Part THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8Im, Oregon Tuesday, March 17, 1953 Capital Women ? ' Edited by MABIAN LOWE FISCHEB Miss Joyce Reeves and Capt.E. M. Beard to Wed Here on Sunday, May 17 News of interest to many friend Is announcement by Mr. and Mn. Jay E. Reeveg of " the approaching marriage of their younger (laughter, Mist Joyce Lenore Reeves, to Capt. Eugene Mitchell Beard, U.S. Ir force, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Smith of Washing ton, D.C. . ' The wedding is planned for the afternoon of Sunday, May 17, at 4 o'clock in the First reception following also will be at the church, Miss Reeves for the past two years has been a stewardess with United Air Lines, flying out of Seattle. She will resign her work and come to Salem on April IS. She is a graduate of Willamette university and a member of Chi Omega sorority. Captain Beard has been sta tioned at San Bernardino, Calif., the past two years. He Presbyterian church here, Dr. is a graduate of American uni Paul N. Poling officiating. Theverslty in Washington, D.C. Couple Wed Here Monday Married at a ceremony here . Monday night were Mrs. Min nie Reynolds and Robert Bain- ard. The couple exchanged their vows at 7:30 at the First Church of God personal! with the Rev. Harold Mclntire offl- elating. The couple was unt . ended. - A small reception followed at the Gold Arrow restaurant where the couple - greeted friends and relatives. Assisting at the reception were 'the bride's three daughters, Mrs. Emanuel Hudson. Mrs. Karl Williams, and Mrs. Dayle Jory. The bridegroom's daughter, Mrs. Chet Ottosen, also assisted. The couple will make their home in Salem. w EL Club Members of Salem FL club No. 14 met last week for their regular business session at the home of Mrs. Keith Hender son, with Mrs. Robert Laudahl, co-hostess. . Those present were Miss Doris Kimble, Mrs. Everett Soden, Mrs. Harold Bressler, Miss Joy Doyal, Mrs. 'Troy ; Wood, Miss Delores Jay, Mrs. ' Lawrence McClure, Mrs. Wes Hunter, Mrs. Orville Britten and the hostesses. TBKTA SIGMA PHI alum nae of Salem met last evening at the home of Miss Vinita Howard. Mrs. Kenneth Goodall, mem ber of the Portland Alumnae chapter of the group, a na tional Journalism honorary, was a guest. Mrs. Good all is here during the legislature with her husband, Representa tive Goodall of Oswego. ' Hosts to Group Hosts for an informal at home for a group of legislative friends last week were Rep, resentatlve and Mrs. F.' H. Dammasch. They entertained at the home of Mrs. William H. Burghardt where they are liv ing for the session. The Dam- masches are from Portland. , -.., . VISITORS from Lebanon over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Doughton were their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Doughton and children, Jack and Shirley. The two grandchildren re mained to spend the week of spring vacation with their grandparents. St. Anne's Gives $3000 To Church A sum of $3000 from their funds was voted Monday after noon by members of St. Anne guild, St. Paul's Episcopal church, to be given now to the church building fund. A new church is now being construct ed by the parish between South Liberty and High streets.. The guild met Monday- after noon at the home of Mrs. Glenn S. Paxson. Richard A. Rawlin son, vestryman who heads the parish building fund drive, was a guest to talk to the group about the new church plans and the need for funds to com plete the edifice. The Rev, George H. Swift, rector, and Mrs. Swift also were guests. Announcement was made the guild's spring rummage sale will be April 24 and 25 at the parish house, marking to be done the evening of April 23 Mrs. William H. Burghardt and Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee will be co-chairmen for the sale, Dessert was served, Mrs. Theron Hoover, Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mrs. Fred B. Moxley and Mrs. L. E. de Weese as co- hostesses with Mrs. Paxson Pouring was Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, Jr. About 30 attended the meeting, Mrs. Donald Mc Cargar presiding. i Ceremonial Event . Monthly meeting and cere monial of Vada Hae Santha, Nomads of Avrudaka, was an event of Saturday evening at Mayflower hall. Hostesses to the group of 90 that attended from cities all over Oregon were Mrs. Vernon Decatur, Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs. Her man Bergner, Mrs. Clifford Schultz, Mrs. Oval C. Harris and Miss Betty Jean Bergner. Participating in the ceremon ial and becoming new members of the group were Mrs. Axel Jacobsen, Mrs. Mae Ebright, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hixon, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Judson, Mrs. Ralph Wilcox, Mrs. Laura Johnson and grand chief of the Pythian Sisters, Mrs. Albert Grlnde of Silverton. , , - SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin of Gates were local visitors Saturday. They were enroute to Portland for a weekend visit with mem bers of their family. Lnekq Will atj MoeW Habhorf son o toaspboeml ht lwkkwlMM bill Aem. TWs vodv-mixmd aemaal Mohw eWlcsee). Mndsetcji MUftQ Q0 by etalf. In esliwtast Amd UnkJi lot b grand wfand Buhh H wilu Ji d tasJ arts, ant eat tft htxptmhtl at SATEWAT OES Initiation Initiation will take place at the meeting of Trinity chapter, Order of Eastern Star, on Fri day evening at the West Salem city building. Salem chapter, Naomi chapter of Dallas, Aca cia chapter of Stayton and Rho dodendron chapter of Falls City will attend the 8 o'clock session for friendship night. . Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rosen baum are chairmen of the re freshments committee, and as sisting will be Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Al Rasmusseh, Mrs. Norma Shaw and Mrs. Lovisa Shaw. , HONORED on her 10th birthday anniversary on Sat urday was Janice - carden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Carden.- Attending a line party and celebration fol lowing were the Misses Dianne Mayden, Joyce Kilgore, Cheryl Miller, Kay -Nuber and the honored guest. Son for Perrys From Portland comes news of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. William Clark Perry, Jr. on March 8. The baby has been named William Clark Perry, HI. Also welcoming the new arrival is a sister, Jo Ann Perry. Grandparents are Justice and Mrs. William C. Perry of Sa lem and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Eaton of Pendleton. The great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, A. Q. Miller of Sallna, Kansas, and Mrs. William T. Perry of Belleville, Kansas. The paternal grandmother, Mrs. Perry has returned to Sa lem following a week's stay at her son's home in Portland. Alumnae Entertained Kappa KaDDa Gamma alum nae met on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Lester D. Green, Mrs. Harry Williams, a newcomer in the capital from Eugene, was welcomed as new member of the group. Attending the meeting were Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Charles Claggett, Mrs. Newbury Close, Mrs. Robert Drager, Mrs. Da vid Eason; Mrs. Robert Elgin, Mrs. Gayle Finley, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Mrs. F. J. FunnBn, Mrs. Lauren Gale, Mrs. Louis Ger- linger, Mrs. Gordon Gilmore, Mrs. Lee Gustafson, Mrs. Ross Hogue, Mrs. Charles Mills, Mrs. Donald Rasmussen, Mrs. Har vey Ronne, Mrs. Brazier C. Small, Mrs. Robert Strebig, Mrs. Roscoe Wilson, Mrs. Green and the three co-hostesses, Mrs. William McElhinny, Mrs. Roger Schnell and Mrs. Walter E, Snyder. Alpha Chis Alpha Chi Omega alumnae also met Monday evening, at the home of Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr., 18 attending. Co hostesses were Mrs. George Ha- nauska, Mrs.. . Gordon Cooley, Mrs. Cornelius Lofgren, Mrs. Lawrence Bernard. Mrs. Paul Heath, a member of the group, talked on flower arrangements and care of plants in the home. KENSINGTON club is meet ing on' Thursday at the home of Mrs. Floyd Bressler, 3095 Garden road, dessert to be. at 1:19 o'clock. a a IT'S a new address for Mr. and Mrs. William E. Healy who have taken an apartment at the Lee White Shrine Elects New Officers "New officers were elected at the Monday evening meeting of Willamette shrine, White Shrine of Jerusalem. Serving in 1953 will be Mrs. Stanley Brown, worthy high priestess; W. P. Lessard, watch man of the shepherds; Mrs. Doris Shreve, noble prophetess; Jess Hatch, associate watchman; Mrs. Pearl Speer, worthy scribe; Miss Myra Ward, wor thy treasurer; Mrs. B. Roth, worthy chaplain; Mrs. Alfred Lightner, worthy shepherdess; Mrs. Lottie Howe, worthy guide. STAR OF the Sea Troop, Jun ior Catholic Daughters of America, met recently at the home of Ann Lenninger. The rosary was said for the Pope and the meeting was adjourn ed. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held at Eileen Lange's home. Duo Engaged ' . Jefferson Announcement is being made of the engagement of Miss Donna Armstrong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong of Jefferson, to Delbert Witt, son of Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Albany, No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Block Engaged Gervais Mr. and Mrs. George Block announce the en gagement ' of their daughter, Miss Helen Louise Block, to Frank Gratsinger, Jr., of Ger vais, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gratsinger of Gervais. Miss Block was graduated with the 1952 senior class of Gervais high school. Mr. Gratsinger is a dairy operator near Gervais, The wedding Is planned for June 12. a Kidney Slow-Down lay Bring Restless Nights Whan kldnay function Iowa down, man loin complain ax duiioi Daesaene, ntu. aches, diiilneaa and Joaa of Dan and anerer. Don't suffer restless nights with thaaa dis comforts If reduced kidney function U rat lins; yon. down doa to such common causes as stress and strain, over-exertion or expo sure to cold. Minor bladder Irritations due to cold or wrong diet may cause setting up surma or xrequent passages. Don't neglect tout kidneys if these condi tions bother too. Try Doan'a PiUa a mild di uretic It's amaslng how many times Doan'a ve happy relief from these dlaeomf orta In the 16 miles of kidney tubes and filters nusn out waste. Ask lor new, large, eeonoml sise and save money. Get Doan'a Fills today SPIRITUAL Sunflower club will meet with , Mrs. Irving Zeller, 2195 South Summer, on Thursday from 1 to 4 o'clock. ' Miss Weaver and Mr. Knolle Married Grand Ronde An event of Thursday evening was the wed ding of Miss Joann Weaver and Herbert Knolle. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lovd Weaver of Grand Ronde, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Knolle of Mexico City, Mexico. An altar decorated with daf fodils, white carnations and fern provided the background for the cerempny wnicn took place in the Administration building. The Rev. Mr. Putman performed the service in the presence of SO guests. The bride wore a light gray suit with a corsage of white carnations and stephanotls. Her only attendant was her sister, Mrs. Clarabell Hamerick, who wore a navy blue suit and a cor sage of pink carnations arid blue delphinium. A reception followed the ceremony in the dining room. After a wedding trip to Seat tle, the couple will live in Val ley Junction. a OES Meeting Friendship night was the theme of Salem chapter, Order of Eastern Star, when the group met on Saturday eve ning. Honored guests were Mrs. Laurel Johnson, worthy matron of Marilyn chapter in Mill City; Mrs. Julian Leonard, worthy matron, and Ed Find ley, worthy patron of Ramona chapter in Silverton; Mrs. Lois Wengenroth of Everg r e e n chapter in Woodburn, Mrs. Wallace Humphreys, worthy matron of Acacia chapter in Stayton. Frank Lockman was the speaker. Others featured on the program .were Miss Patricia Phillips who presented piano numbers and Roger Moore- head who gave a reading. Mrs. Hal DeSart was in charge of the entertainment. Hammers Party Feted Middle Grove A group of neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence' Hammer surprised them with a house warming. Saturday night, at their new home on Klrby road. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. William Kleen, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Van Cleave; Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Keppinger; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bassett; Mr. and Mrs. John Anglln; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Scharf, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Laanen; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Goode; Mr. and Mrs. Emory Goode; Dr. and Mrs. Roy Sco- field; Mrs. Anna Wishing and Miss Nellie Howe, with their children and families; Mr.' and Mrs. Harry Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hammer and Mrs. Geneva Schmidt. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Sco- field, Mrs. John Anglin and Mrs. Emory Goode. A gift for their new home was given the honored couple. e e Rileas Hosts Hosts Monday evening for one of a series of small dinner parties they are giving were Major General and Mrs. Thru mas a. nuea. it was a Bt. Pat rick's day party, guests includ ing a group of legislative friends. On Thursday evening the Rileas are entertaining an other group at dinner. The Rj. leas are at the Capitol Fizz during their stay in Salem. - a a a HOSTS on the evenln- Friday, March 27, for a dinner will be State Treasurer and Mrs. Sigfrid B. Vnander, guests to include members of the board of control and their wives and the Justices of th supreme court and their wives. chunk snSijg PROVED BILLIONS OF TIMES' JUST FOR YOU "Your Majesty" u R v l SEDAN "J SIX BIG DRAWINGS $5,000.00 IN PRIZES CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER FREE PARKING '''t?3 YOU WILL 'tt; With a Hat of vis BE IN THE PINK H' iV- ''-'ftKO- -- ,'.;V'''' ? ' v:-' " v wife, K- FIRST LADY PINK FROM LADY FAIR HAT SHOP h . ;; t v r s; jr .r l Sr I) w 11 -.V' J' k ' -".I ;! C V ea. ' r-v -a, .-viw J t a r The color you will be hearing more and more about Is "First Lady Pink" and the Lady Fair Hat Shop abounds with every possible style of Chapeaux in this lusicous shade. 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