Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 24, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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Cap
ital Women
Edited ay MAEIAN LOWRT FlICHCR
Coffee
To Honor
First Lady
1 Member of the Part Prsi
aent club of Capital unit,
American Legion auxiliary,
ara ntcrUlnlng with an Infor
mal coffee nxt . Saturday
morning to honor Mr. Paul L.
Patterson, wifa of Oregon'
governor. -
- Tha coffee will be between
10 and 12 o'clock at the home
of Mn. Albert C. Gragg. Queita
will Include all membera of the
pait preaidenta group. .
Mra. Pattenon if a pait ore
aldent of the Hillsboro unit of
the auxiliary.
Mra. Frank Water It chair
man lor the coffee. Other -fitting
In arranging the event
are Mm. Walter Kirk, Mr. O.
E. Palmateer, Mri. Donald
Madison, Mra. Arthur Johnson,
Mra. Robert Wyatt, Mra. Helen
McLeod. The Baiter motif will
feature the serving table.
Mrs. Leon Brown. Mra. Stan-
ley Krueger and Mrs. James
H. Turnbull, all past depart
ment presidents oi the auxili
ary, are to pour. - ,.
doing to Portland '.
On Wednesday afternoon,
Mrs. Patterson : la to be in
Portland to pour at the style
show and tea planned by Ore-
gen State eoUee Mother elub.
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Many to
Attend
Style Show
gUyton The engagement
of Miss Doris Lambrecht,
above, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Lambrecht of
Stayton, to John N. Mack,
ton of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Mack of Aumsville, wa an
nounced recently.
Crabtrees Worn
Being welcomed home from
a trip to the south are Mr. and
Mrs.. I. D. Crabtree, who have
been gone since January 8.
They returned Sunday evening.
They headquartered at Phoenix
and took trip to Death Valley,
Riverside, Chandlers and other
places. En route home they
topped at Furnace Creek Inn
In Death Valley and at Klam
ath Falls, visiting relatives at
the latter place. :,
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VISITOR here over the
week-end from Martinet, Calif,
was Mrs. Benjamin Whisen
and, guest at the home of her
mother, Mr. Jam W. Matt,
he also visited her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Sullivan, who with
their family ware at tha Mott
Borne from PorUana, :
' CHI OMKGA Mother elub
fa meeting an Friday at t n,m,
at the home of Mrs. Louie
duBuy, 908 North Capitol. In-
; rltation i extended especially
to mothera of new membera of
the sorority to attend,
ef ettMNy
I Y5U5
Dr. Springer
Talks to Group
The Oregon beaohe at low
tide and what is found on
them made up the subject for
talk given by Dr. Martha
Springer of Willamette uni
versity before the Rotarian
Women on Monday afternoon
at the Golden Pheasant. Dr.
Springer showed picture! of
the beaehe.
Guest at the luncheon In
cluded. Mrs. Jan Thompson of
Buhl, - Idaho, guest Of her
daughter, Mr. Brook Moore!
and Mia Jean Smith, home
from University of Oregon for
the vacation and guest of her
mother, Mrs. Homer Smith,
Jr., at the luncheon. .
Mr. Ivan Stewart reported
on the Rotary Conference in
Portland last week-end. Mrs.
Moore introduced the speaker
and Mrs. Stewart gave the in
vocation. ,i
Surprise Party
A surprise dinner Was en-
Joyed by the Salem laundry
employes ana their families
Thursday evening at the home
of Mr. Minnie Deppen on N
Fifth St. Mrs. Deppen retired
in January,
Those who -attended wet:
Mrs. Willow Farmer, Mrs.
Ivell Haley, Mr. Nora Brook,
Mr. and Mr. John Bucurench,
Mr. Bertha Johnson, Mrs. Al
Rasmtlasen, Misses .Eva and
Viol Lohman. Milt Lillian
Reitchk, Mi Bessi Mitchell,
Mrs. Qlady Woodruff, Mines
Esther and idna wiege, Mr.
Anna Rice, Mr. Bessie Jae
nickie and daughter Dorthey,
Mrs. Sarah Sandusky and son
Litter. Mrs. Roxle Herring,
Mr. Lela Welchel, Mr. Frank
George, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
aaumgart ana son Merle, Mrs.
Edna Davis', Mr. Emmett Can-
dell, Mr. George Gunderson.
Mr. Elizabeth Bunion and Mr.
tnd Mr. Bramley. 1
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PLANS for the district con
ventlon of the Woman's Relief
Corp were discussed at the
meeting on Friday. The con
ventlon will be In McMlnnville
on March 30.
Many requests for ticket
are coming in for the Salem
Spinsters club's style show;
next Saturday afternoon at the !
Marion hotel. Dessert will be
at 1 O'clock, the style show
and bridge following.
Additional models announc
ed are Mrs. Russell C. Haehl,
Jr., Miss Marjorie Becke, Miss
Joyce Armstrong, Miss Lois
Mulcahy, Miss Diane Perry. -
Additional names lor tnote
nlnrtnlntf in attanrf Include the
-! following:
Mrs. P. Dixon Van Ausdell,
Jr., Mrs. Charles E. Wlnken
werder. Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. 1
Stuart L. Johnson, Mrs. Robert
Shinn, Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mra.
Velma Farmer, Mrs. H. O.!
Malson, Mr. William J. Bus
ies, Mrs. C. C. Wlemals, Mra.
Frank Brown, Mra. Hubert
Williamson, Mrs. Ernest Hobbs,
Mrs. Brazier Small, Mrs. Hon'
aid Jones, Mrs. Louis Lack
mund, Mrs. Arthur Atberton,
Mrs. Jamea Allenby, Mrs.
Ralph Cooley, Mr. Robert
Elgin, Mrs. Gerald Holland,
Miss June Haugen. Mrs. John
Leavich of Portland, Mrs. Rich
ard Wintermute of Portland,
Mrs. Raymond Busick, Mr.
Edwin Fronk, Mr. Robert
Knipe. Mrs. Henry A. Meyer,
Mrs. Gordon D. Bicxier, mrs.
Robert Slddoway, Mi Mar
caret Lovell, Mrs. George C,
Alexander, Mra. E. O. Stadter,
Jr., Mrs. Donald Reinke, Mr,
William McElhlnny, Mr. War
ren Doolittle, Mrs. Andrew
Foster. Mrs. Charles N. Flltton,
Mrs. Merrill D. Ohllng, Miss
JOvce Croucle,. Mrs. Gordon
Cotrall, Mrs. Florence S. Mul
cahy, Mrs. Esther Ryan, Mrs.
Carol - Nelson, Mrs. Jamea
Lytle, Mrs. David Scott, Miss
Nancy Hershey, Mrs. Richard
Lee, Mrs. Richard A. Rawlin
son. Mrs. Ronald E. Jones, Mra.
Jack Wittliff of Astoria, Mr.
Peter Getter.
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Wed Reeently Among wedding of the winter wa that
of Mr. nd Mrs. Don Brant (Janet Barnwell). (Kennell
Ellis itudlo pletur)
Coffee Thursday ;
Honoring Mr. George H.
Flagg, a former neighbor,
Herman Jochimsen l enter
taining at a coffee on Thurs
day morning at her home be
tween 10 and 11 o'clock. Mrs.
Flagg is here from Portland
with Mr. Flagg during the leg
islative session.
Assisting at the coffee will
be Mrs. Earl Sneil and Mra,
Daniel J. Fry, who are to pour,
Mrs. Charlea H. Helttel, Mrs,
Raymond Busick, Mr. Harold
M. dinger. Mrs. Robert r.
Wulf and Mr. John A, Heltzel.
HONORING former mem'
ber who are home from col
lege this week, Winifred Heard
chapter of Trl-Y will entertain
with a no-host supper on Wed
nesday at 8:30 o'clock at the
YWCA.
. . .
ATTENDING a reception In
Portland Saturday were Mr.
and Mr. Harry Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Schultz, and
grand vice chancellor of the
Knights of Pythias, Donald
Judson, and Mrs. Judson. The
affair honored the grand chan
cellors of Oregon and Wash
ington, Edward Johnson and
George Holt.
Spring Dance
Mooregon club entertained
at its annual spring (ami-formal,
Saturday night at Salem
Golf club. The Hawaiian theme
waa featured and lei .'were
flown In from Hawaii 'espe.
cially for the party,
Jim smith waa general
chairman. Ralph Wyant waa
In charge of refreshments, Bob
trossier or the ticket, Mr.
Eldon Caley of the music. Mrs.
Wally Gutzler and Mrs. Cecil
Johnson of the decorations.
Miss Hennies Is
Wed on Saturday
. An event of Saturday, March
11, wa the wedding of Mitt
Shirley Henniea and Ronald.
D. Rentfrow at the First Chris
tian church. The Rev. Dudley
Strain officiated, at the 8
o'clock ceremony. The bride is
the daughter Of Mr. and Mrs.
Loui Hennies of Turner and
the bridegroom it the ton of
Mr. and Mr. 0. V, Rentfrow
of Tigard.
Mr. Jack - Smith was the
soloist and Mr. Joseph Cra-
cfoft played the wedding
music. Pink snapdragons,
white stock and blue iris dec
orated the altar. Lighting the
tapers Were MISS Sonl Nohl-
gren and Mst Cleta Martin.
The bride wore a white sat
in dresa fashioned with a man
darin collar, long Sleeves end
ing in point over the wrist,
tnd a full skirt with train.
Two rhinestone Clip, worn by
her mother and aister, - Mrs.
Rex Ostrem, at their weddings,
adorned her dress and she
wore a pearl . bracelet and
choker. The finger tip veil was
arranged from a tiara trimmed
with teed pearl tnd ihe car
ried a white Bible topped with
a white orchid, pink rosebuds
and itephanotlt. Miss Hennies
was given in marriage by her
father. ;
Mist Launa WaUon was the
maid Of honor and brides
maid were Mitt Janie Mc
Collam and Mrt. Robert Clau
ton. All of the attendant wore
dresses m shade of blue and
carried nosegay of spring
flower. ; . ;
Jeanne Grave wa flower
girl and Bill Hennies, brother
of the bride, waa ring bear
er. . -
Best ' man was Franklin
Blank. Jr. Robert Dyer and
Jame Bradshaw were grobms.
men and usher were Jerry
Wipper and Dick Burton.
The bride' mother wore a
navy blue lace dress with pink
accessorial and a corsage of
elf rose. - Mr. Rentfrow,
mother of the bridegroom,
wore a navy blue dresa with
white accetioriet and a cor
sage of rosea.
A reception for the couple
followed the ceremony in the
church parlors. The table waa
centered by a four-tiered wed'
' AT THE Roy L. Houck beach
home at Neltcott for the week
end were Justice and Mra.
George Rossman, Mr, and Mra.
Carl W, Chambers, Mr. and
Mrs. David Eason, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Van Scoy of Jeffer
son, Mr. and Mra. Karl B.
Kugel and Mr. and Mr. Houck.
Here From Stanford
Miss Virginia Patterson, who
it here from Stanford univer
sity for the spring vacation
with her parents, Governor
and Mrs. Paul L. Patterson,
has as her house guests, Miss
Diane Hasselo of Monterey,
Calif, and Mist Connie Pierce
of Westfield, N. J., both Stan
ford classmates.
Through Thursday and Fri
day Mist Patterson and her
guests will be tt Tunberline.
They will return south next
Sunday.
Sigmas Meet
Seventeen attended the foun
der day luncheon for Sigmas,
Saturday, at Chuck' Steak
House. Bridge waa played after
the luncheon, Mra. A. L. Rig
by winning the prize. The next
meeting for the group will be
April 20.
A SURPRISE birthday
luncheon wa given Saturday
for Mrt. Fred Drager by those
in the hbuse engrossed and en
rolled bills room at the legis
lature.
loin The Demand for-
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WORLD'S IMfiBTSUOtATIOf
ding cake. Camellias Wera
used to decorate the room. At'
sitting about the room ware
Mr. Rex Ostrem, Mis Joartn
Fisher, Miss Judy Lundy, Mr.
Robert Dyer, Mrs. James Fry.
rear, Mr. Richard Burson,
Miss Carolyn Marshall, Mitt
Margie Drager and Mist Eve
lyn Hennies.
When - the couple left on
their wedding trip, the bride
wore a deep purple suit, white
accessories and a white orchid
corsage. They Will live at 890
South Commercial when they
return to Salem. Mrt. . Rent
frow attended Oregon State
college where the 1 a mem
ber of Alphl Omlcron Pi so
rority. Mr. Rentfrow It a sen
ior at Willamette university
thia year.
Auxiliary
Announces
Sale Dates
imuiiinn far Aorll 1. 1. 1
and 4 it the annual sale of
article conducted By me mar-
ion-Polk County Meaicai o
eletyto assist patiente at the
tuberculosis hospital. The
articles sold are those made by
the patient. ...
Tha dlanlav and (ale will be
conducted in the building on
Liberty etreet, Just back of
Sally'a.
Mri. Lynn M. Hammerstad
is general chairman arranging
the event and is being assist
ed by Mrs. Morris crotners,
Mn nnn Woadard. Mrs. ROS-
coe Wilton, Mrt. Maynard
Sniffer.
:: .
Bdgrens Honored
At Farewell Dinner
' Mr. and Mrs. Gust Edgren,
who will be leaving soon for
a trin to Sweden, were honored
at a aurprise party on oaiur
dy evening at the Carl Burk
land home. Co-hosts with the
Burklanda were Mr, and Mrs.
Gust Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Johnsonn. Mr. and
Mra. Edgren will leave Salem
on April II, and will sail on
the Stockholm from New York
City on April 21. They will be
gone three months.
A smorgasbord supper was
served at the Saturday party.
The table centerpiece was a
floral thip, and the colon were
blue and gold, the swemsn
colors, Gifts were presented
the Edgren.
- Attending the party were
the Edgren. Mr. and Mrt. Gust
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Johnson, Mr., and Mr. Lloyd
Weber, Mr. and Mrs. George
Johnson," Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. G. B.
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Johnsonn, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mag
nuson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Darr,
Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Lattln,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mattson
and Mr. and Mra. Waldorf
Bolin, both couples of Wood
burn, Mrs. Alex Bodeker of
Lyons, and the Burklands.
Missionary Speaker
Women of all Methodist
churches are Invited to hear
Mis Marie Church when the
will speak on Wednesday at
2 p.m. in the Carrier room of
the First Methodist church.
Miss Church ha .been doing
missionary work in Japan and
Vnfmk havlntf Tofl iff, osl in th
United States this year. She
was formerly on the staff of
Ewha college which was lo
cated In Seoul and Is now situ
ated In Pusan.
Following . her talk, there
will be special music and tea
will be served.
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Mr. Nanny Hickman
Birthday Event
Given. Sunday
Mrs. Nanny Hickman ob
served her 82nd birthday to
day. In celebration of t h e
event, a surprise family din
ner was given for her Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Meletta, the latter a grand
daughter of the honoree.
Twenty-four attended ' the
gathering. Three of Mrs. Hick
man's six living children at
nHrf. Including Mrs. Ruth
Beam Of Salem, Mr. , Mabel
Curnes of Portland, Mrs. Ben
M.vwi nt Bronlu. There are
4hr anna. Merwln G. Hick
man of Stlverton, Paul Hick
man of Alliance, Neb., ana
Charles Hickman Of Osceola,
Iowa.
Mra. Hickman has lived In
Salem the past eight years,,
coming from Iowa.
FROM LONG BEACH,
Calif,, come announcement
of. .the birth of a ion on Fri
day March 20, to Dr. and Mra.
Donald Deering . (Patricia
Joan St. Clair). Grandpar
ent are Mr. and Mrs. John J.
St. Clair of Salem and Mr.
and Mr. Harold Deering of
Portland. Mr. Lucy V. St
IWay. Marc 34, 1951
Miss Bauer
Dnae-ciecr
Mr. and Mr. George Bauer
announce the engagement ot
their daughter, Ml Kathleen
Bauer, to Jay B. Surgeon, ton
of Mr. and Mr. Henry Baer. .
No data 1 set for the wed
ding. The bride-elect 1 em
ployed at th telephone com '.
pany. Mr, Surgeon 1 In tha
naw Ait tha, atafj ftf tha naval
hospital at Mare Island,, and
next week will enter tha lab
orstory school tber. ,
Club Hears
Artist Talk:
The Rev. Melville T. Wire
waa the speaker at tha Junior
Woman's club Monday evening.
He showed many of bis etch
ing of northwest scenery, ex
plained how he made them, and ,
discussed framing and group
ing of pictures. Mrs. Clifford
A. Bowder wa a guest.
The group met at the home ',
of Mrs. Maurice Walker, and
assisting the hostess were Mrs.
Harry Ewing, Mrs. Robert
Price, Mrs. Terry Randall and
Mr. Theodora Jenny. .
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VISITORS in the capital
Mondav war Mr. and Mr. '
Carl R. Baker, who have a.
ranch on th McKensi out Of
Eugene.
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Meet Wednesday South Sa
lem Lion club will hold it '
Wednesday luncheon meeting
at the American Legion club.
Shown during the meeting will
be the official Soap Box Derby
picture, "Where tha SON
Shines."
Clair of Salem
grandmother.
Ii i great
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