Par THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Wednesday, April 1, 1953 'I Gap ital Women Edited by MARIAN LOWRY FI8CHEB 5 Lions Auxiliaries Plan Invent The committee arranging the all-club luncheon for the five local auxiliariei in the Lions clubs met last evening at the home of Mrs. A J, Crose. Thb luncheon is set for next Tuesday, April 7, at the Sena , tor hotel, several state officers to be here for the event, In eluding Mrs. Henry Griffin of Astoria, state president . . Mrs. Crose, member of the Hollywood auxiliary, Is gen eral chairman, and is being as- , slated by representatives from down town Lions club auxll iary, West Salem, East Salem and South Salem auxiliaries. Joins Club ' Lewis and ' Clark College, Portland (Special). Miss Jo anne Ellis, Salem, was recently accepted as a member of Pep club. This organization forms a rooting section at all college major athletic events. Miss Ellis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis, 1905 N. 18th. ' Rebekah Delegates , Delegates to the grand lodge to be in Portland May 17 were elected by Rnlnm Rebekah lodge Monday evening. They are Mrs. Clyde Bancroft and Mrs. Clarence J. Kimble, ju - nior past noble grands: Mrs, Charley Neubauer, Mrs. Merle Ivie, Mrs. W. E. Gardner, Mrs. V. A. Cochran and Mrs. R. L, Van Pelt. Alternates are Mrs. Barker Cornforth, Mrs. Clifford Chaf fee, Mrs. Charles G. McEIroy, Mrs. Coral McNeill, Mrs. Vir gll Parker, Miss Justine Kit dee and Mrs. Victor Koop. i Theta Rho girls will meet at the temple Thursday evening and on Friday he Ladies En campment auxiliary will have initiation. Solicitors for blood donors will meet April 7, Tuesday, ' at 9 a.m. at the temple. Pledges Sorority V Lewis and Clark College, Portland (Special) Miss Dor- na Martin, Salem, was recent ly pledged to Theta Kappa, lo cal non-resident social sorority. She is one of 33 women to pledge four sororities. Miss Martin, a freshman me dical technology student, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Martin, 891 N. Win ter. - 20 Pi-.,) I ') Wed in South Mr. and Mrs. Miller Follis (Marie Kirsch) were married March 7 in the First Congregation al church in Long Beach, Calif. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kirsch of Marion and Mr. Follis is the son of Dr. Marion Follis Mayo of Salem. They will make their home in Long Beach, Calif., while Mr. Follis is serving in the navy. (James Hamilton studio picture. Long Beach.) ' Miss Hendrie Bride-Elect A surprise for her sorority sisters 1 n Kappa Kappa Gamma at Oregon State col lege last evening was an nouncement by Miss Joanne Hendrie of Salem of her en gagement to Lt. Richard Panian of Portland, and news that the- wedding will be on Jnue 21, The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Hendrie of Salem and Lt. Panian is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Panian of Portland. Miss Hendrie will be graduated from Oregon State college in June, She is a mem ber of Salem Spinsters club. Lt. Panian was graduated from Oregon state last year and -is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. He is now with the U. S. Air Force, based at Vlctorville, Calif. "' I Wedding In South Of Interest The marriage of Miss Maudie Jane Reischke, daugh ter of Louis Reischke of Salem, to Don Huff of Walnut Creek, Calif., was solemnized last Saturday evening in the First Baptist church at Walnut Creek. The service was at 8 o'clock. Baskets of white stock and blue irises decorated the church for the service. For her wedding, the bride wore a ballerina length dress of pale blue brocaded organdy over taffeta and with it a matching hat. . Her flowers were a bouquet of white roses with butterfly orchids in the center. v Mrs. Arnold Kuper, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a yellow frock in the same style as that of the bride, and her flowers were a nosegay . of lavender carnations. The best man was the Rev. Carrel Aagard. Ushers were Albert Meyers, Russell Hauth, Hans Rodde and Mervin Lehman. Lighting the candles were Miss Sondra Kuper and Miss Lynda Huff. Soloist for the service was Mrs. Robert King and Mrs. ... Hedquist w a s organist. v- At the reception following, Miss Gayle Huff was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Geo rge Moors and Miss Nellie Laveen cut the cake. Mrs. Stacey Darnell, Miss Fran cyle Willis, Miss Barbara Haworth, Miss Susan Padel ford, Miss Darlene Lee, Miss Darla ' Bullock, - Miss Judy Dalton, Miss Wilms Willis, Mrs. John Nokes, Mrs. Bud Dlshman, Mrs. Russell Hauth, Mrs. Mervin Lehman, Mrs. Ken Hamilton assisted and pouring were Mrs. Elsie Branch and Miss Lillian Reischke. i . The couple will be at home in Walnut Creek. Mr. Huff is building Inspector in Contra Costa county. The . bride teaches in the Walnut Creek Christian academy. SILVERTON Spending a vacation with relatives in Sil- verton from their home in Kirkland, Wash., are Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Ordal (Gladys Jor genson) and Janice and Olaf. Mrs. Ordal is a daughter of the C. E. Jorgensons and a sister of Mrs. Kenneth' Henjum and R. C. Jorgenson, all of Silver ton. a DDE HOME this week-end from two weeks in California are Mr. and Mrs. John S. Loc head. Their daughter, Miss Gail Lochead, who was in San Francisco with them for r a week, returned this past Sun day and went on to Eugene to resume her work at University of Oregon. ' 1 EN ROUTE ON MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE I J i It US f i 1 4 i P"" Kim. ; --.. I. L ..:,,. WW SI M tf.. ; Lr SI i Leave on Trip Mr. and Mrs. Robert Letts Jones, Salem, are shown above as they leave New Orleans on the MS Polaris to go on a 70-day Mediterranean-Coronation cruise. (Clipper Line, Inc. picture) Engagement Announced The engagement of Miss Leslyn Burdette, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Burdette, to James A. Rock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Rock, was an nounced Tuesday evening at an after hours party at the bride elect's sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma, at Oregon State col lege. The news was revealed In' Salem on Saturday night at a party for a group of close friends when Miss Burdette entertained in honor of Mrs. Richard D. Lee (Marilyn Pow er.) The wedding is planned for June 19, the service to be at 8 o'clock in the evening in St. Paul's' Episcopal church, the reception following to. be at the Burdette home. . . . Both young people are gra duates of Salem schools. The bride-elect attended Oregon State for two years and is now employed in Corvallls. Mr. Rock attended the naval aca demy at Annapolis for two years and is now a Junior at Oregon State where lie is a member of Delta Upsilon fra ternity. , The announcement party was a uresioe one at we so rority house. Scrolls with the j HERE IS THE NEW 7 i SUN VALLEY BREAD, Wad wttl 111 ae ihoctnini whattnr, utlifMs "in ducing tUmtkxT with do added wloriet. It's t new tuts thrill for "bread hungry diets." And Sub Valley toatted . . , M-M-M- good, and good for yoa. jSHOWIMIMOM j . lOWMGUOtm mcH ir inner T VOIR f ISSSITf fCCS STtSf Bk, kr the kn t m-m Intl Yes, the ELNA Snpermatie not only does your ordinary sewing for yon, but does your darning and mending does your fancy stitching and embroidery makes buttonholes sews on buttons appliques monograms sews straight-stitch and sig-sag with an ease you've never known before. ONLY THE NEW ELNA PORTABLE HAS ALL THESE FEATURES: ! Antemnie enrina with lb ELNA- snph "WmWV S A Frefrun for wwing derne, eocks and ether tvbvler Bute rial rakee 4ne tng end nMBdiog ttmh. 8. Uhnei(!)l cerrrlnt eeee thet eeemne 1st a ftdWee erkio( ntrfeek.1 Bailt-tB rWree Bshs-eaeMes rnttn row work el carry. Almeled meter mode ipeeielly to rat oat mterfer-v ear with rodio cadTV., ProeWo. ceoMnctkMi ee that yoa eea erw fenrard ami revene, etrainht and ailna. aa materiel of any thitkmaa. from the ehmtet ehirToa to ne Iwrrieet emotiia WA. . ... t ...... .1 ... 1 ... I... 1.. Its. "' '''?' Extr0 Trade-in t j -A, Allowance f ;V Bsa ism r couple's names being conceal ed in miniature bottles were passed to the guests. 4 0 0 Plans Parties Mrs. Francis T. Wade has invitations out for two parties she is giving next week to honor Mrs. Paul L. Patter son, wife of Oregon's governor. The parties will be on April 9 and 10. Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Wade were in school to gether at University of Ore gon. - .'. HOME from a few days in Corvallis are Mrs. George W. Dewey, Jr., and sons, Michael and Mitchell. They were visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dewey, Sr. The family went to Corvallis while Mr. Dewey was on a business trip to Salt Lake City. o 0 ' 0 ' VISITORS irom Portland for the day Monday were Mrs. Chester Conn and Mrs. Robert Parker, who were guests ' of Mrs. Harry S. Dorman. The ladies spent the day visiting at Lewises . To Visit Over Easter Visitors due Thursday were Colonel nd Mrs. Hubert du Bois Lewis and their daughter, Miss Marie Lewis. They will be visiting for over Easter at the home of Mrs. Lewis' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hager. Colonel Lewis, has been in Chicago, Detroit and other sec tions of the country, and soon will be leaving for the Aber deen proving grounds in Mary land. The family home is at Berkeley. rne aauanier, hum wane, ; leaving soon on a trip to Eur- The Lewises while in Oregon also will visit with his mother, Mrs. C. I. Lewis, formerly of Salem, and with Mrs. Lewis' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Van Winkle. e e Highland Mothers Club Plans Dinner Highland School Mothers club is giving its annual ham dinner on Tuesday. April 14, II from 6 to 8 p.m. at the school cafeteria. Mrs. Charles T. Martin, Jr., general chairman, has an nounced the following commit tee appointments: Food prepa ration, Mrs. Walter Kight and Mrs. Clarence Olsen; ordering, Mrs. Louisa Duncan; decorat ing, Mrs. Marvin Nettleton; table setting, Mrs. G. C. Meeks; desserts, Mrs. O. D. Youngqulst; tickets, Mrs. Ronald Rossner; posters and parcel post, Mrs. M. E. Workman; publicity, Mrs. Stanley 'Ness; serving, Mrs. Ronald Jones, assisted by Mrs. C. L. McDonald, Mrs. Al bert H. Piche, Mrs. Charles T. Kelley, Mrs. J. G. Taylor, Mrs. K. L. Pugh, Mrs. Ralph W. An derson, Mrs. Wilbur G. Martin, Mrs. Fred Lay, Mrs. Floyd Hutchlngs, Mrs. Fred Medlck, Mrs. Forrest ' Shipley, Mrs. John Norby, and Mrs, Gibson Follis. The dinner will be open to the public, with tickets to be purchased from members of the executive board of the Mothers club or at the door. Proceeds will be used to buy equipment for the school. Miss Ullman has spent the past quarter at home. HOSTESS to her bridge club this evening for cards and a late dessert will be Mrs. Hubert L. Williamson. Additional guests will be Mrs. Alton L. Chamberlain, Mrs. Gordon Cooley, Mrs. Russell C. Haehl, Jr. and Mrs. Ray McLeod. Mrs. McLeod is here this week from Seattle. She teaches In Seattle and at the end of the school year will be moving to 8alem to Join Mr. McLeod who is in business here. Dangerous Trees A SPECIALTY Topplnr, Trimming and . Removing Insured . . . Ph. 36628 Journal Want Ads Pay LEAVING Sunday to return for thS spring term at Uni versity of Oregon was Miss Patricia Ullman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ullman. 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