Put THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, OrtfM Wednesday, April 15, 1953 Capita I Women . Edited by MABIAN LOWRY FIBCBBE Miss Benz Reveals Betrothal Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benz of Salem announce the engage merit of their daughter, Mil Evelyn Benz, to Hugh Harper, Jr., ion of Mr. and Mn. Hugh Harper of Canby. The wedding if planned for thii summer. A Salem high graduate, the bride-elect completed two years at Oregon State college, where the is a member of Alpha XI Delta sorority. She is now employed by the research department of the state tax commission. , Mr. Harper, after graduating from Canby high school, served three years in the army. Since then he has been em ployed with George Irwin, Canby building contractor. News of the engagement was revealed this last wek-end and to those attending the Alpha XI Delta alumnae meeting last evening. . At April 11 Rites Wed in a simple service at the West Salem Methodist church, April 11 were Miss Lenora Kline of Salem and Pvt. Kenneth . Davis of fort Lewis, Wash. The Rev. Harold W. Black read the vows. Only members of the families at tended. The bride wore light blue dress with white accessories and carried a white Bible top ped with gardenias. Mrs. Kay Richardson, San Francisco, was honor attend' ant end Robert D. McGhee, Sa lem, was best man. The bride will stay at borne with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Jeffers, until her hus band is discharged from Fort Lewis, f ' t Entertain Alumnae Chi Omega alumnae met last evening at the chapter bouse. Reports were jjiven on the recent children's style show. Proceeds from the bene fit were turned over to the pediatrics ward at Salem Gen' eral hospital. Hostesses for the Tuesday meeting were Mrs. Paul Mies wander, Mrs. Pat Beal, Mrs. George. L. Hill. Others attend ing were Mrs. Jackson 'Haze Ictt, Mrs. Carl Jonasson, Mrs. Robert Moe, Mrs. Dale Pence, Mrs. C. L. Webber, Jr., Mrs. Francis T. Wade, Mrs. George W. Taylor. Alumnae Meet Phi Mu alumnae met last venlng at the home of Mrs. Wllmer H. Page. Mrs. Alfred Larson was welcomed as a new member. The group discussed plans for the benefit bridge party to be given the evening of April 28 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg for members and friends. . HOME FROM a trip to Van couver, B.C., are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davis. The latter couple recently moved to Salem from Portland. Party Honors Mrs. C. A. Tom Mrs. C. A. Tom, who if here from Bufus during the legislature session with her husband. Representative Tom, is to be honored at . an in formal party for which Mrs. George H. - Windedahl is to entertain at her home this evening. Bridge will be play ed and a late dessert served. Guests, including several old friends of the honoree during Oregon State college days, will be Mrs. Tom, Mrs. J. Rorlck, Mrs. Ronald Blun dell, Mrs. William M. Smith, Mrs. P. J. Blake, Mrs. Robert U. Sklblnskl, Mrs. Allan Siewert, Mrs. James A Hen ery, Mrs. Casper Scbweigert, Mrs. Harvey Bonne, Mrs. George - W. Dewey, Jr., Mrs. Louis Ertz, Mrs. Richard Pic Kell, Mrs. Robert Boot, who la here from Medford for the session, her husband also being in the bouse. HOSTS this evening to a group of legislative friends will be Representative and Mrs. Robert L. Xlfstrom, in viting the group to call at their Fairmount Hill borne between S and 7 o'clock. Soroptimist Club Cancels Party Tonight Soroptimist club announces that its social meeting planned for this evening has been cancelled. The regular luncheon will be next Wednesday noon at the Golden Pheasant. Mrs. Donald Relnke, presi dent of the club, has been in vited as one of those to pour at the annual table setting con test and tea of the Oregon City club next Tuesday eve ning, the event to be in the West Linn hotel. Among others going from here will be Mrs. Marie Ling, Mrs. Henry Kay ter, Miss Lena Blum, Miss Mary Brady. 80th Birthday Mrs. Sophia Rhode of Scio was honored on the occasion of her 80th birthday anniver sary at a family dinner gathering on Sunday at the home of her grandson, LeRoy Montgomery in Salem. Four of Mrs. Rhode's daugb tert and their husbands were present as well as other re latives. The group included Mn. Rhode, Mr. and Mrs. Or ton Agar of Warrenton, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Teigen of Valsetz, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Montgomery of Scio, Miss Effie Rhode of Portland, the four women being daughters of the honoree: e granddaughter, Mrs. Henry Coyle of Warren ton,. a grandson and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Montgom ery of Corvallis; and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Montgomery. Mrs, Rhode is a native of Linn county and has lived there aU her life. WOMAN'S Society of World Service, Englewood Evangeli cal United Brethren church, will meet at the home of Miss Leila Lucky, 679 Breys, on Thursday for dessert at 1:15 o'clock. Devotions will be led by Mrs. Nora Cole. Engagement Told in Portland Mr. and Mrs. B. A. HUfiker, 1280 Hi Hiker road, Salem, an nounce the engagement and ap proaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Evelyn HUfiker, to Moylen D. Peterson, eon of Mrs. L. Mauchley of Pgden, Utah. June 20 has been set as the wedding date. The bride-elect is a member of the faculty of the Parkrose schools, Portland. She is a gra duate of Oregon College of Education. She also attended Willamette university and Ore gon State college, where she is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Her fiance is a student at the University of Oregon School of Dentistry at Portland. He is affiliated with Zi Si Phi. He previously attended University of Utah and Webber junior col lege. Founders Day For Sorority An interesting talk on her life in her native land of Hoi' land given by Miss Cornelia Boogerd, exchange student in this country, for the founders day meeting of Alpha Xi Delta alumnae Tuesday evening at Colonial House. Miss Boogerd is studying in this country, at Oregon State college, under a fellowship given through na' tional Alpha Xi Delta. Other guests at the dinner were Mrs, B. F. Schumacher of Corvallis, province vice president, and Mrs. A. F. de Lespinasse of Hubbard. This was the 60th anniver- sary for the sorority. Follow ing the dinner the group went to the home of Mrs. M. s. Knickerbocker for the found' ers day candlelight service. Mrs. Schumacher announced that Mrs. A. C. Newell of the Salem alumnae is the new state membership chairman. Attending the meeting, be sides the three guests, were Miss Elise Schroeder, Miss Ver na Keppinger, Miss Evelyn Benz, Miss Marion Joseph, Mrs, A C. Newell, Mrs. William E Healy, Mrs. B. J. Kerns, Mrs. Eugene Laird, Mrs. William D. Galloway, Jr., Mrs. Myron Pogue, Mrs. R. W. Tavenner, Mrs. Elmer Meade, Mrs. Lloyd Darling, Mrs. M. E. Knicker bocker. Executive Board . Woodburn' Mrs. H. A Lohse was hostess Monday night at her country borne for a meeting of the executive board of Una temple No. 26, Pythian Sisters, of Aurora. Present were Mrs. Erwin Mil ler, most excellent chief; Mrs. Lottie Fry, excellent senior; Mrs. H. A. Lohse, excellent Junior; Mrs. Fay Gooding, treasurer; Mrs. William Bush man, protector; Miss Schnei der, secretary and Mrs. Fred Schneider, director of work. After the business meeting a social evening was enjoyed and refreshments served 'by the hostess. C uxmdcnfu! new Some Notations... . '' BTM.L.F, Peterson and Mn. Bruee F It must be because the base ball season is starting again anyway, there have been more calls than usual to ask if we knew Hank Greenberg was at the Senator hotel. , . . Over a long period of time there have been occasional calls when the name has been sounded out at the Senator, paging M. "Hank" Greenberg, son-in-Jaw of Sen ator owner, State Representa tive W. W. Chadwick and a hotel staff member. . , . Some times the calls have been in all seriousness, others as would-, be jokes for the newspaper. Three of the "tip-off" calls in all seriousness have come in this week. However, the Hank Greenberg of baseball fame and now one of the owners of the Cleveland Indians is not the man they page at the hotel, and the local Hank Greenberg is one of the first to set them straight because whenever he answers the page he is the ob ject of stares from the unknow ing public. ... Wives of state senators were special guests for the. coffee party for which Mn. Robert Y. Thornton was hostess at her attractive Ben Vista drive home on Candalaria Heights, Tuesday morning. . . . The senate con tingent were enjoying the gath ering especially, realizing it was one of the last few 1933 session parties to be given dur ing their stay in Salem with the legislature so nearly over. . . . The coffee table was set with a white embroidered cloth and a centerpiece of white, yellow and pink blooms. ... Mrs. Eugene Marsh, wife of the senate president, poured during the first hour, Mn. Paul Patterson, Oregon's first lady, during the second hour. . . Assisting in greeting and serving the guests, Mrs. Robert Holmes, Gearhart, wife of Senator Holmes; Mrs. Ervln L. i Pickett ... Among out-of-town guests were Mrs. Thornton s motner, Mrs. Carl Haberlaeh, over from Tillamook, the former home of the Thorntons; and the hostess' sister, Mn. Chester Knowltoa of Portland. . . . Mrs. itnowi. ton, a talented musician, played numbers during the latter pe riod of the party. . . . Also greeted as an out-of- town visitor, Mrs. William M. McAllister of Medford. . The McAllisters have been here during the early part of the week. ... Mr. McAllister Is a former state senator and for mer state representative. . . Mrs. McAllister reports their daughter, Kathryn, will be en tering Stanford university this year. . . . Their son, Bill, Jr., is completing his first year at Harvard. ... Among the senate group greeted during our call, Mrs. Truman A. Chase of Eugene, Mn. Ben Day of Gold Hill, Mrs. Lowell Steen of Milton- Freewater, Mrs. Frederick S, Lamport and Mn. Douglas Y eater, both of Salem; Mn. Dean H. Walker of Independ ence, Mn. Jack Bain, Portland, Mn. Gene Brown of Grants Pass, Mn. John P. Hounsell of Hood River, Mrs. Angus Gibson of Junction City, Mn. George A. Ulett of CoquiUe, Mn. Stew. art Hardle of Condon, Mrs. Philip S. Hitchcock of Klamath Falls, Mn. Paul Geddes of Koseburg, Mrs. Elmo E. Smith of John Day . . . Among other guests, Mrs. Howard Morgan of Monmouth, Mn. John Gold smith, Mn. R. H. Baldock, Mrs. Floyd L. Utter, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Francis T. Wade, Mrs. Wallace Canon. Mrs. Charlea H. Heltsel, Mrs. Arm In Berger, Mn. Earl C, Latonrette, Mrs. Harold War ner, Mn. Hall Lusk, Mn. James T. Brand, Mrs. William C. Perry. . . ;' BPW Club Social Cards followed the no-host dinner for Business and Profes sional Women's club Tuesday evening, Mrs. Donald Ringle and Mrs. Thomas Lovett being in charge of arrangements. Salem club members going to Dallas Monday evening to con duct an emblem service for ini tiation of Dallas women will be Mrs. Claude Jorgensen, Mrs. Mona Yoder, Mrs. George Cau sey, Mrs. Regina Ewald, Mrs. Cecil Hobbs, Mrs. Effie King, Miss Mildred Yetter, Miss Vada Hill and Mrs. E. Alexander Tueski. A SON, their first child, was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Foster at Salem General hospital on Monday, April 13. The baby has been named War ren Lee. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amell of Waldport, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam H. Foster of Salem and the great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rosebraugh of Salem. OFF TO Palm Springs, Los Angeles and 'other southern points for a two weeks vaca tion are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom, Jr. Rainbow Event Plans were made Tuesday evening by Chadwick assem bly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, to entertain Chadwick chapter, Order of Eastern Star, at tne next meeting. April 28, The girls will make May baskets for the shut-ins. Re ports were given on grand as sembly meeting and the food sale. i Miss Arda Lien, worthy ad' viser, celebrated her birthday Tuesday evening and she was presented with anniversary cakes which were served dur ing the social hour. . THE MEETING of Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae planned for Thursday evening has been cancelled, the next event to be on the regular date in May. HOSTESS to her bridge club last evening was Miss Antoin ette Kuzmanich. Mrs. George C. Alexander was bidden as an additional guest. Engagement Is Told Mrs. Myrtle O'Day If an nouncing the engagement of her daughter, Miss Patricia O'Day, to Wayne Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Har per. No date it set for the wed ding. The bride-elect if em ployed In the office of the secretary of state and Mr. Harper is with the St Clairs service station. MUSIC group of the Ameri can Association of University Women is meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. Edward Dyck, 2540 Sunrise, dessert to be at 1:80 o'clock with Mn. J. E. West as co-hostess. Mn. Franklin Ward is to play piano numben. Program notes will be presented by Mn. Bernard Shanks and Mrs. Raymond Stringham. Chief Warren Is Speaker for Group Chief of Police Clyde War ren was speaker at the meet ing of Bush School Mothers club, Tuesday, discussing traf fic safety. Members of the school safety patrol were spe cial guests. In charge of the coffee hour were Mn. Louis Lorenz and Mrs. Everett Wil cox. On the hospitality com mittee were Mrs. Paul Kuper and Mn. Glenn Schroyer. Achievement night is an nounced for April 30 at the school and at that time the mothers will have a cake walk with Mrs. Gerhard Pagen stecher and Mn. C, A, Schae- fer in charge. AMONG hostesses nf the mid-week was Mrs. Thomas E. Riles who entertained at a bridge luncheon this afternoon at her apartment in the Capital Plaza. . LEAVING Saturdav fnr two weeks visit in California are Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Gordon. ' Garden Club Events Gaiety Hill Carden club members have been invited to an informal breakfast at the home of Mrs. Robert M. Fitt- maurlce, on Tnursoay. . ff i the ClUD memben will go to Portland for a tour of primrose gardens. i.i i l,..lunn 0I1PSIS They win on juiiw"-" -----of Mrs. Robert E. Shinn at the University dub that after noon. ii ii ..m aw mmi mmmm mm Scouts Conduct Area Event Officers and board of di- nt ho Kontinm Area " Three Riven area. 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