Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 18, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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THROUGH THE silver tea on Thursday, the Salem Memorial Hospital auxiliary expects to raise a substantial
sum towards Its project of buyinr equipment for the hospital. Left to rirht: Mrs. Lester F. Barr, Mrs. Daniel Fry,
Jr, and Mrs. Charles H. Heltzel, the latter co-chairman with Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Sr, for the tea.
GN Monday evening, Mrs. Stanley
A. Brown will be installed as
worthy high priestess of Wil
lamette shrine No. 2, White Shrine of
Jerusalem. The public ceremony will
take place at the Masonic temple, at 8
'clock. '
Other officers to be installed are: W.
P. Lessard, watchman of shepherds;
: Mrs. Dorr M. Shreve, noble prophetess;
. Jesse L. Hatch, associate watchman of
shepherds; Mrs. Pearl J. Speer, worthy
1 scribe; Mrs. Myra Ward, worthy, trea
surer; Mrs. Dan B. Roth, worthy chap
lain; Mrs. Al Lightner, worthy shep
herdess; Mrs. G. W. Howe, worthy
L guide; Mrs. W. W. McKinney, worthy
herald; Stanley A. Brown, first wise
' man; John Christensen, second wise
' man; Dorr M. Shreve, third wise man;
Everett C. Holt, king; Mrs. Jack Stag
' ner, queen; Mrs. : Mildred Lamberty,
" first hand maid; Mrs. Katherlne Dodds,
second hand maid; Mrs. J. E. Van Wyn
garden, third hand maid; Mrs. Ronald
Craven, worthy organist; Mrs. Best
Shelton, worthy guardian; C. P. Davjs,
' worthy guard.
Installation wil be conducted by Mrs.
Sam Bentley, worthy high priestess; John
I. Jones, watchman of shepherds; Mrs.
Byron B. Herrlck, chaplain; Mrs. Ben
Boy, herald; Mrs. Abner Kline, scribe;
Mrs. Clarence Conner, organist; Miss
Constance Kantner, guardian; Mrs.
Donald Caton, inviting herald; Mrs. W.
W. McKinney, inviting organist.
A reception and musical program will
follow the installation.
Members of Willamette shrine will
meet for a business meeting at 4 o'clock,
Monday afternoon, at the Masonic
temple. .
All nine guilds in St. Paul's Episcopal
church are cooperating in plans for the
annual luncheon to be given for all
women of the church on Friday, May 1.
The luncheon will be in the parish hall,
serving starting at 11:30 o'clock.
Mrs. R. D. Barton and Mrs. J. E. Law
are co-chairmen for the event.
St. Anne's guild, Mrs. James Walton
president, is to contribute salads and be
in charge of decorations.
St. Mary's guild, Mrs. S. D. Wiles as
president, is to contribute salads.
' St. Agnes guild, Mrs. Hazel Johnson
'as the president, is to supply coffee and
butter for the luncheon.
St. Cecilia's guild, Mrs. H. B. Collins,
president, will furnish coffee and butter.
The Junior feUild, of which Mrs. John
S. Tyler, Jr. is president, and SI. Eliza
beth's guild, Mrs. Philip W. Allison as '
president, will furnish hot dishes, cream
and sugar.
St. .-.clena's guild, Mrs. M. E. Knick
erjoeker, president, ar.d St. haul's guild,
Mrs. R. D. Barton, president, will furn
ish the cakes and cookies.
Two rcprcsentat ves lrom each guild
will assist about the room. Supervising
the coffee urn will be Mrs. Wayne Gor
don. In charge of hot dishes is Mrs. A. H.
Gille; plates and silver, Mrs. Frank
Snaier; salads. Mrt. Gordon Shattuck
and Mrs. Fred Deckeoach; cake, Mrs.
J. E. Law, Mrs. Homer Egan.
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Job's Daughters, bethel No. 43, will
meet at 1:30 o'clock on Saturday at the
Masonic temples A sock dance is set tor
that evenin g, five bethels of Job's
Daughters and five chapters of Order
of DeMolay for Boys being invited to
attend the party at the temple.
Beginning in May, bethel No. 43 will
meci at the Scottish Rite temple on the
second and fourth Monday nights of
each month.
Jay Blair will be guest caller for
Capitol O' Square Dance club Monday
vening, the practice period to begin at
8:15 o'clock at the Catholic Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Miller will head
the program committee, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Vavrick and Mr. and Mrs. Har
lan Nelson, assisting.
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CHAIRMAN MEETS WITH GROUP ON TEA
Dinner Events
. Four dinner groups are arranged for
members of Marion-Polk Medical society
auxiliary on Tuesday evening, each din
ner to be a no-host affair at 6:30 o'clock.
Each group is conducting a white ele
phant sale to augment auxiliary funds.
The four gatherings are arranged as
follows:
One, with Mrs. W. Wells Baum; Mrs.
Hugh Dowd, Mrs. Vern W. Miller and
Mrs. Douglas Thompson as co-hostesses.
Another group, at the home of Mrs.
William L. Lidbeck with Mrs. Roscoe
Wilson and Mrs. Don Woodard as co
hostesses. A third group, at the home of Mrs.
Willard Thompson with Mrs. Harmon
Harvey and Mrs. Joseph Moreland as
sisting hostesses.
The fourth group, with Mrs. Charles
Mills; Mrs. Lynn M. Hammerstad and
Mrs. Woodson Bennett as co-hostesses.
Women from many Willamette valley
cities will meet in Cottage Grove on
Thursday and Friday, April 23 and 24,
for the 62nd annual meeting of the Wil
lamette Presbyterial society. General
theme of the two-day meeting will be
"Walk As He Walked," with sessions to
take place in the Cottage Grove Pres
byterian church.
Principal speaker for the conference
will be Miss Eleanor Ewlng of San
Francisco, who is secretary for the
board of missions for the western area.
She will speak Thursday afternoon and
Friday morning. Miss Ewing also will
conduct installation of officers and a
dedication service at the meeting.
Other speakers will be Mrs. A. B. Cut
ler of Portland, president of the Sy
nodical Society of Oregon, and the Rev.
John Crothers, 'a former missionary to
Korea.
Mrs. Charles A. Sprague of Salem
will give her impressions of the United
Nations assembly on Friday afternoon
when she speaks before the group.
Events planned include a coffee at
9:30 a.m. on Thursday, the Springfield
society in charge, and a social hour
Thursday evening to be directed by the
Creswell group. Special music will be
presented by a high school octette from
Cottage Grove and the church choir.
Attending the sessions from Salem
will be Mrs. Robert Stutzman, president
of the Women's association of the First
Presbyterian church; Mrs. Harold A.
Fosebraugh. Mrs. Paul N. .'olinp, Mrs.
Tinkham G'lbert, Mrs. Charles A.
SnraRue. Mrf. John Andrews and Mrs.
Welt" F. Siebtr. Reoresenting the Sa
lem P-esbyterial society will be Mrs.
E. A. Collier, chairman of the nominat
ing committee; Miss Elizabeth Hogg,
stewarr'sMD secretary: Mrs. Curtis A.
Hale, treasurer-elect; Mrs. "Valter Puph,
srwinp secretary-elect; Mrs. Eugene R.
Manock. children's secretary; Mrs.
Glnn C. Sanders, vice-president.
Mrs. Harry VnnArsdale of Wooriburn,
world srrvicp secretary. Mrs. Robert
H-rner of Oprvnte, recording secrftsr"
elect; and Mrs. Lerter Hathaway of Mill
City, literature secretary, will attend the
meeting as official representatives of
their societies.
Bethel UD, Job's Daughters, will meet
at Beaver hall at 7:30 p.m. ?- Monday,
April 20.
A pie social will feature the program
for Garfield school Mothers and Dads
club Tuesday evening Mrs. Thomas
Roen, Jr., is In charge Nomination of
officers Is on the business agenda, the
meeting to begin at 7.30 p.m.
A no-host luncheon is scheduled for
the social meeting of the American War
Mothers, Salem chapter, on Tuesday at
noon. Mrs. George Pro will entertain
the group at her home, 1915 Maple
. avenue, Mrs. Martin Vlesko and Mrs.
Ben Randall assisting. Each member is
to take her own table service.
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DELEGATES attending the spring
district conference in Seattle this
week-end will give their reports
as program features for the luncheon
meeting of Salem club of Zonta Inter
national, 'next Thursday noon, at the
Golden Pheasant. .
Miss Echo Yeater is delegate from the
Salem club. Others attending are Miss
Genevieve Morgan, Dr. Helen Pearce,
Miss Dorothy Pearce, Mrs. Mary
Thomas. The conference is for clubs
in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and
British Columbia.
A program of songs will be presented
by Jeannette McMillan, mezzo soprano,
at the Salem Woman's club on. Friday
afternoon. Her accompanist will be Mrs.
Paul Hale. A book review will be given
by Mrs. George Rossman.
Chairman of the tea hour will be Mrs.
Gerald A. Reeher, and assisting her will
be Mrs. L. M. Ramage, Mrs. Howard R.
Pickett, Mrs. C. L. Bowes, Mrs. Paul
Griebenow, Mrs. Homer H. Smith, Mrs.
Oscar I. Paulson, Mrs. L. H. McMahan
Mrs. Ben F. Lambert and Mrs. Howard
B. Jenks.
There will be no board meeting pre
ceding the 2 o'clock session.
Salem Heights Mrs. O. E. Welling
will entertain the Little Garden Club of
Salem Heights on Thursday, April 23,
at a 1 o'clock dessert at her home at
1333 Boone, road. Mrs. Francis Colgan
will be the assisting hostess.
The group will go on a tour of the
Welling gardens.
Circles of Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service, Jason Lee Methodist
church, will meet on Wednesday at the
following places:
January-July and February-August
circles at 1:30 p.m. in the Klrby room
at the church.
May-November and March-September
circles with Mrs. Oscar Lindquist,
route 1, box 8, Brooks. Following de
votions led by Mrs. Ernest P. Goulder,
Mrs. H. J. Smith will conduct a study
class on . Africa. Cars will leave the
church at 12:45 p.m.
April-October circle will not meet
this month.
June-December circle will meet at
1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Arthur E. Cum
mlngs, 340 Cummings lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Starley Dilatush are
chairmen for a no-host dinner for
Cherry court, Order of Amaranth, the
event being set for 6:30 o'clock. Wed
nesday, at the Scottish Rite temple.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gallaspy, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Boyer. Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Guen
ther and Mrs. Datrid To lie will make up
the committee.
Following the dinner, officers will
practice for public installation which
will be at the Scottish Rite temple at
8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 28..
Mrs. Owen Searcy will entertain the
Dabblers club Thursday evening at 8
o'clock. Mrs. Wilbur Tripp and Mrs.
Paul Burger will assist the hostess at
her home, 1535 Olive. A Mother's day
program will be featured.
General meeting of the Woman's So
cio., t. Cl.ric'iicn I-.crvicc, .-'irst Mi th
odist church, will be on Wednesday in
the Carrier room of the church at 12:30
p.m., members to bring a sack lunch.
Mrs. L. H. Randle will lead a wor
ship service at 1:30 o'clock, which will
be followed by installation of officers
and special music. A film, "Widening
Fellowships," will be shown after the
meeting.
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- FOUR OTHERS assisting with
Arthur Erlckton, Mrs. Adam Lefor,
and Mrs. Stephen Sherman, who Is
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At State Event
: Several Salem women will be in Kla
math Falls next week-end to attend the
state conference for Oregon division,
American Association of University
Women. '
Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton, now of Sa
lem, as first vice-president of the state
organization will be .among those at
tending. She is in line to become the
state president at this meeting. -
Mrs. Paul L. Patterson, wife of Ore
gon's governor, will be at the meeting
as one of the speakers. She is on the
state board as chairman of by-laws, '
Mrs. Floyd L. Utter, who has been
. state fellowship chairman this term, also
will be among those going from here.
Mrs. Thomas W. Churchill, president
of Salem branch, Mrs. Arthur Sprague,
Miss Mildred Christenson, Miss Eloise
Ebert, Mrs. Nora Thompson, Mrs. John
. H. Hann are among others planning to
attend from here. . .
Social afternoon club of Alnsworth
chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will
meet for luncheon at noon on Thursday
at the Masonic temple. Mrs. Leonard
Howe will be hostess for the day and
Mrs. Morse Stewart will show movies
on a recent trip to Mexico.
Mrs. Stanley Krueger will entertain
past presidents of Capital unit No. 9,
American Legion auxiliary, at her home
in Independence, Thursday evening. A
no-host dinner ia set for 6:30 o'clock,
and guests are asked to bring their own '
table service. Hostesses for the party '
will be Mrs. Krueger, Mrs. Mem Pearce,
Mrs. James H. Turnbull and Mrs. Art
Johnson. .
Anyone wishing transportation to
the Krueger home, 160 B street, may
contact a member of the committee.
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MR. AND MRS. KEITH MOOTRY
WED LAST Sunday In the First Presbyterian church were Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Mootrr (Clsudclte Smith). The bride Is the daushler of E. L. Smith of Salrm and Mrs.
William Woelke of Olendale, Calif. Mr. Mootry Is the son ef Mr. and Mrs, Earl Mootrr
ef Salem.
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ANOTHER GROUP DISCUSSES PLANS FOR
plans for the hospital tea next week are pictured above, left to right! Mrs,
who Is superintendent of nurses at the Salem Memorial; Mrs. Urlln 8. Fag
president of the auxiliary.
' A MOTHER'S day theme will be
nfe featured at Salem unit, Ameri-
can Legion auxiliary, Thursday'
evening when guests will include the
Junior auxiliary to Salem unit and their
mothers, and members of Pioneer post, -American
Legion, and their mothers.
- This being Legion child welfare ,
month, : Mrs. Wilbur . Lytle. i welfare '
chairman, will be co-hostess for- the
event along with Mrs. Charles Driver,
adviser to the Junior auxiliary. The
meeting is to be at 8 o'clock at the Wom
an's club house, ,
The Juniors will take part in the
; opening exercises and will serve refresh
menU. A musical program is planned.
' Capital unit, American Legion auxil
iary, will meet for a social evening on
Monday, Mrs. J. D. White in charge.
Entertainment will follow a short busi
ness meeting and members are asked to
bring sweaters for a package the group
is sending to Korea. The meeting will
be at the Woman's elub house at 8 p.m.
' - Chadwick chapter, Order of Eastern
Star, will meet at 8 p.m. for a business
session at the Masonic temple, Tuesday.
. Hostess to the Happy Go Lucky club
on Wednesday will be Mrs. Roy Pence,
985 Fairview. . The group will meet for ,
a no-host luncheon at .12:30 o'clock. ,
April 19 will be "church Sunday" for
bethel No. 35 of Job's Daughters, the
group to meet in front of the First
Presbyterian church at 10:40 o'clock Sun
day morning before attending the serv
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Junior officers will participate in the
official duties at the Monday evening
meeting of the bethel, to be at 7:30 at the
Scottish Rite temple. There will be
practice at 6:45 o'clock.
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TEA
Doll Show and
Silver Tea
On Wednesday
- Calendared for next - Wednesday if
the silver tea and doll show of Junior
guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church, th
event to be in the parish hall between
1 and 8 o'clock.
More than 300 dolls will be on dis
play from the collection of Mrs. John
. Rolller of Scio, formerly of Chicago.
Pouring at the tea will be Mrt. Homer
Goulet, Mrs. J. N. Chambers, Mrs. Earl
T. Andresen, Mrs. Custer Ross, Mrs,
William H. Lytle, Mrs. Paul GemmelL
Mrs. Cat Patton, Miss Virginia Nowlen,
Mrs. Rue Drager. -' - i-
Mrs. W. C. Gabriel and Mrs. X T.
;" Causey are co-chairmen for ' the bene
fit. On the reception committee are
Mrs. Homer Goulet, Mrs. Louise Mul
ler, Mrs. J. N. Chambers, Mrs. William
. H. Lytle. On the hospitality commit
tee are Mrs. Earl T. Andresen, Mrf.
Rue Drager, Mrs. - George H. Swift.
Serving on the kitchen committee art)
Mrs. H. R. Walters, Mrs. Carl A. Dorf
fler. Mrs. Donald H. Upjohn, Mrs. John '
E. Wood, Mrs. Gerald Fisher, Mrs.
A. D. Brown and Mrs. John S. Tyler,
Jr. are the publicity committee. Mem
bers of the refreshments committee
are Mrs. Frank D. Bligh, Mrs. Miller
B. Hayden, Mrs. W. H. Damery, Mrs.
John D. Graham, Mrs. Alvln Hartley,
Silverton, Mrs. Dale Young, Mrt.
George L. Moses, Mrs. Lawrence Oster
man, Mrs. Perry P. Whltmore.
' Officers for the coming year are an
nounced for the Insurance Women's as
sociation. .
Mrs. Sid Rising, past president, corf
ducted the Installation of new executive
board member at this week's meeting
as follows: Miss Leona Teske, president;
Mrs. Amy Seidler, vice-president; Mrs.
Bernard Nanneman, recording secre
tary, Mrs. George B. Gadeholt, treasur- , -er,
and Mrs. H. A. Pontius of Albany,
corresponding secretary.
Miss Nila Cluett, outgoing president, .
was presented with a national associa
tion club pin, and Mrs. Opal Lewis re
ceived the member-of-the-year award.
Gifts for outstanding service during the
, past year were given to Mrs. Sidney
Rising, Mrs, Amy Seidler, Mrs. Bernard
Nanneman, and to the Albany members,
Mrs. Elaine Klttleson, Miss Catherine
Bain, Mrs. Nellie Grove, Mrs. Francis
Zleglcr, Mrs. Ruby Muller, Mrs, H. A.
Pontius and Mrs. Kenneth Smart. ' '
interesting scenery slides of the Ba
varian Alps and Austrian countryside
and interior closeups of the famous cas
tles built by "Mad King .Ludwig" of
Bavaria were shown by Mrs. Else Allen,
who toured that sector of Europe In
1951.
Following the business and entertain
ment, there was an informal reception
welcoming the new officers.
Visitors were Mrs. Rose Pavlov, Mrs,
W. L. Woclk, Mrs. Maxine King, Mrt.
Dorothy Hodges ana rars. Peery Burenj
and from Albany, Mrs. H. O. Griffith.
Mrs. Marguerite Kirk, a past president,
has Invited the members to her home
on Fir street for a Sunday evening fare
well gathering In honor of Mrs. Sue '
Pooch who will leave on Tuesday for
Anchorage, Alaska, where she has ac
cepted a position in an insurance
agency. .1. .;
International relations group of the
Amerclan Association nf lir,i...ik.
women is meeting at 8 p.m. Mondsv t
the home of Mrs. Dennis Patch. ' Mri,
A. F. deLesplnasse is to be the hostcts. ,
Mrs. Henry Kayser will direct n
educational program at the meeting cf
Credit Women't Breakfast club at No i
gren's restaurant, Tuesday morning
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