Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 22, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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lumnae
Set Events
For Spring
' Spring events for Salem
lumnae of Delta Gamma nr
ority were discussed at the
meeting of the group, Tuesday
evening at the home ox Mrs,
Joseph Matuec.
Mrs. Clayton Foreman and
Mrs. E. M. Page were named
committee from the group to
plan an entry for the YWCA
table setting contest on May
15, 18 and 17.
The breakfast given for sen'
lor girls of the Willamette
university active chapter was
set for May 24 and will be at
the Fairmount Hill home of
Mrs. Leon Ferry.
The province' convention is
to be In Salem on May 15, 16
and 17, the Salem alumnae
and the 'Willamette chapter
members to be hostesses. Mrs,
Lloyd Hammel, president of
the alumnae, is working with
the active chapter .in plan
ning the event. ' ' '
- Attending the Tuesday
meeting were Mrs. Steve An
derson, Mrs. Louis Bonney,
Mrs. Eugene Booth, Mrs. A. A.
Cohen, Miss Olive M. Dahl,
Mrs. Silas Gaiser, Mrs. D. K.
Gassner, Mrs. Lloyd Hammel,
Mrs. A. Freeman Holmer, Mrs.
Don Hunsaker, Miss Lorena
Jack, Miss Lois Latimer, Mrs.
Joseph Matujec, Mrs. . Jack
Miller, Mrs. E. M. Page, Mrs.
. Arthur A. Sogers, Mrs. Daniel
Schulze, Mrs. V e r n Shay,"
Mrs. John William Stortz, Mrs.
L. X. Thompson.
VISITORS for the week-end
t the home of the Rev. and
Mrs. George H. Swift will be
Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Haehl,
Sr." of San Francisco. !
The Haehls will be moving
to Portland next month to
make their home. While here
they are visiting their daugh
ter-in-law, Mrs. Russell C.
Haehl, Jr., who is here with
her parents, the Swifts, while
her husband is In Korea with
the army.
CHI OMEGA Mothers club
will meet Friday evening at 8
o'clock, Mrs. Louis duBuy en
tertaining the group at her
home, 898 North Capital. Mrs.
J. I Crouch will assist Mrs.
duBuy, and all mothers of Chi
Omegas are Invited to attend,
.
30th Anniversary
For OES Chapter
Mill City Marilyn chapter,
Order of Eastern Star, obser
ved its 80th anniversary Mon
day evening. The chapter
: rooms were decorated with
mall parasols and baskets of
spring flowers, Tina Graham
end Mary Kelly in charge.
Among the B0 guest pre
sent for the anniversary event
were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Humphreys,' worthy patron
and matron of Acacia Chapter,
. Stayton; Mr. and Mis. Carl
Wipper, worthy patron and
matron of Victoria chapter,
Turner, and Julia . Leonard,
worthy matron of Ramona
ehapter, Sllverton.
Past matrons and patrons
honored during the evening
were Mildred Allen, Zoe
Chestnut, Elsie Potter, Leora
Stevens, Maud Clarke, Alice
Rupp, Lois Scott, Halle Toman,
William Shuey, Wilson
Stevens, Lawrence Walworth,
Floyd Johnson and Fern
Shuey.
An interesting history of
Marilyn chapter was re
viewed by Mildred Allen, the
first worthy matron. She was
one of 20 charter members
when the chapter was con'
etltuted in July, 1023. Fred
Olln was the first candidate
to receive the degrees of the
order. Last year 125 were re
ceived into the order which
' made the total membership 146.
- Entertainment Included a
vocal solo by Richalyn Muck
ridge and "Flapper" quartet
composed of Jan Ross, Gerry
Hamblln, Donna Ellingston
nd Dorothy Downer, accom
panied by Betty Lou Cree.
Receiving the degree of the
order were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Smith of Lyons. Doris Sheythe
furnished the musical num
bers for the degree.
Following the meeting re
freshments were served by the
members living at Detroit,
Idanha. and Mongold. The
. decorations carried out the
anniversary theme.
A practice meeting for the
district meeting was announc
ed for April 28, with officers
to be present from Stayton,
Turner and Mill City. Refresh
ments committee for the meet
ing will be Rose Cree, Edith
Mason, ana x.i x-uuer,
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Women
LOWEI FISCHER
Shower for
Miss Johnson
About 40 friends have been
Invited to the party and mis
cellaneous shower for .which
Mrs. Robert Seamster and
Miss Othelene Lee are to en
tertain on Saturday afternoon,
honoring Miss Donna Johnson,
who is to be married next Sun
day to Steven H. Benson.
The party will be at the
Floyd Seamster home.
Feting the bride-to-be will
be Miss Joy Lewis, Miss Joan
Travlss, Miss. Joyce Traviss,
Miss Carolyn Parker, Miss Col
leen McNeil, Miss Marilyn
Blakley, Miss Wilma WUlich,
Miss Billle Miller, Miss Toddy
Just, Miss Bernlce DaMoude,
Mrs. Don Plummer, Miss Do
lores Gottfried, Miss Ardith
Miller, Miss lone Allison, Miss
Helen cadd, Mrs. John Erick
sen, Miss Carolyn Marshall,
Miss Roberta Sjoding, Miss
Sonia Nohlgren, Miss Margaret
Miller, Miss Mary Nopp, Mrs.
Ferrel Covalt, Jr., Miss Janice
McCollom, Miss Patsy Walters,
Miss Gail Tomlinson, Miss
Norma Hamilton, Miss Betty
Williams, Mrs. Elliott Mot
schenbacher, Miss Sharon
Brown, Miss Gail Lochead,
Mrs. James Blackman, Miss
Donna Nothelfer, the bride
elect's mother, Mrs. George J.
Johnson, Mr. Benson g mother,
Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mrs. Floyd
Seamster and the two host
esses.
Tea on Thursday
Thursday afternoon brings
one of the big silver teas of
the spring, the annual one
given by Salem Memorial
Hospital auxiliary.
The tea is to be at the home
of Mrs. . Louis Lachmund,
hours to be between 2:30 and
5:30 o'clock.
Writer Talks
Personal experiences o n
writing and some suggestions
for those interested in writ
ing were outlined by Mrs.
Edwin Butler for the meeting
of Salem alumnae of Theta
Sigma Phi, Tuesday evening
at the home of Mrs., Bruce
if . Fickett. Mrs. ; Butler is a
free lance writer here. One
of her stories was accepted
by Woman's Home Companion
this past year. Attending the
meeting were Miss Vlnlta
Howard, Miss Genevieve Mor
gan, Mrs. Thomas Brubeck,
Mrs. Jack Steward, Mrs. Geo
rge W. Dewey, Jr., Miss Ellse
Schroeder, Mrs. Robert Af-
f olter, Mrs. Robert M.. Fischer,
Jr., Mrs. Butler, the guest,
and Mrs. Pickett.
Plans were' discussed for
group to attend the annual
Matrix Table banquet of Port
land alumnae of Theta Sigma
Phi in Portland, AprU 30.
Rainbow Initiation
Woodburn Five girls wlU
be initiated at the regular
meeting of Evergreen assembly
No. 12, Order of the Rainbow
for Girls, Wednesday night,
April 22, at the Masonic Tem
ple. Plans will be made for the
annual cancer drive which wUl
be conducted by the girls. Serv
ing refreshments wUl be Misses
Phyllis Roberts, chairman;
Karol Kay Rohde, Judy Rost
vold, Dixie Ruud, Marilyn Ro
berts and Joanne Schmid.
Books Reviewed
Dallas Fiction books were
reviewed at the April meeting
of the book section of the Dal
las Woman's club, Mrs. Frank
Richards and Miss Shirley
Wise giving the reports.
Mrs. John Cerny entertain'
ed the group at her home,
those present including Mrs,
Allle Hennagin, Mrs. O. E. An
derson, Miss Dora Sweet, Mrs
Paul .Davis, Mrs. Richards,
Miss Wise and the hostess.
The next meeting wUl be
May 20.
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Zontians
List New
Officers
Mrs. Vernon Wlscarson ' Is
the 'new president for Salem
club of Zonta International,
the newly named board of dl
rectors meeting Tuesday eve.
ning to name the officers. Mrs.
Wlscarson succeeds Mrs. Mary
Thomas in the office.
Miss Echo Yeater was nam
ed vice-president; Mrs. Oscar
Christensen, second vice-president;
Dr. Elizabeth Rider,
treasurer; Miss Hazel Roen.
icke, secretary. Other board
members serving with the offi
cers are Mrs. M. Theodore Mad
sen, Jr., Mrs. Mabel Clock, Mrs.
Phil BrowneU, , Miss Mary
Larson.
The board meeting was at
the home of Mrs. Thomas.
ELEVEN attended the meet
ing and dessert for Sigma
Kappa Mothers club, Tuesday,
Mrs. A. H. Fish and Mrs.
Glen Weaver entertaining the
group at the home of Mrs.
Fish. : ,
Guests included Mrs. W. G.
Burrls, Mrs. G. A. Reeher,
Mrs. George A. Rhoten, Mrs,
V. D. McMullen, Mrs. D. G.
DeSart, Mrs. A. F. Marcus,
Mrs. C. Lester Newman, Mrs.
R. J. Davey, . Mrs. Harry
Engelen.
Guests Entertained
By AL Auxiliary
Guests from Salem unit,
American Legion auxiliary,
presented a two-act pantomime
at Capital unit Monday eve
ning, the visitors being Mrs.
Jack Simkins, president of Sa
lem unit, Mrs. Elwood Town
send, Mrs. Theodore Ullakko
and Mrs. Edwin Maerz.
A Mother's day program Is
planned for the May 4 meeting
of Capital unit. Guests will be
the American War Mothers,
Gold Star Mothers and moth
ers of unit members.
Volunteers wishing to sell
popples made by veterans are
to contact Mrs. Lue Lucas.
May 22-23 are the dates sched
uled for the sale. A rummage
sale Is set for May 15.
Mrs. Glenn Burright, reha
bilitation chairman, reported
robes, ditty bags and greeting
cards have been sent to veter-
and hospitals. Members brought
sweaters and cash donations
for children in Korea, Mrs. J.
D. White in charge.
Lilacs and yellow candles
decorated the tea table which
was covered with a White grass
linen embroidered cloth. Mrs.
A. D. Apperson and Mrs. Jack
Simkins poured. Mrs. J. D.
White was In charge of the
refreshments and assisting
.were Mrs. Helen B. McLeod,
Mrs. A. W. Lovclk and Mrs.
Anson Ingels.
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C. W.-Parker.
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Salem Students ' -
Busy at Linfield
Three Salem students are on
committees for the annual
Senior Week-end at Linfield
college, May 2-3,
Miss Joan Hamman, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R.
Hamman, is on the committee
planning music for the event
Miss Hamman is a freshman In
sociology at Linfield.
Miss Shirley Page of Salem
Is on the food planning com
mittee. She Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E. Page
and is a major in economics
and speech at the college.
Miss Nadine Gilman, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. li. Gil-
man of Salem, is on the ban.
ouet committee for the week.
end. Miss Gilman is music
major at Linfield.
Invitations have been sent to
2500 high school seniors in
Oregon, Washington, Califor
nia and Idaho to attend the
Senior Week-end events.
Nominations
For Club
During the meeting of Gar
field Mothers and Dads club
Tuesday evening, the follow
ing . were recommended to
serve for the next school year
President, Dr. Ray Pinson and
Ray Keaton; vice president,
Ralph Nohlgren and Stuart
Chisholm; secretary, Mrs. J. B.
Monnette and Mrs. R. P. Lan-
kow; treasurer, Mrs. George
Scales and Mrs. I. A. DeFrance.
Mrs. Thomas Roen, Jr. was
chairman of a pie social which
was the nroeram feature,
Mothers of second grade stu
dents served refreshments, and
directing the committee were
Mrs. Roy Fowler and Mrs. Rob
ert David, room mothers.
,
Jaycee-Ettes Meet
Mrs. Ivan Royce was wel
comed as a new member of the
Jaycee-Ettes Monday evening.
Mrs. Warren Cooley enter
tained the group at her home,
Mrs. Kenneth Free, Mrs. Mau
rice Cohen and Mrs. Dean All
port assisting. ,
The Jaycee-Ettes will be in
charge of registration at the
Junior Chamber of Commerce
convention in Salem, May 22-
24, and will honor visiting
JC wives at a luncheon on
Saturday, May 23. ,. . ;
AMONG hostesses of the
week is Mrs. Allman Todd, Jr.
She was hostess on Monday
and Tuesday nights for bridge
parties and is planning a third
for this evening. Twenty-eight
have been invited for the af
fairs. America's
MOST MODERN KITCHEN!
CAPITAL
YOUNGSTOWN
KITCHEN
181 N. High St.
Rainbows
To Initiate
An invitation to attend ltd
tiatlon ceremonies next Tues
day for Chadwlck assembly,
Order of Rainbow for Girls,
was accepted Tuesday evening
by Chadwlck chapter, Order of
Eastern Star. .
Visitors were present from
Trinity chapter in Salem,
Adah chapter, Independence;
Victoria chapter, Turner; Or
pha chapter, Warner, S. D.
Two members were received
by affiliation.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cooper
headed the committee serving
refreshments, Mrs. F. D. Kibbe,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Howell, Mrs.
George Hanley, Mrs. Emery
Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Webber, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Pederson, Miss Margaret Hogg,
Miss Elma Kennedy assisting.
At the next meeting, May 5,
a Mothers day program will be
given.
HOSTESS -to her bridge
club for luncheon on Thursday
will be Miss Doratbea Steus-
loff. Mrs. Harry U. Miller of
Portland and Mrs. Roy S.
Keene of Corvallis, both mem
bers of the club, will be here
for the party.
Lecture-Recital
Stanley Butler, pianist, is to
be presented In a lecture-recital
on French keyboard music
by the Willamette university
college of music next Monday
evening. The program will be
at 8:15 o'clock in the Recital
hall on the campus and the in
terested public is invited. Mr.
Butler is a member of the col
lege of music faculty.
ACORNS FROM THE
WITH DEL MILNE
"1 know Del, you told me to make
our reservation for the Style Show
away ahead of time but good gee-
wis who ever thot there would ac
tually be a sell out? I know, but I
thot you were all full of promotion
or overenttiuilaatlc or something
. . believe me, next time 111 have
my oar In plenty early."
Well folks that was the comment
of just one lady that did not quite
make it. The show was supposed
to start at 1 o'clock but when I
looked in the dining room door at
12:30 and saw all those beautifully
dressed women , I thot the show
must have started ahead of time.
Tfiere were many a lady there who
could show tiie models a thing or
two and the models had plenty on
ttie ball. Hie ladies were outspok
en In their enthusiasm for another
show and already we have set the
date of May 18th In case you want
to make reservations.
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Plan Coffee
Mrs. Walter H. Smith and
Mrs. J. N. Bishop are to enter
tain at a neighborhood cottee
uartv next Tuesday morning at
the Mission street Smith resi
dence. Guests are invited be.
tween 10 and 12 o'clock.
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Gateswingers Plan
Festival May 16
Gateswingers are planning
their Bth annual Cherry Blos
som festival on May 16. Com'
mittees have been named ai
follows for the event:
Prom-am Mrs. Rosemary
Wiles, Neil Brown, Jay Blair,
Mr. and Mrs. Al McKinney,
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Nelson,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brennon.
Decorations Mr. and Mrs,
Glen Wvatt. Mr. - and Mrs.
Mingle, Mr. and Mrs. Brendle,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill wiison.
Reception Mr. and Mrs
Keith Dyer. Mr. and Mrs. Wal
lace Carlson. Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Smith.
Guest book Mr. and Mrs.
Glade Follls; soft drinks bar,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Chasman.
The group is meeting in
regular session at 8 p.m. this
Thursday in Izaak Walton
league club house. Mrs. Wiles
is to teach the Candlelight
Waltz and review the Corrldo.
B1U Allan, 11 years old, will
be special guest caller. Guests
are welcome to the event. ,
It's llko getting a crystal bail
with every can of coffee!
Honest . . . you can look
into the future! Be sure, ,
right there in the store, that
this is the double-delicious,
delectable coffee you've been
hoping fori
You just press the top of this
can with your thumb. If it's
firm, coffee's fresh. If the top
clicks, take another. Only
a pressure packed can lets,
you test to make sure of -coffee
that's fresher, richer,
more satisfying every time.
So ask for "Pressure Packed"
Chase & Sanborn today!
What a coffee!
Chase
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Officers
In Auxiliary
' Officers nominated to lead
1953-54 activities of the West
Salem Lions club auxiliary
Monday evening were Mrs.
Collett A. Rust, president;
Mrs. Carleton Brown, vice
president; Mrs. Richard Smith,
secretary; Mrs. Wallace can
son. treasurer.
Date for the annual- mother
and daughter banquet was set
for May 18, the no-host dinner
to be at the West Salem city
building. All interested moth.
era and daughters in West Sa
lem are invited to attend, mem
bership in the auxiliary is not
required.
Following reports on the
board meeting in Astoria last
week, and the luncheon given
by the five auxiliaries recently,
refreshments were served by
the hostess, Mrs. Collett
Rust. t
Toastmistress Club
Mill City Mrs. June MUey
of the Mill City Toastmistress
club, will compete In the "next
series of speech contests to
be in Salem on April 25. At
the spring meeting in Eugene,
AprU 11, of Council No. 3 of
the Northwest region, Inter
national Toastmistress clubs,
Mrs. MUey won first place
over competitors from Red
mond and Eugene. '
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Wednesday, April 22, 195S
Woodburn Visitors
At Rebekah Meeting
Rebekahs from Woodburn
presented ' special entertain
ment at Salem Rebekah lodge '
Monday evening. Mrs. W..L.
Newton of Salem was pro
gram chairman and has been
a member of the Woodburn
lodge for 36 years. There were
visitors present from manv
other Oregon ciUes.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Ernest Frederlckson
Mrs. Lloyd Stiffler, Mrs. J. L
Teed, . Mrs. Charles Martin
Mrs. Theodore Wacken, Mrs.
Lola McFarland, Mrs. Edith
McCoy, Mrs. Albert Beckmah.
During the meeting, th
sewing club presented a quilt
to the 'ways and means com
mittee, and Mrs. Theodore
Rhoades, noble grand, ex.
pressed appreciaUon for those
who gave blood and assisted
with the bloodmobile last
week.
The Three Links club will
meet for a no-host luncheon
at noon on Friday. Members -
with birthdays in March and
April will oe Honored.
Ladies Auxiliary Patriarchs
Militant wlU meet Friday
evening, practice to begin
at 7 o'clock. '. '.:
Next Monday will be social
night for the Rebekahs.
MEETING Saturday wlU be 4
the United Commercial Travel
ers auxiliary. The group will
assemble at the Woman's club
house at 8 p.m.
soft
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Pastels
Straws
Linens
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