Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 28, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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Capital,
Edited by MARIAN
Miss Phelps
Announces
i Engagement
The engagement of Miss
Donna Mae Fhelpa, daughter
of Mr. and Mri. uavia u
Phlm. to Donald lee Bunse,
on of Mr. and Mri. Clayton
Bunie, wai announced last rn
rfv svenlnff at a narty. Host
esses for the announcement
party were Misses Patricia
Todd and Dorotny awigarc,
and the affair was 'given in
Todd hall on trie Oregon uoi
lose nf Education eamous.
Individual cakes with the
couple's names written on
; them were passed out to the
' guests who included a group
of friends of the brlde-eiect.
) No date Is set for the wed
Miss Phelps is attending
OCE and majoring in elemen
tary education. Her fiance is
attending Willamette univer
sity, majoring in aeronautical
engineering. He is aninatea
with Phi Delta Theta frater
nity on the campus.'
Wow Planning for
Floral Exhibits at
Oregon State Fair
Mrs. Claude A. Miller and
Mrs. Philip M. Brandt, Jr.,
leave next Monday evening by
train for Oakland, Calif., to
take in the California spring
carden show.
Mrs. Miller is director for
the flower show at the Oregon
State Fair next fall and Mrs.
Brandt is assisting in design-1
ing the arrangement for the
floral displays. They are mak
ing the trip south to line up
Ideas for the show here. They
. will return Thursday night.
.. Next Monday, a meeting Is
called for 2 p.m. at the Fair
Grounds for all floral concerns
planning to enter the show,
purpose of the meeting being
to talk over plans for the fair
display. Leo Spltzbart, man
ager of the fair, sent out no
; tices the first of the week call
. Ing the meeting for next Mon
day. : Senior Scouts at
Week-end Conference
Thirty-five Senior Scouts
from the Santiam Area Girl
Scout council attended the re
' clonal senior conference at
Camp Wind Mountain, Home
Valley, Wash., April z, zo, 28.
, Approximately 300 Senior Girl
Scouts attended from Region
' 11 five from aa far as Lib
by, Mont The rest were from
the states of Idaho, Washlng
ton and Oregon.
The conference was spon
sored by the Portland Girl
- Seout council, Camp Wind
esif " ns foe sasreeaasi
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Women
LOWBY FISCHER
Nile Party
On Wednesday
Many more reservations are
in for the benefit party to be
sponsored by Salem club,
Daughters of the Nile, Wednes
day, at the Scottish Rite tem
ple. Mrs. Fred L. Peterson, queen
of Nydia temple of the Nile and
the wife of Mayor Peterson of
Portland, and a large group of
her. officers, will be here for
the party, including: Mrs. Loy
al McCarthy, Mrs. Jack L. Gor
don, Mrs. H. R. Crawford, Mrs.
B. C. Buck, Jr., Mrs. John .
Behll, Mrs. Claude E. Hender
son, Mrs. Mervin H. Horton,
Mrs. James W. Lynn, Mrs. Wil
liam W. Lauer, Mrs. L. F. Sny
der, Mrs. Mark H. Shafer, Mrs.
Harry S. Stengel, Mrs. H. Al
bert Starr, Jr., Mrs. Arthur W.
Nufsbaumer, Mrs. A. E. Volgt.
A special guest of Mrs. L. D.
Lambeth will be Mrs. Karl F.
Glos of Portland. : '
Among others making res
ervations are:
Mrs. Dave R. Brown, Mrs.
David Wright, Mrs. C. W. Wil
son, Mrs. Larry Goss, Mrs.
Frank Zinn, Mrs. Harry J.
Wenderoth, Mrs, Francis Col
gan, Mrs. Arthur W. Cole. Mrs.
William C. Bachman, Mrs. R.
W. Land, Mrs. Cecil A. Lantz,
Mrs. R. C. Lewis, Mrs.. Sam
Stitchler, Mrs. James Tindall,
Mrs. M. D. Travis, Mrs. wade
Ellis, Mrs. Dale X. Beechler,
Mrs. J. H. Sholseth, Mrs. Jack
Fish, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs.
R. L. Robertson, Mrs. T. M.
Barr, Mrs. James Shantz, Mrs.
Edward Viesko, Mrs. E. A. Lin
den, Mrs. Ellis Von Eschen.
In Portland
In Portland Tuesday for a
luncheon honoring Mrs. Elsie
Neilsen of Chicago, national
president of the American Gold
Star Mothers, were several
members of Salem chapter.
Mrs. Artis . McChesney of
Springfield, national commit-
teewoman, will also be hon
ored, officers of the depart
ment of Oregon being hostess
es.
Attending the event at the
Congress hotel were Mrs. Ben
Larkins, Mrs. Clarence Brown,
Mrs. Edith Morley, Mrs. Mar
ion Sylvus, Mrs. Lucy Lichty,
Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs. Agnes
Rohmer, Mrs. Cora Hutchin
son, Mrs. Fred Birch, Mrs.
Maude Dutton, Mrs. George
Quesseth, Mrs. Helen Taylor
and Mrs. George Pro, execu
tive committee member of the
department of Oregon.
Mountain being their estab
lished camp site. The theme
of the conference was "Senior
Scouting Let's Help it Grow.'
Panel discussions were on Sat
urday' and Sunday. . Discus
sion chairmen and adult ad
visers from this area were Miss
Carol Randall, Salem; Miss
Prlscllla Grey, Corvallis; Mrs.
Ted Hobart, Salem, and Mrs.
Edwin Fortmiller, Albany.
The guest speakers were
Senior Girl Scouts who had
had an opportunity to attend
international camps overseas
Miss Sylvia Cllse of the Seattle
King county council spoke on
camping In Sweden and Miss
Norma Adam of the Portland
council spoke on camping in
Denmark..
Nucoa I
the first
Yellow Margarine
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sift t ,3 ki
Hadassah
Election
Elected president for Salem
chapter of Hadassah Monday
evening was Mrs. Jules Jacob
son who will have serving with
her Mrs. Maurice UUman, first
vice president; Mrs. Daniel
Gassner, second vice president;
Mrs. Sydney Levene, treasurer;
Mrs. Martin Chessman, secre
tary.
The program included a talk
on Zionist Youth by Mrs. John
Goldsmith and a review of
current affairs by Mrs. Bernard
Sokolow.
Committees for
Year Announced
Mrs. Dale Brooks, president,
named her committee chair
men at the meeting of Marion
auxiliary. Veterans of Foreign
Wars, Monday evening. The
new chairmen will be Mrs,
Dave Holweger, finance; Mrs
Donald Stupka, membership;
Mrs. Clarence Forbis, rehabili
tation: Mrs. Luverne Bobbitt,
hospital; Mrs. Genevieve Olson,
legislation; Mrs. Mel Clemens,
community service; Mrs. Mae
Wilder, civilian defense; Mrs.
George Mason, Americanism;
Mrs. Sherman Beall, national
home fund; Mrs. Luella Ban
nister, youth activities; Mrs.
Charles Hagan, woman's coun
cil; Mrs. Arwin Strayer, serv
ice officer; Mrs. Donaia stupica,
poppy sale; Mrs. Leon Hansen,
publicity; Mrs. Joe Hopkins,
cancer fund; Mrs. Evelyn Ken
nedy, bonds; Mrs. Leroy Simp
son, sewing; Mrs. Al.Aescmi
mann, custodian.
Mrs. Virgil Bolton was in.
stalled as musician during the
meeting, Mrs. Arwin Strayer
as the installing officer.
Members of the auxiliary
will attend a luncheon honor
ing the national president, Mrs,
George L. Holm of Chicago, in
Dallas, May 9. Also on that
date, the Girl Scout troop
sponsored by the group will go
on a beach trip.
Mrs. Mel Clemens and Mrs,
Luella Bannister have been
appointed chairmen when the
auxiliary assists the post at the
Soap Box Derby in July.
A Mothers Day program is
planned for May 14 when
American War Mothers and
Gold Star Mothers will be hon
ored. Mrs. Clarence Forbis is
in charge of this affair.
There will be a meeting of
district No. 20 in Silverton on
May S at 2 p.m.
Open House
An event for Thursday even
ing will be the annual spring
open house for Bush school,
starting at 7:30 o'clock. Chil
dren's work will be on display.
The school Mothers club is
sponsoring two cakewalks for
the evening, one in the audi
torium, the other in the cafe
teria. Mrs. Gerhard Pagen-
stecher and Mrs. C. A. Schaefer
are co-chairmen for the cake
walks. All parents and friends
of the school are invited to
the open house event.
Tnify flnt
tunfhvtr
Flan Benefit Among those
the annual benefit of Salem club, Daughters of the Nile,
for Wednesday afternoon of this week are the- three
above, left to right: Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer, Mrs. J. S. Loch
ead, Mrs. John M. Ramage. The party will be at the
Scottish Rite temple. (Kennell-Ellis studio picture)
Colonial Tea
Set for May 1
Woodburn Mrs. Dfexel
White and Mrs. Karl. Engel-
man will be co-chairmen for
the Colonial Tea to be May 1
at the Pioneer Mothers cabin
in Champoeg state park from
2 to 5 p.m., sponsored by Belle
Passi chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution. Pro
ceeds from the benefit tea will
be applied on the Champoeg
building fund. Members will be
in Colonial costumes.
Committees for the event,
appointed by Mrs. Lester E.
Keller, regent, in addition to
the chairmen, are:
Refreshments, Mrs. Claud
Brown. Mrs. J. J. White, and
Mrs. Dora Scherich; table dec
orations, Mrs. W. J. Wilson; in
vitations, Mrs. H. F. Butter
field and Mrs. Mary Thompson;
program, Mrs. Ray Baker, vice
regent, and Mrs. Tom DeArm
ond; reception, Mrs. W. J. Wil
son, Mrs. A. G. Douglas and
Mrs. Clair Nibler: antiaues and
cabin decorations, Mrs. Lester
Keller and Mrs. Anna D. Chap
man. .
Invitations have been Issueri
to Chemeketa chanter nf Sa.
lem Champoeg of Newberg,
Linn of Albany, Suzanna Lee
Barlow of Oregon City; Port
land, Multnomah, Willamette
and Wahkeena, all of Portland;
IJavlrt Hill nf HillKhnrn Van,.
hill of McMinnville and San
tiam of Lebanon.
LEAVING Saturday for Oak
land, Calif, for a visit of two
or three weeks will be Mrs.
Roma C. 'Hunter. She is to visit
Miss Clover Miller in Oakland.
HOSTESS to her bridge club
for luncheon and the afternoon,
Thursday, will be Mrs. Henry
A. Simmons.
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Cleaning
Repairing
Restyling
FURS AM COLD, DRY
AND SAFE AT
Milled
on the committee arranging
Adult Girl Scout , -
Members Plan Camp
Coming Week-end
All adult members of the
Santiam Area Girl Scout coun
cil are invited to attend the
Leaders Week-end at Crest
wood Acres, Salem, at 9:30
a.m. Saturday, May 2, to 4 p.m.
Sunday, May 3. A small regis
tration fee will be charged to
cover the cost of supplies.
There will be fun and train
ing at camp for the week-end,
giving each one an opportun
ity to learn how to provide
Brownies and Girl Scouts with
a better camping program. For
the program there will be con
sultants in wildlife and nature,
hiking, campcraft, outdoor
cooking, fire-building, lashing,
singing, folk dancing, games
trailsigns, e o m p a s s, crafts,
Scout' Own and campflre pro
gram. '
The program has been ar
ranged so anyone can come for
a long or at little time as she
can arrange. Registration for
this camp it still open. Mem
bers may register on arrival
if unable to do so ahead.
Mrs. Edgar Morris of the
training committee Invites as
many adult Scouts as can to
attend. '
want a SLIM
view of you?
Gossard
and Billie Rogers join to
gether to bring you this
slimmed down look in a
comfortable ond fashion
able way.
Drop in ond let Billie Reg
an, graduate corsettitr.
fit yov.
The
Towne Shop
Capitol Strapping Center
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Miss Bosch
Party Feted
nmniri Miss Marie Bosch
bride-elect of Daniel Robert
Madson of saiem, was we
honor guest at a bridal shower
at the home of J. V. Lehrman
Saturday evening, with Mrs.
J. V. Lehrman and Miss Ber
nlce Lehrman as hostesses. A
shower of "advice to nrwes
written by the guests, was read
by the bride-to-be.
The nlnk and white color
scheme was carried out with
pink and white candles, large
bowls of dogwood blossoms,
and pink and white refresh
ments.
Invited ' were Miss Marie
Bosch, Mrs. E. W. Brudka,
Mrs. Ray Darland, Mrs. J. W.
Fitts, Mrs. Henry Rasmussen,
Mrs. Roy Reed, Mrs. Harry
Bosch, Mrs. G. A. McNeff, Mrs.
P. J. Moritz, Mrs. F. J. Mor
isky, Miss Hazel Nys, Miss
Muriel Fitts. Mrs. Julius West
ling, Mrs. Al Nys, Mrs. A. P.
Sidebottom.
Miss Bosch was presented
withf a set of salad forks as an
addition to her silverware pat
tern. Miss Bosch and Mr. Mad
son will be married at 4:00
p.m. at the First Presbyterian
church at Salem, May 2.
J W Club's
Fun Event
Npnrlv pvprv mnnlvp nf 4Via
Junior Woman's club attended
tne "come as you are" party at
Mrs. Ted nhhetta hnm, Vnn.
day evening. New club mem-
oers were in cnarge ol tne
costume affair, Miss Donna
Bush acting as chairman.
Prize winners at games were
Mrs. Norman Johnson and
Mrs. Maurice Walker, and
winning a special gift was
ivira. uaivin nem. -
Dalke-Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Roberts
of Salem are announcing the
marriage of their daughter,
Miss Roberta Roberts, to Clar
ence E. Dalke, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Dalke of Berkeley,
Cain. The wedding was an
event of March 24 in Salem.
The bride attended Salem
high schools and graduated in
nurses' training at Emmanuel
hospital in Portland and in
Cleveland, O. She was em
ployed at the Salem General
hospital until her marriage.
Mr. Dalke is employed by the
Southern Pacific at Oakland.
Calif., and they are now at
home in Alameda, Calif.
SPIRITUAL Sunflower club
meets on Thursday between 1
and 4 D.m. at the home nf Mm.
John Bruijn, 192S North 8th.
00 SOabErI
CeQiebrate
With Gd
Onn,n6n7
pgrgoiiras!
Miss Miller in
Queen Race Finals
University of Oregon, Eu
fSnenlan After a two-
day all-campus election, Miss
Joan Marie Miller oi saiem
was named a finalist for Junior
wpk.nd Queen. The daugh
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Vern W.
Miller, Salem, Miss Miller is
one of five finalists. The queen
will be selected from the group
in a second election which will
be held next week.
Th Junior Week-end Oueen
will rule over the University's
traditional junior ween-ena
festivities May 8, 9 and 10. She
will tv crowned at the Junior
Prom that Friday night.
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Baker School's
Program Tuesday
' The Mothers and Dads club
of Baker school will meet at
6:30 p.m. this Tuesday, April
28.
This will -be the regular
"students' achievement night, '
when the pupils will display
the work that they have done
during the year.
, In addition, there will be a
Social evening including a
"cake walk ' and further en
tertainment provided by the
members of the club.
The club extends invitation
to the public to attend this
function at the school audi
torium, Saginaw and Lefelle
streets in south Salem.
BECOMING new members
at the Cootiette club meeting
last week were Mrs, Claude
Briggs, Mrs. Kenneth Smith
and Mrs. Dave Holweger. Mrs.
Mel Clemens will entertain the
group for the May meeting.
f5x BARGAINS GALORE
II AJy Stockings . . . Sportswear ... I
I V Dresses . . . Lingerie . . . Bags I
Twdir. April 28, 1953
Shriners
Set Dance '
On Saturday
Salem Shrine club is enter-'
tainlng at a spring sport dance
for members and their wives
this coming Saturday evening,
May 2, at Izaak Walton league
club house. ,
' The social hour will be at 7
o'clock, the buffet dinner at
8:30 o'clock, dancing between
10 p.m. and 1 a.m. John, Gray
bill is general chairman.
Mrs. Pekar
Heads Group
Mrs. M. A. Pekar is new
president for Rotarian Women
of Salem, the members con
ducting elections at their final
meeting of the season Monday
at the Golden Pheasant, Mrs.
Jason Lee has served as presi
dent this year.' -
Serving with Mrs. Pekar will
be Mrs. Hugh Morrow, vice
president; Mrs. Chester Pick
ens, secretary; Mrs. Joseph A.
H. Dodd, treasurer; Mrs. Harry
S. Dorman, Mrs. Floyd Bress
ler, Mrs. Clay Cochran, board
members.
A social event is planned on
May 17 to conclude the year
until fall, the party to be at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam L. Phillips, Sr. for all
members and husbands, a no
host dinner being planned at
3 o'clock.
;
PRINGLE Pleasant Point So
cial club will meet on Thurs
day ior a noon luncheon with
Mrs. Christine Mumm.