FftgtV THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea, Ona Monday, May 4, 1953 Capital Women Edited by MARIAN LOWE! FISCHER T7 DARList Officers For Year Organist to Be Here Sunday Valerian Fox. noted Port land organist, if to play here next sunaay evening at a pro. gram at 7:30 o'clock in Rob. Mrs. H. G. Henderson was erts itudlo. An informal . chosen regent ot Chemeketa ceDtlon will follow the tiro. chapter, Daughters of Amerl- gram. can Revolution, when the Fr,end, m vlled, there " 1 " ' . o...V. being no admission, but be. Mrs. M. A. Pekar, second ::. """r.-.T"- ' 1" ZZ. nonn uj 11 " "" day. vice regent serve as vice regent for the chapter. Other officers are Mrs. Phll- Alfred Vlck, recording secreta- nOSfeSSeS TO CtD ry: Miss Laura Linton, corre. sponding secretary; Mrs. J. W Shlnley. registrar: Mrs. W, E. Hanson, historian; Mrs. Ed ward T. Taggart, librarian Mr. Fox are asked to tele phone T. S. Roberts, 37111 and arrange for reservations. Salem Heights Mrs. . John Douglas and Mrs. William Mc- Clure were hostesses to the Salem Heights Woman's club VcwS 1 Y V m r r r.r mnl.inn- Minn no-host dinner on- Friday ai Edna Mingus, director, 3 years; "1B neigaw vommumiy Mrs. John E. Black, director, 2 years. Mrs. W. E. Hanson was I Mrs. Kaipn Maude and Mrs. the installing officer. Fred Browning gave reports Preceding elections, the re- on the Marlon County Federa- port of the nominating commit- tion meeting recently in Jef tee was read by Mrs. Herbert ferson. Appointed on the J. Ostllnd, chairman, her com- Joryville Park carnival com mittee members being Mrs. mittee were Mrs. Ralph Oscar Hayter, Mrs. David Maude, Mrs. Fred Browning, wrigm. Miss JMna iwingus ana Mrs. Fave Onnr-h and Mr. Miss Laura Linton. r,vle Bavne. Mrs. C. C. Geer presented m, ,. i.in1, vocal numbers for the 45 mem- U. 1 ,7h BrM.H ber. attending the meeting. I1":.1 M."l 'fJ1.8" Mrs. C. C. Best, charter mem- J'""B," "t"' "- ber was honored, and a guest i""' ""-J?"10""' wa. Mr.. Iva LoW. danShtw John Douglas, secretary-tress- . " " - ' I .ifax .Klrm T T. RAnnatt warn of Mrs, F . J. wied. ... : . j j: r Fnorolnlt,B th -,, ,,. ine installing onicer. Mcnwirr euoHu juiie her home m Mr. RHivin .inrv the new officers was present- . . . 04...j v . : , with Mr..m ani i auuuu "ji inra. j. r . mica neaaca uie lea - jllna an. ii the weddlna: of Miss flfrfl I,'', 1 4 -' Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murphy of Woodburn were married April 25 at St. Luke's Catholic church. The bride is the former Edna Hermanson of Woodburn. The couple will make their home here after their wedding trip to California and Nevada. (Alyce Studio, Woodburn) Rankin McElhinny committee, and assisting were w" Presented to the retiring Mrs. w. w. Allen, Mrs. J. Clif- j:i, .Dojjie. ford Likes, Miss Marguerite Mrs.-William Hall present Looney, Mrs. G. Ivan Putnam, d travelogue and showed Mrs. J. w. Snlpley, Mrs. Net- cojorea iiiaes, ana me group tie JKoberts, Mrs. Ralph Van enjoyed Mrs. Inez ureen's first Horn, Miss Kate Dickson, Mrs. grade's May day program. Edward West and Mrs. Ray Mc- Guests . were two former Cauley. members, Mrs. Ray Crlttendon Chemeketa chapter was' in and Mrs. Marshall Waring, Charge of the opening of the also, Mrs. William Harrington Pioneer Mothers Log Cabin for of Vancouver, B. C. the summer on Sunday. Host- . esses from Salem for the event, f Cl,,U which attracted more than 150 yama 'UO guests, were Miss Georgia Cama club's dance is plan Shane, Mrs. David H. Looney, ned for next Saturday evening Mrs. W. E. Hanson, Mrs. A. L. at Catholic Center between 10 Wallace, Mrs. J. W. Shipley and and 1 o'clock. New officers will Miss Ruth Rulifson. Named Delegates Mrs. J. Walter Hewitt. Miss Alberta Shoemake and Miss Marjorle Howard ware named to attend the American Legion convention at Seaside in June ( when Pioneer post, all-woman post, met f rlday evening. Mrs. Howard and . Mrs. Hewitt entertained at the Howard home and guests were Miss Phyllis Curry and Miss Gene Tlevt Dohse. ' group will sponsor James Panger in the Soap Box Derby, "Pioneer" to be the name of the entry. Members present were Mrs. Lester Perry, Mrs. . Issac Schmidt, Mrs. Sabina Mori ton, Mrs. Wllber Wichman, Mrs. Henry Hall, Mrs. Sylvia Kraps, Miss Florence Camer on, Mrs, T. D. Graham, Miss Shoemake and the hostesses. Auxiliary Dinner Committee members for the no-host dinner on May 15 were named at the meeting of Ladles Encampment auxiliary Friday evenlnng. Mrs. Clem Ohlsen, Mrs. Alda Murphy and Mrs. Victor Koop will be in charge of the affair. Spring flowers decorated the refreshments table and a social hour was enjoyed by the group. be elected during the evening. A SON, who has been nam ed Thomas John, was born Sat urday, May Z, at Salem Mem orial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John Horton (Florence Duffy) of Baker. The baby is the second son, the older boy being Wiuiam Patrick. The grand parents are Mr, and Mrs. M. P. Duffy of Salem ad Dr, Harry Horton of Baker. E. H. Howell of The Dalles is the great grandfather. , Sua McElhinny and Bruce Ran kin, the ceremony to be at 4 o'clock that afternoon in st, Paul's Episcopal church with the Rev. George H. Swift officiating.- The couple will be in Salem this summer, planning to go to Pullman, Wash., in the fall. Mr. Rankin is to continue his stu dies at the veterinary school at Washington State college and Miss McElhinny is to teach in Pullman next year. The bride-elect is the daugh ter of Mrs. Charles S. McEl hinny and Mr. Rankin is the son of Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Rankin. Birthday Event Honoring Mrs. Charles Gilles on her birthday, her daughter, Miss Marguerite Gilles, was hostess for a buf fet supper at her home recently. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilles, Mrs. Robert Worley, Renee and Bobby Worley, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mrs. John Morley, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bigler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waser and the hostess. , Recital Set First in a series of public recitals to be presented by piano students of Charles O. Hargrave will be on Friday, May 8, at the Hargrave studio at 8 o'clock. Assisting in this Music Week program will be Miss Muriel Fitts, who will play viola selections. Taking part in the program will be Collen Marsters, Audrey Esau, Bill McClery, Carol Wood, David Marsters, Reta Buller, Helen Kasdorf, Mrs. Margaret Penner, Jane Wood, Jerry Me- gert, Kent Jaqulth, Miss Mur iel Fitts, Mary Ellen McClery. BORN to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fisher (Mabel Zim merman) on Friday May 1, at aalem Ueneral hospital, was a daughter, Beverly Ann. Mr, Fisher Is at present stationed with the armed forces In the Hawaiian Islands. The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eric Fisher of Sublimity and Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Zimmer- Miss Tuers Wed Here Saturday Wed Saturday evening at the Halbert Memorial Baptist church were Miss Bernlta Beth Tuers and Roy A. VJb- bert. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reynold L. Tuers and parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Allen Vibbert. Performing the 8 o'clock service was the Rev. C. E. Brlckwedel of Lents Baptist church In Portland. Miss Mary Ellen Meeker of Madras sang preceding the ceremony and was accompanied W tne itev. R. E. Sanders who also played the wedding music. Lighting the tapers were Miss Wilma Karsten and Loren Tibbetts. The bride wore an empress style dress of Chantilly lace satin with long sleeves, a wide panel of the lace at the front ot the skirt was caught back into the court train of white . satin. The fingertip veil of French illusion was held by a sweetheart cap of lace. The bride carried a nose gay of white feathered car nations and small roses sur rounding a white orchid. Mr. Tuers gave his daughter in marriage. Sister Attends Maid of honor for her sister was Miss Karen Tuers wno wore a dusty rose taffeta dress with full skirt and matching head band. A black velvet sash accented the waistline. Wearing nile green frocks patterned after the maid of honor's dress were the bride maids, Miss Laurene Karsten, Miss Margaret Katka, and Miss Aletha Vibbert. All the attendents carried nosegays of pink roses and carnations. Raema Lee Tuers, sister of the bride, was the flower girl. &ne wore a frock of dustv rose taffeta with matching head band. James Vibbert was best man and groomsmen were Robert Herring, Lester Sandusky and! jack utterback. Ushering the guests were Wesley Luchau, Milo Tibbetts, David Turner and Robert Carrow. Dressed in navy blue taffeta redingote with plaid accents and navy accessories was Mrs. Tuers, mother of the bride. Mrs. Vibbert wore an aqua dress with white and black ac cessories. Reception Follows A reception in the church parlors, followed the cere mony, 250 guests attending. The bride's aunt, Mrs. Mary nsn.t u,v 1 -1 1 11 1 : - , V Sift iLJf ...... ...v.j .... . i'L mm '"UK Wed Recentl J Sgt. and Mrs. Richard Floyd Ross (Phyllis Boatwright) were married recently. 'The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Boatwright. Sgt. Ross is the son of Mrs.. William E. Jones. He is leaving soon with the Marines for duty in Hawaii. (McEwan studio picture) ' Club to Elect Liberty Mrs. Clarence Griffis will be hostess to the Liberty Woman's club on Wed nesday at a 1 o'clock dessert at her home at 147 Fembrook avenue. There will be an election of officers, and the group will discuss the coming Joryville Park carnival, scheduled for May 28, 80 and 31. Mrs. John Douglas will be guest speaker to. discuss flow ers. The club, usually sched uled for the first Thursday of each month, has been changed to Wednesday, due to the Spring Festival at the Liberty school. Tuers, cut the bride's cake and pouring were Mrs. Bethel Brickwedel and Mrs. Myrtle Katka. Assisting were Mrs. Helen Vibbert, Mrs. Barbara Barr, Miss Francis Thomas, Miss Ruth Maynard, Miss Joan Zielinski, Mrs. Reva Tibbets, Mrs. Lavina Berth, Mrs. Esther Broer, Mrs. Ronald Hall, Mrs. Fay Black, Miss Shirley Wellbrock Miss Shir ley Brown and Miss Kay Wesely. For the wedding trip to the coast, Mrs. Vibbert wore a light blue suit, white acces sories and a white orchid pinned to her lapel. They will be at home after May 6 at 4715 Hazel Green road. Both bride and bridegroom attend ed Salem high school and are now employed in the city. Trinity Chapter . i Becoming new members of Trinity chapter, Order of East ern Star, on Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Phillips. Hon ored and speaking for the good of the order were Mrs. Hugh Van Loan, grand representa tive to Texas, and Mrs. Harry Lucas, grand representative to Connecticut. Visitors were present from Independence and St. Paul, Minn. , Miss Shirley Reid presented a' travelogue of her trip to Europe. The group will sponsor a cooked food sale at Hogg Bros, on Friday, May 8. Study Class The last in a series of study classes for women of Christ Lu theran church will be May 6 at 7:45 p.m. The topic, "Respon sible Women in a Responsible Church," will be presented by Mrs. Jacob Fox, Mrs. Herbert Hamann, Mrs. Everett Acree, and Mrs. Harvey Chrlstenson. Mrs. Alvin Battalion is chair man of the group.. Following the class refresh ments will be served by mem bers of the Dorcas society. j All the women of the church i and their friends are invited to j attend. , CFG Planning Summer Camp The Willamette area council of Camp Fire Girls is prepar ing for the 1953 season at Camp Kilo wan In the foothills of the coast range. The season con sists of six one-week sessions, and all girls from 8 to 18 years of age are welcome to attend, The fee for Camp Fire mem bers is $16.00 per week. One dollar extra Is charged girls who are not Camrj Fir num. bers. Miss Louise Watson, Ph, D., University of Oregon, will di rect Camp Kllowan.1 She has had six years' experience as camp counsellor in Oregon and Idaho camps and has had charge of camps two summers in California and one summer camp for Camp Fire Girls in Oregon. She has been a recre ation worker on public play-' grounds, supervised recrea tional work in the navy, taught recreation and camp leader ship courses at Valparaiso un iversity and at the University of Oregon. . Miss Watson's higher educa tion consisted of college work at University of Oregon, where she received her doctorate de gree; University of Illinois, ana ine university ot Iowa. She is thoroughly trained and experienced in camping. Registrations for the first two sessions may be made now at the office of Willamette area council of Camp Fire Girls. The first session opens on June 25 and second session on July 2. ' Wedding May 9 Turner Mr. and lln Wl. ter Harris annminr th n- ff&ffement nf thofr dounh Miss Mary Amelia Disbrow, to teorge L. Vandervort of Tur ner. 'The cmmlo wilt h mar ried on May 9 at the home of the Rev. Mr. Kingman at Van couver, Wash. Mr. Vandervort iS emDlOVed at the Rnrlclanrf Lumber Co. The couple expect to make their home in Turner. 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