Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 05, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Capital Women
Edited by MARIAN LOWRK FISCHER
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MissRaschko
Mr. Krebs
To Be Wed
The engagement of Miss
Marlene Baschko, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kaschko, to
Ronald Krebs, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Krebs, Is being an-
nounced this evening.
The news is being told at
party given for a group of col
lege friends at Maryinursi.
No date is set for the wed'
din.
The bride-elect is a former
student at Marylhurst college
and is now an X-ray technician
In Salem. Mr. Krebs attended
Portland university.
MRS. WAYNE STANTON
entertained the ways and
means committee of the Pythi
an Sisters, Centralis temple, at
. Her home Monday morning.
Attending were Mrs. Harry
Wilson, Mrs. Clifford Schultx,
Mrs. Trllla Oatman, Mrs. Her-
' man Bergner, Mrs. Doris Stan
ton, Mrs. w. G. Thomas, Mrs.
Tom Romalne, Mrs. William
cowman, Mrs. Frank Koisay,
Jr., and the hostess. '
District Event
To Be in Salem
Delegates and visitors from
Montana State college, Mon
tana State university, Univer
sity of. Oregon, Oregon State
college, Portland alumnae and
Willamette university will at
tend the Delta Gamma prov
ince convention planned in Sa-
. lem May 19, 16 and 17.
' Salem alumnae- of the so
rority and the active chapter
at Willamette are hostesses for
the event. -,
Mrs. F. Gordon Reynolds of
Missoula, Mont., is province
alumnae chairman,' Mrs. Ivan
Traynor of Eugene, province
secretary.
Mrs. Lloyd Hammel Is chair
man from Salem alumnae for
the meeting and Miss" Gayle
XJpdyke is Chairman from the
active chapter. ' .
Hostess to Group
Mrs. Harry Buckley of
Portland entertained at lunch
eon on Saturday, a group of
her close friends attending
the event at the Marlon hotel,
Invited were Miss Dorathea
Steusloff, Mrs. Gardner
Knapp, Mrs. G. F. Chambers,
Mrs. John Minto, Mrs. ver
non Gllmore, Mrs. H. H. Bar
low and Mrs. William L.
Phillips, Sr.
MR. AND MRS. John L.
Wehrll are receiving congratu
lations on the birth of a
daughter, Friday, May 1, at
Salem General hospital. The
baby, who has been named
Elaine Marie, has a sister,
Sharon Kay. The grandpar
ents are Mrs. Elroy Nash, Mr.
and Mrs. O. W. Gorton and the
. great-grandmother is Mrs. J.
M. Dickinson.
Two Parties
In Farewell
Two affairs are on the so
cial calendar this week to hon
or Mrs. Louis Gerllnger, who
is moving to Portland to live.
On Thursday, Mrs. R. H.
Baldock is to entertain at a
luncheon for Mrs. Gerllnger,
bridge to be played during the
afternoon.
Mrs. James T. Brand and
Mrs. Harry S. Dorman are to
entertain at an informal cof
fee on Wednesday, May 13, at
the Brand home to honor Mrs.
Gerlinger.
Taylors
Are Feted
To honor Mr. and Mrs.
Charles L. Taylor on their 25th
wedding anniversary, Mr. and
Mrs. Dalton Castle were hosts
at their country home to
group of relatives and friends.
Sunday afternoon.
The lace covered table was
centered with a large heart-
shaped wedding cake baked by
Mrs. Florence Fox and Mrs.
Mary Castle, cousins of Mrs,
Taylor. Serving were Mrs. Rosa
Adams, and Mrs. Flora Martin,
aunts of Mrs. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were
presented with gifts of silver.
Honoring the couple were
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Edwards,
Mrs. Nannie Cannoy, Mr. and
Mrs. James Best, Mr. and Mrs.
Ammon Grlce, Mr. and Mrs.
Arba Martin and Ardith, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. Dalton Ostle, Jon
and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Con
rad Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Ammon
Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Blankly, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Boehmer and Diane, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Hartley, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Martin, Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Cannoy, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Martin, Victor Jr., Alan
and - Sandra, Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Cattle, Mr. and Mrs. A.
D'Eagle and Karen, Mr. and
Mrs. William Hart, Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Dillon, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Thorn, Charles
Schwartz and Frank Schwartz.
Mothers Elect
New president of the Mc-
Kinley school Mothers club is
Mrs., Robert W. Fenix. Other
officers elected at the meeting
Monday evening were Mrs
Charles Mills, vice-president;
Mrs. Emery Hobbs, treasurer;
Mrs. Victor Palmason, record
ing secretary; Mrs. Lewis P.
Campbell, Jr., corresponding
secretary.
-Mrs. M. H. Saffron Is the
outgoing president.
WOMAN'S BENEFIT asso
ciation wil meet Wednesday
at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Avis
Perrine, 1246 Center. Mem
bers of other reviews are in
vited to attend, refreshments
to follow the meeting. .
Mrs. Jones
President
OtSpinsters
New officers for Salem Spin
sters club are announced fol
lowing the meeting of the
group, Monday evening, at the
home of Miss Janet Kirk.
Mrs. Ronald Jones, Jr., is
president of the group and
serving with her will be Mrs,
Delwyn Kleen, vice president;
Miss Phyllis Johnsen, corres
ponding secretary; Miss Sue
Rawllnson, recording secre
tary; Miss Mary Louise Lee,
treasurer; Miss Luella Camp
bell, recorder. Miss Antoinette
Kuzmanich is the retiring
-president.
Plans were made for the
group's annual silver tea,
Thursday, May 21, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. William L,
Phillips, Sr. Mrs. John - P.
Maulding and Miss Evelyn
Johnson are co-chairmen for
the tea.
Garden Club
Plans Events
Two flower shows are on
the calendar for spring for Sa
lem Garden club members.
One will be for the benefit
of the Salem YWCA building
fund, IMss Ellen Quail In
charge.
The other will be the Gar
den Council flower show in.
May, Mrs. N. E. Edwards rep
resenting the Garden club in
this event. ' ,
Featuring the meeting yes
terday were talks by several
members on favorite flowers
and plants.
The prizes for the best ar
rangement set up at the meet
ing went to Mrs. Walter Mar
tin and Mrs. T. E. Borkman.
The surprise table was ar
ranged by Mrs. Arthur Martin.
Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr..
arranged the tea table. It was
covered with a pink organdy
cloth and featured white and
lavender lilacs. Pouring were
Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Walter
Martin.
Council Elects
Trl-Y Inter-club Council of
ficers were elected on Mon
day, Jane Barlow heading the
roster of officers who will take
over in the fall.
Sandra Carter is vice-presi
dent; Anne Tarem, secretary;
Leonore Nleswander, treasur
er; Judy Bancroft, worship;
Jollne Matthew, service; Jane
Moorefield, finance; Barbara
Bostrack, camp and confer
ence; Kay Ruberg, program;
Anne Heltzel, publicity; Mary
Lou Hasting, social chairman.
MRS. TRENT HENDREN
(Shirley Evensizer) left by
train May 3 for New York
City where she will spend two
days before sailing aboard the
S. S. United States May 8. She
is going to Scultharpe, Eng
land, to join her husband who
is stationed there with the Air
Force.
WOMEN'S fellowship of the
Knight Memorial church plans
a tea at 2 p.m. Wednesday at
the church.
CHANCELLOR club is meet
ing on Thursday at 8:30 p.m.
at the Catholic Center. The
dance class is to follow.
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ried April 26 at the Woodburn Immanuel Lutheran church.
Mrs. Graham is the former Joyce Graham of Woodburn.
Mr. Graham, a marine, will return to duty in Florida
May 15, and Mrs. Graham will join him after completing
her senior year at Woodburn high school. (Alyce Studio,
' Woodburn.)
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Amaranth Event
Monday Evening
Many were honored at the
meeting of Hanna Rosa court,
Order of Amaranth, on Mon
day. Escorted were Mrs. Na
dane Janes of Portland and
Don Patton, grand royal ma
tron and patron of Oregon;
Robert Ostrom of Seaside, past
supreme royal, patron; Mrs.
James Manning, Earl Beeson
of Eugene and Francis Hinkle,
appointive grand officers; Har
vey Aston and Jay Hewitt of
Eugene, past grand royal pa
trons; Mrs. Charles Hunt of
Eugene, grand associate ma
tron; Mrs.. Lauette Norton of
Eugene, grand wisdom; Mrs.
William , Wilson, grand stan
dard bearer; Mrs. Carl Shet
terly of Portland, grand lec
turer; Mrs. R. Lee Wood, as
sociate grand lecturer; Carl
Shetterly of Portland, grand
trustee; Mrs. Gay Zimmerman
of Gresham, grand crown bear
er; Ray Johnson, Mrs. James
Barrell and Lynn Harris of
Eugene, grand representatives.
Mrs. Don Patton and Joseph
Johnston, Junior past royal
matron and patron of Hanna
Rosa court; Mrs. Charles Mc
Cabe ' and Robert Nickens,
royal matron and patron of
Cherry court; Mrs. Gladys
Valentine and Alfred Sorg,
royal matron and patron of
Willamette court in Eugene
Ronald Kern, royal patrons of
Washington court in Portland,
Past matrons and patrons were
also escorted.
Mothers of the court were
honored at this meeting, Mrs.
R. Lee Wood representing the
group. All the ladies were
given a plant by the royal ma
tron and patron. Mr. and Mrs.
Don Patton were honored,
their 20th anniversary being
next Wednesday.
During the' refreshment
hour, Mrs. Maude Presnall and
Mrs. Don Patton poured at a.
lace covered table decorated
with spring flowers. .
Breakfast Saturday
For Mothers Group'
An annual event In Eugene
next Saturday is the break
fast to be given at the Univer
sity of Oregon Erb Memorial
Student Union.
Parents who plan to attend
Mother's Week-end festivities
are reminded to obtain tickets
for the event, either by send
ing to Erb Memorial or by
having .their son or daughter
pick them up for them, re
ports Mrs. John R. Caughell,
state president of the Mothers.
ALPHA DELTA PI alumnae
are to meet on Friday evening
of this week at the home of
Mrs. Lewis D. Clark ' with
Mrs. A. L. Pfelfer as co-hostess.
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Tri Deltas
Name New
Officers
rioH. Delta Delta alumnae
of Salem elected new officers
at their meeting Monday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. Ken
neth Carlson.
Mrs. C. R. Nelson was named
president; Mrs. George C. Hug
gins, Jr., vice president; Mrs.
Robert Nichols, secretary; Mrs.
William Gash, treasurer.
Plans were made for a
breakfast- some time this
month.
Attending the meeting were
Mrs. J. M. Morris, Mrs. Wil
liam Gash, Mrs. George C.
Hnoslna .Ir Mr J. Ft Cor-
lette, Mrs. . Arthur Erickion,
Mrs. Dewey nana, Mrs. u. i;.
Moore, Mrs. Robert Nichols,
Mrs. Kalph Mercer, Mrs. cnar
les Clarke, Mrs. William J.
Braun, Mrs. Walter Socolofsky,
Mrs. Carlisle B. Roberts, Mrs.
Wilfred Cole, and Mrs. Carl
son. AAUW Plans
May Meeting
Members of the board for Sa
lem branch of the American
Association of University
Women met last evening at the
home of Mrs. J. B. Beck, Mrs.
Gordon Skinner as co-hostess.
, Miss Eleonor Roberts an
nounced that the modern dance
group from Oregon State col
lege will be here as the special
entertainers for the meeting of
the AAUW on May 14. The
meeting will be at Baxter hall
and will honor senior women
at Willamette university. The
branch also will elect officers
that night. , ,
Miss Olive M. Dahl was
named delegate for the Salem
branch at the national conven
tion in Minneapolis; June 22
26. Mrs. Robert Y. Thorton,
now of the Salem branch and
the state president of AAUW,
also plans to attend the convention.
Plan Trio
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Leaving saiem on Daiurunjr
for a visit to San Mateo, Calif.,
are Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Yetter
and their daughter, Miss Mil
dred Yetter. They will be
guests of the Yetter's son, lx.
Cmdr. D. A. Yetter, and fam
ily.
Miss Yetter, president of
Salem unit of the Business and
Professional Women's club,
will be in Grants Pass on May
14 for the state convention of
the organization.
MEETING Saturday at the
Masonic temple at 8 o'clock
will be Salem chapter. Order
of Eastern Star. Members will
observe Mothers day with
special, program.
Tuesday, May . 8j
Mrs. Beane to
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Mrs. George aeane
ed president of the group end
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