Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 09, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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THEY. PLAN PROGRAM
AN EVENT interesting a lure group neat week-end Is the table settinc content
sponsored by the Salem YWCA. On the prorram. committee for thli event are Mra.
KeynoMs Allen, at left, and Mra. Otto Skepll, Jr. Proceeds go te the YW building fond.
At Convention
Delegates from Salem who will at
tend the state convention of Business
and ..Professional Women's clubs in
Grants Pass, May 15 to 17, are Miss Mil
dred Yetter, Miss Betty Elofson, Mrs.
George Causey, Mrs. Eugene E. Wootten
and Mrs. Louis Neuir.an.
Mrs. David E. Fulwider of Hollywood,
Calif., national education and vocations
chairman, will represent the national
federation at. the conference. She will
be speaker at the banquet on Saturday,
May 16.
Several hundred delegates from over
the state are expected to attend the ses
sions, the theme being "The Ramparts
We Build." Officers for the Oregon
Federation will be elected on Saturday.
Mrs. John Versteeg of Salem is to be in
spector of elections.
- Final meeting of the Grant school
Mothers club will be on Thursday at
the school at 1:15 o'clock. There will
be election of officers and annual re
ports by committee chairmen.
Sixth grade students who are gradu
ating this year will be honored and
other guests will be mothers of first
grade children who will enter school
next fall.
Members of the executive board will
serve refreshments following the meet
ing. Mrs. Paul Silke entertained board
members at ..her home earlier in the
week.
Installing' new officers at West Sa
lem Woman's club on Thursday will be
Mrs N. Edward Shaw. Mrs. Stanton
Zelmer is the new president; Mrs. R.
C. Cameron, vice-president; Mrs. Carl
Oleen, secretary; Mrs. Darrel Bradford,
treasurer. .
Musical selections will be presented
by students from Sacred Heart acad
emy and refreshments will be served
by Mrs. N. Edward Shaw, Mrs. Donald
JKuhn, Mrs. Jack Taggart and Mrs. Guy
Newgent.
The meeting is at 8 o'clock.
Meeting Thursday evening at the Gol
den Pheasant will be Salem Toastmis
tress club. Miss Constance Weinman to
be toastmistress for the dinner event.
Mrs. George Bcane will give the table
topics.
Speaking will be Miss Amanda An
derson, Miss Ada Ross, Miss Alberta
Shoemake, Mrs. J. B. Hansen and Mrs.
Louis Ncuman. Miss Ruth Jaynes will
be general evaluator and time keeper
is Mrs. J. M. Hartley.
Catholic Daughters of America, court
Capital City, will elect new officers at
Us meeting at 8 p.m., Wednesday, at the
Catholic Center.
Board meeting for the YWCA will be
Tuesday at 9:45 a.m. at the YW. The
group will discuss plans for the table
setting contest May 15-17, and the an
nual tea on June 4. Progress of the new
building will also be covered.
Amateur Artists association of Amer
ica will meet at 7:30 o'clock on Tuesday
at the YMCA.
Mrs. L. Earl Watson will entertain
members of the Accent club at her home.
1190 North H'.h, on Thursday at 8
o'clock. Co-hostess is Mrs. Jack Williams.
FNAL party of the season, for Sub
scription club members is arrang
ed for Saturday evening, May 16,
at the Marion hotel. .
The social hour will be at 7:30 o'clock,
the dinner at 9 o'clock. ' . ,
On the. committee for the evening
are Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hamilton, Mr.
and Mrs. William H. Hammond, Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Keech, Mr. and Mra.
Robert Drager.
Honoring their daughter, Miss Joanne
Blaxall, and her fiance, Gene W. Bartu,
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Blaxall are enter
taining at a dinner at their home next
Saturday evening. The party will fol
low the wedding rehearsal and attend
ing will be all members of the wedding
party, their friends and out-of-town rel
atives coming for the wedding.
' Miss Blaxall and Mr. Bartu are to be
married Sunday afternoon, May 17, in
the First Congregational church, the re
ception following to be at the Knights
of Columbus hall.
Among out-of-town relatives expect
ed for the wedding are Mrs. William
Barber of Eugene, cousin of the bride,
and Mr. Barber; and two aunts of the
bride, Miss Candice Lynn and Mrs. Reu
ben Lynn, both of Calgary, Alberta,
Canada.
Mr. Bartu is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
, Mylo Bartu of Waldport.
Young matrons of the church will be
special guests at a luncheon on Wednes
day given by Evelyn de Vries circle,
Woman's Society of Christian Service of
the Leslie Methodist church. Mrs. Ar
lie Largent will lead devotions and Mrs.
Mason Bishop is in charge of the pro
gram which follows the 12:30 o'clock
luncheon.
Laurel Social Hour club is meeting
next Tuesday for luncheon at 1:30
o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. M. Fan
drich, 2390 State street. The program
will honor mothers. -
Delta Gamma Province Event Here
A conference drawing a large group
to Salem next Friday. Saturday and
Sunday, May 15, 16 and 17, will be the
province convention for Delta Gamma
sorority. Members of the Willamette
university active chapter and the Salem
alumnae club are in charge.
Headquarters will be at the Delta
Gamma house at Willamette. Delegates
and visitors are to attend from Univer
sity of Montana, Montana State college,
University of Oregon, Orcgorj State col
lege, Willamette university ,n well as
from the Portland alumnae association
and from alumnae clubs in other cities
of the district.
Registration begins at 4 p.m. Friday
at the Delta Gamma house. A buffet
supper is planned that evening a 6
o'clock at the chapter house, followed
by a joint panel discussion on rushing
for alumnae and collegiate members.
Dr. Poling Speaker
Registration opens again Saturday
morning. The meeting opens at 9
o'clock in Waller hall with Dr. Paul N.
Poling, pastor of the First Presbyterian
church of Salem, as guest speaker. A
project luncheon is arranged at 12:30
o'clock at the Marlon hotel Mirror room.
Guest speaker is to be Mrs. Daniel C.
Hay, Santa Monica, Calif., national first
vice-president of Delta Gamma. Students
from the blind school will be guests to
give a talk and present balor twirling.
The formal banquet for the conven
tion will be at 6:30 o'clock in the eve
GATHERING In the garden at the Robert W. Gornuen home thU week were
misting in plana for the table setting contest of the YWCA, May IS, 16, and 17, at
Left to rtrht: Mrs. Harold Schick, recelvinc tome of the ticket for the event; Mrs.
nan for the eontest; Mrs. James
Table Arrangement Contest of YW
Top Event of Week; Opens Friday
About 35 entries will be set up for
the table arrangement contest being ,
sponsored by Salem YWCA next week
end as means of raising additional funds
for the new YW building now under
construction. v.'
The contest will be conducted
through Friday, Saturday and Sunday,
May 15, 16 and 17, the tables to be set
up in the show rooms at Valley Motor
company. . ,
Four divisions for organizations are
act up for the event. One is for re
ception or a bridal table; the second is
for a tea or coffee party table; a third
is for a dinner or luncheon table, the
fourth for an outdoor or patio party
table.
A fifth division is open to individuals
only, and is for any occasion table tea,
after dinner coffee, a children's birth
day, a foreign table, or other theme, r
, Winners in the contest will be deter
mined by those attending the show, each
admission ticket providing a vote. The
table receiving the most votes will win
the prize.
There is a $25 cash prize in each of
the four organizational divisions. The
prizes are being donated by Better Bed
ding store, Roberts Brothers, Hogg
Brothers, Allen Hardware company, and
Miller's.
For the occasion table division for
Individuals, a gift prize is being pro
vided, donated by the Gift Box.
Firms providing materials for the -show
include Pomeroy and Keene, the
Gift Box, Better Bedding store, Allen
Hardware company and Miller's. The
Hallmark shop is providing table ac
cessories. Tables for the settings are being fur
nished by Hogg Brothers, Stiff's, Ham
ilton's . and Miller's furniture depart
ment. The show opens at 1 p.m. Friday,
to be open until 9 o'clock that evening.
On Saturday and Sunday the show will
be open between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. The
balloting will be counted at 6 p.m. Sun
day. Many interesting themes are being
worked out for the tables, reports Mrs.
Robert W. Gormsen, general chairman
for the show. For example, the Saddle
ning at the First Methodist church. En
tertainment will be provided by Misses
Janice Gladden, Lorraine Lanrud and
Nancy Hanson from Willamette, and a
18-member chorus will present the win
ning May Week-end songs of the chap
ter. Sunday's events include a breakfast
at the Delta Gamma house at 8 o'clock,
a panel discussion for collegiates only
at 9 o'clock, and church services at 11
o'clock.
Committees Listed
Mrs. F. Gordon Reynolds, Missoula,
Mont., alumnae chairman for the pro
vince, and Mrs. Ivan Traynor of Eugene,
province secretary, will be among of
ficials at the meeting.
Chairman from Salem alumnae for
the convention is Mrs. Lloyd Hammel
and chairman from the actives at Wil
lamette is Miss Gay'.e Updyke. Miss
Donna Chancy, active chapter and Miss
Olive M. Dahl, alumnae, are on the
finance committee. Arranging the
luncheon and banquet are Miss Marjoria
Dawson from the actives and Mrs. Rich
ard P. Emblck from the alumnae. Miss
Sally Cooney, active chapter, and Mrs.
Steve Anderson, alumnae, arc In charge
of housing. Mrs. Reynolds from Mis
soula is in charge of the alumnae wor
ship and Mrs. Traynor from Eugene is
arranging the colleuiale workshop. Miss
Dee Miller from the active chapter and
Mrs. J. William Stortz from the alumnae
group here, are In eharge of publicity.
COMMITTEE ARRANGES fOR CONTEST
R. FhUlipa and Mrs. Kolun Haag.
club, with Mrs. Fred Anunsen as chair
man, is doing a car picnic setting. 'The'
First Congregational guild women are
arranging a bridal table. The Welcome
Wagon, with Mrs. Floyd A. Baker as
chairman, is an organization for new
comers to the city and they have in
teresting plana, for their table. It will
be a dinner table all in silver.
Social committee for Cherry court,'
Order of Amaranth, on Wednesday will
include Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis,
chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sullivan,
Mr. and Mrs. Ota Binegar, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn 'Slentz and Miss Evelyn Stark.
The group will meet at 8 o'clock at the
Scottish Rite temple.
Hostesses at the Thursday meeting of
Salem unit, American Legion auxiliary,
will be Mrs. Walter G. Esplin and Mrs.
Kenneth Taylor. Mrs. Bert Walker will
give the recommendations of the nomi
nating committee when the group meets
at 8 o'clock at the Woman'a club house.
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PLAN FOR COFFEE PARTY
OS THE committee planning the coffee to be (Iven by Mothers club of ChadwicV
aMiembly. Order of Kilnbow for Glrl, are the three above, left to right) Mrs. Carl M.
QuInUd, Mrs, Arnold Johnnon and Mm. Virgil Sexton. The party will be next Tuesday
morning at tba Qulstad home on Cascade Drive,
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then four committee memberi
Valley Motor company bulldlnr. '
Gornuen, who la general ehalr- '
FORUM will make up the pro
gram for the regular meeting of
Salem unit of the Oregon Fed
eration of Republican Women on Mon
day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Senator
hotel. ;'
'On the panel will' be Mrs. Robert D.
Gregg, Mrs. William S. Van Meter, Mrs.
Charles Low, Mrs. Peery T. Buren. i
' Mrs.- James -T. Brand Is to be the
moderator. - '; v , ; lv ..
Mrs. Effie Olson of Roseburg, depart
ment president, will be honored by Bar
bara Frietchie tent, Daughters ot Union
Veterans of the Civil War, at a luncheon
and meeting on Friday. The group will
meet at the Gold Arrow restaurant at
12:30 o'clock and the business session
will follow at the Veterans of Foreign
Wars hall. .
Meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Scottish
Rite temple on Monday will be bethel
No. 43 of Job's Daughters. There will
be initiation and presentation of the ma
jority degree.
Members will bring pies to Salem
chapter meeting, Order of Eastern Star,
at the Masonic temple on Saturday, for
benefit auction at 8 o'clock.
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Coffee Tuesday
Honors Mothers
Honoring mothers of Job's Daughter!
In Salem, and mothera of members of
Chemeketa chapter, Order of DeMolay
for Boya, the Mother club of Rainbow
Girls has arranged coffee party to be
on Tuesday; -'
The affair will be at the home of Mrs.
Carl M. Qulstad, president of Rainbow
Mothers club, the hours to be from 10:30
until 1:30 o'clock.
Assisting with the arrangements are
Mrs. Paul Griebenow, Mrs. Vincent
Neal, Mrs. Zlna Sharpnack, Mrs. Arnold
Johnson, Mrs. Virgil Sexton, Mrs. Max
Muller, Mrs. Louis Lorenz, Mrs. C. A.
Rust, Mrs. G. E. Osko, Mrs. A. D.
Shields, Mrs. Lorlng Grier, Mrs. R. J.
Seeger, Mrs. Wayne Walls, Mrs. Jack
Kuhn, Mrs. C. E. Lee, Mrs. W, H. Mer
rill, Mrs. Merle Phillips, Mrs. Eldon
Scott, Mrs. H. F. Roseler, Mrs. Robert
Hansen, Mrs. H. J. Gillespie, Mrs. E. H.
K. Dorr, Mrs. R. J. Searcy and Mrs.
Karl Wenger. . -, i , i ; i
, Speaker' at the annual banquet hon
oring mothers and daughters at Christ
Lutheran church on Tuesday will be the
Rev. Victor Hugo Sword. His topic will
be "Women of India."
Others on the program include Mrs.
George Johnson who will give a short
talk, Mrs. Herbert Hamman who is to
sing. Misses Barbara Gronke and Betty
Johnson will sing a duet.
Mrs. George Johnson is chairman of
the event and assisting with the arrange
ments are Mrs. Warne Nunn, Mrs. Lester
Byrnelson, Mrs. Evelyn Hamby and
Mrs. Otto Roller. .
Social afternoon group of ChadwicV
chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will
meet for dessert at the Masonic tempi
on Tuesday at 1:18 o'clock. .-
Mrs. Rex Hartley will sing and piano
numbers and humorous readings will b
given by Mac Baker of Salem senior
high school. .'
Assisting Mrs. Effie King, chairman,
with the refreshments will be Mrs. E. E.
Bergman, Mrs. K. H. Pickens, Mra. Fred
Keeler, Mrs. P. H. Collins, Mrs. J. B.
Schaller, Mrs. George E. Hanson, Mrs.
Benjamin Knight and Mrs. B. W. Stacey.
Attending a district meeting in New
berg on Monday and Tuesday will be
several members of the Neighbors ot
Woodcraft ot Salem. Delegates are Mrs.
J. H. Igleheart, guardian neighbor, Mra.
O. H. Edwards, Miss Pearl Balrcy, Mra, :
C. B. Shaw, Mrs. Halite Lynch, and Mra.
Cora Smith. 'District officers who will
be present Include Mrs. J. McNeil, mu-
slcian, and Russell Wlnchcomb, part
i guardian neighbor, both of Salem.
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: An event of Interest for Monday av-
nlng will be the sonata recital to b :
' presented by Ethel Lou Stanek, cellist,
and Catharine W. Schnelker, pianist, in"
waller hall auditorium at 8:18 o'elock.
The interested public Is invited. '
' Program for the evening is as follows
I ' ' -Sonata
No. 2 In D for viola da gamba
and klavier Bach
. Adagio ., ''"'
Allegro " . '
Andante !'"
Allegro
, a
Sonata Op. 69 in A for piano and
cello Beethoven
Allegro, ma non tanta '
Scherzo ... 1 .
Adagio cantabtle ' " .
Allegro vivaca
III .
First Sonata Op. 38 In E miner for
cello' and piano Brahmt
Allegro non troppo .
Allegretto quasi Minuetto
Allegro
IV
Three Concert Pieces for cello and
piano James Ming
Capriccio
Meditation
Animated
"You'll Remember Oregon"- is th
title of a movie to be shown at the Busi
ness and Professional Women's club on
Tuesday. The group will meet at 7:30
o'clock at the Woman's club house where
they will discuss vacation plans follow
ing the movie.
Mr. LeMar Hobbs is in charge of the
program and Mrs. Thomas G. Lovett le
in charge of refreshments.
AAUW Event
Thursday evening, May 14, will mark
the last meeting of the year for the Sa
lem branch ot American Association of
University Women. The occasion will
be one honoring the graduating senior
women of Willamette university and
will be at 8 p.m. at Baxter hall on the
Willamette campus.
The program announced by Mlsi
Elconor Roberts will feature the Mod
ern Dance group of Oregon State col
lege under the direction of Miss Betty
Lynd Thompson, associate professor of
women's physical education. Mlsi
Thompson Is an authority on interpre
tive dancing and has written a textbook
on the subject. She has studied with
such famous artist-dancers as Martha
Graham and Hana Holm. Her under
graduate study was done at Wesley uni
versity in Bloomlngton, Illinois and she
received her masters degree from the
University of Wisconsin. The Modern
Dance group has toured throughout the
state of Oregon, given guest appearances
in. Canada and has appeared in every
high school in Portland.
Mrs. Lawrence C. Merrlam, Jr., will
give a brief talk for the senior women
. on the meaning' of the AAUW fellow
ship program. During the short business
meeting election of officers for next year
will be conducted.
Punch and cookies will be served fol
lowing the program and those presiding
at the punch bowls will Include Mrs.
Paul Frost, Mrs. Kenneth Bush, Mrs.
A. M. Strohbchn and Mrs. Robert F.
Nichols. Members of the executive
board will serve as hostesses for the
evening. No reservations are necessary
to attend the affair.
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