Pag l ins CAPITAL JOURNAL, Balem, Oregon Cap ital Women Edited by MARIAN LOWBY FISCHER Officers In JW Club Announced Officers of the Junior Woman'a club who will erve with Mn. Wallace R. Cowen, named preildent last month, were elected at a meeting Mon day evening. To be installed on Monday, May 25, at the Colon ial home are Mn, Cowen, preildent; Mrs. Z. D. Bartruff, tint vice preildent; Mri. Rich ard Lankow, second vice preil dent; Mri. George W. Dewey, Jr., corresponding iccretary; Mn. Calvin Kent, recording ecretary; Mn. Lawrence Bar nard, Jr., financial lecretary; Mn. Gordon Graber, treasurer; Mn. Ted Jenny, parliamentar ian; Mri. Ted Tibbetti, publi city; Mn. Clinton Ault. Mri, Earl Hampton and Mn. Bill Clabaugh, director!, It wai announced that, the club hai donated more than $300 to the crippled children' school in Eugene and that near' ly 13,000 itampi have been col' lected for veterani. ' The guest ipeaker wai Glen Eaton of Portland who ipoke bout perfume. The special prize wai won by Mri. Harry Ewing. Member of the budget com mittee will meet on Wednes day at the home of Mn. Ted Jenny. Serving refreshments follow ing the meeting wen Mn. Charles Wlnkenwerder and Mn. Richard Klover. . i i mi in i mm 2 Plan Parties Among hoiteisei of next week wlU be Mn. A. A. Schramm and Mn. SUai Gaiter who have planned luncheon and bridge partlei xor may m and 22, at the acnramm home. Past Matrons ' Flit matroni of Harm Rosa court, Order of Amaranth, will meet with Mn. James Barrell, 2396 State, on Tues day at 7:30 o'clock. Dancing and cards will feature the "cotton party" to be given by Hanna Rosa! court on Saturday. The affair is to be a 9 o'clock at the Masonic temple. The. committee jn charge Include! Mr. and Mn. James Wedding Date Told At Party Some Notations . .By M. L. F. In addition to the newsy cnatter received each week from Alene Phillips on doings At a recent surprise shower ol Oregonlans in the national given for her, Miss Darlys! capital we have another lerv- Goodrlch announced Sunday, ice from a "private clipping June 14, ai date for her roar- bureau" lending many pictures riage to Donald Z. Wlchman. and clippings about Secretary The oartv wai siven bv the of the Interior and Mn. Dour - bride-elect'i iliter-in-law, Mn, laa McKay ... All the events The Warrenton Gold Cup race Garth Goodrich. The ihower mentioned in these have been 'in 'Warrenton, Va., and the pictures among the .clippings, too . . . One from the Timei- Herald about the "honey iet" hat a headline: 'Secretary jwc Kay, Saddled by Work, Stayi at Hii Desk." ... The article goei on to lay: "In full rein on Saturday were two of the horiiest eventi or tne year wai a kitchen one and each reported and described duti- guett presented two of her fav- fully by Miss Phillips, but it orlte recipei to the honoree. is the treatment accorded these The date for the wedding wai eventi by some of the Wash- revealed during one of the ington, D.C., newspapers that games and prizes in the game intrigues ui enough to mention went to Mlai Phillli Coon and more about them . . . The pa Mn. Harvey DeGroff. ' peri there have a style of their . Honoring Mill Goodrich own ... In the Times-Herald were her mother, Mri. Harry ! the bit about the recent re- Goodrich, the bridegroom'i cepiion given lor tne nacriayi. mother, Mn. Arnie Wichman, . i a long way irom rip Mri. Dale Bull. Mn. Walter perary, but Capt. Harold H Gogle, Mn. Lionel Domreii, Burton and Lt. Douglas McKay Mri. Jess Lucai, Mri. Roger marched all the way from Rltchey, Mn. Richard Sean, mere or inereaoouis xo Mrs. J. A. Wagner, Mrs. George et together at the Congres- Holmquiit, Mn. Harry Minto, iionai ciud weonesaay prompt- Mn. William Morrlion, Mn. at 5 p.m Supreme Court Frank Hughei, Jr., Mri. Har- Associate Justice Burton (as of vey De Groff, Mn. Leonard now) and interior secretary Manning, Mr. and Mri. J. P, lard Moore, Mr. and Mri. Al' fred Archibald. Mrs. Mable Rogen, Mri. R. Lee Woods, airs, xsmma Brown. In Corvallis In Corvallii on Saturday lor the second birthday anni versary of Vadi Hae Santha nomads 'or Avrudeka, were several Salem families. En joying the no-host dinner and evening of dancing and cards were - Mrs. Herman Bergner and Miu Betty Jean Bergner. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Decatur, mi.. DMiii. rm ml. NaHin ed together in officers school Lucai. Miss Susan Goodrich, Mn World War I and served in Mill Evelyn Iverson. tie m oivision, aoisi iman- Late rcfreihmenti were eerv- ,ry- "" " " H only lining mat tops among i society a oruera ui uie uuy miiuTT.nT .!ir,AA fh I should be the 5 to 7 p.m. re- Jt -.. Maw auanntf CCUI1UJ1 K1VCI1 HI W1C VUUBlca- home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce 7 m p.Tn h. m a group of Supreme Court wives to preside at the busy nrttn , n K 1 n Talrlntf .aA .fit . . , , I vwaxcc nn..,tt . . UttlCerS inStallea cream . and lugar decisions Installing new officer, to&i '1 F. Pickett. Bridge gamei fol lowed the dinner. Kentucky Derby in Louiiville, Tethered to both eventi were dozeni of members of Capital society, who for one day in 365, don't mind being on the fence from itart to finish. One of Washington's most noted horsemen, however, had to spend Saturday hitched to hii desk. He'i Secretary of the Interior McKay, a member in fine riding form of the Mount ed Sheriff's posse in Salem, Ore. Secretary McKay hasn't been missing out completely on his favorite sport. Since his arrival in Washington, he's been a Rock Creek regular, taking to the bridle paths with the same sergeant, park po lice force, every time out . . Scheduled to arrive in June from the West Coast is the sec retary's own American aaddle bred bay Eugene Pevlne or, if you want to take it at a quicker gait, Gene, for short . . . Where Gene will put up in Washington hasn't been decid ed yet, but for the firit part of his stay, he won t be settled here long. Back he goes to Portland, Ore., on June 12 for the big Rose Festival. And who will ride him? The tip sheets say it will be Secretary McKay . ; ." Another article, in the Eve ning Star, discusses at length i v ' J" "y f . v. , V" v.-1 III . . -'3 i y i ' I ' ' , s , , - V ' " "J r; mm Are Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Z. Dalke were married March 24.' The bride is the former Roberta Ro berts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Roberts. Mr. Dalk ii the ion of Mr. and Mn. C. E. Dalke of Berkeley, .Calif. The couple are at home in Salem. (Jesten-Miller itudio picture. One senate lady the Hells Canyon issue, start- Sunday Dinner i Entertaining at dinner on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, L. L. Hansen. Guests were their two daughten and their families, Mr. and Mn. Reid Hamilton, Butch and Ray mond, and Mr. and Mn. Joe Difilippi, Dolores and Joe, Jr. Also present were Mr. Dl Fllippi's mother, Mn. Sadie DiFillppi, and Mr. and Mn. Peter DiFillppi, his brother and , slster-in-1 a w , ill of Brooklyn, NY - On Monday, the DiFillppi famlles left for Loi Angeles where Mr. and Mri. Peter DFllippl and Mrs. Sadie Di Fillppi will board a plane for Brooklyn. . ,'.' ' WILLING WORKERS class of the First Christian church will meet for dessert at 1:16 o'clock on Thursday wth Mrs. W. A. Barkus, 470 Vista. Mrs. C. W. Stacy wlU tell about her trip to Mexico City. BOARD MEETING of St. Joseph'! Mother's club will be at 2:80 p.m. on Wednesday In the library at the school. tiiBiAuiug MCl w I nuivuml Mr. and Mn TVnnnrri Hlvnn 41.. t it,..,, mrAti-.. MitK namesj Mrs. Scott Ebright, Mr. and Wednesday will be Mrs. Ed- M' ;. "itf 'nf, ou w"h: "Thistown is as Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mr. and ward Holden. Chosen to lead ,U"f "I.06" " Hell i Can- Mn, Clifford Schulti, Mr., the club'i actlvitiei for the f3"adw ' ' i ."iffiiX : ?"d to.to j Frank Carnathan and Christie, Mr. and Mn. O. C. Harris and their son, Donald, who Is home on leave from the u. S. Navy. Music Group Music study group of the American Association! of University Women is meeting Friday at the home - of Mrs. George Allen. 1010 North 2 lit, a dessert to be served at 1:30 o'clock. . Betty Starr Anderson Is to sing selection, from Faust, accompanied by Dorothy Davii Lee. The music appreciation program notes on the life of Gounod will be presented by Mn. Leon Margosian. The story of Faust is to be pre sented by Mrs. Corneliui Lofgren. Mrs. Lee ii to play the 12th Hungarian Rhapsody by Liszt, and Mrs. Nora Thompson will tell the story of the life of Liszt. The in terested public is invited. MRS. J. EDGAR REAY Is chairman of the noon lunch-' eon for DeMolay Mothen club on Thursday. The group will elect officers when they meet at the Masonic temple. next acnooi seiuuii ure lum. I ...,, i .1,- tKlo ewis arit, presiaent; UqUad, "marshaling the punch Sidney Van Dyke, vlce-presi- ki ...i.tor,.- . nm uenv, una . turner, other phrases used) . . . An- retary-treasurer. The instal- Lther amm l Hesprlhed lation will begin at 1 o'clock "roving aides who helped to and will be in the gymnasium keen the nartv from camnini? at the school. , in one .Dot." . . Mrs. Henry Sunderland and . The article describes fur- Mrs. E. A. Meola wlU serve ther: "Mrs. McKay was in soft tea following the ceremony, gray chiffon, sparkling with and there will be a nursery Iridescent sequins, and her or- for small children. chid corsage was of the palest pink. Mrs. Burton wore gleam- A DAUGHTER, named Bar- hw um wMia m hot. fin,ov bara Carol, was born Thursday, were whHe orchids . . . The . B;.'." Ban A.nium. lexa. cocktaU-hour shower on Wed to Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Stanley P. Olson. Sgt. Olson is stationed at Brooks air force base at San Antonio. Mrs. Genevieve Olson of Salem is a grandmother of the new arrival. SOCIAL . committee for Trinity chapter meeting, Or der of Eastern Star, on Fri day includes Mrs. Gleason A. Young, Mrs. Harry L. Miller, Mrs. Tom Shlpler, Mrs. Wilma Knapp and Mrsi Beverly Lewis. The group wilt meet at the West Salem City build ing at 8 o'clock. nesday it's getting so the weatherman turns up all over this week didn't keep doz ens and dozens of guests away." ... This particular Times-Herald article is accom panied by, a beautiful photo graph of Mrs. McKay . . . Another picture, in the Eve ning Star, shows Mrs. McKay chatting over the tea cups with Mn. Oscar Chapman, whose husband preceded Mr. McKay as Secretary of the Interior . . . . Secretary McKay is the sub ject of many choice stories and the decision of McKay to with draw the brief filed by the Truman administration oppos ing giving a license to the Ida ho Power company ... IN VICTORIA for over the week-end and attending the gardens show there was Mrs. William H. Lytlq, who joined Portland friends there. Duo Engaged Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Aletha Vibbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Vibbert, to Jack Utterback, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Utterback. The bride-elect is a graduate of Sa lem high and is employed at turning to Portland today. a. mi . w,iciuw.a 40 at tending Salem academy. No date is set for the wedding. For Visitor In compliment to Mrs. C. C. Colt of Portland, Mn. Mark Hillary entertained a small group of friends at an In formal tea on Monday after noon. Mrs. Colt wai in Salem over Mother's day and is re- MEETING WEDNESDAY will be Laurel guild of Knight Memorial Congregational church. Mrs. Arthur Fiske will entertain the group at her home, 4290 . Monroe, at 8 o clock, other hostesses being Mrs. O. E. Palmateer, Mrs. O. A. Olson and Mrs. A. J. Walker. HOME FROM a month'l trip east to visit relativei in Washington, D. C, New York City and Youngstown, Ohio, are Mn. John L. Ahlbin and little ion, Richard. They made the trip by plane. . m m m ATTENDING the Ice Follies in Portland on Sunday were Mr. and Mn. A. W. Rocka- fellow. Tuesday. May 12, INS Rotana Club Votes for 2 Rotana club members vot ed to support Mil Lorena Jack and Mn. Henry Mattson, both memben of their unit, a candidates for directors for the national Rotana board, when the group met Monday evening at the home of Mri. Henry Miller. The club voted to purchase a new folding wheel chair for a polio victim of thla area. Also, the club voted to glva $25 to the Red Cross for the blood program.' Several members announc ed they will attend the district conference , in McMlrmvllle, May 23 and '24. Mn. Frank Jackson, the newly Installed president, was in charge of the meeting. Refreshment! were served late. Alumnae Meeting Chi Omega alumnae plan their final meeting of the year on Thursday evening of this week at the home of Mrs, Claybourne Dyer at 8 o'clock. New officers will be elected. Co-hostesses are Mrs. W. C, Dyer, Sr. and Mrs. Francis T. Wade. ' WOMEN'S guild of St. Mark'i Lutheran church if meeting at 1 p.m. Wednesday In the social roomi of the church. Mn. C. Vavrlck Ii to lead the devotions. Mri. O. E. VanBlarlcom ii to give the book review and Mn. E. W. Hillstrom is to have charga of the business session. LEAVING this week for the east were Mr. and Mrs. H. G.' Maison. 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