Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 26, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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THK CAPITAL JOURNAU Sales. Oregon
Tuesday, Hey 26, 1953
Capital Women
, Edited ky MABIAN LOWBI riSCHU
P.E.O. Organizes 6th
Chapter Here; Mrs. Perry
President of New Group
About 150 attended tht
mtctlnf and tea Monday aft
ernoon when Chapter CQ of
th PJE.O. Sisterhood, alxH
ehapter of the croup la Sa
tern, wai organized. The
meeting was at the First Pres-
byterlan church. Mri. Dolph
Pblppa of Medford, state or
ganlzer, conducted the meet
Ing. ; The new chapter Is made
ap of members from other
chapters who have moved to
Balem,
Members of . Chapter BQ,
iponsoring organization of the
lew group, asiisted at the ini
tial event, Mrs. Ervln L. Pet
, irson being president of Chap-
JerBQ.
Officers for the new chap-
jer, CQ, are Mrs. William C.
perry, formerly of Chapter
CM, Pendleton, president;
Mrs. K. 0. Lytle, Chapter BI.
Rose burg, vice-president; Mrs.
W. B. Gill, Chapter J. Wood
sum, recording secretary; Mrs.
William J. Bender, Chapter
AC, Ashland, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. Clyde Martin,
Chapter O, Albany, treasurer;
Mrs. G. W. Bruce, Chapter
BA, Greaham, chaplain; Mrs.
I T. Kvale, Chapter BI, Will
nar, Minn., guard.
Other charter members art
1 Mrs. K. R. Cole, Chapter AL,
Edgemont, B.D.: Miss Wini
fred Carrithers, Chapter FK,
Council Bluffs, Iowa; Mrs. A.
f. de Lesplnasse, Chapter AQ,
Redmond; Mrs. Homer Hea
ion. Chapter AT, Oxford,
Keb.; Mrs. Arthur Lara, Chap
ter CI. Newport: Mrs. C. M.
Forbes, Chapter M, Kellogg,
jdaho; Mrs. John Mulr, Chap
ter AH, RJUville, Wash.; Mrs.
Engagement
Is Revealed
Announcement was made
ever tht week-end of the en
gagement of Misa Marian B
Roller, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Roller, to Walter
Eistel, son. of Mr. and Mrs.
Dtto ZlsteL
No date has been set for the
ireddlng.
Th bride-elect I graduating
Oil year from Salem high
school. Mr. Zistel to engaged
m farming.
Two Honored : !
Mrs. L. X. deWeesw enter
tained this morning at an In
formal coffee at her home,
R teats including neighbors in
ted in to say goodbye to Mrs.
Wlllard Marshall, who is
leaving in early June for a
lour of Europe with Mr. Mar
thall and daughter, Julia; and
to welcome to th nelghbor
tood, Mrs. HaU Lusk. Mrs.
Gerhard Pagenstecher assisted
lha
D. V. Olds, Chapter BO. St
Helens; Mrs. Don Richardson,
Chapter B, Shelton, Wash.
Other state officers at the
meeting, in 'addition to Mrs.
Phelps, included Mrs. A.
Gilmor of Portland, first
vice-president; Mrs. Wendell
L. Van Loan of Corvallis, sec
ond vice-president; Mrs. Rob
ert L. Elfitrom, - Salem, re
cording secretary; Mrs. Loyd
F. Carter of Portland, corre
sponding secretary; Mrs,
Charles A. Sprague, Salem,
past state president
Mrs. Scott Samsel of Chap
ter BQ Introduced the state
officers and presented cor
sages to them and to all the
charter members of Chapter
BQ.
For th special program.
Mrs. Marens Maltby sang two
numbers, accompanied by Mrs,
Ralph Dobbf.
Flowers were received by
th new group from th two
chapter at Pendleton; a gift
cam from th Roseburg chap
ter and greetings were receiv
ed from various other out-of-town
chspters.
Salem's other five P.E.O.
chapters. G. AB. BQ. BC and
CB, an gave gifts.
At the tea, Mrs. Sprague
and Mrs. Elfitrom poured. The
tea table was set with a light
blue satin doth, centerpiece
oi pink, white - and blue
blooms, and pink tapers.
Monday evening, the newly
organized chapter met . for
dinner , at Cole's Chicken
piner, later meeting with the
state organizer at th home
of Mrs. Perry.
Th) Towns Jhcp
Met
v
2 Parties for
Mrs. Wagner
Honored at two parties this
week is Mrs. Roger Wagner of
Portland.
This afternoon. Mrs. Duane
Gibson entertained at a lunch
eon for Mrs. Wagner, a shower
oi guts xeung the honoree.
On Friday, Mrs. Lloyd F.
Ramey and Mrs. Alton L.
Chamberlain are to entertain
at th home of th former at
a dessert luncheon and shower
to honor Mrs. Wagner.
SUNNTSIDE Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Dutolt recently at
tended the wedding of their
nephew,- Derrel Pinkston. at
Crescent City, Calif. Mrs. Leo
Pinkston of Haver, Mont, sis
ter of Mrs. Dutolt cam horn
with them for a visit before re
turning to her horn in Haver.
For Marcia Jenny
Marcla Jenny, younger
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Jenny, celebrated her fifth
birthday Saturday, ber mother
entertaining with a circus par
ty at their horn in the after
noon. . , , ...
Wishing Marcia a happy
birthday were Belinda Pur-
vine, Clair Mumau, Billy Da-
vies, Karen and Douglas
Joehnke, Judy and Jan Van-
Osdol, Richard Curry. Michael
Smith, Jimmy and Rosemary
Manlon and Nancy Jenny, sis
ter of th honoree.
Smith-Clark 1
Stayton Miss Esther Clark
and Dwlght Smith were mar
ried at a simple ceremony at
the Methodist church ou Sun
day, May 17. The Rev. Ken
neth Abbott, pastor of the
church, read the service.
The afternoon ceremony was
attended by a group of close
friend and relatives. Both
young people arc students at
the University of Oregon. A
wedding dinner was served fol
lowing the ceremony by the
Rev. and Mr. Abbott '
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i Wed at Woodbnra Mrs. Roy Lee West, above, the .
former. Hazel Hermanson, was wed May 17 at Woodburn.
She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Engel Hermanson of
Woodburn and Mr. West is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
West of Salem. (Arts studio picture.) ;
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NAItUGUNE
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THE
TOYSHOP
Capital J
Committees and
Officers Entertained
Mrs. Harry H. Charlton and
Harry L. Miner, worthy ma
tron and worthy patron of
Trinity chapter. No. 175, Or
der of Eastern Star, assisted by
Mrs. Harry L. Miller and Har
ry H. Charlton, entertained
their officers and committee
members at dinner at the Gold
en Pheasant on Saturday. The
tables were festive with spring
flowers In pink and white.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Fortter, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Van Wyngarden, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Hoffman, Mr. and
Mrs. Steven Rosenbaum, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence M. Flagg,
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Braucht, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Mills, Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Stewart Mr. and
Mrs? D. M. Xby, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy C. Newgent Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Gibson, Mr.- and Mrs.
Charles L. Unruh, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Hedges, Mr. and Mrs. L.
H. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
fred Wilson, Mr; and Mrs. Her
man Kortemeyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Pattison, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Lamb, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Cain, Mr. and Mrs.
Bothwell Avison, Mr. and Mrs.
E. T. Hartwell, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence C. Field, Mrs. Letty
Genre, Mrs. Mary Pugh, Mrs.
C. M. Hixson, Mrs. Hazel An
derson. Mrs. Elizabeth Hoff
man, Mrs. Dana Bllleter, Mrs.
Willis Brown, Mrs. Harold
Lewis, Mrs. Cummin gs Held
and Mis Shirley Rld. -.
of th juvenile members were
also present
A three tiered cake with
golden decorations, baked by
Mrs. Louis Steffas, centered
the serving table and was cut
by Mrs. Miller.
Cards were In play after th
meeting with the prize for high
score going to Mrs. Pat Ebner
ana lor low to Mrs. Thomas
Gorman. Mrs. George N. Beck
er received the special prize.
The committee in charge of
arrangements Included Mrs.
Pst Ebner, Mrs. LaVerne
Otten and Mrs. A. Louis Stef-fan.
This meeting took the place
of the regular meeting original
ly scheduled for May 26. .
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Wedding Dated
Butteville Invitations have
been received by local friends
for th coming wedding of Miss
Barbara Jean Croco, daughter
of Mrs. Russell I. Croco. and
Jack Donald McLeod, Jr., on
June 8.
The young couple attended
Butteville grade school and
North Marion high school. Miss
Croco has been working in an
insurance office in Portland
sine graduating . from high
school last June. Mr. McLeod
will graduate from Portland
university this month and plans
to teach.
Coronation Theme Used
At J W Club's Banquet
Crow.f.vor. and i-.
arrangement oi m lFmu... . ----- n ,
yellow irUe. d
head table featured a corona-,
tion theme for th Junior Wo
man's club installation banquet
Monday evening, th group
meeting at th Colonial Hous.
More than SO attended the
event -
Preceding the dinner a reaa-
inc was presented by
Mary Steven of Leslie Junior
high school. -Mrs.
Melvin Pilette gav th
invocation. Seated at th head
table and welcomed by Mrs.
Margaret White, toastmistress.
were Mrs. Fred Gast of Port
land, third vice president of
th state and Junior state di
rector, and Mrs. George W. Ail
ing, state treasurer, both of the
Oregon Federation of Women's
clubs: Mrs. Albert c. un.lt,
Junior Woman's club counielor
from the Salem Woman's club;
Mrs. Carl W. Chambers, new
counselor for the Juniors; Mrs.
Ted Jenny, outgoing president
of the group, and Mrs. Wallace
Cowen, new president
Others honored were psst
presidents, those present in
cluding Mrs. Clinton Standish,
Mrs. Thome Hammond, Mrs.
Delbert Schwabbauer, Mrs.
Sam C. .Campbell, Mrs. Ralph
W. Atwood, Mrs. Wesley Good
rich. Additional guests were
Mrs. Douglas Yeater, Mrs.
Wheeler English and Mrs. Rus
sell C. Hsehl. Jr.
Conducting th installation
of new officers was Mrs. Albert
Grsgg. Accepting the gavel
June 6 Event .
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stein
bock have invitations out for
th Bar Mitzvah of their son,
David Rorary Steinbeck. The
service will be at 10 a.m., Sat
urday, June 6, at Temple Beth
Sholom in Salem.
.
SUNNYSIDE Mr. and Mrs.
Charles went on a short vaca
tion trip to eastern Oregon.
Birthday Event
Judson Bresaler, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Bresaler,
celebrated his 8th birthday at
a party on Friday at his home.
Birthday cak and refresh
ments were served to Jack
Dewey, Albert Fesklns, Tom
my Pace, Robert - Saunders,
Kenny Major, George Beck,
Coble Grabenhorst, Jimmy
Brenn. Wayne Messter, Ger
ald Savage, Mike Myers, and
Dickie Major.
Other guest, were Judson s
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Gustafson of Portland,
Mrs. Carroll Robinson and Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Gustafson.
50th Anniversary
Observed by CD A
Woodburn The golden an
niversary of St Mary's court
No. 893, Women's Catholic Or
der of Foresters, was observed
May 21 at St Luke's hall. Mrs.
W. C. Miller was honored as
th only charter member pres
ent The court was organized
May 21, 1903 by Mrs. Mary
Colton and the only other liv
ing charter members are Mrs.
Joe Nibler of Woodburn and
Mrs. John McGrath of Port
Guests were Mrs. Basil Stup-
fel and Mrs. Robert Coleman,
both of St Paul. A large group
Recitals Planned
During This Week
Presenting piano students in
two recitals this week will be
Miss Ruth Bedford,, the pro
grams to be at Roberts studio
at 7:45' O'clock. The Interested
public Is invited to attend.
For the program on Wednes
day evening, Mrs. Walter Hart
of Whldby Island, Wash., vio
linist, and her accompanist
Miss Patsy Thor, will assist
Students participating will be
Adele Welty, Patty Jones, Hel
en Manke, Mavis Malbon, Ju
dith seamster, Dorothy Mac
Gregor, Merlene Phillips, Prl
cilla Payne, Jimmy i Seely,
Rosamonde Bothman, Shirley
Pugh, Gary Lovre, Laurel Mal
bon, Patsy Thor, Joanne Sallng,
Jerry Olson, Patricia Payne.
Flaying in the recital on
Thursday evening will be the
following students: Betty Coe,
Sue Shaw, Patricia Whelan.
David Bradshaw, Shirley Gov
ier, Marilyn Friesen, Wally
Park, Beth Hoffman, Richard
league, Wanda coe, Sara Al
len, LUa Mae Burger, Marian
fast, Gayl McCain, Patricia
Edwards, Jerry Davenport,
Nancy Teague, Mary Beth
Lockenour.
DeGroot-Darling''
Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Darling
of Vancouver, Wash., have an
nounced the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Mildred
Louise Darling, to Edward B.
DeGroot, son of Mrs. George
W. Shafer of Sllverton. Both
are graduates of Oregon State
college where the bride-elect
ard Lankow, second vice presi
dent; Mrs. George W. Dewey,
Jr corresponding secretary;
ur. Lawrence Barnard, Jr., fi
nancial secretary; Mrs. Gordon
Rraher. treasurer: Mrs. Ted
Jennv. narliamentartan; aura.
t1 TibbetU. publicity; Mrs.
Clinton Ault Mrs. Earl Hamp
ton and Mrs. Bill Claoaugn, -
vector.
The annual report of club ac
tivities was given by Mrs. Jen
nv Proceeds from the several
club benefits were donated to
the state fund for scholsrshlps
to the children's hospital school
in Eugene. Mrs. Fred Gast an
nounced that once again the
Salem club was tops In the
state for contribution to this
fund, the group contributing
over $300 this year. The Juniors
alio gave aid to veterans fs
cilities, state schools and hos
pitals during the year.
Twenty-five dollars was do
nated to the blood bank Mon
day evening.
Mrs. Richard Jenning will
head a committee for the sum
mer picnic, the date to be an
nounced later.
In charge of th banquet on
Monday was Mrs. Margaret
White and working with her
were Mrs. Donald L. Barrick,
Mrs. Norman Johnson, Mrs.
Frank D. Ward, Mrs. Charles
Knapp, Mrs. Melvin PiIette.
Mrs. Floyd Miles and Mrs. Earl
Hampton.
Betrothal
Announced
Th miKniit of Miss Lan-
11 Darrow, daugnter oi nr.
nr. ura Hirnara uauiiu ubp
mar nf Portland, to Donald
Zenger, son of Mr. and Mrs.
O. G. Zenger ox saiem, oaa
been announced. .
Mlu narrow a a atudent at
Marylhurst college ana Mr.
zmht iz a iunior at Univer
sity of Portland.
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Recital Saturday
At Jessop Studio
Mrs. E. Donald Jessop pre
sented her piano students in
recital at the Jessop studios on
Saturday evening. Seventy-five
guests attended.
The following presented the
program: Linda Rae Funrue,
Earl Fakborg, Jeanne Buchan
an, Don Galen Jessop, Kathryn
Overlund, Lewie Davies, Jon
na Jacobson, Marilyn Olden
bcrg, Laura Moore, Karen Ann
Rose. Sylvia Thelen, Valerie
Jessop, Margaret Mai lor ie,
Alice Ferguson, Sharon Thorn-
Judy Koehler, Mary Kay
Davis, Patricia Kabatoff, Rich
ard Davies, Julette Sather, Dav
id Merchant.
For Bride-Elect
Honoring Miss Ells Schroe
der, bride-elect of John M.
Williamson of Eugene, ; Mrs.'
Hall Lusk is entertaining next
Monday evening. A group of
Miss Schroeder'a friends has
been Invited for dessert at
7:30 o'clock, th party to be at
the Lusk horn on Fairmount
Hill. Th engagement of Miss
Schroeder to Mr. Williamson
was announced last week.
F SINGLE PLEASANT Point
Social club will meet Thurs
day, May 28, at the home of
Mrs. Burnett for a noon lunch
eon. . '.
Wedding invitations
Invitations are out for th
wedding of Mis Shlrlee New
bry, dsughter of Secretary of
State and Mrs. Earl T. New
bry, and William E. Bitiell,
the couple to be married the
afternoon of Sunday, June 14.
The service will be at S
o'clock in the First Congrega
tional church. The reception
will be at the Newbry resi
dence on East Rural. Mr. Bis
sell Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Blssell of Ashland.
Is affiliated with Gamma Phil
Beta sorority and Mr. DeGroot !
Is a member of Theta XI fra-
ternity. A summer wedding Is I
planned.
PLATING in a piano and or
gan recital Tuesday evening
will be 'four students of Don
Worden. The event Is an In
vitational affair. Misses Pat
Pack, Giovonna Davies, Mary
Gottschalk and Christina Ed
strom will present the program
and will be assisted by Miss
Ruth Bedford and Mr. Worden.
COSMIS club members met
for their monthly dance, Sat
urday, guests for the evening
Including Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ad
ams, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Friese, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gen
ii art, Mr and Mrs. Sam Tripp,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davenport,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson,
Miss CoraneU PryzbiUa, Claude
Graham. New members wel
comed were Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Riffey. Hosts for the evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Stuhr.-r. r
Family Dinner
Sllverton ' ' Mr. and Mrs
Wenzel Stlrber entertained at
dinner at their home for their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. L. Williams and fam
ily, who left for their San
Francisco horn this week-end,
Pisces were made for the
complimented guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Williams. Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Schneider, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Zollner, Mr. and Mrs. L.
B. Scharback, and the Wenzel
Stlrbers.
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