Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 02, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Smlem. Ore
Capital Women
EdiUd by MARIAN LOWHY FISCHER
Miss Snider
Entertains
Thursday
Honoring Miss Sidney Kra
mer, who will be leaving for
Florida this faU to enter Rol
lini college, and Miss Louise
Owens, who is to be a fresh
man at Mills college in Cali
fornia, Miss Patsy Snider is to
be hostess Thursday evening
for a party at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Snider.
The guests, all of whom will
Birthday Party
At Crary Home
Morrell Crary son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morrell Crary, will cele
brate his tenth birthday Thurs
day, September 3. A party is
planned by his mother at their
home in the afternoon.
Those invited are George
Corrigan, Chester Hodgson,
Tim Meyer, Richard Saalfeld,
Micheal McK innon, John
Shinn, Jim Shinn, Jeff Shinn,
Robert Hammer, Arleta Ham
mer, Richard Shramm, Billy
Brown, John Heeman, Charles
Purvis, James Zielinskl and
Kathy Zielinskl. Assisting Mrs.
be entering college this year, Crary will be his grandmothers,
are to come dressed in attire Mrs. J. B. Crary, and Mrs. J. A.
denoting their profession four I Zielinski, his aunts Mrs. Earl
years from now. Hammer and Mrs. C. V. Ziel-
In the group wll be Missunski ana Mrs. KODeri waw-
Kromer, Miss Owens, Miss Ro-
, berta Sears, Miss Justine Lew
is. Miss Elsbeth Nelte, Miss
Arda Lien, Miss Julie Miller,
Miss Claudia Waters, Miss
Clarice Waters, Miss Sally
Grelg, Miss Patricia Shields,
Miss Jerl Keene of Corvallis,
Miss Shirley Crothers, Miss
Marcia Maple of Bend, Miss
Diane Burkiand, Miss Judith
Carlson, Miss Carol Svinth,
Miss Betty Zahara, Miss Char
Jen Woods, Miss Barbara Bone-
steele of Corvallis, Miss Bever
ly Mott, Miss Nancy Moore-
ford.
Ice cream and cake will be
served after the games.
OES Begins
New Year
Laurel Herr, Mir Mary
Schrunk and the hostess.
Pair Married
In Seattle
Wed in the Ballard First
Lutheran church in Seattle the
evening of Saturday, August
IS, were Miss Shirley Jean
Skager, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam O. Skager of Seattle,
and Douglas Klein, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gideon Klein of Sa
lem. The Rev. (Arnold F. An
derson read the vows for the
double ring service before an
altar decorated with yellow
and white gladioluses and
candlelight.
The bride wore a white lace
nd pleated tulle over satin
dress. The veil of illusion was
caught to a tiara of pearls. The
bride wore a necklace that had
belonged to her paternal
grandmother and earned , a
lace handkerchief that belong
ed to her maternal grandmoth
er. Her flowers were a white
orchid, white rosebuds and
tephanotls.
Mr. George Torgeson was
matron of honor. Her dresa
was of yellow nylon over taf
feta and she carried yellow
roses.
Bridesmaid were Miss Vir
ginia Skager, Miss Patricia
Jensen of Seattle and Miss
Mary ZUen Klein of Salem,
They wore orchid frocks Iden
tical to that of the matron of
honor's and carried similar
bouquets,
Little Crlsti Skager. niece
of the bride, was flower girl.
Her dress was of pink organdy
and she carried a miniature
bouquet.
Marilyn' Nelson, cousin of
the bride and Peggy Holbrook
were candle lighters, wearing
aqua nylon dresses and Dale
Greenlee of Salem was best
man. Ushers were Paul Wangs-
mo, Herb Siefkes, and Waldo
Unhrue. At the organ was Mrs.
Arnold Anderson to accom
pany Gene Koll who sang.
A reception followed the
service. At the urns were
Mrs. G. A. Nelson and Mrs,
Leo Wolsky, Mrs. Roy Berry
and Mrs. Donald Johnson cut
wedding cake. Miss Inga Ast
rup was at the punch bowl
Others assisting were Misses
Joan Engstrom, Marion Chris
tianson and Margo Tappero,
Mrs. Shirley Estes, Mrs. Donna
Millard, Mrs. Bernlre Barron
Miss Donna Lou Erickson of
Bellighara presided at the guest
book.
The couple are making their
home in Parkland, where the
bridegroom will complete his
education at Pacific Lutheran
college.
Writers Meet
Salem Writers club met
Tuesday evening at the home
of Mrs. Jesse C Singleton, with
Miss Renska Swart as co-host
ess. The group outlined activ
ities for the coming year, and
made final plans for the din
ner October IS in observance
of national poetry day. Organ
lzatloa of a course of short
story writing and quarterly
work shop meeting covering
specific subjects were consid
ered. Present were Mr. and Mrs
N. F. Anderson, Mrs. Lloyd
Smith, Mrs. William Merriott,
Mrs. Robert Hutcheon, Mrs.
John McNaUie, Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn Cronemiller, Mrs.
Blanch Jones, Joseph Singer,
Perry Relgleman, Mrs. Albert
Girod, Mrs. C. E. Layton, Mrs.
Iffle May White, Mrs. Robin
Moaer, Mrs. Flora Enders, a .id
the hostesses. I
Reports of the grand chap
iter in Portland in June were
given by Mrs. Charles Fowler,
Mrs. Edward Williams, Mrs.
IE. T. Armstrong and Thomas
Kellev at the fall's first meet-
field, Miss Doris Starrett, Miss in of Chsdwick Charter. Or-
sarDara yuiaerson, miss uroi der of Eastern Star Tuesday
Lee, Miss Louisa Lamb, Miss I evening.
Several invitations were re
ceived from chapters to honor
their own members who were
named grand officers for this
year. Members Having oirtn-
days in August and September
were honored with favors.
Mrs. Arnold Johnson, moth
er adviser of Rainbow, gave a
report on the summer activities
of the Rainbow Girls.
Out-of-town visitors were
Mrs. B. Bock, of Los Angeles,
Mrs. Ruth Blackman, of Coo
shilla Valley, Calif., and Mrs.
L. Bartell, of Cottage Grove.
Refreshments were served on
the 5th floor by Mrs. Irvln Bry-
on and Dr. and Mrs. E. H. K.
Dorr.
Next meeting will be Septem
ber IS. It is to be a friendship
night with th following chap
ters Invited:
Meridian, Evangeline, and
Blue River, all from Eugene;
Evergreen, of woodburn; Mar
ilyn, Mill City and Gervais
chapter from Gervais.
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Nuptials Recently Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anthony Hainz
(Diane Thill), above, were married August 22 at Sweet
Home. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wally
Thill and Mr. Hainz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hainz.
(Eggen photo, Lebanon)
Copettes Club
Members of the Copettes
club met at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Robson, Tuesday eve
ning. The group made favors
for the state hospital.
Pre. ..it were Mrs. Clyde
Warren, Mrs. Clyde Scott,
Mrs. Frank Sloan. Mrs. Ever
ett Odle, Mrs. Vernon White,
Mrs. Leland Weaver, Mrs.
Bill Wilson. Mrs. Edwin
Burke. Mrs. Don Nickelson,
Mrs. Orin Whtie, Mrs. Merrill
Combs, Mrs. Thomas Robson.
6ILVERTON Mrs. George
Hubbs left Tuesday for Seattle
to be with the family of her
daughter, he Earl Chalfana.
From there Mrs. Hubba will
go by plane with her aon, Ron
ald Hubbs, to his home in St
Paul, Minn., where aha will
spend aeveral weeks vacation
and will be with other Rela
tives.
FIRST MEETING of the fall
for bethel UD, Job's Daugh
ters, will be Thursday at 7:30
p.m. in the Scottish Rite
temple.
School Group Is.
Feted at Dinner
Misses Meredith Hayes, Bar
bara Snook, Mary Cecile Roc-
quet and Patricia Gilles were
hostesses on Saturday at the
home of Miss Hayes at a din
ner party to honor a group of
girls going away to school.
The honorees were Miss
Joan Polster, who is to attend
Holy Names academy at Spo
kane; Miss Dolores Schmitz,
who is to enroll In Seattle uni
versity; Miss Patricia Orton,
who will -attend Portland uni
versity and Miss Shirley Tag-
gart, who will be a student at
Mt. Angel college. j
Besides the four honorees,
others at the dinner were
Misses Jackie Larson, Donna
Kirscher, Maggie Bach, Anita
Becker, Shirley Sommer, Ter
esa Bello, Mary Angela Suing,
Shirley Coffee, Beverly Deg
geller and the hostesses.
Au Revoir Coffee
For Mrs. Petteys
Mrs. M. C. Petteys, who is
leaving next Tuesday for a trip
to the mid-west, was honored
at an informal coffee for which
Mrs. Leon E. Barrick and Mrs.
T. J. Scroggin entertained Tues
day morning at Mrs. Barrick's
apartment in the Lee. A small
group of the honoree's close
friends was invited.
Mrs. Petteys is to stop in
Kennewlck, Wash., to visit a
niece for a day or two, then will
go on to South Dakota and to
Madison, Wis. She Is to return
west by way of Canada, stop
ping in Calgary. She wilL be
gone about a month.
WU Campus
Readies
For Year
These are busy days at Wil
lamette university preliminary
to opening of orientation week
and rush events next Monday,
Classes open September IS.
Schedule of events for Wil-
Iamette's four Panhellenlc so
rorities has been announced,
rushing events starting next
Tuesday.
Open house at all four so
rorities. Alpha Chi Omega, Chi
Omega, Delta Gamma and Pi
Beta Phi, will be next Tuesday
afternoon. The girls will be
taken In groups to each house
for 20-minute parties, pre
ceding these there will be a
general assembly for freshmen
women at Music hall at 2:15
p.m.
Formal rusn period opens
Wednesday. Afternoon func
tions will be given at each
house in six-45-minute periods,
starting at 1:30 o'clock Eve
ning functions will start at 7
o'clock, a seriei of four at each
house.
Two afternoon functions
will come Thursday, Septem
ber 10. two at each house; and
two evening functions will be
given at each house, the first
period at 6:30 o clock.
Three one-hour parties at
each house come on Friday,
starting at 3:15 o'clock, eve
ning affairs starting at 6:30
o'clock, three at each house.
On this day, rushees turn in
first and second preferences
yj for Saturday's functions.
1 'On Saturday, September 12,
there will be a luncheon at
each house at 1 o'clock. Ban
quets will be in the sororities
at 9:30 o'clock that evening,
formal affairs, rushees to re
turn to Panhellenlc office at
8:30 o'clock to turn in final
preference, and to pick up
formal bids at 10 o'clock that
night for the pledging.
Miss Marie DeHarpport is
president, of the Panhellenlc
council this year. The presi
dents of the four sororities are:
Miss Marjorie Leonard. Alpha
Chi Omega; Miss Sharon Gris
wold. Chi Omega; Miss Mary
Polales. Delta Gamma, Miss
Nancy Doughton, Pi Beta Phi.
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Are Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lutton (Jo Ella
McCuistian), above, were married recently at Sweet Home,
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. McCuis
tian of Foster and Mr. Lutton is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Lutton of Sweet Home. (Eggen Photo, Lebanon) .
Wedding Thursday
Planned for Thursday eve
ning of this week is the wed
ding of Miss Allagene Fried
and James A. Brown, the cere
mony to be solemnized in the
Seventh Day Adventist church.
The reception following will
be at the Mayflower hall. Miss
Fried is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Fried and Mr.
Brown is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joel R. Brown.
Couple Honored
Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cum
mings were honored at an- at
home on Sunday, observing
their 25th wedding anniver
sary. The affair was arranged
by a group of friends at the
new country home of Mr. and
Mrs. Cummings, some 125
friends calling between 2 and
S o'clock.
Mrs. Lloyd Vedder, aunt of
Mrs. Cummings, cut the cake,
and pouring were two daughters-in-law,-
Mrs. Ronald Cum
mings and Mrs. Raymon Cum
mings. The five couples planning
the party were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Moore, Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Gagan, all of Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Parker of Weco
ma Beach and Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn Switzer.
CARPENTERS auxiliary is
to meet all day Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Leslie Bates, 690
Radcliff. The group will do
sewing for a bazaar. There is
to be a no-host luncheon at
noon.
Named Assistant
Among three new assiistant
head residents announced for
the staff at Regents' Hill dor
mitory at Washington State
college this year is Miss Wil
ms Nunger, a graduate of Wil
lamette university.
WSC opens its new year!
September 13 with one of thej
Wednesday. September t 1953
Miss Johns
To Be Wed
m a
On Sept. U
Planned for the sfternoon
of Sunday, September 13, Is
the wedding of Mis! Beverly
June Johns and Bill Joe Van
Horn 'of Canyonville.
The ceremony will be at
4:30 o'clock that afternoon In
the First Presbyterian church,
the reception following also
to be at the church.
The bride-elect is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester B. Johns snd Mr. Van
Horn is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Van Horn of Can
yonville. Mrs. John W. Dixon (Elsie
Johns) arrived by plane
Tuesday from New York City
to be matron of honor at her
sister's wedding. Mrs. Dixon
plans to be here about three
weeks. She and Mr. Dixon
were here in Joly to visit at
the Johns home.
Shower For
Miss Dyke
Miss Dorothy Dyke, bride
elect of Walton Reeves, was
honored at a miscellaneous
shower Friday evening, when
Miss Kay Perrin entertained
at the home of her parents, the
E. A. Perrins. A Chinese motif
was used in the decorations.
Honoring Miss Dyke were
Mrs. H. J. Dyke, Mrs. James
Stewart, Mrs. Betty Morrey,
Mrs. E. A. Perrin, and the
Misses Cecilia Weaver, Doreen
Cavender, Lenore PhillippL
Elsie deVries, Beppy Gilbert,
Patricia Perrin, Ann Gilbert
and Sophia Polalas.
The Reeves-Dyke wedding
will be September 12.
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SILVERTON Mrs. Ed
Holden entertained as a guest,
Monday, Miu Cora Roycc of
Portland, a girlhood school
mate in Garretson, S.D., whom
she had not seen for many
years.
largest co-ed enrollments
the history of the school. .
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