Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 12, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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ARRANGE PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN'S TEA
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'All Nations'-
Event Monday
. Women of ill nations and their in
terested iriendi are Invited to attend
the program and Informal "all natloni"
tea to be given by Salem unit of the
Oregon Federation of Republican Worn
n on Monday afternoon at the Worn
an'i club. The meeting is slated for 1
'Clock. , :
The women from other countries,
wives of members of the state board of
control, and wives of supreme court
Justices are to be honored at the event.
Mrs. Winifred Pettyjohn is general
chairman for the arrangements.
Some 60 women from foreign eoun
: tries now living In Salem are to be
among the guests.
Displays of articles from other coun
tries will feature the tea. For the in
formal program, Mayor A. W. Louckj
is to give the welcome and Governor
Paul I Patterson will give a short
talk. The responses will be given by
Mrs. Joseph DeLoretto and Miss Mary
Nollet. Mrs. Harry V. Collins , is to
present the prayer and Boy Scouts will
lead the flag salute. Mrs. X Donald
Jessop Is to present a Polish dance and
Hungarian dance, both in costume.
For the displsys. Miss Marianne Low
will show articles broug' ' from Burma;
Mrs. George Schroeher will show ar
ticles from Japan; Mrs. Donald J. Madi
son will show things she brought from
South American countries and Mrs.
Pettyjohn will display articles brought
from the Holy Land, Egypt and Italy.
Mrs. Clark C. McCall is president of
the unit and will assist in greeting the
guests. On the hostess committee are
Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. Chules A.
Sprague. Mrs. B. W. Stacey Mrs. C. A.
Kells, Miss Dorathea Steusloff, Mrs.
Abner K. Kline, Mrs. Harry V. Collins,
Mrs. E. F. Kirkwood. ,
Pouring at the tea hour will be Mrs.
Paul L.' Patterson, wife of the gover
nor, and Mrs. A. W. Loucks, wife of
Salem's mayor. ;., ,
Rainbow Silver Tea September 20
An event of Interest to large group
of the high school misses will be the
ailver tea of Chadwick assembly. Order
of Rainbow for Girls, on Sunday, Sep
tember JO.
The affair will be at the Cascade
drive homo of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Quie
ted, between 1:30 and 5 p.m.
Members of all neighboring Rainbow
assemblies, all interested Masons and
Eastern Sta? members and the general
public interested are invited.
Proceecas will go to the grand worthy
adviser's project, purchase of medical
dispensary cabinet for the Masonic and
Eastern Star home at Forest Grove. .
Pouring will be Mia Leila Johnson,
Mrs. Dave Pugh, Mrs. Charles Pratt,
Mrs. Ira Darby, Mrs. Albert Smith, Mrs.
David Wright, all at the coffee urns,
nd at the punch bowl will bo 'past
worthy advisers of Chadwick assembly.
Miss Carole Warren is chairman of
the entertainment committee and others
of the Rainbow membership assisting
will be Misses Eleanor Mleziva, Pstty
Johnson, LoAnne Mundinger, Margaret
Hildreth.
AMONO COMMITTEE members workinr on plans for the fall tea planned by the Presbyterian Women's
association next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg are these three abe-e. Left '
to Hint, Mrs, Carl 1. WeneH, Mrs. Berg and Mrs. Bnssel E. Pratt. ,
Presbyterian Association's Tea
On Wednesday at Berg Residence
One of the larger affairs on the new .
week's calendar will be the annual fall
tea to be given by the Women's asso
ciation of the First Presbyterian church
en next Wednesday, September 10. '
The affair will be at the Elmer O.
Berg home, -730 North Summer, hours
for the affair being between 2 and 6
o'clock, invitation being extended to
11 association members and friends to
attend. .. '
The general committee in charge of
the affair includes Mrs. C. S. McCollam,
Mrs. Mark Astrup, co-chairman; Mrs.
Russel E. Pratt and Mrs. Carl J. Wendt.'
Welcoming at the door will be Mrs.
William Bush and Mrs. James Morgan.
Introducing to the line will be Mrs.
Ethan A.vCoUler and Mrs. L. V. Ben
son. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Ei
sner O. Berg, Mrs. Robert Stutzman,
Mrs. Paul Newton Poling; Mrs. Bernard
J. Holland, Mrs. E. W. Warrington.
Assisting about the living rooms will
be Mrs. J. J. Fitzsimons, Mrs. Leo
C. Dean, Mrs. Leo V. Reed, Mrs. Wil
liam Hartley, Mrs. Leon E. Barrick,
Mrs. Willard S. Batlett, Mrs. Robert
Hutcheon, Mrs. Charles O. Wilson.
Inviting guests to the dining room
will be Mrs. Edward Majek and Mrs.
Robert Howells.
Pouring will be Mrs. Tinkham Gil
bert, Mrs. A. W. Loucks, Mrs. James
T. Brand, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague.
The group assisting in the dining
room will Include Mrs. Harold A. Rose
braugh, Mrs. Jay Reeves, Mrs. P. H.
Brydon, Mrs. Harry L. Miller, Mrs.
George LaBorde, Mrs. Earl McGlau
flin. In charge of the guest book, will be
Mrs. A. r. Marcus and Mrs. Jessie
Singleton. . '
THE hospitality and friendship '
committee will be in charge of
the first business meeting of the
Salem Junior Woman's club, on Monday
night at the Woman'a club house." The
board of directors will meet at 7 o'clock.
Mrs. Kathcrine Hughes will .be the
speaker for the program, and her topic
will be silver and, china. Mrs. George
W. Dewey, Jr., is in charge of the pro
gram and Mrs. Clinton S. Ault . is in
charge of refreshments.
Hal Hibbard auxiliary, United Span
ish War Veterans, will meet for a no
host luncheon on Thursday at 12:80 p.m.
t the Woman's club house. The men
will also meet for the luncheon. A busi
ness meeting will follow at I o'clock.
Christian Women's fellowship of the
First Christian church will meet on
Thursday, September 17 at 11 a.m. in
the chapel. Mrs. Lena R. Smithson,
superintendent of Hillcreit school for
girls, will be the speaker. A nursery
will be provided.
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MR. AND MRS. ROBERT E. WIPER
Membership committee of the Salem
unit of the League of "Women Voters
is meeting Monday at the home of the
chairman, Mrs. George Swartsley, 1049 .
South Summer.
Opening event of the fall for the
league will be the membership lunch
eon on Wednesday, September 23, at
the Marion hotel. Miss Eloise Ebert is
president of the Salem unit this year.
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Chadwick chapter. Order of Eastern
Star, will observe friendship night Tues
day at the monthly business meeting of
the group at the Masonic temple.
Groups invited for the evening are .
Meridian chaptert Evangeline chapter
and Blue River chapter, all of Eugene;
Evergreen chapter, Woodburn, Marilyn
chapter, Mill City, Gervais chapter, Ger
Marion Lela Norris Wesleyan Service
guild of the First Methodist church will
meet Monday, September 14, at 7:30,
p.m. at the home of Mrs. J. M. Hart
ley, 1040 Beach street
Mrs. Norma Shaw will have charge
of the devotions and the topic is "Jesus'
Ministry to Village People."
The hostesses for the evening are '
Mrs. J. M. Hartley, Mrs. Charles Ander
son, Mrs. H. B. Jory and Mrs. Adelaide ;
Froman. .
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ANNOUNCED this wwk was the engagement el Mas Betty gMhieier, ah see.
daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Besueaor, to aUaaeta, . Alan Lsnao. seat ef Mr. maA
Mrs. Albert O. Lanns e( sUtrerton. '
Chi Omega alumnae plan their first
meeting of the fall for Tuesday evening
at the home of Mrs. Dale Pence at
o'clock. Fall projects will be discussed.
' All Chi Omegas in Salem and vicinity
are invited. . .
The Circles of the Woman'a Society
of Christian Service of the First Meth
odist church will meet on September
16 at 1:13 p.m. except for Circle I
which will meet at 12 o'clock and Cir
cle 7 which meets at 8 o'clock. Dessert
luncheon will be served at the other
meetings. The meetings are as follows:
Circle 1, Mrs. Herbert Ostlind, 300
E. Lefelle street, a no-host luncheon
at 12 o'clock.
Circle 2, Mrs. Mary EUis, 165 North
'24th street, assisting, Mrs. E. H. Eggena
and Mrs. Pearl Upson.
Circle t, Mrs. John Harper, 1363
Court street, Mrs. Fanny Bard and Mrs.
M. C. Wood, assisting hostesses.
Circle 3, Mrs. Ross Clarke, route 8,
box 628, Mrs. George Bell assisting.
Circle 6, Mrs. Zella Roggy, 332 North
High street, assisting hostesses, Mrs.
Pearl Blackerby end Mrs. J. A. Gray.
Circle 7, Mrs. Norman Wlnslow. 840
Gaines atreet at 8 p.m., Mrs. Scott E.
Foster, Jr., and Mrs. Everett Meier as
sisting and Mrs. Harry Jacobsen to lead
the devotions.
Meeting of Circle 4 was earlier this
month.
Salem chapter of the American Gold
Star Mothers will meet for a social on
Thursday at the home of Mrs. Walter.
Bechtol, 4123 Auburn road. ' Assisting
the hostess will be Mrs. George Hsnsen
and Mrs. Helen Taylor.
Woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's Epis
copal church is meeting Friday at 1:30
for the first event of the fall, the meet
ing to be at the parish house. Mrs. Dean
Brooks, who spent several weeks at the
diocesan summer school at Gearhart,
will be speaker. Mrs. Alfred D. Brown
and Mrs. Carl B. Hansen will be co
hostesses for the tea.
" 'Alnsworth chapter, Order of Eastern
Star, will meet Wednesday night, Sep
tember 18 at the Scottish Rite teirjile.
In the absence of Mrs. H. E. Smedley,
worthy matron, Mrs. Robert Stutsman,
associate matron, will preside at the
meetings for the balance of the year.
A school of instruction will be part
of the scheduled business of the eve
ning and refreshments will be .served
during the social hour following the
meeting.
Dean and Mrs. Seward P. Reese are to
be hosts for a reception Sunday after
noon at their home, 335 South High,
guests to include the Willamette law
school faculty members and their wives
and first-year law students and their
wives.
Guests are invited to call between 2:30
and S o'clock.
The 91st wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Marr will be observed
with open house on Sunday, September .
20, at 3410 Abrams avenue.
1 Friends of the couple are invited .
through the press to call between 2 and
9 o'clock that afternoon.
' The Marrs have lived here some 40
years. There are four children in their
family. 111 of Salem, Mrs. Ed Burgess, .
Mrs. John Wheeler, Mrs. Kenneth Palm
er and Alvin Marr. The family is plan
ning the reception.
AAUW Meeting
First meeting of the tall for Salem
branch, American Association of Univer
sity Women, will be next Saturday, the
luncheon to be at I o'clock at the Marlon
- hotel. :: .
Mrs. Winifred Pettyjohn Is to be speak,
er to tell of her trip abroad last winter.
Mrs. George Moorehead will introduce
the speaker.
Hostesses are to be Mrs. Douglas Free
burn, Mrs. J. A. Jelderks, Mrs. Frank
Parcher, Mrs. Charles Derthick, Mrs.
-Dennis Patch. Mrs. James Watson is
chsirman for decorations.
Retervstions should be in by Thursday
evening, telephoned to either Mrs. Der
thick, 2-7552, or Mrs. Freeburn, 2-2739.
AAUW membership is open to all
women graduates of accredited colleges
and universities. Mr. Arthur P. Sprague
is president of the local unit this year.
Marion auxiliary of the Veteran of
Foreign Wars will conduct it monthly
business meeting Monday night at the
VFW hall. Refreshment will be served
later in the evening.
Mrs. Charles Jory Is to be hostess to
her bridge club for luncheon and card
on Monday.
Delta Gamma alumnae have set their
first meeting of the fall for Tuesday eve
ning at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. S.
C. Stenerodden, 1360 Franklin.
Mrs. Leon, Perry and Mrs. Robert Hynd
are co-hostesses. Invitation is extended
to all new Delta Gamma alumnae in the
city to attend.
A housewarmlng for Frank I. Towle,
who lives at the Lee apartments, was
given Friday evening, those attending
including officials of the state highway
department and their wives.
In the group were: Mr. and Mrs. R.
H. Baldock, Mr. and Mra. W. C. Wil
liams, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stiffler, Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Glaisyer, Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. Query, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. En
field, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. May, Mr. snd
Mrs. L. I. Lindes, Mr. and Mrs. 1'. W. G.
Wyckoff, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hester, Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. Warfield, Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Maison and Mr. Towle.
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WED LAST Sunday ermine -re Mr. snd Mn. Robert E. Wiper (Patricia Alice
Moll) aboTe. The bride h the daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Jowph Clyde Boyle, 8r, ef
Hood Caaai, Wash Mr. Wiper the sea ef Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Wiper ef I a Ires,
"A Christmas party" for the benefit
of the Mary Johnson hospital in the
Philippine Islands is planned for the
meeting of Sunshine circle, West Salem
Methodist church, when the group
meets at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday.
Mrs. William Ensinger will be host
ess to the group and Mrs. James Bests
will lead the devotions. A book re
view, "Church Around the World" will
be given by Mrs. Norman Shaw.
The Insurance Women's association
of Salem will have a dinner meeting on
Thursday at 6:30 o'clock at the Marion
hotel followed by a mavie on education.
Sedgwick chapter. No.. 1, Woman's
Relief Corps, will vote on new mem
bers at the business meeting on Fridsy
at 2 o'clock at tha Veteran of Foreign
War hall.
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