! if I v. imnif -tsv a a, 0-1 Part B IDE lAHlAb JUtluiAl suoii urqn . - 1 1 I II I. .1 I ' 1 If . Capital Women Edited by MARIAN LOWM FISCHER . , MissKjaer Wed Sunday Evening Pint wedding 1b th new St Paul's Episcopal church wmj Sun day evening when Mist Barbara KJaer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pallas 8. Kjaer, was married to James Preston Way, son of Mrs. Frances Way of Salem, forme ly of Texas. The service was at 0 o'clock, the Rev. Geone H. Swift offi ciating. Only members of the families attended the service. The bride wore a pale rose suit with white hat and veil and corsage of orchids. Miss Barbara Meeks sttended the bride. She wore black suit with pale blue hat and accessor les and corsage of pink blooms. D. R. Way was best man for hie brother. Following the service a supper wss served at the China City cafe. The couple will be at home in Salem. ' Work Basket Club The Work Basket club met re cently at the home of Mrs. Paul ine Richards. Twenty-five chll Area of veterana were entertain ed as well as the families of the Club. Mrs. Alma Hatfield, president was sssiated on her committee by Mrs. Boyd Bennett, Mrs. Verne Oitrsnder, Mrs. Clara Moffitt, Mrs. Blaine Martin, Mrs. Cora Hutchinson, Mrs. Rosa Hsgedorn, Mrs. Ray Short, and Mrs. Wil liam Richards. The next all day sewing will lie at the home of Mrs. Verne Ostrsnder, 4255 Center street, January 11 Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Jim Mix and Mrs. Boyd Bennett The dsy will be pent in sewing a layette. e COPETTES are meeting on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. BUI Wilson with Mrs. Ever ett Odle as co-hostess. The meet ing will be at 7:30 o'clock. The group's project is making favors J and gifts for the state hospital. 1 Delegates for DAR Elected Chapter representatives to the state convention of the Daughters of American Revolu tion, in March, in Salem, were elected at the luncheon meet ing of Chemeketa chapter, on Saturday at the Marion hotel. Representatives elected in clude Mrs. H. G. Henderson, Mrs. J. W. Shipley, Mrs. Charles A. Sprsgue, Mrs. W. I Hanaon. Mrs. C. C. Geer, Mrs. David H. Looney, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Herbert J. Ostlind, Miss Ruth Rulifson, Mrs. John E. Black, Miss Georgia Shane, Miss Helen Litchfield, Mrs, Eric Horlln and Miss Edna Mlngus. Dr. Walter E. Snyder, city su perlntendent of schools, was the guest speaker and apoKe oi "Present Day Demands on Edu cation." . Guests were Mrs. Albert Gl- rod. Mrs. Del Milne, Mrs. Charles E. Black. Seattle, Mrs. Phillip Hellmuth, Portland and Mra. Margaret Wooding, rul lerton. Calif. The next meeting of the chapter will be on Saturday, February ' tne Woman's club house. s Anniversary Event Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bradley of Tillsmook. formerly of Salem and Dalits, celebrated their 60th wedding anniverssry - recently with a family dinner at their home in Tillamook. Forty mem bers of the family were present for the gathering. The Bradleys were married in Santa Rosa, Calif- and esUblished their home nesr Salem, moving to Dallas in 1009. Among relatives attending the anniversary event .Mrs. Bradley's brothers Frank Msnglt of Sslem and Char les Mangia of Dallas; Mrs. Charles Mangis, and Mr. and Mrs. Jtoy Mantis, all of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Hsrley Bradley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Du vall, all of Salem. Officers . Named for Dance Club ' Jack Fitzmauric is the new president of. the Cirque dance dub, it was announced on New Year's eve at the club'a last dance for the year. Ralph Underwood is the outgoing president George C. Huggias Jr., was elected vice president and other officers include Mrs Alton Cham berlain, secretary, Jackson Haze lett treasurer and Dale Pence, member at large. Plana for the coming year's dances will be announced later. Betrothal Told V During Holidays J Announcement was made dur ing the holidays of the engsge ment of Miss Nols Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, to Elmer Haugen, son of Mr. snd Mrs. Hjalmer Haugen. . No date ia set for the wedding. The bride-elect is a senior at Salem high school. Mr, Haugen Is in the srmy snd soon will be leaving for Fort Sill, Okla., for further training. He attended Salem high and Willamette university. Pattersons Hosts Governor and Mrs. Psul Patter son are 'to be hosts for a aupper party next Sunday evening at their North Winter street home. Guests will include the members of the board of contral and their wivea and members of the su preme court and their wivea. Out-of-town guests will include State Senator and Mrs. Eugene Marsh of McMtnnville, he being presi dent of the senste; and State Representative Rudie Wilhelm of Portland, spesker of the house, and Mrs. Wilhelm. . Officers Honored Silverton A "Last Round Up" party given by the 1S53 of- licers oi Kamona chapter, No. 58, Order of Eastern SUr, hon oring the retiring matron and patron, Mrs. Charles H. Leonard and E. A. Finlay, waa a holiday week's event The Woodalls Watie, vio linist and Cordell, guitar, with Wayne Lovre at the piano, did their part in carrying out the f. ... - ' . T ., - .V rt .. rm. v ri m Some Notations . . . By M. L. F. Wed Recently Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arnold Young (Beth Ann Proebstel) were married in December. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Proebstel and the bridegroom . is the son of Mr. and Mra. Carl Young. (McEwan atudio picture) western cowboy theme of the evening in keeping with square dancing. "Chuck Wagon" refreshments were in order at the close of the fun program. The complimented guests were given gifts. WOODBURN Woodburn members oi Nydia court, Daugh ters oi the Nile, will be hostesses for the regular meeting, Tuesday, January 5, at the Woodburn Masonic temple. This will be an all-day meeting with luncheon at noon. A traditional event to St Panl'f K.t.uui .k,mh nariak. the an nual Epiphany party was a gala event ounoay itcbuji v.. nariah mMtinB . . . The party was In the pariah hall in tne oasemein v"" i... Hh Jama Waltea. chairman; Mrs. Haward Beamer, Snaaa Araatreag ana sin. ur k. -..airkr the committee this year . . . Mra. George H. Hwtil waa at tne coucw urn, Gleaa 8. Paxsea at the tea urn . . . Mrs. Robert M. Fitxauariee and Mra. Paul A. Urdea served the big white Epiphany cake . . . Winning the article in this year's cake were Dr. Ralph E. Purvlae, the dime; Billy Pnrvine, the ring; Harry R. Wallers, the trinket; snd Sally Merrill, the thimble . . Aa "reward" for finding these trinkets in their cake, the four will serve aa the committee in charge for the 1955 Epiphany par ty ... The table waa all in white and green, covered with a floor length white cloth . . . The cen terpiece was sn arrangement of white stock and carnations in a silver bowl, white candles at eith er aide . . . Smilax was arranged around the cake and candles and festooned the cloth at She side ... More then 300 were served. . A nice wind-up for ' holiday and New Year's entertaining was the open house for which Mrs. B. O. Schucking and her son and daughter. Bob and Miss Helene Schucking, entertained New Year's day, guests being invited to call between 3 and 7 o'clock . . . .So refreshing to see the real flower decorations come forth after all the Yule tide features, much as the latter are anticipated and appreciated during the season, but the flow ers .that come forth at New Year's time give hint that spring is not-too far away . . . Especi ally attractive at the Schucking party the huge arrangement of big white mums with greens on a marble table in ' front of a large . old mirror . . -. Violets were on the mantel . . . The sup per table was all in pink and white, a fringed pale pink and white cloth, pink and white car nations with silver leaves for the centerpiece, white candles in silver holders . at either side ... Exchanging Happy New Year's greetings during our call, Mr. aad Mrs. K. H. Baldock, Mr. aad Mrs. labert E. Salna. D. W. Eyre, Mr. aaa aura. iwan Johaaea. Mrs. Chester ML Cex, Mr. aad Mrs, Ray Bassets, Just in and Mrs. Walter L. Too, the day being their wedding an niversary: Dr. and Mrs. G. Her bert Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Keaert W. Fenix, Mrs. Prince W. Byrd, Miss Betty Byrd, Mrs. Sigfrid B. Uaaader, Miss Mabel P. Robert sea, Mrs. Frank B. Spears, Just ice aad Mrs. James T. Brand, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phil lips, 8r, Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Lester r. narr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Dorman, Mr. aad Mrs. Roderick Uveeley and daughter. Miss Jody Bash; Mr. aad Mrs. Eeita PawelL Mr. aad Mra. Chandler . Brown, Mr. aad Mrs. Charles A. Spragoe, Mr. aad Mrs. James Walton, William Waltoa. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Hendricks, Mrs. Tay lor Hawkins, Mr. aad Mrs. Fred' ertck 8. Lamport, Mrs. William H. Lytic, Mis - Rosalie Dalke, Mia Elizabeth Lord, Mias Edith Sckryver, Mrs, Warren Pohle. St. Ann's Plans Series of Parties Mt Angel The St Ann's Altar society will sponsor a ser ies af card parties during Janu ary and February, before Lent on the first and third Wednes days.. The first of the series will be on Wednesdsy evening, Janu ary 6, beginning at 8:00 o'clock, in the auditorium of St Maiy's school. Bridge, "500" and pi nochle will be in play, and lunch will be served in the dining room. Mrs. Leonard Fisher is general chairman of the hostess commit tee. She will be assisted by Mrs. John Drescher, Miss Theresa uehier, Mrs. James Donley, Mrs. Allie Duda, Mrs. Bernard Duda, Mrs. Rsymond Duda, Mrs. Leroy Duda, Mrs. Andrew Dummer, Mrs. Anna Duman, Mrs. Joseph Duerr, Mrs. Walter Dula, Mrs. Val Eberle, Mrs. Ambrose Ebner, Mrs. C. J. Ebner and Mrs. Ray mond Ebner. Monday, January 4, 1954 MissGirod Announces Engagement The engagement of Miss Alice ' Glrod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -Roy O. Glrod, to Gerald E. Kelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerald B. Kelley, was announced Sunday night at an after hours "cookie shine" fireside at the Pi Beta Phi sorority on the Willamette university campus. A music box played "I Love You Truly." At each place was a nosegay and napkins bearing the names of the young couple. A summer wedding is planned. Both young people are seniors at Willamette. Mr. Kelley is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. e Guests at Dance Sereval guests attended the Tillcum club's New Year's eve dance. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. C Lsmb, Miss Lois Archibald, Lt. Beldon Owens, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bourland, Mr. and Mrs. William Crosbie of Portland, Miss Bern ice Dreyer, Earl Houck, Mr. and Mra. Frank Shafer, Mr. and Mrs. a J. S. Lochead, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Lebold, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rhoades, Mr. and Mrs. John Graham, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes Mohatt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Oines of Portland, Miss Jsnet Bolt, Milton Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hull, Carl Hull . . Party for Daughter Mrs. Roy Etbcridge entertain ed at her Myrtle avenue home at a New Year's eve party for her daughter, Patsy, and friends. Games snd dsncing were enjoy ed and a late supper served. Guests included Patsy Eth eridge, Martha Rheam, Jack Break, Kay Nichels, Rhett Part tee, Jim Dent Mitchell Billings, Julie Duke, Gail DeSart, Jim McCasery, JoAnne Bourne, Lar ry McCargar, Sue Boring, Chuck Jinks. 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