Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 09, 1954, Page 14, Image 14

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THE CHAIRMAN and co-chairman for the silver tea planned next Thursday afternoon by Salem General
Hospital auxiliary are shown here discussing plans with Miss Lillian McDonald, hospital superintendent, in
theofflce of the new building. Left to right: Mrs. Earl C. Latourette, chairman; Miss McDonald, and Mrs.
William C. Perry, co-chairman.
AAUW Luncheon
January luncheon tor Salem branch
American Association of University Wo
men, is calendared for next Saturday af
ternoon, January 16.
Bernard Mainwaring, editor and publish
er of the Capital Journal, is to be guest
speaker, his topic to be "What's Ahead
for 1954 Internationally?"
The luncheon will be at 1 o'clock at the
Mrs. Bert A. Walker, who with Mr.
Walker and daughter, Judy, will be
leaving soon for Alaska to live, is to be
honored at an Informal coffee for which
Mrs. Hussel Beutler and Mrs. B. W.
Stacey are to entertain on Monday morn
ing at the Beutler home.
Guests, including personal friends of
Mrs. Walker, are bidden to call between
10 ajn. and noon.
Assisting will be Mrs. Joseph B. Fel
ton, Mrs. Stanley Krueger of Independ
ence, Mrs. E. D. Crabtree and Mrs. Clyde
Warren.
Another affair honoring Mrs. Walker will
be the brunch for which Mrs. Farley Mo
gan is to entertain on Tuesday morning
at her home on Fair Oaks Way, a group
of the honoree's friends being invited to
come at 11 o'clock.
Honoring Miss Othelene Lee, bride-elect
of William D. Colvard, Mrs. Frank Shafer
and Mrs. J. S. Lochead are to entertain on
Monday evening at a kitchen shower and
party at the home of Mrs. Shafer.
Feting the bride-elect will be her mother,
Mrs. Othel Lee, Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Sr., Mrs.
Ernest Althoff, Mrs. John Lewis. Mrs. H.
James Kribs, Mrs. Hubert L. Williamson,
Mrs. A. B. Pederson, Mrs. J. T. Woodroffe,
Mrs. Douglas Raines, Mrs. Jerry McNerney,
Mrs. Fred Schrecengost, Mrs. William Hill,
Mrs. William E. Healy, Mrs. Frank S.
Spears, Mrs. Charles Foulger, Mrs. Ben
Little, Mrs. Jsmes Henslee, Mrs. Hugh Bel
linger, Mrs. Wendell Webb, Mrs. A. D.
Woodmansee, Mrs. Steven Benton, Mrs.
George J. Johnson, Mrs. Karl Wenger and
the two hostesses.
Mrs. Harry S. Dorman is to be hostess to
her bridge club for dessert and afternoon,
Tuesday.
. FROM
Peg in Washington
Wsshineton D. C. Jan. 4
Dear Marian:
Secretary and Mrs. D(uilas McKay re
turned by train and plane from Salem last
night, having switched transportation med
ia at Chicago in order that the Secretary
would he hack in time for the cahinet meet
ing at 8 30 a m. today. Following the cahi
net session, he spoke at a lucheon of the
League of Republican Women of the Dis
trict of Columbia at the Mayflower hotel's
Chinese Room. Mrs. McKay was an honor
guest of the League. In her green suit with
matching shoes and white hat, she could
have been an echo of Christmas coloring
or a harbinger of spring. The large aud
ience gave an enthusiastic welcome to the
McKays and the Secretary's talk was fre
quently interrupted with applause. Mrs.
Walter Williams, wife of the I'nder Secre
tary ot Commerce, also a I'acilic Northwes
tern resident from the city of Seattle, intro
c'ueed Secretary McKay. She is serving as
program chairman this year for the League.
I mentioned yesterday the return nf the
Congressional members In their absence,
the Capitol has gone through a cleaning
up process, as well as some remodeling.
One special addition to the Senate area has
been two new radio and TV soundproof
studios. One is near the press gallery and
is Intended for Interviews with senators by
radio and TV men and the other in the
basement provides a place for senators to
record radio or television talks to be sent
to their borne districts. There have been
such facilities in the Senate and House
OffKe Buildings but the new quarters will
mors) adequately serve the increasing acti
vity in this field.
Another added feature this year Is the
plscement of weather maps in the House
DIRECTING TEA ARRANGEMENTS
to Be Saturday
Marion hotel. Mrs. Dennis Patch is to in
troduce the speaker.
Hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs.
John Dyke, Mrs. Joseph Hall, Mrs. Charles
Hefty, Mrs. H. R. B. Hutchinson. Mrs. War
ren Doolittle is in charge of decorations.
Reservations should be made with Mrs.
Harold Ellis, 37584, or Mrs. Richard Hill,
38517.
Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise are to en
tertain next Friday evening at dinner at
the Oswego Country club to honor their son
Evan Breyman Boise, and the latter's fi
ancee, Miss Jsnet Bororth of Eugene. The
dinner will follow the rehearsal for the
wedding of the young couple who are to
be married next Saturday.
This Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. P.
D. Quisenberry and Mr. and Mrs. Paul R.
Hendricks are to entertain at the Quisen
berry home at a supper party to honor Mr.
Boise and Miss Bozorth, guests to include a
group of the couple's close friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall E. Sumner are
announcing the engagement of their daugh
ter. Miss Darlene Derell Sumner, to Ron
ald Zwicker, son f Mr. snd Mrs. Roy Zwick
er, all of this city.
Miss Sumner is a graduate ' Salem high
school and attending business college at
present Mr. Zwicker is also a graduate of
Salem high school and works for the
Southern Pacific railroad.
No date has been set for the wedding.
Meeting on Wednesday evening are mem
bers of Eta chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, at the
home of Mrs. lleiberl Daike at 8 o'clock.
Dean and Mrs. Melvin H. Geist are to
entertain Sunday evening at a buffet dinner
for group of 12 friends.
Regular monthly meeting for Salem Me
morial Hospital auxiliary will be next Mon
day morning at 10 o'clock in the hospital
annex.
Hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs.
A. C. Haag and Mrs. Arthur Erickson.
-BY ALENE (PIG) PHILLIPS
snd Senate lobbies to enable members to
keep up to date on weather conditions at
home. Seems to me that keeping current
with the frequently unpredictable Washing
ton weather would absorb all of the time
that could be devoted to weather surveys.
Ever since 1888 there has been a 32-foot
blank space n the historical frieze in the
Capitol rotunda. This summer a New York
artist, Allyn Cox. finished the panels to
complete the frieze which depicts American
historical events from the discovery of Am
erica by Columbus to the birth of aviation.
The aviation mural was one completed ny
Mr. Cox, and the others were the Civil War
and the Spanish-American War panels.
Also for the first time since he tricie was
started by Constantino Brumidi in 1877, the
entire series of frescoes wa- given a clean
ing. Congressional members will find many
other improvements but the few recounted
will give you an ldei, of the activity that
has gone on during the vacation period.
The first Oregonian to call at Interior
for the beginning of the nev year was
Arthur V. Carlson, ot Portland, many times
a business caller at state off. s In Salem.
After completing some business for Oregon
lumtxr interest' in New York, he came to
Washington to present a gift nf two Peace
rosea to the President and Mrs. Elsenhow
er from the Royal Rosarians.
W: lie on the subject ot Oregon gifts. I
must tell you that one ot the thrills of the
New Year'r start was a live pound tin of
sea fresh Oregon Jumbo crab legs sent
air express. Some Washingtonians learned
for the first time what I had been bragging
about when talkm of eastern snd western
crabs.
Sincerely, Peg
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By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER
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engagement of Miss Beverly
Jean Salisbury, daughtcv of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Salisbury to Stanford
Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Sim
mons, Torrington, Wyo., is to be announced
this evening at a dormitory party on the
Whitworth campus in Spokane, Wash.,
where the engaged couple are both sopho
mores. Miss Salisbury is a graduate of Salem
high school. No plans for the wedding
have been made.
Alpha Delta Pi alumnae are to meet
Mondpy evening at 8 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. William Zenger. At this time
plans will be discussed for chartering an
alumnae association here.
Epsllon Sigma Alpha sorority is to
meet on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Deryl Currie.
Chapter BC of P.E.O. Sisterhood will
meet at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesdav at the
home of Mrs. Wayne W. Gordon. 1075
Columbia, with Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson
assisting the hostesses.
Alpha Phi alumnat are meeting on Mon
day evening at the home of Mrs. Sydney
Kromer. New officers will be named at
this meeting.
Chapter BQ of P.E.O. Sisterhood Is meet
ing on Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. B. E. Edwards with Mrs. Alvin H.
Randall as co-hostess.
Delta Gamma alumnae are meeting Tues
day evening at 8 o'clock at the home of
Mrs A Freeman Holmer, Mrs Richard Em
bick, Mrs. D. K. Gassncr and Mrs. Louis
Bonney to be co-hostesses.
The Marinn Polk-Yamhill Dental Society
auxiliary is meeting on Tuesday evening at
the home of Mrs. S. D. Wiles at 8 o'clock,
dessert to be served. Mrs. John R. Wood
is to be co-hostess.
Holiday Period Is Marked By Many
(Gladrs Gilbert picture. Sorlland)
MISS BARBARA McMULLEN
AMONG holiday encasement an
nouncements was that telling of the be
trothal nf Miss Barbara MrMiilIrn,
shove, riaitthter ol Mr. and lxs. V. t.
McMnllcn. to F.dwarri Burke, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Burke.
DURING the past week, some of the committees to serve at the Salem General Hospital auxiliary tea,
met at the new hospital buildinr ts (et "the lay of the land." Left to right, Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren, decorat
ing; committee; Mrs. G. F. Chambers, chairman for hospitality; Mrs, Walter H. Smith, democratinf commit
tee. In the background may be glimpsed an outline of the beautiful new structure.
N annual event inter ing as large
group will be the annual - irsi i-iu-
sen banquet on Wednesday, Janu
ary 20.
The affair will be at 7 o'clock that eve
ning in the Marion hotel Governor Paul
L Patterson is speaker. William L. Phi
lips, Sr., last year's First Citizen, is to
make the presentation to the 1953 First
Citizen, the latter's identity a secret until
the night of the banquet
Miss Hattie Bratzel is chairman of ar
rangements for the evening and on her
committee are Miss Gertrude Acheson, Mrs.
A A. Schramm, Mrs. John Verstceg, Mrs.
Paul Heath, Mrs. B. 0. Schucking, Mrs.
Carl Booth. .
A large group of Salem folk will be
named later to serve as hosts and hostesses
i' the various tables.
Junior guild of St. Paul's Episcopal
church plans its regular meeting for
next Tuesday, January 12, the group to
meet for salad luncheon at 1 o'clock in
the new church.
Mrs. Miller B. Hayden, Mrs. Floyd
Colburn, Mrs. H. H. Henry, Mrs. Gerald
Fisher and Mrs. John S. Tyler, Jr., are
the comimttee for the event
Delta Gamma Mothers club Is meeting
next Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
the chapter house. There will be a
short business meeting, followed by a
social hour. Mrs. Forrest Breakey and
Mrs. G. G. Polales are hostesses for trie
afternoon. Invitation is extended to all
Delta Gamma mothers to attend.
A surprise birthday party was given
Thursday evening for T. Harold Tomlinson
when Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jochimsen and
Mrs. Tomlinson entertained at dinner at the
Jochimsen home for a group of 22 friends.
Alpha Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi is meeting next Wednesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Wilder McNiel at 8
o'clock. Mrs. Donald G. Borton is co-hostess.
Dr. Willard J. Stone, county health of
ficer, is to be guest speaker.
Pi Beta Phi Mothers club is meeting
Tuesday for a no-host luncheon at the
chapter house at 1:15 o'clock. There
will be a business meeting following.
Mrs. Charles Stricklin and Mrs. Harrison
W. Elgin are on the committee.
Chapter AB of PE.O. Sisterhood will
meet with Mrs. Ray I,. Smith. 1895 Center
street, on Monday at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Lena
Hewitt will assist
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MISS ALICE GIR0D
REVEALING her engagement recent
ly was Miss Alice Glrod, above, daugh
ter nf Mr. and .Mrs. Rov Glrod. ta Ger
ald :. Kelley. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerald
R. Kelley, a summer wedding being
planned.
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COMMITTEE HEADS MEET
Dance Club
Bnnheur club's January dance will be
next Friday evening, January 15, at Vet
erans of Foreign Wars hall, dancing start
ing at 9 o'clock.
On the committee for the evening are
Mr. and Mrs. VirgH Hume, Mr. and Mrs. T.
E. Borkman, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer David
son, Mr. and Mrs. John Fox, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. John Lar
wood. Mrs. Paul L. Patterson, wife of Ore
gon's governor, will be the guest speak
er at the monthly meeting of Capital
Court, Catholic Daughters ot America,
on Wednesday. The group will meet at
the Catholic Center with Mrs. C. T.
Danen as refreshment chairman.
Pi Beta Phi alumnae are meeting next
Thursday evening at the home of Mrs.
Charles H. Huggins.
Co-hostesses for the meeting are Miss
Adele Egan, Mrs. H. W. Elgin. Jr., Mrs.
James R. Phillips, Mrs. Don Wilson, Mrs.
C. J. Hamilton, Mrs. Lloyd F. Ramey, Mrs.
Peter H. Geiser, Mrs. Lee M. Bown.
On Monday, Mrs. Huggins is to entertain
at luncheon for the Pi Beta Phi past presi
dents group.
Today is being observed as Pi Beta
Phi chapter loyalty day, especially in
recognition of Carrie Chapman Catt, dis
tinguished alumna of the sorority and
national figure.
Chapter CB of P.E.O. Sisterhood is meet
ing for dessert at 7:30 o'clock on Thursday
evening at the home of Mrs. Dean Klarr,
1496 Court street, Miss Elizabeth Russum
to be co-hostess.
The Hollywood Lions auxiliary will
meet at the home of Mrs. Harold Gillespie,
1670 Broadway on Wednesday at 8 o'clock.
After the business meeting. Allen Mc
Laughlin, a senior at Salem high school
will entertain the group with magic acts.
Mrs. 0. M. Engdahl will be assisting host
ess. 1
Mrs. Charles S. McElhinny Is to enter
tain members of her bridge club at a Sun
day evening dinner at her home.
Hostess to her bridge club on Tuesday
will be Mrs. Hollis W. Huntington.
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KAY PERRIN
MISS
ANNOI NCFD al the Delta Gamma
sorority at Willamette recently waa the
engagement of Miss Kay Perrin. above,
daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Edward A.
Perrin. to John H. Elllntl, son nf Mr.
and Mrs. C. S. Elliott of Klamath Falls..
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O OJOURNERS club plans its regular
dessert party and afternoon of
cards for next Thursday, January
14, at Salem Woman's club at 1 o'clock.
Mrs. Richard J. Busch is chairman for
the day and on her committee are Mn.
W. E. Murry, Mrs. Dennis DeJong, Mn,
Donald Griswold, Mrs. Wilson Hjghley.
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club is set for January 23 at Knights of
Columbus hall
The committee arranging the dance
mretinff next Tiiuriav .v.nino .t s
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lester Orton, m Tindall, Miss Esther Fuenning,
chairman. On the committee with Mrs. iss June Emerson, Miss Mary Bowman,
Orton for the dance are Mrs. Austis d Mis Len Bf"e Tartar, long active
Eivers, Mrs. J. W. McCrae, Mrs. M. A " tne rouP' wlU '"ducted as a past
Stoutenberg, Mrs. Delvin Plaisance, Mrs f"rvlce me.Tbcr4, Jn .charL ' h in'
Keith Layman, Mrs. James Allenby. Wation is Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, Jr.
- Featuring the program will be a talk by
Miss Josephine Baumgartner on her recent
State Senator and Mrs. Elmo Smith 4 "j t0 Eur0P' She ko " t0 ,now ,ome
John Day have been visitors in the capital ude'
the latter part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bradley sre leivisj
Monday by plane for s trip to Haiti Tbef
will stop at Charlotte, N.C., to visit H
mother, and stops also will be made 6
Miami, in Cuba and in Jamaica. Therpiir
to do some surf spin fishing both is tig
Csribbesn and the Atlantic.
Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. Prints W
Byrd and Mrs. 0. K. DeWitt are to enterUil
for the Thursday club next week, at tbt
home of Mrs. Spears, dessert to be at 1:11
o'clock.
Rotana club is meeting Monday en
ning at 7:45 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Robert Hanna, 2205 D street. Miss Juan
Holmes as co-hostess. "Safety at Horns sol
at Work" is the topic for the program.
Donald Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Driever have
announced the engagement of their ooh
daughter, Miss Twila Marlene Driever, to
LaVerne Lee Martin, son of Mr. snd Mrs.
Harry Martin of Hendley, Neb. Mr. Martin
is a nephew of Mrs. Bert Jeskey at whose
whose home be is now staying. He plans to
make his home in Oregon. He has received
his discharge from the army having sees
service in Korea.
Miss Driever is a graduate of North av
ion Union high school, having previoustr
attended Canhy Union High school snd also
the Newberg high shcool. At present she is
employed by the Commercial Bank of Ntw
berg. St. Mary's guild, St Psul's Episcopal
church is meeting Monday afternoon at 1
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lester Carter.
Mrs. Woodson Bennett Is co-hostess.
Engagement
MISS BEVERLY YOUNG
THE BETROTHAL of Mlse Beverly
Young, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Young. Tigard, for many years
residents of Salem, to Merle D. Baum
gart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Baum
gart of Salem, haa been announced.
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THEY
THE FIVE committee members In charge ot the dininr room at the tea, to be given both Thursday after
noon and evening, met at the hospital, also. The group, left to right above, Includes: Mrs. Harry S. Dorman,
Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling, Mrs. R. H. Baldock, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. Ralph H. Cooler. All floors in the
new building are to be open for the tea.
ALEM club of Zonta International re-
sumes its schedule of meetings and
procrams following the holidays, next
hursday evening, January 14, dessert to
served at 7:30 o'clock.
The meeting will be at the home of the
ub president, Mrs. Vernon L. Wiscarson
with Mrs. Phil Brownell, Mrs. Margaret
i"eeraM na Mr- N,omi MaMee " co"
hostesses.
There will be initiation lor new mem-
DST.l TDOSe 10 DC initialed are Bin.
Sedgwick chapter, Woman's Relief Corps,
No. 1, will instsll Mrs. Lurs Tandy as presi
dent on Fridav at 2 p.m. at the Veterans
of Foreign Wars hall. Mrs. William Beard,
past president will be the installing offi-
Mra. Walter Persons will be Installed as
resident of Barbara Frietchie tent, Daugh-
rs of Union Veterans of Civil war, at a
o'clock meeting on Friday at the Veterans
if Foreign Wars halL
A number of officers from Portland will
e present for the affair.
km nffireri of Laurel sfuilrl. Knicht
Memorial church, will be Installed on Wed-
esday night at the enurcn parsonage.
The Past Matrons association, Order of
Eastern Star, will meet for a dinner ses-
lon at 8 o'clock on Friday at tne i,oiaen
heasant. Mrs. Paul H. Hauser is com
mittee chairman and will be sslsted ny
Mrs. Arthur Hoenig, Mrs. Alice Edwsrds,
Mrs. Pearl Speer, Mrs. Percy R. Kelly and
iln. W. L. Lewis.
Woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's Epis
opal church plans its regular meeting for
fcext Friday afternoon at 1:3j o clock in
he fireplace room at tne new enurcn. nan
uses are to be Mrs. John A. Dyke and Mrs.
Robert Brady, Jr.
Dr. Mary Purvine is 10 De speaner m
ell of her trip to the Mediterranean area.
Marion County assembly, American Le-
kion auxiliary, will meet in Salem on rn
hav nit-ht at the Salem Woman's club with
knit No. 136 as the host unit
Announcements In Salem And Vicinity . . . .
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MISS PHYLLIS FINNICUM
ANNOVNCF.D recently was the en
gagement of Miss Phyllis
lem. above, daughter ef Mr.
Fred Finnirum f Dayton, to Charles
Unitherg. son ot Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Londberg of alem.
ARE IN CHARGE OF DINING ROOM
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Monthly meeting for Salem unit of the
Oregon Federstion of Republican Women
is on the calendar for Monday afternoon, at
2 o'clock in the Senator hotel.
State Representative Lee Ohmart of Sa
lem is to be guest speaker.
Mrs. Sigfrid B. linsnder is to give a re
port on Secretary of the Interior Douglas
McKay's talk to republicans in Portland
recently.
All interested republicans are invited to
the program and meeting.
New officers begin their year at this
meeting,, Mrs. Leon Perry as president
The regular monthly luncheon meeting of
the Christian Women's club of Salem will
be at 1 o'clock on Tuesday, at the Golden
Pheasant Bells will predominate as the
theme for the New Year. Dr. Robert W.
Fenix of Willamette university and Mrs.
Fenix will preesnt their interesting collec
tion of bells gathered through the years
from many places throughout the country.
Mrs. Fenix will give the narration.
The guest speakers will be Miss Helen
Snider, a former chairman of the Salem
council, and Miss Betty Thurman, both
rural missionaries at Kent Ore. They also
will give a skit on Western life, with ap
proprite dress.
Meetings are regularly scheduled for the
second Tuesday of each month and are open
to all interested homemakers. Reservations
for the luncheon will be taken until Mon
day noon, January 11, by calling Mrs. F. A.
RiedeseL
Meeting on Tuesday will be St. Cece
lia's guild, St. Paul's Episcopal church, at
the home of Mrs. Charles E. Hefty, 4060
Earl avenue, Mrs. H. B. Collins assisting
1 stess.
New members will be initiated at the
Wednesday night meeting of Cherry court.
Order of Amaranth, when the group meets
at the Scottish Rite temple.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bright are refresh
ment chairmen and will be assisted by Mr.
and Mrs. Charles McCabe snd Mr. snd Mrs.
Lyle McCauley.
Social club of Chadwick chapter. Order
of Eastern Star, will meet for dessert on
Tuesday at 1:15 p.m. with cards follow
ing. Serving on the committee will be
Mrs. Rov Slender. Mrs. W. W. McKinney,
Mrs. Harry Crawford, Mrs. William Net
mever. Mrs. Robert Rasmussen, Mrs. Clif
ford Elgin, Mrs. B. M.' Bennttt, Mrs. Fred
Browning, Mrs. L. Beecher.
(Histins. Strtrra, Conner pirtur)
MISS CORENE PORTER
ANNOUNCEMENT waa made In
Portland recentlv ef the engagement of
Miss Corene A. Porter, above, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton A. Porter of that
eity. to Richard B. Phlpps, son of Mrs.
Mamie Phlpps, Salem.
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HADWICK assembly. Order of
Rainbow for Girls, will elect of-
ficers on Tuesday at the meeting
at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic temple. The
Mothers club will also elect officers for
the year.
Refreshments will be served following
the meetings.
Past presidents of American Legion
auxiliary unit No. 136 will be honored
on Wednesday night at the auxiliary
business session at the Woman's club
house.
Highland school Mothers club will fea
ture a white elephant sale at the club's
first meeting of the year on Thursday at
1:13 p.m. at the school. All mothers are
requested to bring white elephants.
At the meeting the fourth grade moth
ers will serve refreshments and the forth
coming carnival will be discussed.
The Woman's Society of Christian
Service, Jason Lee Methodist church,
will meet for a luncheon on Wednesday
at 11 a.m. at the church with the January-July
circle in charge. Following
lunch, Mrs. Roy Roberts will lead devo
tions and Mrs Gordon Black will lead
the study on the Southeastern Asirtic
countries.
Marion auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign
Wars, will meet on Monday night at
the VFW hall for a regular meeting.
Program and luncheon meeting for Sa
lem Soroptimist club comes next Wednes
day noon, at the Golden Pheasant. Mrs.
Alton Brsnnon is chsirmsn for the pro
gram. Cascade chapter. National Secretaries as
sociation, will meet at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday,
January 12, at the home of Miss Jesn Bri
mscombe, 310 Esst Lincoln street.
Co-hostess for the evening will be Miss
Helen Ruettgers.
Salem Heights Mrs. George H. Swift
snd Mrs. William Wobbe were honored
on Thursday evening at a neighbor get-together
at the home of Mrs. William Hughes
on Scenic View drive.
Newcomers to Scenic View drive, the two
were introduced to sll of their neighbors
snd msde welcome in the neighborhood.
Mrs. Swift moved to Scenic View drive
from downtown Salem and Mrs. Wobbe
moved here from Oswego, Ore. Mrs. Har
old Hamilton assisted Mrs. Hughes with
the arrangements.
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MISS MERRY MINA McGRATH
ANOTHER holiday time announce
ment revealea the engagement af Mis
Merry Mlna McGrath. above, daaghtrr sf
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. McGrath of
Woodbum. te Richard M. Fmlaw. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Emlaw, Baker
Large Group Participating in Arranging for General
Hospital. Auxiliary's Annual Ted on January 14
Important gathering on the social calen-,
dar for next week is the annual silver tea
of Salem General Hospital auxiliary on
Thursday, January 14, in the new hospital
building
Hours for the affair will be between 1:30
and 5:30 o'clock in the afternoon, and be
. tween 7 and 9 o'clock in the evening.
Invitation is extended to the interested
public to attend. This is the first public .
viewing of the new plant
All proceeds from the tea will go to buy
equipment far the hospital, an annual proj
ect of the auxiliary.
Greeting guests at the door during the
different hours will be Mrs. E. M. Page,
Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Mrs. Hsrry H. Belt
Mrs. Donald Mct'argar, Mrs. Werner Brown.
Receiving tickets at the door will be
Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst and Mrs.-Bruce
Williams during the afternoon hours; Mrs.
Robert Drager and Mrs. Bruce F. Pickett
during the evening hours.
, Introducing to the line at the different
periods wil be Mrs. John H. Carson, Mrs.
A. W. Loucks, Mrs. Chester M. Cox and
Mrs. Robert F. Wulf.
Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen, president of
the auxiliary; Miss Lillian McDonald, su
perintendent of the hospital; and Mrs. W.
C. Dyer, Sr., from the hospital board, will
be in the receiving line.
About the Rooms
Assisting about the rooms will be the
following Mrs. Wayne Hadley, Mrs. Grant
C. Rogers, Mrs. Ronald E. Jones, Mrs.
Wilmer H. Page, Mrs. Harold M. O linger,
Mrs. Harold O. f chneider, M.T. E. J. Seek
lars, Mrs. Charles H. HeltxeL Mrs. Robert
Sleeves, Mrs. Robert J. Herrall, Mrs. Doug
las Chambers, Mrs. - C. Gerlinger, Mrs.
Ralph Schlesingcr. Mrs. Harris Lietx, Mrs.
" Harold Hauk, Mrs. Wallace Carson, Mrs.
Excel W. Kay, Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr., Mrs.
Arthur A. Atherton, Mrs. Glenn Stevens,
r RS. Clinton Ault youth conserv
ation chairman, will be in cnarge
of lh. nrosram for the Monday
night meeting of the Salem Junior Wom
an's club at the Woman's club house.-
tbrre will be a panel disc 'on. Mrs.
Flvd Brodhagen is to sing.
Refreshment will be in charge of Mrs.
F. Peter Larson, assisted by Mrs. Floyd
Miles and Mrs. Deryl Currie.
The board of directors will meet at
7:30 p.m. '
Priscilla guild of Christ Lutheran
church is meeting next Tuesday, Janu
ary 12, at 7:45 p.m. in the church parlors.
Mrs. Glen Collins is to present the topic,
Mrs. Robert Nunn the Bible study, Mrs.
Theodore Ellinger the devotions. Hostesses
are to be Mrs. Joe VsnMeter and Mrs.
Hsrvey Fox.
Regular monthly meeting of the Marion
Lela Norrls Wesleyan Service guild of the
First Methodist church will be Monday
at 7:45 p.m., at th church.
Mrs. George Hall will have charge of the
devotions and the topic will be "Work
-Among the Rrral Negroes." -
The hostesses for the evening will be
Mrs. Faythe Dodge, Mrs. Martha Wilcox,
Mrs. Velma Hansen and Mrs. Mayme Hoi
comb. Bethel No. 43, Job's Daughters, plans
to meet on Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the
Scottish Rite temple.
The board of directors of the Salem
YWCA will meet on Tuesday at 9:45 a.m.
at the YWCA building.
The DeMolay lothers club plans to meet
for luncheon at noon on Thursday at the
Masonic temple. A business meeting will
foUow.
New officers for Ccntralla temple, Py
thian Sisters, and the Knights of Pythias
will be installed on Wednesdsy night at a
joint session at the Beaver halt Donald
Judson, grand chancellor, will install the
Knights and Mrs. Rslph Willcox will in
stall the Sisters.
Members ot the Accent club will bring
refreshments which are the specialty ot
their native country when the club meets
on Thursday night at the home of Mrs.
Loren D. Hicks in Turner.
Trinity chapter. Order of Eastern Star,
will resume ' meetings on Friday night at
the West Salem City building.
Untea-Miner studio plctura)
MISS ILENE ALLEN
AT A New Year's affair, announce
ment was made ef the engagement af
Miss E. Ilene Allen, above, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Allen of Rick real I,
to Fdwln Dean Ritrhey, son nf Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Ritrhey ef Independence. . . .
Mrs. R. G. Maison, M-s.' -hur Fisher,
Mrs. Wilmer C. Pagi, Mrs. Kenneth Sher
ir.: .., Mrs. Robert DeA .mod, Mrs Taylor .
Ha.kins, Mrs. Arnold Krueger, Mrs. James
Walton, Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. Glenn Wil
bur, Mrs. Ralph Johnson, Mrs. Reynolds
Allen, Mrs. Herbert U Stiff. Mrs. Harold
Busick, Mrs. William MeGilchrist Jr., Mrs. ,
A. A. Schramm, Mrs Arthur Jones, Mrs.
Ralph Hamilton, Mrs. Cliff Robinson, Mrs.
Rusell Boncsteele, Mrs. Myron Foster,
Mrs. Duana Gibson. Mrs. Charles Clarke,
Mrs. James C. Stone, Mrs. Urlin S. Page,
Mrs. Charles D. Wood, Mrs. Clark C. Mc
Call, Mrs Lynn M. Hantmerstad, Mrs. Nor
man (amnion, Mrs. Max uer, Mrs. E. E.
Battcrman, Mrs. Herbert Winkler, Mrs. M.
Theodore Mtdsen, Jr, Mrs. Margaret Rose
trans, Mrs. Nsomi Massee. Dr. Helen
P;arce. Miu Dorothy Pearce, Mrs. Frank
J. Burke, Mrs. Wallace Cowen, Mrs. Frank
Marshall, Mrs. George H. Swift, Mrs. Rich
ard Springer. Mrs. Willard Wilson, Mrs.
Millard Pekar. Mrs. Johr Steclhammer,
Mrs. Stewart Johnson, Mrs. John R. Wood,
Mrs. Harry B. Johnson.
Pouring w:" be Mrs. B. L. Trelstsd, Mrs.
John H. Johnson, Mrs. Paul L. Patterson,
Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr., I rs. Daniel J.
Fry, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Charles
Campbell, Mrs. Linn C Smith, Mrs. G rover
C. Bellinger, Mrs. Conrad W. Paulus, Miss
Elizabeth Putnam.
Ia Dining Roon.
In e-rj!c of the dining rorm are Mrs.
Harry S. Dornun, Mrs. Ralph il. Cooiey,
Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. R. H. Baldock,
Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling.
Inviting guests into the dining room will
be Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Mrs. Chandler
Brown, Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, Jr., Mrs.
George Alexander, Mrs. Wheeler English.
Assisting in serving will be: Mrs. Dwight
Quisenberry, Miss Janet Kirk, Mrs. Lawrence
A. Ballmer, Mrs. Robert Elfstrom, Jr., Mrs.
Loring Schmidt Mrs. Ronald Jones, Jr.,
Miss Kraemer Is
Mount Angel St. Mary's Cstholle
church was filled with relatives and friends
this morning (Saturday) for the wedding
of Miss Joyce Kraemer, daughter ot Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony P. Kraemer, and Jerald
L. Basl, son of Mr, and Mrs, John Bssl of
Stayton.
The Rev. Clement Frank. O.S.B. offic
iated at the 10 o'clock nuptial high mass
and the double ring eerermony. Serving as
altar boys were John Palmer and Anthony
Dummer.
Baskets of white chrysanthemums and
greenery ere used in the church decora- '
lions, while arrang, ments of the same flow
ers with poinsettias and tail lighted tapers
adorned the altars. For the music, the St
Mary's church choir sang and Miu Helen
Keber was organist
The bride was given in marriage by her
father. She was attired in a traditional brid
al dress of white slipper satin, the fitted
bodice ot heavy nylon lace over the satin
coming to a point just below the waistline.
Scalloped lace outlined the yoke ot net
and satin covered buttons closed the bodice
back. The long fitted sleeves of Elysian
point bee were buttoned above the wrists
with satin covered buttons. The full satin
skirt, styled with unpressed pleats, termin
ated in a long court train. For sentiment
the bride wore a single strand of pearls
which her mother wore on her wedding
day, and carried a crystal rosary, a gift
from the bridegroom. The double finger
tip veil of imported pure silk illusion was
held in place with a pearl studded tiara
barked with sequins, snd the bride's bou
quet was a cascading one of white camel
lias snd carnations with white satin stream
ers. Miss Lorsyne Kraemer was her sister's
honor attendant and bridesmaids were Miss
Marian Rosno of Stayton, and Miss Shirley
Kraemer, another sister.
The attendants were identically attired In
waltz length dresses of forest green taffeta,
with overskirts of net with lace insets and
lace boleros. The earrings worn by the at
tendants were gifts of the bride. They wore
red satin slippers, and tiny red camellias
fashioned th ' headbands. The attendants
carried cascade bouquets cf red camellias.
Thomas Basl of Stayton, was best man
for his cousin, snd groomsman were Harold
Kraemer, brother of the bride and Richard
Basl, of Stayton, cousin of the bridegroom.
Oregon State Nurses association, dis
trict No. 3, plans a dinner meeting at the
Senator hotel, Tuesday, January 12, at
6:30 p.m. The new officers will be install
ed, and the past presidents will be recog
nized, as this is the beginning of the 50th
anniversary celebration of organized nurs
ing in Oregon. Tickets for the dinner msy
be purchased at the local hospitals, or res
ervations may be made by contacting Mrs.
Nova Young, 1110 Donna avenue, Salem.
Mrs. Ray B. Strlnghan, Judson and
Commercial, is to entertain for the music
appreciation group of Salem branch,
American Association of University
Women, next Friday, January 15, at 1:30
o'clock. Mrs. Edward Dyck is to present
the program, telling the life and high
lighting the works of Robert Schumann.
She will Illustrate her talk with piano
selections.
The circles of the Woman's Society nf
Christian Service, First Methodiit church,
will meet on Wednesday at 1:13 p.m. for
dessert unless otherwise indicated.
Circle 1 wjll meet at the home of Mrs.
Virgil Hume, 825 Belmont with Mrs. Bruce
Rothrork snd Mrs. Byron Siegfried ss suit
ing hostesses.
Circle 2 plans to meet with Mrs. P. A.
Fugate, 1530 North 24th, with Mrs. F. D.
Voigt snd Mrs. S. W. Marsters assisting.
Circle 3 meets at the home of Mrs. Den
nis Patch. 1070 N. 13th street with Mrs.
Floyd Utter and Miss Adons Cochrane as.
sistii.
Circle 4 will meet st the home of Mrs.
Glenn Barge, 290 W. Luther srith Mrs. Mar
garet Fessenden assisting.
Circle 3 meets at the home nf Mrs. A. J.
Cruse, 740 Ben Vista drive, Mrs. Harvey
King, assisting.
Circle 6 plana to meet with Mrs. Roy M.
Lorkenour, 1478 Center street with Mrs.
M. C Findley and Mrs. i. E. Torbet assist
ing. Circle 7 is set for 8 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Hsrry Jscobsen, 1015 Electric with
Mrs. Clyde Meighen, Mrs. Herbert Hsnsen
auisting. Mrs. Charles Paetb will lesd
devotions.
Circle I, a newly formed circle for young
mothers, will meet st 12 45 p m. in the Car
rier room nf the church. A nursery will
be provided.
Mrs. Daniel Fry, Jr., Mrs. Peter H. Geiser,
Mrs. Herbert Stiff, Jr, Mrs. Richard Gra.
benhorst Mrs. Richard Chambers, Mrs,
Lester D. Green, Mrs. Alan Riebel, Mrs,
Claybourn Dyer, Mrs. William C. Dyer, Jr,
Mrs. Stuart H. Compton, Mrs. William
Smith, Mrs. Robert W. Strebig, Mrs. Lester
L Pearmine, Mrs. Ernest H. Miller, Mrs. Ed
win H. Armstrong, Mrs. Hubert L. William
son, Mrs. Frank A. Brown, Mrs. Richard
Cooiey. Mrs. Jsmes R. Phillips, Mrs. Don E.
Phillips, Mrs. William L. Phillips. Jr, Mrs.
Peter M. Gunnar, Mrs. Donald Wells, Mrs.
ohn P. Maulding, Mrs, Gut Moore, Mn.
Richard H. Upjohn, Mrs. Joseph Moreland,
Mrs. John R. McCollough, Mrs. C. Ronald
Hudkins, Mrs. Bj-.rne Ericksen, Mrs. Rob
ert R. Siddoway, Mrs. Willkm . Shinn,
Mrs. Donald E. Barnirk. Mra. Joseph B.
Felton, Mrs. Estill L. Brunk, Mrs. Elton -Thompson,
i . .
Arrange Eveat
Mrs. Earl C. Latourette and Mra. William
C. Perry are co-chairmen for the event
Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren, .In.. Walter H.
Smith and Mrs. Russel E. Pratt are in
charge of decorat'ons,
Mrs. G. F. Chan.bers Is chairman for the
hospitality committee, her co-chairmen in.
eluding Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. P. D.
Quisenberry, Mrs. Hollis W. Huntington,
Mrs. Paul R. Hend.icks, Mrs. Rex Kimmell,
Mrs. Rilph E. Purvine, Mrs. Sidney B,
Lewis, ;?rs. G:orse S. Hoffman, Mrs. Flovd '
L. Utter.
Mrs. Ed jar T. Pierce is general chair
man for the refreshments committee, her
group including Mrs. Carl W. Chambers,
Mrs. Ted Jenny, Mrs. Earl Andresen, Mrs,
Clarence Byrd. ,
Mrs. Robert D. Gregg, Mrs. P. H. Bry
don and Mrs. Vera Shay are the ticket
committee.
Mrs. Charles A. Barclay is publicity chairman.
Married Today
Ushering were James Bssl snd George Bast
both of Stayton, cousins of the bridegroom.
For her daughter's nuptials, Mrs. Krae- '
mer wore a dressmaker suit of navy and
ice blue, with winter pink hat and acces
sories to match. Her corsage was pale pink: '
carnations. Mrs. Basl atended her son's
wedding in a gray suit, complemented with '
i pink hat and matching accessories. She ,
also added a pink carnation corsage.
Attending the nuptials were Mrs. Frank
Fessler, Mount Angel, grandmother of the
bride, and Mrs, Edna Chiders, Sweet Home,
grandmother of the bridegroom. Their cor
sages were white carnations. Sister Mary
Lucy, O.S.B., Convent Queen of Angela,
sister of the bride, waa present for the
church service. (
A wedding breakfast was served at the
home ot the bride's parents immediately
following the church service. Covers were .
placed for the bridal party. Mra. Ken Staf
ford, Jr., oldest sister of the bride, assisted '
in serving.
Following the church aerke, a reception
was arranged in the dining room of St
- Mary's school where a noon luncheon was
served, srith covers placed for 900. T a
bride's table, covered with . white linen
cloth, was centered with an arrangement
of holly flanked with red eandles in cryst
al candelabrum!,
Mrs. Kenneth Stafford, Jr, the bride's -oldest
sister, cut the four-tiered decorated .
wedding cake, which was topped with a .
dove holding two wedding rings. The cake
was surrounded with a circle of white
blooms snd greenery flanked with lighted
tapers. Presiding st the coffee urns were
Mrs. William Fessler snd Miss Arlene Fes
sler, aunt and cousin of the bride. Miss Lor
ene Basl, Miss Msrcine BLchholi and Miu
Louann Schaecher were in charge of the 1
gift table, and circulating the guest book
was Miu Jesnette Wavre. Assisting in
serving were the Misses eschwill, Marlene
Diehi, Jean Berniag, Laura Schmitz, De
lores Schulti and Catherine llg.
For her traveling ensemble, the bride
wore a pay brushed wool dress trimmed
with red velvet and a gray coat with red
accessories. She sdded a camellia and car
nation corsage.
After their return from a wedding trip
south, the couple will be at home on their
farm in Stayton, Route 1,
Cookbook Sells"
Jaded appetites sfter New Year's csn be
stimulated to good eating by "wise cook
ing," according to the cookbook committee
at the YWCA. They suggest Lamb Ring,
by Merna Thompson, Potatoes with Garlle
and Herbs by Dorsthea Stuesloff, and To
mato Aspic by Josn Stanley. Top it off with
Agnes Loe's Pineapple Chiffon Pi and
you'll begin to enjoy living again, the com
mittee uys.
Copies of these recipes and 200 more of
Sslem's hand picked best are to be found in
the limited edition cookbook, "Y's Cookin',"
produced by the women of Sslem's Y. The
remsining copies may be purchased at the
Y building on Winter street or ordered by
telephone at 3-9167. It Is slso on ule at the
Y Budget Shop, Commercial Book Store,
Gift Box and Better Bedding Store.
The committee reported a tremendous re
sponse st the Christmas sale, when more
than 1500 were sold in downtown stores
snd by mail order. They hope to close out
the entire first edition before the opening
date for the new building, as the proceeeds
from the cookbook are to be used to equip
the kitchen.
1
Miss Alberta Shoemake will be toast,
mistress for a panel discussion following
the dinner on Thursday at 6 o'clock ot the
Salem Tnastmistreu club. Th group will
meet at the Golden Pheasant
Pleasant Hours with Books group of the
First Congregational church will meet with
Mrs. F. Elry, 586 North 15th St., at 2 p.m.
next Wednesday.
Mrs. Carl Hansen, twist mt at (he city
library, will review Cranston's "To Heaven
on Horseback." followed by a discussion of
other bonks of interest covering the Whit
mans and that particular period in the
early history of the Oregon country.
An invitation Is extended to any women
of the community who are interested In
good reading
The executive board of Capital I'nlt No.
9, American Legion auxiliary, will meet oa
Monday night at the home of Mrs. Don
Apperson, 5570 Ststa street