THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Salem, Oregon Monday. January 11, 1954 Capital Women Edited ky HAJUAN LOWBT FISCHEB Miss Real, Mr. Brock Engaged Among the latest to Join the ranks of bridet-eleet ii MUs Caro lyn Real, who hu told of her be trothal to Harland Dal Brock. The bride-elect it the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Real and Mr. Brock 1 the ton of Mr. and Mr. Harland G. Brock. Miu Real attended University of Washington and in February will enter Willamef university for the nrini semester ai a ophomero. She is a member of Alpha omricon Pi society. - Mr. Brock is a junior at Wil lamette university. No date is set for the wedding. Church Group Sets Meeting on Thursday Christian Women's Fellowship's general meeting will be at 11 o'clock Thursday, January 21 at the First Christian church. The . hour-long progam if entitled "It Didn't Just Happen," to observe th ISth anniversary of World Call magazine, th magazine of the brotherhood which deal with mis nonary news. . Mrs. J. C. Perry, a member, will display copies of World Call maga . tines dating from May, 1921, and this meeting will also be the con clusion of the World Call song con test, with the presentation of th thre winning songs and awarding of priie. Then will be a sack lunch at noon, followed by the business meeting at 1 o'clock. A nursery will b provided tor th ntir time. Co-ed's Betrothal Told at Sorority Mr. and Mr. J. Ralph Brown of Portland announce the engagement of their daughter, Mis Maxine Brown, to John Kent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Kent of San Carlos, Calif. Announcement was made at th PI Beta Phi house at Wil lamette university where Miu Brown is a sophomor major ing in home economics. Mr. Kent also attends Wll Shower for Mrs. Tunnel I Mrs. Ray Tunnel was honor guest for a party and shower giv en at the home of Mr. Andrm Aronson Friday evening. Mrs. lamette university, wher ah is Merl Curtis and Mrs. Raymond ! affiliated with Delta Gamma sor- Engagement Told at Sorority Mr. and Mr. Roy Sundstrom of Montesano, Wash., announc th engagement of their daugh ter, Miu Patricia Ann Sund strom, to James R. Ellis, son of Mr. sad Mr. Clarene Elba of Salem. Miu Sundstrom attended WU- Curtis were co-hostesses. Feting Mrs. Tunnell were Mrs. Don Waller, Mr. Zackary Schnell Mrs. G. D. Baker, Mrs. Harold Hastetler, Mrs. Paulina Gaub, Mrs. Grace Curtis, Mrs. Warren Paynter, Mrs. Charles Klopp, Mrs. Vernon Lund, Mrs. Gerald Curtis, Mrs. Orville Preville, Mrs. Wal ter McDonald, Mrs. Louie Tun nell, Mrs. HoDert Miller. Mrs. Toby Aronson, Mrs. Jerry Klein, Miu Norma Jean Curtis, Miu Shirley Curtis. Miu Delores Cur tis, Miu Beverly Rankin, Miu Joreen McDonald, Misses Nancy curns, Marilyn Curtis. THIMBLE CLUB, Neighbor of Woodcraft, plans to meet with Mrs. 0. L. Scott for a no-host luncheon on Thursday at 12:30 p.m. a meeting will follow. Installation for Theta Rho Girls New officers were Installed at the meeting of Beta Iota of TheU Rho Girls last week. Miu Judy Bsncroft, past president was installing officer, assisted by Miu Patricia Schroyer. oast nrea- idenL Those installed Include: Miu Jeanne Rich, president; Miu Llla Daily, vice president; Miu Judy West, recording sec retary; Miu Donna McClure, fi nancial secretary; Miu Leda Rowe, treasurer: Miu Emaine McDanlels, warden; Miu Diane Rich, conductor; Miss Anita Wag ner, chaplain; Miu Patricia Schroyer, right supporter to pre- idem; miu Georgia Kyle, first herald: Miu Joyce Mennit. sec ond herald; Miu Glenda Scher- rick, third herald: Miu Diane Claggett. fourth herald: Miu Loretta Temple, marshal; Miu Leslie Cline, musician: Miu Fran ce Finch, left lupporer to pres ident; miu Nancy Harritt, right supporter to vice president; Miu Joanne Singer, inside guardian; Miu Beverly Ready, outside guardian. Plans were made for a skating party on January 28. V program wu presented, featuring Rex Peterson in a comic ballet and Miu Patricia Whelan in a Up dance. Refreshments were served later. lamette and la a member of Phi Delta Theu. He is a iu- Chapter Officers uunii ui winner major. The wedding la planned for next fall. - Betrothal Told Mr. and Mrs. C L. Van de Wlele of St Paul have announced the engagement of their daugh ter, Miu Joanne Van de Wlele, to Richard Kirk, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Kirk. AU are of St. Paul. No date Is set for the wedding. Mr. Kirk recently was discharged from the service and is a veteran of th Korean war. CHI OMEGA alumnae are meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the chapter house on the Willamette university camp us. Mrs. Reinnld Anderson and Mrs. Eatel Brown are eo-hoatosscs for th meeting. ority and BeU Alpha Gamma, sophmore women's honorary. She la now attending Oregon College of Education. Mr. Ellis is a graduate of Wil lamette university, and ia a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. He ia now attending the college of law at Willamette. An August wedding Is planned. . Coming Activities Of Society Planned Members of the AlUr society of St. Vincent de Paul's Catholic church met last week. Several activities were planned for the coming weeks. These will include a series of quilting; th semi monthly sewing meetings; a Sun day night supper in the parish dining room; and a noon lunch eon followed by catdt. Also planned was a rummage aale to be over Greenbaum'a, on Feb ruary 10, Mrs. C. J. Stupfel and Mrs. B. F. Dimeter being the committee in charge. Mrs. George Grucballa is pres ident of the organization, and the refreshment committee far the January meeting waa Mrs. Clarence Williams, Mrs. Ed Pay- teno and Mrs. A. Fontanini. In charge of refreshments and entertainment at the nevt meet ing will be Mrs. Georgia Kep- pinger, Mrs. HenrietU McAdams, and Mrs. Chris Johnson. Woodburn BPW Club Entertained Woodburn The monthly buslneu meeting of the Wood- burn Busineu and Professional Women's club was Thursday night at the library. Announce ment was made of the state board meeting to be at the Heathman hotel in Portland, Janaury 23 and 24. A letter waa read from the Woodburn Woman's club con cerning the possibility of re-In stating the study of art and for eign languages at the Woodburn high school The club went on record as favoring the effort The aum of $21 40 was report ed ss net proceeds of the recent tood ule. It was voted to donate $10 to the polio fund. RefreshmenU were served by the finance committee which in cludea Mrs. J. A. Evans, chair man, Mrs. Walter Miller. Mrs, WOODBURN Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sam Smith, Mra. Frank Wiese Thompson. . worthy matron' and worthy patron of Evergreen chap ter no. 41, order of toe Eastern SUr, entertained the new officers of the chapter at dinner Thursday evening at the Masonic temple. preceding the first practice meet ing Covers were plared for the hosts and Mrs. Dorothy Garren, Arthur M. Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Peter son, Mrs. Kenneth Thompson, Mrs. Arthur P. Clark, Mrs. Percy Seely, Mrs. Lester Keller. Mrs. Layman Baird, Mra. Lester Henn. Mrs. Howard Leighty, Mrs. Russell Hurlbert, Mrs. John Srhmid, and Mrs. Henry Johnson. Additional guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gail Wencenroth. retiring worthy matron and worthy patron of Evergreen chapter, and 1ter E. Keller. Mrs. Philip LaBarr and Mra. C. K. McNary served. and Miss Hildegarde Dierkhising. rne next meeting will be a so cial on January 21 at the libary wita in iinanc committee in charge. Amaranth Party Hanna Rosa court. Order of the Amaranth, plans a party for next Saturday evening at o'clock at the Masonic temple. There will be cards and dancing, and "secret pals" will be revealed. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Willmarth are chairmen of the committee for the evening. TRINITY CHAPTER. Order of Eastern SUr, will honor the ju nior past matron and patron, Mrs. Harry Charlton and Harry L. Mil ler on Friday night ai the group's meeting at the West Salem city building. I TTTT1 . : . v v. mm Married Recently Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Toepfer (Zola Mae Vander V orate) were married in the bite fall. (McEwan studio picture) Installation for Encampment Auxiliary On Friday night, the Ladies Encampment auxiliary sUged in- sullation at the IOOF temple. District deputy, Miu Wilda Sieg mund, with the help of the Wil lamette encampment, insUlled officers. The InsUlling team included the following: William Beard deputy grand junior warder.;- Arthur Tucker, deputy grand senior warden; George Naderman, deputy grand high priest; Lawrence McClure, deputy grand scribe; Raymond Webb, deputy grand treasurer; Gus Erickson, deputy grand in side sentinel. The elective officer InsUlled were: Mrs. Clarence Townsend, Junior past chief matriarch; Mrs. Lynn Hill, chief matriarch; Mrs. Fred Shafer, senior warden: Mrs. Lora Graves, high priestess: Mrs. Charley Neubauer, junior war den; Mrs. Walter Larsen, scribe; Mrs. Joseph Jackson, treasurer. The appointive officer who were InsUlled are Mis. Floyd West, guide; Mr. Grover Pome- roy, inside sentinel; Miu Wilda Slegmund, outside sentinel; Mrs. Clarence Kimble, musician: Mrs. Raymond Webb, first watch; Mrs. , William Gardner, second watch; Mrs. Ray Pease, third watch; Mrs. I Glen Scherick, fourth watch; Mrs. j William Cladek, first guard of tent; Mrs. Morris Townsend, sec ond guard of tent: Mrs. Victoria Stiffler, third guard of tent; Mrs. Howard Hunsaker, fourth guard of tent After Installation refreshments were served by Willamette encampment LAUREL Social Hour club is meeting Tuesday, dessert to be at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mra. A. J. Beckman, 1285 Westwood Drive. Mrs. W. H. Zimmerman ia co-hostess. Knights Honored On 50th Anniversary Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. J. War ren Knight observed their gold en wedding anniversary on De cember 23 at their home. Rela tive and friend called during afternoon and evening open house hour. The KnighU were married De cember 23, 1903, in Wisconsin, moving to Oregon 11 years ago. They came here from Coos Bay in 1945. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Charles Dennis, daughter, and Mrs. Robert Arnold, granddaugh ter. Their four children are Lowell of Detroit, Mich., Leonard, Glen dale, Calif., Mrs, Luther Dodwell, Bismarck, N. D., and Mrs. Charles Dennis, Coos Bay. There are 14 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. AccentClub In National Organization Accent club, a local organization of war brides, announce it is now a chapter of Cosmopolitan Asso ciate, Inc., a national group for war brides. Th group ber will be known as Accent chapter. Cosmopolitan Associates, Inc., have their headquarters in New ark. N.J.. and on of their major projecu is chartering of planes to take members back to their homelands on rates. The group also promotes social activities for members in chapters throughout the country. Local women Interested in af filiating may call either Mrs. W. A. Smith, 44397, or Mrs. Jack Wil liams. 43864. Mrs. Bossen Is Feted at Party Mrs. 'Alfred Domogslla enter Uined at her North 24th street borne Thursday night in honor of Mrs. Merle Bossen, (Emilie Gill) bride of December 31. Mrs. Ro bert Jungling was the auisting hostess. Honoring Mrs. Bossen were Mrs. Ed Lambert, Mrs. Carroll Weeks, Mrs. Arthur Young, Mrs. Verne Hasbrook, Miss Donna Ewing, Mrs. Leonard Llngenfet ter, Mrs. Forrest Stewart. Mrs. Joseph Thomas, Mra. Robert Seamster, Mrs. William Greif and Mrs. vera Klinsley. Following the opening of the gilts, refreshmenU were served in the dining room. Missionary Group Tabitha Missionary fellowship of the First Baptist church will meet on Thursday at 2 o'clock at the church. Mrs. Floyd Cook will be the leader and Mrs. Elsie Sim will lead devotions. Miu Sylvia Bray, of the Child Evan gelism fellowship, will show slide pictures and tell of ber work in Alaska. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. C. W. Brock, Mrs. Ed Lucas and Mrs. Leo Reimann. PAST GUARDIAN Neighbors club. Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet on Friday night at the home of Miss Pearl Bairey, 1440 N. Liberty street i . w Si. M t J -. -.A-ijaaaaaaaa. . -, r ..-, ;'. " - : - ; ; ' v "j I 4- I i i ii I Wed M yean Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Maulding. above. Sis- verton. observed their 50th wedding anniversary, Saturday. , The special event honoring the couple on the anniversary wu given during th Christmas holidays when their family could be home. (McEwan studio picture) BROOKS-Mrs. H. H. Bosch entertained the Brooks Sewing club last week. Election of of ficers resulted a follows: Presi dent, .in. Gertrude Reed; vice president Mr. Ruth Jensen; sec retary, Mrs. Nona Sidebottom; treasurer, Mrs. Fay Loomis. Plan for new work were made. Re freshmenU were served by tiia hostess. Next meeting will b February 4. ALPHA PSI .hipter of BeU Sig ma Phi is to meet Wednesday eve ning at the home of Mrs. A. J. 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