Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 27, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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For Mrs. MqKay
A social event for next Saturday, March
6, will be the informal tea for which Mrs.
William L. Phillips, Sr., is to entertain at
her West Lcfellc street home to honor
Mrs. Douglas McKay, who arrives the first
of the week from Washington, D. C. for a
10-day visit at her home here.
Guests will include members of all four
Salem chapters of Beta Sigma Phi sorority
of which Mrs. McKay is an honorary mem
ber. Mrs. Phillips is city sponsor for Beta
Sigma Phi.
The tea will be between 3 and 5 o'clock.
Among out-of-town guests will be the ad
visers, sponsors and presidents of Port
land chapters of the sorority.
In line with Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. McKay
will be Mrs. Joseph Kitzke, president of the
Salem city council of Beta Sigma Phi.
Pouring will be Mrs. Howard N. Hun
sakcr, Miss Martha Licrly, Mrs. Eldon
Lindhorst and Mrs. Ellis White, all mem
bers of the sorority. Other members of tho
group assisting at the tea will be Mrs.
Walter L. Spaulding, Mrs. A. J. Becker,
Mrs. Percy It. Kelly, Mrs. David Bennett
Jlill, Mrs. Roy E. Holbrok, Mrs. Tom Deal,
Mrs. George Beanc, Mrs. James H. Turn
bull, Mrs. Richard Trent, Mrs. Wilbur
Pearson, Mrs. Don Stiffler, Mrs. Bcrwyn
Maxwell.
By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER
' event for Sunday afternoon will be
the open house to honor Mr. and
'-Mrs. Charles A. Glaze on the occasion
of their golden wedding.
The reception will be at the home of their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lard Glaze, 231 Mission street, friends being
invited through the press to call between
2 and 5 o'clock.
Pouring will be Mrs. Harley Buckner,
Mrs. Harley Chritner, Eslacada, and Mrs.
Willis Poole, Portland, nieces of the couple.
Mrs. Elton Riley of Portland, also a niece,
will serve the cake. Others assisting will
be Mrs. Herman Bergner, Miss Betty Jean
Bergner, Mrs. 0, L. Donaldson, Jr., Mrs.
Kendall Weir of Eugene, Mrs Henry Weir of
Eugene, Mrs. Glenn Ettcr, Grand Rondo,
a niece, and Miss Margie Riley, a grand
niece. .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burlingham arc to
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scries of the dinners, another one to be giv
en on March 9.
On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. William L.
Phillips, Sr., will entertain at an informal
tea in compliment to her mother, Mrs. Dan
Welsh, who is observing her birthday that
day.
Among Sunday affairs will be the informal
tea for which Miss Echo Yeatcr and Mrs.
John M. Williamson are to entertain at the
home of the former in compliment to Mrs.
Mary Thomas, who, with her daughter,'
Susan, returned this week from a vacation
in Hawaii.
Guests are invited to call between 4 and
6 o'clock.
Pouring will be Mrs. L. 1,. Ferguson and
Miss Eleanor Stephens. Others assisting at
tho tea will be Mrs. William Langstnn, Mrs.
Raymond C. Warner, Mrs. Arthur Spraguo
and Mrs. David Duniway. Susan Thomas is
to be at tho door.
Hosts to their dinner and bridge club on
Wednesday evening will be Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Bonostcclc..
Mrs. Emery Hobbs is to entertain for her
bridge club, Wednesday evening, a late
supper to follow the card games.
Theatre Arts group will meet for dessert
at 1:45 o'clock on Ttiesdav at the home
of Mrs. Edwin W. Butler, 2215 Jcldcn street.
Mrs. James T. Brand will give a report on
"Japanese Theater."
Several from Salem will be in Portland
the fore part of the week attending sessions
of the stale meeting for the Oregon Dental
society.
On Tuesday, a luncheon and spring hat
fashion show arc to be given at the Amnio
upper club for the women attending the
convention. Among those from Salem plan
ning to attend the fashion event are Mrs.
A. D. Woodmansoe, Mrs. S. D. Wiles and
Mrs. John H. Wood.
Chief Justice and Mrs. Earl C. Latniirctto
will be among those in Portland this eve
ning for the Mardi Gras party at the Uni
versity club.
Hostess to her bridge club for luncheon
and the afternoon Wednesday will he Mrs.
Ellis VonEschcn.
The board of Hush School Mothers club
is to meet next Wednesday morning for
coffee at the home of Mrs. Ralph W. John
son. Hostess to her bridge club on Thursday
for luncheon and the afternoon will he Mrs.
C. J. Hamilton.
Hostess to her bridge club on Wednesday
for luncheon and the afternoon will lie Mrs.
John It. Cauchell.
For Golf Group
Mrs. Glenn Wilbur, captain of Salem
Women's Golf association (or the coining
year, is entertaining nt an informal roftre
next Friday morning for membership of the
association.
Guests are invited to call between 0:30
and 12:30 o'clock.
At the door during the different hours
will be Mrs. Robert E. Joseph, Mrs. Ken
neth Potts and Mrs. Harold M. Olinger.
Pouring will be Mrs Fred Bcrnnrdi. Mrs.
R. I. Macl.nughlin, and Mrs. Kate Bell
Assisting in the dining room will be Mrs.
Vernon Perry, Mrs. Robert Cannon, Mrs.
Russell Kanz, Mrs. Revnolds Allen, Mrs.
Robert J. Herrall, Mrs. Hex Adolph.
Members of the board with Mrs. Wilbur
this year are Mrs Werner Brown, Mrs.
Fred Anunscn, Mrs. Donald McCargar
Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs. T. W. Lowry, Mrs.
Charles Musscr
The women Rollers begin their new year
on March 17, Wednesday of each week be
ing women's day at the Golf club.
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MRS. C. A.
Hostess to The Study club on Tuesday
for luncheon and the afternoon will be
Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling.
Members of another study group meeting
also next week will be guests at the affair.
Luncheon will be served, a program fol
lowing. Alpha Xi Delta alumnae arc to meet next
Wednesday evening at the home of Miss
Eleanor Stephens with Mrs. John M. Wil
liamson as co-hostess.
For the program. Miss Esther Carlson is
to show her pictures of Sweden.
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Mrs. John Muir Is to tie hostess to the
meeting of Chapter CQ of P. E. O. Sister
hood for dessert at her home, 585 North
Winter. I.ee apartments, at 1:15 p.m. Tues
day. New officers arc to be elected at
the business session.
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Peg in Washington
Dear Marian:
"The greatest statue that has come out of
World War H" was the way Secretary Doug
las MeKny characterized the I wo .lima
statue that was featured in a ground break
ing ceremony Friday afternoon on a knoll
across the Potomac from Washington.
Exactly nine years to the day from the
date on which the Marines went ashore at
Iwo .lima, the ceremony included talks by
General Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., command
ant of the .Marine Corps, and General Mcr
rit A. l.dson. of "Edson's Haiders." as well as
brief remarks by Secretary McKay. The De
partment of the Interior approved the loca
tion of the memorial on the Nevius tract in
Arlington and the statue when completed
will bo one of the largest cast hrnmc
monuments m existence. Felix de Weldon,
Vienna-born sculptor, designed the statue
from the famous photograph taken by
Joseph Rosenthal in 1013. Dedication of the
memorial is planned for Nnveinehr 101 li. the
Marine Corps birthday anniversary. At the
top ol the 7a foot high statue from the flag
pole will be flown a real flag and Congres
sional approval will he .sought to permit it
to reman up alter sundown with flood lights
illuminating the statue. At present only the
flag on the Capitol and the emblem that
flies on Fort Mcllenry where Francis Scott
Key wrote "The Star Spangled Banner" arc
permitted to be left up after sundown The
sculptor, who served in the Navy during
the war. devoted five years to the comple
tion of the lust model of the Marine mem
orial, another famous shrine will be added
to the Washington area to be viewed by
countless millions in the years to come.
In addition to participating in the marine
ceremony. Secretary McKa joined in an
other event having la do with the National
Capitol Parks when he attended a luncheon
of the Washington Monument Society today
at the Metropolitan Club, marking tho
Washington birthday anniversary. Ho mark
ed the holiday further by getting an addi
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SCHAEFER
Zeta Tau Alpha alumnae arc meeting
next Tuesday evening at the home of Miss
Janet Felchcr.
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The March dinner meeting for Gamma
Phi Beta alumnae will be on Tuesday eve
ning at 6:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Hugh Taylor.
Co-hostesses are Mrs. Waller A. Barsch,
Mrs. C. C. Higgins and Mrs. Ralph Boone.
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Mrs. Robert Cannon Is to be hostess to
her bridge club on Thursday evening.
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Alpha Chi Omega Mothers nub is to meet
next Tuesday evening at 7:45 o'clock at
the sorority chapter house, 610 North l.'ith
street. Mrs. Charles II. Leonard and Mrs.
D. C. Nelson will be hostesses for the meet
ing -BY ALENE (PEG) PHILLIPS-
tional week end ride on Eugene Pcavinc in
Knck Creek Park.
One of the programs of the post week
especially ei joyed by Secretary and Mrs.
McKay was an evening of songs by Eddie
Fisher and other television stars at the Stat
ler Hotel ballroom. In addition to the usual
telecast of Hie Fisher program, an after
show followed the buffet dinner and the
young singer was generous in his numbers
to the delight of the audience. Governor Paul
I.. Patterson of Oregon was a guest of the
Vie Mackenzie for the show..
Thomas P. Campbell. Oregon State Com
mander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars,
was host to the Secretary at the annual din
ner given by the organization in honor of
Congressional members and other officials
last Thursday evening.
This has been a beautiful day tempera
tures in the upper fifties, clear and lovely.
The annual Washington birthday sales in t tic
downtown area brought nut the usual flocks
of people some standing in line from early
dawn to be first in the stores for the "come
on" items among the bargains, such as
typewriters and sewing machines (or 0!)
cents, $33 suits for $3, a $71.50 wrist watch
for a penny, TV sets for $3, $12 03 shoes for
five cents just a few "teasers" in each
store to bring out the crowds. The stores
keep open for only three to four hours and
I'm sure the clerks could stand no more
than that. I just caught up with the morn
ing papers and discovered the items listed
believe it or not. this thing has been go
ing on for 3D years back here.
It was a good day not to go shopping, in
my opinion, but a wonderful day to catch
up with the home work after the continuous
festivities of the past week. Several of the
legations and chancery offices of other coun
tries arc in "my" block on Massachusetts
and in honor of our fust president their flags
are flying in the breeze this afternoon pro
viding an international note as I close this
letter to you.
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Fashions Spotlighted
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The Models...
For the Salem Women's Army and
Navy league style event Tuesday, Mrs.
C. A. Schacfcr. at left, will wear this
cotton broadcloth summer formal which
features a wrinkle proof lining.
Hats will highlight the show, too.
Mrs. Willis Ross, center above, is trying
to choose between two becoming black
straws. The hats are being made espe
cially for each costume to be worn at the
show.
Mrs. Charles A. Barclay, center right
below, models one of the smart golf at
tires, a white linen skirt and a brown
shantung golf shirt.
A spring-like navy blue and white
print with interesting collar detail in
white, is worn by .Mrs. William H. Ham
mond, left picture, on right page, as a
pretty dress for tea time.
Mrs. II. C. Saalfcld, center picture,
right page, models one of the new spring
suits in imported fabric and'worn with
navy blue hat faced with white.
Eye catching Is the printed felt eoat
and hat worn hy Mrs. Joseph Svejkosky,
walking briskly down the street, at far
right on right page.
Chapter G of P.E.O. Sisterhood will meet
for dessert at 1:15 p.m. next Thursday at
the home of Mrs. Brooks Moore with Mrs.
George G. Roscberry as co-hostess.
Delta Delta Delta alumnae arc to meet
on Monday evening for dessert at 7:30
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mark Astrup,
1500 South Liberty. Co-hostesses arc Mrs.
Oscar Paulson. Jr., Mrs. William Gash and
Mrs. Carlisle Roberts.
Mrs. Philip M. Brandt, Jr., is to be guest
speaker to discuss gardening.
Chi Omega alumnae have planned a spe
cial program for their meeting Tuesday eve
ning, at the home of Mrs. Fidel Vroom,
4045 Silvcrton Road. Dessert will be at 7:30
o'clock, co-hostesses being Mrs. Dean
Thomas and Mrs. John Martin.
Dean Mark Hatfield of Willamette uni
versity is to be guest speaker. Fallowing the
program, there will be a short business ses
sion. Members of the Chi Omega Mothers club
are to be guests for the meeting.
Leaving Monday on a week's trip to Sun
Vallev arc Mr. and Mrs. James R. Phillip
and Mr. and Mrs. William R. Shinn.
Mrs. Carl Collins is to entertain for two
club groups next week.
On Tuesday she will entertain for her
bridge club at luncheon.
On Friday, Mrs. Collins will entertain for
her knitting group. Mrs. James Walton is
a new member of the club.
Governor and Mrs. Paul L. Patterson are
to he in central Oregon during the mid
week, visits planned at Redmond, Prine
ville, Madras and Bend, the governor to
give a number of talks.
Mrs. Orville Kannier, Jr., was hostess on
Fndav night to honor Mrs. Virgil Weber
at a shower. The refreshment table was
set in the spring motif with pin!;, green
and yellow the color scheme.
Honoring Mrs. Weber were Mesdamcs
Mel Lien. Walter While. Frank Weber,
mother-in-law of the honored guest: George
Bauer, Eddie LrUlanc. Genrce Bauer, Jr.,
Herbert MrDonouch, llenrv Meyer, Wallace
Parks. Wally Gibson, Jolin Taylor, Leo
Grabcr, Boh Holdrn, Lester Cover, Mrs.
Weber's mother. Mrs. Orville Kannier; Mrs.
C. E. Jones: tiie Misses Jeanette Weber,
Helen liciman, Ella Patterson and Joy Rem
ington. Salem General Hospital auxiliary is meet
ing Tuesday morning rur its regular March
session at 10 o'clock at the YWCA. Activ
ities tor the spring will be discussed. All
members of the auxiliary are invited to
attend.
Phi Mu alumnae of Salem are meeting
Tuesday evening. March 2, at the home of
Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, Jr , 1780 Fairmount
avenue.
The 102nd anniversary of founding of the
sorority will he observed, the group having
been founded March 4, 1852, at Wcsleyan
college, Macon, Ga.
MRS. WILLIS ROSS
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MRS. CHARLES
Visitors here for the week-end arc Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Klostorman, Seattle, guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W.
Hutchison. The Klostermans will leave
next week for Los Angeles, then go to
New York City. They will sail later in
March for Naples, Italy, and will tour Eur
ope during the summer. In the fall. Mr.
Klosterman will be in the university in
Copenhagen, Denmark.
On Sunday, the Hutchisons are to enter
tain at a family dinner following christen
ing services for their grandson. Mark
Holmes, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Kenneth
Holmes, at the First Presbyterian church.
Attending the dinner will be Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Holmes and Mark, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Klosterman. Mr. Holmes' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. Glenn Holmes of Albany,
and Larry Enninga.
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DAR Planning State Event Here
Plans for the state meeting of the Daugh
ters of American Revolution in Salem
arc announced. The meeting is set for
March 14, 15 and 16. Business sessions will
be in the Carrier room of the First Metho
dist church as will the memorial service n
Sunday afternoon. The luncheons, dinners
and banquets will be at the Marion hotel.
The second district of the state compris
ing Bell Passi chapter, Hubbard, Cham
pcog chapter, Ncwberg;, Chemcketa chap
ter, Salem: Linn chapter. Albany;. Oregon
Lewis k Clark chapter, Eugene: Santiam
chapter, Lebanon: Umpqua chapter, Rose
burg: Wincma chapter. Corvallis and Yam
hill chapter. McMinnvillc are the host chap
ters. Committees appointed include: Creden
tials, Mrs. J. W. Nash, Mrs. Ethel Handy,
Portland: Mrs. E. T. Brown, Mrs. J. W.
Shipley: hostess, Mrs. George W. Hender
son. Chemcketa chapter regent; luncheon
banquet, Mrs. Herbert J. Ostlind, Mrs. Eric
(Jwten-Miller itudlo ploturt)
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Cascade chapter, National Secretaries
association plans to meet at the home of
Mrs. Lloyd Darling, 740 South 12th street,
on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Tcrese Hanks
will assist.
Annual Shrove Tuesday pancake supper
sponsored by the parish of St. Paul's
Episcopal church will be next Tuesdav at
the new church. Liberty at Myers.
The pancakes will bo served between
3:30 and 7 o'clock. Robert G. Bradv, Sr.,
heads the committee in charge, Kenneth
Mullcr and William Johnston assisting.
Regular luncheon meeting for Salem
Soroptimist club will be Wednesday noon at
the Golden Pheasant, this to be the businesi
session for the club.
Horlin, Mrs. David H. Lonnry, Mrs. L. 0.
Arcns, Mrs. Thillip Bnuffleur, Mrs. Homer
Goulet, .Mrs. James C. Moore. Wincma
chapter recent, 'Corvallis and Mrs. Lester
Horton, Linn chapter regent, Alhanv: Mrs.
Jessie P. Stewart, Eugene: tea, .Mrs. Charles
A. Spraguo, chairman; information, Mrs. L.
C. McLeod and Mrs. Luke M. Johnston:
music. Mrs. Jason Lee, Mrs. E. T. Geer and
Mrs. Edwart T. Taggart; bugler, Jim Fiskc;
professional. Mrs. W. E. Hansen, Mrs.
George Hyslop, Corvallis; platform, Miss
Ruth Rulifson, chairman: pages, Mrs. Carey
F. Martin and Miss Ola LaMoine Clark, co
chairman: Miss Ida Jo Henderson, Miss Pat
Harlan, Portland. Miss Joanne Taggart, Miss
Donna Phelps and Miss Sharon Burwright
program, Mrs. Allan E. McLean
Mrs. David Wright Mrs. John Black,
Mrs. Millard Tckar: tellers. Mrs. CharlcJ
Creighton. Mrs. Ralph Van Horn: time
keener. Miss Georgia Shane; publicity, Mrs.
M. ilende, Portland, and Miss Edna Mingus.