Friday, May 21, 1954
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, OregoA
SECTION I Page 7
AT WILLAMETTE
; Activities
Mark End '
Of Year-
By BARBARA JACKSON :
t. (Capital Journal Corrtipondant)
' Caps and gowns werl worn hy
the seniors yesterday as the cam
pus attended the last chapel of
the year. Speaking for the occa
sion was Don. Glcckler, profes
sor of the music school at Wil
lamette. Malcolm Campbell of
Portland sang "Farewell Wil
lamette" for tlie senior class, and
Larry Pritchttt of Lebanon pre
sented Dr. G. Herbert Smith $100
as the class gift lor the Fine Arts
building, t '
Baccalaureate will be Sunday
at 3 p.m. in the First Methodist
church. Speaking will be Dr.
Howard Runkel, speach professor
at the university. Commencement
exercises will take place May 30
at McCulloch stadium . weather
permitting. i
This week-end the seniors -will
Journey to the beach for their an
nual outing. Bob Howe of Camas,
Wash., is in charge of prepara
tions, and about 50 class members
will, attend.
Appointments for the 1955 Wal-
Iulah staff were made this week
by new editor Bill McKinney of
Salem. JoAnn Pym of Seattle,
Wash., will be assistant editor;'
Loyal Howard of" Salem will be
layout editor; Judy Mortz of Bur-
lingame, Calif., will have charge
of the index; Sally Jones of Par
land, Wash., is copy editor; and
Bruce Cleckert of Salem is dark
room manager. This year s Wal-
lulah will arrive May 29, and the
dedication was made to Dr. and
Mrs. G. Herbert Smith.
The new Rally Squad for next
year was chosen this week. Yell
Queen will be Marilyn Waterman
of Bend, and Roberta Sjoding of
Salem: Pat Beckwith of Port
land; and Marilyn Parker of San
Carlos, Calif. Yell King is Ted
Primrose of Gladstone, and Jim
Jones of .San Bruno, Calif.; Skeet
Shepherd of Salem. -Bettv
Jean Wilson of Salem
member of the' senior class and
a Chi Omega, received a gradu
ate-scholarship to the University
of Florida recently.
Jane Notson of Portland - an
nounced her engagement to Cliff
Gregg of Upland, Calif., Wednes
day night at the Pi Beta Phi
house. Miss Notson Is a senior
maiorine in art. and has been out
standing in her campus -activities.
She was editor of the Wal
lulah last year. Gregg, a gradu
ate of Willamette,, is now in the
Army stationed in the east. . The
couple have planned an August
wedding.
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A DAUGHTER,;' who' has.. been
named Dianne Elizabeth, was
born Friday morning, May 21, at
Salem General hospital to Mr.
and Mrs. Don E. Phillips. There
is also a son in the family, Don.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
William L. Phillips, sr., of Sa
lem and Dr. and Mrs. Robert
Fisher- of Portland. Mrs. Dan
Welsh of Salem is a great-grand
mother.
SILVERTON- Miss Delores
Hanson, a member of the eighth
grade graduating class of the
Evergreen' school,, was compli
mented at a family reunion of
relatives at the home of her par
ents, the Monroe Hansons, fol
lowing the school program.
Others present beside her par-
- cnts and small brother, Bobby,
were her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Hollin, and the fam
ilies of her uncles, Mr. and Mrs.
James Hollin, Mr. and Mrs.,Alvin
Hollin and Kenneth and Janice,
Mr. and Mrs. Nevil Hollin and
Linda and Stanley, and Mr. and
' Mrs. Odin Hollin and Gary, Karen
and Laura.
Today's Menu
Saturday Night onack
Friends coming over for a game
of bridge? Have these sandwiches
ready to serve.
Salted Nuts
Creamy Beef Pickle Sandwiches
Brownies . . i Beverage
Creamy Beef Pickle Sandwiches
Ingredients: One 3-ounce pack
age cream cheese (softened),
cup chopped dried chipped beef,
1 tablespoon light cream, Vt cup
chopped sweet cucumber pickles,
buttered bread slices.
Wet hod: Mix cheese, beef,
cream and pickles. Spread be
tween buttered bread slices. Re
move crusts if desired. Cut each
sandwich into 2 or 4 triangles.
Makes about l'-j cups filling.
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Wed in Early May Mr. and Mrs. Dale Larson (Dorothy
Rossell), above, were married May 8 at Silverton Methodist
church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L.
Bailer and Mr. Larson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lar
son, all of Star route, Silverton. (McEwan studio picture)
Mothers Feted
By Kappa Deltas
Annual mothers tea given by
Kappa Delta alumnae of Salem
was an event of Thursday night
at the home of Mrs. John Ficklin.
Guests included the following
mothers: Mrs. E. L. Fuller of
Moro, Ore., Mrs. Joseph H. Koke
of Eugene, Mrs. James Falston
of Portland, Mrs. R. A. Hunter,
Mrs. W. R. Dallas, Mrs. R. V.
Coolev. Mrs. L. G. Prescott, Mrs.
A. W. Johnson, Mrs. H. G. Cour
sey, Mrs. J.. A. Sholseth. .
The tea table was set in yellow
and brown, Dutch irises and cat
tails in the centerpiece. Mrs.
Harris Lietz poured. Assisting
Mrs. Ficklin were Mrs. Peter
Stoltenberg, Mrs. Leo G. John
son, Miss Arline Sholseth.
Kappa Delta state day is in
CorvalliS this Saturday and sev
eral from here will attend. Mrs.
Robert Hostetter is the represen
tative from the local alumnae.
Memorial Services
Planned by Auxiliary
sit.VF.nTON Members " of
Vpternns of ForeiEn wars no.
3004, auxiliary, have planned their
Memorial services to be Supday,
May 23,- with three meetings in
formal program. The arrange
ments were made at the Wednes
day evening session at me arm
ory club rooms.
Thi trroun will meet at 1 p.m
at the armory,- and will first go
to the Abiqua bridge at 1:30, for
ih naval hero dead ceremonial.
At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the
nt Miller cemetery win
ho nWrved. At 3 rj.m.. the mem
bers will be at Scotts Mins, luvr
cemetery.
The arraneement ' committee
chairmen are Mrs. Clarence Quar-
tier and Mrs. Willard syron.
Taurine the business hour, Mrs,
Mark Wentzel told of 234 com
munity service hours of the past
two weeks. The group voted a
donation of $5 to be sent directly
tn thi r.mcer fund headquarters.
Delegates and alternates elect
ed to attend the state encamp
ment at Bend July 9-10, include
Mro i,. M. Elliott. Mis. Leland
Morgan, Mrs. Olaf Tokstad, Mrs.
Bob Edgerton, wun meir unci
nates, Mrs. Alfred Kyte, Mrs
Catherine Lynch, Mrs. Ronald Sy
rnn nnrt Mrs. Earl Reed.
The Memorial Day program, w
be joint with members ot me
auxiliary of the American region,
unit No. 7, is to be planned at a
meeting next Tuesday evening
with Legion auxiliary, Members
of the two veteran posts are to be
present also at the Tuesday meet-
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SITA'ERTOX Mr. and Mrs.
nalnh Francis have had as guests,
relatives from Chicago, Mrs. Vin
cent McCarty and daugnier, mar-
caret Mary, and irom ueamonu,
John Edgerton. ;
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WOODBURN Friendship night
will be observed by Evergreen
hnnipp Nn. 41. Order of the East
ern Star, Monday night, at the
Masonic temple when Salem and
Ainsworth chapters of Salem will
be guests.
The refreshments committee for
the evening will include Mrs. E.
J. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl C.
Houseweart and Miss iaura Don-
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Gordon Birrell
In Recital Here
Gordon Birrell will be presented
in piano recital Sunday, at 4 p.m.
in the studio of his teacher, Miss
Margaret Hogg, 158 South Liberty
Street. The 11-year old pianist is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Birrell.
Assisting on the program will be
Gordon Neufeld, violin student of
Victor Paunason, accompanied by
rars. raimason.
The interested public is invited.
Program for the afternoon is:
Arlft Burt,
Preludlun B.cb
Olgue la E minor Bich
Sonita In B Hat .,, Sclrlattl
The Horiemtn'i Sonr Schumann
nDnnern bodb Schumann
Knight Rupert Schumann
Violin:
Minuet from Military Symphony .Hardn
Paitoralo Hani Bitt
uoraon Neur14
Mrs. Victor Palmason. icfflmntniit
lltua son j Kabalevakr
fiayina Ball it. v..
Toccatlna Kabalavaky
oumicrs in mt uuianco Benjamin
5,"" D' Bloch
E1 Burrlto Basnet
Huntarlan Ciardae Brounolf
Violin:
Concerto In O, First movement .Reldlns
Gordon Neiif1ri
Sonatina On. 32 No. a Clementl
AucKreiio rtiieuretto Alletrro
Miss Host at the second piano
Recital Sunday
LIBERTY The students of
Mrs. Agnes Oakley will be pre
sented in a recital on Sunday,
May 23, at 3 o'clock at the Liber
ty Christian Church of Christ on
Skyline road.
Participating lr. the recital will
be Gail Young, Janice and Joan
Wirth, Jcannette Tavlor. Garv
Sanders, Carolyn Sievert,. Sharon
Robertson, Patty McMillen, Rich
ard, Marilyn and Betty Knepper,
noDeri woyser, uarolyn Griflis,
Shanna and Janice Falk, Carol
and Gloria Epperlv. Jovce Clarlc.
Patricia Billings and Billy Agce.
Parents and friends have been
invited to attend.
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Garden Club
SALEM HEIGHTS The South
Hills Garden club staged its final
meeting for this year on Tuesday
evening, at the home of Mrs. Lvle
uayne. co-hostess for the affair
was Mrs. Orville Raymond.
Mrs. Harold Rosseler conduct
ed the business meeting. The pro
gram lor next year was discuss
ed and also a flower show in Oc
tober with the Wee Weeders Gar
den club. Named on the standing
committees we're: Hostess chair
man, Mrs. Larry Rich, historian,
Mrs. C. A. Lindsay, publicity,
Mrs. L. A. Clinken, telephone,
Mrs. Charles .Nielson and Mrs.
Ron Miller. ,
For the program the group'
spent the evening making flower
arrangements.
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SILVERTON Mrs. Walter L.
Spaulding of Salem, Girl Scout
area council chairman, supervis
ed a meeting of the board of di
rectors at the Lenard Kephart
home In Silverton during the
week, with representatives pres
ent from Marion, Linn, Polk and
Benton counties.
Mrs. J. S. Starrelt is chairman
of the Silverton area and was
hostess to the visitors.
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ALBANY. A bride of mid-
May was Miss Jeanne Marie
Bloom, Seattle, Wash., who was
wed to Marvin Frank Rapp, Se
attle, Wash., Saturday, at 3
o clock in the afternoon, ine
bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth F Bloom and the
bridegroom's parents are .'Mr.,
and Mrs. Frank A. Rapp of Ar
lington, Wash. The wedding took
place at the home ot tne Driae's
parents with the Rev. Morton L.
Booth, pastor-of the First Pres
byterian church, reading the
double ring service. , .
The wedding vows were ex
changed as the bridal party
stood before the lirepiace wmcn
was banked with tamerisk and
red . plum blossoms with pink
dogwood being used on the man
tel.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride was attired in a
white brocaded satin dress made
with long sleeves and a skirt end
ing in a full train. The finger
tip veil was of tulle and was
held in place by a white satin,
pearl trimmed Juliet cap. The
wedding dress had been worn by
the bride's sister, Mrs, Thomas
P. Bays of Salem. The bride car
ried a white orchid surrounded
by stephanotis.
Mrs. Thomas P. Bays, Salem,
was her sister's only attendant
She wore a yellow lace and tulle
dress, ballerina length, and car
ried a bouquet of coral daisies
with yellow net backing.
Quentin W. Rapp, brother of
the bridegroom, acted as best
man.
Witnessing the ceremony were
nearly forty-five relatives and
close , friends of the bridal
couple, :
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Bloom chose a navy bluff
crepe dress with which she wore
an orchid corsage. The bride
groom's mother wore a delft blue
crepe dress and her corsage was
also an orchid.
After the ceremony a reception
was at the Bloom home. Decora
tions throughout the room con
sisted of pink camellias, lilies of
the valley and orchid sprays. The
orchid corsages and sprays were
airmailed here for the wedding
from Honolulu by Mrs. Agnes B,
Vance,' aunt of the bride.
The bride s table was decorat
ed with pink candles and pink
flowers surrounded the wedding
cake. Presiding at the table were
Mrs. Gilmore Hector. Mrs. Neva
Andersen and Mrs. W. Walter
Stuart The bride's cake was cut
by Mrs. Clara Heineman, aunt of
the bridegroom. Serving were
Mrs. Piatt A. Davis,' Mrs. Richard
Handley, Corvallis and Miss Anne
Drysdale. Miss Nancy Davis
passed the guest book and the
bridegroom's cake was passed by
Dick and Kenny Bays, nephews
of the bride.
The bridal couple left on
wedding trip by automobile for
Carmel, Calif. For going-away
the bride wore a plum colored
wool suit with navy blue acces
sories and a light blue topcoat.
Completing her costume was a
white orchid corsage.
After June 1 the couple will be
at home in Seattle.
FROM ALEXANDRIA, Va.,
comes word of the arrival of a
daughter at the home of Lt.
Cmdr. and Mrs. John A. Lind
beck. The little girl is Mary Kate.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Lindbeck and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert G. Brady all of Salem.
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Leaving for Belgium Miss
Clara M. Sparks, above, will be
leaving this summer .for a
year's study in Belgium after
which she will go on to the
Belgian Congo as a nurse in
a government approved hospital
there of the Free Methodist
board.
Dental Auxiliary
About 25 attended the supper
for the Dental Society auxiliary
Tuesday evening at the home of
Mrs. Harold M. Olinger. The sup
per was the final event for the
group until fall. The officers were
installed. Mrs. Harold Hutchinson
is the incoming president '
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: Mrs. Marvin Brown was elect
ed president at the meeting of
Y-Wivcs at the YWCA Thursday
evening. Vice-president is Mrs.
Gardner Bennett and secretary
treasurer is. Mrs. H. B. Courtney.
A report on the recent fashion
style show and tea was given by
Mrs. Marvin Brown. LaVern Eg-
gers, of the LaVern Beauty Salon
spoke to the group on hair styl
ing and hair care.
Mrs. Brandt to Head
School Mothers Club
SILVERTON - Mrs. V.'. H.
Brandt was elected president of
the Mothers club of St. Paul's
parochial school at the Wednes
day afternoon meeting at the
school social rooms.
Assisting Mrs. Brandt for the
coming, school year, will be as
vice-president, Mrs. Gordon Hove-
land; secretary, Mrs. Rex Olson,
re-eiected: and treasurer, Mr.
Mary DeSantis. . t .,. :
During the business session,
Mrs. Roy Gosso read the school's
official budget and work report
of the i school noon lunches for in
structors and pupils. '
Among the closing events for
the young folk is to be a picnic
Wednesday, May 26, for grades
i to 6, on uie school grounds, and
for grades 7-8, at Blue Lake.
. General graduation and musical
recitals will be announced later.
sister Mary Jean is supervisor
oi tne scnooi programs'.
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Woodburn Group
WOODBURN Mrs. Freda
Burt was elected president of the
Past Matrons club of Evergreen
chanter, flrrler nf. thi P:efriT
Star, at the annual election of of-
ficers, Wednesday night, at the
Masonic temple. Other new offi
cers named are Mrs. Marjorie
Merriott, vice president, and Mrs.
Lois Wengenroth, secretary
treasurer. . .
A no-host' dinner preceded the
business meeting.' Mrs: Mabel
Dixon and Mrs. Freda Burt were
in charge of arrangements for .he
dinner. Other past matrons pres
ent were Mrs. Marjorie Merriott
Mrs. Ingaborg Brothen, Mrs. Flo
renee Butterfield, Mrs. Violet At
wood, Mrs. Eleanor Vickers, Mrs.
Agnes Jones, Mrs. Martha Reil
ing, Mrs. Beulah Gilbert, Mrs. E.
Aline Beers, Mrs. M-iude Scott,
and Mrs. Minnie Richards. Guests
were Mrs. Carrie Tyler and Mrs.
O. W. Nilsson of San Diego, Calif.
Plans were made during ' the
business meeting for the annual
picnic for members and families,
to be July 21 at Settlemier park.
The committee in charge will be
Mrs. Florence Butterfield and
Mrs. Agnes Jones.
A social hour followed the
meeting. Mrs. Brothen, who re
cently returned to Woodburn af
ter six years spent in Connecti
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