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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1956)
Junior Women Ti P.!": .?or . BrSrn n relision. Father chnaticn of Serra High school, will speak on Religion in Relation to the Home" The religion committee will be in coarse ' and includes: Mrs. Melvin PUIette, chairman, Mrs. Eldon F. Dalke. Mrs. Euocne Jarvis. Mrs. Keith Thompson Mrs. Frank Ward. Mrs. Ken rth Limbockcr. Mrs. Dean Alloort, Mrs. Edmund Carvinho, Mrs. Al G. Falk, Mrs. Robert E. Moore. Serving on the refreshments committee wi.'i be Mrs. Norman Johnson, Mrs. Ted Kerr, Mrs. Vera Kitchel, Mrs. Donald Kieinsmith, Mrs. Richard Lankow, Mrs. F-imiind Carvinho, Mrs. Kenneth Decatur, Mrs. Hobert Dreher, Mrs. John Ericksen. The I o literature groups in Salem branch, American Association of University Women, will meet next week. The Wednesday afternoon group is meet the. at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W- S. Anknty, 4312 Hager. Mrs. Trevor St-ele will present the book review. The Wednesday evening group will meet Jt the home of Miss Merle Dimick, 90-9 Market street. Miss Eleanor Stephens is to be co-hostess and the book review will be presented by Mr. J. A. Jelderks. Sacred Heart Parents club will meet Mon day at 8 p. m. lor the monthly session at the school. Sister Eleanor Mary, diocesan supervisor of elementary grades, will give report on the .recent White House confer ence on education. , An Interior decorating program is plan ned for members of Salem Woman's club nest rridiy, at the club house at 2 o'clock. Eleanor B?rbour Marshall will be the speaker. .Music -will be furnished by Miss M-rilyn Hanthorn, violinist, a student at .Willamette university. Members are asked to hrms guests to the meeting. The board will meet at 12:30, with Mrs. Harry Sappenficld presiding. Mrs. H. K. Mnzlooni is the tea chairman, and will be assisted by Mrs. Effie D. Mc Afee, 'Mrs. W. S. Lcvens, Mrs. A. Carper, Mrs. Ben F. Lambert, Mrs. Paul A. Lardon, Mrs. Lindley V. Koons, Mrs. Mary M. Lach Jlle, Mrs. Claude H. Glenn, Mrs. Frederick Leupold and Mrs. Arthur A. Keene. Quiet day for women of St. Paul's Epis-. copal church will be next Friday, January 27, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. The Woman's auxiliary of the church is spon soring the event and Mother Ruth of the Community of Holy Spirit, New York, is to be here to conduct the service. A sack lunch will be at noon, coffee furnished by the auxiliary.' Mrs. J. E. Law is chairman for arrangements, Mrs. Gordon Shattuck, co-chairman, and assisting will be Mrs. George L. Hill, auxiliary president, and other members. Church women from throughout the cen tral deanery have been invited. ' Y 1 , -; 7 i f !U ! 1 f M f i :"v I 7 :v' 1 . ' . , (Jcstcn-Miller studio picture) ' Salem Navy Mothers club will meet at 8 p.m., with Mrs. Roy Hagedorn, 630 Court street, Tuesday. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Ray Walden and Mrs. Hobart J. Dixon. MRS. CLEMENT J. LULAY WED THIS morning at a service In the Immaculate Conception Catholic church at Staylon was Mrs. Clement J. Lulay (Jcannette M. Klnti), above. She is the daughter of Mrs. Roman Kinti and Mr. Lulay is the son of Mr, and Mrs; William Lulay, all of Stayton. Woman's Society of Christian Service circles of Jason Lee Methodist church will meet Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. unless stated otherwise. Anna Lee circle will meet with Mrs: C. M. Roberts, 815 Shipping, for a dessert. ! The Helen Kim circle members will be guests of Mrs. Robert Forkner, 1855 North Capitol, for a drive-in-luncheon at 1:15 p.m. . The Laura Austin circle will meet with Mrs. E. W. Gallagher, 1995 North 19th. The Thoburn circle will meet with Mrs. E. J. Kitzmiller, 2515 Fisher Rd. for des sert with Mrs. John McCrea assisting. The Clara Swain circle will meet for des sert with Mrs. John Blaffas, 860 North Cot tage. . Dabblers club will meet at the home of Mrs. Everett Booster, 2645 D street Thurs day at 8 p.m. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. May nard Nelson and Mrs. Owen Searcy. Mrs. Robert Gregg will show slides of Europe. EETING In Salem next Thursday, January zo, will oe tne state Doara for University of Oregon Mothers clubs. The group will gather at 10:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. William L. Lidbeck, the luncheon to be at 1 o'clock. Mrs. James Walton of Salem is state president. Others on the board from Salem include Mrs. Lidbeck, Mrs. Mark Astrup, Mrs. Vern W. Miller, Mrs. Ralph Hamilton, Mrs. F. M. Sercombe, Mrs. Chandler Brown, Mrs. Carl Gerlinger. To Install Salem unit, No. 136, American Legion auxiliary, will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Woman's club house. Past presidents of the auxiliary and Mrs. Jack Simpkins, district No. 2, president, will be honored. Don Eva, deputy vice commander will speak. All members of the auxilairy and the post are invited. Jaycee-Ettes will install new officers -at a semi-formal dinner dance February 11, in the Capitol room of the Senator hotel. Mrs. Ivan Royce is in charge of the arrange ments: Mrs. Maurice Cohn is in charge of music. Mrs. Bud Meyers is in charge of decorations, and will be assisted by Mrs. 1 Dale Dorn, Mrs. John Ericksen and Mrs. Maurice Cohn. New officers are: Mrs. Efwood Obert, president; Mrs. Lawrence Feldshaw, vice (President; Mrs. John Ericksen, secretary; tMrs. Steven Benson, treasurer. Retiring officers are Mrs. Duane Erts gaard, president; Mrs. Kenneth Free, vice president; Mrs. Lee Dorner, secretary; Mrs. Gale Dorn, treasurer. Special guests will be past presidents. State Group Meeting Here 4 . t S.-.'Vilv.' A-n It n A h ' To create more widespread interest in the coming school election, members of the Sry.m Heights Mothers club have arranged two informal coffee gatherings. Next Monday morning, area chairmen in the club's project are meeting for coffee at 10 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Brace Knapp, 4160 Gardner, to outline their work in arousing interest in the bond issue. Another coffee, open to all patrons and friends of the school, is planned for Febru ary 2. s unmoaw OTHERS ON MOTHERS CLUB BOARD (Jesten-MUIcr itud'$ picture) O AI.SO ON the state board of I'O Mothen Hub are thew four, left to right: Mra. Chandler Brown, Mrs. Vern W. Miller, Mri. F. M. Sercombe, local club president; Mrs. Ralph Hamilton. The Salem club Is planning I big meeting In February. The Salem club, as well as aU then in the stale organization, assist with university scholar (hip fundi. Installation of new officers for Cherry assembly, No. 61, Order of Rainbow for Girls, will be Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Scottish Rite temple. Miss Karen Covert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Cov ert, is to be installed as worthy adviser; others to be installed to include: Miss Barbara Sharpe, associate worthy ad viser; Miss Beverly Mocabee, charity; Miss Clcta McMorris, hope; Miss Marianna Cor nie, faith; Miss Alma Kunowsky, recorder; Miss I la Warren, treasurer; Miss Carol George, chaplain; Miss Beverly Walker, drill leader; Miss Beverly Walls, musician; Miss Judy Waterman, choir director; Miss Elizabeth Aldcrson, love; Miss Barbara French, religion; Miss Paulctte Hobson, nature; Miss Judy Ann Harris, immortality; Miss Linda Sullivan, fidelity; Miss Karen Rutherford, patriotism; Miss Robert Phil lips, service; Miss Beverly Young, confi dential observer; Miss Glenne Baiiy, outer observer. Choir members are Misses Mar garet Walker, Dianne Bullcr. Nancy Har per, Joyce Capps. Judv Brendel. Janet An derson, Jerry Sue Deen, Kathv Fallin, Sheryl Bauman, Jnann Shultz and Beverly Locker. Committee chairmen include: Telephone, Miss Barbara French; hospitality, Miss Joyce Canps: historian. Miss Dianne Bul lcr: publicity. Miss Joanne Van ' Clevc; Junior rays, Miss Dianne Bullcr, love: Miss Nancy Harper, relision; Miss Janet Ander son, nature; Miss Jerrv Sue Deen. immor tality: Miss Joann Shultz, fidelity; Mis Margaret Walker, patr'otism; Miss Joyce Capps, service. Rainbow advisory board lo be installed Includes: Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wilson, Mrs. R. C. Genre, Mrs. Gleason Young. Mr. and Mra. Merle Phillips. Mrs. D. M. Eby, mother adviser; Mrs. Raymond Hoffman,, worthy j matron of Trinjtv chapter. Order of Eastern Star, and Clarence Field, wor thy patron of Trinity chapter. Installing officers will be: Miss Janice Wood, worthy adviser; Miss Beverly Walls, chaplain; Miss Marv Jane Wait, marshal; Miss Sajly Merrill, recorder, Miss Sue Grier, musician. Mrs. Frieda McCarthy. Mrs. Lillian Mocabee, Mrs. Vencla McMorris and Mrs. Rosamarie Cornie will serve the refresh ments. -Mrs. Virgil Sexton is in charge of the (lowers. For the program. Mis Yvonne Pool is to sing, Mis9 Pat Whelan will play a piann solo and Miss Dcbhi Hockett majorette, will perform. Regular meeting of the assembly will he Thursday at the Scottish Rite temple t 7:30 p is. O 0 e , , . e Duo Wed Yhis Morning at Stayton j lite nurriaite oi; u.iu Jtji.u-.te 'U.' Kinlz, daugiiler ol .. .Uhiidii tuna oi Suyton, to Ciemeut .. Lui.y, urn ol Mr. nu Alls. William L,uiay ot ataj tou, v.- solemnized this morning at a service in the Immaculate Conception church at htayton. The service was at 10 o'clock, the Rev. Math. Jonas officiating. White flowers oecow.ed the church and at the pews were while bows and. small white bells. For the music, Joe Dougherty and Duane Heuberger sang and Miss Josephine Brand played the organ. The bride wore a nylon net over satin dress. The bodice was pf Chantilly lace and was fashioned with a neckline of net edged in lace. The full skirt fell in tiers of pleat ed nylon pet and lace forminfi a chapel train. The illusion nylon net veil, fingertip in length, was arranged from a coronet trimmed In pearls and sequins. The bride carried a cascade bouquet ol feathered white carnations, white hyacinths, a white orchid and pearls. Gerald Kinlz escorted his sister to the altar. - Mrs. Harvey Keudell, a sister of the bride, was honor attendant. She wore a forest green crystalette dress, fashioned with fitted bodice and full flare skirt, tiny fileated trim enhancing the neckline and orming inserts on the skirt. She wore a headdress matching her frock. Mrs. Leon Berning, Miss Janice Jung-', wirlh and Miss Mary Lee Miller were bridesmaids. Their dresses matched that worn by the honor attendant. All four at tendants carried cascade bouquets of white 'pom pon chrysanthemums and 'white feather plumes. Don-la Lulay was best man for his brother. William Lulay, Jr., a brother, Duane Bradley and Harvey Keudell were groomsmen and ushering were Leo Gros Jacquea and Gilbert Kinlz. At the close of the mass the coup!e went to the side altar where the bride placed miniature nosegay. ... The bride's mother wore a mos wool suit with beige and brown ncceE-tr ea and a corsage of pink orchids. The bride groom's mother wore a blue suit with blue and white accessories and corsage of pink orchids. The reception was in the parish hall. Mrs. Herman Hassler and Mrs. August Ecitcl cut the cake. Mra. Mary Kintz poured cof fee and Mrs. Francis Jun;wirth was at the punch bowl. Assisting were Mrs. A. M. Minden, Mrs. Carl Podrabsky, Mrs. Leonard Schmaciier, Mrs. Louie Freres, Miss Lanita Boedigheimer, Mrs. Jack Cries, Mrs, Ted, liighberger. Miss Marlene Podrabsky, Mi s' Charlotte Kintz, Mrs. Louie Gisler, Mrs. Ernest Dozler, Mrs. Vince Menu, Mrs. Mar tin Gehlin, Mrs. Fred FTery. Misses Diane Podrabsky, Carol Ann Schmacher, Ro. Marie Freres, Rita Beitel, Lavelle Kintz. Ivy, tiny white bells and candlea decorated the bride's table. For going away the bride wore a forcft green wool princess style dress with whit) trim, a fur jacket, brown and white acces sories and the orchid corsage from her bri dal bouquet. Following a trip to California, Nevada and Arizona the couple will be at home in Stayton. . .LANS for her wedding are being ioiq Dy miss maaine unman, wno is to be married on February 4 to Jack Scott of Seattle, Wash. i - The service will be at 2 o'clock that aft- ernoon in St. Anthony's Catholic church in Renton. Mrs. Ronald Kokcsh of Seattle is to be matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Stan Kerzel of Monmouth, Mrs. William Patton of Eugene, Mrs. Noel Knopf of Portland. Robert Kokesh of Seattle, cousin of the bridegroom, is to he best man. The reception following the service will be in the church parish hall. - Miss Gilman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milan Gilman of Salem and Mr. Scott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. B. Scott of Renton. Social meeting for Cherry court, Order of the Amaranth, will be next Wednesday, at 6:30 p.m. at the Scottish Rite temple. A no-host dinner will be followed by games and entertainment, , . . Mrs. Harold Saltzman and little daugh ter, Dcbby, arc here for a two-weeks visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra, Dave Holtzman. Regular meeting of bethel 43, Job's Daughters, will be Monday evening at' the Scottish Rite temple at 7:30 o'clock. "What Do You Own and Why?" will bo the theme of the program for the January dinner session of the Salem Business and Professional Women's club next Tuesday evening, at the Golden Pheasant, at 6:30 o'clock. Wesley E. Stewart, Jr., vice president of . the Salem Title company, will speak on ' "So You Own Your Real Property." The musical theme for the evening's pro gram will be "Little Grey Home in the West" .presented by Phillip McHarness, vocalist, accompanied by Miss Gladys Edgar at the piano. Arrangements for the evening's program are in charge of the legislative and radio and television com mittees headed by Mrs. Arthur Weddle and Miss Betty Elofson. Mrs. Karl Eecke is to be hostess to her bridge club for dinner and the evening on Tuesday, I The postponed coffee 'in the Petticoat Politics Party series of Salem club of the Oregon Federation of Republican Women will be next Thursday morning 10:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. C. Newell. George A. Jones, attorney, ia to be guest speaker. Mr. and Mra. Raymond Wilson are an nouncing the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Deanna Rae Wilson, to Larry Mullina, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred MuUlna. The wedding ia planned for May IS. The couple both attended Salem schools. YMCA ' Square Dance committee an nounces a fun night party for Wednesday from 8 to 11 o'clock. A number of guest callers will be present, Refreshments will be served. There will be a small charge for dancers. Spectators are welcome. Committees include Mrs. Stanley Mich nick, mistress of ceremonies, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Wulff and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Brendle, program, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Edgar, hos pitality. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Frizzetl. Registrationa are still being taken for the Beginners dance class which meets on Wednesday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Announcement is being made of the en gagement of Miss Gerl Peters, daughter of Mrs. Bernadine Bartlett, to A-2c William C. Garrett, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L Garrett. The wedding is planned for June. Miss Peters is a student at North Salem High school. Mr. Garrett attended North Salem High, and is now stationed at Mc Chord AFB in Tacoma. Announced for Wednesday, March 14, Is the annual Easter Bonnet bridge bene, fit ot Junior Woman'! club, Tns) event few tures style panda of' new hats, Mrs. Richard Allen and Mrs. William Ferguson are co-chairmen for the benefit. Mr. and, Mrs. John H, Johnson returned the latter part of the week following a busi ness trip to Los Angeles and vicinity. Returning Sunday from Palm Springs will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Barclay and family. Mrs. Barclay and children have been there since before Christmas, visiting her mother, Mrs. Roy H. Simmons, Mr. Barclay going down last week to bring his family home. ' Regular semi-monthly meeting for So journers club will be next Thursday after noon at the Woman's club house at 1 o'clock, cards to follow the dessert. , Miss Dolores George who will be married to Vernon Monroe, Friday, February 24, at the First Christian church, was honored with a party and miscellaneous bridal shower Thursday evening. The affair was at the home of Mrs. Jack Robertson, with Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Donald Nelson and Mrs. Carl Gustafson, hostesses. About 25 friends of the bride-elect's mother, Mrs. G. A. George attended. ; - Mount Angel A social for members ot the Catholic Daughters ot America will be on Monday evening, January 23, at 8 o'clock in the school club rooms. Brldga and 500 will be in play, and refreshments served by the hostess committee. Hostesses are, Mrs. Ernest Crowder, Mrs. G. D. Ebner, Mrs. Robert Van Hatten. Mrs, Marcus Wampach, Mrs. A, J. Butscn, Mrs. Christine Kronberg, Miss Henrietta SaaN feld, Mrs. Norbert Butsch, Mrs. O. J. Wil liams and Mrs. J, C. Wagner, Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Country man have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Donna Fay Country man, to Gary Burdg, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Burdg, all of Sheridan. Miss Countryman, a graduate of tht) Sheridan high school and the Capitol Busi nes college, is employed in Portland. Mr. Burdg is a junior at Willametts university. No date has been set for the wedding. Expected here next week for i visit of s few days is Mrs. William H. Steiwer, Jr. of Fossil, to visit hor mother, Mrs. John H. Carson. Salem Students Active on Campus By PAT DEENEY (Capital Journal Correspondent) University of Oregon, Eugene (Special) Dads Weekend is coming up soon and many Salem students are keeping them selves busy with the weekend plans. Judy Loucks is co-chairman of hostess selection and Kaye Tomlinson is one of her commit tee members. The four finalists, two from Portland and two from Eugene, were select ed Wednesday. Each living organization on campus nominates a married girl who is enrolled at the university or whose husband is enrolled. These . girls are interviewed twice by three judges, the ASUO president, a Eugene business man, and an alumnus of the university. The campus will vole for the hostess Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday before Dads Weekend, February 3, 4, and 5. Sally Jane Hoy is co-chairman of Special Events for the weekend. She will be in charge of the entertainment at the Friday nisht game. At the Saturday game the co chairmen will present trophies for Dads registration. The men and women's organi zations with the best record of Dads at tending the weekend and also the Fresh man dorm with the highest representation will be given awards. Four other Salemitcs arc working on the luncheon committee for Dads Weekend. They are Sondra Jochlmtcn, Nancy Sue Payne, Connie Hammond, and Gladys Maude. Men's open rush will be completed for winter term tomorrow night. Women's open rush will Ihfn begin next Monday and continue for three weeks. Sally Hoy, a member of the Panhellenlc council, has been busy this term working with the council to set up the women's rushing schedule for the campus. Last weekend several Salem students at tended one or both of the basketball games with the University of California. Among them were Jeff Walton, Sally Jo Greig, Darlcne Crawley, Bruce King, Karen John son, Jan McAlnine, Julie Astrup, Stan Dvorak. Kaye Tomlinson, Marlene Bron snn, Bill Malnwaring, Sharon Johnsin, San dra Carter, Stanley Page, end Glenn Ben ner, directing the pep band. Last Sunday evening the YWCA spon osorcd a smorgasbord dinner for the campus. About 300 atudents attended the dinner. Nancy Lidbeck helped with the decorations soft candlelight and fir houghs. The background music was Swedish. Sondra Jnchimsen helped with the serving. Kaye Tomlinson, Marion Baum, flum Brown, Judy Loucks, Anne Hcltzcl, JoAnn Hoover, and Dick Engdahl were some of the Salem itcs indulging in the Swedish food. Sally Jo Greig is beginning a busy term. Her biggest job at present is Oregana photography editor. Julie Astrup is also working on the Oregana. Her job is the housing section of the year book. Next Saturday night freshmen will ba attending the Frosh Sno-Ball formal dance. Only freshmen and their dates may attend this dance. Anne Heltzel is in charge of the program and guest invitations for the formal. ' This weekend several 'Salem girls are being initiated by their sororities. Among them arc Alpha Chi Omega, Gladys Maude, Jan McAlpine, and Carolyn Madscn; PI Beta Phi, Jcan'Lidhcck and Nancy Sue Payne; Alpha Phi, Kaye Tomlinson and Sondra Jochlmsen. Dick Engdahl is performing this after noon In the Student Union "Friday at 4 (one-half hour of campus entertainment each Friday afternoon.)" Dick is doing a pantomime called "Blood on the Saddle." Dick, Judy Kuhn, and Carolyn Madsen have contributed their arlistic talents lo help make posters lor the Religious Evalu ation week, which begins this Sundav. Dur ing this week students on campus will have the opportunity to hear and talk to repre sentatives of seven different faiths. Bud dhism, Eastern Orthodrx Christianity, Hin duism, Islamism, Judaism, and the Protes tant and Roman Catholic faiths. Judy Loucks has just been selected by Paahellenic as co-chairman of Greek Week, April 4-7. . The purpose of Greek Week is to further educate the Greeks and the Independants about the National Greek projects. A tentative schedule of events has been set for the week. It includes an all-Greek banquet Wednesday, honoring the most outstanding Greek of the year. Thursday an orientation assembly is scheduled. A panel of Greeks and Independants will he the speakers of this assembly open to everyone. The purpose of each, the advan tages and disadvantages will be some of the topics. Friday will feature a community service project, that of cleaning up Hen dricks Park. Exchange dinners will be fol lowed Friday night by a Variety show em phasizing the "Crusade for Freedom." Saturday at noon a picnic for all Greeks ia planned and followed hy the alhletic games. Saturday night the week will b completed by an all-Greek dance.