Salem, Oregon, Monday, May 21, 1956
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
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Some Notations . . .
A very enjoyable and hospitable
gathering Sunday afternoon was
the at home (or which Sir. and
Mrs. Vernon Wisrarson were hosts
at their South High street resi
dence . . . Friends were invited to
call betwen 2 and 7 o'clock ... It
was a garden party, really, guests
soon linding their way to the spa
cious gardens at the home . . . Nu
merous evergreens, fruit trees and
beautiful rhododendrons in bloom
now, as well as several border
plants added to the enjoyment of
the garden trek . . . The hosts re
ceived informally in the living
room . . . The decor in the house
also made a garden setting ... On
the piano was a huge bouquet of
rosy-red peonies and pink blooms,
and ir front of the fireplace was a
basket of spring flowers in the!
By M. L. F.
same shades .
covered with
sation we gathered there had been
no absentee voting . . . Accommo
dations were fine and v.e were
thoroughly enjoying them until
Thursday nigiit ... Out "neigh
bors" next door were a bit noisy
and we would not have thought too
much about it until one gentleman
bellowed out as he came through
the door "It's just too bad if there
is anyone else here because this is
my night to howl." And "howl"
they did, those four, until nearly
daybreak and to add insult to in
jury they arose early and slammed
and banged around some more
i til they went on their fishing
trip , . . But most annoying was
f -ir expressed intention to make
it noisy! . . . They were just
"talking" voters, too, the four
shouting at times over the prob-
2 Groups
install
Officers
Installation for new officers
was staged for South Salem Lions
club and auxiliary. Friday night.
A joint buffet dinner for the
group was given at the Senator
hotel.
Edward Majek, deputy district
governor for Lions cubs. Install
ed the following officers for the
Lions: Arthur Martin, president;
Nels Johnson, first vice presi
dent: Frank Florey, second vice
president: Robert Coe, third vice
resident: Daryl Jones, secre
ary: fjohn G. Marr. treasurer:
absent); (Henry Sprick, tail
twister, absent); j3mes .MfGil
christ, lion lamer, absent); Cecil
Woodburn Golf Event
WOODBURN Twenty - three
women were present or golf and
luncheon at the Woodburn golf
course, Thursday. Hostesses during
the luncheon hour were Mrs. Ed
ward Com an and Mrs. Dean
Bishoprick. Next Thursday, Mrs.
Ralph Pickering and Mrs. Leland
Plank will serve.
Play for the day was "Match
Against Par," with full handicap.
Winning in the championship class
was Mrs. Howard Palmer. In Class
A, Mrs. Dean Bishoprick and in
Class B, Mrs. May Murray.
The spring handicap tourna
ment was started and lunch time
wao changed from 12:30 p.m. to 1
p.m. Tee.off will be at 9 and 9:30
WSCS Meeting ;
To Be in Salem
Salem was selected as the meet
ing place for the 1957 gathering
of the Oregon conference Women's
Society of Christian Service of the
Methodist church, at the confer
ence meeting in Klamath Falls last
week. Mrs. Roy Lockenour of the
First Methodist church extended
the invitation. Women of the other
Salem Methodist churches will be
assisting hostesses.
Salem women having a place on
the .-roaram at Klamath Falls
were; Miss Evelyn DeVries, mis
sionary from Southern Rhodesia,
who spoke on her work in a girl's
hostel in Umtali, Africa; and Mrs.
r lest P. Coulder, conference s.;
retary of spiritual life, who pre
sided over a worship period.
Conference officer for the en
suing year wilt be Mrs. Hoy GreStie
of Morningside church, secretary
of student work; and Mrs. Ernest
P. Gouider, Jason Lee church, sec
retary of spiritual life.
Mrs. C. W. Stacey was introdaced
as one of the nominees of the
western jurisdiction for member
ship on the National Board of .Mis
sions of the Methodist church.
Other Salem women in attendance
were: Mesdames Laurance Wal
worth, A. J. Qutnn. George Rose-
berry, Roy Lockenour, Ralph Da
Mete, and Walter Xystrom.
FRIENDS will he interested to
know that Mr. and Mrs. Dan Os
born and children Todd and Terry,
have returned to SaSem after liv
ing in Portland, and Forest Grove
for four years. Mr. Osbora is in
business at 595 Court street.
OES Honors Mothers
SHERIDAN Order of Eastern
Star, chapter 89, honored moth
ers of members this week, fol
lowing the meeting of the group.
Courtesy ladies, Mesdames
Frances HarrisoB, Edith iiolman,
Dorothy Wooden, Alice Wright,
Mary Park, and Julia Spooner,
with Lucille Board, soloist, and
Olive Smith, accompanist, pre
sented a degree honoring all
mothers and those attending
were presented with a May bas
ket of gladiolus blabs for their
friendship gardens.
The group voted fo give $25 to
the Estarl fund, a scholarship for
religious training. Several re
ports were given.
Matrons and past patrons will
be honored at the next meeting,:
which will be a no host dinner,
Pages Entertain -On
Double Occasion
MOUNT ANGEL Mrs. Leo Barr
of Mount Angel and her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Varley (Loretta Barr! ol
Eugene, shared honors at a Moth
er s day and silver wedding anni
versary relebrBisoB st the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Page
t Evelyn Barri in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Varley were mar
ried at St. Mary's Catholic church.
Mount Asgei, May 26, 1931. They
have one son, Donald, student at
Portland university.
Those present inclttded Mrs.)
Barr ana Mr, and Mrs, Varley, the
honored guests; also Mr. and Mrs.
avo Bauman and family, Mr, and
Mrs. Eaiii Wolf and family, Mr.
and Mrs, fjorbtrt Antieo, ail of '
Degree Conferred
JSOLALLA A last week's meet
ing of Orchid chapter, Order of
Eastern Star, the white BHsle de
gree was conferred upon Mr. and
Mrs. Arsdt Loe and Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Ogburn.
There will be no chapter met
ing the first Tuesday In Jsse. $$t
to sessions of the grand chapter.
The annual Eastern Star-Masonic
picnic was discussed, wSh the oats
to be announced later.
Refreshments were served by
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gsimore,
Mrs. Laura Cartas, Mrs. Bethel
Friedrkh and Mrs. Edna Lewis.
The star points will serve refresh
ments at the June M meettag.
Mount Angel; Mr. and Mrs, Louis
Gehrine and son, Curtis, Donald
Case, and Donald Varley, all f
Portland.
The buffet was i able outcome of the election and!Lan,z and Frank Hamstreet, di-
a rose-pink hand-,
one corner an arrangement of deep
pink snaps, peonies and roses with
pink candles at either side ....
Adding a refreshing note to the
table was the center arrangement
of a frosted half-melon shell filled
with melon balls and strawberries
. . .The punch table, all in green,
was set up under the apple tres
in the gardens. . .
Among those greeted during our
late afternoon call Mr. and Mrs.
Walter E. Martin, Dr, and Mrs.
Estill L. Brunk, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Gordon. Mr. and Mrs.
James W. Tindall, Mr. and Mrs.
J, L, Himmel, Mr. and Mrs. Earle
Headrick, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hal
varson, Mr. and Mrs. Donatd
Brazle, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cul
dlnger, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Par
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Good
enough, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wall
ing, Mr. and Mrs. Russel D. Beut
ler, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Coigan,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hamilton, Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie E. Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Hume, Mr. and Mrs,
W. E. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Earl Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Burlingham, Mrs. Tom Wolgamott,
Mrs. Carl Aschenbrenner, Mrs.
Everett Poe. . .
Invitations came this weekend
to Salem friends for the wedding
of Miss Gail Joan Updike of Port
land and Thomas Watson Steeves
of Salem, the ceremony to be sol
emnized the afternoon of Saturday,
June 9, at 2 o'clock in All Saints
Catholic church, Portland, the re
ception following there also. . .The
bride-elect is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald E. Updike of
Tortland and Mr. Steeves is the
son of Mrs. Conrad Paulson of
Salem . . .
It was back to work this week
end following a few days vacation
at the beach , . . And what perfect
weather we "picsed" at the beach
while you valley folk were enjoy
ing your warm temperatures up to
95! Seldom have we run into more
perfect weather for the oceanside,
and what a beautiful time to be
along the coast the rhododendrons
being out, some hillsides ablaze
with the bright yellow Scotch
broom (albeit it is such a pesti
the wild violets, buttercups and
other little flowers typical of the
coast area coloring the ground
We are lazy vacationers in that
this individual forgets cooking
along with the job when away, so
the jaunt was not too good for the
diet, what with alternating in en
joying the cuisine at the Dorches
ter House and the interesting spe
cialties at Pixie Kitchen . . . It's
nice to be In that area during the
midweek, too, the beacnes not
being so crowded especially nice
with the wonderful weather that
orevailed this time ... We found
out some interesting sidelights
about would-be voters, too
Late Thursday we noted many
more people coming election day,
Friday, being a holiday for quite a
group and meaning tne vacation
ers would have until Monday for
the':- holiday and that meant they
did not vote, because, from conver-
ti be out to vote, as thev admitted
they would not be back in Port-:
land until Monday . . . There are?
many ways to enjoy vacations, and
the saying goes, it takes all kinds
...Our one regret in leavig lale
Friday afternoon in order to get
home in time to vote was not being
able to hear the quartet's shouting:
and condemnation on the outcome
of the election ...
Two valley women were named
to office in the annual meeting of
the state organization of Univer
sity of Oregon Mothers clubs in
Eugene, Saturday . . . Mrs. Wit-
Ham L. I.ulberk of Salem was
elected a director for three years;
and Mrs. C. A. Fratzke of Inde
pendence was elected vice presi
dent. . . Mrs. James Walton of Sa
lem went out of office as state
president following a most success
ful year. . . Mrs. Elery Fay of
Portland is the new state president
for the Mothers groups. . .
BROOKS The Brooks Garden
club will meet at the home of Mrs.
Dollie Ramp, Thursday, for a no
host luncheon, and business meet
ing. The subject of discussion will
be, "Care and Culture of Roses".
rectors. A president s pm was
presented to Arthur Martin.
Installine the auxiliary officers
was Mrs. Harry W. Scott, past
state auxiliary president. Those
taking office were Mrs. Hobcrt
Morrow, president; Mrs. George
Beane, vice president: Mrs. Daryl
Jones, secretary; Mrs. Henry
Sprick, treasurer, absent).
Clayton Jones, outgoing presi
dent of the club was master of
ceremonies and was assisted by
Mrs. Clarence Feller outgoing
president of the auxiliary. Cor
sages were nresented incoming
officers of the auxiliary. Mrs.
Cbrence Feller was presented a
gift.
. Past president's pins were pre
sented to the past presidents
of the auxiliary (Mrs. Elton Mc
Gilchrist, president when the
auxiliary was organized, not
present): Mrs. Kels Johnson,
Mrs. Charles Nielsen and Mrs.
Clarence Feller.
Announce Engagement
SHERIDAN Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Pomcry of Sheridan are an
nouncing the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Claudine Pomeroy,
to Jackie Ray Eden, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Eden, Sheridan.
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