Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 04, 1956, Page 17, Image 17

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    Salem, Oregon, Thursday, October 4, 1956
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Section 2 Page 1
Capital Women
1 - Edited by MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER i
Affiliates
Welcomed
By Group
The affiliation ceremony was
conducted for four new members
at the meeting of Alpha Xi Delta
alumnae Wednesday night at the
home of Mrs. John H. Hanh. The
new alumnae are Mrs. Ted Carl
son, who moved here from Corval
lis; Mrs1. Joseph Doerfler, who has
come from Victor Point; Mrs. J.
Dwight Russell, who has come
here from Illinois; and Mrs. Rus
sell Whitmer, newcomer f r o m
Iowa.
Mrs. Reinhardt Behm, Mrs. My
ron Pogue and Mrs. Lloyd Darl
ing conducted the affiliation cere
mony. Attending the meeting
were the four new members, and
Mrs. Behm, Mrs. Pogue, Mrs,
Darling, Mrs. Hjalmer Anderson,
Mrs. E. R. Dcrflinger, Mrs. Or
ville Kannier, Jr., Miss Marion
' Joseph, Miss Verna Keppinger,
Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker, Mrs.
Rollin 0. Lewis, Mrs. Elmer
Meade, Mrs. A. C. Newell, Mrs.
Harry Woodward, Mrs. John M.
Williamson and Mrs. Hann. Co
hostesses were Mrs. Behm argl
Mrs. Williamson.
St. John's Guild '
Meeting Thursday
Mrs. William H. Fischer will
speak at the meeting of St. John's
guild, St. John's Lutheran church
Thursday night at 8 o'clock. The
topic will be "Good Shepherd
Home of the West." Mrs. Fischer
recently returned from Terra
Bella, where she attendee; tne
board of directors meeting of the
home. The home opened its doors
to a group of retarded children
for the first time in June of this
year. There are fifteen children in
. the first unit, with a capacity of
36. The children are from Mon
tana, Washington and California,
and applications for more than 230
children are on file, including a
number from Oregon. The board
of directors has applied for a loan
of $100,000 for building the second
wing in the near future.
At the meeting, Mrs. Clarence
Kraft, representing the Salem As
sociation for the retarded, will
show the film "Tuesday's Child",
followed by a question period.
6th Anniversary
Event tor Chapter
The sixth anniversary of Ains
worth chapter, Order of Eastern
Star, was observed at the regular
meeting Wednesday evening, at the
Scottish Rite temple. Introduced
and escorted "were Mrs. Paul H.
Hauser. and Mrs. Paul Robinson,
past grand matrons; Mrs. J. Edgar
Reay, Estarl fund committee
member: Mrs. Bertha Charlton,
grand representative of New Jcr
- sey in Oregon; Mrs. A. L. Beck,
grand representative of Tennessee
in Oregon; Mrs. Edward Williams,
worthy matron, and Virgil T. Gold
en, worthy patron, Chadwick chap
ter; Mrs. Harry Hiday, worthy
matron and Kenneth Dodge, worthy
patron, Salem chapter; Mrs. R. W.
Hoffman, worthy matron and Clar
ence Field, worthy patron, Trinity
chapter.
Howard Jenks, worthy patron,
presented Ainsworth chapter with a
silver service in memory of the
late worthy matron, Mrs. Elma
Sherman. Charter members were
Mrs. Fred Koken, worthy matron
Honorary members introduced
were Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, Mrs.!
Paul Robinson, Mrs. Velma Lewis,
Mrs. Albert Cohen, Miss Lelia
Johnson and Gail Jones. Past mat
rons and patrons were honored with
a degree.
The social hour in the dining
room followed. Fall flowers andi
fruit decorated the room. The table
was centered with a large birthday
cake baked by Mrs. Koken. Mrs.
Koken and Mrs. Rcay poured. The
refreshments committee included
Mrs. Eugene Walters, chairman,
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Rambo.'Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. James N. Francis, Mr. and
Mrs. Kermit Glascott, Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Cass, Mr. and Mrs. Ho- i
ward Jenks, Mrs. Carrie nan,
Mrs. E. F. Whelan, Eugene Wal- i
ters. Mrs. Morse Stewart presented
the program.
The Business women of Ains
worth chapter will meet Tuesday at
the Chalet on North Capital street.
A no-host supper for all members
and matrons of Ainsworth lodge
will precede the meeting on Octo
ber 17.
MR. AND MRS. Rex Sanford re
turned home Tuesday evening
from a trip east. They flew to
New York, and visited relatives
there and in Boston and Ipswich,
irn anri 1 .ttrhfipld. Conn. From
luaao.f ... -----
there they took motor trips to the
Housatonic river and jwonawn irau
In Connecticut and to Cape Ann
Gloucester and Plymouth, Mass.
SWGA Events
Salem Women's Golf association
has notices out for the wino-up oi
the season. Last business meeting
aio.tinn rnmpc next Wednes
day, the annual stagette dinner to
be the night oi ucioocr ii ai nan-
dall s ChucK w agon.
cntiTD HIT T G fiaritpn rlub W9S
ilUL t ' 1 anuuw .
entertained Tuesday night at the
hnme ot Mrs. Jonn uarsi who
Mrs. Harvey Peterson as co-hos
Norman Frees was guest
speaker to discuss birds. For the
n.aatins oarh mpmher is to
take a bird feeder. Also on the
program as a display of table
settings, one modern, another con
temporary, a third Early Ameri
can, and a fourth on the Victorian
nriod. Mrs. thanes a. roweu
Delta Zetas Plan
For Founders Day .
Plans for their founders day on
October 24 were made by Delta
Zeta alumnae of Salem when they
were entertained Tuesday night at
the home of Mrs. Duane Burgess
in Stayton. Mrs. Eugene Spaniol
was co-hostess. Mrs. Lloyd Sand
ers, Mrs. Virgil Sexton and Mrs.
Emmett Kleinke were appointed
on the founders day committee.
Mrs. M. C. Buchanan was
elected secretary of the group to
replace Mrs. Clyde E. Carlson, the
latter moving to Portland.
Mrs. Garnet Parks was wel
comed as a new member.
Mrs. Forrest Stewart gave a re
port on her recent trip to South
America as the program feature.
Attending the meeting were Mrs.
Buchanan, Mrs. Albert Depen
brock, Mrs. Charles H. Derthick,
Mrs. William H. Foster, Mrs.
Parks, Miss Prudence Paulsen,
Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. Sexton, Mrs.
H. E. Smedley, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs.
Orville Wensley, Mrs. Kleinke,
Mrs. Hugh Morrow and the two
hostesses. -
Academy
Sets Dance
"Pigskin Prance'-' is the theme
for the dance to be presented by
the senior girls at Sacred Heart
academy, Friday evening, follow
ing the football between Silverton
and'Scrra High schools. The party
will be at Knights of Columbus
hall. The dance is also in observ
ance of the dedication of Serra's
new football field.
Committee chairmen for the
dance are: Decorations, Miss
Janet Larson; refreshments, Miss
Sue Watson; floor, Miss Sue Good
ing; clean-up, Miss Janice Ebner.
Chqdwick Chapter
Reports Meeting
Guests at the meeting of Chad
wick chapter, Order of Eastern
Star, Tuesday evening, were Mrs.
Tommy Thompson,- Orenamah,
No. 141 Portland, Mrs. Olc Jorge-
son, Jefferson chapter, Mrs. Es
ther Martin, 'West Star chapter,
Kirby Mrs. Yvonne Watson, North
Bend, Mrs. Pauline Riddle; , Las
Vegas, Nev.
Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, past grand
matron, was escorted and given
grand honors. Mrs. Ervin C. Smith
who resigned as courtesy officer,
was escorted and given a' gift.
Mrs. Clyde Fahlman, newly ap
pointed courtesy officer, was intro
duced. Mrs. Gordon Barker, secre
tary; was escorted and presented
a gift. A skit was presented in
honor of Mrs. Barker, bv Mrs.
bral Lemmon, Mrs. Paul Robin
son, Mrs. B. G. Forest, Mrs.. J,
Edgar Reay, Mrs. Lelia Johnson,
Gordon Barker.
Under good of the order, Mrs.
Paul H. Hauser and Mrs. Paul
Robinson spoke.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Archie Brewster, chairman.
Mrs. Gerald Fisher, Mrs. Bill
Damcry; Mrs. Max Flannery,
Mrs. Charles McCabe, Mrs. Gale
Fox and Miss Bessie Smith.
OSC NOTES
Studying
Emphasized
On Campus ,
Bj PHOEBE LOU BRAUN .:
(Capital Journal Correspondent)
OREGON STATE COLLEGE,
Corvallis (Special) Now that the
excitement of new classes is over,
the Oregon State students arc
settling down to a daily routine.
The teachers must be anxious to
get started, for they are vigor
ously giving out homework.
Politics was in the air last week,
as students listened to Senator
Robert Holmes, Democratic can
didate for governor of Oregon, who
spoke at the scheduled convoca
tion. Oregon State's two political
groups, the Young Republicans,
and the Young Democrats, have
an active season ahead.
To remind students of the main
purpose of college, the Associated
Women Students promoted a schol
arship week which started Mon
day. Members of Mortar Board,
the senior women's service honor
ary, and Alpha Lambda Delta,
sophomore women's scholastic
honorary, delivered speeches at
the freshman women's living
groups Tuesday evening in an at
tempt to emphasize scholarship.
On Wednesday, a convocation Tvas
staged to further stress the im
portance of learning and educa
tion. Two Salem students seem to
have discovered the correct way
to study, for they made straight
As last spring term. Beatrice M
Heiken received honors in busi
ness and technology, while James
McClelland earned honors in agri
culture. Getting off to a good start
were several freshmen boys from
the Salem area who were among
the 50 top scorers in the OSC math
placement test. High scorers in
cluded George Andrews, Michael
Jenkins, Ronald Carr, Gary Glea
son, and Carl Krucger, Salem;
and Norman R. Franzen, Turner.
Returning to Salem after 14
years, is Judy Dalton, who ar
rived home just in time to start
college at Oregon State. Judy has
lived in Alaska, Italy, Germany,
and Virginia, with her parents,
Colonel and Mrs. Kenneth W. Dal
ton. Ginger Lively is the active vice
chairman of Y Round Table, the
campus YM-YWCA organization.
Y Round Table is giving its an
nual open house, which started
Tuesday and will end Friday. Gin
ger is also chairman of an orien
tation program planned to help
new women students become ac
quainted with campus life and Y
Round Table activities.
One of the weekend firesides
was -at the Beta Theta Pi frater
nity, and included many Salcmites.
Those present were Jill Cum-
mings, Carol Bocsch, Pam Clay
ton, Judy Dalton, Joan Lewis,
Kieth Boyer, Ken Carl, Dave Soco
lofsky, Jim Gordon, Bruce Patter
son, and Bob Beals.
In store for this weekend are the
annual Nickel Hops, Friday and
men s bouse dances Saturday,
Bon Voyage Party
Mrs. J. A. Nunn and Mrs. S. E.
Orcutt entertained this morning
during the Meier & Frank's-Salem
store "coffee and" period at a
party to honor Mrs. A. G. Hum
phreys.
A group of Mrs. Humphreys
close friends was invited to wish
her bon voyage. . She is leaving
with her children. Nels and Molly,
ou October 14 for England to join
he'- husband, Andy Humphreys,
who is stationed there with the
Air Force at a jet bomber base.
Wedding
Oct. 23
Announcement is being made of
the engagement and forthcoming
marriage ot Miss Karla Wolz,
Slaughter of Mrs. Carl Wolz, to
James Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James H. Hart of Independence.
ihe wedding will be at 8 o clock
in the evening on October 23, in
St. Paul's Episcopr', "church.-
A DAUGHTER, Jeanlne Lynn,
was born to Mr. and Mrs. E.
Thomas Osborn, Milwaukie,
September 19, in Portland. There
is another child in the family,
Mark.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
Thomas W. Kelly and Mr. and
Mrs. Harley Osborn, all of Sa
lem. Great grandparents are Mr,
and Mrs. D. G. Osborn, Portland
Couple
Engaged
The engagement of Miss Lois
Pankratz, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Pankratz, Dallas, to
Richard Reimer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Reimer, also of Dallas,
has been announced.
The couple are both graduates
of Dallas High school. The bride
elect is employed at the office of
the Pacific Telephone company in
Salem, and Mr. Reimer is em
ployed in the Gerlinger Carrier
company in Dallas.
A February wedding is planned.
HOME from a visit with rela
tives and friends in Iowa, Illinois
and California are Mr. and Mrs.
Gernand Jones. At Burlington,
Iowa, they were honored at a f am- i
fly reunion at which 80 were pres-'
cnt.
....
MISS CAROL WATERMAN was
hostess - to members of Cascade
chapter, National Secretaries s
sociation Tuesday evening, with
Miss Maymc Smith assisting.
Mrs. J. B. Hansen was selected
as a cAegate and Mrs. Lloyd
Darling, alternate, to attend a
regional convention of National
Secretaries association in Spokane,
Wash., October 12, 13, 14. Mrs.
Hansen gave a report of assistance
being given the Marion oounty
Tuberculosis association by mem
bers of Cascade chapter.
Shortbread Party
Mrs. i Elizabeth White, visitor
from Scotland fdr the past year
at the home of her daughter, Miss
Grace White, was hostess at a
short bread party Tuesday.
During the evening, Mrs. While
made the shortbread, and gave
each guest the recipe and sam
ple. Mrs. White is leaving Sunday
for her home in Scotland. Attend
ing the Tuesday party were Miss
Dora Johnston, Mrs. Nels Ton
ning. Mrs. Lloyd Riegcl, Mrs.
William Haskin, Mrs. Harry Ohcr
mann, Mrs. Arthur Hagcn, Miss
Grace White and Mrs. White.
Bride-elect
Is Feted
Honoring Miss Nancy Jane O'
Neil, who is to be married Satur
day night to Orland K. Green, two
parties have been arranged this
week.
This evening Miss O'Neil will
be honored at a bridal shower fpr
which Miss Phyllis Newland and
the bride's " future sister-in-law,
Mrs. James B. Tooze, will enter
tain at the Tom Girard home in
Dallas. A group of 18 has been
invited for dessert and miscellane
ous shower.
Mrs. George Stanley and Mrs.
Robert Stanley recently enter
tained, at the home of the former
at a party for Miss O'Neil on her
birthday, a group of 18 close
friends of the honorce and of Mr.
Green being invited. Miss O'Neil
was feted with a personal shower.
...
HOMESTEADERS Square dance
club will meet Friday, at 8 p.m.
at the Izaak Walton league club
house. All square dancers are wel
come. A beginners class is being spon
sored by the Homesteaders. Mose
Van Dell is in charge of the new
Miss Strode
Is Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strode are
announcing the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Nadine Elza -Strode,
to James D. Morley, sou
of Mr. and Mrs. Dolph C. Morley.
No- date nas Deen sen lor inn
wedding. Mr. Morley is now with
the army stationed at Fort Lewis,
Wash. - :
class beginning at the Izaak Waltorj
league club house Thursday; at 8
o'clock.
OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 12:15 TO 9 P.M. OTHER DAYS 9:30 A.M. TO S:30 P.M.
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Friday and Saturday, Oct. 5th and 6th
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; Christmas stockings - .$1,59 .
Snnfo Git holder; door or wall
ornament : $2.95
Sfliifn Claus; 14" decoration for
mantel or tree $3.95
Mail and phone .orders. Plus shipping cost to
areas outside our reuular truck delivery routes.
i NEEDLEWORK SECOND FLOOR
FIRST DANCE of the season for
the Cottonpickers Square Dance
club of West Salem will be Satur
day night at 8:30 o'clock, at the
West Salem City hall. Neil Brown
is the instructor. Refreshments will
be served. The public is invited.
SQUARE dancers will meet
Saturday at 8:13 p.m. at the
Knights of Columbus hall. The
dance is open to anyone interested.
The group will meet every first
and third Saturday of each month.
Clyde and Margaret Charters will
be in charge of the program. I
Square and round dances will bej
danced and the dance of the month ,
for October will be taught.
Dancers are asked to bring their ;
own lunch. Coffee will be served
at 11 p.m., followed by an hour .
of round dancing.
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