Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 09, 1957, Page 14, Image 14

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    Salem, Oregon", Wednesday, January 9, 1957
THE CAPITAL' JOUKNAd
Section" 3 Page 1
'lanned Here Next Monday Night
ATTENTION!
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In Inaiifiural Dresses The inaugural ball for Governor-elect and
Mrs. Hubert D. Holmes next Monday night is arousing much
interest throughout the state. The event, to be at the Marion
hotel and the armory, will follow inaugural ceremonies planned
for earlier in the day.
At left is Mrs. Walter Pearson, wife of Slate Senator Pearson
of Portland in a pastel blue. Senator Pearson is the Democrats'
choice for president of the senate.
Mrs. Holmes, center, is to wear a handsome white lace model.
At right is Mrs. Pat Dooley, wife of State Rep. Dooley of Port
land, in a champagne dress for the ball. Rep Dooley is slated
to be speaker of the house. (Pictures by Jerry Claussen, Capital
Journal)
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ILtamtal Women 1
I Edited by MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER 1
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HOfficers
Named by
Assembly
Some Notations ...
By M. L. F.
Ii Engagrd Miss Shirley Benike, above, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Benike, has announced her engagement to Arnold
Schmidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Schmidt of Silverton.
AAUW Board Meets
At Dykman Home
Board of Salem branch, Ameri
can Association of University
Women met Monday evening at
the home of Mrs. Dale Dykman.
Mrs. F. D. Palmer assisting.
The speaker for the January
meeting was announced as Miss
Hattie Bratzel, Marion county dis
trict attorney. Her topic will be
"The Leeat Interests of Women."
Several weeks ago an appeal was
made to branches from the national
association for contributions to the
Hungarian Itelief Fund for Uni
versity Women. Mrs. Dennis Patch
8nd Mrs. Stewart Lee. co-chairmen
of international relations and so
cial studies committees here, a.-ked
members to entertain informally
at a benefit coffee or brunch. The
report was made at the board
meeting that hostesses so far in
clude Miss I.rlia M. Johnson. Miss
Bcrvl Holt, Mrs. Marion F. Wood
en. Mrs. A, C. F. Perry. Mrs. Den
rn Patch and Mrs. S. V. Leek.
Other members are planning to en
tertain before the branch mooting
SHERIDAN' (Special' The
hdies of the Mill Creek Sewing
club met at the home of Mrs.
Ilotf Harris last week. "Secret
pil" names were revealed and
now names drawn.
Those attending included Mrs.
Mary Ridseway. Mrs. M. R. Jole.
Mrs. Bess Johnson. Miss Margaret
poberton, M:ss Naoma Rogers.
Miss Bertha Rogers. Miss Birdie
paley, M' Mildred Wertz. Mrs.
F"rnice Kartell. Mrs. Ma vine
Harris, Mrs. Ira Ems, Mrs.
HONORING Miss Harry Pallady,
Portland, visitor here Monday for
the reception given in the office
of the new secretary of state.
J Mark 0. Hatfield, a luncheon was
given preceding the reception. Mrs.
t Paul Van deVelde, president of the
Salem club of the Republican
; Women's Federation of Oregon,
1 was hostess for the luncheon. Mrs.
I Pallady is state president of the
i federation. Others attending were
i Mrs. Clark C. McCall. past state
federation president; Mrs. John
' W. Cochran, past president of the
Salem club; Mrs. William F.
Leary, past treasurer of the local
club, Mrs. Stanley Kolfsness. new
treasurer for the group, and Mrs.
Stanley Watson, committee chair
man. Miss Nunn Feted
At Recent Shower
A surprise wedding shower hon
ored Miss Beverly Nunn. Monday
evening, at the home or Mrs. 0. D.
Gard, 4140 Toni avenue. Assisting
hostesses were Mrs. I,ila Jean Far
ris and Mrs. Chris Bartruff.
Miss Nunn will be married Sat
urday to William Paulson.
Attending the party were Mrs.
George H. Nunn. mother of the
hnde-clect. and Mesdames Da, id
Moon. Charles Hieley. H. R Pfeil,
David Hanson. Mamn Cheney,
Grace Stull, Ward Jacobson. A.
Ruth Croehan, Louts Sachtler, San
day McCrca. Fred Braach. and
Harry Bowman.
Louise Val. Mrs. Clara WJUams.
Mrs. Barbara Knutson. Mis Pg
gy Harris, and M;5S Avis Robert
son.
Legislature time is practically
here and already special events
welcoming the lawmakers are
being set .... One of the events
will be a get-acquainted party
planned by management of the
Senator hotel next Sunday evening
following the caucuses of the two
houses .... W. W. Chadwick and
Mr. and Mri. Leonard Rowan are
hosting the party in the Capitol
room of the hotel. ...
Women's part in the March of
Dimes campaign in the valley area
was off to an enthusiastic start
with the "first lady coffee" given
Tuesday afternoon in Meier &
Krank's-Salem Oregon room with
Mrs. Elmo Smith, wife of Oregon's
governor, serving as hostess . . .
Women came from many parts of
the state for the gathering . . .
Featuring the tea table was the
"gold-plated" coffee maker, and
a centerpiece arrangement of gold
ornaments . . . The coffee maker
was engraved with Mrs. Smith's
name and later was presented her
us a gift. . .
The women's division work in
Salem area really gets underway
next Saturday when Mrs. Rnnnld
K. Jones, Sr., chairman for the
coffee series, entertains a group
of 25 or 30 volunteers at her
home for coffee at 10:30 o'clock. 1
each attending then to give a
coffee for 10 or so guests, all
proceeds from the "chain" to go
to the March of Dimes cam
paign. . .
Among those assisting at the
hea table were Mrs. N. Thomas
Stoddard of Portland and Mrs.
Max Kielman of Eugene . . . and
assisting in greeting was Mrs. Dee
Rtirdirk, Portland, state women's
activities chairman. Mrs. Stod
ward's husband is state chairman
for the March of Dimes . . .
Among special guests were Mrs.
Ben Potter of Portland, "polio
mother of the year in Oregon" and
her little daughter, Cindy . . .
Among others on hand during our
call, several of them assisting,
were Mrs. Harry Hagedorn of Ku
gene, Mrs. William C. Perry, Mrs.
Hall Lusk, Mrs. Jamrs T. Rrand,
Mrs, William McAllister, wives of
supreme court justices; Mrs. Ron
ald K. Jones. Sr., Mrs. Wallare
( oh en, Mrs. Ted Jenny, Mrs. Vil
lard Stone, Mrs. J. Karl Cook,
Mrs. George H. Swift; among
others from Portland, Mrs. Glenn
Hopkins, Mrs. Ed Hamilton, Mrs.
Roger Conkling; from Monmouth,
Mrs. E. K. Gentle and Mrs. C. C. j
Powell; from Wasco. Mrs. Joe;
Craig; from Hood River, Mrs.)
Joyce McCutrheon and Mrs. Na-1
drne Jenks; from Columbia coun
ty. Mrs. II. A. Shadley, Mrs. A. A.
Ridcnour, Mrs. N. Jleumann; i
among others from Salem. Mrs. I
Albert C. Gragg, Mrs. Walter L. (
Spaulding. Mrs. L. C. PfeWer. Mrs.
John CrockaU, Mrs. Virgil Fade, j
Mrs. Kpnnpth Mullfr, Mrs. Charles '
H. Heltzpl, Mrs. Irwin Wrdrl . . .
SOUTH Salem Lions club auxil-j
iary met Monday n;2ht at the
home of Mrs Nels Johnson. Spe
cial guests were Jean Morris and
Haze! Myers from the House of
Charm. Plans were made for a
no-host turkey dinner to be served
on January 18 as a joint eent
with the Lions club at Mayflower
hall. j
Neighborhood Coffee
Welcoming Mrs. Forrest Walker
to the neighborhood, Mrs. William
Busick and her daughter, Mrs.
James White, entertained this
morning at ai. informal coffee at
the Busick home. Guests included
neighborhood friends on North
Summer street.
THE MID-WINTER no-host din
ner and game night of the YVYCA's
Live Y'er's club has been ar
ranged for Friday evening.
Dinner, to be served at 7 o'
clock, will be provided by mem
bers, after which volleyball, ping
pong and card games will occupy
the remainder of the evening.
All single men and women be
tween the ages of 18 and 35 arc
invited. j
Miss Barbara Henken was chosen
as worthy adviser for Chadwick
assembly, Order of Rainbow for
Girls, at the meeting Tuesday
evening at the Masonic temple, j
Others elected for the new term
are Miss Pamela Lindholm,
worthy associate adviser; Miss
Janice Philips, charity; Miss Judy
Baker, hope; Miss Anne Case,
faith; Miss Anna Belle Hart, rec
order; Miss Linda Morey, treas
urer. Twelve members of the assem
bly, accompanied by their mother
advisers, Mrs. Paul Griebenow,
and Mrs. A. B. Pederson, visited
the Masonic and Eastern Star
home at Forest Grove on Sunday
and a report on (heir visit was
made at the Tuesday meeting.
Refreshments were served by
the Mothers club. i
Bethel Will Assist
In Korean Relief
Contribution to the Korean Relief
fund was made bv members of
ilethel 59, Order of Job's Daugh
ters, at the meeting Tuesday eve
ning at King wood hall.
Plans for installation ceremonies
for the program on January 19 at
the Scottish Rite temple were discussed.
Birthdays honored were those
of Misses Nancie Scars, Elaine
Standish, Linda Tromlitz and
Judy Denycr; The traditional cup
and saucer was presented to the
retiring honored queen, Miss Bar
bara Morris.
HOSTESS to her bridge club
Thursday for luncheon and the aft
ernoon will be Mrs. Bjarne Knck-
sen. Additional guests will be Mrs
Ragnor Johnson an! Mrs. Harold
Parsons.
AMONG affairs honoring vMr,
and Mrs. E. Braden Daggett pre
ceding their departure for Iran
will be a no-host dinner gathering
bnturnay night at the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Whipple. Attending
will be a group of former neigh
bors and other frienls.
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SKWING club of Capita! unit No. ;
9. American Legion auxiliary.1'
mets Thursday morning at 10
n'rlocV at the l2ion hall, with a
no-hoft lunrh to be Frned at nron
Mr K. C. Mcnn-s and Mrs. L. E.
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