Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 02, 1957, Page 19, Image 19

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    Salem, Oregon, Thursday, May 2, 1957
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Section 2 Page 5 ;,
Musicale !
At Fawk
Residence
A musicale is to be given by Mr.
end Mrs. William Fawk at their
home Saturday afternoon May 4
Et 3 o'clock. A group of Mr.
Kawk's advanced students will be
featured on the program. Appear
ing will be . Sister M. Collista
n.S.M. organist, who is head of
the music department at St. Boni
face High School. Sublimity; Mrs.
Esther Ediger, an accredited
teacher of piano; Miss Margaret
Lancefield, pianist, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lancefield;
and Miss Lynn Amrinc. pianist,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M
Amrine of Ncwberg and formerly
of Salem. Miss Amrine, a high
school senior, has been awarded a
scholarship to Willamette Univer
sity where she will enter this fall
as a piano major.
Numbers to be played on the
program will include the Im
promptu in A Flat, Opus 90; Schu
bert; Grande Piece Symphonique,
Franck; Le Cirque, Turina; and
compositions by Bach, MacDow
cll, Villa-Lobas and others. A re
ception is to follow with Mrs. Da
vid Eason and Miss. Alice Crary
Brown assisting.
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Tolls Troth Miss Elizabeth
Corine Braff, above, daughter
of Mr.' and Mrs. S. T. Braff, has
announced her engagement to
Robert G. Grant, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Grant of Crescent
City, Calif.
WILLAM1NA (Special) The
rnenosnip mei ai ine nuine Anr:i 97
of Mrs. Cliff Rugg last week fori r
Minx-Jarrett
SILVERTON (S p e c i a 1) - An
nounced at a family dinner Sun
day was the marriage of Mrs. Bes
sie Jarrett of Spokane to Harvey
Minx of Silverton. The couple were
married at the Immanuel Lutheran
Church of Spokane on Saturday,
Officers
Named by
Soroptimist
Mrs. Virgil T. Golden is to serve
as president of Salem Soroptimist
club, the group electing officers at
its luncheon Wednesday afternoon.
Other officers named include:
Mrs. Nels Tonning, first vice pres
ident; Mrs. Ira Darby, second vice
president; Miss Betty Marsh, re
cording secretary; Mrs. Fred H.
Thompson, corresponding sec
retary; Mrs. E. A. Guenthner,
I treasurer; Mrs. Terese Hanks, di
rector; Mrs. William H. Burg-
hardt, trustee; Mrs. W. W. Good
win, delegate; Miss Lena Blum,
alternate.
Named as- program chairman
for May was Mrs. Fred H. Thomp
son.
Ice Cream Social
Planned by Group
An old-fashioned ice cream so
cial is being sponsored by the sen
ior high school group of the West
minster United Presbyterian
Church, Friday evening, May 3, at
the church. Cake or pie with ice
cream will be featured starting at
7 o'clock, with women of the
church lending assistance to the
young people.
A unique plan of the high school
students will be launched during
luncheon. Guests wore Mrs Karl L,-- f' sllJerton and Mr. and J""" ?
Lentz of Salem. Mrs. Orlcy Brock,
Mrs. Roy Webber "Mrs. Frank
Smelser, Mrs. Earl Smelser, Mrs.
Rov Durham, Mrs. Sam Barber
and Mrs. Guy Call.
MT. ANGEL (Special) Mrs.
Henry Geek was the honored guest
at a surprise birthday party last
week at the Edward A. Hammer
country home, at which Mrs. Ham
mer was hostess. Bidden were a
Mrs. Morton entertained in their services oiine '
hnnnr on Sunday. Other euests , aay 1 ne group w,u oe rais
were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hotter
of Corvallis. Gary Webb, Salem,
and Albert Webb, McMinnville.
Mr. and Mrs. Minx were en route
to CaJifornia pnJheirwMingJri.
few friends and neighbors who en
joyed the afternoon playing cards.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess.
ing funds to fulfill the quota for
the national youth budget for the
purchase of sanctuary equipment
for missionary churches. Since the
Westminster church was estab
lished as a missionary church,
there is special interest among the
members in aiding similar
churches elsewhere.
Mr. Hyde Guest
At Chapter Meet
Ainsworlh Chapter, Order of
Eastern Star, met for a semi
monthly session Wednesday eve
ning at the Scottish Hite Temple:
During the program. Clarence i.
Hyde, member of Blue River
Chapter, Eugene and state real
estate commissioner, showed col
ored slides taken during a recent
trip to the Holy Land.
Visiting the chapter for the first
time were Mrs, Laura Pederson
and Mrs.' Beverly Case of Mt.
Hood Chapter, P o r 1 1 an d, Mrs.
Clarence F. Hyde; Mrs. Lucy
Johnson of the Augusta, Kansas,
chaplcr; and Mrs. Ethel Clem
mens, of Idlewild Chapter, Santa
Cruz, Calif.
Ainsworth chapter will be one of
ihe co-host group for the meeting
of the Willamette Valley Matrons
and Patrons Association at Inde
pendence on May 9. Dates for the
grand session in Portland were an
nounced for June 4 to 6.
The social hour committee in
cluded Mrs. Daesy Chance, chair
man, Mr. ana Mrs. ,uavia uu
more, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koken.
Mrs. James R. Calvert. Mrs. Ed
B. Gabriel, Mrs. L. W. Pruelt and
Mrs W. Clark Bachman.
Degrees of the order will be con-
terrcd at the next meeting on
May 15.
WILLAMINA (Special) Mrs.
Jim Glass and baby daughter,
Knthv Sue. were honored at a
shower Friday, at the home of
Mrs. Frank Barett. Hostesses
were Mrs. Barrett and Mrs. Har
old Perkins.
Guests were Mesdames Pat
Schukar, Pauline Schukar, Miles
Godsey, Bill Thompson, Louise
Barrett, Lameta Glass, Margaret
Clause, Mary Robertson and Carol
McGill, and the Misses Beverly
and Melba Yoder.
Music Week Events Slated
Mrs. John Schmidt, president of
Salem District, Oregon Music
Teachers Association, announces
National Music Week, May 5 to
12. The programs below have been
scheduled by various groups in Sa
lem. The public Is Invited to attend
these Music Week events. The
events are;
Sunday, May 5, 3:00 o'clock in
the afternoon, annual all-city Choir
Festival at First Baptist Church;
combined choirs to sing under di
rection of Virginia Ward Elliott.
Tuesdav evening. Mav 7. at 7:45
o'clock, the teachers of the Federa
ted Music Clubs will present pupils
in an ensemble recital at 1200 State
St.
Wednesday evening, May 8, t
8:15 o'clockr Allen Gover cellist
and Catherine Schnelker, pianist,
will present a sonata recital at
recital hall in the music building,
Willamette University.
Friday evening, May 10, at 8; 15
o'clock, the Stone Piano Septet will
be presented In the' Fine Arts audi
torium at Willamette University:
the group to play on seven pianos,
the concert sponsored on this oc
casion by the Federated Music
Clubs and Salem District, Oregon
Music Teachers Association.
Wednesday evening. May 15. fol
lnwine Music Week will be the
annual F.lementarv School Music
Festival in the gymnasium of
South Salem High School, sched'
uled for 8 o'clock.
CELEBRATING OUR CENTENNIAL
Officers Installed
By WSCS at Leslie
Officers were installed at the
Wednesday afternoon meeting of
the Woman's Society of Christian
Service of the Leslie Methodist
Church. The Rev. J. C. Johannes,
pastor of the church, served as in
stalling officer.
The new group to guide activ
ities for the term are: President,
Mrs. Letha McRac; vice president,
Mrs. T. O. Adams: recording sec
retary, Mrs. Mason Bishop; treas
urer, Mrs. J. S. Murray
Secretaries named for the var
ious divisions are: Promotions,
Mrs H. F. Pemocrton; mission
ary education and service, Mrs.
C F. French; Christian social re
lations, Mrs. H. Sanders; student
work, Mrs. B. Graves; youth
work, Mrs. J. C. Johannes; chil
dren's work. Mrs. G. E. Brunson;
spiritual life, Mrs. A. W. Motzgor;
literature and publications, Mrs.
Carl Bell; supply worn, Mrs. R. N.
Langs; status of women. Mrs. L.
Johnston; fellowship, Mrs. E.
Strode; membership, Mrs. C. L.
Blodgett.
To Address Club
MT. ANGEL (Special) An In
formative talk on the 1957 varieties
of chrysanthemums will be the
theme of a talk by Marvin Black,
Salem, for the Mt. Angel Garden
Club Wednesday evening. May 8, in
Ihe Mt. Angel City Hall. Mr.
Btnck. who ooerates Black s Niir
scry in the Kcizer district, will
also speak on the planting and cul-
.
lure oi cnrysanineniums uu win
welcome questions from the audi
ence. Intorestcd gardeners arc In
vited to attend. A brief business
session, beginning at 8 o'clock, will
precede the talk.
Mrs. 0. J. Williams, club prcsl
dent; and Mrs. Frank Pranger are
hostesses for the meeting.
WILLAMINA (Special) The
Friendly Bees Club met last week
at the hern uw House. Mrs,
Mable Osborn was elected chair
man and secretary, and Mrs
Laura Boehler, vice chairman.
Colored slides of Brazil were
shown. Attending were Mesdames
Evelyn Reed, Thelma boom,
Mahle Osborn. Laura Boehler. JeS'
sie Lawtcllc. Marie Lcith, Mable
Burdon and Dolphine Kiper.
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