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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1947)
J New Members Introduced Functions of the Marion county department of. health were de scribed by Miss Lenbre Headley Thursday night in a meeting of the Salem lions club' auxiliary at the Floyd Bowers home Need for adequate dental serv ice for children of the primary grade age was one of the points brought out by the speaker. Mar ion county spends 56 cents per capita yearly in maintaining health of its citizens and has 89 physi cians for 100,000 population, in cluding the state hospital, Miss Headley said. ' Movies shewing causes of acci dents in the home and measures to prevent them . concluded the program for which Mrs. Reginald Williams was chairman. Mrs. Morrell Crary was elect ' ed secretary of the auxiliary. New members introduced by Mrs. Roy Stewart, membership chairman, are: Mrs. Earl Heider, Mrs. Fred Halvorson. Mrs. C. A. Shafer, Mrs. Evert Givens, Mrs. Paul Marsh, Mrs. Ralph Pryor, . Mrs. Willard Wilson, Mrs. Walter Scott, Mrs John Willa and Mrs. Richard Pickell. Serving on the hostess commit tee were Mrs. Wayne Doughton, chairman, Mrs. Leslie Beard, Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mrs. Martin Mock ford, Mrs. Bruce Van Wyngarden. Amaranths Hold Party at Temple Hanna Rosa Court, Order of the Amaranth, held a party Saturday night at the Masonic Temple Dancing I and cards were enjoyed with a late supper served. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Humphrey,, Mr. and -Mrs. Theodore Michalson, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Craig, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tweedie and Mrs. Ethel M. RusselL The committee in charge was Mr. and Mrs. Flynn Faugh t, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Willmarth, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller, Mr. and Mrs. David Reavis, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Selander and B. J. C. Patton. j Miss Jan TurnbulL s senior Oregon State j college has been pledged to Kappa Kappa Alpha, nauonai nonor society. Miss Turn bull, daughter of James L. Turn bull Of the state hisrhwav denart ment, was a jWAVE during the war and is now majoring in home economics. She is a member of Alpha Omicron PL i i ' f A- '' i 'A7't Miss Jane Lake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Lake, who will be married on February 12 to Donald L Ettner, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ettner, all of Salem. The couple will make their home in Salem. Society .... Clubs Music ... . The Home CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Gold Women of Rotary luncheon. Arrow, 1 p.m. , , , - n PiMtnt. Rnutklican Women. meet at chamber of commerce, 8 p.m. TUESDAY , . . CnadwlcK Assemoiy. wraer ui ram lm far Gtrla meet at Masonic Tarn .U 7 1ft nm Bl"W ainner mceuiiKa, numsicu. 0 p.m. Mrs. Randall Hostess HTn: Frina Randall was hostess to the following women of the Nebraska auxiliary at a covered dish dinner in her home Wednes day: Mrs. Ida Webb, Mrs. Nelle fkhom. Mrs. Clara Stirniman. Mrs. Ida Knight, Mrs. Florence Hoevet, Mrs. Caroline ciaric, in. MiHarl. Randall. Mrs. Mildred Hoevet, Mrs. I A. Downing, Mrs. A T. DaUoudfi. Mrs. Llord Siev- erns, Mrs. Paul Schwynoch, Mrs. Leona Johanson, Mrs. uora Stan ton, Mrs. Gladys Dagenhardt, Mrs. William French, Mrs. Glen Thomp son, Mrs. William Worm, Mrs. Clinton Sigea, Mrs. Mae Meyer. Mrs. W. W. Rolofson, Mrs. Hazel Runkle. Mrs. Elizabeth Thurber and the hostess. Town and Gown Date Changed - As the regular meetiniT date of Town and Gown this month falls on Thanksgiving day, the meeting has been postponed until Thurs riav December 4 in the Carrier room of the First Methodist church at 2:30 o'clock. A Christmas program will be featured with the Rev. Brooks Moore riving the Christmas med itation. The A capella choir of Willamette university, under the direction nf Dean Melvin Geist. will sing. Mrs. Lester Barr heads the tea committee. Plans Told for Kindergarten Salem Council of Women! or ganizations meetimr Thursday at the chamber of .commerce, was presided over by Mrs. w. J. tsearo. Mrs., Lawrence Fitzeerald renorted on nronesa made towardt estab lishing a public kindergarten in Salem. Mrs. David wngnt taucea on obtaining gifts for children at Chemawa. Mrs. James Bunnell. executive secretary of the Marion County Health association, spoKe on Christmas seals. . Mrs. W. O. Widdows was tea hnstes. assisted bv Mrs. Virgil Golden, Mrs. W. H. Barber and Mrs. F. J. Eckley. Thanksgiving Eve Dinner Dance AIsa on the social calendar for Thankseivina? eva. will be the Ex change dub's informal dinner rianr at the NormandY Manor. Over 70 have made reservations for the first social function the group has given since its recent organization. The Thanksgiving motif will be used in tne decora-1 tinns with Robert. Bradv. ir.. as chairman. Dinner will be at 8:30 o'clock with a social hour preced- . . . ...a... a. au ,, I intr at 7 o rinric. William l. rnu- lins. 1r is chairman with Kenneth Potts and John Hay assisting. The Statesman. Scnem, Oregon. Sunday. 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