The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 21, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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    f The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Tu day, December 21, 1948
Merry Minglers Honored
Mrs. Dan Scharf and Mrs. Har
vey Page were hostesses for the
'Christmas party of the Merry
Minglers at the Page home Thurs
day afternoon. A one - thirty
o'clock luncheon was served to
the following members: Mrs. John
Ackerman, Mrs. Robert Pickerel,
Mrs. LeRoy Barker Mrs. Ernest
Barker, Mrs. Robert Fromm, Mrs.
Leonard Malm, Mrs, Fred Scharf,
Mrs. Covil Case, Mrs. Carl Sny
der, Mrs. Henry Sprlck, Mrs. Earl
Malm. Mrs. Anna Jess, Mrs. Clyde
Colwell, Mrs. J. Irvin Wagers,
Mrs. Albert Fabry, and Mrs. Vicar
Wagers. Mrs. J. Balzer was a
guest. i.
Community Work
Done by Girls
The Salem District Girl Scout
and Brownie troops have been
busy the past months doing com
munity service. Girl Scout troop
No. 37 led by Mrs. John Reid put
posters and calendars in envelopes
for. the Tuberculosis association,
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Pre Holiday Sale
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Juliana
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Guy N. Hick ok, manager, and alt
the staff at Salem's branch of the first National, ;
Invite you to make your family Christmas merrier by
using First Nationars services . . . Christmas loam,
Christmas gift chocks and gift envelopes for currency.
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and will repeat this service again
in January.
Brownie troop No. 91, led by
Mrs. Edwin Keech. assisted by
Mrs. Edgar Morris, Brownie troop
No. 32, led by Mrs. G. R. Boat
wright -assisted by Mrs. Joe Zajic,
Brownie troop 12, led by Mrs. mi
liar d Hansen, Brownie troop 63,
led by Mrs. Sherman Burris as
sisted by Mrs. Fred Freier, have
given boxes of toys donated by the
Brownies, and individually wrap
ped as Christmas presents to the
children of the Fairview Home.
Brownie troop No. 58 led by
Mrs. P. V. Bohnstedt, painted
boxes of toys for the Salvation
Army.
Brownie troop No. 95 led by
Mrs. Elmer Amundson have made
two scrap books for the children
at the Salem Memorial hospital. .
Brownie troop No. 10 Jed by
Mrs. Francis Jernigan, assisted by
Mrs. Lei and Mackprang are caring
for a family of four with food and
clothing, through the Salvation
Army.
Brownie troop No. 28, Mrs. M.
A. Meier leader, assisted by Mrs.
Sydney Van Lydergxaf are assist
ing several families.
Brownie troop 12, and Scout
troop 49 led by Mrs. Marion West
will make all the tray favors for
the holidays during 1949 for the
patients at the Salem Memorial
hospital.
New Leaders
Are Invested
Eleven new leaders were In
vested into the Salem District Girl
Scout Leaders club, at the regular
meeting at the First Congregation
al church Tuesday night. Mrs.
Gertrude Ayres, Salem district
Girl Scout training chairman, and
Miss Dorothy Wilson, Girl Scout
field worker, conducted the in
vesture service. Those invested
were, Mrs. Hilliard Hanson, Mrs.
Joe Zojic, Mrs. Sidney De Lyder
graf, Mrs. Raymond Stringham,
Mrs. Roy Adamson, Mrs. P. V.
Bohnstedt, Mrs. M. A. Meier, Mrs.
Marion West, Mrs. Elmer Amund
son, Mrs. B. J. Kerr and Mrs.
Sherman Burris.
Mrs. John R. Wood was elected
president of the Leaders club.
It was announced at the meet
ing that Mrs. Warren Klug will
be the financial advisor for the
Salem District Girl Scout associa
tion for 1949. Mrs. Clyde Johnson
will be the assistant advisor. Mrs.
Klug will be chairman of the Girl
Scout cookie sale which will be
held in February.
Joint Installation
Is Scheduled
WOODBURN Joint installation
of newly elected officers of Ever
green chapter, Order of the East
ern Star and Woodburn lodge. A.
F. it A. M., will be held December
27 following the regular meeting
of Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs. Ora
F. Morris of Hubbard will be in
stalled as worthy patron and
worthy matron. Arthur M. Burt is
the worshipful master of the
Masons to be installed.
Other elective officers of the
Eastern Star to be installed are
Mrs. R. E. Harper, associate ma
tron; Earl C. Houseweart, associate
patron; Mrs. J. W. Richards, re
elected secretary for the 38th year;
airs. K. Anderson, treasurer;
Mrs. Harlow Dixon, conductress;
Mrs. Arthur Burt, associate con
ductress; and Mrs. H. F. Butter-
field, trustee.
Masonic elective officers to be
installed are Norman A. Reiling,
senior warden; George D. Jones,
junior warden; F. G. Evenden,
treasurer; Frank F. Proctor, secre
tary; and Jess Fikan, trustee.
Appointive officers to be In
stalled will be announced later.
Mrs. Jess Fikan, past worthy ma
tron, will be installing officer for
the staE, and Ray Shaner, past
worshipful master, for the lodge.
BPW Tea on
Sunday
The Salem Business and Pro
fessional Women's club entertained
with a Christmas tea on Sunday
afternoon at the North 15th street
home of Misses Effie and Ida May
Smith. Members and friends call
ed between 3 and 5 o'clock. Mrs.
A. J. Arehart and Miss Dorothy
Cornelius greeted guests at the
door.
The hostesses introduced to the
line which included Mrs. Charles
Forrette. president of the club:
Mrs. Arthur Weddle, state presi
dent; and Mrs. Byron Herrick,
pat state president.
Presiding at the urns were Miss
Grace Taylor and Miss Mirpah
Blair, charter members and past
presidents, Mrs. John Versteeg,
first vice president, and Miss Al
berta Shoemake, second vice presi
dent. Inviting guests to the dining
room were Miss Ruth Moore, Miss
Edna McElhaney and Mrs. E. A.
Tueski. Assisting were Miss Minnie
Just, Miss Geraldine Gardner, Miss
Doris Nelson, Mrs. William J. Lin
foot, Mrs. Maude Eckman. Mrs.
Donald Muelhaupt and Miss Max
ine Herringer.
During the afternoon duet num
bers were given by Mrs. Louis
Neuman and Mrs. W. H. Fisher,
accompanied by Miss Irene Jes
sup. Miss Bonnie Litchenberg gave
violin solos, accompanied by Miss
Joyce Edgell and Miss Edna Hill
played a group of piano selections.
Mrs. K. N. Voorhees and Miss
Josephine C. Evans were co-chairmen
of the tea with the recrea
tion committee in charge.
Pre-Qance
Parties
Several pre-dance parties are
being arranged by hostesses before
the Rainbow formal dance on
Wednesday night at the Armory.
Miss Nancy Snyder and Miss
Eva McMullen have invited a
group of their friends to the coun
try home of the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. McMullen, pre
ceding the dance with guests bid
den to call between 8 and 9 o'clock.
Miss Thais Crandall will enter
tain with a coke party before the
dance at the Fairmount hill home
of her parents, the Bruce C r a n -
dalls. Fifty of the high school set
will call between 8 and 9 o'clock.
Miss Shlrlee Newbry, daughter
of Secretary 'of State and Mrs.
Earl Newbry, will be a pre-dance
hostess at the East Rural avenue
home of her parents. Her high
school friends have been bidden to
call between 8:15 and 9:15 o'clock.
Also entertaining before the for
mal dance will be Miss Sharon
Hamilton, daughter of the Ralph
Mammons, who has invited a
group of her friends to the Fair
mount Hill home of her parents.
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