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JO Ths D Cde- Oregon, Comfarf, March 13, H I. ' -. .. ' " ' - W--s a.- f-: LkA A Birthday Dinner for Legion - Member of American Legion Pioneer Poet No. 149 and families and Capital Poat and families will bo tho guests of Capital unit Am erican Legion auxiliary Monday at 9tt0 v. m. for a no-boat dinnor and birthday party at tha Legion club. Tbo party la In honor of tho Legion's 10th birthday anniver sary. Oovernor and Mrs. Douglas McKay will bo guest of honor. lira. Austin H. Wilson la gener al chairman and assisting aro Mrs. John Olson, Invitations; Mrs. M. O. Panek, publicity: hostesses, Mrs. Helen McLeod. Mrs. I. N. Bacon, Mrs. Walter L. Spauldlng, Mrs. Mem Pearce, Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf; decorations, Mrs. Earl Andreeon. Mrs. John H. Boenlng, Mrs. B. M. Bennett; menu, Mrs. H. K. Henry, Mrs. C W. Bartlett, Mrs. Omar Kelsay, Mrs. J. H. Holt, Mrs. Archie Brewster, Mrs. James Cannon, Mrs. Jack Nash; table service, Mrs. Kthel Lewis, Miss Mary White, Mrs. EffieLor onz, Mrs. Mabel McOee, Mrs. frank Jlrak, Mrs. Hattie Cook, Mrs. C. W. Parkar, Mrs. B. W. Stacey, Mrs. Carrie Eroat and Mrs. Don Apperson. Mrs. Leon M. Brown will be toastmistress during the dinner and Mrs. Malcolm Cameron will SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Frank Wruble (Ann Taylor) was honored Monday night at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. George Patterson on Browning avenue with Mrs. William Schmidt assist ing. Others honoring Mrs. Wruble were Miss Maxine Smith, Mrs. Tom Mier, Mrs. Tony DeSontis, Mrs. Louie DeSontis, Mrs. George Heman, Mrs. James Clinton. Mrs. Dave Porter, Mrs. Dale Sullivan, Mrs. Kenneth Vaughn, and Mrs. Susan Wruble and Miss Josephine Wruble. Mr. and Mrs. Wruble were married February 12 in Albany, with Mr. and Mrs. George Patter son attending. be mistress of ceremonies for the program. Dancing will follow the program. Workers to Meet At McSherry 's Mrs. Irl McSherry will be host ess. for a "poet mortem party at her Hoyt street home Tuesday aft ernoon. Mrs. McSherry, a Red Cross captain during the current drive, has Invited her workers to come in for a no-host luncheon at 1:30 o'clock to compare notes and tell of their varied exoerlences during the drive. Bidden are Mrs. Lynn E. Swit zer, Mrs. J. C Jones, Mrs. Rock well Simpson, Mrs. Edward L. Herman, Mrs. George Calaba. Mrs. BJarne Erickson, Mrs. Merrltt Brown, Mrs. Lewis Judson, Mrs. J. C. Bird and Mrs. R. E. Doak. Circle Mft i Circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of Jason Lee Methodist church will meet at 1:10 on weaneeaay, m follows: ( January-July, with Mrs. J. L. Batdorr. loo Division street: February-August, with Mrs. George Smith, 1180 North list street. April-October, with Mrs. Siva Duncan, 1090 Norway street. May-November, with Mrs. ltov Lively, 1690 North ftth atreet. June-December, with Mrs. E.A. Boyle, 1990 North Winter street. WOODBURN Mrs. Kaameth McGrath was elected president of Chapter J, PEO. at the annua! election jot officers last Tharsday . r 1 nfght at the home of Mrs. Kenneth inompson. sne sueceeds Mrs. Wal ter Scarborough. Other officers named were Mrs. Paul Mills, vice soxs. ueorge u. eonet, recording secretarr; Mrs. N, F. Tvler, corresponding secretary) Clair Nlblar. rhnliln mnA Mr. I Scarborough, guard. Mrs. McGrath ana Mrs. muis were selecUd dale fates to the PEO convention at Redmond in Junm Hth Mra Jiwm and Mrs. Tyler ae alternates. Monthly MeetUg ef Citf ran hellenie will be held Friday after noon, March 2ft In room I, Eatoa hslL at ZdO o'clock with a board meeting preceding at 130 at the home of Mrs. O. Herbert Smith. president. . Mra, Robert Norman Phillips, Jr. who was Mary Kath ryn Phelps, before her marriage on March 19 at St. Michael and All Angela church in Portland. Tho bride ia tho daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. H. T. Phelpa of Portland and her husband la the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Phillipe of Salem. The new lyweds will live in Salem. (Edris Morrison atudio). League Will Present League of Women Voters will present tho program at the Salem woman s ciud meeting saiuraay afternoon at the clubhouse at two o'clock. United Nations la the theme of the meeting and the play to be presented is enttUed 'Mother Times United Nations Party." Mrs. William Crothers la directing the play and taking part ere Mrs. Frances Reierson, Mrs, Robert Gangware. Mrs. Arthur Bone, Mra. John Goldsmith, Miss Eleanor Stephens, Mrs. Leo Brown, Mrs. Tor Newiand, Mrs Edward M.' Corrigan, Mrs. Alden Bowes and Mrs. Hal DeSart. Mrs. Lenard Kephart will sing group of numbers for the olub. A special guest at the meeting will be Miss Maria Teresa Mont enegro of Chile, federation schol arship student at the University of Oregon, who will talk inform' ally at 2:10 p.m. t At the business . session ballot ing will take place-on names sub mitted for the nominating com mittee. A board meeting will pre cede it 1 . m. with Mrs. Guy lilckok presiding. ; Mrs. J. N. Chambers fcoade the tea directorate and assisting are Mr, frank L BrowaalL Mas. tonald Glover. Mrs. Lethe taata, Irs. Oeorge M. Swift, Mrs. Foray Jtetiy and Mrs. W. k. Hutch- ene. - . , Betty Jo Bra nee. Pass sea Phi Beta at University ot Oregon, is epeneUag spring vacation wish her another, Mrs. Nell V. Braimon, principal of Chemawa CLUB OALBNDAB MONDAY at. Anna's fvOld. f U PewTa sMsee- mi enurcn. 3 p.m. Ladies 40em Hut. KSO Lm St.. TJt D Hal Hlbbard suxtbsryj U8WV. month y social meettac, Vrw hall, S p.m. vcasDAT nn Mra, BsOert aears. lies suxiliarr. sesta engineeni and quartermaaterf, maat at Quenaet teso at., 1-J p.m. Mohl- Cheewtok aba pier, arteraooa tub. at Masonic aaaapia. 1:1ft Htnrh and speaker. BPW etub ditmer snaaMng, gren's, S:JS pjn. WCONgfDAr Salem Writers' alub eieeta with Mrs. Robert Hutches. IOCS i. Liberty aU -jm p.m. -Nebraska auxillarv. with Mrs Worm, 1017 Urn Street. West Salem. covered atari luncheon' II -.so p.m aauw artemoon ineratuae f roup wtth Mrs. K. H. Kenaedy. s07ft B2uf at. 1:1a eeesert auncneon.; SILVEKTON-Mrs. M. J. Mad- sen entertained Thursday night in compliment to Axel Larson of Galata, Montana, who is spending several weeks in Suverton visit ing former friends; Mr. Larson was for a number of years a Jeweler in suverton, but now manages his izoo acre farm in Montana. Pres ent Thursday night were Mr. Lar i. L. H. Meyer. 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