tO Tho Statesman. Salem. Oregon, Sunday. April 10. 1949 F iw v r- tr I Plastic Party Set by Swegle Woman's Club SWEGLE Mrs. Ralph Becker And Mrs. Charles Bottorff were hltttses for the Swegle Woman's "club's April meeting at the Becker home Tuesday. A luncheon was served with Mr. and Mrs. William Damery assisting. With Mrs. Louis Nueman conducting the business meeting, plans were made for the next two meetings with special programs to be a plastic party In May and a white elephant ex faance in June. - Delegates were named for the faceting of the Marion County Federatiorf of Woman's clubs meeting at'Macleay hall April 22 Afmily'night dinner was planned forMay. A flower exchange closed meeting. Special guests were Mrs. Wal ter I r by of Albany and Mrs. F. Alsman. Welcomed were Mrs. William McKinney who has been way for several months and Mrs Joseph Brennan who has been unable to attend because of illness. Kineteen members were present. New Officers Selected for Extension Unit NORTH SANTIAM The North Eantiam women's extension unit met Monday at the home of Mrs. Everett Kaiser. ' with Mrs. Carl Bethel 1, co-hostess. A covered dish meal was had t noon followed by a brief busi ness meeting opened by chair man, Mrs. Louis Scofield. A re port was given on prevention of tooth decay by, Eleanor Trindle. county extension agent, from Sa- t. -. T" . - . L A . . . I. . . .-. . V. mti i j . riumd uti uitr unit vj . i j for the Home-iTUi Iters festival in ; Salem was told by Mrs. Everett Kaiser. Elected officers- for the coming year were Mrs Johnie E. Mc Guffin. chairman: Mrs. William Towery. vice-chairman; and Mrs. ' Edwin Ruby, secretary- treasurer. The new unit scrap-book wa presented for approval. Miss Trindle demonstrated a shorter method on ironing a shirt nd showed many illustrations on conserving one's strength in gen eral house-work. Present were three guests: Mrs. Jlenry Snoddy, West Stayton, Mrs. Carl Vaughan, Mrs. Glen McClel- Jan and eighteen members. t Hubbard Women NametOfficers, Plan Festival HUBBARD The Hubbard Wo man's club met Wednesday after Boon at the home of Mrs. Bahne Paulson with 20 present. New officers elected were Mrs. A. J. Smith, president: Mrs. Les ter Keller, vice president; Mr?. Wayne Bridge, secretary, and Mrs. C. L. Welch, treasurer. Mrs. A. L. Murphy, chairman ( of hobbies committee, reported on i reparations for exhibit at Spring i stlval. The program on prominent wo- , men of the world today included talk about Susan B. Anthony nd Susan B. Anthony. Jr.. by Mrs. Lela Hugill of Wood burn n Interview by correspondence Even by Mrs. J. G. Dickey about syor Dorothy McCullough Lee f Portland and brief sketches of Che five outstanding women of Oregon. Mrs. Martha Ferguson of Hood River, Mayor Lee of Port land, Dr. Leslie Kent of Eugene. Mrs. C. S. Jackson of Portland nd Mildred Halvorsen of Port land: an article about Mrs. Ethel Homing Puller of Portland, pre pared by Mrs. C. R. Duncan and presented by Mrs. Max Cook and Mrs. Grace Cramer. Mrs. Elmer Nelson and Mrs. E. C. Boyd were co-ha-tesses. Mrs John Strawn assisted in serving. Mrs. Frank Anderson gave an account of the Oregon state ban quet last year to open the nation al convention of the General Fed eration of Women's Clubs. Labor Saving Is Extension Topic JEFFERSON The SidneT-Tal- bot home extension unit met Tues day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wilma Eagle with Mrs. Delmci naviHtnn ri-hostess. Eleanor Trindle of Salem, county home . . , . 'rr, extension a gem, spjc.u urvin Ymi"J Officers elected were Mrs. Eagle. chairman; Mrs. uaKiey coenran, vice chairman: Mrs. Walter Franz, treasurer; Mrs. Hattie Mccarty. Mrs. Ernest Freeman is in Salem General hospital after undergo- ing major surgery weanesaay morning. William Brown. Talbot farmer. is visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Brown at danger. faMt and other relatives and friends in Fresno and &an Fran cisco. New Officers Installed by Baptist Group AUMSVILLE Women of Bethel I Baptist church of A&msville met at the home of Mrs. Holman, Glen wood Drive, Four Corners, on Tuesday. Mrs. Peter Lindsay had charge; of the installation service for new officers: president, Mrs. Frank Ferrin: vice president. Mrs. A. H. Buell; secretary, Mrs. R. Rickman: j treasurer, Mrs. Peter Lindsay: white cross chairman, Mrs. Fd Holmquist; devotional chairman Mrs. Baker; hostess chairman, Mrs Holman: reading chairman. Mrs. John Mix; publicity chairman Mrs. Lacey. A radio skit was presented with news items from the missionaries of the Belgian Congo. The May meeting will be at; the home of Mrs. John Mix in ! Aumsville. Opal Bilker; and Ruth Rickman served refreshments. I DINE -DANCE at Steaks Chicken Sea Food Open i Week Days 2:30 P.M. Food Served from S P.M. 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