I ' ( I ( ' i i 4- first Theta Rho Assembly Will ppen Friday f Salem will be host to the first ff heta Rho Assembly on Friday and featurday of this week. Five hun dred Rebekahs, Theta Rho Girls nd advisors are expected to at- end. Registration will start on hursday afternoon at the Senator otel and continue through Friday. iAt 9:30 on Friday Mrs. R. G. Hen derson, acting as mistress of cere rnonies, will open the meeting at the LO.O.F. Temple. Mayor Al trucks will welcome the guests fcnd Mrs. Olive Ramey, president pf the Rebekah Assembly will give he response. Mrs. Velma Her mann, chairman of the board of ontrol Tor Theta Kho Clubs, will in charge of the institution of he new Assembly. Officers for he first Assembly will be elected nd then installed by the board of ontrol. Regular order of business will t on-the agenda for the afternoon fcnd the Salem club will present he Memorial. A tour of the capitol building and Willamette Universi- y grounds will conclude the after- poo n session. At 7:30 at the Armory Friday fvening several clubs will present heir teams in exhibition drills and this will be open to the public. Refreshments will be served at he temple later. , Assembly will convene at nine t'clock on Saturday and will close that afternoon after the installa tion of the officers for 1953. There are now 47 clubs in Ore- Eon, Corvallis being the first to e instituted. Girls between the fcges of 12 and 21 are eligible to rnembership. Lunch will be served fach noon at the I.O.O.F. temple. here will be a small registration fee. Past Noblo Grands Feted by Lodgo SILVERTON Tryphena Re bekah Lodge honored the past noble grands Thursday night when rfrany out-of-town members at tended. During the short business rneeting, Esther McCurdy from Nebraska and Audrey Neff from vVashington, were introduced and welcomed as ney members by transfer. Mrs. Lloyd Taylor gave a report n the recent state Rebekah As sembly meeting held In Salem. Mrs. Frank Geroux, Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and Mrs. Mabel Monson each spoke as delegates. Mrs. F. E. Sylvester introduced lix former past noble grands of the lodge who each received the pins for their stations. They in cluded Mrs. Reber Allen, Mrs. Mable Lerfald of Portland, Mrs. Edna Gilkeson of Toledo, Mrs. t lorence Orthell of Longview. Mrs. Catherine Townsend of Salem and Mrs. Helen Wrightman. Miss Winnie Palmateer of Port land and Mrs. Maud Haberly of Idaho were unable to be present. Making the presentations were Mrs. F. J. Rouble, Mrs. Jessie Rains of Portland, Mrs. I. L. Stewart, Mrs. Charles Hartman, Mrs. Clay Allen and Mrs. Burns Renwick. Assisting in the rose garden ceremony in connection with the honor accorded the past noble grands, were Mrs. Bert Per ron, Mrs. Ralph Sears with Mrs. William McMurray as soloist and Mrs. Lawrence Lierman as ac companist. Decorating the lodge rooms for the occasion were Mrs. Perron, Mrs. Sears, Mrs. Mike Hannan, Mrs. Allan Foster and Mrs. George Towe. The dining room committee Included Mrs. Theodore Grace. Mrs. Olro Thompson, Mrs. Gerald Smeadstead, Mrs. John Beals and Miss Nellie Cavender. Announcement was made that the Triple Link Club will meet at the country home of Mrs. Stewart for a 6:30 picnic on Wednesday night, June 25. All club members and their families were Invited to attend. Midsummer Miscellany Summer Holiday; Lightning Nowo; Washing Hints Given to Readers Br MAXINE BUREN Statesman Woman's Editor Midsummer thought: Advertisements in an eastern newspaper show that vacation re sorts for'parents and their children are gaining popularity. These re sorts, usually on a lake or in the mountains, separate the adults from the children during the day, but children sleep wltn parents. Even tne dining rooms are separate. Registered nurses and trained counsellors are at hand for ths children, who are offered games, movies, crafts, swimming and horse back. Papa and Mamma can go in for golf, fishing, dancing and other recreation. HOW TO LIGHT A small booklet on what's new In lighting shows some Interesting facts about electricity. Besides giving a complete list of globes and their sizes, it tells about fluorescent tubes and other equipment. Strangely enough and unlike many booklets, it advises the home repairs of cords and plugs and tells how It's best cone. CelloDhane covers should be removed from lamp shades, the ex perts advise, it shrinks with heat and eventually distorts the shape of shade. Never use a frayed light cord. CARE IN WASHING Government exDerts say that while bleaches are useful In remov ing stubborn stains, the regular use of these bleaches in time rots the fabric. Even sunshine does this. If your clothes will not come clean with washing, the methods soap or detergent may be at fault, moderate washing is the answer to many washing troubles. Very soiled clothes may need a good soaking, or washing m two changes of water. Experts say that cottage cheese may be frozen if closely packaged in moisture-vapor proof containers though there may be some water separation on thawing. Freezing spoils the smooth texture of Ameri can chaddar, Swiss, Italian and cream cheese. Cheese is best kept in the refrigerator, closely wrapped. A woman stopped us in the bank today and suggested a new way to freeze corn and though it isn't time for corn yet, we pass it on for fear of forgetting. She cuts kernels from the cob, adds some "cream ten" and freeies the corn. Yummy, she says. i The Oak Knoll women golfers held a flag touvney during the regular day's play on Wednesday with Mrs. R. L. Van Blericom the winner. On Friday, June 20, the Oak Knoll women will be guests of the Riverwood Club at McMinn-ville. Darrel . Fieht of ..Dee ..Moines, Iowa met his brother. Glen Picht, 1595 Shady Ln., for the first tune in 11 years Tuesday at the Glen Pioht home. The Iowan is on a business trip and will return to spend the week end with his broth er's family. CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Woman'? Benefit Association, social right, with Mrs. Avis Ferrine, 124 Center St.. 7:30 dessert supper. Young Matrons club. 8 p.m. at May flower Hall. Hollywood Lions Auxiliary with Mrs. ! Ltster Thomas. 1593 Roosvelt St.. 8 ! p.m. ' Royal Neighbors of America, VFW I Hall. 8:30 no-host dinner. IHl'RSDAY S wegl Neighbors with Mrs. L. R Curry, 1480 Dawes Ave.. 1 p m. j Sigma Kappa Alumnae, with Mrs. Ceoria LeTourneux, 833 Waldo Ave.. S o m. ! Aemican Oold Star Mothers. VFW rail. 8 p.m. I aUDAY Pythian Sisters. Beaver Hall. 8 p m. Fidelia Class. First Baptist Church, meet at church. 2 p.m. Barbara Frietchie Tent. DUV, with ! J. L. 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