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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1953)
Mrs Brooks New Auxiliary Prfsideht urti t)a1 Srooka was installed as president of Marion Auxiliary n vtvet 681. Veterans of Foreien Wars Monday night at the VFW Hall. -Installing officer was Mrs. Carl Qberg, department president of Portland, assisted by Mrs. Thmn Reed. Mrs. Jack Noland. Mr. - Walter Green, Mrs. Donald Dirnoif, Mrs. Tom speirs, airs. Ttarhara Trimbeil and Mrs. Verda DuBellis, all of Portland, mem bers of Auxiliary to Police Post 2807. " ("MH!- officers installed were: Senior vice president, Mrs. Don ald Stupka; junior vice president, Mrs. Dave Holweger; chaplain, Mrs. Barney Barnett; treasurer, Mrs. Covil Case; conductress, Mrs. Al Aeschlimann; guard, Mrs. Rov Carter: natriotic instructor. Mrs. Charles Hageman; secretary, Mrs. dna ince; coior Dearers, Mrs. Bill Kelso, Mrs. Gordon Bressler, Mrs. James Muckridge, and Mfs. Dorothy Micneis; iiag bearer, Mrs. Ralph O'Brien; ban ner bearer, Mrs. Douglas Parkes: assistant musician, Mrs. Lloyd Kennedy; assistant secretary, Mr. Dave Furlough; historian, Mrs. Ada Kubista; assistant conduct ress, Mrs. Ivell Haley; and 3 year trustee, Mrs. C. M. Briggs. State Officers Present Department officers present were Mrs. Loyal Atkinson, past department president; Mrs. Ar win Strayer, past department president, both of Salem; Mrs. Herb Dana, past department president of Portland; Mrs. L. R. Henderson, department junior ice president of Portland; Mrs. Joe Hopkins, department assist ant conductress; Mrs. Garry Han sen of Dallas, president of Dis trict 18; and Mrs. Carl Shoemaker of Portland, president of District 12, and Mrs. George Mason, de partment Americanism chairman. Guests were Mrs. Rose Maurer, president, Marine Corps League Auxiliary; Mrs. Annette Freisen, commander Navy Mothers; Mrs. Lulu Humphreys, past president Spanish American War Veterans Auxiliary; Mrs. Jake Lapin, president, Gold Star Mothers; Mrs. Glen Prather, president American War Mothers; Mrs. James Garson, past president American Legion Auxiliary 9; Mrs Pauline Richards, past pres ident Eagles Auxiliary; and Mrs. Hazel Tyler, president Woodburn Auxiliary, VFW. Refreshments were served by the past presidents of Marion Auxiliary, under the direction of Mrs. Ralph Harlan. The Gold Star Mothers pre sented the auxiliary with a large utility cart for the VFW kitchen. Presentation was made by Mrs. Sadie Pro of the Gold Star Moth ers and received on behali or tne auxiliary by Mrs. C. M. Briggs. Junior past president Musical selections were presented by Mrs. Ronald Craven. Two-Man Show The Stat mom, Salem. Ore. Thursday. April 16. 1533 8 PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY Opens Today Two-man art show featuring the works of Demitrious Jamison and Pearl B. Heath will be exhibited m i the Willamette University art gal lery, opening today and running through April 30, Dr. Cameron Paulin, art director announces. Oil paintings, drawings and lith ographs by Jamison will be shown. The young artist, who was awarded an European art scholarship in 1949, is currently showing at the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D. C. He has been granted purchase prizes from Denver, St. Louis and Portland art museums. .Jamison received his B.F.A. degree from St. Louis University and M.F.A. from University of Illinois. Pearl B. Heath. had of the art department at Oregon College of Fduratinn in Monmouth, has a group of hand-wrought : silver on wienlav Tjt cummer Mrs. Heath sttiriiori with Herr Hans Pfleghard in Zurich, Switzerland. She holds B.A. and M.A. degrees from San Jose College and University of Ore gon. She has also studied at the Louvre in Paris and the Shaeffer School in San Francisco. The Willamette University art rallerv. on southwest campus, is open to the public from 9 to 4 , weekdays. Oak Knoll Golfers Play The Oak Knoll Ladies Golf Club Anned its season of. play on WMfotav with as attending. Reg niar nlav will be resumed each Wednesday morning throughout the season. Wednesday's play was for Inw TMitts with Mrs. Merritt Truax. first, Mrs. Clifford Ellis, second. and Mrs. Ralph van Biencom. third. Prizes were cakes baked by Mrs. James McAlvin, Mrs. Paul Silke and Mrs. Leland nana. galem Chapter of the Africa Violet Societv will meet Friday night at the Aumsville home of Mrs. Irvin Battels, Route 1. Box 261. at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Wilson Bauman will be the co-hostess. TJurinir the -evening there will be a general discussion on the flower show to be held in May. ElEg. 43 Eaton I Chlorophyll Cleans teeth, nature's way . . . leaves breath fresh and odor-free. 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