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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1954)
i i t Capital Teathlve S4D, Macca bees, will meet for a 6:30 no-host dinner tonight - at the Beaver HalL All members and families are invited to attend. There will be a social evening following the dinner. Mrs. Bertha Johnson entertain ed the Brooks Garden Club at her . -if i ; V1- r r ; if i 1 ?! X v J ' ""'i i - I i x i V -VxbL mmF atlt - V'VL l ' A Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lengele who were married recently at the Woodburn Presbyterian Church. The bride, the former Gertrude; Wampple, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wampole of Gerfais, Route 1, and her husband is the son of-Mrs., Ida Leajgele of Prineville.1 The couple will live on a farm near Afirora. (Photo by Alyce Studio, Wooidburn)" I j homo In Salemj A luncheon was served at 1 o'clock followed by business meeting. Topic, ques tions and answers included root pruning and; mulching. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. H.H. Bosch on Jan. 28 and the- opie will be "Secrets of Suc cessful Pruning. DRILLING IS LEGAL MISSOULA, Mont, (JP) An irate Missoula homeowner asked authorities . if he could legally shoot a woodpecker who was driv ing him crazy with its incessant drilling. He was told the wood pecker was a, songbird atad could not be killed. The woodpecker started another hole. Club Sets Fflan3 For Aquacddej SILVERTON Concrete plans with committee appointments got under way Tuesday night at the Jay-C-Ette meeting for its pah in the j Silverton Centennial ob servance set for this coming sum mer. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. William Duh tan with Mrs. James Ekman as co-hostess. The group will work with mem bers of the Silverton Junior Woib tn's Club in presenting an aqua- I - I .1 - J caue during me miu-sumnier ob servance. Joint chairmen from the two groups were j appointed with work to start at once, j - Included in the appointments ire: swimming trainer; Mrs. M51 ton Baum, -Mrs. Virgil Pettjt; transportation, Mrs. Eugene Dijr ichmidt and Mrs. Olaf Paulson: publicity, Mrs! Lowell Hoblitt and Mrs. David Demeter; style shofv, Mrs. James Nelson j and Mis. Charles Leonard, Jr.; swim suits, Mrs. William Hanson ! and Mi s. I Larry Crennell; scriptj Mrs. Ed ward Heinonen and Mrs. Robert Stites; stunts, Mrs. L. Taylor and Mrs. Robert Bentley; finance, Mrs. John Middlemiss and Mrs. Will Scarth; lighting. Mrs. Ronald Syron and Mrs. LaVerne Berger son; music, Mrs. Gerald Arrihg ton and Mrs. Fred Frick; Weath ers, Mrs. James Jones and Mrs. Donald Scott; public address Sys tem, Mrs. Betty Weiss and Mrs. Richard Gentzkow; - decorations, Mrs. Denzel Lcgard. I The club also voted to hold a spring flower show with the date let for April 24 at the Eugene Field auditorium. Mrs: David Demeter is the show chairman and will choose her assistant! Committee Holds Meeting Tuesday , Mrs. Mel Clemens, Chairman of the auditing committee for jthe Veterans of Foreign Wars Aux iliary railed a meeting Tueay evening at the Veterans of for eign Wars Hall. Members present were Mrs. C M. Briggs, Mrs. Dave Furlough, Mrs. Dale Brobks, Mrs. Covil Case. MrsEdna Prince and Mrs. Clemens. j The sewing machine deipon stration held at the hall later in the evening was well attended. Refreshments were served by! the committee for the home fun in cluding Mrs. Sherman Beall, Mrs Mary Gilhuly. and Mrsj Al Aeschlemann. j Dinner Fetes Navy Man LIBERTY Mrs. Carl Bell en- To Plan District Meeting in Feb. SILVERTON Mrs. L. P. Oehler, president and Mrs. Ernest L. Starr, secretary, are inviting members to attend the Monday night meeting of the Delbert Reeves Unit of the American Le gion Auxiliary, j . A joint session with the post and specially invited visitors of District 2 has been planned for making final appointments for the district meetings to be held here Feb. 7. I Mrs. Clarence B. Grund of Mon mouth and Harold N. Lichten theler of Dayton are president and commander of the two dis trict groups. Prof. Cochran is Dinner Speaker Professor George Cochran, di rector of audio visual education at the Oregon College of Educa tion, was guest; speaker at the dinner meeting' of the Altrusa Club on Monday evening at the Golden Pheasant. Prof. Cochran also showed a film entitled "New Tools for Learning," assisted by John Piazzuti, a senior at the col- ege. The vocational information com mittee, Mrs. C.j D. Benson, Mrs. George Redden and Mrs. C. C. Nelson, were in charge of the pro gram. Announcement was made of a joint meeting on February 15 at the Marion Hotel. For all women's service clubs, with the Altrusa Club as hostess. The groups include Altrusa, Zonta, So- roptimist and Rotana clubs. t A Housewarinins .FOUR CORNERS A surprise housewarming honored Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Messman and sons, Dennis and Danna, on Saturday evening in their recently complet ed residence at 4108- Hager St Coming for the pleasure of the Messmans and! presenting a gift for their new home were Mr. and Mrs. William Hager, Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Ahrendt and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eby, Mr. and Mrs Charles Gilbert and sons, Merrill and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Hardie tertained at a dinner party (Sun day in honor of her nephew, Richr ard Bailey, of the U.;S. Navy who is home on furlough. He has been stationed atSan Diego andjwill report to Seattle, where hej will be transferred to Alaska. Attend ing were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross of Monmouth, Mr. and! Mrs. Rov Bell and Mike. Mr. andjMrs. Arlie Bell, Ronnie, Terry! and Arlie Jr- and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bell Jr. FOUR CORNERS Hosts to the Krazy Kard Klub on Saturday eve ning were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bales. Pinochle was in play and bidden were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chrisman, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jef fries, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walker, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Walker, Mi and Mrs. Leonard Remington, Mr. and Mrs. William Fiester, S. H. Cable, Miss Jean Chrisman and Miss Lin da Remington. FREE ORCHIDS ! FOR THE LADIES Grand Opening Jon. 122 Phillips, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Halfman. Out-of-town guests were Cech of Beaverton. John Messman of and Mrs. James Furs Exclusively For 35 Years LACHELLES 1348 Ferry St Southern Beanty OYSTERS 2 "i?" 39e SAVING CENTER PRESCRIPTIONS - FREE! DELIVERY CHAPMAN'S DRUG 140 Candalaria Blvd. Phone 4-224 Unwanted Hair Permanently . Removed From th Faco ERICH of NEW YORK 251 N. Liberty Dial 3-3321 'if ' BIRD RANGE j . SAN ANTONIO, Tex (INS)- n a a l - i; ! oan Antonio poucemen ananr: doned their target range recently for the birds. In squads of six.! patrolmen armed with 5-shot 12 gauge shotguns, wandered ovejr the city shooting down pesky cowbirds. bagging as many as 2&4 000 in one weekend. ;i jTStalmag, 8cJam Oriw TEtat, last. 8T TSST tSc 1V-7 Mrs.Williamson Chosen . Mrs. John L Williamson was elected president of the Theta Sis ma Phi alumnae,! replacing Miss Vinita Howard, at tie Monday night meeting of the group at the home of Mrs. Robert ,M. Fischer Jr. Wendell Webb, managing editor of the Oregon Statesman, was the guest speaker and talked inform ally on the merger of the two Sa lem newspapers. f don't miss this scns special purchase! S I vi n brand-new winter coats priced below vholesalo j r . 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