1 II Committees Aro Announced Stctesmea, Solera, Ore. FridayJuly 23. 1854-(Sec - ur " " ' " 'l in ... - -dwarf. Mrs. Justine Kildee, special district deputy president, and Mrs. Ida Newton, deputy mar shal, installed Mrs. i Margaret Roher as right supporter to the vice-grand, and Mrs, Mabel Jay as inside guardian at the meet ing of the Salem Rebekah. Lodge on Monday evening. ' Mrs. Chris Sumpter, noble 'grand, appointed her standing committees for the coming term; ways and means, Mrs.i Clarence Townsend, Mrs. Elmer Roth, and Mrs. Roy Pease; Theti Rho ad visory board, Mrs. Elmer . Roth, Mrs. Llla Daily, Mrs. Charley Neubauer, Mrs. Clio Norton and Miss Joy Doyal; local press, Mrs. Roy Pease; Fraternal press, Mrs. Omar Kelsay; Chairman good-of-the-order, Mrs. Norton, educa tional chairman, Mrs. Clifford Chaffee and decorations, Mrs. Lulu Wilson. Refreshment committee for next week .includes Mrs. Linnie fascinating window troatmont .v. SOCIETY'. CLUBS MUSIC HARMONY HOUSE (LQrS(g)DG1)g Irvine, Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs. Joe Hanson, Mrs. Miry Pugh and Mrs.-Gertrude Alfredson. On the program are Mrs. Clarence Townsend, Mrs. Iviadene Hub bard, and Miss Wilda Siegmund. . Plans were made for the visit of. the assembly president on August 23. Canton members' and ladies auxiliary members and :1 families will picnle at the L. A, Wood home,- 673 W. Dearborn, July 22. - : Miss Hobart, Mr. Hammond Tell Troth Mr. arid Mrs. T. R. Hobart are announcing the betrothal of their daughter, Diana, to Phillip Ham mond of Portland, ion of Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Hammond of Boise, Idaho. No date' has been set for the wedding. The bride-elect attended Wil lamette University end the Uni versity of Denver. She will re ceive her degree next June. Mr, Hammond is a graduate of Willamette University and has completed his master's degree. He ia now a member of the facul ty at Jefferson High School in Portland. Nursery School to Expand Activities The board of directors of the Happytime Nursery School met Monday night at the home of the chairman, Mrs. 'Gordon Skinner. The group decided to expand the activities of the group to include a kindergarten for the next year. . Parents of the children who last year participated in the coopera ' , ! - I . . - A f 1 .... -A ' -"J - t. -.. v-, sir. rr--' f - i . ' . t --.-.t v -i ; - - . ' T ' J Mr. ari.d Mrs, Kenneth .Alan Larson "who were row: loci July 11 at trie rlrst Congregational Church. The bride is. the former Betty Darlene Schreder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schreder, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Larson, SilvertonOesten-Miller Photo). Couple to Wed I n August Mrs. A. W. SUlter is announcing tht forthcoming marriage of her daughter. Miss Jean Edwards, to Roy Phillips, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Phillips. The ceremony wOl take place August 27 at the First Baptist Church at 8 o'clock with the Rev. Elmer Hiebert offic latins. Miss Velva Clark will b the solo lit and Mrs. Glen Wyatt the or--fanist. The bride-to-be has asked Mrs. Doris Benson to be her matron of Reunion Hold at Norton Homo The descendants of Thomas and Emetine Norton held their an nual family reunion at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Dennis Norton in Woodburn. Over 80 family members and their children at tended the affair from all parts of the state. Coming from Washington' were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Norton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Nor ton, Janet, Joan, David, Donald and Geraldine from KlickaL Officers elected for the coming year are Mrs.. Dennis Norton. president; Mrs. S. Oster, vice- president, and Mrs. Floyd Bosley, secretary-treasurer. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wherler. 1520 N. 17th St, are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Wherley. of Cable Grove, Iowa. The Wherleyi came west by way of Yellowstone Park, CI lib Calendar SUNDAY Whit Shrine ' of Jerusalem picnle. Bush's Pasture, South High and Le ts lie, 1pm. - , - . - - V - How to wear your garden flowers Ivety wonts should know ho-w , to mx flower gracefully. Do you? August Better Homes 4t Gardens ihovt you how to wear your corsage for the most fltt te ring effect. And, with trpby step how-to-do-it picture, slso show you how to oiskc a love ly corMje youmlf with freib cut flowers from your own u ita. So, get August Better Homes A Garden today . . . wherever BMazioe are soldt . honor and bridesmaids will be Mits Tana Bird and Miss Lynn Moreyr William Bones will serve as best man and groomsmen will be Itonild Cannoy and John Phil lips, brother of the bridegroom- elect A reception will follow In the church parlors. i tive Happytime Nursery School, sponsored by the American Assoc iation of University Women, are planning this kindergarten unit It is to be based on the same par ent participation that was so sue cessful in the nursery school pro gram this past year. The kindergarten will serve five year old children, while the nurs ery school is open to three- and four-year olds. Mrs. Carlisle Rob erts, acting chairman of the Kin dergarten group, said the commit tee is now looking for a suitable teacher. Parents who are interest ed in such a cooperative kinder garten are invited to contact Mrs. Roberts. Those present at the meeting were Mrs. Gordon Skinner. Mrs. Stanley Butler. Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. Lloyd Hammeh and Mrs. Richard Hill, members of the board of directors, and Mrs. Car lisle Roberts, representing the kindergarten mothers. Mr. and Mrs. Erich Latesch and children, Rickie and Judy, have returned from a 2H week trip to Los Angeles. Their itinerary included Reno, Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe and the Redwoods. While In Los Angeles Mr. Laetsch, at tending the convention of the Na tional Hairdressers and Cosmeto logists Association, wis present ed a framed resolution by the outgoing president. 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