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n Statesman's HOME anuruma Women . . . Music . . . Fa Features S-Sec Ir-Statesman, Salem, Or., Tues., October 4, 1955 New Patrons; For Follies Are Named Additional patrons for the High " Fever Follies, to be presented r by the Salem Memorial Hospital - Auxiliary on November 10, have : been announced by the patrons committee chairmen, Mrs. Sam ,ucl R. Haley and Mrs. John S. Jlcdaris. f Tbe list is as follows: Justice and Mrs. Walter L. Tooze, Judge and Mrs. Joseph Felton, -Messrs. and Mesdames Urlin S. Page, r Douglas " Thompson, Vera W. t Miller, Kenneth S. Muller, Frank Shafer, Charles H. Strickfaden, - Henry V. Comptoo, Stanley Grove, Kenneth Perry, Raymond C. Busick, Sidney L, Stevens, A. Terrenee King, Maynard C Shif- er, Willard N. Thompson, Paul R. Hendricks, Floyd I. Bressler, Wallace H. Bonesteele, Owen Mil ler, G. Herbert Smith, James D. Mount, Sidney Hoffman, Robert T. Boals, Emery Hobbs. Otto J. Wilson, Don E. Wood frd, Donald Freel, Robert H. Baldock, Duane 3. Janicek, George C. Weller, Homer L. . Goulet, Charles H. Huggins, Har old M. Olinger, Glenn W. Stev es, F.-D. McCormack, Leslie E. Davis, Frank BuTlingham, Lewis D. Clark, Lawrence A. Ballmer, Bruce F. Pickett, G. F. Cham bers, Richard Grabenhorst, James L. Payne, Kenneth Sherman, Robert Cannon, Sidney C. Stene rodden, Woodson Bennett, Don ,. aid E. Woodry, Edgar T.. Pierce. I Dr. Mary B. Purvine, Mrs. C. iWl Jorgensen, Mrs. T. A. Lives . ley, Miss Alice Crary Brown and Dr. J. Alan King." - - - - . New Officers Are Installed i HUBBARD Mrs. Ella Stauf fer was installed as president of - the Ladies' Aid of the Hubbard Community. Church Wednesday , during the business session at Fellowship House. Other officers installed were Mrs. Winnie Mul loy, vice . president; Mrs. Flossie 3?iliingt6n, (secretary and. Mrs. George Leffler as treasurer pro tein for i Mrs. John Morrison. Committees for the year include !Mrs. Leffler, woman's gift; Mrs. llulloy. fancy work; Mrs. Morri son, pillow cases; Mrs. Billington, aprons; Mrs. Hannah Hunt, cards; ,lrs. Rose, membership; Mrs. V. iWoIfenberge, publicity; and Mrs. Murphy, stainless tableware pro ject " . Annual Rush Party Held t "Roaring Twenties"' was. the theme of the autumn rush party given by Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Friday night at the home of Mrs. Leslie Davis on Lane Place. Members and guests wore gowns of the 'flapper" era and entertain ment followed the same theme. ' ! Guests attending were Mesdames James Roland. Phil Brown. Wil liam Lowry, Leonard Zielke, Wil liam Kramer, L. E. Watson, Alvin Finn, William Hicks, M. E. Cle mens, Harold Dalke, John Jacobs, Robert Moore, Misses . Dorothy Tonning, Betty Jean Bergner, aha Hannah Endresen. ' ' t . Chapter Plansl Fall Rush Party l. The Beta Sigma Chapter of the Epsilon Sigma Alpha held the first education meeting of the season : at the home of Mrs. Mildred Jack son. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Mil ! dred Hakanson and Mrs. Billie Ful- ton. A : demonstration of textile 'painting was given by "Mrs. Susan i Lawrence, art instructor of Fair view Home.' ' j Reports were given by the girls I who attended , " the state council meeting in Portland last weekend, j Plans were made for the first rush j ing party to be held October. 7. Auxiliary Plans Fall Events; Marion Auxiliary to Post 661 Vet erans of Foreign Wars held their regvlar meeting with president Mrs. Paul Tharalson presiding. Mrs. Leroy Simpson reported on the ' Department meeting held in Salem when plans for the coming year were announced by the vari ous department chairman. The Buddy Poppies which are made by veterans in the VA hospitals throughout the United States are going to be made for Oregon at the Camp White Domicilary this year. Sewing meetings will be held in the homes of the members during the year. Mrs. Maude Olson was appointed general chairman and Mrs. Amelia " Bolton co-chairman for All Veterans' Day, November 11 at which time an open house is being held at Veterans' Hall. Mrs. Mel Clemens was appointed to head the magazine drive and Mrs. Al Aeschlimann, co-chairman. New Pastor ana Wife. Honored MILL - CITY A large crowd attended the covered, dish dinner ar Fellowship Hall ,to welcome Rev. and Mrs. Robert Roach to the Presbyterian pastorate. ... The address of welcome was given by Donald 1 Sheythe, and Shields ReMine was master of eeremo'nies. j -! A trio from the church choir, composed of Rosamond ReMine, Deanie Kelly, and Edna Ross, ac companied by i Mrs. Donald Sheythe, sang. ! A cornet group from the school band, directed by Earle Loucks, played." Boys taking part 'were Alfred Thomas, Carl Kelly, Don nie Podrabsky, . Paul Loucks, Bobby Hill, Donald Hutchinson, and Dennis Jenkins. A flute quartet, composed - of ' Shirley Veness, Rozillah Yankus, Charles Epperson, 'and Suzy Carlson, played. A skit was presented by sixth graders under the direction of Miss Alice Smith. Reception Given For Lynn Browns JEFFERSON Between 80 and 100 friends and relatives attended the reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brown, Sunday after noon at the home of his mother, Mrs. David Wied, and Mr. Weid. The Browns were married Septem ber 2 at Talbot Community church. Cutting the cake was Mrs. .Wil liam Knight "and . serving ..Were Mrs. Willard Wilson of Portland and Mrs. John Finlay. Pouring, were Mrs. John Brown of Salem, Mrs. Gilbert Belknap, and , Mrs. Eugene Finlay and Mrs.' Lee Cameron. - Assisting were Ardis Brown. Mrs. Lawrence Finlay and Mrs. Ernest Freeman. ; Mr. Brown is an en?ineman for the US Coast Guard, enlisting two. years ago. They are making their home at Cape Disappointment, where, he is stationed. Mrs. Brown is . the former Yvonne Parsons, daughter of Mrs. Betty VonHenkle of Ocean Lake. To Attend Tempfe '. Mrs. Ralph Willcox will repre sent Centralia - Temple, Pythian Sisters at the Grand Temple meet ing in Medford opening October 9. Others from here planning to, at tend are Vernon Decatur,; grand master-at-arms, Mrs. Decatur and Miss Betty Jean Bergner,'. grand protector. Final plans for tbe grand session will be made at the rheet jing of Centralia Temple ;Wednes ; day night at the Beaver Hall at a p.m. The Knights will serve re freshments following the meeting ;Miss Joanne , , . . .... ., , ... -. ... , ..... Grim Tells Betrothal Mr. and Mrs. Dale D. Grim of Sunnyside are announcing - the engagement of their daughter, Joanne, to Donald E. Heenan, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Edward Heenan of Salem, i ; , . ; IVu Grim H a graduate, of 'Sa lem High School and is employed with the State Treasury Depart ment. ! .' ' , ' : . Mr. Heenan 'is a graduate of Sacred Heart Academy and , is stationed with the Air Force in Alaska. No date. has been set for the wedding. ' z : . ' V . ' . - ,' . ' . Golden Wedding For Crowleys SHERIDAN Mr. and' Mrs. Ivan - Crowley, who live' near Sheridan, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary M a recep tion at the Ballston community halL Aboir) 200 guests attended and the , couple renewed their wedding vows. ' . Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Louise Fowler, and Mrs. Joyce Slemp, Portland; Miss Bar bara Panek, Amity; Mrs. Mattie Ackerman, San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Nellie Tummell and Mrs. Elsie .Moscerella, Santa' Clara, Calif.; Mrs. . Ada Dresselhous, Dayton; Mrs. S. Robbins,' Amity; Mrs. Inol Christensen, San Jose, Calif.; Miss Beverly Panek, Sa lem; and Connie, Geny and Ei leen Schutz, all of McMinnville. Bethel 43, Job's Daughters Mo-J thers Club will meet for a 12 o'clock luncheon on Thursday at the Masonic Temple. A business session will follow. The hostess committee includes " Mrs. Milton Thomas, ,Mrs. Kenneth Morris. Mrs. Robert Keudell, Mrs. Hardie Phillips and Mrs. Melvin Johnson. PAST RELIEF for Headache 100 TABLETS 4ft Tht Best Place to Shop Aftor All ntivducing . SPECIAL V FORMULA : ' EMOLLIENT O rich, reworriing lubricant " for dry skin A iminum luhrieant containing three tich Oil groups hfd to grre you lubrication benefifs beyond compare. Or flowing fexfurt that quickly tiqyifits to help your ! iJcin to a swoofh look of btavty $St IJ-50. 1AM ffHMphi Hit' . CLrIcic iLcJwk 10 Mil' :v.:-. rr;p ; ' J, L.- ) - IT' f 'V . I it 'if' 1 iV. i ATI . .V - in.' A.J1 7J , Mr. and Mrt. Michael Thomas Sherlock (Sharon Byers) who'were married in September' at ihe home of the bride's parents,; Mr. and Mrs. James A. Byers. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.' and Mrs. Raymond Amell; of Milton-Free-water. (McEwan Studio). ' Mr. and Mrs. John Heppner are leaving for Washington, Iowa, to visit her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Salladay and other relatives. Enroute home they will visit another sister, Mrs H. Cuttrigbtj and family in Call fornia. DAR Chapter. Holds First Meeting '. The Rev. Addison Talbot, of the National Council of Churches, who is employed atrChemawa Indian School, was the speaker at the Saturday meeting of the Chemek eta Chapter, DAR at the YWCA. He told of the attempts to inte grate the Indian . into the white man's cultureand of the difficul ties involved. Chemawa is the old est boarding school for Indians off the reservation' in the country, having been established over 70 years ago. This . year there are 487 Navajo ; Indian students and 141 Northwest Indians in attend ance. .: - 1 ' Mrs. Charles Terry, formerly of Montgomery, Alabama, now living in Salem; was a guest. ;' Memorial services for Mrs. Claudia Best, a charter member of Chemeketa Chapter were con ducted by Ola Clark, the only remaining . active. ; charter - mem ber, with music by Mrs. Herbert Ostlind.j , ..--"- Chairman for the tea was Miss Mildred Christenson. Assisting were Mrs. A. L. Wallace, Mrs. W. A. Parish. Mrs. John Carkin, Mrs. George Cecil Bird, Miss Neli K. McCue, Miss Vada Hill, and Mrs. George Turner. Mrs. John Carkin and Mrs. Homer Goulet presided at the tea urns and Mrs. W. A. Parish "and Mrs. L. C. Mc Leod cut the ices. Holiday Greens Show Planned - Preliminary plans for the Christ mas greens show were outlined Thursday afternoon when the La- bish Meadows garden club mem bers met at the home of Mrs. M. O. Nichols in Salem. 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