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8-(Sec. I) .Statesman, Salem, Ore., Mon., April 21, '58 Siherton Dateline Busy Club's tIT-il i witn spring Activities By LILLIE L. MADSEN SILVERTON Mrs. R. R. Main will be installed as president of the Silverton Woman's Club at its May 12 meeting, at a 12:30 lunch eon. Mrs. Glenn Briedwell, Salem, former president of the Silverton club, will be the installing officer. Other officers to be installed at this time will be Mrs. Reber Allen, vice president; Mrs. Dewey Allen, treasurer,, and Mrs. E. C. Jack, secretary. Miss Strode, Pvt. Hoar to Be Married Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Strode are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Glenda Louise Strode to Pvt. Lowell E. Hoar, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hoar. All are of Salem. Miss Strode is a junior at South Salem High School and Mr. Hoar is in the U.S. Army, stationed at Ft. Carson, Colo. The wedding date has not been set Kings Honored At Reception Mr. and Mrs. Harry King were Mrs. Earl G. Dedrick, outgoing honored at a reception to cele president, reported that one of the brate their silver wedding anni final acts of the club under the versary on April 14 at the May present regime will be to donate flower Hall. Over 75 guests at- $750 to the Silverton Library. Five tended the affair. Hostesses for hundred dollars of this amount the reception were the Kings' two was pledged during the presidency , eldest daughters, Mrs. Edward of Mrs. Briedwell, $78 was taken in at the recent library open house and the remainder includes dona tions from Jhe club. Hostesses at the installation Pfau and Mrs. Paul Andresen, and Mrs. King's sisters-in-law, Mrs. Noel Schaberg and Mrs. Chester Schaberg. Cutting the cake was Mrs. Olive meeting will be Mrs. George Chris- King of Nampa, Idaho, mother of tenson, Mrs. Carl Specht and Mrs. Mr. King. Mrs. Herbert Bibelheim- Oscar Cavender. The event will be at Trinity Church social rooms, with a no-host luncheon. Church Groups to Meet Silverton church women have ar ranged a busy week ahead. Trinity -Church circle meetings will include Higntr Education, Tuesday, 2 p.m. with Mrs. Andrew Haere and Miss Sylvia Haere hostesses at their Route 2, Box 137 home in the Brush Creek area. Mrs. Willard Hayne is chairman of the group and Mrs. Alvin Legard study lead er. Christian Nurture meets Tues day night at 8 at the home of Mrs. Clifford Eklund, Route 3, Mo lalla; Mrs. Glen Tucker is chair man with Mrs. James Phillips as study leader. Charities meets Thursday at p.m. in the Fireside room with Mrs. Lena Kloster and Mrs. Carl Johnson as hostesses, Mrs. Ches ter Bergerson is the chairman and Mrs. Sheldon Knutson, study lead er. Missions Circle meets Friday, May 25, in the Fireside room with Mrs. Silas Torvend hostess; Mrs. Henry Hartvickson as chairman and Mrs. Alf 0. Nelson as study leader. Literature Circle meets Friday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Theodore Severson, 1148 S. Water St., with Mrs. Orlin Smed- stad assistant hostess, Mrs. Dan Riveness is chairman and Mrs. Elmer Olson study leader. Mrs. R. F. Schmidt will be the new president of the Silverton Women's Society for Christian Service of the Methodist Church for the coming year. She will be assisted by Mrs. Robert Marcum, vice president; Mrs. Philip Clites. secretary and Mrs. Earl Adams, treasurer. Installation will be In May. Mrs. Robert Landers and Mrs. Earl Chalfan represented the Sil verton Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration at the annual meeting of the Episcopal Church of Oregon held recently at Trinity uiurcn in Portland. Mrs. Roth to Head Club Mrs. Alvin Roth will stear the Silver Crest Mother's Club for the coming year. She, with other new ly elected officers, will be installed at a May 13 meeting with Mrs. Victor Hadley as the installing of ficer. Mrs. Edward Martin is the new vice president and Mrs. Clar ence Koehler, the new secretary treasurer. Mrs. Chester Mulkey, Eunice Beals and Zelma Ideen are attend ing the Rebekah convention at Corvallis. This opened Sunday and er and Mrs. Ole Hetland of Sil verton poured. 1 The Kings have three other chil dren at home, Reva, Billy and Rhonda, and seven grandchildren. Out - of - town guests atteriding were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walker and Mrs. Robert' Reece of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hetland and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson of Silverton and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hudson and Bill of Canyonville. Plans Told for Grand Chapter Ainsworth Chapter, OES met Wednesday evening at the Scottish Rite Temple. Mrs. Chester L. Duncan became a new member by affiliation from Sunnyside Chap ter in Portland. The Social Afternoon CTub will meet .XfV their regular monthly luncheoinT April 24 at the Masonic Temple. Grand Chapter will convene in Portland June 2-5 and marching , in tne wiuamette vauey Associa tion drill at Grand Chapter will be Mrs. Paul Riffey, Mrs. How ard Jenks and Mrs. Ira Goddard. A social hour followed with Mrs. Morse Stewart chairman, assisted by Mrs. LeRoy Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. John Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Francis, Mrs. J. R. Calvert, Morse Stewart and LeRoy Stewart. The degrees of the order will be conferred at the May 7 meet ing and Mother's Day will be ob served. will close Tuesday, during the bus iness session Mrs. Mulkey, past noble grand for Tryphena Rebekah at Silverton, is being recommend ed for district deputy president for the coming year. Tryphena lodge has announced its Mother-Daughter banquet at the IOOF hall for May 8 at 6:30 p.m. The lodge also plans to enter a float in the August Harvest Fes tival at Silverton with Mrs. Lial McClure. Mrs. Mike Hannen, Mrs. Irene Bishop and Mrs. Louise Bean appointed as the committee in charge. Trinity Guild has planned a benefit coffee for Thursday, April 24, at the home of Mrs. William Bloch with Mrs. L. A. Meyer as sistant hostess. The benefit will go for delegates who are planning to attend the national Women's Mis sionary Federation convention to be held in Minneapolis, Minn., in June. Dear Ann Landers Puritanism Phony? Sham? Ann Says No By ANN LANDERS Dear Ann: Why do all married people ffi "ArneSa pretend to be 100 faithful to their legal mates when in reality, they are cheating left and right? My European friends are at least honest. They pr.etend no such thing. Why doesn't someone tear away the phony sham of purnitanism and present life in these United States ns it really exists? After all, humans are only civilzed animals. They are polygamists by nature. Small wonder the psychiatrists are so busy. Americans are fraught with guilt. How much healthier if they would present their true face to the world! I am a happily married man with four children. I love my wife but I admit I've had a few affairs d'amour and will doubtless have more. I maintain it is unnatural and contrary to all laws of human nature for a man to be true to one woman all of his days. Why expect the impossible? I'm signing this letter JUST JOHN Just John? I didn't see any last same or address on YOUR letter. Why don't YOU tear away the phony sham of parntanism and pre-1 sent your life as it really exists la these United States? How much healthier If yon presented yonr true face to the world! M Man is different from the lower animals principally in his ability to control his behavior through reason. Man is not the helpless victim of his biological urges. Fidelity Is one of the major supports of our culture. Not everyone achieves it In his marriage, but to say It Is "impossible" is absurd. You cannot speak for all American husbands. You can only speak for yourself John. Dear Ann: My ex-boy friend is now dating my best girl friend. I try to pretend it doesn't matter, but it's really eating me up inside. She tells me everything he says to her, and I could just die when 1 hear those cute little phrases that he used to say to me. In meantime, she. asks me for advee on how to keep him interested, and I've been giving her helpful hints. I'd love to get my boy friend back, Ann. I didn't realize how much he meant to me until I lost him. But now that I pretend not to care for him any more, how can I do it without looking like a big fool? What do I do next?-STUPID You caa get out of the advice business. Stop comparing notes and pretending you feel one way when In reality you feel another. This , is how ulcers are born. If you're terribly fond of the boy, con centrate on how to get him relnterested. You'll never improve your own situation If you spend all your time and energy teaching the competition how to run her store. CONFIDENTIAL: LADY IN THE DUMPS: Put the cork back in the bottle, Lady. You're trying to drown your sorrows in alcohol and it won't work. Sorrows know how to swim. 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