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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1941)
Tuesday, October 21, 1941 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Seven (Continued from Page 6) was In charge, and Miss Ruth Lor enzen served as secretary, during the auxiliary hour. Miss Vera Het denstrom was piano soloist, Bobby Boullester gave two plano-accord-lon numbers and Mrs. Carl Loren ten, a reading In a Joint program with the post members as guests. The unit voted to use the pro ceeds of the rummage sale, sche duled for Saturday, October 25, on the purchase of a defense bond. Mrs. A. J. Titus Is rummage sale chairman and her ''pick up" com mittee is Mrs. J. J. Lewis, phone Blue 2381, and Mrs. Al Lerfald, phone Green 1881. Used paper bags re asked for instead of newspa pers for wrapping articles. The unit gratefully acknowledges the intion of articles from the Me- VTxiist and Lions auxiliary sales. Mrs. Arthur Gottenberg, mem bership chairman, reported 67 paid up of the 70 quota. Active relief for local non-veteran families has been undertaker, during the past week was reported by Mrs. A. J. Titus, child-welfare chairman, with five Individuals furnished food and other necessi ties. Five dollars Christmas cheer will be sent to child welfare and hospital centers this week. Mrs. Ernest Starr, Mrs. Sam Lorenzen and Mrs. A. J. Titus are serving today at the child health clinic from the unit. Mrs. Lewis Hall op ns her home Monday night to the past president's club. Mrs. Ernest Btarr, assisted by Mrs. Al Lerfald, Mrs. A. J. Titus and Mrs. T. P. Heidenstrom, entertains the unit sewing club Wednesday evening of week at her Brown street Phillip Schweizer Special Guest Monmouth At the grand mas ter's ball. Masonic social event of the year, Phillip Schweizer, Mon mouth, newly-elected grand patron of the Order of the Eastern Star, will be feted as a special guest. Likewise the grand matron, H. Fay Ambrose, and Arthur D. Hay, grand master of Oregon Masons, and Mrs. Hay will be honored. The ball opens at 9 o'clock Fri day evening, October 24, in the Bhrine ballroom, Portland Masonic temple, S. W. Parks avenue and Main street. All master Masons and friends will participate in the affair which will be Informal Bride-Elect Is Vzrfy Guest Perrydale Miss Marie Houk, bride-elect, was given a miscellane ous shower at her parents' home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lorenzo Brown, Mrs. Milton Frlnk and Mrs. Alden Brown were hostesses for the occasion. The gift table was centered with a large bowl of asters of rose pink shades and blue delphinium. Many lovely gifts were received by Miss Houk. Her sister, Mrs. Andy Schmidt, of Sacramento, Calif., as sisted in unwrapping the gifts. Miss Jane Crippen, Miss Peggy Houk and Miss Dorothy Scharf as sisted the hostesses In serving re freshments to the guests. The wedding of Miss Houk and Stanley Oellers of McMinnville will be an event of October 18 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Houk, of Perrydale. Those who attended the shower (We Mrs. Miles Houk and Mrs. Let Wen of Independence, Mrs. Roy Houk of Salem, Mrs. Ed Letteken of RickreaU, Mrs. Al Cellers of Mc Minnville, mother of the brlde.-groom-to-be, Mrs. M. Chrlstenson, Mrs. Adolph Newman, Mrs. William Beyerle, Mrs. Dale Ridgeway, Mrs. John Wood, Mrs. C. Van Staaveren, Mrs. Walter Miller, Mrs. Godfrey Beck, Mrs. George Woods, Mrs. Jane Baxter, Mrs. L. H. Conner, Mrs. Prank Blssell, Mrs. Minerva Jen nings, Miss Doris McKee, Mrs. Jake De Jong, Mrs. A. Van Otten, Mrs. Nolan McKee, Mrs. George Vincent, Mrs. H. A. Lee, Mrs. D. L. Keyt, Mrs. H. a. Keyt, Mrs. Percy Zumwalt, Mrs. O. L. Gllson, Miss Dorothy Scharf, Mrs. Ross Simpson, Mrs. Harold Smith, Mrs. Mark OTJell, Mrs. Andrew Campbell, Mrs. O. E. Kurtz, Mrs. Jessie Olllam, Mrs. Her man Gillam, Mrs. Joe Gregg, Mrs. Roy Gregg, Miss Eleanor Gregg, Mrs. Ross Chapln, Mrs. Dick Domes, ifjV Robert Mitchell, Miss Jane -lppen, Miss Peggy Houk, Mrs. J. E. Houk. . Bride-to-Be Is Honored Jefferson Miss Lois Porter was honor guest at a miscellaneous shower given at the home of Mrs. Claii Halght, with Mrs. George Boyes as Joint hostess. The evening was spent Informally with games and contests. Each guest gave the bride-to-be their favorite recipe. She received many useful and at tractive gifts. At the close of the evening refreshments were served by the hostesses, assisted by LeAnn Haight and Marianne Ammon. Present were the honor guest, Miss Lois Porter: Mrs. Ray Bost wlck, Mrs. Ira Nelson, Mrs. Dick Chrisman, Mrs. Bell Hamilton of nny; Mrs. John Finlay, Mrs. . -ink Chrisman nd daughter, Marjorie, Mrs. Lloyd Bllyeu, Mrs. Stanley Harper, Mrs. Lloyd Vin cent, Delores Underwood and Mrs. Roger Wheeler of Jefferson; Mrs. E. Gordon and Mrs. Philip Yagel akl of Dever; Mrs. Lloyd Hilllker, Mrs. Prank Kizer of Mlllersburg; Mrs. Jake Chambers, Mrs. Bert Chambers and Mrs. William Wilt of Knox Butte; Mrs. Roy Cox, Mrs. Henry Height, Mrs. Clarence Bls ler, Mrs. Joe Yagelski and daugh ter Laverne, Mrs. Jack Berry, Mar ianne Ammon, Betty Wagner. Mrs. W. F, Orciiz, Mrs. John Orerus, Mrs. John Budd, Mrs. Richard Pheil, Virginia Motley, Mrs. D. W. Porter, Lorraine and Cornelia Bond and the hostesses, Mrs. Halght and Mrs. Boyes. Lebanon Mrs. Karl Gehlert, Leb anon chairman for the Linn county tuberculosis seal sale campaign, named her committee workers this week and stated that preliminary arrangements for the sale, to start November 21, are well under way. Her committee, chosen from the Junior Woman's club, whose mem bers are cooperating in the drive. Include Frances Rice, Kae Hayden, Bertha Schackmann, Alta Wilson, Kay Bullard and Hazel Durlam. Garden Club Outlines Program Hazel Green The Hazel Green Garden club met at the home of Mrs. Zeno Gregg with Mrs. An drew Zahare, vice president, pre siding over the business meeting. The program for the coming win ter was outlined and the program booklets will be ready for the next meeting. Committee In charge of the booklets Is Mrs. Ralph Worden, Mrs. Andrew Zahare and Mrs. Louis Wampler. The club has resumed the radio study club sessions and some of the members plan taking the flower Judging course, which Is open to all clubs. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Hattie Van Cleave Thursday, October 30, and will be a no-host affair with a lun cheon at noon. Mrs. Daniel Heff ner, state president, will be present and will speak on flower arrange ment. Members ttre asked to bring specimens of their chrysanthe mums and an exchange will be made In the spring. The flowers will be used to make floral arrangements by Mrs. Heffner. Following the club meeting the members motored to the gardens at the Perry Henderson home and enjoyed the choice blooms of the chrysanthemums, numbering almost a hundred varieties, Mrs. Marie Perry of Elmlra, New York, was a special guest for the afternoon. Women of Knight Memorial church will entertain with a fall tea at the church Wednesday, Oc tober 22, at 2:30 o'clock. All Inter ested women arc invited to attend. Eola Mrs. J. W. Adams (Max ine Ferguson) was hostess for a shower Thursday night at her home on route four compliment ing Mrs. Donald Kimple. Guests attending were members of her sewing club. Refreshments were served by the hostess assist ed by little Beverly Nyburg. Present were Mrs. Donald Kimple, Mrs. B. Walker, Mrs. John Pray- bllla. Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Mrs. El len Nyburg, Mrs. Edward Antrlcan, Mrs. James Sanderson, Jr., Mrs. D. D. Hewitt, Mrs. Naoma Beach, Miss Helene Schultz, Beverly Nyburg and the hostess, Mrs. Adams. Junior Girls Show Activities Sllverton The Junior Girls Of the American Legion auxiliary, Unit No. 7, are showing unusual activity in their beginning programs for the club year, according to the re port given at the unit meeting Monday night by one of the advis ors, Mrs. Clifton Dlckerson. Miss Dorothy Towe Is president. The younger group Is buying de fense stamps at each meeting. They have permission and encouragement in distributing 100 flag codes In the schools. A choral group has been organ ized and Is preparing two numbers for the Armistice day program, when the boys from the Sons of Legion squadron will assist. Miss Betty Towe and Miss Doro thy Stump will be assisting hos tesses for the Halloween party to be given at the home of Miss Dorothy Towe at Main and Second streets. Members from the unit giving brief talks were Mrs. Lewis Hall, telling of the history of the national and local auxiliary; Mrs. Sam Lorenzen, the star of "The Star Spangled Banner," and Mrs. Clifton Dicker son, talking on the significance of Navy day. The young people attended the no host supper with the post and unit and contributed selections to the program. Silverton Couple Celebrate Anniversary Sllverton Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rhyne were honored Sunday on the occasion of their 40th wedding an niversary with their daughters ar ranging a lovely affair. . Two guest present Sunday were at the original ceremony In Iowa when Bessie Jacobson became the bride of E. M. Rhyne. The fam ily has lived In Sllverton for four years, coming here from the middle west. These were a sis ter of Mrs. Rhyne, Mrs. Alec Knut son of Sllverton and J. Barthole mew of Brooks. The families of three sons and a daughter called their parents by phone and extend ed greetings, Orrln from Donley, Minn., Elmer of Grand Porks, N. D., and Rudolph and Ruth Hartwlck, both of Whlton, Minn. Present from Seattle Sunday were Mrs. Alberta Hires a daughter of the Rhynea, "Grandma" Hires, and Emll Rhyne, a son; daughters, Miss Mildred Rhyne, from Everett, and Miss Carol Rhyne of Silver ton; Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford of Portland, Mrs. Alec Knutson, Mr and Mrs. Oluf Anderson and La Vonne, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bartholo mew and Virginia of Brooks. Mrs. Marie Rlveness and Armand Lee and DeLalne, her sons, Mrs. Julia Gulllc, Mrs. Sarah Olson and the honor guests, Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Rhyne. Many gifts were presented Mr. and Mrs. Rhyne. Tasty. Nourishing Hominy Grains, GoTden or Snow-White! p. -1 cnns ii Down Snow-white kernels or luscious golden grains or tempting, nourishing hominy at its best! Drained and fried In butter, they add de lightful variety to dinner menus. 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