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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1943)
bet Jit Jor s4 Qi ueeit g Today is the birthday of Princess Eliza oth, heir apparent to the throne of England. The little miss an empire once called "Lilli bet" has blossomed into a graceful young woman. Her Royal Highness at 17 looks fit for a queen. Alice Faye, Don Amcche, and Carmen Miranda are the tune ful trio in "That Night in Rio," in Technicolor, at the Hollywood theatre tonight with "River's End." (Continued from Page 5) ered roll call;, bills allowed, $6 scholarship fund and $1 to the State Federation of Women's clubs; $5 to committee on ar ranging farewell parties for sol diers. Mrs. Rebecca Thamer voted as a member. Mrs. E. E. Bradtl spoke brief ly of a luncheon she attended where Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt was guest speaker. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. James Ogle with Mrs. E. E. Bradtl, Mrs. Waller Grim and Mrs. E. Eilers assist- . Ing. Silverton Will Observe Music Week Silverton National Music Week will be observed in Sil jnrton May 2 to 9 inclusive, tftis was decided at a meeting of the committee on plans Tuesday evening at the home of the Ernest Bybergs. A detailed pro gram is being worked out. Committee members are Mrs. Ernest Byberg, general chair man; Miss Lois Ginther, pro gram chairman; Fred Baker, Mrs. Christian Petersen, Mrs. John W. Jordan and Mrs. Tom Anderson. Coast Guardsman Will Take Bride Aurora An event of Easter Sunday, April 25, will be the marriage of Miss Doris McFar land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. McFarland of Gladstone to Cloyd Laverne Boylcs of the United States coast guard, son 0,'Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boyles of Gresham. The services will be read in the presence of friends and rel atives at the Gladstone church at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Carry McFarland, sister-in-law of the bride-elect, will act as matron of honor. Miss Mary McCarroll and Mrs. Chloris Groencr will be brides maids. Duane Obcr of Gresham will serve as best man for Mr. Boylcs. Ushers will be Curtis Wilkin son and Francis McFarland. A reception will follow the ceremony in the church parlors. After a brief honeymoon trip they will make their home in Seattle for the present. Mr. Boyles is with the United States RESINOI SpMlalff frtwfctt rW nlttfW dMRKf 4 df- cam of fk qtichow coast guard stationed at Seattle as seaman first class. He has been in the service eight months. - Woman's Club At Seely Home , Union Hill Mrs. Lee Seely was hostess to the Woman's club, at an all day meeting Thursday, A no-host luncheon was served at the noon hour. Nine club members were pre sent, and little Lynn Scott and Jimmie and Johnnie Heater were visitors. New officers elec ted include Mrs. Sheila Heater, president; Mrs. Jessie Carter, vice president; Mrs. Elsie Seely, secretary, and Mrs. Virgine Scott, treasurer. The next meet ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Douglas Heater. Riverdale The Riverdale Woman's club met at the home of Mrs. Raymond Eyerly Wed nesday. A no-host dinner was served. Those present were Mrs. Leslie Newton, Mrs. Painter, Mrs. Alfred Klein, Mrs. Clar ence Reeves, Mrs. A. T. Mack lin, Mrs. Harvey Schuebcl, Mrs. Carl Bcatty, Mrs. Brassfield and Mrs. Raymond Eyerly. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. A. T. Macklin on April 21. Lodge Plans Party Planned for the entertainment of Maccabee lodge No. 84D members and their friends is a card and "beano" party at the Fraternal temple Thursday evening. Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, April 21, 19437 A late supper will be served the guests. Members of the lodge have taken as a project the donation of blood plasma to the American Red Cross for its blood bank and District Manager J. Edgar Reay is urging all members to regis ter as donors. j TEXTURE Smooth . . Jut right lor toasting and sandwiches. AT YOUR GROCER'S w ' ' p ' BIBLES '. 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