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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1946)
Mrs. Millar McGilchrist ol Washington, D.C., and formerly of Salem, who has been the guest of Mrs. Walter Kirk and Mr and Mrs. Wm. McGilchrist, Jr., was honored Thursday after noon when the Salem matrons entertained at the McGilchrist home. The 25 guests for the informal tea were old friends and sor ority sisters of the visitor, who will leave shortly to fly east from Portland. ean WotcoU onor Mils Jean Wolcott, whose marriage will be an event of the summer, was honored Thursday evening at a shower given at the home of Miss Izola Shepp, with Mrs. Ann Kiggcn as assisting . hostess. Following dessert the honor guest was feted with a miscel- L laneous shower. Guests were Miss Wolcott, Mrs. Wolcott, Mrs. Katherine Young, Mrs. Frum, Mrs. Beulah Risley, Mrs. Hoover, Miss Mar garet Badger, Mrs. Neomi Wal lace, Miss Amanda Schwab bauer, Miss Fern Dark, Miss Emma Lou King, Miss Maxine Caldwell, Miss Katherine Car thew, Mrs. Betty Smith, Miss Ann Schirmer, Mrs. May Elli son, Miss Dorothy Ege, Miss Shirley Hall, Miss Norma Jean Newgent, Miss Jean Gorton, Miss Ethel Gibbens, Mrs. Grace Wittwer, Miss Clo Johnson, Mrs. W. O. Shepp and the hostesses. Lions Officers Are Installed The Lions club auxiliary met Thursday afternoon for a picnic at the country home of Mrs. A. C. Haag during which new of ficers were installed, with Mrs. Estill Brunk as installing officer. Mrs. Glenn Weaver is presi dent, Mrs. Stanley Smith, vice president; Mrs. Wayne Dough ton, secretary, and Mrs. L. M. Ramage, treasurer. Donations were made to chil dren at the blind school, toward glasses for one child and to pay expenses for another at the blind Khool. Reports were made on the state convention held at Oceanlake. Assisting hostesses with Mrs. Haag were Mrs. Floyd Seamster, Mrs. Loren Wise, Mrs. Carroll Ford, Mrs. William Newmeyer and Mrs. Denver Young. Returning Thursday from San Francisco were Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Severin, who made the Palace hotel their headquar ters while on a combined busi ness and pleasure trip in the southern city. In San Rafael, the couple visited with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Severin. A new glass fabric ironing board cover is expected to mini mize fire hazard because it will not burn or char. In tests it has been subjected to iron tempera tures in the range of 300 to 600 degrees, F. Will Preside Mrs. Clyde Mc Clung will preside at the 30th annual convention of the Unit ed Spanish War Veterans aux iliary meeting in Salem, June 23 to 26. Mrs. McClung is state president of the auxiliary. omaii Wo Astoria, June 21 The Ore gon division, Daughters of Un ion Veterans, named Mrs. Esther Agnew, Portland, president at yesterday's annual meeting here. Mrs. Olivia Hill, Eugene, was oCunclieoii Hostess for a smart event Fri day afternoon was Mrs. Will iam F. Poorman. who enter tained with a bridge luncheon honoring Mrs. Edward Am, soon to join her husband in Eu rope. Guests were close friends of Mrs. Am. The affair was buffet and guests seated themselves at small tables centered with ar rangements of spring flowers. A surprise going away shower feted the honor guest. Covers were placed for Mrs. Arn, Mrs. Alex De Schweinitz, Mrs. Harry Belt, Mrs. Wallace Carson, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. Floyd W. Sheperd, Mrs. James Young. Mrs. Elbert Roberts, Mrs. George R. Barnes, Mrs. C. J. Hamilton, Mrs. Charles Mc Clellen, Mrs. Jo Morley and the hostess. lem Youth ' r mem Win in Contests Ratings for the accordion and marimba entries from Salem and vicinity in the junior con tests of the National Federated Music clubs arc: Advanced division Florence Pol stcr, superior; Anne Doerfler, excel lent: Louella La Founuune, third place. Difficult division Susanna How ell, superior; Dora Zehnor, excel lent. Moderately difficult division Delores Spelbrink, excellent; Nola Jean Zobel. second place; Thad Stevens of Rickrcall. third place. Medium division Velma Raph of Stayton first place. Advanced ensemble division Glamorettc band, excellent; Lois uiiirigg Florence foisier, Anne elected chaplain; Mrs. Nellie Hi day, Salem, treasurer; Mrs. Anna England, Eugene, first district council member; Mrs. Anna Steinnaugh, Grants Pass junior vice president. Mrs. Mabel Dolman, Cottage Grove, will represent the group at the national convention in Indianapolis. i Ml x A 1 I ii : 1 Play Togs COTTON TWILL SHORTS ... CI Off O Cft Navy, white, rose, aqua 3A.TW 9Z9U COTTON TWILLED SLACKS ... O Off Brown and navy . . , COTTON T" SHIRTS ... CI CO Stripes and plain colors JXiS" WOOL PEDAL PUSHERS ... g The most popular tog of the season 999 (The above garments in sizes 7 to 14 yrs.) COTTON SUN SUITS ... (1 to 6 yrs.) ) to f AO Twills, seersuckers, broadcloths 5C 9A70 SWIM SUITS ... An assortment of wool, rayon, jersey, bengaline in colors and styles for children. One to six years. ittittet-6 Doerfler. Louella Pomtaine, Dona Zehnor of Jefferson, Susanna Howoli. Difficult ensemble divLsion Mel ode tw bands, excellent : Margie WilUey Delores Spelbring. Ina Cameion, Anita Forest of Stayton, Susanna Howell. Dona Zehnor of Jefferson, Carol Cain. Elementary ensemble division Accordionette band, excellent: Nola Jean Zobel. Edna Mae Manning. Katherine Loe of Silverton, Joan Kucera Joanne Stark. Joanne Brodtl, Pat Ullman. Dorothy Engle hart. Maiimba. Edward Struck. Me dium division superior. Difficult division, excellent. Due to the large representa tion from Salem the try-outs were held in the Salem YMCA m AVODITE. OF MILLIONS FOR QUAllTV.SPIID.ICOKOMTl bt.ajosepti tPIRI M with Vladermier Nelson from Portland and Chester Pietka from University of Oregon, Eu gene, as judges for the accor dion Mrs. Jessie Bush Michaelson from Salem acted as judge for the Marimba division. Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, June 21, 1946 7 goitre, the American Medical as sociation warns that "persons over 30 years of age with any swelling of the throat that might indicate goitre should not use iodized salt unless they do so under the direction of a physician." In spile of the fact that iodized salt can help prevent simple vJ6FUV0RS-AT GROCERS I Three Experienced Watchmakers We specialize in repairing fine watches. 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