24 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.. Thursday, May 5, 1949 East Salem Residents Are Honored by Many Friends East Salem, May 9 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kuenzl who have lived In Middle Grove community lor several years and recently moved to North Howell district were honored by members of the Boy Scout committeemen and their families with a house warming. A covered dish dinner was provided by the guests and gilts ol a camelia and azaleas were pre- ented them lor their new home. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wikofl and Jack Wi koll, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagers, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pat terson and children: Mr. ana Mrs. Cleo Keppinger and lam ily: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. William Kleen and Dena Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Kuen zi, Joyce and James. C. W. O. Grant Wicklander and wile have been visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Wickland er on Garden road lor the past 10 days. He has been stationed with the army at Quarry Heights, Panama, lor the past three and one-hall years and now reassigned to Fort Sill. Oklahoma. They left lor their new station Tuesday, driving down the coast to southern California. Mrs. Rex Peffcr and Mrs. William McKinney were host esses tor the May meeting of Swegle Woman's club at the Peffer home on Hollywood drive. A luncheon was served to Mrs. Louis Neuman, Mrs. Ralph Hcin, Mrs. Clifford Yost and son Joe, Mrs. Charles Norton, Mrs. E. E. Brandt, Mrs. Menno Dalke, Mrs. William Damery, Mrs. Ralph Becker, Mrs. Charles Bottorff, Mrs. Homer J. Conklin, Mrs. Otis Dawes, Mrs. John Swan son, Mrs. Elmer Terrill, Mrs. Joseph Brennan, Mrs. William Hartley and guests, Mrs. John Versteeg and Mrs. J. N. Walk er. With Mrs. Neuman conduct ing the business meeting a re port of the county Federation meeting was given by Mrs. Hein; a $5 contribution made to the cancer fund and a large flag will be given the cub pack No. 109, which the club spon sors. The pack will take part In the Scout circus parade Sat urday. Games with a demon stration ol plastic made articles were the program lor the so cial hour. The out-standing agriculture (tudent ol the year who receiv ed the award of a $25 bond at the Future Farmers of Ameri ca program, Donald Bassett, is a Middle Grove senior who is assistant Boy Scout leader for troop 42 and leader of the Dairy Calf club, in his community. The May meeting of the As sociated club of Middle Grove will be held at the school house Friday night. This month is the business meeting night, and several items of business will be considered that are ot in terest to residents of tha community. Annual Inspection Friday for Seabees Salem's organized Seabee unit, which only last November was granted organized status will have its first annual In spection by a 13th naval district team at its regular meeting Friday night. Commander of the unit is Lt. D. M. Fischer. Composing the team that will make the inspection are Lt. J. B. Urquhart, CEC, USN, and Lt. C. M. Day, CECR, USNR, both from the 13th naval dis trict office in Seattle, and Lt. Comdr. David Morey, inspector- instructor lor the naval reserve in Salem and Eugene and offi cer in charge ot naval lacilities in both cities. During the meeting, Comdr. Urquhart will tell ol his ex periences In the Arctic and show films on that area. Nazarenes in District Meet Mrs. Weaver W. Hess was re elected, Wednesday, district pre sident ot the missionary con vention being held In conjunc tion with the Oregon District Assembly of Nazarenes at the denomination's church, 13th and Center streets. Members named to the executive council were Mrs. Ralph Wynkoop of Port land, vice president; Mrs. Eu gene McDowell of Canby, secre tary; Mrs. Gordon T. Olsen of Eugene, treasurer; Mrs. L. 1. Flathers, of Salem, superinten dent of study and Mrs. O. W. Jenkins of Salem, district direc tor of boys and girls work. Governor D o u g 1 as McKay greeted the delegates on behalf of the state while Rev. L. T. Anderson spoke for the Salem Ministerial association. Respon ses were given by Weaver W Hess, district superintendent and Dr. Samuel Young, general superintendent. Dr. Young, whose headquar ters are in Boston, Mass., gave a pre-assembly message on "The Missionary Challenge of a Post War Church" in which told ol experiences gained through a recent trip to South America Plumbing That Satisfies Repairing Remodeling Contracting FREE ESTIMATES PATTON-MINTO Plumbing fir Heating 1122 S. 12th St. Ph. 26450 Nobles Are Together Unionvale Mr. and Mrs. Clark Noble were hosts at their home lor a lamily basket dinner 1 for the Nobles. There were 42 members present. Charles Hive- ly ot Waldport came the larthest to attend. He was en route home after visiting his lather, George Hively, 91 years ot age, at Washougal, Wash., who is ill at his home, having suffered a light stroke a week ago. I x00 Sr ! 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