Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 10, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    East Ealem Mothers Honor
Guests at Tea and Dinners
East Salem, May 10 Many East Salem molhera were honored
over the week-end with family dinner! and teas given In their
honor. At the home ol Mr. and Mr. Ralph AUman on Lancaster
drive hit mother, Mrs. Stella Alsman, waa the honored guest lor
a family dinner. Home for the day were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Aliman and two children Irom-
Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs. Rexiand Chuckle; Patricia Swanson,
Alsman from Portland; Mr. and
Mn. Adam Kurber from Salem;
Mr and Mra. Paul Shafer and
two children from Corvallla; Mr.
end Mrs. L. M. Alsman from
North Santiam; Miss Patsy Kur
ber and Darwin Kurber from
Salem; Jack Grentz from Alba
ny, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Als
man and three children, Carolyn,
Ronald and Jerry.
Friday afternoon on the lawn
of Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Hanson
on Garden Road Swegle Brownie
troop members were hostesses
for their mothers and brothers
and listers at a tea party. Guests
were seated at small tables on
the lawn and a large white cake
with the words "Mothers Day1
as decoration was served with
the ice cream and punch as re-
freshments. The girls dressed in
their uniforms with small aprons
which they had made each serv
ed their own mother.
Girls and their guests were
' Carrol Jean Adamson, Mrs. Roy
Adamson; Carolyn Alsman, Mrs.
Ralph Alsman and Jerry; Nancy
Bates, Mrs. David Bates, Allan
and Linda; Donna Fetch, Mrs.
Fred Fetch; Garry Del Lewis,
Mrs. Gerald Lewis; Nancy Pain-
Mrs. Lee Swanson Roselie West,
Mrs. Marion West and Norman;
Sandra Wilkinson and Mrs. Boyd
Wilkinson; Ann Yost, Viola
Yost, Mrs. Clifford Yost and
Joey; Beverly Hanson, Mrs. Hil-
lara nanson ana neim; janice
Casey, Yvonne Ellis, Patricia
Gotchell, Barbara Reams, and
Marilyn Tower.
Aa favors the girls had placed
a card and handkerchief beside
each mother's plate and these
Fire Prevention
Group Organized
Dallas Polk county Keep
Oregon Green committee organ
ized for the season a fire pre
vention effort Monday evening
at a dinner in the Dallas Cham
ber of Commerce rooms with
Richard D e C a m p , chairman,
presiding.
Lynn Cronemiller, assistant
state forester, and Albert Wies
sendanger, executive secretary
of the Keep Oregon Green asso
ciation, addressed the group.
Plans for reducing man-caus
ed brush and forest fires in the
county were discussed by W. M
Curtis, forest warden for the
Polk-Benton district. Forest fire
prevention record last year was
outstanding in the county with
only seven man-caused fires re-
the eirls had provided from the
money made with the cookie I ported.
s'- . Prior to the dinner, Mr. Wie-
sendanger presented a fire pre-
Members of Auburn Brownie
troop and their leader, Mrs. S.
W. Burris, were honored guests
for a birthday party at the home
of a troop member, Joy Feriar,
the past week-end. It was the
birthday of Joy and Mrs. Burris.
The girls presented their leader
with a gift.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hein of
Swegle community were in Can
by Sunday for the Mother's Day
dinner in honor of her mother,
Mrs. F. Hodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Becker of
Sunnyview avenue were at the
home of their daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ca
ther's Day dinner. - In the eve
ning Mrs. Jennie Thomas was
honored by all members of her
family at the home of William
ter, Mrs. Louie Painter, Joan ter on Sunday for a special Mo- Thomas In Salem.
Dowell District Meeting
Features Officer Election
Officers elected for the coming year at the 32nd annual dis
trict Dowell convention of the rtoyal Neighbors of America held
Friday at Labish camp No. 4148. include Irene Harrison of Wood
burn, as Oracle. Assisting officials are Mildred Glass of Scotts
Mills, vice Oracle; Verda Beckner of Labish, past Oracle; Alice
Egan, Silverton, chancellor,
Mary Gibbons of Woodburn, recorder-receiver;
and members of
the advisory board, Wilma Wea
therill, Silverton, Margaret Fry.
Scotts Mills, Fannie Dean of
Woodburn, Bernice Boofler of
Salem, and Lavina Thompson of
Labish.
More than 200 were in attend
ance at the open meeting in the
evening following the banquet
program at 8:30 with 92 dele
gates representing their differ
ent camps. The Keizer Grange
hall was the place of the meet
ing, sessions from 10 o'clock in
the forenoon through the day
and late in the evening.
vention program at a Dallas
high school assembly. Colored
motion pictures and a talk on
'What It Means to You to Keep
Oregon Green" were featured.
Wiesendanger points out that
the fire season opens May IS.
After that date all persons set-
ting slashing and clearing fires
must first obtain permits from
the local forest ranger or dis
trict fire warden.
Dtstlnsulshed attests attendtnt were
Mrs. Mae Logan, state superintendent,
of Portland; Mrs. Serah Peterson, dis
trict deputy, of Salem: from tho Albany
nd Kueene district, as district deputy.
Mrs. Mabel Miles of Salem: the Hlllsboro
district deputy, Mrs. Mabel Campbell of
Hlllsboro; and the district oracles of tha
camps composing Dowell district. Blanche
Oaina of Salem. Irene Harrison of Wood-
burn, Verda Beckner of Labish. Marie
Thomas of Silverton. Mildred Glass of
Scotts Mills. sN of whom were recognised
by the district marshal! and escorted
by the Labish escort team.
Presiding officers throughout the con
ference ana in ine evening program 1
the district oracle. Verda Beckner of La
bish: district vice oracle. Rose Olbboni
ol Woodburn: district past oracle. Mary
Herr WHO Agnes Naegcil auDstnuuna.
Silverton: chancellor. Fannla Dean ol
Labish: receiver-recorder, Myr ' Beckner
of Lablsb; marshal), wtlma weatnarlll.
silverton: assistant marshall. Tecla Rue.
Silverton: Inner sentinel, Adeline Thomas
of 8cotts Mills: outer sentinel, Margsret
Shepherd, substitute. Mildred oless, Scotts
Mills; musician. Oeorala Larson, Labish;
flag bearer. Hatlle Reuf, Salem: raltn.
Evelyn Kennedy, Salem: courage. Ruby
Butler, substitute Faracea Hoyt. Salem:
modesty. Theresa Towle of silverton; tin
selllshness. Lola Blmeral, silverton; en
durance. Irene Harrison of Woodburn,
all presented with eorsagea by tha mar
shall of Lablsb camp.
Mra. Beckner. district oracle, named
as her committee personnel: finance.
Faya Van Olesen. Silverton. Prances
Hoyt, Salem, and Irene Harrison. Wood
burn: by-laws. Marie Thomaa, Silverton,
Blanche Gains, Salem, and Mldred Glass
or Scotts Mills: resolution. Fannie Dean,
Woodburn. Alice Egan. silverton. and
Mary Arkerman of Salem: publicity,
Mabel Robertson, Labish. Wilma Weath
rrlll of Silverton and Haael Elliott of Sa
lem. The address of welcome was
given by Margaret Campbell of
Labish, Mildred Glass of Scotts
Mills giving the response. Myr
tle Beckner read the report of
the meeting of the advisory
board held in January at Salem.
The next annual Dowell dis
trict convention will be at Wood
burn with Scotts Mills the co
hostess camp.
Mrs. Mae Logan, stale super
visor directed the following ex
emplifications in the school of
Instruction: Presentation of Flag,
Salem camp; Formal Entrv, La
bish; Pass Word Drill. Wood
burn; Ballot March. Silverton:
Class Adoption, Salem; Initia
tion of four members. Salem;
Welcoming Transfer Members,
Woodburn; Welcoming Visitors,
Draping Charter, Membership,
Labish; Retiring March, Silver-
ton; Question Box, Mrs. Logan
answering questions.
The Keizer Grange women
were banquet hostesses.
The open-to-the-public even
ing meeting began with Mrs. Lo
gan installing the new officers,
assisted by Mabel Miles as cere
monial marshal and Margaret
Campbell as chancellor. All dis
tinguished guests spoke briefly.
Three members present were
announced as eligible for SO-year
membership pins to be sent from
national headquarters, Mrs. Lot
tie Morrison of Silverton, Mrs.
Margaret Campbell of Labish.
land Mrs. Florence Swigord of
'North Dakota, mother of the
state supervisor, Mrs. Mae Lo
gan. Concluding the entertainment
program was a fancy drill, from
the Silverton delegation, Mrs.
Capilal Journal. Salem, Oregon. Tuesday, May 10, 1949 3
Edith Grace, the team captain,
and the musician, Mrs, Lillian
Buuer as piano-accordionist, six
Stavton Sienlnff contract 1a
teach in Stayton high school
teen members making up thelnpxt v,ar nave been Dwan
drill team. A comedy skit and "urf ,' "T" a Herbert
, , . . . Booth of Stayton, making tha
several vocal and instrumental lhih ,choo, ,taff pr,cticalIy
numbers were also given. Icomplete.
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14th Anniversary
Storevide Sale
Re9.
39.95
R.,.
69.95
COATS
$19
$39
Reg.
49.95
Reg.
79.95
$29
$49
tg.
39.95
Reg.
49.95
SUITS
$19
$39
Reg.
49.95
Reg.
79.95
$29
$49
DRESSES
FORMAL!
$10
$15
$19
One group
Val. to 22.95
One Group
Val. tr 29.95
One Group
Val. to 39.95
Better Dresses f or Casual and Afternoon
Wear. Famous Labels. Sizes 1 to It, 10 to
24V4.
(1A 1 Group
.Reg. 29.95
1 Group
Reg S4.95
Others up to 49.95
1 Group
Reg. 19.95
1 Group
Reg. 24.95
$13
$15
$19
WEDDING GOWNS
One Group $1 P
Vol. to 59.95 I
On Group $OA
Vol. to 69.95
ACCESSORIES
GLOVES!
Fownes Nationally Advertised
Gloves Reg.
op to 1.59
HANKIES!
Reg. 1.25
Acme Mother's
Day Gift
PURSES!
On Group Fin Leather Purses
Leather lined. Val. to 15.(9
(Plus tax) ....
JEWELRY!
Earrings Fins - Bracelets -Necklaces.
Val. to 19 90 (plus tax)
FAMOUS BRANDS HOSIERY
69c
85c
500
Reg. 1.95
45 only.
Rog. 6.00 .
21 only.
Reg. 8.00 .
14 only.
Rog. 11.00
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99c
LINGERIE
SLIPS!
Rog. 6.98
Fomeui Brand
GOWNS!
Bluo Swan
Rog. 4.98 . . .
2.99
2.49
BRASSIERES!
Rog. up to 2.50 . . . 1.00
BLUE SWAN PANTIES!
Rog. 125 50C Ro.-l.50 75C
Limit 6 to Customer
CATALINA SWEATER SPECIALS
3.99
4.99
6.99
16 only.
Rog. 13.00
888
11 Only Cashmaret
17 00 1288
14TH ANNIVERSARY "DOLLAR S-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-R"
For. I
Slips
Reg. 2.95
Bed
Jackets
Reg. I 50
Play Suits
Reg. T.98
Shorts
Reg. T.9I
Brassieres
Reg. t.5(
For.... X
Slacks
Reg. 1.91
Blouses
Reg. to T.tl
Shorts
Reg. to l.tl
Play Suits
Reg. I.9S
Slips
Reg. to 7.91
For... 3
Slacks
Reg. ..91
Blouses
Reg. to 1.91
Dresses
Reg. to 19.95
Gantner
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Suits
Reg. (.91
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Val. to 19.95
Play Suits
Val. to 19.91
Slacks
Reg. S.9S
Centner
Swim
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Reg. I ll
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Val. to 24.75
Play Suits
Val. to 14.91
Pedal
Pushers
Reg. 14.98
Blouses
Val. to 19.98
Gantner
Swim
Suits
Reg. 19.98
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Gantner
Swim
Suits
Reg. 12.98
Blouses
Pare Bilk
Val. to 14.98
Dresses
Val. to 24.99
Play Suits
Val. to 19.98
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