Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 16, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    Amity Oilers
Big May Feie
Amity The May Day Pro
cram at the high ichool was
held Friday.
The high school band played
the processional, while the prin
cesses. Ha Taskanin, freshman,
Rebecca Wood, sophomore, Ruth
Davis, junior, and Delores Jones,
senior, with their escorts, Mur
ray Dobbins, Richard Martin,
Robert Watts, Boyd Rosenbalm
led by Bishop Phillip Hawman,
and Herald John Casteel, march
ed down the aisle to the platform.
Crown bearer was Timmy
Barr. Flower girls were Jo Ann
Knoch and Judy Jones, train
bearers, Vickie Cronin and Susie
Meeker. The maid of honor,
Phyllis Meeker, escorted by
Royal Tartar.
Queen Phyllis I, in her royal
robes of white with purple velvet
train, knelt before the throne,
while Bishop Phillip Hawman.
placed the crown and declared
her queen for a day.
Clowns for the court were
James Harper, Dale Buck and
Jarel Davis.
After the coronation the fol
lowing program was presented
Rhythm Band, first and second
grades in costume; seventh and
eighth grades; first and second
grades; Tonettes, fourth grade:
dance in costume, third and
fourth grades; fourth grade:
tap dance Louise Strout; song
seventh and eighth grades; high
school band; Bavarian folk song
high school girls chorus: May
Pole Dance, freshmen and soph--omore
girls; procession high
school band.
Open house" for the 'grade
school students was held at noon
and at 1:15 a tumbling and
gymnastics act by fifth, sixth,
seventh and eighth grades; 2:00
p.m. a baseball game between
Amity and Sheridan on the
Amity diamond. The score was
9 to 7 in favor of Amity.
General chairman was Mrs. T.
C. Richter. music, Mr. Barr,
May pole, Mrs. Haberly, grade
school, Miss Veach, decorations,
Elmer Christensen. Several hun
dred witnessed the event.
Ambulance Fund Has
More Contributions
Aurora Chairman Virgil
Giger of the Canby Emergency
ambulance fund committee, an
nounced during the past week
..receipt of S203.22 more in vol
' untary contributions to the fund,
making the total $3,820.83, or
less than $1180 short of the $5,
000 goal.
' No active solicitation of con
tributions has yet been under
taken. Members of the commit
tee plan to send, in the near
future, representatives to call
on individuals and business
houses asking for their dona
tions in order to complete the
fund and place the order for the
emergency vehicle.
New donors reported In the
latest list include: Canby Cham
ber of Commerce, Dedman Drug
Co., Mary J. McDonald, Clyde
Monahan, Milk Creek Extension
unit, Owen Amundson, Dr.
Richard Weiss, Art Wilson, J.
Podbielan, Hamrick's Corner,
Earl H. Sheppard, Orville Riley,
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Markee, Ed
and Elta Thompson, John Antri
cian, Herman A. Bergman, Cora
Young, Jack Wallace, J. C. All
mon and Bob Torgeson.
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Nehru Dines with Cburchills Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
(center), Prime Minister of India, chats with Mr. and Mrs.
Winston Churchill after dinner at their London home.
Mothers Are Honord
By Gervais Lodge
Gervais Mothers were hon
ored at the meeting of Gervais
Chapter No. 118. Order of the
Eastern Star. A degree for
mothers was given and Mrs. C.
M. Van Zuyen, the oldest moth
er present and also as a farewell
as she is leaving for Holland
this mouth, was presented a cor-saKe.
The worthy matron honored
her mother, Mrs. George T.
Wadsworth; Mrs. Donald Cum
mings, the youngest mother
present: Mrs. Elmer Mc
Claughry, having the most chil
dren and Mrs. Raymond Jeffer
son, the grandmother having
the- youngest grandchild.
The chioter contributed one
case each of canned fruit and
vegetables to the Masonic and
Eastern Star home. Each mem
ber made a donation from their
own supply.
The refreshment committee
serving were Mrs. Richard Har
rison; Mrs. Harry Huglll; Mrs.
Ralph Sturgis and Miss Rena
Harper.
Gervais Garden Club
Guest Berning Home
Gervais Mrs. Otto Berning
entertained the Garden club at
her home with twelve members
attending. Mrs. Henry Bern
ing was a guest. The group
judged bouquet and flower ar
rangements, which were furnish
ed by the members. Mrs. Clyde
rnuiips will entertain the club
at the next meeting, May 19.
The program will be in charge
of Mrs. Martin Seifer and Miss
Serena Manning.
Ashlon Is Surprised
Independence O. E. Ashton
was surprised on his birthday
Capital Journal. Salem, Oregon, Monday, May 1(5, 1919 S
at his home. A dessert lunch
eon was served to Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Pool and Yvonne; Mr
and Mrs. Lyle Pool, Connie and
Ernie; Mrs. Stella Pool; Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Middendorf, all of
Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Mills, Independence.
POISON
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Club Officers
Are Replaced
Central Howell Members
of the Nemo club were enter
tained at a one o'clock luncheon
at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Clar
ence Simmons Sr. Assisting her
were Mrs. Walter Haverson,
Mrs. Philip Simmons. Mrs. Earl
Schar and Mrs. Clarence Sim
mons, Jr.
This being the last meeting of
this year, Mrs. Will Roth, chair
man, called for election of offi
cers, following the regular or
der of business. Replacing last
year's officers will be Mrs.
Frank Way, chairman, Mrs.
Maurice Hynes, vice chairman,
and Mrs. Leonard Roth, secre
tary. Mrs. Everett Milne is re
tiring vice chairman and Mrs.
Loren Gower, retiring secre
tary.
Secret pals were revealed
when each member placed her
corsage and card at a place at
'he table and her secret pal took
that place. New pals were cho
sen for the coming year. A so
cial hour was held following the
business meeting.
Plans were also made for the
annual picnic for members and
their families and which will lie
he'd in the Silverton city paik
Sunday, July 17. Place for the
first fall meeting will be an
uounced later. One. member,
Mrs. Henry Rasmussen, was re
ported ill.
Members present were Mes
ihmes Will Roth, Everett Milne,
Loren Gower, Frank Way. Mau
rice Hynes, Leonard Roth,
George Plane, Nellie Tuve. M.
O. Hatteberg, Ralph Plane, Perl
Wood, Gladys Ditchen, Eu
Hynes, Harvey Lively. Earl
Schar, Maud Tweed, Dn Kuen
zi. Ral McKibben, Harry Mc
Kibben, Milton Kephart, Ernest
Roth and the hostesses.
Young Matrons Club
Guest Smith home
Independence Mrs. Dean
Smith was hostess for the Young
Matrons Bridge club recently.
High scores were won by Mrs.
Paul Worthington and Mrs. John
Martin.
Mrs. Kenneth Byers was a
guest. Members present were
Mrs. Harvey Thibeau, Mrs. John
Martin, Mrs. Earl Johnson, Mrs.
Roy Morris, Mrs. Paul Worthing-
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