Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 16, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oreron
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His father didn't bring it
from Ireland but President
Elsenhower admires the Irish
Shillelagh which was pre
sented to him by Rep. Fred
E. Busbey of Illinois. (UP
Telephoto.)
-Johnson Heads
JPTAat Keizer
Xeizer Leo Johnson was
. elected president of the Keizer
PTA at a meeting Thursday
vening.
He succeeds George Slrlno.
Other officers elected were
first vice-president, Mrs. Lee
Wlens; second vice-president,
Mrs. Ted Scholz; third vice
' president, Mrs. Carmalite Wed
V' die; treasurer, Charles Ronck;
recording secretary, Mrs. Rob
- art Blumenstein; corresponding
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. me new oiucers wui De in
stalled at the next meeting, Ap
ril 6. ...
Middle Grove
Middle Grove The March
home extension unit was held
Thlirsdav in the hnmp nf Mrs
William rinnnrr. Hprrui rnr
; Variety- and Accent was the
project for the day and leaders
' were Mrs. Wilburn Wilson and
Mrs. Mllo Kuhn. :
i The nreaident. nt the fond
ness meeting announced that
the unit would exhibit tunc
tlonal Housedresses at the
nulnfl toBttiml m14V Kffwn On
Vf. .Ilg AWDMVCIA W.M UOi AWJT
aarger ana mra. wuiiam
Scharf arranging the exhibit
The special work for the
unit will be making corsages
with Mrs. Lewis Patterson and
' Mrs. Ernest Crum demonstrat
ing. A flower and bulb sale
was held. ..
! This unit has not held Its
rug workshop meeting and
Mrs. Fredscheaf and Mrs. John
Cage arranged for one soon.
Guests at the meeting were
Mrs. Ura Tandy, Mrs. Paul
Small and Mrs. C. T. Lorenzen
with members Mrs. John Van
Laanen, Mrs. Cleo Keppinger,
Mrs. Emory Goode, Mrs. Pat
terson, Mrs. Claire Swlnk, Mrs.
Harry Phillips, .Mrs. Harold
Beach, Mrs. Dale Van Laanen,
Mrs. Cage, Mrs. Crum, Mrs.
A. LeRoy Austin, Mrs. Lawer
nee Hammer, Mrs. Barger,
Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Sam Eschle.
man, Mrs. Kuhn and Mrs. Wil
11am Scharf.
The Sugar and Spice 4-H
lub held its meeting the past
week with Jean Schofer. The
demonstration was given by
Joyce Chamberlain and Caro
lyn Crum who made sponge
cakes.
Gaylene Van Cleave and
Karen Patterson worked at the
stock sale booth at Aumsvllle
selling pop with the proceeds
to be used in buying flags for
the club.
: Mrs. Van Cleave asked that
the following foods be brought
for judging at the next meet
ing to be held in the school
house: Custards by Jean Schaf
er, Gaylene Van Cleave and
Wilda Blankenshlp; cup cakes
by Mary Alt, Gerald Gallagher
and Linda Blankenshlp; bis
cuits by Julia Blankenshlp,
Janice Renolds and Joyce
Chamberlain.
Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich
"Sorry to Intormpt youf coll,
.! la an amaraency.
Junior has boo mlpln Ms
food again I". . . Good party-
u .:uKnm mIaum the hnO
for emergency calls . . . Paafio
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