Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 31, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, OrctM
istration
faOpen
?of Camp
Apr 1 i the opening day
i e p registration at the
Um YWCA. From thli day
HI "mp la fiUed, the Y
) ertctlnue to take names
j) registration feci from any
1 afcove IS yean who
Ibea to attend camp.
The , one-week session of
tt Hrls' camp sponsored by
fCA wiU be at Camp
Creek from August 16
4 fust 22. Camp Silver
)k a state-owned property
Mca kas for the last 14 years
jtn tke YMCA camp site.
f" s Edna Acheson, special
In religious education from
ilef., will act as camp pro
am director and Mrs. James
rmawa, YWCA teen-age pro-
am director, will be camp
factor. The staff will Include
Uega girls and women skill-
la crafts, nature study and
creation as well as a cook
lid full-time nurse.
Any, girl desiring further
(formation .. is requested to
intact Mrs. Armson at the
WCAj
i v .:
bst Presidents at
foerton Entertained
Silverton ' Mrs. Florence
tbiaebltz was, hostess Friday
iac at IM ltnan tl"h
fan for members of Delbert
levea unit's past presidents
irly,' American Legion sux
iry. i ,
;Th group decided to spon
jr th annual fun program
Id Jitney luncheon M"ay 25.
ila program has been an an
ual affair since the organlza
pn of the parley. The one pre
set of the past presidents,
Bide from assisting with the
juxfllaxy work, is to buy a pin
Or the retiring auxiliary pre
Ident and make the presenta
lon at, the installation of the
jewi President each year,
firs. C. J. To we, Mrs. L. A.
lalL Miss Ina Harold and Mrs.
Ha Higinbotham will be the
irrangement committee.
A farmer member of the Sil
rerton past presidents, Mrs.
Malcolm Cameron, now of Sa
lem, has Invited the local
members as guests for the Ap
ril meeting at her Salem
homo. The group planned to
attend.- '
Mrs. Fred Lucht, also a for
mer member, asked the Silver-
ton parley to be initiatory host
esses for the recently organized
Mt Angel parley at her rural
home, Thursday evening, April
16, Mrs. T. P. Heidenstrom will
In charge of the initiation.
Mis Ina Harold assisted
Sri. Schlaebitz during the so
ial hour.
Miss Lydia E. Gerhart
Miss Gerhart
Here Saturday
For Address
Miss Lvdla E. Rn-tiart f
Orlando. Florida will innV at
the Jason Lee Methodist
church, Winter and Jefferson,
next Saturday, April 4, at 2
P.m. She haa had wM .
perience in missionary service
ana also as a field representa
tive of the department of work
in the home fields, and is fa
miliar with all phases of the
work of the Woman's Society
of Christian Service of the
Methodist church. 1 - 1
Mis; GciWi speaks to the
Methodist women of the Salem
district as a part of her itin
erary of the Oregon confer
ence. In the evening of Anril
4, the Wesleyan Service guild
of Salem will entertain all
other guild of the Salem dis
trict at a no-host 'dinner at
6:30 o'clock at the First Meth
odist church. Church and State
streets. Miss Gerhart will be
the guest speaker. She enter
ed Missionary service through
the avenue of secretarial work,
first at the Deaconess home
and settlement, Philadelphia,
Pa., and later at the West Side
Community house, Cleveland,
Ohio. In September of 1940,
she became superintendent of
the Methodist Deaconess home
and West Side Community
house, Cleveland, Ohio.
Miss Gerhart is now serving
the Woman's division of Chris
tian Service as a speaker rep
resenting the department of
work In the home fields.
All women of the Salem dis
trlct are invited to hear her
Saturday.
. . .
LIBERTY Mr. Id Jory
will entertain the . Liberty
Woman' club at a dessert
luncheon on Thursday, April 2,
at her home, 425 Hoyt street,
Mrs. Louis Kurth will have
charge of the program.
Salem General
Hospital Group
Invites Members
Letter were received by
800 member of Salem Gener
al Hospital auxiliary today an
nouncing th annual member
ship drive which open Wed
nesday, April 1, to continue
through April .
Goal of the' -membership
group Is to increase the roll
to 1000 member this year, re
port Mr. John H. Johnson,
nmldent of tha auxiliary. "
Mr. X. M. Pag is th sus-p
tain log membership chairman.
Six co-chairmen are con
ducting the annual member
ship campaign, including Mrs.
Horace McGce, Mr. Leon Per
ry, Mrs. John Kolb, Mr. Ver
non Perry, Mrs. Morris Cro th
en, Mr. Harold Buslck.
Th membership campaign
is one of three money-raising
activities the auxiliary each
year, th other two being th
Silver tea early In th fall and
the rummage sal during the
winter.
- Membership In the auxiliary
is open to all Interested wom
an. Purpose of the auxiliary
program 1 to assist th Salem
General hospital with its spe
cial need and equipment, the
group each year expending
hundred of dollar in help to
the hospital. . - -
This year, more than ever,
th group 1 working hard to
rait substantial funds to as
sist in furnishings and equip
ment for the nw wing of th
hospital now under construc
tion.
faster Monday
Party, Announced
Mt. Angel Member of
the Mt. Angel and Woodburn
court of th Junior Catholic
Daughter of America are
busy this week completing
plana for their first formal
prom "April Showers," which
will be on Easter Monday eve
ning, April 6. Th party will
b at th It M try's school
auditorium, Mt. Angel, from
until 12 o'clock. Music for
the prom will be furnished by
Urs Wolfer orchestra.
Patrons include Mr.
Mr. Eugene Holier, Mr.
Mr. Anthony Bigler, Mr,
Mr. La Roy Aman, Mr,
Mr. Jam Aldcrson, Mr.
Mr. ' Alphonse Stupfel,
and Mr. Albert Dicker. Mr.
and Mrs. Kllian Smith and
Mr. Steven Sprauer.
Airs. Chandlee to Be
Speaker for Club
Woodburn Mrs. William
R. Chandlee of Hillsboro, dl
rector of volunteer services of
the Oregon Society for Crip
pled Children, will (peak at
the regular meeting of the
Woodburn Woman' club Wed
nesday, April 1 at 2 pjn. at
the library club room. Mr.
William Nelson,' chairman of
the education committee, will
be . in charge of the meeting
and Mrs. Julius Granncr will
sing.
Tickets will be on sale for
the Golden Jubilee banquet of
the club celebrating the 50th
anniversary. Mrs. J. B. Gay
is in charge of the ticket aale.
The banquet will be April 22
at 1 pjn. in the library club
rooms. Fait presidents are
expected from widely scatter
ed town. Mrs. Alvah Cowan
is chairman of the event.
Members of the committee
for Wednesday' meeting are
Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Amos Bo
nacker, Mrs. Paul Mills, Mrs,
W. O. Green, Mrs. Elizabeth
Rail and Mrs. Alice Sym-mondc.
and
and
and
and
and
Mr.
Woodburn Rainbows
Attend Conference
Woodburn Twenty -nine
girl of Evergreen assembly,
No. 12, Order of th Rainbow
for Girls, attended the grand
assembly at Tillamook, Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday of
last week, accompanied by Mrs.
Tom DeArmond, mother ad
vlser. The trip waa made by a
chartered bus and th girls re
turned Sunday.
During the grand assembly,
Mis Barbara Baumann repre
sented the Woodburn group in
th grand choir, Miss Janet
Blanchard waa awarded the
Grand Cross of Color for out
standing work In Rainbow and
Miss Joanne sehmld wa ap
pointed grand representative.
Mrs. Tom DeArmond, mother
adviser of the Woodburn as
sembly, was appointed as a
member of th (tat executive
committee.
Lin officer attending were
Mis Joanne Williamson, wor
thy adviser; Miss Janice Paint
er, associate worthy adviser;
Miss Phyllis Roberts, Charity;
Miss Dollle Cummlngs, Hope;
Miss Jan McGrath, Faith and
grand musician.
Other members attending
were Misses Shirley Anderson,
Marjorle Chitwood, Rochelle
Plank, Sally DeArmond, Jan
ice Stach, Suzanne DeArmond.
Elols Nelson, Jean Stach, Janet
Blanchard, Dixie Ruud, Sue
Paulson, Frances Jackson,
'Shirley Moore, Donna Becker,
Joy and Joyce Graham,, Linda
Peterson, Mattl Sue Clark,
Karol Kay Rhode, Joanne Gav-
iola, Delen Seely, Harriet
Hooper, Carol Lee Foster, Judy
senmid, Barbara Baumann, Jo-
WRC Names
Salemite
Mrs. Gus Erikson, president
of Sedgwick chapter No. 1 of
th Woman' Relief Corps, wa
elected president of district 4
of the WRC at the annual meet
ing in McMinnvllle on Monday,
Mrs. W. G. Walker will be sec
retary-treasurer for th area.
Attending the meeting from
Salem were Mr. Erikson, Mr.
W. J. Beard, department press
correspondent; Mrs, W. G. Wal
ker, Mrs. Mary Ackerman,
Mrs. Blanche Stuart, Mis Wll
da Siegmund, Mr. Earl Ka
son, Mrs.. Pauline Clark, Mrs.
G. Shaw.' Mr. Lucia Kit,
Mrs. Anna May Anderson, Mrs.
Earl Hall, Mrs. Cecil Roblson
Mr. Clarence Towneand and
Mrs. Goldla Kyi.
Lane-Deedon
WUlsmina Miss Doris
Deedon and 1 Norman Lane
married at an vnlng
earunony, March 20, at th
horn of th bridegroom'
parents, Mr. and Mr. Harry
Lao, in Newberg. Th Rv.
Frank W. Zook, pastor of th
Sheridan Christian church.
officiated at th ceremony,
which was witnessed by mem
ber of th Immediate families
and a few friend.
Mr, Leora Backer of falem
was matron of honor and
Francis Lena of Sheridan was
best man for hi brother.
Th bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mr. Virgil Deedon
of Wtllamlna. Following a
wedding trip to th coast, the
young coupl 1 at home in
Wlllamlna.
ann Sehmld, Jant Blanchard
and Mr. DeArmond. '
Tht next regular meeting of
Evergreen assembly will b
April t and will be open at
8:15 p.m. to relatives, friends,
Eastern Star members and
Masons for an Easter bonnet
parade and a "slave auction."
Mark Thompson will be auc
tioneer t
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