THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Saturday, April 4, 1953 Ch urch Groups, Lodges Set Events . ' Circlet of the . Woman' Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist church will meet on Wednesday for dessert at 1:15 p.m. with the exception of circle 7 which meets at S p.m. Meet fee places are as follows: Circle 1, with Mrs. J. R. Carruthers, 10 North 19th. Mrs. M. Fessenden and ; Mrs. M. Boeachen will assist.. Circle 2. with Mrs. Paul Acton, ISO t Hansen, Mrs. C. E. Bates assisting. Circle , with Mrs. A. A. Keene, JS8 Oak Way. Mrs. Stuart Chlsholm and Mrs. O. W. Emmons will assist. Circle 4, with Mrs. H. A. Harris, 1077 South High, Mrs. Ross Clarke assisting. Circle 8, with Mrs. Wade Ellis, 435 North 18th. Mrs. W. C. Crews and Mrs. 1 Theodore Ullakko will assist. Circle 6, with Mrs. John T. Frazer, 06 Norman. Mrs.' B, T. Kumler and . Mrs. Pearl Blackerby will assist. Circle 7, at 8 p.m. In the Fellowship ' room at the church. Mrs. Edward Tag gart and Mrs. Julius Fin cm will be hostesses and devotions will be given by Mrs. David Scott. Woman's Society of World Service of the Englewood Evangelical United Brethren church will meet with Miss Leila Luckey, 679 Breys avenue oft Thursday. Following a 1:15 o'clock des sert, Mrs. Nora Cole will lead the devo tions. The lesson for the day will be "We have a Stewardship to Africa." New officers wejl be installed and the president is Mrs. Ben C. Hall; vice president, Mrs. Grace Thompson; sec retary, Mrs. Otis Bradbury; treasurer, Mrs. Morris Goodrich; spiritual life, Miss Leila Luckey; missionary education, Mrs. Guy Looney; Christian social re lations, Mrs. O. A. Chase; youth, Mrs. William Pero; children's missionary edu cation, Mrs. Ben C. Hall. Board meeting for St. Joseph's Moth ers club will be in the school library at 2:30 o'clock on Wednesday. Catholic Daughters of America will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Cath olic Center. .. Election of delegates and alternates to attend the district convention In New berg In May will be conducted at the Neighbors of Woodcraft meeting on Fri day, at the Salem Woman's club house. Hostesses for the 8 p.m. meeting are Mrs. O. L. Scott, Mrs. R. M. Ashcraft and Mrs. G. H. Edwards. Grant School Mothers club will meet Thursday at the school at 1:15 o'clock. A film on cancer will be shown by Mrs. L. E. Marchat of the Marion county committee for the American Cancer Society. Mothers of Mrs. Neva Mundinger's first grade pupils will serve during the tea hour, Mrs. Franklin Silkey and Mrs. J. W. Peavey in charge. Mrs. William E. Smith, principal of the school, was hostess to the executive board Thursday morning at her home and announced that a tape recorder has been purchased with proceeds from the recent rummage sale. AT H-BOMB TEST "Training Our Youth for Responsible Citizenship" will be the subject of a talk given by State Representative Mark O. Hatfield, dean of men at Willamette university, when he speakf to Hl-Y and Junior Hi-Y Mothers clubs on Tuesday. Special guests will be the mothers of Trl-Y members. -' Hostesses for the 12 'o'clock meeting are Mrs. J. E. Morgan, Mrs. Ralph Morgan and Mrs. H. L. Gar land. Ladies are to bring a sack lunch. Members of Beta Sigma Phi in Salem are making plans for organization of new chapter of the sorority in Silver-' ton. Women of Sllverton interested or former Beta Sigma Phi member living there are asked to contact Mrs. Francis Rothweller in Sslem. A meeting Is planned for next Thursday evening In Sllverton for a group who may be interested. Attending a reception In Sllverton this week for Mrs. Albert Grind, grand chief of the Pythian Sisters, were several Salem ladies. Present were Mrs. Clifford Schultz, . Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs. Al Niederberger, Mrs. Nora Pearce, Mrs. Doris Stanton, Mrs. Wayne Stanton, Mrs. Herman Bergner, Miss Betty Jean Berg ner, Mrs. Scott Ebright, Mrs. Trills Oat man, Mrs. Emma Solie, Mrs. Axel Ja cobsen, Mrs. A. W. Rockafellow and Mrs. P.ay Wolf, most excellent chief of Cen tralis temple, Pythian Sisters, in Salem. Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Jason Lee Methodist church will meet in thevKirby room at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday. Luncheon will be served at noon by the April-October circle. . The committee on the status of worn. ea will be in charge of the program. Fol lowing devotions, a playlet, "The Light of the World," will be presented. Mrs. Ernest P. Goulder will' tell about the recent western jurisdiction meetings of the Methodist church in Spokane, Wash, Hostesses for the Hollywood Lions club auxiliary Wednesday will be Mrs. O. M. Engdehl, Mrs. Leslie Carson, Mrs. Robert Henna and Mrs. James W. Tin da 11. The group will meet at 8 o'clock at the Engdahl home, 1787 Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Munson will ; be honored at an open house' Easter Sunday afternoon (tomorrow) in cele bration of their silver wedding anniver sary. The couple was married 25 year ago today, April 4. The party Is being planned by the Munsona' daughter, Miss Janet Munson, their granddaughter, Miss Katherine E; Munson, and Mrs. William C. Munson, their daughter-in-law. Friends have been invited to greet the couple at their home, 880 E street, from 2 to 4 o'clock on Sunday. Cascade chapter, National Secretaries association, will meet at the home of Mrs. Jean Brimacombe, 1610 South Commercial, for dinner at 6:30 o'clock on Tuesday. Mrs. Terete Hanks will be chairman the hostess committee and assisting will be Mrs. Brimacombe, Mrs. Ray Pinson and Mrs. Mabel Marqulss. Parliamentary procedure will be the theme for Salem Toastmistress club when the group meets for dinner at the Golden Pheasant Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. J. M. Hartley will be toastmistress and Mrs. A. H. Ullman will be hostess. . General evaluator of the proceedings will be Miss Marie Bosch. WeBleyan Service guild of the Jason Lee Methodist church will meet Monday at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Paul Silke, 745 Hood. Devotions will be led by Mrs. . Elmer Boyer and on the agenda Is elec tion of officers, the annual plant sale and balancing of the budget. Assisting Mrs. Silke will be Mrs. Mel- via. Kelley, Mrs. T. E Borkman and Mrs. Archie Brewster. Past matrons and patrons of Chad wick chapter Order of Eastern Star, will be honored at the meeting on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Masonic temple. It will also be charter night. Labish camp at Qulnaby will be the host group for the 86th Do well dlstrjct convention of Royal weigrjDors of Amer ica on Wednesday. . Salem, Sllverton, Woodburn and Qulnaby camps will as. semble at the Keizer grange hall at 8:45 for registration. ' Mrs. Vivian Thompson of Qulnaby will preside during the session, and other district officers assisting will be Mrs. Hazel Tyler of Woodburn, vice ora cle; Mrs. Marie Thomas of Sllverton, past oracle; Mrs. Earl Kasson of Salem, chancellor; Mrs. Verda Beckner of Qulnaby, recorder; Mrs. Clairee John son of Qulnaby, marshal; Mrs. Betty Field of Qulnaby, assistant marshal; Mrs. Ethel Davenport of , Salem, inner sentinel; Mrs. Edith Grace of Sllverton, outer sentinel; Mrs. John Sohrt of Sa lem, musician; Mrs. Edna Jones of Quin aby, flag bearer; Mrs Mary White of Woodburn, faith; Mrs. LaVon Roemer of Sllverton,- courage; Mrs, Stanley Quamme of Salem, modesty; Mrs. Har riet Chrlstofferson of Qulnaby, unself ishness; Mrs. Lovey Burke of v Wood burn, endurance. Special guests will be Mrs. Mae Logan of Portland, state supervisor, and Mrs. Luther Miles of Sslem, district deputy. Ladles of the Keizer grange will serve a banquet at 6 o'clock, and at 7:30 p.m., the program will begin. " Missouri club members will meet with Mrs. R. E. Goerke, 1305 North Cottsge, for a no-host luncheon at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Mrs. Effie Maye White will entertain the Salem Writers club on Tuesday at her home, 4055 Beck avenue, at 7:45 p.m. Woodburn Extension Units Elect Officers Woodburn Mrs. -Lester Walling was elected chairman of the West Woodburn Home Extension unit at a meetina held Thursday afternoon at the Woodburn library. Other new officer are Mrs. C. D. Green inger, vice chairman; Mrs. Joe Walker, Sr., secretary and Mr. Delbert Seely, treasurer. Topic for the afternoon dis cussion was "Becoming a Good Buyer," and was con ducted by Miss Pauline Ichtp lowsky of Salem, county home demonstration agent. Hostesses were Mrs. Thomas Railing and Mrs. Albert Rellinf who serv ed coffee and dessert In addi tion to the sack lunch at noon. The meeting opened at 10 ajn. The next meeting will be May 7 at the home of Mrs. V. L. Reinecke, 951 Fifth street, and the topic will be "Care of Rug and Upholstery." Election of new officers fea tured the meeting of the Union Home Extension unit which met Thursday, April 2, at the home of Mrs. Alfred Aicher east of Woodburn. Mrs. Carl Henning was elected chairman; Mr. Louise Zaeh, vice chairman and Mr. Roy Love, secretary-treasurer. Tw enty-ccTCA member were peccant. A sack hnch with coffee furnished by the kostcs and dessert by members was served at noon. The committee serv ing included Mrs. R. A. Lohse, Mrs. C. G. Gulllford and Mrs. Herbert Koenlg. ' Topic for discussion was "The Care of Rugs and Uphol stery," and wac- conducted by Mr. Ermina Fisher, county home demonstration agent, of Salem. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. John G. Cornwell and the topic will be "Herbs for Variety and Ac cent." Mr. Angel Girl Wins Mt. Angel Miss Carol Brandt, Sllverton,' junior at Mount Angel Academy, ' was the first place winner in the contest entitled "Religion and Its History in thePactfic North west," sponsored by the "An gelus" of Mount Angel Sem inary. Carol received a $10 eash award and the academy will receive a hand-carved plaque and a year's subscrip tion to the St. Joseph's maga zlne. Csrol attended grade LOCKER BEEF JNCUl-VKUl-JKCUl IABY ITKIt BEEF Front Quarter . . 28c Vi er Whole ... 31c lb. HM Quarter . . . 36c DON WYMORE SAUM MEAT CO. Pkoe 34151 1S25i,25tk. Did You Realize c Sarins BaUding t N. Ceral THAT TODAY and every worklna lay, aJ(kt million thrifty persons arc evlna ISVi MILLION DOLLARS with the Insured Saving and Loan Associations ef our country. THAT SAVINGS account opened with First Federal Saving by April 10th cam from April lit. 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Phelps, son of 'Mr; and Mrs. David Phelps of 499 South University street. Phelps, a radar technician with the Air Force, was among those men taking part in the hydrogen bomb test at the Marshall islands. He spent four months In the Marshall Islands. A graduate of Salem high school! class with the class of 1949, the Air Force man en listed in that branch of the service in January, 1990. He is now to be stationed at Berg- strom Air Force Base, Austin, Texas. 8ALEM HONOR STUDENTS Oregon . College of Educa tion, Monmouth Students from Salem who were selected for the honor role are Roger Dasch, Darlene Gortxnaker,' Joanne Hendrie, Seniors and Charles Baker, Allen Fulmer, both freshmen. .' - ' Three Join Cattle Club Robert L. Barnes, Jsmes G. Phillips, both of Sllverton, and L. L. Lee of Salem, have been named members of The Amer ican Jersey Cattle club. These men are local breeders of reg istered Jersey csttle. 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