Tuesday, April 14, 1953 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon ran v Mrs.Cowen I Named by ; J W Club New president of the Junior Woman'i club ts Mrs. WaUace R. Cowen. Election of other of fleers will take place May il. Mrs. Theodore Jennv. retir. lng president, Mrs. Floyd Miles, aus. uoraon uraeer, Mrs, Lawrence Barnard Jr., and Mrs, Walter L. SDauldlne of the Sa. lem Woman's club were In charge of a tour for delegates to the O r e g o n Federation of Women's clubs meet inn in Si. lem last week. Twenty-eight women Joined In on the trip to the forestry building and state capltol where they called on Oregon's governor, Paul L. Patterson. The club will participate in the table setting contest spon sored by the YWCA, May 15 17 at the Valley Motor com pany. Mrs. Robert Johnson, for mer member of the Junior Wo man's club, sent films from Greece which were shown to the group at the meeting Mon day evening. Mr. Johnson is with the ECA in Greece where the family has lived for the past two years. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Bill Clabaugh, chairman, Mrs. Gordon Graber, Mrs. Fred Joenke, Mrs. Margaret White , and Mrs. George w. Dewey, Jr. New members will entertain for the social meeting, April 21, Mrs. Ted Tibbetts to be hqstess at her home. DAR Meeting Woodburn Members of Belle Passl chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution will meet In an all-day session Thursday, April IB, at the home of Mrs. R. N. Pomeroy . near Fedee. A no-host lunch eon will be served at noon. During the business session, final, plans will be made for the annual silver tea at the Memorial cabin at Champoeg Park on May 1. Yv -l t v" At Folio Meeting Mrs. Grant C. Rogers, left above, chairman of the women's division, Marlon county chap ter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, ii shown talking to Miss Elaine Whitelaw, center, National Foundation women'a director, New York City, and Mrs. Frederic W. Young, right, Portland, state adviser for women's activities in the foundation. The picture was taken at the recent state women's meeting In Portland to discuss polio and the gamma globulin program. num SLJD.lVir10RANCI i for cHiiPRKJ FLAVOR NO.I HUITH lUVOtl Auxiliary Members To Wear Caps, Pins Several members of the Marlon-Polk County Medical society auxiliary who are reg istered nurses will wear their caps and pins as a feature for the punch and cookie party planned Saturday morning by the auxiliary. The party is to be between 10 a.m. and noon, Saturday, In the state school for the blind auditorium and honors all 9th and 10th grade girls in Marion and Polk county schools, their mothers and faculty members. The event is planned to inter est girls In the field of nursing aB a career. A program is planned. Among the auxiliary mem bers wearing their caps and pins will be Mrs. Dean K. Brooks, Mrs. Merle Brown, Mrs. D. L. Callicrate, Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mrs. V. D. Casterline, Mrs. Tom H. Dun ham, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. 15. V. Fortmiller, Mrs. Er nest Greenwood, Mrs. Russell Guiss, Mrs. Lynn M. Hammer stad, Mrs. Irvln B, Hill, Mrs. Carl Holm, Mrs. Robert E. Jo seph, Mrs. Brace Knapp, Mrs. Otto F. Kraushaar, Mrs. John Meadows, Mrs. Horace McGee, Mrs. Owen Miller, Mrs. Thad Moreland, Mrs. W. B. Mott, Mrs. Harold Poole, Mrs. Ken neth Power, Mrs. John M. BiaeeYouiself fir a Ffcasanf Shock- rmm asmi Now the flavor and aroma of fmhly ground coffo. . . . INSTANTLY t?nborfln jjjjp foundation 0 "V Your figure smooths out fashionably and com fortably when expertly fitted by Billie Rogen graduote corsetiert. at CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER top Rarnage, Mrs. Maynord Sniffer, Mrs. w. c. Smith, Mrs. wmara Stone, Mrs. Dan Trulllnger, Mrs. Edward Vanderhoof, Mrs. Kenneth G. Vollmar, Mrs. Don ald Woodard. ' HOSTESS to her bridge club on Thursday will be Mrs. Donald McCargar, entertaining the group for luncheon and the afternoon, Mrs. Hall Honored By Silverton Folk Silverton Mrs. Lewis A. Hall has been feted in honor ot her birthday anniversary on two occasions Mr. and Mrs. George Towe were Saturday evening dinner hosts in honor of Mrs. Hall with guests including Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, Mrs. Edwin Overlund, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Towe and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. George Towe. Earlier in the week, the Halls were supper guests at the home of a nephew of Mrs Hall, the Richard Hartleys. The social hour featured tele vision programs. Leaving early Sunday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Hall left by way ot central and eastern Oregon, for an ex tensive trip by automobile through the national park areas, to Reno, and Los Angeles, with visits planned enroute south. They will re turn through California. . Home From Trip Silverton On her return from a winter's stay in Clyde, Calif., arriving in Portland by plane, Mrs. Ella Moser was met by two of her grand children, Miss Phyllis Loe and Larry Lincoln. Daughters of Mrs. Moser, Mrs. L. W. Coughennower, Mrs. James Bonner and Mrs. Harvey Lincoln, and members of their families, arranged an open house Sunday afternoon and evening at Coughennower residence as a welcome home gesture for their mother. Others present for the affair were Mr. and Mrs. O. Coug hennower and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sander Johnson of Sclo, and Mrs. and Mrs. Bob Smith and family of Salem. Hostess to Group Silverton Mrs. Malcom Cameron of North 20th street, Salem, entertained members of Delbert Reeves unit No. 7, American Legion auxiliary, past presidents parley last week. Seventeen guests at tending were Mrs. Cameron's mother, Mrs. Charles John son, Silverton unit organizer and first president; and Mrs. Grace Apperson and Mrs. Gladys Bacon of Capital unit No. 0, Salem auxiliary. Past Matrons Meet Woodburn The April din ner meeting of the Past Ma trons club of Evergreen chap ter. Order of the Eastern Star, will be Wednesday, April IS. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. followed by the business meet ing with Mrs. Evelyn Morris in charge. Hostesses will be Mrs. Maude Scott, Mrs. Rose Gibbens and Mrs. Minnie Rich ards. MT. ANGEL The quarter ly meeting of the Mt. Angel Preparatory School Mothers club will be Thursday evening, April 16, at 8 o'clock, in the prep assembly hall. Mrs. E. G. Unger, president, will preside. Mothers of the sophomore class will be hostesses at the social hour. Salem Trio Honored at Meeting Honored queens of the three Salem bethel were f e t e d at grand session of Job's Daugh ters In Portland last week-end, Miss Barbara Anderson repre senting bethel UD, Miss Patsy Snider, bethel No. 35 and Miss Charlen Woods, bethel No. 43. Misses Vickl Ward and Nan cy Snider of bethel No. 43 and Misses Judy Bancroft and Sha ron Long of bethel No. 33 were invited to participate in the flag drill during the opening ceremony. Chosen ho n o r e d grand Inner guard for the com ing year was Miss Jan Roberts of bethel No. 35, and Miss Char len Woods will be honored grand representative to South Carolina. Special recognition went to Miss Nancy Snider who was appointed grand fifth mes senger for the meeting of all the Job's Daughters present with their grand guardian, Mrs. Mamie Wilson of Myrtle Point. Winning second place in drill competition was the team from bethel No. 35, this being only Anniversary Is Tuesday , Dr. and Mrs. George S. Hoff man observed their 25th wed ding anniversary, Tuesday. .' They have invited a group to their home for an informal so cial hour this evening, the group later going to the Ameri can Legion club for dinner. In the group will be Judge and Mrs. Rex Kimmell, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Thomson,' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauk, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bonesteele, Mr. Mrs. Howard Wlcklund, Dr. and Mrs. Walter E. Snyder and the Hoffmans. e ... ELECTED treasurer of the state organization of deans ot women in Oregon schools at the meeting In Eugene Satur day was Miss Antoinette Kuz manlch, teacher at Parrish jun ior high school. Miss Elizabeth Gilbert, dean of girls at Salem high school, went out as presi dent at this meeting. Mrs. J. the second year the group has participated. The team repre senting bethel No. 43 received honorable mention. Allan Wlckham, dean of wom en at University of Oregon, Is the new state president. . Rainbow Event , Silverton Ramona Assem bly Order ot Rainbow tor Girl announces the local can cer drive "kick-off" break fast to be Saturday, April 25, at. which event the young women will ' be assigned to separate teams to canvass the city. This effort marks the third year the Rainbow girls are han dling the campaign. The work starting April 25 is to cover a section ot town not previously canvassed. At the past week'a meeting member completed their plan for the April 11 Spring Dance. The theme was "Blue Moon." " When termites swarm they have wings which they bite' off of each other before entering tne ground to build nests. Boy Scout Troop 15 Has Overnight Camp ' Fifteen, members of Boy Scout Troop 15 and (even boy affiliated with Explorer Post 15, conducted an overnight camp at Smith Creek in the Sil ver Creek fall area over the week-end. The Explorer post, with Joe Marcroft as the leader, In structed the Scouts In compass work, mapping, axe work and fire building., Gwen Gates, Scout committeeman, gave In struction in Identifying shrub and wildlife on a six-mile hike. Scoutmaster Don Crenshaw was in charge of the Scouts. His assistant were Harvey Hill and Bill Bush. . ' The U.S. bureau of mines has saved more than 185 mil lion ton of coal by controlling fires In inactive deposits, at cost of less than a cent ton. urns Luekq pikowwdUBot WhM young MotW Hubbaf sow to rt apboord, " lock wooa UKk lw h riMro. JMt n ooVwIk.o' proo)t ' okw dollciom wdwlofr two o by IHH. tm alooloU ' Aad Uod a groad irilk loftrcf soot Of voo tobl.i . . . or to odd tot7 Rover to taladi and cold cod. 1 owl ot oil, n'l htnptmlnt t SAFEWAY TV Set Given FREE - " with purchase of NEW PIANO v::';;-'h:''-;''.at v.---- : Regular piano price. This offer lasts for a limited time only. The finest instruments money can buy AND offered at . . '.i' Two for the Price of One; The Music (enter ! 20 Percent Cut Seen For Interior Budget V Washington vn House jeaa- iFnaulw wcra MMrted to be aiming at 20 per cent cut in interior department appro priations proposed by former president xruman. Th Avttmat tumM mad Tuesday by an official who," wnue asking to remain un identified, hold an authorita tive position on Capitol Hill and knows what is being dsn cided there. . .'':-,r.'T' Such a slash would be on any government department 470 N. 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