Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 04, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, JSaJrn, Ortfoa
Monday. Hay 4, 1953
At Golf Event
Woodburn Thirty two
women werr out lor guest day
at the Woodburn golf course
last week. Guests included
Mrs. Carl Magnuson, Mrs. Nor
man Eastm n, Mrs. Robert
Renn, Mrs. Clair Nibler, Mrs.
Tony Painter, Mrs. Eugene
Stoller, Mrs. A. G. Glatt, Mrs
Delbert Reed and Mrs. Boyd
Brown.
Hostesses at the luncheon
hour were Mrs. Tom DeArm-
ond and Mrs. Ivan DeArmond
Mrs. George D. Jones won the
prixe for low net In the regu
lar play. Guest play was the
bast chip shot on No. 9, and
was won by Mrs. Robert Renn.
The hostess committee for
- Mxt Thursday will be Mrs.
John F. Lacy and Mrs. Harold
Tlcknor. . t
Musical Program
Woodburn Mrs. J. Molvin
Rlngo, program chairman for
the May 6 meeting of the
, Woodburn Woman's club, has
arranged lor a musical pro
gram. Singing will be by Mrs,
Robert Renn and Mrs. Julius
Granner, and piano numbers
will ba presented by Lynne
Higginbotham and Mrs. Glen
Ahre. A nature film will ba
ahown by Charles Corn well to
complete the program.
The business meeting will
begin at 1 p.m., followed by
. me program, at the library elub
noma. Assisting Mrs. Singo
will ba Mrs. A. G. Cowan,
Mrs. xdgar Crosby, Mrs. Guy
Gtanam, Mrs. Joe Walker, Sr.,
ana Mrs. Kusseu Jiurlburt.
Plan Portland Trip
Woodburn Members of
Jfyaia court, Daughters of the
Nile, will go to Portland on
Tuesday to sew at the Shrine
hospital. Those who wish
transportation may call Mrs.
ess ikan. Members who do
not go to Portland will meet
; at the Masonic temple here and
will have a sack lunch at noon.
This will be the last meeting i
m toe group until October ex
eept for a picnic for members
and families at Settlemier park
ea Jul 18.
To Install
Woodburn Mrs. Delbert
Haener, past president of St.
Luke's Mothers club, will In
stall the new officers on Mon
day at the parish hall at 8 p.m.
Hostesses will be first grade
mothers with Mrs. Leonard
Filler as chairman.
Officers to be installed are
Mrs. Jack Connell, president;
Mrs. Robert Miller, vice prei
ident; Mrs. Clair Nibler, sec
retary; Mrs. John Zerzan,
treasurer, and Mrs. Leonard
Petshow, auditor. Mrs. Fred
Geschwill is the retiring pres
ident. Mrs. Clifford Brittan and
the fifth grade mothers served
hot chocolate to the children en
Friday.
A SURPRISE party was
given Sunday night for Mr.
and Mrs. Ward R. Davis at
their home on Falrmount Hill.
A buffet supper was served
and a gift presented the
Davlses. In the group were
Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Bradley. Mr. and
Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen, Mr. and
Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Morrow. Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Sexton, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Erickson. Mrs.
Lester Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs.
unarles Feike. Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd K. Bowers.
FREED GI'S SEE FIRST TV
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East Salem Clubs to Install
New Officers During Week
Watching TV lor the first time in their hospital ward at
Travis Air Force Base, Calif., after their arrival with the
first group of Americana released by the Communists to
land in the U. S. are (left to right): Pfc. Donald K. Legay,
Leominster, Mass.; and Pvt. Robert W. Fleming, Memphis,
Tenn. (AP Wirephoto)
Swing Club
Silverton Ten members of
Delbert Reeves unit, Ameri
cas Legion auxiliary, attended,
the sewing elub meeting on
Thursday. Mrs. Victor Howard
served aa chairman lor the
program.
Mrs. Lewis A. Hall enter
tained the workers lor
luncheon at her home.
Betrothal Told
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Atkinson
have announced the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Shirlev Marie Atkimnn in
Raymond E. gonderman, son
or xor. ana Mrs. Alvin Sonder-
saan. The wedding is planned
for June 1. Both vournr rannlr.
are graduates of Salem high
sertooi.
MLTBRTON The Rev.
Joseph A. Luthro recently
officiated at the baptism of
John Aides Clemetson, son
ef Mr. and Mia. Alden Clem
etson, at Trinity Lutheran
church. Sponsors lor the baby
were Mr. and Mrs. Ilmer
Peterson and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Chris tenson, '
"wu Tuesday lor a
month s trip are Dr. and Mrs.
Harold M. Olinger. They will
go first to Kansas City to visit
Dr. dinger's uncle md aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Matthews.
They will then go to Denver
where they will be Joined by
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heltsel,
who will be cisitlng there with
Mr. Heltxel's Brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Hamby. The Keltxcls and din
gers plan to go from Denver to
Colorado Springs, Salt Lake
City and ether cities en route
home.
East Salem The installa
tion of officers lor a new year
will be the main business for
several social groups meeting
in East Salem this week.
Hoover school Parent Teach
ers association meets Monday
night, May 4, in the school
house at at 7:30 p. m. vm
cers will be elected and in
stalled.
The new picture of Herbert
Hoover which the school was
sent recently will be present
ed by superintendent of schools
Walter Snyder.
A conference report will be
given by the fifth grade teach
er, Mrs. Genevieve Werner.
Swegle Womans club meets
Tuesday, May 8, in the home
of Mrs. Alfred Pauli on Btrcn
wood Drive at 1 p. m. Mem
bers are bringing greeting
eards and magazines lor the
Chin Up club.
Swegle Road Garden club
meets Tuesday, May 6, at the
home of Mrs. Dick Slddall at
7:30 p. m.
Swegle Home Extension unit
meets Friday, May 8, in the
home of Mrs. Glenn Larkins on
Park Avenue at 1:30 p. m. New
officers will be installed by
the extension agent, who will
discuss "Becoming a Good
Buyer."
The Merry-go-round elub
meets Thursday, May 7, at 7:
30 p. m. in the home of Mrs.
Lloyd Laudie on Hollywood
Drive. Members will bring
plants lor an exchange.
The Merry Mlnglers club
met Thursday In the home of
Mrs. J. Irving Wagers on Sil
verton Road, for a luncheon
and social afternoon. Mrs. Har
vey Page provided the sur
prise gifts which were award
ed to Mrs. Ernest Barker and
Mrs. Covll Case.
Attending were Mrs. Anna
Jess, Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Leon
ard Malm, Mrs. Robert Fromm.
Mrs. Carl Snyder, Mrs. Robert
B. Whlttington, Mrs. Allen
Wagers, Mrs. Page, Mrs. W.
McClain, Mrs. Henry Sprick.
Mrs. Case Clyde Colwell, Mrs.
Joe Slimak, Mrs. Albert Fabry,
Mrs. . A. Jackson and the
hostess. The next meeting will
be the secret pal party with
Mrs. Slimak.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dench
Salem Heights
Salem Heights Mrs. Inez
Green's first grade presented
a May Day program to the
Salem Heights school on Fri
day afternoon entitled "May
Day in the Garden of Flowers."
Mothers assisting were Mrs.
E. A. Bamford, Mrs. Merrill
Herb, Mrs. E. S. Durkin, Mrs.
Del Ramsdell and Mrs. Char
les Neilson.
Mrs. Wayne Collins com
plimented her daughter Kyle,
in honor of her ninth birthday
and daughter Alice of Park
Avenue left Salem the past
week end on the Shasta lor a
two weeks business trip south.
They will spend some time in
both San Francisco and Los
Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hann,
Marvls and Corky ol Ever
green Street spent the past
week end on a business trip
to Seattle.
at a party Friday afternoon at
her home on Neel Ave.
Honoring Kyle were Bon
nle Ireland, Charlotte Franke, ,
Randy Morse, Linda Lou Col
lins, Judy Hunt, Betty Annlng,
Terry Jorgenson, Sharon Raw
lings, Carol Harvey, Barbara
Wellingston, Cheryl Lee Kurth,
Karen Martin, Kathy Peterson,
Cecie McNeil, and Mrs. H. B.
Colons. -
CHUTE JUMPER KILLED
Venice, Italy, U.ro Salvatore
Cannarozzo, Italy's most dar
ing parachute jumper, lell
9.000 feet to his death on the
grounds of Lido cemetery yes
terday when his parachute
failed to open at an air show.
Chile is about 100 mies wide
on the average.
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