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

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    Friday, July ji, i953
.-THE CAPITAL JOt'RNAL. S)em, Oragoai
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Junior Guild's Benefit to Be Next Wednesday
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Certificates Go
To Swimmers
A BOY AND HIS LIFELINE
Woodburn Twenty one
student, 11 of whom are be
ginner. earned Red Cross cer
tificates at th close of the first
aerie of free swimming lesson
at the Settlemier pool in Wood
burn, Misa Noren Wells, in
structor and life guard, announced.
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Guild Members
Sponsor Benefits
Mn. Auitin H. Wilson, Mn.
Miller B. Hayden and Mrs. Xarl
T. Andresen were hostesses
Thursday morning for a coffee
In the gardens at the Wilson
home, the affair being one of
eeriea of eoffeea and lunch
eons aponaored by membere of
the Junior guild of St Paul'a
Zpiseopal church. Proceeda go
to the church building fund.
On Friday laat, Mra. J. K.
Chambera entertained at a
luncheon at her home.
Attending both attain were
Mra. Ottia R. Berry. Mra. J. F.
Causey, Mrs. W. C. Gabriel,
Mrs. Homer Goulet Mrs. Char-
lea T. Jory, Mra. Louise Muller,
Mrs. Hal Patton, Mrs. George
H. Swift, Mra. F. L. Brownell,
Mrs. J. F. Causey, Sr., from
Charleston, South Carolina;
Mra. Earl T. Andreaen, Mra.
Miller B. Hayden, Mrs. John D.
Graham, Mra. Lawrence Oster
man, Mrs. J. N. Chambera, Mra.
T. L. Davidson, Mrs. Leon W.
Gleason, Mrs. J. Bert Hill from
Grand Rapids, Mich.; Mrs. John
I. Wood. Mrs. Paul M. Gem
mell, Mrs. Perry Whitmora,
Mrs. Donald C. Roberts, Mrs.
I. A. Kurtx, Mrs. A. A. Manke,
Jr., Mrs. R. L. Nelson, Mrs.
H. H. Henry, Mrs. Donald H.
Upjohn, Miss Virginia Nowlen,
Miss Rosanna Nowlen, Steve
Crawford, Sue Wilson and Mrs.
Wilson.
During the coffee Mrs.
George H. Swift poured. A bou-,
quet of Shasta daisies placed in
a green bowl centered the table.
Prizes won in cards during the
luncheon were won by Mrs.
J. F. Causey and Mrs. Miller B.
Hayden.
The big project of the sum
mer for the guild will be the
benefit card parly and tea next
Wednesday afternoon, August 5,
tn the gardens at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer C. Page.
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Wed In Mid-July Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dougherty (Csth
arine Bailev) were married at North Howell Community
church on July 17. (McEwan studio picture, Silverton.)
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Plan for Garden Party The group pictured above
looka over the grounds In planning the benefit card party
and tea of the Junior guild, St. Paul's Episcopal church,
the party to be next Wednesday, August 8, in the gardena
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer C. Page, 1589 Che
mekcta. Left to right in the picture: Mrs. Page, the
hostess; Mrs. George H. Swift, Mrs. W. C. Gabriel, Mrs.
Earl T. Andreaen, who la co-chairman for the benefit; and
Mrs. Louise Muller.
Institute for Parents of
Visually Handicapped Due
Hie Oregon Lions club aux
iliary has arranged its fifth
annual institute for parents of
pre -school visually handi
capped children for August T
to 13 at the Oregon state
school for the blind at Salem,
announces Mrs. Clarence A,
Mamble, Klamath Falls, presi
dent. Mrs. Humble emphasises
bet there is absolutely no
charge made to any parent at
tending the six-day session, as
the school is aponaored finan
cially ty the Lions club' aux
iliary. Parents attending may
Ihre ott the school campus dur
ing the entire session, have
their meals m the school cafe
teria, and leave their children
in the hands of Lions auxiliary
members while they attend
the lecture arranged for their
benefit. Interested parents
may enroll simply by contact
ing Walter Dry, superinten
dent of the state blind school.
The purpose of these classes
is to aid parents in training
their handicapped child to be
come a normal, adjusted mem
ber of the family and commu
nity and, to ready them for
school at the proper age. The
gratitude and enthusiasm of
parents who have previously
attended these sessions, prove
the Importance of the insti
tute's work, as does the in-
crease in attendance each year,
says Mrs. Humble.
Many speakers in different
ft
fields of child guidance are
scheduled on the program, as
well members of the blind
school faculty. This year two
schools will be held, one for
parents attending for the first
time and one for the advanced
group. These will be held
simultaneously, however, so
that the newcomers may learn
from association with the ad
vanced group. , The program
of the latter group will em
phasis the school child, how
parents can help their child
during aummer vacations, and
the handicapped child' need
for real experience.
Registration for the insti
tute will begin on Friday, Au
gst T, and a get-acquainted
session Friday evening will
complete the first day. All
day sessions will be held each
day thereafter through Au
gust It.
Clan Metis
Silverton Members of the
Miller family met in reunion
Sunday at the Silverton city
park. Those attending were,
from Suver. Mr. and Mrs. John
Miller, Jimmy and Geraldine
Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mil
ler and Wayne and Reese, Mr.
and Mrs. Willis Allen and Roy
and Linton, and Alfred Pen
darvis; from Turner, Mr. and
Mrs. George Godwin; from
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Nelson and Wayne and Ron
ald, Mr. and Mrs. George Nel
son and Harold and May, and
Shirley and Shelda Gisse; from
Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Miller and LeRoy, Gary and
Lonny; from Newberg, Miss
Maxine Duke; from Corvallis,
Mrs. Alba Dederick, Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Richter and Rodney,
Dee Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Lowry; from Silverton, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Minkler, Mr. and
Mrs. Edson Kimsey and Ken
neth, Archie, Laura and Ella;
and from Deer Island,
M,rvin
Thomas.
SERGEE
For Women S'4" and ander
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Mrs. Ditter Honor
Guest for Shower
Sublimity Mrs. Delbert
J. Ditter was the honored
guest at a shower, given at her
home Sunday by Mrs. Don
Shepherd of Eugene and Mrs.
Frank McDonald of Tacoma,
Wash.
Gamea and opening of the
gifts were followed by refresh
ments. Guests were Mrs. Alva
Zuber, Mrs. Don Equall, Mrs.
Roland Gothsacker, Mrs. Ber
nie Blem, and two children.
and Mra. Otto J. Erwert and
daughter all of Woodburn;
Mrs. Kenneth Hough of Salem;
Mrs. Duane Neal and daugh
ter Gates; Mrs. Billy Lulay
Jr. Scio; Mra. J. H. Ditter, Mrs.
Clara Neal, Mra. Fred Hot
tinger and daughter, Mrs. E.
A. Ditter and Mis Mary Jean
Ditter.
Miss Nelson Feted
At Recent Shower
Woodburn Miss Arlys Nel
son of Portland was honored at
a shower, Sunday, at the home
of Mrs. Edward DeHaan in
Woodburn with Mrs. DeHaan,
Mrs. Dorrs nee Hoots of New
berg and Mrs. Dick Bailer as
co-hostesses.
Attending were Mrs. Marinus
Opitz, Mrs. Bernard Seller, Mrs.
Sheldon Johnson, Miss Jacque!
Berkey, Mrs. Roy West, Mrs. 1
Dick Topfer, Miss Betty Nel
son, Mrs. David Cavett and Lin-1
da. Miss Donna Sebern, Miss;
Ruth Nelson and the honored
guest, Miss Arlyss Nelson.. Al
so invited were Mrs. Emil Nel-
son, Mrs. Edwin Ostrom, Miss1
Dollie Ostrom and mother and
grandmother of Miss Nelson's
fiance.
The wedding of Miss Nelson
and Dale Harris of Portland, I
son of Mrs. Vern Harris of Tur
lock, Calif., is planned for Oc
tober. GRAND ISLAND Invita-1
tlons have been received for
the marriage of Miss Delores
Elaine Finnicum, daughter of !
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finnicum,
BETTER CARE and LONGER
WEAR
Cleaning Restyling
LACHELLH
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To Place Classified Ads
Phone 2-2406
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to Willard Ivan Wivell of
Shelton, Wash., Sunday Au
gust 9 at 2:30 p.m. at the First
Baptist church, McMinnville.
For Bride-Elect
Woodburn Miss Marce
lunn Kuns, bride-elect of Bob
Salisbury of Salem, was hon
ored at a shower recently at
the Frank Chapelle home In
Woodburn. Co-hostesses were
Miss Ruth Anderson and Mlu
Mary Lou Haynea with about
35 guest present. The wed
ding of Misa Kuns and Mr.
Salisbury will be an event of
August 14.
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The aecond aeries started at
the pool Tuesday, July 28, with
approximately 85 beginners
registered.
Beginner certificates were
earned by Jerry Juve. Marilyn
Sows, Winifred Woods, Lydia
Armstrong, John Cornwell,
Gary Simon, Deena Roath and
Howard McLaughlin, all of
Woodburn; Briant Brown of
Hubbard, Sandra Beck and
Marilyn Marvin of Canby.
The principal requirement
to earn to beginner' certificate
are to swim 20 yards, float and
be able to dive into deep water.
Intermediate certificates
went to Johnny Connell and
Kay Eichsteadt, both of Wood
burn. Earning swimmer certi
ficatea were Keith and Philip
Nibler, Judy Linscott, Judy
Cornwell. John Pickering, Wes
ley Smith, Monte Palmer and
Judy Reed.
The adult class has not com
pleted it work but will finish
within a week.
Hour when the pool is open
to the public are Tuesdays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, 2 to
5:45 p.m. and 7 to 9:15 p.m.;
Thursdays 2 to. 5:30 p.m. and
7:30 to 9:15 p.m.; Saturday 1
to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9:15 p.m.
and Sundays 2 to 9:13 pjn.
The pool is closed every Mon
day. Miss Austria
Visits Family
AtHeppner
Heppner, Ore. W) Thlnrs
are prettier than ever around
here this weekend and among
th prettier things I Mis
Lore Felger, 18, otherwise
known a Mia Austria.
Named among the top It
In the recent Mis Universe
contest, aha la visiting a en
pal whoa family ha been
sending food parcel to the
Felger family.
The pen pal is V I r ( 1 n I a
Gonty, 13, whose parent own
n (hoe (tor In Heppner. Mlas
Felger plana to visit with
them five days before return
tag to Austria.
"It reminds me a little bit
f Austria the hill and
CLEARANCE
vithnevr Items
,1D noN'T MISS
OPPORTUNITY ' I i pR)CES!
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Marlon Ellis, 4V4, of Hayward, Calif., shown with hi '
mother, Mrs. Jessie Ellis in Children's Hospital, Oakland,
Calif., where surgeon hope soon to operate to give him
chance to eat his first real meal. Because of a blocked ,
esophagus, Marlon's only way of getting nourishment it ..."
through the tube running into hi body. He weigh only
30 pounds. (AP Wirephoto)
Jungwirths in
Family Reunion
Stayton Seventy - seven
members of the Jungwirth fam
ily gathered at the Stayton park
on Sunday, July 26, for the an
nual reunion and picnic.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Jungwirth, Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Jungwirth and Mr. and
Mrs. William Meisenheimer of
Salem; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jung
wirth, Sharon and Robert Lacy
of Newberg; Mr. and Mr.
F. N. Jungwirth, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Simpson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jungwirth
and daughter, Wesley Kocker
and son of Woodburn; Mr. and
Mrs. J. X. Jungwirth of Lyons;
Mr. and Mr. Peter B. Jung
wirth, Mr. and Mra. Q. F. Jung
wirth, Mr. and Mrs.. Clarence
everything," said Mlas Felger
f th country areand Hep
pner. .t DOCK BOTTOM
AT ROCK sales
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Jungwirth and family, Mr. and
Mr. Francis Jungwirth and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred '
Jungwirth and family of. Stay
ton; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Por
ter, Mr. and -Mrs. Zd Jung
wirth and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Porter and family of
Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Jungwirth, Virginia, Grace,
Joyce, Donald and Gary of Gr
vais;
Miss Ha Vey Jungwirth and
Bill Jungwirth of Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jungvtrth
and family of St Paul.
Guest were Mrs. Alta Mur
phy and Mrs. Teresa Rund of
Salem; Mr. . and Mrs. L. M.
Doerfler of Mehama; Robert
Brady et Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Fink of Lyons, and
Mis Colleen McManua of Ger-
vala, . i
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