Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 02, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    I Wednesday, December 2. 19SS
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Wed Recently Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Held mere
married recently at the Fint Chriitian church in Madras.
Miss Reldji Jhe former Alta Flo Hadley, daughter of Mr.
and Mrt. Quillin,A. Hadley of Salem. (Broughton'i photo,
The Dallei.) ;'''
I Garden Clubs at
Albany Plan Show
Albany Four garden clubs,
I the Albany, Riverside, Grand
, Prairie and Sunrise Garden
I clubs, will welcome the Christ
1 mai season when they stage a
i Joint flower show, "Holiday
i Highlights," at the Sunrise
-1 school gymnasium, Saturday
: and Sunday, December 5 and
8. Doors will be open from 2
t to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, and
? from 2 to S p.m. Sunday.
" Featured attractions will be
: life-sized displays to be pre
. t: pared by each of the sponsor-
ing clubs. Each exhibit will in
clude a fireplace mantel,
,' Christmas tree, door swag, and
.s a Christmas card display.
, Persons attending the show
jf will have -an opportunity to
I purchase swags, wreaths, win
I trr corsages, fruit cakes, and
i other items appropriate to the
i Christmas season.
i The event is non-competl-
tive, so no ribbons will be
, awarded.
3 General chairman of the
i show is Mrs. I. C. Arnold of
the Sunrise club. Assisting in
'( planning the affair are Mrs.
y Vernon Petty, Sunrise: Mrs.
Nora Johnson and Mrs. Eliia-
1." beth Dowling,. Grand Prarie;
; Mrs. Ed Norris and Mrs. S. J.
Burch, Riverside; Mrs. H. A.
Luther and Mrs. William Mick
; Olson, Albany.
Circle Busy
:' Sllverton Among activities
of the Miriam circle of the
'' Woman's Society of Christian
Service of the local Methodist
church, will be the Thursday
evening, December 10 8 o'clock
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Ben Sprick who will be co-
hostess with Mrs. Gordon Van
Cleave for a Christmas party
with exchange of gifts.
' The club's project for the
' church budget has been the
; making of Christmas candles,
: which are to be sold In a booth
f at the Saturday, December 8
, bazaar that is to be an all-day
' affair at the special basement
,- rooms of the old church build
ing. The Miriam members are
also contributing to the candy
.booth and are assisting gen-
erally in serving during the
merchant's' luncheon hour at
-. the bazaar.
CD A Plan Sale
' ' Woodburn Members of
; Court Victory No. 731, Cath-
. Olic Daughters of America, will
, sponsor a food and fancy work
. sale. Saturday, December 5, at
the Western Auto store of John
' 1 E. Zerzan on Front street. The
tale will begin at 9 a.m. and
S embers are asked to have
elr donations at the store by
that hour.
' ' Mrs. Charles Yuranek is gen
, eral chairman of the sale and
; Will be assisted by Mrs. Steve ;
; Bauman, Mrs. Julius vaixie
' ' hey, Mrs. John Sticks, Mrs.
John Kosse. Mrs. Frank Purdy,
nd Mrs. Mike Seifer.
Hi-Y Mothers Meet
Plans for the new addition
for the YMCA were discussed
by Gus Moore, general YM
secretary, at the meeting of
the Hi-Y Mothers club, Tues
day. Douglas Chambers show
ed slides of the proposed ad
dition plans as drawn. Frank
Washburn of the YM staff dis
cussed achievements of the
mothers club in past years
and took the group on a tour
of the building.
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Scout Leaders
The Girl Scout Leaders club
will meet In a combined ses
sion, Thursday, December 3,
from 9:30-12:00 at the YMCA.
Christmas songs and gift
ideas will be the theme of the
meeting. Mrs. Frank Parch
er will lead the songs and
Mrs. R. B. Strlngham will
present gift Ideas. All Girl
Scout and Brownie leaders
are invited to attend and
bring any craft or gift Ideas
they have.
Rotana Club
Rotana club members en
joyed a social evening Tuesday
at Mayflower hall and enter
tained nine guests. The guests
included Mrs. Alfred Laue,
Miss Sylvia Mattson, Mrs. Enos
Nelson, Mrs. William Doll,
Mrs. J. A. Carlaa, Miss H"iel
Dixon, Miss Marie Burch, Mrs.
Leah Geiger, Mrs. W. E.
Brown. Prizes were won by
Mrs. Brown and Miss Dixon.
Various games were played.
The club is planning its an
nual Christmas party for De
cember 14.
HOSTESS to Gaiety Hill
Garden club on Monday was
Mrs. Walter Kirk. The annual
Christmas greens workshop
for the club will be December
15 as an all-day event, lunch'
eon at noon, at the home of
Mrs. William-L. Phillips, Sr.
8ILVERTON 'Members of
the Junior guild of the First
Christian church are to meet
Monday evening, December 7,
at 8 o'clock at the parsonage
home of Mrs. Arthur Charles
Bates.
Following a devotional ob
servance, a Christmas party,
games and exchange of gifts
with late refreshments will be
enjoyed. Mrs. Delent Flsk Is
president of the guild.
Students on
Tea Program
Students from the Salem
Federated Music clubs will pre
sent three programs in a muai-
cale Sunday afternoon from
2:30 to o'clock in the audi
torium of the state school for
the blind. The affair is a bene
fit tea for the completion of
the Mrs. Walter Denton fund
of the Federated dubs.
Assisting will be Miss Jane
Gray, who la the second re
cipient of the award from this
fund. Miss Gray is a senior
student majoring In music at
Willamette university.)
Participating in the first pro
gram at 2:30 will be: Martha
Klaus, Joyce Johnston, Laura
DeWeese. Billy Gelbel, Sara
Mayers, Jrne Roberts, Ann Ha
worth, Jean Haworth, Carroll
McMann, Bob Levy, Karen
Kovert, Pamela Clayton, Pa
tricia Edstrom, Toni DeSart,
John Gibbens. ' Karlene Quls
tad, Suzanna DeArmond, Shar
on Mulier. Margaret nuxia
ble, Carolyn Cramer and Jane
Gray.
The second program at 2:30
will Include: Ronnie Potts,
Toni DeSart, Janle Baker, Gor
don BlrrelJ, Elizabeth Keyser,
Sharon Forrest, Marcla Hum
phrey, 'Pete VanHorn, Ferae
Craven, Carol Stettler, Stephen
Shipp, John Gibbens, Mrs. Har
vey Gibbens, Patricia Whelan,
Joyce Mount. Meredith Roe,
Manx Christensen, Winifred
Waltz, Karen Johrwn, and the
Crescendo Club carouers.
. Appearing on the' third pro
gram at 4:30 are: Stuart uoia-
blatt, David Louthan, JoAnne
Doerksen, Cary Buchanan,
Danny Harris, Bette Hunter
Mary Clabough, Linda Moore,
Allen Bates, , Patricia Collins,
Genevieve Cameron Parcher,
Dorothy Baumgartner, Rox
anne Kaiser, Kathleen Butsch,
David Johnson, Frances Palm-
ason, Daisy Lee Crenshaw,
Marilyn Rehm, Patricia Ed
strom, Toni DeSart, Nancy
Payne, Judith Seamster, Arlja
Lietuvietus, Gaynelle Metheny,
Nancy Webb, Eileen Asco and
Nancy O'Neill.
Lions Auxiliary
East Salem Lions club aux
iliary is planning a joint
Christmas party with the Lions
on Saturday, December it),
the dinner and exchange of
gift to be at China City. Plans
for the event were made at
the meeting of the auxiliary
Tuesday evening at the home
of Mrs. Stearns Cushlng.
On the afternoon of Decem
ber 19, the auxiliary will de
liver its Christmas gifts for
the state school for the blind.
At the Tuesday meeting,
Mrs. Cushing played selections
on an old-time music box that
has been In the family since
188S.
DISCUSSION of plans for
the annual silver tea, arranged
for mid-January, featured the
meeting of Salem General Hos
pital auxiliary, Tuesday, at the
YWCA.
Also, preliminary plans were
discussed for the annual mid
winter rummage tale to be in
February. Mrs. Robert W.
Gormten has named Mrs.
Floyd L. Utter as general
chairman of the directorate
planning the rummage sale.
Sisterhood Plans
Event for Sunday
Temple Beth Sholom sister
hood plans its annual Chanu-
kah party on Sunday. Decem
ber at 10:30 a.m. for the
children of the Sunday school
and congregation. Leon Gab-
inet, Sunday school teacher,
will be In charge of the pro
gram assisted by Alvln Jacob
ton. In celebrating Chanukah the
group commemorates the mil
itary victory of the Maccabees
over the Syrians, ana the
cleansing and re-dedication of
the temple. For eight dayt
the Jewish home Is bright
with candle lights and gay
with parties and exchange of
gifts. .
Mrs. Aleck Cohen, Sunday
school chairman, it in charge
of the party arrangements as
sisted by Mrs. Maurice Blum,
Mrt. Robert Golden, , Mrs.
Theodore Linn, and Mrs.
Harry Ferlman.
Mr., Mrs. Lindsey
Married 53 Years
Mr. and Mrt. N. D. Lindsey,
2363 Claude street, are to ob
serve their 83rd wedding an
niversary this coming Satur
day. Only a small family gath
ering will mark the day.
The couple were married in
Oklahoma, and have lived in
Salem since 1936, coming here
from MiU City.
There are two daughters,
hMrs. Donald Palmer and Mrs.
Robert Hamilton, both of Sa
lem, three grandchildren and
two great grandchildren in the
family. .
Named to Group
Oregon State College, Cor-
fvallia (Special) Miss Betty
Andresen, daughter of Mr. ana
Mrs. E. F. Andresen, Salem, re
cently was elected vice presi
dent of Phrateres, national or
ganization for independent
women at Oregon State col
lege. .
The purpose of Phrateres it
to promote friendliness and en
courage women to participate
in campus activities. The or
ganization assists with Red
Cross, Community Chest, Moth,
ers week-end, and many other
events.
Miss Andresen it junior in
home economics.
Furs Exclusively
For 38 Tears
LACHELLES
1348 Ferry St
Couple Honored
WUlamlna Mr. and Mrs.
Cleo Wren were given a be
la ted charivari this week. They
were married Oct 18, 19S2, but
Mr. Wren has been away in the
service. Those attending the
charivari were Mr. and Mrt.
Guy Fendall. Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Mlshler and Naomi,
Mrs. Viola Spicer and Janet,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Menden
hall and Lee, Mr. and Mrs.
Chan Mendenhail and Clifford,
Mr. and Mrt. Ernest Menden
hail and Mrs. John Bett
Mr. Wren showed colored
slides he had taken while se
ing aboard the aircraft carrier
Valley Forge. Mr. Wren report
ed in Seattle this week for fur
ther service with the navy.
DON'T FORGET
Aufrmnc'a for these
tire taste appealinc Xmaa Gift
boxes ef canned fruit k pre
serve, seme with not neate
and delicious dried Ortfoa
Italian prunes. We alw have
a few casta of tod tolM pack
tomatoes In No. tH tins.
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- If your child has this prob
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