Tuesday, December 8, 1933 TUT rAPITiL JOURNAL. Salenu 6rot - - . . . - - - ' i . , . Are Goldenweds Mr. and Mrs. Martin Welssbeck, g above, observed their golden wedding anniversary in late November and were honored at a reception given family and friends at Silverton. Election Features US Lodge Meeting Silverton Officers were nominated and elected at last week's meeting of Home tem ple. No. 21, Pythian Sisters. Tive 25-year jewels were pre sented. . To serve as most excellent chief for the additional year of 19S4, Mrs. Harvey Kaser was re-elected. Assisting officials Include: Excellent senior, Mrs. Bessie Morgan; excellent jun ior, Mrs. Ted Lorenzen; man ager, Mrs. Jack Morton; secre tary, Mrs. Berger Feneide; treasurer, Mrs. Orlo Thompson; protector, Mrs. Earl Meyer; guard, Mrs. Mae Higinbotham; pianist, Mrs. Ralph Adams; in stallation officer, Mrs. Goldie Down; captain of the degree staff, Mrs. Theodore Grace; trustee for three years, Mrs. TJelbert Iverson; and press cor respondent, Mrs. Clarence Mor ley. Temple members accepted an invitation to visit Centralia temple No. 11, Salem, for a reception at 8 p.m., Saturday, December 12, honoring Don R. Judson, grand chancellor of the grand domain of Oregon Knights of Pythias. . Those wishing to donate fruit and vegetables to the Oregon- Washington Pythian home should either bring the dona tions to the temple meeting of Thursday, December 17, or leave them by that date, at the 110 South Third street home ef Mn. Bessie Morgan. Presented 25 - year jewels were Mrs. Lillian Heald, es corted by the manager, Mrs. Alva VanCleave, and a daugh ter of Mrs. Heald, Mrs. Berger Feneide. Mrs. Elizabeth Cool' y, escorted by the manager and Mrs. Clarence Money; Mrs. Joe Stayner. of Bremerton, es- corted by the manager and Mrs. Albert Grinde, past grand ehief; Mrs. Carl Specht, escort ed by the manager and her hus band, Carl Specht; and Mrs. Emll Loe, escorted by her hus band, and the manager. The general Jewel presenta tion speech was given vy Mrs. Ben Gifford. One visitor was Mrs. Willow Ivans, a member of Centralia temple No. 11, Salem, a guest ef Mrs. Joe Staymer. Mrs. Kaser, MEC, named as the Christmas committee on ar rangements for the Thursday evening meeting, December 17, Mrs. Albert Grinde and Mrs. Bessie Morgan. On the refreshment commit tee personnel will be Mrs. Net tie Noren, Mrs. Lena Hamilton, Mrs. Arthur Nelson and Mrs. Richard Nelson. The Pythian Sisters Officers' elub members will meet at the rural home of Miss Merle Bow- en for a 1:30 luncheon, Friday, December 11. There will be a program and gift exchange and the revealing of the past year's "secret sisters." The members of the commit tee serving refreshments fol Inorinff th orofram and bus! ni meetine were Mrs. Jack Morton. Mrs. Jack Tuggle, Mrs. Earl Meyer and Mrs. Clarence Morley. Representatives from 14 chapters attended the board luncheon meeting of depart ment of Oregon, American Gold Star Mothers, in the Coral room of the Marion ho tel last week. Department president, Mrs. Carl Gimoi of Eugene, presid ed at the meeting. Mrs. Ar thur McChesney, national committee woman of Spring field, was parliamentarian. Mrs. Ethel Jewett, Seattle, Wash., president of the Wash ington State department ot American Gold Star Mothers, and a number of her officers were guests at the luncheon, A report on the budget committee was given by the chairman, Mrs. Mildred Cur tis of Grants Pass. Reports on work done 'in the Camp White domiciliary and the Roseburg veterans hospital were given by V.A.V. repre sentatives, Mrs. Marion Each, Medford, and Mrs. Minnie Moyer, Roseburg. Department hospital chair man, Miss Barbara Brum baugh of Toledo, told of the needs of the veteran's hospit als. The new constitution and by-laws were explained by the parliamentarian, Mrs. Ar thur McChesney. Mr., Mrs. Vatson Married 50 Years Aurora Friendship house of Smyrna church near Yoder was the scene Sunday, Decem ber 8, of open house in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wat son, on their EOth wedding an niversary. Parents of 10 children, the honored couple were joined at the anniversary festivities by their nine living sons and daughters, Mrs. Russel (Beu- lah) Ray of Marquam, Mrs. Melvin (Ester) Olson of Yoder, Mrs. Paul (Amy) Nordyke, Corvallis. Mrs. Harold (Anna) Mclntyre, Vernonia, Howard Watson ot Agate Beach; Mrs Virgil (Hazel) Fahe, Gervais, Mrs. Jerry (Rosa) Coffman of Mehama, Richard Watson of Yoder, and Fred Watson of Oregon City. Their tenth child, Mrs. Willis (Edith) Yo der of Aurora, passed on in 1938. They have 23 grand children and seven great grand children. Mr, and Mrs. Watson were married December 8, 1903, in Oregon City. Mrs. Watson, nee Rosa Bonheur Yoder, was born in Missouri. Mr. Watson was born in 1878 at Moor- head, Kansas. Druggists' Prescription For Relief of Itch When your akin la irritated witn pimpm, rq buhujw .win KiMnfihM from ex ternal causes, you're crazy with Itching torture, try anltoe Ointment Itching stops .j.m,ti,f Kmartine disaoDears LnuIte). Sanltone Otot- alaoi wonderful for it-hine ieet. cracks between Room Mother System Approved Members ot the MeKinlev School Mothers club approved the plan to try the room moth' er system during a meeting In the school Monday night The executive board will decide how mothers are to be selected. Mrs. Ralph L. Boone was ap pointed tea chairman for the sehool's Valentine tea, set tor February 11. Mrs. John G. Groom was made co-chairman. The program waa presented by Mason McQuiston who ex plained the state's pilot pro gram for gifted children. Mr. McQuiston is in charge of this program. Mra. Charles Mills, vice pre sident, presided at the meeting in the absence of the president, Mrs. Robert W. Fenix. Junior CD A at Mt. Angel Meets Mt Angel Christmas dec orations were used in the meeting room Ot St Mary's school tor the annual Christ mas party of Court Marion Junior Catholic Daughters of America. The party was at tended by 45 members. Spe cial guests were the Rev. Cle ment Frank, OSB, chaplain of the court; Mrs. Joseph Ficker, junior chairman; counselors, Mrs. Ben Ackerman, Mra. Le ft o y Aman, Mrs. Dorothy Sprauer, Mrs. Gordon Aman and senior court grand regent, Miss Eustelle Bauman. Gifts were exchanged, and games enjoyed. In charge of the entertainment were the Misses Ruth Ann Dieker, San- dra Prosser, Joann Stupte and Dorothy Baumgartner. Refreshments were served by the committee of Misses Kathy Stole, chairman, Kath erine He, Arlene Schmitz, Virginia Kari Pari, Mary Lou Bockelman and Virginia San' nes. The court officers. Miss Pa tricia Duman, Miss Maxine Mucken, Miss Mary Beth Eberle and Miss Judy Ficker presided at the court business meeting which preceded the Christmas party. Plans were outlined for the annual skat ing party Tuesday evening, December 8, at the Oaks park in Portland. The four troops conducted their recent meetings at homes of members. Troop . St. Margaret Mary Alacoque met at the home of Miss Jo Ann Michels. Next meeting will be at the home of Miss Loreen Ertelt. New mehmers of the troop are Miss Mary Lou Bockelman, Miss Mary Ann Fltzjimmons and Miss Bar bara Huber. Troop Star of the Sea met at the home of Miss Marleeri and Miss Sandra Prosser and the next meeting will be at the home of Jo An Stupfel, Troop St. Marie Goretti conducted its meeting at the home of Miss Mary Ann Bie lemeier, and the next meeting will be at the home of Miss Judy Foltz. Miss Patty Huff stutter is a new member of the troop. Troop St. Joan ot Arc met at the home of Miss Rosemary Brundridge. Miss Joan Fisher will be hostess for the next meeting. ot arrangements will be the of ficer. Mrs. Cbarlee Cpnyne, Mra. Edwin Johnson, Mra. James Llveaay and Alvah Cow an. There will be an exchange ot gifts and table arrangements will feature Christmas. Mrs. Ralph Bair ia chairman of the annual greens show which the club is sponsoring, December 12, at the library from 2 to t pm. Mrs. George Sweaney ia chairman and the public is invited to attend. Grant Mothers Set Meeting Thursday Christmas music will feature the program for the meeting of Grant School Mothers club on Thursday ot this week at 1:15 p.m. in the school A high school quartet led by Peter Van Horn will appear, and the school fifth graders will sing carols, Mra. D. W. Pierson as teacher. A student from the speech department ot the high school will give a five-minute talk on Christmas seals. Fifth grade mothers will be hostesses, Mrs. Harry Taylor and Mra. C. G. Lammers as room mothers. The board of the club met this past week at the home ot Mrs. D. W. Jory. Mrs. Paul Silke presented committee re ports. Mrs. James Gardner, fi nance chairman, announced the carnival in the spring. Mrs. M. W. Wyatt, program chair man, told about the program for the December 10 meeting. Cradle Roll Party Silverton The annual cradle roll party for the very young children of the First Christian church was at the parsonage home Friday after noon.' Assisting the children were a few members formerly of the cradle roll department and now in the primary -department ot the Sunday school. The mother-committee ar ranging the affair were Mrs. Bill Bunting, Mrs. Ethel Harr ington, Mrs. Mildred O'Brien, Mrs. Helen Culver and Mrs. Olaf Paulson, Jn. Mrs. Olaf Paulson announc ed the program. Taking part were Sonya Paulson, Paul Bunting, and a group'of small girls who sang in pantomime. Becky Bronson gave the clos ing prayer. John Calkins told the Christmas story. Betty Harrington, of the older girls, played Christmas hymns on her violin. F o r t y - f ive mothers and children attended the party. Rural Women Meeting Woodburn An exchange of Christmas gifts will feature the regular meeting of the Woodburn Rural Woman's club Thursday, December 10, at the library club rooms and "secret pals" will be revealed. The meeting will open,wlth a no-host luncheon at noon with Mrs. Lester Henn as 1 chairman of the committee on I arrangements. She will be as sisted by Mrs. Marlin Ham mond, Mrs. Elmer Mattson, Mrs. Roy Arney, Mrs. Charles Dean and Mrs. Dave Dryden. Final plans for the Christmas party and turkey dinner for members and families on December 17 will be made. Auxiliary Meets For Holiday Event . TyTtial Christmaa deco ra tions formed the setting tor dessert luncheon attended by 4k members of the H.a 1 Hlbbard auxiliary. United Spanish War Veterans, at the home of Mrs. Joi I. Wood last week. A new member, Mrs. Mag dalen Mayhood was received into the club after accepting he obligation of the order. Next meeting will be a din ner with the Hal Hibbard camp followed by Installation ot 1854 etfieera at 12:30 o'clock In the Woman's club house, Thursday, December 17. - The department of Oregon president Mrs. Bessie Suttan of Corvallis, will be guest along with other department officers at this meeting. VFW Auxiliary Silverton Veterans of For eign Wars auxiliary met last week. Sky watch and other community services, netted the unit 47 hours credit it was reported. Donated was a sum of $13 to a deserving family as a Thanksgiving observance, Mrs. Harry Walker, hospit al chairman, received a letter from Camp White acknow ledging donations -valued at 827.50. Mrs. Clarence Quart- ier took four Urge boxes of books and small magazines to Fairview home, Salem. Mrs. Quartier also told of net pro fit of 3.M, realized from the noon luncheon served for the attendants at the Dairy Breeders association. Mra Mark Wentzel was named chairman of the Christ- is party for December 18, the regular meeting date of the auxiliary at the armory. Mrs. Wentzel is also to serve ss trlegate to the town recrea tional appointment committee December 14, Monday. Mrs. Frank Roemer, chair man, asked members to bring all used costume Jewelry, can- lea, cards, clean nylon atocx lngs, etc., for the children at Fairview home, Salem. Each member also is asked to bring a am a 11 toy for the VFW children at the general Christ mas party o( December 18. Although the affair la for the underprivileged children, the members felt this ovation would equalize the song and play hour. At the home of Mrs. Eugene Durschmidt 318 Jersey street all-day, 'Friday December 11, the members are to meet for packing and cooking and pop corn balls for Camp White. Memebers will stlso work at dressing dolls tor the under privileged children s party. . Those accorded birthday honors and served daring the retreashment hour, joint with members of the post were Mrs. Mark WentneL Mrs. Frank Roemer and Mrs. Mary Wilch. Junior CDAs Meet . . Present at the recent Catho lic Daughters of America meeting were Susan Ham- street, Patrice Unrein, Marg uerite Schmidt Agnes Bisch oft Ginger Riley, Patsy Cad wallader, De Etta Lefor, Mar ilyn Coftel, Judith Nielson, Judy Rae Henningsgard, Peg gy DeJardia and Roberta Schalagater. The meeting was at Judith Nielaon'g fcoaie. The refresh ments were served by Mar ilyn Coftel. and Judith Nielson. DON'T ' ' Threw Tmf WkUh Awnj rts TlKta Whtm OUmts Cm THE JEWEL BOX MS MM, Sain. Sim om sh4u Hi te a m. , The Catholic Daughters dis cussed selling of the violas. . The Catholic Daughters are going to collect soap, thread. and needles Iot the Korean people. .The girls received slips ot paper of how to put "Christ back into Christmas.- Triple Link Club Silverton Members ot the Triple Link ckrb plan a Christ mas party and gift exchange for Wednesday evening, De cember 8, at o'clock at the KXr hall. Mra. Clarence Reed is Triple Link president Named es committee per sonnel on plana are Mrs. Bar ney Robs tad, Mrs. Nellie South, inayd, Mrs. I L. Stewart, Mra. Clay Allen and Mrs. Bums Renwick. . ' Members, will elect officers officers at this meeting. 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