Wtdaeeday, December 9, 195S TBI CAPITAL JOURNAL, Balm. Orafofi 1$ .Si - t .V 'yi..-, a -j,-: 'j"'' iff-- ' A. 3 . Recently Wed Mr. and Mn. Wilfred F. Suing (Winona . Idler), abovt, were married, recently in St. Joseph'! Catholic church. The bride U the daughter of Mra. Either Idler and Mr. Suing it the ton of Mr. and Mn. Ludwlf Suing of La comb. (Artz studio picture.) Return From Spokane Woodburn Mrs. Maude Scott and Miss Laura Bonney have returned home from Spo kane where they were guestj at a reception given by Spo kane chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, for Mrs. Harold (Bonney) Bethelson, daugh ter of Mrs. Scott, who is grand chaplain, of the grand chapter of Washington. On the way to Spokane they visited Mrs. Scott's ton and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott, at Milton, who also at tended the reception at Spo kane. While in Spokane Mrs. Scott and Miss Bonney were visitors at the regular meet ing- of Spokane chapter and State Of f ken at Auxiliary Meet At the meeting of Capital unit. American Lesion auxili ary, Monday evening at the Woman's club house, mem bers of Klngwood unit of West Salem and Salem unit No. lit Joined the group in entertaining department ofll data visiting at that time. The department guests In eluded Mrs. Forrest Erickaon, Eatacada. president; Mrs. Mae Whltcomb, Portland, tary: Mrs. Josephine Xane, Dundee, treasurer. Each of the three gave a short talk. Mn. T. J. Brabee, president of Capital unit, introduced other guests among whom were Mra. William Kinney, president of Klngwood unit, who presented members from her group; and Mrs. Carroll Robinson,, prealdent of Unit 135, who presented members from her unit and introduced her soloist Mrs. Lester Hagan, the latter tinging and playing her own piano, accompani ment The music was follow ed by a short humorous tkit by members of Unit 138, Mrs. James A. Oarson, re habilitation chairman, display ed a few last minute gifts for the Veterans' Chrlstmaa Gift shop. She and her commit tee are wrapping individual gift baskets for the 158 veter ans who are inmates of the Oregon State hospital. The unit voted to give ISO to the "Gilts for the Yanks fund' and to buy a $3.00 T.B. Bond. Several future events were announced, i Poppy poster material will previous to the reception they were guests at a dinner given by Mrs. Berthelson at the Desert hotel. They also vis ited Queen Esther chapter at Couer d' Alene while in Spo- be distributed In the schools very toon after the first of the year. It was reported. The tew Ins comma lee u a s more ditty bags, a quilt nd a layette to make when tt meets at tne home el sore, swan Johns. 1790 Monroe avenue on Monday. December 14 at 10 ajn. A no-host luncheon will be served at the all day meet- inc. The Past Presidents parley plana its annual Christmas party at tne home et Mra. tiara i Poland. 8Jt N. Mrd, an De cember IT. Instead of the ue- ual gift exchange members are to bring food for the Chrlstmaa baskets. 1 The annual Christmaa party ' sponsored by Capital poet and : Capital unit auxiliary will be at the South commercial street Legion hall en Sunday, Decern-, ber 20. GUts of food wm oe donated for Christmas baskets and special entertainment will be provided for children ana grownups. Following the meeting was a social hour with Mn. Lue A. Lucas and Mra. E. W. JUcbey presiding at the urns. There will be no meeting of Capital unit on the regular third Monday In December. Tne next meeting will be the first Monday in January. . ' Legion Events SUverton Mrs. L. P. Oeh- ler, president of Delbert Reeves unit No. T, American Legion auxiliary, is announc ing two meetings for the com ing week. The annual adult and children Christmaa party is to be Friday, December 18, at Legion Hall. ' A 6:30 o'clock no-host nip per Is to be served, the pro gram to follow. Children are especially welcome. Mrs. Ernest L. Starr, chair man, is to be assisted by Mrs. Ralph Cordon and Mrs. E. O. Syron, in buying and making ready the treats. Serving as program chairman It. Mrs Robert Allen aasister by Mrs. Dewey AUen and Mra. E. A. Kern, in program selections, and room and tree decorations. The regular meeting of the auxiliary it to be Monday evening, December 14, at 6 o'clock, with rehabilitation reports by Mrs. Ralph Fran- cia, chairman, final plans for the Christmas party announc ed, and child welfare observ ances for deserving families. Lions Auxiliary ' SUverton Mra. Norman Nyhus, prealdent, entertained the Liona auxlllay, Monday evening, for the annual ex change of gift and revealing of "secret pals'. Christmas aaroU were sung. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. William Bobbins, Mra. Vaster eydell ant Mrs. H. A. Moll. Plant were computed for the Wednesday' December 18, dinner with the members of the Lions club at Joint boats and the annual gift and fun program for the children fol lowing the 1:10 dinner, at the Knights of Pythias halL Cooking the turkeys will be Mrs. Mae Higlabutham, Mrs. Norman Nyhus, Mra Cliff Almqulst, Mra. George Chrtat enaon and Mrs. Vaster aWy dell; decorating art Mra. Clarence Morley, Mrs. Ralph Adams, Mrs. Vaster Scydall, Mra. Ernest K. Ikman, Mrs. William Robbint ant) Mrs. Norman Nyhus. Daytime or Datetime . . . your go around the clock! R & K originals goes everywhere with you . . . Down the Avenue ... to the office ... to tea or to parties! Go around the clock with an R&K original! Ml A our Peter Scotts are here! 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