Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 15, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    Tuesday, December IS, 1953
, THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oregwi
Paft I
P.
tar Group Meets
Elects Officers
And
Woodburn Eighty five
memben of the Order of East
ern Star from various parts of
the valley gathered at tha Ma'
sonic temple in Woodburn re
jcently for the December meet
ing of the Willamette Valley
Matrons and Patrons associa
tion. Hostess chapters were
Evergreen of Woodburn and
Trinity of Salem.
I The meeting was opened by
Mrs. Gail Wengenrotn. worthy
matron of Evergreen chapter.
who introduced Mrs. Harry
tharlton. worthy matron, and
Harry Miller, worthy patron, of
Trinity chapter and Gail Wen
genroth, worthy patron of Ev
ergreen chapter.
i A group of Christmss carols
Were sung by Harry Miller of
Trinity and the flag was es
corted to the east by Mrs. Rose
Echmid and Mark Thompson of
Evergreen.
I 'Mrs. Gladys Harnsberger of
JAdah chapter, Independence,
presided over the business
jmeeting and the report of the
Biominaung nnuniun wu arc
i tented.
The following new officers
were elected: Mrs. Rita Gorrie
bf Evangeline chapter, Eugene,
president; Harry L. Miller,
Trinity chapter, Salem, vice
president; Ralph Sutton, Junc
tion City chapter, secretary-
rrasurer.
The count of line officers at
tending gave Acacia chapter of
Stayton the plaque for the year.
(The traveling gavel was pre
sented to Evergreen and Trin
Sty chapters for the month by
'Mrs. Otho Eckersley, wor
thy matron of the Salem chap
ter. j The program included vocal
numbers by the girls' trio of
Woodburn high school, Misses
'Janice Hanauska, Karen .Mag
jiuson and Marcia LaBarr, and
-group singing of Christmas
'carols, led by Harry Miller.
Gifts were brought by those
attending to be presented to
'.the Chemawa Indian school.
'Refreshments were served by
,ihe officers of Evergreen and
iTrinity chapters,
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FOLLOW THI LEADER rd a mm aoUt whether the UtU bay ts leading these
whits Freaek peedles sr they're taking hlsa to a Paris dog show when lares were entries,
In Arizona
I SUverton Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
jTowe have written local friends
jof their plans to remain for
lanother week in Phoenix, Ariz.,
'where they have been for some
lime, en route through the
southern states on a trailer 1
Jaunt for the winter months.
The Towes are trailer court
neighbors of another former
J SUverton couple in Phoenix,
the A. J. Tituses, now making
'their permanent home in Sher
idan. I Mr. and Mrs. Towe plan to
'.spend Christmas at the Fort
Dodge, Iowa, ' home of their
Ison-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Lacy Harmon, the for
mer Dorothy Towe.
' kAnther Meetina
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' Silverton Members of the
: Mothers club of St Paul's par
h, Silverton, are meeting
Wednesday afternoon at 2
o'clock at the school social
! rooms, with Mrs. 'Maurice
,Schnorenberg, president, di
recting the business program,
j Plans will be made for the
! Saturday, December 19, cooked
. food sale to be given at Carter's
Oak street store, beginning at
:8 30 o'clock in the forenoon.
The committee in charge of
'plans include, as chairman,
Mrs. Tony Zastoupil, Mrs. Hugo
Boehmer, Mrs. John Doran,
;Mrs. Rex Olson, Mrs. Ray Syst
ems and Mrs. Maurice Schnor
ienberg. I To be In charge of the Christ-
mas program for the young
ifolk are to be the parochial
school room mothers.
Leave for Chicago
' Silverton Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Francis plan to leave
Portland, Wednesday, by train
for their former home, Chicago,
: where they will be with mem
Ibers of their families for a six
week visit during the holiday
season.
I Both Mr. and Mrs. Francis
'are active in the work of the
i American Legion, Dclbert
Reeves post and auxiliary.
Slot Machines
In Idaho Court
Boise W The slot machine
issue was handed to the Idaho
Supreme Court Monday with
a request that it "forthrightly
answer the question" as to their
legality.'
Atty. Gen. Robert E. Smylie
defended their legality, but
made it clear that he regards
them as "odious devices of no
social, moral or economic mer
it." He said the case the
state's $7,300 suit against the
city of Gooding was filed
only to determine constitution.
ality of the 1947 local option
slot licensing law.
"I'm sorry to see the attor
ney general come into court in
the frame of mind he is in,"
said James W. Blaine of Boise,
attorney for Garden City slot
macnine operators. He inter
vened as a "friend of the
court"
"It seems that he starting off
with the premise that this is
a bad law," Blaine said.
Arguing that the slots are il
legal. Branch Bird, Gooding
city attorney, told the court
that "every court in the land
except those in Florida and Ne
vada has held that slot ma
chines are lotteries." Idaho's es
timated 3,600 slot machines
are scheduled to go out of busi
ness, Jan. 1 under a new state
law.
WCTC XMAS PARTY
Woodburn Members of
the Woodburn unit of the
Women's Christian Temper
ance Union will hold their an
nual Christmas party during
the regular meeting Friday,
Dec. 18, at 2 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Warren Donner 811
Front St. There will be a
gift exchange and members
are also asked to bring a gift
or other item for the box of
toys and clothing to be sent
to the Children's Farm Home
at Corvallis.
Inter-Club Carnival
Will Choose Queen
Salem high school's annual
Inter-club Carnival will , be
held Wednesday night in the
high school auditorium, start
tag at 7:30. .
The theme of the production,
which is sponsored by Civics
Club and the Associated Stu
dent Body of Salem High,
Filly for Your Fancy."
This year's carnival is head
ed by Ed CastiUo with Nancy
Payne as co-chairman. A high
light of the evening will be the
introduction of the queen and
her two crown princesses for
the carnival. The princesses
were presented to the student
body Monday and the voting
will be Tuesday.
The carnival consist of
scenario, which depicts school
life 50 years ago, and then
short productions by clubs of
Salem high. The public is in
vited to attend. An admission
will be charged.
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.Thursday, December 17.
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evening, December 18, at the
Grange hall fo members and
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