TBI CAPITAL JOUKMAL. Owtf. A WedoMdiy. December II, 1153 Legion Auxiliary Planning Events " Silvtrton t- Plans were completed at the Monday eve ning meeting of the Delbert Reeves unit No. 7, American Legion auxiliary, for the Til day, December 18, annual children'a tree and program at Legion nail. Toe affair atartf with a 6:30 o'clock no hoit aupper to be served for the memberi and friendf of the port and unit Mm. Erneit L. Starr Is to plan the treat! and tree dec- , orating, selecting bar own 1 helpers, and Mrs. Robert Allen will be responsible for the in- formal program. Among features decided at the meeting of the executive : committee with the post group, It was reported that the mana gers of the square dance part ies would have their regular meetings elsewhere than in the Legion hall. The president, Mrs. L. P. Oehler, named the personnel i of the centennial standing committee for the represents' . tive-sentennial meeting of the v, past week, and stated that the -i Am.rirnn Legion and auxili ary would supervise me xooa for guests during the 1934, August 4-8, local program week. On the committee are Mrs. Ralph Francis, Mrs. Mae Higinbotham, Mrs. Ernest L, Starr, Mrs. Irma Demaj, and others' of the 'committee's selection lor special occasions. Donations for the Christmas basket are to be brought to the hall, Friday evening of this week, when Mrs. William Bloch, child welfare chairman, will deliver the basket to needr family. The Thursday, January 7, sewing club meeting will be at the South Water street ftchulti home. ChrUtmai veteran facility gift shop donations were valued at $54.13, Mrs. Ralph Francis and Mrs. Dewey Allen, making the delivery to the Portland hoipital. Mrs. Victor Howard told of the Sllverton recreation plans for winter basketball games. During the six weeki' ab sence of "Mrs. Ralph Francii, arrangements for renting the Legion and auxiliary rooms can be made by contacting Mrs. Ernest L. Starr, unit sec retary of the auxiliary. Word was received from the president of district No. 2, Mrs. Clarence B. Grund of Momouth, that the district con ference will be at Sllverton, ' Sunday afternoon and evening. ' February 7, beginning at 2:30 o'clock with an afternoon soc Ul hour and evening dinner program. Mrs. T. P. Heidenstrom wai chairman of the refreshment social hour following Monday ! evening's' meeting when the' members of the post were gueils. ! Rebekahs Elect Sllverton Mr John Reals was elected noble grand of Tryphena Rebekah lodge at1 the week's meeting. 1 Officers to auiit Mrs. Beals Include Mrs. Bert Peron, vice grand; Mrs. W. J. King, secre-1 tary; Mrs. Ida Maklnster.i treasurer; and Mrs. Ernest j Southmayde, financial secre tary, j Mrs. Bert Peron will be in charge of the Christmas party 1 given by the Rebekaha and members of the Odd Fellowi' lodge, Friday evening at the hall, December 18. The December 24 regular I meeting is to be postponed! until January 14, when new Officers are to be installed. BILVERTON Altxrt Nerl son was complimented at two surprise affairs on the ocoas ion of his birthday anniver- "., rr 7 .')u;,!iJ: At Greens Show Hera is scene at the Salem Garden club's green show, showing beautiful arrangements, trees and decorations featuring the event The show is on at the Izaak Walton league club houses and will be open until S p.m., Wednesday. Mrs, Thompson To Head Star Woodburn Mrs. Hat el Thompson was elected worthy matron of Evergreen chapter No. 41, Order of the Eastern oiar, ana Mars Jti. Thompson was elected worthy patron, at we annual election of officers Monday night, at the Woodburn Masonic Temple. utner elective officers named were: Mrs Dorothy Garren, as sociate matron; Arthur M. Burt, associate patron: Mrs. Minnie Richards, re-elected secretary for the 43rd year; Mrs. Estella Anderson, re-elected treasurer for the eighth year; Mrs. Edna Peterson, conductress and Mrs. Ola Lee Thompson, associate conductress. Appointive officers will be announced later by Mrs. Thompson. Open installation of ouicera will be at a special meeting, following the next regular meeting, December 28. A card was read from Mrs. Irene McKinley, worthy grand matron, announcing the annual district meeting on March 8 at Woodburn with Gervais chapter participating. An- invitation was read to attend the Installation of Alns- worth chapter at Salem, De cember 29, and an invitation to "open house" by Mr. and Mrs. William A. Merriott De cember 27 from 2 to 3 p.m., honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Forest, (Lorls Merriott.) Appointed on the refresh ments committee for the next meeting, December 28, were Mrs. Ruby Rudi. Mr. and Mr Marry schel, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Graham and Mrs. Aman da Seethoff. Recesa was declared and a skit "King for a Night" was given honoring Gall Wengen roth, retiring worthy patron, and Mrs. Lois Wengenroth, re- sary. Guests at the NerUon home Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dhl and Mr. ana Mrs. Stanley Swenson. Arranging a social evening aunu.y, complimenting M r Nerison were Mrs. and Mrs. H. a. Jorgcruon An Exciting Gift For Any BOY OR GIRL . . . A KODAK GIFT CAMERA OUTFIT loch one contains everv- thlnj necessary for outdoor-indoor snapshooting, plus picture-taking in formation booklet. mwiiit RAwim run outfit. $13.95; KODAK MUrUX fWN OUTFIT, $22.95; KODAK OUAFUX Capita! Drug Store 403 STATIST. WE GIVE tlrlng worthy matron, who was also crowned and honored. At the close of the skit gifts were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Wengenroth from the officers. The chapter was again called to order and short talks were given by the newly elected of fleers and other members, in cluding Mrs. Hazel Hughes who recently returned from Ger many .and Mra. Ruby Peyton wno told of attending an In stallation in California. Mrs. Wengenroth gave a report of me recent meetina of the Wil lamette Valley Matron and Pa trons association at Woodburn, and also gave a resume of the past year. After the close of chantatr gifts were distributed from the lighted Christmas tree and re freshments were served by the past matrons with Mrs. Mabel Dixon, Mrs. Freda' Burt, Mrs. Violet Atwood, Mrs. Agnes Jones. Mrs. Evelyn Morris and Mrs. Nettie Johnson in charge. Mrs. Logan New Matron for Chapter Sweet Home Mrs. Olga Logan, recently chosen worthy matron of the Sweet Home chapter, 184, Order of the Eastern Star, will be installed In ceremonies jointly with the Masonic lodge on Sunday, Dec ember 20 in the IOOF hall. Others who will be Installed are Clifford Ward, worthy patron; Mrs. Viva Groves, associate matron; Lloyd Swan son associate patron; Mrs. Myrtle Caswell, conductress; Mrs. Nina Hoover, associate condructress; Mrs. Fay Phelps, secretary; Mrs. Florence White, treasurer; Mrs. Phoebe Johnson, chaplain: Mrs. Pearl Hoy, marshal; Mrs. Marian Sturgis, organist; Mrs. Jean Duncan, Adah; Mrs. Mildred Warner, Ruth; Mrs. Rose Mary Gingerlch, Esther; Mrs. Edna Avrlt, Martha; Mrs. Wanda Malone, Electa; Mrs. Anna May Ward, warder; Mrs. Gene Casewell, sentinel. The cour tesy group includes Mesdames Rona Workman, chairman; Al berta Pickett, Faye Pickett, Alice Sherman, Marie Swan- son, and Maxine Cox. M lUXf RASH OUTFIT. S12.X5. HKB MC. RD. TAX Ul THEN HERE. CORNER OF LIBERTY GREEN STAMPS i i:1 Christmas Party For CD A Court Woodburn A Christmas party for members and fam llies of Court Victory No. 731 Catholic Daughters of Amer ica, and members of Father Rubls council, Knights of Co lumbus, and guests, was at St. Luke's hall Sunday, with the CDA as hostesses. Mrs. Ignace Zellnska was chairman of the committee in charge. The tables were attractive ly decorated with tall tapers in crystal holders and holly for the no-host supper served at 7 p.m. On the atage was a lighted tree and the lighted Christmas crib. Robert Voltz. grand knight of Father Rubis council, gave the invocation. After the supper, a film was shown "They Heard the An gels Sing," which was made at Mt. Angel, and two vocal solos were given by Mrs. Wenzel Doubrava accompani ed by Mrs. George Grimps. Group singing of Christmas carols, led by Mrs. Doubrava, closed the program. A gift exchange and social hour completed the evening. The regular meeting of Court Victory No. 731. Cath olic Daughters of America, was Monday night, at St. Luke's hall. The members voted the usual Christmas charities to different organizations and also planned to furnish three Christmas baskets in coopera tion with the local charity drive. Mrs. Julius Vandehey. wel fare chairman, reported 368 pounds of used clothing pack ed for the bishop's clothing drive. Mrs. Charles Yuranek, chairman of the recent food and fancy work sale, reported net proceeds of $36 25. Mrs. Kilian Smith, Junior chair man, reported on the junior activities. The Rev. Michael Fleming, chaplain, gave a talk on the topic "Our Duty Towards Charity." It was decided to roll ban- afYfl All y Ifc - ISU it I v .. Ml Capital Drug Store 403 STATE ST. CORNER OF LIBERTY WE GIVE Z.fC GREEN STAMPS Holiday Party For CDA Court Mt Angel Holiday greens, candlelight, Christmas carols, games and gift exchange highlighted the annual Christ mas party of Court Marion No. T18, Catholic Daughters of America, Monday evening. The party was attended by mora than ISO members. Spec ial guests were the Rev. Fath er Cyril O.S.B., Rev. Father Hildebrand, O.S.B. and Rev. Father Clement, O.S.B, of SL Mary's parish.' Miss Patricia Conneu was piano accompanist for the sing ing of Christmas carols. Games were enjoyed during the eve ning, and Mrs. Gerald Zollner received the prize In the game contest. A late supper was served In the school dining room. M m b era brought canned goods which were presented to the Rev. Cyril Lebold, O.S.B., pastor of St. Mary'a -church. for the parish Christmas bas kets which will be distributed to the needy. Mrs. Alvin Saalfeld, Mrs. Carl F easier, Mrs. Wachter, Jr., Mrs. Raymond Rothen flunch and Mrs. Alois Kirsh. in charge of the party, were assisted by Mrs. L. W. Mcln tyre, Mrs. Alcuin ' Msy. Mrs. Vincent Smith, Mrs. Joseph Schmltt. Mrs. William Fessler. Mrs. Henry Geek. Miss Mar garet Traeger, Mrs. Ben Acker- man, Mra. J. D. Hauth and Mrs. Ralph Stenger. Mm us telle Bauman. grand regent, presided at (he uuiuich juviffinK which pre ceded the party. The grand re gent announced that the guest speaker at the January 11 meeting will be the Rt. Rev. Damian Jentges, O.S.B., abbot of Mount Angel abbey, who returned recently from a trip to Europe. "Convert Night" has been named for the Feb ruary business meeting, when all convert members will be honored as special guests. One of the first religious programs to be held in St. Mary's parish during the Marian Year of 1854" will be the Catholic Daughters spon sored public novena in SL Mary's church beginning Feb ruary 8 in honor of the feast of "Our Lady of Lourdes" on February 11. Mrs. Loretta Diarmit was welcomed as a new member, a transfer from the Salem court. Mrs. Robert Zollner received the attendance award. Hostesses for the January 11 business meeting hour will be Mrs. E. G. Unger and Mrs. Francis Schmidt. Named on the committee to serve on the January 25 social are Mrs. Hugo Hemshorn, chairman, and Miss Elizabeth Keber, Mrs. Joseph L. Wach ter, Mrs. O. J. Williams, Mrs. Alfred Bernt, Mrs. Mark Pur dy. Miss Irene Susa, Mrs. Rob ert Zollner, Mrs. Earl Man nlng and Mra. AI Lulay. i For Goldenweds Sllverton Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Moffett will greet them at their Brush Creek rural home, Sunday afternoon from 2 to S o'clock, when the couple will dages at the next meeting which will be January 11. A social hour followed the meeting and refreshments were served with Mrs. Ray Andrews as chairman of the committee in charge. fnfWI09 Am ItMfl I nW it lOUCJi UMt Wmm ia . m aaata alaiiiar Catem efW5a fc to atwist temple, blkirul th ear ( aba htm mi ymr Jrasa, . . nVe reerawee rawf) thrtXU rtT that UtU for fcossrs , . ' anaf nostra , , anal statsr plat Saaalaa laaak a mmmmrn af brl" aMct wialiailM giwjpar that aaaaa't raja . .a mmmd af mmkj "aa observe their golden wedding anniversary. - Mr. and Mrs. Moffett were married in Rock Valley, Iowa, coming to their present homo twelve years ago, from Hub bard where they had made their residence several yean. e e AMONG those entertaining (roups preceding the Spinsters club Christmas Charity Ball on Saturday evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Delwyn Kleen, invit ing group to their home be fore the dance. The ball is to be at the Marlon hotel. Don Judson Is , Honored at Reception Grand chancellor of the grand domain of Oregon, Don R. Judson, was nonor guest at a reception given by Centra lis temple No. 11, Pythian Sis ters, and Central lodge No. 18, Knights of Pythias, in the Woman's club house last week. Mr. Judson was Introduced by Vernon Decatur. His life story was then related to the group by Mra. Axel Jacob- sen. Mrs. Jacobsen introduc ed members of his family present as she included them in her story. They were: His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Judson; lister, Mrs. Dale Jef feries, brother, Birch Judson, wife, Clarice, and their daugh ter, Diane, and son, Don, Jr. A personal scrapbook of his life was presented to the grand chancellor by the lodges. The program was presented by members of the Salem high school dramatic class which included Misses Judy Ban croft, LeAnne Seal, Mary Kay Voight, Carol DeMetz, Kathy McCoy. They presented the skit, "All On a Summer Day. Two piano solos were present ed by Miss Karen Covert and two accordian solos by Dar rell Covert Grand officers present were Miss Betty, Jean Bergner, Sa lem, grand guard of Pythian Sisters; Paul Myers, St Hel ens, grand vice chancellor; Marvin Emmerson, Forest Grove, grand prelate; Jack Dempsey, Portland, grand treasurer; Walter Gleeson, Portland, grand secretary; Harry Wood, Portland, and Vernon Decatur, Salem, grand tribunes; Bill Mishler, Eugene, district deputy grand chancel lor. Also introduced were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spencer, su perintendent and matron of the Oregon - Washington Py thian home at Vancouver. Presiding officers and offic ers-elect from temples and lodges of Eugene, Aurora, Portland, Sllverton, Corvallis, St. Helens, Albany and Salem were also introduced. ' Refreshments were served with Mrs. Birch Judson and Mrs. Vernon Decatur pour ing, and Mrs. Dale Jefferles serving the cake. SKEPTICAL about getting close electric shaves? Our 10-Day Home Trial of a OTBErv2wwill ".. . CAPITAL DRUG STORE 40S STATE ST. CORNER OF LIBERTY WE GIVE frtC GREEN STAMPS New Members tor v VF Wi Auxiliary Now member welcomed Monday by the auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars Marion post, are Mrs. Cora Hutcheonsoa, and Miss Jean- netto Graen. committee re ports war given by Mrs. Sherman BeaU, Mrs. LeRoy Simpson, Mrs. Lloyd Bobbitt Mrs. Don Stupka stated the luncheon given by the mem bership committee was well attended and that now good part of the 100 membership -la paid up. Mrs. Lloyd Ken nedy reported a $25.00 sav ing bond was purchased by the auxiliary. Mra. Dave Holweger reported the dinner given by the auxiliary for the J. C. Penney Co. Saturday evening was well attended. Mrs. C. M. Briggs was decorating chair man and made little Christmas trees decorated with pennies Mrs. Mel Clement was gen eral chairman for Christmas party given Sunday, afternoon at tha hall with a no-host din ner at, 1:30. Mrs. LeRoy Simp son was kitchen chairman. Following the dinner a pro gram was given n n d e r the direction of Mrs. W. L. Bar nett Readings were given by S)0 Give her m ' . Pj gjjlS aerUineor Ct''jtfp I Li! Nosegay hy Dorothy Gray are as aa old-aahjoaad aeaonet, this asaekea Ntweaay, by Dontfay Cray. Gin her tha lea, M Gotoga. $1 JO and Ihnting PawcW $2, aa a pair ef cieiidotu bath ltmriai. Noaecay Capital Drug Store 405 STATIST. CORNER OF LIBERTY WE GIVE Sjtf GREEN STAMPS B e rJctptlca! w yoa Wee, but try Schick "20" otMr 10-Dcy, Na-Ritk Horn Trial Take one homo and actually shave with it for 10 days. Try 10 days without the muss and fuss of ordinary shaving. Yen most est close shaves or your money back I Hundreds of oar customers were once skeptics now they're happy convert. The truth is, all yon need is the right electric haver I The one that's especially bailt for elete ahaves 1 The SCHICK "20." For only the "20" offers jroe an three ox the navo.aa tm aiam taeei rwa item tauee nu nuaa aiieie sWaJSJavYSaf CsVlnV 94fUtm iPtlvMtsaL eaW9tlaV SeWfSJSJfJ S)g rfaaTltaV efcaa av fjAaAalasj wsery vnwteJ e 9 eWwWsaj faM9 tsrwej( tstlffs) (eWaV farfttsA) 9mm ta baaissan CaM Case, Meal tar trtsotlai $2M Allen Carter, Gal Mauk, and Diane Longford. A short skit was presented by group of small children, Bill Banneiter, rauy boddiu, juay Hopkins, Shirley Hopkins, jloy, Carter Jr., and Peter Evan. A panto mine, displaying t ho lite of Christ Child, was given by Linn Aesehllmann, Jerry Aesehllmann, Rockey Barnett, Joan Hopkins, Barbara Mauk, Carrol Muckiidge, Candy , Baldwin, Marne Barnett, Joan Hopkins and Judy Hopkins. Solos vera hv Colleen Kelan. Diane Hopkins, Judy Hopkins, 1 Candy Baldwin gad Linda Bobbitt Christmas carols were sung by the group. LIGALS SDMINISTaATOS'S ftxal noncsT MaUaa la haraar sMa IkM LaMaal a. 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