Thursday, January 7, 1954 i ,1. i WobBrB-Mr. and Ma T. L. Workman of Woodburn cele brated their 40th wedding adversary recently at the Church of Jesus Christ of Utter Day Sainta with a family dinner. They have nine children and 26 grandchildren and all wen present except one son, Wayne, who is in the navy. WILLAMETTE NOTES Finals Loom Late I his Month for WU Students By BARBARA JACKSON iCtplul Jovnal Corrapoo4at Willamette students returned. from vacation over the holiday! mil weeK, and classes reiumed at 8 a.m. Monday. January ia aocial dead .month on the campus, and no aocial activitiei have been scheduled in lieu of the fad that final examinations will be given at the end of the month. UNESCO's Endeavor, a pub lication of student work, will be out next semester, accord ing to editor Judi Wood of Sa lem. Original student essays and poetry were submitted to a faculty committee. The theme oi mis year s dook will be "The United Nations," with the : accent on me world s cultural, social and political conditions. I The first student recital of 1934 will be tomorrow after-1 noon in the Music recital hall at 3 o'clock. The public is in vited to attend. Five numbers, "Come Again, Sweet Love," "Stay, Time, Awhile They Fly ing," "What Needeth All This Travail." '.'April Is in My Mist-ess' Face," and "Sing We and Chant It," will be presented by the Willamette singers. Myrth Loring of Milwaukie will play Reception Given For New Pastor Silverton Mrs. L o r r e n Barr, president of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church, was hostess for the afternoon recep tion accorded the family of the new pastor for the local con gregation, the Rev. Paul Wayne Henry, Mrs. Henry and their two daughters, at the church social rooms. More than 125 guests greeted the Henrys. Receiving were Mrs. E. A. Finlay, Mrs. W. E. Toney, Mrs. Mabel Monson and Mrs. A. J. McCannel. Presenting t h e guest book were Mrs. L. Tay lor and Mrs. Fred Frick. Adults and younger women as sisting in the kitchen and about the rooms included Mrs. Earl Adams, Mrs. Earl Erickson, Mrs. James Jones, Mrs. Joseph Jones, Mrs. Homer Westfall, Mr. Earl Reed, Miss Florence Turner, Miss Sybil Barr, Miss Gloria Westfi.ll, Miss Sharon Beals, Miss Nancy Marco and Miss Carol Jones. the diVfeyent hours we Mrs! j Presiding at the urns during Lorren Barr and Mrs. wayne Grodrian. md Mrs. Norman Naegeli and Mrs. L. M. San., dcrs. Responsible for the at- tractively decorated rooms and ; " ' j the community to assist wnn i.m.. JL. Mr. Ben SDrick I Pedee Mrl- Katherine troops and to further under PranKements and serv- w'l " Ro'""1 Trueax i stand scouting, whether or not i in for the tea were di- were united in marriage at the I they are parent of girls eligible reeled by Mrs. George Hutch- Kings Valley church Friday ! to be scouts. The first date is endorf, secretary of Christian afternoon. Mrs. Betty Baxter to be Monday. January 11 at social relations of the WbLS, and Mrs. Alice Harrington, su pervising the tea hour. Workmans Feted On 40th Anniversary Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. T. L Workman celebrated their, 40th wedding anniversary re- , .V.V. . i.miiu rfinnnr ill ccntly with a family dinner at the Church of Jesus Chrisl, Utter Day Saints. The couple were married Dec. 17. 1913, at Cardstan, AlberU, Canada, and came to Woodburn 17 years ago. They have nine cnimren and 26 grandchildren. Children and granocnuaren were wra. wow, ir.. """" attending the dinner were Mr., Bump, Mrs. Tbea Womer, Mrs. and Mrs. T. L. Workman. Jr.jMillnda Blrchell. Mrs. Lee and three children of Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Al rietcner ano three children of Dallas: Mr. . r . , Tl A . , mr I three children of AlberU. Can- ri. Mr .nd Mra. Benare mri. m. . D-.re.. Workman and three children Woodburn; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Workman and two children of Salem: Mr. and Mrs. G. L Workman and two children oi f " ' " ' ' ' " Vt "Bromo Volcano." a olano olo. and Lorraine Kaije of Che halis. Wash., will play "Night Visions." Marilyn Hanthorn will play a violin solo, and Lis- Beth Shield of Castleford. Ida. will accompany Lollie Coffey of Portland to two vocal num bers, "Lullaby" and "Life." Tuesday, during convocation. the Willamette university band will present its last concert be fore the band tour. An art display of Fred Com- mings of Woodburn is being featured this and next week in the little gallery of the art building. Included in the dis- play are paintings, sculpturing ana a mobile. JoAnn Curry and Carol Litchfield of Newport, both oi whom were seriously injured 'in the auto accident over Thanksgiving vacation, have been reported out of danger and have returned to their homes. Receipts from the class carn ival for the challenge fund show that $250 was earned for the effort' To date, student contribution has almost reached the $2000 mark. Mrs. La Barr to Head Nile Group Woodburn Mrs. P. L. La Barr was elected president of Nydia court, Daughters of the Nile, at the annual election of officers Tuesday, at the all-day meeting at the Woodburn Ma sonic temple. She succeeds Mrs. Jess Fikan. Other new officers chosen are Mrs, Hazel Vinyard of Canby, vice president, and Mrs. Laura Cattley, also of Canby, secretary treasurer. Mrs. LaBarr has appointed the following standing committees: Mrs. Martha Reiling, Woodburn, sewing chairman; Mrs. Irma Seely, sick and relief chairman for Woodburn, Mrs. Maude Dean for Canby and Mrs. Edna White for Brooks and Gervais. Mrs. Ella Meek reporter for Canby and Mrs. Glenna Treupel for Woodburn. The Woodburn members were hostesses at the noon luncheon and the afternoon was spent in sewing for the Shrine hospital. The Canby members will be hostesses for the next regular " ruary 2. ---- WW nf "M Kings Valley ClUfCl of Bend, daughter of the bridegroom, was matron of honor, and Vern Osbom of Mnnmouth una hest man. The ! Rev. Mr. Dow officiateo. ! Lighting the candles were j Elaine and Marlyn Snowdcn, Marcy ana &neryi uow were ' flower MrsDelberl .Dow sang accompanied by Mill Nola Womer, who also played ! " " . The reption UoH in the church parlors. Mrs Helen Johnson cut the cake. Mrs, C L. Burbank poured v. n. . punch lanie utner Snowelen. Miss Nola Womer had charge oi me guest dook. T" T ln.i. u and Mr 11,-1 fir ... v t. Fobert and three children o: Woodburn; Mr. and Mrs. Wa bur Keen oi cixton. une son. Wayne Workman, ts aboard the SS AJax at San Diego, and one ; grandson. Kay Workman, is in the service in Switzerland. 2 Lodges Install Wednesday Lyna Hill and Mrs. Carl Dick son were Installed as noble grands at Cbemeketa lodge and Salem Rebekaa lodge, I OOF. re spectively. t joint installation of the two groups Wednesday night at the lOOF temple. Mr. Hill succeed! Everett So. den as noble grand of the Che- mexeta lodge and Mrs. Dickson succeeds Mrs. Aubrey Rohrer as ran ue neoeaaa lodge. Other officers installed for the IOOF include: Ralph Meyers, vice grand; Glenn C. Nilea, secretary; Chris C. Sumpter, treasurer Dud- icy siuiock, warden; Marion F. Brown, conductor: Georm A. William, inside guardian Delbert Downey, outside guardian; Charles Neubauer, right support er to the noble grand; Clarence fcimoie. left sunoarter to the noble grand; Guy Cornforth, right supporter to vice grand; William Cladek, left supporter to vice grand: Gustave Erickson. rh.n. lain; Barker Cornforth, musi cian; au Drey Rohrer, right scene supporter; Will ism Powers, left scene supporter. Installed in office for the Re bekah lodge in addition to Mrs. Dickson were Mrs. Chris Sump ter, vice grand; Mrs. Clem Ohl- sen, secretary; Mrs, Lloyd Pep per, treasurer: Mrs. W. H. Gard ner, financial secretary; Mrs. Floyd West, warden: Mrs. Matt Hall, conductor; Miss Helen Isenhouser, inside guardian; Mrs. I. Rhoades. outside euar- dian; Mrs. Clarence Townsend. rieht supnorter to noble grand: sirs, rrea sharer, left supporter to nooie grand; Mrs. Laurence McClure, right supporter to vice grand; Mrs. Charles Neubauer, left supporter to vice Brand: Miss Joy Doyle, chaplain; Mrs. uinsn Black, musician; Mrs. Keith Rebo, color-bearer. Leading the installing officers for Chemeketa lodge was dis trict deputy ; 'grand master, Charles Neubauer, and for the Rebekah lodge, district deputy president Mrs. Justina Rildee.l deputy marshals Rav Webb and Mrs. Fred Shafer. Other install ing officers were Pete Vateh, Mrs. Lola McFarlane. deputy wardens, William Drakely, Sr., Mrs. Iviadene Hubbard, deputy secretary, Howard Hunsaker, Mrs. Charles McElroy, denuty treisunr. Lawrence Meflure, Mrs. Clvde Bancroft, denuty chaplains: Mrs. Clarence Kim ble, Installing musician; Luther Melton and Mrs John Wiles, denutv inside tuardians. Refreshments and a program followed. Parents Tell f Dauahter's Troth Aurora Mr. and Mrs. John Rasmussen are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Joy Lorraine, to Norman R. Colvin, son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter R. Colvin of Aurora. The wedding is planned for late summer. Miss Rasmussen, a North Marion high school graduate oi 1951, hi employed as a recep tionist In the personnel depart ment of the First National bank. Portland. She attended Pacific Lutheran college two years. Mr. Colvin, now engaged In farming and logging operations in the Union Hill district, Au rora, attended Canby high school and served in the U. S. Air Force until his release a month ago. Scout Activities Noted in Silverton Silverton Mrs. Ted Hobart of the Santiam Area Girl Scout office, Salem, has been invited to Silverton to discuss methods of organisation and leadership for he Silverton district. The meeting is to be Janu ary 15 at 1:30 p.m. In the Robin Hood room of the Eugene Field grade school Any parent of active or prospective Girl Scouts or any person interested in scouting is invited to attend. Mrs. J. S. Starrett is chair man of the Silverton district. Silverton Girl Scout associa tion has scheduled training dates for interested persons in 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. William Woodard. who will conduct the training series. Further dates are to be Janu- ary 13. 19. 21 and 25. all to be at the same time and place. B it DUTTei nunur, AurOfO Visitors . , Aurora To welcome Mr '.nd Mrs. Patrick McCormick fi on ,neir , (rQm Vefja, Ncv,da M, gnd Mr PeteT enter. I uint(1 ,tl homecoinlnl bullet supner in their home. Guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Peter were the honored couple, Mr ,nd Mr, R c Sandsness, Mr .,, M trrv Kenaiton. Mr ; ind Mri Charles Sandsness, Mf tnd Mrs. Joe Nixon. Mr .nH Mr.. Wilmer Sandsness mr. miu mi. w,,., Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith. 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