Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 15, 1954, Page 7, Image 7

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Friday. January 15, 1J54
THI CAPITAL JOCRNAL, Salon. Or.
165 Attend
Banquet
Of Nurses
Th "kick-off banquet for die
Met No. X Ore eon State Nwm
association, at Um Senator hotel.
suesoay evening, wu attended
ay 185- Thie affair was the far
the state aasociation ki a atrtei
of nleeratioas observing tk
90th aenrrersary of tlx Oregoa
State Nurses association.
Seated at Iht head table ware
tha put president of district
N 3 and fhe president of tha
Oregon Sate Nanea association.
Miss Hearielta DohX dsreetor of
mining education at University
of Oregon school of mining. Port-
land. Othara at tha labia in
cluded Miae Esther Berger, out
going president, and Mn. Ernest
Araesea, newly elected presi-
dent of district No. 3, and tha
following aast president
Mrs. Praaeea BoMoa, at tie SaV
na Hilmer, Miss Lillian McDon
ald. Mrs. Bemiece Yeary, Mrs.
Wash, Mrs. Olga Macy, Mils
Grace carmen.
Several aiusical numbers ware
sang by tha student nurse e herns
frera tha Oregon State hospital,
conducted by Herbert Brewer.
Reminiscing of nursing In Sa
lem and neighboring commun
ities 40 years ago were given by
Miss Grace Taylor and Anna
Dverksea Harvard.
Miss Isabelle Louise Xing, one
of Salem's pioneer nones, alee
was honored.
Miss Dons installed the newly
u electee otrieers tor ins tor 01s-
1 triet No. 3 as follows:
J President, Mrs. Arneson; first
I vice president, Mrs. Eva M.
t Campbell; second vice president,
, Mrs. Murell Caples; secretary,
i Mrs. Edith Haulmaa; treasurer.
i. nn, Auaiu iiciur, mi a. muuicu
Powers, Mrs. Gladys Clark, Mrs.
Agnes Larson. Mrs. Pearl Hall,
,: Miss Marjorie Walters, Mrs. Ben
- Wolz. Mrs. Etta Mae Determg.
', Miss Donna Monkman, execu-
t live secretary of the board of
nurse examiners, and her assist
; ant Miss Virginia Hildebrand,
- both lrom roruana, atienaeu me
j banquet
' As an expression of appreeia-
5 tion Miss Esther Berger was pre-
1 - " sentea a gin ny mrs. jvwesom
irom memDers 01 aisinct no.
Mr., Mrs. Yoder
Anniversary Feted
AURORA Relatives and
- friends gathered at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Yoder in
Canby Sunday in observance of
the couple's 25th wedding ami-
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Wed Reeeatly A recent wedding was that of Mr. aad Mrs.
Arthur R. Dkkey fNancy Jana South). Tha bride is the daugh
ter of Mr. aad Mrs. HaraM a Smith aad Mr. Dickey at the son
ei Mrs. Sophia Pearl Werner at Clues, Calif. The couple live
In Salem, (MeEwan studio picture)
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LA -V-.'v- a if Del
aw.
Miss McGrath
Rainbow Head
. v -j Wood burn Mtae Jane McGrath,
. daufjMer at htr. aad Ma..Kea
!''' neth Mrtetk and a atnior
- a Woodborn high arhaaa. waa elar
: ed aitay adiiaat ad Xvergreta
, , , aanmary. N u, taraar 01 tne
Rainaaaa fea 6arm at the retalnr
meetasa) Weemeasay aajht Other
'.J ' i.l,ri - .ra Mix
Sua rxiaHe, aaniiita worshy aaV
viaer: Miaa lhai'aa Gataria. char
ity. Miss Una Petarsaa. hope:
Miss Joanne Gaatem, mithc hhaa
Peggy Daarflar. asmtny and
Miaa Kathrya Theanaean, treasurer.
Maw MrCraah snasajnetd the
following, appatntiee officers:
Missea Hattt aVaa Chwh, caaaaam;
Sally DiAraaaad. dnB leuVar:
Judy tchtud. aaaastaad dritl read
er; Pat Bear, love; Deaethy Bea
ter, nBgtont Rarrtet Haopar. aa-
Bet. aMnortailtr
Delene Soak. Wto: Isaaat
Berry, patrintiBm; Sharlay Moara,
service; Jiasta BaiHac Inner ob
server; Career Lea Faster, mm
siciaa; Barbara Miaaiar. chair di
rector: ColsO aax jeaee Carver,
pagea; atartlaa LaBarr. bartarhn;
Carol Aaa Liaeaay. riwaoaia:
RocheDa Ptaafe drill team cap
tain.
Installation, aaaa to tha pahlst,
will be at tha aaa anating, Jan
uary 2T. at pa. with Mim
Phyina Boftsrta. taw retirma
worthy-adviser an metalling of-
New Farm Program
Continues Support Prices
WASHINGTON lit - The Ebeo-
bewer aanunistration is satisfied
with present farm programs for
and dairy products. Its proposed
hs tarna aragrana weahi cealina
them.
December Wedding Married! on December U were Mr. ana)
Mrs. Leslie Jaaaa Thiems (Maxina Uarla Davenport). The
bride is the deaghtar of Mr.aad Mrs. Gleaa L. Dareapart and
Mr. Thteaas is the sen of Mr. aad Mrs. Henry Tfetcma of Dover,
Okm, (McEwaa aradio picture)
vacv . ficer.
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. The affair waa arranged by
the rnncla'a anlr daughter. Mrs.
t Ravmoa C. Dobyns. together with
i Mrs. Yoder-s brother, J. a Kive-
nes of Molalla. and her sister
4 in-law, Mrs. Marie Rivenes of
1. KtlvuHnn.
t Mm Jaek Kent niece of Mrs.
Y Yoder, made and deeorated the
i silver-ornamented three - tiered
: h mniianin rk CUt by Mrt.
$ J. C. Rivenes of Molalta. The
ci lace-covered serving table was
tort bv an arrangement of
white and pink chrysanthemums,
' i guarded by pink tapers,
f. Mr. and Mrs. Yoder were mar
'i ried January 10, 1929, in Si!
'verton. Joining the couple for
the afternoon and evening were:
Mrs. Judith Yoder, mother of
Mr. Yoder; Mr.' and Mrs.
' William Wenzel, Howard, Janice,
Beverly and Gloria of Aurora, Mr.
t and Mrs. Jack Kent Mr. and
, Mrs. D. A. Yoder of wnisney
' Hill, Mrs. Marie Rivenes and Ar
. mand Lee of Sitverton, Mr. and
M Wrs. C. H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
: V. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. K L.
Dobyns, Mr. and Mrs. Menryn
Rivenes and Adell of Rainier,
? Mr and Mrs O. M. Rivenes and
; John Paul of Woodborn, Mr. and
" Mrs. Jack Gregory, Douglas and
. - Judy, Molalla, Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Rivenes, Teddy Lee, Jacque,
- Lou and Jane Kent Ronald Lee
and Randy Dene Lee and Dale
Yoder.
Mrs. Irving at
Silverton Meeting
Sirverton Mr. Loutef Ir'.iag
of Madras, associate grand ma
tron of the Order of Eastern
Star, wis guest of honor at a
special meeting Thursday eve
ning oa the occasion of her pre
siding at the school of in-true-bon
for officers, pages and com
mittee chairmen, of Ramona
chapter No. '58, in the fireplace
room of Masonic nau.
A buffet supper was served
preceding the business of the
evening. Mrs. Irving waa arar-
night guest at the Pine street
home at Mr. and Mrs. W. Dale
Lamar, recently Installed as wor
thy patron and worthy matron of
Ramona chapter No. SS, OES.
Mrs. Felix Wright was supper
chairman. Mrs. Wayne Weeks,
aisociats matron, presented Mrs.
Irving with a gift and a corsage
for the evening.
Present for the evening and
instructional program were Mr.
and Mrs. W. Dale Lamar, Mrs.
Wayne 1 Weeks, Mr. and Mrs.
Harrv KiehM, Mrs. Austin Sen
fnrH Wm. Ran Raeoa. Mr. and
Mrs. Marian Loe, Mrs. F. E. Syl
vester, Mrs. Charles Leonard,
Mrs. W. H. Woodard,' Jr., Mrs.
Norman Nyhus, Mrs.. Wilbert
Pernn. Mrs. Wayne Lovre, Mrs.
Ronald Aaboe, Mrs. Bea Sprick,
Mrs. W. P. Scarth, Mrs. Cornell
Woodall, Mrs. Edmund S. Jack
son, Mrs. Felix Wright and Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Tinlay.
Polio Emergency Volunteer
Group Organizing Here
Plans for organization of 1
group of Polio Emergency Vol
unteers got underway with a
meeting attended by county and
city health officials, hospital ad
ministrators and officers of the
Marion county chapter of the
National Foundation for Infan
tile Paralysis, this week.
Mrs. Grant C. Rogers, chair
man of women's activities for
Marion county National Founda
tion for Infantile Paralysis, has
Guild Entertained
Silverton Mrs. Harry Vetter
entertained at her home for the
members of the Junior Woman's
m.iiH nf the First Christian
church, Monday evening. Mim
Mareuerette Hallock arranged
mi announced the program.
Devotions were directed by Mrs.
Bill Bunting.
nurine the business boor, hi
charge of the president Mrs. De
lene FISH, ana ar "a j,
Mrs. Jack Morton, plans were
made Irr a rummage sale during
WaKrnar. and IOT BODOT iroop
to start preparing articles for
the annual baxaar and for display
at the August, va
Centennial.
Mrs. Merle Jones accepted the
nobtieity charrmanshtp.
Mrs. C B. Ciiklns assisted
Mn. Vetter during the social
hour.
Star Chapter at' v
Silverton Meets ' '
Silverton The first meeting
of the year of Ramona chapter
No. 58, Order of Eastern Star,
was Tuesday evening at Masonic
hall. Mrs. W. Dale Lamar, wor
thy m; tron, and W. Dale Lamar,
worthy patron, presidiss, and
annoancinc their skHtaa for the
sessions: -Alt Aboard tor 1164
ViaHora aoaered were Mr. ana
Mrs. Perry MerreB of Century
chapter No. 60 of IsaquaH, Wash.;
Mrs. Andrew Peterson of KUdeer
haoter No, 89 of Kildeer, N. D.;
Mrs. Clarense Lysne of Sisseton
chapter No. 8. Siasetoa, S. D.;
and Mrs. Marion Pruett of Ains
worth chapter No. 176 of Salem.
Installed as treasurer xor me
coming year was Mrs. r. c
Sylvester and as organist, Mrs.
W. H. Woodard, Jr.
Mrs. Lewis Irving, associate
rraad matron, save a report on
a school of instruction earlier in
the month with all officers ano
committee chairmen, wno are to
assist Mrs. Lamar for tha com
ing year, present for the instruc
tional program.
Ramona clun meeting wae i
ported Tuesday afternoon at the
Lloyd Lanea noma, an. nr
lea Leonard and Mrs. E. A. Fin
lay assisting. A benefit card
party was planned by the dob
fa? satnraav evening. earimj
13, the Masonie tempie wnn
Mrs. K A. Epeneter and Mrs.
Homer Rand aa co-chatnnaa.
Daring the late social aoar,
rcarda were played. '
Installattoa at young
of the Ramona assembly. Order
f Rainhow for Utrn, waa aa-
nounced for Monday evenaag.
January IB.
-KV Boots and Spurs
By CHARUEN WOODS
. This time of year, the barn
gets pretty cold, but that doesn't
keep people from coming out and
riding. Last Wednesday night,
the whole drill team, all -30 of
them, was out in full force, and
after drill practice they pre
sented a birthday cake to Floyd
Seamster, on the occasion of his
? hirthdav. Cake and coffee
were served by Juanita Stender
and everyone seemed to have
,. Vilfttna- Flnrlt.
Because it has been so cold,
m i.f (he elub members have
been laid up with cold. Al In-
glis, who was reponea w nay,
the flu, is up and about nd was
seen exercising his horse last
Monday night Mary Mollert is
another one who it back with oa
after fighting a ease of peno-monia.
appointed Mrs. Ted Jenny as
PEV group chairman.
The fine results achieved
by the formation of PEV groups
in other communities, most not
ably in treatment center areas,
are a direct challenge to tha
citizens of Marion county. With
the organization of a PEV corps
nere, we win have at hand
trained workers to do a score of
professional ' bat essential
tasks ia the event of polio out-
Breaks la this county, Mrs. Koa
era sew.
Poiw Emergency Volunteers.
Mrs. Regera explained, aid doc
tors, nurses and physical therap
ists by taking over routine aa-
signments in hospitals, clinics.
or homes, releasing professional
personnel to devote more time
to the highly skilled duties inv
txed In tha care al pots pat
ients. In creating shortage of
nrsfeisUakal warkera etea up the
need for greater naxaUMta ot eot-
nial 1 1
PEVa, tint ergiamiwl in WtS
to meet the suddea emergencies
of polio epidemics, have expand
ed tneir range oi services ra in
clude numerous year-round ac
tivities, Mrs. Rogers said. The
corps has grown from an initial
groan of 3000 to a national volun
teer army, now numbering more
than 45.000 .women, Mrs. Rogers
reported.
Mrs. Verlecfc to
Head Ablqiu Club -
Silverton Mrs. Nefl Verbeeh
was installed aa president of the
Abiqna Ladies Social efcib, Tues
day, at the aLVday nvtctmg at tha
home of Mrs. Floyd Staiger with
Mrs. Lamont Dunagan as assist
ing hostess.
Installing th new affkart
were the retiring officials of
the past year, Mrs. Clyde Stai
ger, president Mrs. Joaa McKU-
kBs vice prestdeat; Mra. Richard
Sitter lee, secretary; and Mrs.
Paul Mann, treasurer.
Officers mdoeteel to assist
Mrs. Verbeck are: Tie presi
dent, Mrs. John Miller; secre
tary. Mrs. Verne Hiskey; and
treasurer, Mrs. Daa Doreaa.
Mr. Vernetk named lor th
sunshine committee, Mrs. Frank
Shepherd and Mrs. Ben Butler,
and as reporter, Mrs. L. r.
Oehler.
Present for the day were 15
members, two children aad two
apectal guests, Mrs. Otto Andre
ssn aad Mrs. Aveho Mugtsy.
The Feeruary naaeUna, will
w aa the home of Mra. Clifton
atraaa. wtt tne new nnetaent.
Mrs. letj ferbeek, aasistinf hoa-
Present law i
ports for beef cauis, caj, shea
lambs and hog as wei aa ear
is. tha secretary
That
of agricahura
aaaa nrevine auseorU not ia excess
Slayer Suspect
OregonResident;
OKLAHOMA CITY U) The
seen tar Otte A. LaaU fryearoM
Syracuse, N. Y. man charged with
the brutal Knif e-si eying of his 31-ycar-ont
ttavchng compatuon ht a
tourist xourt here Sunday night
Stretched from New York to Rose
burg, Ore., Friday.
But Laws en arm we la alao tha
net.- .
Officer found the scantily dad
bed al Mrs. Euaaheth Jeanne
Henderson, pretty Compton, Calif. .
housewife and mother, in the motel
Wednesday. She had see dead
antra Sunday, they aaat
Aatharitie sand bar death waa
the work of a "maniac,1 They said
Mrs. Henderson probably was tor
ot ft) par cent of parity ha
m. or none at no.
Parity, a standard far sniaaw
hag farm pricaa. hi dacsared by law
t h aair I farmer ha Illation
to pricaa twy pay.
Pisa aayaort ear deary proDuos
aaa M
cant al parity. They m near
Mat f wu.
liara Mark Saissn. founder ei
Rainbow, woo died December
20. 1SS3. at MeAlhatsr. Oka.
Gueeta haaarad wet airs. Mark
Thompson, worthy ass tron of
Evergreen thnpler. Orear at the
taseern star, aaa Mass joaaa
SchmM. gresd tevJuttUtlTe of
the Canal aaaa.
A skit waa given by the (iris
honoring Mim Roberta and she
waa presented with a gift from
the assembly.
Following the meeting th
girls enjoyed a "Dutch treat" at
toe Coney Island restaurant.
death.
At Roseburg. Ore, Mrs. Loci
told state police aha had no idea
where her husband waa. She aaid
was a telephone call Jan. a.
Rainbow Assembly
Installs on Sunday
Lebanon Installation was in
tha Masonie hall Sunday after
for Miss Joanne Johnson,
new worthy adviser of Marguer
ite assembly. Order of Rainhow
for Girls. She waa erownoa ay
bar lather, Robert H. Johnson,
erha is district deputy to the
grand master of Masons tor Oregon.
Other new eieeuv csucan
seated at the open caraaioay
Bridges Seeks
Vole in Election
SAlf FRANCISCO -X Barry
Bridges' Li lag ibsi an tea's Union
Friday aaeMiaaa tha Kaaienal La
bor Relation Board la ha mciadad
in th Feb. M eject lea lor repre
sentation of West Coast maritime
stewards.
The NLRB caused th election as
tlw result el lengthy yariaatctiea-
al eianuia bslwsan oas Art, Maraea
Cooka asm Slaw aaaa Uawa and tha
uirtijaaiait timiaaal tftaaa eg Ma-
raw cases
Thtaraday
Lonesumass
man a uaaaA aaaa av
the NLRB In be ksduded on toe
ballot
eriviat eastward lagether en a
share-the-ex Dense basis. She in
tended to visit ttr jstHix:.
Helen Com. at Newark, Ohio. Loel
had been reported an rout to
Syracas I vkht his eetmiged
wife Then ft waa learna mra.
Loel waa in Oregon.
Hillmanto
Speak Monday
being supported at the ;
lavei,
But direct suaaarts hove never
been provided cattle ar for
sheep aad I aba. largely because
there has er been a atroad
producer demand for them and also
kicanaa mast sect etas las at apt
culture have saat there ia no ef-
fectiv saeeaod at sapaarung vhsaa
yices- .
Dunne woru war u. prices oi
poultry, eggs and koga were sun
ported through gmoininent pur-
or aremea psanry, oxiea
These purchase had efleet
off rednxsnai naarhot sapenten and
thus bolstering prices. Bat thee
parte war as upas samu an
or th war waaa am aeeeramerd
had attiwvaty winjisaai ef tha
products, even at a lass. .
SyyPrco
On Hew Schools
WASHINGTON III Th Eieen
bewer ateiniaUatiea waa reported
Friday preparing legislation I a
thoriza a federal-state study af tha .
need for new seheaa? acres th
aatieo.
The pragrant, Informed sources
said, will aot ncenutsand any
specific Iron re) ant program for
by Con-
res
in ua Stat or th union Bee
sage President Elsenhower said
tha nation "aa a whole is not pre
paring teaeaera or aaiwina
Kboala test eaoagh ta keep up
with th increase ia ear aofnnt
tion.
The aaaatiaa at laderal aid for
educatioa haa bee a ewarUaa pa
litkal ceatraveray. For tha anal
tare yean, the aamaiasnant aaa
naaiteet naaoctai aeip
which tadarai artivisy
t
Grover Hillman, president of
the Cherry City Baking company,
will be the speaker at th Mon
day noon Mneheea meeting oil
the Salem Chamber of Commerce. I
The speech will he about the!
hakina- industry and win be ftlun-I
trated with a rum. Toe rum, in
technicolor, was produced by the I
bakers' yeast division ef the Aa- been gtvlaa 1
heuser Bush Company and haa Ik. rmm
been shown many tunes to ear-1 haa ovetioaded exist in schools.
ice clubs ana cnamner oi vora-i vagiaketwo an tna aiDieo
merce meetings throughout the . w. SsssU mmin aw a
Uatted
Scouting Program
Topic at Meeting
Sifverton Mrs. Tad Hobart of
Salem was the naeaker at tne
Friday afteraeon meeting ia the
Eugene Held Robin Hood room,
urging more interest in th pro
gram for Girl Scoot organisation
fat the Silverton area.
With 142 paid np Girl Scoots,
the directors of the local scout
program are in need of work
ers, and definite organization
of troops was ssked ot the moth
ers and other worxers at me
meeting: ...
Mrs. J. S. Starrett, district
chairman, and Mrs. W. 0. Scsrth,
secretary, are urging attendance
of adult workers at the Monday
evening meeting, February 8, of
the district aetgnnornooa oi
Girl leoat cvaariL
Mm. Mtfbe weadard, volun
teer ttwtractor for Gtrl Scout
workers' beak training course,
la opening bar bom for three-
knew events meetings, from
7:30 to 10:30 o'clock m a 15-hour
eeurse. This course is to begin
study eve-
The
award's ill ail as sat k--t
mar and aaw caaina rearesentation
of a majority af West Coast stew
ards.
An ILWU aUtansenl aaid that if
it ia allowed t anrticapate in the
election and rases, it would support
the victorious anion in bargaining
with tha Paeifl Maritime Aaaa.,
but if denied paruftpalien in the
election, the ILWU wilt art stew
ards net la vet for either ef the
other UBkme.
Calvary Baptist church. Both
Jeannkt and George ar aetiv
In the elub, and are alwsyt found
around where there are -norse
doings." Following s honeymoon
to the coast the couple are now
at home in Salem.
Ursula Mathias rial been burn
ing a light Into the wee hours of
the morning for the past few
davs. nursina her filly. Lady
Boo-Boo, back to health. At one
time it was debated whether the
colt would live, bat thanks to the
care she received, the Lsdy is
up snd kicking. Through your
reporter. Mattie would like to
thank all of the wonderful peo
ple who helped her while her
horse was sick by bringing her
her me lis, hot coffee, snd most
of all. a friendly, helping hand.
vlvwti . . . Jean Davis and
George Stender were married
last Saturday at noon at the'
An amusing incident: Last
Sunday afternoon the calf rott
en were in the arena roping
calves, (odd!) and everyone was
minding his own business, wnen
all of a sudden one ot the fel
lows happened to look np ia the
stands, and there down at the
n end of the arena, up In the
grandstand, sioou a aussns
hit as lite. How be got
there, and just what he waa do
ing, no one knows, out he axmea
like he was enjoying bimseii.
Notice! Board meeting next
Monday night.
Club Elects
Mt Angel Miss Juliana Deb
li wm elected nresident of the
Mount Angel Garden club at the
annual election Wednesday eve
nine other officers elected
were: Mrs. Bernard scnieoier,
vie president nd Mrs. Ray TeW
fer, secreury-trea surer. vii
ing officers ar Mrs. Psul Slifte,
Mrs. Ray Teller, and Mrs. George
H. Olsavsky. The meeting was
held in the Mount Angel hotel.
Discussions on pruning and
grafting will be the order of
business at the (coruary iu
meeting-, and members ar esm
to bring Instructive articles
which will be of help to mem
bers.
iii.a Jul ana Dehler were in
charge of the social hour which
followed tne ousineae nnuns
Refreshments were served, and
awsrds for games were given to
Mrs. R. T. Ebner, Miss Terese
Duda, Mrs. George Hnmpert
Mrs. Volna White, Mrs. Bernard
Duda. Mrs. J. L. Wachter, Miss
Marie Traviss snd Volna 1.
White.
Mbaaa Beverly Johneoa. worthy
associate adviser; Jeanwtt Dot
son, Charity; Kay Pierce, Hope;
Lnne Steamaa. Faith: Carolyn
Bamnm, recorder, carotya Lao
watt, treasurer, aad alardee
Orovea. ehaolaln.
Miaa Barnra Tcxx waa id- iTnaanav. January in.
stalled aa mother adviser by tha lain hoar are alao aa January
retiring ouieer, ssiae aaraaxa 31, uinrsaay; January
day; January za, inursaay, wun
one more meeting to ne acneu-
aled. An attendant number must
be at least or in excess of eight
Mothers of Girl Scouts are
especially urged to accept this
voluntary course oi irauus.
MT. ANGEL Mr. and Mrs.
Henry H. Annen reserved the
40th anniversary of their wed
ding, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
A. Hammer, their 31st wedding
anniversary, at a dinner Satur
day evening at the country home
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Annen.
V
MT. ANGEL Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Butsch entertained at din
ner to compliment the Rev. Greg
ory Frank of New Orleans, Lou-
uutna, wno spent aewai wua
i. Portland aad Meant Angel
.itine with relatives and
friends.
Elmer.
Mrs. Robert L. Hobbs, mother
adviser for the pest three years,
assisted with installation duties.
She wss presented with gifts
from the new officers and ad
visory board. New members of
this board introduced were Mrs.
Carl Johnson, Mrs. Eugen Tan
ner, Mrs. W. A. Sissoa, Mrs.
Lovedy Burkholder, Jay Pierce
and Ronald Gilson.
A program of music followed
the rites. Refreshments were
served ia the dining room. Fear
ing were Mrs. Robert Johnson
and Mrs. Sherman Johnson.
MT. ANGEL On the occasion
of her 12th birthday anniversary,
Liberty-
with Mr, ansa TOc room
mother.
. Ijrri ftnorline waa honored with
Mayor Jacob Berchtold and y, afternoon at
her home, at which her mother,
Mrs. Philip Gooding, waa noa-
teaa. During tha afternoon games
TrZSr."" Ebn-.O-rl... f,0-S
Those preeeot were the guest Hubcr. Joan Mane.
of honor Jerri Gooding, ano ateua "". -
S.rv J?in Schmitt Kathleen! nais. Kathleen Blem snd Judy
Gsffke, Joyce Kimllnger, JeenlWaehter.
Scoff Washburn
On List of Speakers
Frsnk (Scatty) Washbara. boys
work secretary ot the Salem
YMCA will be on of a group of
discussion loaders who partiei
nated in th workshop on camp
leadership ana administration to
be held at West Una, January
18 and 1.
The workshop will be spon
sored by the Oregon section of
the American Camping associa
tion and niaisasntetivet from
camping (roups from paints in
Oregon) and wasmngtaa wu at
tend. . .
Special speakers win Include
G. H. Oberteuffer, scout execu
tive. Portland area council aoy
Scouts and Rev. Arne Christiaa-
soa af Central Lutheran eharca,
Portland.
.
Cordon Puts in Bill
For Klamath School
WASHINGTON Sen. Cordon
(R-Orei Thursday introduced a
bill to autherite appropriatioa ef
fHtf.eM for eonstrwtion ef a poo
lie school on the Klamath Indian
Reservation at Chilequia. Pre.
The money, which would ne
spent by tha Klamath Ceonty
achool district. wuld be used la
build and equip a new elementary
Grover HlUraan wae formerly I ot which Boa. Jeha B.
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overturned and killed Jbaa aVWaL
17. ea hie tana aaar here i
i.ibebty The Liberty Mo-
there and Dad Club Beta an
avenanai aneetina oa Wedneeday
so the dads could participate in
thair aehaoi arcetrain.
Dr. Waller Bnytter waa tn
a-ueat sneaker and he spoke on
aatiaeaUon. tie loan OI ISO anaau.
fleation aseaseary for a teacn
er ta be eligible ta taaeh end
what parents could do for their
children at home.
Mrs. LewU Clark presided
at a short business meeting
and Mrs. Ivan Royce and Mra.
Fred Fagg. r la charge of
the refreshment committee.
Mra. Jin Verstecg of Turner
presented a skit The attend
ance award waa won by Mim
Georgia Kaylort first grade.
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