Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 18, 1954, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Saem, Oregoa
Monday, January 18. 1954
NT. ANGEL Hn. Jsmes T. Kirklin (PitricU Blsenius),
abovt, married at a nuptial mm in St Msry's church here, Sat
urday, January S. She ii the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. T.
Blsenius, and Mr. Kirklin ia the on of Mr. T. . Kirklin of
Salem. (Madelyn Studio, ML Angel)
Rainbow Installation
At Dallas Reported
DALLAS Miss Mary Bell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C.
Bell of Rickreall, waa seated as
new worthy adviser of Naomi as
sembly, No. 17, Order of Rainbow
for Girls, at the Masonic hall, Sat
urday. Other officers installed
were Misses Sharon Forrette, wor
thy associate adviser: Ruth Carle
son, charity; Jane Woods, hope;
Gretchen Kitzmiller, faith; Mary
Verne Allen, chaplain; Karen
Johnson, musician; Pat Lundy,
drill leader; Mary McCleary, re
corder; Janet Young, treasurer;
Lois Meeker, historian; Mary Jane
Wait, service chairman: JoAnn
Mary, love: Kay McWbirter, reli
gion: Janie DeWitt, nature; Cora
Swanstrom, assistant drill leader;
Jeanette Rogers, immortality; Jay
Ann Grooms, fidelity; Zada S (ra
lly; patriotism; Joyce Kuiler,
service; Ciydena McWhirter, con
fidential observer; Dora sehier-
man, outer observer; Kathleen
Keiley, choir director.
Installing officers were Miss
C h a rlene Wiedeman, retiring
worthy adviser, Mrs. Harry Demp-
sey, musician. Miss Loma Law
rence, recorder. Miss Phyllis Rui
ter, chaplain. DeMolay members
from Independence carried out
the crowning ceremony under
the direction of John S. Dickin
son, Dad adviser.
The retiring worthy adviser
was honored by a degree put on
by the retiring officers. Service
bars were presented to Misses
lone Cochrane, Cora Swanstrom,
Ruth Carleson and Mary Jane
Wait for outstanding service.
The Rev. Fremont Faul deliv
ered the invocation. Miss Loma
Lawrence gave a whistling solo
and George Thompson sang.
At the close of the evening.
Rainbow Girls and their guests
adjourned to the dining room
where refreshments were served
by the Rainbow Mothers .club.
Mrs. Charles Wiedeman assisted
by Mrs. Carl Swanstrom, Mrs.
Burton Bell and Mrs. Loren Chase
were the hostesses.
Plan Parties
MT. ANGEL Mrs. Joseph
Ficker will be ehaitntan of the
hitstess committee in charge of
the second series of card par
ties sponsored by the St. Ann's
Altar society, to be Wednesday
evening, January 20, beginning
at 8 o'clock in the St. Mary's
school auditorium. Bridge, "500"
and pinochle will be In play, and
refreshments will be served in
the dining hill.
Other members on the hostess
commuter include Mrs. Frrd
Baumgartnrr. Mrs. Clarence u
ner, Mrs. Clarence Browning,
Mrs. A. A. Ebncr, Mrs. Anna Er
wert, Miss Ann Erwert, Mrs.
Carl Erwert, Mrs. Frank Esch,
Mrs. Joseph Erpelding, Mrs.
Robert Fsrnnworth. Mrs. Joseph
Fsulhaher, Mrs. EHrsr Fennl
more, Mrs. Carl Fewler. Mrs.
Willism Fessler snd Mrs. Leon
ard Ficker. !
I
Rn.VF.RTON House guests in a
reunion o( relatives recently at the '
home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. j
Myers Included Mr. and Mrs. Ron- I
aid Wood and David and Honda !
ol Forest Grove. Mrs. Georgia ,
Munch of Fstacada. and Mr. and
Mrs P. V. Ilexford and Gary of !
Portland. I
Gary Rexford is at the home of
his parents on leave from his U.S.
air bast location.
Homemakers Club
Woodburn Mrs. Alfred Klamp
entertained the Homemakers'
club Friday after noon at her
home. Mrs. James If! Livesay
presided and "New Year Resolu
tions" was the topic for roll call
Mrs. n'. B. Dunn was in charge
oi the program which included
a quiz on cancer with all mem
bers taking part, followed by
games. Winning prizes were Mrs.
Thomas Engle, Sr., Mrs. E. C.
Peyton and Mrs. James H. Live-say.
Refreshments were served
after the meeting by the host
ess.
The next meeting. February
lt, will be at the home of Miss
Mabel Jackson when officers will
be elected. Mrs. Alfred Moon and
Mrs. Myrtle Hall will be in charge
of toe program.
rOLK COT'.VTV Federation of
Rural Women's club will meet
Wednesday at the Dallas
Chamber of Commerce rooms.
The club members will be the
guests of Mrs. H. D. Peterson
with a no-host luncheon at noon.
The program will begin at 1:15
with Dr. Earl W. Benbow of
Dallas speaking on fun with
roses and showing of colored
films.
1
Pompeii was destroyed by an
earthquake in 63 A.D, rebult, and
finally buried by a volcanic erup
tion in 79 A.D.
' Rural Women at
' Woodburn Meet
WOODBURN The Woodburn
Women's Rural club opened its
meeting Thursday noon with a
no-host luncheon. Committee in
charge included Mrs. William
Stange, chairman. Mrs. Albert
Rheinholdt, Mrs. W. W. Sporal
sky. Miss Mate! Jackson and Mrs.
Anna Hempei. Twenty-nine mem
bers and three guests were pres
ent The guests were Mrs. How
ard Monmer, Mrs. Don Bell and
Mrs. George Pardey.
Mrs. Delbert Seely, vice-president,
wss in charge of the after
noon business meeting in the ab
sence of the president, Mrs. John
Colemaa New members wel
comed were Mrs. C. H. Pantle,
Mrs. Genaro Ramon and Mrs.
Frank Brack.
During the program hour Mrs.
Bell showed colored slides of pic
tures she took on her trip to
Mexico. An exchange of gifts by
"secret pals'' was staged.
A white elephant sale is
planned for the next meeting,
February 11 and the hostess com
mittee will include Mrs. Charles
Yursnek, Mrs. Jay Weber, Mrs.
George Winnepennix, Mrs. Thom
as Reiling, Mrs. Jeanette Schin
dler and Mrs. Soohia Owre.
Miss Burnett to
Head Rainbow Group
SWEET HOME Miss Sharon
Burnett daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Burnett, was select
ed to serve as worthy adviser for
the Order of Rainbow for Girls
in a meeting last week.
Miss Barbara Weeks, was chos
en to be associate adviser; Miss
Carol Larson, charity; hope. Miss
Christie Dayton, and faith, Miss
Pst Miller.
Miss Carol Bowser will be drill
leader; chaplain. Miss Barbara
Dishaw; musician. Miss Trudy
Heseman; choir director, Miss
Janice Calvert: treasurer. Miss
Velma Anderson; and secretary,
Miss Virgie Bonham.
The color stations will be filled
by the Misses Muriel White,
Estelle Bonham, Jan Mulholland,
Shirley Ferguson, Sherry Ander
son, Joan Wright and Sue Gil
bert Choir members will be the
Misses Mary Dobs 11, Dorothy
Abers, Carol Layton, Yvonne
Goodwin, Eileen Sathers, La
vetta Smith, and Lois Perkins.
Public installation will be Sun
oday, January 31, in the IOOF
hill at 2 p m.
Senator Steen Files
For Re-election
W. Lowell Steen of Milton Free
water will seek re-election as
state senator from Umatilla coun
ty. Steen, a leader in agricul
tural circles ol eastern Oregon
snd former president of the Ore
gon Farm Bureau Federation,
has 'as his ballot slogan, simply:
"Present incumbent" ft is the
shortest ballot slogan yet to be
filed with the State Elections
Bureau here. i I
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