Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 27, 1954, Page 7, Image 7

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Unit is Active
SILVERTON At the Monday
evening meeting of Delbert
Reeves unit No. 7, American
Lei-ion auxiliary, at Legion Hall,
there was formal dedication of
a large flag, given to the unit
by Mrs. E. E. Taylor. The flag
had been the property of the
grandfather of Mrs. Carl Moscr,
Portland, a local member of the
auxiliary.
Membership was reported at
0(i, with the quota of 16f to be
the goal. Sewing club is to be
Thursday, February 12, the place
to be named later. A card of
thanks was to be sent Mrs. Crete
Crcnall, mother of Mrs. Victor
Howard who is serving as sew
ing club chairman, for a finished
afghan donated for a hospital
gift by Mrs. Crcnall. The mem
bers of the unit are to meet Sat
urday, January 30, at Legion
hall at 10 o'clock for a general
clean-up of the club room and
dining room.
Reported as attending the visi
tors' program in Salem Friday
evening as guests of the all
women's post, Pioneer No. 14!).
were Mrs. L. P. Oehler, Mr. and
Mrs. Ciladwyn Hamrc, Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Powell. Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest L. Starr, Mrs. Mae Higin
botham. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hail,
Mr. and M:.. Robert Allen, Mr.
and Mrs. Dewev Allen and Mr.
and Mrs. Lcn Osterling. i
Mrs. Lewis Hall is entertaining :
the past presidents parley Fri
day evening. January 29. j
The unit president, Mrs. L. P. ;
Oehler, named her committee
personnel to be in charge of the
various functions of the district
No. 2 conference to be at Le
gion hall, Sunday afternoon and
evening. February 7, beginning
at 2 o'clock.
Mrs. Ralph Francis is to be
general chairman of the 6:30
o'clock dinner and will plan the
individual favors for the guests.
Assisting in dining room ar
rangement and serving will be
Mrs. Ralph Gordon, Mrs. Clad
wvn Hamrc. Mrs. Earl Baker.
Mrs. Larry Carpenter, Mrs. Lcn
Osterling: to decorate the tables
will be Mrs. Dewey Allen and
Mrs. Uruce Billings who will also
be responsible for the placecards
and the roaistralion designation '
cards, and Mrs. Mina Cooper and
Mrs. Nettie Noren assisting with
the corsages. Mrs. F. M. Powell
will serve as hostess.
At the registration desk and
presenting the name card will be ;
Mrs. Pewev Allen. Mrs. Robert
Allen, Miss Ina ITTold, Mrs.
Cottenbcrg, and Mrs. Mina
Cooper.
Tages are to be the four young
women who attended Cirls State
as guests of the auxiliary. Miss
Nancv Benson. Miss Nancy ,
Peckham. Miss Betty Mntom- ,
en- and Miss Donna Jackson. i
On the. ticket committee are i
Mrs Victor Howard and Mrs. T. ;
P. Heidenstrnm. I'niler supervi-,
Oregon College of Education, Monmouth Pictured above
from left to right are: sophomore, Dot Swigart from Salem;
sophomore Pat Todd from Salem; freshman, Joyce Yuranck
of Woodburn; and sophomore, Sharen Strand from Klamath
Falls. They will model in the style show here on Saturday.
Miss Swigart is modeling pedal pushers and jacket with a T
shirt. Aliss Todd is wearing a spun rayon night gown with
lace trim and shirred yoke. Miss Yuranck, seated, wears a
faille dress and bolero jacket trimmed in pearl and rhinestone
sequins, while Miss Strand models a beige cardigan cashmere
sweater and cinnamon brown wool skirt with side pockets.
Activities Noted
For Star Chapter
WOODBURN The regular meet
ing of Evergreen chapter No. 41,
Order of the Eastern Star, was
Monday night at the Masonic
temple.
Honored in the cast were Mrs.
Harlow Dixon of Evergreen chap
ter, grand representative of the
state of Maine, and Mr. and Mrs.
Gail Wengcnroth, junior past ma
tron and junior past patron of
Evergreen chapter.
During the business session the
annual report of the Masonic and
O.E.j. trustees was read and
filed. A letter of thanks was read
from the Masonic and O.E.S.
home for Christmas donations to
the home. The letter relative to
contributions for the endowment
sion of Mrs. Francis as kitchen
committee arc Mrs. Mae Higin
botham, Mrs. Ernest L. Starr,
Mrs. Lewis Hall, Mrs. W. S.
Sherman and Mrs. Bruce Billings.
Mrs. Olaf Anderson will make
the coffee, Mrs. E. A. Kern will
be in charge of the rolls, and
Mrs. Raymond Church and Mrs.
K. C. Jorgenson of the dessert.
fund was re-read and discussed
and the letter tabled pending
more information as to condi
tions at the home.
It was announced that a no
host dinner for members and
families will be at 6:30 p.m.
preceding the next regular meet
ing on February 8. Appointed as
the committee in charge were
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burt, Mrs.
Myrtle Hall and Mrs. Ruby Pcy.
ton. Decorations will be in
charge of Mrs. Martha Rciling
and Mrs. Glenna Treupcl. Prac
tice for the officers was set for
February 7 at 8 p.m.
Under "good of the order" Mrs.
Dixon talked on her work as
grand representative and Mr. and
Mrs. Wengcnroth each spoke
briefly. A gift was presented to
Gail Wengcnroth by Harlow C.
Dixon in behalf of the 1953 cen
tral star. Thanks were voiced to
Willard Atwood for repairing
and re-decorating the card ta
bles. Mrs. Thompson, worthy ma
tron, gave a report of the visit of
several members to the Willam
ette Valley Matrons and Patrons
association at Shedd recently.
She announced her theme for the I
year as "Faith." A meeting
Festival Due
At OCE Campus
OREGON COLLEGE, Monmouth
One of the highlights of "Folk's
Festival" to be this Saturday at
Oregon College of Education will
be the fashion show, presented
Saturday afternoon in Maple hall
by members of the student body.
Miss Betty Beigh, chairman
of the show, states fall, winter,
and spring apparel will be model
ed. Registration for Folk's Festi
val will begin at 9. Campus tours
will be conducted from 10 to 11,
after which a talent review will
be presented . in Campbell hall
at 11. Luncheon will be served
at 12:30 in Todd hall with the
tea, fashion show, and smoker
planned for the afternoon.
Eastern Oregon College of Ed
ucation will play OCE in the
gymnasium at 8 with a sports
dance to follow.
To Wed Soon
LEBANON The engagement
of Miss Alta Collinson to Harold
Palmcrvas announced last week.
They plan to be wed at an eve
ning ceremony on Feb. 4 at Our
Saviour's Lutheran church.
the social club was announced to
be in the dining room after chap
ter. Refreshments were served by
a committee which included Mr.
and Mrs. Ora F. Morris, Mrs. Lc-
nore Schoor, Miss Mildred Schoor
of I and Mrs. Cobic dcLcspinasse.
What dry cleaning firm in Salem had the confidence to submit its plant
and processes to such thorough inspection and impartial investigation?
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Orlons or
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SECOND FLOOR
ASST. CROUP
WOMEN'S
ROBES
PRICED
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DRYC
WIEDER'S
TRUCLEEN
"CERTIFIED"
DRYCLEANING
WIEDER'S
SALEM LAUNDRY CO.
263 South High Street Phone 3-9125
ONE RACK
TODDLERS'
COAT and
HAT SETS
Broken Lots
and Sizes
SECOND FLOOR j
1:4
Don't Forget
To turn on your porch light
Thursday night for the
Mothers' March on Polio.
7 to 8 P.M.
MEN'S SUIT AND
TOPCOAT CLEARANCE!
ONE GROUP SUITS
Penncy's annual Janu
ary clean-up of better
quality suits. In this
group you'll find novel
ty splash weaves, sheen
gabardines, shadow
cords, orlon-wools and
hard-finish worsted. Ev
ery ore an excellent
buy at this terrific low
price. Regulars and
longs. Broken sizes.
MAIN FLOOR
Many styles
and fabrics to
choose from.
tvery one
b i g money
saving bar
gain, Broken
sizes and colors.
ONE GROUP MEN'S
ALL-WOOL
BROKEN SIZES AND COLORS
BONNETS
ONE
Second Klnnr
RACK GIRLS'
Cotton
Quills
Second Floor
12 ONLY DOll '
ROBES
3
$4
BUGGIES
.Main Moor
2 ONLY 12" $jf
Velocipedes O
Main Floor
Ml
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III Quontity
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MEZZANINE
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$ SS&i 1
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$18 1 Spreads 1
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$1 jrt I MEZZANINE
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I Children's j
3 I Shoes I
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I ond Sizes
in This Group j
$C DOWNSTAIRS STORE
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ONE GROUP MEN'S
CORDUROY SHIRTS
SIZE SMALL & MEDIUM ONLY
MAIN FLOOR
ONE GROUP MEN'S
SPORT SHIRTS
FLANNELS OR RAYONS
MAIN FLOOR
ONE GROUP MEN'S
HEAVY JACKETS
BROKEN LOTS AND SIZES
MAIN FLOOR
ONE GROUP BOYS'
TOPCOATS
SIZES 7 20
ONE GROUP BOYS'
SUEDE JACKETS
BROKEN SIZES AND (010RS
MAIN FLOOR
12 ONLY BOYS
PLAID ROBES
WASHABLE PLAIDS
MAIN FLOOR
WOMEN'S
GIRLS'
WOOL MITTENS
BROKEN LOTS AND COLORS
MAIN FLOOR
ASSORTED GROUP
TABLE LAMPS
DOWNSTAIRS STORK
ONE GROUP 3-WAY
FLOOR LAMPS
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
ONE GROUP
RAYON PANELS
PERMANENT FINISH 42"i8l"
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
TOE RUBBER
Slues R-9 Only
Downstairs Store