Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 03, 1954, Page 9, Image 9

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    Church Women
Plan Breakfast
Of special Interest for all worn
en deleRates to the Oregon Coun
cil of Churches Convocation this
week at the First Christian
church, as well as to local
church women, will be the Wom
en's 'Breakfast scheduled for
7:30 Thursday morning at the
First Methodist church.
Mrs. Victor P. Morris, Eugene,
wifo of the acting president of
the University of Oregon, will
speak on "The Church Woman's
Besponsibility in World Affairs."
Mrs. Morris is recognized as one
of Oregon's leading Women
speakers in the realm of inter
national affairs and the United
States. She is a member of the
Oregon Council's Social Action
Committee.
Attending the breakfast will
be Mrs. G. Henry Green of Mil
waukie, state president of the
Oregon Council of Church Wom
en who has just returned from
a meeting of state presidents in
New York City called by the
General Department of United
Church Women of the National
Council of Churches. Other
state council officers, delegates
to the convocation, will be intro
duced by the local council presi
dent, Mrs. Ernest . Goulder, who
will preside.
Reservations for the breakfast
may be made with Mrs. J. Edgar
Purdy at the office of the First
Methodist church.
St. Luke's Plans
Band tor School
WOOD BURN Mrs. Robert
Miller, secretary-treasurer of the
newly - organized Band Parents
club of St. Luke's parochial
school, has announced that a first
band instruction class will be held
at the school for St. Luke's pu
pils from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Thurs
day, Feb. 4, with J. L. Dyrud,
band instructor from Silverton
schools, in charge.
The class is the result of sever
al months planning to secure an
instructor, instruments, available
class time and to create parent
and pupil interest. The project
was begun by the Christian Par
ents club, a committee headed by
Mrs. Clair Niblcr working out
details of the plan.
At a recent meeting in St.
Luke's parish hall the Band Par
ents group was organized. Killian
Smith was named president; Joe
Gamroth, vice-president, and Mrs.
Robert Miller, secretary-treasurer.
The committee met with Dy
rud last week to line up instru
- ments needed and determine the
number of children who would
be actively Interested.
Fifteen children are expected
to take part in Thursday's initial
class meeting every Wednesday
thereafter at 4 p.m.
Farm Calendar
For Polk County
Feb. 6 10:30 a.m., Rickreall
Krangc hall Grange agricul
tural and home economics com
mittees' aqnual me'eting. Feb. 6
Oregon swine growers bred
gilt sale, state fairgrounds, Sa
lem. Feb. 9 20-40 meeting,
Rickreall grange hall, 8 p.m.
Feb. 10 Polk county dusting
cooperative, 1:30 p.m., Dallas
city hall. Feb. 11-13 Oregon
state Panders Union annual
state convention, Veterans of
Foreign Wars hall, Salem.
Feb. 12 Polk-Marion cherry
growers meeting, Dairy Coop
erative building, 213S Fair
grounds road, Salem, 1:30 p.m.
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