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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1954)
Page R SECTION I THE CAPITAL JOL'RXAL, Salem, Oregon Thursday, October 21, 1954 r . v f iffl aft J c , ' i 1 it Jaycee-Ettes at Silverton Active SILVERTOV The first fall meeting of the Jaycee-Ettes was Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. James Kkman, attended by 26 members and a group of twelve members of the senior Girl Scout troop which the organization spon sors. Mrs. Chester McEwan is club leader for the troop, and her assistant is Mrs. Lucille Morgan. Mrs. Lee Collier is Cirl Scout chairman. The younger women guests put on a program of pantomime, mu sic and history of the troop, with those taking part, including troop president, Barbara Skaifc; vice president, Margie McEwan; sec retary, Vcloris Morgan; treasurer, Mary Penn; and May Gottchalk, Pearl Morgan. Bonnie Elford, Jane Moon. Betty Ross, Bette GUIs, Joan Paul, Janice Ashley and t ley McEwan. A club guest was Mrs. Tr, Hansen. . j The Jaycee-Ettes plan a llalnr een party at 8 p.m. October X, the program chairman to be Irs. Bill Duncan with each Jaycee-ltte member having been assigno a ! special responsibility. ; j Late refreshments were sened t by the hostc. s, Mrs. Kkman nd assisting hestess Mrs. Denzcl 're gard. Family Dinner Given MOLALLA Mrs. Ethel Blabh- ford, had as guests, hcr'brothr and sister-in-law, the A. L. Ogks bees of Siletz, who visited her w oral days last week. Mrs. BlaUi ford entertained with a famty dinner, honoring the birthday i her son. Gale, and also the 52nd j children, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jack- wnUmi anniversary ot Jlr. ana . son oiiu - Mrs. Oglcsbee. Present for dinner besides the Oglesbees were Mr and Mrs. Gale Blatchford and . J lire iirred Blatchford. Jll. ....... - Portland, spent Suncay with Mrs. Blatchford. WAVE MARIE is the name of j grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. the daughter born October 1 to Orville Fidler of Samona, C.lif. Mr. and Mrs. James Fidler (Max- j and Mr. and Mrs. Anton KenU of ine Renti) at Napa, Calif. The Salem. v- tioldenweds Dir. ana Mrs. jonn baiter, above, were honored recently on the anniversary ot their golden wedding. Their family entertained at reception for the couple. (Portrait by Denn) South Hills Garden Club Puts on Show SOUTH SALEM The South Hills Garden club's flower show was Tuesday evening at the Sa lem Heights Community hall. Members of the Wee Wccdcrs Garden club also participates. Mrs. Harold Rosseler conduct ed a short business meeting and introduced guests and the new members welcomed were Mrs. George Davis and Mrs. Ralph So lum. Mrs. Lylc Bayne was named as sweepstakes winner at the show. Mrs. Halo Mickey was the show chairman, Mrs. A. W. Coon and Mrs. William Sanders were the judges. The tea table was decorated with orchid spoon chrysanthe mums and white gladioluses on a pink cloth. Pouring were Mrs. Hale Mickey and Mrs. Harold Rosseler. Winners in the show ' w.re: Table arrangements, dinner, 1, Mrs. Max Clark; 2, Mrs. Lewis Bartlctt; 3, Mrs. Aaron Schalk. Tea, 1, Mrs. Lylc Bayne; 2, Mrs., Aaron Schalk. Coffee, 1, Mrs. Harold Rosseler; 2, Mrs. Aaron Schalk; 3, Mrs. C. A. Linday, High, 1, Mrs. Harold Aldcrin; 2, Mrs. 0. K. Nielson; 3, Mrs. L. A. Clinker. Hall, J, Mrs. J. D. White Son; 2, Mrs. Helen Grabcnhorst; 3, Mrs. 0. K. Nielson. Buffet or mantel, high, 1, Mrs. Max Clark; 2, Mrs. J. D. Whltc gon; 3, Mrs. Aaron Schalk. Low, 1, Mrs. U A. cunkor; 2, Mrs. C. A. Linday. Antiques, china, 1, Mrs. Aaron Shalk; 2, Mrs. Har old Aldcrin. Miscellaneous, 1, Mrs. O. K. Nielson; 2, Mrs. H. G. Kcllcy. All color, white, 1, Mrs. Max Clark; 2, Mrs. Lewis Bart- lett. Yellow and bronze', 1, Mrs. Harold Rosseler; 2, Mrs. Harold Aldrrin; 3, Mrs. Aaron Schalk. Cup and saucer, 1, Mrs. Lylc Bayne; 2, Mrs. O. K. Nielson; 3, Mrs. C. A. Linday. Foliage, 1, Mrs. Hale Mickey; 2, Mrs. Charles Nielson; 3, Mrs. H. G. Kelley. Driftwood, 1, Mrs. C. A. Linday. Berry, 1, Mrs. Charles Nielson; 2, Mrs. J. D. Whitcgon. Corsages, formal, 1, Mrs. Lylc Bayne; 2, Mrs. Harold Rosseler; 3, Mrs. Ralph Maude. Informal, I, Mrs. Lyle Bayne; 2, Mrs. Rich ard Oraw; 3, Mrs. George Davis. Horticulture specimens, fu chsias, 1, Mrs. Lylc Bayne. Chrys anthemums, 1, Mrs. L. A. Clinker. After the show the judges ex plained the good and bad points of - the arrangements and told why some were winners and some were not. Mrs. L. A. Clink er was the plant chairman. UNA Event Mrs. F. J. Ardt and Mrs. Betty McMorris were in charge of the program at the meeting of Oregon Grape camp, Royal Neighbors of America Wednesday evening. Students from the Don Allen dance studio gave a review with Gene Gcbauer as their instructor. Those participating 'were Miss Henoe Boehmer, Hiss Sharon Bowles, Miss Joan Glenn, Miss Roxie Cooper, Miss Terry Bowles, tionnie Mciiray. Bill Bartlctt, Misses Cccile NaftMer, Miss Don na Potter, Adiane Kricr, Cheron Potter, Nancy Gray. 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