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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1954)
Thursday, October 21, 1954 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon SECTION 1 Paire 9 Events Announced For Job's Daughters MOLALLA At their Monday night meeting, members of Inter national Order of Job's Daughters, bethel No. 46, Molalla, made plans tn accept the invitation of Molalla Theta Rho girls to attend a hay ride and dancing party the eve ning of October 30. A letter was read from the grand librarian, urging the bethel to keep up scrapbooks. Each girl is to bring one article to the next meeting, to make up a Thanksgiving basket to be taken to the Masonic-F.astern Star home for their "grandfather" and 'grandmother" there. Plans were made for Friendship nisht meeting November 1, with Milwaukie bethel to be invited. In case Milwaukie girls cannot at tend, the Gresham bethel will be invited. As money-making projects, bethel members are to serve a dinner for the Masonic lodge mem bers preceding the men's Novem ber 11 meeting. A food sale is planned for Saturday, October 30. Miss Patricia Allison, honored queen, announced that election of officers will be at the December 20 meeting. A special evening for the Masonic members and Eastern Star members is planned for the December 6 meeting. Mrs. Marshall, guardian, com plimented the girls on their fine inspection night conducted jointly with Oregon City bethel there and gave them certain pointers on their work. Leonard Marshall, as sociate guardian, invited the girls to a skating party this Saturday evening. October 23, at cither the Oaks rink or in Woodburn, in ap preciation of the girls' excellent work in selling candy in the state wide project. Miss Harryette Swerver was named chairman of the refresh ment committee for the next meet ing; Miss Marcy Walters, chair man on pledge committee; Misses Lois Burns, Judy Moehnke and Judy Kapplcr, cheer committee; Miss Marycllen Stafford, chair man, social and entertainment committee. Heads Club SOUTH SALEM Mrs. Harold Alderin wis elected president of the Wee Weeders Garden club at their meeting Tuesday, when the group opened their fall ses sion with a no-host luncheon at the home of Mrs. William Hughes. The group made plans for the chrysanthemum show, scheduled for Nov. 6 and 7, aX the Salem Heights Community hall, spon sored by the Little Garden Club of Salem Heights. On the entry committee are Mrs. Aaron Schalk. Mrs. Lloyd Davenport, Mrs. Helen Grabenhnrst and Mrs Harold Alderin. It was decided to increase the club's member ship to 20 active members. Pro- CramS for th mmina vnr mora planned and year books given out. 'Welcomed as new members were Mrs. William Hal, and Mrs. Lloyd Davenport. Guests were Mrs. Donald Dawson and Mrs. Louis Richter. Reading Club Meets DAYTON The first fall meet ing of the Dayton Reading club met with Mrs. William Stockhoff last week with dessert lunch at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Bill Belts, president, presi ded over the business meeting. Other officers ar : Mrs. Stockhoff, vice president; Mrs. Carl Francis, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Nellc Coburn and Mrs. Brooks Sweeney are on the flower committee. Following the business meeting Mrs. J. L. Shawvcr read interest ing letters from her daughter-in-law, Mrs. James Shaw r in Fon tainbleau, France. Mrs. Shawver whose mother Mrs. Walter Ivie of Sheridan, had spent a good part of the summer in France took several trips, to Germany, England and other countries. Mrs. Stockhoff al so told of the various experiences of her son Bill, who is with the Army in Germany. The club will meet with Mrs. Carl Francis on November i, at 1 o'clock. Miss Edler Honored HUBBARD Honored with a bridal shower Sunday afternoon was Miss Armella Edler, Salem, bride-elect of Louis Doubrava, Hubbard, at the home of Mrs. John R. Doubrava assisted by Mrs. W. J. Doubrava, both of Hub bard; Mrs. Albert Pirkl and Mrs. Anton Pirkl both of Molalla and Mrs. Glen Krieger of Dayton. 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