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MOUNT ANGEL High school
senior girls from Willamette Val
ley schools were invited to attend
a Senior Day program at Mount
Angel Women's college Saturday,
to give the visiting students a
glimpse of college and campus hfe
in action.
The all-day program began with
registration from 10 to u o'clock
in the morning, followed by get
acquainted sessions, tour of the
campus, lunch, skits on college
life, slides, and glimpses of several
actual classes in session.
Miss Pat Anderson, Mount An
gel, general chairman, was assist
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Miss Dorothy Huber, Mount An
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Misses Barbara O'Halloran, Mount
Angel; Grace Folti, Hubbard: and
Gertrude Fox, 'Watertown. South
Dak., headed a general display
committee, with bulletin boards
and room displays portraying col
lege activities.
Tea Success
SPRING VALLEY A successful
affair was the Valentine silver tea,
given by the Lincoln Zena parents
club at the Spring Valley home of
Mrs. P. H. Thede last week. Mrs.
Philip M. Brandt. Jr., was in
charge of the benefit. Background
music was presented by Mrs.
James S. Smart.
Serving guests were Shirley
Thede, Karen Greshman, Jean
Coleman, Iola Hubbs and Justina
Friesen, students from Lincoln
school. Among the guests were
wives and secretaries of legisla
tors. Mrs. Dorothy Killcy was in charge
of the pre-school and primary kin
dergarten at the community cen
ter. MACLEAY Mrs. Wilber Miller
and Mrs. W. F. Coli were hostesses
to members of the Macleay Wo
men's club for a dessert Thursday,
at the Miller home.
At the business meeting a cash
donation was approved for the
Children s Farm home near Cor
vallis, the hospital fund and for
the March of Dimes.
Mrs. A. C. Hoover, Raymond,
Wash., was a guest.
The March meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Harry Martin,
Sr., with Mrs. Harry Martin, Jr.,
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WOODBURN A district meeting
of Gervais chapter No. 118 and
Evergreen chapter No. 41, Order
of the Eastern Star, was Thurs
day night, at the Masonic temple
in Woodburn, when Mrs. Louise R.
Irving, worthy grand matron of
the grand chapter of Oregon, made
her official visit.
In charge of the meeting were
Mrs. Ellen Dean, worthy matron
and J. Pierre Aspinwall, worthy
patron, for Gervais chapter, Mrs.
Dorothy Garren, worthy matron
and Arthur M. Burt, worthy pa
tron, for Evergreen chapter.
Mrs. Irving was introduced, es
corted to the east, and greeted
with the grand honors. Also hon
ored in the east were Mrs. Ellen
Elford, grand marshal of the grand
chapter, Mrs. Mabel Dixon of
Evergreen chapter, grand repre
sentative of Maine, and Mrs. Flor
ence Burr, Gervais chapter, grand
representative of Washington, and
Clifford 0. Wilson, worthy patron
of Portland chapter No. 97.
Gervais chapter conducted the
opening, escort, good of the order
and closing ceremonies. Evergreen
capter exemplified the ballot and
put on the initiatory work.
Under good of the order, a clever
degree was put on by the officers
of Gervais chapter, honoring Mrs.
Irving and a gift was presented to
her from the two chapters. A hu
morous skit "Who's Afraid of the
Big Bad Wolf?" was put on by a
group from Evergreen chapter for
Mrs. Irving and she was presented
with a piggy bank. Mrs. Irving
gave an address. There were also
talks by other honored guests.
Refreshments were served by a
committee from the two chapters,
including Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Harper, Mrs. Adelaide Toomb, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Evans of Gervais
chapter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
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WOODBURN A 'social meet
ing of the Woodburn Business
and Professional Women's club
was Thursday night at the library
with 23 members and guests
present.
Guests were Mrs. Peter Clark,
Mrs. Frank Wagenveld, Mrs. Ed
ward DeHaan, Mrs. Betty Me
sick, Mrs. John Zerzan, Mrs. Es
tella Kerns and Mrs. George Rog
ers, and Mrs. Richard. Williams
of Gervais.
The program committee, in
cluding Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Burk
ed, Mrs. Vickers, Mrs. Molly
Hunt and Miss Thompson, was in
charge of the evening. Mrs. Burk
ert led the games, Mrs. Muir led
the group singing with Mrs. J.
Melvin Ringo at the piano. Miss
Judy Cornwell played piano so
los. Mrs. Sam Smith conducted the
grab bag from which gifts were
distributed. Refreshments were
served by the committee.
The monthly business meeting
will be March 3 at the library
and the international relations
committee will be in charge of
activities for March. Members of
the committee are Mrs. John
Dickson. Mrs. George Timm. Mrs.
Frank Bentley, Mrs. Veola Farm
er, and Mrs. Clara Stange.
STAYTON Andrea Dozler en
tertained a group of friends at a
Valentine party at the home of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Dozler on Shaft road.
Guests were Doris Adams, Mary
and Marilyn Welter, Janice Fery
Mary Ann Foltz, Lois Van Handel,
Janice Kreitzer, Jeannette Fery,
Janice Adams, Geraldine Frost,
and Carol Dozler.
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Girl Scout association met recent
ly at the home of Mrs. Lillian Mc
Ewen. Mrs. Jerry Gastineau, dis
trict chairman, presided.
Mrs. Frank Hubbs, member of
the Santiam Area camp commit
tee, reported that the Girl Scout
camp at Smith Creek will be in
session from June 26 to August
15 with registration set at $18 per
girl per week.
' It was announced that if former
Girl Scouts have uniforms to sell
they may contact Mrs. Gastineau.
The district is also asking for
adults with' special hobbies and in
terests who would be interested in
teaching or explaining these hob
bies to any scout troop, to volun
teer their names to Mrs. Gastin
eau. Mrs. R. F. Schmidt was named
cookie sale chairman with the
starting date to be March 11.
Plans were made for an all
scout program, tentatively set for
March 10 at Eugene Field school
at 7:30 p.m. Each troop is to make
up a display of its accomplishments
and to furnish a part of the pro
gram. At this meeting the leaders
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Christian Service of the Method
ist church will be on Shrove Tues
day, February 22, at the church.
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