Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 21, 1955, Image 7

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Sa&m.regorft Wednesday jeceer 21, 1955
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THE CAPffAL JOURNAL
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Mrs.Melvin Torrestal. Next tJeet- 5p0)S0r$ Banquet
ing will J January J6 Sa)em High J(
an Legion auxr.iary mei:wc0iay i .
veiling in the Legion club. Paced-iCUO Jrty Vjen
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ing jhe opening ceremony, the
Home Nursing cl)s receid their
American Red Cross certificates
Dokacon, nurse in-
mpleting the
U'A j'r - irom Maureen
1 ' J '1 ' strurtor. Those r,
r f v t 'i care ot 11,1
W I V.Jr'ivwA. 'fc. -!were Mrs. Louis
I Ll (H ' ' 'Frank P. Marshall
tAl fT t" Manning, Mrs,
.a -f j I' . Mrs. K. Alfred
ki W M 7 tin H. Wilson. Sr..
Vf 5 , f rSS i tonnan, Mrs.
EAST LEM Capital Dental
Assistants club met at the home 0C4
Mrs. vera Hassett tne past week
for the. annual Christmas party.
Co-hostyse were Mrs. Bill De
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Maurer. Mrs.
Mrs. George
Richard fhristphier,
Williams, Mrs. Aus-
Mrs. Alfred G.
Anson Kngels.
Recruiting of home nursing and
first aid rhiKspft is (hp rivil Hp.
classes will start in January. Any
one interested my call Mrs. Frank
Marshall. 2-6630.
Greetings to unit members, in
poetry, was read from Mrs. Addie
Curtis. Mrs. Mem Pearce, child
welfare chairman, has purchased
toys and food for several veterans
families for Christmas. Mrs- James
Garson, rehabilitation chairman,
will deliver 214 baskets of cigar
ettes, candy and fruit to veterans
in the State hospital, as a gift for
Sick" course MrJ A1 shelton and Mrs.
Edna Holden. Members attending
were Mrs. Sally Krause, Mrs. De
lores Jackson, Mrs. Marge Calle
san, Mrs. M a b 1 e Schultz, Miss
Dona Lance, MUs Barbara Brew
er, MiA Donna Kirscher, Miss
Charlotte Tobler, Miss Gladys Bar
tholomew, Miss Fern Nelson and
Miss Velda Burgett. Guests were
Mrs. Ammon Adams, Mrs. Elvin
Peterson, Miss Maureen Smith and
Miss Clarice Farnestron. It was a
social evening with Christmas mu
sic and the revealing of secret
friends of the past year and ex
change of gifts.
Party for OES Group
MOLALLA Mrs. S. B. Powers,
Mrs. Ray Bochmke and Mrs. Don
Allen entertained past worthy ma-
Yanks program of the Legion rons of 0rcmd chapter 0rdcr of
Vy U A-- tubercu
Goldenweds Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Harlond, above, observed
their 50th wedding anniversary, Sunday, December 11, an
open house being given during the afternoon at the Odd
Fellows temple. (McEwan studio picture)
Chadwick Chapter
Meeting on Tuesday
Chadwick chapter. Order of East-1'"8 n1om!,s in the area and some
... c,or , W,",i., ; J , -nnvate homes where they have
STLSS" :ZJrr!Z?"L roi to appear' They
party with exchange of gifts and ! 1 """P,?:!; by' ?Lt .
FOl'R CORNERS The three
Brownie troops of Auburn school
go caroling Wednesday evening
for the pleasure of several nurs
and auxiliary. A sum of $25 was
Clf i voted to the Gift of Yanks depart-vl-
. ! ment of Oreeon. American Leeion.
"if i Two magazines "Keys to Peace"
placed in the two Senior
schools. A $5 Christmas Seal
tuberculosis bond was purchased.
A Christmas gift was sent to a
world War I nurse, who is hos
pitalized. The post members joined
with the auxiliary to hear carol
singing by the PTA Mothers sing
ing group. Christmas decorations
were arranged by Mrs. G. H. Kel
ler, and refreshments served by
the officers and executive board
Eastern Star, Thursday evening.
Gifts were exchanged with sixteen
members present in the Powers
home. Mrs. 0. G. Foglesong read
the Christmas story and several
Christmas games and music were
enjoyed. Refreshments were serv
ed by the hostesses.
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WILLAMINA The Pinochle
club met at the home of Mrs. Bill
Denton this week. Mrs. Clara
Krauthocfer. Miss Hintzen, Mrs.
Hei'en Tharp, Mrs. Kathryn Lady
and Mrs. Thelma Mulford were
members. Attendance prizes were 'prize winners
tei
club gave a mother - daughtei
(ristmas banquet at the Goldei
Plas:t Tuesday night.
Mrs. Tom Wolgamott, directo:
of physiAl education for girls ii
the Salem schools, spoke abou
the difference between physica
education 20 years ago and thi
present day.
Miss Pat Whelan Dresented :
piano solo and Miss Janice Rose
ler read a poem to the Catherine
Committee chairmen for the a?
fair were Misses Janice Shrakc
tickets; Dfane wicker, program
and Cynthia Chase, decorations.
AWM Installation
WILLAMINA - Fifty guests anr
members were present for ot
ficer installation night for th
American War Mothers.
Mrs. Earl Richardson was in
stalled president by past state
president Mrs. Eva Bennett of A!
bany. Other new officers arei Fir
vice president, Mrs. Earl McNam
ar; second vice president, Mrs
George Hanson; secretary, Mr
Ernest Kilgore; corresponding sec
retary, Mrs. Ray Morrison, trea
surer, Mrs. Oscar Noreen; chap
lain, Mrs. R. L. Norris; historian
Mrs. rrank Smelser
Mrs. Morrison was out-goind
president,
NORTH HOWELL Week-end vis
itors at the Wilmer Fossholm home
were Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Foss
holm and daughter, and Mr. and
Mrs. Laverne Alexson and chil
dren all of Toledo. Joining the
group last Sunday, for a pre
Christmas dinner, were Mr. and
Mrs. Lorcn Richter and children
from Canby.
singing Christmas carols. An aden-
ers, Mrs. William sMsuehcme.r
da was given for the outgoing ma-! r "lulam imsmST-
Iron and patron, and they were 3rd rad.e iTP . J?' f.P
presented with gifts. Mrs. Mabel : ood- 2nd grade and Mrs. Calvin
Fischer was voted into member- Bonn.ey- 4 ,h Later in the
ship,
Visitors were Mrs. Dora E.
Pierce, Martha chapter, No. 146,
Lapeer, Mich; Miss Margaret
Muir, Bartholomew chapter, No.
evening all will meet at Mrs.
Messmechcr s home, 727 Brenner,
for refreshments.
ilomew chapter, No.'r "i. ri:-.
22. LaMaure, N.Dak.; Mrs. A. N. ruuuiy uinncn uiven
Higley, Morninglight chapter. No,
80, Warren, Ohio; Mrs. Edith Dil
ley, Bolton chapter, No. 100, Bol
ton, Tenn.
Installation of new officers will
be Wednesday, December 28.
White Christmas trees decorated
the dining room for the social
hour. Committee for the evening
included Mrs. Mem Pearce, chair
man, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kecler. Mr.
and Mrs. Erwin Oehler, Mrs, Clara
Boals, Mrs. R. L. Christphier, Mrs.
M, A. Pekar, Mrs. George Hanley.
Party for 500 Club
MOLALLA For their annual
Christmas turkey dinner party,
the Sunday evening 500 club met
at the Newbcrg home of Ernie
Smith. There was a gift ex
change, and the evening was
spent socially. The Smiths home
was beautifully decorated for the
Christmas holiday season.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Hcnrici, Mr. and Mrs. O.
G. Foglesong, Mrs. P. J. Brecn,
all of Molalla: Mr. and Mrs. Vic
Brodkorb of Portland. The club
plays next in the Rrodkorb home
Sunday evening, January 22, at
6:30 o'clock.
Miss Mooney Feted
WILLAMINA Miss Helen Moo
oney was given a bridal shower
this week by Mrs. Joy Shelby and
Mrs. Virginia Coulter. There were
22 present.
Miss Mooney is the bride-elect
of Robert Laverty of Ainsworth,
Nebr., who is stationed with the
navy at Astoria. The wedding will
be December 31 at St. Michael's
Catholic church in Grand Ronde.
M O L L A L A A pre-Christmas
family dinner was given Sunday in
the W. J. Dibala home. Another
family dinner is planned for Christ
mas day for Mrs. Dibala's rela
tives, the Pollards. At the recent
dinner were John Dibala. Scolts
Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Maurer,
Silverton; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Di
bala, San Diego. Calif., and rrank
Dibala, Portland.
Mrs. Eby Honored
MOLALLA Mrs. Clyde Eby
was honored on her birthday, when
her daughter, Mrs. Dick Jackson,
gave a dinner in the Jackson home
Saturday evening. A decorated
birthday cake and gifts were pre
sented to Mrs. Eby. Mr. and Mrs.
Claire King of Oregon City, Arden,
Merrill-Lee Jean and Michael Ehy
and Mr. and Mrs. Die': Jackson
and Cindy and Clyde Eby were
present.
NORTH JIOWELL-rMiss Sharon
Beats will be home this week to
spend the Christmas holidav with
I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Heals. Miss Beals is a freshman
at Oregon State college.
CALL
2-4191
FOR PAY LESS
BARGAINS OF
THE DAY .
Onen Evenincs 'Til 9
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five flowers .
bring a Christmas bloom
bring a Christmas bloom
into every hone. He'crtooses
here?. We've everything from corsages
to elaborate centecoieces.
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Penney's
SHOE
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Open 'Til 9 Tonight
XMAS SLIPPER
ji" Odds and Ends
In Children's, Women's, Men's . . . Save!
Every Pair Drastically Reduced! Hurry!
Women's Better
Slippers Now
Repriced
1Q Q Drastically
00 Reduced
Hard soles, open toes for her
walking pleasure. Sanitizcdt
for lasting flower freshness.
They're budget-priced in sizes
4 to 9 at Penney's now!
BASEMENT
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Women's
Cushion
Crepe Soled
Warm Slippers
2.44 Reduction
Lined with napped fabric for
extra warmth! What wonder
ful bunny-warm gifts they
make! Royal blue or red
Sizes 4 to 9. A Penney buy.
BASEMENT
Men's Fleece
Lined Warm
Slippers
4.98
Shearling lamb lined slippers
for men! Fine leather uppers,
adjustable leather laces for
comfort fit. Hard soles. Warm
fleecy linings.
BASEMENT
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HUGE PRICE REDUCTION ON
CHILDREN'S SLIPPERSt
aAima! Clippers , davv CROCKff
WPftS AVRm LINED SUPf ERS CRS
Odds and ends Wiillii'pVen's iK ttcr slipped. Your dinitr S
a variety of typ. Not all s ''"',(in onP ,n' V"
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Last "Minute: Gift Guide
hop f red. Meyer for Cimjrittt S-ilrrfca
FOR THE MAM
2.50 Lord Chesterfield Billfold 1.99 .
Old Spice After Shave Lotion 100
3.69 Electric Heat Pad 2.98
24.95 Electric Sheet, single control 12.49
2.50 Pure Badger Shave Brush 1.00
59c Howes After Shave Lotion 39c
1.98 Cuff Link and Tie Set 1.00
Gillette Safety Razor 1.00
Paper Mate Ball Pen 1.69
Ronson Electric Shaver 1245 with trade in
FOR THE LADY
59c Lady Eva Bubble Bath 3 for 1.00
2.00 Colonial Dames Cologne 1.00
1.00 Powder Compacts 59c
89c Nylon Bath Brush 59c
1.75 Aloha Mist Coioane 1.00
6.95 Ritz Bathroom Scale 3.99
6.50 Chic Handee Vibrator 4.99
14.95 Electric Dome Clock 12,95
24.95 Electric Sheet 12.49
1.50 Hudnut Home Permanent 69c
12.50 Ciros Original Perfumes 5.00
3.69 Musical Powder Boxes 1.99
14.95 Valiant Food Mixer 12.49
FOR BROTHER -
Davy Crockett Wrist Watch 6.95
Debonair Camera Set 4.95
Mechanical Trucks 79c to 4.95
59.95 English Bicycle 39.95
1.00 Pocket Knives 50c
Parker 21 Pen 5.00
Timex Wrist Watch 8.95 to 12.95
FOR SISTER
Costume Jewelry 1.00 up to 10.00 Set
Color Books 15c
1,00 Plastic Billfolds 59c
1.50 Hudnut Home Permanent'69c
Tussy 'Bubble Batfi, 1.00 ' ...
Tussf Gift sSetjj.OO and Up - ;
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