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Salem, Oregon, Monday, May 21, 1956
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Miss Mendenhall
New Worthy Adviser i
SHERIDAN Miss Donna Alen
denhall was installed worthy ad
viser of Sheridan Rainbow assem
bly, Thursday evening, in installa
tion ceremonies conducted by the
McMinnville DeMolay chapter.
Other newly installed officers
arc Miss Pat Hughey, worthy as
sociate adviser; Miss Joan McCoy,
charity: Miss Judy Atwood, hope;
Miss Marcia Bryant, faith; Miss
Janice Mendenhall, chaplain; Miss
Carolee Haenny, drill leader; Miss
Sharon Remington, inner observer;
Miss Joy Smuck, outer observer;
Miss Linda Baylor, choir director;
and Miss Jeannette Carlson,
pianist. Rays installed were Misses
Peggy Harris, service; Linda Bay
lor, patriotism; Vada Robertson,
fidelity; Diane Aaron, immortal-j
ily; Kathy Wells, nature; Betty
Brett, religion; and Melissa Agee,
love.
Choir members will be Misses!
Sally Wepster, Margaret Lee, De-i
lores White, Patricia Newton, Pat'
Warren, Carol Hess and Barbara'
Doyle. j
Miss Donna Soeelman nninninn
worthy adviser, was presented with
a special degree by the line of
ficers, bow members, and Miss
Shirley Willhite.
Stalps Observe
Silver Anniversary
MOUNT ANGEL On the occa
lion of their silver wedding anni
versary, .Mr, and Mrs. William
Stalp of near Scotts Mills, were
the guests of honor at a buffet
supper at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Uhing, recently.
Those present to compliment Mr.
nd Mrs. Stalp were Mrs. Stalp's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lutz
of Salem, who recently celebrated
their golden wedding anniversary;
Mr. Slab's mother. Mrs Asnos
Stalp of Mount Angel; Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Stalp and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Stroda and Law-!
rence. all of Harrisburs' Mr anrf 1
Mrs. Dennis Stroda and family of
Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stalp,
John and Bernard, Mr, and Mrs.
James Turin, all of Aurora; Mr.
and Mrs. Darrell Rehm and daugh-j
ter of Ephrata, Wash.; Mr. and'
Mrs. Leonard Lutz of Corvallis;
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schmidt, Aber
deen, South Dakota; Miss Margaret
Stalp, Molalla; Allen Obersinner,
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bonacker re
cently of Colonial Heights, Vir
ginia; and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Uhing.
Garden Club Installs
INDEPENDENCE An event for
the Independence Garden club was
the installation of the officers for
the new year.
The officers installed were Mrs.
Ralph Evans, president; Mrs. E.
R. Grantham, vice president; Mrs.
Zora Embree, secretary, and Mrs.
Harrison Brant, treasurer. The
Installing officer was Mrs. Carl
Groth.
A report from Mrs. T. D. Pom
eroy in regards to assisting the
city in landscaping the swimming
pool was given. The standing com
mittee chairmen gave their annual
reports as well as the officers.
The program chairman, Mrs. Es
tella Fluke, announced the June
meeting will be in the Pythian hall
dining room at 7:30 p.m. and Mrs.
Grover Mattison is the hostess
chairman. The subject will be on
roses, and the speaker is to be
announced later.
A no-host luncheon followed by
a plant safe and white elephant
auction preceded the business
meeting.
Riha-Foster Rites
INDEPENDENCE Of inter
est to their many friends is the
marriage of Miss Vera Foster,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl j
Foster, to Paul Riha, son of Mr. ,
and Mrs. Adolph Riha. The wed-;
ding took place at Stevenson,
Wash., Saturday, May 12. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Riha of Cascade
Locks were hosts to the wedding
supper following.
Mr. and Mrs. Riha are now
at home in Independence.
Family Picnic Given
WOODBURN A picnic was!
given at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
T. K. Sanderson recently honoring
the mothers of the family and the
first birthday anniversary of Kim
Erik Olsen of Tacoma, Wash.,1
grandson of the Sandersons. i
Present were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. '
Way and daughter Bonnie Sue. and
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Peters of Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson
and son Kim Erik of Tacoma.
Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kocher
and children, Larry, Jerry and
Deborah, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Way.
Mrs. Rose Jungwirth, and Dr. and
Mrs. Sanderson, all of Woodburn.
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