Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 05, 1956, Page 6, Image 6

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    Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, December 5, 1956
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Wed Recently Mr. and Mrs. H. A. (Bud) Stevenson (Mary Lou
(t the Congregational church in Manhasset, N.Y., in laic October.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Show' of New York and the bridegroom
Dennis Stevenson, Salem. ( Beidlcr-Viken studio, Manhassel, N.Y.)
Sacred Heart Group
In Recital Sunday
The music students of Sacred
Heart academy and the choral
groups will be presented in a re
cital Sunday, at 2:30 p.m. in the
auditorium of the Oregon State
School for the Blind. The recital is
open to the public and there is no
admission charge.
The following will participate:
Marie Stelner, Beverly Carey, Do
lores Lindquist, Linda Thompson,
Jerry Wolle, Mary Jo Mousey,
Eloise Corey, Judy Woodry, Judy
Nielson, Donna Slrauch, James
Fliflet, Anne Meuscy, Audrey Car
ey, Mary Jo Meusey, Judy Boct
tlcher, the Marlon Scxtcite, the Ce
cellans, and the Treble Triad.
AT MONDAY evening's meeting
01 Capital unit. No. 9. American
Legion auxiliary, delegates to the
Marlon county assembly were
tlected as follows: Mrs. J. 11. Gor
don, Mrs. Arthur Wcddlc, Mrs.
P, E. Stevenson, Miss Vada Hill
and Mrs, Jame Mcnnls. Alternates
fleeted are Mrs. Victoria SI If (lor,
Mrs. H. H. Henry, Mrs, 0. E. Pal-
matecr, Mrs. Nell Witting, Mrs.
Howard N. Hunsakcr.
The auxiliary is gathering warm,
used clothing for the "save Ihc
children federation," for Hungar
ian refugees. Anyone who wishes
to donate warm clothing Is asked
to call Mrs. P. E
2-8137.
Stevenson,
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TOMMY HALEY, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam R. 'Haley, will ob
serve his tilth birtnoay, Friday,
and his mother has arranged a
party for him between 3 and 5
o'clock at their home. Feting the
Utile boy will be llcdi Framm, Bon
nie Sherman, Bruce and Nancy
Hcdloy, Danny Green, Jimmy Bar
clay, Jennifer Johnson, Jane Mon
nettc, Stephen Quiscnberry, and
Tommy's brother and sister, Sam
my and Victoria Haley.
HOME from her two-month trip
to Europe is Mrs. Paul Jaquct of
the Victor Point community. Mrs.
Jaquct flew to Copenhagen with
Mrs. Dorothea Stcusloif and Dr.
Mary Purvhic, then Joined her son,
Bill Jessup, the two visiting In
Kngland and various countries on
the Continent. Mr. Jessup is to be
In southern Spain for the winter
Mrs. Jaquct flew home Irom Lis
bon. Miss Stcusloff and Dr. Pur
vine are traveling In Africa.
A DAUGHTER, their third child,
was born Tuesday, December 4, at
Salem General hospital to Mr. and
Mrs. Konold K. Jones, Jr. Also
welcoming lha new arrival are a
brother, Jeffry, and agistor, Les
lie Ellen. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald E. Jones, Sr, of
Salem, and Mrs. Elizabeth Harris
of Spokane. Mrs. Dan Thomas of
Salem Is a great-grandmother.
Mrs. Harris Is visilinff hern for a
timc nt the homo of her son-in-law
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COMPLETE LINE OF TOYS
TO BE CLOSED OUT AT
REDUCTIONS FROM
COME EARLY FOR
BEST SELECTIONS
GEORGE eTN
GEORGE &
lLLEN
Shaw), above, were married
The bride !s the daughter of
Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hosts to Group
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jackson enter
tained a group of friends Saturday
evening. Cards were , played and
late dessert was served.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Conner, Mr', and Mrs. E. Kas-
son, Mr. and Mrs. L. Morrison,
Mrs. Margaret Willis, Mrs. Connie
McLain, Mr. and Mrs. K. Busch
Miss Tena Battalion, Miss Rose
Battalion, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Alms.
A DAUGHTER, who has been
named Teresa Kay, was born Sat
urday, December 1, at Salem Gen
eral hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Wright (Patricia Burros).
Grnndpnrents are Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Burrcs of Salem and Mr,
and Mrs. Roy Wright of Albany.
Mrs. Jennie Boyd and Mrs. Ora
Harder, both of Salem, are great-
grandmothers.
PLANNED for next Monday, De
cember 10, Is the annual hanging
or the green ceremonial at the Sa
lem YWCA. The program will be
at 7:30 o'clock at the YW. All
members and friends are Invited.
On this occasion greens and yule
tide decor are arranged at the
building.
A SKATE night is planned Frl
day for the Live Y'ers of the
YWCA. The group will meet at
Ihp YWCA at 11:30 and leave tor
Ihc skating rink at 8:45 o'clock
Single people between the ages of
and 35 aro invited.
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Midwest
Word has been received of the
marriage of Miss Louise Lucille
Bachman of Gregory, S. Dak., to
Morris Wayne Klein, also of Greg
ory, S. Dak., at the Methodist par
sonage in Gregory on November 8
The bride is the daughter ol Mrs.
Gottlieb Bachman of Wood
S. Dak., and the bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Klein,
Salem.
The bride wore a brown suit
matching accessories and corsage
of prnk carnations.
Miss Betty Bachman was honor
attendant for her sister. She also
wore a brown suit, matching ac
cessories, and corsage of yellow
carnations.
Neal Sargent was best man.
After a short wedding trip
through Nebraska, Iowa and Min
nesota, the couple are now at
home m Gregory, S, Dak.'
The bridegroom is a graduate of
Salem High school, and he served
in the U.S. navy for four years. He
was formerly employed at Lnck-
son J Supermarket in Salem, and
is now employed at Louie's Super
Grocery in Gregorv. S. Dak.
Friendship Night
For Star Chapter
Friendship night for Chadwick
chapler. Order of Eastern Star,
was Tuesday, with many visitors
present. Escorted were Mrs. Paul
U Uaiicnr n.cl 0rant u-m-thv mo.
tron, Herman M. Johnston, past
grand worthy patron, and Rex
Hartley, past grand worthy patron,
and Mr. and Mrs. R. Irving
W right, worthy patron and worthy
matron of Euclid chapter, Jeffer
son. Each addressed the chapter.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jacobson
and Mrs. Walter L. Peterson re
ceived the degree of the order.
An invitation was read from Sa
lem chapter, to attend the meet
ing on January 12. Mrs. Edward
Williams, worthy matron, remind
ed the chapter of the reception De
cember 14, given by Ainsworth
chapter, In honor of Mrs. J. Edgar
Reay.
Mrs. Paul Griebenow, mother
adviser of Chadwick assembly,
Order of Rainbow, Invited mem
bers of the chapter ot the meeting
on December 11.
The next meeting of Chadwick
chapter will be a Christmas party
and gift exchange, December IS.
Serving refreshments Tuesday
evening were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Sander, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs.
Mem Pearcc, Mrs. Clarence Web
ber, Mrs. Jessie Red, Mrs. W. I.
Wlddows, Mrs. Myrtle Perry.
Social club of Chadwick chapter
will meet Tuesday, December 11,
for 1:15 dessert. Mrs, Charles E.
Wccber will present the Christmas
program.
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INVITATIONS were received
Tuesday for a prc-Christmas cof
fee for which Mrs. L. V. Benson
and Mrs. G. E. McCormlck will
entertain on Wednesday, Decem
ber 12, at the Benson home. Guests
are invited to call between 11 a.m.
and 3 p.m.
Rebekah News
Final plans were made for the
Christmas party, at the meeting
of Salem Rebekah lodge, Monday
evening. The party will be De
cember 10, for members and their
families.
Bruce Wolf, a student from
South Salem High school, gave
a talk on "What Christmas Seals
Mean to Your Community."
Mrs. Ruth Rolh, formerly of
Corvallis, was admitted to the
lodge by transfer.
Thcta Rho will meet Thursday,
December 15, at 7:30 p.m.
Ladies Encampment Auxiliary
will meet Friday, December 16
to observe the 5th anniversary.
Mrs. bthel Gibbs, state presi
dent, will make her official visit,
December 17.
MR. AND MRS. Sherman Calla
way were hosts Sunday, at dinner,
honoring Mrs. Callaway's aunt,
Mrs. Luther Speelman of Baker,
on her 85th birthday, Mrs. Speel
man is visiting at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. A. Waldo Gcddes.
Present at the dinner were Mrs.
Speelman, Mrs. Gcddes. Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Fosnot, brother and
sister-in-law of Mrs. Callaway, and
the hosts.
Mrs. Speelman came to Oregon
from Illinois in 1882,
CEREMONIAL and Christmas
party for Friendship shrine. White
Shrine of Jerusalem, will be Sat
urday at 8 p.m. at the Scottish
Rite temple.
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Organization of a Jane Jefferson
club for Marion count-, open to all
Democratic women, will be dis
cussed at a coffee, 10:30 a.m.
Thursday. December 13. at the
home of Mrs. David Duniway, 801
Ben Lomond drive. All interested
Democratic women are invited
through the press to be present.
Jane Jefferson clubs, named for
President Thomas Jefferson's
mother, is a national organization
of Democratic women, and the lo
cal club would take the place of
the present Marion County Demo
cratic women's activities commit
tee. Under the chairmanship of
Mrs. S. W. Horn the past two
years, this committee has spon
sored a number of teas and cof
fees honoring Democratic mem-.
hers of the legislature, candidates
and wives of candidates, and party
officials, as well as workshops for
precinct workers.
THE QUEEN of Peace troop of
the Junior Catholic Daughters of
America met Monday at the home
of Mary Ellen Johnson. The group
conducted a business meeting fol
lowed by a social program. They
presented their former counselor,
Mrs. James Lies, with a gift. The
next meeting will be January 7.
ANNOUNCED for December 38
is the annual tea given by past
presidents of Pi Beta Phi alumnae
for collegiates home for the holi
days and their mothers. The tea
will he at the home of Mrs. James
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Salem.
HOSTS next Monday (or an In
formal at home will be Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Johnson, entertaining
in honor of her father. P. W. Fore,
on the occasion of his birthday.
Guests will include a smip of
long-time friends c( Mr Eynr, and
they are invited to cil! Mwcn S
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Initiation
For Court
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rog
ers were initiated into Hanna Rosa
court, Order of the Amaranth,
Monday evening. Guests were Mrs.
Robert Ostrum, Portland, past su
preme royal matron and present
secretary of the grand court; Mr.
Ostrum; James Turnbull, royal
patron of Cherry court, and Mrs.
Turnbull.
The Christmas program was pre
sented by members of bethel No.
59. Job's Daughters. Miss Barbara
Morris, honored queen. Miss Shir
ley Beutler, senior princess. Miss
Sharon Forrest, junior princess,
put on the opening and closing
ceremonies. Misses Mina and Nan
cy McDaniel sang a duet, accom
panied by Mrs. H. M. McDaniel.
A reading was presented by Miss
Edith Brown, and a musical story
by Miss Anne Stevens, accom
panied by Miss Pat Stevenson.
Miss Peggy Lucas presented a
piano solo. Accompanying me
bethel girls tg the meeting were
Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Lucas, guard
ians. Past matrons of Hanna Rosa
court will meet Tuesday, Decem
ber 11, at 7:30 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Everett Booster, 2645 D
street.
Party night was announced for
December 15, at the Masonic tem-j
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lowed by a Christmas party forj
members, families and friends.
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