Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 18, 1956, Page 7, Image 7

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    Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, December 18, 1956
THE CAPITA' "OURNAL
Mrs. Hathaway is
Honored by Club
MILL CITY (Special) A
special feature at the annual
Toastmistress Christmas party was
a program honoring Mrs. Lester
Hathaway. It was like the TV
"Person to Person" program with
Mrs. A. E. Nesbitt interviewing
Mrs. Gayle Lowery who took the
part of Mrs. Hathaway. Mrs. Nes
bitt had original qil paintings of
Mill City and of Mrs. Hathaway's
home along with clever sketches
vhich were flashed on during the
urogram. Mrs. Hathaway, a chart
er member of the club, was pre
sented a toastmistress pin at the
close of the tribute.
Mrs. Lowery, vice-president,
conducted a short business meet
::i2 when Mrs. John Priripanr
c'ected president and Mrs. Joe
lonnson was elected secretary
Mrs. Hathaway acted as installing
officer and presented corsages to
Hie new officers: also to Mrs.
Howard Means who resigned as
president due to poor health.
Mrs. Lowery acted as topic
mistress with topics for the im
promptu speeches concealed'in the
i'ift exchange packages. Mrs. Nes
bitt was toastmistress and con
ducted several Christmas contest
games with Mrs. Prideaux, Mrs.
Robert VenpRi Anri Mr M9rin
! Phminc ,ir
. ......j.. miming pii&cs.
Members present for Thursday
evening's meeting were Mrs. How
ard Means. Mrs. Lester Hathaway,
MrC iMa TnhnrnH If I
...... uua uumiaUM, HUB. U C O
1 Poole, Mrs. John Prideaux, Mrs.
! -tooert veness, Mrs. Marshall
Powell, Mrs. Robert Roach, Mrs.
r.uy Hartle, Mrs. Al Westley, Mrs.
Nels Ingram, Mrs. Gayle Lowery,
f -Vs. William Prichard. Guests for
? Lie evening were Mrs. Lowell
Meetwod, Mrs. Marjorie Phillips,
and Mrs. Mel Rambo.
The January meeting of t h e
group will be in the Fireplace
room of the Methodist church in
Lyons.
Holiday Events
SILVERTON (Special) Mrs.
Minnie Ovcrlund is planning two
gatherings for relatives and fam
ily guests for the Yuletide observ
ance at her home.
On Christmas Eve. Mrs. Over
lund will entertain the members
nf tU roml!;. -f j
brothers, and two visiting young
men, me group 10 include Mr. and
Mrs. S. K. Funrue. Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Funrue and Bobbie and
Donald, all of Silverton. Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Funrue and small
daughter, Norma, from Philadel
phia, Penn., Mr. and Mrs. George
Towe of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Ellison and Sharon of Mulino;
from Nebraska, Milan Garder and
Robert Mabin, and Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Towe of Silverton.
At the Overlund home on Sun
day, December 30, Mrs. Overlund
will be hostess to the families of
her sons. From Corvallis will be
the Lester Rues and children,
Gloria Jean, David and Carolyn;
from Sweet Home, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Rue and Christine and
Valerie; and from Mill City, Mr.
. and Mrs. Walter Rue and Danny,
Darlene and Charles Allen.
Engagement Announced
DALLAS (Special) Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Balzer are announcing
me engagement 01 ineir aaugnter,
Miss Sylvia Doris Balzar, to La
mm iuuiuujr, auu ui mi. dim mis.
Vernon Murphy of Falls City.
Miss Balzer is attending Dallas
high school and her fiance is serv
ing in the United States Navy.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
EAST SALEM (Special) The
December meeting of Auburn
Woman's club was in the commu
nity hall Thursday with a dinner
served at noon. Hostesses, Mrs.
Calvin Durkee and Mrs. C. C.
Robinson, decorated the hall and
serving table in the Christmas col
ors with place settings marked for
each guest.
Guests were Mrs. L. B. Bruce.
Mrs. Cornelius Feskens. Mrs. Rob
ert Feskens, Mrs. Charles Gill-
ming and her mother, Mrs.
Charles Hile, Mrs. Lucky Flsk,
Mrs. George Starr, Mrs. Ed Eg
gens, Mrs. Cornelia McLain, Mrs.
Stuart Johns, Mrs. Enos Simmer-
Section 1 Page 7
CHANEL N85
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man, Mrs. Harry Eckstein, and
hostesses. The bazaar committee,
Mrs. Robbinson, Mrs. Durkee,
Mrs. Gettis and Mrs. Starr re
ported a successful sale and mem
bers voted to send a Christmas
01 K5 Wlth tea towels and
other small gifts to Haven Rest
School, Inc.
The January meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Fisk.
Rainbow Project
Told at Silverton
SILVERTON (Special)-A new
! project of community service is
being inaugurated during the term
, of Miss Betty Gentry, worthv ad
viser of Ramona assembly. Order
of Rainbow for Gins. They are
underwriting a permanent toy box
for children patients at the Silver
ton hospital.
In previous years the girls have
made gifts for the Masonic hos-
pitals but the contributions through
the year to these organizations
I have been so great, helping the lo
cal hospital was voted this year.
I At a recent supper meeting, a
toy gift exchange was conducted
with the toys going to the hospital
box at the end of the evening.
Regular work shop meetings to
make stuffed toys are planned and
wherever possible, the young re
cipients may keep the toys upon
discharge from the hospital.
Gail Larsen is chairman of the
committee.
MOLAI.LA (Special) Mrs.
Ron Dicken was hostess to the an
nual Christmas party for her pi
nochle club last week. Gifts were ;
exchanged and a dessert was
served to twelve. The table deco-,
rations carried but the holiday
theme and the rooms were deco
rated for the occasion. High score
was held by Mrs. P. J. Breen; sec-'
ond high by Mrs. Sid Gorbett and
low, by Mrs. Fred Hall. j
Present wore Mrs. F. M. Henrik-1
sen, Mrs. wayne ethumacher,
Mrs. Lloyd Bystrom. Mrs. P. J.
Breen, Mrs. A. L. Miller of Port
land, Mrs. Clyde Fluke, Mrs. Sid
Gorbett, Mrs. Fred Hall, Mrs. El
mer Cordill, Mrs. Ivan Parks, Mrs.
Morgan Johnson and the hostess,
Mrs. Ron Dicken.
Officers Elected
SILVERTON (SpeciaD-Recently
elected officers of Trinity Lu
theran Ladies guild are: Mrs. Alf.
0. Nelson, immediate past presi
dent; president, Mrs. James Phil
lips; first vice president, Mrs.
Ludvig Meyer; second vice presi
dent, Mrs. William Bloch; secre
tary and her assistant, Mrs. Shel
don Knutson and Mrs. LaVerna
Totland; treasurer and assistant,
Mrs. J. C. Larson and Mrs. Alvin
Legard.
Serving on the hostess commit
tee are Mrs. Elmer Thompson,
Mrs. Silas Torvend and Mrs. Mel
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