Page 4 Section ? THE CAPITAL JOURNAL SaTem, Oregon, Thursday. January 10, 1537 Camp Fire Meeting Set In Salem . Once again Salem Is to be the ' host city for the annual dinner meeting of the Willamette coun cil of the Camp Fire Girls, Inc. The dinner will be at Randall's ' Chuck Wagon next Monday, Janu- ; ary 21, at 7 p.m. Annual reports and the elec- , tion of the council officers for ' 1957 will comprise the business for the meeting. Those present for the dinner will be all adult , members of the Willamette Area council of the Camp Fire Girls, and their husbands and wives. The group includes leaders, spon sors of groups, assistant leaders, district committee members, and council members from the four counties, Benton, Linn, Marion, and Polk, which comprise the Willamette council. Also invited . to attend will be staff members of other United Fund-supported agencies, and Governor-elect and Mrs. Robert D. Holmes. Special guests of the council will be local Camp Fire Girls who have earned two or more Torchbearer ranks who will be hostessing and assist ing with the installation of new officers during the evening. The main speaker of the evening will be Secretary of State Mark 0. Hatfield. "Together We Make Tomor row," which Is the 1957 "birth day theme" and a special project for the Camp Fire Girls, will be carried out in the decorations, and will also be the subject of the speaker's talk. The committee in charge of the program and arrangements was appointed by council president, Burton Hulton of Corvallis. This committee includes Mrs. Marvin Holland, Mrs. W. . Gardner, and Allen Stevens, all of Salem. Salem Blue Bird, Camp Fire, nd Horizon club groups will be busy assisting with the decorat ing and the making of the center pieces. Groups of girls from all four of the counties will make murals, mobiles and name tags. Through courtesy of Meier ti Frank's-Salem there will bo a dis play of Blue Bird, Camp Fire, and Horizon club supplies and equip ment. Miss Dunham Wed At Recent Rites JKKFERSON (Special) The marriage of Miss Dclnres Dun ham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunham, to George Burle son, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Burleson, was solemnized In the Dunham home Saturday. Decern- . ber 29 at 2 p.m. The Rev. Mcrvin - McGill read the double ring ser- '. vice in the presence of relatives and a few friends. The bride, given in marriage ; ; by her father, wore an afternoon '' dress of white brocade taffeta ; with whilo accessories. She enr- ' . ried a bouquet of red roses and -stephanotis. The fireplace was banked Willi arrangements of white chrysan- . mcmums ana siock and candles. Lighting the candles was Karen ; Dunham, sister of the bride. She wore a gold colored crystalettc , afternoon dress. Mrs. Gordon Turnidgc sang, ac companied by Miss Carol Mc Dcrmott. Mrs. Shirley Cobine was ma tron of honor. She was attired in a blue sheath dress with match ing shoes and white hat and car ried a bouquet of red roses. A reception followed the cere mony. Cutting the cake was Mrs. Jack F.arncst, Portland. Mrs. lmn- Rinc Hicldlc poured the punch and Mrs. Donclln, Portland, the .;. cottee. Miss Barbara Jean Hart .; presided at the guest bonk. '. Following a wedding trip to the coast, the couple will make their home in Salem. Mis. Burle-.- son is employed at the Salem ;. telephone office and Burleson is .;- employed at the M. M. Wnod working plant in Alhnnv. Both were graduates of Jefferson high Shaub-Knight X" DALLAS isnnr..n y, bel Knight, San Diego, Calif., VtrurilP V. Mia ll h It , :; married recently at ,, 8 o'clock ;.; ceremony at the home of bridegroom. i in. m'v. iMionnin ,e ..... ;.' tor of the Church of I he N aa ' rene, read the service. v'. Mrs. Walter Girten, Vista Calif., a riaiichti!- f i,-;.i- ;.; was her attendant and Henry Schild, Dallas, was best man. y. A reception followed alter the ;.- ceremony, i ne Bride s table wa' -: decorated with tall white candle: I trimmed with silver and while glass balls. Mrs. Girten and Mrs ; Henry Schild served. ; MOUNT ANGEL (Special) .;, Latnntic Daughters of America of ;.; court Marlon No. 71B, will mee Monday evening, at fl o'clock January 14, in the meeting romr of SI. Mary s school. Itecitaliur gft of the rosary in church will pie cede the meeting. ,;. Members have been reminded to bring cancelled stamps and USCd Christ Mine i-mi-iIk l.t it.n ..i,..-.. the faith chairman, Mis. Victor noiier. 1 ne stamps will be senl to missions, and the Christmas ... cards arc for the children at Fai I. Airs. E. A. Hammer, Mrs. J - Senh Rrorlchane n,l Mr X Antoine will serve refreshments ;, aunng me social hour which fol ' a vices in St. Mary's Catholic ; church next Sunday, January 13, ; at 7:30 o'clock. There is no ini- , tiation fee nor any dues, and the '.; Rev. Cyril Lehold. O.S.I! , pastor. ; has Invited all men nf the parish ;, to join the organisation I he local ' Holy Name society actively spon ,3 tors the nocturnal adorations in '.' church and sponsors the radio ' into. i AMITY (Special) The Wom en'! Civic Improvement club met recently at the home of Mrs. Ivan Shields, with Mrs. Earl El lenberger as co-hostess. The sky watch assignment was discussed with Mrs. Phoebe Os borne and Mrs. Helen Hemrich volunteering for sky watch, Jan uary 22. Miss Laura Judy, topic leader for the day gave a talk on "County Pioneer History." Tentative plans were made for several "March of Dimes coffee hours." The February meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Osborne, with Mrs. Ed Wad- dell as co-hostess. SIJRI.IM1TV (KnnniaM M .Inhn Athils u hnctnea In rvrnm- bers of the Woman's club last week. Fivn hunrlril mag nla,,Arl at 4 tables with Mrs. Rose Ries tcrcr winning high score. During the business meeting a letter was read from a former teacher, Sis ter Imolda. who hH unn . na tional award for her work in icacning religion during released time. Lunch waa served following the meeting. Ma- , and the Miss Ellis and Mr. Stoutenberg Wed SHERIDAN (Special) Miss Bonnie Jean Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ellis, Sheridan, and Delbert Howard Stoutenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stoutenberg, Yakima, Wash., were married in a double ring ceremony at the Sheridan Metho dist church, December 29. The Rev. Gile V. Wilson read the ceremony in a setting of baskets of pink carnations and white stock. Lighting the tapers were Mr. and Mrs. George Hirata. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a long-sleeved dress of while lace over satin and a fingertip veil held in place by a lace covered satin headpiece. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and pink bouvardia. Miss Betty Jo Ellis, Sheridan, was maid of honor and Miss Bar bara Stoutenberg, Yakima, sister of the bridegroom, was brides maid. They wore gowns of pale green satin and carried pink car nation bouquets. Julia Ann Ellis was flower girl for her sister. Tony Schack, Yakima, was best man, and ushers were David Druse, Charles Burrows and Ron ald Sauter, McMinnville, and Maurice Hillycr, The Dalles. Mrs. Ernest Hutchins was or ganist, and Miss Barbara Tiedje was soloist. A reception was given In the church parlors after the cere mony. Mrs. Wesley tins cut ana served the wedding cake, Mrs. Wayne Ellis and Mrs. Ernest Frack poured coffee, Mrs. Willis Pitman passed the guest book, and Miss Erna Hutchins, Miss Virginia Reide, Miss Alice Porter and Mrs. Charles Clark were in charge of gifts. For their trip to Seattle, the bride wore an aqua sheath dress with a matching jacket and black accessories. The couple will be at home in McMinnville. WOODBURN (Special) Mem bers of Evergreen chapter who visited Zenith chapter at Browns ville, Monday night, were Mrs Leif Peterson, worthy matron, Rainbow Formal DALLAS (Speciall Naomi as sembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, staged its annual winter for mal recently in the Lions club hall. Theme of the dance was "Silver Starlight" and Mason's orchestra. Rickreall, played for the group. Acting as chaperons were Mrs. Robert Klceman, Mrs. H. M. Wait and Mrs. Art Woods. Stars hung from the ceiling in pink, silver and blue color scheme. General chairmen were Misses Kay Shutt and Caroline Ha worth. On the decoration commit tee were Misses Nancy Kcllcy and .ludi Page; hall. Miss Pat Lantis; refreshments. Misses Karen casey and Carol Woods, and programs, Miss Karen Johnson. Warrenton to Get Astoria Phone Service Public Utilities Commissioner Charles H. Holtzcl Wednesdav or dered extended area telephone ser vice for the 885 telephone custom ers in Warrenton. The order, directed to the Pa cific Telephone & Telegraph Co., puts Warrenton in me asiuh ex change. He said it would save the Warrenton subscribers $4700 a year, since they won't have o pa toll charges for calls to Astoria. The order will become effective next Oct. 1. Prime Minister Sidney G. Hol land of New Zcaiand says that he is an eloquent speaker because he once sold plows to farmers. The farmers' only answer to his elo quent sales talks would be a sirn. pic "yes" i - Mrs. Lester Hcnn, Mrs. Max Sim mons, Mrs. Arthur Clark ana sirs. Howard Leighty. 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