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T Salem, Oregon, Monday, January 21, 1957 Section 1 Page 9 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Milliners Pick the Easter Winners in New Hats inner betted foundation Comfortable control for the fuller figure requiring extra abdominal support. Classic styling in rayon brocaded cotton batiste. Nu-Back feature for added freedoml Petal Pink. 36-54. now is the time to be beautiful , . . begin with lit VM. ROEBUCK AND CO. !!ts 'rf-$ MB' Li'iy Dache Her selection for thp 1957 favorite in the Easter parade is this "pork pie" hat of lemon yellow linen straw with crushed crown and brim turned up in front. John Frederics Women need hats without flow ers this Easter, says Mr. Frederics, who picks this "triple-ripple" brimmed cloche in "under sea tones" of blue, green, gray. Sally Victor The head-husginp cloche of the 1920s is Sally's choice this in smooth straw and big violets. Junior Woman s club have reor ganized as the Monmouth Worn- Woodburn BPW Club Hears Portlander Woodburn 'Special) Mrs. Ervin Jlnghram of Portland, stale mrm-'i ?n's ? social club. The next meet- iliership chairman of the Women's lns Dt '. f-"ls B'scnoti Business and Professional clubs, I a! m Nor,h Craven street on Jan Vas the guest speaker at a dinner uar' 22 meeting of the local BPW last tieek at the Woodburn Prcsbv-'w D 1 1 erian church. She was introduced "ew Brownie Unit Mrs. Evelyn Doland loc n SilvertOH Area tn general club work, fij The dinner at 7 p.m. was pre pared and served by the Women's association of the church. The tables were decorated in the club I MONMOUTH 'Special! The I'EDEE (Special) The Pedee decided to take up basket wcav members of the former Monmouth Woman's club met last week at ling. Mrs. K. M. Cates is to be the colors ot yellow and green car tied out with chrysanthemums, acacias and greenery. A musical program was given by llrs. Ted Landscm and her daugh ters. Gloria and Carolina, with solos by Mrs. Landscm, accompa nied by Gloria, and two numbers by the girls with Mrs. Landscm accompanying. ' ine m-muership committee in, in the cnarce 01 arrangements lor the dinner included Mrs. Evelyn Dol and, chairman: Mrs. Rosanna Akher, Mrs. .Molly Hunt nad Mrs. John Zerzan. The next meeting will be a bus iness session February 7 at the home of Mrs. Frank Bentley, chairman of the finance commit tee. Other members of the commit tee are Miss Hilricfiarde Dierkhis Jng and Mrs. Waldo Gibbcns. Dallas Group Elects DALLAS i Special Elected to ervc as president of St. Ann's Altar society of St. Philip's Catho lic church at a meeting at the parish house last week was Mrs. Joseph Schumacher Jr. - Mrs. Darrcll Williams conducted the business meeting and the Rev. Albert Rodakowski gave the open ing prayer. ' Other officers will be Mrs. Louis Nicol, vice president; Mrs. Wil liams, secretary: . and Mrs. Joe fc'enger, treasurer. ; It was announced that the Holy Kame society and the Altar so ciety would receive holy commun ion in a body on Sunday, February JO at the 9 o'clock mass. Coffee and doughnuts will be served in the kindergarten following the .mass. M rs . Ed McElroy and M rs . Vcngrr were hostesses for the eve 'ning and refreshments were served -following the meeting. tLois Meeker to Wed DALLAS (Special) Mr. and :Mrs. Cecil Meeker announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lois Meeker, to Robert Holt. nn of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holt of Turner. 1 Miss Meeker and her fiance arc j students at Oregon Technical in k stititte at Klamath Falls. Both are in their second year at the school. No dale has been set for the wedding. SHERIDAN (Special) - Miss Jean Larscn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Long of Sheridan, and Duane Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Foster of McMinnville, were married in a 3 p.m. ceremony January 9, in North Bonneville, Wash. The coup." is now at home in Sheridan, where Mr. Foster is a member of the police department. MOLAI.LA (Special) Bethel mothers club will meet Tuesday, January 28 in the lodge hall din ing room while bethel, No. 4fi. Job's Daughters, conducts its reg ular session in the hall, reports Mrs. Ann Keeney, president of the mothers club. Hl'BBARD (Spccihl Miss Sally DeArmond of Hubbard, graduate of North Marion L'nion High school, has received the honor of being one of five chosen from 2" candidales for 'L;ttle Colonel'' honors at the annual military ball at Oregon State college. February 2. Even if Miss DeArmond is not chosen as "Little Colonel" she will serve in the royal court. Final selection of the winner will be made bv students attending the dance. S1LVERT0N (Special) An nouncement of the formation of another Girl Scout troop was made at the monthly meeting of the Sil verton district of Girl Scouts at the home of Mrs. 0. K. Niemi last week. A group of third grade girls from the Eugene Field school un der the leadership of Mrs. Robert Ricketts, Mrs. Richard Nelson and Mrs. James Sawyer have organ ized and will be assigned their oflicial troop number by the San tiam area council in the near fu ture. The girls will be classified Brownie unit of the pro gram, An All-Scout skating party for members of al! the units of both Boy and Girl Scouts in Silverton will be enjoyed at the Skateland rink in Salem on March 12. Matters of area procedures were discussed and the budget for the Silverton district was approved for presentation to the area of fice. Mrs. John Lalickcr was named cookie chairman for the annual fund raising campaign later in the spring. 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