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Salem, Oregon, Thursday, February 21, 1957 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Section 3 Pag Z Musical Tea Event For Monmouth Group . MONMOUTH (Special) The first in a series of midwinter mu sical teas was given last week by the piano students of Mrs B Carolyn Elliott, teacher of piano and organ. The younger group of students presented a program of solos and duets. At the end of the program Mrs. Elliott played some organ numbers. The guests were the mothers and fathers of the students. The program was given in the First Christian church of Mon mouth. After the program guests and students retired to the social rooms of the church where re freshments were served by Mrs Elliott. The next tea in this series will be given by the older stu dents and high school students on Saturday, February 23, in t h e First Christian church. Students playing were Barbara Brody, Sally Cridcr, Teresa Hadr man, Linda Lowe, Allen Yost, Marme and Kimmy Owen, Burnett Kraugcr, Patricia McCrae, Jean Calef, Tommy Ritchey, Evelyn Heibert, Laura Jean Davis, Syl via Dorenhecker. .... WOODBURN (Special) - A no host luncheon at noon opened the regular meeting of the Woodburn Woman's Rural club last week at the library. The committee in charge included Mrs. Albert Rheinholdt, chairman, Mrs. Charles Yuranek, Miss Mabel Jackson, Mrs. Luella Sanderson and Mrs. Anna Hempel. Guests present were Mrs. Mayme Palmer, Mrs. Mary Chandler of Portland, Mrs. Ursel Livingston, and Mrs. Emil Schar bach. An exchange of Valentines and a program of games were enjoyed. For the next meeting, March 14, j " 7 In the Bag Big denim carryall lined in bandanna to match babushka holds . everything from books to sweaters. the committee in charge will be Mrs. George Winnepennink, Mrs. Fred ' Schindler, Mrs. Frank Brack, Mrs. David Dryden, Mrs. Charles Dean and Mrs. Helena Rciling. GERVAIS (Special) Mrs. John Banick, ' president of Clara Jones Missionary Society, and Mrs. J. B. Brown attended the Willamette Presbyterial society executive hoard meeting at Mc.Minnvillo, February 11. Civic Club Meets With Mrs. Thompson MONMOUTH (Special) Mrs. Clara Thompson, director of dor mitories at Oregon College of Edu cation, was hostess to the Civic club last week for its regular meeting. Mrs. Ellis Stebbins, president, presided at the business session and the group approved giving the usual scholarship for a senior in education at the college. An in vitation was read from the Polk County Rural Woman's club to at tend a meeting at Rickrcall on February 20 from 2 to 5 o'clock. Mrs. Thompson conducted those present on a tour through Todd hall and Maaske hall, after which she gave a talk on "What's in the Stew?" She gave a compre hensive survey on what it takes to house, feed, care for, and main tain a laundry for some several hundred students. At the tea hour Mrs. Thompson served with Miss Esther Mason, head housekeeper at the college, presiding at the tea urn. The next meeting, March 14, will be at the college library lounge and the program will be given by Charles Noxon of the department of social science at Oregon College of Education. His topic will be "Jerusalem as I Saw It", SHERIDAN (Specialt-Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hutchinson enter tained a group of guests at a buffet dinner last week. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Marrs, Mr. and Mrs. Ev Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson, Mr. and s. 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I Mm EA STck up now and save) DEO. 25 r BASEMSNT W if) LINCOLN (Special) Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ashford were hosts at a card early at their Lincoln home last week, the guest list in cluding Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Yun- gen, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoxie, Mr. and Mrs. Avalt Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yungen, Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Washburn, and Jim Smart. SHERIDAN (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sohrweld gave their family card Darty at their home last week, when Mrs. Arthur Sohr weid and Walter, Sohrweid won high score, and Mrs. Ed Sohrweid and Art Sohrweid received low Program Planned For Woodburn Tea WOODBURN (Special) A di versified program is planned for the 49th annual Martha Washing ton tea February 22 at the Wood burn library club rooms, sponsored by the Woodburn Woman's club as a library benefit. . The program begins at 2 p.m. and will include a reading by Mrs. Roberta Campbell, vocal solos by Mrs. Ted Landsem accompanied by her daughter, Gloria, a ventril oquism act by tho Rev. George Norsworthy and "Junior," and the anual report of the librarian, Mrs. Leonard Fuller. Mrs. Percy Sccly Is general chairman for the tea. Pouring will be Mrs. A. E. Austin, the only charter member, Mrs. Charles Conyne, Mrs. Alvah G. Cowan and Mrs. R. L. Anderson. All except Mrs. Conyne are past presidents. A number of members will wear Martha Washington costumes to lend color to the afternoon. As this project is a benefit for the library to which all receipts are turned over, the entire community has been Invited to support the affair.. Chapter Members Guests of Mrs, Reimer DALLAS (Special) Members of the Beta Psl chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority met last week at tho home of Mrs. Arnold Rei mer. ' Following a brief business meet ing, conducted by Mrs, Victor Ben der, two guests from XI Upsilon chapter, Salem, spoke. They were Mrs. Bcrwyn Maxwell and Mrs. Dwaine D. Chretien who told of the state convention in Salem next year In May with the Salem chap ters and the Dallas chapter as hosts. Plans are already under way for the event. ' Following the 'business lesslog an exchange of Valentines by se cret pals was enjoyed by the members. Assisting the hostess , in the serving of refreshment were Miss Harris and Mrs. Sciae cotti. 1 V ;' ''' t WILLAMINA (Special)-FL Club met last week at the home of Mrs. Bill Hurl, with Mrs. Jim Reynolds as co-hostess, Following the busi ness meeting, games were enjoyed and refreshments served. March hostesses will be Mrs; Jack Shet terly and Mrs. Jim Monico. -r M Large Assortment ROSE BUSHES Oregon 2 Year Fielsl Crown 2 ,0, 97' BASEMENT Special Sale of famous RED and WHITE KANAWHA EHAMELUARE Ahat Do You Need? These Are Big Values! V tf!fS for REG. 79 EA. PUDDING PAN SET I ql. pon and 2 ql, pan. Each with cover. 1- QUART TEA KETTLE SAUCI PAN SET One 1 -qt. pan and one 14 ql. pon. 2- QT. 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