Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 01, 1957, Page 8, Image 8

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THE CAPITAE TOURNAD"
Salenf, Orcfgori, Monday, April T, 1957
Grand Officer Guest of Rainbows
WOODBURN (Special) - Mrs
Ann Mctsker of McMinnville. sub
f deputy of the Grand Assembly of
order ol Rainbow lor uirls. was
guest of Evergreen Assembly at
; the meeting last week at the Ma
tonic Temple. She conducted a
t school of instruction on the work
1 , of the order.
f Mrs. Leif Peterson, retiring
worthy matron of Evergreen
5 Chapter, Order of the Eastern
Star and Grand Representative of
the state of Montana, was hon
ored and responded with a talk,
i.-' Plans were made for the an
nual Easter lily sale on April 6.
The girls will meet at the Masonic
Temple at 9 a.m. and conduct a
house-to-house canvass.
A waffle breakfast is planned
for' Sunday, April 7, at the home
of the worthy adviser, Miss Carole i
Foster, at 9 a.m., after which the
girls will attend St. Mary's Epis
copal Church in a group.
Plans were discussed foe the re
ception on April 10 honoring Miss
Judy Schmid, grand representa
tive of Oklahoma, and Miss Betty
Lou Burt, grand choir member.
A short business meeting at 7:15
p.m. will precede the public re
ception at 8 p.m. Refreshments
will be served by Misses Charlotte
beely, Joy Schimpf, JoAnn Norris,
Janice and Esther Reiling, Judic
Reed and Barbara Paulson. The
program will be arranged by
Misses Beaddic Cummings, Nancy
Cornwcll and Shirley Marks.
Refreshments were served after
the meeting by Misses Doris
Bright, DeLane Claiborne, Judy
and Janice Black, and Judith and
Sclma Brusven.
VFW and Auxiliary Plan Installation for April 10
SILVERTON (Special) Plans
for! the joint installation of the
newly elected officers of Veterans
of Foreign Wars Post and Auxil
iary on April 10, were completed
last week at the regular session
at the High street hall.
The installation is to be at the
Knights of Pythias Hall. Installing
the post members will be the past
VFW Department of Oregon com
mander, Ron Dickens. Installing
the auxiliary officers will be the
district president, Mrs. Peggy Jor-
don. Both Mr. Dickens and Mrs.
Jordan are from the Molalla area.
Mrs. Frank Durschmidt is arrang
ing for the refreshment hour.
Delegates for the June district
convention at Oregon City named
by Mrs. Morgan include Mrs.
Mrs. L. M. Elliott, Mrs. Frank
Roemer and Mrs. Robert Edgerton
and as alternates Mrs. Emil
Grant, Mrs. Carl Specht and Mrs,
vestcr seydcll
The president-elect Mrs. Ronald
Syron, presented her preference
list of appointive officers for the
coming term
Guests of the auxiliary were
present from bnlcm and Wood
burn, including the district presi
dent, Mrs. Clarence Quartier. Ten
past presidents of the VKW Auxil
iary responded to roll call,
lo complete the auxiliary elec
tive personnel, Mrs. Gertrude
Moen was named as guard, and
Airs. L. M. l-.lllott, as secretary.
Awards for the sale of a cake
and a teapot for delegate expenses
to the June district convention
went lo Mrs. C. Lynch and Mrs
Vestcr Seydell. Mrs. E. Reed and
Mrs. R. Syron will serve at the
April 10 meeting.
Couple to Live
In McMinnville
Carol Hess Weds
Larry R. Bailer
SHERIDAN (Special) - Miss
Carol Marie Hess, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Burgess W. Hess,
and Larry Ronald Bailer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bailer, all
or snerioan, were married March
22, in ceremonies at the Methodist
Church. The Rev. Gile Wilson Der-
formed the 7 p.m. ceremony, be
fore members ol the families and
a few friends.
Mrs. Adolph Pclzer played the
wedding music. Baskcls of daffo
dils and fern decorated the
church.
The bride was given In mar
riage by her father, and wore a
beige dress with matching bolero,
white accessories, and carried a
bouquet of pink and white gladioli
and carnations.
Miss Pam Pclzer was maid of
honor, wearing a pink and white
dress. Miss Pat Blackwcll, the
bridesmaid, wore an aqua dress.
Both wore pink and white carna
tion corsages.
Jim Hess, brother of the bride,
was bcsPvjnan. Ushers were Larry
Countryman, and Lonnic Bailer,
cousin of the bridegroom.
At a rccention in the church nar-
lors after the ceremony, Mrs. Kate
Humphreys of Dallas cut and
served the wedding cake, which
she had baked and decorated. Mrs.
Stanley Manary of Sheridan
poured coffee, and Mrs. L. J.
Zimmer of Dallas served nunch
The couple is at home in Sheri
dan after a trip lo Portland.
Rainbow Members
To Attend Church
AMITY (Special) Amity As
sembly, Order of Rainbow for
Girls, will meet at the homo, of
Mrs. Ruth Cochran, mother nd
viscr, on Sunday, April 7, at 10:45
a.m. 1 no members will go In a
group to the Methodist Church for
commemoration of the founding of
the order on April 6, 1022. The or
ganization was founded by W.
Mark Saxson in McAJister, Okln.
A new date has been set for the
' Amity Assembly card party which
will be on April 27. Plans ore be
ing made also for a homemade
bread sale.
Amity Assembly will conduct its
first initiation on April 2l, Willi
members of the A.F. k A.M. and
Order of the Eastern Star ns
honored guests.
Family Entertained
LINCOLN (Special) Mrs. R. W.
Hammer of Lincoln was a hostess
recently for a family dinner at
which four generations of the
family were present.
Included were Mrs. Hammer's
sister, Mrs. Archie Spittler, who
is the grcat-grnndmollier of thrco
weeksold Danny Cuslor; his
grandmother, Mrs. Robert Daw
son of La Grnndc, and his mo
ther, Mrs. D. L. Custor of Sa
lem. , Olhcr dinner guests wore
Robert Dawson and Tommy, Mrs.
Myrtle Oien, Miss Alpha Logsdcn.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hammer,
Jr., Archie Spittler, Mrs. Joseph
LeClerc and D. L. Custor.
Club Elects
MONMOUTH (Special)-Dorothy
Hubbard was elected president of
the Monmouth Mounlies Saddle
Club at the recent election. Olher
officers are: Judy Pelerson, vice
president; Margie Klkins, secre
tary, and Nancy Albin. treasurer
Plans arc being made (or the
group lo ride at the SI. Paul
rodeo, Dallas Smileroo, Sheridan
rodeo, and lo parade in the Wil
lamette River Days al Salem. In
June five members will ride in
the Portland Rose Parade. In the
future they may organize and
sponsor their own horse show.
WILLAMINA (Special) Willa-
mina Chapter. No. 7. American
War Mothers, has been given na
tional recognition for the flat! nro-
gram they presented at the Willa-
mina and Sheridan schools.
The program was presented last
movemDcr a in nonor ot veterans
Day.
Thp nnlinnnl irinnailna f 11...
War Mothers published the picture
of the group of War Mothers, Vet
erans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary
and Amiti-inan T.nainn Anvilifipi,
members, taken during the program.
Rebekah Club Meets
WOODBURN (Special) - Mrs.
Frank Wright was hostess for the
meeting ot the Past Noblo Grands
Club of Home Rebekah Lodge last
week. She was assisted by Mrs.
E. C. Peyton at the dessert hour.
Mrs. Gertrude Beach and Mrs.
Roy Scely, Portland members of
the club, were present.
During the business meeting pur
chase of more silverware for the
hall dining room was nnnroved.
Mrs. l-.uward Dellaan, junior past
noble grand, was initiated into the
club.
Roll call was answered with
house cleaning hints.
Tho next meeting. Anrll 25. will
be a politick dinner at the home
of Mrs. Beach in Portland.
MCMINNVILLE (Special)-Miss
Janet Ruth Harmon of McMinn
ville. daughter of Mrs. H. D.
Thatcher of Valdez, Alaska, and
Donald Dixon, Monmouth, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon of Mon
mouth, were;married March 15, at
St. Barnabas Episcopal Church In
McMinnville.
The Rev. A. H. MacDonnell of
ficiated at the 7:30 p.m. double
ring ceremony.
The bride was given in marriage
by her step-father, H. D. Thatcher,
and wore a white net and lace over
satin dress with short sleeves.
She carried carnations and slcph-anotis.
Miss Kathleen Lewis of Oakland.
Calif., was maid of honor, and
wore pmk net over satin. Susan
Young of Beaverton and Margaret
Lewis of Oakland. Calif., were
junior bridesmaids, in matching
gowns oi Diue ana pink nylon.
miss ratrice Harmon ot Valdcz,
Alaska, was flower iirl.
Theodore Forbes of Salem was
best man, and Richard Lewis of
Oakland, Calif., and Daryl Girod
of Monmouth were ushers.
A reception was given in Ram
sey Hall by the bride's grandparents.
following a trip down the coast.
for which the bride wore a green
wool suit with black accessories,
trie couple is at home In McMinn
villc.
Amity Chapter
Installs Group
AMITY (Special (-Public instal
lation of officers for Amity Chap
ter No. 87, Order of the Eastern
Star, was conducted at the Ma
sonic Temple last week.
Installing officers officating
were: Mrs. Zona Wilcox, matron:
Harry Wilcox, patron: Mrs. Ruth
Cochran, marshal; Mrs. Margaret
Morse, chaplain; Mrs. Rae Alley,
secretary; and Mrs. Colleen Cran-
nell of the Rainbow Assembly, in
stalling organist.
Officers installed were: Mrs.
Mary Coates, worthy matron;
Glen Patty, worthy patron: Mrs.
Alice Stafford, associate matron;
Kenneth Stafford, associate pa
tron: Mrs. Delphine Sheldon, sec
retary; Mrs. Lillian Jorgensen.
treasurer; Mrs. Agnes Kosla, con
ductress; Mrs. Florence Kirkwood,
associate conductress; Mrs. Fay
Christcnsen, chaplain: Mrs. Need-
ra fuller, marshal; Mrs. Margaret
wood, Adah; Mrs. Edna Worth,
Ruth; Mrs. Zona Wilcox. Esther;
Mrs. Myrtle Dent, Martha: Mrs.
Lillian McKoe, Electa; Mrs. Betty
urr, warder, and Harry Wilcox.
sentinel.
The Amity Rainbow choir includ
ing Misses Beverly Weideman.
Sharon Rucker, Karen Wolf, Bar
bara Shields, Sharon Cochran,
Darlcnc Woods. Karen Warrick,
Betty Hahn, Betty Orr and Karen
KnhiipharHt mnHn lie riohnl IMiccna
I Glcnda Pally and Beverly Weide
man sang a duet. Both groups
were accompanied by Miss Col
leen Cranneli.
Mrs. Coate was presented with
a gavel by her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Russell Sheldon, nn hohair r tha
Sheldon family. Mr. Patty intro
duced his daughter fie filmA
Patty, worthy adviser of Amity
nainnow Assemmy, and his sister,
Mrs. Flnrenee KiricuinnA Tha un
and riininp rnnmc wAra Annt
m baskets and sprays of flowering
plum, forsythia and arrangements
vi juiujuii oy jnescamcs Needra
Fuller. Delnhine Sheldon nnri 7nn.i
Wilcox.
Ifnnnrpri mntrnne anj nntynno
.were: Mrs. Doris Haverman and
aunn Poarcnn Frnm XIn...U.rt
Chapter; Mrs. Ruth Pearson and
Lnanes leagaraen ot Checowan;
Mrs. Mary Erickson and George
T.pclie frnm Unlit, fhsntap. iv
Ruth Lehman of Electa Chapter;
Mrs. Shirley Worrell from Knowlcs
Chapter,, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Hedgecock of Electa Chapter.
Surprise Shower
For Club Hostess
DALLAS (Special) Members of
the Brideport Woman's Club at
tended a luncheon last week at
the Salt Creek home of Mrs. P.
A. Ruegsegger.
Following the adjournment of
the business meeting, the hostess
was surprised with a shower,
Those present for the affair were
Mrs. Georgie Lange, Mrs. Floyd
Nelson, Mrs. Carl Barnard, Mrs.
Grant Barnard and Beverly, Mrs.
Vintie Holt, Mrs. Glen Gage, Mrs.
Ross Murphy, Mrs. Earl Dunbar,
Mrs. Archie Palmer, Mrs. Mason
Shutt, Mrs. Carl L. Miller, Mrs.
Kenneth Martin and Rick and
Sandra, the hostess and son,
Randy.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Earl Dunbar and
a silent auction is scheduled.
Members are to bring their ar
ticles and those present will write
their bids on paper and p 1 a c el to bid on. The highest bidder will change will be another feature of
them under the object they wish I receive the article. A plant ex-1 the afternoon.
SALE CONTINUES.:. Fabulous Values in Beautiful
DRAPERY FABRICS "SSRiST $fl00
SUP COVERS AND UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS
Yd.
Bargain Table
fa Remnants Draperies
fc Cafes -fr Samples
All Drastically
REDUCED TO CLEAR
WE USE KIRSCH RODS ... See Our
Outstanding Selection of Samples
BURCH DRAPERIES
Still Growing!
Call For Your Free Estimates Now!
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li TUESDAY -APRIL 2
O Fashion Modeling 111
12:15.1:30 P.M. lj
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! MANY NEW REDUCTIONS FOR OUR ;
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: BUSINESS!
j SALE!
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) ate our entire stock and fixtures quickly! ;
: DRIVE OUT TO ERMEL'S FOR BIG
! $ A V I N G $
Here are Just a Few of our Fabulous Buys!
56" 9 dr. trlnlr dresser eastern hard 3 Cushion I.au-son Sofa. 01 11
maple. He. $180.95. Fully dmt pronf. Cold tweed. Reg. $289.95.. 101,10
86.17
l-arse 33"i" 4 Q AO
mirror IJ7.70
4'i" 3 dr. dresser with mirror.
Hardwood, lies. 129.91
' Hri!. 39.95 western hardwood 1ft CC
Jemiv I.inil lied at ... ijQ
:. Knerhole Desk II AT
v 1 Drawers Kes. 69.95. H 1 .1 1
He)! 99.95 Kastern Hardwood it 1C
.' Desk. 2.-s i ;" Top 00.13
; 2 Cushion Sofa tan tweed ICQ Ol
He. 5259.95 . I J 7. 04
; Alatrhins Club Chair Mar- 10 Af
j shall springs. Keg. 149.95... "i0
Reg. 109.95 Butterfly Dining 7Q 01
Tabic 42"88" ext 17.0 J
Keg. 18.95 Dining Chair
thumb haek style. 4 only t.
Reg. 21.50 Hlteheork base.
Dining Chair. 4 only al ¬
lies. 8.95 Srwlng Haskrl
Sonar bucket on rockers
Reg. 4.95 Cup Sc Saucer Rack
Tegs for cups
Reg. 8.95 2 shelf grooved
wall Rack. Maple
12.24
15.48
4.48
2.89
5.96
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GLASS-BRASS AND COPPER PLAQUES-POPPYTRAIl-HOME.
STEAD PROVINCIAL PATTERN. BLACK, BRASS AND DECORATED
TRIVETS WALL SHELVES-SPICE CABINETS ETC.
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Mom . ... Dad . . . Sitter .. . Brother . . . get everybody
Easter-outfitted in fast,' convenient, one-stop
visit to Penney's ... the family store I
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If iis Style. Jf its Quality...
juw ii j I hp iis wis vtui'Vjij j ist viskJkj
Sunday . . . church! Monday . . . school! Tomorrow, a party!
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DUSTERS
in ihe elegance of
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cotton and rayon faille
2
98
3
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Siioi 3 fe 6X
Sixes 7 to 14
Crisply tailored dusters in a dare of color . . . blossoming now over little Sunday
bests . . . rustling through summer over pretty party socials! In cotton rayon faille
that stays Easter-fresh Sunday after Sundayl Find big and little sister sizes in navy,
turquoise, red . ... all at the tiniest Penney price, everl
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SMART AND THRIFTY
SPORT SUITS FOR BOYS
Miniature sport suits at a mini
ature price! A handsome com
plete outfit Penney tailored of
fine wrinkle-resistant rayon-acc-tato.
Splash weave coat con
trasts neatly with the smooth
colored gabardine slacks.
MAIN FLOOR
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sizs 3 to 8 V I
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Girl's 5-Piece
Suit Ensembles
695 795
u 3 to 6X 4 7 to 14
Complete with hat . . . Snug
jacket . . . Swirl skirt billow
ing over its own petticoat .
Gloves and tote bag.
SECOND FLOOR
Boy's Washable
Flannel Slacks
595 795
" 4 to 10 10 to IS
Rich wool-orlon flannel slacks
completely washable. Top tai
loring, of course. Spring color
tones.
JIAIN FLOOR
Girl's Patent Bw
Trim Straps
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u sizes SH to 3
Built for comfort and wear...
Styled with popular low-cut
vamps. Sanitized to keep fresh
er longer.
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Quality Oxford
Result Srtiff
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S'i to 12
30
' 12S to 3
A softie s'.irunken grain leather-oxford
that takes the rough
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erepe soles.
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