The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, January 01, 1949, Page 27, Image 27

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Melin’ 'ia'ssls,teTd by Sarah Tennis, Grace
Hartley and Clara .Isaak: It consisted
of a choral group of 30 voices directed
by George Baker,I accordian solos by
Col. Gillard, piano|sQl;gs by Jim K irk­
land, tap dance by Jerry and Gary
Neal, Judy Baker, and comedy acts by
Bud Melin.
After dinner, everyone •; danced to
the music of the Men About Town
led by. A l Finn. Preceding the dance
the Grand March was in order, led
by Miss Virginia Nowlen and Mr. Paul
Giirske. The prize waltz was won by
Mr. and" Mrs. Grant Montgomery. Mr.
Arens’ ability to get around won him
the prize for most popular dancer.
Numerous other/*prifes were awarded
during the evening.
The January meeting was given over
largely to reports of the General
Council by Ralph Southwick and Lor­
en White, and to discussion of pending
legislation.
A report of membership by Chair­
man Virginia Nowlen showed a gain
of 57 members during the month of
December making a total of 230 for
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