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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1930)
GOLD IODINE IS CELEBRATED Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sawyer Of Gervais are Honored Recently NORTH HOWELU Not. , 17. Tha 50th wedding annlrersary of f. ana airs. jd a. sawyer 01 uer rais was celebrated on Sunday. Norember It, at their home in Gerrals, with , a pleasant family reunion. Mary Black and Clarence A. Sawyer were married on Novem ber IS. 1880, at the Black home stead in Dekoma, Wis., and tor SO years hare traveled the path of married life together. Moved to Oregon Twenty-five- years ago they moved from their home in De koma to a farm in North Howell, Marion county, Oregon, where they continued living until eight years ago, when they sold the farm and moved into the city of Gervais, where they still reside. Eight children were born to this union, of whom six survive, and are all living in the county except one, Mrs. . Alice Eagleson of Lincoln i county, and these six with their families were all pres ent on this occasion. Two sons, Oscar and Leon, have passed away. Children are Present Present on this happy occasion were Mr. and Mrs. William Oddle, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wiesner, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Sawyer of Silver ton, Mrs.. Alice Eagleson of Eddy ville, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Coom ler. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Rickard, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Cutsforth, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cutsforth, Rose mary and Marjorie Sawyer of Sa lem, Gilbert and Harley Oddie. Alan, Wayne and Mary Lou Wies ner: Clarence, Doris, Glen and Alice Rickard; Eva and Donald Sawyer of Silverton, John and Lois Coomler, Iris, Gail, Fay and Gary Cutsforth; Robert, John, Harriet, Boyd and Ralph Eagle Bonof Eddyville. Gifts were, presented from fam ily and friends and a jolly family dinner enjoyed at noon and many friends called during the after noon to offer congratulations and extend. many kindly wishes to this ATTSfrdl1 and well known couple. , cordially inuA .Pf ;, Christian church ladles will hold their annual bazaar all day Wednesday, December 10, in the church rooms. Dinner and supper will be served and a num ber of Interesting features will be presented. Kenneth Hickokosaa in Cor vallis Saturday to see the Tlg football game between U. of O. and O. S. C. R. Lee Theissen, Hugh Webb-and E. C. Bear were also In attendance from Turner. The Junior vaudeville will be held December 5, it will be the first DUblie mtjvrtalnmont ed by the high school this year and a full house is expected. CARS IX CRASH CENTRAL HOWELL, Nov. 17. A car from a side road crashed into ,Mrs Mabel Martin's car as she was driving out to school Fri day morning from Salem. The bumper was torn from her car, Tender badly bent, fog light brok en and axle bent but she managed to get to school in plenty of time and was glad to have escaped per sonal injury ; beyond a severe shaking up. The OREGON STATESMAN; Salem, Oregon; Tuesday Morning, Norember 18, 1930 PAGE THREE MA f 0 S PLAFj 1ETINGS County Agent to be Consid ered by Community Group AUBURN, . Nov. 17 The Au burn Woman's club, will hold the first ' meeting, of the winter, Thursday, November - 20. at the h'ome of Mrs. , Lambert Feskens. All women of the community are invited to be present, business will include, election of officers, and plans for the program for the winter. The regular meeting of the community club Is Friday, : No vember 21. There will be two speakers, one speaking In favor of a county agent, and the other, speaking for a Boy Scout move ment. : County School Superintendent Fulkersoa, visited the aohool Thursday, - : - -- - ; Walter Rehb, had the misfor tune to run pitchfork in his foot and has been, absent from school since Wednesday. Wallace Earls has returned to school following a siege of chick en pox. ! Mrs. T. C. Morgan la visiting in Portland. CIIICI ii i i lit iti.Yr urbbM. Tk. Hh Bay itoHrtil UMitttm. In Not. I f 010 IT PBOGCISTS CTUXVaUS MEAD COLDS II I! Vrftfabottoc V V . vapors t also snuff up mam.' CVTRt? MltUOW JABS U$EP YCAPtY WOOD 1 eoN If TO BEJItWED Buddies From Other Posts Will Gather for Cere mony Wednesday WOODBURN, November 17. The newly established American Legion post in Woodburn will be officially recognized after Wed nesday, November 19, when large delegations from many oth er Legion posts from over the state will come to Woodburn to I help in the official organization of the post. The meeting will start at the armory at 8 p. m. A street parade in which w" be the Salem kiltie band and the drum corps of the Salem post will be held immediately before the festivities at the armory begin. Installation of officers will be in charge of Jack Eakin of Dal las. The ceremonies are to he .very simple. After the installs tion of officers the new charter will be officially presented. The new Legionnaires will be initia ted by the initiatory team from Salem. , . Plans have been made to have food enough for 350 people. En tertainment of the highest cal iber will be, oiierea.vv-" has charge of the program. Over 50 World war veterans of j the Woodburn district have sig nified their intentions to Join the local post. Probably a great many more will Join as soon as they see that the post really means bus iness. , American Legion teams from posts at Silverton. Salem, Mc Minnville, Dallas. Monmouth, In dependence, Corvallis. Portland and Newberg have sent word that they will be on hand that night. It has been learned that two car loads of Legionnaires from the Tillamook ehapter will be on hand. Visitors from other cities are also expected. 'JEFFEBSiO. SMS GIFT BOX JEFFERSON. Nov. 17 The Christian Endeavor b"'1'08 meeting of the Evangelical church was held Friday nighty at the county home of Mr. and Mrs. Gui vin. During the business session, one new member waa roted on m -..ni - .nrt two names for Bua m.vci.., - t .knhfn r nroDOsea. a. 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