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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1932)
r,.- v ,;.'fv - i.t'V rXcn SOL V The uUEUUrt staxiiaii, saiem; Ortoh Friday Morning; 'July IS. 4 .' f 3 ran li 1 Woodbiirri New Salem man Elected , Presi dent of Group, Which 'Meets at old Home TURNER. Jftly 14 The 11th nintl reunion of the lfcKlnney- Tvtrhv rmiiiM u hsU Saasar at the usasl picnic ground on the Aid William w. McKlnner farm fntiv niiiMi anntheasi of Turner. . Rel&tlTen were present from Se attle, Portland, Vancoarer, from Ltaa eoanty and .nearby paints. rvr 100 nartaolr Of the boantlfnl dinner la the shade ot Urge fir trees. A. short program was en . Inviwf ' t; . J. w. f cftlnner enreased ao- preciatloa ot the i lives ot four v members who passed away daring the year. They were E. J. Bower, i n; DAt. Hon. C. A. Johns. and Clinton Traey.T It was noted that the Darby members outnum i hAMwl thnsA of the McfCl&ner f am ' Hies for the first time on the an- , naal picnic THa of fleers for the next rear are: president, Wi W. McKinney of 8alem, and Mrs Mary McKin- ney, secretary-treasurer. Children of the original family : present were: John and Mayro McKlnney, Mrs. Fnny Ball, Mrs Alice Tracr and Mrs. Onte Lours f worth. ' Mrs. Martha Adams of Portland the eldest Urine child. and Miss' Ann McKlnney of Tnr- . ner, were anabie to be present. nr. ana Mrs. wimim w. tcain I WOODBURN. Julr 14 Mr and Mrs. J. J. Hall attended a meeting ot the Roletsoa clan Sunday in Portland, Tfcs meeting was o hare been In Laorelhurst park but the rain maae it necessary to .noia It In the Washington Matontc halt There were about 70 In at tendance. " J Arthnr Johnson succeeded W. W. Hall as president of the elan. The secretary-treasurer Is Camlle Hall White. There were a num ber ot Impromptu speeches and a banquet Mr. and Mrs. Bea Hall and their daughter Mary Jo, of St. Louis,' were the persons from the farthest distant point ta at tend. :. - v I ." Gardes Club Electa j ifrs. Richard Yates was el acted president ot the Woodburn Car ney left Missouri la the spring ot 1847 with a wagon tram ror ure- ffon. Ther reached The Danes too late to take the cattle farth er so they were left to look after the stock. Immediately following the Whitman massacre (near Wal la Walla) they were threatened with violence at the hands ot tren ekwt Indiana end only br etratery were their lire Bared, they es- raned to Oreeon City, rescuing there Christmas day 1847. jThe rattle were aerer found. The family's early home was situated havnnff Marfan where Mr. McKla- ney operated a grist mill on) the Santlam roer, later he rormed a partnership with H. L. Turner to tMtlld a rrist mllL which led to the founding of the town of Sclo la Una county. dea club Tuesday sight when the regular business meeting was held la the . social rooms of the city library. Mrs. Walter School er Is Tice president and secretary treasurer is Mrs. Guy ngt. Re tiring president is Mrs. Ida Parr. There was a lengtny oiscaaaiou nfirarnlnr the adrlsabUlty - Of cleaning up a number ot ansightly lnta in the eftT. MTS. J. J. tUU was appointed press eorrespona- ent. Other officers and commit tees will be annotated later. Next month's meeting win neia in the yards belonging to Mrs Kicn ard Yates aad Mrs. Guy Ragle. IAS Ijoraas ueeiTea Wednesday was the last day that a n contracted - loeanberries were receired at the Ray-Brown cinnAnr whether or not the amount of contracted berries re ceired will warrant tne locat nlant'a ooeratloa la not known. Some beliere that the contracted berries wilt be shipped to ILills boro tor eannlng.;;:.r..i;"v ' f i Henry Aleher, whe Ures about three miles east of, Woodburn, Is la a Salem hospital In a critical eondltlea. II Is auffering iwlth a malady ot the beala. VS! - - H Ladles Aid Meet '. Mrs. Stanley Adams was hostess to the Ladles Aid society ot the Woodburn Presbyterlaa church Wednesday afternoon. A special feature of the meeting was a mu sical program, which was under the direction or Mrs. Eiburn T. sims.- - .' The program was: two plane deets. by Marybelle and - Alice May Adams: a group ef songs. suae by Patty Sims, aeeompanled by Mrs. Frank Proctor: two selec tions by the Woodburn lyric trio. made up ot Mrs. Paul pembertoa. Helen and Joyce Wood fin; a group ot duets played oa two pianos, by Joyos and Helea Wood f la; aad a song by Burton Wllielora. : The meeting was. of course, opened by the prestdeat. Mrs. Layman. Derotloaal serrlces were lead by Mrs. O. R, Duncan, i Special rlsltors or the meeting were Mrs. kox Kea, airs. u. w. KnotU, Mrs. Raymond Kramer. Mrs. Prank MacCamas. and Mrs. Frank Proctor, an of Woodhara; Mrs. Cecil Idea of Saa Francisco, aad Miss Pays Foster ot Bend. Refreshments were eerred by the hostesses Mrs. Stanley Adams, Mrs. Lester Smttn, Mrs. Clara Pike and Mrs. W. IL Boha. The next msetfag of the Ladies Aid society will "he held Wednes day aftefnoon.' August 19, la the beautiful gardea ot Mrs. O. W. Nores. Additional hostesses will be Mrs. C. IL Duncan, Miss Mollis voorhees end Mrs. H. J. Miller. Kill ICaro Group Has Jolly Tirne oa Picnic at Beach INDEPENDENCE, July 14 Tiaest Tims Brer was the re port of KIU-Kars Klah members whs picnicked Sunday oa . the beaches along , the Roosevelt highway gotnr Tta CorraUls to Newport aad returning along the Salmon rlrer eat-oft. - . Lancheoa at DePe ' bay and ep at Nelseoti vers Soar at fairs. The a&tural attracUons U DsPos bay. sadsrground Uke, srsTlcss. natural bridge sad, the seeaa new held the interest oi Us group until lata la the af ternoon, when, they motorea to H.tumtL I - Those enjoying the trip ers4 Mr. and Mrs. C O. sioper, ; Mr. aad Mrs. W. XL Cockle. Mr. and un i. A. Robbie. Me. and Mrs. p L. Hedges. Mr aad Mrs. & K. Addison. Bettr aad Bill- Addison. Mr. aad Mrs. Harruoa tiranc. Erelya Brant. . Mr. aad Mrs. J. ft MpfHtoah. Mrs. Kteu cat-' - breath, Delbert Ta;lot.f indepen- deuce, and Mr., aad Ura Erer- etts Cooks, Eugens. ; . OERVAIS. July 'llThs foU' iswlngr births are reported by a. local physleiaa for July: a daugh ter, Doris Marie, to Mr., and Mrs. John Meithof of Clear Lake July Si a daughter. Shirley Asa. te Mr. aad Mrs. Virgil 8poe of Hopmere July I; a soa to Mr. and.. Mrs. M. J. Mahoney July t and a sob. LeRoy Earl, to Mr. sad Mrs. Earl R. 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