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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1933)
PAGE TWELVE The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday -Morning, Jnns 2. 1933 SENIORS CLOSE YEAR TOM ; West Salem News With Graduation at Wood burn High School Audi- torium; Class has 61 WOODBUKNi June 1. Com mencement' exercises for the' 1 seniors of Woodbum tlsh will be held at the school auditorium Friday. June 2. at 8:15 . m. The following program will be given: Provisional. "Grand March PrAMutonil'' fWallace A. John tnnV Bnth firock of the, 1929 class; invocation, Rev. Glenn S. Hartong; presentation of class of 1933. Cornelius Gearin; girls quartet, "A Perfect Day" (Carrie Taonlia Finn ill TlalSV ShrOCk. HaX- el Shrock. Vera Culp and Helen Wood fin '.class representative. Lois Seely; aaaress w we graau ates, "Wayside Service," Dr. J. T. Matthews of Willamette univer sity; boys' quartet. "By the Wat ers of Mlnnetonka" (Thurston TJenrence), Wesley Ebey, Carroll ; Olson, Dennis Troemke and -Peter Larsen; awards. Superintendent r Culm firMOB tatinn of dip-' AS. XM . " . lomas, E. J. Allen, chairman of vabmI ttonAdietlon. Rev. C. - W Hatch "Recessional" (Louis . Victor Saar). WOODBURN, June 1. The Woodburn high booster club con sisting of It of the senior girls, has chosen the following Juniors to membership for next year: Jean Richmond, Doris Amey, Kay , Shorey, Elisabeth Hunt. Helen 1 Woodfin Berntce Bents, Louise Moeding.' Ruth Hansen, Mabel Norton, Pauline Nelson, Fidelia SIcard, Virginia Kestell, Mona Dose, Frances Sexton, Helen Hill and Veda Nendel. nome TO Klection . WOODBURN, June 1. The Home Economics club of the high school has elected these officers: Hazel Carothers, president; Jean i n.noMan ff X 9 r nr taiim. aecretarv: Fidelia SIcard. treasure; Edna Shrock, song leader; Mary Jane snaw, niinitt- nrhara Esnv. custodian; Dorothy Graham, historian, and Rosemary Corey, reporter. Mrs. TToion RntML head of the home economics department. Is club ad visor. WEST SALEM, June 1 Gra duatlon exercises for the West Salem school will be held In the grade room of the old school house Friday at 8-p.m. with Prof. H. F. Durham of Salem, Parrlsh junior high school the speaker. George Chapman, chairman of the school board will present di- r m . h , -rv a piomas 10 jsueen uoosiu, iwur Arthur. Edgar Rogers, Dean La cey, Donald Arthur, Harold Hob ble, Carol Snider. Opal Brown, Bertha Stevens, Leona La Bine, Estalyne Rierson, LoAne Smith, Clifford Hill, Robert Newgent, Wilson Phillips. Ray Young, Earle ' Maynard, Leo Gookin, George Cooper and LeRoy Gray. These students will most of them attend high school next year. Other West Salem graduates this year Include from the Salem high school Miss Marguerite Fll slnger, Violet Wallace, Arvilla Kubll, ;Mark Gehlhar, Kenneth FUsinger, Gerald Minton and Enoch Maers. . Final , term picniea are being given the last of this week la number of the grade rooms for teacher "and pupils. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lemon were guests of relatives In Portland a number of days this week' visit ing at the home of Mrs..Loretta Falrbrass. The Warren B. Bakers accompanied by the Misses Bar bara Whipple, Mona Vosbnrgh and Catharine Applewhite were visitori in the Metropolis Memor ial day. Rev. John Evans will fill the pulpit In the Ford Memorial church Sunday morning follow ing the Children's day exercises at the Sunday school hour. Mr. Evans began his first pastorate here 40 years ago and he expects II IMS IfflP.U ED FALLS CITY, June 1 The last meeting of the P. T. A. was hsld Monday night at the high school auditorium. A picnic was planned but due to the weather, a pot luck lunch was served In the school dining room." Exhibits were on display by the manual training elaas. New officers were elected: president, Mrs. Gronwald; vice president. Mrs. R. Russel; secre tary. Miss Richardson; treasurer, Mrs. Sleets. Reports of the flower exchange were given, which has proven a success. Some from Salem have participated In It .Another clean Llay St ew art Has Perfect Attendance ', Record of 8 Years -. DALLAS, Jute 1. Mlaa Hary Stewart, who gradmax. ed front the Baell grade scttool-of folk eownty em Friday' Hay 90, has attend-" ed school regularly . for . dght years and has snado an anusaal record. She has been neither ab sent or tardy during the en tire eight years. 1 8he Is the daognter of . Seorge D. Stewart, a eaadl lat for director of the non high school district situat ed In the northwest part of the county. some of his first parishioners to attend. up week was planned due to the rainy weather which made previ ous work Impossible. The musical program was In charge of Miss Richardson. GOUGE. HITS : FUuElS SIR STATION, June .1 .William Gouge, age S4, died at his home at Mill City on Monday. He is survived by a daughter. Mrs. Bet ty Teague of MeMlanvllle and two sons. H. Gouge of Mill City end Leonard . Gouge of Aberdeen, Wash. Funeral services will be held at the Weddle chapel here on Friday June 2 at 2 p.m., conduct ed by Rev. Lyman and interment will be In the City View cemetery at Salem. Mrs. Cordelia Overholts passed away at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Laura Flnley, near Shelburn, May SI. Children sur viving are: Arthur and LeRoy of Portland; Clarence, Sclo; Mrs. Flora Flemmlng, Sclo; Mrs. Vera Dart, Hebo and Mrs. Laura Fin ley of Sclo. Also- nine grandehQ eren and six great grandchildren. I Funeral, services wfi be from the Stayten. Christian- church Sat urday at 1:1$ p.m- with Inter ment : In the Welraer cemetery. Rev. W. H. Lyman win officiate. , ' VISIT AT CAMAS - RICKRKALL,-June 1 Mrs. W.' A,- Cunningham and children Margaret, Nola and Lou and Mrs. Cunningham's sister Mrs. Wilms HeCuilourh of Salem spent the weekend and Memorial day at Camas. Wash., where they formerly lived. . I SOX TO AL BROWNS LIBERTY. Jane 1 - Mr. and Mrs. Al Brown are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a son at the Deaconess hospital Monday. This Is their second child, the other a gJrL - . Summer Music Study ... ; In Piano and Group Instruction INTENSIVE - PRACTICAL . DELIGHTFUL will be given by ELMA WELLER Classes Starting June 5th Full Particulars on Application Stodio, 093 X. Liberty Phone 6559 Nelson Funeral Held WOODBURN. June 1 Funer al services for Nels W. Nelson vata held at the Hall mortuary Tuesday. The sermon was given hr nm-r. Ti. J. GIHanders. fan bearers were Virgil Wells, Henry stiit. John Stute. Charles U. rtffi. Ridnev Miller and John Wehrum. Interment was in Belle Parol rpmeterv. He la survived bv his widow, Emma, and four children, Mrs. Riere Wamnolei of West v ooa- burn, Mrs.. Effie Rasmussen of Newberg, Oscar Emll at home, children. of Portland, and Also six grand- Mehama Cubs Will Plav Shaw Sunday On Home Diamond MEHAMA. June 1 The Meha ma "Cuba" have scheduled a I tm with Shaw Sunday. June 4, at 2:30 on the home field. The Tah" VAn a nractlce game with the league team Tuesday by a score of 9 to 3, after which the single men won a game from the wrarried men by a score or zo to T. A farewell party for Bert I CArdweU was elven at the Card- well home Tuesday afternoon by the "Eagles," a junior Sunday1 school class under the direction of Mrs. MabQl Boyington. COMES FOR SUMMER T.tnjr.TlTY JunA 1 AmOlK the ottt-of-town' visitors this week la Mrs. Ed Boyd, remembered here as Danta j Robblns, of Long Beach, who with her baby mi make an extended visit with Mrs. lmi Rohbtns. Mr. and Mrs. CrrrA Weir of HolToke. Colo.. nave come to jspend the summer with their dansrhter Mrs. U. V. Decatur and family. iDELES SUCH UMDCRSIA nCHTINC YOWt Mcvtiiwmssseoi VHIElltVAIltl MEYER BEFORE! NEYER ACAIN! 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