The OREGON STATES2IAN, Salein, Oregon, Sunday UoxtHns, July ID, lSuo ! it Mrs. Giddings, 80, Dies in Albany Native of England, Resided in Willamette Valley Since 1907 ALBANY, July 13 Mrs. Har riet Giddings, 80, died at her borne, 225 East Sixth street, Fri day, following an illness of some duration. Funeral sertices win be held from the Fortmiller Fu neral home, probably Monday. Rev. T. D. Yarnes, pastor of the Albany Methodist church of which Mrs. Giddings was a member, will conduct the services. Burial will be in the Alford cemetery south of Halsey. : Mrs. Giddings was barn In Brlgstock, England, May 21, 1856, and came to the United States at the age of 22 years. After coming to this country she made her home In South Dakota for 29 years, coining to Oreg6n in 1907, and had lived in this city since them. She was married to tj. m. uiaaings in iasi in touin Dakota. . Mrs. Giddings Is survived by four sons and eizht grandchildren. The feons are W. J. Giddings of Albany, Lee Giddings of Junction City, Luther Giddings of Ameri can Fork, Utah", and Paul Gid dings of Tehachopi, Calif. Scout Gamp Boys "; Make Long Hikes : 1 By BOB MUNDT Wolf Patrol, Troop 12 CAMP ; PIONEER, July 18 The boys at scout camp went on three hikes, one to Marion lake, one to Three-fingered :. Jack,! and one to Mt. Jefferson. The Marion lake hikers came j In Wednesday, the Mt Jefferson and Three-fingered Jack hikers came in Friday. They had to do their own cooking. There will; be a court of honor Sunday July; 19, with many boys going up for some rank in scout ing. Some will get Merit badges. Each group of boys that went out on a. hike will j give a skit about the hike. Many of the scouts are going to stay over for the second period. The boys that are in the tent with me are; David Putnam and Bill Neimeyer. ; We had an ama teur program Friday, July 10. And the groups I'm in won it. I am very? sure that each bay is having a keen time in Camp Pioneer this year. j Missionary Group Choose Delegates DALLAS, July 18 The mis sionary society of the Evangelical church was entertained Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Louis Hadley with Mrs.' M. J. Ballantyne as sisting. Mrs. C. C. Gardner pre sided and Mrs. Rhoda Lynn led the devotions. An Interesting talk on missions in Portland was giv en by Miss Helen Bier of Portland. Mrs. Ernst and Miss Amelia Ashton were elected delegates to Jennings Lodge and Mrs. Lillie Guthrie alternate. Refreshments were served. Wednesday afternoon the for eign and home missionary socie ties held a covered dish luncheon In the park. Mrs. Wes Elliott pre sided and led devotions. An in teresting paper entitled, "True Pioneer" was read by Mrs. Elliot. Mrs. Roy Woodman also gave an Interesting paper entitled "Prov ing God." ' Looney Family Reunion Today Senator Steiwer Expected to Speak; Mrs. Anna Reed to Attend LEBANON1. July 18. Mrs. Anna Bond Reed, pioneer of 1 853. and other members of the Reed family of Lebanon, plan to attend the Looney family reunion to be held at Hazel Green park Sunday.; - ': i . Senator Frederick Steiwer. a mpm her of 1 the Looney family. just returned from i Washington, D. C, is expected to speak at tne picnic. t Mrs. Reed's uncle, Jesse Loo- nv an A his wife, who came to Oregon in 1 8 4 3 as members of the first wagon train to cross the plains to this state, were founders of t the clah. Mrs. Reed made her home with the Looneys when the family first came to Oregon. ! Mm hers of the family are ex pected to attend from Lebanon, Jefferson, Salem, Portland and other Willamette valley cities. Sit. Angel Fire Department Extinguishes Fire in Car MT. ANGEL, July 18. The Mt. Angel fire department was called out about 1 o'clock Fri oay aiternoon to extinguish a burning car belonging to Maurice Kelsey of -Burns, Ore. The car was on the highway about a mile south of Mt. Angel when it start ed on fire. A short circuit , was thought to be the cause ot the troubles. v Kelsey, a car salesman, was on his vacation. His car, a 1935 Chevrolet, was pretty badly dam aged, the motor, wheels and tires being ail that was saved. Knights of Columbus Will Install New Officers MT. ANGEL, July 18. Instal lation of officers will take place at the meeting of the Mt. An gel Knights of Columbus next Wednesday, July 22. Following the meeting refresh nients will be served by a com mittee consisting of Otto Well man, chairman, Jos. Frank and Matt Beyer. Haying Season Underway At Liberty; Baling Starts LIBERTY, July 18. The hay ing season is at its height here at present, most fields already in the shock and awaiting the baler. Very little hay was cut and caught in the July 4 rains and damage, if any, was slight. T. D. Trick and son, Virgil, have assembled their baling out fit and are at work in the local fields. Outing on River LIBERTY, July 18. The local senior Christian Endeavor society held an outing Friday evening at the river and enjoyed - swim ming and a welner roast. The Sunday school bus was used to transport most of the group. Sev eral adult members accompanied the young folks. Petition Seeks to Annex Marion County District ALBANY.' July 18. A petition has been filed at the office of Conntv School Superintendent J Mw Bennett.! asking the annexa tion - of school district No. 75-A, now included in an adjacent Ma rion conntv: district, by district No. 108. in Linn county. The an nexation would do away with the joint school district, the county school superintendent stated. Simpson Descendants Plan Reunion Here Sunday l4 v. ZE.VA. Julv 18. -The descend ants of William and Mary Simp son, who crossed the plains by ox team from i Platte county, mis- Knurl, tin Oreeon in 1846. will hold a reunion at the fairgrounds on Sundav. July 19. A no host din ner at noon, will be followed by a social afternoon. Etlgar Nicholson Injured When Hit by Top of Snag SCOTTS MILLS, July 18. Ed gar Nicholson, who has been fal ling timber for Don Littlepage. had a narrow escape xnursaay when he received severe bruises. The top of a snag fell back, hit ting him on the left shoulder and knocking him down. Ullman Goes East MT. ANGEL. July 17. Charles Ullman, owner of the White Cor ner tnr. left Thursday morning for a month of travel through North Dakota. Minnesota, ana invi. I He will visit with friends and relatives in Carrington, N. D., Minneapolis, and Dubuque, Iowa, making his longest stay in Edge- wood, Iowa, his former home. Return From California LIBERTY, July 18. aTr. and Mrs. George Elgin have returned home from California where Mr. Elgin has spent several months for his health. Mrs. Elgin joined him a few weeks ago and visited relatives and friends before re turning home. 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