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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1938)
PAGE TEN The OREGOft STATESMAN, Salem, 0gon, Friday Morning, February 25 1938 County Meet Opens Today Woodburn Church Is Host for 39th Annual Session Starting Tonight WOODBURN -'Tie 39th an nual Sunday school convention of'the Marlon county Sunday school council of Christian edu cation will be held at the Meth cdist church here beginning Fri day evening at 7:30 p.m. The convention theme will be "Keep ers of the Light". The program Friday night In eludes a, song service - by the Woodburn Church of Christ Sun day school, devotion&ls by the Woodburn Free Methodist Sun day school, address of welcome by the Sunday ; school - of the Woodburn M. E. church, response by the Hubbard Sunday school, special music by the Bethel Sun day school, visualized address by Homer Leisy, special music by the Woodburn Church of Cod, SO minute discussion period with Homer Lelsy as leader. Saturday rrogr-m The Saturday morning program beginning at 9:30 o'clock will Include a song service In charge of the Gervais Sunday school, devotional service led by the Suni Anv irhnnl ' nf - TVlnalrt ernMnf music by the Aurora Sunday school. At ,10:15 there will be a discussion with members divid ed into three groups, elemen tary,, senior and administrative. T -a ors will ha f ro flonrrA T7 Clipfell, Louis Koenig and Glenn r.. mcvieiiaa. kct. irvuig a. Fox of Salem will deliver a talk on "A Ministers Reflection" "which will be followed by a bas ket dinner at 12 o'clock noon. A meeting of fhe nominating 'com mutes is scheduled to open at 1 p.m. - -V ' - Thft nftpmnon nrntrram 1-3n will open with song service led by the , Sunday school of Fair field, devotional service by the Woodburn Presbyterians, special music by the Butteville Sunday school followed by. another three group discussion, with the lead ers the 8ame as for the -forenoon meeting. There will also be a business meeting during the afternoon. "'. Officers of the Marion county council are Fred de Vries, presi dent; . Glenn E. McClellan, ; vice president; Mrs. Harold de Vries, secretary-treasurer and Mrs. H. F. Shanks, superintendant of the children's division. Mrs. Grace Klampe Is secretary. Robins Blake Return : KnoWh at Recital of Their Evening Song HATESVILLE The tradition si fcra1ir nt riri. If. avwr AUBUV 41.SF appearance known In a drama tic way , Monday night. The robin : makes : his winter home here ' some winters, but tone were to be seen this year. Monday night, In the very tip top of a tir tree, one sang the evening song as if Its throat would burst, to make it known they were Jack again for the summer. (rangers iNews Salem grange ' will hold its regular " monthly meeting In 'the Auburn school house this Sat urday night. The poultry Indus try will be given special consid eration during the lecture hour. Se .eral reels of-moving pictures depicting Interesting and - impor tant phases of the poultry indus try will be shown. Prof. J. F. Zvinth. Instructor in the Agricultural Department of the Senior Salem High School, will give a talk' on the magni tude and importance of the poul try industry in the Willamette Valley, the state and the United States. The musical program will Include a -vocal solo by Junior Manning Nelson accompanied by Miss Freda Hultgren. . --. Among important business mat ters to be taken up for farther consideration during the busi ness hour , will be a special com mittee report to be made by Theo. G. Nelson on the possi bility of establishing and main taining experimentation and de monstration of plots of grass, grain and home gardens on grange owned land in connection with a hall to be bought or built by the Salem grange in the near future. Salem Grange pudiic meeting at 8 p.m. -SILVERTON Just what the program will - be at .the Friday night meeting of the Silverton irance Is unknown as yet but Mrs. Karl Haberly. lecturer re ports that the Fairfield grange has been invited to attend and give the evening's program. Fruitland School Offers Program j FRITITLAND At the school bouse Tuesday night the school children f put on an interesting program! centered around the ereat leader Washington. The program included Individ ual numbers "by Lola'Jeon Woo- ley, Barbara Ryan, Truman jtun ner. Lucille Reeder. Marjorie Smith- Rettv TJvelv Doris Run ner, Raymond Gerig, Ruth Hos- tetler. Elva Smith, and group son rs and numbers. Mondav nieht a Christian En deavor Social was enjoyed Dy R.v. n. R. Kauffman and two daughters Kathryn and Joseph ine, Gladys Gerig, Thelma Gerig, Iiim nnnr. fieraldine Woollev. Joyce Lively. Dora Bellemay. Ray mond Armstrong. Dale Lively, Milton Bressler, Dwight Runner, Ernest Gerig. Fred Fagg ana Clarence Fagg. The Fruitland harmonica band, with about 1 enrolled is mak ing progress. The Instructor Mrs. R G. Lively, has been ill for the past week but Is recovering now. . Onion Houses Burned In ."Blaze Near Aurora AURORA At 7:30 o'clock Wednesday morning the Aurora fire - department was called to Miramonte Farm, formerly known as Mucki ranch on ' the Willam ette river three miles north or Aurora but firemen arrived too late to save the onion iouses which were a total loss. ra ng pi folE R R R v i 135 N; COMMERCIAL ST. Phone 5197 or 7023 Prices Friday, Saturday Through . Monday Sole Agent Penslar Remedies in Marion County BE WISE AND SaiAEFERIZE ' - 33c Hair OU (With Ad) IOC 50c lb. 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