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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1938)
Dads Approve Firemen List Paving Underway on Maple Street in Lebanon, Council Hears The LEBANON The street com mittee reported to - city council Tuesday night that streets! were in fair condition and that the waste from the paper mill jit. be ling applied as rapidly as time and weather - conditions would permit. Sewer extensions aerosr Main were reported completed and paving on Maple street underway. Dr. J. G. Gill, special com nittee on recreation, outlined a -plan of proposed activities which were approved oy the couneil. . Firemen Klected The council apnroved the tion of firement for the year: Chief, Mervin GiUon; assistant Elmer Fitzgerald; secretary. Vic tor Carlson; assistant, Albert Smith; . reporter Ross O'Brien; police, Bert Cotton; capta.u of Company Xo. 1, Kenneth Full er lieutenant, L. E. Heyne; captain. No. 2, Glenn Tucker; lieutenant. Vera Reeves; cap tain, No. 3, Roy Week:- lieu tenant, Loyd Tucker; taptajn, No. 4, Clarence, Shimanek; lieutenant, Albert Carlson. The Methodist Women s For eign Missionary society met Wed nesday with Mrs. C. C. Wltcher and decided to invite actijig Bish op Eben Johnson of Portland, a missionary In Africa fdr many years, to give the thank-offering day sermon May 15. Following the regular . meet ing of the PEO at the nou.e of .Mrs. Harold Irvine Wednesday afternoon a tea- was held - hon oring the girls of Ihe senior clash of the high school with Miss Lena Medler, dean of girls,, and Mrs. Milton Coe. wife of the city' superintendent, additional guests. Mrs. Coe gave piano numbers and ' Mrs. E. L. Clark, chaplain addressed the girls on the pur poses and work of the PEO and told cf Its organization many years ago by seven girls of ap proximately the age of the girls , present. The birthdays of John-Young of Lebanon and nis granddaugh ter. Janet Young, were observed Sunday by a family dinner at the home of Mr. Young's son, Ira of, Crabtree. Going from Lebanon were Mr. and.Mr.i. John Young and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Young celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last October and next' Sunday will be present at the Celebration of the golden wedding of bis uruiuer iteurge loung near - lem. Mrs. Ruth Bartholomew has sold her Second street .residence the former Fry property, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles -Snyder' of North Lebanon. Ed Calahan. Standard Oil Serv ice station man left Wednesday on his vacation making Portland hia first ohiectlv from wheie he will drive to Tacoma to be met by his mother Mrs. J. M. -ugden of Lebanon. Council Grants Club's Request, Water Reduction ,WOODBURNThe Woodbarn Garden club was successful in their request for reduced water rats-for the sumner months for sprinkling purposes. Tie city council, at their meeetlng Tues day night, cut the regular rate of 20 cents, whirs i. farter the regular 400 5 aaJlons hare been used, to 15 cents and the 15 cents former rate to 10 cents. The council, however, decided that ki order to take advantage of this reduction, w a t e r btlls must be paid on or before the 16th of each month, the old rate being charged on all delinquent bills. Mayor Austin Land recorder Beach were Instructed to apply for a WPA project to lay 2 $00 feet of new water pipe to :re- K(lace the old mains on Hayes street and also 600 feet on East Cleveland street. OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, May 6, 1938 Observance Music PAGE ELEVEN Week Is Started Churches at Mill City Will j Hold Special Service M Honoring Mothers i MILL CITY Music week will be observed here from May S to 14. Special programs will be given at both churches In honor of Mothers', day. The community program j will be ' . held In the Church bt Christ May 10. The high school sponsored a concert, j j with ; th Willamuette Gleemen giving the program and the grade school entertained with the operetta "Tom Sawyer The Parent-Teachers' association will put on a: mnalcal program at their next meeting. Enters Hospital , Joe Podrabsky left Monday 'for Portland; to enter' St. Vincent's hospital where 'he expects to be for several months taking treat ments for a crippled hack which he received some time ago while working In tho planer. The members of Mrs. ; Frank Bass Sunday school class gave a miscellaneous shower for Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Tuen .who were married two weeks ago, at their home. Those . present were Bob Mundt, Robert Swift, Stanley Ogden. Melvin - Stockwell, Ken neth Swan, Millard Bass, 11a, Nathalie and Nellie Ha'.haway. Florence Boatner, Charlene Gen try, Lois Carawy, Alia. Jockson. Marjorie Swan and Mrs. Bass. Church Sponsors Pugrim Story SALEM HEIGHTS? The Salem Heights community church is sponsoring the pictured retelling of "Pilgrim's Progress" Sunday at 7:30 p. m. at the community hall. As the story is told by a competent narrator sixty-five beautifully colored slides : illus trating the story v.ill be shown. Pilgrim's Progress has the unlquo distinction of being the book most universally read next to the Bible,, and has exerted a great influence in the life ct re ligious people. ) No admission will be charged. Attend County Meet v FOX VALLEY Mrs. FJoyd Bassett accompanied by Mrs. Pell is Westenhpuse, Mrr. Leon Smith and Mrs. R. A. Coraforth were local delegates atteuding the Woman's Federated cluh con vention held at Woodburn Fri day.' Mrs. Robinson Is Grand Lodge Page INDEPENDENCE Mrs. Paul E. Robinson, worthy mat-rn Of Adah chapter No. C4. Order of the Eastern Star, visited at Co lumbia chapter No. 33 at The Dalles Tuesday night. I Mrs. Mildred Summers, asso ciate matron of The Dalles had Invited 20 guests to her home preceding chapter meeting, for dinner honoring the Worthy grand matron. Hazel Ingram, and the worthy grand patron, John L. Gary. T These gueets were later Intro duced .to be the.Rrand pages se lected for the 1938 sessions Of grand chapter, as follows: Mrs. Florence Lintner, Portland: Mrs. Ardelle Reesy Sandy; Mrs. Beth Hughes. Forest Grove; Miss Olive Shepler, Ho(d River; Mrs. Ruby Chrismaii. Enterprise; Mrs. Ti Sims. Portland: Mrs. Alice Robinson. Independence: Miss Elaine Clower, .Silverton: Mrs. Irene Hector, Albany; Mrs. Lu cille' Johnson. Oregon City; Mrs. Ruby Tunnell, Estacada; , Mrs. Leona Leslie, Newberg; Mrs. Merllda Stringham. Elgin;; Mrs. Vera Lantz. Oswago; Mrs. Doro thv Wless. Sheridan, and Mrs. Mildred Summer. The Delles. Musical Program Given for Women AURORA Wednesday after noon music week was observed by the Aurora Woman's club with the following program, con ducted hy Mrs. Oren Ottaway. music chairman of the club: Tongs by all present. led by Mrs. Oreiu, Ottaway, accompanied by Mrs. E. C. Diller: songs by the girls glee club of the Canby un ion high school, directed by Miss Eparke; numbers! ly girls qnsr tet and boys quartet; violin solo by Leona Myers, accompanid by Francis Groh: vocal solos by Leone Luginbill i and Kenneth Millar; guitar solos by Pearl and Evelyn Pugh. A letter from President Roose velt In praise of music week was read by the president. Mrs. B. W. Stoner. The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. M. N. Crissel, May 18. Summer- Session Opens June 6 at Normal With Qitircliill as Director MONMOUTH Classes! will open June 6 for the annual sum mer session at Oregon Normal school, 'extending through to August 19. 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