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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1939)
--vv- FEATURING Rodacct SoodiUSAFEWAY 7 . " Nine baadred delegates and bishop of the three branches of the Methodist faith began coalereaces la Kaasas City from which they hoped to emerge as members of one eharch. The conferees assembled la Kaasas City's large municipal akditoriaoi and represented the Methodist Kpiscopal eharch, the Methodist Episcopal church, aoath, aad the Metaooist rrocestaas cnarcn. xnia was tne opening Franz Will Give Sermon to Class Graduation and School-end Events Announced For Pratum PRATUM Baecalaareate ser vice for three schools will he held at the Menaoalte church here Sunday night. May 7, with the pastor, Rer. J. - M. Franz, conducting the service. Oak Ridge and Central Howell schools will Join Pratum for the occa sion. Graduation exercises for Pra tum and Oak Ridge will be held at the Pratum school Friday Bight, May II. Rt. P. W. Erik sen of Salem win give the gradu ation address., Pearly Jensen la valedictorian. Graduates Aanoonced Those graduating are Joyce Lambert. Landy Franz. - Pearly Jenson and Alice Ramsden from Pratum; Christeen Gorsnch from Oak Ridge., Pratum school picnic will e held Saturday, May 13, at the school grounds. School will close oa Monday, May 15. There was no school Wednes day afternoon on account of the funeral services of Mr. Louts Rtaf. who died suddenly Satur day eight. Three of his children are . in school here. Grangers News SILVERTON HILLS Silver ton Hllls.grange is preparing for the all-day meeting of the Marion county grange council which will convene here May 3. Lloyd Keene of Macleay grange la the presid ing officer. The group will include the masters, secretaries, lecturers and home economics chairmen, also legislative and agricultural committees. Louise Johnston of Ankeny grange is secretary of the council. Under the lecturers' group meet ing. Mrs. Harriet Blankenshlp of Roberts will report on the recent grange lecturers' school held at Corvallis. CHE MAW A The Home Eco nomics club will sponsor a no-host diner at the grange hall Friday aight at 6:30 o'clock, to be fol lowed at S o'clock by a card party with bridge. -500" and other games In play. The public is In vited to either or both events. If coming to dinner, bring table ser vice. A small cover charge will be made. Electric Fence : Stolen at Suver BUYER Plenty of tMngs have been stolen from time to time hereabouts, bnt J. Crlppen has a new story. A thief or thieves stole an electric fence from his farm recently. Mildred Dallas has accepted the Wells school for her third year. Lois Vanderpool has beea elected to teach for her sixth consecutive year at Tampico. Mrs. Earl Anderson. Mrs. Will - Stockhoft, Mrs. Milton Bolter aad Mrs. M. - Conger attended the meeting of the Polk county Federation of Women's clubs at West Salem Wednesday. Mrs. Blanche Rust of Buena Vista has accepted a position as overseer and domestic science teacher at the girls' Industrial school at Salem and has moved tfX there. . Wyn Dyer has retarned to his work driving a truck getting out logs for Cooper Brothers, Fri day. A new logging road has been built Into the timber. . MnMurpfay Visits LINCOLN A Tlsltor from Florida who Is being welcomed back - to Lincoln is Mrs. Bruce Mirpay who 4s a guest for the summer at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs." D. C. Godlove. , BRUSH COLLEGE The Brush College grange "Go to Church" Sunday has been post poned. The group planned to go to the Calvary Baptist church In Salem, April so. Tubs and Brooms Furnish Harmony For Pension Meet LEBANON The program at the meeting of the Townsend dab at the KP hall Tuesday night was pot on by Albany members aad attracted a fall The kitchen band Including brooms, tabs, dustpans, and almost every possible kitchen ateasil famished unique mu sical numbers; F. C BtfflweU director, introduced Mrs. L. B Weaver, 82, who won ap plause by her fancy dancing; Bin. H. II. Freerksen won the audience with besot if ul ac cordion numbers. Gardeners Make Portland Jaunt SALEM HEIGHTS Ten mem bers of the Little Garden club motored to Portland Saturday 'o attend the Portland Garden club flower show, held on the cam pus of Reed college. Attending were: Mrs. Lewis Judson, Mrs. C A. Graham, Mrs. C. A. Kells. Mrs. C. W. Sawyer, Mrs. B. D. Cooper, Mrs. William Nelmeyer, Mrs. H. P. Noble. Mrs. R. E. Cart wright. Mrs. Homer McWUa and Mrs. E. M. Hoffaell. Mrs.: Grace Craig has been rehired in the Auburn school, making her fourth term there. I00F Convention Held at Lebanon Carl B. Jenkins Harries Mrs. Ruth Lamb at Kelso, Wash. LEBANON The county con vention of Oddfellows at the IOOP hall Wednesday was attended throughout the day by about 71 with a larger number attending the night program which followed a banquet served by the Rebekah lodge. . John Oliver of Portland, mem-! her of the Junior board, was a speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Cooley writes from Colton, CaL, to Mrs. Cooler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Meriwether of Lebanon, that their one-year-old son was crown ed king of the baby show at Col ton, registering 100 per cent phy sical perfectlo nand baby dispo sition. One hundred babies enter ed the contest. The mother, Doro thy Meriwether was a Lebanon girl. Jenkins Takes Bride Carl B. Jenkins, well known Lebanon plummer and Mrs. Ruth Lamb of Lebanon were married in Kelso, Wash., last week. They have began housekeeping la their property on Seventh and Sherman streets. . Mrs. Asa Baker haa received word of the death of her bro ther, Jacoa Haulk at Redmond Friday. Mr. Haulk was a former Lebanon resident. . Final Rites Held For Mrs. DriscoU ALBANY Funeral services tor Mrs Charles DriscoU, who died following a brief illness at her home on April 22. were held from the Fortmiller fun eral home Wednesday afternoon with Rev. C. E. Coles In charge. Burial was ia the Masonic ceme tery, with an escort front the OES attending. The employes of the Central Door and Plywood corporation of which Mr. Dris coU is superintendent, attended the services In a body. Mrs. DriscoU was bora in Maatorvllle, Minn., October 17, 1894. She spent the greater part of her life in Chicago, com ing to Oregon eight years ago. She was married to Charles D coll at Klamath Falls In 1924. Surviving Is the widower, her mother, Mrs. Dora E. Robeson of Englewood, Calif.; a brother aad a sister, also living at Englewood. Dines Potato Crew TJNIONYALB The annual club dinner . was served Friday at booh for the 20 persons who have been employed at the TJ. 6. Alderman farm during the po tato cutting and planting sea son. Following; the dinner the women complimented Mrs. Wil liam Hadley with a shower. Seventeea women were present. r ( ) v. "Lookee! Mother brought horns some more Honey Maids!" . Lj Cj ill." .2 trzy Crfn tsicj Czi t ZZzszj 11-14 Cn,!.sha tads a csxrcml - c. uULJ cf rtfrrtl bn Carer st rsTfaZTtistlza la Ltt7 Li XT. i j T 1 CtsT'Tbbs appeal tatle crer-ocHre sarcet taca ia cLZircn. It fct tcSy qakk C C? !ct fcriTfcry t!ci cssz to jca , txSk frccx tls OTcdi cf a ttcatijr XTxtioaal . 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