The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 01, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    Th OREGON STATESMAN, Saleo, Oregon, Wednesday Montis;, November 1,
PAGE TXIIIEI
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! Consolidation
Measure Passes
Sophomores to . Entertain
Freshman at Skating -Party
Thursday
PERRYDALE Enterprise
school district Toted Monday night
to coneolldste with Perrydale wlta
a rote of 19 to 12. There were It
Toted at Perrydale. Enterprise
Toted earlier and It did not pass.
They hare one teacher and two
pupils who will come to Perry
dale. '
Two pins pons tables hare been
purchased by the school board and
set up on the stage for play. Play
pace Is crowded for so many pu
pils of all ages and time Is dlrtded
for play .There are 147 students
registered now.
Sarah Dick of Smithfield has
left school here and will attend
Bible school in Dallas which op
ened last week. Her father. IL H.
Dick, will teach In the Bible
school.
The sophomore class will enter
tain the freshmen Thursday night
with a skating party in Salem.
Thursday la the last day of school
this week due to teachers' insti
tute In Dallas.
. The football team of Perrydale
had a rery- good week defeating
Rlckreall 36 to 0 and taking Air
lie Infeqgcamp S4 to 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Campbell
returned Sunday from San Fran
cisco where they spent the past
.week. : -
Lincolnites Have
Hallowe'en Frolic
LINCOLN. -A Hallowe'en fun
frolic was siren by the Lincoln
Community club for the first fall
meeting, Friday night. Mrs. Mar
tha Burt, in charge of arrange
ments, requested Vernon Merrick
to be chairman of the business
meeting. A new secretary, Mrs.
Merle Curtis, was elected for the
year, and Mrs. J. D. Walling was
nominated as chairman of the
next meeting in Norember. Games
and contests were supervised by
Vernon Merrick. Appropriate Hal
lowe'en refreshments were b erred
by Mrs. B. E. Buckles and Mrs.
J. D. Walling. .
Mrs. Frank Stowe, a frequent
Lincoln visitor and a sister of
Mrs. T." J. Merrick, Is seriously
111 at her home at Monroe.
John Walling, who has been a
patient at the Deaconess hospital
since be broke his leg while work
ing with a truck, is now at home
again. .
Liberty Party
Attended by 60
LIBERTY. -rThe Albert Brown
lee home was the setting for a
merry masquerade Hallowe'en
party for the young people's
Christian Endeavor and their
friends Friday.' 1
Arriving guests were taken
through a series of dark "death
chambers, after which games
were played. Prises for costumes
went to Mrs. Frank Hauser for
most original costume; Leo Ba
ton, as Evangeline, the prettiest;
Betty Nelson of Northwest Chris
tian college, dressed as a moun
taineer, the funniest.
. About CO were present.
Church Holy Days
Will Be Observed
ST. LOUIS. Wednesday, No
vember 1, All Saints day will
be observed at the Catholic
church here with masses at 7 and
9 o'clock. . v
Thursday, All Saints' day will
be observed, with mass being ob
served at 9.
Next Sunday night, November
5, a card party -will be held here
In the parish ball. The public Is
Invited.
Calif ornians Visit
Friends at Zena
ZENA. Frank and Louis Bee
bo of San Diegor-Calif., brothers
of Mrs. C. F. Butler, were guests
here several days last week while
en route to their former home at
Sorlnrfleld. Mass.
Mrs. W. Frank Crawford. Mrs.
Milton. Stephens and Mrs. R. H.
Scott will be hostesses to the
Spring Valley home-missionary
society at the Crawford home at
Zena Thursday afternoon at 2
p. m.
Plant Strawberries
FOX VALLEY Mrs. Errol
KInts. at Frank's mill, is helping
the Milo Kinta family dls straw
berry plants near Sublimity. Tney
plan to set out about st.ooe pianis
this fall.
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ONE WEES OIILY
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Prinrcss Uqzzz
Nationally Famous
, for
Finer Beauty Preparations
Brians'
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One of the two ships that wm be used by the
Antarctic expedition of Admiral Richard E. Byrd
fa shown at Boston, ready for a final checkup prior
Roberts Women's
Club Has Meeting
ROBERTS. The O. T. club
held its regular meeting with a
1 o clock dessert luncheon at the
home of Mrs. S. C. Davenport.
with Mrs. Oral Stutsman and Mrs.
Albert Blankenship assisting host
esses. " '
Covers were placed for 25
members and children, and four
special guests, Mrs. Cora Smith,
Mrs. Carl Bewley. Mrs. Frances
Zeelke and Mrs. Walter Eldrldge
of Portland. ;
Mrs. Floyd Avery was surprised
with a shower during the after
noon, t
The contest prize went to Mrs.
John O reborn.
Mrs. Nan Lou Pettyjohn will
entertain the club November. 9.
Hiatt Is Home
From Hospital
LYONS Amoa Hiatt was
brought home from the Salem
Deaconess hospital Saturday. He
is much improved but still con
fined to his bed. . k
Miss Constance Bodeker,' a stu
dent at Oregon State college, spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Bodeker. She had
as her guest Miss Lillian Susman
of Pendleton, also a student at
Oregon State.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trask and
son Dean of Albany spent the
weekend with Mrs. Trash's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ring.
Mr. and Mrs. Merl Brassfleld
ands son Bob spent Sunday at
Hillsboro visiting at the home of
Mr. Brassfield's sister.
RickreaUQub
; To Hear Collins
RICKREALL Dean Cofilns ot
Portland has been secured for
Community club Wednesday night.
The meeting was ; set ahead as
Collins could not ; come Friday
night. ; . f . '
An entertaining ; program has
been arranged by the committee.
Collins subject will be:. "Do You
Want to Buy a War?"
Handicraft 4-H Club
Elects Officers
HAZEL GREEN-r The Handi
craft 4H club, with Miss Geral-
f dine Fry leader, hare officers and
members as follows: president.
Alvln Schiiengles; vice president,
Juniro Williamson: secretary.
Delbert Combs: Roland Zlrllnlsk.
Vernon Reld. Cecil Wright, Earl
Johnson, Richard Kasper, Gerald
Thurman. Daryl Van Cleave.
Union Keating Oils are scientifically
refined pad carefully handled.. .frea
from Dos combuctibla materials
and dirt that cause cloezlns
trouble, waste. They ere safe to nse,
uniform fca quality. Mods clean sod
aVltarred dert to your homo,
UNION OIL COMPANY
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ale Schools 'Combine
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Union News
ROSEDALE. Officers for the
coming year were elected for the
Rosedale Junior7 Farmers Union
at a meeting held Thursday night,
as follows: President, f Virgil
Trick; vice president, I Glen
Sparks; secretary, Dorothy Sher
man; conductor, Dick Morgan;
doorkeeper, Robert Ladd. Valleda
Trick, Arthur Blngenheimer and
Francis Morgan were named on
the executive committee.
Meetings during the coming
winter months will be held twice
a month, on the second and fourth
Monday evenings at 8 p. m. at
the Rosedale schoolhouse.
Applications for membership
were .received from Hulda Beckley
and Arlene Jensen. The obligation
and initiation will be given them
at the next meeting.
TALBOT Sidney-Talbot Fann
ers Union met In regular forum
Sunday night in the Talbot school
house. : ; S
Re freshment committee
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Blinston, Mr.
pointed for the next meeting Is
appointed for the next meeting is
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Blinston, Mr.
and Mrs. John Bostract, Mr. and
Mrs. G. M. Belknap, Mr. and Mrs.
Myron Baker and Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Allen. 3
Mrs. William Wlederrehr was
in charge of the program. D. E.
Tnrnldge told of their recent visit
to the San Francisco fair.
Committees Named
At Club Meeting
J GRAND ISLAND The mothers
circle club held its regular meet
ing last week at the borne of
Mrs. Henry Taylor with Mrs. Eld
win Magness assisting hostess.
Standing committees appointed
for the year by the president,
Mrs. Charles A. Ferguson, were:
flower committee, Mrs. Clarence
Badger and Mrs. Roy E. .Will;
lookout committee, Mrs. J. H.
Tompkins and Mrs. C. A. Rock-
hill.
The next meeting will be Wed
nesday afternoon, November 8,
at the home of Mrs. Fred Flnni-
cum with Mrs. Dale Fowler "a
sisting hostess.
Go to Convention
LYONS Mrs. Earl Allen, Mrs.
Floyd Bassett, Mrs. Leon Smith,
Mrs. Albert Bass, and Mrs. John
Caldon were, the delegates from
the Lyons community club who at
tended the district convention of
Federation of Women's clubs held
at Union. Hill Friday.
.to departure. Nov. 1. The craft Is the North Star.
Supplies and materials are being' loaded now for
the long; voyage south.
Rickey 4H Clubs
Elect Officers
RICKEY A 4H Health club,
the "Health Builders," has been
organized with Mrs. Hazel Hol
boke, principal, as leader. Offi
cers are: president, R. 1 c b a r d
Schllcker; vice president, Gladys
Brandt secretary, Jack Corning;
yell leader. Robert Gilbert; , ser-geant-at-arms,
Roderick Hen
drickson; club reporter, Gayle
Crorier; demonstration commit
tee for the year, Anita Faye Ha
ger, Marvls Beck, Emelia Lanln
ger. New officers for the- Forestry
club continued from last year are:
president, Roderick Hendrlckson;
vice president. Jack Cornlns; sec
retary, Ota Binegar, Jr.; sergeant
alarms, Richard Schllcker; yell
leader and song leader. Earl Bens.
Waldo Miller is club leader.
Officers for the Room Improve
ment club are: president, Anita
Faye Hager; vice-president, Glad
ys Brandt; secretary. Mavis Beck;
reporter, Gayle Crosier.
Newlyweds Honored
At Lyons Sunday1'.,
1 1 i-
LYONS Sunday dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Klmery honoring their son Clif
ford who was recently married in
Salem, to Miss Veronica Sheldon
were Mr. and -Mrs. Art Ayres, Dor
othy, Harold and Blllle Ayres,
Wlllard, George and Frank Klm
ery. Mr. and Mrs. Klmery will
make their home In Salem. They
were Sunday night guests at the
home of. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ayres.:
Mkt FHII OFFER wm Nib year's pick el
"Cane Qmm" bceo site
Imm Ike right OMibineKoft of chora end tows
tlaets typical of the raoaem American s M.
Nr real (inekinf oUowre Hie pick of Hmhi
aW b Cfcattertfald bicawi ht right comb
noflan off the world's hott tobacco abas
moken Real Mildness and latter TaHo.
Cepjtifibt 1939,
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Reception Will
Honor Teachers
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Silverton ' Women's Qub
. ; Plans Event for . '
November 6
SILVERTON The-. Silverton
Woman's club will hold a teach
ers' reception November 6,. begin
ning at p. m., in the small audi
torium of the new high school
building in honor of Superinten
dent H. W. Adams and his staff of
teachers. Mrs. Jonas- J. Byberg.
clnb president, will be official
hostess to the group, r will wel
come the guests during the pro
gram hqur. Response will be made
by Adams. Mayor Zetta Schlador
will bring greetings.
The entertainment planned in
cludes a vocal solo by Mrs. Tom
Anderson, a violin solo by Mrs.
Irene Morley Franke, and readings
by Mrs. Floyd Ellefson. Group
singing will be led by Floyd Ellef
son. v
Following the program refresh
ments will be served.
All teachers and their wives
have been invited and club mem
bers will be accompanied by their
husbands. i
SILVERTON Mrs. J o n a s J.
Byberg, president of the Silverton
Woman's club, Mrs. George Jaes
chke, vice - president, and . Mrs.
A. P. Solie, chairman of publicity
tor the state federation, attended
the third district meeting in Inde
pendence on October 28. Marion,
Polk, Clackamas, Yamhill, Clat
sop, Columbia, Tillamook, Mult
nomah and Washington counties
are Included in this district Mrs.
Byberg gave a short report of her
e 1 n b's outstanding accomplish
ments this past year, and Mrs. So
lie reported on her department's
plans for this year. Mrs. Jaeschke
was named as Marlon county's
member of next year's nominating
committee.
District Governor Carr will be
guest speaker at the Active club
Wednesday night at the clubs'
weekly dinner meeting.
Qub Gives Shower
At Brush College
BRUSH COLLEGE. Mrs. Mar
garet Hadespeck entertained the
Brush College Helpers Thursday
afternoon. The group gave a mis
cellaneous shower for a recent
bride, Mrs. Wlllard Wells (Betty
Singer). Miss Wells Is a niece of
Mrs. Hadespeck. Mrs. Karl Hac
ritt appointed Mrs. .Charles Mc
Carter, Mrs. A. E. Utley and Mrs.
Mike Focht as nominating com
mittee for election of officers at
the next meeting, November 9,
when guest day is also to be f ea
tared,,' ' , : ,
Election of officers will be held
at Brush College Grange Friday
night.
Arrested at Silverton
SILVERTON Franklyn Blank
was lodged In the county Jail Sat
urday nglht on a complaint sign
ed by Harvey Anderson. The
charge was taking groceries out
of parked ears and bail was fixed
at $250, which Blank was unable
to furnish.
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Stayton Gets '
Street Work
Resurfacing Progresses,
Sidewalks Built,
Signs Placed
STAYTON The WPA crew In
Stayton are working on the build
ing of sidewalks, placing of street
'signs and resurfacing of streets.
The crew . .is headed by Foreman
William Smith, of Woodburn. -.
The crew has filled A street in
front of the Eloper residence. "The
sidewalks Include those in front of
the Jake Spanlol home, the Ernest
Doxler residence In the .Albas
block, on T Washington street . in
front of-Walter Bell's and the new
Eas ton house, and from Dr. Burl
Better's home north. ,
;, The street signs are being built
here and then hauled to Salem
where they are painted - and let
tered. Later there will be some
main Improvements of streets. ,
STAYTON Honoring the birth,
day of Dan Britner in Stayton a
dinner was held at his' home Sun
day. - r -
Present were: Mrs. Minnie
Schuenaman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Beckner," Mrs. Elsie Boston and
son, Loren Boston, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bales,
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ashbaugh, and
daughter, Miss Kreta - Fae 'Ash
baugh, Miss Neva Ramp, Mrs. Mat
tie Brace and Miss Marjorle Davis.
Members of Honor
Society Announced
WOODBURN The Woodburn
high school Torch honoh society
has announced new members for
the first six weeks period of the
school year which has just been
completed. In order to maintain
membership in the Torch Honor
society, a pupil must have an av
erage grade of two or better. Citi
zenship also plays an huportant
part in . attaining membership in
the society. Doris Jones is the
only pupil who received straight
l's. Jeanne Lee has been a mem
ber ot the society since she start
ed In as a freshman with 19
consecutive times on the honor
roll
The complete list Is as follows!
Francis Alleman, Herbert Asbur
ry, Ambrose Asper, Luther Asper,
Thelma Asper,- Leona Ballweber,
Robert Bellamy, Margaret Beyer,
Rose Breuninger, Mabel Burk
hart, Boyce Cannon, Arlene Cole
man, Leonard Coleman, Tom Col-,
lister, Frances Copeland, Loretta
Copeland, Dorothy Craft. '
John Cummings, Virginia Cush
lng, Marjory Davis, Arlene Davis;
Paul Dowd, Raymond Erb, Millf
cent Evenden, Marjery Evenson,
Luella Gurney, Edwin Gurney,
Carl Gustafson, Geraldlne Han
auska, Bernlce Hanson, Oreta
Harr, Harold Herlgstad, Doris
Jones, Lorene Kahut, Jeanne Lee,
Betty Lou Leigh ty, Genevieve
Letcher, Grace Lindeken, Tom
Loser, Etta Mae Losey, LaVerne
Martin.
Floyd Mattson, Corrine Miller,
Viola-Mills. Rodney Mills, Helen
Moedins. William McHollck, Helen
Nussear, Loren Olson, Pauline
Phares, Gail Polly, Doris Pome
roy, Herbert Ramage, Ada Claire
Renn, Jean Royse, Shirley Seely,
Kenneth Steffen, Jean Thompson,
Maybelle Vorels, Grace Warwick,
Dai Wertz, Virginia Williams,
Leo Wulff, Helen Yoder and El
sie Yoder.
THE
of them
yictor Brunners Receive 150 Guests
Sunday on 50th Wedding Anniversary
Celebrated at lneir Sdvertoii Home
siLVERTON Present at the orieinal weddinir. Dresent
at the silver wedding and present at the golden wedding ob
servance is the record achieved by Mrs. Dan Geiser when she
attended the 50th wedding anniversary of her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. .Vjctor Brunrier at Silverton Sunday. Others
present Sunday who were present 50 years ago were Leah
, 1 ' ' OLlchty Dick, -Rose LIchty Ste-
Stayton Student :
v r Of ficers Named
Steve ' Proctor Will Head
( . Two Organizations;
Club Started
: . STAYTON Officers of the stu
dent body of the Stayton high
school are; Steve Proctor, presi
dent;; Darrel ' Lewis," rice presi
dent; Velma Toeman, secretary;
Ruby - Hughes, treasurer; Ray
mond Gries, student" manager;
Edward Kreltzer, sergeant-at-arms;
Clell Crane, student coun
cil representative; Anita Hum
phreys and Margaret Lewis, yell
leaders; Betty Jean Chltwood,
sonjr queen.' and Bob .Bennett,
pianist.
Senior class officers are Steve
Proctor, president; Velma Yeo
man, vice president; ' Darell
Lewis, secretary-treasurer; Cloyd
Harrel, student body representa
tive. Junior' class officers are Clell
Crane, president; Albert Vernon,
vice president; Margaret Knight,
secretary-treasurer; George Mi
elke, student body representa
tive. Sophomore class officers are
Lela Mae Bell, president; Wil
bur Blum, vice president; Leo
nard Gisler, secretary-treasurer;
Glen Haworth, sergeant-at-arms;
Dina. Champ, student body repre
sentative. The girls glee club officers are
Rosella Mae Bell, president;
Betty Jean Chltwood, vice presi
dent; Lela Mae Bell, secretary
treasurer; Iris Carter, librarian.
A club has been organized and
is 'called the Girls' Handicraft
club. The officers are Marie
Nelke, president: Bobby Sue Mc
Call, vice president; Margaret
Fair, secretary-treasurer; Oleatha
Johnson, reporter.
Waldo Hills Qub
Will Give Dance
WALDO HILLS Waldo Hills
community club will hold its first
dance j of the season Saturday
night at the club house. Music will
be furnished by the Paul Winslow
orchestra. Arranging the affair are
Dudley Morton, Theodore Riches,
Ralph Egan.- Karl Haberly and
John Goodknecht.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M Jr.,
have arrived here from the Ha
waiian Islands for a few weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton,
sr. The younger Morton Is con
nected with sugar manufacturing
plants "on the islands. ' The par
ents formerly lived there also but
retired a few years ago to make
their home here.
Stitchers to Meet
McALPIN Mrs. Mae McEl-
haney wUl be home hostess for
the first fall meeting of the Mc
Alpin Stitchers' club Thursday.
Mrs. Audrey Morley is club presi
dent and Mrs. McBlhaney secre
tary of the group.
PICK OF THEM ALL FOR
is Chesterfield because of its right combination
of the best American and Turkish tobaccos
Real mildness is more important in a
cigarette today than ever before because j
people smoke more now than ever before.
.That' 8 why so many smokers have changed
to Chesterfield they ore finding out that
for Real Mildness and Better Taste the pick
all is Chesterfield. V
Yciillfind that Chesterfields are cooler,
better-tasting, and definitely milder
e you can't buy a better cigarette,
MAKE YOUR
iiesieriieio.
THEY REALLY
pnen, Mary Krug Schar and Mar
tha Brunner Sampson.
One hundred and twenty guests
in all, coming from as far away
as Walla Walla, Wash., attended
the all-day reception held at the
Knights of Pythias hall.
Victor Brunner, 72, and Emma
Kribbs, 68 were married at the
Marlon., county courthouse, No
rember 2, 1889. They were both
born at Vera Kruez, Ind. Brun
ner came here 60 years ago and
she- followed fire years later.
Guests Listed .
Those attending were A It Is
Brunner, Mr. and Mrs: D. F.
Brunner of Salem; from Port
land were Mrs. Martha Sampson,
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schanen and
Carroll Jeanne. Mrs. Anna Hew
ltt, Don Hewitt, Mrs. Elizabeth
Brasier. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Green
and June, Mr. and Mrs, Verne
Green, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Strubel,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dye, Mr. and .
Mrs. Emery R. Dye and. Jean
nette, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bayles,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Black, Mr.
and Mrs. Roland Brunner, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell J. Handley and
Richard Dal Handley; from Sa
lem, Miss Audrey Jackson, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Bertuleit and Mrs.
Alice Kaser;
From Silverton were Mr. . and
Mrs. Alphus Schar and Earl, Mr.
and Mrs. D. F. Kaser, Mr. and
Mrs. II. F. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
George Elton, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Krug and Donna and Dale Krug,
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Terry, Mr. and
Mrs. Oral Egan and Colleen arid
Eldon, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dick
erson and Vadis. Vayle and Rich
ard, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krug,
Henry Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Kaser and Freddie and
Raymond, Lou Guard. Mr. and
Mrs. F. D. Knight, Calvin Ka
ser, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo McMor
rls and Wayne, Leah and Dinah
Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Audnle Tok
Stad, Dr. E. A. Wrightman, sr..
Dr. E. A. Wrightman. Jr., Lela
Stortz, Mrs. Emma Stortt, Mr.
and Mrs. A. R. Mathys, Mr. and
Mrs. Orval Kaser and Allen, Mrs.
Ruth " Hannah and Jackie and
Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bai
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steffen
and Ellen, L. J: Davenport. Mr.
and Mrs. D. E. Geiser, Lyle Krug,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kaser and
Sammy; T
'From Battleground, Wash.,
were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F.
Wulff and Alfred and Neva; Mrs.
Sarah ' Trumble of Walla Walla,
Wash., Joe and Frank Eberbart
of Boring; from Sheridan, Mr.
and Mrs. ' Ernest Bailer and Lar
ry and Ronald, Mrs. Mary Bailer,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moser; from
Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs. William
Garver and JoAnne and Valenla;
and from. Garibaldi, Mr. and Mrs.
O. L. Jackson.
Births Reported
At Silverton
SILVERTON Three births are
reported from the Silverton hos
pital during the weekend.
. A second aon was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Swartout Octo
ber 27. Their, first child, Kenneth
Howard, is 3.
A son was also born to Mr. and
Mrs. E. O. Parks ofScotts Mills,
October Z7, and a son to Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Campbell October 28.
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