The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 01, 1939, Page 11, Image 11

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    PAGE ELEVEN
Labisli Aid Sets
Date for Bazaar
LABISH CENTER The an
nual bazaar of the Ladles Aid will
be held December 14, the rronp
decided at the. meeting held Wed
nesday afternoon at the William
Zenker borne. A supper and pro
Cram will be clTen la connection
with It, About SO ladles were
present at Wednesday's meeting,
the afternoon being devoted to
quilting and embroidery. The
group decided to dispense with
the December meeting, as it would
come daring the holidays.
Muriel Boehm was the inspira
tion for a surprise party Monday
night at her home, the day being
her 16 th birthday. The guests in
cluded Peggy Ton ta, Doris and
Donna Lorre, Dorothy Miller.
Donna Jefferson, Frankle Isham.
Bra Pearsall, Luella and Arleae
Klampe, Emma Bell, Beverly
Boehm. Max Blbby, WUlard Mo
Cla u ghry, Bertram Jefferson, and
Clyde Jefferson. t '
OCEFall Formal
To Be Saturday
MONMOUTH -The annual , fall
formal for Oregon College of Edu
cation students and alumni will
be held Saturday night. December
t, fa the new gymnasium.
Leo Blodgett, Albany, president
of the senior class, Is general
chairman, assisted by Mis Grace
Tlenken, Portland. Byron Adams.
Portland, heads the; decoration
committee, using the theme Pin
nociio." Miss Dorothy Foster.
Sweet Home, has charge of Inri
tatlons; Miss Margaret McDonald.
Vancourer, program: Miss Jean
Appleberry, .. Tigard, . publicity.
Johnny Bush's orchestra t r m
Oregon State college will play.
The senior class Is sponsor of the
affair.
Patrons . and patronesses are
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Howard, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Blake, Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Inlow, Mrs. Elsie Bolt.
Miss Helen Anderson, Miss Elolse
Buck and Miss Dora Schef fskey.
Agriculture Qass
Starts, Silverton
SILVERTON A lS-week agri
culture class began .Thursday
night at the junior high school
building at 8 o'clock: The classes
are planned primarily for young
farmers who are starting in farm
ing and for those who are en-
deavorlng to improve their farm
Ing.
Thursday night's meeting was
deroted chiefly to discussion of
what subjects the classes had
best corer to prove the most
profitable. , '
Meetings for the older farmers
will be organized later at the
school.
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