That j OEZGOII STATESMAN, . Salem, Oregon Friday Homing. May 21, 1913 rallas Memorial Day Service Set Independence, Monmouth Patriotic Groups Will Cooperate DALLAS All patriotic organi zations in Dallas, Independence and Monmouth will cooperate la the annual Memorial day services to be conducted on the west aide of the court house at 10 a. m. Thursday, May 3. The program, which la being arranged by ,'B. C. Bell, will include numbers and selections from the different organizations. Colors by the three posts and their color guards will start the program,1 followed ' by patriotic music by the band. Hugh Hanaa, commander of the Independence American Legion post, will give an Introductory reading followed by prayer by the VFW chaplain, William Ooote. . Obituaries of veterans who hare died during the year will be read by repre sentatives from the three posts after which there will be a rocal number. ? The Ladies of the GAR circle will -present a number fol lowed by "In Flanders Field by Glenna Macomtaer of Independ ence. -,!';;' Poppies will be placed on each, cross representing a veteran who has passed away since the war by the Boy Scouts and the ladles of the auxiliary will place wreaths on the Gold Star Mothers' cross. The Memorial day address will be given by Rev. Walter Duff, pastor of the Presbyterian church. - The song, "God Bless America" will precede "Taps' by' a bugler and the program will close with the tiring squad" from the national guard, "company L,:, firing across the crosses. 10 From Salem Heights) .. To Go to Conference SALEM HEIGHTS Ten stu dents will attend 4H summer school at Corrallls from i Salem Heights. The students selected for best achievement -in 4H work daring the year, are Wilms Gor ton, Dorothy Ann Sanl, Dorothy Rathjen. Geraldine Nelson, Es ther Lenaburg, Gail Drawson. Bennett Nelson. Milton Burger, Veneta Peterson and Donna Kelly. Amity Qub Picnic IWmBeJixne21 ' AMITY The Amity Study club met last Friday afternoon for the last regular meeting of the club year at the borne of Mrs. Lynn Lanceflell with Mrs. Howard Stephens assisting hostess. Dur ing the business meeting it was voted that the annual club picnic and election of officers will be held at Lafayette Locks Friday, June 11. J After the business meeting Alice Clement, dean of music at Llnfield college, the guest speak er, told Interesting Incidents of her recent trip to Europe. A flower arrangement contest was put on under the direction of Mrs. Chase Thomas. First and second prises for the most artistic bouquet were now by Mrs. Lance field and Mrs. Breeding. The prise bouquets were given to Mrs. Effle Sheldon and Miss Clement. Plan Summer Picnic . . SILVERTON HILLS Plans for the annual summer picnic of the Home Economics club were mads at the last seasonal meeting of the year. The picnic will bo held July 11 at the William Wilcox Mountain home. Trophy Case Given HUBBARD The senior class of the Hubbard high school will present a trophy ease as a gift to the high school. The case Is finished In dark oak. Salem EagI Lodge Meets at Dallas DALLAS Members of the Sa lem Eagles lodge conducted their regular business : meeting in' the armory Tuesday I night for the benefit of the Dallas members who belong to their organisation in Salem. The worthy president of Salem, Warren Jones, was in charge of the business session. A program of entertainment was arranged by the Dallas Eagles headed by Lee Ilitt and Merrltt Hart and consisted of a guitar duet and several j vocal numbers by James Sampson and Walter Redekoop after .which the girls trio from the Junior high school sang sereral numbers with Lloyd Domaschofsky accompanying. The trio is composed of Delores Krew son, Helen McFetridge and Alice Wall. Vivian Richardson did a too dance followed By a tap dance by Beverly Osuna after which Lor ene Agee did a toe tap dance. The drill team from Salem performed to conclude the program. There were about .85 present, (0 being from Salem and about 25 from Dallas. 3000 Cars at Park SILVER FALLS STATE PARK Hundreds of visitors, particul arly school groups, have made use of the state park picnic va cuities In the past few days. Al most three thousand ears parked during the past week. Including Sunday , when 1150 cars parked during the day. Community Club . ToT SILVERTON HILLS With election of officers and decisions on the location, of a new school house to be made, Saturday nUht promises to be a busy one for the Sllrerton Hills Community club. The mass meeting of the com munity has been tailed for the SilTerton Hills club house. May li.t p: m. . Discussiofa will be held as to the type ,bt schoolhouse lo be built, the cost, whether of local or outside 'construction and loca tion. The house will accommodate the four districts recently com bined. Porter, Davis, Ilallt and Mt. View. 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