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PAGE TWELVE Tho OSEGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Wednesday Morning. March 12. 1941 1 r It J I Aurora Woman Is Honored l Children Are Present at 90th Birthday ! Anniversary ( - AURORA Mrs. Henrietta Will was honored Sunday night with a . 5 o'clock" dinner on! her 90th birthday at her home by her children and grandchildren, all of whom were present with the ex ception of one granddaughter and great granddaughter, Mrs. Tony Jensen and Nancy of Portland, who were ill with the measles. rPresent were Mrs. ; Henrietta Will, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Will of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Fred WiD, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ehlen, Aurora; grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woodhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick Bicker, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hurst, Aurora; Dick Will, Eugene; great grandchildren. Statesman 90th Anniversary Plans ToldMtAnge Club MT. ANGEL Business (discus sions -were t waived at the Bus iness Men's' club luncheon! at the Mt. Angel hotel Monday noon, so that members and guests could enjoy the music played by four little Salem girls, Luella LaFounr tain, June StowelL Gloria Land oc and Jacqueline Van Loh. The youngsters, students of Priscilla " Meisinger Art Studios, played solos, duets and four-piece arrangements on their piano-ac-cordians, winning applause of the Margery Ann Becker, Portland; Norma Jean and Allen Hurst, Au rora; Bob -Gay and Jack J Bogen, Eugene, j Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Goodlove, Eugene, J called in the afternoon. i Mrs. Will is one of the j pioneer residents of Aurora. Her husband, who died a number of years ago was in the mercantile business for- many years. club. Accompanying the - children to Mt. Angel were Mrs. leisin ger, Mrs. Albert Seeley, ahd Mrs. Miller B. tlayden. I Because of the entertainment it was also rladies day" at the luncheon. fWomen guests includ ed Mrs. Fred Prosser, ilrs. Al Wilde, MrS. Leo Schwab, Mrs. N. G. Mjckel, Mary Adelman, Mrs. Louis LeDoux, Mrsi E. B. Cotman, Margaret Walton; Lordt- Ed Unger and ta Dahler, Mrs. Peterf Mrs. Goes. Jim KeUy and Robert $prague of The Oregon "Statesman were introducedi and Kelly talked briefly of j the 90th anniversary edition of) The Statesman which i to appeir March 30 and of the part Mt. Angel will be given in the issue. In referring to the flax industry, fie spoke of R. J. Hen dricks, former Statesman editor, who dedicated his time and pa- ; 1 . per to furthering the interests of flax. Otto Oswald, chairman of the sick committee reported the com mittee .visiting the following mem ben during recent illness: Harold Brenden, William Bean, Forest Sauvain imd son, and Fred- J. Schwab. The club voted to draft a reso lution to express members' sym pathy to the recently bereaved family of John W. Ebner. Ticket" sellers appointed for the next meeting are Joseph Bickler and D.G. Ebner. Grange Social Held At Union Hal UNION HILL At the grange social Saturday night six tables of 500 were in play. Mrs. Law rence Roberts of Turner won high score for women; Jimmie Darby high score for men, Low score prize went to Mrs. W. H. Rabens. Verny Scott won the traveling prize. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford White and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tate were in charge. Victor Point ' Club Meets VICTOR POINT Mrs. J, J. Doerfler- was hostess for. an all day meeting of the McAlpin Stitchers club Thursday. Quilt ing was done for the hostess and a bountiful covered dish lunch eon was served at noon.' , : ' Mrs. Henry Ericksen presided at the business meeting in the afternoon. The next hostess will be Mrs. Charles Morley. Guests were Mrs. Anna Doerf ler, Mrs. Ben Hofstetter, Vancou ver, Wash.; Mrs. Arthur Schriber, Portland; Mrs. Phillip Fischer, Mrs. John Doerfler, Mrs. J. O. Darby and Gerald, Elizabeth Krenz and Fannie Beer. Members were Mrs. Fred Yost and children, Bernadine and Richard, Mrs. Erie Fisher, Mrs. Theodore Fisher, Mrs. Charles Morley, Mrs. Byron Mc Elhaney, Mrs. S. H. Downing, Mrs. Edna Eaton, Mrs. Albert Mader, Mrs. J. ClinebelL Mrs. John Lillelund, Mrs. Henry Erick sen, Mrs. Lfllie Gilham, Mrs. C F. Doerfler and Martin, Mrs.. J. C Krenz, Margaret Doerfler, Anna Doerfler and the hostess, Mrs. J. J. Doerfler and daughter, Mary Linda. Kitchen Shower . Sponsored SWEGLE Swegle Woman's club ,met - recently at . the home of Mrs. Otis Dawes on Garden road, with 'Mrs. Elmer Lake as sistant hostess. Sixteen members and three, guests, Mrs. Ida Ries land, Mrs. Leslie Carron and Mrs. Granville Sheets, were present. At the program hour a contest for points remembered from an article read from Readers Digest was won by Mrs. Charles . Mc Cullah. . St. Patrick's day decorations were used by the hostesses. " The club will sponsor a ' tea towel shower for the school kitchen. Farmers Union ; News ' LIBERTY Harley Libbyi state Farmers Union president, ' and Mrs. Paine Johnson, state sec retary, were guests of the Liberty local last Tuesday night. f Each spoke briefly, as did Oscar John son. Libby installed the new offi cers, F. McCauley, president, and H. L. CIark, fIce president, and reports from delegates to the re cent state convention were heard. Refreshments were, served in the dining room in charge of Mrs. J ohn Dasch, Mrs. , , Lon . Shuttle worth and Mrs. - Roy Farrand. Sewing Qab toJtfeet a ,. v SILVERTON . HILLS The Sil verton Hills Sewing club mem bers will drive' to r. Sllx e r t o n Thursday where they will be guests at the home of Mrs. Len na Elliott on South Water street. A no-host luncheon will be served at noon. -. ' . ' '-; Play Given At Swegle i : SWEGLE The play "Statisti cally Yours," which was present- ed by high school students at the school bouse Friday night for a community night program nvas well attended. . ' . 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