PAG2 LIGHT
Monmouth Has School Rites;
Children to Swim at Dallas
Th OrJXSOn STATESMAN! Salem. Oreoon. undrr Mamhin. I fit
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MONMOUTH Dolores Rrsf lrn
Tleischmann, salutatorian, of the senior class of Monmouth high
school were presented to the attdience at the commencement ex-
AiiLusuayr iu&m dj tTincipai jvi. k. mompson. . acn girl
spoke' briefly. .
A girl's trio, Marilyn Berry, Ilia Schweizer and Nancy Jane
I MUier, sang, accompanied by
Children's Rite
Slated Todays
Promotion Certificates
' Given Woodburn Men :
, on Radio Contest -
Gloria Tomkins. Students whose
names are placed on a plaque an
nually at commencement were
Edna Bowman and Marie Fleisch-
mann. They are chosen on a basis :
of good citizenship and general
helpfulness, to Vie school. Llewel-I
lyn , Williams was - presented a i
medal as outstanding athlete of j
the class.
Dr. Victor P. Morris, dean of
the school of business administra
tion. University of Oregon, gave
tne address. Ilia Schweizer sane
WOODBURN Today ' will be
observed in the Woodburn Metho-
isi tiiurca as unuaren s aay. rne i , 7 ,,
Junior choir, under the direction If. mpui by Mr?. R. D.
m. v;.- c:v m i ' i I Elliott.
I the music. : A program by the
beginners department, under the
"supervision of Mrs. J. B. Ernest
and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson will
be presented. .
-V Certificates of promotion from
the various departments will " be
given and plants will be presented
to each child " of the beginners,
primary "and junior departments.
The - sermon, "The Childlike
Soul," will be givenr(by the pas
tor. It has been announced that
the public is invited to this" serv
ice which begins at 11 a. m. and
will follow .the church school hour
which begins at. 9:30. - ' ;
. .WOODBURN The committee
appointed by Mayor Harold Aus
tin to act in preparation for the
United Service Organization met
Thursday in the city hall to or-
r E. A. Stebbins, registrar of Ore
gon College 'Of Education," and
chairman of the district school i
directors, presented the diplomas
to inese graduates: ---;
Edna . M. ' Bowman, Joy Dolores
Bracken, Royal L. Buss, Frieda
Carmichael. ? Norman : rttTa ' I
Norman Condon, Raymond David
son Betty, Lou : Elliott, c Marie
Fleischmann, Edna Haller, Vera
Maxine Hansen) Barbara Hastings,
Lucille Houk, Marjorie" Inman,
Alice Kronenlein; Sheila McCaleg,
uxona Murphy, Violet Ruth Noble,
Betty Paulsen, Robert C-Pepper,
Emmett W. Tilton, Patience
Thompson, Gloria Tomkins, Helen
wiest, - Llewellyn : Williams and
George E. Winegz
MONMOUTH School - children
of this community are rejoicing
over prospects for swimming this
Sr."""" U1C ww 01 na"onai hammer: In the past, they have
had to go to Independence, to
Dallas, or to Helmick nark nn h
Luckiamute river to swim or else
miss that summer recreational
defense.
. rn Mayor Austin acung as
chairman, the following officers
were elected: Dr. J. M. Hanrahan.
chairman:- Minnie Richards.
rim: n ti t:- spon.
been instituted so that school chil- j
mini tv. riA c:ti . .j ; i ivionmoutn may : nav
ning, ur. Gerald Smith, president . v A ,
of Rntarv in wCL 1 ?wimmm8 to hearts con
wi xtoiary in wooaDurn. took a
group of members to Portland to
, speak" over KOIN at a traffic
safety quiz contest with the Port
land Rotary club.
- Those taking part were Ray
Glatt, Winton Hunt, Pat Mc
Laughlin and Don Grilley. The in
troductory remarks were made by
Dr. Smith.
tent at the Dallas city park for
two days a week all summer.
Through activities of Mavor P.
R. Bowersox. Monmouth. JTarfc
Allgood, park chairman, and the
cny council members of Dallas,
this arrangemnet has been made:
possible In a neighborly spirit of
cooperation ana with no expense
involved. ' .
The children will be transnnrt1
by school bus, and will be accom
panied Dy student liftguards who
will be responsible for their safety!
while in the water. Altogether, it'a
a grana setup almost as good as
AHft-mr tm.. i bavin? an nl'nirlmmln At
x 4iie graauaiing exer- I . , vw f-i&m
cises of the Amity grade school "ere m, lown We kids are saying!
Ijrle Tusham announced the. vum-ine ev. Victor
iwmiMx xr m.i . I A. Ballentvne and M" Poiianfim
yiv&iam, iiuium oiaxin was vaie-J . , -
dictorian. Those graduated werel jyerlv,a3 reception, .Friday at
vivu wii wv VU
Amity Pupils
Graduate
Lyle Ames, Lucille Broadwater,
Norma Glahn, E 1 m e r Groves,
Kathryn Hamilton, Beverly Law
son,, Wayne Morgan. Donald
Ohlinger, Jimmie Rosenbalm, Lyle
Come them to his new rharcr ti
He has served at Lewisville and
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uacwuere in x'oik county. ,
Rev. C. K Hicks who has been
here the last four vpnr i-ft
Tusham. Robert Warner. wit fif"5 Pe iast years, left
Worden..Earl Yoder. Pa vr fnursuay with Mrs. j Hicks for
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signed as pastor. Thev tnad
friends' among the townspeople
m aacuuon to their congregation.
Ruth syouhg" and Jack Plotner.
AMITY Mr. and Mra DwtVht
McKenney and baby daughter are
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 M.. I Slrtli 1 T1
Kenney. V. x wt3
Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Lockwood Attend Picnic
w aaucnter Irene. SaTm w r amttvtk axw u.--
recent guests at the home of Mrrt8cho01 students, faculty members !
vv. ixewDy. me Lock- ana tneir lamilies enjoyed a pic-
wwu lamuy were Amity resi- nic naay at Hazel Green.
oents aDout zo years ago. The Amity schools closed
A numW tmm "a,- u. inu5sda3r- tt high school
:rr.rr:' "r' graauates the following members
services for H n, r nverfi received awards: Citizenship.
Z LZZt SSL LV-.YW .Bank; of Ami5
iZZL'. '"? Asher; athletics,
rrV'. 0 nes; Bank of Amity
awiu owur cnapter. award, Betty Plotner; speaking
. . I. Villi M,. . . . i "
Charles Weston, who has been! v' A sluaenl iwin Hein-
w t me nome 01 his . z ""CkCi
sister, Mrs. J.l A. Breeding fn. Vi.w5l MCivee a JUthryn Reed:
some' time .'is slowlv im aiWP to University of Ore-
nfw. ii j . r . Igon. Betty Plotner. snri )
Mrs. Albertine Kurtz.
- derwent a major operation in the
Dallas hospital some time ago, is
now at the home of her brother-in-law
and "sister, Mr; and Mrs.
Herbert Robertson, where she is
rapidly improving, . .
gon, Betty Plotner, and scholar-
snsip to Llnfield CoUege, L.
nasaxa. ,
AMITY Eleven students of the
Future Farmers of the Amity
union high school group, accom
panied by their instructor, James
B. Thomas, soent saveral
a vacation at the various beaches.
, w. ana aifs. James B. Thomas
and daughters, Barbara and Lola,
and Edwin Heinonen left for Salt
Pastor Leaves
For New Home
DAYTON Rev. and Mrs Flovd Jffe CitT -Utah, where young
. SaHwetf left Friday for toe ". enter the national
new home at Wichita, near Port- UbliC contest of Future
land.' Farmers. He is a member of the
. Rev. Sartwell has for tWo years IrT7 sch001 "duating
been thA ' LT' ix.
- , w. uic xjny ion
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juvangeucai church, serving joint- ii , .
ly the Lafayette charp nTcn rm 1 1 .loth lrinr I liiK
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pamenting them the Laf avert .
nans ricnic
congregation gave a 'dinner ot th.
church Tuesday.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Remme Saturday the Day
ton congregation gave them a
farewell party and gift.
There are 178 members in the
Wichita congregation.
Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Hicks, of
Monmouth the last four years,
are moving Into the Dayton parsonage.
GRAND ISLAND The mem
bers of the Fashionette Clothing
club entertained the Sew and Rr
4H club Tuesday at the home of
juyrue ana iva RockhflL - -The
vice-president, Muriel Ter-
guson, conducted the business
meeting in the absence of the
president. Jeanne- Mafp. pian.
were completed for a weiner roast
to be held shortly after the group
iujio nome irom the 4H club
summer school at Corvaii;
r Miss Hazel Packef, Yarahfll
wunry nome demonstration agent
WaS tlTMmf 4 :.
i . . ""w vjuesuons
xi-tcatKeguiar meeting of j w 1118 s1 She talked on tha
Keizer Farmers Union local will 1 P0111 to be considered in Judir-
"v- o uiiiaoy caii vveanes- ( vu necessary in th
day at 8 n. rn. RpfrpvTr.nf. style review. - - .
te served. . Present were Donna Le w
rujrms uinnicum, Lola May Pal-
mer, Lois Rockhill and Deloris
Finnicum, members of the Sew
and Sew club, and Muriel and
Nellie Terguson, Verna May and
Doris Culp, Myrtle and Iva Rfc.
hill and the leader, Mrs. Charles
Farmers Union
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cf ::: ! Hills grange will be
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