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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1942)
I :;'-j'V -f v-v':- y .1. .y w . y1: A -1y,'Hy ; a;1::..---:. ' "4. j 1 ' ":''-'" ''" -"' vj; ;:: - WOM ECTION I N sJ&xfety Clubs - Music Solent Oregon, Sunday. January 25. 1942 n 4 fc I Ifffllh Mrs. WiUlam C. Smith. poses with; her two daughters for the photog rapher. The girls, Hazel Jj i and Jean, are both high school students. Uf2 AU ' Photos by Kennell-Ellis 4. ,M - I t - - '"?LT I 1 i iiiii i in ii imiii in ' mi mum tiimi mm' riMiii n'vi imnturr 'iiiiriMMiiJ I 4-, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lehmer, who moved" to Salem recently from Puerto Rico. Mis. E A. Collier is pictured with her daugh ter, Hazel, as they sit in their livingroom. Mrs. E. A. Linden is a for mer McMinnville resident. Jtteet the Newcomers I U AurAAm aio rTvio t Iotti tn liv 5r ATr nnrl Afra. P. W. Tfimpr. Whn fnr the nast i 20 yeirs, have resided in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Mr. Lehmer was distributor of Dupont products fo the 'island!. They purchased the O. C. Hammond home on Kingwood Drive and in June they will be joined by their daughter, Jo Love, a freshman at Stephens college. Mr. and Mtb. Jay H. Stockman and daughter Evlyn, came from Portland and have taken a house at 960 Belmont street. Mr. Stockman is. an attorney for the state industrial accident commission and Evlyn i8 a hirh school student. Mr. Stockman and Judge George Rossman are former college classmates. ' ( Dther Portland people to move here tare Mr. and Mrs. William C. Smith and daughters, Hazel and Jean. Mr. Smith represents the Pacific Portland Cement company in this territory. Hazel will graduate '' from 'Salem high school in the spring and Jean is a sophomore. Their new address is 1110 North Sum- mer street. u ! " j. From McMinnville came Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Linden, to take ; the Ray altz home on Fairmount Hill.Mrs. linden's mother, Mrs. Susan Wilkins, resides with iem.The Lindens have a soi, Ned, who is married and lives in Eugene. The newcomers are well acquainted in Salem as Mr, Linden has been . here for several years. He is now manager' of the lumber.division of the Oregon Pulp and Paper com I psiiVL Mrs; Roy! H Mills is entertaining at two informal affairs tnis week m compliment to Mrs. Liiiden. ' Members of her bridge clubs and a few :. additional guests have been invited to meet the newcomer on : TTiurday; and Friday afterooons. , - " t - v Mr. and Mrs: E. A; Gollier, from Portland, have five children. Mr. Collier has been with the state highway department for a number of years and no w has headquarters in Salem as maintenance engi neerl Hazel, the oldest daughter, is in school in Portland, Janet is senior at University of Idaho, Bar bara'is a junior at University of Oregon and David and Charles are employed in Washougal and Auburn, VasWngtbnV- & now at 1099 South High street. ; ; -r. h : miii I Jl i t .. Mrs.Joy H. Stockman, another newcomer to fli dty, is pictured with her daughter Lvlyn They came from Portland -"