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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1943)
PAG2 CZXTEZT7. I It. 0"GO:i OTATECIIAIT. Cclta. Orison. Cuadaj Morris;. Luasl 1. I:U Reunion Fete House Guests Mrs. Hoffman Is r Honored at Affairs Given by Family .1 SWEGLE There were a few guests and some going for short trips in Swegle district last week. ; Mrs. Hvina Hoffman has had as her guests her daughter ' and grandson from Orange,. Calif. Two family reunions were held while they were here. Mr.' and Mrs. Carl Hoffman entertained with a fam ily dinner - on their twin , sons' birthday last , week and Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper of Salem en tertained the different families at dinner on Sunday. Mrs. Emma gene Miller came down from Van port where she is teaching to spend the weekend with her mother and sister and attend the reunions. Visiting in the home of Miss Grayce Dunagan and her mother on East Turner Road from Thurs day to Sunday were Mrs. Duna gan's daughter, Mrs. Gordon Woo- ford, and daughter, Janice, from St Helens and Mr. and Mrs. C A. Dunagan t and children, Dennis and Sandra,' from Portland. Mrs. Williain McKinney has re turned : to her home on Garden Road from a visit at the home of her aunt in Medford. . w Mrs. E. E. Welty spent sever al days visiting in the home of her son. Homer, and family in Port land.! " Planes Entertain House Guests ; MEDDLE GROVE Mr: and Mrs. j George Plane have had as recent : guests- a cousin of Mrs. Plane, Stella Dakan, grade school teacher from Nampa, Idaho! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burr and nine-month-old daughter, Roberta, and Mrs. Burr's father, E. N. French of Yakima, Wash. " j v f Mr. Burr is an orchard man in that section and Mr. French also assists in similar work, j The Burrs I left : Tuesday and ', the Planes will take Mr. French to Portland today where he will meet the Bum for transportation home. Mrs. Plane is a -sister of Mr. French. Leedy s Attend Birthday v Picnic, Tigard : LABISH CENTER Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leedy, Mr. "and Mrs. Clyde Leedy, Mr: and Mrs, WiU ard Aker attended a birthday pic nic at Tigard honoring Mrs. Flora Leedy Wednesday on hen 86th birthday. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Edwards of Hills boro, Mr. and Mrs. IL E. Leedy. of Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leedy and Alan of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. William W flbu r of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young, Betty and Lois of Sher wood and Mrs. Chris Christensen of Tigard. .:; ?; , Visiting at the . Nathan j Kurth home for several - weeks is Dick Nichols, nephew ) of . Mrs. Kurth, who lives in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Klampe are entertaining Mrs. Nina South, Who is from Clark, SD. She plans to stayeor several weeks. A large number ! of members and friends of the Kum-Join-Us class attended the annual picnic pWMMBMBHHBMMiMMBMaiMMM -i For Particular Plate Wearers BUY KIOHE WAR BONDS X2austeBt Victory! I 11 iv i 1 1 1 M mm Off course, you wont Dental Plate that afford the maximum in Natural Appearance ... 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Spread the payments over any reasonable time. lofr. cz c ri i ifKi.Miirjfi r i at Silverton park on. Thursday. The Ladies' Aid also will have a picnic some time in August, the exact date to be set later, at din ger field in Salem. Mrs. Frank Weinman, Mrs.-Harvey 'Aker and Mrs. Clyde LeeOy are in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Beard Back Prom Wisconsin : DETROIT Mrs. H. W. Beard and Jimmy have .returned from a visit to herformer j home in Wisconsin. They, were accompan ied by her sister, Mrs. Roy Welch of Dayton. James and, Harlow White, Eu gene Rice and Laurence and Eu gene tFinlay are returning Sun day from a . week at the junior boys': camp- at Turner. Leaving the same day are Clifford . White and Richard Rice, who will spend a week at the -senior boys camp. Mcnnonitcs Slate Events Sunday School Picnic . Set at 7est Salem Sunday Afternoon WEST SALEM The Rev. A. A. Loewen will have charge of the morning services at the Mennon ite church Sunday. Following the services, a picnic dinner will be held under the trees on the par sonage grounds. All children are welcome whether or not they are regular ' attendants at Sunday school. 1 Sunday afternoon a group from the church will' sing at the con valescent home ; In Salem. The group - consists of Mr. and Mrs. Buhler, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Harns, Betty Buhler, and Lorraine JIarl Wednesday night will be the regular prayer meeting; Thursday night the young peoples' choir practice; Friday the junior choir practice, and Sunday from 9:30 to 10 p. " m. Is the broadcast - over KSLM. - HOPEWELL Rev. .Chester Goodman -of Salem held the quar terly conference at the Hopewell United Bretheren church Tuesday night Clyde M. LaFoUette of Wheatland was elected trustee. ' Mrs. Ross Rogers and Mrs. How ard Stephens were chosen delegate and alternate to attend the an nual denomination's conference to be held at Walla Walla, Wash in August - f i : ' . , ',.: Has Appendix Out "DETROIT Mrs. Harold Cham pion underwent an appendectomy at the Deaconess hospital recently. Mr g. S co field; Visitor Attend Alumni Picnic -MIDDLE GROVE Recent vis itors at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ray Scofield were Mrs.- N. A. Oodfelter and son, Floyd, of Port land. At the end , of, tbeir -visit, Mrs. Scofield : accompanied them to Eugene where they attended an alumni I picnic above . Skinner's Butte, honoring a former ; high school ; teacher,- Mrs. Kabler of Creswell, who has completed her 50th year of teaching and has signed a contract again this com ing year. ... i , Mrs., jClodfelter and Mrs. Sco field were two of the ten present from the old Crow high school group besides many others from various schoolj where I.Irs. Kab ler had taught Dr. and Mrs. E. IL Derflinger of Salem' attended, he having been a pupil of hers in the east in IS 03. Another of the high school group there was Car roll Ford, service station operator from Salem. j; After visiting at the homes of of Mrs. Henry Reick, Mrs. Hasel ton and other friends in Eugene for several days, they returned to their homes Tuesday. Mrs. Eda Rood of : Marshfield spent . a week recently with her niece, Mrs. Ray Scofield. : Mrs. Mary Ilerndon has re turned -from a week's visit in Portland at the home of ' her daughter, Mrs. William O'DonnelL Another daughter, Eva Wilson, accompanied her mother to Port land and has taken secretarial work with defense housing proj ect at Vancouver.' August is th3 r.::nifi fcr Scfccc! Outfitfiag Tims, now to think of school again for mothers to plan the cloches that their bovs ana gisu wui wu cu uiuci uui rau. J" I. C.PesMey's can help vou! For mors than 49 ." wr w taw dmiin twl MTumnwi. m - - m mm m . 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