The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 26, 1945, Page 10, Image 10

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Ths OREGON STATESMAN. SoW Oregon, Friday Morning January 25. 1845
Swcgle Family to
Visitin Lbs Angeles
With Relatives
SWEGLE Mrs. William Biler
nd soil John David have gone
south o Los Angeles to visit Mrs.
Biler'i two daughters, Betty and
Ruth Alice who are attending
Bible College in the city.
Mrs. Glen Utterback is at the
Salem General hospital recover
ing from a major operation; of last
week. " . v, .
Mrs. Charles Knight entered Sa
lem General hospital for a major.
i-peration this week.
El don and Lorraine Harms have
been among the school children
who were quite ill with colds and
out of school for some time.
Lloyd Nelson has . re-entered
'Swegle school from Parrish jun
ior high. ,
Mrs. Edward 'Denhem attended
the Marion County 4-H club lead
ers meeting in Salem last Satur
' day when the last week of April
was set for the spring show and
rally. Also plans for the radio
program on KOAC February 26
by the Marion County club. "
Thomas Pendergast
"Is Very Sick Man"
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 25 - (JF)
Thomas J. Pendergast, 71-year
old former democratic political
leader in Missouri, 'is a very sick
man," his physician said tonight.
Pendergast was admitted to Me
norah hospital yesterday for
treatment of an ailment, the na
ture of which. was not disclosed.
He became ill Tuesday.
Sailor Entertained -
At Falls Gty; Party
FALLS CITY D. R Williams,
U." S. navy, came home (Friday for
a three day. leave; He has been in
the South Pacific Jor seven
months. He visited hLswife and
three., children.- jj.' -!r 1,
He was the inspiration for a
dinner party Sunday. Guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Heed and fam
ily of Dallas. Mr. -and; Mrs. Pete
Reed and Mr. and Airs. R. Rice
and family, Falls City.
Mrs. Williams and son Raymond
accompanied him to Seattle for a
week. Mrs. R. Rice is staying with
the children, Joanne and Charles
who are in school here.
Albany Sets Date
Of Radio Try outs
ALBANY February .10 has
been set as the date for radio try-
outs for 4-H club-members of
Linn . county,, interested in parti
cipating in the county radio pro
gram , oveiC KOAC and which tjs
scheduled for Monday, Feb. 19.
The tryout .will be held in the
Lebanon high school. '
The tryouts will start at 9:45
a. m. and continue until noon, ac
cording to N.' John Hansen, coun
ty club agent. Each club may en
ter as many members as they
wish, but members intending to
participate should notify the club
agent as soon as possible. , '
Middle Grove
Mission Group
Plans Meeting
MIDDLE GROVE The mis
sionary society met Tuesday at
the home of Its president, Mrs.
Vera Bassett. Fourteen, members
were present and - Mrs. Arthur
Case was a visitor.
Self denial was the 'theme- of
stewardship emphasis in the de
votional led by Mrs. Minnie
GoodeJA vocal solo, "What Will
You Do With Jesus," s was sung
by Mrs; Winnie Snyder,? and pray
er was by Mrs. Ebba Wagers. Y
Mrs. Leona Keppinger directed
the lesson study ton I mission work
in Indo-Cblna and Thailand, from
the text rWesv of the Date Line."
- Kentucky missions will be the
February; emphasis in offerings of
Lincoln pennies saved. Mrs. Clara
Malm will be hostess , and Mrs.
Ebba Wagers will lead devotions.
Falling Limb Kills Man
OREGON CITY,' Jan." 23 - ()
Earl Stilling, 41, Molalla logger,
died here last night ; in a hospital
after he J was struck b jt a falling
limb in the woods. ,i- V ; u ; -f
Laura Horn Hostess
For: Sewing Society
FALLS CITY Mrfc Laura Horn
entertained her sewing dub at a
1 "o'clock luncheon Tuesday. The
large dining table was covered
with a lace table cloth with light
ed tapers m either side of a
beautiful center piece of Christ
mas cactus. , . - j v.
Luncheon ' was served i to the
following members Mrs. Ira Merr
linfc :Mrs.. Ed f White, Mrs. Jack
Granf, Mrs:., Margaret Thompson,
Mrs. A. Teal, Mabel Teal, Mrs.
J. .Strass and .Mrs. E. P. Brown.
Guests were Mrs. D. Dailey of
Portland and Mrs. Van DeBosch
of near Monmouth. The afternoon
was spent in, sewing. ;
Mrs. Tibbutts Brother "
Is Killed in Belgium
DAT.T.AR iJTan 9.1Y.4 Knit
C. Jones, 26. of Eugene, a broth- j
er of Mrs. Ted Tibbutt of Dallas,
was killed in action over Belgium
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xscvtowct 49. nu wue was tnc
former Eleanor Engdahl, daugh
ter of State Senator Carl Engdahl
of Pendleton. Besides bis parents,
bis wife and -his sister in Dallas,
a younger brother, Richard C.
wones oi JUigene.
Sixth Albany Cub Den
To 'Be Numbered 1(0
ALBANY Organization of the
troop No. 100 rub pack was per
fected at a meeting held by parents,
of this group of boys this week,
and regular meeting dates were set
for the first Friday night each
month. So far six dens are assured.!
Some 40 boys between the ages of
8 and 12 years were tentively en
rolled, and four of the five den
committeemen have been named.
C W. Olson was named as head
den chief, while chiefs forthe.six
respective dens will be namett
later. Committeemen ,
pointed. are E. TVi
yer, Russell Beeves, and G. E
Shreve.' .
BatliTub Seen Whizzing
Along Portland Streets
I PORTLAND, Jan? 25 - (fl5)-A
bath tub reported whizzing along
city streets by astonished Port
landers apparently was at the end
of a low rope on an automobile,
police said today. : ; '
Police said the tub was report
ed at several different corners and
streets! by passersby,? but squads
isent to locate it never caught up.
E. A. Britton
wUl audition the
of KOAC staff
numbers to se
lect those to appear on the state
4-H radio program, while addi
tional numbers will be selected to
appear on the Linn county 4-H ra
dio program over KWIL.
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snakes a contribution for the ?. larch of Dimes direct to Basil
O'Connor, president of National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis.'
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