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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1945)
PAGE FIFTEEN Peter Pan Plans Are! Discussed . Sowa. Miss Johnson has had four Colmer'ta Portland and plans to specialize in home portraits of home and church iweddihgs and copy work. " She is. the daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. E. F. Johnson of Sherwood. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. George James, -who -assisted Mrs. Sowa, will work with Miss Johnson, SILVERTON W. R. Cooking ham was fined $25 by Police Judge John T. Hoblitt Fridiy on a drunk and' disorderly charge,' Cooking ham spent Thursday night la the municipal Jail. ! Ninety-eight per cent of , the products leaving U. S. farm tra vel by truck. - ?rw experience In the studios of Gladys Gilbert and Steffen- The" OREGON STATESMAN.- Salem. Oregon,' Sunday Meaning. October 28. IMS "Peter P n" the charming, whimsical fantasy by sir James I Barrie, mil be played at the sen ior mgn scnooi auditorium on Wednesday, November 28 by the Clare Tree Major Children'! the ater of-. New , York under the sponsorship of the American As sociation of University Women. "Pwo performances will be giv en, at 3 p. m. and 8 p.m. Tickets I for the' children will be gold in the schools of tfie. community, with the cooperation of the school authorities, who have ex pressed themselves as pleased at the prospective presentation of the famous play. I . ; Many adults will remember the famous personalities of the play, Peter Pan, which was made viv id by Maude Adams, Tinker Bell, Wendy, Capt. Hook and other. jfnces nave oeen set low, so that a large attendance can be had at b o t h performances. Prices have been set for the age groups, all through junior high school, high school tickets, and adults. Tickets will be available at downtown locations later. The committee from the , AAUW includes Mrs. Herbert Rahe, chairman, Miss Alice Cra ry Brown, co-chairman, Mrs. ! Lyle Rea, Mrs. Vernon Wis ar son, tickets, and Mrs. John Bur cham, ex-officio. New Building Planned by DAV Disabled American veterans 1 and auxiliary are planning a Memorial hall on Marion and Church honoring Marion county men and a campaign to raise funds is now in progress. Tues day night, they -are sponsoring i a benefit dance at the Crystal Gardens. Top Hatters and Pop Edwards orchestras will furnish the music. Verne Ostrander is general chairman of the build ing fund. He has as chairman for the dance Jim Calloway with Karle Oglesbee. co-chairman. Members of Salem chapter helping with this dance are Herb Stiff, Jr., Norris B. Anderson, Elmer Byer, John Bush, . Thomas Boatman, Clyde Bales, Elmer Conn, Luther Cook; A. I Brew-1 ter, O. E. Cannon, W i 1 1 1 a m ; Croghan, Richard Couette, Frank Hunt, Trevor Humphreys; James Haley, Stuart Johns, Wil bur Jory, Dr. George Lewis, Don H. LovelL Otto Mehlhoff, Ken neth Morgali, Jack McNeil, Wil- . liam Noyes,. C F. Purdum, Dr. Roy Reynolds, William Richards, William Reid, Ravelle Short, John H. Thompson. It is esti i mated that one-half of the am- i ount to be raised will come from small donations. - Pratum-Macleay Unit Has Meetiiij 1 1 PRATUM The Pratum-Mac leay Home Extension unimet at the home of the chairman, Mrs. M. T. Kephart, Tuesday. The rooms were decorated with. ' fall fruits and flowers. There was a large' attendance at this first meeting, with 28 members ; and four guests present. ; Mrs. Harry, Martin was named as the hospitality chairman, with Mrs. Jim Lauderback and Mrs. O. P. Wlgle on her committee. Mrs. A. Bowen, Mrs. A. C. Hersch and Mrs. Louis Cornu are the mem bership committee. Wilma deVriea is in charge of publicity. I Marjorie Tye, county home demonstration agent, presented the subject, "Conserve With the Scrap Bag." She displayed many attractive gift items which can be easily and Inexpensively made at home. The hoetesj asked Mrs. A. C Hersch and Wilma deVrles to serve at the refreshment table. Portland- Photographer Buys Woodhurn Studio, Plans to Specialize WOODBURN Alice Johnson, Portland, this week purchased the Woodburn studio of Mrs. Evelyn For those Wd-to-get Hems try SAVING CENTER MARKETS Salem West Salem . Open 7:39 a. m. to p. as Every Day Hcrrs) you tried o Potatobunjer? SAVING CENTER FOUNTAIN LUNCH West Salem Open 8 a, m. te 9 p. m. Every Day - 41; TTu thia nedsra Taoof ttethol I I 1 a that Wings rUf from tha ipa.ma f Bronchial AaUuna. ruu raiuno u mot MtiiM. ..--..v-;. ... v CAUTION Ustitrt4!icti. -HEAVY . DUTY BOX 2-WHEEL Ho Certificate Required For 4 Built for farm iise body, frame, running gear, wheels and grade 1 tires. I One-ton ca v: pacity. "Welded steel frame. Natural plywood sides and bottom. ' jV. Panelled like station wagon. Drop type tailgate for hauling lar ger loads." Tail-light, with licence bracket. Body size 4x6 feet. Equal to a light delivery truck. 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