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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1945)
1! 4- F - j: Tk 02EG02Y STATESMAN. Solam. Oregon, Thursday Monung. December I. 1343 fagx tests Hustons Visit -InS weet Home Mill City Family It ! Guest at Adams For Weekend MILL CITY Mr. and Mr. Marion Huston and family spent the weekend in Sweet Heme where they visited Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Adams and Ir. and Mrs.; J C. Comer and family. . The Comer family formerly resided in Mill City. . ; , : Mrs. Ed Rupp was honored on her birthday anniversary when Mrt. Charles Kelley was hostess for an informal afternoon. The time was spent playing games. Mrs. Arthur Kriever received the prize. The guests were Mrs. Clay ton Baltimore, Mrs. Arthur Krie ver, Mrs. lYaxk Smith, Mrs. Claud Miller, Mrs. Alvie Fisher, Mrs. Max Kelley !! and Mrs. Charles Kelley. I ! j Mr. and Mrs. George Cree and granddaughter, Patricia May, visited In Salem Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson. ! Sgt. Carl ' S. Dunkle has been discharged from the army at Ft Lewis. ! . Valloy Obituaries Ifyons Party ao French !' ZENA James A. received word of the French h On Anniversary s death of ? S Li"-!.!'-l his eldest . brother, nos French, I Tq dflCAlV'Ajrl 78, November 21. With his wife 19 JmMWM. V pij. he moved to Penaloosa, Kan, last September. At one time they re sided in the home now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. James A. French at Zena. Surviving him are the widow, Mrs. -Katie French; sons, Eugene five brothers, the Rev. Walter Maud Simmons, Mrs. uer- Homl f I HO Li IS LYONS Mrs. Daisy! Johnston was honored on her 72nd birth day Sunday at dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.? Fred Boyer Member of Play Cast lis) Hospital Patient TURNER Robert i Schifferer underwent 9 an appendectomy at the Salem General ' hospital last Thursday. A member of the sen ior class, he had a leading role inj j the class play, "He i Couldn't Marry Five," which was to have been given December 19, Because of his illness, the play will be Scouts Plan -Open House? at Four Comers fell from a moving tractor, with a bed table. It will hold writing materials or books and may be arranged for his meals. .. Zena Sunday - school will not need to solicit a Christmas treat und this year as there is enough money in: the treasur. ar4 daughters, Patricia, Janet postponed probably until January. ana noDeru, zvir. ana; xvirs. ur-1 . . i ville Bower and daughter! Vir- French of California, and James, Jesse, Clyde and John, all of Sa lem and vicinity. , thai Woodworm, Mildred I Sim mons of Salem, Mrs. Joe Welt- TytitiH With J. WJVM IT Lincoln Family ! Entertains for the Lylc Huttong f . J U I. I;- ! LINCOLN Sgt Frank J. Dye ' has returned to Chlco, Calif., air - base after 15 days furlough with his wife and baby daughter Linda. Mr. and Mrs. R. J .Meissner had as their house guests their old friends, the Lyle Huttons, who ..were en route from Seattle to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ashford and Mrs. Frank J. Dye and Linda were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Powers, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Walling re- reived a message telling of the . arrival of J. D. Camillo and fam ily at their new home at Oak land, Calif. Mrs. Camillo (Gene vieve Walling) and Mike were here while he was overseas. - ! Ma ft t aV ivrr?11 a H Tt f at vi 4 K-vm aaaeaaa vi nuiiuiuiCi mv ws aiusv i t Paul Johnston, Carroll, Shirley I Oftft Car Ivan Day of Eureka, Califs and Archie Day of Springfield were in Lyons last week looking after business. I Mr. and "Mrs. Frarjk Sutton, who live at the . Jack; Johnston place in Fox Valley, have pur chased the Henry Kruse property in. Lyons and wOl move soon. Mrs. Cora Johnson of Nebras ka is visiting her; daughter Mrs, Arthur Anderson.' It is her first trip to Oregon. ? 1 Duane Downing of j the US navy visited his parents,' Mr. and T Onnll ' YAnrrttmtf dm4,3.. ' VMIylltHllf - 1 , " l -.-v,r4B Swegle k Community NPlub will erton. Other guests at tte Down- "r house when the Sunday school and children of Grand Ronde and Alaska WOmait juamia downing. i i . - rw Mrs. Alex Bodeker and Mrs. VlSlting i VrateS yde Bressler wenttto-Indepen-I i O i Valley Briefs! i Election Planned McAlpin f Stitchers will hold election at the meeting Thursday December 6, at the home of Mrs. Oswald John son. Mrs. A. N. Doerfler is now president of the group, which will hold an all day meeting. Grange Installation Ankeny grange will install officers at the meeting to be held Friday night, December 7, at the hall. The an nual Christmas dinner will ! be held December 15. The Wcodburn-Hubbard area has sold nearly 200 per. cent on its gqal of E bonds for the Victory Loan, Miles Austin, reported Wed nesday to bond headquarters. Aus tin is drive chairman in that area and manager of the 1 Woodburn branch of the First National bank of Portland. V 1 (Quota . for Woodbum-Hubbard was $31,250 in E bonds land to date $61,078 has been sold in this series there. l!i 3"he overall goal for the area has been subscribed to the amount group will put on the program. Pearl Martin, Bible school in structor, will demonstrate teach ing of Bible stories and a short play will be presented. Annua Events Set L The an- nual j community Christmas in Spring Valley will be held Fri day, December 21, and the tur key dinner in the community will be held Saturday, December 15. Members of the Sunshine club club entertain their husbands and Clyde Breasler went i to Indepen dence Sunday for the wedding of Betty Mae Peyree arid Harlan Smith. Betty Jean Bodeker i was maid of honor, j i S i Californians Visit Near N. Santiam- NORTH SANTIAM -f MR and families dinner. at the annual turkey Williams of Turner Suffers From Stroke TURNER Frank Williams suffered a stroke last week and is in the Salem General hospital. GATES Mrs. Claude Alexan der of Kodiak, Alaska, is visiting relatives here I this week,! She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Mary Gates, for whom the town was named. Many i remember :! her as Molly Gates. She is at the E. Richards home. 1 Mrs. Ruby Winters went toSa lem Friday to (visit her sister and shop. . j : -it . Mr. and Mrs, Carl Knutson and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stahlman and Mr. and Mrs. (Louis Stoffel also went to Portland and Vancouver ! FOUR CORNERS Bojr Scout troop, 64 plans to hold ' open house at the Community hall De cember 10. Investiture service win be held for the tenderfoot can didates. Rickey ; school will 'have i Christmas program December 21. Mri and Mrs. E. E. Pierce have taken over the management of the Meadow Lawn dairy and mov ed; from Monroe avenue; Their three children are enrolled in Rickey school. Dawn ; is i in the fifth grade, Darla 1 in v the! fourth grade and Allyn in the i second grade. ; Sewing club 1 at Rickey school, under the direction of Mrs. Har vey Phillips, is progressing nice ly, The girls , have completed the needle cases and are starting pin cushions. The club meets every Monday at the home of -one of the members. , The officers and members are Caroline Meyers, presiaenx; Joyce Brown, vice president; Delores Davis,! secre-1 tary; Muriel Caplinger and Gerry Bales, yell leader. Frances Wright a fifth grade. pupil at Rickey, is back at school after a week's absence due to a severe cold. " i The bond committee at , Rickey reports that Jim Stewart -bought the; first bond from the school in this driv. ! W. E. Dunigan is in the Dea coness hospital for several days as the result of an infection. -r Mrs. Ernie Kirkland of Los - An geles visited with her brother, Forest Holman last freek. Harveyi Bethell of Monmouth visited his aunt, Mrs. J. V. BethelL Alfred Hoffman maveld a house to see Grandnia Knutson from Leland Kiethelys to his prop erty for a residence for his wife's mother. Mrs. Archibald. , Dr. and Mrs. HobsOn ivere Sun day visitors at their f ranch. ! Most r , 5 (ieorge French Visits Detroit " DETROIT George French of Portland visited friends here last week.: " ''1 ' ;;:! Mrs. Oskie Dorothy and ' Mrs. Hilma Dickie attended a CIO aux iliary meeting ' in Portland j Sun day as delegates. - ; ' Frank Dickie made a trip to Eugene recently. - s ;i Jim Dickie . and Gordon Brown were in Salem this week. : Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stahlman have re turned, home from a' visit with relatives in Portland. ; ':, Willis Hayes, recently returned from overseas,, was here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giebeler of Breitenbush hot springs have been here, i r . ' Recent heavy rains have re moved the i snow here but there is still snow on the hills. -i i ssi iiiii iiinaaiai f a .4 V "j HI-DEE-HO-DEE-HO! What a Show! c; The Joint Is Jumpin with Rhythm! . i It's Solid Gate Let's Celebrate! TONIGHT AND EVERT NIGHT TILL 8UNDAT DOIIT IHSS WwM THE, SENSATIONAL COLORED COMEDIANS , STARS OF RADIO, STAGE AND SCREEN The show-stopping ! singing and dancing comedians New . York and Hollywood raved about They are the hottest, fastest, funniest act; in America today They're terrific. -PLUS- Bed Table Given Zena Boy by Sunday School ;i ! v ZENA The local ' Sunday school has presented Norman Smith, who was injured when he Wallings Visit I With Relatives LINCOLN Mrs. Clifford Wall ing has returned, from Port Ord where, she visited her , husband, Clifford Walling, formerly of Lin coln. ; !"!'.! Mrs. Dot Walling, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Blanche Wall ing, and a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Clifford Walling, drove to Wood- burn Sunday to visit Mrs. Dot Walling's i son, ' Lester , Walling, and family. Cattle are dehorned in late fall or early spring to avoid winter 1 colds and summer flies. The Most Popular Entertainer in the West ' ' DUSTY COLIIAII j Comedy! Sinein and Dancing. M.C. i . Held Over! ! 36th Record-Breaking Week! QAE d Y7ALT0II Magic, Songs and Dances , Since the death of Cordell Ball of their turkeys were sld at the he and his wife have been living I Thanksgiving market only a few! The carnival and bazaar Sat urday was a success. Gates school; bus carried a load of pupils to the jamboree in Sa lem Friday night. !; in the Ball house. I hens remain. Cannon came into use tn war fare in the sixteenth century. I W and Make Your Own Handkerchiefs Beautiful handkerchief designs printed on yard-length fabric in floral patterns of lovely colorings and tones. 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