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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1945)
1 I- It PACSCGUI; ' - fr J1h OEEGOH STATESMAN. Salem. ! Oregon, Friday Morning. Dtcrabtt 21. 1915 Small Group Has -Blebs'" Big Service Report For Red Cross t ' hi i mr- I V it I' i: . - From The Statesman's Community orresvondehi j. j : - -" I : . J 1 V' - - - I . Legion Meeting Takes Form of Holiday Program VT. ANGEL- The Ledon and t-iury held Its annual Christ sL. -.' jcrty t the Memorial' )iall Tu - Jay nlchi. A pcorm by th chiidren featured frddl Lacht,! ClaJyi Miller, Jimmy rroacer. ana caiolB .br the' entire assembly. Refreshments were served in the basement .Mrs. Fred Lucht wu chairman Vt the enmmittee ar ranflns? the-party. The poet heard a report by Ernie Crowder, vice-commander, on the Marlon county council held at Suverton last Friday. Crowder stated that Fred Lucht of Mt An sel had been elected as the new commander of the council, with Louis Hall of Silverton as rice president and lit McSherry - of Salem re-elected to the position Of secretary. Ha likewise also stated that St I taul Dost had been.taken Into the j council and that the next meeting will be held there on January 18. A reneral Invitation to the an nual crawfish feed at Silverton was relayed. The affair will be held at the Suverton armory on Friday. December 28. and will in clude initiation for all new mem bers of the county, the Salem de cree team officiating Mt Ansel expects to send 40 or mora new members. The unit members were told that Mrs. Fred Lucht had been selected as vice-president of the Marion county assembly at last Friday's gathering. ic par Zee? i? 1 k5 ! , KAY OPENS. KETTLE DRIVE Kay Kyser dens a Sahratlea Amy vnlferm at Los Anteles te help Lassie Joy Farknease (rixhU epea ertxalxatlea's aaaaal Tale kettle drive: I New! Members JoinJ liberty Farmers Union LIBERTY Farmers union met at the hall on December 18. New members riven the obligation were William XL Shaf er, Carl A. Kreh- byi, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karben I and D. R. Peterson. Mrs. Roy Farrand reported for I the educational aenmittee, Lewis Judson for the legislative commit-; tee and Bill Berndt for the agri cultural committee. Ernest lufer announced the close of the home beautifJcation contest and awarded the prizes: first to BOl Berndt; second to John Beck ley and third to Louis Anderson. First prize was returned to the committee to be added to next year's. James Adams reported for the committee investigating the pirn cedure for organizing a fire con trol district and introduced a speaker from the state fire mar-j shall's office who explained the various methods used in the dif ferent sections of the state. He assured the assistance and co-op4 I eration of the state fire depart- ment in getting the district organ ized. After discussion from the floor a i committee consisting o: KKBCKAB8 MIXT LYONS Faith Rebekah lodge held Its meeting with Mary Gar rison, noble grand. In the chair. Following the business meeting a Christmas party was held at j the social, hour. Mrs. Goldle Rambo, Mrs. Pearl Rdd and Mrs. Wilms Stewart of MUt City eaade up the committee. Gifts for the silent sisters were given and names of the sisters for the past year revealed. Valley Births WOODBURN To Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Smith , of Molalla, a daughter, Barbara Jean, Novem ber 28. They have two other girls, Vernlta Adell and Janice Diane. To Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Reiling, a daughter, December 5. She has been named Anne Agnes and she has a sister, Dorothy, and a brother, NeaL To Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Steele, a daughter, Marilyn Raye, born December S. She has a brother. ArUe Dale. To Mr. and Mrs. Roger R. Wertz of Aurora, a daughter, Karen Lee, December 9. Second child. The father is in Guam. A daughter, Peggy Louise, born to Mr. and Mrs. George Heusser, December 10. They have two boys, David George and Donald Jacob, SPRING VALLEY Members of the Sunshine dub of Spring Valley were 'hostesses for the annual turkey ; dinner, with their husbands and 'families as guests. at the school house, Dec IS at 8 o'clock. il N ' ' $' ;; Those attending were Mr. and Mrs.j Stephen Tarter, Patricia, Royal Dean, Elmer and Ralph Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. E. John son and Angela Jean, Mr. and Mrs.! Ralph Chance and Lois, Mr. James Adams, Reuben Nickol and l and Mrs. A. E. Robertson, Mrs. A. W. Lovdk were asked to take May Versteeg land Kenneth, Mrs. the necessary , steps to start this Pearl Alderman and Carol, Mr. venture. I ! l and Mrs. George Hammond and Harley: Libber of the Farmer IfceV sister, Mr. and Mrs. T. 5T, union health association eave an 1 Mathews and Larry and Chart ene, . t - . -i . , I Mw mkj9 T- Pa. Pir. CKfv. Goodwfll lclub was entertained - UV ' Z?l wT,, . with a Christmas party and no- hostess luncheon at the home of Mrs; Fred McKinney at the De cember meeting Thursday. Mrs.; oca Ht&inntj ana bats Frank Susmilch assisted Mrs. Mc- A "V, S A N T A $ T KO U B L E S-A little rW fright) tells Santa Clans she wants a deU as "Wf i as that" Tat at left Is aaare talent j en pi aria wita whiskers laaa talking abent teys. Turkey Dinner for Lincoln Folk j At Schoolhouse , Goodwill Club Gives Axray Money I VETERA NAltherli k'a jm II years UL Darryl tUck. laaa la ealcbraUag Ms tenth an . ntversary ka the saevtesl Swenwoltb Her; For Christmas LINCOLN Mr. and Mrs. Loren Swenwold and small son David of Goldsboro, N. C, have arrived ! here to make their home, as he has received his discharge from the army. They drove through Oakland, I Calif., and brought Mrs. S wen- wold's youngest sister. Miss Verle McKinney back with them. Miss McKinney was inspector of nava air stations at Alameda,- CaliL, during the war and is now through with her Job. The Loren Swenwold and Miss McKinney are well known here where they all attended Salem high schooL Mrs. Swenwold and Miss Me Kinney are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKinney and expect 'to spend Christmas with them. pital association and stated that Mr. and Mrs. Pete Willwert and memberships are now open to Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKin everyone at a cost of $50 for a ney end Macyle and Phyllis, Mr. lifetime membership and annual ana Mrs. narvey umy, Mrs. may doctor fees based on the size of fsel Shepard, Frederick Weinberg, th famil unit ' Mn i JamM I Mr. and Mrs Walter Evans, Pa- Adams was appointed to take sub-1 tricia and Don, Mr. and Mrs. R. v. carison ana Kutn, aw. ana i i il b - mi 1 M rm Knhrl Aniwrmn M 1 Jair- k i miJ A ae annual ciecuwi ui uuiceci - - ,- JJeSS held with Bill Berndt being rel, Mr. and, Mrs. Harvey Mc YenckeLThe $ frorne white . , wesident- Mns James c. Loughlin and Donna. Mr. and June newson rexainea as secre- meeting which followed the lunch- scf!Ption m ff -"!' -" ' , ; Valley Briefs New Sunday School To Have Program SWEET HOME ; Members of the Sweet Home e union high school class of 1937 are planning a class reunion tor uecemDer a at 8 pjn. at the home ef Mrs. Jack Benson (Eva KesseTl). Mem bers from Portland and Salem are expected to attend. 1 - - : - - Card Party Ends -, In Gift Exchange 1 LYONS The Wednesday af ternoon j card club held their Christmas party and gift ex change, j Several 1 tables of 500 were played. Gifts were opened. Mrs. Earl Allen was surprised with a shower for her birthday, Present were Mrs. Arthur Oim- stead, Mrs. Roy Huber, Mrs. Os car Naue, Mrs. Earl Allen, Mrs. Bert Lyons, Mrs. Roy Hieneck, Mrs. Percy Hiatt, Mrs. Harry- El mer, Mrs! Floyd Bassett, Mrs. Walter Bevier. Mrs. George Huff man, Mrs. Orville Downing, Mrs. Merrill j Brassfield, Mrs. Pat Lyons, j Mrs. Arthur Anderson, Mrs. Francis Jungwirth, Mrs. Sam Bridges and i Mrs. Albert Bass. ' munity club, with! the stipulation that the Christmas treats be purchased from the sum and the rest used for the benefit of Com munity club. I Mrs. Yenckel presented a set of vases to Mrs. E. Fred McKinney irt behalf of the club, in appreciation for her having the Christmas party for, the second time, this year. The January hostess committee in cludes Mrs. Harold Burns, Mrs. Harry Phillips and Mrs. T. L. Hicks. 1 II Plays Mark End! of School This Year MIDDLE GROVE -? The school under the-direction of Miss Sadie Roth and Mrs, Ethel Ramus, as sisted by Mrs. Dan Scharf at the piano, will present a Christmas program of two plays, at the Com munity f club program! tonight at 8 p. m.( C3nistmas at Scrub Hol low,' by the upper grades and "The Toys Christmas," lower grades;! solos and 'choruses of Christmas music by the pupils. Each room will hold its own Christmas party and gift exchange i nthe. afternoon. f I tary-treasurer. The new executive committee Is S. B. Davidson, Frank ' Judd and James Adams. Mrs. William! Hall, conductor; William Schotthoefer, doorkeeper and Vic tor Ballantyne will again be chap lain. I "l The Installation ceremony was conducted by nariey Libbey. Mrs. J. McLaughlin, Mr. and Mis'. Seth B. Dodge, and Betty, Mr. and i Mrs. Seth B. Dodge, Jr., Mr. and: Mrs. Frank Susmilch and Patricia. Buster and Ruth Ann, Mrs. Eltruda Teeple and Howard Teeple. PRINGLE Tbe newly organ ized Sunday school will furnish a Christmas program at the sccooi- House ounoay evnmi v v - clock, James Larson Is superin tendent of the Sunday school and his staff of teachers include Mrs. James Larson. Mrs. Thelma Rise and Mrs. Lucille White. All mem bers of the community are famted to attend the program. JZFFKBSOIf Mrs. Earl Phelps, chairman of - the Red Cross sewing group- during most of the war; has announced the number of articles made by the women between January 8, 195, and December 1L IMS. A tmaQ group meetinx each Tuesday In the city hall made for Rtuafim relief 17 blouses, lTJarge jlrls cresses, 15 small girls dresses, 17 snow euits. if pairs of large boys pants, 19 pairs et mml hoys, pants." For Philip pines 90 waists; SO dresses, SO toddlerr cresses, ee Eins- pani- les, 20 pairs small boyr pants. Hospital supplies, 5 hosprtal shirts, 69 pairs pajamas, zz pairs slippers, JH utility bags. 430 bedside bags. Regular workers all day dur ing the war and still meeting each Tuesday are Mrs. Harold Knight, Miss Mary Donohue, Mrs. Earl Lynes, Mrs. Guy. Rol and, Miss Addie Libby and Mrs. Phelps. TOII3IEYS ' 29c Q. S&VIIIG CEITTEB Salea A West Salem A W $ Juslj Arrived Large ; Selection ef . - Gifts for Gbristnas All metal bird j cages Green and Yellow ParrakeeU (Love Birds) ' Beantiful steel aquariums Dog dishes and mattresses Christmas stockings ft . 4MFecTT ningland's Pel Shop IfbrtF and Bcja OPEII EVKiiiiiGS tut Y All Grades to Be In Program Today r - MT. ANGEL Children of St Mary's I school will give a public Christmas program in the school auditorium at 2 p.m. today. All grades iwill be represented. Teachers and pupils have work ed hard despite the many changes necessary because of the absences due to the flu and meas les. All the community and es-1 pedally the parents are : invited, i ICE CBEAII I 23c 01. 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