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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1946)
The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Thursday Morning. April 25. 1948 Plan Tea for Mothers f ' Atj)ervars High School For Friday, April 26 ! GERVAIS A tea will be given - si the high school Friday, April 28, by the Homemaking classes. . All women and especially moth- ss in the community are invited. ; The theme will be Spring and the ' style show will feature teen fash ; ians for around the clock wear. The modeling will be done by the eiething class and the tea table ; and food by the food class. Martha DuRette will be com- - asentator for the style show and music will be played by Luzerne Hanes. Three songs will be sting by Shirley Rondeau, Wanda Fer - ren, Viola Bierly, LUa Dugger, i ( ' fPy i - r" Shirley Klenski, accompanied by - Luzerne Hanes. PAGE TWELVE w .yry ,y m. m mm e oni .,. aw hw. .w ml. m m m m m m m mm. m w o- ow- m v. si m m i r m . " irw -mrt'jr - . . . i i i 1 . am . tmii i w , .... l. vi?W xj&i yt , vr-7 lianas k- iCTr- ".;:-iV" Qoverdale School Has Easter Program CLOVZRHALE, April 24-(Spe- eiai;- jaster was observed i at the school Friday and each room had a program. The upper rom had a picnic luncheon followed vj a oau game and a wiener roast on the play grounds. I The lower grade room pupils spent the morning coloring Eas ter eggs and later an egg hunt was held. ; Qoverdale Girl Third In County Competition CLOVERDALE. April 24-(Spe-- rial)- The healthiest boy and girl were Jerry Wipper, Karleen Dra - gr and Mary Lou Hatch tied. and a decision was bv a norm. larity vote and Mary Lou was Mary Lou placed third while , Jerry aid not place at the county - contest. Valley Briefs Union Hill Juvenile grange ? members and the matron, Mrs. Henry Hansen, will visit the too Ja Portland Sunday. Oaverdale The Farmers TTnim will rnot tvu. Max Gahler will show motion pictures after the business meet ing. talea Uai The Woman's elub meets with Mrs. Dolph Heater Thursday when a treasure nunt will be held. Middle Grove Patrons of the Middle Grove school have been called to meet Friday at 8 p.m. in the schoolhouse to discuss the question of Bible education for the coming school year. - Lebanon Santiam post of the American Legion is asking the wnon city council to name new streets in honor of the young .men Irom here who were cas ualties of World war II. The sug gestion, made by Warren Gill, a veteran of this war, was adopted , unanimously by the post. Swede - The Garden Road .Neighborhood club will meet Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. R. T. Wicklander on Gar ; den road. . i Valley Obituaries Levis Xerre " SILVERTON. April 24 -(Special)- Funeral services for Louis Lovre. who died Tuesday, f will be held from the Memorial chapel of the Ekman funeral heme Friday at 2 p.m. Rev. G. T. Dickinson will officiate. Mary McCormfck LEBANON, April 24-(Special) Funeral services were held Mon day. April 22, for Mary McCor , snick who- was a teacher irj the Portland school system for 30 .years, i Born in Lebanon. Miss McCor- BQick, who died in Santa fcruz, Calif, April 18, kept her Inter est in the family home here,1 Sur vivors are four brothers and two sisters, Cyrus and Daniel) Mc Cormick of Lebanon, John and Andrew McCormick of Portland, Mrs. Margaret Todt of Pasadena nd Mrs. Anna Buchanan of .Santa Cruz. J1TTEIJTI0II FABIIEHS W pay highest allow able, cash prices for dressed voaL See your Dearest Scrfeway Store manager for complete de tails. SilFEWAY 1MB) Too Watber's i Too "rnntrt" ye Yoor Toaster's ( j St -rek- m Too Washer's oot workUif - Muraiac (oa. kao poor Dae. PHONE 326S Prompt efficient repair service AJLA. ENGINEERING CO. 1TJI N. Front St. Salem, Ore. We Can Do Tear Job New -Lawn Sprinkling Systems tS Years Experience ! Free Estimates Call 1-lflS After 4 P.M. a S. 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