The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 04, 1946, Page 10, Image 10

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    18 The
n Stateeman. Salem. Ort, Tueadar. June 4L-1845
SHrcrUs - August Herr Is t-
tending Modern Woodmen of
America convention in Chicago,
lie will visit in Minnesota and
North Dakota before his return.
Feer Careers Mrs. Lioyd Lee
and daughter Claralyn are on a
'La weeks trip to visit relatives.
aUeerta School closed May 27
with a no-host dinner -t noon.
Parents and friends were invited.
Graduated were: Jean : Asher,
Deriene Carter. Gerrold Graves.
Kenneth Osbourn. and Raymond
Orsborn. The teachers for next
year are Mrs. Bina Staggs, prin
cipal, and Mrs. Margaret Zum
stein, primary.
OrcbareT Helgate Ellen ( Grand -
t) Southwick is ill at her home.
Taken to the hospital last week,
sb was brought home Saturday.
SrJvrrten Friends have re
reived announcements of the birth
of a daughter. Sandra Dale, to
Dr. and, Mrs. Paul Guthrje (June
Baker) at Santa Barbara, Calif.
Mrs. Guthrie formerly lived here.
Few Caraers ' Mrs. Arlo Mc
Clean gave a birthday party for
her sons, Arlo Junior.-10 May 28. J
and Donny; May 29. -Birtnday
cake and ice cream were served
after an afternoon of games.
Guests were GersJdine Krasch,
Janice Shrake. Janet Fowler.
Marilyn- Snook, Roy Fovrler,
George Krasch.
vTeedbern The Andres-MilleY-Wiihelm
reunion will meet June
at the Woodburn Grange hall in
West Woodburn. A no-host dinner
will be served at noon.
' Orchard Helghte Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gannon and daughter vis
ited at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Withers, last
week. I
Fear Carners, June 3 Many
Rickey and Auburn school pupils
are picking strawberries in a pla
toon group, .
Orchard Belghta Mr. and Mrs.
Kaxfeld Vogt pf Oakland. Calif.,
are spending their vacation with
ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
McDowell.
Fear Caraers. June 3 Verlaine
Walker started to work at the
etatehouse Monday.
SBvcrtaa Silverton Hills Com
munity club elected officers Sat
urday night. They are president.
El don H. Mulkey; vice-president,
Joe f Winter; secretary - treasurer,
Florence Bailer; directors, Martha
Benson. Harold Bodeen, Virgil
Tschantz. Lou Bailer and J. H.
Maulding. Mrs. A. H. Sacher has
been president.;
rear Careers Salem Civic
Players will present "Welcome
Danger" at the Community hall
Thursday, June 6, at 8 p m.'Beu
ba Graham ii play director arid
the local Business Men's associa-
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tion is sponsor. Proceeds will go
into the building fund. Tickets
may be obtained at the Four Cor
ners variety store. Players are
Af1. h.i,t3r, ,,v,iaCoupf
Donald Watson, iu Bergma;
Bertha Thomas, Jin Sehon Maty
Thomas, Evelyn Esau, Ruth Ver
steeg, Agnes Drummond and Ted
Miller.
SUverten Mrs. Pearl Porter is
in Greenwood, Wis., for an indefi
nite visit and will attend the 1901
high school class reunion. She left
rthere in 1902 and has not returned
since. Mrs. Webb Haskins of Sa
lem will stay with Mm. Jane
Pratt while her daughter is away.
SUverten Ralph Moseng was
fined $30 and costs in police court
on a charge of reckless driving.
Independence The new lunch
room owned and operated by Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Wilson opened
for business Sunday. It is one of
the most modfn and attractive
places in Independence.
Liaeoln Spring Valley Mis
sionary society will be entertained
at 2 p.m. Thursday at the home
of Mrs. Roy W. Hammer.
SUverten A daughter was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wy
land at Silver ton hospital Sunday.
. LJberty The annual picnic of
the Liberty "W oman s club will
be held at 12 30 Thursday, June
fl. at Mrs. Wilbert Kurth's. Mem
bers and friends are Invited to
attend.
Falls City Commencement , for
the high school will be held Wed
nesday, June 5.
SUverlan The Floyd Kasers
have sold their Star route ranch
to Joe Tulare and are renting the
former Sebo place on Stayton
road. The W. J. Perkins family,
on the Harold Roop farm in Ever
green, has rented the land.
Falls City Mrs. Kenneth Cum
mins of Otvan Lake spent Mem
orial day wrlh her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Letterman.
SUverten Nine were initiated
at Silverton grange Friday night.
Father's day mill be observed by
the grange June 8, and the Home
Ec. club meets with Maude Mey
ers, June 13.
Independence Thirty seniors
of the Independence high school
were graduated Monday in the
high school auditorium. Thomas
Gentle of Monmouth spoke and
baccalaureate was held Sunday
night in the Prebyterian church.
The Rev. John W. Hood spoke.
Independence iewly elected
American Legion officers are:
William Weaver, commander;
George Zartman. first vice presi
dent; Paul Dodele, second vice
president; Roland Turpin, adju
tant; Paul Carey, treasurer; Cliff
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hoir f f
Bowles, sergeant at arms; Mel
vin Purvis, chaplain; Gene Wed
die, historian; Or lie Brown, Glen
Smith, Orval Wells, C. . Long
and Harold Withrow, executive
committee. Convention delegates
are Roy Morris. Gus Fisher and
William Weaver.
Silverton Nominees for
Amarnn T at m aiiviliurv unit
officers are president. Mrs. Ros-
coe -Reeves; first vice president.
Mrg A j McCunnel; second vice
president, Mrs. Gladwyn Hamre;
secretary, Mrs. Esley Grogan;
treasurer, Mrs. C. J. Towe; his
torian. Mrs. L. A. Hall; sergeant-at-
arms, Mrs. Roy Boe; excutive
board. Mrs. Harry Kuch. Mrs.
Ernest L. Starr and Mrs. Pat Gro
gan. Independence -The Joe Cooks
have purchased the Dale Pomeroy
home on C street and will move
soon.
Fear Caraers ! Little-Dickey
Shrake is home from Doernbecker
hospital in Portland where he-has
been undergoing treatment
Independence Commencement
for the eighth grade- were held
Tuesday in the, training school.
Miss Henrietta Wolfer. eighth
grade supervisor, spoke. Wednes
day the class held "flunk day" at
Jantzen Beach , in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Gareaa Black are
being Welcomed home from a two
months motor trip which took
them to California. Mexico and up
to Kansas and Nebraska. They
visited with nine of Mrs. Black's
brothers and sisters and with sev
eral of his relatives" on the trip.
They came west by way of Mon
tana and in Spokane visited their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. ' Dwight Aden, for a week.
They also stopped In Portland for
a visit, with Mr. and Mrsl Gordon
Black, Jr.
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Recruiting Station, or Any Army Post or Camp
jMiss Finlay Now
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SILVERTON Miss Norma Ruth
Finlay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Finlay, and Wayne Norman
Lovre, son of Mrs. Louis Lovre
and the late Mr. Lovre, were uni
ted in marriage Sunday afternoon
at 4 o'clock at the Methodist
church. The Rev. O. Leonard
Jones read the double ring cere
mony. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. W.
P. Scarth sang "Because" and
Thine Alone". Mrs. A. J. Mc
Cannel played the wedding march
es and accompanied Mrs. Scarth.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore ivory satin fash
ioned with a court train. Her long
veil fell from a tiara - of . white
flowers and she carried a white
prayer book topped with an or
chid. Miss Louise McDonald and Miss
Norma M orison as bridemaids,
Mrss Mary Margaret Sailing, cous
in of the bride, as junior maid,
and Miss Nancy Newton, another
cousin of the btjde, were all
gowned in whjte net and carried
nosegays of pastel flowers, as did
Miss Colleen Egan and Miss Lu
cille TschanU, who lighted the
tapers.
Marshall Satern was best man
and ushers were E. A. Finlay, Jr.,
Roy Scheufele and Edwin Sailing
of Portland.
At the reception which followed
Mrs. Roy Scheufele and Mrs. Ed
win Sailing, both of Portland
poured, Mrs. Harold E. Roop cut
the cake and Mrs. Merrill Donne 11
of The Dalles presided at the
pynch bowl. Assisting in serving
were Mrs. Ben Sjprick. Mrs. Oral
Egan, Mrs. Harvey Kaser, and
Mrs. Casper Overos. Miss Pauline j
Russ was in charge of the gift
table and Mrs. Olive Roop of the
gucM book.
For her daughter's wedding Mrs.
Finlay wore a gown of rose and 1
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a white Corsage and Mrs. Lovre
wore a gold suit and white cor
sage. The bride, after graduating from
the Silverton schools, was a stu
dent nurse at Emanuel hospital.
Mr. Lovre has just recently been
discharged from the navy. Fol
lowing a wedding trip to Banff in
Canada the couple will make their
home in Marion county.
Mothers F eted at
McWain Home
Sigma Tau Mothers was enter
tained at the home of Mrs. Homer,
McWain on Friday at ' a dessert
luncheon. Mrs. Edward Stortz was
the assisting hostess.
New officers who presided were
Mrs. StorU, president,' and Mrst
Roy S. Melson, secretary - treas
urer. Mrs. Paul Gnebenow was a
special guest Mothers attending
were Mesdames Harold Holmes of
Portland, William Halseth. Lorene
Griffiths, A. E. Utley, Lloyd Hill,
Charles Evans, Norton Frickey,
C. L. Blodgett, A. N. Copenhaver,
E. C. Charlton, Mel v in Gilson,
Daniel Schulze, Otto Wilson, sr.,
Roy Barker. Edward Stortz, Roy
Nelson and Homer McWain. This
will be the last meeting of the
group until September.
Mrs. Vernon Drye and her
daughters, Kristine and Kathleen,
arrived in Salem last week by
plane from Seattle for a visit at
the home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles E. Wagner. Mr. Drye
will Join his family here Thurs
day and they will return north
this weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. 8ewell Barker of
Trinidad Colorado are arriving In
the capital Thuiday morning for
a month's visit at the home of
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phillips,
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Program Planned
For Leslie WSCS
Mrs. J. S. Murray, 390 East
Washington, will be hostess Wed
nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock to
the Woman's Society of Christian
Service of the Leslie Methodist
church. The Bible study, "The
Fatherhood of God," will be read
by Mrs. S. M. Laws.
The program on . (lie status of
women will have the theme,
"Women, Trustees of the Future."
and will be presented by Mrs. W.
S. Ankney. Mrs. Jack Lachelle,
recently arrived from Brazil, will
be a special , guest and will talk
informally on the Methodist work
in her country. Mrs. S. M. Laws
will assist Mrs. Murray for the
tea hour. '
Mrs. John Copenhaver (Lerah
Kate Griffith) left Monday for
Seattle to meet her navy ensign
husband. Who is arriving by plane
today from Jacksonville, Florida.
After his release from tWe navy
they will return to Salem and
have taken a house on South Win
ter street for the summer.
The Klagwood Heights Exten
sion unit will meet with a group
of Salem women at the YMCA
on Friday at 1:30 o'clock. There
will be a demonstration on pre
paring fruits, vegetables and
meats for the frozen food locker.
The home demonstration's office
will be in charge of the meeting.
Those wishing transportation are
asked to call Mrs. L. E. Hoxie.
Lawn Sprinkling Systems
23 Years Experience
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South Liberty street home ' on
Thursday to members of the
Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble
club. A no-host luncheon will be
served at noon. Mrs.- Lucy St.
Clair will be co-hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Ar-
buckle have returned home from
a week's sojourn to Victoria and
Vancouver, B. C.
Izzo-Patterson
Rites Read
. Announcement is being made
of the marriage of Miss Lorraine
E. Patterson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Burnett of Turner, to
Patrick A. Izzo, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Izzo of New York
on May 29 at the First Christian
church with the Rev. Dudley
Strain officiating at 0 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reuter
at tended the couple. A Wedding
dinner was held at the home of
the bride's sister, Mrs. Frank
Caspell.
Mr. and Mrs. Linn C. Smith
returned this weekend from their
wedding trip which took them to
Britiih Columbia and other Cana-
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