The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 26, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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Shower Honors
Bride-Elect
At Aurora
AURORA A t lower honoring
Martha France Bradtl. bride
elect of George B. Elliott, was
held Saturday, afternoon, Septem
ber 21 at the home of Mrs. A. W.
Kraut.
Hostesses were Mrs. Kraus, Mrs.
H m ird Shut. Mr. N- E. Manork.
Mra. B. W. Stoner. Mra. W. P.
Wuriter. Mra. P. O. Ottoway. The
room were de-orated with fall
flowers. Musical numbers were
prevented by Lucy Case, pianist.
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I east- Baty Mas Drees
Tea. yoa get quick relief from antir,
stuffy distress of bead colds with a tit
tle Va-tro-nol ta each nostril, What's
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colds from developinc It used la Usael
Try ttt Follow diractioaa la package.
wens viwco-KOi
and Mrs. Fred Hines, vocalist and
whistler, both of Portland.
CumIi: Mrs. Archie Sehiedel. Mrs.
hrrill rirnimc. Mrs. George Kraus.
Mrs. W. C. Mad. Mrs. John Kraus.
Mrs. Fre Dental. Mrs. W. C. Grim.
Mrs. Ray Vrrgrn. Mrs. A. W. Ehlen.
Mrs. Harold Adamson. Mrs. Ward
Smith. Mrs. Donald Garrett. Mrs. W.
H. Ehlen. Mrs. Georfa Wurstrr. Mrs.
KiWan Smith. Mrs. Rafcecra Thtnwf.
Mrs. Ed Miller. Mrs. J. T. Smith, Mrs.
Glen Croathrs. Mrs. L. C. Glesr.
Mrs. Willi Mathlru. Mrs. J. M. WiU.
Mrs. George Ehlen. Mrs. E. C. Dlller.
Mrs. U L Snyder. Mrs. E. M. Hurst.
Mrs. U L. Cribble. Mrs. Jerry Spur
lock. Mrs. James Otla. Mrs. John
TooH. Mra. Letter Wampole. Mrs. W.
O- fry. Mrs. riord Smith,
Mrs. r S. Will. Mrs. E. E. Bradtl.
Mrs. Louis WebeH. Mm Laona Will.
Mtas THH Try. Miss Emma Snyder.
Mias Mariorte Murray. MIm Patricia
Shut. Mias Irene Sevner. Miss Geor
gia Kraus aad Mias Or lets Kraus. all ef
Aurora.
Mrs. George Eversal. Mrs. Glen
Faater. Miss I Airy C'aae. Mrs Fred
Mines. Mrs. Richard Hill. Mrs. Richard
Saderberg Portland: Mrs. Tred Scal
lon and Mrs. C P. Shewey. Can by ;
Mrs. r Wired Jones. Wood bum; Mrs.
Orren Ottawa. Dallas: Mrs. Max Doan.
Toledo: Mra. Mollis Ottaway. Oregon
fity: Mrs. Ralph Dietf. Mrs. Reginald
Reynolds. Hillsboro: Mrs. Ulrica Eil
ers. Seaside: Mrs. Walter Krauae. Mrs.
James Saltaourg. Mt Angel; Steven
Kraus. Salem.
Young Folk Leave for
Christian College
SILVERTON Dorothy Jor
dan, younger daughter of Mr. and
Mra. John W. Jordan, left Sun
day for Eugene where the enter
ed the Northwest Christian Col
lege of Education. Miss Jordan
was graduated from the SUverton
Richard Madsen, native of Sa
lem but now of La Grande., was a
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Salem, Or eg; on
high school last June,
weekend guest of his grandmoth
er. Mrs. M. J. Madsen. Richard,
who was discharged from the
navy early summer j following
three rears of service, ' also will
enter Northwest Christian college.
His brother Robert is ( a sopho
more in forestry at Oregon State
college.:
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To Speak in
Mt. Angel
'MT. ANGEL ConTesiman
Walter Norblad will be speaker at
the next luncheon meeting of the
Mt. Angel Business Men's club at
the ML Angel hotel Monday, Oc
tober 14.
: The club paid tribute at its
meeting this week to the late
Gen. Charles Martin who as gov
ernor of Oregon did mucf for
Mt. Angel, especially in the flax
industry. The secretary was in
structed to write Mrs. Martin m
the name of all the members.
?Paul Poretti, who arrived here
from Omaha, Neb., recently to join
tbei teaching staff of St. Mary'a
grade school, was a special guest
and spoke of his pleasure at the
neighborllness shown him and his
family by the people of ML Angel.
Thequeen's float, built at con
siderable expense for the last flax
festival will be removed from the
chassis and stored for future use,
the club decided. Leo Schwab's
offer of storage space in the
Schwab Commission Co. ware
house was accepted. . .
i Neat posters announcing the
closing i of local business . houses
on the 12 aeceptedt legal and
church; holidays are ready for
distribution. It was announced.
Bert Ebner, just back , from
California, remarked that he was
glad to be back in Oregon again
and that he wouldn't have Cali
fornia as aj gift.
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Tom Reiling to
Operate Aim's
Meat Market
I SILVERTON Tom Reilin.
World !War Veteran, has leased
the meat market at Aim's Grocery.
He is a nephew of another Ttm
Reiling, who operated the market
for a number of years previous
to the war. He succeeds Charles
Duval who has not made known
his future plans. '
. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ebner
left Sunday for a two-weeks' trip
to California. They plan to go
as far ( as the Mexican border.
Their younger daughter, Patty,
will be a guest of her maternal
grandparents, the George Weather-ills,
and the elder daughter,
Cathy! will visit "with her uncle
and aunt, the Charles Fergusons
at Sweet Home.
I Mrs. i Albert Funrue is reported
as convalescing at the Silverton
hospital following a major opera
tion Friday.
I Elmer Radke haa bought a 23
acre farm ' south of Salem and
moved there last weekend. He re
cently sold his Brooks street home
at Silverton to Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
Jackson, j.
Veteran Home from
Japan Guest of
Parents in Silverton
l SILVERTON Sheldon John
Son spent Sunday with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad John
son. This was the first time he
had been home in IS months, as
he had just returned from Japan,
and is stationed at Ft, Lewis. He
has been in the service for 23
months but will receive his dis
charge' this week. Accompanying
him was Harris Paulson of Pier
pont, S. D. Mrs. Johnson spent
her childhood and early youth at
Pierpont rand has known many
relatives of the young guest.
, Calling Sunday afternoon to
see the two young men were An
ton Dahl, Marvin Dahl, Earl John
son. Ernest Bloch of Salem, and
ldon Johnson.
Justice Belt Assigns
Circuit Judges to Cases
l Chief Justice Harry IL Belt of
the state supreme court Tuesday
assigned Circuit Judge Ralph S.
Hamilton, Bend, to Morrow coun
ty to substitute for Judge C. S.
Sweek. Judge Charles. H. Combs,
Lakeview, was assigned to Klam
ath county to hear the case of
Wisian vis. Wisian. in which Judge
D. R. Vandenberg was disquali
fied. ; .
Lyons Folk at
Wedding iii r
Aumsville
l LYONS Several from Lyons
attended the wedding Saturday
evening of Miss Marilyn Speer
and Stanley Weutman of Aums
ville, which was held at the Meth
odist church in Stayton. The
Weutman family are former, resi
dents of Lyons.,
I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cribbs of
Glen wood spent the weekend at
their home here. i
' Mrs. Oscar Naue with her
daughter Ruby has returned home
from Henckley, Minnesota, where
she, visited at the home of her
parents and other relatives. Mrs.
Naue had not seen her parents
for 28 years. They celebrated their
f olden wedding anniversary while
she was there.
.' Mr. and. Mrs. George Hubbard
have returned to Oak Ridge,
Where they are employed, after
spending some time at their home
here. .
':, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead
and sons Donald and Walter vis
ited over the weekend at the home
of her parents at Burntwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beardmore
of Beloit, Kan. visited relatives
In Lyons. They were guests at the
Clyde Lewis. Bert Lyons and Vel
vie Lewis homes.
Willard Berry and Billie Prich
ard will go to Corvallis this week
to register as freshmen at Oregon
State college. Juanita and Duane
Downing are sophomores.
: Martin Kuiken was brought
home Saturday from -the Salem
Deaconess hospital following an
operation. . I
Decrease Noted in
Mt. Angel School
1946 Enrollment
. MT. ANGEL SL Mary's grade
school opened classes Monday
morning with an enrollment 12
below last year. Opening day on
September 18, 1945 saw 323 chil
dren report for classes while this
year there were but 311 regis
tered. The decrease was fell in both
the parochial school which in com
posed of the first three grades
and the public school which com
prises grades 4 to 8. Primary
grades had 131 and upper grades
)92 enrolled in 1943 against a 1949
enrollment of 125 and 186.'
Paul Poretti, Omaha, Neb., and
pBtricial Connell are new to the
teaching staff. Poretti will also
take charge of athletics.
I'eilee Residents Are
Hosts and Travelers k
P PEDEE Mr. and Mrs. Will
Kerber of Council Bluffs, Iowa,
are visiting at the Rittle Kerber
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Skeels and
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' R. E.
King of Independence, left Sun
day for a three weeks trip' to
Illinois. Freddie Skeels' will be
at home with his grandmother
Skeels and go to school and Kar?
en is staying with an aunt in
Lebanon.
Howard Perry of Kings Valley,
pastor of the local church, is en
rolled at OSC as a special stu
dent. He is driving the school bus
Which transports the Kings Val
ley high school students to Cor
vallis. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jorgcnsen
and small son of Seattle visited
at the C. L. Burbank home Friday
en route to visit her parents. Rev.
and Mrs. E. A. Fogg at Corvallis.
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