12 The Ski1oman, Salem. Oregon, Tu day. October 22. 1946 Mid-Wilhimelle Valley News From Thr Stattmt' Cmmmmit? tlmrrvfmdrnt Lincoln Mrs. Verle Wilkinson v mi ted her brother. Ray Wilkin son, in Weippe, Idaho for the first time in 42 years this fall when he accompanied the Fred Mr Kinneys, Un. Alice Welsh, on a trip. They had elk steaks while in Idaho and v iited another brother, Ralph Wilkinson at Pot Jatch. Monitor Mr. and Mrs. ake Ermton are caring for their Son, Harvey's two rhildien while the mother is recuperating frfitn a major oiSeration in a hospital in Coquille Bobby has entered the Grassy Pond school. Fruitland Woman's Circle meets in the dining room of the church Thursday. October 24 at 2 p.m.. AJ1 women of the neigh borhood are imited. Four Crsn Mrs. E. C. Sun- oerlin of Auburn and Mrs. E. E. Walker and Mrs. L. J. Stewart f Rickey attended the 411 leaders meeting at the YMCA Saturday when plans for the 4H projects in the "schools were di cursed. Mrs. Sunderlin was elected ecretary of the group, to complete the year. Msaltsr Ray Davis has pur ched the Ingral Edland Feed mill and will take po!esion Oc tober 21. Edland has been owner manager of the mill for 18 years. Dav is recently sold his interest in the grocery store here. FraJ llano Or 5 a Fagg is tecov ermg from a recent illness. Orchard Heights - Armon Mc- Dtoald. son of the Roy McDon alds has been taken a memtier of V-6 naval reserve. ropcorn Newly elected offi cer for the coming year of the Popcorn Community club are Mrs. Cleo McMorris, president; James Best, vice president; Mr. Stan ley Boehmer. secretary-treasurer. Mrs Willard Boehmet' heads the program committee and Mrs. George Wilson the supper commit tee. Silverton Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelli of Scotts Mills, a daughter October 17, at Silverton hospital. She is the first grand child of Mr. and Mrs. .Raymond Kelhs. Scotts Mills. The father is former Silverton high school foot ball player. Stay ton Halloween social will be given Wednesday. October 30, at Foresters hall here by Sublim ity council of Knights of Colum- bus and Stayton court of Catholic Daughters. It is to be a private! dancing party for members of the two organisations and their friends. While costume dress is cptional prizes will be given for the best ones 'worn. Orchard Heights James Mc Dowell is in Kansas City for the Future Farmers convention. He fcs son of the Roy Mt Dowells and cwke.of two Salem high school rcp . reritties at the meeting. Monitor Mr. and Mrs. William Rider arrived home last week from Sitka. Alaska where they isited their daughter, Alta. Ex- Eting to be back for hop pick they were delayed in Alaska and came home by plane. Fruitland A second grade pu pil. Jack Corbett will be hfwt when the Ivan Corbetts move to the Rickey district thif fall. Martjuam The Beaver Lake Ifothers club is planning a public Halloween carnival at Marquam ball Friday night, November 1. Proceeds will be used to benefit the club as a whole. Aumsville School Names Officers; AH Classes Elect. AUMSVILLE Student body officers for the high school are: president, Lyle Gilbert; vice pre sident, Leroy Dalke; secretary, Ramona Wat on; treasurer, Jean ne Darbe; seigeant-at-arms, Jer ry McDonald; gate keeper, Jim McCoy. Senior class officers: president, Eugene Pennington; vice presi dent, Lois Bales; secretary, Joyce Whorton; treasurer, Doris Ben nett. Junior Has offirr- nrirlnt Billy Wilkinson, vice president. crwin 5peer; secretary, Betty Mollet; treasurer, Lucile Jaquet; sergeant-at-arms. Max Briles. SODhomore class nffi-r- nr. sident. Bill Oiler; vice president. I'atricia wmard, treasurer, Lela Collins. Freshman class officers: pre sident. Albert Nixon: vice nrni. dent, David Davenport; secretary, Albert Cox: treasurer. Eva Coat- sergeant-ait-arms, Chester Smel- ser. Keizer Fall Festival To Be Held on Friday Keizer grange will hold its an nual fall festival Friday, October 23. Farm exhibits, cafeteria din ner, bazaar, program and auction will be features. Grange mem bers and residents of the commun ity are invfted to make exhibits to be viewed during the after noon. Dinner will be followed by a program of musical numbers. George Durham, lecturer, is in charge. H. S. Keefer is master of the grange. Margaret Mudge, home economics chairman and Jane Wolf, exhibits chairman. Valley Obituaries Francis Vernon Erickson MARQUAM Funeral services were held Weldnesday for Francis Vernon Erickson, 33, who died from food poisoning October 12. Burial was in Valley View cem etery east of Silverton. Survivors are the Da rents. Mr. and Mr Frank Erickson of Marquam; three Dromers, two sisters, all of. Mar quam and his grandparent, Mr. ana airs, uie Kue of Evens Val ley. 4 Erickson became ill October 11 while on a hunting triD with three of his friends. Harold and Elmo Ulsen and Charles Hern. I Jefferson Club Begins Year's Work JEFFERSON Twenty - ight members of the Jefferson Womans club attended the first meeting in the library rooms. Mrs. Paul Smith is president. j Addie Libby, librarian, cave the library report and its finan cial condition. j The committee named to buy a piano includes Mrs. Marion Looney, Mrs. Hal Wiley, Mrs. Walter Kropp and Mrs. Gilbert Looney. $ j Mrs. Ernest Powell resigned as vice presides t, and Marjorie Fon taine succeeds her. I Club officers are Mrs. Paul Smith, president: Marjorie Fon taine,; vice president; Mrs. Floyd Cay wood, secretary; Mrs. Gilbert Looney, assistant secretary-treasurer; Mrs. ;.W. H. Sherman, Wi torian. . i j Committees include, public wel fare and civics, Mrs. Marvin Hutchlngs, Mrs. Hal Wiley, Myr tle Myers, f Mrs. Walter Kropp; library benefit. Mrs. Herbert Looney, Marjorie Fontaine, Mrs. William ! Walls, Mrs. George Browri, Mrs. A. B. Hinz; pro gram,! Mrs. J. G. Fontaine, Mrs. Gilbert Looney, Mrs. L.L. Shields; flowers, Mr$. G. C. Mason land Miss Eleanor Looney. I The library board includes, Mrs. J. G. Fontaine, Mrs. C. J. Thurs ton, Mrs. Fred Wied. Mrs Guy Roland. Mrs. C. M. Smith, Sirs. Paul Smith.; ' At the tea hour, Mrs. James Pate poured and Miss Addie Lib by cut the ices. Lavender flowers and white f tapers centered the serving table. Hostesses were Mrs. A. B. Hinz, Mrs. Floyd Cay- wood, land Mrs Hal Wiley. Sarah J. Morrison DALLAS, Oct 21 Sarah J. Morrison. 83, died Sunday in Dallas. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from iieriKie-ttoiiman chapel with the ttev. t rel lowne in charge. Bur ial at Bel crest Survivors are a brother. P. J Newbill. LaG range, 111.; a sister, Mrs. Rea Craven. Dallas; four grandchildren. Lloyd Morrison, Wallport; Thelma Gribbin, Weiser, inano; uma Thompson, Joy War nock. Imnaha. Oregon. Mrs. Morrison was born at Wil- lamina in March 1863. North Dakotans Visit Jefferson JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Halderman of Florence jare spending the week at the home of Harry Wll. I Mrs.; A. Hj Haas of Cando, N.D., are here for ;a visit with Mr. nd Mrs. Chariest Evensizer. ! Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Evensizer and son. Eddie, of Portland will be overnight ! guests of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Even sizer .Thursday night, and arei to vuit with Mrs. Haas. Mr. and Mrs. George Vail ac companied Mr. and Mrs. C. i M. Sather and children, Marilyn and Clifford of Portland, on a trip Sunday to Newport. They stopped 1 in Toledo af, the home of Mrs. ; VaiTs son, O.jW. Christensen. I j Jim Amman, son of Mrs. Mary Ammon. is M student at Oregon State college t Corvallis. He com mutes from hi home. j The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. i Bash ford accompanied four young people of the Evangelical Youth Fellowship to Twin Rocks Friday to attend the? annual rally of the EYF. In the. group are Bonnie Campbell, Ruth Lyon, Betty Lin- ville and Dorothy Lake. Mrs. Don Davis planned to take several more members to the rally in tier car. i'J Mrs. Georgia Mason left Monday on an extended trip in which she will visit herrthree daughters and their families,) She will visit Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones in East Cleveland. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Riley Gilbert ;and twin daughters in New Orleans. La.; and Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle in Temple City, Calif. ; ji t- I Catholic Mission Opens At Silverton Church SILVERTON, Oct. 21 A mis sion is being held this week at St. Paul's Catholic church, the first in several years. It opened Sunday morning, ? The Rev. Frank Fitzgerald. Re demptionist priest from Portland, is speaker and services are nightly at 8 pjnj and non-Catholics are invited to attend. Daily mission mass at 8:13 with instruction fol lowing. ' I ITeen Kanteen Project Opens in Four Corners i: f : FOUR CORNERS, Oct. 21 The first Teen Kanteen" held at the Community hall Friday night was successful; with 38 teen-agers at tending. I ! Dancing, games and refresh ments were prepared and sold by Explorer Post 64, sponsors of the project. Due to a conflict In ac tivities, several wbo were expec ted were unable to come. Another is planned for Saturday, Novem ber 2 at the Community hall, f Ted Miller is adviser, Terry Gagnon, program chairman; Mrs. Ernest Walker and Mrs. Ross Chrisman were patronesses for this first party. ' 1 . Rickey School Pupils Come from Many Points s four Corners New pupils last week; at Rickey are Alan Woodcock,! Vancouver, Wash.; Norma Hammond from Minnesota and Wanda Mayden, who attended Bush school. -I Fire chief Vic Withrow, visited school Friday for fire drill in struction. The sixth grade has finished unit on Mexico, seventh grade is studying antient Egypt 1 and the eighth, how the Europeans acquired and held lands in the new world. , I FootbalH seems to be the main subject for art in the upper grades. Jack and Gary Cartwright and Jerry Brown have drawn1 some good action pictures, Detroit Reports Many Visitors DETROIT Miss Myrtle Reeves of Salem was a recent guest of Mrs. Willard Goodman. Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Johnson of Sisters were here Sunday. ' Floyd White, son of L. A. White, has been visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Evans of Salem, former residents here, stop ped over night recently on their way to Bend. Mr. and Mrs. William Harlan and daughter, Mrs. Lee Smith, were recent guests at the Max Harlan home. Mrs. Hilma Dickie and sons, Jim Arley and George, and their fam ilies, went to eastern Oregon on a blunting trip. . The .Willard Goodmans, who sold their home here, are moving to another residence owned by them at Idanha.; Plan Halloween Party For Four Corners Boy FOUR CORNERS Russell Col- gan, son of Mr. nad Mrs. Harold Colgan will celebrate his sixth birthday with a Halloween party Tuesday from 5 to 7 o'clock at his home. 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