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10 Tbm Solus, On. Saturday. DMmbr 14. 1948 Mid-Willamette Valley News frm TV Strnt-mmm CmmmmmmityCmm,p.mdmmU Zena Sam J. Barker. Wil lamette university student and ton of Mr. and Mn Roy E. Bar ker, is recovering from an emerg ency operation. Aararm Saturday afternoon. December 14. the Presbyterian Ladies Aid will hoJd their an nual bazaar in the Presbyterian church. Aamarille Mr. and Mrs. Omar Roberts returned Wednes day from Pueblo. Colo., where they were called by the death of his sister. They made the trip by train, but drove from Pueblo, to Norman, Okla., to visit their son James. Aarora Mrs. Ed Miller, chair man of the Christmas seal sale, reports the first week's sales to taled $90. 35 and to date the total Is $114 80. Approximately 550 letters were mailed. Jefferson The Past Noble Grand club held it annual Christmas meeting Tuesday at the Odd Fellows hall. Turkey dinner was served and each received a gift. Spring Valley The Christmas party for the Sunshine club will be held at the home of Mrs. H. Richardson. Wednesday. Decem ber 18. at 2 p m. Jefferson Orville Kehfeld re turned home from San Francisco Tuesday where he accompanied his father-in-law, Fred, Gerig of Fruitland. to the veterans hos pital for treatment. Mike Helms. A. B. Hinz. Bill Towery and Yancy McGill returned Tuesday from several days duck hunting mar Ontario where they got a nice lot of ducks. Aarora Aurora's recent cen sus gave the present number i4 Inhabitants at 335, 17 more than in 1940 when it was 3-v Jefferson Record, breaking price of $15 per cord or the equivalent of $30 per 1000 board feet for oak stumpage is rejx.rted by N B Shelby and Son. to the Carter Wedge company. A cord of wood produces ppi oximately 2000 sedges. Avmsville Mel irj Gildow. Aums i!Ie mayor, underwent an cipratiiiii at SIem Deaconess tiospitdl Tuesday. Mrs Nettie Harrison, hospital ised nf the Salem General, is improxed but will be tfieie for a time Wallace Road W i 1 1 a m e t t e LtKlge country cluh w'lil feature the annual Christmas party at 1 he club rooms Saturday night. ! A covered dih supper and gift exchange will precede budge.. Mr and Mrs Elmer Cook and Mr and Mrs Charles R;imp are the committee on arrangements. Zena Mabel Zimmerman, daughter of Rev. and .Mrs. Enoch Zimmerman, will speiik on "My Experience at the Bible Institute of Los Angeles'' at Sunnily school Sunday at 10 a m. Sublimity CVA Post Organize It SUBLIMITY Local Catholic W'ar Veterans met in St. Boniface club room Wednesday to organize and chose the name of St. Boni face of Sublimity post. Temporary officers are the Rev. Carl Mai. chaplain: Harold Wolf. commander; Jonh Welz, adjutant; Walter Bi eitenstein, ti easur er. The next meeting will be Thurs- Duck Hunters From Gates Successful GATES Ike Butler and Jo Bowes were duck hunting" last week. Mrs. Butler went to Port land while they were gone. Mrs. Martha Bowes and Geor- gia Shane visited Mrs. Irma ; Green in Amity last Saturday. I Mrs. Ruby Winters spent the weekend in Idanha visiting her son, Orville and family. I Clara Scott has gone to Salem to spend the winter. The Oliver boys are both home. , Bill will soon be going to Korea ; with the army. Mrs. June Roten and baby have returned to their home in Colo rado. Elmer Klutke is cutting piling on his place. State highway workmen are repairing the road between Gates and Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Garrison ' were home for the day Sunday, i Don Carey was home from j Oregon State college Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Millsap spent Monday shopping in Salem. The Woman's club will meet with Mrs. Glenn Henness Thurs day Mrs. Ed Tietze has returned from Portland. Sacred Concert Monday Night Josephine Spaulcling Will Sing Solo At Local Church Amid the beautiful seasonal decora Uons, the First Methodist church sanctuary choir, directed by Victor B. Palraason, will pre sent a sacred concert of Chris t mi carols Monday at 7:30 p.m. Josef Schnelker. church organist, will give appropriate organ num bers, while the choir will sing: "Cosu Bambino' iPtetro A Yon), bass soloist. Harold Jory "In Dulci Jubito" llLL.fr PearaaU) "Christmas Chims' (Bernard Ham blen) Trio rejections: "No Candle Was There and No Tire" l Liza Lehman I Wonder and I Wander" (Appla Chian Choral! By Miriam KWn. Vida Lou Starr. Margaret Bennett Choir : "While Shepherds Watch Their Sheep" Hugo Tungst) "Silent Night" iGuber Wetzel) I The antiphonal quartet assisting the chorus will include Patricia .Yordon (soprano). Margaret Ben nett i alto ). E. W. Jacobus (tenor),! John Kemnier I bass I Duet : "The Star and the Song" (Ira Wilson) bv Raiph Kleen. Miriam Kleen Solo "O Holy Night" (Adam) Josephine Albert Spaulding Choir: "Christmas Tide" (Rosario Boudon) Officers elected are: worthy matron, Josephine Gettcball; worthy patron, John Terhune; associate matron, Ruth Anderson; associate patron, Edwin Swartz; conductress. Virginia Plagman; assistant, Virginia Sweet; secre tary. Fa ye Smith; treasurer, Frances Kelly. Lincoln Club Holiday Party Held Thursday LINCOLN Mr. Harold D. Bums, president of the Lincoln Goodwill club, was hostess for the Christmas party and gift ex change Thursday. Mrs. Harry Burns assisted. A lighted Christ mas tree in the living room was the center of attraction. A 1 o'clock luncheon preceded the meeting. Christmas carols were sung. Mrs. Lois Crawford was leader. Mrs. Eva Purvine is a new member. The club oted to give $5 to Mrs. A. D. Clark, a former I member who lost her home at I Liberty by fire December 5. Mrs. R. J. Hackett, shut-in chairman, ; reported Mrs. Goldie Edwards. ' club founder, is ill and a patient at Deaconess hospital. 1 Christmas messages were sent ! a mediev of Christmas carols. Solo to Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Tracy I taking part in extension pro-and Dennis, and Mrs. Shirley grams at the next meeting with Mrs. L. I. Mickey. Mrs. Burns reported on the meeting of Fed eration of Rural Women's clubs at Rickreall. The Christmas story was read by Mrs. Mickey. Mrs. Nels Yenckel and Mrs. Burn distributed gifts. A pre-Christmas party of in terest to the young folk was that for which Mrs. L. I. Mickey wai hostess Monday night. with Spring Valley Junior Farmer's union members as guests, includ ing Shirley Carr, Dolly Dicken son, Doris Smith, Martha and Virginia Williams, Norma Kime and David Kime, Duane and Darwin Anderson, Bud Dicken son, John Rodriguez, Jerry Brog, j Conrad Everson, Albert and Al-1 fred Williams. j To this group were added Ger$Q evieve Ashford, Janice Muyskens I and Douglas Susmilch when Mrs.. : Mickey and Mrs. Walter Kime j chaperoned the party when they attended the annual Christmas J party of Salem area Junior Farm- : er's union at Farmers union hall in Salem, Wednesdar. Thompson went to Eugene Wed nesday. Guy Roland has returned from Portland, where he went for a physical check-up. Frank Sher wood keeps the barber shop open during his absence. Mrs. A. El Bashford spent Mon day and Tuesday at Philomath visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Lovejoy. Little Bobbie Henderson Is IB at his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson. Little Martha Ann Wynd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wynd, quit school because of throat trpuble. bv Neva Mundineer 'soprano i W Jacobus and Ralph Kleen (ten ors). Edith Fairham (alto) Organ postlude. Josef Schnelker. School Girl Hit by Auto Near Jefferson JEFFERSON Ruth Lvon re- Church Youth Attend Camp Camp Adams, beauty spot at the 'foot of the Cascades near Molalla, will be the site of a specially planned retreat for young people of the Firt Congregational church this weekend. About 20 members of the Senior Pilgrim Fellowship, together with their leaders, will leave the church early Saturday ' morning for the camp. Camp Adams is the property of the Congregational Conference of Oregon, and embraces about 250 acres of wooded timber, with fa cilities to care for up to 125; camp ers This is the site of the sum mer t amping program of the Ore gen churches, and is made avail able to indiv idual churches, on re quest through the conference of fice in Portland. Plans have been made to share the facilities- of the camp with a group of young peo ple from Clackamas. Saturday af ternoon. The group will return to Salem late Sunday afternoon. , omen siiown French Dolls JEFFERSON A program was presented at the annual Chil dren's Farm Home Christmas meeting of the Jefferson Wom an's club Wednesday. Miss Addie Libby gave the Scripture reading. Mrs. Fred Wied was reelected secretary of the library board. Mrs. Gilbert Looney sang a Christmas carol accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Virgil Bailes. The group sang caroLs. Mrs Homer Smith. Jr., talked on "Women of Brittanny." She exhibited articles her husband had sent here while in service overseas, including three elabo rately dressed French dolls, per fume, jewelry and pictures. Gifts for the Children's Farm Home were brought. Mrs. Mar vin Hutching and Mrs. M. H. Beat were hostesses and Mrs. Nettie Sherman and Miss Addie Libby poured. Other guests were Mrs. George Swafford and Mrs. Virgil Bailes. Walling who is ill. The members agreed to donate turned from the Albany General old neckties to Joan Muyskens. ; hospital Wednesday, where she eldest daughter of the Harvey ! was treated for facial injuries re Muyskens, victim of infantile ! ceived when hit by a car Satur paralysis. confined to a wheel day while crossing the highway chair, and making a quilt of the! near the north city limits. She is ties. I a seventh grade pupil. The club members will discuss' Mr. and Mrs. Clausie Ammon Gordon Wray To Speak Here The Rev. E. Gordon Wray. on appointment tm the central Phil ippines, will show colored motion pictures of this field at the Im manuel Baptist church. Hazel at Academy st , Sunday at 7:45 p.m Lee Wiens is the pastor. Wray has held several pasto rates and for three years had teaching and administrate ve ex perience in a Bible institute at Craw fordsville. 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