The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 25, 1946, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Th Stat man. Salem. Orxjon. Vfrndndaj. Dc. 25. 1948
Hay the
CHRISTIIAS SEASOII
bring joy and falfillxaenl io
yon and yonrs is the sin
cere wish of
HOGG BROS.
FURNITURE
COMPANY
CHRISTIIAS IIUSIC
Presented by
Hogg Bros., KSLII
( hrilmas Morning December 25 8:30 a. m.
2. Caroling Around the World
Christmas music around the globe.
Christ man Afternoon Decern be r 25, 3:45 p. m.
3. Thanksgiving This Christmas
With I win Ditmars on the mighty organ and Freebairn Smith on the philosophical
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Merry
Christmas
from all of " us
to
all of youi
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Jolly old Santa is helping us
once again to i
convey to one and all our many,
many wishes for the- brightest
Christmas even!
We wish to thank all our ; customers
and friends for their splendid support.
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:?Mid.Wijlamet1e Valley News
Silverta New officers of the
Masonic lodge are W. Clark Bach
man, master; Felix Wright, senior
warden; Dale Lamar, junior war
den: Errol Ross, treasurer; C. B.
Anderson, secretary; Ronald As-
boe, senior deacon; E. A. Finley,
junior deacon; Harlan Loe, senior
steward; Martin Hannan, junior
steward; Harry Riches, marshal!,
and Wesley DeBoer, chaplain.
Idanha One hundred and ten
turkey dinners were served their
employes and families by mem
bers of the Idanha Lumber com
pany Saturday night. Employes
with children were served in the
group at 6 o'clock and others at 7
p.m.
Brush College Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Craig have returned after
visiting two weeks in southern
California.
Silverton Hugh Latham of
San Diego, former University of
Oregon football star, came Tues
day to spend Christmas with his
parent?. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lath
am and will return by plane
Thursday or Friday. Also spend
ing the holidays at the Latham
home is their granddaughter, Pat
ty Latham, sophomore at Oregon
State college, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Marc Latham of Santa
Barbara, and Mr. and Mrs. Foster
Cone (Louise Latham) and their
son, Latham, who is on furlough.
Swegle Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Kennedy drove to Chehallis, Wash,
for his brother. Alvin's wedding,
Sunday, December 22 and Norma.
Calvin Roy and Wanda joined
them for the holiday dinner with
relatives Christmas day.
Silverton City employes held
the annual Christmas party Mon
day night at tlose of office hours.
In the group were City Manager
and Mrs. Robert E. Borland; wat
er superintendent, Lewis Yates;
sewage disposal plant superintend
ent, Lawrence Palmer: Police
Judge and Mrs. Arthur Dahl and
Mrs. Dahl: Althea Meyer, city
treasurer; Mrs. James Marek. of
fice assistant; Mrs. Harold Lar
sen. .librarian; Gertrude Moen,
janitress.
Stayton The Floyd Johnsons,
who had a novelty shop on Third
street have moved to Lyons to
operate the shop in a combined
residence and store.
North Howell Whether to
repair the present grange hall or
await new materials for the con
struction of a new hall was debat
ed at the meeting Saturday.
ensign, and recently was made a
lieutenant. He was graduated from
local schools here.
PARTY IS GIVEN
MONMOUTH The Social
Hour club's annual Christmas par
ty began with a luncheon Wed
nesday in the city hall club room.
Music was presented by a sextet
of high school girls directed by
Robert McKay, music teacher. In
stead of a gift exchange, the club
collected cash to use for welfare
purposes. Hostesses were Clara
Trotter and Mrs. Clares Powell.
Valley Obituaries
Martin Kuiken
LYONS Funeral services were
held Thursday for Martin Kui
ken, 43, who died Monday morn
ing at his home on McCully moun
tian. Survivors are the widow,
Elva Kuiken; son Donakl, daugh
ters, Joy Irene, Carroll Ann and
Cathleen; sisters, Allie Stewart
of Niagara, Anne Cochran, Mrs.
Minnie Manning of Salem, Sarah
Mouser of Stayton, Katie Skill
ings of Gooch. Abbie-Holtrof of
Lyons. Effie Tombs of McCully
Mountain;-brothers, Wiebe of Leb
anon, Ray of Beaverton, Alex of
Lyons, William and John of Mc
Cully Mountain. Interment was
-held at the Fox Valley cemetery.
Pallbearers were Forrest Nydig
ger, Henry Croisant, George Ny-
ligger, Henry Holzfuss. Vern Ny-
digger, and Vern Nydigger.
Barley Teal
FALLS CITY FuneraJ serv
ices were held at the Methodist
church Tuesday for Harley Teal,
who was killed in the woods Fri
day by a limb striking him.
V. T. Alexander
SILVERTON. Dec. 24 Fun
eral services for V. T. Alexander,
76, who died in a Salem hospital,
will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday, '
from Ekman's Memorial chapel.
Burial in Valley View cemete?
and the Rev. Arthur BateswiiT
be in charge. The only known sur
vivor is a niece, Ruth Alexander
at St. Petersburg, Fla.
Monmouth Men Home
After Duty in Navy
j MONMOUTH John Agard.
jr son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Agard. returned recently after 40
' months in the navy, most recent
ly in the Pacific area.
Maurice Gentle, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas H. Gentle, is at home
with his parents after nearly four
years in the navy. Much of that
time was spent in government
hospitals at Denver and Corona,
Calif., after he became ill from
tuberculosis. He held the rank of
Charles Walter Schmiedeeke
SILVERTON, Dec. 24 Charles
Walter Schmiedeeke. 33, died this
morning as the result of an acci
dent just west of Pudding River
bridge. He was driving to Salem
alone when it happened. Funeral
services will be held at 2 p.m.
Saturday from Ekman's Memor
ial chapel, burial in Belcrest. The
Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr will be in
charge.
Survivors are the widow El
len, three children, Donna Lee, 6:
Janet Louise 3; and John Carl 2;
his mother, Emilie Chamberlain,
Salem; his father. Carl Schmie
deeke, in Nebraska.
The accident happened between
12:30 and 1 p.m. this morning.
Students Home
For Holidays
At Falls City
FALLS CITV Shopping in
Dallas Friday were Mrs. Evelyn
Scott, Mrs. Ed win York, Mrs. Jack
Ogden and Mrs. John Gilbert.
Katherine Richardson, student
at the University of Oregon is
spending the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward K.
Richardson.
Mrs. Alma Frur and Mrs. Elsie
Graham shopped in Salem Fri
day. I
Mrs. Hazel Peterson and Mrs.
Mildred Wray left Monday for
Oceanlake to spend Christmas
with their brother A.-G. Mont
gomery and family.
The Rebekahs and Odd Fellows
had the annual Christmas party
for their children at the IOOF
hall Friday. Supper was served
and the time spent playing games
and cards.
A joint no host birthday party
was given at Mrs. Leslie Grip
pens Friday for Mrs. Anne Grip
pen and Violet Mack.
Mrs. Jo Nairn underwent
major operation at the Bartell
hospital in Dallas Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams are
the parents of a baby girl, born
at the Bartell hospital.
Harvey Freeman received word
from Nebraska that ' his mother
died, and left Sunday to attend
her funeral.
Word was received by Mrs.
Bruden that her son Ellis was in
jured in a logging accident, his
collar bone was broken in two
places and he received head in
juries. He is in the Bartell hospital.-
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Merry
Christmas
We, at Kay's, wish each and every one the best of the hoi
iday season, and may we express our thanks and appreci
ation of your patronage during 1946.
Peggy A 1 ford
Billie Brower
Odell Cannoy
Jean Chase
Cary Cohen
Lloyd Drake
Ruth Holtzman
Dave Holtzman
Anna Miller
Alice Sandver
Marion Sloan
Grace Speer
Selma Van-
Hatten
Delia West
Ida Holtzman
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