The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 26, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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    Micl-Willainetle Valfey News
From Tfce Winim'i t'tnummmilt i mrmpttntirmtt
Pringle- The A. W. Bennett
family is moving to Cascade
Locks next week. The engage
ment of Ardeth Benaett lo Mel
vin M. Ferguson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Chauncey Feiguson of talis
City has been announced.
Staytn Visiting in southern ,
Oregon with relatives aie Mr.
Joseph Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. !
George Flake of Alberta. Can
ada, and Mr. and Mrs Ciaience
McCrow of McMmnville.
North Santiam Ed Clark ha
returned from a visit with hi
Mn. Clarence, in Tacoma. Jo Ann
is visiting her grandmother, Mi
P. Dodd, in Wet Salem.
Ida n ha Mr and Mr? WilLi-d
Good, and Bob Head were m
Dallas la.-t week visitina relatives
arid returned to Stayt.n for the
wedding f Dorothy Ti'us.
Jefferson Marilyn Willow,
student at Columbia academy in
CORRECT VISION will
give yeu a "new leose"
on success ond happiness.
Yov'll feel better and do
better . . . you'll enjoy
life so much more. . . .
when you see cleorly,
easily ond without strain.
Browns
Optical
18t North Liberty St
I
I
NOW IN STOCK
AT ELFSTROM'S
I
LARGEST
STOCK AND
SELECTION
IN THE
VALLEY
Washington, is ill with tnnsilitis
at her Greens Bridge district
home.
Idanha The shingle mill has
resumed operation following the
-hut-rtown due to the cold weath
er. Only one shift is being oper
ated so far.
Jefferson Rebekah lodge in
stalled Mrs. Mauvoureen Bruce
as ue grand Mrs. Hal Reeves
iv noble grand. Social committee
mtmliei? were Mis. Albert Mey
ers. Mrs. Howard Hampton and
Mrs Mavouieen Bruce.
Idanha Bob Dugard has been
working .1 the Idanha Veneer
plant but left Friday to rejoin the
merchant mnrine.
Sunnyside Ahin Billing of
Seattle, nephew of .Mrs. La'e
Sherwood, recently isited the
Sherwood home. He is with the
Seattle fire department
Fran-
Service
1926 . c,
420 Court St.
IMPERIAL
CLENCRAFT
IMPERIAL
JEAN M LAIN
Jeffcnc-n Mr. and Mrs.
0 V-'
$ t jki j
i
ci Martin of Sunnyside, Wash.,
have purchased the William F.
Hart farm one mile north of here
and will take possession March
10. The new owner is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin of
Jefferson and has teen farming
so-ue his discharge from the
army.
Monitor Thirty-one dollars
for tht Match f Dimes was raised
by pupils of Monitor school.
Pratum Color in the home
wtli be discu.-sed by Eleanor
Trindle, Marion home demonstra
tion agent, at 1:30 Tuesday, Jan
uary 28, at Mrs. Nile Hilborns
when the Pratum-Macitay exten
sion units meet there.
Four Corners Mr. and Mrs. L.
J. Stewart wil 1 be in Portland
Sunday to visit the Shrine hos
pital for crippled children.
Monitor Mr and Mrs. Mark
Ve'ters are the (wienl- of a son
born January 17 ut Silverton hos
piud. F.IIiott Prairie The aid society
met with Mrs. Frank Crandall
and Mis. Fiank Kapplar last
Wfk and elev t n
o'clock luncheon.
women for 1
Mrv Carrier
for the group
'Tyicr was hostes
January '23.
Turner Jean Farrell is in the
Veterans ho-p,tal in Portland suf
' fenrg from rheumatic lever.
' Monitor Mrs. Lloyd Evans un
derwent a major operation at the
Silverton hospital last Monday.
I . Turner A daughter. Janice
Elain". was born at Worthing.
Va , recently to Sgt. and Mrs. Rav
Gillie-pie. where he is stationed.
They also have a son, Jimmie.
' Maternal grandpai ents are Mr.
and Mrv A E. Spencer of Tur-
, ner.
i Monitor Ray and Bill McKee
of Kebin. Mont , recently di--charged
from the U S. army,
have been visiting their aunt.
Mrs. Paul Burkert. Ray was with
the army in It.ily and his brother
in Germany.
Turner Eliza Roddy of Portage
LaPiauie. Manitoba, has been
visiting her ciuins, Mrs. Robei l
Sheaffer and Hester Crume.
Jefferson The Altar society of
St. Thomas C;.tnohc church is
having a sei ies of card parties to
raie money for an oil he. iter for
the church Prize winners :.t
Frank Martins' wer Mis. Ern-t
and Francis Grenz Another will
be held at Martins' home Janu
ary 31 when Mm Leonard Mar
rum and Mrs. Robei t Hart will
be hostesses
Jefferson District Sunday
school coin tntmn vill be heid
Sunday, January 2fi at Talbot,
starting at 2 15 p. m The Rev
Victor Ixiuck is pre-ident and
i i preventatives are expected fiom
Son, Marion. Corner and Jeffer
s n
HIGH STYLE PAPERS FOR DECORATORS
AND DELUXE TRADE THE BEST OF THE FIIJEST
DISTINCTIVELY STYLED BUT NOT EXTREME IN
DESIGN AND COLORING. ON FINE QUALITY
STOCK.
VOGUE AND BIRGE GENERAL LINE
Papers that are restrained in style and eclor.
Beautiful patterns, priced to fit the purse.
MEZZANINE FLOOR
340 COURT ST.
! Valley Obituaries
NANCY V. ALLEN
DALLAS. Jan. 25 Mrs. Nancy
V. Vernon Allen. 89. died at the
Dallas hospital Friday, January
24. after r long illness. She was
the eldest child of Jol i and Jane
Vernon, early Oregon pioneers
and was born at Buell's Mill,
Polk county, November 27, 1857.
The family moved to the Rick
reall vicinity while she was a
small child and she had lived
there since from that time. She
was married October 31. 1876 to
Isaac A. Allen, who died in 1934.
Two daughters, Mabel and Inez
(Mrs Ernest Nelson), preceded
their mother ii death.
Survivors are two daughter.
Bertha Allen of Salem and Flor
ence Rag-dale of Rickreall; two
grandsons. Robert C. Ragsdale,
Portland; Allen Ragsdale, Baker;
one great-granddaughter, Nancy
L. Ragsdale of Baker; brotheis
and sisters, Alfred W. and John
H. Vernon of Independence. Alton
Cath-
M Vernon of Davton, Mr:
erine Young, Independence, and
Mrs. Alice V. Boyles of San Fran
cisco. Mrs. Allen was a member of
th" Presbyterian church at Dal-
ias.
C'lough-Barrick
charge. Funeral
mortuary is in
sei vices Tues-Clough-Barrick
Burial in City
day at 2 p m. at
chapel in Salem.
Vit vv cemetery.
North Howell Grange
Start Nen Contest
NORTH HOWELL A grange
attendance contest has been start
ed with Mrs. Daisy Bump and
George Cline as leaders. Loser
will provide refreshments and
program at the close.
Harry Riches spoke on "Agri
culture in Europe." and contribu
tions made to the March of Dimes
at the meeting recently.
Sunnykide Mrs. Saiah Rich
ards of Adair, Olka.. grandmoth
er of Mrs N. F Craig, is spend
ing several months here.
Victor Point Mrs. Ethel Lor
ence sulfered a broken hip Tues
day She had beet! staving at the
E. R. Pattersons' near Silverton
and is now in the hospital there
Victor Point Gerald Darby,
yuungft son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
O. Darby, is at Silverton hospital
for medical treatment after sev
eral weeks' illness. He a pupil
in the second grade at Aum-ville
Jrfferson Irvine Wright at
tended a commissioners meeting
of Boy Scouts at Smith Creek last
week. He accompanied Scout Ex
ecutive Harry Michelson of Al
bany. North Santiam Elmer Glide
well has received a carload of
lime and Otto Nelson ii expect
ing to receive one soon.
Ninety Fourth Birthday
Occasion for Tribute
Of Mt. Angel Officials
MT. ANGEL The town's
oldest resident. Mrs. Elizabeth
Fennimore who resigned last year
as "queen" of Mt. Angel mothers
to become known as "queen
emeritus," celebrated her 94th
birthday Wednesday with the
town officials as special guests.
Father Damian Jentges. Dastor
of St. Marv's. Mayor Jacob Berch
told, Ed Uneer and a comnittee
from the Business Men's club
visited the little lady at her coun
try home and presented her with
flowers. Despite her years, her 1
mind is verv clear and she great-
ly enjoyed the occasion.
Mrs. Fennimore is "the grand
mother of the Seven Fighting j
Fennimores. Mt. Angel's foremost i
wartime family, two of whom '
sacrificed their life.
Independence Woman's
Club Meets at Ruddell
)AK POINT Mrs. Byron
Ruddell entertained Independence
Rural Woman's club at Independ
ence Thursday. Mrs. Clarence
Ruddell. Mrs. Thelma King and
Mrs. Munos of Los Angeles were
guest?. The club voted $5 for the
infantile paralysis fund: invita-
tion to Polk countv Federation of
1 Womans clubs in Perrydale Wed
nesday. January 29 was read.
Mrs Orley Brown of Oak Point
is president of the Federation of
Clubs.
The next meeting of Independ
ence Rural Woman's club is Feb
ruary 13 with Mrs. Z. Bartel.
Demonstration will be given by
Viola Shafer, "Developing Good
Taste."
Rickey Garden Club
Lists Mete Members
FOUR CORNERS Rickey
Garden club met at the Com
munity hall Wednesday. New
members are Mrs. N. E. Ander
son. Mrs A. C. Fnesen and Mrs.
LeRoy Austin Mrs. J. Hanson of
Minnesota, visiting her daugh
ter. Mrs. Charles Klinger, was a
guest.
The club voted $5 to each the
March of Dimes and the cancer
fund. Mrs. Harold McMillan
spoke on "Planting of 'Shrubs.''
The commiltee to purchase play
ground equipment at the Com
munity hall reported that Henry
Bowden had made and erected
five swings. Money is also avail
able for u sand box.
Members are to bring their
baby pictures for the entertain
ment in Februaiy. In March, Dr.
Lawience Riggs of Willamette
university faculty will speak.
Friendly Hour Club
lias Quilting Session
SUNNYSIDE Friendly Hour
club quilted for the hostess. Mrs.
Lester Thomas, at an all-day
meeting this week.
Spec-ial guests were Mrs. N. F.
CraiK. His. H. E. Mitchell ami
Mrs. Wilbur Gleason.
The club will quilt at Mrs. Ray
Heckarts February 5, when a no-
hoKtess luncheon at noon will be j
held.
DURIIIG THIS
ENTIRE STOnS OF WOIIEII'S, GIRLS', BOYS',
SHOES AIID SLIPPERS Oil SALE
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You've waited for it... watched for h...the
sterling of your dreamt... and at a real
oving. Nationally-famoui National Sterlincj
in your choice of exquisite
"Morgaret Roe" or "Overture" patterns,
offered in place settings to save you mor.
Lose no time seeing it, owning it.
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LAST WEEK, ALL SHOES AIID
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