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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1947)
mmtm vim I I ONKX SUMS I f MANIFOLD 1 manuscript covers tftlCf FOLDCftS PLAIN 6- li&Al RULED ON SAkf AT HEEDHAII'S BOOK STORE ! 4CS State SI : Salem, Orecaa Virgil Fox to Play Wednesday . Virgil Fox, organist atf. River tide church. New York City, will appear in an organ recital, Wed nesday at the First Presbyterian church, sponsored by the West minster Guild. . - ! He played in concert halls in New York, London. Parisj Berlin, Toronto, Chicago and Los Ange les. A tour in 1938 took him into some of the old world's most re nowned cathedrals, among them Durham cathedral, Lincoln cathe dral. King's college chapel and Cambridge in England, Ameri can church, in France, cathedral "Dom" in Berlin and St Thomas church, Leipzig. tfcViVaitaMi The Deauly Bar 21 First National Bank Bldg Formerly Beauty Hacienda Under the New Management of Nan Williams and Zana Hales Features j Nestle Permanenls and I Hailiwell Cold Waves $5.03 Other Permanent Phone 3925 and op iViwi j!"fcr srrfc-ioirisf ' aj T irh' na" iBVfirArir fajfe 'siaWa May Meeting Planned The May Fellowship meeting of the Salem Council of Church Women will be held Friday at the Court Street Christian church at 10 a. m. with a luncheon served at 12:30. i The guest speaker will be Mrs. Eugene .P. Coats, for 27 years a missionary education worker in Guatemala. She will speak on "What the Gospel Has Done for Guatemala." A native, who has been living with Mrs. Coats, will sing, j , . SILYESTON - Grand repre sentative Eva Cramer installed the officers of Mtrfon circle. Neighbors of Woodcraft, assisted by Stella- Blackerby, captain and euarda of Silver Bell Circle, Sa lem, and Elma Dickie, as pianist, Tuesday night. A violin solo was given by Mrs. Theodore Riches, and piano solos by Mrs. Dickie. " Mrs. Cramer, and Mrs. Miles Ottaway, past guardian neighbor, were presented gifts. Supper hosts for the evening were Arthur Nelson, Miles Otta way, Richard Nelson, Clarence Higinbolham and Clarence Plank. Announcement was made of the no-host supper to be given May 4 in honor of May birthdays at the Plank home. The Edina Lane heme extension unit met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Richard Rosecrans, assisted by Mrs. Frank Caspell. Mrs. Otis Eradbury was elected chairman, Mrs. , George Kirkpat rick, vice chairman, and Mrs. Juniors to Have Social Meeting The Salem Junior Woman's club will hold a special business meeting Monday night at the club house at 7:30 to discuss resolutions. A social meeting will follow at 8 o'clock. Co-chairmen are Mrs. Lawrence Stoddard and Mrs. Jack Napier. Assisting are Mesdames Robert Johnson, Josephine Russell, LeRoy Johnson, Frances McAllis ter, Marvin Helland, Wallis At kinson and Raymond B. Randell. A feature of the program will be a display of oriental articles from Japan and Korea, including tex tiles, table linens, jewelry, pottery and novelties. Refreshments will be served with Mrs. Fred Cast and Mrs. Roy Mink presiding at the urns. Nebraskans at Party The Nebraska auxiliary held its monthly meeting at Mayflower hall Wednesday. Mrs. Audrey Gebaur and Mrs. Ella Warm were hostesses. Present were Mesdames Henry Helmhout, Leo Dagenhart, Clara McDerby. Albert Hoevet, C. H. Meyer. Karl Britker, Ida Mae Knight, Theodore Stolk. E. A. Cook, James Marsh, Mildred Hoe- vet, Grace Ha 1st, Mabel French, Katherine Schwynock, Hazel Run ckle and Nellie Osborn. Richard Rosecrans, secretary-trea-surer. Miss Eleanor Trindle. Mar ion county home demonstration agent, presented the project, "Fur niture Arrangement." 4-H Cliih Leaders Given Award Pins At Spring Show Eighteen 4-H club leaders were presented pins indicating the number of years they have been leaders.- Friday by United States National bank. L.idd and Bush Salem branch. Presentation was made at the style revue, in connec tion with the 17th annual spring show at Salem high school audi torium. T. R. Hobart. field man for the bank and himself a former 4-H Hub member, made the pre sentation. Ethel Gulvin of Looney Butte was given a 15 year pin and ten year pins were earned by Pauline Saalfeld. Helen Keber and Eu stelle Bauman, ul Mt. Angel teachers whose principal, Theteja Dehler in 1945 won Martoti coun ty's first 25 year leaders Din. Oth- ; ers winning 10 year pins were ) Mrs. H. B. Carpenter.: Riverdale. ; and Emma Bis3nz. McKee. j .Five year pins were; earned by j Mrs. Lillian Sh.iner. Union: Mrs. j Margaret Ware. Oakd.ile: Mamie 'Vincent. Belle Pas-si; Mrs. Carrie iU. Branch, Bethel; Mrs. Dorothy uarpenter, central Howell: Bess E. Jones, Clear Lake; Auzclla Le Duc. Fairfield; Mrs. Frances Duerst, Silver Falls; Mrs. Ward Inglis, Stayton; Mrs. Mary Rilev, Willard: Mary Sehon, Aumsville; Mr. Elmer Kleim, Aumsville; Mrs. Arthur Stowell, Auburn; Grace Klampe, Buena Crest; Mr3. H. T. Holboke. Sunnyside; Hilda Kranz, Stavton. Lebanon, Sweet Home Get New Style Laundry LEBANON Among the new business enterprises here is a self service laundry to be opened in Th Statesman. Salam. Oregon, Sunday. April 27, 1947 It the quonset hut on Williams near Ehnore. The laundry is equipped with washing machines which are rented by the hour and with. a dryer which is said will dry an average washing in ten minutes and which U rented by the min ute. A similar laundry is said to be planned for the Sweet Home area, a building permit having been re ceived by S. T. 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