Linn F at Lamb Show to Exhibit Wool, from Sheep to Sweater By Llllle .L. M4en Farm Edncr, The Statesman Wool on the sheep, in the Ceece, in yarn, and in. the knit ted garment will be featured at the Linn County Fat Lamb and Wool show set for Scio. Saturday, May 31. It is believed that this A wiv vj eii aawv tt v-arista to -feature wool from its source to the finished garment. C. L. Donahue is general chair man of the event which will start at 9.30 a.m. with a parade open to entries from all counties. Mr. nd Mrs. Roy V, Shelton are co- chairmen of Uu parade In which there will be classes of pets and comics, clubs and lodges, chil dren's clubs, commercial, bicycles, mounted saddle horses and Shet land ponies. The fat lamb classes are for adults, 4-H club members, and boy? and girls under nine. Adult classes include single and long wool fat Jambs, single medium wool fat lamb, and pen of three fat lambs. Classes for 4-H mem bers, include a showmanship con test, pen of three fat lambs, sin gle fat lamb, and single bottle lamb. Boys and girls under nine may exhibit in the single bottle lamb class. x Fleece exhibits are for both adults and 4-H club members. i Classes include medium and course fleeces. Knit, crochet and woven exhibits include afghan, baby sets, women's sweaters, ank lets, men's socks and argyle socks and anklets. Hazel Prague and Mrs. J. D. Densmore, jr., are co chairmen of this division. The trained sheep dog trials and the lamb show dance, con elude the day's events. Working with Mr. Donahue as the show committee are Wilbur Funk. J. D. Densmore. sr W. S Sparks, W. P. Lund, N. John Han sen, R. L. Devaney and J. A Nunn. . Idanha Woman' Club Elects New Officers IDANHA Willing Worker Women's club met with Mrs. Dick Phillips May 14 to elect officers. Mrs. Richard Hansen was named president; Mrs. Gerald Pittem, vice president; Mrs. Gwyn Gates, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Albert Snyder and Mrs. George Streff are committee chairmen. Other members present were Lodge Honors j Mary Ayres ST AYTON Members . of Aca cia chapter of Eastern Star paid tribute Tuesday night to its war der, Mrs. Mary Ayres, who is soon to leave Stay ton. The program was a - surprise to Mrs. Ayres. Pupils of Mrs. Ha zel Roumtree s room presented a ryhthm band, baton twirling and dance numbers. An addenda was given by chap ter members in which it was brought out that Mrs. Ayres has missed only one meeting since becoming an officer here in Jan uary, 1944. From Salem were Mrs. Estelle Hussey, Mrs. Irene Shelton and Brownsville friends of the Ayrles', Mr. and Mrs. Graham, who now live in Salem. Tho Stcri mem, Salem. Oroejon. Friday, May 23. H47--1I Macleay Woman's Club Meet uith Salem Women j MACLEAY Woman's club met all day Wednesday with Mrs. Richard Cartwright in Salem. Plans for a picnic at Stayton July 27 for the husbands and families of members were made. 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