r v r 6C3 : 14 The P ' I StateamanT Salem. Oregon, Thursday. Sept. 23. 1947 Lyons Couple Entertain for Portland Folk noon crrio o o n W oodburn Post Gates Club Holds Meeting at Smiths School Novi By Dwm Cmrr GATES, Mr. and Mm. Elton Brown are announcing the birth ct a ion September 20 - at the Deaconess hospital in Salem.' m m x 4 - f - V..A Air. wna air, th John Mrdurh were Mr. and new son born September la at ... (ni,.i v.m.. tj- LYONS i- Week end guests of Mrs. John1 Kampy and ton Ray, Mr. and . Mrs. Albert Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hayward, and Patricia, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tr-uK Jac AUstott aU of Portland. the McMinnville hospitaL Mrs. Charles Smith entertained the Knit Mit club members at luncheon last week. Present were Mrs. Mrs. Vernie Smith, Manama; Mrs Georre Stewart and ' Mrs. A. Webster Mill City. Patry Steward entertained a number of her school friends in honor of her, birthday last week. Mrs. Rosa Roten's son Amos, Joined his wife at his mothers this week end. They live at Cherry Point N. Carolina, U. S. Marine Sunday guests of the Lyle Ber- mesters were ' Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Burmester and daughter Janet of Scio. The men . are brothers. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gustin of Los Angeles. Mrs. Gu tin is an aunt of Mrs. Lewis. They Corps air station. He Is a private were met here by their daughter, SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PARRISn JUNIOR HIGH Council Meets Three hundred dollars was set as the goal for Parrish students in the Community Chest drive at the first student council meeting held Wednesday ' morning. Beverly Benner was chosen student cap tain of the campaign and Octo ber 10 was set as the deadline for reaching the quota. 1 Fall election plans were made at this meeting. Lawrence Schee lar was elected party manager for the Liberators and Don Ellison party manager of the Studenteers, the two student political parties. Filing for student body offices be gins this morning. Acting presi dent for the meeting was Larry Chamberlain. Si 1st class. Mrs. Blanche Dean entertained the" birthday Endue club Satur day. Present were Mrs. Eva Ber ber, Martha Bowes, Mrs. Garnet Bassett. Mrs. Marietta Smith, Mrs. Ruby Homer, Mrs. Frankie John eon. Mrs. Mary Champ, Mrs. Ruby Winters. Lulu Collins,' Mrs. Flo rence Carry sot. Portland. Mrs. Gladys! Bode and grand- New Office Help daughter Jeanne who took them to Seattle for a visit Mrs. May Swank of Stayton spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Daisy Johnston. Mrs. Swank is a former resident of Lyons. New office manager and recep tionist at Salem high this year is Miss Kathryn Long. Miss Long holds bachelor and master of edu cation degrees, and taught in Johnstown, Pa., before coming to Salem high. Mrs. Irma Bergstrom, Mrs. Nannie Martin is visiting formerly of ' the Salem public relatives here. She will be a school office, is replacing Mrs I in charge of attendance records is Mrs. Betty Blakley. Two Classes Changed Miss Beryl Holt mathematics department head. Is teaching , , There were no mammals marsupials on New? Zealand until men imported , them. Mrs. Florence Carrysot, Port- guest at the Clyde Lewis. Velvie Velma Dietz as bookkeeper: and land, visited the Johnsons over Lewis and Bert Lyons homes. the week end. She-owned a store Sunday guests of the George Here at one time, Huffman's were Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. Mary Champ spent Sunday Wagnor, Frank Wagnor and How at a reunion of former students ard Getty of Portland.' of the Bethel school near Salem. Mrs. S. M. Bassett is at Mid vale. Idaho, visiting her daughter, Mrs. new course of accelerated algebra. or I Jess Fox and family. which will take the place of alge A meetings will be held at the bra and advanced algebra. The community club house Saturday combined retail selling and in- afternoon, September 27 to or-ldustrial relations course Is taught ganize a cemetery society to pro- by Mr. Theodore Kay Pierson, vide ways and means for upkeep new to Salem high. lof th rmtnr- I Mn Catherine Enffrlahl of Ka. I"'0"1' aiauia Bvnw&i lem visited relatives here several Mixer To Be Held days last week. She Is a former The first ASB mixer of the year, resident of Lyons and operated with the theme "Let's Get the Engdahl grocery. Acquainted" will be held after Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ransom school Friday between 4 and 5 aO are spending the week at W aid-IP- m. Diane Reed, ASB vice Port Attending ! a sub district Sun day school meeting at. the Jason Lee Methodist church in Salem were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wal worth, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Ken neth Knight, Mrs. Glen Julian and Rev. R. T. Cookingham. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brass field and son Bob left Tuesday for aious city. Iowa. They will go to Rochester. Minnesota where Bob will enter Mayo brothers clinic for medical treatment Mr. and Mrs. Roy Billingsley of Los Angeles were guests of Beulah Lewis Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fetherston and daughters Ann and Leone of Wulamina visited Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fetherston and Mr. and Mrs. Oral Toland. 0m A! JAYSOlfS president is in charge. Entertain ment will consist of games, mov lies, dancing and refreshments. tr!ii r. - v-ia.. "Hello Day" sponsored annually by the Leslie Girls' league will Uke place on Friday. Proceeds from the tag sale go Into the Girls' league treasury. By Inflating tires of laree air craft with helium instead of air. isu pounds of weight per Plane can be saved. Committemen Announced WOODBURN Committee ap pointments for the Woodburn post, American Legion, were announced by Commander Harold Ingram, elevation succeeding Joe Kirsch. Committees are as follows: membership, Adrian Schooler, Marvin Moore, Arvid Ostrom, Floyd Maricle, Hartley LeFebvre, Thomas Cross, Kenneth H. Schiel, Kirsch, William Green, Al Halter; legislation and by-laws, Win ton Hunt Dr. Delbert Reed, Ernest Myers; legion junior baseball, Pete DeGuire, H. M. Austin, James Petshaw; Armistice day, E. J. Hughes, Ostrom, H. H. Henry, Kirsch. Employment Group Picked Memorial day, Schooler, Hughes, Kirsch, Cornelius Donnelly, Moore; reforestation, Willard P. Branigar, Henry Covey, Warren Barnes; employment LeFebvre, Frank; W. Burlingham, Burton Willeford; Americanization, Dr. John M. Hanrahan, Albert Rhein- holdt, L. B. Detweiler; national defense, Hughes, Robert E. Renn, James J. Anderson A hospitaliza tion, Dr. Gerald B. Smith, Dr. Reed, Dr. James Deagen; Boy Scouts, Charles Cornwell, Walter S. Scarborough, Clarence Hage-nauer. Turkey shoots, Kirsch, David Jackson, Halter, Lefebvre, Frank Beck; building, Hughes, Herbert Hoyt, Orlie H. Boje, Lloyd Rick ert, Henry; graves registration, Milton Coy, Kirsch, Detweiler; dances. i! Ostrom, Walter Miller, William Ficek, Beck; publicity, Donnelly, Hunt, Maricle; child welfare, H. F. Butterfield, Wille ford, Rev. William Van Meter; condolence and reinterment Rev. Van Meter, Robert Field, Corn well, j Council Named Beaver boys state, Frank Mil ler, Dr. Glen Schwenke, Lyman Seely; welcoming, Boje, Green, Ostrom, Oscar Ronge; highway safety, Henry, Hughes, George T. Olson; Indigent fund, Ingram, Coy, Seely; entertainment, Henry and Joe Kahut; Sons of , American Legion, Ostrom, Cross, Edward DeHaan. Marion J county council dele gates, Ingram, Coy, Donnelly, Henry, Green. Alternates, Kirsch, Moore, Detweiler, LeFebvre. Schooler. , Post committee officers, marks- wigle families Construct Houses SUverton Mr. and Mrs. Earl A Fullwiler will open their sports store Saturday. The store was the former Babyland store of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen. Pratnm Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Roberts, missionaries from South ern Rhodesia, Africa, will speak at the Pratum Methodist hcurch, Friday, September 26 at 8 p. m. Fruitland Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin and family sold their place and have moved to the Auburn district SUverton The Rev. S. L. Almlie read the marriage cere mony for Otto Werner, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Herman Werner, and Wanda Vaugh, of Independence Sunday night at 7 o'clock at Im manuel Lutheran church. Brush College Carl A. Wood is recovering from head and back injuries received when his car went off the highway as the re sult of a steering wheel break. Matthew Bergemeister was rid ing with him but received only minor injuries. : Kejser Mrs. Charles Weather is seriously ill at the Salem Gen eral hospitaL Roberta Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schrunk of Redmond, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Minch since last Sunday. Mrs. Schrunk and Mrs. Minch are sisters. Spring Valley Frederick Weinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Weinberg, is recovering from polio at Portland Veterans hospital and is now able to try walk. His wife and child are Portland to be with him. , Zena Plans for a new elec tric lighting system are under way here for Zena school house. School opened September IS and Mrs. Lloyd Allen is teacher again this year and 13 pupils are en rolled in all grades. Keizer Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCall have received word from Philadelphia of the birth of a seven pound, ten ounce son Thomas Edwin, September 19. to Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Paisley (Mary McCall). SUverton Police court fines this week include Vincent Jor- genson, $25 for speeding; II. A. Marcoe, $30 drunk and disorder ly; Nile Castor, Donald Beck and Mervyn Johnson, all of Salem each forfeited $10 on disorderly con duct charges. manship, school; oratorical contest Willeford. Valley Obituaries Joseph Lax MT. ANGEL Joseph Lux, 75, of this city, died Wednesday at a Portland hospital after a short illness. He was born in Germany on May 14, 1872, and came to the U. S. at the age of eight years to set tie in Iowa with his parents. He was later married to Martha Hoff- richter and the couple have resid ed here for the past 26 years. Survivors are the widow; two brothers, Louis, of Valley Junc tion. Iowa, and George of Rich mond. Va.. and two nieces, Mrs. Ray Ebner, Mt Angel, and Mrs, Ottalie Daniels, of California. Funeral services will be held at St. Mary's church, Mt. Angel, Fri day at 8:15 a.m. with interment in the Calvary cemetery. Rosary is to be read Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Unger funeral home. YU Sep!. Values From Spring Valley Club Plans for Bazaar SPRING I VALLEY Mrs. Fleet Waldron entertained for the first fall meeting of Spring Valley Sun shine club, ! assisted by Mrs. Ben McKinney. j Mrs. -W.i E. Weinberg,' newly elected president, conducted the meeting. Plans were made for the annual bazaar to be held In No vember this year instead of the i last day of scnool. A letter from the Chin-Up club was read and members voted to purchase bricks toward the Chin- Up building fund. Members agreed to buy or make articles for the newly renovated school house kitchen. Assisting! Mrs. Weinberg were the new vice president, Mrs. J. S. Mischel, and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Harvey McLaughlin. Mrs. Harvey McLaughlin and Mrs. S. B. Dodge will be hostesses in Oc tober. : Others present were Mrs. George Hammond, Mrs. R. V. Carlson, Mrs. Frank Susmilch, Mrs. Roy Carr, Mrs. John Childers and Mrs. Tom Matthews. to In gabardines, cov erts and cavalry twills. uioose now irony our large selection of the mo6t wanted shades and fabrics. Offering a com plete run of Keizer Cub Scouts I To Be Re-Activated KEIZER Renewal of activi ties of Keizer Cub Scout Pack No. 41 will begin Friday, September 28 at 7:30 p. m. with a pack meeting In the school auditorium Dale Ringel, cubmaster. is in charge. Den 6 of which Mrs. Otto Yun Ker u oen mo trier wtu act as color guard, using for the first time pack flag presented by Keizer Ladies Sewing club. New dens will be added, and I additional committeemen and den mothers named to replace those who cannot act or have moved away. , Attendance of parents Is special ly urged not only of cubs, but also parents of boys who will be come eligible for cubbing during the next few months. Cub scout ing is open to all boys, 9 through 11 years. ; sizes in shorts,, regulars, and longs. Truly the tops in quality and priced to meet your budget. With your new topcoat select a smart new Mallory hat to compliment your appearance. Low Cost Deliverieb with ft new. smart CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER BUY ON EAST TERMS AT LODER BROS. 485 Center Strt "PAY CASH and SAVE" Prices Eflc1lT Thurs Fri. & Sat. Spf. 25. 28, 2? 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