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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1948)
11 Tho Startmenu BoUa, Oregon. Sunday. Tmbeaarf f. Project Leaders Meet Wednesday lllss Lucy Lane .extension cloth ing specialist of Oregon State col lege, will conduct a project leader training meeting on "Car of the Skin" at the Four Corners Com munity hall on Wednesday, Feb ruary 11 from 10:30 a. m. to J .00 p. m. Leaders are asked to bring sack lunch. Coffee will be pro vided by members of the county home extension committee. The discussion, led by Miss Lane, will include many pointers on good grooming. A part of the meeting will be devoted to sug gestions on the use of cosmetics and skin problems, Arrangements for the meeting are being made by Miss Eleanor Trindle, Marion county home dem onstration agent, and Mrs. Con stance Hampton, assistant county 4-1! club leader. Members of the county committee who are assist ing are! Mrs. Glenn Briedwell of Silverton, Mrs. Richard Chitten don of Roberts and Mrs. Rex Hart ley of Jefferson. Sojourners will have a 1:15 val entine dessert bridge at the Salem Woman's clubhouse on Thursday. The committee including Mrs. Sam Campbell, Mrs. Allen B. John. Mrs. J. Kidwell. Mrs. Aug ust Rigby and Mrs. Harold Heis erman will be headed by Mrs. Harold Sneider. Salem Retana dab will be en tertained at the home of Mrs. S. L. Auman on Breys avenue Monday night. Miss Lorena Jack will be assisting hostess. USE . . . IVEJOTTG Won ap u ii You eliminate one complete time-consuming washing pro cess when you use amazing new White Rose in your washing! No Separata Bleaching; Whiten Clothe Brighten Clothes) Softens Hard Water Distributed by Willamette Grocery Co. Salem, Ore. Camp Fire Corner The Soenkl Blue Bird group met with their leader. Mrs. Charles Lambert February 8. Valentine book marks were made for the Sa lem General hospital. A letter from the Yakima Indian Christian mission thanking the group for the package of clothes sent at Christ mas time. The Iyoklhl Camp Fire group met with their leader Mrs. Lyle Shepherd on February S. Commit tees were appointed and plans made to visit the police station Friday. Bluebirds were the topic of dis cussion of the second grade Blue Bird group of Xnglewood school. Last week the Tawakanl Camp Fire group met with their leader, Mrs. W. D. Staats with Judy Klempel serving refreshments to ward an honor in home craft El ected officers' were president, Judy Klempel; vice president and scribe. Kay Staats; secretary, Myma Pur dy; treasurer. Mary Ames. The Little Flickers, fourth grade Blue Bird group at Keizer school, met with Mrs. Louie Cross and Mrs. Charles Haynes. Songs for Grand Council Fire were prac ticed when the Tucoda group met with their leader, Mrs. Charles Coleman. The new Garfield Blue Bird group met with Mrs. James Has kell and Mrs. William March. Joan March acted as hostess. Mrs. Delmar Whitman was a guest. The Merry Blue Birds of Grant school with Mrs. Glen R. Boyd and Mrs. Wesley Zellner as lead ers, made Valentines tor a moth ers' tea. A Dad and Mother party was planned by the girls of the Wey- ahnah Camp Fire group when they met with Mrs. Charles Campbell. Thursday. Invitations were made for a party on February 19.' The Happy Blue Birds met with Mrs. M. W. Ready. Their sponsor, Mrs. Floyd Seamster took the Trasftroriliy Scrvico a 17 te I lavelviag Heated feraraia tie sa- avide tm tketr skd hi sttag year aceeerleU Tee. are aasved ef tree aaaT errleteaUy, wheat we feOew yew teeter's erders fee yea. Sdmof Drug Start at 1 A 1895 194 Phone 1117 or 9723 1SS North Commercial FAmi STORE Jusi deceived! Power Sprayers For Pest and Weed Control Trade and High St. Phone 7948 group to her farm to observe a well being drilled. The girl of the Elutamda Wapi Camp Fire group made posters for their cooked food sale held Feb ruary 7. Sandra Eyerly was host- The Chatterbox Blue Birds met at Washington school with Mrs. Everett Wood. Shanon Lolza was a new member. Claudia Peterson was hostess. The Wlcaka group and their guardian, Mrs. Edlck met at the home of Mary Alice Mossey. Golden Wedding On February 15 Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rhode will be hosts at an open house at their home, 478 N. Cottage st, Sunday, February 19, on their golden wed ding anniversary. Friends are In vited to come between the hours of x and 5 o'clock. Their daughters and sons will assist at the affair. i Children who wiHbe here for the occasion are Mrs. John "John son, Salem, Mrs. Leonard Wilson, Corvallis, and Mrs. Irene Shirola, Lebanon. Carl Rhodes and T. A. Rhodes of Madras. Also attending the celebration will be Mrs. Rho de's sister, Mrs. Edith Brock Mc Garry of Willow City, N. D, who also attended the wedding in Mc Gregor, Iowa, 30 years ago. Two other children, Alfred of Wichita, Kan., and Vernon of Kansas City, Mo., will be unable to come. The Delta Gamma me then meeting, previously set for Mon day, has been postponed. Mrs. T. Hareld Temllnteti will entertain members of her study club at her Morningside home Monday afternoon. CLUB CALEKDAB MONDAY University e Or goo Mothers and Dads, severed dlah supper, Lesion hail. S A Salem Junior Womea's stub meet at fhibheuae. pA, board meeting at JO pjjn. Salem Memorial hospital auxiliary aaeet at chapel. 1:30 pjn. TTIIDAT Alpha XI XMta alumnae, with Mrs. WUlun D. Calloway Jr, SOS Leslie street. S pjn. Hobby Bight. BFW monthly recreational party. Sa lem Woman's club, p-m. JUinbow Girls birthday dinner. Ma son la Temple. S p.m. PI Beta PM Mothers club meet with Mrs. frank Spears. UOB Chemeketa sU 3 pjn. Laurel Social hour club wtth Mrs. H. L. DtAmond, route B. 1:3 lieirt luncheon. Marion-Polk county Medical auxil iary wtth Mrs. Lewis Clark, route I. T o'clock daaairt supper. leeatero Star social afternoon moot at Maaonlc Temple, lO WTDNCSDAT Jason Lee WSCS meet at church par lor. 11 a m. luncheon at 13 Jt in. WSCS cirrie. first Methodist church, meet for lil dessert luncheons. TV CBS DAT PI Beta Phi alumnae meet at State street chapter house. 1:3t )A. Mission Society Hears Of Needs for China Now rOUR CORNERS Mrs. K. T. Miller entertained the Marantha Missionary society of the Four Corners Baptist church Thursday at her home on Foster avenue. Eighteen members were present and Mrs. Marshall, the mother of Mrs. Cecil Snook was a guest. Opening numbers of the pro gram were led by Mrs. Lee Lam bert, devotions by Mrs. 8. B. Hovey. Mrs. E. H. Cable reported the return of a missionary to Borneo and Mrs. H. VI. Hammond spoke on "I saw China's needs'. At the social hour members sewed for the church kitchen. An all day meeting was planned for March with a covered dish noon dinner and there will be work on the new year books. Teacher's Mother Dies At Home in Brookings ITtUTTLAND Mrs. Helen Gil lespie, principal of the local school, was called to Brookings Sunday where her mother had suffered a heart attack. She died Tuesday and services were held at Brookings Thursday. Gillespie and their son-in-liw and daughter drove to Brookings for the services and Mrs. Gilles pie returned with them. a Mrs. Oscar Johnson is substitut ing at the school this week. Congratulations Willamotto University on tho Finest Now Dormitory in tho Wost i ; r v ' . ' - , mil r eii- .. V -aenamBaBeawasnnnnw'' ?1 !.,.... 11 mm t Jmni ' 1 1 1 1 i in in n mmmM i i i 'iiini ..wiW om Finish Hardwaro Suppliod Glass and Glazing by by Kolth Brown Koith Brown KEITH B R.QWN Plumber yar Front A Court Streets Pk. V163 A Comploto Stock of Homo and Buildors' Hardwaro Hubbard Qub Members Hear Of Farm Home HUBBARD A Children's Farm Home tea sponsored by the Hubbard Woman's club was held Wednesday afternoon at the Pyth ian hall and more than 80 at tended to hear Mrs. William B. Schnebley, assistant superintend ent of the home, speak and to see the pictures of home activities. Spring work Is already in pro gress at the home, along with re pairing flood damage estimated at $4,000, Mrs. Schnebley said. The farm home Includes 263 acres, 200 under cultivation, the other 63 making up the campus, parking area and a lake well stocked with fish which the chil dren catch. Those catching the fish must dress them, and oolite often an entire cottage has a fish fry. They hope to have outdoor fireplaces put in this year, and the materials and funds are on hand, the speaker said. Livestock includes 60 cows, 90 hogs and 500 chickens. Buildings Include the cottages, school build ing, church, cannery and barns. One Hundred and sixty seven children are at the home now and 30 adults. They have a public school, the smallest district in the state but not the smallest school. Children In school number 134, 19 in high school and two in col lege attending on scholarships won last year. Six teachers axe on the staff and the principal Is a graduate of normal school, also of the conservatory of music, and the home has Its own orchestra. The children are all dependent, not necessarily orphans, but many from broken homes, and are kept as long as necessary, and they take part In the work as well as play. The state provides some of the funds and parents of the chil dren help If possible. Help from Valley Calendar MONDAY Central Howell Farmer union. p m. TTXSDAY Marlon county extension units; Don ald. Mrs. i. K. Myers. 1040; Roberts 1 j6 pjn. at fr ansa hall. Salem Half bu, west section, social brOono study group, 1 p-m. at Mrs. Ljle Barnoa. Sttvarion Chamber of Commerce din ner mart tn a. S2e pjn. at Double J eaie. Polk extension, wast Salem unit. IS JO a-m. at city hall. WKSKSSDAT Marlon county project Isadora. SS untta, 10:30 mm. eoraers. ball. Liberty eoctaJ hrfwne study group, IM pjn. wtth Mrs. Lastar Clark. Polk extension. Buena Viata unit, ISS am. at club house. TBI UBS OAT Marion eeunty extension, Lansinf Neiehbors unit. Mrs. P. K. Lermon. IS JO am ; Gates, S SJn. st school Polk extension. Independence unit. It JO a m. with Mrs. Grove Peterson, Oak Grove. Salem Helahte. Little Garden eiub. Mrs. W. B. Johnson. PBTOAY Buena VTata FT A. Me aocial. Marlon county extension. Qulnabvi unit, IS JO at Qumaby hall; 'Seat Sa lem. 1 30 pm at Mrs. Walter Swin gle's, iz n leui. saiem. Salem Heights Boy Scouts. CJO P m. SATtrmOAY 4-H club trslntaf soocunf. 10 30 am. Salem YMCA. other sources Is greatly appre ciated and needed. Live and help live." The children are provided with a home, food, clothing, re ligious training and other things necessary in the upbringing of children, tho speaker said. A board of nine men and 10 women administers the home. Most appreciated gift last yeer was a large new school bus. Mrs. Schnebley was accompan ied by Mrs. rolsom, house mother of the Willard cottage. Tea was served st a table beau tifully decorated with a - center piece of American Beauty rose buds, white candles and silver service on 6 lace cloth. Mrs. Ed ward Schoor and Mrs. Frank An derson poured. Thirteen guests from the Woodbum;' Woman's club were present. Members, of the committee In charge were Mrs. WlQis Berkey. Mrs. George Grimps. Mrs. Claud Moomaw, Mrs. Fred Schneider, mum. jmu. uiuu auou juxb. vmuyi- once rriend. Mrs. M. venou was In charge of the program, announced by Mrs. Trank An derson. i i It Is estimated there ate more) than TO million church members In the United States. 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