The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 12, 1948, Page 12, Image 12

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    11 -Tho Sttrtgmcca, Salm, Qfqon. Friday, March 12, 1948
Royal Neighbors Plan
Silvertdn Convention
8ILVERTON, March 10 Plans
have been completed by McGrath
Camp No. 5225, Royal Neighbors
ef America, for the Dowell dis
trict convention here April 2, at
Knights of Pythias hall.
Monday n i gi t Mrs. Lewis
Thomas, oracle in charge and SO
members arranged for practice of
drill and general lodge work for
the district meeting.
Salem's invitation for a special
meeting, March 17 was accepted
and a chartered bus has been ar
ranged for the trip.
Hostesses for the social and re
freshment hour were Mrs. Bert
Terry, Mrs. Alice Scott and Mrs.
Charles Howell.
Perry Williams New
Boy Scout Chairman
SILVERTON Boy Scout lead
ers of the Silver Falls area meet
ing here Tuesday elected Perry
Williams, Woodburn, as perman
ent chairman, and confirmed
Tuesday, April 13, as date for dis
trict court of honor at Mt. An
gel. Also agreed upon was a roand
table meeting the third Tuesday
of each month, the next to be held
t Gervais, April 20.
Vqlle y Calendar
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rmiDAY
Final day furniture refinlshing work
shop at Macleay grange hall.
Marlon county extension. Qulnaby,
1:30 pjn., Qulnaby hall: Cast Balem,
1:30 p.m. Mrs. Ernest Barker.
Waldo Hills Community club.
Looncy Butte school pie social.
Turner WSCS of Methodist church
meets with Mrs. L. Small, Dora Stacy,
guest
Brush Collefc Community club, at
school house, I p.m. Community cen
ter association to be guests.
Mrs. Woodburn Given
Party on Her Birthday
EAST SALEM Friends and
neighbors of Mrs. John Woodburn
came to ber home Saturday for a
supper was furnished by the group,
surprise birthday party. All the
food for a covered dish buffet
also gifts for the honored guests.
Present for the social evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Keppinger
and family; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Anglin; Mr. and Mrs, John Cage;
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Scharf and fam
ily; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jaffe;
Mr. and Mrs. William Massey; Mr.
and Mrs. John Van Laanen; Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Bassett; Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Scharf; Mr. and Mrs
John Anglin and Mr. and Mrs.
Woodburn.
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SILVERTON Born at the
SUvertoo hospital March I, a son
to Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Nelson
of Eagle Creek.
MILL CITY Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Duggan of Lyons are re-
Mrs. C. S. Rosa of Ba
ker has been visiting her brother
Roy W. Hammer. She la an rout
homo after visiting daughters In
Sacramento and San Diego.
Uaka Hill Mrs. Walter Mar
ble returned to Shelton, Wash.,
Saturday after being hospitalized
for eight weeks and staying with
her sister, Mrs. Vernr Scott, for
two weeks. She was Injured In a
car accident December 27 on Lan
caster drive.
Uaden Bill Visitors at the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Casteel and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Casteel Last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Casteel and daughter
G lend a Lee of Portland.
Mill CUy Mrs. Nell Stalhmao
and Ted Dorothy received word
last week of the death ef their
mother in Iowa.
Swede Mrs. Wilson Biles
returned this past week end fwora
a two weeks visit In and near Los
Angeles, Calif. She was at the
home of her sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Hunt at Van Kuys
and with her daughter, Betty
Biles, who Is third grade teacher
In the Upland Sen oofs.
eelving congratulation 0) the
birth of daughter Mare . Mrs.
Duggan Is the former Ned In
Kurt and both are former Mill
City residents.
ALBANY To Mr. an4 Mrs.
George X. Rhodes, Ir, an eight
pound son at the Albany General
hospital, March C.
To Mr. and Mrs. Ilaxold Kick
man of Washougal, Waah- a ton,
Steven Edward, March I. Mrs.
Hickman la the former Holehek
of Albany and Scio.
TURNER Rer. and Mrs. Tree
man Yardley are jinoinclnf the)
birth erf daughter, Carolyn Ruth,
March In a Salem hoVpitaL
There Is ale an elder brother sr. J
aister.
Fire-arms In medieval
were a a m e d after birds and
beasts. The word muakV for
Instanoe, la edrlved from the Itsi
Ian word for a aperrowhawk.
A ramblliur House with square plan economy, this design IK-X9 by Elmer Orlleck. lXCVi Se. Grove
Ave. Elgin, 111., offers the low roof lines ef the popular ranch heose style. A steak grille en the
breeceway porch la an Interesting detail. The door to the porch la through the massive stone chimney
Open plan for living room and dining room creates a spacious area for entertaining. With full base
ment, this house contains 19,00 cable feet, exclusive of garage. The architect snggesU forced warm
air, or forced hot water heat, exterior walls of wood siding and a roof of wood or asphalt ablngles.
Four Corners Randall South,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank South,
has a double fracture of one leg.
Mr. and Mrs. South are remem
bered as residents of Rickey dis
trict, where Mrs. South formerly
taught. The Souths have pur
chased a building site near Rickey
school to be improved In near fu
ture. Brush College Community
club will meet Friday at 8 p m.
in the school house. A fashion
show will form part of the pro
gram and all residents of the
community arc invited.
LabUh Center Mrs. Steve
Rentz of Drain, who was In the
Woodburn hospital for some time
has been moved to the home of her
sister, Mr?. G. C. Zenger. Mrs
Zenger entered the Salem Mem
orial hospital Sunday to undergo
surgery.
Turner Mr. and Mri. Joseph
Harter (Alice Titui) have pur
chased the residence of Mrs. Clara
Gis?e.
Detroit Mrs. J. C. Schlador
has been re-elected president ct
Detroit Women's Civic club at Its
annual meeting. Mrs. Roy Johnson
was re-elected vice president;
Mrs. Margaret Noble secretary,
Mrs. John Weisgerber treasurer.
Silverton Mrs. Ludie Denni,
a practical nurse of Gait, Cal.f .
has arrived here to eare for her
sister, Mrs. Dora Reeves, who suf
fered a severe etroke in late Jan
uary, and is still In poor health.
Waldo Mills A program and
lctures, to be followed by late
unch. Is planned by the Waldo
Hills club Friday night. This is the
regular community club meeting,
but instead of 7 o'clock super, re
freshments will follow the enter
tainment. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Nelson and sons of Ores ham were
weekend guests of the George
Godwins.
Lablsh Center Arlo Pugh and
Nathan Kurth have each recently
purchased tracts of onion ground
near Aurora.
Turner Three Links club will
hold a benefit card party at Ma
sonic hall March 19. Funds are
for the I OOF building fund. Pi
nochle and 600 will be in play. The
public Is invited.
Amity Ray Hobson who has
lust returned from a trip to Wash
ington, DC, where he testified
before a congressional committee
in the Interest of Oregon dairy
men, spoke at Amity Commercial
club this week.
Woodburn Mrs. J. L. Ham
mond and daughter, Mrs. Joe
San Francisco where they met
Mrs. Harold Hammond and baby
who cam by plane from Port
land, Maine, and left Thursday to
Join her husband who has charge
of a machine shop in Yokosucka,
Japan.
Four Comers Teen Kanteen Is
Inviting all teen-agers of Four
Corners to help celebrate St Pat
rick's day, Saturday, March IS at
7:30 p m. at Four Corners com
munlfy hall. Refreshments will
be sold.
Turner The WSCS of the
Methodist church will meet Fri
day with Mrs. L. Small, and Mrs
Brock have Just returned from Dora Stacy will be guest speaker
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