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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1948)
8 Tho Statesman. Salem, Owqwu Sunday. September 28, 1943 .. VaUfley JKfews.IBMefis I . . .. r , " 0 - Gates Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robert and small soa of Mill City have moved to the bouse re cently vacated by the Velton Browns. Cleverdale Juanita McCurdy Is attending bigh school in Salem and living there during school time. Mill City Friends here have received announcements of the birth of an eight pound daughter, June-Alene September 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson, Puyal lup. Wash. Mrs. Anna N. Swift C Mill City i the maternal grand mother and this is the Peterson's third daughter. Gates ' Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Schaer of Longview visited his sriiter-in-law, Mrs. Gwea Schaer last week. Lyens Young folk attending Oregon State college from this district are Dale Bassett, Duane and Juanita Downing. Billie Prichard and Willard Barry. Mill City Mr. and Mrs. Victor Herron are the parents of a son born September 20, at Salem Me morial 'hospital. u FaIMr City Henry and Clifford Peeves are on a business trip to South Dakota. Cleverdale Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Jensen of Turner are staying t the home of her parents. Mr. end Mrs. Fred Schifferers, while they are away. Mill City Charles Day under went surgery at a Salem hospi tal this week and expects to re turn here in a week. MU1 City William D. Turnidge. fireman, USN. son of Mrs. H. J. VVasner of Mill City, is serving board the submarine USS Cusk, Which is participating In the am phibious training exercises in Southern California under the command of Rear Admiral B. J. Rxigers, USN, Commander. Am phibious Force, Pacific Fleet. FruitUnd Hostesses far the first fall meeting of the Women's Circle were Airs. Paul Silke. Mrs. r ay Barger and Mrs. L. K. Bruce. Irs. Carl Fisher conducted the meeting in the absence of Mrs. Oscar Johnson. Frnltland Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and Ted Emick attended the Western Washington fair at Puyallup, Wash, last week. Prstaas Members of the local Women's society of Christian Serv ice were guests of the Silvertori group Tuesday. Sixteen members made the trip and Mrs. Earl An derson contributed two solos to the program. Middle Greve Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Turner and daughter have returned to Kansas City, Mo. af ter -a three weeks visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tur ner. ,v I - r j Liberty Visiting Crater lake ' last weekend - were Mr. and Mrs. ; Harold Lane. Doris and Francis, and Mrs. Nancy Peed. j Lyons Mrs. Fred Lindemann , and infant daughter, Linda Sue, ' came home this week from Salem ; General hospital. Middle Grave Mrs. Gladys ; Cage has been at Salem Memorial ; hospital this week for observa- ! tion. Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lind- gren have moved here from Call- ! fomia and are; living with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Over- dahL i - liberty Carl Bell has received hls honorable discharge from the army after serving 18 months. Lyeas Carroll Sletto, daugh ter of the Lloyd Slettos has en rolled in Pacific Lutheran college. Parkland, Wash, Her parents ac companied her there when school started. SUveriea Sven Johnson of Eu gene will be Rotary guest speaker here Monday noon and will report on the Oregon operations for 1948. Menmowta Monmouth grange "booster night" will be held Thursday, September 30. Friends of the organization, and of its members will -be invited. . Ray Kell. research director of ths Ore gon State grange, will discuss the proposed change for the state hydro-electric power measure. Per sons interested in this topic are invited to hear Kell. ML Angel Catholic Daughters of America will serve breakfast and dinner for those who accom- Californiaii Visits Detroit DETROIT Mrs. Winifred Booth of Oakland, Calif., is here and expects to spend the winter wijth! her sister, Mrs. .Ray John son. j Mrs. Booth came north by pline and was met by Johnson at I Redmond. Freda Hiatt of Grants Pass has been visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baldwin. iarvey Johnson and his moth er, "Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson went to Bend the first of the week for a medical checkup. Friends and neighbors gave a charivari on two couples Tuesday when they called at the homes of psjny the statute of our Lady of Fatima j here Friday, October 1. Masses 1 will be celebrated every half; hour from 5 am. until 9 o'clock Friday morning, following arrival of the pilgrimage accom partying the statue replica of the one in Fatima, Portugal. Fatima is j similar to Lourdes in France arid like it, the focal point of many pilgrimages, i i i jSflverlon Dr. A. J. McCannel has returned from Sweet Home where he was on duty at the hos pital while the resident physician was, vacationing. iMt. Angel The Mt. Angel Gar den club plans to enter an exhibit in) the Gervais Garden show Oc tober 2, The local club topped all others at the Garden show held in connection with the North Marion County ; Fair at Woodbum Friday and ; Saturday . Mr. and Mrs. Albin Cooper andi Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cherrier. j uen ooiaen is nere irom Ar kansas to visit at the home of his daughter Mrs. John Cook. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rynearson returned Monday from a weeks vacation in Victoria and Vancou ver, B. C. Before returning they visited his mother Mrs. Mildred Agee in Portland and Albert Ry nearson at Stevenson, Wash, and her parents Mr., and . Mrs. A. S. Mcnamee at Oswego. Mrs. Raymond Bophy enter tained with a surprise birthday dinner for her husband Wednes day. 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