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v . " . . . I" j . . Jl Tho Statesman. Solom, Orocjon, TnosdoT' Nortnbf 6, 1943 ' ' Bush Pupils Present Dental Play, Art Exhibit . . , , , . i, p -.tY i ; ' j. tJ ii 1 an i mi 11 I' ,mmA Jmm 4.4tm-4m4f is m."xi i mi -i J Volley Obituaries Elizabeth Dnison LYONS Funeral services were held Monday at the Weddle chap el in Stayton for Mrs. Elizabeth Donison who died Saturday at her granddaughter Mrs. Walter German's home in Florence. Sur vivors are the granddaughter, a stepson Clair Donison of Gresh am and a daughter-in-law in Cal ifornia. The importance of dental hygiene to school children was stressed In "The Bad Baby Molar," a one act play presented Friday by pupils of Bosh grade school. Members of the east, left to right, were Geraldine Saner. Duane Fnlps, Dennis Jensen, Virginia Junto, Suzanne Jochimsen. Wayne Schra yer. Shannon Irealia. Charles Schuelke, Barbara 'Haakenson, Bobby Balch, Jean Haworth, Laverne - Gilman. Larry Payne, Martha Mlnto and LaytonWebb. Behind giant toothbrush is Bill Giles. (States- i. photo). -V. If, V, a, V " I s ' x j s - '- "fi -4" i'T ' ic j- r i ' ,i ' ' ... 1 Three Bush grade school students pictured above display some of the arts and crafts work which was shown to visiting parents during Bush open house Monday night in observance of National Educa tion week. Holding dolls molded and clothed by pupils are, left, Brenda K. Asehenbrenner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aschen brenner, 255 W. Wilson si.; Sally Jenkins, daughter of Mrs. Sally ? Jenkins, 125 W. Lincoln st; and Roger Colgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' F. P. Colgan, Salem route 4. box 234. In the background are other dolls and a section of a 25-foot mural depicting "Life in the Far North," an art project completed by Bush pupils. (Statesman photo). -V ... Seotts Mills 'Kenneth, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold John son is reported as improving from an Illness which threatened with pneumonia. Silverton Lawrence . Cooper Is expected to arrive shortly from Forsythe, Mont, to join his wife and family. Accompanying him will be Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper, who also plan to locate here. The two brothers have been in, business in Forsythe and re cently sold out. j - . ML Angel Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Berning of St. Michael, Minn., are guests of former friends and of relatives here. Mr. Berning iss delegate to the National Fed oration of Cooperative Producers at Portland, November 10-12. Dallas Dallas stores will be doted and all schools dismissed on Thursday, Armistice day. Grade school children will have a three-day vacation due- to the teachers' institute which falls on November 0 and 10. Hubbard -Rebekah Lodge meets Tuesday November 9, at 7:30 pjn. at Rebekah hall Mem ben will practice after the meet ing. .. Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker have received word from their son, Edward, at San Diego that ho has completed his train ing course In electricity at the navy school and will be shipped out to Guam. He Joined the navy In ApriL Silverton Imanuel Women's Missionary Federation meets No vember 10 in social rooms of church. Hostesses are Mrs. H, Fla aten, Mrs. Olaf Tokstad, Mrs. Al fred Johnson and Mrs. Melvin Tor- For A Roof OF Enduring Bcauiy AND Dislinriion ASK FOR GENU!?!? S SHINGLES AT TOUH BUILDING SUPPLY DEALER resdaL Mrs. Oscar Johnson will present the topic, "Living Togeth er" and Mrs. C. . Jorgenson will be In charge of the work box. Fi nal details will be arranged for the bazaar and lutefish dinner to be. held November 17 at the church. Waldo Bills Waldo Hills Com munity club Willi hold its annual homecoming Friday night, No vember 12 at the club house. Friends and former members are invited to attend. The Rev. Ben F. Browning of Silverton will be the speaker. . Dancing and a late supper will follow the program. Lyons Tuesday, November 0 at 8 p.m. Lyons and Fox Valley will have a 4-H achievement pro gram at the Rebekah hall in Lyons. Presentation of awards will be made to 4-H club mem bers. Dallas The WCTU will hold the annual roll call and tea at the -Christian church Monday, No vember 15. Members and others interested are invited to attend. Mrs. Roy Black is local president. Lincoln Lincoln Goodwill club will hold an Armistice day pro gram at the E. G. McKinney home Thursday combined with the Thanksgiving theme. Songs, read ings and talks will comprise the program which has been arrang ed by Mrs. Crawford,- chairman. Hubbard Mrs. Bachman is im proving at Hutchison hospital, Oregon City, where she was taken following a heart attach. Swegle Executive board of the Swegle Parent - Teachers associa tion will meet Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. in the Swegle school. Hubbard George Grimps, jr.. son of the George Grimps, came from Hermiston last week and has gone to California for a two weeks vacation. Molalla High School Plans for Homecoming MOLALLA, Nov. 8 Homecom ing for Molalla high school will be held Friday, November 12 with a football rally and noise parade at noon. The game with Sandy is the homecoming game and the final game of the season. Welcome will be extended to the alums by W. S. Adams, Molalla high school principal and Bruce Bloomen kamp, class president in 1928, will make the response. The part o fa hen's egg which is edible is 76 per cent water. PBBS COUtJTQY COf.lFODT jroo hanker after the unusual, here is your hat It's th Dobfes "Country Comfort'' .. . a high-flying felt for high apoited men. Luxuriant nap . . . bold, free lines . . . narrow, felt band the "Country Comfort" ' has that get-up-and-go, look. Made for men oa the move ?v. it's the Dobbs! Come i b and try on tha "Country Comfort". Chances arc, you'll wear it hornet $12i50 g. v j. rt off TIlnp Mann's 0np 'Tfe Store of Style, Quality and Value" j Moxley and Huntington 416' State SL , Salem, Or. Ina Marie Gordon ALBANY Funeral services for Mrs. Ina Marie Gordon, 45, of Portland were held here Novem ber 6, Mrs. R. O. Wright con ducted the Christian Science serv ice. Burial was in Riverside. Mrs. Gordon died in the Emanuel hos pital in Portland November 3. Born March 14, 1903, in Juneau, Alaska, Ina Rauman, at the age of nine years went to Finland with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rauman. Two years later they came to the United States, and came here in 1919, and in 1931, to Portland. June 29, 1930, In Vancouver, Wash., she married Eddy Gordon who survives as do the parents, all in Portland, and one niece, Sandra Rae Boyes of Albany. Leonard Devlin ALBANY Leonard Devlin, 53, was found dead in a cabin at the rear of the NuHi Cafe Friday af ternoon by Mrs. Ethel Layton, who had gone to deliver a tele- Valley DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arnson of Grand Ronde announce the birth of a daughter at the Dal las hospital November 3. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baker of Falls City announce the birth of a son at the Bar tell hospital No vember 1. A daughter, Bonnie Lee, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Wes ton at Bartell hospital October 31. phone message. Officers and the deputy conorner, John Summers, investigating, found he had died from a self-inflicted gun shot through the heart. Funeral serv ices are pending, upon word re ceived from relatives. Born in Springfield, 111., in 1895, he came here seven years ago and had been employed at odd jobs recently. He was a World War 1 veteran. Baby Huston ALBANY Funeral services for infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Huston, route 1, Al bany, i were held Monday, Novem ber 8. The Rev. Orville Mick of ficiated. Burial in Willamette Me morial park. The baby was born at the Albany General hospital, November 5 and died the same day. Surviving beside the parents are a brother Marvin and a sis ter Judy. Also grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller Huston of route 1, lbahy, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Giblet of Portland; great grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Huston of Silverton, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyd of Portland. Emma Elisabeth Lowman STAYTON, Nov. 8 Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Elizabeth Lowman, 87, who died Saturday in a Salem hospital, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at ML Crest Ab by in Salem with the Rev. W. H. Lyman of Court Street Christian church. Weddle funeral directors will have charge of the services. Born Feb. 21, 1861 in Illinois, Mrs. Lowman had lived most of her life in vicinity of Salem. She had been ill for a long time. Sur vivors are three daughters, Mrs. W. H. Carter, Stayton; Mrs. Myrtle HilL Bakersville, Calif.; four grand children and seven great grand children. Bertha Urban STAYTON, Nov. 8 Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Urban, who died at Newport last week, will be held from Weddle chapel Tuesday. The Rev. Clyde Freeman of Stayton Church of Christ will officiate and burial will be in Lone Oak cemetery. Survivors are the widow and a daughter, Mrs. Otto Weidman of Lyons. MILL CITY Mr. and Mrs. Jer ry Leisy of Sweet Home are an nouncing the birth of a son, born j October 29. He was named Mi- j chael Ray and weighed 10 pounds ; eight ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Al Parks (Via Faust) of ,Albany are announcing ; the birth of a daughter born Oc-j tober 30. ' I RUPTURED? Don't delay see the new mod em features of AKRON TRUSSES fitted by experts. Private Fitting room. 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