The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 26, 1948, Page 12, Image 12

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    Statesman, Satan, Oregon. Friday, nwrwibw 28. 184
Gervais Group
Plans for Road
GERVAIS Chamber of Corn
mere met Monday when Emil
Banner spoke on the Patman -Robinson
bill and discussed edu
cational highlights relating to it.
Improvement of a short stretch
of road west of town, and a school
patrol traffic system were discus
sed. Community 500 Card club met
Tuesday for 7 p. m. no host din
ner, followed by six tables of
cards. Mrs. Sumner Stevens,
Brentford J. Miller, Mrs. Fred
Manning and Antoine DeJardin
won prizes. Hostesses for the
next meeting will be Mrs. Cecil
' Colby and Mrs. M. J. Mahoney.
John Henny has returned home
after several days in Salem Me
morial hospital.
Mrs. Fred Manning returned
this week after a week with her
mother, Mrs. Dorothy Pillette In
Portland.
Mr.. and Mrs. Albert Prantl are
the parents of a son, born at the
Silverton hospital, November 21.
Homer Davis underwent surg
ery last week at the Good Sa
maritan hospital, Portland, and
will be there for several weeks.
Mrs. R. S. Marshall entertain
ed with a dinner Tuesday honor
ing her husband's 79th birthday.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. B. J. J.
Miller; Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Ste
vens of Gervais, and their daugh
ter, Mrs. John Jelderks and Mrs.
George Khoten of Salem.
Canadians Holiday
Guests in Swegle
SWEGLE Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Becker, their daughter Ann
and their house guest, Mrs. Max
McDoufV of Edmonton, Canada,
were in Salem for the annual din
ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ;
William Thomas, South 12th ,
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holler
were hosts for the La Due family
dinner this year. Present were Mr.
and Mrs. V. M. La Due, Mr. and
Mrs.' Melvin La Due and their
three children, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Keith La Due and Mr. and Mrs.
Holler and their three children,
Stephen, Douglas and Frank.
Also entertaining Thursday at
dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ray j
Bernardy at their home on Brown j
road. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. !
Phil Endres and sons, Allen and
Joe; Mr. and Mrs. James Lies j
and son, Danny, and Clarence i
Endres, all of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Gibb and :
sons. Gerald and Edward, drove
to Mulino Thursay for Thanks
giving dinner with his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones-burg.
Zeaa Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
T. Merrick and Audrey, and Mrs.
R. B. Holdredge were Thanksgiv
ing guests at the McMinnville
home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Watts.
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