The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 19, 1949, Page 16, Image 16

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    t The Stataamcm, Salem. Oraqon. Tn day April 19. 1949
Banker Dies in Crash
SACRAMENTO. April 18 Wilbert L. MacCabe. 45. San Carlos. Calif.,
banker, was killed Friday when his small two-seater plane crashed
Into an unoccupied home at Sacramento, Calif. ' Residents of the
area said they heard the plane's motor sputtering- just before the ;
crash. (AP Wirephoto to The Statesman). j
Flower Show
Plans Made
At Woodburn
WOODBURN Committees and
rules for the annual spring flow
er show sponsored by the Wood
burn Garden club Saturday, April
23, at the Schuler building on
North Front street were an
nounced this week by Mrs. John
Ramage, general chairman.
The club met Tuesday at the
library club rooms, with Frank
Covey, president, presiding. The
evening's program featured talks
by Mrs. Henry Miller and Mrs.
Ramage, who have recently re
turned from trips to Hawaii and
eastern cities.
The spring flower show will be
held from 1 to 9 p.m. Competition
is open to any and all amateurs
except in division 3, which Is Iden
tical to division 1 except that it
is open to boys and girls of school
age only. All entries must be in
before 10 a.m. Saturday, April 23,
and judging will follow final
placements.
Doors will open to the public
at 1 p.m. Exhibitors may identify
and claim their property at the
close of the show at 9 pm. and no
dismantling shall take place be
fore that time. Exhibitors must
furnish their own containers.
Committee appointments are as
follows:
Classification, Mrs. Glatt. Mrs.
Ralph Seely, Mrs. George Timm,
Mrs. F. Frentz, Mrs. Gordon See
ly; arrangement, Mrs. J. Livesay,
Mrs. W. Bolin, Mrs. Roy Kuns,
Mrs. Roy Seely, Mrs. Lela Hugill;
prizes, George Timm. Charles
Conyne, Roy Kuns; publicity, Mrs.
Brush College Women
Attend Monmouth Meet
BRUSH COLLEGE Eight
members of the Brush College
Homemakers unit attended the
Homemakers' festival in Mon
mouth recently.
They are Mrs. V. L. Gibson,
H. Colgan. Mrs. F. Covey; hospi
tality, Mrs. P. C. McLaughlin,
Mrs. Delbert Seely, Mrs. Mary
Tuss, Mrs. Covey, Mrs. Melvin
Johnson, Roy Seely;
Junior Division, Roy Seely;
property, Delbert Seely, Gordon
Seely, A. G. Cowan. H. Colgan,
Ted Woelk, W. Bolin; shrub and
plant sale, Mrs. Emily Dalholen,
Mrs. Archie Murphy, Mrs. T.
Woelk; judges, Mrs. Butterfield
and George Sweeney.
local chairman, and Mrs. Karl
Harritt, Mrs. Mike Focht, Mrs.
Wilfred Lantis, Mrs. Leo Nelson,
Mrs. Anna Bayer, Mrs. Monte
Harris and Mrs. Ferdinand Singer.
Brush college exhibited a varied
selection of textile paintings.
Mt. Angel Garden
Club Plans for
Primrose Show
MT. ANGEL Plans are being
made this week for the Mt. Angel
primrose show to be held in city
hall Sunday, April 24.
On display at Fisher's pharm
acy is the ornate silver trophy
which , will be awarded to the
sweepstakes winner. It was donat
ed by the Mt. Angel city council.
Special narrow tables, that will
permit displaying plants in single
rows to show to the best advant
age, have been completed and will
be arranged around all sides of
the hall.
The lumber was donated by
Bert Ebner, member of the Gar
den club which is sponsoring the
show. Ebner also donated his time
and labor in building the tables,
as did also Joe Michels and the
Mt. Angel Lumber company which
supplied one man for the work.
Roberts Mr. and Mrs. B. O.
Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marsh
and daughters, Leone and Lois,
and Mrs. John Clearwater, rela
tives and neighbors oT Billy Harp,
helped him celebrate his 7th birth
day, Saturday afternoon.
Home Economics
Club Has Meeting
At Brush College
BRUSH COLLEGE The Brush
College Home Economics club of
the local Grange netted $73 from
their benefit luncheon and fancy
work sale, Club 'President Mrs.
Wayne Henry announced thla
week.
Members of the fancy work
and luncheon committees are Mrs.
A. E. Utley, Mrs. R. R. Peterson.
Mrs. Karl W. Harritt, Mrs. Aud
rey Ewing. Mrs. Glenn Adams,
Mrs. Charles Glaze, Mr. George
Meier, Mrs. Harry Phillips! and
Mrs. Carl Wood. I
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Women's Club
Holds Meet
At Wooodburn
WOODBURN Woodburn's
Rural club was entertained at the j
home of Mrs. Burt Byers on Wed- ;
resday with a no-host luncheon
and business meeting. Mrs. Nela
Detweiler was welcomed as a new
member.
The meeting was called to or
der by the president, Mrs. H. A.
Lohse and 27 answered roll call.
Delegates were elected to attend
the county convention April 22 at
Macleay Grange hall. Those chos
en were Mesdames Emma Weber.
E. C. Peyton, Alice Haas, Anna
May Applegate and Joan Breu
ninger. Alternates are Mrs.
Charles Dean, Mrs. Earl Dunn,
Mrs. Byers,. Mrs. John Coleman
and Mrs.. Jennie Earl.
The club voted to make a do
nation to the library. For next
meeting on May 12, members will
bring clothes and money for the
children's farm home at Corvallis. j
Officers elected for the coming j
year were those who served this '
year. They are Mrs. Lohse, presi
dent; Mrs. M. H. Pillsbury, vice
J resident; Mrs. Peyton, secretary;
Irs. Coleman, treasurer; and Mrs.
Roy Seeley, publicity chairman.
Central Howell Mr. and Mrs.
John Siems are: building a new
home on their farm n this dis
trict. Siems is? from Silverton.
Mrs. Siems is the former Mae Ask
of Salem. j
Spring Valley, Mrs. Harvey
McLaughlin was hostess for a
social meeting of the Spring Val
ley Sunshine club at her home !
Wednesday.
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