The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 13, 1949, Page 20, Image 20

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SoWm. Orxyon.Trtdrf. May 13 1843
Social Evening
Set by Group
At Jefferson
grove with picnic supper planned.
Sunday night, representatives
from the Giddeon Bible society
will have charge of the services
at the Evangelical UB church. An
offering for Giddeon work will
five children are now making their
home with his parents in the par
sonage. gifts were presented to Mrs. Addle
Davidson, oldest mother present;
Mrs. Shirley Gross; youngest mo
ther present, and Mrs. Dye, moth
er with the largest family. She
was also presented another gift for
the mother having the most chil
dren (five) present at the services.
Mrs. Dye, a widow, living at Loo
ney Butte, has II children.
1 North Santiam Mother
j Honored at Dinner
Charles Foster and family. Aume
ville; Martin Hughes. Seattle; Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Hoffman and son.
Marion, and J. W. Archibald, Sa
lem. The Rv. D. D. Randell of Med- ;
fprd, veteran missionary of thej
American Sunday School union, j
will talk on his work and present j
the needs of the union at the j
morning church services at Talbot j
Community church. With him will j
NORTH SANTIAM Mrs. Eth
ell Archibald was honor guest at
a Mother's day dinner at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Hoff
man. Guests were Mr. and Mm. G. W.
Siddall and family, Salem: Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Robl and daughter, Til
lamook; Mr. and Mrs. Greg Robl
and family, Stayton; Mr. and Mrs.
OSBFKG NAMED
ALBANY Dr. Edward E. Oe
berg, Albany, was named Thurs
day to the chairmanship of Ore
gon Foot Health Week by offi
cials of the Orem Association eg
Chiropocusts. The week will be
observed May 21 through 29.
taken.
Rev. and Mr. A. E. Bashford
! returned home Friday night from
' Nebraska where they were called
by the death of their sister-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bashford and
' JEFFERSON The Evangelical
! United Brethren church social eve-
ning will be held Friday night at
8 o'clock at the Frank Rehfeld
be Rev. Peter J. Becker of the j
Salem field. At the Mother's day j
1 Sunday morning service at Talbot. 1
Seventeen and one third million
women were employed in the Un
ited States in November, 1948.
Penney
SALEM, OREGON
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DIPLOMATIC SKlt RV. Averc II Ilarrlman. In i ted
Ules Special Representative in Europe for th Economic Cooper
ation Administration, lakes to skis at Arosa, Switzerland.
Amitv HiIi
To Compete at
Klamath Falls
AMITY. May II' Special ) - -Amity
high ch band rrtul ir!
chorus will leave here Friday for
Klamath Fails w here they r, ill
romix-le- in the s'i.'e-w. ide mu.:c
competition final n Saturday.
Amity paired the final-- last
month after winning top ratings
at the district coi test in HiHs
boro. The o'her school ti im
pete 15 Canby in Cla kamas
county Amity Eirls thrws re
ceived a superior rating at Hili
boro and the band rj excellent
ward.
Both groups are directed bv
Jowph M. Barr. high school mu-ir
Instructor The students will be
transported m the regular school
bus fo'.lowing Friday's Mav dav
fertival in which they will participate
Gate Graduation
Plans Completed
GATES Oradua!ion exerr:e
fot tht- Gates grade ard high
schools vuij le held June 1 in the
schorl aurijtoriufn witn the Rev.
Willaid B ufkner, Sta.vton. schedul
ed as the its..in shaker.
Norma Jean Deviie is senior
class valedit toi ian. Bacci laureate
scrMces u1l be held at the Mill
City Church of Clmst May 22
Gates' field day, a:r a n n u a 1
school eeitt. wilj be held May20. :
A puiiic- iutic h at; noon will be fol- !
lo'Afd ly n .-hort entertainment
program by the seniors and jun- ,
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The jc.rior-senior banquet will
be h id at 'tiie Spa restaurant the
evening cf May 14
LiiiK'iicon Tarks
Final Club Mct'liii"
1 N I.) F. PEN D FA'C F - A roerel
diih hmcheon will be the Imjl
meeting of the Independence
Woman's ciub next Tuesday af
ternoon. May 17
. Annual reports of officeis and
CMnrnittee chairmen will be re
ceived follow ed bv the installa
tion of the new officer?
The new officers to be installed
re Mrs T. P Sharp. preident;
t Ivan Marble, first ye presi
dent: Mn. 'Ralph H Kletmg.
-orid vice president .!rs Ralph
Evan, secretary j.nd Mis. A L
Thoms, treasurer
SaN'in Man llonorl
At Gal- Party
GAT F-S - Mr. ind Mrs Clarence
Rush entertained their son. L le.
Saturday, at a pcrty honoring his
21st birthday.
Present were the honored guest
and his wife. S.iSem. Wanda Van
dermeer. Mill C4ty. Gerald Garri
son. Gates and the hosts.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOl'NCED
INDEPENDENCE - Mr and
Mra. Monroe C'linc announced the
njtauement of their da ug iter
Roslie to Pvt Kenneth Fuller
M OTHERS HONORED
LIBERTV - Mrs Arthur Voigt
and Mrs. Ei nest F'i ee w ere honoi -ed
at a Mothers day picnic at
Corvalus wi Sunday. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Free. Paula
and Joan, and Mr. and Mrs Don
Free, former JLibeiiy residents.
Mr. andsfrs. Ctarev.ce Voigt. Sha
re i and leannit. Bob Voigt. Allan
Voigt whev- atterttis medical sc hool
in IVttlar(Ci. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Free nu ; Mr. and Mr. Arthur
Voigt.
son of Mri and ; Mr-. V FnlSe
thi week The weddir.g will take
place some time this fa!!
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SLICED BACOII
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KIIUCKLES
Rath's Smoked Ham
lb.
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Fresh Potato or tlacar.
Pound
COTTAGE CHEESE
Bulk . I
Salad 35
lb.
25c
tcaij Assortment oi Luncheon Meats
picnics and lunches
. ideal for
State Street Market
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