The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 26, 1950, Page 17, Image 17

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    tittle Garden
Club Sponsors
Family Night-
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SALEM HEIGHTS It wa V
family night for the Little Gardec
club of Salem Heights Thursday
at the Salem Heights Community
' ball. A covered-dun dinner was
served to members and their fami
lies, with many persons attending.
Mrs L. I Bennett, president,
spoke on the Santiam district
jneeting to be held at the Ameri
can Lesion hall March T. The
Little Garden club will be co
' hostess with the other -garden
clubs in this district. The club ac
cepted an Invitation to the friend
ly Garden club at the home of
Mrs. A. A. Larsen on Hulsey ave.
March 2.
' On the program, the Junior sex
tet from the Salrsn high school
sang three numbers, and Ed.
Carteton. principal of the Salem
high school, showed movies on
Cowers and shrubs. .
' Mrs. Lyle Bayne was In charge
Of the affair, with Mrs. Kenneth
Z wicker and Mrs. Robert Hawk
Ins assisting In the kitchen, airs.
Fd. A. Carleton and Mrs. John
Douglas decorated the tables. F.
P. Colgan and Floyd McCXellan
poured. "
Four Corners
School Host to
100 Teachers
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Kcws Service
FOUB COBNEBS Principal Ar
thur V. Myers and his staff of tea
chers at Unrein school (Four Cor
ners) were hosts Thursday to more
than 100 teachers from the Salem
schools at an Inserviee demonstra
tion conducted by Mrs. Grace Wol
gamott, physical education super
visor. " Mrs. Barbara Kggleston and her
third grade students from McKln
ley school took the first half hour
of rhythmic exercises and creative
dancing. A dagger dance and a
military schottische were given.
Miss Evelyn Smith and the
fourth graders from Lincoln school
concluded the program with dance
patterns taken from old folk- dan
ces. .
THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS
From Tho Oregon Statesman's Valley Correspondents
Silverton Choir Schedules Concert Tonight
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SILVEKTOX The Immanael Lafheran choir (plctnred abeve) w&l gfve its annul spring concert Sunday
night at the churn. la the back raw are, from left to right. Wallace Satern, Winston Jergensen, Jenas
Byberg. Edvard Zttsewtts. Jaha Overland. Etaer Aarfcus. Gary Takstad. Leais Tars. Mrs. Weedard.
Center rew. DaxroM Jahnssn. Mrs. Alfred Jahnssn. Vera Bailer. Mrs. Marshall Eaten. Mrs. Toaa Amwr
soa, Mrs, John Lahaers, Denna Swansea. Mrs. Stanley Swansea, Mrs. E3ser Aarhas, Mrs. A. B. Amder
aaa and Jastin Dyrad. In frent are the Kev. 8. L. Almlle, Mrs. Darold Jehnsoa. Kathryn Lee. Anne DahL
r liachei AlaaUe Mrs. O. G. Leraas. Barbara Faaberg. Llse Lahners, Max! ae Brandenberg and Mrs. Dam.
Lutheran Church
Plans Installation
Statesauui Nwt Service
WILLA&nNA At the regular
worship service Sunday morning,
the Rev. Waldemar G.Hintz. pas
tor of Emmanuel Lutheran church,
will Install the first church coun
dL Members of the council will In
clude Emil Khith, Adolph Trenda,
Melvin Kihlstadiu and Mary
Hendrickson for a three - year
term; Otto Him, John CafareHI,
Emil Martin and William Skop
hammer for a two-year term; and
Joan Shetlerly, Pearl Lundeen.
Joseph Aase and Oiaf Rudd for a
one-year term. The sacrament of
the Lord's supper will also be ad
ministered at this service.
LAKSON IMFmOTED
SILVERTON Lawrence Lar
son, prominent local Izaak Walton
leaguer, was reported improving
Friday after a sudden Illness ear
lier in the week. His trouble was
diagnosed as asthma.
School Merger
To Be Discussed
UNION HILL Residents of Un
ion HUL Victor Point. McAlpine,
Oak Grove, Valley View, Silver
C&ff and Wald HUlS mmmimifi
are being requested to be at the
Victor Point school house Monday
night, February 27, at o'clock at
a school t meeting to discuss the
proposed consolidation with the
SOverton school district.
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Has Program;
Funds Voted
HUBBARD The Rev. Clar
ies Slaetma at thdt 1 Wnvthimi
EDisconal church noU en W)ut
the Church Means to the Commu
nity" at the meeting of the Bub
bard Parent - Teachers associa
tion. . ..
lira. Ben ICQerr nrcsldent. ntv
ened the meeting with a reading
about Founders day. The local as
sociation is three years eld and
the national omnizstkai is &a
years old this month.
MnsJe on thm mmm wm nm
Vided bv thA Zkn Ck-trttm nmritt.
kg of Richard Uergerhouser, Ed
Hooley. Glenn Yoder. Daniel
Wldmer. Earl Keaagy. I. T. To
der, Sanford Yoder and Homer
Eke, who tans several smnbers.
The attendant tmnattm mm m
by -the fourth grade. A film will
oe snown m toe gymnashzni March
S 73 p. zn. Home made candy
win be sold.
A On half iriTiMn was
voted to the 4-H summer school
and S3 was voted to the PTA
scholarship fund. Projects carried
from vear to vear mclnda the
awarding of a gift to the room
winning the attendance banner at
the most meetings and the plaque
awarded to the outstanding eighth
grade graduate each year.
Silverton Men
Bake Pies for
Choir Dinner
Fear Geracra The Four Cor
ners Garden dub win meet Thurs
day, March 2. at 7:30 o'clock at
the t "''r hall with Mrs.
Lyle Bayne of West Salem speak
ing on the culture of Tuberous
Begonias." Hostesses1 wfil bo Mrs.
Earl Thulm, Mrs. BV K. Corning.
Mrs. B. C rafffsmn ana sua.
Leroy Austin.
Uaeahi Mrs. B. V. Carlwri
registrar for Spring Valley voting
nwrfairt. win ha at tj-o1i store
Monday, February 27, for the con
venience ex. those m in oouymg
section wno wisn to register
lfws Scrrlca
SILVERTON Jim Nelson,
Harlan Moe, Oscar Satern and Jim
Phillips were hosts Thursday night
to a late pie supper at Trinity
church with the Trinity choir
meniDers as guests.
Refreshments consisted of apple
pie, -which three of the men ac
tually baked. Satern admitted be
had never baked a pie and didnt
believe he would start now. but
he went so far as to pare the ap
ples i or tne pie.
At the party at which the pies
were served an exchange of re
cipes for pies and methods of mix.
ing formed one of the chief topics
lor conversation.
Valley
Criefb
VIetac Paiat Mrs. A. N. Doer-
fler will bat homa hostess for the
regular meeting of the McAIpin
Stitchers dub Thursday, March
2. This will be an all day meeting
with a coveted dish hmrheow at
noon. Mrs. Erie I Fisher is presi
dent. . " - - .
mnwiat A local talent
program will be presented at the
high school aucuxorium on smay,
March 10, at t p. m. Phyllis Jo-
hansena speech dass. ' alons? with
other numbers by local talent, win
take part. Tne rTA is sponsoring
the program, assisted by .the li
brary and speecn deparnnent oi
the hh?h trKnnl Proeeeds will eo
to the PTA dishwasher fund and
the high school library and
speech department.
Breaks The Ramp and White
grocery store was broken into last
week. The only items reported ta
ken were groceries and dgarets.
Eitry was gained through a forced
rear door.
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fVOIamlna A meeting of those
interested in the improvement of
West Main street will be held
Thursday evening. March 2, in the
city council cnambers.
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WniimtnaMrsv Laurice Fox,
nresident of the PTA, has announ
ced that more candy1 is needed for
the weekly candy sales being held
at the grade school each Friday.
Proceeds go to the cafeteria dish
washer fund.
FICTTJXI FXOG1AM" SET
WILLAMINA Ethel RydeH of
Portland will show pictures taken
on her trip to Europe in a program
at the grade school Tuesday eva
ing, February 28 at 8 p. m. There
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will be no admission charge, buti Miss Rydell; accompanied bf
a free will offering will be taken Mary MudC. toured several coun
for the dishwasher fond. The PTO tries m Europe, including Sweden
is sponsoring the showing of the Denmark, . Norway, Switzerland,
pmurcs. Germany and Irance.
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