The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 12, 1950, Page 14, Image 14

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14 The Statesmen. Salem.
Children Will
Model Fashions
At Benefit
I One of the larger affairs of the
coming week will be the benefit
bridge luncheon and children's fa
shion revue to be given by aux
iliary members of the Marion-Polk
county Medical Society on Thurs
day afternoon at the American Le
gion club at one o'clock. Proceeds
from the affair will be used to
purchase two large library circu
lating carta for both Salem hos
pitals. Children's styles will be shown
by Margwen's and Miss Margaret
Allen will ' be the commentator.
Mrs. Raymond Barton will be the
pianist for the show and children
of auxiliary members will be in
the style parade.
The St Patrick motif will be
used in decorating the tables. Mrs.
Harmon Marvey and Mrs. William
Crothers are co-chairmen of the
affair and Mrs. William Lidbeck is
in charge of the style revue. Those
wishing reservations are asked to
call Mrs. Robert F. Wulf or Mrs.
Carl W. Emmons.
. Among those who have already
made reservations' for the affair
are Mesdames Arthur Erickson,
Robert Anderson, Claude Miller,
S. G. Sargent, H. EJ Gilbert, Mor
ris K. Crothers, Will ard Stone,
William Newmyer, Wilmer Smith,
Paul Hale, Edward Lebold. A. T.
King, Mike Steinbock, Ralph E.
Purvine, Kenneth Power, WiUard
-.K. Thompson," Ralph Schlesinger,
Robert Joseph, John Ramage, Jo
sept Matujec, Norman Young, Ar
thur Fisher, Kenneth Sherman, C.
Ronald Hudkins, W. Wells Baum,
A. D. Woodmansee. St. Elmo Mas
sengale, Horace McGee, Rosoce
Wilson, Lynn Hammers tad, S. D.
Wiles, James Haworth, Russell 4!.
Pratt, . Homer Smith, Jr., Coburn
Grabenhorst, Erwin Bahlburg, G.
Robert- Hoffman,' Charles Gray,
Milton Kansler. Lewis Clark, Bur
ton A. Myers. Charles D. Wood and
Maynard Shiffer.
Waling Worker Plan
Bake Sale at Idanha
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' IDANHA At the meeting of
the Santiam -Willing Workers at
the home of Edna Gordon, it was
voted to give S5 jto the aid of the
Red Cross. j
- A hake sale was set for the ear
ly spring. Mrs. Gordon served re
freshments to Mesdames Betty
Pittam, Georgia New, Pearl Geib
ler, Mable Barney, Bertha Rey
nolds, Elsie Girod," Mary Gulli
ford and Beba Snyder; also one
guest, Mrs. John Sunquist and
four children. ; I
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Crosley Home Economist who will
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Trying on two of the pastel organdy pinafores they will model In the children's style
show on Thursday at the American Legion club sponsored by the auxiliary of the Marion
Polk county Medical society are Nina and Carolyn Crothers, twin daughters of Dr. and Mrs.
William Crothers. With the little girls are Mrs. Crothers and Mrs. Harmon Harvey, co-chairmen
of the benefit affair, and Mrs. William Lidbeck, who is arranging the style show. OCen-nell-EUis
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Kindergarten
Wm Open
At Woodburn
SUUtaMui Newt Service
WOODBURN The Woodburn
kindergarten will open for the
spring term Monday, March 20.
The school is held in the base
ment of the Presbyterian church
on Mondays through Thursdays,
from -8:45 to 11:00 a. m.
Particular emphasis will be
placed oa pre - school work this
rod's for the ones who had birth
days the first quarter.
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spring, the majority of the child
ren enrolled being old enough to
start school in the fall.
Mrs. Gail Wengenroth will be
instructor for the group. A few
openings In the enrollment are
available and anyone wishing to
enroll his child may call Mrs.
Wengenroth at Woodburn 1413 or
Mrs. Carl Magnuson, president of
the kindergarten mothers' group,
at Woodburn, Black 307.
Children; enrolled to date in
clude Denny Colgan, Bobby Lamb,
Jo Anne Magnuson, Teddy Ahre,
Judy Peterson, Michaelle Blag
den, Marilyn Sowa, Kathleen Ed
wards, Douglas Seely, James Go
ble, Dick Bilieu, Katherine Hilde
brandt, Nancy Timm and Carter
Brundage.
The Crosley cooking scnoof and
freezing demonstration Is a public
feature to acquaint you with the
luxury of using modern appliances I
1:30 to 4:00 P.
' AT THE
Commerce
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147 N. Liberty
Among the things you will learn are the tech
nique of using an electric range . top heat
ing elements, the uses of cooking pots and
each of the two ovens. The preparation of
foods for storing In freezing units will also
be demonstrated. All food prepared by the
school will be given to those people attend
ing. It's educational . it's free . and
there's a chance for one of those wonderful
prizes . . , be there for surel
. Also V aluable Prizes
GEVU R
CAT IN DOGHOUSE
'CHICAGCMaVPablo, the tom
cat, Is in the doghouse now.
p Pablo lives in a south side tav
ern He came hOme early one
morning ) and scratched on the
back door. Henry Williams, the
night watchman, opened it. In
walked Pablo and two new pals
men carrying pistols. Pablo's pals
took $630 and left
THIEVES MENACE STORK
OLEAN, N. YHV-Thieves al
most tripped up the stork here
when they siphoned some gasoline
out of an ambulance.
The vehicle ran dry before
reaching the hospital. However the
expectant father following the am
bulance In bis own ear, was chle
to push it to the hospital.
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Improvements
Effected at
Scotts Mills
Stated
Newt Service
SCOTTS HILLS - Many new
improvements have been complet
ed by city crews here recently.
Sewer openings have been clear
ed, yellow safety lines have been
painted at intersections and school
zones have been marked. Speed
limit signs I have been installed
and stop sign placed at the inter
section of the Marquam-Missourl
Bridge and Crooked Finger roads.
One of the few'remaining cov
ered bridges; in this area may soon
give way toi progress. The county
court has indicated that a steel
bridge mayj replace the covered
structure over Butte Creek near
Scotts Mills.! ' .
Mrs. R. M. Taylor has appoint
ed district solicitors for the 1950
Red Cross drive in this area. They
Better
to
Look
At . . . in
Personality
AN EYE FOR BEAUTY
Personality glasses actually enhance the exquisite beauty
lines of your, face. Why abhor wearing glasses, when,
if you take advantage of this fact, your glasses will ae
tually augment your personal appearance. Come In at
your convenience for an examination.
Dr. Henry E. Morris Dr. Ktnntth W. Morris
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OPTOMETRISTS AT I
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MORRIS OPTICAL CO.
444 State
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APPLIANCES
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district; Mrs. Frankie Sheppard,
Briar Nob; Mrs. Jacobson, Scotts
Mills; Mrs. O'. H. Brongher and
Mrs. Mike Land wing, Hazel Ridge,
and Mrs. Taylor, Crooked Finger.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Brongher.
Mrs. Katherine Paul and Pauline
Swartout of Marquam attended
the garden club convention in Sa
lem Tuesday. -
Liberty Group
Plans Spring
Youth Work
Statesman News Service
LIBERTY A group of persons
gathered at Liberty store Wed
nesday ' to discuss plans for a
teen-age activity night in the Lib
erty community
It was planned to sell mem
bership cards for all the children
over 10 years of age. These mem
bership cards will entitle the
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youngsters j M 'sftepil anyl acdtlty
until Junl7' ... I;
Mrs. Joe Vanek, secretary for
the Liberty Community flub ap
pointed the following committee
to work on this teen-age! activity
night: Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rux,
Mr. and Mrs. William Meyer, Mrs.
Lois Worthington, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Sipe, Mrs, William Harri
son and Joe Vanek. J -
The committee Will report on
March 22 when the next meeting
wm re neid at tne store.
Jill !'
Bill Williams Offers
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Prefect your Investment hi your heme appliances with ser
vice by expert technicians using only the finest equipment.
PwH line ef spare parts; .
Come In tomorrow
from balcony
111 North Liberty
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From State Hospital ?
Thomas R. Ellis, 44, a patient
at Oregon state hospital, escaped
Saturday morning, state police re
ported. Ellis walked away from
his job in the laundry' room about
10 a.m, hospital authorities said.
Hospital authorities said Ellis is
not dangerous.
A completo electri
cal appliance serv
fco In the heart of
the business district ,
on
REFRIGERATORS
RANGES
RADIOS
HOME FREEZERS
WASHERS
And All Small
Appliances
and inspect our plant
to basement.
Phono 1-341