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,1 .N 1 The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Saturday; April -1, 1950 r TH VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS From The Oregon Statesman's Valley Correspondents Eastern Star At Jefferson Plans Trip j HrtwMi Nw Service ' JEFFERSON Francis Phelps is in Salem Central hospital re covering from an appendectomy performed, TuesdayV He will not return home before Tuesday ot next week. . :. ' ,'!!' Euclid chapter, OES, ha been invited to attend next Wednes day's meeting; of the Sweet Home chapter when that chapter i has - friendship night, v i ! ! i I " Past Matrons club pf Euclid chapter, OES, will meet I Thursj -day, April , at the home- of Mrs. X. S. Thurston at 12a5 Wallet street in Salem.. Mrs. David Loch ney of Salem will be assisting hostess. t f Jefferson friends have learned cf the birth of a son, Jeffry Leel io Mr. and Mrs. John Kendle of Bcio, February 16. This is theiif first child. Mrs. Kendle is. tye . former Patsy Parrish, daughter of Mrs. J.'E. Parrish of Jefferson. Mrs. Lester Conser left this week for Eugene where she will visit at the home t of her nieceJ Mrs. Lindsay Doty, helping care for the' DotyV 11 - year - old! .daughter Diane. Diane i cracked the vertebra at the base of her: train last Friday when she turned her head ' in the gymnasium. A freak accident, Diane 'will have i her neck in a cast for some timei Doty is credit manager of Sears i store in Eugene and' Mrs. DotyJ im grade school teacher, .both nan tives of this community, j - - i t I Seventeen members i and one ; guest were present for Tuesday's, meeting of the Three Links club In IOOF hall. The club planned; card party for April IS. MrsJ C. M. Cochran and Mrs. Charles Smith served refreshments at the tea nour. .-. . Orchard Heights Girls Plan Mother' Tea StaUtaua News Stnrlct ORCHARD HEIGHTS ( The! Busy Stitchers, 4-H sewing club for Mountain View, and Ponmral schools, net Friday, March 24j Plans were mad to shave a tea for the mothers within the next -month. i, . i Mrs. N. G. Wilson, of Oiehalia rraau, u a gUttl at tb fcome Of person. George Wilson. I ;1 Itateimaa News ler Falls City The Falls City Community club will sponsor a talent show Friday night, April 7. Division 1 will include children from I the pre-school through the grade school age. High school pupils and adults will vie in dl- vision 2. " i Pepeorn Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morgan and son of southern Ore gon were visitors in the Popcorn district recently. Mr. Morgan at tended the" Popcorn school here more than 20 years ago. He is now on a cattle ranch near Bandon. Orchard Heights The Rev. Fred Taylor will preach next Sun day, April 2, at 11 o'clock at the Summit Methodist church. Sunday school will be at 10 o'clock. Popcorn - A hard- time party will be held Saturday night, April 1 at the Popcorn school house. -1 . ' Keizer Word has been receiv ed from Portland of the birth of a son,1 Dennis Lee, to Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Nuttbrock (Agnes Snook). He is the first grandchild of Mr and Mrs. Bernard Snook of Kei zer. j. i SUverton Silverton Hills Com munity club will meet Saturday night,! April 1, In the community clubhouse. A no-host late supper will be served after a program and other entertainment Guests Visit At Hubbard Statesaua News Service HUBBARD Thalia Rebekah lodge j met Tuesday evening with three visitors present Mrs. Ber tha Bos worth of Metagosha Re bekah lodge. North Dakota, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gollihur of Cityview lodge, Portland. Gollihur is Grand Guardian of the Grand lodge. A total of $23 was voted out for the president's hobby. Mrs. Ella Becker and Mrs. John Morrison were elected as delegates to the Rebekah assembly at Astoria In May. j Alternates elected were Frances Weaver and Mrs. eorge Kogers. Mrs. Morrison wa re commended for district deputy president . -Refreshments were served at tables decorated with spring flow era, Easter baskets and bunnies accented with tall white tapers, by Mrs. Amos Brusven and Mrs. Merl Banyard. Valley Obituaries i ! ' -. - - . ' - Statesnua News Berries John Thurston Kearns STAYTON John Thurston Keams. 88. retired real estate man. resident of Stayton for 82 years. died in saiem weonesaay. luncru services win be held irom xne Weddle chaoel Saturday at 2 pan., Clyde R. Freeman officiating. Kearns was Dorn m inursion county, Washington, May 4, 1881, and lived in Stayton nearly his entire life before moving to Sa lem a snort tune ago. Surviving are his wiie. airs. Edith Kearns of Salem: a daugh ter MrL June Bartow of Leaven worth, Wash.; two sons, Ivan" of Seattle and Guy Kearns in Aiasxa; a sister, Susie Kearns of Stayton and . three grandcnuaren. Dr. Kenneth P. Lancefield AMITY Dr. Kenneth P. Lancefield who died in Portland March 27 was native son of Amity, and the youngest son of th late ? Jennie and Robert W. Lancefield, early day residents of Amity. ! Funeral services were held at Macy's chapel, McMinnvUle, with interment in the Evergreen ceme tery. Survivors are his widow, Mary Ernestine; two brothers, Lynn of Salem, Dr. Donald Lance field. New York Citr: three sis ters, Mrs. H. E. Wilson, Fresno, Calif.; Mrs. H. . Thomas, ana Hilda Lancefield, Portland. Edwin Lee Twitchell ALBANY Funeral services for Edwin Lee Twitchell, 3, were held from the Fortmiller-Freder icksen chapel FridayJ . Elder C. B. Braun of Albany, assisted by Elder Augustus K. Belnap of Cor vallis, of the Church of Christ Latter Day1-Saints, officiated. Burial was in Willamette Mem orial Park. , Edwin was born in Albany Dec ember 31. 1946. He died in the Doernbecher hospital In Portland where he had been taken a few days ago for treatment Surviving Is his mother, Mrs. Doris Twit chell of Albany, his father, Ben nett Twitchell with the U. 8 army in Japan; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mlrl Christensen of Albany, and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Twitchell of Logsdon. Hepsey Jeaale Jack SILVERTON Funeral serv ices for Hepsey Jennie Jade, who be held from the Memorial chapel of the Fkman funeral home Mon day at 2 tun. She will be. buried beside her husband in Miller cemetery. j , Mrs. Jack is a member of pioneer family at Silverton. Extension Unit Makes Shades At Marouam By Airs. Tessa McPberson ' Statesaua News Service MAROUAM The Thomas ex tension unit met at the home of Mrs. Sylinda Schmidt March 28 for an all day session including business, potluck luncheon and the making of 17 lamp shades. Project leaders were Mrs. Jerry Imper and Mrs. Hazel Lorensen. Those who arrived early had the pleasure of viewing the collection of antiques which is a hobby of Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt Mrs. Schmidt spina . her own . flax thread for her crochet bedspreads and lac table covers. Attending were Marie Newell, Hazel Lorenzen, . Jerry Imper, Margarette Frye, Alma Harigstad, Ethel Harigstad, Sara Harigstad. Ida Eggler, Leila Heinz; Margar et Olsen, Nora Brown; Violette Momer, Gladys Landwlng, Llda Brougher, Evelyn Nicholson, Paul ine Swartout, Maude Rice, Sylvia McMorrW, and two new' members. Margaret Shepard .and Helen Mc Killap, and hostess Mrs. Sylinda Schmidt The Butte Creek PTA is spon soring a card party at the. school auditorium April 1. Mrs. Edna Os ter is chairman. Mr."" and Mrs.? Less Brown, Mrs. Orah Robertson and Mrs. Lena Skirvin attended the funeral of Edwin Skirvin at Eugene Monday. Skirvin was well known in this community as he spent his boy hood days with his; parents here where they farmed for several years. ! ! 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