The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 16, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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Holds Meeting
At Sheridan
Statesman Newt Service
WILLAMINA The American
Xegion post and auxiliary met at
Sheridan. Elsie Eckman of Port
land, state child welfare chairman,
was a guest, and spoke to the post
and auxiliary. She was introduced
by Nellye TitusT, Sheridan Legion
auxiliary child "welfare chairman
The FL Girls met Wednesday
right at the home of Ruth Skop
hammer, with President Avis
Brock presiding! at the meeting.
A motion was passed to sponsor
a local girl to attend Girl's State,
which will be held beginning June
12, for a week, at Willamette uni
versity in Salem. It was announced
that the Amity Rebekah lodge will
have a party April 26, to which
all members of the lodges in the
district are invited to attend. It
will be a hobo party. A'gifJ was
resented to Joyce Lessick, who
las moved to Junction City. t
Door prize was won by Nettie
Wise. and. those who could not
attend the Rebekah lodge Valen
tine party were presented with
! their gifts. A game was played
with Ann Denton winning first
prize and Dorothy McNamar, con
solation. Refreshments were served by
i the hostess to Nettie Wise, Joyce
i Lessick, Jere Boundy, Etta gene
! Thompson, Joan Shetterly, Kath
ryn Parrett, Dorothy McNamar,
Avis Brock and the guest, Ann
Denton.
Couple Moves
To Portland
.Statesman New Service
JEFFERSON Mr. and TUrs.
Jack Knight have moved from
Portland to Jefferson and Jack is
employed at the Freres Building
Supply yards here. They have
moved into the Oliver Stephenson
house next door to the E. B.
Knights.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harris, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Hoeffley of Salem are on their
way home from a motor trip to
San Antonio, Tex., and are ex
pected to arrive sometime this
weekend. The Heffleys visited her
f on in Texas and Mr. and Mrs.
If arris were guests of Mrs. Har
ris' aunt, Mrs. Hugh Acock, and
Mr. Acock.
Achievement Day
Set at Halsey
-. Statesman News .Service
ALBANY May 6 has been
set as the date for the annual
achievement day at Halsey, with
Mrs. Omar Falk as chairman of
the junior parade. Lela McAlis-
ter will reign over the affair as
queen arid princesses will be
Virginia Nichols, Martha Taylor,
Marlene Muller and Helen Wal
ton. .
Escorts chosen by. the queen and
her princesses are Duape Muller,
Kenton ..Muller, Vern Vannice,
Gary Holmes and Dick Vannice.
The usual program will . follow
the parade- and field games will
he held during the afternoon.
SEWING CLUB MEETS
LABISH CENTER The Lab-
Jsh Center 4-H Sewing club met
with Gaymelle Metheny Thurs
day to discuss the spring 4-H
show that will be held in Salem
on April 28. Miss Metheny and
Carolyn Haslebacher will make
posters for the show. Group will
meet at Miss Haslebacher's home
April 19.
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