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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1950)
Utr oil- rtlmr ti: , The Slcrtesmaa, Salem. Oregon, Sandfly,' Angnsi 6, 1S53 -13 Returns from I - toE Trip lUroue SUtramaa Km Service DETROIT Lanriti Ilansen has returned from Europe where he visited relatives. He left Cop enhagen, Denmark at 9 pa, Fri day, and arrived in Salem at 8 pja. last Sunday. . 'Mrs. C L. Chandler of Seattle Is expected to arrive Monday for a visit at the home ol her sister, Mrs. Gordon SMdmore. A The Womens Civic club raet with Mrs. Pat Crawford. Mrs. Ban Hell wig of Mangold gave a talk on textile painting and figurine painting. . Margaret Basnick was elected treasurer in place of Mil dred Whit who resigned because he Is moving away soon. Hos tesses for the next meeting will be Mrs. Nolan Basnick, Mrs. Bay mond Sophy and Mrs. u L By nearson. . v -;'-:-V Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brfles at tended the funeral of his brother, Aaron Ineram. at Lebanon. In gram was killed in a plane crash at Toieao. , j Willamina Schools To Start Classes On September 5th Itatesaua News ferric . September 5 has been set as the tentative ooenine: date for: the nnmift date for the Willamina schools bv board members. Vera Huddleston end Al Newby. The high school and the grade school are both undergoing .extensive redecorating, with Vie Emmons and Vern. fiiggles in charge. The Rev. and Mrs. Warren W. Pechman returned here this week after spending a week at Estes ParV Cntarada. at the Board of American Missions school of the United Lutheran church in Ame li Tht Rer. and Mrs. Pechman found the school helpful in the work they are doing m wiuanuna, as the pastor was able to exchange ideas with pastors from different sections. . , " The WHlamina dty council will fnwt Umbr eveninr in - the council chambers, with reviewing bids on the paving projects me main Item on xne agenaa. Catholic Foresters Picnic Today Near Angel News Srries MT. ANGEL, Aug. 5 A picnic for all members of the Catholic Foresters and their families will be held at Koster's park, , four miles northeast of ML Angel Sun- ' flay. ;.su -'. z - This includes the members of the Men Foresters and Women ; Foresters rad their respective families and the members of the Junior Foresters, both boys and girls, and their parents and bro thers; and sisters, i ; . . Mrs. John Schmitz is in charge ef refreshments and 7 Mrs. d Hammer of the entertainment for the juniors. Free ice cream and cold drinks will be served. Mrs. Fred J. Schwab, chief ranger of the Women Foresters, and Bill-Blem,-chief ranger of the men's organization, are in charge of arrangements. Auxiliary Group Makes Plana for Harvest fiesta Xrws Service DALLAS The August busi ness meeting of the auxiliary to Dallas post 3203, Veterans of For eign Wars, was held at the VFW hall Wednesday, with Mrs. Gar ry Hanson presiding. Department encampment r ports were given by Mrs. Boy Kliever and Mrs. Eddie Ware, delegates from Dallas auxiliary. Plans were discussed for the Har vest Fiesta which the auxiliary will sponsor later in the month. Ruth K" president of Sil verton auxiliary 3004, introduced the following guests from Silver ton: Sarah Burch, Enid ' Elliott, Betty Lee Morgan, Matilda Pierce, Anna Hansen, Lenna Elliott; Ma ry Wilch, Bemice Grant, Nellie Ca vender, Edna Walker, Gertrude Moen, - Catherine Lynch, Vivian Quarber and Clara ralrstad. Hostesses for the evening we Mrs. Forrest Martin, Mrs. Harold Schroeder end Mrs. Richard Bar- Keizer Scouts Spending 7eek at Camp Pioneer Sfffws St vice r" KTTZKH A group of 21 scouts are spending the week at Camp Pioneer. This is the largest repre sentation of any troop registered. Scoutmaster Otto Y linker ai Hugh Adams, advisor, are with the groan, ' Modern Japan was the fteme or the Woman's i Missionary meeting held Tuesday night with Mrs. J. E. Clark. 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