The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 18, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Thm StatenDOB. Salem. Oregon, Wednessday
SOCIETY
Around
Town..
hy Jerytste Eegli
VISITORS . . . "nl prtie in
their honor hirhlifht the sumimr
social calendar ... Mrs. Kenneth
itemon and Mr. R1ph Nohleren
, vee hostesses lor bridge party
.Tuesday night at the home c;f Mrs.
.Hanson's father. Hoy H. Mills . . .
The affair wss arranged in rompli
.inent to three summer visitors,
. Mis. Andrew H.'Burmtt of Santa
l-ibara. Miss Julia Johnein of
Portland nr- Miss Eleanor Trin-,;-dle
of Coryalli . . . A laU supper
was HtvH by the hostesses . .
Friday sricbt.-.. Mix. Harrison
. W. E!s,in, jr. and Mrs. Wayne
Dunrhton will entertain f the lor
;,mer's Kinewood Heights nome for
,.the pleasure of Mrs. Burnett, Mi
Johnson and Mis Trindle .. , . A
, tkfcrt supper will l served with
. liridce. in play during the evening
; . . . Other ruests bidden ire Mrs.
, FhiM) Hall, ho is ejpeettfi to ar
, the in the capital from Aberdeen,
I Jkwth Dakota the end of the we k,
. Mrs. Kenneth Hanson, Mrs. Ra.lph
, fohl;ren, Mrs. Harold Shegrro,
, Mrs. Oscar White, Mrs. Donald
..Feitzer, Mrs. Malcolm Jonts, Mrs.
"-.Wheeler Ft. English, nd Mrs. Wil-
Ham H. Trindle. jr.
A Laffet dinner . . . given en
Today nitht by Mrs. Ralrh
, fleieer i her country bent fr
the f Uaftore ef Mis lrma Rt
fotd of llonelulri. wImi Is visiting
in the eapital thin summer with
, her hi ether -in-law and sister, the
; ftam ftutUrs... The dinner table
. wan arranged in the garden and
, W(V were creep ef Mfes
. Fotuford" loan time- friends i'.
, tAhm Ola Clark, Mise Beryl Ble.lt,
Wn Maxine Keren, Miss Dere-
- thy I raree, Dr. Helen Feerre,
TAttm Lerett Ferd. Mi Dera
; tUa KievfleffMiM Leila Hi don,
; Mrs. f. J. Butler, Mrs. Bjren
Kcrrlck. Wra. G. Frederlefc
Chamberswilrft. Merrill D. Ohl
; leg and Mrs. Frank Neer...
John Li nd beck on Saturday when
Mrs. Cmlton J. McLtwi and. her
mother, Mrs. Frank H. Spears, en
tertained nl the M(L1 enuntiT
home . . . Mrs. Lindbeck is Imving
..today for Honolulu to join ber
navel lieutenant commander hus
: band . . . Honoiinir the visitor were
Mrs. Robert G. Brady, Mrs. Rob-
rt KMidoway and son,' Robert Da-
, or t'ortliincl. Mrs. Robert G
Co n't fill him up since
we twitched lo
Curly' Milk
Cups end glasses empty .
fast when they're filled
with richer tasting CUR- ,
LY'S Mil K. Keep yoor
. "whole family healthy
end happy ... twitch
, to delicious CURIY'S
AAtlK today.
: CURLY'S
Your Friendly
rlome Owned Dairy
Phone 3783
GENERAL y ECTMICl
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- CLUBS
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' Silvfrlon Mrs. Fhilip G.
Oile4 e foimeri Rognild
Slorrutte, dougRter cf Mr.
, orid Mrs. Michotl Eicnuste
cf Sily erlorv "whes e we
ding -was on event of j July
14 of Trinity LulJie ion
churcrL Mr. CJilf js Ibe,
r on c( Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Cliies of Nebraska City,
Neb'.. (McEwan r,hoto).
Brady,' jf. and .children, Michael
Jean and Robert Bruce ; . . Mrs.
Stanley McKay, Mrs.tGale Bcsse
and smal son, Rene. . I Mrs. Prince
W. Byrdi Mi Betty feyrd . . . Mr.
Homer Efan, Miss. Adfle Ecan,
Mrs. William Egan, Mrs.! T. W.
Creech and the hostess i..
Geest frf henr ... at a r arty to
rtight wijl t Mrs. Richard Sulli
vpit, who is visiting" in the crpital
this month from Pendlrton at the
home of -her prentp, the Kenneth
Bells... Mrs. Warren Ling and
Miss Ruth Skinner ate entertain
ing for the pleasure of Mrs. Sulli
van at the Ling home en Olive
street., v; A dessert supper will be
served with bridge following . . .
Honoring the visitor Will be Mrs.
Gordon Krueger, Mrs. (Hillary
Etzel, Mrs. Kex Adolph, Mrs. ?.
Dixon VanAusdell, Mrs. Jack
Strickfaden; Mrs. Fred Nichols,
Mrs. Richard Grabehhorsrt, Mrs.
Charles A.. Barclay, Mrs.fDatrell
Gemmell Mrs. Robert Hinkle, Mrs.
Roy Of twin and the hostesses
WELCOME llOMC.Marjoric
Scandlink daughter ef the William
E. Scandjings, has returned from a
month's stay in Mew York City,
where she was one of 19 guest
editors of Mademoiselle Magazine
.She served as fiction editor of
the August issue ... Marge! gradu
ated in June from the University
of Orfg and is .an TAlpha.Delta
n . . , -t . - .:
Referring . . . te RaJf m te make
their heme are Mr. and Mrs.
Rewellf Rentier. whr arrived in
the capital Menday bIkM I rem
Oeeanside. Califs, where he- has
lieeH statiened at Came Peedle
ten with the mat lues as a staff
eeegeeat ... Eereet Berth . the
Rennets ateeped in Kan Franels
ee...he has been released from
active dety with the (narie eerye
after a'year ef eervlce...
Arriving... In the capital ea
Menday were Mrs. Keltea Lew
; ery aed ehlldree. Car el ye Zee,
Mack and Melly.'fef jaeksen,
Mheu. wbe will spend the te
MaJnder ef the semmer at the
beeaie ef Mrs. Lewery'a parenta,
the H. G. Maisena . . they made
the trip eerth by taha..L I
A rertnicht's trip . . . for Mrs.
Clifford I Harold, who returned
Sunday from - ShreVfpott,
where t-he visited her son-in-law
and daughter. Captain and Mrs.
Philip MeKfnlay . . . he is stationed
with the air , forte at'Barksdale
FieWThe McKinlayg and five
year old: son, Elbert, acefoinpanied
Mrs. Haroki - to Springfield, vMo
where she was met by Mr, Harold
...The Harolds drove home, de
touring the Kss floeid area and
stopped
enroute .at Colorado
Denver and Suit Lake
Springs.
City...
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HOME DEAOWSTRATION
By lecol Representative
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MUSIC
Couple to Live
In California'
The-JTirst Christian church was
the peeneof the marriaee of Mrs.
Rose L. How4asd of Salem and
Don C Feemster of Orange. Calif,
on July 13 at 8 e'elock. The Rev.
Dudley Strain read the double ring
ceremony before member of the
immediate families. '
For her wedding the bride wore
a rose crepe afternoon dress. with
white accessories and a cersaf e
of gardenias , d lavender gladi
oluses. " -'? : . ' : ),
Mrs. Donna Baker of Oranjie
Calif., daughter tl the groom, was
matron of honor-end wore a shell
pink nylon afternoon dress with
navy blue accessories. Her corsage
was of blue and white carnations.
Robert E. How land, son of the
bride, was best man. ;
. After the nuptials thenewly
wedx left for a weddinp trip to
Washington. They will be at home
at 255 North Cleveland street, in
Oranre after August 15. j
Committees Are
Appointed .
Mrs. Lawrence McClure, noble
grand, ef Salem Rebekah Loflge
No. 1, presided at the ; regular
meeting Monday evening. Mrs.
Lloyd" Wood, district deputy pre
sident, assisted by Mrs. Ida New
ton, grand marshal!, installed Mrs.
Charles Neubauer as right sup
porUr to the vice grand.
Committees appointed were as
follows: - budget committee, Mrs.
Lloyd Pepper, Mrs.' William H.
Gardner, Mrs. Clem Ohlsen, Miss
Wilda Siegmund and Mrs. Blanche
Hull; Theto Rho committees Mrs.
Lloyd Pepper, Mrs. Merritt Brown,
Mrs. FJmer Roth, Mrs. Cera Van
Pelt, and Mrs. Clarence Woelk;
ways and means committee: Mrs.
Clarence Townsend, Mrs, Merlin
W. Ready; social committee for
July: Mrs. Chris Sumpter, chair
man. ' assisted by , Mrs.- Theo.
Rhoades, Mrs. Elmer Roth, Mrs.;
Frank Saunders, Miss Wilda Sieg
mund, Mrs. O. L. Scott. Mrs.
Mike Simmons and Mrs. Dae Staf
ford; education committee chair
man, Mrs. Virgil Parker; Woman's
club council committee: Mrs. Roy
Pease, Mrs. Justina Kil.dee and
Mrs. Lawrence ,MrClureJ -' .
Past Noble Grands association
will meet at the home of Mrs. Alda
Murphy, 1525 N. 18th st Wed
nesday evening at 8 o'clock. .
There will be a covered dish
dinner Friday evening at 6:30 o'
clock at the IOOF hall, given by
the Willamette Encampment Re
bekah and encampment mem
bers are invited to attend.
Next Monday night will be
social night
fieeete at the heme ef ' Mr. aed
Mrs. C. A. Ratcliff are Mr. and
Mrs. Dwight Elliott and son, Bill,
of Scoltsbluff, Nebraska Mr. El
liott, an attorney, is a cousin of
Mrs. Ratcliff. Also a guest at the
Ratcliff home for the summer is
Miss Ida B. pKott of Oakland,
Calif- an aunfof Mrs.' Ratcliff.-
On Etiquette
By Eeberta Lee
Q. Is it proper, when bowl
ine; with friends, to deliver the ball
at the "same time a person on an
adjoining lane delivers his ball? ?
A. Never. : There are ( rules - of
etiquette on the bowlinf lanes, too,
and one of the most strict .re that
one should never; do anything to
distract the attention of a bowler
on an adjoining lane. If that per
son is preparing to deliver his ball,
then you should wait until he has
bowletf before you start down the
runway. - ." ' V- :?-.;"'
Q. Would it be prrper . for a
young woman to sign a; business
letter as Miss Alice Jones?
A. Yes, but the "Mi" should
be enclosed in 'parentheses. -
J. What is the" correct way for
M young man or. girl to introduce
. friend to his or ber mother?
A. "Mother, this is Clarence
Wilson." Or, "Mother, this is Anne
Morgan." i
AT STARK'S
The Neeth west's Lraeisg Taeeena"
Clcaeer Steree I
On
Phone
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W I ! i" - ...
If mm- m. k. J ,
Marilyn Broer,
Mr. Goffrier
To Marry
Miss Marilyn Broer, daughter of
Mrs. John ' Broer, announced her
engagement to Robert Reed. Oof
frier, son of Dr. A. F. Gof frier, at
tbe-monthly meeting of the Mary
and Martha Circle Tuesday even
ing at the home of Mrs. Norman
E. Mann.
The engagement news. was re
vealed in the form of scrolls with
the couple's names and wedding
date printed inside. Miss Broer
and Mr. Gof frier win be married
August lath at the First Baptist
church. . -: ;
Miss-: Broer is graduate, of
Salem high school and Mr. Gof
frier. also a graduate of Salem
high school, graduated from North
western Schools , in Minneapolis,
Minnesota last spring. He will be
associate pastor of the Camden
Covenant church in Minneapolis
and win also attend seminary at
Northwestern Schools this fall."
Cootiette Club at
Forbis Home
Members of Cootiette club," 140
met ' at the home- of Mrs. Elmer
Forbis on. Liberty Road for their
regular meeting, with Mrs." Joe
Horneffer in charge.
Delegates elected to- the Su
preme Crawl in New York August
26-31 were Mrs. Joe Hopkins, Mrs.
An in Slrayer. Mrs. Lee M. Spen
cer of Lakeside. Oregon and Mrs.
j Dave Furlough. Honors were given
'Mrs Mel Clemens, who was re-
. . . 1 1 . . j 1 1
reniiy rirtitii ursno orsyracK Ti
Oregon at the Grand Crawl in
Klamath Falls. Others of the club.
named grand officers are: Mr
Dave Furlough,; grand scratcher
Mrs. Dale Brooks, on the auditing
committee, and Mrs. Al Aesehli
mann. " ;
A buffet lunch was served to
Mrs. Emma Delapp, Mrs. Lee M.
Spencer, Mrs. Dave Furlough, Mrs.
William Noyes. Mrs. Jack Schmidt
Mrs. Arwin Slrayer, Mrs. Joe Hop
kins, Mrs. W. L. Bar net t, Mrs. Rob
ert Edgerton of Silverton, Mrs. Roy
Carter, Mrs. Joe Horneffer, Mrs.
T- 1 - 1 " -k. T" l . 11.1
weger, Mrs. Charlie Hunt Mrs.
Charles Hagemann, Mrs. Mel
Clemens, and the hostesses; Mrs.
Forbis and Mr. Al Aeschlimann.
The next meeting will be at the
V.F.W. hall, July 27.
Looney Reunion
Held: Sun day
Jefferson The descendants of
Jesse and Ruby Bond Looney, pio
neers of 1843, met for the annual
picnic at Paradise Island on Sun
day. Mrs. Leona Gaines Oberson
presided. Officers elected jnclude
Marguerite Looney, president;
Ruby Looney Wynd, vice presi
dent; Mrs. Gilbert Looney, secre
tary; .Walton Looney, treasurer;
and Mrs. David Looney historian.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Sieiwer, Chester Gaines, Lyle
Looney, Mrs, George Griffith, Mrs.
David Looney, George L: Looney,
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Looney, Ele
anor Looney, Mrs. Jack Taggart
and Robert .John, and George
Loonty, - all of Salem; Richard
Games, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ober
son, Victor Looney and Mrs. Ray
mond NebergaL all of Albany:
Mrs. W. W.1 Allen, Mill City;
Mrs. Clifford - Johnson and twin
daughters, Elizabeth Ann and Su-
' . . . " il .t i . . . a
ban t'l jiisaquan, vvin.; iur. ana
Mrs.-Coyd Looney, Mi. and Mrs.
Lawrence Looney and Dorothy
Looney of Estacad;'Mr. and Mrs.
Walton Looney, Gilbert Looney,
Marguerite, Looney, of Jefferson;
Mr. and-Mrs. -Jesse Looney, Yvon
ne and Ben too of Scio.
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Sustained Interest
Expected Guests Did ate Activities
Of Prospective Hosts for Weeks
-,'"'-' "I"; ' lwi.'-' .By MaBiee Berts
Siatrsmae Woman's Editor .
Boris Karloff and all the double billed horror futures in cir
- culation can't hold a candle to the suspense ef waiting ter sum
mer visitor who write, "Expect us when you see us."
They arc net on any schedule, they say. Neither it aeemsj are,
their prospective hosts, for who can plan for" tomorrow when
company may arrive tonight.
- Such a situation taxes the tempers of a childless host cr host
... ess; but' it takes the skilled effort of two lion tamers to keep a
brood of youngsters in a treading-water mood for an indefinite .
reiiod of time. And clean enough to be proud of it company ever
; does ccme. - f. , - 1 -:. " : --Cr-
lf tlie guests-to-be are old friends cr close relatives perhaps
the situation ran be handled .more simply. Merely don't go away
from the house anywhere from one day to a month, without leav
ing someone behind to relay the news of the arrival e.f guests.
ABOUT IDIOSYNCRASIES. . '-; i :
But be the travelers casual acquaintances, which very often
they are for this sort of a vague arrangement, the situation takes
?n tcrr.pica lions. . . " s
Are the guests vegetarians, are they allergic to eggs or don't '
they like vegetable salad?. Or, on the other hand, do they cat no
thing but meat, do flowers in the house give them hay fever or
do.they turn up Iheir noses at rmajs on the patio?
Leaving the house, the hostess must be sure it's tidy, company
might arrive' before she returns. The house must be rpicknd
span when she retires, guests might arrive late. The early morn
ing costume must be suitable for greeting guests who might ar
rive before breakfast. ..; ":
Then there's the business of keeping the larder stocked up
with company food, that may have to be eaten by the family.
It's not a simple matter to plan the mentis for the day, with any
thing from a simple family supper lo a welcoming company meal.
Splurge with a roast and the company will arrive just as the last
sliver is being eaten a week later. Or plan to have a simple meal
cf hamburger on buns and they'll walk in with a ncw-for-a-good-rjorr.e-bf
oiled-steak look in their eye.
IS MOTHER ALONG . -
And how long will they stay, and is his mother-in-law in the"
party and how many children was it they said they had this year?
But. if they are the sort of guests we hope they are, they'll
register at a motel first, then report to the house and the prob
lem's solved. '
If one really want them at the house, insist cn them coming,
otherwise invite them just enough, then graciously admit defeat
the instant before they decide tc withdraw from the motel and
. move in with you.
i t-; I ! Mrs. L. V. Giheen entertained
cump rut; V7iria
At Kilowatt
Camp Kilowan, Camp Fire Girls
camp of. the Willamette Area
Council, is now in its fourth ses
sion. Girls registered for camp
this session include the follow
ing: '
Blue Birds from Salem: Patricia
Shimondft and Maudie Smith, from
Corvallis; Patricia Irick, MaTy
Campbell, Dawn Summers, Fawn
Summers, Barbara Beals, Betty
Fease, Kalhy Richards, Joyce
Mann, Molly Nelson, Judy Brown,
and Carol Moe; from Dallas, Con
Die Johnson, Lee Ann SalisbjR-y,
and Paula Hayes; from Mill City,
Carol Lea Merrill.
Emerald Forest (fifth and sixth
gTade girls): fftfun Salem, Barbara
French, Sylvia Momeyer, Roberta
Berlin, -Helen Aquila; from Dal-
las,Judy Arends, Lucille Friesen
and Nancy. Kelly; from Mill City,
Carolyn ; Harman, Carol Cooke,
Carol Veness, Linda Dyhrman and
Carol Brinton; from Corvallis, Su
san Small, Shjrley Small, Kath
leen Kelly, Donna Rouse, Carlene
Hise, Carolyn Woodring, J o a n
Held. ',.
Alderea (seventh and eighth
grade girls): from Salem, Kathryn
Winiecki; .Sharon Bourne, Mar
jorie Olson, Elma Roth, Diane
Dependehner, Lila Daily, Martha
Klaus, Gayle La Branch, Judy
Words, Patsy, Edstrom, fharon
Searcy, Darlene Olson, and Lau
ris Kolsky; from Yakima, -Adela
Rickey; froni. Corvallis, . Carol
King, "Linda Henderson. Barbara
Lowe, Zathoe Giffen, Jtdy Ram
Nancy Ruffner, Kristin Han
sen, Linda - Boyd, Martha Mum
ford; from Valsetz,. Jean Down
and Rhoda May Peak.
E3GQG AQG TOE UJICinEDS'
nn rMinrrrr?rf lr
UU LOLiLU
5. Mrs. 1. 1 MetcM
- tuore, ore.-
SrarrMm, Artt
7.ettrIHi tewares
San Francises. CHf.
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CakMae. Catrf.
St. Mrs: U I. Foal
Porttaad, Ore.
40. Mrs. L- Stce
Cleneale, CaM.
41. Mrt. F. 5. SHarple
Pasadena., Cairf.
42. MrS-.sWVit Brack
Tacaaa. Aril.
43atence M. rente
RirlnaeMi. Cetrft,
44. Mw aarke
SaM4a. War.
45. Mrs. SaM. DowlMn
' Alemaareue, N. M. .
4. tHrby Cm
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' 47; atrs. Jy Smart
SprtncvHIe. Utak
4S. tars. Sea. M. Arr
- amlrnrre. Caul.
ml Mis. M. i. Waller
Salt Lake City. Utah
SIX Mrs. . C Tcrliaf
' i tacama.
Ml rttie W. Aothtey
San Francisce, CalM.
63. Mrs. Oaatet Sawfla
Salt Lake City. Utak
f3. Mrs. Mere Water
- Suekane. War. .
54. Mrs. C. M. erewster
- i Oaktaae. cairr. .
(5. Mrs. A. area -HollrMat,
Clf.
C Martha WcerJs .
flklar. call.
lerwerg n a rmml
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Fie team. a. Mas.
M. Mrt. Dell Setles -
Seattle, Was.
B Meter) t. SMW '
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. Mi sWraeaa Keel
tl. Jfa Istecsea
Salt lake Crt. tltsk
n. Mrs. t. wttc a.
- San IHne, talrf. -
BX KM Nerrirtt Gef
' Cenwrlis, Ore. . .
$4. Mrs Ueete lee -
: (I Paso, teas
C5. fa (rra4 .-vfJ,.
tainrt, Ore. . i
t. Mrs. t. 0. Harper
S IVteCaM. -
7. Mr. I- P- S""t-
' -f ma. hv .
4a. Aire 6. Lea
Berketef, Cam. ,
' ti. Mrs. S,Vmb f . M
- Fecatelle, Msrta '
Je. Mrs. Fata . MlkmT
fegeae. Ore. ....
;rv
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members of her Garden club with
a picnic luncheon on the terrace
at her new home in the Eola Hills
on Tuesday.
Children Feted--On
Birthdays
Mrs. J. M. Meier was hostess at
a birthday patty on Monday for
her children, Linda Jo, who was
three and Danny, who was one
year old. The party was held Mon
day. Those attending were:
Sherry and Gene Lew en, Linda
Lee and Fern Hayden, Dennis and
M ic had Alley, Tony and Ronny
Stinette, Tammy and Claudia Bow
er, cousins Jerry, Nicky, Shirley,
Steven and David Mfiti, he
grandmother, Mrs. J. Haagensen
and the mothers.
Former Detroit
Resident Weds
DETROIT Word was received
here last week by Mrs. John Es-
tey of the wedding of her niece,
Lorraine Booker, who with her
family were residents of Detroit
for many years. The bride in a
granddaughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs'. Fred Stahlman, early settlers
of. Detroit, who both lived in De
troit from time of settling there
until their death.
Miss Booker became the biide
of Robert A. Cavanaugh at a rxn
ceremony on July 8 at the Bapti
church in Darringfon. Wash- the
Rev. Ward Byers officiating. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Booker, and the
groom ix the son of Mr. arid Mrs
Alfred Cavanaugh. all of Ailing-
iton, Washington.
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Surprised on
Birthd
lay
Miss Elizabeth Jane Johnson
was honored at a suipiie patty
en her birthday Monday right
when her sistetrin-law, Mrs. John
H. JohmoR entertained for a
group tf her college friends at
their Hansen avenue home. A fcar
beque supper wis serve! by the
fireplace in the garden. . -, .
Honoring , Mi Johnson were
Miss Norma Canfuld, Miss Gwen
Fry, Miss Ber nice Imlah, Miss Joan
Marie Miller, Miss Leslyn Eur
rette, MLss Susan Ferry and Miss
Joyce Armstrong.
Picnic Honors Visilor.
' , ; - . , . :: r
, Mrs C. S. McConnekey. ef Seat
tle is.. visiting- her grandparent,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Page cf Al
bany. The visitor was honotd at
a picnic in Eleanor Park on Sun
day. The' following relatives at
tended: Mr. and, Mrs. W. J. Page,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stubbs of Mill
City, Mr5 and Mrs Ralph Rcberts
of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Stubbs of Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Runt, of Mill City, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Stubbs cf Albany. Mt of
those present . bad net seen the
honor guest for ear.
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LAUNDERETTI
1255 fry St.
Up To Wbs.
Washed end Dried
: Fori 55c
ciode o' day
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hmrkMMi, ataaonkr Temple, acwia. eenkk
fiHfcawtng. .- ,4.
larlln ef CAN with Mis. Ma Ctewr
Vjr. ansa Mortb Cboirh street. 11 if)
rx-ht liupeheen, husiaea ; joeetiai
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lldelts rbve. first Partfet vhiueH
ne at rfeutvri. 3 js.m. '- t
AnMHkran CUM Star frlatftrts.' ci-ne-
dVnrwr ayitrt Mrsb Li net to Clvofi, SCj
scuta ma sttret. C-Jt p.m. ;
Monthly Meetfjig Sialyl
; The monthly meeting ef th)
Chtistian' Women's fellowship- at
the First Christian ehuieh riH Itm
held Thursday morning tt II a.
ra. J with, ioon luncher' follow
inc. The program "will le at .J
cVIwk e,ith Miss Merirmi Boet
administrator cf the Marion. eHirr
ty welfare rommission, the goett
speaker. The theme t f the wor
ship tervk Is "Cbrist Jn t hi
Church." Mrs, Carl Bryan
he the soloist.
will.
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