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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1951)
THE VALLEY NEVJSXOLUMNS '. - - ?i . f' 1; ' From The Oregon Statesmen Volley CocretporKJenU 101 Celebrate Founding of :es IOOFLodc lUknui Krvt rTfc A : JEFFERSON One hundred and one persons were present Tuesday night when Mt. Jenerson Eebekan - lodge commemorated the 100th founding of Rebekah-Oddfellow-shlp in America. Guest represent ed lodges at Scio, Turner, Stayton, Lynes, Lebanon and Albany and one lodge at Nehgh, Itebr. Twelve Theta Rho girls present ed a drill honoring the two or ganizations and presented flowers to four members. Honored were Mrs. Sarah Roland, a charter-in itiate member of 56 years. S. H. Coin, 48-year m e m b e r; Mrs. Maude Epley, 47-year member; and Mrs. R. W. Curl, 40-year member. The drill was followed by three readings presented by guests from Scio, Turner , and r Lynes. Mrs. Margie Gentry, noble grand, gave a tribute to ML Jef ferson lodge. ,.ry V ' The silent auction completed the amount needed to buy new offi cers' regalia, a project undertaken by the noble grand. A sheet cake was " presented to the lodge by members of the Past Noble Grand dub. Seniors Elect At Sheridan SHERIDAN The senior class elected officers for the school year, who are: Gene Anderson, presi dent: Lee Yoder, vice president Laureen Hadley,- secretary: Bon ' nie Wallace, treasurer, and Tonie Jones, council representative. . Junior class officers will be Jerry Holdgrafer. president: Gary Burdg. vice president; Betty Kooy, treasures: Doris Suns, secretary and Robert Hibbert, student coun cil representative. Sophomore class officers are: i i Valley Birtiia It SUtrsMM New sm DALLAS ;To lit. and Mrs. Donald Diehm Independence, a son, September, 17, st Dallas hos pital, .. r; i; - To" Mr. and Mr. David Ju. Thompson, Dallas, a son, Septem ber 15, at Dallas hospital. . To Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Janeway, a daughter, September I, at Dallas hospital To; Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Klas- sen, a son, September 14, at Dal las hOBDital. i -: To Mr. and Mrs. R. Finley Huff, Monmouth, a son. September 14, at Dallas boepitaL .To, Mr. and Mrs. James Inman, Falls.' Cily, a daughter, September 17, at Dallas hospital. Salem Heights t SUteoue Mews Service SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Carl Gnstafson was ihostess to the Fri day Neighbors Garden club Thurs day night at a covered-dish din ner at her home on Cedar Way. Mrs. William! J. Hall conducted the meeting with seventeen mem bers 1 attending; The group dis cussed the new rules sent out by the Salem Garden council in re gards to flowet show and entries. Yearbooks were passed out. ."Vacation Tales," ;was the enter tainment -'of the evening. Mrs. Charles Ratcliff was a guest. Because of differences in elevat ion, : New Mexico i has climates comparable to! the lower Hudson Bay area and to that of New Or leans, j 5 i I , Shower for 1 i Burned Gut Family; SUteoua Kews terrka UNION HILL A miscellaneous shower for Mr. and Mr. -Overton Bruce and sons was held at the grange hall on Friday night. They had previously lost; their bom by ere..:,.- ; f AH. of the surrounding commu nities, including Sublimity, took part in the affair and many useful gifts were received. Immediately following the shower the September grange meeting was held with the master J. C Krenz pressing. Mrs.-Guy Scott was' obligated in the third dhd fourth degrees by Mrs. Floyd Fox, installing officer. Plans for the grange fair to be, held on Oc tober 13th were made. Floyd Fox. La gri culture -chairman appointed chairmen of . these committees: Vegetables, Henry Hansen;v fruits and nuts, A. I. Doerfler: seeds and grains, Verny Scott. Other committees will be announced later. -. -" ; ! -., Henry Peters, Byron McEhaney and Henry Hansen were appointed to build a pump house. The- Oc tober lunch committee will be the Scott families and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Darrah. - 1 - r president, Mary Ann Williams vice ! president. Dorothy Tatom: secretary, Verla : iKunzler : and treasurer. Lois; Gould. ' Officers of the freshman class are Jackia Eden, president; La vonne Holseth,; vice president; Na dine Thomas,! secretary; Joyce Hadden, treasurer; i and . Lester Cody, council representative. ! Valley' f Obitnarieo Valley ; Brief o lUUimu News Berrica Jefferson Gordon H. Smith, special representative - of Lions clubs, will speak to a group meet ing at the high school Monday night, September 24, - at g o'clock. Several business and professional men in the community are Inter ested in organizing at club ' here and ave called the meeting to explain activities of the club. i Fedee -James Petitti has enroll ed as a student in 1 the Oregon Technical Institute at Klamath Falls. - . .1 ' Sheridan The .Yamhill county chest X-ray survely ! will be in Sheridan oh Wednesday, Septem ber 26, from 9 to 1U0 am. at the high schooL 1 . SUteoua Nrwi ferrlce Mrs. Leuise Marie Eg glesiea DALLAS Mrs. Louise Marie Eggleston, 71, Falls City and Dal las resident for 23 years, died Sunday hi a Dallas hospital, where she had been confined for about two weeks. ' ',: . . Funeral services will be held at 2 pjn, Tuesday, September 25, at Bollman funeral chapel with the Rev. Fremont Faul i officiating. Burial wiJl be at Dallas IOOF cemetery. ; j- ' iMrs.' Eggleston was born Nov. 26. 1879, in Nebraska and was married Feb. 20, 1900, in Nevada, Iowa, to John O. Eggleston, who survives her. They came to Ore gon in 1928. i . Other survivors include sons, "Virgil Eggleston, Mason City, IOwa; John R. Eggleston, Toledo, and Richard O. -Eggleston, Falls City; daughters Mrs. lEva Fisher, Prineville; Mrs. Mabel Wickline, Fifty Lakes, .Minn, Mrs. Laura Smith, Roekford, Iowa, Mrs; Pansy Stello, 'Sherburn, Minn, and Mrs. Marie ; Graham, Moses Lake, Wash.;. 14: grandchildren and live gret-grandehildren. Olefhe Gorder . SILVERTON Oleine Gorder, 7L Silverton resident for 21 years, died Sunday in Silverton hospital- Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, September 28, in Ekman Memorial chapel. Gorder was born March 26, 1880, ui Minnesota; i i Survivors include 'sister, Mrs. Clara Hegstad, Badger, Minn, and nephew, T. F. Hegstad Salem. si . ; - i,, , . . Elmer H. Seott - SILVERTON Elmer H. Scott, 81, native of Oregon, died Sunday in a Salem hospital. Funeral serv ices will be held at 10 a.m. Tues day, September 25, at Ekman Me morial chapel, with burial at Rock Creek cemetery, south of Canby. :He had resided recently at 3131 Dough ton ft, Salem. I i Survivors Include the widow, Mrs. Anna f Scott, Salem; son, Percy Scott, Australia; nephews, Ernest and Earl Scott, Salem; niece, Mrs. Juanita Wilson, Al bany. . ..-1. Bim;0ty Hi-Ii Heels Student Cheer Leader . fUtesaua Kews ferrka , j ! MILL i CITY Cheer leaders for Mm City high school were elected by the $tudent body at a recent meeting Elected for the positions were Arlone Kuhlman, Dolores: Poole, Akoa Daye, tela Kelly, Pat Brown -nd Barbara Barton. : IS'JUEED JS CRASH j ; ! 5 JEFFERSON The tragic air show crash last Saturday at Flalg-4 ler, Colo struck home to Mr. and Mrs. William Lake, who claim thai Tn Stst esTr, era, Sclera, Ora. city as their- home town. 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