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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1952)
Cako for Col logo Contest Is Today A city-wide chocolate cake con test, "Cakes for College" is being sponsored today by Fred Meyer store,, with proceeds of the cake sale to be. donated to Willamette University scholarship fund. Under contest rules, cakes may be submitted for entry not later than 4 pan. at the store today. Valuable prizes will be offered Candy For Your VALENTINE rfF Johnston's if iliiPl $ierr IGpjMp Societe 39c to $5.50 SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE 135 N. Commercial la three classifications of entries. Three divisional awards will be given to women, a firs! priie for the best cake baked by a J man, and "a first and second 'prize awarded to children under 13 years of age. Maxine Buren, Oregon States man women's page editor, and Mrs. Oscar White, home' demon stration agent for Marion County, will serve as judges. Winners in the contest will be announce Fri day night. All proceeds from the sale oi cakes entered in the "Cakes for College" contest will be given to the Willamette scholarship Jfund. University coeds will be in charge of the sales tonight and Saturday. Sheridan Rosemary Walker was honored this week at apartj on her 10th birthday t the E. Frack home. Guests were .Mar garet Daeges, Shirley Matthews, Edie Hutchins, Elsa Knipstrom, Susan Jones, Janie Evans, Kathy Wells, Llewlla French and Mary Jane Kerns. FOUR CORNERS On Thurs day evening at 8 p.m., Feb. 7 in the Community Hall the Four Corners Woman's Club will hold a benefit card party, proceeds to go to the hall indebtedness. This is the regular club meeting night and the business meeting will be dispensed. . FINAL CLEANUP Reg. $10.00, Sixes 6 78 to 7 58 NOW Shop. Mon. and Frl., 9 A. M. to 9 P.M. Tues., Wed Than., Sat., A. M. to C P. M. c I ins xiZkL price In the Capitol Shopping Center Ph. 2-7974 3 Mrs. HowoII Now Loads in Tournoy With but one tournament to be played, Mrs. Dewey Howell took over the leadership from Mrs. John S. Bone by one percentage point in the weekly series being conducted by the Salem Elks Du plicate Bridge Club. About 50 sen ior players are competing for the 12 places in the group that will represent the local club in the Regional Meet at Portland on 20-24; Others close to the top In clude Ellis H. Jones, Mrs. Stuart Thede, Mrs. Edward E. Roth, Mrs. George D. Henderson, William F. Leary, Walter M. Cline, Mrs. C B. Bentson, Mrs. Robert McKesson, William E. Kimsey and Gilbert Groff. In the Junior competition for 10 winning places, Mrs. F. C. Lutz added to her leading margin with these following: Carroll Ford, Ray Kemp, Mrs. Donald Duncan, Sam Ramp, Mrs. W. R. Newmyer, Mrs. F. T. Munger, Mrs. Stan Neuens, Mrs. Robert Burns and Mrs. Har old Muhs. Tourney Winners The February master point, split in two sections due to the many out-of-town players, went to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg, Mrs. Rupert Park and Mrs. Ward Graham, Gilbert Groff and Mrs. Robert McKesson, and Mrs. Ralph Kirkwood and Steve Engelman of Portland. Second places were taken by Mrs. Paul F. Burris and Mrs. Harry J. Wiedmer, Mrs. Ed ward E. Roth and Mrs. John S. Bone, Mrs. Grace Ness of Port land and Jack Shepard of Cor vallis, and Mrs. Stuart Thede and W. E. Kimsey. In the junior playoff Mrs. F. T. Munger and Mrs. Myrtle Watson, and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ford were winers. Also awarded honors were Mr. and Mrs. Stan Neuens, Mrs. Robert Burns and Mrs. F. C. Lutz, Mrs. Wesley Ritchie and Mrs. Orval Lama, and Mrs. Loren Howe and Donald Duncan. High score in the weekly play went to Mr. and Mrs. Frances Peck of Taft and Mrs. Harold Muhs and Mrs. Orval Lama for the juniors, and Mrs. C. B. Bent son and Mrs. Dewey Howell, Mrs. George Henderson and - Mrs. Al bert C. Smith, Mrs. Stuart Thede and W. E. Kimsey, Walter M. Cline and Mrs. W. E. Kimsey for the seniors. ' IS , - , - , " ' ' " t ' ...that mahes this G-E SPEED RANGE CLUB CALO!DAB ntlDAT Salem Womaa'a Club meet at club houac. a JJH, board meeting 1 p.m. Merry Tim Club with Mrs. George ohnscn, 3333 Duncan Ave., ISO des sert luncneon. SAT CRD AT Salem Chapter, OES. Masonic Tem ple. S P-in school of instruction. American Pension Club. No. 1 with Mrs. W. J. Haffedom, 1403 Fir St., cov ered dish dinner, 6 JO p.m. You get both, for the price of the G-E Leader range alone! Yes, now you can have deluxe, automatic G-E "Speed Cooking- luxury and you don't pay one red cent extra for the amazing G-E Lamp and Timer unit that makes your range com pletely automatic. Take advantage of this money-saving event today. Oo into your nearest G-E dealer for thrilling demonstration of this budaet-oriced. full-aixed General Electric Range special. MI-SfO CAlftOD UNITS whh fiv exoct cooking .pdft BIG MASTER OVEN bakes, broils, roosts, wHh electrkeH accuracy StO THSifT COOKER -. dp-m cooker tor easy. econokl nM BOTH FO TKS PRICE OF TKI "LEADBl" RANGE ALON1 Salem's Only Authorized G. E. Dealer SHOP FRIDAYS 'TIL 9 P. M. EASY TERMS UDracsraAm ( nuts bbit lance Sheridan Word has been re ceived here of the marriage of Miss Nancy Rlando and Raymond Pura on Dec. 16 In Gonzales, Calif. Mrs. Pura Is a former Sheridan resident and is the sister of Mrs. Raymond Yoder of Sheridan. The couple is making their home in California.' District Mooting For Chapters GERVAIS Gervaij Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star held a meeting Friday night with Mrs. Fred McClaughry, worthy matron, and Fred McClaughry, worthy pa tron, presiding. Plans were made to join Evergreen Chapter of Wood burn in a district meeting on Feb. 25 at Wood burn, when Gervais Chapter will exemplify balloting and conferring of de grees. Venus Chapter of Donald and Evergreen of Wood burn will be invited for the March meeting at which time a silent auction will beheld and entertainment provid ed. Mrs. Donald Toomb, Mrs. JohnJ Imlah and Mrs. J. P. Asyinwall were named tor the refreshment committee. The entertainment committees will include Mrs. Os car Evans, Mrs; Donald Cum min gs and Mrs. Elmer McClaugh ry. Mrs. Oscar Evans, Mrs. Wil liam Oddie and Mrs. J. William Bartlett will have charge of the silent auction sale. Mrs. George Ramp, Mrs. R. A. White and Mrs. W. B. Russell served refresh Sheridan Karen Funk was hon ored on her fifth birthday at a party given by her mother, Mrs. John. Funk. Enjoying the party were Linda Holmes, Laurna Mc Kibben, Linda and Douglas Lath am, Kathy Francis and Susan He bert; Mrs. Marion .Latham, Mrs. Dean Holmes, "Mrs. Vern McKib ben, Mrs. Don Mendenhall and Mrs. Ronald Francis. ? s .' rt i ;il Thi 8tttaam,-gcilanir Ofcjoa, frtdat; gabfuarrg; 1SS2-y Clear LakeMrs. V. A. 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