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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1953)
; - i . - 10 The Slotomcnu Salem. (Confined Girl Graduates at lies Statecmaa Nw Service -: ntwftw uit Thpola Grover a patient at the State Tubercu losis Hospital at Salem, was pre sented her diploma this week at specially arranged wbuu.s iriftv neraoos jUCJih Jfcgi Wflw from Dayton including 25 seniors from the high school, faculty members, relatives and friends .1 n 4 Via snditOTlUm XOT liUiaw - the . occasion, She has been con fined at the nospwai sum? TemDer. , . Father A. W. Miemela spoke a word of welcome and Howard Holt, principal of the Dayton school introduced Miss Myrtle Smith who gave the salutatory. Miss Patty Grover sang a song ac companied by Miss Marcena the valedictorian address and Er sel Gubser, chairman of the school board, presented the dip- loma ot eraauauuu iu ""- At the close of the afternoon, cookies and punch were served. Mis Groven underwent major surgery May 5 and is getting along very welL Commencement for other Day ton graduates will be held May 22. Program Due By Canyon Youth Troops rvLwoftrp ATT. smut tXOCDS of the Detroit-Idanha area will join in a program of entertainment and games for the public Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the school gymnasium. Girl Scouts and Brownies will present a stage talent show which wUl include music, dancing and a three-act comedy. Boy scouts will take charge of bihgo, pie-walk and food sales to follow the program and will also prepare the stage setting. Admission will be free and funds will be raised on tickets sold for the gamees and from food sales. Pies are to be donated for prizes in the games. Adult workers are Francis Ket tleson and Albert Warby, scout masters; Mrs. Opal Leming and Alice Fryer, girl scout leaders; Mrs. Aflene Kettleson and Mrs. Betty Dean, Brownie scout leader. Others assisting with the program are Mrs. Opal White, pianist, and Mrs. Virginia White, prompter. Hubbard Lodge Honors Mothers' Plans Services Statesmaa Newi Service TnrRTt ard A. renort on the Pythian Sister convention in Portland was maae Dy aits, iwe Yoder at the recent meeting of Arion Temple Pythian Sisters. The annual memorial services will be held at the May 19 meet if TTarnld Col pan nresided and scheduled an officers' meefd ing for May 20 at the borne oi Mrs. Rich. Mother's Day songs and read ings were given by Mrs. Jess ai ln Mr. Warren Grim and Mrs. Rich. Bouquets were presented to tht oldest mother. Mrs. Anna Scholl, and the youngest, Mrs. Duane Hatcher. A birthday party highlighted social hour. Members contri buted a penny for each year of age for a total ox $ig.bz wmcn was added to the general fund. Hostesses were Mrs. Charles Vre- denburg, Mrs. Hannah Hunt and Mrs. Al Barendse. Valley Briefs Amity Renewed enforcement of . an ordinance preventing dogs fmtnlrunnine at laree from May! to October has been announced by the Amity City Council Four Corners Leonard Capps plans to operate a used-car lot at 275 S. Lancester Dr., where he has leased property. He for merly owned the Estee Neckwear Co- Brush College The Home Ex tension Unit will meet at 10:30 . m. Thursday with Mrs. Tandy J. Burton on Wallace Road. The host, assisted by Mrs. Monte Har ris, will demonstrate vegetable cookery, and vegetables used will be served at the no-host lunch. Sweet Home Tom Huff ord I and J. T. Hunt have gone to Alas ka to find a market were tor ply wood which they propose to truck over the Alcan Highway. -Jefferson Eldon Turnidceofl Talbot is in Alaska with a dele- cation of the Marine Medical Mission. He flew to Annette, Alaska, and will return by ship to .Seattle. Portlander Builds Metal 'Buttons' PORTLAND." Ore. OFVIvan A. Williams of Portland has devel oped a device which buttons two sheets of metal together. He has been working on the project 15 years; J Now he has patents and a I Salt Francisco firm hops to mar ket' the tools. The. "buttons" are - made by cutting, a row of slits in then two pieces of metaL Then a stamp pushes 'down the metal between the slits and forms but-1 SnecialRi 7axL. May 18, 1SS3 n 0 0 0 In IFyes No Dowm Payment: A Few Cents buys a PHILCO the EASY METEk MATIC WAY! The new, easy way to Here's how it works! We deliver your Phileo wrHi no down payment. 2 The new Meter-mafic with in sorted coin bank is connected to your Phileo. You ust deposit a quarter e day into the meter. You remove the little coin 1 bank just once a month and bring it to Roberts Bros, as your monthly payment end we give you receipt! n nJ leHOEisSstiftEoas! ; as Mecfiric Elange! 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