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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1954)
I r hi 1 --. i ! s i i J 1 f ' Friendship Night For OES Chapter Friendship night was observed by Chadwick Chapter, 'Order of Eastern Star at the Tuesday night meeting with Mrs. E. T. Arm strong and Thomas W. Kelly, worthy matron and patron, pre siding. Sixty visitors from other chapters were present for the oc casion. -. 7 Honored daring the meeting were Rex Hartley, past grand pa tron; Herman Johnston, associate grand patron; KarJ B. Wipper, chairman of the endowment com mittee; Mrs. Henry B. Crowell, grand representative of Indiana; Mrs. Elaine W. Birkie and Carl R. Peterson, worthy matron and patron of Willamette Chapter, Shedd: Mrs. Alice Learner, wor thy matron, Naomi Chapter, Dal-4 las: Mrs. Hazel Hugnes ana Joe Rogers worthy matron and pa tron of Ada Chapter, Independ ence; and Edwin Swartz worthy natron Euclid Charter. Jeffer- . New members welcomed by af filiationwere Mr. and Mrs. Mer ritt ButlerMrs. Grace Fleming, Mrs. Louise Brown and Mrs. Be atrice Green, A special friendship degree was presented by Mrs. Charles H. Fowler, Mrs. Paul Bramble, Mrs. J. Nash and Mrs. L. M. Case. v. - Daring the refreshment hour Ed Zeigler, William Damery, Ed Williams and John Muir enter tained by singing a number of Irish songs. Mrs. M. B. Hayden, chairman of the Refreshment committee, was assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Webber, Mr. and Mrs. David Phelps, Miss Ulva Derby, Mrs. Margaret Sauerisig, Mrs. Violet Ashford, Miss Grace Babcock, Miss Marie Burch, Dean Omens, and Ed Williams. Occasionally a wool tuft on a rug will rise above the pile sur face. When this happens, just snip off the high-rising tuft so it Is even with the rest of tne rug. i. vv, A 1l ' ! i w; r a I ' 1 !: " 1 " , I X. . , "?je" LYONS Mr. ! and Mrs. George Berry of Lyons -who recently celebrated their golden wedding cmniversaryi at a reception at the Rebekah Hall. j i Mothers Club Entertained A large grouKattended the meeting of the Washington school Mothers Club Wednesday after noon. The mothers wereenter tained with songs by pupils! Mrs. Clarissa Glenn's second grade and a play "All Baba and the 40 Thieves," was presented by pupils of Merlin Marsh's fifth grade. j The mothers voted to purchase a dry kiln for the school with money they have raised f during the year. A rummage sale is plan ned for March 25 overl-Green-baum's. Hostesses for the after noon were Mrs. Robert Pickerel and Mrs. H. M. Howard. ? A day of sorting and mending will be done by the mothers on March 23 in preparation for the rummage sale at the home- of Mrs. Jack Billeter, 2229 Byram Ave. 1 ' Statesman, Salarn, Of Friday, March 19, 1SS4 (Sac 2) II 45th Anniversary For Stowarfs JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Stewart celebrated their 45th wedding ' anniversary Thursday, March 11 at their home at Sunny side. Former Jefferson residents. they lived here before buying a home in that community. . They 'were: married at Pipe stone, Minn., on March 11, 1909 and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keller, guests at their wedding, also were able to attend the anniversary event ,'- - -. -i Other anniversary guests In cluded Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Mc Curdy and son, Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keller and daughter, Karen, Mrs. Gerald Porkey, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Port and daugh ter, Jeanie; and Arlita Hoefer. Baaut Is our Business. 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