, I : Valley News IMeffs Willamina The November 17 meeting of the Civic Club will feature. Stanley Tatom as guest speaker. He will show pictures and articles from Alaska,, where he formerly resided, i Mrs. Rant Neely will give a short history. of the Civic Club and hostesses will be Mrs. H. A. Parrett, Mrs. , Ida Dundas, Mrs. Esther Fawk and Mrs. Rurik Hendnckson. Sheridan Gordon ; Pratt will direct the high school chorus in a concert Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 8: IS pjn., in the high school gvc; "The Paper Reeds by the Brooks' and several Negro spir ituals will be on the program. Soloists will be Barbara Smith and Everett Gould. ML Aagel Farmers Night will be observed at 6: SO p.m. Monday by the Business Men's Cub when members will bring invited guests to a dinner at the dining room of St. Mary'i School. you life i 1 : 77 ' ' v ' r - , J ; :...! -:'! w - - ;. - -"!-.: w . . .... ? j ' , f' W,WA , f '""VWyCT N . .s .?,.. :'v.,.'.,.,.,.v.'.'.'. .:.:.... ,a,.v.'.'.v.. . .v .vjJ. . . ... . tv " - - r ' i ' - x ; ' " k': : - - v.-- , , , -:" v v , . V i t i - ' t ; - J' ' "i " . ",MW. ' r " y ' k ,," . ! ' j ' " - S - i V 4 -- ' - ls - ' - '-".''., ' - T When ;("f-.. - ' ' ' X Sheridan Jim Pelzer and Ray Miller were presented First Class badges, in a ceremony at the Boy Scout meeting Wednesday. Earn ing second class badges were: Harold Levy, Bill Krauthoefer, Ronnie Wells, Douglas Dailey and Loyd Roberts; Tenderfoot badge,. Wesley Bunn. Swegle The Swegle PTA will meet Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., at the Swegle School. Uaionvale The Unionvale Home Extension Unit will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Stockhoff Wednesday, Nov. 16th at 10:30 am The lesson will be on Matching Plaids and Stripes. Mrs. Ari Laun er and Mrs. Steve Nevil are the project leaders. Anyone that is in terested is invited to attend the meeting and bring with them a sack lunch. Lincoln The Lincoln-Zena Par ents Club will meet at the Lincoln school on Wednesday, November someone s counting on you . can count on insurance CUrS - Institute of Life Insurance Central Source of Information about Life Insurance MS UADltON AVINOE. HEW YOftK , M. T. j Former Valley Resident Dies - Ibttimu Newt Service SILVERTON -r Mrs. Carl (Vir ginia) McMullen Loren died Fri day at Vancouver. Wash., hospital following several weeks illness. -Mrs. Loron was born May 21. 1921 at Lexington, Okla.. and lived in Woodburn and Lebanon before her marriage to Carl Loron of Silvertonl ; . 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PAUL Starting Sunday, Nov. 20th at 10:30 a.m. the St Paul Volunteer Fire Depart ment's Annual Thanksgiving Shoot will be held at the St Paul Rodeo Grounds and the St Paul Fire Halt Fire Chief J Bernard Brantano has announced that, numerous hams, turkeys, bacons and saus ages will be given away at both Choristers Due Statesman News Service ' MONMOUTH A varied pro gram wilj be presented by the Albany Choristers when they ap pear at the Campbell hall audi torium on the Oregon College of Education campus for an admission-free program on Thursday, November 17, at 8:15 p.m. The Portland String Trio will also play during the program. Claire Hodgkins is violinist, Mar got Gates,; violinist and soloist; and Carolyn Rogers, pianist places, the Rodeo Grounds and the , Fire Hall. 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