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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1956)
- f4 ."0 Statesman's HOME . J, A ten a Willi cLcap Ujeav IDwuiclaij-d I S (J x v. ' ! - - - -. ; r ft" First birthday cake . . . for Gerald Bach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis I. Bach, who was born Felp. 29, 1952. He is four years old, but in point of birth date, one candle is correct number on which to wish. Gerald will celebrate hit birthday with a party on Wednesday at the Jack Street home of his parents. (All photos by John Ericksen, Statesman staff photographer.) 1 '.''. V-V-.V ' r. te two of cS .ney ,er of . . "HapPY Sm Scwo- - 2,, but .o -; ' ' - . anorama (S. 2-Stattsmn, Salem, Ore., Sunday, Fab. 26, 1914 J ' v- - Catching up with mother . . . in n u m b r of years is Victor Hall, who is nearly six, end his mother, Mrs. John W. Hall, who will celebrate her sixth birthday on February 29. By number of years she will be 24, but has the plea sure of observing her birth day once every four years. i -..... . - . ,v . it ---r V Celebrating ., her 18th . birthdV febrvarn W 29 will be Mrs. I. M. San f ders, pictured at the left. ' Mrs. Sanders, who will be 76, once went eight yearly , without a birthday. Mrs. Sanders, an active member of the First Christian Church, is shown working on a few of the 700 stock Ing caps which she hai , made for children In the Belgian Congo. ".if 1:, J V..' . 1 v J if.. 1 I f r 1 J K -.-la..'-' ..' - i , .-4 ' ' ' . J J... k4 Looking forward ... to her fourth birthday on February 29 will be Beverly Stein, daughter of the Gilbert I. Steins. She will always be younger than her contemporaries by the same elusive token as those who share her birth date. Beverly, who will be 16, Is a sophomore at North Salem High School. ' 1 i i