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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1956)
t Statesman, Salem, Ore, Tliur., Apr. 0, '50 (Sec. Valley NcvGOrfcfi 155 N. Liberty Phono 3-3191 Suttimia Ntwi Strvlc. North fiantlara The North San tiam Community Club will mH Thursday night. The program will be In charge of the Marlon Com munity Club. Election of officers ' will be the main subject of the buslneM meeting. Refreshments will be served. All members of the community are urged to attend. ' Union Hill Members of the I'nion Hill Womens Club will meet t the home of Mrs. Alex Konten border on Friday afternoon. Mrs. JnAnna Speed and Mrs. Charlie Heater art in charge of the plant tale. iVeva Bennett Dies, Native Of Stay ton ' Slatrimia News S.rvlr. ' CANBY Final rites for Mrs. V'eva Bennett, formerly a longtime Stayton resident, will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Canby Chapel of Everhart and Kent. In terment will be in the IOOF Cemetery at Stayton. ; Mrs. Bennett was born Dec. 6, 1883, at Stavton. a daughter of Abner and Minnie Schneider Gard ner. She was married to Herbert K. Bennett at Stayton in 1909. Following his de&th in 190 she had lived with her sons. She had resided in Canby for the past eight months. I The deceased was a member, ol the Evangelical United Brethren Church at Canby. Surviving are three sons, the Rev. Robert D. Bennett, JeiminR.i Lodge; the Rev. Horbert .. Ben nett Jr., Grants Pass; and Card- "ner D. Bennett, Salem; two sis ter and one brother, Mrs. Ethel Stayton, Mrs. Fred Lay and A. D Gardner Jr., all of Stayton; also 5 six grandchildren. 1 Dallas Boys Qualify for Marble Meet SUUnua N.ws trie DALLAS , Four Dallas boys qualified for the state marble tour nament in eliminations held here. Larry Huihen, ten-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Hughes. Placed first In the Class A bracket aid Don Mabry. 14. son of Mrs. Robert Parker, won io the Class B division. Runner-ups were Dennis Brown. 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Brown, la Clan A and Herman Coonrod, 11, son- of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Coonrod, in Class B. The two winners received base ball bats from the Dallas Veterans of Foreign Wart, sponsors of the elimination. Autographed baseballs wen presented to the runner-ups. The state finals will be held In Portland ?Iay 20. according to At morLefort of the VFW. South Hills Garden Club Entertained 1 ItaUmu News lee 1 SALEM HEIGHTS - Mrs. Lyle Bayne entertained the South Hills Garden dub on Tuesday evening-; at her home. Mrs. Leslie Warren "was the assisting hostess. I New officers elected were presi dent, Mrs. Orville Raymond, vice president, Mrs. C. A. Linday and f ecretary-treasurerL Mrs. Ralph Solum. i Delegates reported on the Capital District 17, Federation of Garden Giubs held recently in Marquam. ', Roland Cooley, of the Cooley Iris Gardens in Silverton was the guest : speaker. He talked about Iris and i showed colored slides. Gervais, Group Elects Leaders luttinwa Ntwi Strvlce GERVAIS Mrs. Gale Cutsforth is the newly-elected president of Gervais Home Extension Unit. Elected vice-president was Mrs. Robert Bannick; and secretary treasurer, Mrs. Alton May. Mrs. Anna McGuire and Mrs. Paul Reiling presented a project on flower arrangements. New officers will be Installed at the next meeting on May 8 at 1:90 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Don Hood when Barbara Fesler, extension agent, will present the topic, "Styles for You''. Mrs. Mc Guire and Mrs. Reiling will be hostesses. Elizabeth Wheeler Passes at Silverton " SUtenmaa N.wi Servlr. SILVERTON Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler, 82. died Wednesday after noon at a Silverton nursing1 home where she was taken a few days' ago. She has made her home with her niece, Mrs. James L. Taylor 221 S. Church St., Silverton. since 1952. The body will be taken to Nampa, Idaho, for burial in the family plot there. The Ekman Fu neral Home is in charge of ar tangements" at Silverton. Red Cross Drive at Dayton Brings $457 SUtr.nua Ktwi Snttc DAYTON Residents of' Day ton have missed their quota in the Red Cross drive here. Final count shows that $457 was con tributed to the drive. The goal had been set at $300. The drive is sponsored here annually by the Dayton Civic Club. Mrs. Har old Frink was campaign chair man this year. Wlllamlna A party honoring Mrs. Koxie Bryant, who is retiring as supervisor of the school cafe teria, was given by teachers., and custodians. Mrs. Bryant has teen working at the cafeteria since it opened seven years ago. Silverton Silas Trvend, Silver ton farmer who suffered a heart attack Easier Sunday, was moved from Silverton Hospital to his home in tne iiethany area Monday. Members of the family reported that he will be confined to his bed for some weeks yet. Oakdale Oakdale Community Club will have a "cake-walk" on Friday evening at Oakdale School There will also be a program Hostesses for the evening are Mrs. James Manchas. Mrs. Cecil Brill. Mrs. Max Fairchild and Mrs. Dale Overholser. Ran creek The C.B.Y. group of the salt Creek Baptist Church will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday at the church. Elliott Prairie Noah Yoder was injured Saturday evening when he caugnt his hand In an electric drill. One thumb was badly crusnea. . .. . Falls CHy-The W.S C.S. group of the Falls City Methodist Church will have a cooked foods and fancy-work sale at the church Sat' urday starting at 10 am At noon. the women plan fo sell a hot lunch, consisting of chili, pie, and coffee Elliott Pralrte-Mr. and Mrs. Ray Glatt of Woodburn will show colored slides of their European tour at the Elliott Cralne Com munity Hall Sunday at I p.m. They will place special emphasis en the Holy Lands. The public is invited. AurasvUle Mothers of pupils who will enroll in first grade this (all are Invited to attend school with their child Thursday. They will be guests of the PTA at an 11:15 a.m. luncheon. A health nurse will talk to the mothers. Macleay Women of Macleay Grange will serve a ham dinner from noon until 2 a.m. Sunday at the hall. Suanyslde Four-H club work will be exhibited at the school Saturday at 2 p.m. On display will be forestry, homemaking, sewing Wd.jwyng..prpjerts,The.. sewing class also will present a style show. Prizes will be awarded for best demonstrations. AamsrOJe The student council is sponsoring a talent program at $ p.m. Friday at Aumsville Ele mentary School. AU grades are scheduled to participate. The school reports a "small admission charge" will prevail with proceeds for school benefit. Clear lake The final church supper of the season will be held Friday at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Arthur Sorensen. Mrs. Arthur Evans, and Mrs. Orel Garner are making the arrangements for the supper. On the program committee are Mrs. T. C. Mason and Mrs. Nellie Chapin. UnWnvaW The Rev. Clyde Dol lar is on a tour with the Gospel Gleeman who will appear in con certs in various Oregon and Wash ington cities during the next ten days. Dr. Kenneth Wesche. dean of the Western Evangelical Semi nary at Jennings Lodge, will speak at the Sunday morning service here. In the evening, the congre gation will loin with the Hopewell Church as the area's young people present a program. Zena The Lincoln-Zena Parents Club is sponsoring a paper drive next week. Papers and magazines should be tied in bundles or put in cardboard boxes. They will be picked up on Monday, if the club is contacted. j Elliott Prslrle Thieves entered Elliott Prairie School over the weekend and took a number of pens and pencils, a small amount of money and a number of ar ticles of food from the deepfreeze in the cafeteria. Three locks were broken in the building and en trance was gained into the cafe teria by breaking the window in the outside door and opening the lock. The state police and Clacka mas County sheriff are investiga ting. Turner Mrs. Loyd Sidwell will entertain members of the Sunshine Club Thursday. A no-host luncheon at noon is planned. Valley Obituaries CLARENCE LER0Y ATKINS SHERIDAN Services for Clarence Leroy Atkins ,64, were held Tuesday at Sheridan. He was born in Joplin, Mo., October 30, 1891, and died at McMinnville, April 21, 1956. Survivors include three daugh ters; Dorothy Roberts of Dayton, Lois Carr of Pendleton, Marian Kelly, Portland and one son, Roy Atkins of Portland. SADIE M. SWETT SHERIDAN Services for Sadie M. Swett were held Friday at Sheridan. She was born Dec. 29, 1887 in Jackson County, Oregon, resided in Ellensburg, Wash. 48 years and Sheridan the past 16 years. She was a member ol the Seventh-Day Adventist church. Survivors include two sisters, Mary E. Rowland, Lewiston, Mont., Evelyn N. Fowler, Sheri dan; four brothers; C. C. 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