Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 27, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal. Salem, Oregon, Friday, May 27. 1949
East Salem Cooking Classes
Entertained at Leader's
East Salem, May 27 The Middle Grove 4-H cooking classes
members were hostesses tor an evening party as the closing
meeting or this past term's work in the home of their leader,
Mrs. John Cage.
Miss Joyce Kuenzi, who has been Mrs. Cage's assistant this
year was general chairman; Jo--
anne Tabry was program chair
man; Shirley Cage received the
guests; pouring at the serving
table was Donna Lou Klcen; cut
ting the cake, Yvonne Goode;
preparing the sandwiches were
Deanna Dickey, Rosemary Sll
mack. and Doris Reynolds; look
ing after the table, Marie Ham
mer and waiting on guests, Lora
Lue Holman, Sue Anglin,
Yvonne Miller and Sharon
Chamberlain.
Numbers on the program were
an accordion solo, Joanne Fab
ry; a reading, Shirley Page; a
vocal duet by Dona Lou Kleen
and Sharon Chamberlain; a pi
ano solo, Yvonne Goode; piano
solo, Lora Lue Holman; an ac
cordion solo, Sue Anglin; violin
solo, Yvonne Miller; clarinet
solo, Deanna Dickey; reading,
Rosemary Slimak; piano solo,
Doris Reynolds; reading, Marie
Hammer.
Guests were Middle Grove
teachers, Clarence Irving, Mrs.
Mabel Drorbaugh, Mrs. Ethel
Sundlie and Mrs. Peggy Elwood,
Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Riney and
two sons. Miss Anna Bergholtz,
Miss Eleanor Trindle, Mrs. Al
bert Fabry, Mrs. Harvey Page,
Mrs. V. D. Dickey and Sandra,
Mrs. Frank Slimak, Mrs. Horace
Miller, Mrs. L. C. Chamberlain,
Mrs. Mildred Hammer, Mrs. Wil
liam Kleen, Mrs. C. L. Reynolds,
Mrs. Emory Goode, Mrs. John
Anglin, Mrs. Ted Kuenzi, and
Mr. and Mrs. Cage.
Members of the classes pre
sented Mrs. Cage with a gift. She
will work with Joanne Fabry
and Shirley Page and Joyce
Kuenzi with some practice work
this summer in preparation for
their State Fair demonstrations.
Joanne Fabry and Shirley Page
plan on attending summer school
at Corvallis as they have for sev
eral summers.
Several members of the inter
mediate Sunday school class of
Middle Grove Sunday school
held a picnic supper at the home
of the teacher, Mrs. Harvey
Page, Saturday evening. After
supper they went into Salem to
see the pictures at the Youth
Center. Attending were Margar
et Chamberlain, Weldon Cham
berlain, Robert Mudd, Jesse
Wyatt, Dale Van Cleave, Edwin
Stahl, Shirley Werner, William
Werner, Barbara Remington,
Donald Blankenship and Eddie
Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Norton
of Seattle have sold their small
home on Lancaster Drive to Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Specht of Silver-ton.
Tartar Wins Scholarship
Amity Royal Tartar, prsei
dent of the 1949 graduating class
of Amity high school, and sal
utatorian for commencement
Wednesday is one of the 186
high school students of Oregon
to win a year's tuition to attend
Oregon State College.
McKay Supports
Poppy Drive
Gov. McKay threw his whole
hearted support back of the pop
py sale which opened in Salem
Friday and will be continued
through Saturday.
The drive, sponsored by vet
eran organizations, is held to
raise funds for rehabilitation
work among ex-service men and
women.
"A dime, or any larger amount
you wish to contribute," said
the governor, "buys an emblem
for the coat lapel and that em
blem will show your interest in
and loyalty to our veterans. All
the money raised from the pop
py sale goes to the rehabilita
tion fund and I know the people
will generously respond to this
worthwhile cause..
"This is a case where so little
individually can do so much
collectively, he said.
Students Hear Dickey
Hubbard Baccalaureate serv
ices for North Marion Union high
school will be held at the Con
gregational church at 8 o'clock
Sunday night, May 29. Rev.
John G. Dickey will deliver the
address.
Thouundt now chew ttcak, corn, applet
without fear of tupping plateit They uea
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BEGONIAS
Star red Tubers now Ready
Greenwood Begonia Gardens
7 ml. West of Salem Dallas Rd.
at Greenwood
Four Corners Boys Pirepare
For Meeting of Cub Packs
Four Corners, May 27 Cub Scouts Den 3 are seen playing ball
after school these warm days in anticipation of the Pack 101
meeting held Friday afternoon at the Presbyterian church and
ball game at the Garfield school ball ground. The den has nine
members and the leaders are Mrs. Willard Pederson and Mrs
Clifford Pierpoint. " "
erai nospuai. one nas an oiaer
brother Tommy and the grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard Judson of Salem. Robert
Jeffries, St. Helens.
Visitors in the Silas Keener
home 4237 Durbin ave. this
week are Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Findley, Betty, Hazel, Joe and
Leonard Findley of Bakersfield,
Calif. The Findleys are moving
to Dayton, and are visiting here
while awaiting the arrival
their household goods.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dunigan
7S0 S. Elma ave. And Patrick
Lee, born May 18 at Salem
Memorial hospital are recieving
congratulations. The baby
weighed two pounds and fif
teen ounces and has a four year
old sister Sandra Jean. The
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
Henry Dunigan of Hazel Green,
and F. H. Nehl.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jeffries
407S E. State street are the par-1
ents of a daughter, Marilyn Sue
born Mav 21 at the Salem Gen-
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for a cash award in 1714.
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