The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 13, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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CENTRAL. HOWELL. Ore..
Dec. 12. (Special) Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Lichty entertained a
few friends Saturday evening.
Five hundred was played and late
In the evening a dainty luncheon
was served by the hostess assist
ed by her daughters, the Misses
Nora and Myrene Lichty. The
quests were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
VanCleave; Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Simmons.
Mrs. A. A. Hall and Mrs. Rob
ert Bye. Jr.. entertained last Wed
nesday afternoon with an enjoy
able party at the Hall home
A very clever luncheon was
Served at the end of the afternoon.
Those present were Mrs. Poarl
Wood. Mrs. H. L. Lichty. Miss My
rene Lichty. Mrs. Clarence Sim
mons, Mrs. R. C. Ramsden, Mrs.
J. Lauderback. Mrs. R. II. Bye,
Mrs. Robert Janz, Mrs. C. Lelch
tr. Mrs. Dan Steffen, Mrs. Henry
Werner. Mrs. Milne. Mrs. Nellie
Tiive. Mrs. H. W. Hughlett. Mrs.
A. K. Gower, Mrs. A. Haere, Mrs.
Vernon VanCleave and the. host
esses Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hall enter
tained a number of friends at din
ner on Thursday evening. Those
k enjoying their hospitality were
Mr. and Mrs. A. Haere, Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Hughlett, Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Sfeffen. Mr and Mrs.
Lowis Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Llnd
qulst. Ralph Janz of Oregon City who
broke his knee recently, haa been
a guest of his brother, Robert
Janz. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Janz have
also been visiting the Robert Janz
family during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byp. Jr..
spent the week end with friends
at Turner. m
Miss Opal Peterson o-f Los An
geles, who is visniting with hr
colnin. Miss Faye Ramsden, went
to Portland on Saturday to go
akiing with friends. She returned
on Monday evening.
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Clarence Saunders, above,
founder of the Pigfly-Wiggly
grocery store chain, who four
years ago bucked Wall street with
a reputed loss of $4,000,000, has
beaten back from bankruptcy to
head a new $50,000,000 national
grocery store chain corporation.
Backing Saunders in his new en
terprise are the men who four
years ago were reported to hare
'ruined- him.
Card Party Is
Pleasing Event
At Ruble Home
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LINCOLN. Ore.. Dec. 12.
(Special) Mrs. D. R. Ruble was
hostess at a five hundred party
recently at her home at Lincoln.
Chrysanthemums In various col
ors decorated the attractive living
rooms. Three tables of five hun
dred were In play during the eve
ning. Mr. Alvin Madsen was
awarded high. score prize, and H.
J. Neiger was second. Those who
were guests at the affair were Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Madsen and sons
Richard and Robert. Mi?s Jeanne
Smith. E. B. Buckles. Alec Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Walling. Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Neiger and daugh
ter Helen, Mr and Mrs. Jog Hack
ett and daughter Miss PJanche
Hackett, Kasper Neiger, D. R. Ru
ble. Russell Ruble. Mr. and Mrs.
R. P. Hunt and son Carroll.
Two Birthdays
Are Celebrated
Route One Now
Longest Out of
Salem, 51 Miles
ZENA. Ore.. Dec. 12. (Spe
cial) J. J. Moritz. rural carrier
on route One out of Salem, was
In this vicinity Thursday arrang
ing to have mail boxes grouped
where possible. On December 1
Mr. Morits added six miles to his
route, making it approximately 51
miles, the longest route out of
Salem.
A meeting was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. II Scott
Thursday evening to arrange
number s for the Christmas pro
gram which the Zena Community
club will join with the Zena
school in giving. Friday evening,
December 21. R. H. Scott, pres
ident of the Zena Community
club, and Mrs. W. N. Crawford,
chairman of the program commit
tee, represented the Zena Com
munity club and the teachers of
the Zena school. Miss Lillian Rey
nolds and Mfss Louise Seefeld had
charge of the program arrange
ments for the school. Mr. and
Mrs. Scott entertained Miss Rey
nolds and Miss Seefeld at a 7:00
o'clock dinner preceding the ex
ecutive meeting.
Mrs. M. Holdredge who was a
visitor her dnrlng October and
November at the home of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
C. P. MeTrlck. has begun her
work as attendant at the babies'
cottage at the institute for feeble
minded. Mr. and Mrs. Holdredge
owned a farm t Cottage Grove
which they sold recently, and both
are employed at the institute. Mr.
Holdredge Is overseer of farming
operations.
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FUNERAL IS HELD
WOODBURN, Ore., Dec. It.
Special Funeral services for
Harry I Bomhoff. who died In
Tillamook. last Thursday, were
'ield In the First Presbyterian
church Sunday afternoon. Inter
ment was In Belle Pass! ceme
tery. Mr. Bomhoff was the son of
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Bomhoff of
this city and was 30 years old at
the time of his death. An ex-service
man who served with the
162nd Infantry, be has been In
poor health since the war. He is
survived bf a brother. Walter.
three sisters. Mrs Carl Custaf-
son of this city. Mrs. -v. H. Hud
dleston. of Portland. Mrs. Grace
Wilson, of Portland, and his par
ents and widow.
The funeral services were un
der the auspices of the B. P. O. E.
The American Legion was also
represented. Pallbearers ware El
born Sims. Clyde Whitman. Bert
Broyles. Granville Alleman and
Lester Harper. A firing squad
from the Howitzer company paid
tribute at the cemetery.
Beckman Home
Scene Of Party
For Play Cast
HUBBARD. Ore.. Dec. 12.
(Special) The L. A. Beckman
home was the scene of a delight
ful affair Monday night. The
women who took part In the play
"How the Story Grew" whlebTwas
recently presented at the bazaar.
held by the Hubbard woman's
club, their husbands and the pres
ident and vice-president of the
club. Mrs. Vera Boje, and Mrs
Neva McKenzie. were entertained
with a five hundred party by Mrs.
Kathleen Beckman and Mrs. Lou
ise Grlmps.
Members of the play cast. Mes
dames Mabel Crolaant, Louise
Grlmps, Kathleen Beckman. Ida
Garland. Ella Stauffer, Ethel Ril
ey. Anna Stauffer. and Maud Bid
good wore the old fashioned cos
tumes of the play while the direc
tor, Mrs. Coble de Lesplnasse, ap
peared In a clever clown suit and
Mrs. Vera Boje and Mrs. Neva Mc
Kenzie posed as newlyweda, Mrs.
Boje taking the part of the man.
The high score for the evening
was won by Mrs. Ida Garland and
Mrs. Julius Stauffer; the second
by Mrs. Ella Stauffer and George
Gnmps.
Following the games a delicious
luncheon was served by the hos
tesses alter which an impromptu
program of stunts performed by
each person present was much en-
I Joyed. . i
Men present were G. troisani,
Julius Stauffer. George Garland,
I. R. Bidgood. Elmer. Stauffer.
George Grlmps. Dr. A. F. de Les
plnasse. and L. A. Beckman.
HEAR EAST RELIEF
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Physician's Car .
Goes Into Ditch
DALLAS. Ore.. Dec. 12. (Spe
cial) A dinner was Riven at tho
home of W. P. Miller of Miller
avenue. In honor of the birthdays
of Miss Pauline Miller and Clif
ford Llngenfelter.
Guests present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Nix of Brooks, Miss Evelyn
Cummlngs. Miss Dorothy Sawyer.
Miss Hazel Pro and William Hef
fenman all of Salem.
HUBBARD. Ore.. Dec 12.
(Special) The automobile of Dr.
A. F. de Lesplnasse was crowded
off the pavement Monday evening
by another car as he was passing
a north-bound stage while return
ing from Oregon City where he
has charge of the high school
band. The front spring of the doc
tor's car was broken as he hit the
ditch, but he escaped without per
sonal Injury.
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advantage
of WARD'S
lay away plan"
No need to wait until the last minute to
buy large gifts just because they can't
be hidden easily at home.
You may choose wheel toya, radios, piec
es of furniture early while the asort
ments are large and at their best. After
you make your selection, pay the small
deposit and we "lay away" the gifts for
you until you want them. You pay the
balance when the articles are delivered
to you.
We know this "lay away plan" will de
light you with its convenience.
What shaU I give him?
See Ad on Page Two
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WOODBURN. Ore.. Dec. if.
fSnecian Prof. H. L. Bates of
Padfie university snoke on condi
tions In the Near East at an as
sembly Mondsy inaugurating tne
campaign for raising of the Near
East Relief fund, pledged by the
high school last year.
Prof. Bates told of the work or
the Near East Relief in the or
phanages and schools in the Near
rc.t riistriet. He is well acquaint
ed with conditions there, having
taught In a school In Athens,
Greece.
Tag day was observed at tne
school Monday with the sale of
over S00 tazs.
Several programs hare been
Boheri nld for this work. The Uke
club has reserved Wednesday for
a musical entertainment, the seen
ior claia Thursday lor a burlesque
and the Boys Booster elnb Friday
for a Jasa entertlnment by Bob
Christiansen f the Saxophone
Socg shop In Portland. The Ag
club willsell "hot dogs" at the
Interclass basketball games the
first of the week, and the juniors
will hold a candy sale at their
class play Friday and Saturday.
The freshman class completed
their quota today, the first to do
so.
Mission Group
Is Entertained
. At Crider Home
TkAT.r.AR Ore.. Dec. 12. (Spe
cial) The Missionary society of
the Presbyterian churcn was en
tertained this afternoon by Mrs.
C. L. Crider and ber aaugnier
Betty at their home on Academy
street.
Those present were: Mrs. B. V.
Dalton. Mrs. Hayter. Mrs. Wilson.
Mrs. William Garner. Mrs. Fred
Rlx, Mrs. Hennesy. Mrs. Frank
Johnson. Mrs. M. M. Ellis. Mrs.
J. G. Van Orsdal. Mrs. Friar. Mrs.
Mae MeNamar and Mrs. Fred
Stlmmette.
TWO BIG PITIES
Gill AT DALLAS
DALLAS. Ore.. Dee. 11. (Spe
cial) Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dal
ton and Mr. and Mrs. W. L- Pem
entertained at the Pember-
ton home on Church street Men-
day afternoon and evening.
The afternoon party for th wo
men was in the form of a bridge
party and 8 tables were run. Th
(KTited zuests were. Mrs. E. V;
Dalton. Mrs. Blanch Eakln. Mrs.
Earl Fulgham. Mrs. Harry fini.
erton. Mrs. John Hollingsworth.
Mrs. Otho Williams, Mrs. A. Cru-
son. Mrs. Mack Hayter, Mrs. can
Gerlinger, Mrs. Lonner Ralston,
Mrs. Lee Crider. Mrs. Jack Eakln,
Mrs. Ray Scott, Mrs. I. F. Noak
ii m Mrs E C. Kirknatrkk. Miss
Otello Friae, Mrs. Eva Wold, Mrs.
Ed Hamilton. Mrs. E. K. Fiaaecai.
Mrs. C. E. Staats. Mrs. C. N. Bil
ven. Mrs. J. J. Nick. Mrs. J. R.
Allgood: Mrs. W. R. Ellis. Paul
McCracken, Emil Febvei. Mrs. k.
T. Morrison. Mrs. Walter Ballan-
tyne. Mrs. J. Sibley. Mrs. D. C.
Crider, Mrs. Riley craven, airs.
Tracey Stoats, all of Dallas; Mrs.
H. H. Belt. Mrs. James Orr. Mrs.
Charles Ramp, Lncllle Sweeney,
and Mrs. Walter Spauldlng of
Salem.
Prise winners In the afternoon
were Mrs. C.: E. Stoata and Mrs.
Ernie Febvet.
The evening party was given ai
a Christmas party the house beins
decorated with holly and ever
greens.
The invited guests at the even
ing party were: Dr. and Mrs. C.
C. L. Foeter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Hayter, Mr. and Mrs. William
Retzeo. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Soch-
ren, Mr. apd Mrs. Staats,' Mr and
Mrs. Fred Stlnnette, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Van Orsdal. Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Vassal, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Muir, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Chap
man Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Henkle,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Crider, Mr. and
Mrs. S. Gundheim, Mr. and Mrs. u.
9. Longhary, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Starbuck. Mr,
and Mrs. Charles Sundberg, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Tracey, Mr. ana
Mrs. Harry Viers. Mr. and Mrs. L.
E. Viers, Miss Delia Viers, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Sklels. Mr. and Mrs.
L. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Kreason. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kurre.
Mrs. J. Hersog of Fresno. Cal..
Winners of honors in the even
ing wie: Women's high score.
Mrs. Stlnnette, Men's high score.
H. A- Woods.
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