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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1930)
PAGE TEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning; January 14, 1939 HAS HEW CLU B Constitution Adopted at First Regular, Meeting of Local Organization CENTRAL HOWELL, January 13 The newly organized Cen tral JIu well community club had their first regular meeting: Friday evenin r and a very good crowd Tras ravscnt in spite of the cold T.eatet--. The cPiinittf.e on constitution reported and the constitution &a rawn i;p by t'nciii was adopted. Plans xeve r.irnics to pjachise new curtains for the '.Ue as they will be neeJotl vhtn the play which la beins practiced is jriven. Pro.' ;:'. ) i-rltleo Named Verna V;;n Cleave, Jake Kauf man aaJ 1' ' I'ur Tweed were ap pointed as proKiain committee for the neit inciting which will be February 14. Mrs. Kuenzi and Mrs. Wilcox will have charge of the lunch. Following the business meet ing a proeram was given and lunch was served after that. The program was: song, "The Star Spangled Banr.pr" by community; song by Irtiio Nafzeiger; recita tion by. PonalJ Steffen; instru mental music by the Tweed or chestra; solos by Harry Gwinn of Salem reading by Jeane Lauder-back. dallas men m IS WELL STAGED ' DALLAS. Jan. 13. "The Pat ay," a three act comedy, was pre sented by the senior class at the high school audditorium Friday night. The play was very 'good but there was only a fair crowd out to Bee it. The weather was so. cold that many people didn't want to venture out and those that did were divided between the play and the show down town. , The play deals witn the ups andowns of a modern family. It snows all the petty quarrels that arise and gives a very amusing picture as to how Patricia Har rington gets her man and how Mr. Harrington gets control over his wife. Between the second and third acts, Leander Qniring presented Miss Margaret Coshun with a floral gift, in appreciation of the work done by her in directing the play and making it a success. The cast of the play was: Mrs. Harrington, Ktbelyn Eberting; Mr. Harrington, Fred Teats; Grace Harrington," Minnie San ders; Patricia Harrington, Louise Fletcher; Billy Caldwell, Norman Classen; Tony Anderson, Abel TJgTow; Sadie Buchanan. Gladys Lynn; Dietrich Eisenhach, David Peters; "Trip" Busty, Ervin Plett. The production staff: Director, Miss Margaret Coshun; business manager, Leander Quiring; stage manager, Harry Kerr; property managers, Muriel Kelley, Gladys Lynn; music funished by, Kachel lTglow. Swift of this elty, . Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Lambert, and Mr. and Mrs. William Bren ner and daughter, - Zelphla, arc home from a trip to California, Ed Willing and wife are here from Saskatchewan, Canada, vis iting at the home of his slater, Mrs. W. B. Allis. The WHlings haTc been in Canada fcr the past It years and have a large wheat ranch thrrc. i Davis Have Son Word comes from Salem of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. C. Ward Paris, former Stayton residents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ferry have gone to California for a vis it with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Yoeman and son are here from Siletx visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Toeman. Earl Toeman, wife and baby, are also here, having re turned from a visit with Mrs. Toeman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Glover at Drain. Glen and Earl are employed at Siletz and will return there as soon as log ging operations begin again. WHEAT O OATS DAM BRfl BE INK DAS BUSY SIDES' LEAGUE Young People Have Skating At Hazel Green HAZEL GREEN, Jan. 13 Skating on the slough and a wel ner roast was enjoyed by the fol lowing young .folk Saturday and Bunday evenings: LaRoy, Char lotte and Richard'Van Cleave; Er nest, Iola, Cecil and Kenneth Lucky. Earl, Leonard and Nora Ilutherford, Carolyn and Victor Williamson, Guy Allen and Glen Looney. Mrs. Peter Zellnskl's fall sown sweet peas were tall enough to mulch twice before Christmas. For several years Mrs. Zellnskl's sweet peas trained on a garage near the road have been enjoyed by her neighbors from ' early spring to late summer. The Christian Endeavor will meet at 7:30 Sunday, Jan. 19. There will be a report given of the Institute at Salem. Miss Carolyn Johnson of Seat tle was a week-end guest of her brothers, Albert and F.' O. John-' son. Albert Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson and sister, Uiss Carolyn Johnson of Seattle, -visited brother-in-law and sister. Rev. W. K. Rodgers and Mrs. Rod gers of Woodburn unday. Mrs. Dewy Bnndrtdge and small daughter, Barbara are recovering - from a severe attack of Influenza. INDEPENDENCE. Jan. 13. Two songs opened the Girls' League meeting Friday. In the absence of the president, Marjorle Wander, the vice president. Ce lesta Cuthbert. called the meeting to order. - The Mothers' tea was discussed and it was finally decided to hold it January 18. The girls are go ing to give a tea for their moth ers to give them a chance to be come better acquainted, not only with the other mothers but with the girls too. Another object is to give the women a chance to know what the league is like. Gladys Murphy was appointed chairman of the tea. Plans for the program that will be given later, were discussed and it was decided to carry out a pri vate idea as nearly as possible and to present the new league song at that time. PRATUM. Jan. 13. Where land is extremely wet it is feared that a lot of damage has been done alreadv to nt inJ but the total amount of damage u m reauit or ine cold spell will Electric Service Being Extended Central Howell CENTRAL HOWELL. Jan. 13 j A few more residents of Cen tral Howell have signed up for electric lights. Those included in this project are: W. Nabzeiger, A. E. Kuenzi, Mr. Guthrie, Thomas Lovre, Walter Binegar, W. Rotb, E. Way and Carl Bradt. Aileen Tweed was home for a short visit this week end. HITTOX GOING SOUTH SILVERTON, Jan. 13 Captain Henry Hutton, who has been In charge of Company I of the Ore gon National Guard for the past five years, will leave February 10th for Columbus, Georgia, where Captain Hutton will attend the National Guard Infantry school at Fort Benning from Feb ruary 18 to 22nd. Captain Hut- ton's assignment was recommend ed by Major General George White. 666 U a Prescription for COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE, BILIOUS FEVER and MALARIA It is th most speedy remedy knows. Stayton Women to Sponser Dramatic Club Production STAYTON, Jan. 13. The Wom en's Community club has arrang ed wi&h the Multnomah dramatic club of Portland to present three one-act plays at the. high school auditorium on Saturday evening, January 18. One of the members of the east is a sister of William PI THE in I CT w L i r I A little MORE comfort A little' MORE convenience - A little LESS cost GEARY AT TAYLOR ST. SAN FRANCISCO mm For Distance EOT Screen Grid Radios largely depend on the amount of alternate thawing and - freezing weather before the next rain. Mr. and Mrs. George Kleeri at tended ehurch at Liberal last Sunday The play given at th school house Friday evening by West Salem young folks was well at tended under the circumstances. G. H. Thompson and Mrs. Hen-' ry Schrbeder are on the sick list About the usual amount of pipes will . need to be repaired again when the cold spell is over. If we bad more cold weather, pipes would be protected but since we lhre In the Willamette valley with Its mild climate .we go through the same routine ev ery fire or ten years of fixing water" systems. Some day we may learn to bare tfur water pipes protected. BIRDS NUMEROUS PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. IS. (AP) Sixty seven varieties of birds were wintering In Portland the latter part of December, ac- Dayton Couple to i Spend Winter m Southern Calif. DAYTON, JAN If Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hellinger have arrived from Tillamook to spend the win ter In the country home of their cordlng'to the annual bird census taken by the Oregon Audubon society. son-in-law, Frank E. Berry. Mr. Berry with . his wife and step daughter hare gone to Lot An geles to spend the winter. ' Ray L. Spangle, a one time re sident of thU piece arrived yes terday for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Spangle. He is a barber and has been lo cated In Pendleton the past elev en years. A badly infected finger brought him to Oregon City that his cousin. Dr. Charles Stuart might give him treatment. , Mrs. Jennie Murphy just ar rived home after spending cou ple -of months with her daughter and family at Purple Springs, Al berta, Canada. Mrs. Murphy al so visited friends and relatives in Calgary and Lethbridge. 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