The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 11, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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Oregon Federation
B. &P. W. Plan
Conference
The second conference of the
- Oregon Federation, Business and
Processional Women's clubs will
be held at Roseburg October IS.
According to the program Just
announced the state executive
hoard will meet at 9 o'clock Sun
day-morning with Miss Martha
Gasch of Portland, state presi
. dent nresidinr. This will be fol-
- snwaRn nv mil ii n lanm ii i wuHHiuni
led by the state committee chair
man. v 1he group will attend church
- la a body and at noon will meet
for. luncheon at Indian grill room
of Umpqua hotel. Music will be
in charge of Mae Ross Walker,
state song leader. Greetings from
m-nvseuwrg ciuu win ins fiiru
by, Mrs. Edith Falbe, president of
the Boseburg club.
. The principal address of the
day. will be. given by Miss Gasch
who will outline elub plans for
ma year, staie ui liters uu com
mittee chairman will be introdu
ced and the meeting will close
with an open forum discussion of
problems of general interest.
Mrs. Maaaiene uauin, eauor
of Oregon Business Woman and
Mies Clara McNiei, business man
ager for the magazine have al
ready signified their intention of
attending the meeting and it is
probable that several other mem
bers of the Salem club will de
cide to go.
Dolores Parker
Is Complimented
Mrs. Virgil Parker enterlaiued
Thursday afternoon in compli
ment to the tenth birthday of
her daughter, Dolores Parker. The
motif for the decorations and the
games was Inspired by Hallowe'en.
This idea was carried out in the
lancheon table decorations with
its favors and beautiful -birthday
cake.
Mrs. Parker was assisted in re
ceiving and servin? by Mrs. Etfc
elyn Thompson an Mrs. Robert
Paulus.
"? Guest invited ta compliment
Miss Dolores were Florence Lew
is, Margery Leper, Jeanette Gra
ber, Patricia Scott. Mildred
Sampson. Alene Douglar, Ber.iice
Elgin, Gladys Van Lydegraf, Bar
ney Benson, Marion Moore, Rober
ta Paulus.
Gervais Margaret Prantl had
as dinner guests Sunday in honor
of her 11th birthday Catherine
and Betty Nossack. Agnes Doran
and MrgiDia Lee Kelso. The girls
had a very enjoyable time playing
.mats during the afternoon and
before leaving for their homes
Mrs. Prantl served them with ice
'ream and cake.
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News and Club
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3r. and Mrs. M. L. Jones
"open house" today between
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o'clock in compliment to their golden wedding, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jones near Brooks. Mr. and Mrs.
Jones harve spent their lives in and about Salem, most of the
time being spent on their farm near Brooks Both are gradu
ates of Willamette university, Mr. Jones with the class of
187 A and Mrs. Jones with the class of 1878.' Many guests
are expected to-call during the afternoon and evening hours.
Woman's Club has Meet
Of Unusual Interest
Friday
Members of the Salem
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with a surprise visit from Mrs.
to Salem unexpectedly Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Dunbar
spoke briefly before the club members on the subject of the
coming Red Cross seal sale which is being prepared now.
In speaking of the work accomplished Mrs. Dunbar said
that it was amazing the re-0
suits obtained from the use ' Mrs. F. L Waters
of the money which is col- j preSents Students
lected each year in the seal sale
It accomplishes much relief in
tuberculosis cases needing atten
tion, and aids in getting people
into a position where cures may
he accomplished.
j A suggestion, came from the
I state chairman of the American
j Homes division for the organiza
tion of radio clubs which would
J meet each Tuesday at 3 o'clock
t to hear the lecture -which is to be
released over KOAC on "parent
and child relations".
William H. Crawford, repre
senting the utility taxpayers
commissioji, spoke in an explan
atory manner concerning the
amendments to the state consti
tution which will come np for
consideration on the November
ballot.
Mrs. George H. Alden called
particular attention to the study
classes which meet -each Monday
following t the Woman's club
meeting. These Tlasses meet at
2 o'clock at the city library. Two
hours are given over to current
events- under the direction of Dr.
F. O. Franklin and to a book re
view given by Mrs. J. C. Nelson.
All members are welcome to
join these classes."
Mrs. J. A. Bronson and Mrs.
H. H. Vandevort were voted into
the Woman's ' club as new mem
bers at the Friday meeting.
Mrs. Gladys Collins of Inde
pendence, accompanied by Mrs.
Clifton Mudd, gave a lovely mu-
sloal prelude of Scotch songs for
the talk n Scotland which com
prised he main feature of the
program.
Prof. Morton E. Peck of WiU
lamette university, was the
speaker and illustrated his talk
on Scotland with numerous ster
eopticon slides of Edenburgh cas
Me, St. Giles cathedral and other
spots of historic interest. Prof.
Peck ventured the ODinion that
aside from Greece and Pales
tine Scotland had contributed
most to civilization." And he
also suggested that the unfailing
courtesy of the Scotch people
made their country a most at
tractive place in which to travel.
Plana were also announced for
the Hubbard convention of Mar
ion county federation of clubs
which will take place October 17.
It is requested that all those
planning to go from Salem no
tify Mrs. David Wright in order
that reservations may be made
for the luncheon which will be
given at noon at Hubbard Min
eral springs.
Delegates from Salem are Mrs.
David Wright. Mrs. Harry Weid
mer, ' Mrs. Walter Pennington,
Mrs. Charles Galloway, and Mrs.
Maude Pointer. Alternates are
Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, Mrs., Mark
McCaHister, Mrs.- A. L. Wallace
and Mrs. C. A. Spragne.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Saturday, October It
."Open House" at Ronald Jones home in couapll
ment to golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jones;
hours 4 o'clock until 8 o'clock. .... . .
Knights of Willamette Tent No. and Lediee -et
Capitol Hive No. 99 of Maccabees, 8 o'clock. Fraternal
temple; Great Commander Sherwood to speak.
Formal Willamette university T. Wl C. A. and
Y. M. C. A. reception Lausanne ball. 8 o'citk uaiil 1
o'clock; -
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who will receivelruests in an
the$hours of four and eight
Woman's club were delighted'
.
Sadie Orr-Dunbar who came
Mrs. F. L. Waters presented a
group of piano students Tuesday
afternoon in an attractive recital
followed by a tea at her home in
Mornlngside. The students who
appeared have only studied less
than a year and this recital mark
ed their first.
Those appearing wre Delorea
Letz, Charles Delzil!, Ruthella
Amundson, Lois Bruce, and Thel
ma Bruce.
Following the recital numbers,
Mrs. Kenneth Waters assisted
Mrs. Waters in serving tea and a
delightful social hou- was enjoy
ed by the students and a group of
invited friends.
The guest rooms were attract
ively arranged with dahlias in
shades of pink and salmon pink.
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Bridge Afternoon
Is Attractive
Mrs. Elmer J.. Scellars enter
tained with an Inform bridge af
ternoon at her apartment in the
Royal Court Friday afternoon.
Fall flowers were effectively
j used about the guest rooms
I where bridge was in play until a
llate hour.. Mrs. Flora Thomas,
mother of Mrs. Scellars, assisted
in serving at the tea hour.
Guests wee Mrs. Willis
Roughton. Mrs. Ray Hartman.
Mrs J. Lyman Steed, Mrs. Fred
Stump. Mrs. George Humphreys.
Mrs. Howard Blake. Mrs. T. C.
Wood, and Mrs. Fred Brock.
-
Silverton A.'iss Faye Sparks,
and Mrs. F. E. Sylvester enter
tained for Mrs. Clifford Rue at
the Sylvester home Thursday eve
ning. During the evening four ta
bles of bridge were in play.
Guests were Mrs. Rue. Mrs. Al
bert Davis. Miss Blanche HuUbs,
Miss Cathaleene Cuddy, ML33
Marie Ronningen, Miss Elain
Clower, Mrs. Ray Thoman, Mrs.
James Manning, Miss Helen Ellen
son, Miss Olivia PeGuire, Mrs.
Nora Ball, Mrs. George Hubbs,
Mrs. Herman 'Kramer, Mrs. War
ren Crabtree, Mrs. Robert Goetz,
and Mrs. H. B. Wells.
. .
Gervais Miss Alice Prantl
was given a party at her home
Saturday night on the occasion of
her 17th birthday. Cards and
dancing provided entertainment,
until refreshment time. Those
present were Catherine and John
Mutter, Dorothy and Plus Miller,
Jennie and George Hauptman.
Antone and Rose Engl eh art. Eliz
abeth Kuhn, Clara Messer. There
sa Eisz, Rose and John Dietrich.
Victor Schlndler, Elisabeth and
Tony Schlechter. Cecelia, Agnes
and Frieda Prantl, Tony, Edward
and Mary Herlman of Woodburn.
Steve Zolner Maurice Susse and
Boss LaFlinn.
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Tbe OREGON STATESMAN. Sakm. Oregon, Saturday
Affairs
County Federation
Program Made
Public
Stlverton One of the interest
ing events of the fall for the club
women of Willamette valley will
be the Marion .county federation
of woman's clubs meeting to be
held In Hnbbard. October 17 in
Pythian halL
This will be an all, day meeting
beginning at 10 o'clock with the
president, Mrs. G. B. Bentson of
Silverton In the chair. There are
21 clubs to be represented and it
is expected that there will be 105
delegates present, thus making it
en of the largest. If not the larg
est, federation meetings for the
organization. Many clubs have
joined the federation since the last
state convention held in Salem in
Many.
' The program for the day is at
follows: .
19 o'clock-. "America the Beau
tiful," in community singing fol
lowed by Invocation by Rev.
Hartong.
Mrs. Waldo Brown, will give thel
address of welcome and Mrs. G.
W. Hubbs will, respond. This will
be followed by a group of num
bers by the Hubbard Glee club
and the officers processional and.
introductions.
Then will come the declaration,
reading of the minuter, commit
tee appointments, reports of the
standing committees, reports of
select committees and any unfin
ished business.
At noon luncheon will be served
and there will also be a pres
idents' conference during the
noon hour. This will be held at
the Hubbard Mineral Springs.
The session will recovene at
1:30 o'clock and Mrs. L. A. Beck
man will present group of piano
solos and Avon Jesse will give a
group of vocal solos. The business
session will be opened with new
business. Following this Gunga
dine Bidgood will play several
violin selections.
Mrs. Henry Corbett of Portland
will be the principal speaker of
the afternoon. After her address
there will be reports of the cre
dentlak committee and the revo
lutions committee.
The meeting will close with the
invitations for the tenth innual
meeting and community singin of
D1i. k That Tl i n rl
'Blest be the tie That Binds.'
Hubbard Pythian
Sisters Plan Season
Hubbard At the regular
meeting of the Arion temple
Pythian Sisters Tuesday evening
plans were made for a series of
five "500" card parties sponsor
ed by the Pythian Sisters and
Knights of Pythias of Arion
lodge. Prizes will be awarded at
each party And a special prize to
the highest winner of the series.
The first party will be heM at
the Pythian hall Monday night.
October 13.
Committees apointed to have
charge are Avon Jesse, Julius
Stauffer, and Elton McLaughlin,
T ' 1 L 9 rt-iVI i a
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and Mrs. Ruth Stauffer, Pythian
Sisters.
The temple meeting for Octo
ber 21 promises to be a big
event whew Knights of Pythias
and their wives and also Odd
Fellows and Rebekahs and oth
ers will be Invited to celebrate
the 37th anniversary of the tem
ple. Committees apointed for this
event are Mrs. Blanche Brown,
Mrs. Anna Stauffer and Mrs.
Margaret MeMannis, decoration,
Mrs. Nellie McLaughlin, Miss Le
nore Scholl and Mrs. Rilla Zeek.
refreshment and Mrs. Cobie de
Lespinasse, Miss Anita Bevens
and Miss Orva Barrett, entertain
ment. e
Hazel Green Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Waist entertained Suuday
evening with a dinner honoring
Mc. and Mrs. Maurice Dunnigan
on their fourteenth wedding an
niversary and Mr. Dunnigan's
birthday. Covers were laid for the
honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dun
nigan and children. Margaret,
Dorothy and Harriet, Mr. and
Mrs. John Faist and Mr, and Mrs.
Roy Faist of Portland and hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Faist and son
Leonard. Later in the evening a
group of additional guests called
to surprise the honor guests.
These were Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Dunnigan, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. .Ed
ward Dunnigan. Jr., and children,
Lucille and Donald, Mrs. Louis
Wampler and children, Clinton
and Marion; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. William
Chapman, and Miss Ethel Chap
man, Burno Christoffson, all of
Salem.
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Gervais Mrs. Frank Nossack
was honored with a surprise par
ty recently when Mr. Nossack in
vited some friends for an evening
at their home. The time was pass
ed" pleasantly at eards and later
Mrs. Kelson and Miss Alice Prantl
assisted Mrs. Nossack la serving
refreshments. Those present were
Peter Schlechter and family, Fred
Hecker and family, Frank Prantl
and family. Bob Kelso and family,
Frank Stravens and family and
Mr. and Mrs. John Meeaer and
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Englehart.
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Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Gilbert
entertained a group of friends
with a social evening and danc
ing at their suburban home
Thursday evening. Guests includ
ed Mr. . and Mrs. Merle Smith.
Miss Leah Ross, Miss Winifred
Graham, Miss Florence Jones, P.
Hogue and A. B. Willoughby.
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jMae C. Gingrich has established
an attractive dance stndio in the
Masonic temple and Is progressing
with Bonre interesting work In in
terpretative dances, many of them
her- own compositions sod "ar
rangement. Indian dance and son?
work -r", fa h e J n c particularly
stre:retl.
Colorful Luncheon
Is Compliment
To Bride
Mrs. Conrad W. Paulus, nee
Dorothy Livesley. tor whom there
was one round of entertaining be
fore ber marriage la September
was the inspiration for a color
ful and smart lancheon Friday at
one o'clock in the Oriental room
of the Marion hotel, with Mrs.
Harry Hawkins and Mrs. W. Con
nell Dyer as complimenting host
esses. Autumn colorings in
leaves and flowers with emphasis
on the orange and bronze shades
mingled with be rich reds of the
Oriental room with a brilliant ef
fect. Guests were seated at small
tables.
The guest list to compliment
Mrs. Paulus included Mrs. T. A.
Livesley. Mrs. Palmer MaeDonUld,
Mrs. J. H. Callaghan. Mrs. W. E.
Scandling. Mrs. O. F. Johnson,
Mrs. David Eyre. Mrs. William
Walton, Mrs. Frederick Decka
bach, Mrs. Homer Egan. Mrs. C.
E. Nelson, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs.
Allan Carson, Mrs. Hollis Hunt
ington, Mrs. Asel Eoff. Mrs. O. C.
Locke. Mrs. Karl Becke. Mrs. Wil-
i Ham H. LyUe, Mrs. Frits Slade.
Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr. , Mrs. . James
Linn, Mrs. A. Bush. Mrs. Frank
Spears, Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Mrs.
Keith PoweH of Woodburn, Mrs.
Max Hofer and Mrs. Larry Hofer
of Portland. Mrs. Prince Byrd,"
Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. Arthur
Rahn, Miss Charlotte Zeiber., Mrs.
Curtis Cross. Mrs. Donald Young,
Mrs. Hoy Simmons, Mrs. James
Young, Mis. E. T. Pierce, Mrs.
Paul HendrVks, Mrs. John El
liott, Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry, Mrs.
Clifford Faiuier. MTs. Wallace
Carson, Mrs. D. J. McLellan, Mrs.
Gus Hixon, Mrs. R. D. Slater, Mrs.
Roy Keene, Mrs. H. D. Maison,
Mrs. Tom Holman. Mrs. J. L.
Woodworth, Mrs. W. C. Marshall,
Miss Kathryn Hartley, Mrs. Fred
erick Lamport, Mrs. Wayne Lo
der, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs.
Breyman Boise, and Mrs. Dyer
and Mrs. Hawkins.
Mrs. L. Andrews
Is Complimented
Mrs. Lawrence Andrews, nee
Thelma Hatton, was complimented
with a post bridal shower at the
home of Mrs. Ora Mclntyre Thurs
day night with Mrs. Mclntyre and
Mrs. Austin Kenney entertaining
as joint hostesses. A social eve
ning with Hallowee'n as the motif
for the decorations, entertainment
and menu at the luncheon hour,
made a lovely compliment to the
bride. About 30 members called
during the evening.
Mrs. Mclntyre and Mrs. Kenney
were assisted at the luncheon
hour by Constance Smart. Ruth
Hazeltine, and Leona Boelens.
Bridge Luncheon
Pretty Event
Mrs. Henry Cornoyer entertain
ed with a delightfully informal
bridge luncheon . with covers for
eight at her home Friday after
noon in compliment to Mrs. Hol
lis Huntington and Mrs. J. L.
Woodworth. Zinnias in. all the
gay fall shades made a brilliant
note of color for the luncheon ta
ble and for the guest rooms.
Mrs. Hollis Huntington won
high score in cards which follow
ed the luncheon hour and Mrs.
i E. Law held second high.
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today they are only - - - -
They won't
last long at
$22.75.
Shop early 1
Smart and swagger with waist line,
belts. Generous lapels and raglan
shoulders. Fully lined with finest silk
crepe and hand tailored. Colors are
tan, green, navy and admiral blue.
UTILITY COATS -
1 00 c wool Handsome tweeds in smart informal
Some with fur collars, fully lined. Regularly $19.75 to $29.75.
Select yours today at
Morning. October 11. 1930
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Today's Menu
Breakfaet
Sliced Oranges; Egg Omelet.
Popovers, Currant Jam, Coffee.
Dinner
Roast Pork and Glazed Sweet
Potatoes. Baked Apples, Buttered
Turnips, Bread, Butter, Fresh Ve
getable Salad and French Dress
ing, Caramel Tarts and Whipped
Cream, Coffee.
Snpper.
Cream of Tomato Soup, Crack
era. Dill Pickles.
Cookies, Tea.
Celery, Fig
Roast Pork and tilazed Sweet
Potatoes
SVa pound loin of pork
1 teaspoon salt
4 teaspoon paprika
3 tablespoons flour
2 tablespoons chopped celery
1 cup water.
Wipe off the pork with damp
cloth. Sprinkle with salt, papri
ka and flour. Fit into roaster
and add rest of ingredients. Cov
er and bake 2 hours. Baste fre
quently. Add the potatoes.
Potatoes
8 large peeled sweet potatoes
1 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons dark brown sugar
4 teaspoon paprika
1 cup water.
Sprinkle potatoes with salt,
sugar-and paprika. Place around
the meat in the roasting pan and
add the water. Bake 45 minutes.
Turn potatoes frequently to al
low even browning and cooking.
Silverton Mrs. T. W. Riches
left Wednesday for Portland
where she will spend a month
visiting with her daughter, Mrs.
Lawton M. Whitely (Margery
Riches.)
Miss Doris Riches who has
been spending the past week
with her mother, Mrs. T. W.
Riches, will leave Friday for Los
Angeles to enter the Wolfe school
of costume designing. She plans
to be gone all winter. Miss Rich
es, until recently, was with the
S. L. Russell Insurance company
at Seattle, Washington.
A movement has been started
In North Carolina to popularize
use of lamb and mutton.
If
Saflemm 3s Goumg
Electric Heat IS a Proven Utility
Citywide Salescampaign now in Full Swing
HAVE YOU GOT YOUR PARAMOUNT 111
Frankly, we recommend it as the BEST HEATER MADE.
See the educational film entitled "HEAT" co-featured with
the talking version of "RENO" together with FANCHON &
MARCO'S "SOUTHERN IDEA" at
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460 State Street
I ral Women s Class
tj j - - -Is
Enteretained
Members of the Loyl Women
i . .. wirt Christian church
met with Mrs. Ed Townsend for
the regular mommy "'" -social
meeting. , A profusion of
dahlias and asters made the giiest
rooms most attractive. Follow
ing thea business meeting Mrs.
Townsend was assisted In serving
by Mrs. Thomas Brunk, Mrs. G.
A. Philpot, Mrs. S. A. Ris, Mrs.
May McDowell, and Mrs. Ida
Steel.
Those present were Mrs. T. C.
Crabtree, Mrs. A. S. Reed. Mrs.
Miranda McDonald, Mrs. Stella
Gabbert, Mrs. Myrtle Henderson,
Mrs. Flora Clark, Mrs. Eva Keene,
Mrs. J. C. Swartz, Mrs. D. D. Olm
stead. Mrs. F. P. Smith. Mrs. F.
E. Birch. Mrs. O. J. Hull,, Mrs.
Charles Moore, Mrs. Arthur D.
Welch. Mrs. Cora Hunt, Mrs. Ce
cilia Watson.
Birthday is
Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ha user were
hosts Thursday night for a sur
prise dinner in compliment to the
birthday of their daughter. Miss
Margaret Hauser. Brilliant fall
flowers centered the dinner table
and made effective spots of color
about the guest rooms.
Following the dinner hour,
games were enjoyed and a mock
wedding was enacted much to tbe
amusement of all the party. Mrs.
Hauser was assisted in entertain
ing by Mrs. W. J. Hagedorn.
grandmother of Margaret, and
Mrs. G. L. Forge.
Those asked to compliment
Miss Margaret were Emilyn
Griggs. Iona Hanson, Catherine
Headrick, Frances Jirak, Barbara
MacDonald, Lila Moriarty, and
Alberta VanDahl.
Stayton Acacia Chapter O. E.
S. at their meeting Tuesday night
elected Mrs. Ellen G. Lambert
worthy matron, to fill the vacancy
in that office caused by the re
moval of Mrs. Rose Beedle, to
California. Mrs. Lambert was in
staller by Hon. W. H. Hobson,
past grand master of Oregon with
Mrs. Grace Neibert acting as mar
shal. Mrs. Lambert has for many
Air
(Originally $35)
yean indentifled herself with the
work of the Eastern Star and has
held" various positions , In the or
der. She is also an officer In Po
mona Grange. '
Capitol Club has
First Evening Event
The Capitol club met for its
first evening meeting of the fail
for this year as the Rnests of Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Meyers Wednes
day night Dinnejr was served in
the Silver Grille room G W
Belle and following this "500
was enjoyed f tM. Meyers home.
Special scores for tbe evening
went to Mrs. .X, Trftriftitn and
Dr. W. Carlson .Smith.
Brush Creek Seven little girls
were guests of Miss Marjory Hill
man at a tea between 2 and on
Tuesday afternoon t the Hillman
home Miss Hillman gave the tea
as a co pletion of her 4-H club
.,...ir vih hA has been doing
in connection with her school -work
at Brush Creek. Gneats at the
Hillman home.Tiiesday were
Juanita Moef Orlet Moen. Donna
Krugt Ruth-Maorer. Charlotte
Goplerud. Vivian. Buness and An
nabelle Jensen.
Knights of Willamette Tent
No and Ladies' of Capital Hle
No! 9 f Macabeea will meet a:
Fraternal temple tonigm ai o.u
o'clock. Great Commander Sher
wood of Portland will be present
and address the meeting. It Is
urged that all members be present.
Answer is Filed
Mil . dlUlVu WVtfcJW.
Answer to me "
Tschida objecting to appoint
ment of W. A. Liston as execu-
... 1 .... 9 Am.
tor or tne win anu '
Ha Olbrich Tschida was filed In
circuit court yesterday by Will
helm- Scholz. Josephine Scholz
heirs seek appointment of W. A.
Liston as executor of the $509 6.
21 estate In Marion county. John
Tschida is the widower of the de
ceased woman, and lives in the
east.