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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1932)
Ta OREGON SXAITSMAN, Cakn. Oregon, Friday tlorcia?.. Novcsibcr 4, FAGS SEVEN t ( (', c (' 1 1 r.SPERTV RIGHTS HEFORVU AURORA, Not, Of treat ittV terest to women wu th4raeetlas f the Aurora Woman, Iub, held I Wednesday afternoon at tbe home I Mm. Harry Evans." witl Mm. male Miller asslstaat! hostess. Robert M. Alton, first- assistant Unit officer of Ihe First National, bank of r Portland, and, Preston Rhoner, Instructor In , the "Wood barn bii a school, spoke to a sood slsed andlence on women's prop erty rihl according to the laws ot OrtfOB.?;;;; YiFk&- i-.-i..-; Both talks were most enllfhten Inr aad la aome cases startling and caused those present to. be come more famillarwlth tks laws, especially those concerning lithe death of heads of families, part nerships and other Tltal points. An instructive round table discussion (ollOWCd. - -H-5 . Mrs. G. J, Charch gave a piano number and Mrs. JE. K. Bradtl gare the hlrbilghtaocae Marloa county federation Meeting held1 at WOOdbttB.f ' -- The net meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Sadler NoTember Iff. Mrs. 17, Eiler will be associate hostess. Nine llll RflKtfl U. Li Li UHILII PASSES AT SUVER M0NMOUTH,Not. 3. Mrs. E. !. Baker, 65. died yesterday at the family homo la Surer, south of here. Lillie Dixsou, daughter of John and Margaret Dtxon, early pioneers, wu born March 5. 18C7, la Lane county. She married Rob ert Wilson November 13, 1887. After bis death she married E. I. Baker, who survives. Mrs.: Baker was a member of the Baptist church and of the United Artisans lodge of Sorer. SarrlTing also are three children by her first marriage, Mrs. Vera Kester of Rickreall, C C Wilson ot Eugea and E. R. Wilson of Albany. I - Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Keeney funeral homo In Inde pendence, with Rer. Henry Albers of Albany officiating. Burial will be til the I. O. O. P. cemetery at independence. MRS. H. J. ROWE HOME STATTON. Not. 8 Mrs. H. J jit with her father and sister, who JliTO tt Los Gatos, Calif. While BoysCfverBeforei Any Yes' is Said 8TAYTO.V, Not. S Wkbij out a doabt the boys of tb4 home economics class of the StarUm blch school should , be la tfcuaad aa f atare tm4 t bands, glace the class wan. 'organised they hare beeaT? learning to cook ' various j t.Iweaday''iiaoiiig v the y cooked , breakfast, with den Oowdub as. the aaaaa fjeav Oranges werereared and served in ' several dif ferent ways, aad- there were martins as welT as a choice f three kinds of cereals and coffee. What wife would not like to find such a delectable breakfast awaiting her when she arises? away she visited San Francisco aad -other interesting cities In that section of California. Shere ports .that the weather was ideal and it is somewhat hard to again encounter. Oregon rains. Miss Dor othy Rowe, wio Is a junior at Oregon State college is expected home for a "vtalt orer the weekend. Students Register Three to One For Democrats at Scio SCIO. Nor. 3.- The dries class, under the direction of Miss ' Doris Clarke, is carrying out an election project. Registrations were made, with 87 ot too 107 high school students registering. Registrations resulted: Republicans, 20; demo crats, II; socialists, S. On election day during the lunch hour, a regular election will be held. The election boards will be made up of: General boards: I, Leland Miller, Veloris Crenshaw,. Lorena Thurston and Norma Mumper; II, Adolph Kros man. Ruby Jackson, Eddie Step anok Bad Alan Freitag; counting boards: I, Doris Kirk, Glenn Ar nolds, Lylo Jackson, Helen Miller and Eldred Burton; II, Alfred Tanker, Rose Silbernagel, Carol Miller, Virginia Tumldge and Frances SalzL M. E. GROUP MBTET8 STATTON, Nor. 3 Members ot the MethodlSt church held their regular monthly supper in the church basement Monday night. There were about 45 present and as is the custom it was a potlnek affair. Following the supper Hal lowe'en ana other games were played. 81LVKRT0K. Nor. . J An xld fashioaed hard time masquerade was enjoyed at the M. J. Hatte berg home on Mill ; streets when Misses Rath. Elliott, Lillian Block Bad Marie Xlev entertained a group ot their friends. Mrs. Hatte berg assisted te hostesses. , -'' ;- Costume - prises went - to - Miss Ollria DeGulre for wearing the best - looking costume;. to Mrs. Jamef Manning ; for haring the hardest-time costume; to Mrs. Er rol Rosa and Mrs. Arthur Steln berger for being able; to remain unknown the longest. Miss Lou Chase won the pantomime costume. Present -were Mrs- Irma Le- Ricbes. Miss Stella Dyberik, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Steinberger, Miss De Gulre. Mrs. Manning, Miss Chase. Mrs. Robert Goets, Mrs. Warren Crabtree, Mrs.F.JJ. Roubal, Mrs. H. B. Wells. Mrs. Hatieberg. Elea, nor scnorder, Erna -Starr, Mary Sinclair, Dorothy iEberhard, Hel- rie Sllrer, Ruth Scott,- Marian Umphlette, Katherine Slawson, Ethel Hardy Ruth1 Lawrence, Mil dred McDermott. Bertha Aim, Ed na Speaker, Mildred Wharton, Blanche Hubbs, and the three hostesses. Miss Kler, Miss Elliott and Miss Bloek. Dakotans Visiting At Elliott's Home In Perrydale Area PERRTDALE. Nor. 3 Howard Draisey and Archie Taylor of Ciar, s. v., Tlalted with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Elliott a tow days this week. Draisey Is a nephew of Mr. Elliott Bnd will be remembered as the son of George Draisey. for merly of McCoy and Perrydale communities. Mrs. Emil Sterens ot Oak Grore, who has been taking care of her mother, Mrs. C. L. Gilson, tor the past week, returned to her heme Friday. - Non-Partisan Rally Gets Keen Interest WALDO HILLS, Nor. 8. The non-partisan rally held at the club house Tuesday afternoon was small bat enthnslastie. Judge LeweUing, candidate tor circuit Judge, spoke, and -Otto K. Paulus discussed the measures on the bal lot, Mrs. Edson Comstoek read an article on congress and the prob lem ot taxation. , Mrs. Will Krens sang, accom panied by Mrs. Floyd Fox. Mrs. Jalfof reh of Yletor Point and I Mrif Kafl Haberly arranged the meeting, 'and Mrs. Haberly pre sided.: V, - , Ballot Measures1 1 Main Topic For r Jonarty - Meet) HUBBARD, Nor. 3. Friday night a non-partisan meeting of eitisens wHl be ; held at the city hall ' when speakers 'from' 'Salem win explain the amendments to be decided Norember 8. . , Mrs. Wlnnifred White, a alster of Mrs. L. Air Bradea. . died Bt Los i Angeles Monday. Mr-and Mrs. L. A. Bradea motored south Fri day to be at the bedaide ot their slsterV Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grim with their two sons Kenneth, aad Blllle, formerly of Redding, CbL, are making their home with their ' aged father, Byron Grim, whose wife died a short time ago. Second High School Gathering Success STATTON. Nor. 3 The second of the high school parties was held at the club house on Tuesday night with sbont 60 present. Ping . . m . M J yong, caruB ana maoor goit wero i enjoyed, the entertainment being most informal. Host for the eren ing was Ed Streff and hostess Ada Keyes, while patrons and patron esses were Mr. and Mrs. Dare M- John, Dr. and , Mrs. Beaaehamp, Mr. aad Mrs. Theo Norhy and Mrs. Andrew Fery. These parties are proring most popular. tSPr lit pitctt" hrnf tkrm ken mnt we'll quickly rtptmce per-' Kerr Products ' White Eagle r Hard Wheat Sack. ...65c Bbl. $2.60 Hotcake Bag..... 39c Farina Bag.... 1 39c Graham fljte or coarse Bag 25c Corn Meal The best made Bag . . . . 17c Rolled OaU Bag...;. 25c ATJ Oregon Mgr. Products n 3SI9 "Walker Wins." The Irish Cash Stores h aye shown arl increase of 100 in sales since W, G. alker (formerly of Safeway) became manager of the store. 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