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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning, January 13, 1933
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TOR'S PAY
:op Christian Church; Other
Groups Hold Annua!
Elections
' 8ILVERTON, Jan. . 11. . The
Christian church has figured oat
a anlque and most Interesting
manner of handling the financial
end of the ehorch work daring
timet of depression. The official
hoard of the church has adopted
the plan and it is being brought
before the congregation for three
consecutive Sundays. Little doubt
was expressed of Its ultimate
adoption.
. Dr. and .Mrs. W. O. Livingstone,
both of whom are pastors, will re
ceive about $30 in cash a month.
The parsonage Is furnished by the
congregation and all members
Who cannot pay cash and have
other means of adding to the con
tributions will be given credit for
these. In this fuel, foodstuffs, and
In some cases gasoline will be fur
nished for the use of the pastors.
Salaries are Cut
1 Salaries of two Silverton pas
tors were substantially and volun-
tarily cut at the anneal meetings
of Immanuel and Trinity Luther
an churches held Wednesday. At
; w 41111117 cuuitu, mo uieeuug wis
Z- held Wednesday night and Rot
C L Foss salary was lowered
from $1800 a year to $1200. Rev,
Jensen Teceived a similar reduc
tion at Immanuel'a meeting held
all day Wednesday. Both pastors
receive free house rent.
' Reports at Immanuel church
were from the trustees, of which
H. Severson was chairman. The
finances of the church were shown
la good condition, Oscar Johnson
made the treasurer's report. Rev;
Jensen reported for the Sunday
school and Mrs. Oscar Johnson
read the report made out by the
president of the Ladles' Aid socle
ty, Mrs. If. E. Strand. H. B. Jor
genson reported for the guild In
the place of Us president, Miss
Hilda Olsen. 4 ; c! .--f ;
Elections resulted in' Albert
Funrue and Oscar Overland as
new members of the - board of
trustees to succeed Conrad John
son andfH. Sererson. Carl Thor
kildaon was made the new mem
ber of the deacon's board while
L Opedaihl was elected to fill the
raeancy imade by P. O. Hender
son's resignation. H. B. Jorgen
son was i reelected secretary; El
mer Johnson was made treasurer.
succeeding Oscar Johnson, who
was made assistant. Rer. Jensen
was elected superintendent of the
Sunday school; Jonas Byberg, or
ganist. Mrs. Arthur Dahl as as
sistant; cemetery hoard members.
Oscar Loe and Conrad Johnson;
ushers, Conrad Thorkildson, Or
rtn Sererson, S. Jorgenson and
Oscar Olsen.
At Trinity church Rev. Foss
report showed a confirmed mem
bership of 318. Three families
were admitted to membership at j
the Wednesday night meeting,
those of Amos Corhouse, Harry
Sannerud and Olat Hagen, the lat
ter of Scio. The budget commit
tee's report giren by J. J. Moe
showed the new budget for locil
expenses at $2224.64. Last year's
disbursements were shown at
$3154.29.
Elections at Trinity church con
sisted of: Recording secretary,
Hans Jensen; financial secretary,
M. O. Hatteberg, with Arthur Got
tenberg as assistant; treasurer,
Dr. H. E. Johnson; auditors, M.
O. Gunderson and L. M. Larson;
Sunday school superintendent, L.
H. Meyer; organist, Peggy Gop
lerud; head usher, Harry Larson;
assistants, Dr Johnson, John An
derson. Oscar Setrum, Harold
Larson and Otto Legard; ceme
tery board, L. M. Larson; ' board
of trustees, Oscar Saterm and Joha
Doerfler. to fill the places of the
retiring members, Samuel Tory-
end and Joha J. Moe.
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Women Aid
Relief Job
By Benefit
DALLAS, Jan. It Plans are
being completed by a committee
from the Dallas Woman's club for
an all community benefit perform
ance to be held at the Majestic
theatre, January 31. Mrs. Erie
Fulgham is chairman of the com
mittee and is being assisted by
Mrs. E. W. Cruson, Mrs. A. R.
Hartman and Mrs. R. T. Morrison,
president of the club.
Various organizations of the
city will participate In the bene
fit, and will put on the different
numbers. The Legion auxiliary
are planning a comedy act, the
firemen a blackface skit, the
Neighbors of the Woodcraft a one
act play, and the Delphian society
will present the two, lirlng pic
tures presented by them at the
assembly held In Salem. Inter
spersed with these acts will be tap
dancing numbers, a tumbling act.
music by the high school orches
tra and other special features.
The performance will be held
both in the afternoon and even-
ing, admission for the afternoon
to be either canned or packages
of food which will be turned oyer
to the Red Cross for distribution.
The evening will be the usual cash
admission usually charged by the
theatre management. Q e o r g e
Gould, manager, Is donating the
use of the theater and senrices of
the staff for the two performances
which it is believed will raise a
nice sum of supplies snd money
for the local relief work.
EMEnmiy
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TURNER. Jan. 12. Elixabeitt
McKay, St, died at Thar home of
her daughter; Mrs. Hester Cruae
here, January : She wa horn
near London, EnglandrDecember
25, 1812. and left with her par
ents when young for Georgetown,
Ontario. -' -
In 1878 she was united In mar
riage to Phillip McKay and moved
-to Portage La Prairie, Manitoba,
where she lived for 1$ years. In
1891 she and her family came to
Turner where she Ured oa a-tana
west of town for SI years, after
which; she moTed oa account of
111 health to the home of' her
daughter in Turner. Her husband
died In 1885, a son la 1920 and a
daughter In 1911. '.
She was a 'mouther of the Pres
byterlana church, the Eastern
Star, and also of Surprise grange
for 40 years.
; :. She leaves lira children, 11
graadchildrea. . aad one v great
grandson. The children are Mrs.
Hester Crame, Mrs. Card Mitch
ell, Mrs. Elisabeth Behaetfer of
Turner, Mrs. Beatrice Ott of
Roseburg aad Albert McKay at
Salem. Four sisters also survivs.
who reside la Canada. ' Funeral
serrices wars held Monday, Janu
ary 9, from Rig do a', with Inter
ment in Twin Oak cemetery here.
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Christian Church
Women's . Class Has .
Annual Elections
DALLAS, Jan. 12. The Loyal
Women's Bihle class of the Chris
tian church has elected these of
ficers: Mrs. O. C. Campbell, president;
Mrs. Harry McDonald, class teach
er; Mrs. R. R. Imbler, rlce-pr eel
dent; Mrs. Manley Bevens, secretary-treasurer;
Mrs. C. H. Olm
stead, assistant secretary-treasurer,
and Mrs. A. N. NewbtlL as
sistant teacher.
STAFF FOil FBI
en
JEFFERSON. Jaa. IS. The
Journalism : class of the" high
school . has : tlTe mora issues of
"Jeff Hi Lights- to publish, aad
Miss Durfee has appointed the
following staff oa basis of ability
and class standing:
Editor, Mlna Wright; business
manager, John Wright; general
news, Margaret Halt; miscellan
eous editor, Jeaa McKee; sport
editor, Francis Catchall; editori
al. Joha Halt; assistant editor and
business manager, Ralph Beach.
The data has been set for the
all high play. January 20. The
play was postponed until this date
so that mora time would be al
lowed the east to practice and put
on a better performance. "Kid
Kolby" has a cast of 18, all of
whom help la making the play as
good and funny as It Is.
The seventh and eighth grade
beys played Albany Itadlaoa Jun
ior high la the local gymaaslam
Tuesday atteraaoa. The seora was
IS ta 11 ta tarer at Xadisoa. ,
Six aew pupils hare entered the
grade school. They are Jimmy
Whartoa, Charles Duagaa. - Mil
dred aad Jack Whartoa, Lester
Warner aad Jimmy HaU.
Putnam of Albany
To Address Scio
P. T. A. Meeting
SCIO, Jaa. 12. Rex Putnam,
superintendent of the Albany
schools, will be the speaker at the
January meeting of the Parent
Teacher . association Thursday
alght, January 1?. He will dis
cuss soma phase of high school.
work.:? . :
Other aumbers ea the program
will Included piano duet by La
vaun uaruner ana itu&y Koeprax
ka; -"America, sung la Spanish
by the Spanish class; "Adette Ft
deUs.Tby thelAUn class., and
possibly a demonstration by the
chemistry class.'..' ;f ; , ti
The high school teachers, with
F. A. Gallegfy is chairman, are
la charge of the program. - ,
Watches Cleaned SL00
Wrist Watches $1.50
Moderate Prices oa watch and
clock repairing
CLAUDE MIX
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Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
All Modern Frames aad Lenses
at Prices Ereryone Can Afford
Satlsfactloa, Omansitoed
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101.24 Ffnt Nation!
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1933 Spring Dress Sale
SILK DRESSES
Sixes 14 to 44, Sunday Eyenlng Frocks, Street Dresses,
Afternoon Dressee, Latest Spriag Styiesn
Reg. f6.88, f 7.88 and Dresses
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Shoes Vcnt
down again
Wholesale Prices
Dropped Again
We marked All Shoes
Down Again
including All New
Spring Styles
BUY YOUR SHOES
NOW
WHILE THEY ARE
SO LOW
We carry only
"Star Brand"
and
"Poll Parrot"
Shoes
TOTJ CAN'T BEAT THEM
FOR WEAR
Newest
Sweater Blouses
On Display M QC
now V Vd
for Ladies and Misses
Skirts and Skirts
All Wool Flannel, Castil
lian Red, Royal Blue,
Green, Tan Brown
Lwck: $1.95
Ladies 1933
Wash Frocks
Guaranteed Fast to
washing, newest Aft
styles, dress e7l
BLOCH'S
GOLDEN RULE STORE
Salem, Oregon 220 N. Liberty . Phone 8S05
New Members Are
Discussed as Men
Of Holy Name Meet
SUBLIMITY, Jan. 11. The
Holy Name men held a meeting
Sunday night in the Forester ifell
after Holy hour. Many of the
members were present. A report
was giTen of the diocese meeting.
which was held in Portland some
time ago. Also new members were
discussed.
Rer. Father Francis Scherbring
motored to Portland Tuesday to
attend the funeral of Rer. Father
Markham, which was held at the
Cathedral.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zuber are the
parents of an eight-pound boy
born early Monday morning at
the Stayton hospital.
Mrs. Peter Burghart returned
to her home west of Sublimity
Monday, after spending a few days
with her daughter, Mrs. Mary
Desch in Portland.
Nelson Re-Elected
President of Club
For Grand Island
GRAND ISLAND, Jan. II.
The Grand Island Improrement
club held its business session at
the schoolhonse Saturday night.
Officers elected for l3l are:
President, Charles E. Nelson, re
elected; rice-president, Robert
Anderson ; secretary - treasurer,
Mrs. Roy K. Will, reelected; lit
erary chairman, Mrs. Adalbert
Smith.
Committees appointed for the
next meeting were: 8oeial, Mrs.
C. A. Rockhlll, Mrs. J. H. Tomp
kins and Frances Sanderson; pro
gram, Robert Anderson, Ellen
Badger and Jake Tompkins, Jr.
The president sppolnted Mr. and
Mrs. Roy E. Will and Mrs. worth
as a committee of three to in
vestigate as to the advisability of
having envelopes printed with tne
Grand Island ensignla as a means
of advertisement.
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