The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 03, 1933, Page 6, Image 6

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The OREGON STATESMAN," Salem. Oregon, Saturday Mornin?. Jane 3, 1933
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TO 01 OPERETTA
At Schoolhouse on Monday
r Night; Rickreall Seniors
Present Drama
in the Churches - y3
RICKREALL, June 2. "A
Trip Around the World" Is the
titte of the operetta to be given
by the pupils of the Greenwood
school at the school, Monday
night. June S, under direction of
Mrs. Alma Dempsey. The seventh
and eighth grades hare the speak
ing parts, -while all other grades
have singing and dancing parts.
This program will be followed
by the eighth grade graduation
exercises : Processional march,
Naida Carroll; song, William
Cadle; address, Robin Maaske;
class history, Frances Lants and
Johnnie Brown; prophecy, June
Dahl; class will, Dean Smith; pre
sentation of diploms by chairman
of the board to these graduates:
Frances Lantz, June Dahl, John
nie Brown, James Brown, Dean
Smith and Marvin Jenkins.
Seniors O'ire Play
RICKREALL, June 2. The
"Simon - Pure Simpleton," a com
edy drama by Lillian Mortemer,
was presented by the senior class
Wednesday night in the high
school auditorium.
In the cast were Margaret Ed
gar, Edna McCrow, Stanley Sher
wood, Marvin Waring,! Joe Sim
mons, Mildred Robinson, Eliza
beth Rowell Chester Cunningham,
Nalda Carroll Gordon Behl. The
play netted $17.50.
Harry Ott Honored
RICKREALL, June 2. Harry
Ott, eighth grade boy, was chosen
as one of the most outstanding
students of the county, and he re
ceived the medal given by the Am
erican Legion, at a banquet given
in Dallas Thursday night.
Son to GUllains
RICKREALL. June 2. A
son, Rolland Eugene, was' born
May 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Gilliam. Mrs. Gilliam was former
ly Miss Ada Bird.
U N'S FLOWER
H0U3B OF PKATXR
InUrdtnoaoiaaUoaal
Chemeketa and 17th. A. J. Smith.
minister, 1863 Skinnar, WMt Satan.
iTayer unien 3:45, also avery wees:
night. 7:30. except Thursday aad Sat
urday.
FKESBTTE&IAH
Winter and Coemeketa itreeti. Grover
0. Birtchet, D. 1), pastor. 9:30 a.m.
Church school with classes lor au area.
directed by Mr.- Kalph Scott, Supt., 11
a.m., morn in n worship, "To Power and
Promise ot ieutecost." Anthem: "Still,
Still With The" (Kofers). 6:350 p.m.
Meeting of the four C. . aocietiea 7:30
p.m. evening praise, "Contentment."
Anthem: "Ina Path ot Fraier" (Voris).
Thursday, 7:30 pan. Bibla study and
prayer.
R08EDALE FEIEKDS
Milo Ciitton Ross, minister. Sunday
tchool 10; T. D. Trick, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11, "The Other Side
ot the Great Commission." 6:45, Bo
livian Prayer Circle. Christian Endeavor,
7, bsdie Pearson, leader. A skit: Twin
Kocks Conference," will be given. Ev
ening service, 8r musical numbers by
Glen Lee It and James liose. Evening
message, "The Books Were Opened."
Prayer service and outline Bible study,
Friday, 8.
PIE ST METHODIST
9:45 a.m. church school, graded for
all ages. 11 a.m. public worship. Ser
mon: "God la And the World (joes On"
Dr. B. E. Parker. 6 p.m. Young People's
Forum. b:30 p.m. Toree Epworth leagues.
7:30 p.m. service in charge of the Dra
ma Guild. Presentation of one-act play.
.' The lord a Prayer. This is the prise-
winning play of the Chicaeo Kehgious
Drama festival last winter.
SHOW AGAIN SLATED
SILVERTON. June 2. Par
ents with children la the Eugene
Field grade school at Silver-ton,
are receiving the notice:
"To stimulate a greater inter
est among children in gardening,
the Silverton Parent-Teachers' as
sociation will again foster next
fall a children's flower and gar
den show for all children In the
first eight grades and pre-school
children. The show will be in Sep
tember and will call for all vege
tables and flowers raised in this
community as well as a display of
baked goods and canned vege
tables. In order to get their gar
dens started children may need
some help, but as long as this Is
a children's exhibit, the children
should do as much work as poss
ible themselves."
The. committee In charge of ar
rangements Includes, Miss Han
nah Olsen, principal of the Eu
gene Field school; Mrs. William
MacNeill, past president of the
P. T. A.; Mrs. E. R. Adams,-Mrs.
Carl Stamey; Mrs. Lester Whit
lock and Clarence Reed
JASON LEE HEMOBIAI, METHODIST
Corner Jefferson and North Winter
Streets. II. U. Humphrey, pastor. Sun
day school :45 a.m. Morning worship
11 o'clock; subject: "The Meaning and
Message of Pentecost." Chorus choir
music led by Prof. Herman Clark. Ev
ening worship 7:30 o'clock; subject:
"Christian Courage." Young People's
meeting 6:30 o'clock.
SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS
South Commercial at Washington.
Charles C. Haworth, pastor. Sunday ser
vices: 10 a.m. Sunday school. Bertha M.
Haworth, Supt. 11:00 uorning worship.
Sermon: "The Fonr Pillars of Christian
ity; 4th Pentecost." 7 p.m., C. E. meet
ing. Topic: "God Working Through Us
in Everyday Life. 8:00 evening worship.
Thursday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting; and
Bible study.
ITEST GERMAN BAPTIST
North Cottage and D streeU. G. W.
Rutsch, minister; Sunday school 9:45
a.m. Sam Schirman, Supt. Service 11
a.m. Topic: "The Importance of- Bap
tism." After the service the ordinance
of Baptism will be administered. Choir
anthem. Evening service at 8 o'clock,
Rt. O. Eymann of Portland, preaching.
Mid-week prayer service 8. p.m. Wednesday.
ans will preach at 11 a.m. The Epwerth
league meets at 7 p.m. Mrs. Necia Back,
a national worker for the W. C. T. U.
will be the speaker at p.m. The Boa.'
stay school meets at Summit and at Oak
Grove at 10. The subject of the pas
tor's sermon at Oak Grove at 11 a.m.
wUl be "Man, Self Betrayer."
TOST CHURCH OT CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
ChemekeU and Liberty. Sunday ser
vices 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Subject of
lesson sermon, "God the Only Cause
and Creator." Sunday school 9:45 and
11 a.m. Testimony meeting Wednesday
evening at 8. Reading room in Masonic
Temple open 11 to 5:30 except Sundays
and holidays.
. ' TREB METHODIST
Market and Winter. J. R. Stewart,
pastor, 1230 North Winter, phone 8972.
Sunday school, 9:45, Emory (?oode. su
perintendent. Morning worship, 11, "The
Destroyer." Evening worship, 8, evangel
istic service. Young people's meeting, 7.
Fleeda Setter, leader. Prayer meeting
Thursday, 8.
O. ft M. A. GOSPEL TABERNACLS
55 Ferry. , W. H. Caldwell, pastor,
phone 8693. Snuday school, 9:45, Gran
vel Sheets, superintendent; Mrs. A. J.
Harrison will give a talk to the Sunday
school.. Morning worship, 11, Evangelist
Harrison will speak. Young: people's
meeting, 6:30, "Outlets of Power." Eve
ning service, 7:30, Mr. and Mrs. Harri
son will conduct the service, which will
probably close the series of meetings tbst
have continued every night for four
weeks. It is expected thst a daily vaca
tion bible achool will be held at the
tabernacle for all children between the
age of S and 15 every school dsy next
week, to 11:45 a. m. Prayer service
Tuesday night. Y.P. cottage prayer meet
ing Thursday night.
EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE
Ferry and 13th. C. G. Weston, pastor.
Closing services ot evangelistic csmpalgn
Sunday afternoon at and night at 7:45.
Evangelist R. D. E. Smith speaka on
' The Kew .Name at afternoon service.
Xveninr subiect. "The Unpardonable Sin
What is It. and Who Have Commit
ted It?" There will be special musle st
each service. Sunday school, 1:45. This
Saturday at 7 :45 the evangelist will speak
on "Christ Our Passover.
GRACE GOSPEL HALL
Sunday school meets st 10 a.m. Bible
elass Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Gospel service
on Friday night at 7:30 p.m. Special
Bible service at 3 p.m. on Sunday. Gos
pel Service at 7:30 p.m.
IMMAMNUEL BAPTIST
Corner of Hazel and Academy streets.
Bible school at 10 o'clock. Lesson II
Samuel 18. Bring your Bibles. Marc
Saucy, Sunday achool Supt. Preaching at
11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Mid-week2 praise
and prayer service Thursday evening at
8 o'clock.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
High and Center streets. Guy L. Drill,
pastor. f60 N. Cottage atreet. Church
achool, 9:30 a.m. E. W. Cooley, Snpi.
Morning Worship, 10:45. Pentecostal
communion. service. Sermon, "The Church
the Apostles Knew." Four groups of
young people meet at 7 p.m. Evangelistic
service, 8 p.m. Large chorus choir fur
nilhing special , features. Sermon is
third in aeries "And Christi Also Said,
'My Church'." Church night, Wednes
day evening, 7:30.
ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN
Missouri Synod. Corner 16th and A
streets. Rev. H. W. Gross, pastor. Eng.
lish services at 0:45 a.m. German with
celebration of Holy communion at 11
o'clock. Preparatory services at 10:45
a.m. Sunday achool at 9 o clock. Sun
day school Picnic immediately after aer
vicea at Wendland's Grove.
WEST SALEM
C. L. Dark, minister: The 6unday
school meets at the Ford Memorial
ehurch at 9:45 a.m. The Rev. John Ev-
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LESLIE MEMORIAL
Commercial at Myers. 8. Darlow John
son, pastor. 843 East Myers, phone VS87
Church school, 9:45, departments and
classes for all the family. Special old
folks' services, 11, hymn sections from
title requested by older members; ser
mon by Rev. Robert Smylie; anthem,
"One Sweetly Solemn Thought" (Am
brose). Men ef the Brotherhood will pro
vide transportation for any older persons
of the congregation or community who
will call E. A. Rhoten, 3353, or the pas
tor. League meetings, 0:45. Happy eve
nine hour. 8. sons- service led by C. S.
Orwig; anthem. "I Will Love Thee O
Lord" (Wooler). Fourth quarterly con
ference Wednesday. 7:30, M. A. Marcy.
district superintendent, presiding. Choir
rehearsal Thursday, 7:45. Ladies Aid so
ciety postponed to June 14 when there
will be a Joint meeting of womens' or
ganisation of the rtiurcn at tne uem
country home.
SALVATION ARMY
41 State. Brigadier and Mrs. J. W.
Andrews ef Portland will conduct special
eetings Saturday, B. Sunday, 11. "J: 30.
0:80 and 8. Adjt. E. Parsons.
CALVARY BAPTIST
Church school, 9:40, classes for all
ages; Mrs, W. A. Earkua, Superintend
ent. Preaching services at 10:50 a. as.
and 8 p. m. Morning anthem: "Rejoice,
O Ye Righteous" by Wooler. Sermon by
psstot. Two B.Y.F.U.a at 7. Special
young people's service at 8. Miss Helen
Purvine will give a violin solo and tho
chorus choir will sing "Lead On O King"
by Hey ser. This week, prayer service at
7:45 Wednesday, choir rehearse Tburs-
dsy, 7:30. W. Earl Cotsb, pastor.
AMERICAN LUTHERAN
Church street between Chemeketa and
Center. P. W. Eriksen, pastor. Sunday
school, 9:45. A. A. Kruieer, superintend
ent. Men's conference conducted by Dr.
A. S. Jensen Pentecost Sunday with con
firmation services, 10:30, special music
by choir, "My God Accept My Heart
This Day," Mincken. and "Make a Joy
fnl Noise Unto the Lord," Ashford. Con
firmation ceremony. Remember change of
time. Young people's league. 8:30. Xo
evening service.
ST. PAUL'S
Beginning Sunday, June 4, the summer
schedule of Sunday services at St. Paul's
church will be one hour earlier. The reg
ular 11 o'clock morning service will bo
at 10. This schedule will be in effect for
June, July and August. Rev. H. D. Cham
bers of Portland, former rector of the
local church, will have charge of the
services June 4. Holy communion at both
eery and 10 o'clock services. Choir will
render eneheristie service at later service.
BROOKS COMMUNITY
G. H. Quigley, minister. Sundsy school,
10, Leo Reed, superintendent; Charles
Wade, teacher of adult bible class. Morn
ing sermon. "The Necessity of Pscience"
Dr. M. A. Marcy, district superintendent,
will presch at 7:30 p. m. and hold the
quarterly conference. Special music.
COURT STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST
17th and Court. Hugh N. McCallum
pastor, 1744 Chefeketa. Bible school,
9:45, Mrs. Irene Weller, superintendent.
Moraine? worship end Lord's Sooner 11.
Miss Velma Armstrong sings "Come Un
to Him" by Handel, sermon theme by
the pastor. "What is Christ to Me!"
Christian Endeavor. 8:15. three societies.
Evening evangelistic service. 7:30, "In
wnat hball 1 Boast!" Bright conereea
tional singing. Misa Muriel Brown will
read a Paper at the midweek service on
Wednesday, "Beginning and Growth of
the Church of Christ."
TURNER M. E.
N. Sherman Hawk, pastor. Sunday
school, 10, Ivsn Hadley. superintendent.
Worship. 11, "The Birtnaay ot tne
Church": special music. Epworth league,
7, John Hawk, leader. Worship, 8, "Par
lor or Living Koora.
FIRST BAPTIST
Marion and Liberty. Britton Ross, min
ister. Bible school. 9:45. Fred Broer
superintendent. Morning worship, 11, T.
Mingsporn. speaker: special music. Jun
ior, intermediate and senior B.V.P.U.. 7.
Prayer meeting, 7:lg. Organ prelude,
7:40. Evening service. 8, special music;
speaker. Jack Mitchell, teacher of the
Portland Union Bible elass.
KNIGHT MEMORIAL
19th and rerrv. II. V. Stover, minis
ter. Church school. 10. C. C. Harris, su
perintendent. Children' day program, 11
Evening service, 8. "Children of the Fu
ture" ; anthem by chorua choir.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
Center and Liberty. J. R. Simonds
pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning
worship. 11, Bridging the Gap.
BNGXBWOOO UNITED BRETHREN -'
17tk aad Nebraska. B, V. Wilson. Me
son Sunday school. 9:43. Morning wor
ship, 11. "Religion Growing Up." Eve
ning worship, 7:30, 'Jesusr Example of
Unselfish Sacrifice." Youag people'
meeting, 8:80, -"How Should We Reed
the Biblel Mrs. Fish and Msxine HilL
leaders.
FIRST CMTJRCH OF GOD
Hood and North Cottage. O. T. Neal.
pastor. 8undsy school, 10. Morning wor
ship, ll, -Jesus Wept"- (Jno. 11:35).
Eveninr worship. 7:30. "Spiritual Dis
eases, Cause and Cure." Young people's
meeting. 0:30, Mrs. Edna Elliott, presi
dent. Prayer aad testimony meeting
Wednesday, 7:80.
REFORMED
Capitol and Marion. W. O. Lienkaem-
per, pastor. Sunday school, 10, John Den
ny, superintendent. German services, 10.
feter s 1'enternstsl Sermon. ' Enrlish
service, 11, catechism and confi-mstinn;
specisl music by male quartet; Lord's
Hopper administered at both services. All
church day for June.
EVANGELICAL
Summer at Marion. Emory W. Petti-
cord, D.D.. minister. Sunday school. 0:45,
L. L. Thornton, superintendent. Moniing
worship, 10:30, Bishop Georre F. Kpp,
speaker. Band concert. 2. Ordination serv
ice, 3:30. Evangelistic service, 7:30.
TURNER CHURCH OF CHRIST
R. L. Putnam, pastor. Snndav school.
10. Morning worship, 11, "Crusading for
SouH" ; duet by Lenore Putnsm and R.
T.. Putnam. Evening Worship. 7:45.
"Marred and Remade." illustrated by
pantomime. "Hove Thine Own Way," di
rected by Lenore Pntnatn. Young people's
meeting. 8:45. Prx-isl evangelistic serv
ices each night except Saturday.
HIGHLAND FRIENDS
Highland and Church. Glen Rinard.
pastor, 2345 Maple. Bible school. 10. E.
M. Beckett, superintendent. Morning wor-
ahip. 11. "He Will." Junior C. T... 6:
senior and Intermediate. 7. Evening serv
ice. 8. "The Jew In Prophecy." Men's
prsyer meeting Monday, 9. Midweek
prsyer meeting Thursday, n. Women s
prsyer band Frldsy. 9 a. m.
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZA BENTS
13th and Center. Fletcher Galloway,
pastor. 852 Nprth 14th. phone 930. Pun
day school, 9:45, F. M. I.itwiller, super
intendent. Morning worship. 11. "Won
derful Comnan'on." N.Y.P.S. and jvnior
society, 8:30, Mr. Lonella Hardy, presf-
eent. Evening worship, 7:30, Trans
forming the Desert."
31 Grade Students
Make Attendance
Honors Past Year
SILVERTON. June 2 Thirty
one pupils of the primary school
at Sllverton have neither been ab
sent nor tardy during the school
year which closed this week.
The group includes: Muriel
Stamey, Ida Scymanski, Anita
Cluff, Maurice Stamey. Arthur
Daugherty, Marc lei Kaufman,
Ronald Matheny, ETelyn Green,
Mary Seeley, Varverly Caza. Mar
vin Haugen, Dean Stamey. George
Irish, Lester Hemmingsen, Bern-
ice Gay. Mildred Lewis, Pauline
Lightfoot, Vernon Daugherty,
Kenneth Bachlor, Goldie Stump,
Lillian Noren. Mary Symanski,
Marjorie Weatherill Vayne Rose,
Evelyn Hemmingsen, Betty Higg
inbotham, Donald Mcintosh. Thel
ma Lightfoot, Irene Moseng,
Keith Berg and Doris Matheny.
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5 FOLK SCHISM
El OF 1933 TERM
Smith, Pearl 8mith, Raymond
Smith and Raymond Rodgeway;
Ballston Marlon Thomas, ' Vera
Hamilton, James Jones and Ger
aldlna Holcomb.
DALLAS, Jane 2. Thirteen
Polk county grade schools closed
their doors for summer vacation
Friday. Graduates from the
eighth grade In these school
were:
Eola: Lela Hnddleston, Mildred
Den ham and Ruth Sexton.
Ballston: Mary Dauenhauser,
Vera Hamilton, Florence Lux, Al-
da Miller. Helen Sechrist, Kay
Shields, Marion Thomas, Blanche
Wolfer and Helen Wolfer.
Farker: Inabell Cox, Joel Cox,
Paul Cox and Jakie Krause. -
Airlie: Harry Bos. Jacob
Ploub, Orval Whltaker and John
C. WIenert.
Bethel: Lorraine Rhode. Wil
liam Rhode and Marvin Cook.
rerry dale: Gladys Magel, Tom
my Mailer and Arnold Wildt.
Fairrlew: Geneva Green, Rob
ert Lehman and Russell Linegar.
Brush College: Antonia Krall,
Erving Joeckel and Vernon Rock.
west Salem: Robert Newgent,
Earle Maynard Dean Lacey, Lor
ene Smith, Estalyne Rierson, Har
old Hobble, Wilson Phillips, Ed
gar Rogers, LeRoy Gray, George
Cooper, Donald Arthur Clifford
Hill, Opal Brown, Carol Snider,
Bertha Stevens, Aleen Douglas.
Daisy Arthur,. Leona LaBIue and
Leo Gookin.
Oakdale: Leona Harrick and
John Wienz.
Falls City: Roscoe Hatch, Law
rence Goode, Dorothy Marshall,
Ellis Bowman, Leta Baker. Billy
Letterman,- Jimmy Russell, Louise
Murphy and Alice Bostwick.
- Hopville: Albert Berry and
Harry Edge.
Grand Ronde: Margaret Mc
Donald, Wanda Bishop, Ruth Lee
Beach, Ardale Vinine. Glissie Cas
ey and Wayne Curl.
Perfect attendance certificates
were issued to the following pu
pils: Fairvlew: Barbara Scraf
ford and Elaine Lehman; Buena
Vista, Dorothy Locke, Ernest Raf
fety. Junior Cobins, James Cob
Ins, Shirley Mode and Vivian Col
Ine; Eola Loris Jean DeLapp.
Glen DeLapp, Perry DeLapp and
Ralph Denham; Fir Grove, Mar
lon Jahn and Shirley Jahn; Grand
Ronde, Dorothy Billson, Elmer
Lierman and Allen Bostwick; Pe
dee, Buddy Edwards, Marjorie
Campbell, Milton Kearns, Vivian
Burbank, Donald Williams Paul
ine Campbell Nettie Edwards,
Glen Edwards, Betty Rae Kearns,
Viola Williams, Irene Williams
and Cleo Kearns; Bethel Eleanor
Kahle; Oakdale, Elden Seastone,
Merrlen Seastone and Violet II-
lingworth; Buell. Mary Stewart.
Dorothy Eisele, Irene Kilmer, Joe
Pet Invasion
On Silverton
Slated Today
SILVERTON, Jun 2. Prep
arations for the pet parade to be
held here Saturday are completed
and announcements of prizes have
been made. The children are to
gather at the school grounds at
o'clock and the judging will be
done before the parade starts.
Each child entering the parade
will be admitted free to the Pal
ace theatre June 8. The commit
tee In charge is Dr. A. J. McCan
nel, Kenneth Hanson, Mrs. C. J.
Towe, Mrs. Archie Campbell, Dr.
WHliam McNeill and Harry Wil
son Prizes will be given for the best
three in each ot these divisions:
Dogs, cats, rabbits, goats, chick
ens, birds fish other pets small
est pet largest pet, most comical,
best trained, best dolled-up, moat
children from one family with
pets largest variety of pets from
one family, pet from longest dis
tance, original costume, youngest
girl with pet, youngest boy with
pet, best decorated doll buggy or
carriage with pet.
PUSEIf
OF WOODBURrJ YEAR
WOODBTTRN.June 2 The
eighth grade students of the
Wood burn public school held
picnic a tlie .Lglon park. Wed
nesday with Mrs. Myrtle Clark as
chaperone and Mrs. Jack Ken
nedy as guest, A baseball game
and 1 picnic lunch were the main
features of the day. There are
29 studenta who will receive di
ploms this year. Today, June 2
was tne last daT of school, 'but
no special exercises were held.
Those graduating are Mary
belle Adams, Glenn Aln worth,
Ray Tresidder. Howard Van Hou
ten. Elizabeth Pollard, Edna
Mattison, Charley Kaufman,
Irene Jones, Mildred Howe, Fred
Holcomb Jr., Oneta Harr, Calvin
Christie, Evelyn Block, Jean L.
Beers, Muriel Beckman, Rogner
Anonby, Lois Volker, Sylvia
Tehle, Margaret Tangen, Bert
Snowly, Ralph Sebern Jr..
Charles Roberts, Donald Rerrick,
Keith Powell, Kenneth Pomeroy.
Fred Hall Jr., Kenneth White,
Leo Miller and David Paul.
Kenneth White, one of the
graduates received a prize from
the scholastic magazine for the
highest score in news writing
in current events. This waa the
only individual prize given in
Oregon.
Temperance Rally is
Slated at Silverton
Macleay Grange Will
ffoa Maasef
. - - . . SILVERTON, June 2. Mrs
At Hal I on WednesdaV Necia Buck of Salm. state organ-
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at the Methodist church on the
night of June 9. Mrs. Buck, who is
being sponsored here by the Loyal
Guards class and the Women's
Home Missionary society of the
Methodist church, will speak on
the 18th amendment and the forth
coming election which will con
cern itself with the issues of the
amendment.
MACLEA.Y, June 2 A meet
ing of t -e agricultural commit
tees and home economic com
mittees of all granges in Mar
lon "ounty will be held at Union
Hill Wednesday. June 7.
Ray Glatt will -itve charge of
the agrlc ltural meeting and
Mrs. W. W. Humphreys of the
home economics conferen;e.
A feature of the afternoon
program will be a demonstra
tion of basket making by the
women of the Silverton hills
grange.
CLASSES MAKE HIKE
ROSEDALE, June 2 The boys
Sunday school class with their
teacher Paul Cammack, made a
hike to the woods Wednesday
night. They took blankets, supper
and breakfast with them and
spent the night around a bonfire,
returning about seven o'clock
Thursday morning. The girls'
class also recently picnicked in
the woods and gathered flowers to
decorate the church.
MINISTER TO MOVE
WOODBURN. June 2. Rev.
Hart Armstrong who has been
pastor of the Four-Square church
in Woodburn the past several
months, has been assigned to the
church at Hillsboro. beginning on
June 11. He and Mrs. Armstrong
will be greatly missed here by
their congregation, both are mus
ically talented as well as highly
qualified for the church work.
Mrs. Pult of Portland, will take
Mr. Armstrong's place, holding
services on Sundays and Wednes
days. She will drive back and
forth from Portland for the services.
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