TEACHERS ST T HSU Stayton Group Puts on Drive to Increase Mem bership Before 16th RTAYTOM. Sent. 27 Stayton P. T. A. started the year with a membership of 52. Mrs. H. Champ president, appointed Floyd. Crabtree and Mrs. Claude Lewis" cantatas of ' a' membership drive, at the first meeting Mon- day f night. At the rate the ma lorltv of these were out after new members bright and early Tues day r morning, the organization should be the largest in its history.-Contest closes at the next meeting, October 16. , Among the committees appoint ed by Mrs. Champ are: Program, Mrs. W. V. Adams, Mrs. R. G. Woods, Mrs. W. H. Lyman; hos pitality, Mrs. B. A. Schaefer, Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp and Mrs. W. A. Weddle; finance, Floyd CraMree. Lindsay Wright and Victor Phelps: publicity. Mrs. G. F. Kor Inek, Mrs. Mike Wednt and Miss Helen Patton. Other officers are: Tlce-pre3ldent, Mrs. R. G. Woods; treasurer, Mrs. J. L. Jordan, and secretary, Mrs: Freda Roberts. The organization Toted to en tetain the county federation here on October 12. All the teachers wer introduced by Prof. Tobie. There are five new ones this year:. Prof. Victor Phelps and Misses Zade Tinker uuii Kana Fery of the grade school and G. Peal And Miss Virginia Magness of the high school. In the absence of Mrs. W. V. Adams, program chairman, Mrs. W. H. Lyman introduced the pro gram numbers, a solo by Mrs. J. C. Lindley, a 'Jo by Felix Wright and piano duet by Misses Clarice and Naomi Tobie. Lindsay Wright gave an interesting talk on the trip to the Chicago fair. School at Roberts Will Open Monday With Old Teachers ROBERTS, Sept. 27. School will reopen Its doors next Mon day, October 2, with Mrs. Elsie Carpenter, principal, and Miss Julia Query, primary room. This will be the beginning of the third year for each. Janitors will be Freddie Jungwirth and Gerald Shorey. The truck load of prunes which Mr. Weather's son was driving, upset, breaking his leg MILL CITY, Sept. 27. Funeral services for Mrs. Leland O. Mc Donald were leld Wednesday af ternoon at the Presbyterian church with Rev. Francis Winder in charge. Burial was in Fox Val ley cemetery beside the grave of her infant daughter, who died in June.' T Josephine Sweet aas born In Elmira, Ore. December 1, 1895, and spent the early years of her life In Elmira and Eugene. On De cember 25,' 1917, she was married to Leland 6. McDonald in Mill City and since then has made her home here. Following an nineess of several months she passed away at the Mill City hospital Sunday afternoon. Mrs. McDonald was a member of the Christian church. Besides her husband, she is sur vived by three sons and two daughters. They are: Donald, Kenneth,; Robert Allen, Frieda Jane and Mildred Ann, all at home. She is also survived by her father,-William Sweet,-of Eugene, one-brother. Alga Sweet, of Dal las, and two sisters. Mrs. William Mlckenham of .Turner; and Mrs. Byron Blanchard of Claremont, CaL .:,- . -v i ' AT PARENTS HOME .HUBBARD- Sept. 27. Mrs. Laverne Norton is convalescing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller, after the birth of her daughter, Janice Del, who was born at the Anna hospital, September 14, and is the first child of Mr. and Mrs. Norton and second granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miller. MILL CITY, Sept. 27. Sep tember seems to be a moving time for a number of families here. Mrs. C. Brill la leaving for Port land to join Mr. Brill who has been In that city for; some time. The S. Godden family is moving into the Brill residence and it is understood that the 9. H. Thack- er family will more to the noose vacated by the Godden family. As soon as the manse is vacated by the Thackers the new Presbyter Ian minister, Her. J. MeAuley and family; will move Into It, At pres ent the MeAuley family is living in Mehama. .-, - Ray Downing, and mother of near Scto are moving to Mill City and willspccnpy the residence now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. R. Pow cllson, who will move into a small cottage until the William Cnllins place is vacated. Mr. Cnllins is nmnarinr to move to a slace near Salem Mrs. Etta Gallea and fam ily are moving the last of the week to the old Downing noise in South Mill City, and Mrs. Josie Olmstead and son will move into the Taylor house being vacated by the Qallea family, and Mr. and Mrs. Kunkltf ' will , move into the Taylor ! cottage which the Olm steads are vacating. - A: babr daughter arrived at the home - of Mr. and Mrs. William Timni Thursday, September 21. This is the second child and girl. SCHOOL OPENS BldxDAY LAKE LABISH, Sept, 27. Lake Labish school, district 102. will open October 2 Mrs. Clara Cirod of Quinaby is the teacher. SIM DISTRICT E NORTH SANTIAM. Sept 27. The Santiam bible school district will hold its regular quarterly convention Sunday October 1, meeting with the Christian church Sunday school of Stayton. The program will start at 10 o'clock. The morning address will be given by Rev. W. H. Lyman, pas ton of the Christian church cf Stayton, followed by a basket luncheon at noon. The afternoon program will begin at 1:30 p. m. with song service led by Felix Wright. The devotional services will be led by Rev. George Cole, pastor of the M. E. church of Stay ton. Special numbers will be giv en by the Busy Bees of Lyons; by Willis Keithley of North Santiam . and by the Hotter family of Sa lem.. After the business meeting the afternoon address will be given by Dr. Lee of Albany. ; PURE LIQUID RUBBER , " u u it xi ii tiii mil '! Lightning Victim Is Buried; Child I Born Day of Death j i MOLALLA. Sept. 27. Funer al services for Virgil Davis, 2 6, who was killed Wednesday after noon by lightning while he was standing under a tree during a storm, were held Monday after noon at the Everhart funeral none in Molalla. Interment was in the Rose City cemetery In Portland. Mr. Davis home was in Calif ornia and only two members of his family, his brothers, Bruce of Napa, and Vester of Santa Rosa, were able to attend the funeral. He is also survived by his wife and three small children, one born the day the father was killed. Mr. Davis -had come to a farm near Molalla about two months ago to stake a home for his family. The family bad planned to come later. Former Mt. Angel Resident Wedded . To California Man MT. ANGEL. Sept 27. Word had been received here that Miss -Rosa A. Pauli was married, at Vancouver, Wash., last week to William J. Bach of Vallejo, Calif. The bride is well known here, hav- Ing lived In Mt. Angel most of ; her life and la a graduate of Mt. Angel academy (and normal. 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