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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1933)
The OREGOy CTATESMANr SflcmT" OregotL Triayforning, NoTembcr 24, 1933 PAGE THREE , . 1 . . V: COilHlllYIlIIKS Dim is pura ORCHARD HEIGHTS, Not. 85: Tali i neighborhood v1ll epon- rbv as usual. th4r- community TnanksglTintr- dlBaer serred an nually, in -the basement et the Popcorn- achooL This pleasant custom has extended orer'a per iod of many years. All residents not hating , other holiday plans, M well ' as-r friends of : former years re Inrlted to bring their coninonuoni to the feast and enjoy ( a renewal of old friend ships. : V - -Sereral recent pleasant affairs heralded the approach of - the winter social season" here. The younger folks of the commnnity enjoyed ' an erenine; of games with late refreshments In the school basement;, Mr'.' and Mrs. Roy McDonald entertained :with an eyenlnc of cards; Mrs. Char les Roy was an afternoon hostess to a group of - women friends- irom- saiem.;, . , . ; ... ' r (Grangers vdliimiri " . STUDENTS HEAR READER : WOODBURX. Not. 23. W. I. GreenleaL a dramatic reader whose home is in Santa Rosa, Cal., appeared before the stu dents of Woodburn high school Wednesday, rirlng seTeral read ings rrom f nJs extensive store of pieced 5? ?fvv PAIR FIELD, Not. J2fw;Plans are completed for the i -benefit turkey sapper and dtnc to be held Saturday night, Norember 25 at Fairfield grange hall. . . . Dinner will be . serred . from S ?8 0 1 to 8 o'clock . with- tne home economic chairman, Mrs.- M. J. Mahoney, in charge. The speaker is I. V. McAdoo of Genralg. Other, numbers on the program will - be songs by tbe Gerrais high school glee club and readings by Miss Isobel Bigot, Fairfield grade teacher. Committees includes Decora tion and table. Mrs. Ira McGil- christ. Miss Isobel Bigot and Mrs. Allyn Nusom; vegetables, Mes dames F. M. - Hilt, Lawrence FerschweiUer, Albert Belleque, C. E. Allenbeck; coffee, Mesdame Duke Ballweber and Ward Lun- dy; salad, Mesdames Don Du- Rette, William Forcier and R. Dungee; turkey preparations, Ward Lundy, Robert Dungee and Mesdames Frank Cannard and C H. Hannegan; dessert, Mesdames Ben Hall, Carter Keene, Arthur Goffin; waitresses, Ethel, van derbeck, Helen Mahoney, Vera Short; Nancy Keene. Sylvia For cier. Margurite DuRctte and Flor ence DuRette; punch. Mesdames F. Felton, Henry Stafford and Ivan Brundidge. STAYTON. Not. it. The home economics club of Stayton grange at its meeting Wednesday elected the following officers: President, Mrs, Jack Richards; first vice-president, Mrs. George Scott;' second Tice .president. Mrs. F. Kohl; secretary. Miss EK la Williams; treasurer, Mrs. T. Fleming, the last two, being re-. elected.. Officer ,wfll , he' installed at the next meeting, Decern oer 20.': - - - - An interesting program was ar ranged by Mrs. Pearl Heater and included readings by ' Mrs. Ellen Lambert. Mrs. Vera Scott, Mrs. Pearl Heater and Mrs. F. Grass man of Aurora, who is a guest at the Andrew Fery home. . The organization voted to hold a cooked food sle on Wednesday, November 29, at the Stayton hardware store. ' Ray'Glatt Chosen President Chamber Group, Woodburn WOODBURN. Not. 23. New officers of the chamber of. com merce, chosen at the dinner meet ing Wednesday night at Wood burn hotel are: Ray Glatf, presi dent; George Keys, vice - presi dent; George Beechler, secretary- treasurer; Dr. Gerald B. Smith and Dr. Thomas Sims, directors Committees were appointed to aid the Legion auxiliary in fur nishlng Christmas candy for the children: to Investigate obtaining federal funds for Woodburn pro jects,' and to supervise erection of the eommmunity Christmas tree. FIK IS SUBJECT: POLURD'S in E MT ANGEL, Not. 23. The excellent attendance at the lec ture on . France, giTen . .by , Rot. Martin Pollard, 6. S. BTi Tuesday night In the Knights of Columbus meeting hall attested to the great interest being taken In lec tures proTlded by the faculty of Mt Angel college. - Rev. Father Martin recently returned from six years' study fn Europe, touched all the main events of- France's political his tory, explained its present posi tion with its two great political extremes and the many parties representing the rarioua degrees between. Other lectures to be given are: Monday, December 11, Rer. James Koessler, "The Vatican City"; Monday, January 8, Rev, Vincent Koppert, "Russia"; Tues day, January 16, Rev. Damian Jentges, "Germany and Austria," and Monday, February 12, Rev, Martin Pollard. "England." Child Christened A daughter born November 18 to Mr. and Mrs. William Annen was christened Monday in St. Mary's Catholic church by ReT. Father Berthold. The child was named Margaret Mary. Henry An nen and Amelia Schmidt were godparents. "His Father's Son," a three- act lpljrtwmt .tlTea ;bj the students of Mr. Angel college and seminary,' Sunday, December 17, In St, Mary'a auditorium. There will be both an . afternoon and an Tening performance and the proceeds , will go,, for gym ex penses. . The eollege and : seminary -orchestra wll play. Phone Play Part in Halt OiRunaways UNION, Nor. 22.--Union exper ienced its xirst real excltemext in soma.weekf when the team owned by Mr'Hanna decided to race with Dick,' the hired xnanlj Dick made a frantic effort toget control ot the lines but failing that tried, to get on, the sled which also proved unsuccessful! After tlrcllng t h e field the team turned to the coun ty road where they found the go ing good, .The quick thinking of Mrs. B. .' t,l Carothers saved the horses from injury' and motorists on the Woodburn-Mt Angel road as well, Mrs. Carothers telephoned to a neighbor," r Albert Stone, who: crowded the team into a logan-. berry field where they reluctantly gave up the race which they had already won by a mile. - . i Lyjj yi i u u j s fr rr- i;. iU- o-a;?:-'-2 :- - 7fTV' SSJtnS V iiJ V3 ... .... . ": sirvU'&'i ' . 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