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The OREGON STATESMAN, Silect, Oregon, Wednesday Moraing, November 21, 1934 PAG) SIX COIIIIS EEffl ; Eiii'i nififi Relatives and friends Honor Dayton CoupIs'With Home Reception - DAYTON, Ore, Not. 20 Hon oring Mr. and Mrs. Jobs H. Good rich of the Daytott Prairie neigh borhood on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary which was Monday, November It, a de lightful reception was held at the Dayton . ciric club rooms . Sunday and was attended' by M relatlres and close friends. - ., - , . c . Mrs. ; Goodrich r (Miss Carrie Deskln) and; Mr. . Goodrich were united in marriage at the home of the bride's mother in Newberr No vember 19,: 1881 -and they moved at onee to the farm in Dayton Prairie where they a have since re sided. Mr. Goodrich' Is 78 and . Mrs. Goodrich is 71 and both are well and take interest in i every day affairs. ' ' Rer. M. H. Kendall of McMinn Tille made a short talk, . making mention of the value lires of sucn persons as Mr. and '- Mrs. Good . rich mean to the welfare of Day ton. The flowers were all golden and white crysanthemums. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich there were present Mr. and Mrs. John Berry ?&t" McMlnnrf lie, Mr, and Mrs. William Faxon of New- berg and Mr. and Mrs. N. S, Stretch o'l Dayton, all former close neighbor! . who have celebrated their grlden wedding ... - Mr, J and ' Mrs. Goodrich have - three children: Owen ; Goodrich and Miss Sarah Goodrich at home, Basel Goodrich of Dallas and all were present. The afternoon program includ ed:- songs by Mrs.- Dolph Good rich; piano duet, Mrs. Russell Co burn and Mrs. Veernon Wolfe of . Dayton; a piano solo. Miss Leora Berry ; of McMinnTille, who, also ' played the wedding march. .. - : Guests from a distance: From Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Basil-Good : rich and family; from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Holt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holt . and family; from Newberg, Mr, and Mrs.' Lynn Switxer and fam lly. Warren and Wallace Robert eon; from McMinnTille, Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Kendall,- Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Odell, - Mrs. Ellen Todd, - Misses Hattie and Beth Gowdy, Mr. and Mrs. John Berry, Charles . Hodgins. . . . , , RICKEY. Not. 20. Th com munity club sponsored a working bee Saturday and the men put in the fence in front of the school house," the fence being purchased by the club. The club Is actively interested in school affairs and is sponsoring two junior community clubs and two 4-H clubs. AUBURN, Nov. 20. The Au burn' Community elub met at the schoolhouse Friday evening. Aft er the. business meeting- presided over : by Carl Krehblel,' rice-pres ident, the following varied . pro gram was presented to the capa city audience::. J-'-.;-.".:3,T'Xt f Selection by the Auburn orches tra; solo by L. B. McClendon, ac companied by Miss Susanna Haw kins;, character readings by Jean Hawkins : accordion solo, Corne lius Fes kins; yodeling songs, Har old Bressler; piano solo, Dorothy Widener: reading,' Joyce Mccien- don; nolo, Mrs.WiHlam Tschopp, accompanied on the piano oy sirs. Don Smith: comedy,' The coun try School with Mrs.' Terns, Fes- kins, teacher and carl Krenbiei. Mrs. -i Murray Johnston, Kennetn, Morgan, Vada, Griffith. Mrs. J. XL Johnson, Mrs. Leo Sutter; Norman Krehbiei. Jimmie Sutter. Ed Ol son, Mrs. Ed Olson, Ben H. Haw kins. Marie Baumgartner, Alice Mather. Lenthal .. Holmaa, and EtU Sutter, taking the part of the pupils.' Only local community tal ent was used. The school children, will present next - month's pro gram, which will be in the oaturw of a Christmas feature." . fjuptial . Blessing : Bestowed i Couple at Monday -. I Morn Service - T Serving Hot Food for School Group Will Begin Dec, 3 LIBERTY. Nov. 20. Commit tees representing the community club and W o m e n's Hub met Thursday evening at the Wesien- hoase home to complete plans for serving . the hot dish for school lunches and to get the ' working personnel organized. Committee chairmen are:' menus, Mrs. R. L. Forster; securing : cooks, Mrs. John" Dasch; meat, " Mrs. Sum mers; vegetables and fruits. Mrs. Cecil . Sargent; milk . and butter, Mrs. Staceyv' preparing eocoa, Mrs. V. Decatur; secretary-treasurer. Mrs. W. Westenhouse. It was decided to first send the usual questionnaire to parents, and if favorable cooperation may be had serving the hot dish will start Monday. December S. It is planned to serve soup and cocoa on alternate days. : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook of Oakland, Calif., were dinner guests at the home of their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Den cer Friday. They had been called to Pe Ell, Wash., on the illness of Mr. Cook's father. Sherwood Legion m Auxiliary Seats Officers, of Year SHERWOOD, Not. 20 The Auxiliary of American , Legion Post No. 6 has elected and in stalled these officers; President, Coral Biederman; vice presidents, Alice Young and Marjori Blen- klnsop; treasurer, Minnie Bal lard; secretary, Marian Murdoch; chaplain, Elisabeth Nedry ; histor ian, Edith Miller; sergeant, Anna Hagen. r1': . -, The Auxiliary is planning a car nival dance for Friday night of this week. , "Itml" Story ci , Pctrclzisai Tcrk . .Cents to Brother, ETATTOJf, Not. CO. Dally papers have been carrylBa story of sa ae- cklcnt early Saturday morn ing oa the California high way ear Klamath Falls ta which i two i persona w r killed and two other inaa aged to escape death when their .ear plunged Jnto the Icy waters of an frrlgatkm ditch. v Jim' Bosch, state police man, suffered a alight case ef exposure. When colled to the accident ho stripped sad dove Into the Jee-like canaL While is the water some, one ; driving ; the , nrrivora. bock to Klamath FaBa ac cidentally took his dothec. . Bosch was forced, to wait neorty an hoor before blan kets were mustered to pro tect him from the chilly weather. .'- ,.' " r.;.., Bsschv Is s brotheT of Ernest Bosch of thi place. SUBLIMITY, Not. JO - and Mrs.' Peter Welter eelebraU their v 80th ; wadding -anniversary Sunday., They were married 80 years ago at , Harper, Iowa and came "44 year ago to Sublimity, where they haro llTed atnee. - Those present at a : 1 o'clock dinner Sunday: were: Mr. and Mr. Nick Henberger Sr.. Mr. and Mrs; Steven Weber Joseph Henberger, Mrs. Hannah Wiednerana josepn and Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oersnacher alid children. HtA Those present in the evening were Rev. Father Scherbring, Mr. and Mrs. Theodor Henberger, Mr. and Mrs.' Lee Henberger of Aums- VTflt.Vafr.' Mm Kfrlr TtTihr- ger and son Francis, Mr. Joseph (Jheese r actory IS Henberger, Mr. and ; Mrs. S. J. I . Starr and children Ines and Vin cent, Mrs. Hannah Wiedner, Mr. and Mrs'. George Sllbernagel ot Scico, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Boedig heimer, Mr! and Mrs, Irrin Schu macher and children. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Silbernaggel of Jordon, Mr. and -Mrs. Ferd Hartman, Leonard Schumacher; Mildred Schumacher and the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Welter. Monday morning at the St. Bon iface church at the 8 o'clock ser vice they were led to the altar by I two altar boy and received the nuptial blessing by Rev. Father Scherbring. MM CULLED TO TALKHQT FOODS! Epworth League to Present! Program at Church1 : - on Thursday. : - Operating; Family Rents Booth Farm AMITY. Nov. 20. Mrs. M. Hart of Colorado Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petrie. They were old friends and neighbors, in the east. - The cheese factory recently pur chased by Mr. Droughty and pons Of Banks opened here Friday. ; . Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Belscher ot Enterprise have rented the J. W. Booth farm and hare moved to iheir new home. J. Wetter and family, former renters, have mov ' ed to Battle Ground, Wash. CranscrsNcws Co! umn Or., . Nov. 2. Workers dub will MACLEAT, Nov.JO. On of the most outstanding an instruct ive programs put on ' sine the starting : of grange "social ve- ning two years ago, was given Saturday night by Dr. David B. HU1; Besides giving -an interesting and Instructive lecture. Dr. Hill showed several film. TURNER, The Willing !?Tfif fSS Dakotans Purchase MkCI saw a v oawv,- ww wi ST" I ssspsj - ' -V" SS " ' ' 1 om Morgan I ract West From Keizer in the school auditorium. All pa trons and. friends Interested in the serving ot hot dish lunches for the school children are asked to bo present 'and help complete th plans for serving, Monday, Decem ber 8. The Epworth league will put on a program ot music, reaaings and skits Thursday night, Novem her 22,' at the Methodist church. Miss Yilllan Peterson is president. C. B. McCuIly ot Prescott, Arls made a short visit with hla nephew and niece, Albert and Evelyn Jen sen, as he visited his old home in the vicinity. He is connected with a slnitorium in Arizona, but would like to locate in Oregon. Lesley Bra wner of Caldwell, Idaho, Is visiting his mdther, Mrs. W. J. Brawner. Charles F, Ktandley has joined the CCO near Detroit. KEIZER, Not. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richards of White, S. D., this week purchased - and hare moved into the Tom Morgan"! fi acre tract in West Keizer. ; The Richards spent the entire summer and early tall traveling over the northwest in search of a suitable location, before settling here. The Morgans leave late this week for a month s visit-in Klam ath Falls, after which they will locate in 8alem. 1 : ,. ' : - , CASTSKCIH for glass dhamas .INDEPENDENCE, Not .20 Th annual three one-act plays presented by the high school will be given la the training school auditorium December 8.r Th sen ior play is "Squaring It with th Bass", comedy by J. C McMullen; Cast, Roberte Farmer, Edna, Gro ver. ZoZra Berry, Beeslo Darkens. Glen Hardmaa and Willard Brist line, s - -. : Th Junior play Is "The NIn Who Were Mother, by George Savag and E. PeltuU Cast, Ray moad Corbett. Clara Syverson, Ray Dunckel, Kathrya Hartman, Charles Carey, June Charboneau, Ronald ; Busby, Hazel . Walker, Marjory Bosanet, France Haley. . The freshman - sophomore play. Is "Elmer". Cast, Jeaa Ellen Ir vine, Lorena Birchfield. Ardith, Clarke.', Constance Cohrs. .Mavis DeCoster, Mildred Howard Eldon Peterson, Delbert Taylor and Bill Walker. , , ; Director are Miss Anita - Boley and Miss Margaret Eddy.: -!. INVITED TO PROGRAM KEIZER, Not. 20. Members of. the Keizer community have been issued invitation to at tend the C Y m a w a grange Thanksgiving program Thwrsd-T afternoon at 1:50 o'clock when Dr. J. C, Evans will be the guest speaker. There will be other numbers. POLLY AND HER PALS The Girl He Can't Forget By CLIFF STERRETT Roberts Erects Fine Dairy Barn -South of Salem ROBERTS, Nov. 20. John J. Roberts has just completed one of the finest dairy barns here. f Henry Query has . returned to his home after having spent the summer in the employ of the state highway, i -. ..... ! . A number of children have been confined at home with th mumps,, but' there hav been no new cases In recent days. . . -. AT CONFAB HERE DAYTON, Nov. 20. J. L. Wurstea, Instructor of Future Farmers of America, and Harry Clark attended the leadership training conference held In Sa lem Saturday. The Dayton class tied with . Amity elrxs for third place and won first prize for tl secretary an . treasurer's book. Jefferson Woman is Hurt as Bus Topples JEFFERSON, Nov. 20. Mrs: Nora 'Norton of Portland, daugh ter : of Mrs, Ida Thomson, was one of the passengers in the Southern Pacific bus which over turned on" its side near Sunny- side Friday night. She came to Jefferson to spend the weekend with her children, her sister and mother. She returned home Sun day evening but thought she would not be able to resume her work for a tew days because of the bruises and shock received in the accident. " T "T - ' WAi ip T CCTNai ) 1 I'M Py-lHS FOR ) yT?T7l!!r"Tul ( 1rHrS PROPOSITION, PERK, j g J Orr-HUH,rM LOCKmN FREE,WIl3Tt?0 CrrT,IJl A GLIMPSE OP 7 (itJSSl VQO MUST Hir ME rTxvA V IM ApHAV-TlEO I LEND ME A ifSSS IJNe 1 WT6ffA V MV BETTER HALF W-- MICKEY MOUSE Out of a Clear Sky By WALT DISNEY Speedy Trip is Made With Deibel's Goods DAYTON, Nov. 20 The house hold goods belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deibel of Union.vale that was loaded in a 12-ton truck at Denver, Colo., and left there after t p. m. 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