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The OREGON STATESMAN," Salem.' Oregon, Friday Morning December 21, 1934 PAGE ELEVEN t ' f r i ; j '; ; i I i : I r j i - Miss Heater Bride on Tuesday Silrerton Miss Thana Flodene Heater, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. neater, pioneer Oregon fam ily, and Fred Jarrell. son of T. H. Jarre!! of Omega, Oklahoma, were Quietly married at the parsonage of Her. W. C. Kan tor Tuesday at 1:15. The bride wore a corsage of Talisman rosebuds and was gown ed In rose.biege satin with silver lace and matching accessories. Immediately following the cere tnony, which was read In the pres ence of the immediate members of the family, the young couple left for a risii at Omega, Oklahoma. For going away costume, the bride wore a brown velvet gown with a short Australian lapin fur coat and brown accessories. : When they return to Silrerton the couple will make their home on a farm In the Waldo Hills. ' . - . ;.;: - nabbard. - Hubbard Women's club met at the home of Mrs. John Friend Wednesday, with Mrs. Kathryn Will. Mrs. Effa Bell and Mrs. Edna Mack assisting. Mrs. : Ida Garland presided at the busl . ness meeting. The child welfare committee annlunced that a clinic for pre-school children will be held January 9 at the high school gymnasium. i- The committee for the card par ty series beaded by Mrs. Dorothy Garren announced that the second one was to be held at the Pythian hall Saturday, night, December 29. . Mrs. Margaret Anderson opened the program by reading the Christ ' mas story. Other numbers includ- ed two harmonica duets by Eddie Stauffer and Eileen Riemer, a ro ,. cal duet by Ruth Jungnickel and . Marjorle Rich, accompanied at the : piano by Mrs. Neva Mckenzie, and piano solos by Naomi Friend. '. Wallace - Road. Willamette Lodge country club house was beautifully decorated with holly, miniature Christmas, trees and mistletoe when the club had Its annual Christmas party. Special ; guests present were Mr. and Mrs. ; Harry Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Henry and daughter Cor rlne, Mr. a n d Mrs. - George W. Plane, risitlng here from Hillrose, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Andersen of Platte, S. D. Christ '. mas candles and holly were used as table decorations at the 6:30 o'clock supper served la the club dining room by Mrs. A. E. Utley and Mrs. C. I. Blodgeti, hostesses. ... . , i.: Mill City Thirtyone ! members of the Mill City woman's club en- joyed the annual Christmas . par- ty Tuesday - erenlng at the home of Mrs. W. W. Mason with Mrs. Mason and' Mrs. A. A. Holthouse as joint hostesses. Mrs. Ella Hen dricson, a former member, was a complimented guest. A beautifully trimmed Christ mas tree with gifts for the mem bers as well as with toys for nee dy children of the community and the Children's farm home. The contests nnder the super rlsion of Mrs. H. M. Aspinwall and Mrs. Justin Jones, Miss MU- dred Newcombe, Miss Gwen John T son, Mrs. John V. Dawes and Mrs. Al Van Dahl were awarded prises. Dayton George Hessler, farm ' er of near Dayton, was honored on the occasion of his 5 th birthday anniversary at his home Monday evening when his wife entertain- ed 21 relatires and friends. . Goss-Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFER . i' 1 1 r w Lr Nr r rr : 57? id ii. 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The bow and belt offer a con trasting touch. The, blouse is just the thing for wear under a suit, as the short sleeves make it spe cially comfortable. Made in wool or string, It is one of those blous es that can be worn the year round. . Monmouth. A wedding of in terest to Monmouth people occur red Friday night at Albany when Miss Edna Russell, daughter of Mrs. Ethel Russell, became the bride of Melvin Miller, son of Mrs. Rachel Miller of Monmouth. Miss Russell was attended by Miss Alice Ring of Albany and .Clyde D a r i a of Monmouth was best man. Melvin Miller has lived in Mon mouth for the past twelve years, and Is a graduate of the local high school, and has many friends here. The young couple will make their home In Albany. Monmouth. Carl Tetherow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tetherow of Monmouth, was married in Los Angeles December 8 to Miss Theo Morgan of Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Teth erow is a graduate of Monmouth high school and of Oregon State college. West Stayton. Delbert Cham berlain's' seventh birthday party was enjoyed Saturday at bis home. : The guests were Jimmie Comstock, Jimmie and Gladys Thomas, Opal Reishel, Danny Steele, Ada Lou and Mary Louise Snoddy and James Lafky. Santa at Store Santa Claus. will be at the Pay'n Takit store on South Commercial street be tween 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sat urday, Ed Schreder, manager, an nounced yesterday. This is the third Christmas season when Schreder has arranged for Santa's visit to his store. 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A short play will be given by the Methodist church, "The Star ot the East," Those taking part "are Maurice and-Irene de Vrles, Ervin Meyer, Irvin Branch Arthur, Rudolph and Olivia de Vrles, Dorothy Bowen, Waldo Kleen and Paul Silke.-: ; : ':! v . Friday night the community club will give a Christmas pro gram. Saturday night the Oak Ridge - school will give Its an nual Christmas progrsm. Thursday night the yonng folka ot the Methodist church went Christmas carolling, later stopping at Mrs. Lorena Thomp son's home for refreshments. SCIO, Dec. 20. At an open joint meeting of Cascade Post No 2105, Veterans ot Foreign Wars of the United States, and the aux iliary, held in the post hall in Scio Friday night. These auiil iary officers were installed by 1 1 u. I , icESlaimig Pcpeyc OFFICERS HU : 7f 1 f X H IT DOGS ! COMEX7j 1 riU- --vve NERe-mKaD! V7j rYAFTERTHEM ! THE dACKAUsX CL. !; ' 4 f out of rrl hast thou KvJ 17. J Ktain't rRTVE thought JyAYK MUST NEEDS be caught erb ,i J J V 111 w rie:- :.f-na war, j v- vfMTN. 1 1" " ir . rX I I t - -i 1 m. f ' i " 1 fit -V--LI ft A. . T Sl T IT Til S I W. i a UHk. II I in .r I rill -v... m jki I i i i i 11 i-vviM -f i' I . . 'i . J f :?zu mxmfmm rj, GEC.WtLLyA LOOK AT 1 I f WE HATE BCE)4 VERY I Stayton Children v YfUlDe Guests ct ; Annual Movie Fete. : STAYTON, Dec .SO. Once v again ex Mayor George A. Keecb and his son, Edwin Keech, Salem attorney and owners of the local' theatre are giving their - annual Christmas treat; to 'the children et Stayton and vicinity. As before there will be a Christmas tree and treats for the youngsters will be distributed, by Santa Claus. The doors will open at 1 p. m. Saturday afternoon and the show ; will begin at 1:43 and last for an boar and half. All children of the community . up te and Including the seventh grade are Invited te . attend. - Mrs. Clara Qulnn, department offi cer: President. Mrs. Gladys Hoag- land; senior Tics-president; Mrs. cnariotte Ernst; junior rice-pres went, ioia Douglas; secretary- treasurer, Clara Qulnn; chaplain, Grace Brunkle; conductress, Sallie J. Perjty; patriotic instructor. Martha Ensley; historian, Mary aicuowan; guard. Rose Kendle; color bearers. Carrie Bllyeu. Myr tle Haley; trustee, Carrie Bllyeu; musician, ' Dort ha. McDonald. Charles Low of Salem officiated as installing officer for the post. the official roster for the follow ing year being as follows: Com mander, Hobart HoaglSnd; senior rice-commander, Frank S. Perry; junior rice-commander, C. E. Ken dle; chaplain,' Daniel Brunkle; surgeon. Dr. J. C. Booth; officer of the day, Bruce Ensley; histor ian, Rockford White; quartermas ; ter, E. H. Ernst; adjutant, P. W. Scbrunk. Mj Kingdom Now Showing Silent Blissful DANNY I3 TO BE. FIRED raxT wnx and inju pczveht HIM FROM OETTV40 ANOTHER 000,TOO MABEL, IS INFWTUATED WITH HIM NOW, ' BUT MAVBS SHSUL GOMEL TO HER SSNSSS WHEN HE WONT B& ABLE TO'PROVIOB HER WITH THE, BAkSQT KiSCESSTTtES OP BIIAIIK : III RF11YVFJI E SCIO. Dec. 20 Rubes h ft No rsk Is the name of the latest Scio firm to enter the field here, and will conduct a general real estate business, according to present ru mors. Ed. Rubesh has been en gaged in fanning near Sclo for several years and will act in the capacity ot agent. . J. F. Novak likewise Is a farmer of 20 years' operations In this locality. The principal work of the company will be to place desirable families on farm lands In this community. In common with all Odd Fel lows lodges throughout the na tion, the. Scio unit has beeen re quested by the sorerelgn grand sire to observe, on or near Janu ary 15, the birth anniversary of Thomas Wildsy, who was Instru mental in founding the Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows at Baltl more, Maryland, in June, 1819. The date Is known in Odd Fellow ship as. "Wlldey Day." "Jimmie" Karnosh, - who is home on leave from his naval du ties at San Pedro, Calif., wlU re sume his station there upon the expiration of his 23-day leave, most of which will buve been spent at the farm home of his parents near Sclo. Domestic Wool Sales are Fair " BOSTON, Dec 20.-tf-(U. S Dept. Agr.)-Oecas!onal sales were being closed on 14s and finer do mestic wools. Fine Ohio DeLalne or strictly combing C4s and finer fleeces 'brought 27-28 cents 1p the Tor a Horse 'Torbidden Fruit" VJATT TtU.1 PACK AW GR1PMR.NHRPP1.E. irn GOING AUOUG- II UlfSHT TO StE Hlrt rLAUSO Partner Ignorance MABEL IS OUST A CHILD SHE'S UNDER AE AND HER MARRtACrE TO DANNV CAN EASttX ca Artttn l gr amd THEM Ha'UL BE FF2ES TO MARRY. 1 1 VI iTT-il r r 'mm P i ffTV I grease. Territory lines of similar grade bulk avtrags French comb ing la original bags moved at 17 70 cents scoured basis, while lines consisting of short French combing and clothing staple sold at CM 5 cents. Some graded bulk. French combing Sfis, COs, blood territory wools sold at 68- J0 cents scoured basis. Dinner Meetings Each Month, Plan V Of Church Group GERVAIS, . Dec 20. Church dinners will be given the first Wednesday evening of each month beginning January 2, the Presbyterian Women's Missionary society decided at Us meeting held Wednesday afternoon. ' Mrs. Scott Jones led the devo tional service and Mrs. Sumner Stevens the discussion of the top ic Mrs. R. 8. Marshall and Mrs. Stevens read Christmas stories and Mrs. Cecil V. Ashbaugn and Mrs. J. C. Adams gave vocal so los. During the social hour Mrs. V. O. Booster and Mrs.' A. B. Min aker served. fAMBE pop eve trr bjrite iH5 HAHJA UORtTHC J 9UT MANRE. HE OAS FORCED, TOUUVUTfe IT -M r'LjT'COULO FORCE By VMX BLES5 vouk hearh: AMMJEVKOWE MOT AtV EMPLOYEE yoRCM PARTMCR MALFOTEVERy PEMW-BEU43a A FUCHARO STILL LOVES! HERrM SUR&.-OP IT AND WHEN -5H5 MARFQEO TO HH . tUL SHARS tM ' ' HIS WEALTH . AND1 KaUTXD A MILLION DOLLARS TO LAST MARCH! n E 5TWETS RELEASED TILL 2D TURNER. Dec. 20. The usual holiday Tscatlon ot he schools will be obserred and classes will reconvene Jane: ry 2v The school will enjoy their Christmas trees In each room Friday afternoon. The outstanding: - entertainment will be the Christmas operetta put on Thursday night - at the school house by the grades. ' The Christian church Sunday school will give their, Christmas program Christmas eve Mrs. 3. A. Riches entertained her beginner 4-H sewing . dub with a party Tuesday night .at the school house. Other dnos organized at, girls cooking -H club; leader, Mrs. Joe Vogll; sewing three and four, Mrs. Vea ter Benes, leader. Mr. and Hrs. 8. H. Bond will spend - the , holiday season with their sen and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Bond at Wen a tehee. By WALT DISNEY By SEGAR . AHO 5TCA- HOR.SES ANO f. 1 -1 AtV ToRKyS. ' iTAkin rtnocMti m Ml' 7 IWWCKSJ DARREL McCLURE i GEE. MR- MCW3 X -THMC M30RE -Al IT MAKES ME FEEL GLAP ALL QVEg TO BEOUR.FARTJER OUT X COULDUT TAKE AMY OP OUR. AiOMEV HOMESX X 7i TJU5T COULDMT TUB WV3THER) 7 T7 . " - 't. m XXJR CHRJSTMA-S CARO WILL. MAKE AMKEr9 fCI&KV By JIMMY MURPHY THERE'S DAMNV HH OUST . rAbvr MTAAS.. AMD LOOK. 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