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fEe OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Thttreday Morning, February 28, 1933 PAGE TimEC ' mmHT. HI HII , ! I ' . , ! 1 1 - - I I West Salem News BBIFIT PlirS FOB : Dn SUCCESSFUL Women's Civic Club Boosts Treasure $82 as Crowd Attends DAYTON, Feb. 27. A full house attended the presentation of the Dayton Women's Civic club plays, "Filming of Uncle Tom's Cabin." directed by Miss Gwen dolyn Foss. and "The Colored Minstrel." directed by Mrs. W. S. U'Ren at Hibbert's hall in Day ton Monday night. Over $82 was received from admissions. In the Uncle Tom's Cabin cast were: Harry Stretch, Floyd B. Willert, Emmett Filer, Velton Goodrich, Lynn Duzan, Frank Wright, W. H. Hlbbert and E, Hartman. The minstrel cast included: Dr Orr C. Goodrich, Frank Silharvey. Theodore Rossner, Kobert Hodge, M R. Cooper, Emmett FilefffRay Warren. E. Grabenhorst, E. Wil- lard, W. S. U'Ren, W. O. Barnard. Mrs. Ray Warren was accompan 1st on the piano. Included in the pickaninny dance were: Marilyn McFarlane, Bonnie Wright, Jack Gell, Geor gene, Frink, Gale Hyde, Evelyn Wambsgan and Phyllis Wright. Dorothy Frink and Gertrude Lon dersbausen gave a group of novel ty dances. McDougall's six-piece orchestra played between acts. WEST SALEM. Feb1 Tj Feli citations are being extended the rord E. Wilsons over tbe arrival of a aon, Richard George. In their home on February 22. Arthur E. Dalke left early Mon day morning for Corvallis where he will be engaged in tne erec tion of a building for the next two months. Sunday guests at the Dan Frle- sen home on Cascade drive were Mr. and Mrs. Abe Friesen, cou sins of theirs, from Janzen, Netv, who withHheir daughter, Esther. is making a visit here and Mr. and Mrs. Doerk Friesen of Dallas and their daughter? IHIII'S HE The SUverton J a n i or choir gave a sacred concert at the Ford Memorial ehureh Sunday mgnu a OBERTT. Feb. IT. The Red social hour followed, arranged by I Hilla gTange met at the school- the local Epworth League. There house Tuesday night. The follow- were about 40 guests present. ling resolution was auopiea: Among many contemplated - . . . uovernor juarun nu re- West Salem Improvements Is the I buked the leaders oi tne grange . - f iivtn of Pied-I lor concerning uibiuhbiim wiui mont and Oak avenues lust at the I legislation very near to the edu base of Kingwood terrace. If and when this is done it will open the wa 'or another group of homes. Borne of which are already in pro cess of construction and will give access to the rich garden lands im mediately below the terrace. RETURN Fill T RIP ABROAD M' LI S CALLED TO BE1ID JEFFERSON, Feb. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Koker received word Tuesday morning from Au-: burn. Wash., telling of the death of their daughter, Mrs. Sylvia McClain, 22, Sunday night, at the hospital there, as the result of an Infected tooth. She was born January 6, 1913, at' Jefferson, and attended t h e Jefferson school. In 1927 she was united in marriage to Glenn Mc Clain of California, and to this union two children were born. Af ter marriage, , they lived in Cali Ifornia two years, then moving to .Washington. Surviving are the widower; two children, Rena and Joyce; also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Koker of Jefferson, and five sisters and four broth ers, Mrs. V e 1 m a Smith. Craw fordsville; Mrs. Frances Spencer, Bonneville; Ruby, Grace and Gol dl of Jefferson: Leroy of Bo- linas, Calif.; Oscar, Ralph and Ray of Jefferson. Funeral services probably will be held in Washing ton. BETHEL, Feb. - 27. Pupils who are on the perfect attendance roll of the school for the past month are Ronald Nichols, Henry Froehlich, Luella Nichols, Mina- lee Spranger, Marcella Wolfe, Dorothea Froehlich, Charlotte Hain, Lillian Hamrick,. Coralee Nichols. Alfred Bahnsen, John Bueurench, Ha Mae Creech, Wer na Froehlich, Jean Hain, Freda Bueurench. Guests at the George Bahnsen home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Aueust: Schuler. Elinor. Nelda and Gerald Schuler, Mrs. L. E Fisher, all of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. George Witte. Marion and Ina Witte and Edward Schuls, all of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bahnsen and Alfred of this diS' trict and Richard Bahnsen of Rickey. The Schulers have Just return ed from a visit to Germany. They were much disappointed with con ditions there and did not remain as long as they had expected to. FRAXKtlX HOME WALLACE ROAD, Feb. 27. W. C. Franklin of the tulip gar den on the Wallace Road has just returned from a combined busi ness and pleasure trip to Califor nia. While there he visited his mother, Mrs. Eugene Franklin and other relatives. WEBERT INVITED TO DID COLONY U cational and social life of the rural community, namely the public school; therefore be It "Resolved that the Red Hills grange, No. 77 place Itself on record as approving the Interest of the state executive committee in the county unit bill, and in any matters affecting the life of the rural community. "Resolved that this grange ex press its surprise and displeasure that Governor Martin should ask EUNNTSIDE, Feb, 17, Sunny tide community dub met la reg ular " session Friday with, the president, Keith Dyer la the chair. O. T. Haekert reported on the county federation and some of the plans for the future. N. Renner and family were present and several others. Mr. Renner ha purchased the Philip Rees place and Is now occupying the house. The guest speaker was Rev. Rex Dallas, pastor of the Albany Christian church. His ad dress was on his recent trip to the Holy Land and description of the country as It was 2000 years ago and now. The time was far too short for the subject. Com' munity singing waa led by Albert Brownly. RICKEY. Feb. 27. Rickey Community club will visit the Kwoffl rlub Saturday nieht and tne grange ana oiner groups oi furnish the program. farmers to limn meir interest u matters purely agricultural. I rni.A Vh. 27. The Eola "Resolved that the fact should ,ftmnimiUT clnb will meet Friday be called to the attention of the I -nin, March 1. for its rerular AURORA, reorz. iajuib vc- governor inai me occupation om mnnthiv meetlnz. A small sum bert, mayor of Aurora, has re- J agriculture doesjoot deprive one I wllj De cnrged for refreshments. ceived an invitation to take part of the ordinary rTgat of a cltlserj I Mr Mattie I. Carr. chairman of In a three-day celebration in ob- to be interested inr the laws and th. roerm committee has ar- servance of the centennial year of general policies of his state, whe-1 ranged an Interesting musical the location oi tne county seat oi tner or not tnese taws ana poii- ftnd literary program Shelby county, Missouri, mis un-1 cies nave a airect relation to ag ique Bethel colony plays an lm-1 riculture." ; I LARSON RECOVERING portant part In the oia settler hi g. L. weaver reportea mat SILVERTON, Feb. 27. Merl reunion held there annually for anyone interested in planting SO I iarson, who has been critically the past 50 years. J chestnut trees asj a government m from pneumonia at the Silver- As the Aurora colony was the project or experiment may obtain ton ho8pitai, i8 reported as being branch Of the Bethel colony Which me trees irew oy cuuiinumcauus played no mean part in the his- with him. tory of Shelby county, the mayor The entertainment feature was was instructed to let the chief of a spelling match, high score spell- police run the affairs here while era oi me winning ime uem he represented Aurora at this eel- Mrs. George Heckart and Harlan ebration. Mr. Webert is a descend- JUUU ant of those who took part in the long trek from Bethel to Oregon which was an outstanding event in the history of both Aurora and Bethel. Those sponsoring the cele bration also requested informa tion from the book "Aurora and Bethel" written by Robert J. Hen dricks. SCHOOL CLOSED! ACCOUuT Or FEVER SCOTTS MILLS. Feb. 17. The Noble school to closed this week on account of on family In the district having scarlet fever. ; Members of Ivy Rebekah lodge who attended the , district con vention In Salem Saturday, were Mr. and Mrs. O.. H. Brougher, Mr. and Mrs. Joe, Jones, Mrs. Lena Skirvin, Mrs. Dies Adams, Mrs. Nellie Haynes, Mrs. Will Nicholson, Mrs. Nellie Amund son, Mrs. Chas. Swartout, Mrs. Edith Hogg, Mrs.-Edith Kellls. Mrs. Vina Lesinger. Mrs. G oldie Marquam, Mrs. Albert Rich, Mr. and Mrs.-'Ivan Smith and Chas. Slaughter. The degree team of Ivy Re bekah lodge seated the new offi cers at the evening session. A large crowd attended the funeral of Mrs. Anna Commons here Sunday. Pall bearers were A. L. Brougher, Albert Rich, C. D. Hartman, John Scott of Ore gon City, Harve Hartman of Can- bv and Fred Drager of saiem. The floral pieces were many and beautiful. much Improved. 'Growing Pains' of Senior Class Held Promising SILVERTON. Feb. 23. The high school senior class play promises to be' one of the best given for some years. .The play la Samuel . French's "Growing Pains.- French ; wrote 'r "Skid ding" the play which the class of 1S32 care' and which proved so popular locally. Guy DeLay, who has been directing most of the successful local productions, Is already working the cast on Growlnr Pains" although It will not be given before March ; 2 2. Geraldine Gates Is stage director. Taking part are Lester Rue, Evelyn Stewart, Xynn Johnson, Marguerite Chalfan, John Coom ler, Lyle Krug, Bob Hauge, Car oline Bump. Merle Terry. Evelyn Rankin. Grace Wigle, Anna Lar son, Loraine Zollner, Jane Og den, Charlotte Goplernd, Lewis Paulson, Marlon Palmer and Os car Specht. BOY TO WYMAN9 SHELBURN, Feb. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Wyman are par ents of a iaby boy born Sunday morning at the Albany general hospital. Teachers Club in Study ) Session at - Knauf : Residence! MT, ANGEL, Feb. 17. Mfm hers of the teachers' study cluf met at tbe home of Mrs. Heles Knauf In Mountainview, Tuesday evening. Miss Geraldine Fry 'waf hostess. Practice on the harmon ica was resumed. Only three mora meetings will be held, the next one being at the home of Mist Mathilda Beyer. March 12. The last pre-lenten St. Annt card party was well attended, Tuesday evening. Twenty-two ta bles of cards were in play. High, score honors in bridge went td Mrs. Paul Schwab, and Rev. Fa ther Ildephonse. Mrs. Wecdel Hauth and Mr. Frank Schiedler were high In "5 00". The drtv prize was won by Miss Irena Butch. HELPS PREVENT colds ..VICKS YA-TRONOL m t -. mm k mmr mm m ; SHORTEN a cold ..VICKS VAPORUB , Y p7 ro www wnqi worrtif I jvtr u om tmot mm ncr JL j I full details in eoch Vicks oockooe 0 10 Gunkles Locating in Bodeker Place; May Sells Cattle Granger's News Column DOCS KILL WW VALUABLE SHEEP JEFFERSON. Feb. 27. A. B. Hinz, local hardware dealer, lost five valuable Australian s h e e p Saturday night by a dog. The flock of sheep were In his field west of Mr. Hinz' residence, which extends to the Santiam river. The sheep were chased down to the river in the driitwood, and two were drowned; the others were killed outright by a dog. Virginia Smith, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Leander Smith, sup ply pastor of the local Evangelical church, left Monday for Elgin, 111., where she has accepted a po sition in the publishing, bouse of the Church of The Brethren. She will begin her work March 1. E. C. Hart, local realtor, is con fined to his home with the flu and tonsilitis. Mrs. Hart, ill with pneu monia, is making satisfactory re covery. Members of the Past Noble Grand club met i the lodgerooms Tuesday to work on the quilt they are making. A potluck dinner was served in the dining room. 4H K 1 Visit to Andersons HAZEL GREEN. Feb. 27. The H Cooking and Sewing clubs will have Joint meeting at home of Mrs. Rudolph Wacken, leader from Carl' McGhee. of the sewing club, Friday after noon. The 4.H Builders' club will meet at the schoolhouse Friday NeSWalds Home After afternoon. Tne materials nave bden bought for building a model dairy barn. Frank Way of Central Howell is leader. There are 17 members. Mrs. Peter Woelke, Mrs. Ru dolph Wacken and Mrs. Leonard Hammer will be hostesses to the Sunshine Sewing club at the Woelke home. The Ladies Aid will meet at the G. G. Looney home Friday after noon to finish quilting a spread for the Children's Farm Home at Corvallis. Quentin, aon of Mr. and Mrs. B. Zielinskl, is not able to return to school. He has been 111 two weeks, complication followed influenza. RICKREALL, Feb. 27. The grange will entertain the Dallas chamber of commerce at a 7 o'clock dinner here March 8. TUe - next grange open house meeting is slated at Brush College Friday, March 1. BRUSH COLLEGE, Feb. 27. Polk county granges are to be the , guests of Brush College grange at an open meeting Friday night, March 1. at the local schoolhouse. An entertaining program has been arranged and will be preceded by a 7 o'clock potluck dinner. LIBERTY, Feb.. 27. The Red . Hills grange Home Economics club will meet all day Thursday - for -quilting at the home of Mrs. . W. R. Dallas. All: members are urged f to attend. . Potluck lunch won Is planned. .. MACLEAY, Feb.-27 Friday 'nizht is visitors' night for f Macleay grange. Chemawa grange will have charge of the business 'meeting and will put on the pro gram. Mrs. W. H. Humphreys and Mrs. M. M. Magee are in charge f refreshments: J.. I ' - , SCHOOL CLINIC FOR HI IEB LOT TURNER, Feb. 27. A pre school clinic will be held Wet nesday, March 6, at the school house from 1 to 4 p. m. with a county health nurse and a physi clan and helpers present. Arrange ments are being made by Mrs. R. E.- Stewart. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George S telling February 23 it their home near Turner, a nine-pound son, making two sons and two daughters in the family. The Turner telephone com pany's board met Monday night and planned for the improvement of the phone lines. H. R. Peetz will superintend the repair work . The school hot lunches hare been discontinued for the remain der of the year. . MODEL I LYONS, Feb. 27. Mr. and Mrs. John Gunkle of Mill City are locating in Lyons in the late H. F. Bodeker residence. Mrs. Gunkle Is a granddaughter of the Bodekera and niece of John and William Bodeker of Lyons. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Craven is seriously ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wales. Mr. May sold his dairy herd the past week. Mr. May and family came here just recently from Mis souri and bought the dairy cows PIONEER, Feb. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Neewald who have been visiting Mrs. Neswald's sis ter, Mrs. L. Anderson of Walla Walla, the past three weeks re turned home .Tuesday. 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