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Croup
Has Elections
World's Day of Prayer to
Be Observed Next
"Week
GERVAIS, Feb. 20. Election
of officers for next year was the
main order of business at the
monthly meeting of the Women's
Missionary society at the Presby
terian church "Wednesday 'after
noon. The new officers elected
. are: l.V;; -V'-T 'Vv" ';'wv;-v
; President t Mrs. V. O-Booster:
,tlce-ptesldent and1 chairman -La-dies'
Aid. Kathryn Marshall; sec
' retary. Pearl Stevens; 'treasurer.
-Bessie Moisan;' secretary mission
' . ary- education, Mrs. " D. L. St.
John; stewardship secretary. Alta
Adams; secretary of literature.
Mrs. Harriet Gallepy i secretary
overseas ewng. Pearl Stevens;
secretary young people, MrsIJohn
Hood; secretary visitation; Lucille
. Booster; secretary church socials,
Susie Cntsforth; membership sec
retary. Ellsa McAdoo; social fund,
Irene Cutsforth; flower fund.
Minnie Allsup. ., .
- Prayer Program Set -
Ida Mlnaker is the retiring
president.- Mrs. Hood was made
chairman of a committee for the
World's Day of Prayer with Mrs.
Minaker, Mrs. Clara Jones, and
: Mrs; -Adams, assistants. The day
will be observed with ap appropri
ate program to be given at -the
church Friday afternoon. Febru
ary 29, to- which all are invited
- Mrs. Vera Harper and Mrs. Lu
cille Booster served refreshments.
There were 22 members and five
visitors present. The visitors
were Mrs. L. D. Mars, Mrs. Elton
- Rae and Mrs. Donald Toombs of
Salem, Mrs. Carl Surcamp of
. Wren and Mrs. B. B. Barner.
" Y ' '' Honor Mrs. Sawyer
' Mrs. C. A. Sawyer passed her
- -781 birthday; Sunday. All her
children called on her during the
, . week.
1 . Nieces of Mrs. Louis Siegmund
t - gave her a surprise birthday party
- February 14. A t o'clock lunch-
- eon was served with 11 seated at
the table.. Present were Mrs. Lil
lie Webb, Mrs. Ada Settlemoler.
Delia" Webb of Woodburn, Mrs.
- Clara Buxton of Portland, Mrs.
- Annie Vincent at Wren, Mrs. Bes
"sie Moisan and Mrs. Pearl Stev
ens of Gerrias, Mrs. John Seism
'and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Webb of
Salem and the honor guest, Mrs.
- Siegmund.
Give Three Short
: ; Plays at Normal
Crimson O dub Schedules
Program For Tonight;
Casts Announced
- MONMOUTH, Feb. 20. Three
plays will be presented Friday
night, February 21. by the Crim
son O dramatic club of Oregon
Normal school in the auditorium
at 8:15 o'clock. They are:
. "The Monkey's ,Paw," a drama
by W. W. Jacobs and L. N. Par-'
ker. A dried - up monkey's paw.
said , to give its possessor three
wishes, is acquired by Mr. White.
As te8t Mr- and Mrs- White
wish for the money to pay off a
debt. The wish is granted but tra
gedy follows in its wake. Cast:
MrV: White. Charles Byers; Sgt.
Major Morris, Frank Pratt; Mrs.
White, Eldora Voss, Mr. Samp
son, Frank Adams.
x- Lewis Douglas is director:
Lloyd Gustafson, stage manager;
Mildred McKnight, property man
ager, and Dorothy Dentel, cos
tume manager.
- titf - Joneses Resentful
;""Mrs. Jones and the Bourge-
' onsle," a farce-comedy by John A.
Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Jones returns
from a club lecture in-high dud
geon because the lecturer, a dis
tinguished French author, has
pointed out Mrs. Jones as a typi
cal representative of the "respect
able bourgeousie." Although she
and'her family are not altogether
sure' what this means, they feel
bitterly Insulted. Then each mem-
' ber-of the family attempts an
astonishing role to lift them all
from the hated middle elass, and
their careers prove hilarious.
Cast: Mrs. Jones, Eva Peterson;
Stella, -her daughter, Delphine
-Martin; -Bob Williams, Stella's
fiance; Kenneth Stewart; Herbert
Jones, Francis Hamstreet; Mar-
celiine LeFoy, Marie Simmons;
Aunt Esther, Ruth Duren; Fred
die '-Jones, Grover Kelsay. ' : .
-Marlon - Schreiber . ls director;'
llatyne Hnber, stage ' manager;
Dorothy Friesen, property man
ager, and Lavon Sayers, costume
manager.
: Fantasy Offered
i The Wonder Hat," a humor
ous fantasy with an unusual end
ing by K. S. Goodman and Ben
Becht, The wearer of the hat be
comes Invisible, and a magic slip
per makes all men love the wear
er," which brings about strange
and astonishing . complications.
Cast: . Pierrot, .Clarence Hulse;
Columbine, lone Moore; Harle
quin, Gordon Ebbert; : Punchin
ello Warren Elliott; Margot, Isa
berHannon. . - 7" -
Directing- this - play la Betty
Cameron; Verl Cochran Is stage
i manager;;: Helen Gberity is pro-
pert; manager, and Claudia Alex
ander is costume manager.
Other committees contributing
to the plays are: Publicity, Oren
Jordan, Isabel Daughton and
Helene Home wood; programs and
ushers, Grace ' Johnson, Gordon
Ebbert and Connie Cochran; make
up, Helen Hall, Dorothy Holben
and Birdlne Derby; business, Ar
Iene Peoples and Dixie Keys. Mrs.
Beulah Thornton,' faculty staff
. member, is coach of all the plays.
Mrs. Jones Better
KEIZER, Feb. 20. The many
friends of Mrs. Seymour Jones
will be pleased to learn' tjiat she
- Is convalescing from ani illness
suffered late In Decembert She la
sow able to get about a ttttle.
Enlarges Market
BERT BERKEY
Safeway Store in
Hollywood Larger
Opening of the Hollywood Safe
way store, doubled In size and fit
ted with the most modern shop
ping and serving conveniences,
was announced last night by Bert
Berkey, manager, in conjunction
with. Safeway stores' Jubilee which
begins today and lasts through
Monday. During the last week the
Hollywood store has undergone
remodeling and expansion to make
the equal of the other two Safe
way stores In Salem.
A new Safeway meat market is
a major addition to the Hollywood
store. It Is equipped with an ad
vanced type of refrigeration sys
tem and meat display cases that
makes tor added efficiency.
Berkey aid all remodeling was
done by Salem workmen.
Perry Bressler's
Birthday Honored
LYONS, Feb. 20. Quite a
crowd of relatives of Perry Bress
ler, went to Stayton Sunday to
help him eelebrate his 87th birth
day at the George Davy , home,
Mrs. Cora Davy being; Bresslers
youngest daughter. Among those
attending were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Br easier. Newton Allen, Elmer Hi
att, Leland Manning, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Allen and Little Phyllis Wor
den, all of Lyons; Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hester of Salem and the
George Davy family.
Mr. Bressler makes his home
with his son, Clyde, at Lyons. Un
til recently, he resided .at his
home in Fox Valley. He is quite
active for a man of his years and
has been a resident here for many
" ' .. . . ; .
Son to Keppingers
GERVAIS, Feb. 20.- A 10
pound son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Keppinger, February
16. This is their fifth child.
News of West Salem
.WEST SALEM, Feb. 20.
Samuel Alexander and. Mrs. Alma
Wilmot were united In marriage,
at the home of the bride Satur
day at 1 p. m. The service was
read by Rev. K. K. Clark. Friends
and relatives were present.!
The Jolly Time Quilting club
met-Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
George Lathrop. Those present
were Mrs. W. E. Phillips, Mrs.
Emmett Dickson, Mrs. Elmer
Rlerson. Mrs. E. S. Coates, Mrs.
W. F. Sexton, Mrs. Homer Harri
son, .Mrs. Phil Hathaway; 'Mrs.
Robert . Ketterman,. Mrs.. George
Lathrop, and a guest, Mrs. Oscar
Philips.- A special meeting is call
ed for next Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. Elmer Rlerson.
- Mr. Drauranlan was taken to a
Portland hospital Wednesday be
cause of a serious illness.
Legion Social Tonight '
The American Legion auxiliary
will entertain the Legion Friday
night with a banquet In the
church basement.
Mrs. Arthur Brown is directing
a young people's choir which sings
Sunday mornings in the Ford Me
morial church. All young people
who can sing are urged to sing
In the choir and attend the Sun
day school. ' . -.Arthur
Brown left Monday
morning on a month's business
trip to southern Oregon. Although
it was snowing here and quite
cold when be left, be reports that
when he reached Roseburg, the
sun was shining and that the tem
perature there had not been down
to the freezing point.
A group of West Salem young
people are working on a three-act
comedy, 'Where's Grandma.' and
expect to'present the play within
a month. The cast Includes Mrs.
Don Kuhn as grandma, Mona Vos
bnrgh as Gretchen Blake, Winston
Gosser as Bob Blake, Lawrence
Guderian as Jack Worley, Ellen
Carper as Lucy King, Muriel Ras
ter as Arline Truesdale, LIHie
Shipler as Carol Worley, Reginald
Vosburgh as Midnight, and Ellen
Berg as Dahlia. Rev. K. KT "Clark
la coaching. .-yJ.;
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Hazel Green Students
Invited to Mt. Angel
To See Byrd Picture
i
HAZEL GREEN, Feb. "20. The
school is Invited to Mt. Angel Sat"
rday afternoon . to . see a .. play.
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comedy and plctres of Commander
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The school will gfre a Lincoln and
Washington program Friday. C
' A . number of pupils have been
absent from school because of
colds. - -
' Lamb in Medford.
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l Annual Qnb Fete
- WACONDA. Feb. XO. Mrs.
Ellsworth Hubbard entertained
members of the community club
at her home Wednesday. Work
was begun on the beautiful quilt
for 1S3 Christmas charity. x
Final plans were made for the
annual club party to be held Sat
urday night, March 7, at Fair
field grange hall. Members and
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