Annual Affair Much Enjoyed Spring Flowers Grace Luncheon Tables; Com I jnittee Reports Heard SALEM HEIGHTS, May 2 The club luncheon which Is held annu ally by the Salem Heights Wom an's club. In conjunction with the last business meeting of the sea son, was a success of Friday aft ernoon at the community hall. 'Forty-six guests attended the de licious luncheon served at long ta bles, which were lovely with large bowls of lilacs, iris, sweet peas and other spring flowers. During the lunchean a beautiful basket of -i . . . , .. i uuners was presented 10 me pasi i president, Mrs. P. F. Stoliheise, by i Mrs. Emma Whealdon in behalf of members of the club. ;l iThe committee responsible for , the success of the luncheon were t Mrs. L. B. Senter, Mrs. F. M. Sals bury. .Mrs. D. D. Dotson. -Mrs, : C. W. Sawyer, Mrs. Maude Li : Sherman, Mrs. Alvin Stewart and i Mrs. Maude McFarland, Mrs. Ma ie Whealdon. j ' Reports Are Heard t i The business meeting, with Mrs. P. F. Stolzheise presiding. '- followed group singing, led by Mrs. Fred Burger. The yearly re port oof committees, and officers ; was given. Mrs. Alice Edmundson 5 and- Mrs. Stlzheise gave reports on i the County Federation of Worn- an's club meeting at Aurora April e 25, which they attended. ' ! Interesting was the report on the condition of William Trudge- on and Jack Craig, the two Salem i Heights boys who were Injured in William Is home now,, convalesc ing nicely, while Jack is still in : the hospital,' due to serious ifric tion. burns contracted in the acci dent, but will undoubtedly be able to- return" home in a few weeks. --: A, donation was made by the uuuu s ciuu io ine r ioya mc : Mullen first-aid ear of Salem and " to the Kay Francis Anderson ! 9 .. .1 : IUUU. Xew Officers Chosen ciecuon oi oincers was held ; with Mrs. A. A. Taylor, the new president. Mrs. Mary McWaln, -'Mrs. H. R. Wood burn, secretary, 1 Mrs P. F. Stoliheise, parliamen- tarian and Mrs. Alice Edmundson, i treasurer. The new president took ? the chair and announced her com- mittees for the coming year: : Program Mrs. A. A. Taylor, ! Mrs. H. R. Woodburn, Mrs. Mary : McWain, Mrs. Alice Edmundson, ; Mrs. Alma Bartlett and Mrs. Jay ' Morris. Children's Farm Home com mi t i tee Mrs. . D. D. Dotson, Mrs. , Mary McClure and Mrs. Paul Ac i ton. Publicity Mrs. Jean Man : ning. Flower commitee Mrs. W. I. McCloud, to be assisted by the Little Garden club. Many Are Presen i Gnests attending the luncheon : were: MesdamesiP. F. Stolzheise, ; A. A. Taylor, M. R. McClure, Olive : M. Beardsley, Alice Edmundson, 3 Emma M. Whea'ldon, Alma Bart I lett, Mary McWaln, Frank Miller, i -nr V lr.Al a r r v. i , . aiciiuua, u. u. uraig, faui ! H. Acton, H. S. Gile, J. H. Phil ! Ips, Lydia Hunt, R. D. Hulsey, C. W. Sawyer, B. N. Berry, H. C. i Witzel, Frank M. Erickson, Wm. ; R. Davenport, Nellie Ball, Ella Wilson, A. MJ Chapman. H. F. ', Haldeman.- J. W. i Douglas, C." M. Hanson, Goldie LaDuke, Thomas LaDuke, Mrs H. R. Kelly, W. H. : Eckstein, J. C. Campbell, Eugene F. Short, George E. Manning, Fred Burger, IL R. Woodburn, Carrie Phillips, F. L. Walters, i C. W. Rothweiler, L. B. Senter, : F. M. Salsbury, Marie Whealdon, - D. D. Dotson, Avin B. Stewart, Maude L. Sheririan, Arthur Mc 1 "arland. i .; 4 T , - 1 Give Entertainment and Serve Luncheon Friday ; ! ' KEIZER, May 2 i- The "Magic i Bakers" 4-H cooking club enter :; tarned with a program and lunch eon Friday afternoon giving the V following program: song, "Young ', est In the Family, Joan Fri- - gaard; "Tap Dancing," Betty Pierce; o n g I In Japanese, "The !- Leaves," Mary Sugal; song, "That Wonderful Mother of Mine", Vera Dombusch; Grace Hudson gave a " talk on the work and success of : the club; Betty Pierce and Vera ; ; Dombusch won 1st- prize In the - j cooking demonstration, on vanil ; la drop cookies at the Marlon J county exhibit In Salem, which en ,tltles them to be represented at : the State Fair. Dorothy Mnrphy. ; 12 years old, won first on a loaf iof bread at the fair and received Jl premium. The girls presented each guest with a gift and served ia dainty luneheon. j Qub " Is Entertained ' At Mrs. Reeves'. Home I TALBOT, May 2. The Talbot i Women's club was entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edna Reeves. Mrs. J. D, jWhittington of Newport and Mrs. : Mary Nye and Miss Ilene Blinston ( were special guests during the aft- j ernoon. Roll call was answered i with salad recipes. Mrs. Edwin I Zehner was voted a new member ! of the club. After the regular rou ; tine of business lovely refresn ' ments were served by the hostess ; assisted by Mrs. George Potts jr.. 1 Mrs. D. E. Blinston and Miss Ilene I Blinston. Wreck Old Garage SILVERT0N. May 2 The old Goyetie garage on Lewis street la being wrecked and at present Joe Goyette holds forth as automobile mechanic In the building owned by the Long Feed & produce company on Jersey street. Mr, Goyette eventually plans to build a, new garage on the site of his -.?! i . Grade School Champs - Beat Group! of Aged In Stayton Kitball STAYTON. M ay 2 Kitball game between the grade school district champs and the j Stayton Mall aggregation drew an enthu siastic crowd Thursday . night, with the "kids"? winning: by the score of 8 to 4. i Thomas jPalrar, grade school coach, was beard to remark that if his! boys had done as well the other day they wonld have beaten Brooks. Bob Inglis umpired the game!. The Stayton Mail team! is madn up of businessmen and they may get even with the lads later on after they have1 had mare prac tice. It is a saf bet. however, that the following! store keepers, printers and sulch. ran more Thursday night; t?han they have In years: Hal and" Clifford Cuf fell, V. R. Tuel. Ed Klecker. Dave John,' J. L. Siegmund, Leonard Jordan, Felix Wright, Thomas Palmer. Everett jGettmann, Bob Ross and A. K. Lulay. Foresters J Install At Mrs. Bauman's -h 1 Miss Kocher?s! Pupils Give Recital in High' School Buihiing WOODBURN, jMay Mem bers of St. Mary's Court !No. 593. Women's Catholty Order; of For esters, met at the home of Mrs. Stephen Baunian Tuesday eve ning. The annuaH installation of officers was held with ;Mrs. Se lina Becker, past (Chief ranger, as installing officer.! . Officers installed were Annie Miller, chief ranger; Stella Tre- maine, vice chief ranger; Emma Otjea. treasurer;! Selina Becker, financial secretary; ! Dorothy Wohlheter, recording secretary; Norma Moshberger, conductor; Mary Baunian add Edna Striber, trustees. i Following the ;business meet ing husbands of; the .members were guests and! five tables of "500" were in play with prices for high score going, to Mrs. Annie Miller and LaVern Otjen and for low score to Mrs.! Stella Tremains and W. C. MUlerL Refreshments were served by ! Mrs. ; Stephen Bauman, Mrs. Stephen D. Ban man and Mrs. Lavern Otjen. The next meeting will be held at the form home of Mrs4 Wohl heter on May 261 with a potluck lunch to follow the meeting. Dance Recital Held The dance recital given at Woodburn high school Wednesday evening by pupils of Miss Doro- they.Kocher was well attended with a capacity audience. Takinz Dart In: the dinre num. bers were Betty iwayne Tennant, Nancy Adams, Shirley Rockefel ler, Jean ButteTfield, Virginia Whitman. Bonney Scott, Ethel Budeau, Virginia Burt, Juanita Sebern, Muriel: Haroldson, Mary Jane Dunn. Donqa Dunn, Beverly Steward, Joy Lee, Leone Gruen hagen, Vivian Cowan, Ellen Ahl som," Frances Alleman, Jo Ann- Tweedie. Joyce i Johnson, Ellen Whitney and Millicent Evenden. Two solo numbers were given by Miss Kocher ' and intermission numbers included vocal selections by Barbara Jensen, Wayne B. Tennant and Mrs. Bernard Mil ler. i ! t Born, to Mr. sand Mrs. Waltpr Uppendahl, April 26, at the Hub bard hospital, asson, Leroy Carl, weight 8 pounds. Second child, first boy. : j Miss Laura Austin, 1 who has been home for the past vear on furlough, after spending the past ju years as a missionary in India, will leave May 6 on her return to take up her (work near Bom bay. ' j : Students to Play In bu6ss Again' STAYTON, May 2 The high school student body play, "Guess Again" is to be! presented May S with the following cast: Janet Moore, Linore Inglis; Bill Doug las, Bob Lucasj Henry Grimes, Royal Holford; iWaldol Fitts, Bob Inglis; Mrs. Skinner. Minnie Ri der; Dora MaeJ Paddy Mechen; Olive Ordway,i Eunice Jordan; Marcella Jinks, Laura Tate; Lord Wiggleton, Darrel Wright; Bertie Blodgett. Harry Stupka; S. H. (Soak 'Em Hard) Pratt, Matthieu Forette; Renew l a m o n r, Ruth Moe; Lulu Perkins, Maxine Crab tree and Sol Mvsser. Edwin Hay worth. ; i i The play is said to be the fast est and funniest, farce to be pre sented here In a long while, and is being directed by Miss Lovella Shirley. i i Mrs. Meda CaldwelL mother of airs, reiix Wright, and Mrs. El mer Boyer, had! gone lo The Dal les for an Indefinite atay. Three of her grandchildren.! Mrs. A. J Ballins, Maxine Caldwell and El dridge iningworth. drove down from that city to take her home wim mem. - . Undergoes! Observation At Stayton I Hospital LYONUS. My 2 Miss Fannie Wilson entered: the Stayton Hos pital Tuesday for medical obser vation. Miss Wilson's health has been failing for sometime. Mrs. George Berry accompanied her aunt and cousin from Silver- ton to Eugene; Sunday, to visit another aunt and uncle, whom they found quite 111. j NOTICE! The Jewel Box : ' moved to 443 STATE ST. Next to Rlbzh Hotel ' Los Angeles Goal Of Mill Gty Folk Grade Schools Win 89 Rib bons in County 4-H . Contest i i milli ui x. may z. -Mrs. c. C. Porter and , daughter, Eliza beth, left Mill Cityl Friday for a short visit In Los Angeles, Calif. I r Mrs.; Mary Harrer of Grants Pass is visiting at he home- of her brothers, Louis and Ed Dra pella, in Mill City. Win 89 Ribbons The! 4-H clubs of the Mill City grade school won 89 ribbons at the exhibition in Salem which are on display in the window of Miss Hendricson's store. Mr. land Mrs. Tom Allen and Mrs. Vivian Albert, i members of Marilyn chapter, O.E.S., drove to Jefferson Thursday evening to at tend a meetings of the Matrons' ahd Patrons' association. ;The grade school was dismiss efIay l to give jthe pupils a chance to picnic as ia treat from their teachers. I " j Birthday Club Meets The Birthday club met at the home of Mrs. Jack Scbaer Thurs day afternoon. A pleasant time was had after which the hostess served a lunch to the following members: . Mrs. Tom Booth, Mrs. M. Davis, Mrs. Jack! Schaer, Mrs. Ernest Graham, Mrs. A, Daly and Mrs. Clarence Mason. ' Mrs. Leslie Cooper of Carlton, but formerly of Mill City, enter tained with bridge at her home in honor of Mill City friends. Those driving to Carlton were: Mrs. Wilbur Chesnut, Mrs. A. D. Scott,; Mrs. C. T. Haseman, Mrs. F. R.i Olin, Mrs. Tom Allen of Mill City and Mrs. Jack Allen of Salem. Move From Mr.; and Mrs. W. Farm B. Huey are moving into Mill City from the farm and will occupy the Ray house. i The Happy Hourj Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. . Chas. Sullivan Thursday j afternoon. A pleasant time was spent with sewing after which the hostess served a lunch. Members present were: Mrs. J. Robinson. Mrs. Henry Baltimore, Mrs. Ed Ber tram,; Mrs. Clara Ellsworth, Mrs. Harry Wood, Mrs. I Dick Turpin. Invited guests were Mrs. J. Ply male and Mrs. Ball, Cut Long Pilings Near Scotts Mills SCOTTS MILLS, iMay 2 Leo Childs of Salem has between 15 and 20 men working on his place, eight 'miles from Scotts Mills on the Crooked Finger road, what is known as the Steinager place, getting out piling, j These pilings are from 80 to 125! feet long, an1 are taken to Vancouver, Wash.; 800 are to be taken : from here. several trips being made a day by truck, ; Hugh Magee finished planting five acres of early potatoes Thurs day. Mr. Magee plants the Crook ed Finger mountain Burbank po tatoes from certified seed, as does most everyone at Crooked Finger, only Mr. Magee planted his about a month earlier than usual, so his would be ready for aji early sale. Entertains at Luncheon Mrs. A. W. Woodward enter tained at her home: Wednesday af ternoon with a luncheon. The af ternoon was spent! in sewing and visiting. Mrs. Woodward return ed recently from a visit with rela 1 1 v e s in San Francisco. Present were Mrs. Chet Leicty and Mrs. WendelHeath of Silverton; Mrs. Henry Asboe, Mss Kreta Al bright, Mrs. Arthur Olson, Mrs. Tom Bentley, all of Marquam; Mrs. Harriet Smithrud, Mrs. J. E. Saueressig and Mrs. F. M. Wood ward, Delegates Chosen For Albany Camp SILVERTON, May: 2. Dele gates from the Silverton Veterans of Foreign Wars to the depart ment: encampment at Albany in July have been named as follows: Elmer Johnson, Fred Mehl, Jim Meek, Ansel Solle and Lester Standard. O. B. Howell, command er, is a delegate by virtue of his office. Alternates ! are Jerry De Sart, ; Ed Heald, Frank Milliken, Alvis: DeGuire andi Melvin Chandler.- ! j The committee appointed for Memorial day observance include Jerry DeSart and Christ QualL Plans have already begun to take shape for the annual picnic of the group. Leigh ton Tucker has been appointed chairman with his assistants, Charles Leonard, Lester Whitlock and Fred Mehl. Girls Beatf Auburn . RICKEY, May ft. The Rickey school girls won over the Auburn girls 12 to 19 Friday at Auburn. Last week's' game was won by the Auburn girls. The Rickey boys lost to Auburn In both games. . i GIFTS!! GREETING CARDS! iTo Give to1 Mother! Patton's Book Store J. L. Cooke, Prop. 340 State St. Phone 4404 i L. G. PRESCOTT I j JEWELER Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repairing Agate cutting and mounting Violin making and repairing. j , . i 254 N. CHL'RCH ST. Across from State Theatre Cronemiller Will Address Chamber j The human Interest angle of the CCC , camps; icattered over Oregon will be described for the chamber of commerce luncheon meeting Monday by Lynn F. Cronemiller, extension forester for the state of Oregon. 1 Cronemiller'a theme will be "Youth Rehuilda." Sunday Is Rally Day - i MONMOUTH. May 2 Sunday. May 3, will be rally day at the Evangelical church here. Dr. E. W. Petticord of Salem will ap pear on the afternoon program. The all-day session will Include a dinner served In the a o e 1 a 1 rooms. r, ft man, have HIT'S c V Giveini A i Considering Plan Of Fall Festival Stayton Mayor Calls Meet ing When West Stayton r Makes Request ' STAYTON, May "2. Stayton residents are asked to attend the regular meeting of the city coun ci) Monday night to discuss plans far holding a harvest festival hre. ( Directors of the West Stay ton fair officially decided that the fair could not be held here this year and asked that Stayton promote such an affair. ' Mayor George A. Smith has said that "to promote a fair here C B ' v - WILD c 5;4v: w H-'St "irU-f , Every hoy and girl under 16 years of the order below signed, mail will be given a ticket admitting you to the Big Show, Side Show and the Wild West Show. If you don t Salem mail the order and as soon as it has been verified vour ticket will be mailed. All Orders Must Be Verified. Verification -Takes Two Days. Tickets Will Be Good at Any Town Where the Circus Plays. HURRY Send Your Orders in AT ONCE ! Tickets Now Being Distributed ! HAVE THE BLANK BELOW SIGNED AND BRING OR MAIL TO THE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT OF . ; KUNDSP 1ASI " All Mail Subscriptions Must Be Paid in Advance I Want to Go to the Circus Your Subscription Will Take Me SUBSCRIPTION ORDER ' i Three Months' Contract i I. have not been a subscriber to The Oregon Statesman for the past 30 days but hereby subscribe for a period of three months, for which' I agree to pay your collector the regular rate of 45c per month. Name Street Address Older Taken By Street Address IEASY S will nun a lot c! bard work and need the fall cooperation of all the residents of 'the-district. The harvest - festival which has been conducted at West Stayton for the past f our years has meant much to that section and would mean just, as much to Stayton." With this Idea . in mind the mayor Is anxious for a represen tative group to attend the meet Ing Monday night at 8 o'clock at the women's clubhouse where all may , express their views on the matter. . - Honored In Scooting . Bob Ross, assistant scoutmas ter, and Matthien Forette, scout patrol leader . were honored at a meeting of the Cascade area council , Wednesday - night when they i were cited for outstanding service during the silver jubilee of 1935. The awards, which give the Stayton troop recognition tor BARNES 'ificT R.C us (nrl oy ; BA1NE ANIMAL Shows at age can go. Sinijly get one or bring the blank to the NOTE! A subscriber; la one to whom The Oregon Statesman has not been fur nished for 30 days past A change of name at the same address ia not a new sub scription. A renewal is not a new subscription. . . ; . s it :; . the strides made" In building up the organization, were made by James Monroe, scout executive. " Mrs. Alex Harold, Mrs. H. J. Rowe, . Mrs. : Ross Hughes and Mrs. Addie Palmateer 1 were hos tesses for a silver tea Thursday afternoon at 'the Harold ' home. A' musical program and games were- enjoyed. Favors were May baskets, - filled with flowers and lunch was served on paper plates which were converted Into May baskets also. Attend Pioneer Meeting RICKREALL, May t. Mrs. H. A. DempBey, Mrs. Jennie Derap sey, Mrs. A. G. Adams, Mrs. Car oline Burch, Mrs.' R. N. Kelso and Nancy Adams attended the Pio neer meeting at the 1 Champoeg Saturday. i ' C and .Gfc CIRCUS Sat. May - t ' - friend to subscribe for The office of The Oregon Statesman and you ..Date .Phone No. .Phone No. ST I)fli MViri'a TVrriiw Ta . i Twenty. Miles in Woods j 1 - . LYONS, May 2 W&rd was re ceived here late yesterday of the sudden dealh of Ben White at Sa lem. ; H lis nephewj Laurence Trask, " who is working on the right-of-way, about 2 5 miles above Detroit, hadn't been reached ear ly this morning: He ;is 20 miles from the nearest telephone and no way to get the message to him had ! been possible so far. Mrs. Maud Trask; a sister of Mr, White, left i for Salem on tpe evening stage Thursday.' i !- 4- Lose to haw Team MA CLE A Yt May 2j Macleay! school lost fto Shaw pablic school. 9 to 7 In (the ball 'game played Thursday played at Shaw. - : I Oregon States tve m i wr ft : e B f e "2 - 1 3 M.3 5. CL cr 2 1 DEIG1T! 'l-r old one. i r 'I 3