The OREGON STATESMAN, Salenj; OTejon, Saturday Morninsf, November 21, 1935
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JEFFERSON, Nor. "20. The
80th annual Rebekah convention
of district No. C will be held In
Jefferson Monday, November 23,
in the lodge rooms of the Odd
Fellows hall, with Keithel Smith
of , Mt. Jefferson Rebekah. lodge
Nb. 78, as chairman. The conven
' tion convenes at 1 o'clock Monday
afternoon- j
Following, is the 'program: Op
ening ceremony, ML' Jefferson No.
78; seating
convention officers,
34: in trod action of
Alpha, No.
elective and
I past elective officers
of grand lodge and Rebekah as
sembly ; 1 address of welcome.
Grace Thurston; . response. Pearl
No. 47; appointment of commit
tees; roll call and reports of
lodges; exemplification of ballot
ing, Grace No. 23-6; paper "Mis
sion of oar ( degree," Purity .No.
; 130; draping the charter; Maple
No. 171; paper, "Duties of Dele
gates to Assembly," Starlight No.
215; examining a member un
familiar in the work. Rachel No.
9y questions! answered, by Estel
la N. Weed,! president of the Re
bekah .Assembly of Oregon. Busi
ness meeting with election of of
ficers'.: -
.. Dinner will be served at 5:30
In the dining room. "
Night Session, Too
The evening session begins at
7 o'clock. Reports of committees
will be followed by an address
by Estella N. Weed, president.
Conferring the degree, Beulah No
35; good and welfare; seating of
convention officers-rafter which
the closing number will be given
by Mt. Jefferson Rebekah. No. 78.
The Woman's Missionary so
ciety , of i the! Evangelical church
will present its annual thank of
fering program at the church Sun
day night at 7:30 o'clock. The
program will include vocal solos;
readings; exercise by the Mission
band; dialogue, "Shall Sue Have
a Chance;" thank offering mes
sage by Rev; Charles Fogg; song,
. "Call For Reapers," offering, and
benediction.!
Cooks School Success
The cooking school held in the
school gymnasium Tuesday and
Wednesday j afternoons " proved
most Interesting to women- who
attended. Mrs. L. A. Humphrey
was in charge, and all cakes, pies
and other baked foods made by
her daring these two afternoons
were given to the school and were
old by; the) students; the pro
ceeds to go toward purchasing a
radio for the school. About , $13
was realized! from the food sales
Mrs. Nettle j Reeves was winner
of .the 49-pound sack of flour
given to the woman having tbe
largest number of visitors pres
ent at the; school Wednesday af-
ternoon. Various other smaller
prizes were given for door prizes.
Preaching! mission service
Slated at the Christian church
Friday and will be held Saturday
and Sunday at 7:30 p. m.. also an
afternoon meeting Sunday. Rev.
Holly Jarvia is the minister In
charge, and Mr. Willard of Eu
gene will be- the song leader. Sub
jects for th sermons will be "The
Coming Revival," "Let My People
Go. "Infuriated Religion," and
I Am Not Ashamed."
Father Alcuin Is
Host for Singers
Mt. AngelJ Nov. 20 Rev: Fa
ther Alcuin was host to the mem
bers of the St. Mary chair at the
annual St. Cecelia's banquet 'Wed
nesday at 6:30 p. m. in St. Mary's
dining ball, j
Speeches wiere made by the Rev.
Father Alcuin. Placidus and 11
dephonse and by Alexander Schar
back director; of the choir. After
the dinner the evening was spent
In visiting and singing.
! Present were: Rev. Father Al
cuin, Rev. Father Placidus, Rev.
"Father Ildephonse. Andrew Sch
midt, John Stecklein. Jos. Foltz,
Henry Humpert. Wilbert Aman,
Walter Smith. Raymond Rothen
fluch, William Beyer, Adrian
May; Alexander, Schabach, Mrs.
Otto " Oswalds Mrs. Alexander
Scharbacb. Miss Ells Unger, Miss
Helen Keber, Miss Pauline Saal
fleld. Miss Grace Smith. Miss Dor
othy Keber,
Miss Gertrude JVtrt-
Bik. Miss
Terea Flcker. Miss
Clara Keber,
Miss Dorothy Sch
wab. Miss Anna Erwert. Miss Mil
dred Zollner j
Henrietta Saalfleld.
Miss Anna
Klfnger and
Rigler. Miss Olive
Miss Ursula Keber.
Constance
Scene of
Colirs' Home Is
Margold Dinner
y INDEPENDENCE. Nov. 20.
The Marjtold "I" club enjoyed a
dinner Thursday night at the
home of Constance Cohrs. Wayne
'Henderson was chairman of the
refreshment - commkteo w 1 1 b
Pauline Ka?es and - Constance
Cohrs assisting him; and Robert
Raesdale. with Evelyn Youngen
and Mildred Howard planned the
entertainment. Guests of the club
for dinner were Miss Edith Bear
and Mr. and Mrs- Paul E Rob
inson. Toshiko Inouye Is c I n b
president, j
Commission Appointed
For New Athletic Field
SILVERTON, Nov. 2 0 Mayor
E. W. Carver appointed the com
mission fori the athletic field at
Silverton, making the appoint
ment Thursday afternoon. The
commission will include W. L. Mc
Glnnls of the city council and
Guy Delay.! E. J. -McCall. L. C.
Eastman: and J. II. MeCullouga.
Triplets Honored Guests at Birthday Party!
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"Some fun, eh, kids!" That might have been the
comment of these frisky bright-eyed itripleta had
j they been able to discuss the; situation." But it is
j quite obvious that the Caire brothers Ronald, Ray
mond and Richard, five-month-old triplets born to
Mission Society j
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Airs. C. E. 3Iason Hostess
For Dessert Luncheon
And Bridge Play
MILL CITY, Nov. 20. ! The
missionary society of tbe First
Presbyeterian church met Wed
nesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. W. W. Allen. Mrs. C. C. Port
land had charge of the meeting
and gave an interesting talk on
"Siam." Miss Belle Faust gave a
vocal solo, Mrs. L. K. Dike a read
ing and a paper by Mrs. Lee Mor
ris. , ' i ,
It was decided to hold a bazaar
December 11 and the following
chairmen were appointed: Mrs.
F. Gumes, lunch; Mrs. Lee Mor
ris, candy; Mrs. C. C. ; Porter,
fancy work; Mrs. H. Schroeder,
aprons; and Mrs. H. Baltimore,
miscellaneous booth. A delicious
lunch was served by the hostess,
Mrs: Allen. j
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Williams are
the parents of a son, Darrell Oral,
born in the Stayton. hospital Sat
urday. - Mrs. C. E. Mason entertained
with a dessert luncheon at her
home Wednesday afternoon. The
afternoon was spent playing con
tract with Mrs. Ai Holthouse win
ning first and Mrs. R. L. Faust
second. . '!' "";.!'!
4-H Club Elects
The eighth grade 4-H sewing
club recently elected these offic
ers: Frances Osborne, president;
Margaret Carter, vice president;
Ruby Wishon, secretary. Otjber
members of the club are Haznl
Gouge, Agnes Noblin, Dorothy
Dean Mason, Betty Daly, Velma
Syverson. Frances Stone. Velma
Fink, Verna Caraway and Ruby
Downing.
The regular meeting of Santlam
Rebekah lodge was held in I. O. O.
F. hall Wednesday with a good
attendance. A social time with
cards was had after which a
lunch was served by Mrs. Clara
Ellsworth. Mrs. W. H. Davis and
Mrs. Nellie Wachter.
Honor Play Cast
At Special Dinner
Mt. Angel, Nov. 20 A dinner
was given at the "Henry Zollner
home Thursday night for all those
who helped with the play "Re
becca's Triumph" given i recently
by the local Catholic Daughters
of America. ! . I j j j
Covers were placed for the fol-i
lowing: Miss Helen Keberi Mrs.
J. A.iKelser, Mrs. R. O. Appleby.
Miss Elizabeth Unger, Mr-. Loais
Schwab. Mrs. Helen Berchtolld,
Miss Anna Erwert, Mrs. Henry
Zollner. Mrs. Paul Schwab. Mrs.
Otto Oswald. Miss; HIl t Eberle
rs. lo scnwab.i Miss j Dorothy
Keber, Mrs. L. A.! LeDorax, Rev
Father Alcuin. Ret. Father Plac-j
idus. Miss Theresa Dehler and Ot
to Oswald. ' ,.).. ; j j
Bridge was played after the din-
ner. .
Swear in gen Is Arrested
On Non-Support Charge; ;
Bail Is Placed at!$1000
: i SILERTON. Nov. 20. L- Law
rence Swearingen was picked ap
at Silverton late Thursday night
by Constable S. A. Pitney on I a
non-support charge. He was want
ed by Sheriff Hooker of Polk
county. Swearingen had : a room
here at Curly Palmers and was
cutting wood in the country. His
bail wai placed at $100. . j
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News
f Liberty, Nov. 2 0 Liberty
Farmers' union local was organ
ized at a meeting at the hall last
Thursday evening. S. B. Holt was
present to assist. Officers elected
and Installed are; John Dasch,
president; Harold Lane, vice pres
ident; Roy Farrland, secretary.
Forty members are signed np.
i It was decided to hold meet
ing on the third Tuesday of every
month, the next being on Decem
ber 14 at 8 p. m.
Aurora Oianizes
Many 4-H Groups
Sewing and Cooking Clubs.
Have Two Divisions;
3 Boys' Units
AURORA, Nov.: 20. A num
ber of 4-H clubs have been or
ganized in the Aurora schooL The
boys recently formed a camp cook
ing club, a calf club and a forstry
club under the leadership of Prin
cipal Lloyd Girod- Leader for the
girls' cooking and sewing clubs
is Miss Maria McKInnis.
Officers of the boys' clubs aje:
Camp cooking, president, Walter
Colvin; vice president,- Ronald
Mohring; secretary. Lei and Arm
strong. Calf club, president, Billy
Mlley; vice president. Bob Hunt;
secretary. Robert Richter. For
estry, president, Dan Fliesch
hauer; vice . president, Lowell
Sayre; secretary, Phaen Sayre.
. Harding Visits School
j Late Tuesday afternoon mem
bers of the seventh and .eighth
grade 4-H clubs entertained at a
party, with Wayne Harding, coun
ty 4-H club leader, as special
guest. j
In the sewing clubs the officers
ejected for club No. 1 , were:
President, Rosetta DyFoon; vice
president, Gloria Miley; secretary,
Mildred Yarne. Club No. 2 were:
President, Rosalie Ann Calef;
vice president, Orpha Hauffman;
secretary, Bernice DyFoon. Cook
ing clubs' officers, club No. 1
are: President, Mabel Hauffman;
vice president, Evelyn Oliver; sec
retary, Harriet Colvin. Club No.
2i President, Jean Snyder; vice
president, Mary Wisdom; secre
tary. Verna Keil. i .
There is a period set aside every
Friday afternoon in which the var
ious clubs meet.
Rebekah Dinner
Attended by 85
DALLAS, Nov. 20. The mem
bers of the Almira Rebekah lodge
gathered at their lodge rooms
Tuesday' evening for a covered
dish dinner. The. long table was
centered with an attractive basket
of fruit flanked by red candles.
Mss. Charles Gregory's birthday
was celebrated. There ; was over
85 present for the dinner.
At the conclusion of the dinner
a regular lodge meeting was held.
The committee in charge for fhe
evening Included Mrs. G. O.' But
ler, Mrs. Cecil Brown, Mrs. T. B
Hooker, Frank Coad and Tracy
Staats.
Return to ! Idaho
SCOTTS MILLS. Nov. 20. The
C. F. Nicks family, who moved to
Scotts Mills several months ago
from Emmet t. Idaho, decided to
move back to Em met t, after
spending a few weeks in their old
home this fall.
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a 17-year-old mother were haying the time of
their young lives fthen they attended a birthday
party given by Maryanne Gaudet of SomerviUe.
Mass., right, when she celebrated her first natal
anniversary. II j I'-H-.
Golden Wedding
Celebration Held
Joseph Mof f enbeiers Take
Marriage Yows Again
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Mt. Ansrel. Nov.' 2 0 Mr. and
Mrs. Josenh Moffenbeier celebrat
ed their golden I wedding anniver
sary here at St. Mary's Catholic
church, this morning at 8:15 -o'clock.
Rev. Valentine Moffenbeir-
er.l youngest son . of the couple,
officiated at the solemn, nuptial
high mass at which his parents
renewed their marrriage vows oi
50 years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Moffenbeier were
married in EuroDe in 1886. came
to the United States In 1892. set
tling at Aberdeen, S. D. and com
ing to Mt. Angel in 1907.
I Have 34 Grandchildren
They hare six living children:
Mrs. Phllln Lutz of Mt. Angel:
Joseph Moffenbeier, Jr.. Milwauk'
ie; Mrs. .Andrew Nicholas.' Aoer
deen, S. D.; Mrs. John Dresdher,
Hfftnitor- Clarence Moffenbeier.
Salem: and Rev. Valentine Mof
fenbeier. pastor of the Holy Fam
ily parish in Portland. There are
34; grandchildren ana live great
rr&ndrhildren.
Sunday noon a dinnner will be
given .at the school dining room
tn honor the occasion. Besides rel
atives, many friends will take
part In the celebration.
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To Give Program
GRAND ISLAND. Nov. 20-
The Improvement club will hold
its regular business meeting at
the schoolhouse Saturday night.
The Daytonchanrber of commerce
will present a varied program of
music, characterization and brief
talks. i
I Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Crawford
moved their household' effects
Wednesday into the House form
erly occupied by the Frank San
derson family.
The last meeting of the Grand
island extension unit was held
Wednesdav a tthe schoolhouse.
mIbb Blanche Eichworth. county
borne demonstration agent, pre
sented the second in a series oi
color harmony as applied in the
home.
Due to the fact that the rer
ular meeting date of the Mother's
Circle club comes the Wednesday
before Thanksgiving, the e 1 a b
will not linlA another business
session until ' Wednesday after
noon, December 9, when it will
meet at the hone of Mrs. George
Guild of Church .
Planning Bazaar
HUBBARD, Nov. 20. The Wo
men's Gaild of the Federated
church will hold a big bazaar In
the Hubbard city hall Friday
night, December 11. Several dif
ferent booths will ' be arranged
at which they will nave for sale
candy, cake, Ice cream, fancy
work, ; aprons and m any other
articles, both for adults and chil
dren. A sunbonnet baby quilt will
be auctioned.
ij The program will consist of
vocal and Instrumental music and
readings. The Hubbard orchestra
will give several numbers during
the program.
I! The committee In charge is Mrs
R. T. Foster,! Mrs. H. L. Carl and,
Mrs. George Lerrier.
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Event Is Set
Annual 4-II dub Program
For Polk County to v
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DALLAS, Nov. 20. Polk
county's second annual 4-H club
achievement day will be held on
Saturday, December B, In the Ma
jestic theatre here at 1: SO p. m.
Four-H club members who nave
finished their years work will' be
admitted free i to the theatre, as
the program which la being plan
ned has been made up especially
for them. If embers whose reports
have not been completed will not
be admitted free. f r v
The Dallas city bank I award-
lag third and fifth year pins to
club members earning them and
first year pins are being supplied
through the office of - the state
superintendent ot public instruc
tion. Cards Indicating the comple
tion of the in between years will
also be" given, out. "
; ( The free moving picture show la
made possible through the Dallas
Kiwanis dab which organization
is also giving several silver cuPs
to outstanding club members in
this county, i : ....... .
I All 4-H club leaders and club
ihembers are urged to attend this
event, according to W. C. Leth,
Polk county agent, and Josiah
WiU. county school superintend
ent who are planning the entire
affair. According ;to these men,
many 4-H club members records
are not yet completed for the past
year but there is still time to get
the reports In if It is done im
mediately. ;
Past Matrons of Star
Make Flans for Party
! Slated for December 16
WOODBURN. Nov. S 0 The
Eegular meeting of Past Matron's
lub of Evergreen chapter, Oredr
of the Eastern Stars was held at
the Masonic temple Wednesday
night. Miss; Elf a Lytle presided.
Supper which past matrons will
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Illness Fatal:
Fay Webb, former wife of Rudy
Vallee, who died Wednesday
night of ' complications which
followed ; a major operation.
Plans were made for the annual
serve to the chapter members on
December 14. Mrs. Lillian Bltney,
Mrs. "Florence ' Butterf ield ; and
Mrs. Eleanor Vickers were ap
pointed to solicit food for the sup
per with Mrs. Gertrude Beach,
Mrs. Martha Reiling, Miss Gladys
Adams and Miss Ella Lytle to
take charge ot the kitchen. . !
Plans were made for the an
nual Christmas party j which will
be held in the Masonic parlors
December 16 with s Christmas
tree and an exchannge ot gifts, re
freshments and a program. Com
mittees appointed for" this event
arer Program, Mrs. Nellie Mutr,
and Mrs. Maude Mochel; decora
tions, Mrs. Ada Settlemeir and
Mrs. Delia Overton; hostess com
mittee. Mrs. Carolyn Eveldenn,
Mrs. Mabel Settlemeir and Mrs.
Maude Scott.
Cash In Your Photo
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They Must be Illustrative of:
1936 Construction Work
Salem Beauty Spots
Y New Salem Homes
V Salem Gardens:
Farm Scenes
- The Prints - preferably in Glossy
Finish - should be mailed to Editor,
Annual Edition, care Statesman.
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mch picture with
address.
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Neighboring Club
Groups Are Feted
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Guest j)ay, Book Week Are
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INDEPENDENCE, - Nov. 20.
Three annual events were observ
ed at the Woman's club meeting
at the tlubj house -Tuesday after
noon; f'NeJghborlng Club Day,"
'Good Book Week" and Guest
Day." Neighboring clubs repre
sented Were the Monmouth Civic
club, Rlckreall Ladles'. Aid. Inde-,
pendente Rural Woman's. ciuD,
Buena Vista woman's club and the
alley Vierw club from Suver.
i jprogram Is Varied ,- V
Main features of the program
were a Storyj byXMrs. Crosby Davis,
songs by H Amsberry accompan
ied by. Mrs. Amsberry; talk on vis
it to Chicago art exhibit of Van
Gogh'si work by Miss Dora Hendy
who also sang two negro selec
tions; areview of "Gone With the
Wind"! by Miss Alice Darling; re
marks jby -Mrs. James H. Hart on
the local library display of latest
children's books and old favorites.
Committee reports were given
"by Mrs. C.iO. Sloper, Mrs. T. D.
PomerOy, Mrs. Hart, Mrs. H. N.
Mattlson, Mrs. H. G. Hansen, Mrs
M. J. Butler and Mrs. S. B. Walk
er. Mrs. CjD. Calbreath is presi
dent of the Independence club.
., Tea was served the guests from
lovely lace icovered tables, center
ed with frlt. The hostesses were:
Mrs. Irla D. Mix, Mrs. H. G, Han
sen, Mrs. 6. D. Butler, Mrs. Cleve
Robinson and Mrs. George: Ruef.
The jnext meeting will be held
the first of December with the
entire i program by McMinnviHe
college . j : .
Fishing Said Fine
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BRTSH ! CREEK. Nov. 20
Fishing along the Woods country
is reported to have been excep
tionally good during . the past
week. Alfred Jensen, Oscar Sat-
ern and Melvin Torresdahl re-
turnedjThqrsday each with a good
catch, j '
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WILL BE MADE SHORTLY AFTER TiFr tct
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All Independence
High Classes to
. ' Present Dramas
TvnwPirvnEXCE. ' Nor." 20. ;
The three one-act plays given an-
nually-by the Indepenaenco t
school students, will be presented j
Thursday night,. December 3, la
the I.H.S. rymn!um at 'cloc '
Miss Glenna Hiltibrand, English
Instructor, is directing the senior ',
and freshman-sophomore plays .
and Miss Helen West, home eco-:
nomics Instructor, is directing th
Junior- play, .o "'
The play and tbe casts follow:
Senior play: "Who Gets the Car
Tonight,"-cast, Virgil Keller as
Mr. Jones; Hazel Weddle, Mrs.
Jones; Delores Madsen, Mary
Jones; Billy Campbell, Paul Jonea
and Kenneth Birch. Jack Smith."
Junior play: "Fur and Warmer,";
the cast, Mavis De Coster as Mrs.
Farraday; Ella Berry, G retch en; ;
Marr Marie Williams, Willefred;
Beth Purvine, Daisy; Buddy Hub
bard, Bill; Delbert Taylor, Dentr
and Glen Burch, LPeter,
The freshman-sophomore " play
is "Ouch! My porn." the cast,
Maxlne Williams, Marian Rarrow; -
Allen Ragsdale, warren Kicn; ti
ton Rogers, Earl Myder; Barbara
Ruef, Hazel; Josephine Benard,
Agnesh Hippie; Roseanna Alex
ander, Nadene; Donald Wells, Ar
thur; Mildred Hassler, Rath:
Harry Wiiliquette, Fred and Bill
Bill Berry, Mr. Hadden.
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Rebekahs at Woodhurn
Elect New Officers and .
Plan Christmas Activity
. WOODBURN Nov. 20. Semi
annual ' election of officers was
h e 1 d by Home Rebekah lodge
Tuesday -night. Mrs. Joyce Engle
was elected Noble Grand; Mies
Opal Hasenyager.fvice grand; Mrs..
Edith Frant?, secretary; Miss Ma
bel Jackson, financial secretary;
and Mrs. Mytrle Hall, treausrer.
Appointive officers wl be an
nounced later.
The annual Christmas program
for members and their families
will be held December 22. After,
the business meeting refreshments
were served by ;the men and a
social hour followed.' -
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