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; H l CSEGOrr STATESMAN, Jen, Oresca Tuesdaj IJornia-.rNoveinber 24, 1936 page x::r.::z: Thamks OF azaair. . j Sublimity Altar Society Plains 777) O m 1H Vr 7 Funds to Go For Building Turkey Dinner Served 'in ; Parish Hall Will Be Feature SUBLIMITY. "Not. IS. St. 'Ann's Altar society met In the parish: hall Thursday afternoon for their regular meeting and at the same time made definite plans for the. bazaar dinner. Thanksgiv ing day., A bounteous turkey din ner irlll be s erred in the parish . dining - room commencing at 11:30 And lasting, until all are ... serred, and Immediately after the dinner - basaar amusements- for young and old; will be found in , the C r. hail ,durin? the ,af ter noon and evening and Friday , night, November 27. a free enter. . tain men t will be. staged by the young people and various basaar .. activities, will again take place. . ... The proceeds from' this 'basaar will go toward, the building funds for the new church.-. -" ; ' - 'After the regular meeting lunch , was serred to the' following menr lers, who were present at the altar society - - meeting: Rer. Father Scherbring, Mrs. - Jacob Frank, . "Mrs. Alois Hasslef,- Mrs. Herman Hassler," Mrs. Michael Benedict, Mrs. Nettie Crump.-Mrs. George Lambrecht, Mrs. Paul Znber, Mrs. . Jas. Lulay, Mrs. Ben Toepfer, Mrs. 4 Mike Toepfer, Mrs. Simeon Boed lghelmer, Mrs Margaret MIchels, lfrs.Ed Benedict, Mrs. SahinS.'Ln. lay, Mf s. Jos. Koeing. Mrs.-Joseph - Gerspacher, Mrs.' Jos.. Henberger, Mrs. Peter Burghart, Mrs.' Ben . Baker, Mrs. Joseph R o b 1, Mrs.' ; John! Henberger, Mrs. Jos. Zuber. Mrs. Jos. Becker. Mrs. George Zimmerman. Mrs. Joseph Zlmmer- ' man J Mrs. Mike Neltting. Mrs. Al- ola Wolf. . Mrs. v James Nightin 1 galej ' Mrs. Jos. Schrelve, Mrs. j Stephen Weber, " Mrs. Lee Hlgh I berger, Mrs. Ferd Hartman. Mrs. f E. A. Ditter and Miss Katherlne iiermens. : . s i Repair Postof fire Sublimity postof fice '-. re ' The ' ceived a new roof this week, car penter work being done by Lou Doerfler, Hal Russel and ; Mr. Brlggs. ---V '""" .':' Ben Toepfer Is Improving his home by baring a cement walk put In around bis house. The Sub limity confectionery is receiving a new; coat of paint on .the outside the work being done by the local painter, Frank Kiecker.- ; .', Of ficers Elected - By Girl Scouts . ;WOODBURN, Not. 23. The "Woodburn Girl Scouts bare elect ed the following Officers: Geral dlne Smith, president; Viola Mill, vice president; Mary Jane Dunn, secretary; Jeanne Lee, treasurer; Donna Dunn, news reporter. Mrs. Masde Kobow Is leader. Three patrols were formed, the first , patrol : feeing the -charter members; second! patrol, the first 'class scouts, and third patrol, the tenderfeet. Plans'-were made, to furnish a Thanksgiving basket for. t poor family. : 1: '--; Memhers of the first patrol are: Viola Mills, . Geraldine ' Smith, Mary Jane and Donna Dunn,' Cor . lne Gill, Elsie and Helen Yoder " and Aileen Bentley.. First class scouts who compose, the second patrol a r e Anita Hoefer, - Patty ... Sims,- . Ines Hermanson,- Hazel i Haugen, -- Nora Broyles. - Norma --Woodford and MiUlcent ETenden. . Members of the third patrol are: Zlrginla Williams,- Verio Olson, uella Gurney, I one Anderson, - Jeanne Lee, Maxine Miller and ' Betty Brachmann. .- "". I You Can ,Throw Cards In His Face TYflEN you hare those, awful L cramps: when : your - nerves ' - i are all on edge -don't take It Out on the man you loTe. ;. ' Tour husband can't possibly know how you feel for the simple reason that he Is a man. -i A threeniuarer wife - may He no-wife at all-it she nags her husband seven days out of every month- .-' ' -. ' i ' v For three generations one wo man has told another how to go smiling 'through?; with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable. Compound. It helps Nature tone up the sys tem,' thus lessening, the discomforts-from1 the functional dlsort ' ders ' which womeih must endure In the " three ordeals rot life: 1. Turning from girlhood to woman hood. 2. ! preparing for- mother hood. 3 Approaching , middle age.-.:r. -: :t-:- - Dont ' be a three-qnarter wife, Uke LYDIA E. - PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Go "Smiling Through." I USB CHINESE HERBS When Others Fall CHARLIE CHAN Chinese Herbs . 1 REMEDIES ' - 1 Healing virtue &as been tested hundreds- rears. for ehroaic ail ments, nose, ' cstarrb, ear. rwmm lanzs, asthma "chronic cough, stomach, gall stones, colitis, constipation, dlabctis, kidneys, bladder, heart, blood nerves, nenratgla, rhenmatisHa, high blood ; pressure,' eland, skin sores, : male. . female . and chil dren dlsordersv &'-i . , " S. D- Fong.- - rniw;. praietlee in Chins,-nerb-Spectalisl. 123 K, ComniercUl ISt.. Salcio, Ore. Office hours 0 to P m u isr 1 V.'ed. H-tof A Ounani Grangers j ... LEBANON, Not. 13.Election of officers of the Lacomb grange occupied the business session at the meeting Wednesday evening. The, new. officers are master, Auldle Ayers;. OTerseer, W. S. Sen cenbaugh; lecturer, Mrs. Roscoe Qalnes; steward, William Dyck man; assistant, Roscoe Gaines; secretary, John HalTerson; treas urer, Roy Sylvester;, chaplain, Mrs. W. S. Sencenbaagh:, door keener. iMelrin Mnrtr- rn. MJeres; Freda Hyder; pomona, Mrs. cook; , Flora, Annie Halrerson; lady assistant steward, Evelyn Sylvester- - ., - ii InsUllatlos of officers will be held December 9. i : .. i-sj' VICTOR POINT, ' Not. 2 2 A covered dish dinner at 7 o'clock preceded the regular grange meet ing at Union Hill Friday night. Election of officers for 1 9 3 7 re sulted as follows:! Master, O. W. Humphreys; over seer, :-V.i D. Scott; lecturer. Mrs. J.. C. Kreni; 1 1 e w a r d, Porter D o w n Lb g; ass-isUnt ' steward, W.M, Tate; chaplain. Miss Alice Jaauet; treasurer.; JJU M. Gilmour; secretary, Mrs. Elsie Tate : rate-1 keeper, G. L. Woolleyx Ceres, Mri Victoria1 Downing; Pomona, Mrs. Pearl Woolley;, Flora, Mrs. Alice Rsbens; .lady assistant steward, Mrs. ; Mae McElhaney; executive committee, J. 8. Steinberger; Ju venile matron, Miss Jeanne Ouder; assistant matron, Mrs. O. W. Hum phreys. . --iA . -"L.-.--V:, r Results of election of the Ju venile grange were: master, Rob ert Humphreys; orerseer, Warren Woollej; lectnrer, Wesley; Darbr; steward' Richard i Krenx; : assist ant steward, Walter McElhaney; chaplain, -Laurel t Krenx; .- treas urer, Gladys Peterson; secretary, Miry ' Rosenbalm; gatekeeper; Donald Peters; Ceres. Arlene Mor ris; Pomona, M a tr J o r 1 e Tate: Flora Vlvienne Jaquet; lady as sistant steward, Lenora Heater. Officers will be Installed at a special meeting planned for De cember 12, with Invitations sent to Santiam. Valley, M a e I e a y and Satyton granges for a joint instal lation, j j j $ ;' Applications for membership were received from Miss Dorothy Den tel. ; LeRoy Downing,' "Donald Woolley, Marvin aoad Jimmie Dar by. The last four are members of the juvenile grange eligible to membership . in the subordinate grange and will be accepted with the regular graduation ceremony. SALEM LADY'S TERRIBLE MISERY RELIEVED QUICK WITH GREAT VAN-TACE! Airs. Foster, of Route ' 2, Suffered 30 Years Due to Stomachy Kidneys and or SIp- HaiJ Back Aches, 1 ' Dizzy Spells, Vomiting, Coated Tongue - Now ' Relieved,' S he.S ay s: ,;. ."Even if Van-Tage Cot ' Me $25 a Bottle it would Easil BeortH it!" ! , Thousands of -people here in Salem and general vicinity are now "Singing the Praises' of I VAN-TAUJb. This is me T'Amaz ing Mixture of Nature's Roots and Herbs and! Other Splendid Medicinal Agents, "now being in troduced to crowds, dally in this city here in Salem by a Special Van-Tage Representative, known as The VAN-TAGE Man, at 170 N. Liberty Street. 'Mra.'A. J. Foster, of Route 2, Salem, is one of the most enthus iastic ' endorsers I of Van - Tage in this section. Mrs. Foster has lived here for 10 years. She is Widely-Known and very Popular, with many friends' throughout this whole region. Let her tell you what Vanr Tags', can .- really da. Mrs. Foster says: i . n hf?"-----:- '- Unbearable; Pains Almost Ruined Her Life! - . t -. - - - 11 'For 30 years I had suffered terribly due to, upset stomach,' torpid t liver and 4 ailing kidneys. During : the last year the r Pain had become almost unbearable 1 couldn't eat a thing because noth ing agreed With "me. Every - time I tried .to eat;' the - food would sour in my stomach and I had terrible gas pains and belching. I had, such a' heavy feeling In my. stomach that it-flt as. if the kitchen range jwa on my stom ach. I would bloat until 1 was In UTTER MISERY! I was continu ally nauseated,' I could not even drink-: water without pain and vomiting! When I.wnt to bed I bad to sit up to belch to relieve the gas or the pain was Unbear able. I was always tired out and whenever J stood up I would get so dlxxy that I would have to sit down again. Gas would press on my intestines and bother me for HOURS AT A TIME! I lost oTer 8 pounds in weight. I had ter rible sharp pains in the back and s dull, achy feeling In the kidney region. There was simply no sleep for me . and I could' not reft. . I had to get up S or 4 times every night to relieve my kidneys. My tongue had a horrible -tasting coating on it and I was painfully constipated all the time, -u : ' Now Praises Remarkable - ; 1 Van-THige Relief ! , & '. I most have' tried erery kind of medicine and 'treatment, but notblsg jie'ned pae,or jeTen,gaTe temporary relief. Then I read Column 14- V v : . . Elect New Officers ? - ' RICKREALL, Not. 23 Grange officers elected for the new year by the members of the Rlckreall grange are: -master, J.; H. Har land; overseer, F. E. Pence; lec turer, Claude Larken; Stewart, H. A. Dempsey; . assistant; stew ard, Kenneth Barsell; chaplain, Mrs. Ida R a g a d a 1 e; treasurer, W. W. Rowell; . secretary. - Mrs. Emma ' Rowell; : gatekeeper,'' Ore Lants; thrtll graces, Ceres,. Mrs. Mary Adams ; Pomona, Mrs. Ly dia Grolbert; Flora, Mrs. Addle Beaver: executive, Arthur Bea ver, Mrs. Lillie LarkinJ R. F. Gralbert. The degree team Js busy preparing for initiation : ceremon ies upon November 27?: The old officers are practicing -.for - the state conference competitive drills. This conference Is to be held here la the local hall December 2.' - The members' hare decided to have Thanksgiving dinner at the hall and all those not going else where are invited to Wing their dinner and spend the day., ;' - RICKREALL,. Norj I tt. The members of the Home; Economics club met Thursday afternoon with 1 7 members present. ;4 ' J . ' j Preparations were made for the conference meeting . December 2, when state grange officers win be present. ' - J : H . i ; The men of the grange hauled the winter supply of wood that day, and the women serred a bountiful meal at noon. -AUMSVILLE, Not; 22, -f-The Parent! and Teachers association will, hold a called meeting at the school ' house .Tuesday might, v All members and friends are urged to be present for a special business meeting. LIBERTY, Not" 2 3. No meet ing of the Red, Hills grange will ha bald TiiMdiT an tprannt of moving the grange hall to the new location. i i MA CLEAT, Not. 23. A targe crowd and an enjoyable time was reported at the grange social eve ning held at the hall; Saturday night. .. : "8 -A The program included; guitar numbers by trio; readisgj Donald Mader; vocal numbers I by i Harry Way. accompanied by Mrs, Y. Way with dance music by the Courtnler orchestra. ; j Vs, "' " - The next grange meeting of lm- G. n. MOSBY,- Creator of VAN-TAGE. Mr. Mosby Crest ed. This Medicine 20 Years Ago to Relieve His Own Suffering. Since Then It Has Benefitted Over 20,000,000 People! - about Van-Tage and decided to give it a try. Now I am in good health FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 30 j YEARS! I eat anything and everything and it agrees with me. - No more . sour stomach - or vomiting. I never have gas pains or ; belching any more,! . and the heavy': feeling is gone from -my stomachs I 'have gained .weight. No more sharp pains in back and that dull ache in the kidney, re gion is gone. I never JUre, and sleep like a child. I never have to get up at night to-relieve my kidneys any more. The horrible coating is gone from my tongue and constipation .; never: bothers me.. If I had . that - old trouble again and 'had to pay. tla a hot tie for : Van-Tage u I -would do ; it gladly rather than be without that - wonderful medicine. When you have been In agony and mis ery as I was for so many years and find real relief. It -la worth more than that. I cannot praise Van-Tage' too highly and advise others who suffer as I did to get relief like I did! ; 4 i!w ; - .. i Over 30 Ingredients in This Great Compound VAN TAGE contains' over 30 ingredients,;, including . 21 Great Herbs. It invigorates bowel, stom ach, liver and kidney action as a - carminative, laxative, : chola gogue and diuretic, so that daily, people write us they feel differ ent all lover. The price ot this .Remarkable Compound la reason able, due to the immense volume In which It sells. So don't hesi tate. Get Van-TageTODAY! A Special Van-Tage Represen tative, known as The VAN-TAGE Man. is now at 170 N. Liberty Street,' Salem.- d ally meeting crowds ot people and Introducing and explaining, this Remarkable Compound. ; ? ; On Sale at Fred Meyer ' Toiletry fir Remedy! Shop : 170N: Uberty St.y - v - t- -' " S " ' 1 - - ' t - J y - 1 f w Programs Slated At Dallas School Primary Children to Give . Thanksgiving L Fete -' Wednesday . , ' .. !.- . . . DALLAS. Nor. 33. The chil dren of the Dallas primary grades will give a Thanksgiving program Wednesday afternoon mt 2 o'clock in the auditorium of the primary building. Miss Edria Greene has general supervision t the pro gram. ; She Is - beirjr iassisted by Miss - Beatrice Price, who has charge of the . musical i numbers, and by Miss Dorothy iGrutze, art teacher ' ...-' ";.- -r -.-'.The program which' will be an nounced by Jack Wheeler of the fourth grade is as follows: Wel come, Jack Wheeler; song, 'Am erica' and the "American Creed' by the assembly; reading. Thanks, giving at Grandpa's House by Harold : Worley; group of, songs sung by members ot the 6th grade chorus; scenes, front the pilgrim's life In Isong, pantomime; "Over the .. River. - and : Through; the Woods,.' .by t h fourth grade; reading by Mary Senter; -Thanks portance here win be an an "day state grange conference scheduled for December 3, with club dinner and supper.--' .1 ?:;. MVitv V S wpnTV.-iHP" SS1 V mm fwTwm-yHuCTiiiiinfinii HIMWKTta VIWttH.HHMVIIiw..f " m 41 . . i n i . I I I I ' if.' pa$M?kt Jie'fif' 3tTHPt&V w r z i slsj'i"sr5 SSB 5"asnre?'eV Lma .-w AAaMsuasajalBrtMBai.MSMMtfu.a i i nsssei asnen sni IWnwajeTIMna v 1 m lifatift'rift gn giving prayer (choral Volcesl: and Oregon sUte song by the fourth and fifth grade groups. " Program at Junior nigh At the Junior Mgh school a ThanksgiTlng program will be giT en Wednesday morning at 1 1 : 3 0 in the ahditorium. It wUl be ae follows: 'Assembly singing led by Joseph C. Hartley; f 1 a g salute; two numbers by tjt combined bora' and girls' glee clubs of the junior high ' school under the di rection of Joseph Hartley, and an address by Rer, J. A. Cromwell, pastor z of the . First ; Christian church of Dallas on the subject of ThanksgiTlng.'-' r The senior, high school .is not glTing a' program this year as at present so much, time is being spent on debate.; J--yi-' " Wyoming Folks Lease . IXaiiyFjuh; Delighted ; To Find Apples on Tree ZENA, Not. 2 3. " Newcomers here 'who hare leased .the R."A. Looney .dairy, farm are. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Areas and family from western part ot '. Wypnilng. The Arena are delighted with the cli mate here. They were surprised to find luscious apples hanging on the trees and plan to harvst them. Arena said that there Is no fruit in the : section of . Wyoming from which they came. : '-i-: r -r.W . t-i X inft ftr iHiivtti)!? Ml n AM xsv I 1' - . : - - . ... -- -- lSeWt- J - - . . 1 7 - .'l 1 i.. 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