The 03EGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday IXorning, December 11, 193S: pagi: FOUU ! Suyer Playshed Buildins; Starts Community Club Will Meet Friday For Program; : Mill Rebuilt SUYER, Dec. 10 Work has been started on the new playshed to, be erected at the Surer school, the contract has been let to Dave Furvina. with C. D. Rltchy and II. T. Conly as helpers, v Iter." fitillwell of Albany will preach Sunday at 11 a.m. at the sthoolhouse. The Sunday school. Is increasing and a boys' class hasy . been organised with Mrs,,. H. v Cpnly as teacher. I -V Club fleets Tonight The Surer community club will meet Friday night at the hall for the December meeting. pro gram has been prepared with Mrs. CO. Harris as chairman. Each . family Is asked to furnish a pie. Coot's mill, which was destroy ed by fire two months ago has ALWAYS... i Quality Meats WEEKEND Tender Beef Roast, lbi . lac Rib Steak, lb J Pork Loin Roast, lb. .1. 22c Swift Sliced Bacon, lb. . . 34c Rind Vegetable Shortening, 2 lbs. . . 25c Pure Lard 2 lbs. . . .29c - Plan Your Christinas Dinner Now! , Nice Selection of Turkey - Geese - HOFFMAN'S 150 N. COMMERCIAL PERTIKUER Y vou eKt a ABOUT. WHAT X I s 1MPORTAMT F eat ! A; : yaps k ' - - ' f- ; - - 1 AT SOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY . been rebuilt and will soon be ready to operate. This mill is located about - fire - miles ; southwest of here. i T. Oregon Is Theme Of Women's Meet OAK POINT,' Dec. 10 4- Mrs. Grore Peterson was hostess to In dependence Rural 'Woman's club Tuesday afternoon' at her! home. Quilting was done. Mrs. J. Graber. Mrs. Rodney: Peterson. 'and Mrs. Charles Whitney were jinvited guests. The program was Jon MA Study of Oregon. given by Mrs. G. A. Peterson and Mr si Hugh Rogers.. Mrs. Lavont pease had as her subject, "The 20th Amend ment to- the Constitution " and Mrs. Lena Whipple gare an article on "Why some states hare more electoral rotes than others. Mrs. Ellis Lauderbach kill be hostess for the rnrlstma party for the club December 22.-A grab bag gift exchange and installation of officers by J Mrs. . Joiephlne Walker will be the main features. : Low Prices! SPECIALS . -1 .19c Off Ducks - Chickens MEAT; Mitt. PH. 55$3 Delegates Named To Legion Council Auxiliary Invited to Join Others in Supplying New Hospital :. SILVERTONi Dec 10 At the Monday night meeting of the SU Terton Americaia Auxiliary, dele gates elected to attend the Marlon county . assembly at 'Stayton TrU dar night were Mrs. A. J. Titus. kMrs. L. A. Hall and Mrs. C. E. J aqua. Mrs. Krneat starr ana sirs. Ray Schantx are delegates i by right of their offices. , . ' S Dr. R. E. KDeinsorze and Mrs. R. A. McClanithan were guest speakers in the interest of furnish tags for rooms Sin the new hospi tal; The unit favored helping with material for th maternity ward, although no definite action wai taken. ; v --v j j . ..; . Mrs. McClanatham represented the Silverton Woman's club in askj ing the unit to Join with other or4 ganlzations in general work j of supplying lurnisaiugs ana maters lals for the hospital. - ' j i Assign Dance Chaperon '' j The members' will chaperon the young people at a dance to be given at the CCC camp of tie Sil-j ver Falls area Saturday night ,of this week. , . 1 j The Christina! 1 1 party for 'the children will be leld at the arm ory club rooms Tuesday night. December 22, with the commit tee to include Mrs. Ernest Starr,! Mrs. Roy Davenport, Mrs. James! A. Scarth to purchase candy, and! the members of the junior auxil iary to assist with the tree and ar ranging gifts. Mrs. George Man olis will trim the tree and Mrs. T. P. Heidenstrdin Is program chairman. I - ' Farewell Part Staged For Orsbonts, Judsons As They ijeave Roberts ROBERTS, Del. 10. A group of 60 friends and neighbors gath-i ered at the Roberts church for a surprise farewetl party in honor of Mr. and Mrsi John Orsborn and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jud son. The Judsons jmoved to Salem a month ago, this Orsborn will move to tbe Jerman hop . ranch north pf Salem, j ' " , . Orsborn has been foreman of the John J. Roberts hop company for the past 1 S years. . After games, in charge or Mrs. Roy Rice and Mrs.' Albert Blank enship, refreshments were served by Mrs. Leonard Zielke, Mrs. S. C. Davenport, Mrs. E. A. Good rich, Mrs. Calrih Bressler and i Mrs. Forest Edwards. . . SAFEWAY wf .Jh .A TAKE A DOM'T EAT J y rUAWriT 1 V . I UMUESS IT'S )?A RDtrAlS' Star Replaced Jessica DntgonettaT .A Selected as "Miss Radio of 1&3V and long one of the outstanding sopranos on the air, Jessica Drag pnette. top. has been replaced on a major network program by Lu dlle Manners, below, a compara tive newcomer. Additional Feature of Concert Will Be Solo By Mrs. Tom Anderson SILVERTON, Dee. 10 Silver ton music lovers will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Tom A. Ander son, director of the chorus which is presenting the Friday evening program has consented . to sing "Jewell" from Faust by Gounod with Mrs. Gertrude Slade Cam eron at the piano. Mrs. Anderson's solo will pre cede the Christmas carol singing by the chorus. The program will be ; given at Trinity church. A small charge is being made and proceeds will go toward the new Silverton hospital. . , t Sit s ss 4. 4 M Loclllc Manner QJ Fan for boys and girls! Cat oat and color ; "Little Folks" start a scrapbook! -.'-'It . - 4 Dinner Meeting Held by P.'T. A. 'V-..,.,. , , . .-. ... DALLAS, Dee.) 10.-A . meeting of the Dallas Teachers' association was held last night, at the local higb school. The meeting 'Was pre ceded by a covered dish dinner in the cafeteria room of the : high school. :L-i' '-i;h:.-'! The president, Mrs. Myrtle Smith, presented the program which consisted of a forum on con sumer education. ' ' The different phases "of . con sumer education discussed were: methods In consumer education. legislation for the protection of the Consumer, consumer cooperatives, consumer research, agencies and insurance and annuities. . Those taking part in the forum were Mrs. John Voth, Miss Elis abeth Sedgwick, Sidney E. . Whit worth and Preston Dough ton. The committee making arrange ments for the dinner were Miss Betty Jelinek, chairman, Miss Gen evieve Coad, Miss . Helen . Butler, Miss Dorothea Young, Ralph Mur phy and Glenn Gethlng. - -- Ambrose Dozler Honor Guest at Surprise Fete ' Given on His Birthday J STAYTON, Dec.' 10. Ambrose Dozler was pleasantly surprised on his birthday recently when a group of friends came in to play bridge. High scores were won by Mrs. Frank Rouscher of Sublim ity and Dr. A. M. Dozler and Mrs. John Dozler and Frank Schu macher were awarded the con solation prises. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. . 1 - : ; i - -' ' ' Present, were the honor guest. his wife and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Dozler, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fery, Joe Fery, Mr. and Mrs. John Thoma-and son Don ald, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dozler, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dozler and daughter,- Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Doz ler, Mrs. Frank Rauscher of Sub limity, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kel del and sons Clarence and Edwin, Rev. George Sniderhon and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schumacher. Birthday Anniversaries Of Welters Are Honored STAYTON, Dec. 10. Mrs. Nick Weller gave a birthday dinner Sunday to honor the birth anni versaries of Nick Welter and son. La Verne.: Dinner guests were Mr. and-Mrs. George Welter and fam ily of Sublimity, Mr. and Mrs. William Kerber and family, Mrs. Kate Boedlgheimer, Father Sni derhon, Mr. and Mrs. John Grles and family and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Welter and family. BY Preview of l?37J9teach Styles ? j v ; -J, r-"r - - I ' i Preston D ought ons Are ! : Hosts at Dallas Home To M. E. Church Club DALLAS. Dec. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Preston -Doughton 1 were hostesses to the "20-30-30-40" club of the Methodist church at their home Monday night. The evening was s p S n t in playing games-and in social conversation. A special feature was the Christ mas tree and the exchange! ot gifts...- , ; - " f ; - 1 Refreshments were served! by the hostess to Mr. and Mrf . Ralph Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chap in, Miss Mary Beck,- Miss Laura Marsh, Miss Fay Garrett, Miss Winifred Elliott and Claire Miner. . - ' . j Mutch Is Visitor . SILVERTON. Dec. 10 Ed Win Mutch of Penticton, Canada, has arrived at Silverton to be withjhi daughter, Mrs. W. L. McGirinis for a visit-before Mr. apd Mrs. McGinnis and Mr.Mutch will leave the middle of the month for Los Angeles where they wilt spend the holdays with relatives. X L. V v ' 1 , ACK KNIGHT - ' j MOT. ' ' r' fi . US p-RESH BREAD - -: . .' 7 EXPERTS! f A . : ( . x aw Mof pick : y 111 ?k fresh as CiwojJi, ; Mae JUatiT rt n f. it 1 all i 41 1 j. 1 1r ' This stream -lined beach creation mod eled by stunning Mae Linslg at Tampa. FUu rives one an ad vance idea on what 1 win be popular for re sort wear next year. Matinee of High School , Play Slated Today For - Grade School Students ! - DALLAS, Dec. 10 The mem bers jot " the unlor-Senlor play cast of Dallas high school are busy putting tbe finishing touches on their play, "Meet Uncle Sally." A dress ; rehearsal was held - today and Thursday afternoon a mati nee will f be given especially for the elementary school children and high school students. The regular performance is to be given Friday at 8 p. m. in the 'high school auditorium. , ' Mcet Uncle Sally" is a comedy, containing three amusing roman ces, j ' ' Miss Hazel Henry, instructor in public speaking in " the high school is directing .the play. i . Slate Turkey Shoot FAI-LS CITY. Dec. 10 Reve Helm and. Lot Gardner are spon soring a turkey shoot Sunday at the C. LJtoster prune ranch, on the Dallas-Falls City highway. Ev- erbody is welcome. le-l.it 1 ' A i Mrs. Henry Fox Is aiMember RICKREALL, i Dec- " 10. Tho Ladies' Aid was entertained at the home of Mrs, W. C. Hill Wed nesday "where a no-host dinner was. served at -1 o'clock to 27 members and two special guests. Mrs.- D.; V. Price presided over the business meeting. Jt was de cided to hire" a. carpenter and have a kitchenette built in the west end of the church at once. The way and means committee suggested, a basket be placed in the local store and each member put. 2 5 cents in cash and 25 cents worth of food for a "Christmas cheer" basket. H i It was an unanimous vote to make-Mrs "Henry Clay Tox, the society's first president, an hon orary member. The nominating committee presented the offi cers for 1937: President,. Mrs. D. V., Price; vice-president. Mrs. I W. C.: Kester; . secretary, ' Mrs. S. J. Lowry; treasurer, Mrs. F. Vanghan. The. next hostesses will be Mrs. B. F. Lucas, Mrs. J. o.' Price," Mrs. ' D. .V. Price. Dayton High Students , To Present! 3-Act Play At Gymnasium Tonight DAYTON, Dec. 10 "Hurricano House," a three-act comedy, will be presented Friday night at the new; Dayton : Union high school gymnasium b-y members of the student body. Mr. and Mrs. entertained " 20 Harry Sherman friends it a t o'clock dinner party at their home recently, after .which: bridge was enjoyed. W. H. Hibbert won high score for men ' and Mrs. Oscar Dower high, for) women, E. M. Maxwell and Mrs. Claire Heider held consolation : honors; y Handicraft Club Holds ; Gathering; Nurse From 1 West VirginiaT Visitor SUNNySIDR, Dec. 10. The Sunnyside Handicraft 4-H club, at its recent meeting, named these committees:- Social, Carl Sher wood, Dale Clark and Lyle Brown, program, Irwin Tucker, Everette Coons and Franklin McNeil. A. reading on the. hammer was giv en by Dale Clark, Jim Chandler, Kenneth Coon and Lyle Brown. Mrs. Gulvin Is the leader, 1 Miss Winona Madge Taylor is visiting with her 'aunt and uncle, Mn and-Mrs. C. iH- Taylor. 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