PAGE HIKES Wheat and Qat The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning:, December 29, 1835 Middle Grove Guests Many Over Holiday j 1 Gregg Family Return From Texas; -School Recess : To End 4th MIDDLE GROVE. Dec. 28. Wheat and oat crops which were sown daring the dry, weather and , about which doubt regarding growth was entertained, are show ing very promising results since the rains. .. The Gregg family which return ed to-Texas, the former home, ear ly In October, hare returned again to Oregon and are living on the place- formerly occupied by the Snyder family. - f School will be resumed "Jan uary 4. Guests for Holidays " Some who .spent the Christmas holiday away from the Community were: . Mrs.-lna Bart ruff, David, Georg, Robert and Roberta ; and Mr. ard Mn, Fred Scharf and Misa Genevteve, who were guests of relatives in Portland. . Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Kdwards took dinner with the Charles McCarter fam ily of Brush College ; "Grandma" Dow entertained the Lee Dow and Nell Dow families. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herndon, Orville and Wayne of Portland ; Alvla DurJwtm, of Eugene; Mra, Daphne Rarxiall.. Clyde, Gordon and . Horace of Salem, and Mrs. Mary Herndon were guests at the W. H. Scharf. Mr. and Mrs. ernon Van Cleave and family had as truest, Mrs. Minnie Wel ty, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knreibel and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rodger and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krug- and family. Event at Scharf Home The annual Christmas eve party of the Scharf family was held at the Droi Scharf home with Mr. and Mrs. John Van Loaner and family "of Eugene, Ed Scharf family of PerrjMale, Mr. and Mrs. G. Benton Wolfe nd family of Salem : Fred and Will Scharft families and Mra Mary Herndon of - Middle Grove and Alvin Durham of Eugene, particlBating. A nolsy;serenade was participa ted in Wednesday night by the friends of Theodore Wacken who was, married Tuesday afternoon at the parsonage of the First Chris tian church, to Mary Inskeep of . Stayton. The young people will re side in a house on the Rudolph Wacken farm. - DJV- - LABISH CENTER, Dec. 28 Because the regular meeting date falls, on New Years day, the January-community club meeting has been; postponed one week to the night of .January 8. ' HAZEli GREEN, Dec. 28 The women will give a tamale supper at the January meeting of the community club to raise funds to complete the kitchen in the school basement, . " ZENA, Dec fc28 The annual Christmas program sponsored by the Zena community club and school was arf event of Christmas ve. Preceding the program a brief business meeting was conducted by the teacher. Miss Dorothy Bel knap, who reported' that the new stage curtains, -costing $21. SO, were procured with money de rived from the pie social, f . i The program, announced by Miss Belknap consisted of, read ing, Joe Shepherd;' song, by the group, led by Miss Ruth Shep ard ; reading - by Bobby Dawes. Audrey Merrick and Ed. Belknap; song, Evelyn Etzel; reading. Mar ie Manning; dialogue, "Uncle Pet er's Presents," by Ed Belknap, Lyle Ahrens, Dale Worthington anf Joe Shepard; reading, Mary McCoanel, and Lyle Ahrens; song. W. N. Crawford; reading. Ralph Shepard; a pageant. "Why the Chimes Rang." Joe Shepard, Marie Manning, Arden Shepard, Donald MeHone, Sam : Barker, Chester Merrick, Joe Davis, Ray mond Stephens, Evelyn Etzel, Ed Belknap. Miss Hilda Crawford. Oregon State college student, was accompanist for the entire program. Last Rites Held For Marie Baker j f New Residence Is Going Up, Island Only One Day Vacation Is Given for Holidays; More May Come - Mrs. Marie Baker, wife of E. L. Baker, well known farmer of the Suver community died in the Salem general hospital at Salem Saturday at 5:30 a. m., following a brief Illness.. ' Mrs. Baker was born in New Orleans, Louislanna, March 26, 1887. While she was quite young she moved with her parents to 'Covington, Kentucky, where she . grew to ypung womanhood and re ceived her education. It Was there she was married to Jack Gei.s beck and soon afterward the young . couple came west to Ore gon and located at Albany where she lived for several years. To this union were born five child ren, all of whom survive. They . are: Miss Katherine Geljsbeck. San Francisco; Miss Betty Geijs beck. . Portland; Mr. Ed Geijs :beck, Shedd, and Lester and John Geijsbeck, Bly, Oregon. She is al so survived by her husband, E. L. Baker, to whom she was married September 14. 1935, and by two brothers. William Gieson, Coving- ton. Kentucky, and Henry Gitson. Cincinnati.' Ohio. - The remains-; were taken to the Keeney Funeral Home In Corval lis and funeral" services under their direction were . held in the German' Lutheran ' church in Al bany; JM6nday morning, with ln- . teVment in the family iplot In the "I. O. O. T. cemetery in 'Albany. Former Iowa Neighbors Meet at Holiday Feast ' VAs' Richards . Entertain KE1ZER, Dec. 28 Mr. and Mrs. , Sam Richards .have several ' ' holiday guests Including Mr. and Mrs.'-C P. Crosby of Falls City. -.The Crosbys and Richards - were formerly, from Spencer. Ia., where - the men were primary "kiddies" ' la school.'. They met in Oregon by vv Mr. Richards seeing the name of the Crosbys in a newspaper. Oth- ec guests were Mr. and Mrs: Har-...- old Schuck, South Dakota; who - - are -contemplating locating - tn Oregon; brother, Everett Schuck of Corvallis and R. E. Scadden, of South Dakota; - Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grant had their children and families for dinner guests for Christmas.. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Massey and children Richard and Harold Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Rolla i Rein bolt, of Polk county, and Mrj and Mrs. Harold McCall of.Keizer. Ross W, Oberson Files '. " Divorce Suit at Dallas ; - - - - -I' - ; --.." , DALLAS. DC 28 A "suit for " divorce has been filed, in the clr , y. cult court of Polk county by Ross :. ;, Wilfred jOberson from Gwendolyn x Stout Oberson; They were married v at Vancouver, -Wash., ,July;i, 19.24. The plaintiff charges. cruel .' and. Inhuman treatment, and al leges that the defendant deserted him. without cause or reason. There Is one minor child, who Is ' now living with the plaintiff and whose custody . the plaintiff is seeking. ' . . GRAND ISLAND, Dec. 28 The foundation has been laid and con struction work has been started on the new residence being built by Jake Tompkins, jr., near the new road going between the C. A. Rock hill and J. H. Tompkins farms. Grade school children of the community had only Christmas day and will have only New Year's day to enjoy as an extra vacation, due to the fact that the school might have a forced closing later on with a high water. High school students will not return to their school du ties until after the new year. The Mother's Circfe club was pleasantly entertained Wednesday afternoon with the usual Christ mas party at the home of Mrs. Lionel Crawford. School Gives Program The school children presented an excellent Christmas entertain ment at the schoolhouse Thursday night before a capacity crowd. The program included instrumental-music, songs, recitations, playlets and the play. "The Smith's Christmas." which was given by the upper grade children. Treats were distri buted. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Will enter tained with a family dinner at their home Christmas day for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Will of Jennings Lodge, Jack Bovard of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Will and fam ily, Mrs. J. L. Snodderly and the Roy E. Will family, all of this district. Valley View Club Selects Officers SUVER, Dec. 28. Mrs. Steve Benedict was hostess to Valley View Women's club Thursday aft ernoon." Officers were elected for the coming " year: Mrs. Charles Voss. ; president; Mrs. E. DeAr mond. vice president; Mrs. Emil Gobat, secretary-treasurer. A box of toys was prepared and sent to the children at Bandon.. At the close of the meeting gifts were ex changed by members of the club. Mrs. Delia Watson and Marion Waters were married last week at Albany and are now at home on the groom's farm, four miles west of Suver. . Mrs. E. L. Baker Is in a Salem hospital recovering from a major operation performed December 24. Mrs. Irene Larseri and' her "pu pils presented, a .fine Christmas program at the M. W. A. hall Wed nesday night. Recitations, two plays . and an operetta composed the .program after which Santa Claus distributed gifts and candy. kvt irangers news SCIO, Dec. 28. Linn county grange units will meet in quarter ly convention- at the Santiam Cen tral grange, hall near' Cotton woods on the . Santiam highway Satur day January 9v An all-day bus iness and discussion meeting with basket dinner at noon is planned. John Shepherd and Mrs. David Sprague, both of the Rivervlew district southwest of Scio are pres ident and secretary, respectively, of the county; unit. , SCIO, Dec.. 28. Officer of Richr ardson Gap grange installed Wed nesday night at a joint meeting of Berlin. "Lacomb and RIcha'rdson Gap granges at Lacomb are as follows: Cyrus Peery, master; EdPos- var, overseer; Joe Madams, lec turer; Albert Scheer, steward; Joe Karn6sh, assistant steward: Mrs. Ed Posvar, chaplain ; Lidlmlr Kruml, treasurer: Mrs. W. O. Zie- Unski. secretary; W. O. Zlelinski, gate-keeper; Martha Kruml, Ceres, Wllletta Burton, Pomona; Thelma Karnosh. Flora, and Sophia Arn old, lady assistant stewSrd. The Chinese Tea Garden Formerly Shanghai Cafe; 162 J N. Commercial " " Has Been Remodeled and Redecorated and Will T Be. Open For Business Wednesday Evening, Dec. 30th Jefferson Homes Opened Over Yule A. Wilsons Are Hosts for One of Larger Dinner Gatherings JEFFERSON. Dec. 28 Mrs. Nora Norton of Portland spent Christmas day and until Sunday m jenerson with her children, Marjorie and Robert Norton and her sister, Mrs. Edan Allen, and mother, Mrs. Ida Thomson. Sun day morning Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Thomson took Mrs. Norton and her children to Portland when tha children will remain until reopen ing 01 me scnool January 4. Mr. and Mra. FrnV Wuitu spent Christmas In Bremerton. Wash., as guests of Mrs. Weddle's oromer-m-iaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wallace. Wilson Family Together Mr. and .Mrs. A. Wilann n t at tained With a familv dinner Christ. mas for Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wil son and children, Jo Ellen, Donna June ana Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson and inn Jnnlnr Xlrm Martha Wilson and Clifford Wil son, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. DOn DaVlS. Edith." Man VlrH! Clarence. At the hom A nf fr ant Xfrm C A. Pease Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. .William Dnrk-wnrtli and VTr and Mrs. Levant Pease of Eugene', Mrs. Mvra Reed and Hfiaa Rnth Reed of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Aunnerle. Miss Elizahoth and John A. Aupperle. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cobb and Clair Cobb were Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. uswaia rendergraft In Salem. Mrs. Hoyt Hostess Christmas mutli at th of Mrs. Lydia Hovt and ulster ui,. Lou Miller, wern Mr and Mrm Charles Hoyt of Silverton, Mr. and airs. -rank Li Hard and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hamby and son Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Rtettler and son, Donald Lee, of Chemawa. miss Laura Kihs of Salem and Walter Kihs of Selo. anent r-h rut in as at the home of their parents. jlt. ana Mrs. Karl Kihs. Dr. and Mra. J. o an wtnvu and son Richard attended a fam ily dinner at the home of Mrs. Van Winkles brother, Frank Van Win kle and fanrtlv at T.a 11 iAnnte Portland. Christmas day. Mr.-and Mrs. D. M. nillnwtar are spending- the Chritmo hnii. days with their son and daughter- m-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gillen water In Creswell. Webbers Are osts HolidavH Large Group Gathers for Yule' Festivities at ' Bahansen Home Children Entertain OAKDALE. Dec. 28 The Oak- dale school children gave their program Wednesday night with a large crowd present., Charles Al bright is the teacher. The children will enjoy a vacation until Jan uary 4. i BETHEL, Dee. 28 Much enter taining and visiting was the order of the Christmas holiday In this district. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. King. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar King of Corval lis. Miss Rosa Webber of Vancou ver. Wash., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, S. K. Wehber in Sa lem. Mr. and Mra.K. "J. Busch of Valseti and Miss Leona Busch of Salem were guests at the P. A. King home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Wilson and sons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson at Orchard Heights Christmas eve, and of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Simmons Christmas day. Mr.' and Mrs: J. N. Nichols en tertained at dinner for Mrs. Harriet Montgomery, Mrs. S. D. Cooley, C. Montgomery, all of Salem, and Mrs. W. T. Brinkley and William Brink ley. . At the Cass A. Nichols home the guests were John Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Armstrong, Joyce Arm strong, all of Salem. Bahnsena Enter-taw Mr. and Mrs. George Bahnsen had as their guests Mr. and Mra. August Schuler. Elna and Neida Schuler of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Chapman 'of Independence, Mr. and Mrs. George Wltte, Ina Witte, Mrs. Bert Knlese, Edward Schulz. Mrs. Edward Seymour, La Vone Seymour, Mrs. A. C. Steinke, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barnes and son. all of Salem; Fred, Marvin and El vfra Ilneise, all of Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lauder back. James and Dean Lauderback, at tended a reunion of the Lauder back family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark In Aurora James Lauderback is home from O. S. C. spending the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Matten had as their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Crabtree, Ellsworth and Jan ice Crabtree of McMinhville. Ad ditlonal guests for supper and a Christmas tree were Mr. and Mrs J. G. Lauderback, James and Dean. Hain Family Together Mr. and Mrs. George Hain and Charlotte, Mrs. J. A. Hain and Jean attended a family gathering at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hain on the Garden road. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Bruhaker and her brother, B. H. Weston of Sioux City, Iowa, who is visiting at their home, were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. C. D. Page of Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. John Spranger of Salem were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Spranger. In the afternoon the A. C. Sprangers drove to Portland to visit for a few days at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hotter. Guests of Hamricks Guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. S. Hamrick were their daugh ters and families, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bentley, Bobby and Larry Bent- ley, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olsen, all of Marquam. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Zak were Mr. and Mrs Frank Zak. Susanna and Frankie of Warrenton, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert DeBruler of St. Helens, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Davis, Jaqulllne and Geraldine of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carruthera had as their guests for supper and tree on Christmas eve Mrs. Lena M. Lisle, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Chris tie, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lisle of Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Bill man of Naches, Wash. They were guests of Mrs. Lisle In Salem on Christmas day. Waconda Community Club Holds Annual Yule Party WACONDA, Dec. 28. An en joyable day was spent Wednesday at the home of Miss Hattie Skslton by the members of -the Waconda community club, the occasion be ing the annual Christmas party. A turtey dinner was served at noon, with a gift exchange also a feat ure of the day. An interesting pro gram Included readings, song and a Christmas carol sung in German by Mrs. George Lemery and Miss Kather na Miller. (E Easft am SniiEisMnG at novr low winter faros! TO THE LOWEST regular winter roundtrip fares East ever offered we add the phrilcgs of going or returning through California and the sunny Southwest. This travel bonus permits you to include gay days ia San Francisco, Los Angeles and dozens of other retorts which bask under a warm winter sua. California is especially gay during the holiday season. Yoe can see thrilling events such as the Pasadena Tournament of Foses and the Rose Bowl football classic with University of Washington Huskies representing the West. A sidetrip to ' glamorous Mexico City is only jo extra rail fare. Fvfmple roundtrip fares, one-way via California: Cavar Tswrtxf Sumitrd CHICAGO . . '57.35 . . 680 . . ES.OO NEW YORK . . r S9.75 . . 101.20 . . 13630 Cmacb fares art good in coaches or chair can; tcmrist fares ia tourist Pullmans, plus berth to Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, New Orleans, etc. Coach and tourist fares have six saontbs return limit. Stm4rd faret arc good ia standard pullsaaos (plus berth) and have 30-day return limit. , GcdflE202,nPaeilld 1 A. F. XOTH, Ticket Agent Phone 44 OH Musical Program Slated Tomorrow, Training School ; WOODBURN. Dec.. IS. Haug en'a orchestra of Woodburn will present another interesting mus ical program at the boy's train ing school Wednesday night, be ginning promptly at 7:30 o'clock. There will also be moving pic tures presented by . Gerald W. Mason, service aupervlsor.' et the Portland General Electric comp any. The following program has been arranged: . --. America, sy aaaiaaea; Holy Xieht, y rehMtra ana ays at tha sea oo1;Wa ta pering Hope, y Kixa chares; f oar-part riolia amatbor; 'top dsaeo - aaasbor ' by Lncillo Joomb; IrUk Ooau, by jtaa or chestra: Ropas Baaa Msrck; pUno aaa iolia aaot, Thrgiaia. Harpky ul Has! Hang-oa; asotioa pictara program by P.G.E aaa remarks by Gerald WT. Ma aoa; Mlaetioa, by boys from thai school; groap siagiag of popular soars by sua learo. . -v . . ; Vfc pabUe is laTitat.- i - r " .i i Symio Mio Is Home HAZEL GREEN. Dec. -28 Miss Symio Mlo has returned from vis iting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mri. Minora Kobaryashi (Kiyo Mlo) of Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. Kobayashi were holiday vis itors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Mio. Replacing rower i-ine Poles in Scio District SCIO, Dec. S3 Replacements to poles are being mad for several miles of power line east of Scio on " the' Sclo-Jordan highway. 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