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.CAGE TARED Polk' Couh ty Will Join Mest of- Country j in Ball The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Mornin?, January 21, 1937 B irthday I ' ! - - I: -!:-- ' ' . 0 ii 1 11 1 11 - ' I . '!;) I Dallas Armory Is Place Set Ticket Salesman Appointed In Nearby Towns ! for Festive- Event DALLAS, Jan. 20. Plans are rapidly going forward lor the Pblk county President's birthday tall to be held the night ol Jan uary I at the. armory. , The I dance will be In the form of a carnival and favors of bal loons and paper hats will be dis tributed. A birthday cake aked by R. R. Turner will be featured. Black ley Chairman . ; -Bill" - Blackley of Dallas is general chairman in charge of the dance. Committees who will assist him are: Music. Ray Boyd ston. Dallas; specialty numbers. Phyllis Grant, Dallas; hall. Glenn Wick. Dallas; . publicity, John E Black, j Independence. Rosa Nel son. Independence, Earle Rich ardson, Dallas. Mrs. Jam is Whit worth, Dallas. "Bill" Biackley, Dallas, and Georre Gould, Dallas. for the ticket sales the com munity; chairmen i are: Glenn Smith, Independence; C. M. Barn hart, Falls City, and Bill Black ley. Dallas, i : . , Joseph C. Hartley has been ap pointed aide to the general chair man and Walter Craven has been named as treasurer. Patrons- and patronesses for the affair will be announced later. - I Gi-a noers Col umn Leg iGrace Bell Wade 1 . i , .jj . , 1 ! Dies at Lebanon j LEBANON., Jan. 20 Mrs. Grace Bell Wade. 49. Sweet Home, died January. 17 at the local hospital following a lingering illness. She was born in OregonJn 1888. She spent all her life In this section and was united in "marriage with Floyd Wade at .Peoria in October 1908. . She is survived by her widower land a son Jack of! Sweet Home; two brothers. Mack McClure of Sweet Home, and George of Leb anon ; four sisters, Mrs. Era Wade. Mrs. Nora Coleman and Mrs. Mary Roblnett of Halseyj and Mrs. Jes sie Minear of Foster. I Funeral services In charge of jthe Harry C. Howe funeral home ct Lebanon were conducted Tues day at the Evangelical church of Sweet Home. Two Infant Boys Arrive At Silverton Hospital SILVERTON, Jan. 20 Mr. and Mrs. C. Hostetter are reporting the birth of a son, weight 8 pounds, born January 16 at tlie Silverton hospital. I Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wolfe of Mt. Angel, are also announcing the birth of a son. weight 6. pounds, born January 16 at the Silverton hospital. ; FAIRFIELD, Jan. 20 The H. The Chemawa home economics E. , club of Fairfield - grange Is sponsoring a program. p!e social and dance Friday night. Every one ' is Invited and- women are asked to bring pies. 1 CHEMAWA, Jan. 20. The Roberts! degree team exemplified the first and second degrees tn full form at the regular meeting of Chemawa grange Thursday nighU A good attendance was present ) and the degree team, with women filling all offices, did the! work In an impressive manner. ; ; j The; Chemawa Legislative eomi mitteej presented a resolution which! was adopted, asking Sen ator Me Nary and Congressman Met t to- uie their influence In Washington to hare the govern ment I bnild transmission , line from Bonneville dam. State Dep uty Erown gave a f're talk to the grangers. Including in his talk, a j report ; on state grange Cft-otwratlTe movements - and: in spiring Krnfrers to be more loy al and interested in grange! ac tivities, i.i" i Mrs). F. S. McCall rrranged the lecturer's hour which consisted of musical selections by the Rob erts orchestra, a rearMnp by Fred McCall nd each grnr o'Meer told of the origin of his office. club served refreshments. Honor Mrs.' McCall CHEMAWA. 'Jan. 20. Word has been received of the appoint ment of Mrs. Fannie S. McCall to the office of state Juvenile grange matron replacing Mrs. E. O. Blake of Benton connty. : This is an honor,- not only to Chemo wa grange, but to Marlon county as well, for Marion . courty had no state grange officers previous to this appointment. - Mrs. Mc Call was appointed Juvenile ma tron of Marion county in June, by Pomona Master J. O. Farr and for two years has been the lec tured of Chemawa grange, J . Mrs. McCall attended a grad uation ceremony at -TTnion Hill grange Saturday ; night, which was her first official act since her appointment;! .' , NORTH HOWELL, Jan. 20. The Home Economics club wom en, are presenting play "Sar dines" at the grange r hall here Thursday night. The schoou pu pils . will also pre'ent a part of the program and a small admis sion will be charged. In the play cast, are Mrs. W. M. Oddle. Mrs. A. T. Cltne. Mrs Martha Vinton, Mrs. Thomas Bump and Mrs.,C..E..Waltman. armcr $ unions 1 ews MARION, Jan. 20. Owing to the disagreeable night the at tendance was low' at the Farm ers' ujiion meeting Friday night, however an Instructive and en joyable session was had. Several members discussed economic questions. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan of North Santiam were given the union obligation. Sing ing was led by Jim Wilson with Mrs. Selmer Lee, pianist. The Farmers' union dance Sat urday night was enjoyed by many members. Music was furnished by the Marion Farmers union j or chestra r j , 1 : : j Special Services Set By Churches DALLAS. Jan. 20 The First Methodist church will have special services next Sunday night. Miss Sybal Tucker, district worker of the Portland" area of the Oregon conference of the Methodist churchl will be the guest speaker. Miss Tucker is a especially train ed in young people's work and is j an interesting speaker. She will give a talk at the Ep- worth i League meeting and will also speak at the regular Sunday night church service. At the con clusion of the service Miss Tuc ker will hold a conference for Sunday school workers and young people. Rev. A. B. Cromwell, pastor of the First Christian church, an nounces the Polk county Chris tian Endeavor Union will hold a school: at the Christian church for the five next consecutive Wed nesday nights, starting tonight. Dr. Walter Myers will be j in structor for the school. Classes are open to anyone Interested in youth leadership and there Is no fee attached. West Sa lent News WEST SALEM. Jan. 2). The West Sale n community club met Monday evening and. elected of ficers. Ray St umbo was elected president; A. F. iGoifrier. vice president; and R. E. Pattison re elected secretary, -treasurer. A group . of guitar players from Doolittle's service station put on a musical entertainment. Cake and hot coffee sales brought in $3.90 for the treasury. The teachers In the Ford Mem orial Sunday'- school met Tues day night with Mrs. -Arthur Brown. It was decided to let the Sunday school service run from ' ( to 10 minutes past 11 o'clock giving the teachers more time for their- class work, -as It Is Im possible for Rev.; K. K. Clark to 5 get in from Summit and Oak 5 grove anyway for the morning preaching service by It o'clock. Plans were made for a candy sale to raise money for- more .maps and bibles for the classes. The superintendent Is Kenneth Ab- , BOtt. ' '''' Liquor Proposal Tabled By Dads DALLAS, Jan. 20 The pro posed ordinance prohibition sale of intoxicating llquar here from 1 a. m. Sunday until 7 a. m. Mon day was tabled at the Monday night session of the city council. A resolution was adopted by the council asking that the pres ent legislature provide to cities of Oregon for street purposes a share in the gross revenue of the highway commission. The request is for 5 per cent in 1937, ff per cent in 1938, 7 per cent In 1940 and 7 per cent, thereafter. Dis tribution according to ratio of pop ulation is asked. The quarterly report of the Dallas water board was given which showed that two more of the $1000 bonds were paid dur ing the last three months. DOES i BLADDER IRRITA TION WAKE YOU UP? It's not normal. It's nature's warning, "Danger Ahead." Make this 25c test. Use buchu leaver, Juniper oil, and i other drugs made into little green tablets; to flush out excess acids and Impuri ties. Excess acids can cause Irrita tion resulting in getting J up nights, scanty flow, frequent de sire, burning, backache, and leg pains. i Just say Bakets to your druggist In four days if not pleased your 25c will be refunded. Schaefer's Drug Store, Perry's Drug Store. 4 a s s o 1 J 3 J ."5 ft 1 V ' : and TELEPHONE 1 many more, inero is iui bxhhu no asucc uumu 4- actiTitv Uat it doca not assist. Far or. near, nothing ioe SO muca or , - ;- - - May we tell Ton! more about various kinds of tele- , phone servicer - ... , , ; O.S.C Infirmary Is too Fnll for All Flu Cases ZENA, Jan. 20 Mrs. W. Frank Crafford motored to Corvallis Tuesday afternoon to bring her daughter. Miss Hilda, home as she had contracted a case of flu and the newly built Infirmary, which is large, Is full of flue pa tients. Miss Hilda Is a Oregon State college student. j ; 7l)T ion meet Event Today ML Anjr-1 Post, Auxiliary floels to District i - Gathering MTj Angel, Jan. 20 -The local Legion and auxiliary met In their respective meeting - rooms Tues day night to make final plans for the district conference to be held here Thursday. " : y There will be a meeting of the presidents and secretaries of the district and any members ot the auxiliary who wish to come at 2:30 p. m. Thursday In the Mi. Angel auditorium. The . meeting for the Legionnaires will likewise be .at 2:30 p. m. but will be held in the city hall. The district officers will pre side at both meetings. Mrs. Otella Mardls of Dallas at the auxiliary meeting and Roy Davenport of Silverton at that of the Legion. Other! officials scheduled I to be present are Mrs. Mabel Mclntruff, state secretary, Mrs. Blanche Jones; state president; Mrs. Mae Waters, state vice-president;' Guy Cordon, state commander, and Mose Palmateer, state vice-com-mander. At -4:30 p. m. there avill be a banquet or members of both or ganizations in St. Mary's school dining hall. Mass Meeting la Open A mass meeting and program to which all the public Is Invited will begin at 8 p. m. Speakers will Include the state commander and president' and Tather Alcuin. ?j The matter 'of gMng another dance at theN Monitor hall was brought up at the auxiliary meet ing but laid on the table as present weather conditlops seemed any thing but propltlary. The Legion shoots have proved so successful that the post has undertaken a merchandise shoot to be held at the Carl Ertelt farm sometime In February. No defi nite date has been set. Appointed on the committee are Cletus Butsch, Frank Durschmfldt and Frank Walker. i Post Is Over Top Last night's meeting showed the Mt. Angel post over the top In membership. Ralph Hook was commissioned to purchase grave markers for the ex-service men burled , In local cemeteries. After the adjournment of the meetings the members visited the linger funeral parlors to pay re spect lo the remains of Henry An nen, husband of Mrs. Keller-An-nen, gold star mother and member of the local unit. Valley Couple to Wed , KELSO, WASH., Jan. 10-(-Marrlage licenses Issued here in cluded Leroy Wilson, Monmouth. Ore., and Alice Harding, Halsey, Ore. j f oriel's Oldest Choral Group Will j j Sing at State College January 26 j i When Vienna Oioir Boys Perforin Cervallls, Jan. 20 SDe:ial i dtv to cit in hin!ne hl-h- rk. XlTl? D V"4 accompanied by Rec- wr . otiiuuiii- ; uiuicui director G ruber and ' Nurse , Nuhlbacher. nearby -towns will gather Janu ary 26 1 at 8 o'clock at the col lege men's gymnasium to hear 20 members of theh Vienna choir boys, the oldest choral organiza tion Injtht world,, perform oper ettas In: costume. Tickets may be; had by writ ing Percy Locey, assistant to the dean. of men, at the college.. Out-of-town; people as especially ln Tlted. ; - ' iFire hundred, years ago ;when the members of the Vienna choir boys were accustomed to visit the house of a feudal lord, they travelled along the Austrian highways in donkey carts. : To! day the choir members v speed along - concrete highways- - from who watches -over their food and clOth'ng. -j" 'ifv'; -j;:"-"-' jf-'.;. ! The 20 'representatives come from a membership of 62 : whose headquarters are ; in Vienna,' the Ca tie Wilejminenburg. where they are taught both secular sub jects and trained In muficj Franz Schubert - was , once a . member Of. their; organization. ' -, - i ?Twb: years "ago . the- boys, ap peared : in Ian -American " movie. Thy love sports. The troupe con sumes gallons of milk each '.day daring their : barnstorming trips sad special , menus .. of paprika chicken and goulash' are prepar ed for them wherever , they top BETHEL. Jan. 20. Dr. David Sennett Hill of Salem will show iearly iwo hours, of moving pic tures with descriptive lectures at the community club meeting-here Friday night. Subjects to be shown i include health, travel, sports. Glacier National park, and animal funnies for the children. Everyone is welcome. . if EH AM A, Jan. 20 .Barney Ilrsck: tand Charles pay, enr talned, the members of the com munity club at a card party in the schoouhouse Saturday night. Four tables of cards were in play with high score going to Julius Titze and low score to Blanehe Wagner. The next meeting ot the club will be February 6, with Mrs. -Floyd Monroe, Mrs. R. A. Mason and Mrs. Jim Stock well on the entertainment committee and Ruth Moe and Mrs. Walt Bevler In charge of . the refreshments.! Carnival Is Slated HAYESVILLE, Jan. 20. At the regular meeting of the com munity club at the school house Friday night, the members Tot ed to hold a carnival at the school Friday night, January 29. A; supper will be served from 6:80 to 7:20 under direction of Mrs. EL L. Moor, Mrs. V. Clark, Mrs. TRae, and Mrs. A Stetler. , The principal ' speaker will . be Art Klrkham, announcer over KOIN. Other attractions will also be provided. Proceeds from the carnival are to be turned over to the hot Innch committee. At the meeting Friday 'night E. L. Moor gave a report on the 4-H Builders club. Mr. Parks an nounced work has started on the club play. The Jaquith music store furnished the program. Condu6tins Lacomb al& Shower Is Given Bride of Summer Dr. P. A. Loar to Adli,c89 Parent-Teachers ; Tonight .' LEBANON, Jan. -20 Rev. S. EJ Crook ot the ' Lighthouse temple In Eugene opened evangelistic ser vices at the . Lacomb Baptist church 'Sunday.. His son, DeLoss, orchestra leader j at the ..temple, will, bring' : the entire orchestra tc the Lacomb church Sunday for an all-day service. , 1 , ' . : A son,; Laverne Ray, first child of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schuler, waj born Janualr, lXlat the Lebanon general "hoiiji.tip He Is a nephew of Misses Mary and Martha Schu ler, managers and superintendents of the hospital. ; ' ' .. Mrs. Emma Bellinger, well known Lebanon woman who has spent the winter with a daugh ter In Maumee, Ohio, has return ed to Oregon, stopping in Pendle ton to star a time with her moth er, Mr 8. Nuqulsti who is. in frail health. Mrs. Bellinger, had a fine visit but is happy to be back In Oregon. - . j Ben Bishop, an employe In the wet room St the local paper mill, while sharpening sticks used In the removal of pulp from the rolls Monday cut off the ends of the thumb and forefinger of bis' left hand. - AnvuniTir sciatica HUinUI I IJ NIUHTIS RO-MABJ. alkmlio forranls scd with gmt toccen for ycu by m physi ciaa la Bdtec Ireland, is bow imported into America for the benefit of uffcren from Arthritis and allied crippling ail. meatt resulone from aa or cr-acra condi Cion. Eadoned by leadins dVKtora. praised by LIONEL BARRYMORE. HUGH VA LrOLE. and many others, RO-MARI can kelp yaar no-r.inm :i ' - ffim Grt BritMim for Sale Here EXCLUSIVELY by FRED MEYER, INC. 170 N, Liberty St. r SCOTTS MILLS. Jan. 20 . '- A post-nuptial ! shower, honoring Mrs. Alvln Schnlts (Goldie Miles) was given - at tbe home of:. the bride's parents Saturday after-noon- The Schultzes were married at Stevenson,. Wash., last. August, but. did '. not; ;reveal. the hews to friends, and relatives" bere until Christmas day. Tbe bride received many , lovely, gifts. . ; . ' . I Those present at the- shower were: s.'- . ' :r::.-r-,---i ., ,Mr. Hae IMmiek - Mrs. -AJi J.iiaon. Mra. Mvfrct '8aarsis, Mrs. it. t. Danagan. Jlra. - Joe Baer.; ilr, Lillisa Mseee,, Mrs. Zrlla Smith. Mrs. Walter Miles. Mrs,- Ralph Hear. Mrs. J.. E. Jones. Mrs, LevL Kellia, Mrs Basel Kra aier, Mrs. Maryin. Dart, and th Misves Evelyn owa Margaret , Chnn,. Mr2 Wskefteld. Mildred - Caolsen, . Mildred Birh. Ratb Kellia. Violet and VarrSret Lanin-inc, . Elsie Poamall, T.rtljn Taylor. Jean Iiixon . and the hoaered gn eat 3ol: die SehnttSi - '-- -- . Jim Xee. In aetsbbbr ef Mr.1 and. Mrs: J. V. : Amundsoa when they Itoed In Min-nc-sota, i was a visitor at their home la,t wrelc. lie has moved to Okanogan, Wash., rectiitiy. . . .: P. T. A. Meets Tonight ' The regular P. T. 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