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PAGE TEN Tie OREGON STATESMAN, SalenV Oregon, Thursday Moniinsr, November 25, 1937 Dako tans Locate At Scotts Mills Walter Thurman Seriously 111 in Portland ; Hospital - ' SCOTTS MILLS Mr. and Mrs. Chris Estenson of Sarles, N. IX, who arrived hero a, few weeks ago, bare moved into the Ras kins bouse for the winter. They have one boy enrolled in high. echool here. v-"; Word has been received of the erku illness ' of Walter Thnr man in a Portland hospital. Mr, and Mrs. T. Thurman, parents, went to Portland to visit him the middle of the week. ". - ( Return to Farm - Mr. and Mrs."wW. A. Sanresslgg nave moved back: to their farm here after a two years absence. They have been operating a stare , depot and lunch , room at ,Wood- : bum.. : Mrs. Llda Brougher, 2 e 1 1 a Smith and Dorothy Moten hon- ored ' Mrs. Irvin Pownal (Ruth Kellis) .with a miscellaneous shower . Tuesday - night at the IOOF hall. ; Twenty-two women were : present. -. ..';; ; - -; Classes Choose Plays The high school Will present four one-act plays . in December. Each class will present one play. The ' freshmen .are presenting f'Who Says CanV and the soph omores". "Hot Dogs," both to be directed by Mrs. Bethel. Taylor. , The juniors will present "Not Quite Such a Goose" to be di rected by Richard Boyd. The sen ior play will be "Three Potatoes for Mary," directed by Mrs. Ma thilda Jones. , . , Endeavor in Session LEBANON Three members of the Church of Christ attended the all-day session of Willamette Union Christian Endeavor at Oak Tille," near Corvallis, Saturday. Those representing Lebanon were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scott and Claude Stephens, pastor of the Church, of Christ. This union in cludes , all of : Linn , county ' and . part of Benton. ' : ; . : ;; : i The new officers are Roy Stein, Corvallis, .president; Curtis Gar ner, Philomath, vice-president; Paul Loron, Corvallis, secretary; Martha Dinwiddle, Philomath, treasurer; Lois Ginther, Lebanon, missionary chairman ; Gilbert Faxon, Corvallis. quiet hour chair man; Betty Scott, publicity chair man, and Rev. E. J. Clark- of, Oakville Willamette United Presr byterian church, pastor advisor. The next meeting will be held at Lebanon in December. Surprise. Shower Honors Minister TURNER Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Groseclose were honored Friday night at the Methodist parsonage with a surprise Thanksgiving gift shower with 30 friends present. H. s. Bond gave interesting highlights of his recent visit in Chicago; he also made the pre sentation speech. Present were Mrs. E. S. Pra ther, Mrs. Fred Dierks, Mrs. Wm. Spiers and Mrs. L. M. , Small; guests present, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gunning, Mr. and Mrs.1 George Pemberton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kunke, Mf. and Mrs.: Carl Wil liams. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bear, Mr. and Mrs. John Mickey, Mr. and Mrs.' WhitUker,: Mrs. A: E. Robertson,. Mrs. Bernice ' Barker; Mrs. Olive Ransom, E..; S. Pra ther, C. J. Rosen an, Leroy Down ing, Clyde. Barker, Mild Arm us, Sanford ahd Margaret Ann Pra ther, and Joyce Kunke. f-K Plans Are" Completed v-v For -Veterans'- Dance, c. -At Silverton -Thursday . ; SILVERTON The local Vet erans, of Fpreign Wars have cpm pleted plans for their Thanksgiv inr "dance to be given Thursday night at the arnioryr Bill Darby's dance band pf Portland will fur nish the music. A large-crowd a" tended the locals VFW benefit dance' Saturday nightv j; v, 'A:, County Group (A " --SSsSSS,S i ca's- aVW i 1 fit ZttF' V5 'Xrrf Carnival Night Is gay and Gala Affair With 350 Folks Attending Liberty Event in Spite of Weather LIBERTY Carnival night here Friday was a gay and gala affair with interest keen for the entire evening's pro ceedings. Even though the weather was stormy, 350 people attended, and all had a good time. About $169 was grossed by the carnival, of which $143.43 was clear. The money will be used for school and Ill ' . irangers tNews LIBERTY The grange borne economics club held a short meet ing for election of officers fol lowing grange Tuesday sight Mrs. Dallas was reelected pres ident;" Mrs,' O. LI Dencer. reelect ed Vice president;" Mrsi gV. Wea ver elected secretary-treasurer. . .The club will. sponsor a" build ing fund contribution box at each meeting. 'i - ": ROBERTS The grange, at its Saturday night meeting, " elected officers. Mrs. Marie. Flint McCall gave a travelogue of her trip to the South' Sea islands - Z - Officers elected were: Master, Albert Blankenship; ? -overseer. Forest.; Edwards;'- lecturer, Mrs. Albert Blankenship; s t e w a r. d, George Nelson ; assistant steward, R, W. - Busey; chaplain, Mrs. George Higglns; treasurer, Mrs. E. A. Rhoten; ' secretary, Louis Johnston; G.K.,-J. W. Strawn;' Ceres, Mrs. William Peterson; Pomona, Mrs. George Bressler; Flora, -Mre.-R,'W. Busey and L. A.S., Miss Mazine Pettyjohn. LIBERTY The tRed Hills granga, at its meeting here Tues day night, voted to hold Its an nual turkey dinner .again this fall with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Den cer to be in charge of the affair, date for which will be set later. The Red Hills officers will compete in the seating drill eon test at the state conference in Fairfield December 3. Pomona grange officers and other uest grangers' will be herei for an all day meeting December 11 for- installation of officers. Mrs. D. B.- Kleihege, Pomona lecturer, will put on the pro gram.; ' New candidates voted on Tues day were Hulda Beckley, James Crockett, " Frances Harlan, Charles Hinz, Mrs. G. Weaver. These and previous candidates will receive the first and second degrees December 6 at North Howell grange, the Roberts ini tiation team doing the work. The third and fourth degree work will be done at Liberty at the next grange meeting. Other grange candidate classes will be exemnli- Pfied at the ame time. Guests Tuesday were Pomona Master J. O. Farr and Mrs. Fair and Walter Wolf of Ankeny. Lec turer Mrs. Grant Teter presented this program: Song by grange; reading, Mrs. O. L. Deneer; "Things we should be thankful for as a grange, P. G. Judd; sen g, Noel Williams ; reading. Helen Beckley; pencil game. talk, What Thanksgiving should mean to us, V. A. Ballantyne. Family Reunion Held, Mt. Angel MEHAMA Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Harris of Tacoma, returned home ; Monday. Miss . Genevieve Wagner, a sister of Mrs. Harris, is going home with them for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Har ris have been visiting relatives in Mehama , and . Mill City for the past several weeks. , ;v j v '.." - Menama community-club held a family night meeting Saturday. A short program included: Reci tation." Violet Titze; . musical number, Eldon Titze f . recitation, Phylls : Harness; music, E 1 d o n TitzeT and W.Ubur . Blum ; : short playf song, ; Mrs. McDonald; rec itation Gladys Reidt ' song," Mrs. Alma''lKirsch;;; recitations," Joyce JUCjjvuBiu, nvueru zvciu uu Au brey Reid. A contest' followed. GAS 'FURNACES; 4 t , y'i Sidney S. Day, Inc. ; r - Phone "4823 ; " " . 839 N.'Coml. Salem, Ore. community projects by the spon- sors, the Community club and the school. ; - The Girl Scout troop conducted a small restaurant, gros sing 123.21 which wUl net the troop about 17. Many useful and lovely awards were made during the evening. : Much credit for the success of the affair goes to Charles Krauger who was in general charge. H. A. Judd was cashier: Local folks and a large list of Salem firms do nated prixesr"- t : Mrs. Lamar Named Seal Sale's ; Head SILVERTON Mrs. Dale Lamar has ' been appointed chairman of the Christmas seal sale at Silver ton.' The sale will begin shortly after Thanksgiving day. Members of the Junior Woman's club will assist." "'. ' -v.: Mrs. J. B. Ballantyne has been made publicity chairman of the local seal sale. " -. v ' i . . . . .. . , -';-tr ' " a.. V '..."'. i. , . -". - ' "a.a'cw inure oeis riYauaDie. No Coupons Reqiured o Regular Subscribers tiol tHe j JLTS never too late to start, This unusual offer made to our over a ten-week period one volume a week ten volumes set We will volumes they YLr (IW. urn Caseys to Hold Initiation Rites MT. ANGEL r- The CathoUc Daughters of America held a short business meeting and their regular social meeting Monday night in the new fraternity meet ing room in St. Mary's school. ' The Daughters will prepare the banquet for the Knights of Co lumbus next Sunday when they hold Initiation ' of new members. Mrs. Ottilia Zollner will be in charge with Mrs. Henrietta Kai ser taking care of the dining room. .The banquet will be serv ed at 8:30 p.m. for all Knights and their women. The new mem bers will also receive breakfast at the school. " , . ; Seven tables of "600" were In play,:' during, the social, meeting, with high score" honors going to Mrs, Mary Schwab. K: v i Mitchell Entertainers : r Of Salem Give logram , - Before Island's Club GRAND ISLAND-The Mitch ell entertainers of Salem gave an excellent program before a large and appreciative, audience at the regular meeting 'of the Improve ment club Saturday night. Mrs. Grace Duren will direct the ' Improvement club play ..this season. Refreshments were serv ed by the social committee. :' :i . . . v be lenient .with the may have missed-provided of course,1 they do not EM TO Juniors Winners v. In Debate Series Of Upper Classes - DALLAS An lnterclass debate between the Junior, and senior teams was held, In "high- school auditorium Monday night to de cide the upper-class champion ship.' The Junior team won by a 2-1 decision of the Judges. . Members of the senior team were Jorn Stinnette, Donald Sen ter and Mildred Voth. ' . . . Members ' of the Junior team were;. Evelyn Ickes, Ernest Rel mer, and Elrin Van S a n t e n . Judges were. Mrs. William Young, Burton Bell and Glenn Gething. Body President Gilbert Schneider presided. Zz: : . ' "Z Maurice Dunnigans Are ' Hosts at Dinner. Given . For California Visitor HAZEL GREEN Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dunnigan were hosts for a ' dinner honoring ' Mrs.' Dnnnl gan's - parents and brother, - Mr. and, Mrs. Fred Chapman and .Ver non ; Chapman, who have left to make their home in Los Angeles. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Faist, Mr. and Mrs. ,Will Chapman and children Bobbie and Virginia, all of Salem, Mr, and Mrs, Burns Chrlstoffson of Hayes vllle. , -- - V' - late arrivals, permitting fz MM. Transaction Tax Is Urged by Ware AUMSVILLE The Townsend club held an enthusiastic meeting ar the Christian church Monday night with Arthur Moore, district manager, and Dr. Gordon War, from national headquarters,' Chi cago, as guest speakers. . Ware gave a masterful address, emphasizing the. extreme need of a national transactions tax. He stated that 52 per cent of land of the United States has reverted to the' government through in ability of the owner to pay the tax on it, leaving 48 per cent of the land to bear the burden of property tax. , He predicted that unless the transactions .tax, the only thing yet j offered .to , remedy , the ' tax situation,- is adopted, the country is facing a depression which will make the present depression re semble a picnic. .'His address met with frequent "applause. A no host supper was served. Westfall Moves Grocery V To new Store Building UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs George Westfall are moving their stock of groceries from their old building to the new modern con crete one.. Just completed. The old building was originally used for a grange hall built by dona tion work under the direction of Carl.Launer in 1910. It will be The thousands of people who have seen these beauti ful, impressive encyclopedias could hardly believe their eyes. 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