The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 25, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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    The OEEGON ETATES1IAN, Salem, Oregon, Thnrsdly Horning, NoTember 25, 1937
PAGE THREE!
Biirggraf Is l
Guest Artist
Presbyterian Choir Gives
Benefit Entertainment;
Auxiliary Sleets'
LEBANON The musical pro
gram sponsored by the choir of
the Presbyterian church Monday
night, was veil attended In spite
of the heavy downpour, of rain.
The choir presented Lnral Burg
graf, pianist from "Albany, in a
oeneiu program. -
, Mrs, Josephine Orendorff gave
two humorous readings. For last
part of the program, "Concert-
etruci," was played by Mr. Eurg
graf, accompanied by Mrs. Hazel
Ewing at the pipeorgan. Mrs.
Ferris Kirkpatrick, choir leader
had charge of the program.
' After the concert, an Informal
reception was held and a light
lunch serred. .--
The Firemen's auxiliary enter
tained Monday night at a dinner
for the members and their fam
ilies In the IOOF haUr-After din
ner a social time was enjoyed.
Those in charge of the dinner
were: Ruth Weeks, Mrs. John
Summers, Jr., and Mrs. M. I
Southard. , , ;
H. T. Nichols of Eugene, for
mer resident here, was In Leb
anon on business recently. Nell
Nichols will .be in Lebanon
Thursday to Tlsit old friends and
also to Jfisit with some of his
friends on the Astoria loot Dan
team which will play here
Thanksgiving,
t '! i Hospital News r
Mr. and Mrs. FJA. Turner are
the parents of a baby daughter
born Monday afternoon at the
Lebanon hospital. -
- Charles Orin who was operat
ed on November 1 6 for a rup
tured, appendix, has about recov
ered and will soon, leave for his
home in? Sweet Home. ;
Francis .Halada pf Lebanon is
quite ill "at the hospital with
neumocUi. -
Christmas Seals
Go on Sale Soon
. SILVERTONC Christmaa seal
tales-will get under way at Sil-
verton next week, Mrs. Dale La
mar Is general chairman of the
Silverton district. Miss Rita
Rahn, with the assistance of the
Christian Endeavor society of the
Christian -church, has charge of
the mail sale for the rural com;
. munity surrounding Silverton.
' The city has been divided into
districts with the following chair
men:, Mrs. R. F. Klelnsorge, Mrs.
Henry Aim, Mrs. Menry Schultar
' ber. Mrs. . Errol Ross, Mrs. J. W.
V 1 .. - ... 1 n n YnACnW,.
Mrs.- Paul Johnson," Mrs. George
Steelhammer, Mrs. Charles -Hoyt,
Mrs. James Hollingsworth.;- The
business district will be canvassed
by Ralph Larson j and Rex .-' Al
bright. : . y ... .. -
. Mrs. H. W,; Preston will be m
charge of window displays. Mrs.
J. B. Ballantyne . is in charge of
publicity. . ;
PTA Will Assist
With Yule Event
VICTOR POINT The Novem
ber meeting of the Parent Teach
ers' association . was held here
Tuesday night with a good at
tendance." No-! regular December
meeting will be held but the fol
lowing committees will assist Mm
Sara Leslie, the teacher, with the
annual community Christmas pro
gram: Tree,. Marvin Darby, Mar
lon Fischer, Jimmle Darby; pro
gram, Mrs. W. M. Tate, Mrs. W. F.
Krenz, Mrs.' Marlon Fischer;
candy, W. F. Krenz, M. M. Gil
mour, C. C. Jones.
The program "following, the
business meeting consisted of .a
medley of. old time tunes by the
comb orchestra; an exhibition of
tumbling by the school;, and har
monica numbers by .- Clarence
Brownell. . . - ,
Choir Banqueted
By Rev. Fuerst
MT. ANGEL--The members ot
bt., Mary's choir were the guests
Of Rev.. Placidun; Puprot rhnlr.
master and organist, at a roast
goose Jdlnner.. in,, the; dining; hall
.of . St v Mary's school ' Monday
ni)tht.r 1 -
., Aftr the" dinner Father. PJa-
ctaus look the. entire company to
. the ML Angel Normal auditorium
,to see .the comedv 'Rrafn for
Bill," - presented, ..by the .normal
ana college, students. . -
.The chpir. banquet is an annual
event, of St . Cecelia's day - No
vember 21.-" .
Former Einplove
Of Mfll oii Visit
MILL CITY Mr. and Mrs.' C.
AtwooL. and family, ot Areata.
Calif., spent Tuesday visiting Mill
. City friends. Atwood was formerly
manr . nf th-Hammond nfttptt
In Mill City and now has thji same
position in Samoa, Calif. ' .
Mrs.' William Quinn entertained
recently with a bridge luncheon
., at -her home. High honors in con
tract went to Mrs. R. L. Faust, and
Mrs. Albert Lawson, and low to
Mrs. uelbert IlilU ..
. Rev. Poling of Portland visited
the high school Monday and rave
an Interesting talk to the students.'
Preacher Reads Bible in Cell
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Exposure Charge
Is Facing Cleason
Case Against Frank Miick
Is Dismissed After
Affidavit FUed
WOODBTTRN Herman Tlnntr&.
ger of Hubbard made a complaint
causing the arrest of Forrest Ed-
Iward Gleason on a charge of In
nocent exposure on a public hlgh
i way. He waived preliminary hear
! Inr in Jndra Overtnn'a rnnrt anil
ball was fixed at 1500, which he
was unable to furnish and he was
taken to the county jafl.
Frank! Milck file1 rnmnUInt
charging, William Wengenroth
with assault and battery, but later
Milck' filed an affidavit arVnnwl.
edging he had received satisfac
tion ioraii injuries received and
me case was dismissed.
iiann Pan tNu -
J ohn Hanna, arrested for drit-
ing a truck with an overload with
out track license and for trans
porting property as a private, car
rier without PUC plates, entered
a plea of guilty and was fined S
and cost for each offense. f.
Herbert Stuart i Hammond paid
a fine of 10 and costs for pass
ing a car without sufficient clear
ance. David Haten Wintermute
paid a fine of $5 and costs after
pleading guilty to driving a truck
at a speed of 45 miles per hour.
Yellowstone Park and
BaU Sinking Field Are
Viewed by 'Green Folk
HAZEL GREEN W II I la m
Dunnigan, who accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. George Plant to Denver,
has returned. The party visited
the sinking field at Buhl, Idaho,
and the Yellowstone national
park. '
Mrs. W. W. Rutherford has re
turned from visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Osborne (Edna Ruth-
eriord) at Klamath Falls.
Senior High Is
Host to Juniors
SILVERTON -The senior high
school entertained the Junior high
at a , pre-Thanksglvlng program
Tuesday morning at . t h e senior
high school-, assembly hall. The
program Included selections by the
advanced chorus and selections by
the band, both under, direction of
Miss Bertha Aim and with ; Miss
Mary Alfred as accompanist; sax
ophone solo, Martha Aashelm; a
piano solo, Betty Francis; vocal
selections Jy the girls' trio of
Janet Comstock, Claire Cotter an
Mary Alfred, accompanied by Doris
Town; violin solo. Miss Bertha
Aim; .tap dance, Virginia . Meek,
accompanied by Betty ! Francis;
selections by boys trumpet trio.
Harry Baker,; Jack Lincoln and
Morris; Stamey; xylophone solo,
Eileen Rahn, accompanied by Jor
dan Moe; vocal solo, Gladys An
derson, accompanied by. ; Gladys
Anderson.
LINCOLN A miscellaneous
program has been planned for
Lincoln community club,- Friday
night, No vemDer 2. The commit
tee Is Mrs. W. R. Edwards and
Mrs. R. J. HacketL
PLEAS ANTDALE The1 Pleas-
jtntdale community .club met
Tuesday night with the students
presenting a Thanksgiving pro
gram. Lucy Edwards and Wendell
Willard gave a group ot guitar
duet numbers. Refreshments were
served. "
rector to serve out the unexpired
term of Elmer H. Mattson who has
moved to Portland. 1 t
One hundred and thirty-three
votes were cast, . 100 for Shorey
and 33 for S. AL Hoefer. j
Elect Sliprey as .
School Director
WOODBURN At a special
school meeting held at the Lincoln
grade school Monday night Lyman
H. Shorey was elected school dl-
Open Saturday Night Until 9
o'Uock ' l .
DON'T
Throw Your i
; WatcU Away
We Can Fix Them When
Other Carit
Guaranteed Watch Repairing
Also Fine Jewelry Repairing
Watches, Diamonds, Silverware
The Jewel Box
CREDIT JEWELERS
443 Between High
State and Liberty
Open Saturday Evening Until 9
im: m
' On trial at Fittsfleld, to, charged with the murder of Mrs. Maybelle
Kelly, church worker whose bullet-riddled body was found la the
river, the Rev. C. Ellsworth Newton obtains comfort by reading the,
Bible In his celL
German Situation Looks Muchs
Worse at Distance, Schoeler .
Tells Audience at Silverton
' SILVERTON That Germany and what that country
does look much worse at a distance that at close' hand, was
the expressed opinion, of Dr. William Schoeler of Corvallis
in an address at Trinity church Tuesday night. And persecu
tion is a matter of personal opinion, he added.
He was asked about the Jewish situation in Germany
and replied that the Jews -were
permitted to live there and .carry
oft their business without . any
trouble at all, but they could not
become German citizens nor could
they hold any offices. ',:
The reason for- this, as ex
plained to him, he said, was that
the Germans found that the Jews
were becoming too much in power.
The Germans felt that as it was
a German country the Germans
should rule. Much the same as the
Oriental situation here, he added.
This country does not, he ex
plained, allow Orientals to become
citizens. ,.
Also the United States excludes
other nationalities over' certain
numbers. Germany has " gone one
step further and taken away the
citizenship from German-born
Jews.
Removing Money Is Offense
'Removing money from: Ger
many, Dt. Schoeler admitted, was
a' criminal offense, the same as
hoarding gold In this country, he
explained.
The religious situation,. Dr.
Schoeler explained, Is a little diffi
cult. There, he said, people are
born into the church and have to
get out. Here people are born
out of the church and have to get
in. Unless members step out, they
are taxed like they are for any
other government obligation. Also
the ministers have to preach what
the government asks them to.
which he added is not so un
natural; as the government hires
them.- If they don't like it they
can step out.
Spoke Freely in Germany..
There are many churches, he
explained, which are not under the
government and which carry on
their services as they wish. He
himself during last summer, when
he spent several weeks studying
the situation in Germany, spoke
at over a score tf meetings and
not once, he said, was he told
what he must or must not say.
The whole situation, as seen by
Dr. Schoeler, is a reaction against
too much communism immediate
ly following the war. He saw no
evidences of communism whatso
ever last summer in Germany, he
said. ; -.
: Is Germaay's . Own Bnsimess
t Perhaps, he .added, . folks . here
do not agree with . Germany, - but
the way the German country is
running its. government is .after
all her own business, like govern
ment here Is the" business of the.
United States. ' , '
All governments have been go
ing through difficult times follow
ing the World war, he explained,
and each is endeavoring in its
own way to work out a solution."
Dr. Schoeler also touched upon
the Lutheran student service work
which he Is carrying -on at . the
State university, college-and nor
mal schools. The work- originated
13 years , ago at Trinity church
at Sllvertenu . - iV
Glenn McFarlane Going
East to Get new Auto
V lr E A S ANTDALE Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn McFarlane left Port
land by rail Friday for the fac
tory in Michigan, where they
will take delivery . of a new car
and drive it home. The car will
be a duplicate, of the'-one Bert
-,'McFarlane : and -, wife" returned
hnmi ia laat week. " " '
AH Gamp Cookery
Boys and Girls
Hold Gathering
; BRUSH rCOLLEGB-The ' girls
and boys 4H camp cooking clubs
held an enthusiastic meeting at
the schoolhouse Friday.
' President ot the "Outdoor Sun"
elub Myrtle Meier; vice president.
Myrtle Smith;" secretary, Phyllis
Wilson; yell leader, ' Gertrude
Meier; and song leader, Doreen
Smith. , . .
Officers of the ."Husky Camp
Coflfcery" are: President, Otis
Wilson ; vice president and yell
leader, Bobby : Brame;... secretary.
Junior- Olson; and song leader,
Ernest Smith. , - ;
Move to 4-AcrC Tract "
.UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs. D.
E. Bartruff and family .who pur
chased -a four-acre tract and im
provements in the Keck - district
near .Dayton,- moved; last .: week.
Mr. and Mrs, Dixon, moved. to the'
nous vacated by the Bartruffs. "
Thanksgiving Day
Dinner Is Planned
HAZEL. GREEN Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Davis will be hosts for a
family dinner Thanksgiving day.
Covers will be laid, for Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Boyd, Louis Davis and
son, George Dunnlgan of Milwau
kle; Mr." and ; Mrs. Homer Davis
and children, Blllier Richard and
Doris "of Jefferson; Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Slater, Edna - Davis and
children, Barbara and. Shirley of
Coquille, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Don
aldson, Wllma .Davis of Powers,
Mr. and . Mrs. ' Chester Ireland,
Helen Davis of Portland, Sanford
Davis, student at OSC, and the
hosts. .. .:; '
Mr. and . Mrs. Willis . Wampler
and children, -Mary "J Lou and
Fleming of Portland, , will be
guests of Mr. Wampler's cousin.
Louis Wampler, Thanksgiving day
Holy Name Leagu
Is to Meet Sunday
ST. LOUIS Sunday night the
bi-monthly meeting of the Willam
ette Valley Holy Name league will
be observed at the parish hall
here. - v : " ' -
It will begin with benediction in
the church at 7:30 o'clock, follow
ed by assembly at the hall for the
meeting and election or officers.
An excellent program has been
prepared and luncheon will be
served. ' W
Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Saalfleld
and family have recently' moved
Into the Gervais district. Their
farm is being operated by their
son, Francis, who was recently
married. . .
Plan Improvement
For Scouts' Room
- DAL L A S The - Boy Scout
Mothers' club waa entertained at
the home 'of Mrs. A. R Hartman
Monday afternoon. Plans for the
improvement.' of the Boy Scout
club rooms 'were' discussed.- Refreshments-
were served to Mrs.
V.-v Ray Boydston, ; Mrs. Myrtle
Smith, Mrs. Hulda - Smith, Mrs.
Howard J. Eastman. Mrs. .Walter
Waite, Mrs. Frank Wiilson. Mrs.
Harry . Pinkerton, . Mrs. Coon
Rudy,' Mrs. H." Rohrs and Mrs.
Harvey Carpenter. ' - .V .
" The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Hatty Pinker
ton Monday afternoon, December
. - ; . ' - ' '
funeral Services -lor - '
"m Catherine S.: .BehreMs i
Conducted at f Albany
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A L B A N Y Funeral servlcea
for Mrs.1 Catherine SOphie Beh
rens, S8, who died . at her home,
1025 East Ninth : street. Friday,
night, were' held from 'the Fisher.
Funeral - Home Monday : after
noon. Burial was ' in the family
plot in the Sandridge' cemetery;
Surviving are one. daughter,
Mrs. Henry Schnlte . of Albany,
one : stepdaughter, Mrs. Henry
Martensen of Monroe, I Neb., five
grandchildren - and -12 great
grandchildren. .-.--
Week's Downpours Are
- Damaging Lowlands at
; Turner Only Slightly
: TURNER The week's heavy
rain has done but small damage
to Turner's lowland, v.
'r Water.- standing in ponds , on
fields during the heaviest rainfall
soon disappears. Water has been
'Over-Jfte.roadsjn bu.t few places,
the side ditches being able to
carry the water in most Instances. l2
Bishop
9s Announce a Great Celebration
TO CELEBRATE. OUR FIRST YEAR IN THE NEW BISHOP'S AND 48 YEARS OF
SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE OF WILLARIETTE VALLEY AND OREGON
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One Lot '
GREAT SAVINGS ON FINE QUALITY
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B
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AND
i'Ceats
(Downstairs store.)
One lot fine ail wool.
Well tailored in the sea
son's new styles and
fabrics. Many in this lot
regularly sold up to
$29.50. Now for this
.jubilee.:;;. . ,
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Extra" fine ; quality in-"
eluding some of the fa
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0
LOT
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(Not labeled Pendleton.)' White with striping. Reg.
sold at 7.50. Now for this celebration
4S
One Lot. PENDLETONS
Fine virgin, wool.. Extra-. good. qualtfylwhites and nearly all colors. -Beautiful satin.
' - binding. Reg. $11.50 values. Now for this jubilee vr; : - r v
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One Lot i
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- 'One Lot Pendleton :,
Flaiiriel Lounmng Robes
Beautiful ' colors but brokeii sizes. 'A:
special close-out now ofthese fine robes
and aT real gift at this low price. Reg.
$11.50 values -.
One Lot
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7 66r6ood weight Good .Quality. Made
for real, service. Reg. $4.50 values. Now
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Finely tailored irr newest
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"'"'ManyMn ;-the .famous'
, Bishop's twist fabrics.
- And fine - wearing " hard
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are the - year's greatest
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Special ior This Event
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A GREAT PRE-CmKTMAS EVENT 4 SAVE NOW ON
CLOTHING AND FINE QUALITY GIFTS FOR MEN -
'Remember--This Event Starts
: Friday, 9 A. Mr Come x
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