The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 28, 1937, Page 5, Image 5

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Orcgo Sunday Morning, .November 28, 1937
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Mrs. Elmer Boyer
Is Rebekah Head
Elected to Slaytoh Lodge
Noble Grandship; IOOF
Names Ross Head
Dallas Girl With Corn Show Prize
STAYTONT Era Rebekah lodge
No. 92 held election of officers
Tuesday night, with the following
officers chosen: Noble grand. Mrs.
Elmer Boyer: rice-grand.! Mrs. Joe
Harris; secretary, Mrs. Clara Lau;
and treasurer, Mrs. Edgar Ham
lin. During the social hour, de
gree practice was held.
Stayton lodge No.! 64, IOOF
elected. the following: officers at
tne regular meeting on Thursday
Noble grand? Robert Ross, , re
elected; vice-grand, Elmer Boyer;
secretary, R. G. Wood, re-elected;
and Ben Schaefer, ' treasurer,, re
elected. . .K ,: . .A .
. : v 26 at IOOF Dinner ; j
Twenty-six were present at the
Thanksgiving dinner sponsored by
the Odd Fellows lodge for Odd
Fellows and Rebekahs, their fam
ilies and friends. The afternoon
was spent with games and music
and a potluck supper.1 j lv
. A Three Link club j was organ
ized Thursday-evening by mem
bers of the Rebekah; lodge. The
following officers were elected:
Mrs. Teresa Van Nuys, president;
Mrs. Bee Johnson, vice-president;
and Mrs. Etta Brewer, secretary
treasurer. They will &eet at raem-
, bers'; homes every two weeks on
fl 1 f m .
juursuay mgnts. wen meeting
will.be at the home of; Mrs. Teresa
Van Nuys. Charter-members are
Mrs." Agnes Stupka, Mrs. Etta
Brewer, Mrs. Teresa! Van Nuys,
Mrs. H. J. Rowe, Mrs; Carol Har
ris, Mrs. Bee Johnsoni, Mrs. Ellen
Reynolds, Mrs. Alta Murphy, Mrs.
Cecil Wright; Mrs. Marie Cole,
Mrs. Minta Boyer and Mrs. R. G.
Wood., ! I
Amity Commercial
Club Sets Election
AMITY The Commercial club
of Amity will meet -Wednesday
noon, Dec. 1, in the parlors of
the Baptist churcfi. Rev. O. Ray
Vincent , of McMinnvflle will be
'the guest speaker at this time.
This Is the last meeting of the
year and directors will be elect
ed to choose officers for next
year. -Howard Strout will give
the attendance prize. !
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Irene Guy whose home is In Dallas holds the cup which will go to the
sweepstakes winner In the first Oregon corn show at the Portland
public market November 29 to December 4, sponsored by the First
National bank of that city. Exhibits must be In Portland today.
Miss Guy attended Willamette university and graduated from Ore
gon State college.
Stayton PTA Sets
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Dinner oh Dec. 6
STAYTON The Parent-Teacher
association will have its annual
jitney dinner Monday, December
6. Mrs. Earl Miller, president of
the organization, is general chair
man with Mrs. Lena Fair and
Mrs. Elisabeth Beers. Other com
mittees include soliciting chair
man, Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp; serv
ing chairman, Mrs. Fred Berger;
dining room, Mrs. W. A. Inglis;
cleanup, Mrs. Ben Schaefer; en
tertainment, Don Huckabee; and
publicity. Miss Ida Thompson.
The Women's club is having a
finish put on the floor of their
clubhouse.
257 Jobless at Scio
SCIO Approximately 267 un
employment report cards were
handled at the local postoffice.
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Home Dinners Are
Feature of Holiday
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Victor Point Folks Observe
; Thanksgiving Relatives
Come and Co for Day
i VICTOR POINT Thanksgiv
ing: day was observed with family
dinners in most homes in the
community, and several families
went away to spend the day with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Fischer,
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Fischer
spent the day with the Dell Alex
ander family at Albany. Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore Fisher and family
had as their gnests Mrs. Fischer's
steter, Mrs. E. R. Palmer ' and
family of Salem, Mr. and Mrs.
George Lovett of Silverton spent
the day at the Arthur Mulkey's
here. Mr. and .Mrs. C. C. Jones
had as dinner guests Mrs. Sharp,
Miss Bernita Jones and ; Paul
Sharp of Salem, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Jones.
... Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher
entertained a group of relatives
from Stayton. At the J. C. Krenz
home guests were the O; W.
Humphreys and J. L. Lang fam
ilies. , -
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gilmour
spent Thanksgiving day at the
home of their daughter, Mrs.
Arthur Qualey and family at
Willamina. going that night to
the home of another daughter,
Mrs. Argus Pearson at Willami
na, and returning home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Krenz were
dinner guests at the W. Mt Tate
home.
Miss Sara Lesley spent the hol
iday and weekend at her sister's
home in Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lorence
spent the holiday in Silverton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer and
family were dinner guests at the
Silverton home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Verbeck.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fox and
family and Mrs. C. Carrie Town
send were Thanksgiving hosts to
a number of relatives from Port
land, Sandy and Troutdale.
Charles Lorence of Yakima,
Washington, who has been visit
ing Oregon relatives and friend
at his former home here left
, Tuesday for Klamath Falls ac
companied by his . grandmother
Mrs. Martin Lorence to spend
Thanksgiving at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Noel Turner and Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Terry. Mrs. Lor-
ence will accompany Charles on
his return to Yakima for a visit
with her son Andrew and family.
Sale of Tuberculosis
Seals Gets Under Way ;
Mrs. Ottoway Chairman
AURORA Mrs. Oren Ottaway
of Aurora is in charge of the 1937
tuberculosis Christmas seal sale
in the Aurora district, which
opened Thursday and will con
tinue until Christmas. This year
the sale of seals will be carried
on by mail.
James Colvin and bride, the
former Mildred Mohing, have re
turned from a wedding trip to
California and will make their
home' in Aurora, where he Is In
business.
Mrs. H. Satern Is Hostess
For Quilting Party Friday
BETHANY Mrs. Harold Sat
ern was hostess at a quilting party
Friday afternoon. Present were
Mrs. Andrew Aarhus, Mrs. Reider
Povcerud, Mrs. Anton Dahl, Mrs.
Harold Bodeen and Mrs. Edwin
Overlund.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Satern
will be hosts at a post-Thanksgiving
day dinner to Mr. and Mrs.
Ole Satern, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Satern, John and Darrel Satern,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Madsen, Col
len, Roger and Loretta Bell Mad-sen.
33 Stealers Ring
Table at Dinner
On Thanksgiving
HAYESVILLE - Thirty-three
members of the Stettler family
spent Thanksgiving with Mrs.
Fred Stettler, sr., at the home
place.
They were Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Stettler and four children, Mr. and
Mrs. Emmet Morierity and two
children, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stet
tler and three children, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Schaffer and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Stettler, jr., and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Claggett and
three sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lauren
Stettler and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Olson and son and John
Stettler.
Grange Opposition
Voted on Measure
Brooks to Have
Girls' Hoop Team
BROOKS Plans are under way
for a girls' basketball team, Mar
tha Hutto has been elected cap
tain. Miss Rose Marie Kronberg, In
termediate teacher here, is spend
ing the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Hougham at Mt. Angel and
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hammell, prin
cipal and primary teachers, are
spending the brief vacation in
Kelso with her brothers and fam
ilies, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rasmussen
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rasmussen.
They were accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Rasmussen and
daughter, Artene, another brother
of Mrs. Hammell.
The sewing club was enter
tained at the home of Miss Rose
ann Henny Friday afternoon. Mrs.
Tom Hanson is instructor of the
club.
Program Reception
At Labish School
LABISH CENTER Twenty
mothers and friends were guests
at the Thanksgiving program and
open house held by the four lower
grades of the local school under
the direction of their teacher, Mrs.
J.'W. Burr, Wednesday afternoon.
The program included two songs
by the students; recitation by the
second grade; playlet, "Spirit of
the Pilgrims" by Donna Lovre,
Doris Rentz, Patricia Loekhart,
Mary Zenger, Laurence Zinser,
Donald Klampe, Verle Klampe,
Tessie Ropsa, Roy Pearsall, Ray
Blanton and Deah Lowry; "Baffin
Island." fourth grade: piano solo.
Doris Rentz; and two reels of mo
tion pictures, "Work Dogs of the
Far North and "Science Makes
a Dentifrice." j '
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Starker and
granddaughter, Juanita Burr, who
have been visiflng eastern rela
tives since early ' October, are on
their way home. Because of road
conditons they have gone south
from Iowa, and will visit in Okla
homa and California en route.
Raymond Bibby, who attends
school in Portland, was home for
the holidays, as was Clyde Boehm
from Oregon State college.
SILVERTON The Silxerton
grange went on record as oppos
ing the wage and hour bill which
has passed the upper house. The
grange gave as its reason that
the bill, if passed would "iring
disaster to the farmer by tre
mendous increase of prices not
only in things to be purchased
but in producing and marketing
as well, and that it would give
too much power to five inexper
ienced men.
Copies of the resolution passed
urging that the bill be defeated
will be sent to the Oregon dele
gation in congress and to the
State Grange Bulletin.
Officers elected Friday night
include master. Karl Haberly:
cverseer, Guy Sanders; lecturer.
Alta ' Haberly; secretary, Mrs.
Charles Meyers; steward, Otto O.
Dahl; assistant steward, Charlie
Meyers; chaplain, Agnes Beugli;
treasurer, H. H. Page, gate keep
er, B. H. Behrends; Ceres, Rose
Sanders; Pomona, Julia Carpen
ter; Flora, Cassie Mott; lady as
sistant steward, Marie Dahl; ex
ecutive member, Conrad Johnson.
Thalia Rebekalis
Choose Officers
HUBBARD. The annual elec
tion of officers of Thalia Rebek
ah lodge of Hubbard was held
Tuesday evening, Nov. 23.
The following were elected:
Mrs. S. P.-Kimmes, noble grandr
Mrs. Edith Painter, vice grand;
recording secretary, Mrs. John
Friend; treasurer, Mrs. Frank
Grumps; financial secretary, Ms.
George Leffler.
The next meeting Dec. 14 will
be the Christmas meeting with a
tree and Santa Claus. An ex
change of gifts will be held. At
this meeting three new members
will be admitted by transfer.
Mrs. Edith Painter, Mrs. S. P.
Klmmes and Mrs. George Leffler,
the committee on arrangements
and refreshments.
Stauffers Are Hosts for
Family Dinner Thursday
HUB'BARD On Thanksgiving
day a family dinner was held at
the farm home of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Stauffer.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. S. P. Kimmes; Mr. and Mrs.
Julius- Stauffer; Mr. and Mrs.
John B. Stauffer and son Eddie,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stauffer and
children Doris, Robert, Betty and
Norman; the grandmother Mrs.
Christena Stauffer and Miss Rose
Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Weaver of
Salem spent Thanksgiving day
with Mr. Weavw's mother, Mrs.
Alice Weaver, and his sister,
Frances Weaver.
Miss Marjorie Fowler of North
Santlam was a guest at Thanks
giving day at the home of Rev.
and Mrs. N. Sherman Hawk.
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Bazaar, Program
Slated at Turner
TURNER The high school will
put on a bazaar, supper and pro
gram at the school building Fri
day, December 10, which will be
a benefit for the student body.
There will be booths of useful
articles, including one by the
manual training class.
A few of the clubs of the com
munity have accepted the invita
tion to place booths on a per
centage basis.
All booths will be open in the
afternoon, with the program given
at night, preceded by the supper.
The public Is invited to all the
events.
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Wilson Gets Three Years
DALLAS Fred Wilson was
sentenced by Judge Arll'e.G.
Walker here recently to serve
three years in the state peniten
tiary for forgery. His younger
brother was sentenced to two
years la the penitentiary but was
paroled to Sheriff Hooker for a
three-year period.
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