-.1 :T ! ' ' .. .. ... PAGE SIXTEEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, March 6, 1938 Legion, Heads Visit Dallas State Officers Present at Fenton Post's Session I Thursday Night DALLAS A - nnmber of state officers of the American Legion and auxiliary were guests cf the Carl B. Fenton post at the meet ing Thursday. ; ' "rtie aaxiliarr meeting was pre sided over by the president, Mrs. 'William Donfaschorsky. v During the business meeting, Mrs. Ray Scott, chairman of the child wel fare committee, reported j that two needy veteran--families had been given assistance daring the past month. "Mrs. Harold Rich was presented a past presidents pin by Mrs. Domaschofsky. It was "announced that the next sewing meetlag would be held at th home of Mrs. Clifford Helgerson on March 15 with Mrs. Albert Bennett and Mrs. Jack ' Hare as assistant host esses. M r s .. Fred SUnnette chairman of th.e .- membership committee, announced one new member, which makes the Dal las no it . above the ; quota as-, signed 'them. - " -,. . . '.' ' ' Room Given C8 Flan - T: : Mrs. William Mott stated the auxiliary had presented flag to cne' ot the rooms ,ln the ele mentary school, as did the aux iliary of the VFW and the La dies of the GAR. A letter from Mrs. John Cerny. was read by Mrs. Walter Waite. Mrs. Cerny is a member of the Dallas unit but is bow making her home in the Philippine islands. Mrs. Frank IT. Waters ot Sa lem, department president of the : auxiliary, was a guest at the meeting and was introduced by ' Mrs. Domaschofsky. She made a short talk in which she urged the members to attend a meeting In Portland on April 6. when- the national president vsould make her official call to Oregon. She also announced that on March 21 the national presi dent of the Legion would be in Portland ' and . that the auxiliary would hold a conference in Port land that day. ; . Mrs. Harry F. Snyder of Astoria,-: department rice-president, was then Introduced and told briefly of - the progress of the membership drive tor this year, stating that she Is sure that Oregon .will reach Its Quota be fore the state convention at Pen dleton this summer. 1 Mrs, Jones Speaker Mrs. Lloyd Jones of Sherwood national committee woman, who had recently returned from Washington. D. C. where she attended ; the national defense conference, gave an excellent talk bringing out some Interest ing facts about the defense of the United States in comparison with other countries. - Mrs. James Turnbull of Sa lem, a member of the national legislative committee,- was also present. . She told , of some of the legislative measures whte't the Legion and auxiliary had sponsored in the past and some of the bills -which they hope to have passed by- congress. Mrs. Otto Hejder of Sherdan. finance officer, was Introduced by Mrs. ' Domaschofsky and gave a- brief talk, as did Mrs. Jack Eakin, of Dallas, department treasurer and Mrs. Otella Mar dis, of Dallas." president of Dis trict 2, Mrs. M. E. Palmateer of Salem 'and -Mrs. Frank Miller of Forest Grove. ' Legionnaires Also Meet Albert Bennett, commander of the Carl B. Fenton post, pre sided at" the : Legion, meeting. .The following guests were pres ent for the meeting and were Introduced - by the commander: Lloyd Jones of Sherwood, James Turnbull: of Salem. Jeff Olson, past commander of the Bonne ville post. Otto Heider of Sher idan, Harry Kuck of Portland. H." ! Morton of Po 'tlund, Frank Waters of Salem, Major Hamil ton of Portland, Stanley -Baylies of Independence, Frank Miller of Forest Grove. Mose PalmaU-er of Salem, who is department com mander and Carl Moser of balem, department adjutant. . Following the business ses ' sions. a : Joint meeting of the auxiliary' and Legion was held. A short program was given which included a solo dance by LJovd Domaschofsky a-d two vocal' solos by Hubert Spring steen accompanied by Miss June Domaschofsky. Department Com mander Palmateer ' was Intro duced by Commander Bennett and gave a short talk. . Mrs. Frank Waters," department presi dent of the auxiliary, was Intro duced by. Mrs. Domaschofsky, and gave a brief talk. Mrs. Lloyd Jones also told something of the national defense program of the organisation. ' A social: was then enjoyed end refreshments served by the auxiliary. Grangers' News i. MONMOUTH ' County grange visiting night held at Monmouth Friday drew out a large attend ance from Rickreall grange, and several from other grange com munities, including Tillamook and Hood River. l ; ; v The program Included violin numbers by MrsI George Walker; skit by W. L. Smith and Ed Rog ers; quartet j numbers by the Rickreall group. W. C. Leth, Tolk county agent spoke on prun ing flowers, jj. : .f i : Ralph-W. Perry of Hood Riv er, a candidate lor state master, poke, his theme principally con cerning the 'proposed People's Power utility measure. A brief talk was given also by the mas ter ot Falls City grange. ' Mrs. Dora Goodman, lecturer, presided. Luncheon as served, and dancing occupied .the .final half ot'the evening. Buell grange will be host -jt6 county, visiting night, March 23. -. : p i J. G. Roner new Tu rner Principal Now Teacher Lane. County ; ! Other -Posts . Filled; Qnbs j Convene TURNER -The Turner school board elected J. G. Roner school principal for next year. He is teaching this 'year in Irlndle Lake school j in Lane ; county. Also Mrs. Edna Allen of Jeffer son was elected assistant high s c h o o 1 teacher for her third year here, and . Miss Gertrude Roenicke of Salem, to- her third yeak. Any other places to be filled will be taken care of later. The Women's Missionary so ciety of the i Christian church met the middle of the week. Mrs. Susan Girardin conducted devotions with discussions on missionary work : following. present were; Mrs. Frances B. Delzjell. Mrs. j Chester Wilkes, Mrs Ruth Larsen, Mrs. H. R. LeeD, Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Ha mm. Mrs. Forest Bouchie, Mrs. Fred Erown, Mrs. Frank Parr. Mrs. W. ' F. Weddle, Mrs. P. Down ing, I Mrs. Crockett, Mrs. Irene Davis, Mrs. Clara Gisse, and Mrs. j Girardin. - Home and! Garden Club Thie 'Better Home, and Gar den blub met all day Thursday with I Mrs. V. I A. Goode of the Staytbn Goode floral gardens, giving pruning demonstrations at the homes of Mrs. J. S. Mc Klnn4y, Mrs. Auna Smith, Mrs Frances Whitehead, Archie Ran kin, J. E. Whitehead,' sr , Mrs. Elizabeth and, Mrs. Mary Ball and H. R. Peets. At I the . business meeting it was Voted to j en ter the Garden club show to be held in Salem in April. The noon lunch was served! to 22 members and friends at thel home of Mrs. Elizabeth Ball. On Wednesday Mins Helen Peetz and Mrs. Eliza beth Ball directed by . the club. planted donated shrubbery on both" -! Turner I ; and Cloverdale school I grounds. Grange Workers Meet The grange! work club met Thursday with Mrs. Bert .Pee bles. The usual club dinner was served to members: Mrs. Bessie Colrin, Mrs. Bernice Rob erts, -Mrs. Alice ' Little, : Mrs. A. B. Webb, Mrs. Eleanor Titus. Mrs. Nellie Hamilton, Mrs. Rosa Webb, Mrs.. Hester Crume, Miss Mabel Walker. Mrs. Carrie Mitch ell and Mr si' Peebles; guests. Mrs. Thelma Norris, Mrs. Maud Bones, Charles: Colvai, Jim Irwin J. M. Bones and Bert Peebles. Detroit to Vote On School Bonds nPVrn OTT The school board recently authorized notices post ed ' asking for a bona election of the district for $12,500, to be used In erection ot a high arhnol tmlvdtnr - here. , r The election will be held if arch 22 : at the schoolhouse. Mr.; and Mrs. Jack January have returned from Molalla where ! thev ... visited reletlves. .LloydJ Jack's brother,, accompa pted them home and ' the two mon in - rone tr : work at the Bud -Harris logging camp near virion Forks, falllnr umber. Mrs. Alble Fisher has -been quite ! HI suffering -rith sinus Infection. . Sneunerd Recovering ; GATES William Shepherd, v.ho has been HI at Stayton hos pital for a month, was recov ered sufficiently In be removed . m knni Thursday. Mrs. Jteryle DoyUi ha returned, from tue hospital wL?re she was Miller Residence Is Opened to Club WACONDA-Mrs. B. J. J. Mil ler entertained members of the Waconda community club at her home this week. Following a cov ered dish luncheon at noon, four tables of "500"! were in play. High score went to Mrs. Ward Luudy of Fairfield and Mrs. Van O Kelley. . i : . Plans ' were made for the an nual party to: be held at Fair field grange hall Saturday night, March 26. Chairmen of commit tees appointed include: Program, Mrs. Lou Eppers; refreshments, Mrs. Berta Becker; cards, Mrs. B. J. J. Miller; coffee, Mrs. George Lemery. "1 Invited guests at the- regular meeting were Mrs, Jack Imlah of Salem. Mrs. Arthur Goffin and Mrs.'Ward Lundf. The next meet ing will be Wednesday, March 16, at the home of Mrs. C. C Russell, Mission Bottom. Rev. Heifcert Speaker SALT CREEK Rev. John Helbert ef the local church was guest speaker for the World Day of Prayer - meeting held at the Dallas . Presbyterian church Fri day noon. - Teachers Honor Nelson and Bride Calvin Sheppartl Injured as Horses Bolt, Hitting Him on Knee Looney. John was an JEFFERSON Teachers of the;, Jefferson high and I grade school j were entertained Tuesday evening at j the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Looney, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nelson, recently wed. Tripoley was played, and refreshments were served. " Present were the honor guestsr Mr. and Mrs. Nelsonj Mr. and Mrs. A. At Haberlv. Miss Jose phine Getchell, Miss tiflian Ir vine, Miss Doris Beight, Miss Dana Logan, George Bailey, Mrs. Emma Whedbee and Mr. knd Mrs. H ' : !:. Doyle of South Pasadena, overnight guest Wednes day night ! at the home! of Mrs. George C Mason. He was on his way to Washington on a business trip and will stop on his return south and Mrs. George Mason will accompany! him home for a visit with ner son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and' Mrs. Doyle. . Hurt as Team Bolts :" '"Calvini Sheppard. who; lives in the Panrlsh Gap district: was in Jured this week "while unhitching his team. The team- bolted, strik ing his left knee, but not frac turing it He was treated by the local physician. . i W. L. Jones has had a man and team grading and leveling the ground at the side end back of his business I and apartment building on Main street. He plans! to seed it and plant it in shrubs and flowers. I . ! Enos Korb arrived In Jeffer son vv ednesday from ! Jewell county, Kansas for a visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.', Dan Korb and brother Ivan Korb. H4 plans to leave soon for Toledo where he will hate em ployment!, j ! Only One Case 'Pox: There is only one case of small pox in Jefferson. Mrs. C. L. Cham berlain is quite ill at her: home in the north part of town. Mr. Chamberlain has recovered from the disease; but the family Is still quarantined. Several people have been quite; ill this week because ot vaccination. - r Mrs. Claude Armstrong of Liv ingston, Montana is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' I H. Knight, and brothers, Harold and Elmer and: families. She plans to remain two weeks. H 1 Mis At sionary Club Zena Gathers ZENA-t Mrs. Pruitt. Mrs. Vic tor utterback, Mrs. I. R. Utter back and j Mrs. Ben McKlnney were hostesses to the Spring Val ley Home! 'Missionary i society Thursday. Mrs. W, D. ; Henry presided and gave an interest ing review, of the first chapter of the book "Congo Crosses" new project for the group.! Refreshments were served to Mrs. Fred Muller. Mrs. A. M. Patrick, Mrs.. Charles McCarter, Mrs. T. J. Merrick, Mrs. S. W. Atkinson, Mrs. R. H. Scott. Mrs. Walter I Kime and daughter. Norma, Mrs. Maynard Simmer- man and son, Richard, Mrs W. D. Henry, j Mrs. E. C. HIgglns, Mrs. WJ W. Henry, Mrs. W. Frank Crawford, Mrs.: Chester Newton, i : Mrs. Milton Stephens, Mrs. James A. French, Mrs. C. M. Purviner Mrs. Elwood Coop er, Mrs. I Celia Walling, Mrs. Al fred Bell. Mrs. D. R. Ruble, Mrs, S. D. Crawford, a n d i Gladys, Mrs. S. D. Godlove and Bill, Mrs. Clarence Merrick,' Mrs. Brneei Murphy, Mrs. ' W. N. Crawford and the hostesses. Dallas Debaters Down Corvallis, Now Are Second DALLAS The Dallas high school debate team. Miss Mildred Voth and Miss Betty Smith, won a 3-0 decision when they met the Corvallis high school team composed of Gramn Stevenson, Ilas Florence Mae Roshitt. at Corvallis Thursday, afternoon. Judges for the debate were from Albany college. The Dallas team was coached by Ralph Murphy. Next week the Dallas affirma tive team will be hosts to the Falls City negative team, while the Dallas negative team will de bate the Salem affirmative team at Salem. Salem is now leading In the Mid-Willamette district i of the Oregon High School Debating league having won 16 and lost two, with ' Dallas second having won 15 points and lost 3. A Independence Star Plans big Affair INDFPENDENCE Adah chap ter No. 34 Order of the Eastern Star will be the hostess chapter Tuesday night, March. 8 at the Masonic hall for a district meet ing of Chadwtck. Nuomi. Rho dodendron and Adah chapters, with 200 guests expected. Mrs. Hazel Ingrahm, worthy grand matron of the grand chap ter of Oregon, will be the spe cial honored guest. Many other grand and past grand officers are expected to attend the meet ing. Adah' chapter will have the opening and closing ceremonies, Naomi chapter, Dallas, escort duty, Rhododendron chapter, Falls City, balloting, and Chad wick chapter of Salem will con fer degrees. Mrs. Howard Morlan Is chair man of the social and refresh ment committee. Wfflard Program Presented, WCTU . . . - . . ..- . Mrs.! Levi Sleighter Will Entertain ! Cloverdale Unit in April . ! CLOVERDALE The local WCTU met at the home of Mrs. Louis Hennies I Wednefiday for an all day meeting. Club dinner was served.-- j . f - The nroeram was dedicated to Frances Willard. Deyotlonals were led and the program read hv Xir Victoria. Downinr. Mrs. Mabel Sleighterj and Mr. Lydla Schifferer are, the program com mittee for April. 1 The union voted to meet early in the afternoon Jrom nw until nexf falL.c. ." "4. . I ' Mrs. Downing was eleted as sistant .devotional , leadef . . Ger trude Hennies sang a Solo ac- companiea oy Aierie neags. Airs. Loul Sleighter will entertain In April.; " i- -! - ' " . Attend Portland WedcEiug Mr , snd Mrs. Georsre Pember ton drove to Hood River Sun day where they attended ; the m,fitAinr nf hl vonneest danrh ter. Helen" PembeTton, to beorge MiHs t Portland, ;- - ; Albert - Gerntholx. of - Seattle has been -visiting ' his (K)usia, Arthur Kunke for the? past week.- Gerntholf clans to o on to Alaska from here. - . Woman From Montana To Open Beauty Shop At Woodburn Shortly WOODBURN Mrs. J. R. Pollock will open a beauty shop in the Duncan building across from the postoffice, formerly oc cupied by Ralph Skopil. Mrs. Pol lock has been in business In Montana and her equipment ar rived here recently. The shop will be named the Joi Belle. Miss Delia Straus of Wood burn and Miss Harris from Port land will assist Mrs. Pollock. Busy Days Start In Fanning Atea 1 . i HAZEL GREEN Thesl are busy days wLtbthe farmers? who are sowing winter oats, cover seed, preparing ground for planting strawberries. Some fields on Lake Labish caijs be prepared to set lettuce and beets next week. ! 1 The high water washed! the lumber used to bleach the cilery to the road crossing near James Tada's packing bouse, requir ing considerable labor to i re move. Orchards and grapes are being pruned. Spraying ?wlll follow sson. 'i Airlie i Folks Learn ' Of. Nephew Death AIRLIE Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Turner were in Lafayetts Mon day night at the Raymond Wil liams home where they learned of the death of their, nephew, Darrel Williams, who was drown ed while Iflshing. Mrs. Erie Brown and the twins! Marleen and Marlin j are 111 with smallpox at their home. 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