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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1938)
- PACE TWO Adult Classes Give Program Lebanon Girl's Betrothal to Vancouver Doctor Is Announced LEBANON'-E. LaGrande Cher ry, director of PWA recreational work, met with the adult study classes of Albany, Lebanon and Corrallia at the Queen Anne school auditorium Thursday night and directed a program of 'ma fic, dancing, reading and speech es before a large - audience. A first aid demonstration by Mrs, Afee of Alban, and her daughter was well received.-Mr. Sixes, who has three classes in Lebanon and many of his students were pres ent and Miss Grace Geist had a large display cf handiwork bas kets and flowers. -The- Riverside sewing circle held the last meeting of the year with Mrs. John Griggs Thursday with Mrs. G. Skinner joint host ess. Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs.', R. Oldham hare announced the engagement of their daughter. Nan Oldham, to Dr. Floyd L. Vandel of Van couver, Wash., the wedding to be in event of late June. Miss Old ham is a graduate of Lebanon high school and of Monmouth Normal and has been a teacher in the Lebanon schools for soma rears. , Three men and two women of Lebanon, - all well known resi dents, were admitted to the ctate hospital at Salem this week. Has Hock of 1100 Seth Jones, west side poultry man, has Increased his supply of fryers the past. two weeks by an addition of day old roosters, bringing his flock to 1100. Dennett Rites Held Fnneral services for Louis A. Bennett at the N. C. Lowe mor tuary chaper Thursday afternoon 3 "Bulldog Drtunmonrf's - Revenge" with John Barry more Louise Campbell Johnny Alack Brown "BoothJll Brigade" Also Mickey Mouse Presents Blind Mousekecters" News and "Wild West Days" And on Oar Stage - 1130 P. ML Seth Jayne and Hollywood Backaroo Broadcast STARTS TONIGHT MIDNIGHT MATIN KE -ll:SO P. BL mm -riirv inOK HILLBILLY... THE TALK HILLBILLY. BUT a m Tamil ti "ii'ii -n-r i ii Hi Sinking 7onx jMartm as tbt rali) talent uout "discovers f jrfd ?larorit Weaver tn Ccma. y. .'. .'and tbey'vt been in a -cc.Tij cj kve ever sinctl IT'S V ft? ' Y 35 Dead, 13 V If J . r " i sweeping through the Terminal hotel with alarming rapidity,; fire recently took a toll of 85 lives as more than a. dozen were registered as missing. Bme 10 or 15 persons were rescued or leaped to safety shortly after the fire broke oat. A high w bad. fanned the flames, rendering firemen and fire .fighting aparatas helpless to bring the blaze nndw control. After the fire had consumed the Interior of the building, leaving only the walls standing, firemen and. rescue .. rums for bodies. Photo shows the body of one of the victims being uoors. -u.x pooto. . . were very largely; attended. - D. V. Gray, rector of the Epis copal church of Corvallis, read the service; rocal numbers were by a male quartet, DrJ L. W GatchelL J. R. McKnight. Glenn Taylor and Stanley Peterson ! with Mrs. Stan ley Peterson, pianist. The two first named sang.; in the Harmony Four of Lebanon with Mr. Ben nett a few years ago and Taylor and Peterson were members of an Albany quartet in which he sang while Bring there. The K of P held graveside serv ices. Knight Walter Gleason of Portland, giving the address. Girls' League of Dayton High Gives Mothers' Tea DAYTON The Girls' league of Dayton Union hlrh school spon sored a delightful tea compli menting their mothers and a few friends Wednesday aittinoon at the high school bnildU-g about 50 women attended. Phyllis Todd and Ardith ..emme .oured and eight girls served. A program was present d by the girls and some of the class work in sewing, was on display. DON'T LET i . tl . l . I L t-A K , , ""A thr 17 nj n JL, Missing in Atlanta, Ga., Hotel Fire ir.u. . m 1 ; t V I - . Graduation Held ! For Eighth Grade The graduation exercises were held at the Broadacres school Monday night under the direction of Miss Evelyn Henny and Miss Gladys Burch, teachers. The program highlights were a play, "Snow White and the Sev en Dwarfs," with introduction by Brown, Orville Hern, Maurjce Lois Connelly, given by Patricia Hunklng, Robert "Wolfe, Wesley Graves, Delbert Bartram, Buster Brickley, Russell Graves, Jean Hunklng, and Arbie Gene Irwin; a backward drill by Pearl Paris, Edna Luckey, Wesley Graves, John Hammond, Leroy Snook, Margaret Wolfe. Theresa Kruplc ka, Arbie Gene Irwin; and proph ecy of the of the graduates by Harold Rose, Veloyce Hunklng, Kenneth Parks, Marlon Howe, Delbert Bartram, Arbie Gene Ir win, Cecil Parks, John Hammond, Jean Rasmussen, Joseph Kruple kra, Lorene Rose, Richard Wolfe, Rita Kruplcka, Russell Graves, THE VHISKERS FOOL YOU 1 ! X t v ' i r w n Vi i J I'- corn likker c coast-to-coast h :-, v-' J" I ft. ree-Cifz ruckus In th ,- ' I I a nutwerk cf hilarity! "Life Cecins In Ccllee" v wcj a kir"'rrart?rj part- Ly cc v.par.;:r.l - J " inxi fti n 1 I Mil 6 PL iin Vs-S7 '- - - .. ' -iV ' . r : , : Ih OIIEGON STATESMAN. Sa!cW 3 workers' searched the charred lowered from one of the higher Robert Wolfe, Ruth Hammond and Fay Thompson; tap dance. Patricia Brown, accompanied by Marian Brown at the piano; ad dress by Wayne Harding. . Graduates ' receiving diplomas were: Harold Rose, Ruth Ham mond, Kenneth Parks, Jean Ras mussen, Marion Howe and Fay Thompson. Independence Hi Girl Racketeers Defeat Neighbors INDEPENDENCE T h a girls' tennis team scored another tIc tory Wednesday by defeating the Dallas girls team in both singles and doubles. M argot Syverson of Independ ence .won from Ruth Pleasant of Dallas 6-3, 7-5; Caroline Syver son of Independence lost to Alice Jay of Dallas.'.4-S, 6-0, 4-6; Bar bara Ruef of Independence won from ' Mary Ellen Dalton, 6-2, 6-3; and Margot i ad Corollne won the doubles from Ruth and Alice, 6-4, 6-2. r i t r ;r i : ..... ... I ... . - - : rill -7! i rj.rrt??f Oregon, Saturday Mornins. Blay 2L 19S3 Funeral Services Held for Wesely Military Honors Are Paid by Albany Battery ? of Artillery 3 SCIO 'Funeral serrlcos for Edward Claire Wesely, were held at ZC3J hall in Sclo Thurs day afternoon and interment was in the family plot at ?rauklin Butte cemetery near this city. Wesely, died at a. hospital n Sa lem Saturday, haring been . afi flicted with tuberculosis for ser eral years. He was born at Palacky, Kan.. March 22, 1890, but had -lived at SciO most of his life, - prior to his enlistment In the World war he was an accomplish' v' Hnlst His mother, Mrs. Fran ces Wesely, died at her home in Sclo ; last December. : SarrlTors Include four broth ers and fire sisters, Joe and Ru dolph Wesely, Scio; John Wsely, Salem; James Wisely, Halvrood, Kans.: Acnes Wesely. Mrs Em ma Cain. Mrs. TJucy Pletka. and Rose Weselr. Scxo; Mary Wtsely, The Dalles, Ore. " ' . Use Czech Language- The ReT. V. L. Loucks ot the local Baptist chnrch spore at the services, as Jid also Ed Kn besh,' who employed the Czech language. r Military honors were eaubrded at the - graveside, the-' Albany commander of the American Le gion, together with the post chaplain, Rev. Coles, and -members of Battery A, 249th Coast Artillery, parti ilpatlng. Pall bearers were nepnews of the de ceased, namely,: Gordon, John and Harry Wesely, Salem., and Max Wesely, Client Cain, and Robert Pletka, Sclo. . Poling Delivers Address to Qass SCIO D. ,W. Poling.' assistant dean of men at Oregon State col lege, addressed -19 Sclo high school graduates at commence ment exercises Friday nlfbt at Sclo ZCBJ hall. " The program was processional. graduation grand march, Wil liams; Invocation, Rev. v. L. Loucks; salutatory, Florence Dennison;; girls', sextet, "In the Garden of Tomorrow." Graffe and Dappen; address, D. W Pol ing; valedictory. Jean Robertson; girls' sextet, "Aloha Oe;" awards and diplomas, J. H. Tumbieson; benediction. Rev. V. L. Lcocks; recessional, same as processional. Receiving diplomas were Lo- reen Arnold, Clinton Burmcster, Agnes Beclcka, Florence Denni son, Leslie Finegan, Jnanita F6s dlck. Robert Kallna, Lcis Hill, Bessie Hoiechek, Harold McDon ald, Marie Morgan, Maxln', Mos es, Bennle Roner, Jean Robert son. Lola Scheer, Evelyn sokoiik. Rita Salxl Idonna Smith, Vera Walter -r ' . ;:-? r Benson Asks for Parole on Charge Of Taking Bread DALLAS Francis C. "Red" Benson, who was arrested last Thursday , by Deputy i'heriff Williams charged with embezzle ment in taking : bread from the ni1na Ralcpr and disnosinsr of it on his own account, wes ar raigned before Judge Arlie G. Walker Thursday morning. Hormnn waived srrand jury ac tion and entered a plea of guil ty. The defendant, through his attorney Oscar Hayter," asked the rnnrt for a narole. The mat ter was taken tinder advisement. Metbodist Aid Society at Turner Has Election $ Mrs. Canning President TTTRNER The Methodist Aid soeffttv had their annual election of officers Thursday, afternoon: PrAMent! Mrs. ' Nellia Gurnlnei vice president, Mrs. "follle Spiers; secretary, Mrs. narry arrenson and treasurer, Miss ora n. A. Bear. ' . Mrs. Alvln Bond and youne daughter, Suzanne of . Pullman, Wash., are house guests st the II. S. Bond ; home. - , - Keizer Sewing Club Has All-day Quilting Session KEIZER Mrs. Harry learcy. assisted by Mrs. I. W. Lewis en tertained the Keizer Sewing club all day Wednesday, - A cafeteria luncheon was served. Quilting was the work of the day. : : ' STATE r" Today- , Stage, four acta , Eastern circuit vaudeville and on the screen, Peter Loire and Jayne Regan in fThank Too Mr. Moto." ' i' i : . ' . : ; -" :.. HOLLYWOOD Today Double bill, Johnny Mack Brown in "Boo thill Brigade" and "B n 1 1 d o g Drummond's Revenge" with John Barry more and, Louise Campbell. : , ? ; GRiXD -V, : Today The Rits . Bros., Tony Martin and Marjorle W ear ar In "Kentucky Moonshine." . . ' , , ELSIXORE . - Today Double b 111- Burns and Allen in "Col- lege Swing" with Betta Grable and Lew Ayre' Jn "King ot the Newsboys," CAPITOL Today Double bill, Joe Penner in "Go Chase Tour- self and Torehy Blare in "Panama," with Lola Lrne. The Call Board Ncvs ireng WOODBTJKN !Wo a d b a r n grange No. 79 wUl hold their so cial meeting Saturday night at the grange hall. Fnplls from the Washington Junloij high school will furnish the program. There will also be several special musi cal numbers. A special Invitation is extended to the? parents of the pupils to attend. Cake and coffee will be served. ; ft 1 ' RICKREALL f he HEC mem bers of the grange held a business meeting Thursday afternoon when Mrs. Helen Van Santen was appointed to select the 4H mem ber to go to Bummer school at Corvallis. The cltfb sponsors one scholarship and they received an other from a Salem. s.tore- - - Sunday, May 22, was decided upon as go-to-church Sunday and the members will ttend the Com munity church an4 the ntlre con gregation is Invited to eat dinner at the .grange hall after church, dinner to be served at 1 o'clock. Special music Isj being prepared. The flower committee asked that the home fair b4 kept in mind when planting flowers. The 4H club- leader, Mrs. Mary Adams, reported! that the . club members won I d hare "their achievement day May 27 and work would be displayed at grange that night. TALBOT The Ankeny Home Economics club met in the. An keny grange hall' with Mrs. Ben Simpson and Mrs Nellel Wleder kehr as hostesses! Mrs. Rex Hart meeting. ' Mrs. Edna Reeves, Mrs. George Marian and Mrs were appointed to a 7 o'clock dinner D. E. Blinston make plans for In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Finlay who were married Wednesday. Date of the dinner will be set later. The next club meeting will be with Mrs. Blinston's home June 24. Lunch was served! by the hostess es, Mrs. Ben Simpson and Mrs. Nellie Wiederkebr. Department Head Honored by VFW Auxiliary Groiip SILVERTON -If Beatrice Shad oin, department president, was an honor guest of Silverton auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wara at the Wednesday, night meeting. She was accompanied j by Mrs. Wilken eon, Corvallis Auxiliary president, Mrs, Egelus,: district, president; and Mrs.. Hanson, Marlon auxil iary conductress: and president of the Disabled War Veterans aux iliary. h J ., - -r One new member, Mrs. Inge borg Ormbrek wjas initiated and Lillian Sen ter jjras installed as color bearer.. Ida Johnson was appointed chairfljan of the Sew ing club committee and Mrs. Hal ite Williams andl additional mem ber of the committee.'. v .: . Extensive plans are being made for the observance of Father's -day with' the following committee' in charge:. Myrtle JjMehl, ' O u r i n e Standard, Lileth gtanton and Dor is "Codghennowf r. ' Mrs. Alma Fierst, as Patriotic instructor is planning observance of Flag day. Buddie Poppy "s&le will be held May 27 and 28 vlth Mrs. Lyleth Stanton and - Mr. Bernice Grant in charge.. ; -. . . Mrs. Alma Fierst is gene r a 1 chairman of a committee working on plans for theScard party to be given May ,25. he sewing club will be entertained at the home of Mr Si Scott McPik on May 2$ with Mrs. Fred Mehl as assistant hos tess. J - Honor Principal At Clas Dinner 1 ' a AtM8VILLB-4Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mountain wele dinner guests Thursday night in the school dining room at ea delightful af fair given by Mfss Doris Jacket t of the . high school faculty and her class of students in public speaklcg. Toasts cn the theme, Memories," wefre presented by Leonard McCoyJ Dorothy Burn- ham, Dorothy Andrews. Norman Long, Ellen-Whelan.. Pros rams, a class project illustrated, were given by Naomi jiChamberlin. "Zel- pha Hudson. Dorothy Burnham, and .Virginia Rarley. . .. . T. C.- Mountain, responded to the toast given him for his eight years' service as principal ol the high School. C a j tTB(6UE Of THE ORIENT! JnDNlTE SHOW No Extra . Charge to See Preview; of Free Tic ket will be given with e a c h ad mission afr ter 10:00. "... SUXDAY bliOW ritz bros, charlie McCarthy OLDWiN FDLUESMs- at mawxxxoa JfA ALL STAR CAST VAUDEVUXE lfX Wright 'and fsS ,SSf Marion ,l7ji r5 lesHunt ' ()f I , vie Rica Mr I x; Ramola A -SCy i ! Marco - Joint Graduation Is Held at Lyons Eiltcl Hickcy of MUI Gty Is Speaker; Weasel Flat Participates r.vnvs The eizhth grade graduation exercises for the Ly ons and Weasel Flat school were held at the Rebekah hail wea nesday night. Cleta Marie Orab-tree- sang and Leland Manning gave the class -wiL Zola' Surry played the march. - David Staley, principal of the Lyons school. Introduced the speaker. Miss Ethel Hickey prin cipal ot the Mill City high jchool. Clyde Bressler, chairman of the r.vons Brtaool board presented the Lyons puplla with their dii 'cmas and Guy Pricbard. chairman irom Weasel presented, their diplomas. "The graduates from .-yons: Glenda Lyons. Mary PJetrok. Howard Nave," Gordon We;tman, Charlie . Hallin. Holly Vesten house and Leland Manning; from Weasel Flat: Rath Haltrof and Lawrence Thayer. - ' Home from Hospital Little Darleen Kruse is home LAST TIMES TODAY "COLLEGE SWING WITH BURNS AND ALLEN - MARTHA HATE Betty Grable, Jackie Coogan and Lew Ayrea "KING OP XEWBOYS' 0 SITAQITS SUN AIT 2 QOIGIGIEIIIG fGnyonGO f, j.- -" 4 'ft&fflwm COOPER wifh BASIL RATHBOIli Introducing 5IGKID CURIE IINISTUUIX OIOIOI lAtlllK AlAN NALI 1INNII IARNES -PLUS 2ND FEATURE ON SAME BILL .--vj?S Km- r"Sm Cartoon Contlnnons Bonday News a to ii h 1 ' ',' SSTARTINt TODAY TWO FIRST RUN SMASH FEATURES " - - ' - i - , . . Con tinaovii Today and . . Snnday 2 to 11 P. BL rrrr . . I 1 I 1 ,,CftJ MATURE NO. 2 irs a DtiAKp i:5i7cnAr:D r:iv tchciiy! -dut she's up to nzn old fnWsi .. AUOVJ " Floyd Gibbons' Trne Adventn,., -Dea; Old DaJ h Zkeaeoness hospital in Salem where- she had been for .the last six weeks with a double fracture of her right leg. She is doing-nicely, but atlll unable to walk. .. '' - ' The economics dub of the San tiam Valley grange met at Mrs. Arnold Syverson, near Mir City, Wednesday a f t e r n o o n with a email attendance. Plans were made for more work. St. Louis School To Close Tuesday ... ST. LOUIS School will close here next Tuesday. Sunday the pupils and teacher with her for mer graduates of this school the past six years, , will have their school picnic at . Hazel Green . They will meet at the school grounds at 11 o'clock. Graduation exercises will be held. in the St. Touls hall Tues day night. May 24. Mary I. Ful kerson will present diplomas to George Jungwlrth. Francl-j Man ning, Richard, LeBrun.and Lloyd Ferschweiler. ' Francis Manning, althole;h at tending school only, three months passed the examinations with a high average. Midnight Prerue Tonight Such Women! Such adventure In love ... such I beauty and danger. ..no other ; man has vr known I i aasassasassss sawn -elasaBaaaHMai ?ciuiiJWMi'jr -ckcv 1 . f - f 'J . - - -. w Y3 1