The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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    - 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
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"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
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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.
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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 !
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corn likker c
coast-to-coast h
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ree-Cifz ruckus In th ,- ' I I
a nutwerk cf hilarity!
"Life Cecins In Ccllee"
v wcj a kir"'rrart?rj part-
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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.
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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.
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Today- , Stage, four acta
, Eastern circuit vaudeville
and on the screen, Peter
Loire and Jayne Regan in
fThank Too Mr. Moto."
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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
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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
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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
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, vie Rica Mr
I x; Ramola A -SCy
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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'
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wifh BASIL RATHBOIli Introducing 5IGKID CURIE
IINISTUUIX OIOIOI lAtlllK AlAN NALI 1INNII IARNES
-PLUS 2ND FEATURE ON SAME BILL
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Cartoon
Contlnnons
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SSTARTINt TODAY
TWO FIRST RUN
SMASH FEATURES
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Today
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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
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