The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 24, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    A 1 1U H CUUUIJIS
In Single Day
Misses Gilles, McCormick
and Murphy Brides -at
Church Rites
VOODBURN St. Luke's
-Catholic church -was the scene of
three beautiful weddings Tues
day morning.
Amanda rules, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. Gilles of Wood
burn, became the bride of . Eu
gene Goldade, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe GoldadS" of Woodburu,
at a ceremony performed at 6:30
a. m. by Father Joseph Heesak
er. Mrs. Bob Sonnes, sister . of
the bride, was matron of honor
andBob Sonnes was best man.
: The bride wore a nary blue
suit trimmed in fox fur with a
corsage of gardenias.
Immediately following the
ceremony a wedding breakfast
was served at the borne of the
bride's parents, after which the
newlyweds left for a wedding
trip to California. Upon their
return they will make their home
in Gervais.
Alvoyd C. Nibler, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Nibler - or
Woodburn, and Kathleen Mur
phy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William ' Murphy of Woodburn.
were married at nuptial high
mass at 8:30 a. m. by Father
Ileesaker.
Miss Beatrice Murphy, sister
of the bride, was her only at
tendant. Alrod Berning aed as
best man. The bride was 'beau
tiful In her attire of teal blue
wool crepe with brown accesso
ries and corsage of white gar
denias. The couple left for a short
wedding trip to return Thanks;
giving day when a wedding din
ner will be served at the home
of the bride's parents for im
mediate relatives. They will
make their home in Woodburn
where Mr. Nibler is employed.
Miss Catherine M. McCormick,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
McCormick of West Woodburn,
became the bride of Peter Le
lack, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Lelack, sr., of Gervais.
Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock
at nuptial high mass, with Father
O'Connell in charge. Miss Ernes
tine Nathman sang "Ave Maria."
Other music was by Miss Nath
man. and Mrs. Anton e Hanauska.
Sister M. Clementine accompa
nied the singers and played the
wedding march. "
The bride wore a wedding
gown of white lace over white
satin. She was given in mar
riage by 'her father.
Miss Kay Lelack, sister of the
bridegroom, was her only at-
icuusui. mtvui unci, wiutu-
er of the bride, was best man
for - Mr. Lelack. Ushers were
Thomas Lelack and Pat McCor
mick. A wedding dinner was served
at the home of the bride's par
ents after which the couple left
for a wedding trip to California.
They will make their home in
Brooks.
iranger s news
ALBANY Preceeding the
business meeting of Callamette
grange Saturday night a covered
dish dinner was enjoyed,, and
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Carnegie re
ported on the convention of the
national grange in Portland.
At the annual election Alvin
Carnegie was elected master; Lo
Ten Campbell, overseer; Chris
tine Bryant, lecturer; R. J.
Dickson, steward; Orris Carne
gie, assistant steward; Joyce
Stellmacher, assistant lady stew
ard; Mrs. A. C. Heyman, chap
Iain; Mrs. Ethel Caldwell, treas
urer; John A. Carnegie, secre
tary; Roland Allen, gatekeeper;
Mildred Campbell, Ceres; M.S.
R. J. Dickson Pomona; Martha
Gourley.' Flora; Frank Bryant,
Loren Campbell and Jame3 Cald
well, executive committee.
DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. E. G
LIchtenthaler and Lynn Gubser.
members of the Webfoot-Danon
grange attended the Thursday
sessions of the national grange
In Portland. Saturday, night
quite a delegation of Pomona
grangers of this locality attended
Pomona grange held at Fern
wood complimenting -Mr. and
Mrs. Dykes who are delegates
from Tfennessee.
LIBERTY A number of Red
Kills grangers attended the na
tional grange .convention in Port
land. 12 of whom also took the
seventh degree there. These were
Charles Ratcliff, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Dent,. Noel Williams, Wayne
iviiiiauiB, u. uuu, iuie.
Northrup, " Mr. and Mrs. .E. , ,G.
Clark, Gus Cole, Hannah Martin
and Robert Reider. Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Pallas and Fred Northrop,
already seventh degree members,
also attended. The Red Hills
grange has now 17 seventh degree
members.
Red Hills Elects Officers
LIBERTY The annual . elect-on
of officers was held Tuesday
night at the. meeting of the Red
Hills grange and resulted as fol
lows: master, Ralph Dent, reelect
ed; overseer, Gus Cole, reelected;
lecturer. Noel Williams; steward,
Floyd Bates; assistant steward.
Glen Morgan; chaplain, V. A. Bal
lantyne; treasurer, Oscar Dencer;
secretary, Mrs. V. A. Ballantyne;
gate-keeper, H. B. Mom; Ceres,
Mrs. J. M. Rains; Pomona, Mil
dred Zosel; Flora, Frances Har-4
laud; lady assistant steward, Hul
da Beckley; executive committee,
E. G. Clark, William Zosel, W. R.
Dallas.
A memorial service and ritual
was held for Joy Turner Moses,
a member who died recently In
Salem.
The grangers decided to hold
tLeir annual turkey dinner early
in December. Committee in charge
includes Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Den
ctT, Mrs. Grant Teter and J. T.
LyJlock.
.Program numbers were given by
Mrs. Emma Dencer, Rev. and Mrs.
J. ; E. " Campbell of Salem; Rev.
Campbell. P. G. Judd and V. A.
Bf.nantyne,
The covered dish dinner held
New Union
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Styled In the architecture of the California Mission s, the new Union Depot in Los Angeles Is pictured as
it near completion. This structure will be a term inns for all railroads entering that city. The Mis
sion tower in photo overlooks the entrance patio. UN Photo.
Five 4H Projects
Started, Keizer
Woodworking, Handicraft,
Sewing and Cooking
Clubs Organized
KEIZER The Keizer school
has organized these 4H clubs:
Older girls sewing club.
President, Verle Saucy; vice
president, Delphia Gottenburg;
secretary, Gloria Robinson :
treasurer, La Verne Hampton;
song leader. Jannette Stratton:
yell leader, Beatrice Self; re
porter, Vivian Tucker; name,
"Nine Nimble Stitchers."
Sewing (No. I, leader, Mrs.
Harry Pearcy; president, Ruth
Pearcy; vice-president, Ramona
Evans; aecretary, Dorothy Hamp
ton.' Cooking club. "Kitchen
Queen," leader, Mrs- Etta. ;
president, Agnes Kleman; vice
president, Joyce Murphy; secre
tary, Jacqueline Engle; treasur
er. Grace Laidlaw.
The Keizer 4H Handicraft
club, "Beaver Craft," W. J. Ett
ner, leader; president, Jlmmie
Muckridge; vice-president, Les
ter Purcell; secretary, Donald
Ettner; treasurer, James Mli
turn. Better Woodworking club, Joe
Bartruff, leader; president, Jim
my Shawver; vice-president, Jul
ius Xumata; secretary; Vivian
Carrow.
Girl Scouts Pay
Honor to Leader
LIBERTY The Girl Scout
troop at its regular weekly meet
ing after school Tuesday, ob
served the birthday anniversary
of their scout captain, Mrs. Hel
en Gibbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dencer
made a trip to McMinnville Sun
day, taking Mrs. O. E. Brooks to
the home of her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Luther, where she will
spend the week.
Weekend guests at the Oscar
Dencer home were Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Lathrop of Reedsport. The
Lathrops were residents of Lib
erty at one time.
E. C. Jory of Otis :s a house
guest at the Roy Farrand home.
He is Mrs. Farrand's brother.
Harman Funeral
Is Well Attended
SILVERTON The Charles
Hartman 'uneral Sunday was
one of the largest r.ttmed here
for many years, riends over
flowed the chapel and scod out
side reaching to he sidewalk,
throughout . the service at the
Ekman funeral home. Rer.
Frank W. Zook was ii charge.
Max Holland sang and Mrs. A.
J McCannel presided at the or
gan. Pallbearers were L. M.
.Larson, Merlin Conrad E. Z.
Kaufman, Guy Sandv Binil
Loe and Gilbert Moser. Interment
was at Miller cemetery.
- Mr. Hartman. 75, was a na
tive of Silverton and bad spen
his .entire life in and around
here.
Katherine McCojr Head
of Yamhill Christian
Endeavor Association
DAYTON Miss Katherine Mc
Coy of Newberr w a
president of the Yamhill county
inristian Endeavor at the will
attended convention held Satur
day and Sunday at the Dayton
Aietnoam church. Kendel Burks
of Eugene was the main' speaker.
Fifty five attended the banquet
served Saturday night by Dajf
toa church women. j
Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Fisher of
the Evangelical church and T.ev.
Dale Bullock of the Baptist
church attended the regular
county monthly ministerial meet
ing held Monday at Amity. Wil
liam Wright of Salem spoke on
church music.
Chaffees Here Again
BETHEL Mr. and Mrs. Cif
ford Chaffee, former residents
here who returned tn their farm
at Cayley, Alberta about 10
years ago, are In Salem again
and. plan to buy. property and
make a home. Their son-in-law
and daughter will live on tlulr
farm in Alberta.
preceding; grange was well at
tended. -
Depot Nearing Completion in LA
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West Salem News
WEST SALE M Community
club met Monday night but due
to the small attendance a meeting
is being called next Monday night
when a program will be offered.
If the club is to sponsor a Christ
mas tree it must be decided at
this meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Amsberry
are spending Thanksgiving vaca
tion at the home of his mother
at Sisters.
The play sponsored by the
Senior Epworth league Monday
night was quite well attended.
The cabinet members of the
Epworth leagues of this district
will hold a conference at the Ford
Memorial church Friday and Sat
urday. ' A cooked food and apron sale
will be held In Salem Saturday
by the Ladies' Aid of Ford Me
morial church.
Mrs. Fred Gibson is in charge
of the annual Red Cross drive for
West Salem.
J. J. Arnold is carrying the
mail in West Salem since. Mr:
White was transferred to the new
motor route in Salem. -
Funeral services for Mrs. Lu
cina L. Johnson, mother of Mrs.
W. H. Moss, who died November
19, will be held from Clough
Barrick chapel Friday at 2 p. m.
Recent Bride Is
Presented Shower
SCOTTS MILLS Mrs. Jessie
Wakefield was- hostess for a
shower given in honor of Mrs.
Leonard Osburn (Margaret Lit
tlepage), a recent bride.
Dr. Mary Purvlne gave a lec
ture on common colds and tu
berculosis at the PTA meeting
here Friday night. Motion pic
t u r e s were presented showing
the various stages of tubercu
losis. The Good Times club met at
the Bielenberg home Sunday
night with' four tables of "500"
in play. Prizes went to Miss
Marie Plas, Mrs'. Whidden and
Gearhart Plas. George Helvey
was elected president for the new
year. Mtss Marie Plas will en
tertain the club December 11.
Irwin to Preach
Opening Sermon
SILVERTON Rev. i.cgers Ir
win of Olympia, Wash., ill give
his first sermon here Sunday
Rev. Irwin was recently called to
serve as pastor of the Christian
and Missionary AlliauCH of Sil
verton. Silverton friends ape Inter
ested to learn that brih Mrs.
John MacNeill. mother of Dr.
William MacNeill, and Miss
Kathryn MacNeill, hie sitter, are
showing improvement at their
Albany home where they are be
ing cared for by Mrs Marion
Girard, a daughter of Mis. Mac
Neill. The women wsr- Injured
in an automobile accident near
Silverton some months ago.
Arrawannah Stitchers
Enjoy Dinner, Cards;
Kroweldeen dub Meets
DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Maxwell entertained the Arra
wannah Needla rlnh - mcmhsr.
and their husbands at their home
Sunday nieht at an 8 o'clock
dinner. Pinochle followed at
which Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Onh.
ser won high.
Miss Madalene Rossner de
lightfully entertained the Krow
eldeen club at her home Thurs
day night. Mrs. Vernon Foster
won Jiigh at bridge. The -next
meeting will be with Mrs. Harrr
Sherman.
Victim of Drowning.
. Was Native of Aurora
A TJ R O R A Rot Whit nf
jOverett, Wash., who was drowned
while hunting, was born on a
farm near here B0 rears arc and
lived there until early mannood.
Survivors Include the widow, a eon
and a daughter; a Bister, Mrs.
Alice Kroii of woodburn: two
brothers, Fred White of Salem
and MUton ofOregon City; three
uncles. D. A.. H. j. nA
Kell, all of Aurora.
Dejfardin Improves
BROOKS Julian DeJardin fa
recovering satisfactorily, follow
ing a goiter operation at a. hos
pital in Portland last week. De-
jarain was- a former merchant
at Hopmere, but acid his store
two years ago and la living oa
hia farm north of here '
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem,
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Dorothy Hannegan
Now Mrs. Wilson
ST. LOUIS The marriage of
Miss Dorothy Hannegan, ' eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hannegan of St. Louis and Ar
mond Wilson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Wilson of Portland,
was solemnized Sunday morning
with nuptial mass at the St.
Louis Catholic church. Rev.
Daniel O'Connell officiated.
Music was furnished by the
St. Louis choir, with Mrs. Jo
seph Schomus presiding at the
organ' and Mrs. Frank Thomp
son singing "Ave Maria" at the
offertory. A large crowd was
present.
After the wedding, dinner was
served to approximately 65 rela
tives and friends In the parish
hall. At night a wedding dance
was given by them in Whitney
hall.
After a short wedding trip,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will make
their home In Portland.
Amity FFA Unit
Gives Broadcast
AMITY The Amity FFA chap
ter of the high school Saturday
night broadcast their annual pro
gram over KOAC. The girls' glee
club also sang. Those taking part
in the program were: Vernetta
Wylie, Lorraine Walling, Juliann
Abraham, Ruth Abraham, Doris
Cook, Betty Williams, Maxine
Kinkwood, Raymond Helnonen,
Bern Warren, Leonard Will, Bryce
Meeker, Francis Stupfel, Elvin
Asher, Brurce Williams, Ray Wol
fer, Leonard Wolfer, Alvin Rier
son and Tom Glahn. They were
accompanied to Corvallis by Mr.
James B. Thomas, vocational in
structor, and Miss Edna Strout of
the school faculty.
Only one Keizer
Pupil Defective
In Hearing Test
KEIZER An audiometer test
through the cooperation of the
state health department and Ma
rion county clinic, was given re
cently to the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th
and 8th grades of Keizer.
Hayesville also brought their
students over for the test.
- Over 160 took the test and
only one child from Keizer
school was found with defective
hearing.
The annual physical examina
tion and immunization will be
given November 30. Pre-school
children will not be examined.
Rebekah Three Link
Club Is Entertained
at W. A. Weddle Home
RT A VTOV Ut-o -or l Tl-, I
die delightfully entertained the
a iii cc liiuu ciuu ui lue ntoe-
Kan lodge at her home Monday
night.
Joyed.
rtovei games were en-
Present were: Mrs. Ezra Hil
ton, Mrs. Ellen Reynolds, M
Bea Johnson, Mrs. Etta Brewer,
Mrs, L. H. Wright, Mrs. Grant
Murphy, Mrs. R. G. Wood, Mrs.
B.j A. Schaefer. Mrs. A. C. Van
Xttys, Mrs Agnes Stupka, Mrs.
H. J. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. D.
George Cole, and the hostess an
V ft V Wt, All U LUO UUOiCS3 B.UU
husband. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Weddle.
Thanksgiving
12
COCKTAIL: Fresh Crab,
sour: cnicaea princess
SALAD: Mixed Vegetable with Stuffed Celery or Fruit '
CHOICE OF:
. Roast Toung Turkey, Dressing and Cranberry Sauce
Roast Domestic' Duck with Spiced Baked Apple
Fricassee of Chicken with Asparagus Tips '
Choice Cut Dinner Steak, Mushroom Sauce .
Baked Virginia Ham and Glased Sweet Potatoes
Drink Potatoes! Vegetable
CHOICE OF: Homemade Pies, Cake, Pudding or Ice Cream
Serving Poultry from Our Own Farms
Oregon, Thursday Morning,
Guild Hears
MissMitzner
Burmese Custom, Religion
Are Told by Returned
Missionary
LEBANON Miss Amanda
Mitxner of Albany, on a furlough
from Burma where she has spent
54 years was guest speaker be
fore a large audience at the meet
ing of the Wesleyan Service guild
at the Methodist church Monday
night.
Customs of the Burmese, their
home life, religion and habits
were fittingly presented. She
showed many souvenirs of the
country. Her sister, Ida Mitzner,
Albany teacher, accompanied her.
- Woman Snffers Stroke
Mrs. Mattle Moist, 80, who has
been ill for almost a year, suf
fered two strokes Monday in close
succession and her condition la
critical.
The Owl lunch on Sherman
street recently purchased by Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Cox has been
sold by -them to Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Bleakney of Eugene, who, with
their two daughters, have moved
here and located on North Main
street.
""Different Birds of Oregon" was
the topic of the program at the
Sunshine club at the home of Mrs
Ruth Haek with Mrs. C. Mitcheli
and Mrs. Vera Crane winners In
the contest.
Ruth McClain Wins
Ruth McClain of Lebanon won
the Oregon state fair scholarship
on Achievement day of Linn coun
ty 4H clubs. Doris Ayers of La
comb received a national contest
award on canning sponsored by
the Kerr Glass Manufacturing
company. James Moulton of La
comb won the national contest
award on handicraft by the Dutch
company.
Mrs. Freda Shemanek's outdoor
fireplace and her chrysanthemum
garden are attracting visits of
flower lovers in all parts of town
as she has a wonderful variety
and the fireplace adds to the at
tractiveness of the lawn.
Leona Palmer Is
Bride of A. Mack
SUBLIMITY Miss Leona PaK
mer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Merle Palmer, became the bride
of Anton Mack, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Mack, Monday at St.
Boniface church. Sublimity with
a o'clock high mass read by
Rev. Joseph Scher bring before
a congregation of friends and
relatives.
The bride wore a white silk
net dress with wreath and veil
carrying a bouquet of white car
nations and rose buds. She was
attended by Miss Marie Mack,
sister of the groom. William
Rieeterer acted as best man.
A wedding dinner, attended by
nearly 50 persons, was served
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Mack by Mrs. Guy Butler
and Mrs. John Mack.
Priest's Mother
Passes in Iowa
SILVERTON S i 1 v e r t v n
friends have received word that
Father R. B. Carberry, pastor of
St. Paul's Catholic church, who
left Friday when he received
word that his mother was ill at
Ames, Iowa, did not arrive until
after her death from bronchial
pneumonia.
Mrs. Carberry was past 75
years of age and was the mother
of 12 living children. Her wi
dower also survives.
Father Carberry visited his
parents when he t attended the
New York-Oregon 'football game
this autumn.
During his absence from the
local parish, Father Cyrl. OSB.
wiH be in charge
Sublimity Thespians
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Play to Large Crowds;
Funds Go to Knishts
SUBLIMITY The play -given
by the dramatic club Sunday
and Tuesday nights, was per
formed to a large audience each
night. The proceeds go toward
the Knights of Columbus dis
bursement funds.
Hfr n k , T A TtT.l,
tertained with a dinner Sunday
at their home for Mr. and Mm
rtornarrl Wnlf Ul.. T.... nr.K
victor Muir and the Joseph Wolf
imos cieanur rizei as-
s:sted.
Grade Pupils af St. Louis
Organize for 4H Project
ST. LOUIS The grade school
children have started a 4H club
with Miss Elizabeth Aurand as
leader. Officers are: President.
Dorothy Rush; vice-president,
Fannlol Pallinv it .1 . ..
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ISusee: reoorter. Therm Uinnlnr
and yell leader, Shirley Ronle.
SERVIXO A
DINNED
DcLUXE HI
A. M. to 8:30 P. M. - -
Shrimp or Tomato Jouice
- State Street
Xext Door to Ladd A Bash
Noyember 24, 1938
Wins Death Race
Manuel Mujlca Carassa
After a long, 4,765-mile flight
from Lima, Peru, to Rochester,
Minn., where he will undergo a
life-death operation for an intesti
nal ailment, Manuel Mujlca Ca
rassa, millionaire Peruvian mine
owner, is shown in Rochester at
the hospital. The Peruvian made
the long flight in 52 hours by air.
Gertrude Thayer
Now Mrs. Kintz
SUBLIMITY St. Boniface
church was the scene of a lovely
fall wedding Tuesday morning
November. 22 when Miss Ger
trude Thayer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Thayer of Lyons,
became the bride of Errol Kintz,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Myles Kintz,
at a 9 o'clock high mass read
by Rev. Joseph Scherbrin be
fore a large gathering of rela
tives and friends.
The bride wore a white satin
frock, floor length and wore
wreath and veil carrying a bou
quet of white chrysanthemums.
She also wore a gold locket and
chain that her mother wore at
her wedding. She was attended
by the groom's sister. Miss Eve
lyn Kintz. Little Darlene Kintz
acted as flower girl. Bernard
Lambrecht was best man.
A wedding dinner was served
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Myles Kintz to a large crowd.
Contest Started
By Post Auxiliary
SILVERTON Mrs. Del Bar
ber and Mrs. Ernest Starr were
named team captains for a mem
bership contest, ending Decem
ber 1, at the Legion auxiliary
meeting this week.
Mrs. Otto Aim has arranged
a benefit bridge party for Wed
nesday night, November 30, at
the home of the president, Mrs.
Sam Lorenzen. The event al
ready has increased the local
subscription in National News
more than 20.
Mrs. Al Lerfald will serve at
the health clinic, succeeding Mrs.
Harry Wilson, resigned.
Routine business included, a
S10 contribution for Christmas
cheer and reports.
and
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Also I.E.S. Floor Lamps Mixmasters Shavemasters Roasters - Toastmasters
ORDER XOW AND AVOID THAT LAST-MIXTJTB DISAPPOIXT3IEXT
; YEATpR & RUSH : Go.
Wettinghoute Electric Appliance 129 N. Commercial St. Phone 4311
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Note Monies
For Ind
ustry
Lebanon Approves Council
Plan by big Margin in
.. Special Ballot
LEBANON The special elec
tion Tuesday to authorize the
city council ' to spend accumu
lated, unappropriated ' funds to
the amount of 917,000 to buy
Industrial sites within and ' wi.
out the city boundaries, polled
944. votes with 921 for and 23
against' the proposition.
It la reported that a manufac
turing corporation Is ready to
open -negotiations with author
ized groups relative to a plant
here within a limited time.
Wiley Names Scribe
H a r yy . Wiley, newly elected
representative for Linn county,
addressed the Townsend club at
Its meeting Tuesday night on his
plans as a. legislator and spoke
of obstacles he must face.
Marie Gourley, a post gradu
ate student at Lebanon high
school, has been employed by
Mr. Wiley as secretary. Mrs.
Marlon Nagle, member of the
district board, also spoke.
The - Riverside Sewing circle
at - a special meeting Tuesday
sewed for needy families and
reported 47 garments given the
past week besides eatables. Quilts
will be finished during the week.
Garlands Returning
Senator and Mrs. -S. M. Gar
land, who have finished a trip
through the east and south at
Washington, D. C, are expected
home next week.
John Swank of Holley is re
cuperating in the Lebanon gen
eral hospital where he was
brought after a partial paralytic
stroke in church Sunday.
Shrubs were displayed and dis
cussed at the meeting of the
Garden club Monday night and
a talk on care and developme. t
by Mrs. C. H. Lindeman, who
won tne annual prize for out
standing results ofhrub cultu.e.
The outdoor lighting for Christ
mas will bring a $10 prize to
the club or individual who wins
in the contest.
Shower Is Given
Mrs. Moshberger
HUBBARD A stork shower
was - given in honor of Mrs. Ed
win Moshberger of Molalla at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Barrett, Hubbard.
Hostesses w e r e "Mrs. W. H.
Barrett, Mrs. George Grimps and
Lenore Scholl.
Goesti included Lena Paulsen, Anna
Vojft. Ethel Dahl Jda Kimmei, Opal Ber
key. Vera Koeker. Winnie Mulloy, Maud
Wolfer, Emma ' Miller, Agatha Andrns,
Anna Scholl. Lenore Duncan, Katie Bar
rett, 8 a d i School, Pauline Hoffman,
and Alice Barrett, all of Hubbard.
Minnie Spagle, Belle Spagle, Rose
Spagle and Haxel Bpagle of Woodburn;
Nettie Moshberger, Molalla; Elvera Scholl
and Irene Archer of Portland; Dolores
Van Cleve. Eugene ; Ines Hershberger
and ln Hershberger, Vancouver, Wash.,
Mrs. L. I. Shultz, Aberdeen,, Wash. ;
Mr Joe Blair. Battle Ground. Wash.;
and Mrs. Ralph Harris, Miles City,
Mont."
Harry Wilson Resigns
two Posts at Silverton
SILVERTON Harry Wilson,
who has been with the offices of
the Silver Falls Timber com
pany for the past several years
baa resigned, effective December
1.
Wilson has also resigned as
publicity manager for the Amer
ican Legion. F. M. Powell will
receive official appointment as
publicity manager at a meeting
of the Legion executive commit
tee Monday night.
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PAGE THREE
Mt Angel Men
On Committee
Named to Assist in Plans
for Catholic Jubilee
Next May 3 to 5
MT. ANGEL Among the torn
mittee members who will serve
on the Northwest Catholic Oe.i
tenary celebration to be held at
Tortland, St. Paul and Oregon
City on May 3, 4 and 5, nest
year are 14 ulumni of Mt. Angel
college and seminary. Appoint
ments were made by Archbishop
Edward D. Howard of Portland.
Rev. Francis Leipzig of Eu
gene, '17, will be general chair
man. Rev. Victor Rassier, '14
ana cnoir director at the monas
tery, was chosen to direct the
500-voice diocesan chant choir
for the celebration. He, will be
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Acting on other committees
are: Rev. V. Moffenbeler, Rev.
John Bernards. Rev. L. Sander
and Rev. J. O'Keefe.
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Rev. Jos. Heesacker of Wood
burn and Rev. Alcuin Heibel of
Mt. Angel were appointed to . .ke
care of arrangements at fti
Paul and Rev. T. J. Bernards at
Oregon City.
Rev. Edgar Gallant and "U .
Timothy Ryan, both stationed in
Alaska are to represent that dis
trict at the centenary. Rev. Ed-
warn II Hvnoa will vAnra.n
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the eastern Oregon diocese of
Baker, and Rev. Stephen ulli
van, a graduate of 1898, will act
in the name of the Helena, Mont,
diocese.
Pendleton-Smilh
Nuptial Vows Said
STAYTON Miss Gertrude
Smith, daughter of Mr, and Tlrs.
George A. Smith, became the
bride of Harold Pendleton, ton
of Mrs. W. H. Carter of Lyons,
at a quiet wedding ceremony at
the parish house Friday night.
Rev. George Sniderhon read the
service.
Miss Smith wore a costume
suit of rural autumn, n-ith which
she wore a brown hat and brown
accessories. Her corsage was
gardenias. Her sister. Miss Ger
maine Smith, was maid of hon
or. Val Gardner, brother-in-law
of the groom, was best man.
Immediately following the ce
remony the couple left for a
honrrmnAn trln t CanmA Tk.
will be at home after Thanks
giving at the Killian apartments.
Mrs. Osborne Home
AMITY Mrs. W. R. Osborne,
wife of Representative W. R. Os
borne, who underwent a major op
eration in a McMinnville hospital
three weeks ago. was brought to
her home here Monday where tbe
is rapidly convalescing.
BETHEL The community
club will meet Friday night.
mere win be a program ana
refreshments. All are welcome.
AUBURN The Auburn com
munity club has decided the hot
lunch for the school children
will be commenced after the
Thanksgiving holidays.
The play "Apple Pie" was
given by a group from Salem
Heights at the Friday night
meeting. The school will fur-
nish the program for the De
cember meeting.
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