PAGE TEN JSe OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, December 21, 1938 Eden Takes in "Hellzapoppih" .J' v. Sleet Forms, Lebanon Road Bakery Truck Turns Over, i Also Other Car but . no One Injured i ' LEBANON Rain follotlns the cold snap formed a fleet ton the Lebanon-Sweet Home road caus ing several ears to skid and s.m of them to torn OTer , Mjnday morning. Munyan's bread track turned over twice and scattered baked goods Along the highway Dr. Langmack's car was also one Co Sake several tumbles. .Some cars . were damaged but no ona was hurt All young neople . of the churches will unite In a musical program at the Presbyterian church Thursday night and will sing ' Christmas carols to the shutfns after the meeting. Fit zgcr aids Hosts Mr. and Mis. Elmer FitzgeraU erred their annual turkey dinner Tuesday night to Mr. Fitzgerald's employes and their wives. Covers were laid for 16. Following an annual custom Christmas hymns and carols were sung around the community tree Monday night. Preceding the songs in which 170 voices were heard, the singers sang at the hospital. Glee clubs from tho seventh and eighth grades and a capella choir are included in the group directed by Irene Moore, vocal director of Lebanon schools. ut. ueorg v-rin wm PRATUM A Christmas pro- elected second vice-president of gram will .be presented by the tne vregon uptometricai associa tion at the annual meeting at Portland last week. Mrs. Earl Hall and Mrs. Del bert Scott were hostesses at the Christmas party of the Hi-Bidders Pinochle club at the home of - the former Friday night. Scores were won by Mrs. Eldred Hutchinson and Mrs. Ed Miller The Lions' club is active in collecting toys for remodeling "and painting,, to be given to children who need them. .1. M Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Eden r,. .Mrtinv for Washington for a visit With the 3 president. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Eden take In the laugh show on roadway, -Hellzapoppln." Eden, former British foreign KcreUrtjsald he never enjoyed a show so much In my life." He Is shown hlspering to his wife during an Interlude. Pratum School's TrBrmdrs , Program Tonight Union News BurtonGrubbing Out Walnut Trees Pratum school children at the schoolhouse Wednesday night at 8 o'clock, with the public in vited. The climax will be a play, ' Aunt Hepsy's Christmas Stock ing" In four scenes, and in which five pre-school children, Bobby Wenser, Marvin Jenson, Fred Lambert, Leland Smith and Natalie Cunningham, will appear with the school group. The numbers will be: wel come, Clayton Wenger and Dickey Cunningham; songs, school; read ing, Bobby wenger; play, ,"Tne Joy of Giving": reading, Marvin Jenson; duet, Ruth and Marian Glese; reading, Fred Lambert; Many Tests Given At School Clinic Turner Has Reactors, TB ' Check Seal Money to " Give Fluoroscopy TURNER At a clinic held at the high school Tuesday morn ing. , 60 tuberculosis tests, 33 Schick tests, 18 smallpox vaccina tions and 23 toxin anti-toxins were administered to Turner grade and high schools. Pleasant Point and Sunnyside school chil dren. : This clinic was arranged by Miss Marjorie M. Kelting, county nurse, who was assisted by Mrs. Earl Bear and Mrs. William Mc Culley. Dr. J. M. Ramage of Salem was the doctor In charge. - On Tuesday, when the tests were read, there were found to be two reactors In the Turner school from 36 tests siven. These children will be fluoroscoped free of charge during Christmas vacation. Six Schick tests for Immunity to diphtheria, out of the 31 given to Turner school children, proved positive and anti-toxin will be given to these children to develop an immun ity to diphtheria. Part of the seal sale money, of which Turner has raised $32 this year so far, is returned to this community in the giving of these tests free to every one de siring It and in the fluoroscop- ing of all reactors free of charge Marion county is the only coun ty In the state conducting Its own fluoroscope clinic. Mrs. Earl Bear is In charge of the seal sale. Triaan's Car Has French Leave, not Stolen, He Finds - SILVERTON Halvor Triann's automobile was not stolen, as at first thought, but made its own get-away from where it was park ed near Mill cemetery. Trlaan went to call on one of the resi dents nearby and left the car at the side of the road. When he returned It was gone. During the weekend the car was discovered, standing un harmed, in a field. Tracks indl- SALE MHEIGHTS Roy Bur- nlav. "Grandfather's Bright Christmas Plan"; Instrumental house and oil, WarMi Gray music. Gertrude Shaw: number. I The women's clt.b will not ton is having a walnut grove inland Smith and Natalie Cun- meet until after thpholidays. Jenson and Alice Ramsden; read' ings, -Marian Giese and Ruth Glese; play, "Secrets"s; song, up per grades; play, "Surprising the Surorisers"; dialogue. Julia Jen- Son and Jerry Lynds; primary song; and four-scene play. MARION The regular meet ing of Marlon Farmers' union lo cal was held Friday night. Theo dore Dickman, Aumsville and Frank L. McMannAn, Turner were voted into membership. In stallation of offlcejro was -conducted by President E. Wilcox. Committees appointed' for 1939 are: Marketing, Homer Smith, Mr 8. Betff Kappanf . Charles Hart, O. Snfder and C. E. Bowman; good oj; the order. Mrs. Jim Wilson, William Har dy and - Charles iSprunman legislative, Mrs. GLS O, Mrs. Frank KiepejH and Art j Torvend home, with Mr. Torvend Page; exchange, D. p. Roan, c. E. Strode and Mrs.l. L. Cala van; flowers, Mrs. Mary Over holsor, Mrs. Hermaa CeLangh and Mrs. Wessley iacey; ware- Activities Revived By Lutheran Men BETHANY The Lutheran Brotherhood met Friday night and revived activities after a dor mant season of several months. Lacey, I The meeting was held at the Silas Silverton School am Is Tod Proer ay Parents and Patrons Asked to Enjoy Event ITiis Afternoon SILVERTON Invitations' for one of the outstanding holiday programs have been issued to par ents and patrons to attend the school Christmas program and sil- cated It had made Its wav there Ter tea Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. unaided. Tne invitations were signed by H. W. Adams, superintendent of schools, who said the object of the program is "to express the real spirit of Christmas In festivity, in a religious sense, and in the spirit of giving." Featured on the program will be the Christmas story in tab leaux, bible reading and song; the placing of the yule log and Eddy on Visit INDEPENDENCE Lowell Eddy,' Independence young man who has been attending Colum bia university on scholarships for the last four years, is spend ing the holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Violette. "Bringing in the Wassail BowL Committees are: window tab leaux, Miss Isabel Tracy and Wil liam Gates; lighting, Guy DeLay; costumes and tea, Lois Metcalf; ushers and servers. Marie Kiev; dance, Alice Fish; music, Floyd Ellefson; reader, Richard Pickell; gift boxes. Junior high home room teachers; general chairman, Elaine Clower. The grades will enjoy a Friday morning program, and the Junior high school a program during the afternoon. School will take up again January 3. Starker on Crutclies L ABISH CENTER V.' A. Starker, who suffered severe leg fractures a month ago - hen he jumped from a truck, has re turned to his home from the Silverton hospital where , he was confined for three weeks. He is able to get about on crutches now. Closing Date for Farm Signup 15th The closing date for signing up new farms under the 1939 agricultural conservation pro gram has been set as January 15, according to County Agent Harry L. Riches. Farms that have been previously listed un der the program do not have to be signed up again for next year. Nearly all of the 3063 Marion county farms participating in tha program have been inspectedrfor 1938 compliance, since compli ance Inspection was started in September. . Vhe 1S39 program is not ex pected to be changed ' greatly from the 1938 procedure. It is expected that" sucn changes as are necessary will be included in information to be released in the near ftnre concerning the new program. grubbed and expects to reset the .ground to filberts. . Mrs. Milton H. Mentier was operated on at the Salem Gen eral hospital Thursday. Eldon Trenary broke his arm by falling into a pit Monday, Howard Hangen is eonflned to his home with chickenpox. Raymond Longcor, . a former Raymond Longcor,, a former I T 1 1 f. ". resident, arrived Thursday from LablSil Lenter S Aiuuesiu, Iam., 10 iuui ancr iu property interests of his aunt, Mrs. Carrie , Philips. He will beautify the place. Mrs. Phillips is In the hospital at Modesto for the removal of a goitre, he states. She Is a former resident here.' ; Program Friday LABISH CENTER The local Rings Honored on 47th Annifersary LYONS Mr. andlMrs. Albert Ring were pleasantly surprised when neighbors and friends gath ered to nejp tnem cieDrate tneir n -ar If iSL T?!f.i.ssS4rK-. 22 at Louis Mission fccatsav;0 is. wvv w s r x iu vaa high honors going tf 'Mrs. Albert Ring and Oscar Nauei r aim ncucuu uciu iu presiding and J. C. Larson serving as secretary. Preliminary plans were outlin ed for 1939 and considerable en thusiasm was displayed for the years w o r a . h. n. -'Kiev was made chairman of the January meeting. The Lutheran Brotherhood was responsible a year ago for the or ganization of the Silverton plan ning council, which organization la in turn largely responsible for Silverton's new high school now under construction and the sew age disposal plant which will be begun in the near future. Is Great Success Mrs. Stullenherger Is Called Suddenly school will give its Christmas pro- I meeting Wednesday alight In the gram Friday night. The teachers, I form of a packing paty. A barrel Minnie Joeckel and Mary L. Gro- I of fruit was sent to he Odd Fel- ver, have arranged an interesting lows home at Portland. entertainment. Their gift, ex- r The Lyons publics; school will change and tree will be held the present Its Chrlstma' program at afternoon of the same day. Fol- the Rebekah half Thursday night, lowing the program, the Christian The Sunday school frogram will Endeavorers plan to go carolling, be held at the ehurfh Christmas Among those who are home for I night. Everyone is mvlted to at-I AXfITYfr E W. StnllAn- berger, 72, died ' Very suddenly the Christmas holidays are wao- tend these programs of paralysis Monday night it her home one mile south of Amity mi. Hornschuch from the Unlver sity of Oregon, Clyde Boehm from She went out to feed her chick- I Oregon State, Ralph Leedy, also ens 'and when she id not re turn" her 'husband; went ' to look for her "and found her in the yard unconscious. .- - - She lived only a short - time after a doctor's arrival. Funeral arrangements haye not been completed from OSC, and Clark Leedy, Who graduated, from Annapolis last summer and is now stationed at San Diego. Ralph, who will enter the naval academy next summer. will not return . to school follow ing the holidays." - Both are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leedy. resident of this community for I S OH til e I'll CllStOltl V1C IV CBIB. successful series- oi evangelical services at the Salpm Japanese cnurcn here. Twenty young nennlA tnariA Atwniiin'm tn fnllnv vfmmmmmmmmmmzl Froves Fuzzlmff sd.:nAhtBer7; "i""iakiSxk"TWk--W3 o i icw. roiiowing fnisf; service, u To Entire School S flfr (enlapane,M! Tne reception fw- Rev. and ST. LOUIS The mission con ducted by Rev. John Stanley, CSP, a Paulist of New York City, was well attended by the parish- loners and members of surround ing parishes. On several evenings the historic old church In the middle of French Prairie shrine of Madame Dorion was crowded to overflowing. A feature was a question lox period devoted to . answering questions concerning moral and deligious problems submitted by the congregation. Rev. Charles Kraus, pastor, ex pressed appreciation of the suc cessful mission. He has stated HAZEL GREEN iRev. Selmat- I also that the attendance of non- su Kumura, the "Bipy? Sunday of I Catholics at the devotions was japan," is conducing a most most gratifying Japanese Revival Services Success I I! BUYS A $tnbeom Davenport Home Burns to Ground iVeeIc LIBERTY Three new SCIO Cracking embers in the attic, followed x immediately by pupils I Mrs. Kumura Saturday night was I dense smoke that enveloped the m -at were enrolled at school this week I attended by a and are: Clyde Shreve, came from adults and young people. Jefferson, fh the eighth grade; " r-H& Mary and J. C. Johnson, came to I Cauacitv Crowd Eniova Salem from the sonth. In th sixth i V8?801 rowa pnjoy grade. The boy, J. C, goes by his in Rials at school, states Mrs. Helen Glbbs, fifth and sixth grade teach er, who has not discovered as yet what the initials stand for. She Children's Program at grorn o"t I entire building, warned the Charles Steyaert family here that the home was in flames Friday. The building and contents were a complete loss. Tne property formerly was owned by the late J. L. raven- Si. Mary?s fin Sunday port and is located near the MT. crowd ANGEL A lie a p a c 1 1 y attended tHe Christmas P . ... .... wuhilr f tot fa,r weather nas heel conyeB I GrosjacQues as Mynterr von Hals l THAT GETS DO WH J !!n' "t?1" irB d states It is a rnmmnn viraettea tnr I program of St. Mauv's grammar children in the south to be called school, given at the;school audi- or referred to by their Initials. loriu"1 ouuaay aerpon. m. tier. Iatdoi i nomas Jeir, uati, ana number of Clergyjvrere special Slade bv Fox Vallev Men Tne operetta, ?'Ol4Crp3spatch" . , Roaring river state fish hatchery 10 miles southeast of Scio. A defective flue is thought to have been the cause of the fire. bv trades 5. 6. 7 Band 8. wa During Real Winter Days the main feature ad was well FOX VALLEY The oast week received by the audience. Frank Hubbard Grade School Will Present Operetta At Gym Thursday Night if TO BUSINESS j AlID DOES A JOB B r5 Gives you ' a quick, close, comfort-share the first time no skill re quired no weeks of patient practice. The ONLY electric " sharer with a lightning fast, single cotter that oscillates in an arc inside comfortable, smooth sharing head. The ONLY electric sharer with a sharing head of. finest Swedish steel screened to pick up tho beard the way it ows. . The ONLY electric sharer with a powerful, brush-type, self -starting . Unirersal motor, AC DC ....... ..?il5.00 HUBBAR D The Hubbard grade school will present the Christmas operetta. "A Wooden I the old man known &s Crosspatch I Shoe Christmas" at the :hool . . . . . . . ... I i . ... .. itur. n im. iAn t. enacted nis part reniarnaDn wen gymnasium., rnursaay mrnt. with house on the Trask place now oc- and he wa3 pipported by the public invited to attend. W cupied by the Nye family has been lne omer young actors. ine proaucuon is nnaer sur Iferf reroofed. Albert Carr has madel A IUUKU msuum comeuy i m uma njr, airs, considerable repairs on the house P79 added b' jounger chil- Lorena Duncan and Mrs. Fern belonging to Mrs. Susie Ransom ure ,a iaeir wvm wnj u m where the Carr family live. J. E. Jungwirth has his new barn fin ished on the outside. Severat men are working on the playshed at the Fox Valley school, it will require some time Funeral Servic&s for 1 I a j yet to complete the 'shed. IS sr North Howell People j Report Seeing Meteor and song, and , im wee folks depicted the sacredjjside of the Students at St. Louis Christmas season fa thpir rnn. I . Mate Program Tonight tributions. -r- Maude M. yuflcer Are Held at Seet Home i I?- ST. LOUIS The teacher. Miss Richards, announces the St. Louis school play will be Wednesday night In the school house, start ing at 8 o clock. LEBANON f unral services i Slowly Falling in North 5S &. Cupid Back in Dallas DALLAS - The first marriage NORTH HOWELL Much has cember 18-, were conducted Tues- I license issued In Polk county since I W been written In western news- j day at the Churchiof Christ of the new lajr went. Into effect was recently concerning me 8 4 8 ST - evens- Brovm papers unusual meteor , displays. Local residents report seeing a brilliant green: meteor slowly falling to ward the northern' horizon last Wednesday night. This, was pos sibly the one which; was supposed to have fallen about 30 miles north ot Dallas. Smaller ones have also ; been noted but- the green one' was much larger and much more no- Jewelers & Opticians 184 N. Liberty f Open 11 tlceable ? thansanyi others seen around here.. ; Sweet Home by Rev. Davis of j the Assembly of Goj, with inter ment in the "tiilllgin cemetery. Mrs. Tucker was ban near Knox Butte, : Linn county, ' July 18. 1876, and spent mot of her life In the " locality whfe - she died. Survived are hjr widower. William Tucker of Sweet Home two children ; by a Sformer mar riage. Harry Rolf and Mrs. Gertrude Spaur, bep of Port- TerIand;, , one sister. vjMrs. Anna! Until 9 P. All This Week w I ana tne i; JfyllSV taking part. Program at Church 2ENA The Zaa Christmas program Wednesday night will be! $ I of at the school as In former i jt I years, with pupils of the school ! 33 (Wyerof California. - and the i Christian Endeavorers - - - - s Christmas Bexes . The Expressjpje Message Of Affectloif j - Issued by County Clerk Carl S. Graves here Saturday, December 17, to Carl E. Barnard, 24, labor er, Dallas and Dorothy C Freer, 18, housekeeper. WHY SUFFER? WHY BE DISCOURAGED? HKM OSKHOIDS (Piles) Colitia Consbpatios Fi- ssrs Dlctra. 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