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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1939)
TIGHT CTJ CHZCCII CTAtZCAl?; Dfcri, Crzzza, Vcx ZZZZZ?. Z KZ3 -Hi . if 4 -:" 1 t ' - - rDM;Fres8iilsE yUliiXiiUJlUU A AAA Deaconess aJt Angell Island t JSends Gratitude, for Recent Pac ; v.o iiinw lialMii Furniture" with illustration, wu the topic : presented by Mr. O. C. Wltfteber at the meeting Mon day; of the DAR at tie home of Mrs. F.'W.;Swk.i;;;,;'!-"T-lMrg. ? D. Cervlti1 and Mra, TITt.Mlx MnnriMl trill- (A fiMt f T7am to nresenr the Good -Cili- senship pin to Doreen Rice, elect- ed pilgrim of the btsb school, to eater the contest w 1th otaerOre . gon ' high school ' candidates for the annual pilgrimage . to the ' DAR national contention; they 4 also presented a" scroll of the Declaration of. Independence to , the high achooi. " ; ' ' A feature 'of the: meeting was Na letter from Katharine Maurer, deaconess of the US immigration " .ttim inD Island. thsiik- Ing the chapter for Ckristma 5 giits ; Miss r Maurer stated tnat n : presenting the - the gifts she asked how many had heard the Chistmas. story,, and from . 1M Chinese I children ' only two an wered In the affirmative; ". : Mrs. - TV 0. Cowgill will pre - tide At . ' Colonial tea t home- rebraury 0. "'.. 'J'Zi. f '.; " aiiiw-: 'Mb ' THaV :? 3 -; JLEBANON' Mrs. Lois . Metou sek received ; a ; telegram,- from Kansas Tuesday telllna-: of the V death of her stepfather; Albert ; Fitch.' well known in Lebanon, 'i-z where he spent about four years before returning to Kansas last August; "". f-?-'-r ri:v Nada Strayer, daughter of Sen ; . ator .- Strayer,- was guest speaker . and discussed current 'problems. fv.v.The 12tlu annirersary of the , . organisation.. of the Baptist Wom ' en's Serrice class - was observed Tuesday night by a chicken din ner attended by. husbaLds- and ether gue3?s; "members, of the . mt. and jura. h. a. uregson, ditring - south on Dodge street . car; going norm, aem.cara neug considerably damaged and occu pants more or less shocked. A t heavy for prevailed which made , driving, difficult . Cards Feature 2" 'arties i MT. "ANGEL The pf lie win- sera In Tuesday night's card par ty, sponsored by the ' Ct' Ann's Altar society, were: . High tn bridge, Gerald Zollner and Mrs. Led Barr; high in M50"A Mrs. John Wlndschiegel and Phil An nen; additional prises, Mra.'Blem and. Mrs." John Schwab. Twenty eight tables of cards vera played. .The local eourt of the Catho lic Daughters of America held its octal, meeting te the Bti Mary's meeting room Monday night " Card were played; nine Ubles of being In play. Mrs. J. A. j Kaiser .waa ' awarded Wth score honors and , Miss Dorothy Keber won second prize.: v. English Oasses Give Short Plays - GATES The high school gave inree one-act plays sponsored- by th English three classes at the auditorium Saturday night The rrvtnua . opttufHi wiia a marcn by : the Gates hand, followed by a fantasy, 'With the Help of Pierett:" - drama. Ant Wleder. eben; a musical 1 iterlnde by the high school chorus; comedy, "Wiener tr 1 Wednesdav an A muele, "Street Urchins,", by high school boy chorus. -s i Mr. and Mrs. Roy ? Beebe of Sterling,' Colo, have leased ' the Albeit . MiUsap' property above Gates and will live there. . Secrots Enjoy Hike Monmouth The local boy coat; troop enjoyed 'a trip to , Black Rock - Saturday morning where ' they cooked: their break fast In the open, mnd took a 7 mlle hike. John Ha worth of New berg, a student at " Oregon Nor mal sehoot ls scoutmaster; i 2 BIG FEATURES 1 ius Und Feature ; ?D ARK SANDS'? V y., ' PAUL XtOBESOX ' H ITEN'ItY WILOOXOX Vonight - Vri, - Sat, !ff 4 ... - , . mj . I'.v ;r- Tlas2nd DtU i cu gi - M)iw;iniilnr"' Mt Ansel F ,e sl-ax. v Radio and Screen Entcrtoinots Albert N. Chaperao j (Kenny Baker r E 4 LJ . 'Story of how' Albert N Chaperau. pseodo-diplomat smuggled Jewels past customs men in New York and Into the hands of his Broadway and Bollywood clients la expected to be unfolded in New York fed eral court tf . - when Jack Benny, the radio comedian, goes on trial on smuggling charges. Several other well-known comedians will be on hand as government witnesses. They include Jack's wife. rMary Livingstone; Georr. Burn and Grade ADen; Kenny Baker, West Salem News- - WEST SALEM The Jolly Time Quilting elub met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Elmer Dlerson , for aniltlng and club' dinner was served.. -- ' - Mrs.. Phil Hathaway , and Mrs. Homer Harrison entertained with a dinner at the Hathaway home Sunday night, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Leo White on their wedding anniversary. About 20. guests at tended. ..i ... Gwendolin Rust, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.- Rust, 1 eon fined to Salem general hospital for sinus treatment. . Several cases of mump? are re ported and one case of scarlet fever. Planer Endoye '.; e es MILL CITY A. T. Cather wood Is eonfined to his home with a crippled foot, suffered while working at the planer. The 4H girls cooking club, division three, entertained with a dinner In honor of their mothers at the home -of their leader,' Mrs. Jessio Pendleton. The regular monthly meeting of the PTA was held in the Rec reational room of - the high school Monday night with the president Mrs. Harry Mason in charge. Program numbers were given by Mrs. Henry Sause, Mrs. Gurtsen and Ursla Witt Miss Mirian Allen offered suggestions on the improvement of the grade school S library. Cut From Cow's Tooth Is Cause Of Hand Fungus PERRY1) ALE George Van Ottea is saffering with, a fan. gwa growth .on his hand caused by a cut received from a cow's tooth.' At ' first be gave no thoagfct of the injury; bt later' it became Infected and he has been receiving medical aid. V The growth does not Improve has rather is spreading over his hand. f It 1 a rare disease and the doctor has known, of only eight eases before; , The acci dent, happened several week ago. .. . - Paul Spencer Elected lWent of Smdenu SILVERTO trtrh JaK i atudeht body officers ' elected Monday afternoon and installed at general assembly Tuesday are: President, Paul Spencer; .vice president. ' Jak Pmt uAt. Harry Wilson! - treasurer itv! ara .- Btrooet ; l--- ' -. . 9 r '.... . - iniun Georre'Corns) Mary Lhringstone r ? Stork SBower Is ; flfFeature at Qub WILLAMINA Mrs. Randall Taloln entertained the Young Matrons club at her home. Pres ent were )&n. Doyle Drill, Mrs. Lindal Thomason, .. Mrs. P. Ir Zetterberg, - Mrs. Ross .Wright and Mrs. Bill Francis! The group honored Mrs. Wright with a stork shower. . . :--. . . The Parsonage club, composed of . the ..Methodist ministers of Yamhill county, held a covered dish dinner and fellowship meet ing at the home of Rev. and Mrs. L. w. Wolfe at Sheridan Monday. Guests were Rev. and Mrs. Charles Dark, Rev. and Mrs. L. Griffith of MeMbmville, Rev. - Lee Mooney of Amity and Rev. and Mra C. H. Schrieber of Willamina. O. M. McCurrv and danvhta Paulino, have arrived from Long Deacn, vanit. to make their home with PaultnO' grandparrnte, Mr. ana Mrs. w. j. Grabenhorst their Calif oral home having been broken ur bv the duth Af the mother, Ms. Alico McCnrry, aaagnier oz sir. and Mrs. Gra benhorst St Loiiis Women Reelect Officers ST. LOUIS The nmi f . ... ----v At. iouis Altar society Sunday reelected Mrs. Dave Dubois as president and Mm - v-o Kraos as secreUry and treasurer. wemy-eignt tables were filled for cards at th mpIis kaa party Sunday night I Mr. and Mrs. Alwin Manning, newlyweds, are now at home to their friends on their poultry tMim in at. ijoms. The infant chUd of Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt 8ns v ianiki Sunday after the first mass at ua mamoiic thnreh here by Father O'Conneli. Mr. and Mrs. Wynard acted as sponsors. Copb'aubls tfome. Fioii PIONEER The Pioneer school organized a 4H cooking clnb, with two divisions. Janice Garner was elected president; Jo Anne Garner, vice-president, and Bettie Thompson, '; secretary i, treasurer. Mr. Harry - WiHs waa chosen as the leader. The club meets Mon day. . v ; : . . Mr. and Km" m'm' .e. and family have moved to their ft Am A wlil.k ' IV ' . r r. " mey . nave oeen building on the Ellendale. They formerly lived at Cheshire. : Blarion Pontmistregg ;oesXbpration Jf A. R 0 N Mrs. Leo Smith, postmistress here, underwent an operation at the Good Samaritan hospital ati Portland Wednesday. Her family vroport :?he is re covering as rapidly ' as can", be expected. Miss Laura Thomas is wbsUtntlng la the" postof flee . Last Times Xonlght AThn Lsjm I Jrancea' ? Jlercer i. - ia VlTi. -Gaiety. -Glrla- . With , Patrlda ESIs I Jack EuILert I V Tiro Ace Hits Eetty GraUe The lureo !TTimu9 - Bern - tn ; , Campus -1 Cc"??'r,?s'' llesq-nltecn '. ta . Hcroes cf -nll to Testify at :ack Benny Trial r Mrs. Pm N. Laoer 1 I jaaMaorTBsjsaw aw I Gracia ABen ) lull i f nnlA of the Benny troupe, and Jack Pearl, the "Baron Munchausen' of the radio. . Burns, who was himself indicted. Surrendered and pleaded guilty Benny admits to 'purchasmg Jewels valued at more than 13.000. but denies that he had any knowledge that they , were to be smuggled Into the United States by Qiapcrau. who pleaded guilty to counts Involving kdm with Mrs. Ehna-N. Laoer., wife of a New York state supreme court justice. MrsyLiuer also pleaded tonxjfs Community Glubs ! LINCOLN Mr. and Mrs. Pred McKinner and Ur and Mra V!. tor Utterback, committee, have arrmngea an interesting musical program for the'. January meet ing of Lincoln eommnnlt rltih to he held at the schoolhouse, maay nJgnt GRAND ISLAND At the meet ins? - of the . ImaroTSment ilnh Saturday night-Glenn Gregg of ino cnerry city Baking company showed several reels of moving pictures. - Mrs. Dick Rockhill and lfra Jaka Tompkins, Jr. will be in charge of the next program, Sat urday night, February 4. Re freshments were served by the men. Boys Cook-Meal For 4H Project EWEGLEr -"The Hashers," 4H boys'" camp cookery club under the leadership of Ralph Nelson, principal, served a complete dem onstratlon meal Friday at the schoolhouse.. Each boy cooked one Item at home, bringing the food) to school and waraing the meat Tit noon. Members are i Er nest Wells, Keith La Due. Wil fred Wasson. Ronald rjfofe.rr WlHlam Ames. Donald HnitlrstM ana jonn uaike. r Mrs. E. J. Wlnkenwerdev fa recovering satisfactorily at the Salem general hospital following a 'major operation. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Huckstep are the Barents of a hov. Jamaa Bryant, who is their third child ana second son. Call Board ; CAPITOL " m v m m m w "Newsboy Homo" bill, Jackie Cooner and "BVmr Daughters" with the Lane sisters. Saturday-"Out West with the Hardys" and "Fighting j Thoroughbreds." - ' STATS ' Today Mvrna Lot and Cary Grant in "Wing In the Dark", and Edward G. - Rnhlnun l -A Blight hill. Case of Murder f .-. ; - HOLLYWOOD Today Doable Patricia Ellia and Jaek v Halbert in . "The aaforv Girla" and "Crime Ring" with Allan v Lane and Frances Mercer. ; Friday Double bill, i ' Cam- , pus Confessions'- with , Betty Grable and- Elea- nore Whitney -x and" tho r- three Mesqulteera in "He- : roe of the Hills." ' ir GRAND ' Today." v "Meet tho Girls,, with iJune Lang -and Lynn Bart " ' Saturday Tyrone Power.. Naney Kelly and Henry Fonda In "Jesse lames. e e ITT Qrvnwts V w : ' e Today ' Doable" bill, . .. Lalse Ralnerln "Drama- " , tie k School" and - ''Dark Sands" with Paul Robe- v' son. ' - ' - 4 e ji" ZZni I i r i? iv.'rrr I - - . (Jack Pearij Beebe Residence Damaged by Fire DALLAS Fire which started around a chimney in the Donald Beebe home at 111 Leveas street about C:t0 p-m. Tuesday did con siderable damage to the house and famishing. -'- - ThO fire had rained mo nnrh headway before the fire depart ment was called that most of the furniture in the upstairs bedrooms was ruined and the room them selves heavily damaged. The down stairs rooms were badly damaged by .water. -: --- - .- . The house is the property of Mr. and Mra. Donald Beebe but was rented- furnished to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Julian of the Julian Variety store. Insurance was car- neo, it is understood. . . Three in Farailv TURNER Mrs. P. S. TnAtn. asen is quite Hi at her home oast or town, suffering from a lengthy flu attack. Her daughter, Mrs.) Igomene Hutehenson, has been ' movea nome xrom Balen and s convalescing from an operation. Mrs. John Girardln, 111 for two weeks with gallstone tronble, was taken to the Salem general hos pital Saturday night for obser vation; ; v" . v-sc.-.-' The IOOF met in regular meet ing Saturday night, with tho Re bekahs furnishing the supper. KirUiaiii Praises Auburn Program AUBURN Tho Manna Loa Guitar crab of II members from the Priseiila Meiainger atudios, gave a 45-mmute program Fri day night at the Auburn school; preceding the address by Art KiTkham of K0IN Tho senior accordion band as sisted with several special num bers, which included, solos, trios and band numbers. - Thirty-six students took part in this program, which was high ly commended by Klrkham for Its showmanship, variety, un usual, arrangement and origin ality. ; : Paving Project ? Brings Activity, v WEST SALEM Real estate j activity has shown a marked in crease in West Salem since the announcement of the : plan 'for'" paving approximately five miles of streets. '; r'- : ;':.v:rvf Many inquiries are reported f for lots and many are planning to build homes along he streets?' to 'bo snavodv if ri t s s-c i Building permits Issued this week" are as foUowa: B. X. Teel,4 garage oa Patterson ave. 1 3 0 ; C. W, Wallace, one-story dwell- lng at mil Sixth street of f $400; Grover Hillman, one-story , dwollinglat I1SIV GerUt; 11,000: one-story house at IIS Gerth at cost of 21.000: renalr ciMfan I- d welling at 17C Gerth at cost of $125. , : f . ; Women to Offer 7 J Antique' Display i SILVERTOrf-Aatiques of many kinds win bo 'on disphw at the February 1 meeting of tho 611- verxon woman- uuo. jars.' rern-' Bigson, antique dealer of' Cor- i rallls. wiU bo . tho speaker . t Mra. Reber Allen I ta charge ' of tho' heirloom and antlqao dia ! jlay. A many eft tho members! a possible win wear colonial costumes. : Tea will be served. ! Hrs. VTUUaa EirL't will Mr a I Siindav J Schools Tir To Meet Jam ;2? District Convention Slated at Jefferson ; Program ' v a Airang ed JEFF E R S O N Miss Helen Kihs, secretary, announces that the ; Jefferson . district Sunday school convention will be held at the Marion Presbyterian church Sunday at 2 p. m. Rev. William Watson is president In- ciuaed on the program will be devotionals by Rev. A. P. Lay ton. Snecial nnmbera nv the vari ous ' Sunday, schools and speech oy jure, r rea Tooxe of Salem. Daring the business meeting two banners-will be awarded and the award will be made to the winner in tne poster contest last year. The public is invited. urns' liengoe Bosy At the ' recent meetinz of tha Girls' league of the Jefferson School, three lmiMtrtant nrnloota were 4ieussed: An all school party to be held in February r s pie saie, and the decoration Of the health room. . Froeeeda from the pie sale will be used to help furnish the health room; Semester examination ere ha. lag held in the school this week. ? iter, hi c. Ajfdrd, pastor of the Methodist church,- is attend ing the Oregon pastors'" confer enee in Portland this week, "tt ' Tne last of a Jierlej of five card parties sponsored bv "the Marion Farmers' Union will be held fet the Odd Fellows hall In Jefferson Friday night ' Pay Final Respects tQ Vet . DAYTON Several score- out-of town relatives and friends attend ed the funeral of "Grandpa Charles Hadley Monday. - He was the last Civil war veteran here. 1 Six grandsons, Keith, Earl,; Dale. Vernon. William and El- wood Hadley were the pallbear ers, w. is. uraoennorst and Miss Annabel Nelson aanr. The Davton nost American Ta. gion attended in a. body and were eolor bearers and marehed at the head Of the procession from the church to cemetery. The custom ary 11 guns and taps Were by the McMinnvuie National Guard com pany. ' 1 Aid Schedules Sale SrLVERTON Trinltv T-diaa' Aid society will hold a sale of fan. CT. work articles and a nroaram to everyone ana refreshments vm 1 ka m m M at? I bo served. mxwcoCTrK3AL-roma- Iwpreve cor radio raoaptioa, raduoa Mre sfoUc. Chfosaed mx m llT0 steal. Tor one place or rfWided windskield an. .W1B6-107 r , Misl ie Beg. t2J7 Dechie .. .. V71nd8h!cld T7Ipc? i -U" A. , Lli.l. : . ' 1 niiiwin, - iiwn oennanx ao tioo. N6 slowing down On hilla. : For inside or outside mounting. E. It25 Full Cise 5tx7t la. Au Wool Hobcb a Eif value fringed all wool robe s Rich patterns. Thick and worm. ,CM8 Seg.LS) M GIOVCO MenVsUpon'styU. .' Soft fanHa- non pigstin. durafcl and good looking, wsU studied. Save vUh 80Jety.il' - C3DC America' ISosf Beautiful The Weetern Clant Seper whipcarl ; --..W I I a' - . Loc" t-?ar. rU-a aoaW, J a Many a" 11 at - Can ". k-ti ia 11 il J & M Dnc!7cIlo V Smiling Pay?- :; J-i 'ji:'- ' .TAKE A TIP from Miss Ifary Davin (above), who waa -Bamed the asosf beantif ul wait - Teas ia Plttsbnrgh daring a eon test sponsored by the western Pennsylvania restaaraat assecla- Vmm at a eenvention. It pays to -be pleasant says Miss Pavhv SnanannnBaaBnnHiMBMBaBaRaaBBHBwwHaiiaaBM Gates Hoopsters f Defeat Jefferson JEFFERSON The first and econd teams of the Gates high school basketball team defeated the Jefferson teams here Friday night with a score of 21 to IS tn the first game. The second team won 18 to II. - Following the games, supper Was served by the domestic science girls to . teams of both schools. The student body pro Tiled, the menu, which waa planned by Betty . Terhune and Jean Meng. Tuesday, January 21, the Jet- erson team wiu play Amnevflle a a mm Ion the latter' floor. .Aft1- A ' S Hurry you have only 4 few mete 'days tn which to pocket 30 Savings during this stockeducing sola of smooth fisting seat covers for 1938 and earlier model cars. Mony PattorncTon Dale Tq make room for the new models for 1939 cars, we have slashed prices oa our Duro and Hollywood doth slip-ons, Catalina Aridex waterproofed wovenfilierand Lcleside wov en fiber seat covers. These covers are offered in many smart patterns. They are carefully tailored to fit snugly and smooth ly, and there are colors to harmonize with any car interior. Bay NOW Save 80 . . . Sale Bads Saturday. January 23th. a J$k for price mm, Smta Cswers or hi E Twartw types V ;. lor car, tractor, each buut to grre longer, safer mile age . . . and greater satisfaction for Uss money, liberal trade-in allowance for your old tire, too '. ' . "2 ff LOWFrkaEajTtrm' A price for every purse .. . whouW you buy Pexm Sirjarame. emr finest lttH Pesmsvlvcmia V. Wear-well 1C0 Perautyltanfci ; . . or long. : Bun finest Western oS you'll enjoy long safe lubricaticn and save too.l Ask for Low Prices. tew FriceaV gberal gmorantsea trade ha oJowonos and cesMtractioa that oasores swe storong. ample reserve power for operating extra accessories, and long dependable eervice ntake the. Western Giant, Wizard and Wasco the Wesf greaiest battery valuesl ,.J f..,asi VHa 1 t ' 1 Cjvr:rp. rrfCij uwnTd?' Tiir : ; Reccive;Awards iv TURNER The following ' 4H awards have been receive4Jy. Tur ner, club, members: Eighth year certificate,' LaVerno Whitehead; -sixth year certificate; Ruth Bones, Hazel. Peterson; f. -5 Fifthyear pins, Mary Petersen, Hazel Larson, and Bern a dine White j fourth year' certificates, Kenneth ; Barber; Stanford Pra therrRosalie.White.' Uoyd .Grim, and Doris Webb; third year- pins, JeanBaU and Betty Peeun; Second year certificates, Calvin Webb Edwin Ball, Keith Bones, ' Virginia Sorenson, Tommio , Ev ans. Ella Petersen; Doreen Boyer, Harold Ensor, Ira Harrison, Bev erley,. 'Webb, Robert' Sorenson, Howard Ensort ; Pearl Bower James Boyer, Gordon McCulley, Melvin Baker, JSdward Hatfield, Frances McCulley, Marjoril Show er; Colleen Boyer, and .Bonnie Webb.; First year, pins, Cariene Ioeken; Aleta Duckett, Ishmael Duekett, Shirley Baker, . Wallace Riches, Freda Mae Miller, Edith Boyer, Antaa ' Lou Miller, -Betty LBouchie, Mae Locken, and Morris fum.. . auni VTho Sewing clnb will meet Jan nary 21 Instead of , the 23rd as Mrs. Whitehead is attending the Leader's conference at Cor vail is. Funeral Is Today : 6CIO--Mrs. . Alice Boyle,, 75, died Monday at her home in Crabtree, near Scio. Funeral services will be from Crabtree chorea Thursday at 1:30 p. m. and burial will bo in the family plot in the Scio cemetery. She waa born in Ontario, Can ada, and lived near Scio more than 40 years. Surviving are one son, Crawford .Boyle, - Crabtree ; three daughters, Mrs. Watson Eastbn and Mrs. Dave Dixon of Scio and Mrs. Lyle Kinser, Lyons; two brothers, John T. Brock, near Scio, and Robert Brock, Ontario, Canada. i Presbyterian Circle Will Serve Dinner DALLAS Circle B of the First Presbyterian church was entertained at the home of Mrs. Mark Hayter Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. F. Spooner is president Members of Circle B will act as hostesses for the church din ner to be held Thursday night. Mrs. Chauneey Gettman was a guest The next meeting will be held at the homo of Mr. Del Reinomer Monday, February . OurZtegular low Prices! 1939 Car 11 1 truck, bus or r X if "i t . rizZz. tela. ' 1 , ,