The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oreron, Saturday Moraine, Febroarj 11, 1939 PAGE THREE LaBounty Rite Will Be Tod a7 ; Funeral Services Held Also for D. W. Lawrence of Lebanon Area " r LEBANON Following funeral ' -;. "errices: at; theHarry C. . Howe - lunerat home. Saturday at 2 p. mi lor Peter; LaBounty, 9 0", the body via be placed In a rault at Sa lem until rood -weather, when It will be moved to the family lot at Chippewa. Falls; Wise, accom- - panled by. bis daughter. LaBounty -was born at Moores ' town.' N. Y October 22. , 1848 - and was married In Wisconsin in - 1872. to Maria Belle Wells whd died In 1908. He came to-Leba ' lion seven' years ago to make his " home with his daughter Mrs. H.' ' A. Ball Surriving are' two other daughters - Mrs. Laura ' More- V house " and Mrs. ' Mary Hoy t of California: four grandchildren : r eight "great ' grandchildren: three sisters and tw6 brothers in Ne- , . braska. : ' ' ' Daniel W. Lawrence - LEBANON Daniel W. Law rence, 77, well known farmer in this locality, died February 8, at : the home-, of . his stepdaughter. Mrs. Ruth Shores following lingering Illness. He was bora in Illinois November 2, 1861. He was married at Lebanon to-Ruby Bland, member of a prominent Linn county family; ; the . only ' child of their marriage." Mrs. Ru by Cammln.s, died In 1929; fol lowing his wife's death he mar Tied "Mrs; Alice- Lawrence.' They v nave, lived 'on a farm near Leba- V ;on- the past' 29 years. " Surviving are his, widow, Alice lawrenee; three , step children Lyon '. Lawrence and ; Mrs. Ruth ' Shores : of Lebanon: .Daniel E. Lawrence, Delta, Colo.; . four grandchildren: one - sister, Lina Henderson, of the mlddlewest ' ' . Funeral services were held Friday at 2 p. m. with burial 4n - a Lebanon cemetery. :ThreeiCheers tor the. Navy :: ywsjsswjBBSsjsssjwsssjsjwwsssj www r v ! ' v - . r "' ,A v: A' 1 ! v jT ''J . if I: "a:r::::::-r::-K-:-:-:::;-c;: y " i: i . V , , v ,V ' " ' ' " 1 1 . ' ' r i vj - ,,s -J-jf:-:t ? ' f " I ' V . , - I : V y ". ' ,- -- 1 , s ' :-: : t s , -. '''::;: . r j r f - ' . .- : x-:-:vX:.?: ::5v .- . . ; v . - x , - y- ;v- A - j ' :f1 George Brent, Olivia de Haviland and John Payne are the romantic triangle who head the cast of Wings of the Navy," the thrill-packed saga of the ITS navy ah- service, which will have its first lo cal showing at the lOafnore theatre today. The same bill Include "Lincoln In the White House,' and ."Ferdinand the Bull, both of which are la. technicolor Mistletoe Grcle, Selects Officers Election of officers for Mistletoe Circle, Neighbors "- of Woodcraft, waa hel at the regular meeting Wednesday night.: ' ?c - 5 ' New oliicers are Mrt. ,T.' B. Tooker,' past guardian neighbor: tin." TV; U .Parsons,- guardian neighbor; Mrs. - Roy Plummer, banger; Mrs-Dora Glaxe.-ma gi clan; Mrt. J.; E. Clayton.' at tendant; - Mrs.' -Mary StanvcapV taw 01 tne guaras; Miss Marie Hayes, musician; Mrs. Joe Rem ington, inner sentinel : Del Plas ter, o a t e r senUnel; tDr, S. R. smitn. airs. Ida' East and Charles McCann. managers: Mrs. . E.: M Laban,' press correspondent and Mrs. waiter Bird, nag bearer.' . They will be installed Wed nesday night, April 12. Mrs.' Rot Plnmmer and Miss Marie; Hayes were in charge of the supper. Bazaar Satwday V ... MONITOR The local . Trinle Link club .will sponsor a bazaar Feornary 14 at 8 p.m. at the IOOF hall. A. R. Moss of Salem and his picture booth will be on hand. Grangers' Hews benefit card party, will be held Saturday, February: .11 at 8 o'clock. There' will be tables of 500," contract and" Chinese checkers; Sandwiches and cook ies will be served. UNION HILL Mrs. Julian Krens and Mrs. John Stelnber ger were hostesses to the grange home economic - club at the grange hall Wednesday ; after noon.' . . ' - -'' The program Included group singing with Mrs. Floyd Fox as pianist; travelogue of her recent trip to California by Mrs. Car rie 'Townsend;. music . Iy Mrs. Carl Jones;, roll 'call on' Wash ington and Lincoln- tbpics. ' v SILVERTON HILLS Ira Lo- ron. ' Meretarv of the Marion county Pomona grange reports the ' county visitation list - com pleted to Included Salem to Stay ton. Woodburn to Salem, Stay ton to Turner, Turner to Wood barn, Ankeny to Red Hills, Rob erts to Ankeny. Red Hills to Union Hill. Chemawa to Rob erts, Butteville to North Howell. Fairfield to Silverton Hills, Sil verton . to vr, Fairfield, ' Silverton HUls to Butteville; Union Hill to North Howell, Macleay. to Che-, mawa. North Howell to Macleay. Marion. County grange council will convene at Sirerton March 1. TURNER Rep. H. A. Canady of Roseburg. will come from Sa lem Saturday to visit, his niece Mrs. William Spires, and also to give" a" talk at" the 2 o'clock open program of Surprise grange. Mrs. Spires is the lecturer. Friends wel come. . y) ..- Duncan to, Speak ."" LEBANON Mildred E. String er, .lecturer of Crowfoot grange announces that Robert -.M. Dun can of Burns, president "of. the senate, will speak before the grange Saturday evening, ' Call dab Meeting AMITY The Women's Civic Improvement club of Amity will meet next Tuesday at z:su p. m at the home of Mrs. R. R Massey. .Mrs. B. E. Pettlnger of Oswego will be the guest speaker, Attend. OSC Confab : MONMOUTH Delegates, from Oregon Normal school : to - the conference at Oregon State col lege'; this week include: Jack Boon, ; Lorena ' Burchfleld.v Pat Boy, Joan Gibson, Ervtn Mead ' and .Bernard Graf ten,' all stu dents; . and Ellis A. Stebbins, business manager. . .' Students of Coos,' Lane and Douglas counties attending Ore gon Normal school,, are sponsor lng ah exenfsion Saturd'ay to the . state ca"pltol in Salem: ' ' 4.3fERS JO MEET : . C:. MACLEAY Mrs. J.F. C. Te kenburg and ' Mrs. A: H. '. Fuest man will' entertain , members of : the'4-M club Thursday afternoon at the, Tekenburg-.home. I Gall Board : ; t s V' ' ' GRAND . Tortar Jackie Coontrln ? Russell Funeral Held Tuesday ' - JEFFERSON William B. Rus-' sell, 8 9, who died Sunday night at his home In Marion, was for 40 years a resident of Jefferson. He moved to Marion 20 years ago. He was associated with the late C. M. Smith in the mercan tile; business, and was also' a rural-mall carrier. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Vtola Pate Russell; daughter,: Mrs. A. E. Edwards of Seattle and a sister Mrs. Lucy Welkbn of Spokane. " j Funeral services were held at; the Friends church Tuesday, con-: ducted by :Rev.; WlHam Watson.; Interment .was made in the'- Jef ferson cemetery. Clinic Next Tuesday UNION HILL A health clinic vill be held at the grar.ee hall for school children Tuesday; Feb ruary 14. 1 " Sunday school will be at 10 o'clock Sunday at the Union -Hill grange hall. "Gangster's Boy. Winn KLSINORE Today Double bill, of the Navy with George Brent and Olivia DeHavil- land and "Lincoln in the Whitehouse." and "Ferdin- and the Bull." -- . . ' CPlTOL . Todays-Double bill, "Dark ... Rapture," Denis-Roosevelt Belgian Congo expedition, f and "Broadway Muske- teers" with Margaret LInd- say and Ann Sheridan. STATE " Today Edward G. - Rob- ' Inson In "The Amazing Dr. Clltterhouse" and . Jane Withers ' In : "Always in Trouble.", J HOLLYWOOD Today Double bill, Bob - Steele in "Colorado Kid" and. "The Chaser" with : Dennis . O'Keefe and Ann Morris.'. :i ' a NKWL.YWEDS RETURN " srr. LOUI Mr. and Jrs: Al bert Mark s (Theresa Vander beck) . returned recently from California . and are now. residing near Woodburn. . He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marks of St. Louis. . SOX TO iBAPKERS, . .'. MISSION BOTTOM An nouncements were received here Thursday of the arrival of a baby boy, Gary Ray, February 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Barker, former residents here. Mrs. Bar ker is a niece of Mrs. Gu Met calf. Farmers' Union News CLEAR LAKE The Keizer local of the Farmers' union meeting at the Clear Lke schoolhouse Wednesday night, enjoyed: a program by the pupils of the school. The state presi dent, George Potts, Installed the newly elected- officers and gave an interesting talk on legislative questions and other matters of interest to the union. W. L. Creech, of the Bethel local, ex plained the cooperative setup for handling the farmers' livestock and announced that arrange ments have been, completed to receive hogs and other stock Tuesday, February 14 at 14th and Oak street, Salem. . .-. M w M Club Notes we cannot' be responsible for dam age to same. Once upon a time there was a shy, sensitive ' young bull, who was content only to sit under a cork tree and smell the flowers until one day a bee smelled first and what happened to Ferdinand the Bull after that yon can see for yourself today at the Elslnore. All Joking aside, I believe to day's six-hit show is the best com bination of attractions' ever off ered to the Mickey Mouse club by Manager Carl .Porter. I will ex plain later why we have six hits today. Calling all model - airplane builders Here is your chance to win a swell prize and have your favorite model displayed in a downtown store. . As I mentioned last week, on ' the stage,' simply bring your airplane down to the Elslnore today before H o'clock and leave the rest to me. Have your, model in a box or crate as In today's six-hit show we will have as hit No. 1 Big stage show with" your favorite - entertainers and Mouse band. Hit No. 2 Chapter 5 of "Scouts -to the Res cue" with Jackie Cooper. Hit No. 3 "Tough Kid" with Frankle Darro; a feature about the prize fight ring. Hit No. 4 Walt Dis ney's triumph " in Technicolor "Ferdinand the Bull." Hit No. 6 for Lincoln's birthday we have In Technicolor Warner Bros, version of "Lincoln In the White House." Last but by far the least, hit No. , "Wings of the Navy," an air plane picture with so many air planes in it that it is impossible to count them. The main stars in "Wings of the Navy" are George Brent, Olivia DeHavilland and John Payne. Here is a picture you MUST see and one that you will never forget. But don't forget to come today at 1:00 at the Elslnore. JAY, Mickey Mouse Chief. In Hospital Here JEFFERSON Mrs. E. I. By- rum is in the Deaconess hospital in Salem. J. A. Aupperle, father of Guy Aupperle, was taken to the Al bany general hospital the first of the week for treatment. FATIIEri-Dlc Chot ncketetr "P-Vt wmakm my Msta lsrhsW- . CON-lIoc popular boy In town t - m - - -- ----- - SALEM'S LEADING THEATRE STARTS TODAY-TRIPLE HIT SHOW! ADVENTURE - inter unifrtminr i 11 )rrn if THRILL tfter -1 ireat Ut Mm elownr a4 . 'rH-ZZk I - - 4BSBSSJBBBBBSJBBSSSJBSBBSJSBBB TOUTT ";iT 21 TDT3T.Q jj in noiiAircnio Aiour "Scrappy Cartoonw News . DANGER - '. - 1 ' 1 - - - i .-w- -V - - W.- - - -nnnrinn .11 mi nit I- rm 1 1 I J 1 THRU I E J v.v Cs M a. ItZl V J " fafissw C . ""DWIGER I Frank' McHugh John Litcl Victor Jory , Henry O'Neill ' Directed by u Lloyd Bacon A Cosmopolitan - Production' George Brent Olivia De Havilland John Payne PLUS : The Okt Eaawcipirint ttnm Again as WanMt Bros, praodly'j :coui4vjnrrEnousi: js h rsssftsrs technicolor ' with' . ' . . FRANK McGLYNN, Sr. Creator, of the "Abraham Lincoln" role la - the famous play by John Drlnkwater DICKIE MOORE JOHN HARRON PLUS -r r n III 1 1 HOLLY WOOP -Sunday-Monday-Tuesday--l 5C Continuous Ierformance Sunday 2 to 11 P. M. A Pieiure You Will Waut to See AGAIN AGAIN and AGAIN! AMERICA'S GIUaNrtlK THEIR NEWEST... AM as ADVENTURE! 1 ni-- .stRll 1 alllM' u'sldimaW i; . .1 r rs 1 - ' i A' ret O Remember "A Family Affair", "Tou'r - Only Young Once", "Judos Hardy's Childrta'? Judge Hardy's family is hff gia . . . groarfT than w the New Story of lodge Hardy's I Family . . . with LEWIS STONE MICKEY ROONEY JUDY GARLAND . CECILIA PARKER FAY HOLDEN Last Times Today Two Big Features Bob Steele in 'COLORADO KID "THE CHASER" with IH- mi in 0'R?Bf Ann MrHf . l-wi.s SI one Continuous Performance Today 1 :30 lo 5 1. M. 10c After 5 P. M. 13c Addl Our iHiiC CotiHily "Hilo uil ShrlW and i hf Ur JO f S-rtul "MaiuiiiK Frontiers." On Our Stage at 1 :30 P. M. Selh Jayne and the Hollywood Huckaroo Program Broadcast Leghorn Biddy Beats Season CLOVERDALE This snow storm must dampen the spring spirit of a white Leghorn hen belonging to Cyrus Barker. One day this week she brought five baby chickens from her nest to enjoy, the sun. At any rate her intentions were good. The Four-Leaf Clover club will postpone its regular meeting one week due to. the many other ac- tiTities.. .The ..club-will meet February 22 at the home of Mrs. Nettle Morris. WITH HOMEMAKERS MACLEAY Mrs. H. E. Mar tin, Pomona and local gran e H. E. chairman, attended, the Home Makers conference at Cor rail la this week. I f "' ,!JIISfrSsj tr Life I J a the frontier 4 i 1 1 V wtw cadi day Sun., Moou, Tnes Wed. Midnight Show Tonight 'Any Time Any Seat .LAST DAY . A mase of merriment, and mystery . . . . . Jane Withers to 'Always in Trouble' and EDW. G. ROBINSON In "Amazing Dr. Glitter hoBse" THE OREGON STATESMAN . . . 88 Years Faithfully Serving this Community! ... Complete Coverage World wide and Local News! a . . Popular Comics, a Score of Other Features! . . . Only Salem Newspaper with a Sunday . . Timely News Pictures by As a a I Tested Recipes, Household Helps Daily! Accident Insurance Protec tion, $1 a Year to Subscribers! You Are Not a Regular Reader, . .." . . i ... -1 " K '-Why Don't You Subscribe Today? ifoltr It A Month DeliTered ' By Carrier Great Morning Daily ; t j the- r ' v MdWuleun'ette Valley If v .... Dial 9101 and Order a tStarlw . - :" A Month -v DeliVered In The Days . 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