The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 19, 1939, Page 14, Image 14

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Tb OREGON STATESMAN, Salexa. Oregon, Sunday Horning, March 19, 1939
Newest Gtizens
Will Be Honored
frige Walker to Preaenl
Papers at Giamber
Dinner 22nd
DALLAS-Honored gnests at
the dinner meeting" ot theDal
las chamber of commerce Wed
nesday nint. March ft. will be
tniv MnTitT'i newest cltliens.
Twenty three are to be up for
their final papers here Wednes
..t ritisenahlD napera will
be presented to them . by Judge
Artie 0. Walker at the, meeting
Wednesday night. -V
- A program . is being arranged
!y Waiter TTaUe, dumber presV
dent.' ana - ny wu"
aacretarv.
Th list of those to come op
for their final cltiienshlp papers
are: Hans Werner Boeder of
r o a t 1, Dallas; Leo Richard
putsch of route 3 , Salem; Min
nie Hanna "tephenson or routi
1, lndepndens; Edward ve-
' non Floyd of ronte 3, ' Wlll
mina; Francois Borter of route
, 1 Independence; Jacob Penner,
Dallas, William Dolan Snerrard,
Independence; Elizabeth Doell of
' Dallas.
- Elsie Diwert of Dallas; George
G. Harms cf route I uauas;
Henrv Klassen. . Independence;
Archibald ?lcFetrldge, Dallas.
Jacob Archla Toews of Dallas;
Katharine Toews of Dallas; To
bias Schmidt of Dallas and Ly-
dla Hildebrand of route l, aion
month. -
Gerhard Kllever of Dallas;
. Franz Emfl Johnasson of Grande
Ronde; Clara May Flske of route
1, Sheridan, : Pearl Viola MeVey
of West ?.lem; Helen Isabella
Chapman of Dallas; Bernhard
Lange of route 1, Dallas; Ernie
Walter Schmidt of Dallas.
Debate Features
dob Session
HUBBARD The Hubbard
Woman's tlub held an interest
In meetiar at the home of Mrs.
Orlie Bole, Woodburn, -Wednes
day afternoon. After the busi
ness meeting which Included
plans to assist the home eco
nomic department of the high
school br helping to furnish the
articles Tor the kitchen, tnls
program was given:
Reading i Mrs. Mary Cook,
Mrs. L. A. Miller; piano solo,
Naomi Friend; debate, "ResolTed
that the United States should
form an alliance with European
nations," afflimatlre, Marjorie
Sonne and Ylrginlr. Carl and
negative were Florence Camp
bell and Mariel O'Brien. Judges
were Mrs. Amanda Grim, Mrs
Grace Cramer and - Miss Velma
Beers. The negative won.
Co-botteftses with Mrs. Boje
were Mrs. Edward dchoor and
Mrs. L. A. Braden. The next
meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. A. J. Smith, White
School, April 5.
Plan Spring Frolie
S1LVERTON Miss Billie
Thurman, president of the Jun
lor Woman's club, has appointed
Mrs. Charles Hauser and Mrs
Ralph Larson - as committee
chairmen to arrange the definite
date for the club's spring frolic,
The dance will be held in April.
Helen Green will be social
kostess at the next meeting of
tno club.
Webber Farm Sold
MONMOUTH The John V
Webber farm tract of fire acres
was sold this week to Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Green o Grants
Pass. The place has been oper
rated as a chicken farm and has
citable buildings. The Huber
agency handled the deal
Display $435 flOO Doll's House
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Meeting Is Held
Dallas Alumni
By
DALLAS A meeting of the
Dallas high, " school alumni asso
ciation was held at the hirh
school Thursday night with Rob
art Woodman, president la
charge. . ; A 'constitution tor the
group was adopted as submitted.
Miss Dorothy Fags was ap
pointed chairman of the commit
tee to make plans for an en
tertainment to .-, be given this
spring in honor of the present
senior, clasj at Dallas high. -
A program Included Tocal so
los by Miss Elma Ray, accom
panied by Julius Moen; reading
by jtias 14 von Ford ; Tocal . no-
loa.. by . MUs . Mildred Eastman.
accompanied by. Miss June Do-
maschofsky; several numbers by
the girls'- trio of the .'Dallas
high- school, Miss Leeanna Sev
rson,. Miss - Viols Hiebert snd
Miss Mary Margaret Llvesay with
Bnice -. Sckmaa as accompanist.
The alumni association was or
ganized during the Christmas
holidays i with Irvln Voth, rice
president and Miss Marguerite
Wiegant, necretary-treasurer.
A number of new members
Joined the association Thursday
nignu ' . :
W
Turner Qnbsters
To Appear on Air
TURNER Turner club mem
bers competing In the 4H radio
tryouts in Salem were : among
those chosen to represent Marion
county over KOAC next month.
In the group were Keith Bones,
James Boyer, jean Ball, Marjo
rle - Shower, Edward Hatfield.
Pearl Hogsed, Bernadlnr White,
MelTln Baker and Robert Ball
The Tidy Tnmblerr- health
club is sending Its samples of
water to Corvallla to be tested
this week.
Honored on Coast
Granger
News
Colleen Moore, farmer star of the silent morles. recently went
tour" with her famed doll's bonse. which was built at cost of
9435,000. The novae is at present in Ban Francisco and admissions
charged to inspect are turned over to a fond for the benefit of crip
nled children. Ton tohoto shows odd ansles of "architecture" with
turrets and belfries encircling: the magic garden of Aladdin in the
center. Lower choto shows Miss Moore comfortably seated in the
"hall. All famishing are working miniatures and the house Is made
-of aluminum, copper and bronze. X
Sister Bernadette
Addresses Society
MT. ANGEL Sister M. Berna
dette. OSB. MA, was the speaker
at the regular meeting of the
Mt. Angel Normal Poetry soci
ety Thursday. She discussed
conventional verse forms. All
the members contributed to a
discussion of the great English
Catholic poet, Alice Meynell, who
is ranked as one of the greater
English lyricists.
Francis Thompson, another
brilliant representative of recent
English literature, will be the
subject of discussion at the
meeting scheduled March 30. Es
ter Ferguson of Wocdburn will
be one .of the speakers.
BRUSH COLLEGE The
Erush College grange home eco
nomics club enjoyed the lunch
eon and social afternoon at the
tome of J rs. F. E. Wilson
Thursday. Mrs. Oliver Whitney
presided at the short business
session. ,:
Present were Mrs. C. L. Blod
gett, Mrs. A. E. Utley, Mrs. Oli
ver Whitney, Mrs. Ralph Ship,
Mrs. Charles McCarter, Mrs.
Charles Glaze and sister, A. Et
ter of Salem, Mrs. Karl Harrltt,
Mrs. John Schindler and Mrs.
F. E. Wilson.
Revival Opens Today
MONMOUTH Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Kress, evangelists, will
hold the opening meeting in
their gospel temple, Sunday,
March 19, at 2:30 p. m. Sunday
evening services will be at 7:30;
Tuesday ard Thursday service
I at 7:30 p. m.
SEE THE HEW 1939 (lOTPOItlt
This Is the
Range That Has
All the
Good Cooks
Talking
tXUSSCWt-Tia atria amdralmt tifWii mt
Givo Us II0TP0II1T Everytime
'Ab Low as 0EO Pwxi, Easy Budget Payments
OALTJ SILYERTOy - ALBANY
Ffte P&r!ti2T fcr Oxir Osrtcsaers
Auction Bridge
Club Entertained
HUBBARD The Auction
bridge club of Hnbbard was en
tertained by Mrs. A. J. Smith,
White school, recently. High
scores were won by Mrs. 'Anna
Scholl, Mrs. Jo Atchenson, Ed
Erlckson nd Joe Aichenson.
Mrs. Blanche Brown was co-
hostess.
An 8-pound baby boy was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Urban
Butsch of ML Angel at the Anne
Maternity hospital here. They
named him William Matthew.
Glow Family Moves
UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs.
John Clow and family Wednes
day moved to the Harold Tomp
kins farm In the Grand Island
neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs.
Clement Henrlkson moved into
the Clow home. -' -.:,
Fifteen members attended the
all day. quilting at the Unlonvala
Evangelical Ladles' . Aid room
Tuesday., The self denial collec
tion was ?10. .
Possina Visit
t JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs.
G. E. Possin of Wanpnn. Wise,
arrived in Jefferson Wednesday
evening for a visit with cousins.
jars. Mettle Reeves and Miss An
na Klampe. They, will visit rela
tives at Labish Center before- re
turning home. This is their first
trip to Oregon.. ... . : . .
PLAXES
J OF ALL MAKES
FILLINGS, chowns, :
EXTIUCnONS,
EHIDGES :
DR. HIGGINS
DENTIST :
Over J. C Penney Ctoro
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Mrs. Salvador Araaeta, wife of the
Hon. Salvador Araaeta, one of
the member of the Philippine
constltwtiomal convention, who
recently delivered a statement
on American-Philippine reci
procity before the United States
senate, is pictured at a dinner
given In her honor in 8 an Fran
cisco's Palace Hotel by the Phil
ippine commissioner to the
Golden Gate exposition. She Is
wearing m beautiful Imported
gown of black velvet with
sleeves ot starched marquisette,
appliqned with hand-made point
de-enlse lace.
Oak Point Clubs
eEnterbimed
OAK POH Mii. Larant
Pease was hostess to ; Independ
ence Rural Woman's club at her
home Tuesday afternoon. Roll
call was answered br ' household
hints. Mrs. Grove Peterson read
an article on the new serum to
control pneumonia. Mrs. E. Eg
gleston and" Mrs. Leonard Peter-
ion were. Invited guests.
'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rogers, sr.
were hosts to the Night Hawk
card club Wednesday night.
Four tables were la play with
A. Bureibach and Mrs. J; Graber
winning high ? prise; f Other
awards: Mrs. Grove : Peterson,
Leonard - Peterson. M r s. C. C
Comstock and v Miss Florence
Fonchek. invited - guest were
Mr. and" Mrs. Grove Peterson,
Mrs., Hugh Rogers and Miss
Florence Fouchek. The next
meeting March 29, will be at
the Grove Peterson home be
ginning with an oyster supper.
Canning Club Is
Formed, Bethel
BETHELA new , 4H . club
project was undertaken recently
when a canning club was or
ganised. Exhibits of canned
fish, meats, 'vegetables and
fruits will be prepare for com
petition at the fall fairs. Wanda
Froehlich has been' selected as
leader and instructor. Officers
are: President, Clurus Hageman;
vice, president, Lorraine Kir
scher; secretary, Coralee Ni
chols; 1 news reporter, Dorothea
Froehlich.
Wanda Froehlich and Werna
Froehlich, 4H calf 'club leader
and club president, will open
their - home for the calf club
meeting this week.
Wallace Rd. Club
Hear of Travels
WALLACE ROAD The Sweet
Briar, club meeting W-dnesday
at the home of Mrs. Leland
Wendt heard Mrs. Marie Flint
McCall give a travelogue on
South America. She described
islands around the Caribbean sea,
Cuba, Jamaica, St, Peel, Trini
dad and Caracas, capital ot
Venezuela and displayed articles
from the various places.
Mrs. C. C Chaffee presided at
the business meeting. The next
meeting wll) be held with Mrs.
John Crabtree.
..Two special guests were Mrs.
JC: Etter of Salem and Mrs. C.
Patrick of Brush College. Mem
bers ' present were , Mr. James
Imlah, Mrs. W. C. Frai klin. Mrs
Elmer Smith, Mrs. Clifford Chaf
fee, Mrs. Charles Glas3, Mrs. Ray
Binegar, Mrs. Marie Flint Mc
Call and Mrs. Leland Wendt.
Boards of Alumni
Plan for Meeting
MONMOUTH The executive
and advisory boards of the Ore
gon Normal school alumni asso
ciation met Saturday with Presi
dent J. A. Churchill concerning
the annual meeting and banquet
which is ield each year near
the end of April at the educa
tional conference here.
In the' absence ot Vergil Mc
pherson, president, the vice pres
ident,' Wilbur Rowe of Milwau
kie, presided. These committee
chairmen were chosen: Program,
Laura J. Taylor; banquet, Mrs.
W. A. Ba.num; alumni dance.
Clay Egelstnn; resolutions, Al
bert Beardsley; tickets, publicity
and registration. J. A. Churchill;
nominating, Kenneth Lunday.
The banguet will be served in
the new physical education and
health building, with reserva
tion approximating 400.
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