PAGE SIXTEEN ' ' The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, . October 8, 1939 George Handle New Recorder 'Will Fill Vacancy Caused by Death of Witman at Lebanon LEBANON George Handle IT'S ricst Beautifully Styled - - Host Accurately lined was elected city recorder to fill I the vacancy caused by the death of C. H. Witman at the Lebanon eoancll meeting Tuesday night. Be will serre to December, 1940. Handle won out over his only other opponent, J. M. Burtenshaw, with Tote of 4 to 2. Tourist travel has been rery heavy through Lebanon this year, according to resorts from the pro prietors of the two Lebanon auto parks. Maple Court, operated by Mr. and Mrs. C C. Kambak. and Cosy Court, purchased "three months ago , by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mann, have both been occupied most of the time. Mrs. Elmer E. Regester, chair-. ' man of the flower show com mittee for the Harvest festival to be at Lebanon October 14, is asking that flower growers in rural areas bring In entries. Prizes will be awarded flower ex hibits. "Women and the Way" was the lesson at the Women's Foreign Missionary society of the Meth odist church which met this week at the home of Mrs. Verne Reeves. . Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Booth re turned Tuesday from California. L. E. Arnold left Thursday for Portland with the Linn county exhibits for the Pacific Interna tional livestock exhibit. Victor Point Has 4H Healtli Club VICTOR POINT A 4H health club has been organized in the school here. Miss Sadie Roth is the leader and officers are: presi dent, Richard Krenz; vice-president, Vlvienne Jaq.net; secretary treasurer, Agnes Jean Darby. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lorence left Saturday for a racation trip. Plans were to go by train to De troit where a new car will be purchased for the remainder of " the trip. Among other places they will visit the New York world's fair. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Savage re turned home Thursday from a several days' fishing trip to Brem erton, Wash., their former home. They were accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Harry Needham (Helen Savage) of Salem. Nine salmon - were brought home by the party. Sublimity Ladies' Club Has Meeting SUBLIMITY The" Sublimity Ladies' club held its first meet ing of the season at the home of Mrs. Anna Bell Wednesday afternoon, October 4. Plans were discussed for the coming year. Luncheon: was served by the hostess to the fol lowing attending: Mrs. Alvln Schmltt, Mrs. Philip Steffes, Mrs. George Glover, Mrs. Myles KIntx, Mrs. William Duchateau, i Mrs. John Half man, Mrs. Eugene Dit ter, Mrs. : Nettie Crump and Miss Phllomena Schrewe. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Eugene Ditter on October 18. Raymond Steffes went to Port land Thursday, acting as best man for John Zuber, who was married that day! Lee Highberger's Birthday Honored AUMSVILLE Mrs. Lee High berger entertained Friday night honoring! her , husband's birthday. ; Guests were: Mr. ; and Mrs. Lee Highberger and daughter, Virgin la and sons Teddy and Jimmy; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Highberger. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Roberts and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rob erts; Mrs. Ray Tullus; Mr. and Mrs. John Highberger, Sublimity. Miss Bernice Alsi, Instructor In the high j school was a week-end visitor at Forest Grove. A reception was given Mr. and . Mrs. Tom Bradford Saturday night - at the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wilcox. The couple were married at Van couver, Wash., Saturday morning. Gervais School f Has Health Club GERVAIS The upper irade room of the Gervais grade school has organized the Healthy Wealthy 4H health club, under the leadership of Eugene Rich ards. Thirty-one members are en rolled. Officers are president, X Hi ! 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