PAGE TEN Tht-OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oren, Friday. Monilnl October 20, 1939 Club Women Visit Historical House Dr. Barker Gives Talk i on McLonghlin's . Life, Work SIUVERTON In the setting of his old Oregon City home, tt Sllverton club women beard, Tuesday, a descriptive talk on the life ol Dr. John McLoughlin and bis work with the Hudson' Bay company. Dr. Bart Brown Bark er, vice president of the Univer sity of Oref on, gave the address tn the dining room of the borne. H .! rare a brief history of the establishment to the home and the. procuring of the lurnisn Ings. rr Barker also assisted Mrs. Chapin, curator of the house, in Rawing the clubwomen about. Following this a number of the SllTerton women Tisited the old Barclay home and had tea there. The pilgrimages to places of interest in the Talley are a new feature of the Sllrerton Woman's club. Two more are scheduled, the first of these on November 13 in the art center at Salem, and the second on April 22, through the state house. The transportation committee, headed by Mrs. Henry Aim, ar ranged for complete transportation. Celebrate Anniversary MISSION BOTTOM Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Belleque celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary Monday night by having a few relatives in for cards.; Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wolf. Mr .and Mrs. Charles l.a Dewltt, Mrs. Frank Belleque, Mr. I and Mrs. Ellx Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ueiieque. Woodburn School Girls Plan Dance WOODBURN At a recent meeting of the Girls Athletic as sociation of Woodburn high school it was decided to sponsor an all girls dance which will be the en tertainment given in. honor of the freshmen. The president, Ada Claire Renn, appointed the fol lowing on committees: Mavis Ol son, lone Anderson. Vivian Haas, Marie Nix, Uazlne Richmond, Bet ty 'Moon, Clementine and Virginia Kirsch. Ada Claire Renn was se lected to be a delegate in a girls' league district meeting which is being held at the Habbard high school this Saturday. Mr. Beattie, head of the exten sion work for the University of Oregon, outside of Portland, will start lessons on "Training for Ci tizenship" next Monday, October 21. The classes will be held each Monday at the nigh school from l;4S n m. to K:4I n. m. TWO hours of regular college credit In the upper division will be given for the course which consuls oi 12 lessons. The following cases were brought before Jndge H. Overton recently: Virgil Grout on a com plaint of forgery filed by O. M. Rivenes was admitted to answer and was released on bail of 1250; Tilpher Barstad, charged with, is suing a check without sufficient funds by O. N. Jones was admitted to answer and was released on a ball of $2Sv. Roberts Talks dub ROBERTS The first meeting of the community was held Friday night at the school house. A dis cussion was held regarding con tinuation of the club this year. The same officers will act at the next meeting November 10. Girls Organize, Peny dale High PERRYDALE A freshman In itiation party was held at the Dallas elty park Friday night. The boys wore their mothers' clothes while the girls were their fathers'. girls league has been organ ixed and is headed by Connie Vln cent. Magaline Striekwerda as vice-president and Delia Ruth Miller as secretary. Maxlne Mor rison and Joyee George; were elected as' yell leaders and Con nie Vincent at song Queen. ; The rapidly growing student body has been increased by the enrollment of Loretta Kemmls of Falls City and Eldon Cook of Mc Coy. ! As a precaution against any fire mishaps, monthly fire drills will be held. The first drill was held last Wednesday and the building was cleared la 41 sec onds. On the athletic scene, a six man football team has been drill ing regularly preparatory to a heavy schedule for this year. The Pirates swung into action last Friday afternoon against Falls City and defeated the visiting team, ( to 0. Margaret Domes fell from a swing Friday afternoon and caught a finger in the chain, breaklngthe finger. Observes 77th Birthday BRUSH CREEK Mrs. If. J. Madsen observed her 77th birth day anniversary at her home last Wednesday. Calling on her dur ing the afternoon were Mrs. O. 8. Hauge, Mrs. Jack Randall, Alice Jensen and Althea Meyer. In the evening her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and. Mrs. Victor Madsen of Hlllsboro drove down to greet her. Scotts Mills PTA Committee? Named SCOTTS MILLS The annual ukaal carnival will be held Saturday night, October 21. Something doing every minute is the promise of the students. . eh 4 V a Monday nignt, uciooer . Townsend' club will have a Hal lowe'en party. Mrs. Ethel PowneH.- president of the parent-Teacher association has appointed the following com mittees: , iucuj v-. - and Miss Elsie Powaell; hospi- taUty. Mrs. Ada ueier, rs. ma Ettler, Mrs. Sylvia Shilts and Mrs. Thomas Wilson r program. EL H. Macy, Mabel Ballard and Conine Moberg; finance, Ruth Boyce, J. H. Parker, Art Pear- t nr Hf .fi.alrn ATI il Mrs. BUU, . v. -w. Fern Mills; hot food, airs, j. w 3 McCrackeu, IB. W. Coulsom, ltrs.ir a f voixer: puouuiy, uruti vniArmA Newton' and Zella. Mrs. Smith WUS pointed vice president to fffl the! vacancy ien oj . . -i rHmirk. The groups will aieetl each second Thursday. ae month. . e. Ami tie Qnb Plans Hallowe'en MasqneraH MIDDLE GROVE meeting of the "Amitle htiii at the home of utik. Eleven members and Mrs. Clarence Whit recently of Kansas, was a guest. Plans were made for a Hallow e'en ma&querate party at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. John Cage. An- nabelle. Arlene and Blanche as sisted with serving. The Woman's Missionary soci ety met with Mrs. Kate Scharf and Mrs. John Van Laanen Tuesday. BTlw OetobeYf " elub waVL Mrs. Oral werel I i mm mm mnnm MEN! 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