Tt 02EG0H CTATESIIAIT, Cilia, Ortjcn, Satcr&r IIcixIs;, Horea&tr 4 1S33 PACE TlUinn Parlies Given : At Buena Vista Woman Club . Discusses Modern Magazines; Union Meets -' BUENA VISTA Mr. Louli Price set a Hallowe'en party At her home (or- the -school dhldren of the first room. The older child 'ren held their party In the school gymnasium . sponsored by Mr. Price. , - The Woman's club met Wednes day afternoon with Mrs. N. C. An derson and ; Mrs. Earl -Arley as hostess. Mrs. George Webster led In a discussion of modern maga zines. Farmers Union met Friday night. The men senred oyster soap. ' . The E. H. Busby family were Wednesday night dinner guests at E. D. Long's. ' . Is Weekend Gnest Mary Mitchell of Independence was a weekend guest of Lena Co bine. , "Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Prather and children were Monday night dinner guests at Cecil Hultman'e. The Welbin Grey family return ed Wednesday from a trip to 'east ern Oregon. The Sheep club met Thursday night at Perry Wells. Mrs. Alice Pean of Bufte, Mont. Tislted Sunday with her brother, C. E. Miller. She sails Norember S, from San Francisco enroute to Honolulu where she will visit her daughter. Mrs. Leland Prather and Mrs.' Jon Graber entertained the mem bers of the Friendship class at a Hallowe'en party Tuesday night at the Graber home. Funds were rais ed by the class to purchase rubber treads for the . stairway at the church. Grows Big Sunflower BRUSH CREEK A. Donnelly has bee nsuccessful in sunflower" growing this season if sis of bloom is any Indication. Donelly pro duced one that measured 15 Inches In diameter. A LAST TIMES TODAY CHARLES LAUGHTON "JAMAICA INN". STARTS NO TIME FOR MARRIAGE . . m bt-M is asrssrlets , fwsl Ws3a yM MS I van sm sets It rot 'SJvffto-SMrtOrthl r . v . V FIFTH AVENUE MUiaits Pisvus Toolts 11:30 WALTEI CONNOUY ICKRtC IKJOUALC , , JAMES tttlSQN TIM HOIT COMPANION IT'S GOT Wddlsr, Irash 1 S M' m S vtsin wmstfn IAN HUNTES QA8tTMPATTEKSOII KE6MALD 9wL? .HP HULL SPECIAL fTAKE A Mickey Mow MaBass Today - Boy 4&3 covrixrrous today 2:oo to liioo mm STARTS 0 'fMf rmi r COMPANION t.:ZET V.1TI1 O . V r JOHN' PAYIII ADDED Gntntland Rice S?ortli , Latest World We're Glad!' Ruth JuddKin Say as "We're glad she's been raptured, starred fngltiTO from the Arizona tate Hospital was captured after attempting to rob a nome ww the asylum for food. Dr. W. C. Judd, husband of the murderess. Is pictured comforting her seed and dying father. Dr. Harrey McKlnnell, while Ruth's mother looks on. The captured woman was glrrn medical attention at the hospital, was not questioned. . " ' SUverton Union To Give Program SILVERTON The Industrial Employes union Is sponsoring, a "Song and Dance" program Satur day night at the local armory. The program will start at t o'clock and will be followed by dancing. " Among the numbers will be a short concert by the O. K. Cole band, selections by the Little Ger man band and the string quartet from the high school under the di rection of F. I. Ellefson; tap danc ing by Juanita Wlckert; saxo phone solo by Ruth Hassenstab; SUNDAY - -JT FEATURE THE HEART-THROBS OF vi rc ii is r v "BOYS TOWN" I America's new Uracils. Virginia fcora her triumph la THX WOMEN liijMjrtsrs mars whols-lstfJy Pras news Flash k : ADDED ATTRACTION CUE? With Charles Peienea BUhdrd Expert rUadov Wsslstn Stars" TODAY J t ...,: "1 'I C71 UU mmM fJJ FEATURE TOE SCCK-Jl-DYE C.3Y TI2 r.CKM-BYE VC:CS! PAYIIE 1 ATTRACTION - ht "Good Skates" News Flash i I A ... 0: V Slat were the sentiments of Ruth Jndd's readings by Paul Plank; selections by the Silrerton community band directed by Hal Campbell; selec tions by a quartet composed of Elmer Palmquist,- Wilfred Wills, Henry and Max Holland; Dorgan Brothers accordion selections. Arranging the night's enter tainment are Alrin Noren, Martin Hannan, Arthur Pederson. Henry Oreross, Al Anderson. Clarence Plank. Ted Finley, Del Bowen. Lew DeTerlcks and Ernest Boescn. Sliver Commiurity Meeting Planned STJVER-r-A program of plays, readings, and music Is. being pre pared for the Community .meet log Friday night, Norember 10, at which time a pie sale will be held for the benefit of the club. Mrs. C D. Rltchey and Mrs. Lloyd Goodman will entertain the Iry dub at the home of the for mer in Independence Wednesday, Norember 8, for an all day meet ing with a eorered ' dinner at noon. The elnb quilt will be worked on. Airs. Lester Mason Dies at Mill City MILL CITY Funeral services were held at the Presbyterian church Wednesday at 2 p.m. ; for Mrs. Lester Mason, who passed away Monday night. Mrs. Mason was taken HI when on the street and carried home and she llred about two hours. Mrs. Mason, formerly Laura Fanington, was born In Colum bia Falls, Montana, In 1898, com ing to Mill City in 1920, where she taught In the grade school for four years. In .1925 she was married to Lester Mason, who survives. Her two daughters, Tru dy and Marie, a father and moth er in Montana, an aunt, Mrs. Van Loan of Monmouth, all . survive. West Stayton Has Hallowe'en Pranksters WEST STAYTON Hallowe'en night passed very quietly here with; a-few windows receiving a eoat of soap. More pranks were played on Monday night. The most serious was the taking of Oscar SUhl's ear from his garage across the road from his home and letting the air out of all the tires, then throwing the caps away. , News UNION HILL Mrs. Byron Me Elhaney will entertain the mem bers of the union Hill Grange Home Economics club at : her home on Wednesday, Norember 8. Roll call will be What Are Yon Thankful for.? Program com mittee head is Mrs. Verny Scott. Grangers ' The 8 ; Chester : ' r I .Uewpri- Morris T ' teers Ann J) - in Dvorak " "The in i . - Klght - - "Blind : " r 't Rldyrs .Alley i Added News, Our! Gang. Comedy, -Alfalfa's Aunt," and Chapter 5 of "Bock Rogers." . ; ; On Our Stage at 1:30 PJiL ' Seth Jayne and the Ilolly ; wood Baekaroo Program Broadcast. t . : Starts Tomorrow r.:?:" i ii5c asc . Cont. Tomorrow 1 to llv P. M. unit-' .i. i- And Second Feature r, lard l Ut el "Vssriej Lii'i News and Mnslcal iMsaassj to Killer Is Nabbed ii ' . J family in Phoenix after the half Silverton Youth's Funeral Is Held SILVERTON Visitors from far and near attended the funeral services Friday afternoon at the Ekman Memorial chapel for young George Steelhammer, Is," only child of Mr. and Mrs. George Steelhammer. Dr. Sidney Hall, former pastor of Silverton's Methodist church, delivered the talk. Pall bearers were close friends of the family and included George Hubbs, Nor lis-Ames. Wendell Heath, Nelson Adams, Dr. C R. Wilson and Rho- lln Cooley. George Steelhammer. . Jr., was born at Silverton, August C, 1923. He attended Silrerton schools. where he was a Junior in the high school at the time of his death. He was active In school and local affairs of his age. He play ed basketball last season and had planned to go out again this year. His activities In outdoor life were widely known and he was presi dent of the Junior Ixaak Walton league at Silrerton. Last jane he accompanied group of hoys on a tour of the east and -while at New York be came ill. An emergency operation resulted and his father flew east to be with him. The two returned by - airplane and while Young George had not been strong since the Illness, it was believed that he was -steadily improving. He was attending high school and was at school Monday morning, He became 111 and was rushed to Portland In an ambulance where Tuesday an operation followed. tie never regained consciousness. menas of the family stated. Harry Carson. Salem drurrlst. Is an uncle, as are also Dr. Wil liam Steelhammer of Portland and John Steelhammer. sr.. of silverton. Altrustic Glib Meets at Dallas DALLAS Members of the Al trustic club were entertained at the home of Mrs. E. A. Wagner Wednesday night with Mrs. Mir iam Murrary as assistant hostess. Several tables of "500" were In play with prizes presented to Mrs. Mary Starr and Mrs. L. H. Rowell and a guest prize '-o Mrs. Elwyn craven. Mrs. Elwyn Craven and Mrs. Arthur May were guests. New House Will Be Shown at Silverton SILVERTON Open house will be held at the new six-room colon ial house recently completed by Guy DeLay on Wesley street. Mr. DeLay has set the Inspection house on Saturday from S to 9 p m. and on Sunday from t to 1 p. m. Anyone interested la welcome to come, says DeLay. DeLay Is a member of the senior high, school faculty. , . in i i Silverton to Hare Clinic SILVERTON A baby and pre school clinic will be held at the Eugene Filed health center Tues day with Mrs. Edward Ekman In charge. '.Mrs. H W. Preston and Mrs. . George Jaeschke are assist ing Mrs. Ekman locally. : . TALBOT Members of the Sld-ney-Talbot Farmer's union en Joyed a masquerade Hallowe'en party this week. Games were en joyed ; A Hallowe'en lunch was serred. - - , : f ARBOR GROVE Arbor Grove local of " Farmers Union met at Donald last week. After a short business meeting president Lorn called on two visitors from G er rata local, Mr. and Mrs. St. John. Both gave instructive talks con cerning the business of Farmers' Union warehouse in Salem. The public is to be invited to the next meeting, November 24, to hear a speaker on health. ' Union Newd ED i Dj (5 H Every StOurday Nite ' 2 inies North cf Independence f , .'. with - . nniin cennne : - - A 10-Picce Sweet-Swing Band Admission 25c Boosters (Hub ToRaiseFiind Y7U1 'Give Series, of. Card Parties r at -Jefferson ; Pep Meeting Planned J ' JEFTE-rS0N The ;4 Jefferson Community - Boosters L clab met Taesday nixht in the club room. with W. L. Cobb presiding. Plana were discussed for the series of card 'parties to be given by the clnb for the benefit of the Christ mas fund. - Hal Wiley - was ap pointed thalrman.of a committee to make arrangements for a ,pep meeting at the next regular: meet ing of the elnb. Jack Tyson spoke of the possibilities of shipping a great many tons of vegetables from here next year, and what has been done In that line this summer and fall. . - ; ' Arthur Lake arrived this week from Berkeley, Califs tor an ex tended stay; with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey en tertained with a Hallowe'en'party Tuesday night for members of the school faculty. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith, Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Henningsen, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Looney, Mrs. Emma Whed bee. Miss Josephine Getchell. E. A. Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Bailey. Win Have Sale The Methodist Ladles' Aid so ciety are sponsoring a cooked food sale Saturday afternoon. De ginning at 1 o'clock, in the Mason building. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Weiss, Fred Weiss and Ben Jacob of Tilla mook were guests Monday ft the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Ja cob and Mrs. S. M. Green. They were en route home from a trip to San Diego, Calif., and the Gold en Gate exposition. The Marion County chapter or Red Cross Is sponsoring 'a one o'clock luncheon in the domestic science room of the school build ing, Monday, Norember (. repre sentatives from the various organi zations in the community will at tend, and Judge Rossman of Sa lem will sneak. The meeting is to promote community Inter t in the annual roll call of the Red Cross. - - The Jefferson library board an nounces that beginnlg with Novem ber 1, the library will be open three days a week Instead of two as before. Library days will be Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons. Miss Addle Llbby is librarian. Valley Churches attmsvillb Sunday will be rally day at the Anmsrille Church of Christ. Rev. E. J. Gilstrap win sire a trareloaue of his four weeks trip in the east. A basket dinner will be serrea at. noon. ft. UNION HILL Rev. Trailer of the Christian church in Stayton will hold church serrices at the Union Hill grange hall, sunaay at 1:30 o'clock. Sunaay scnooi will be at 1:30 o'clock. INDEPENDENCE At the First Baptist church new Sutfday school classes are starting Sunday morn- lnr with Jack Green as superin tendent. The pastor win speaa on "God's Fellow-Workers" at the morn in r worshln service at 11 a.m. Young people's meeting is at 6: SO. Midweek actlritlee In clude prayer - and' Bible study Wednesday r at 7:30 p.m. and la dies missionary society Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harriet Busby, choir meeting Thursday night. Epworth league members from the First Methodist church will attend the Methodist Youth Council at t h e Jason Lee church at Salem at 4 o'clock. Sunday school will be at 10 o'clock. morning worship at 11 and eve ning service at 7 p.m. INDEPENDENCE Sunday Is missionary day at the Calvary Presbyterian church at Indepen dence. Rer. W. N. Wysham; west ern representative of the board of foreign missions of the Pres byterian church, will preach. Spe cial music will be furnished by the choir. The service will begin at 11 a.m., followng Sunday school at 10 o'clock. The Informal serrice held each Sunday night at 7:10 will have In charge Dr George C. Knott, who will present a travelogue on beau ty 'spots in the west. The talk will be Illustrated ny mones. Question box topics are: How was the presence of tne uoiy spine manifested In the early church? And How Does the Holy Spirit work today? Christian Endearor meets at :45 with Marjorte Tra vis as leader for a discussion on "Jlnit'Wi Hire Wtrt" ; Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock a missionary conference will be held, with Dr. W. N. . Wysham conducting the- conference. Junior Christian Endeavor meets Wed nesday afternoon: at 4 o'clock with Mrs. Swan son and Mrs. Ma li on In charge. Needlecraft meets Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Calbreath with Mrs. John Hlltebrand assisting. SILVERTON The upper Wil lamette Sunday School Teachers association will meet Sunday , af ternoon - and evening at Trinity church, i The .afternoon session opens at 2:30. Mondar nixht at t o'clock the Lutheran Sunday 'school Teach er's institute will be at Calvary church. "Faith la Action" Is the subject to be considered. Sunday morning Norwegian ser vices will be held at ! a.m. at Immaauel Lutheran church. At 11 o'clock the regular. American ser vices will be held. Sunday school will be ' held simultaneously with the services ,in . the, 'Norwegian language. Young" People's society will follow the 11 o'clock ser vices. .Dinner - will be' serred and a program given.. Rev; J M. Jen sen "will speak at . both morning services. ;-...-'- - - r Hayes -BealL former president of. the National Council. of Metho dist. Youth; will be guest speak er at the ' 4: SO resper serrices at' the local" Methodist church. He will discuss the place of coopera tives in a Christian economic so ciety. At the 11 - o'clock' Sunday morning i -service, J ' Rev. ' Ed ward Terry "win speak tn ''The Place or- Religion in our Democracy." The Junior high' and senior Ep worth' leagues will meet at 6:30 Sunday .afternoon at the Metho dist church .The Woman's Mis sionary society; will meet at the home of Mrs. H. G. Iverson Tues day afternoon. - Young People's night has been planned for Wed nesday night from 7 to 10 o'clock. The Ladles Aid will meet Thurs day afternoon in the church social rooms. November 10, District Su perintendent Dr. J. Edgar Pur ely, will conduct, a quarterly con ference following a fellowshin dinner at f :30. . . SALEM HEIGHTS There will be no Sunday school at the hall on Sunday as the school will go by special bus to the district con vention at Rosedale, leering the hall at 9:15. Stayton Stores Agree - to Close -Armistice Day STAYTON The Stayton post of the American Legion has dis tinguished Itself by its success in promoting the nation-wide cam paign for the advancement of American patriotism in peace. The local post is receiving one hundred per cent cooperation of the mer chants in the suspension of all business activities on -Armistice day. The immediate undertaking in the Legion's movement la to se cure universal observance of patri otic days throughout the calendar year. A number of the stores in Stay ton have agreed to remain open one extra hour on Friday evening to avoid Inconvenience to many of their patrons. Funeral Is Today For Mrs. K. Gray LEBANON Mrs. Kazia Ro berts Gray, 84, died Wednesday night at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Claud Smith near Soda rllle.' Funeral services will be Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Harry C. Howe funeral home, with Rev. George Simons officiating. Inter ment will be at the IOOF ceme tery. Mrs. Gray was born October 1, 1855 In Ohio. w ' ; ..." .i Bay Store at Salem SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kann nave purchased a nelghbrhood grocery en South Winter street at Salem. At pres ent they are driving back and forth to their new place of business. Rahn haa been employed In local grocry stores for a number of years. V. -. v. W 1 111- in I ,i i inn ' .i.ji...i..ii)fimMMi .-. Vvoy LiLnJ r FiVaUcyPTA Plans for Bazaar FOX VALLEY The Fox Val ley Parent Teacher association la dles held a meeting at the school Wednesday. Plans were discussed for the benefit bazaar, which will be 'held early In December. Mrs. McRae,;and Mrs. Anna Julian, will take care of the., applications f rr things on which to sew.. , iV",'. ; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett have their "home nearly- finished. The dwelling has been remodeled both inside, and out and la quite r Od er n. The interior has been finished in plywood with the gumwood de sign which is very, artistic, while the exterior ; Ct tha . building' la sniagiea. .v . Mrs. Anna Keeton, mother of Mrs. Ed Spa. arrived by Tuesday to visit her -daughter and family. Woodbum Rotary -Hear Neutrality WOODBURN Attorney Roy E. Hewitt of Salem was the speaker at the meeting of the Woodburn Rotary club Thursday noon. His subject was- neutrality legislation and he presented his opinion thst factors other than any alteration of present laws would ultimately determine whether or not the United States would be- Involved in the second world war. .. Local guests were George C. Foster, Kenneth Smith and J. Sidney Johnson. The latter intro duced a special guest, Carl Schultz. of. the local . high school stock judging team who recently gained national recognition In Judging stock in Kansas City. ' Rotarian guests from Silverton were Tom Anderson, Parsy Rose and Harry Riches and from Salem, Dr. H. O. Miller. x President Willeford announced the charter presentation meeting of the newly formed Sheridan club next Thursday, November 9. STATE " Today "Rose Marie" with Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. "Women in the Wind" with Kay Fran- els. William Gargan, Vie- 7tor Jory and Maxie Rosen- bloom. Saturday midnight show -Wolf Call" with John Carroll and Movita. . HOLLYWOOD Today "The Night Riders" with the Three Mesqat- teers. "Blind Alley with Chester Morris, Ralph Bel- lamy and Ann Drorak. CAPITOL Today "Kid Nightmare" with John Payne and Jane . Wyman. "Legion of Lost Flyers'- with Richard Ar- f len and Andy Devlne, e GRAND T o d a y "Pack Up Your Troubles" with Jane Wl'-h- ers and the Rlts Brothers. ' ELSINOItE Today "Jamaica Inn" with Charles Laughton. Short subjects. f V . I ( . v.- -. ' ' o ... (:jr.:At:rckJ. rtal drono ... tiannlag scent! n Call Board a. o I 0 il " 1 " Cs I . -. 1 w f ' r y . v. i V . I Gardeners Plan ) Show, Oak (Jroyc OAK GROVE The Oak Grove Gardeners club will meet at the home of Mrs. Warren Allen Mon day, November f , at I p. m, The annual chrysanthemum show of the aGrdeners will be. held Thurs day at the Grange hall. All ex hibits must be in by, t p. m. Miss Alice Riggs, Mrs. Webb Lewis and Mrs. Justin Rowland were hostesses to the Oak Grove aid at the home of Miss Rfrra In Salem, Thursday afternoon. 373 LAST DAY Jeanette MacDonald Nslsoa Eddy -BOSK MABJr and Kay Francis "WOMZlf fat n WIND" with JOAX DAVI3 1 - s L i j o D if 2ND IflM ( big , fccar ttr, si urn I SHOW 11 V II r