PAGE TEN The OHEGON STATESMAN, Sales, Oregon, Saturday Morning, November 25, 1939 IP n a? t m wm w mm. V : . - . 1 THma three mem- are aroonsf those Mit prourfnently nweatioaed as possible appointees to the coart post left vacant by the death recently f Associate : Pierce Batler. They are (left to right) ' jOaB IV vevnej9 WfU nown . jwct, aiwnrej umcnu x nuut Mvpuj9 wifv nuvm tx owpwMi i - V 11 J A- ""ill is , s or. The North Star (top) end the old barken tine Bear (lower) are shown as they steamed oat of Phil ' delphla and Boston harbors respectlrely on their way to Antarctica on the expedition headed by Ad - nlral Richard E. Byrd. Note the Penguin. Bryd's nnweUdy motorised sled aboard the North Star, his flagship. Snow Harries fittingly accompanied departures of the two Teasels. ii .. ii ...,-. ii ii in wiw''wi m", m m mwi wm j ') mw ninniiiniijiw - : --, ... - ..rV','';...::-,.-;,--:.:..'. " .. ; -: " " -i 1 - fc The secret Lockheed XPrZS Interceptor pnrsnlt plane, plctared .abore, called fastest fighting plane tn the world, was released la Los Angeles recently for pnrchase by warring nations following the llfhting f rigid US war department restrictions. The plane has flown from Bar bank. Calif., to New York ' la T hoars SO ndnntee at a top apeed of 4ftO miles per hour. The ship abore Is one of a fleet betas constrncted for the CS army. j,.. v - . ; . ;-f I r C-or ; - r cf Slunlch. jlctared left. ccnfe4 .ispoa arrest' tLt he planted the time bomb which LUite! rraiilcli's Kazi beer hall UrlA ftorember in bold attempt to assassinate Adolf UUler .and el.:, f aUes, according W IlclnricU Ulmmier, Nazi secret poUce head. Held also were two par rcrtcj r.-;tL,h afsts takes Into enstody by the Gestapo. Pictured abore. they were tJeatined t !:r; lj at "Mr. Bett" and "Cap" KteTens," supposed to bare worked with cme-tlme Kail ItuCer Otto v ; .jtr, cow exiled la Switzerland. . fetxesser oenicd knowing the uea. Jefferson Church To BveIeedag Evangelicals 7iU Conduct Serrices; to Have Gnest Speakers, Mnsie 1 . JXFFERSON : Rar. William Elmer, pastor of the local Eran gsUeal church, announces that plans are complete for the spe cial meetings beginning next Sun day night. Norember 21. con tin sing every night cnext week through Sunday, December- I. The song service begins, at T: 4 S eaen nlgnt with guest speakers and special musie for each ser vice. - . Sunday night. November 28. st 7:45 the Woman's missionary puDuctnanxs offering .program will be given. Monday nlrht Rer. Wilmer Brown of CoxvallU will be guest speaker and will furnish special music. Tuesday night Rev. W..W. Mills of Sweet Home will bring the message,' and Bob Meal ey" of Willamette university wUl be soloist. Wednesday night the speaKer win be Rev. E. C Hicks of Monmouth." and special music oy sir. ana Mrs. Poole. ; v;1 '1 Thursdar nlVht RaVVr"A Bal laatyne of Union vale" will oecupy the' pulpi and' furnish special music Friday night Rev. Charles Whelchelvof Albany will speak, and the orchestra from the Al bany. Evangelical church will be aere tor the service. Saturday night Dr. E. W. Pettl- cordr district superintenden V wUl preach and at the close of the service will conduct the business meeting. . Sunday serrices Include Sunday, school at 10 o'clock. In charge of Miss Helen Kihs. at 11 o'eloek, worship service and com munion service in charre of . Dr. Petticord; 7 o'clock, young peo ples- meeung; at 7:48 a message by the pastor, William Elmer. OCE Instructor V Wm Entertain MONMOUTH M 1 s s Grace Maurie Mitchell and Mrs. Benlah Thornton, staff Instructors at Ore gon College of Education, will en tertain a group of faculty mem bers . and . other friends at a smorgasbord dinner at the Swed ish Villa, Portland, Saturday night, preceding attendance - at the Jussi Bjoerling concert. The guest list Includes: Misses Helen Anderson, Hilda Swenson, Lois Crlswell, K a t h erine Arbuthnot, Edna MIngus, Clara A. Trotter, Bertha Bralnerd, Edna Hediick, Eloise Buck, Anne O'Neill, Maude Macpherson, Emma Henkle, Mary Donaldson, Laura J. Taylor, Ce cilia Brennan. and Mrs. Elsie Bolt. Mrs. Pearl Heath. Mrs. H. W. Morlan, Mrs. Florence Hut chinson, all of Monmouth; and Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell, Mrs. Kent Hartung, Mrs. Edna Cnlver. Mrs. Kenneth Cockerllne, Miss Aileen Dyer, Miss Gertrude Deutch, all of Portland. Parerit-TeacEers ' At Lyons Meet LYONS The Lyons Parent. Teachers club held Its Novem ber meeting at the Rebekah hall Monday night. Practice on the play to be sponsored by the PTC is started and plans are to present the play after the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Van Swer- lngen of Salem were present and presented a one-hour musical skit. Refreshments were served by the committee, Mrs. Paul John ston, Mrs. Helen Bauer and Mrs. Albert Bass. Ererette Crabtree who has been confined to his home suffering from a heart attack is some im proved and able to be out, but Is not able to return to his work. Earthquake Suspected 7ben Houses Shake LEBANON -Telephones were rinsing and - people In -and about town were anxiously asking ques tions Wednesday night about 5:20 when a house-shaking detonation was heard. Some thought It was another earthquake. A shower of rocks and debris was heard over a mile away.. It turned out to be a routine blast at the paper mill. with a little more dynamite than usuaL - Concrete was blown - ont of a headgate in the canal . be tween the two mill ponds,-with Ed Kellenberger In charge : of the blasting.. The wood mill root and the yard office roof were both broken by falling rocks. .v DelHoImes Heaiis Faimoiint Grange -A L BAN T Del Holmes will head . Falrmount grange : during Other . officers elected Include Cecil Keester. OTerneer r Maxlne Holmes, lecturer; William Hutch ins, st ward; Leonard' Brush;, as sistant, -steward; Mrs..', Pauline Brush, chaplain: Mrs. PearrHee- tor, treasurer; Mrs.' Maebelle Ab raham.", secretary: --Ray Schmidt. gate ' keeper; ' Dorothy Schbfield, Ceres; .Ethel. Wallace, : Pomona? Jeany p a r Jt e r, i Flora;.. Ellen Schmidt,' assistant lady steward; Mrs. Caroline Morgan, pianist; and ' Herbert Schmidt, chairman of the executive committee. The new officers will take their places at the January meeting of tne grange. - . Patsy Parrish Is Carnival Ruler ' JEFFERSON Townspeople and students thronged to : the high school gymnasium Friday night to see the carniral program and patronize tne student booths. ' Each high school class, the Girls league, and the physical ed ncatlon classes, contributed stunts to .the program. Seventeen girls dressed in colorful red and blue military costumes drilled and tumbled, hte four tumbling clowns. Bob Whitby, Gordon Tur nldge, Jimmy Henderson and Lad die Eumcn added humor to the act. . . , . The , senior class introduced scenes from , the Wizard of Os. The Juniors gave their version of Harlem High Jinx. Mexican Madness is the title of the sopho more" skit which 'included tango dances and "Ferdinand.? The freshman ' skit 4 was "The Gay Nineties." The Girls league act was. entitled "Football Follies." - Patsy Parrish' freshman, nomi nee was eleeted carniral queen. The three princesses were Mildred Looney,- Bette Terhune, and Don ha June' Powell.'' '-" r' ' - r' The : senior', booth, TThe' Top Hat," .was i the greatest - financial success "of the eamlral Thta was the rfood-seinng 'booth. X- - Students Honor at Tea DALLAS -Students of Miss Dorotha Young, Miss Margaret Llndahl and Miss Barbara Scott entertained with a tea In honor of their teachers Mondar afternoon from 2 to 2. . The tea was held In the audi torium of the elementary build ing. A program was presented and included a playlet, "Little Black Sambo" by students of Miss Young's room;' playlet, "The Good Citizen", by students of Miss Lln- dahl's and Miss Scott's room; readings, Marian Hoff. ' Hosts were Nancy Brockwav. Vivian Heckelthorn, Dorothy and Verda Nenfeld, Donald Blanch ard. Jack Cook. Efton Jones and Edward Leuthe.- - About 20 mothers were bresent1 for the affair. Silverton Classes WiU Present Play SILVERTON .The first hieh school play of the rear will be given December 15 bV the senior and juniors.. The rlay chosen Is "Yniir, TmW Will I a mr m WMy Aaav Taking part are Dub Graves. Dick Adams, Betty Heidenstrom, Marjoiie Kaufman. Bob Neal. Jerry Merryman, Yvonne Service, Donna Donnell, Fred Mehl and Wendel Loe. ; . The student body will aire a play In January and the seniors in March. The Playmakers dnunaUe club is superintending the plays. on uaptists Work oh Parsonage t . DAYTON -Six men of the Day ton Baptisfhurch ; did carpenter work on the parsonage and class room - Saturday : and were dinner guests of . the Dorcas" society at the L. D. Krake home. -.Monday they .worked and .were entertain ed atvdlnner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John. Shippy. ..:. The ladles : are holding a food sale Saturday, December '2 at Shippy and Filer's store. News WEST SALEM An all day meeting of the HE club of West Salem grange was - held . at the home of Mrs.' D. Knhn Tuesday. The meeting was called to,1 assist the Salem firemen in their Christ mas work. But no dolls had come in, so the day was spent working on the club quilt. Fire members and two guests, Mrs. Lynn Rich ardson and Mrs. Leon Reinold, were present. The next meeting will be December S at the home of Mrs. M. C. O'Brien. West Salem grange will give a social . dance . Saturday night at the city hall; all friends are lnrit ed to attend. Harry Phillips. Mike O'Brien and Mary Kuhn are in charge.. ,; OCE Classes Out For Thahlagiying -MONMOUTH -Oregon College of Education; closed Wednesday afternoon for the Thanksgiving holidsy. Students ' and faculty members departed in large num bers to spend the holiday at their respective homes or with friends. Incoming cars and busses brought a crowd of teachers who hare positions throughout ,the state. and some came from Washington: for the holiday with their parents or relatlres here. 'Vista dub Meets .BUENA VISTA The Townsend club met Tuesday nlrht hall. The program was given by the following Edwin Baxter, Mar tha Jane Wheeler, Margaret Wells. RubV Caroenter. K7n. Wheeler. Vlrrlnla Carnenter. uri.. ky Drasdoff, Alice Prather, Lena Cobine. Lee Drasdoff and mm. Allen. . Lodge to Entertain r Dallas Seniors . DALLAS Friendship lodge IOOF will entertain the boys of the Dallas high school senior class at a special meeting to be held Wednesday night, November 22. -There will be a short program including a talk by C. L.1 Starr of Portland. Refreshments will be served following the program. . "Knight Errant" By JACK MeDONALD' (Continued From Pag 4) go around spotting cashable mutu al tickets thrown away by careless betters. "A stooper's paradise, I call it!" Snapper reiterated as he spotted a good ticket beneath him . and put his foot over it, looking around warily. But Slim was not heeding Snapper., He was silently rejoic ing" over Knight Errant at last running Back to his ancestry. He was tne Better none of the two, as the race was run today (To be. continued) ," JEFFERSON Members of the Morning Star grange are holding sereral turkey shoots during the holiday season. The proceeds will be used to Improve their hall three miles west of Jefferson. .One of the recent Improvements planned Is . an outside fireplace made of rocks and cement which they hope will be completed this winter. The Home Economics club served the dinner at the first turkey, shoot Sunday. The Morning Star gTange hall is one of the first of its kind to be built in Linn county. :1 A! Ilonlgonery-Uard TOY SPECIAL TODAY OIILY (Beginning at ,10 cunj ,A GENUINE "HORSMANT DOLL full IS inches high with beautiful hair and gorgeous eyes that open and close. A regular 21.42 Rvalue for today only at V -" . ' L MEZZANINE TOY SECTION 155 NOHTH USEHTY ST. ' Watch for Another "Toy SpedaT' for Tomorroto flf. .... : . , Lin n & ( n tti Santa Claus :: - with swell gift: for each 'chQd , : - , -Tisltlng him- mm K3-I3;K3-P-IL- TOY SECnOIJ - tlEZZANEIE FLOOR d) !;f(io(ii)fflit:iV w 115 n. IZZZZTt e W s V si I I . f 1 SPECIAL PURCHASE! 3-Thrcad Cropo Chiffonsl $1 Hoso For an Exciting mm imm W Ql 3 pairs?2 Maybe it's because Wards buy millions of pairs of silk hose a year! Maybe it's because this sale was lined up Ions; before the price rise in silk! What jtyer the , reason, here are hundreds of pairs of. absolutely perfect, 3-thread crepe chiffons at just 69c a pair ! Heel-within-heel ! Toe-withln-toe I (Clamorous $1 hose In lively shades. Get at least I pairs for yourself now, and remember Christ inas Is just around the calendar. . X . 7J V Mere's Your Chonce to Save on the Perfect -" Christmas Gift- . Mi 0 ' ' t i :. 1 f, 'i i i