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The OREGON STATES2IAN, Saleo, .Oregon, Friday,, Morniaiy peceraber 8, 1939 PAGE 11UW 2 Dallas Hear Sii Women leaker Island Trip Is Described " by Miss Arbuthnot; ; Toy Shower Given DALLAS Miss Katherine Ar buthnot of the Oregon College ol Education at Monmouth was the guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Dallas Woman's club Tuesday afternoon. Miss Ar buthnot gave an interesting ac count of a recent trip to Hawaiian Islands, the Samoan islands. New ealand and Australia.,. Especially interesting was the description of the country and the people of the Samoan islands group. In telling of Australia she stated .that the city of Syd ney has one of the most beauti ful harbors In the world. She also told of the new capitol of Australia, at Canberra. Miss Ar buthnot had 'brought home many photographs and other Interesting things purchased In the countries Tlsited, which she used to Illus trate her talk. v - Other numbers on thr program Included a talk by Betty Smith from the high school telling of her experiences attending the. na tional debate - tournament at Los Angeles last summer; Christmas music presented by the junior 'high school girls' chorus under the direction of Raymond Van Dyke; two Tocal solos, Delores .Krewson; two piano solos by Clark Robb; rocal slo' and tap dance by Beverly Osuana with Marthan Jean Plummer at the piano. The program was. -announced by Mrs. Chauncey Gett man. Preceding the program Mrs. J. Paul Bollman, president of the club, presided at a business meet ing. Mrs. W. C. Leth, chairman of the clTie committee, reported that the series - of - bridge lessons sponsored by the club was most successful. Mrs. George Cooper, chairman of the annual Christmas seal sale, reported that the re sponse to date had been excellent. Mrs.' Bollman announced two new club members, Mrs. Martin 'Knit tell and Mrs. Clarence Smith. A report was read from Mrs. Charles Bllyeu, chairman of -the golden jubilee committee, giving plans for a party. to be held in January in celebration of the golden jubilee year of the Gen eral Federation of Women's clubs. Mrs. J. G. Van Orsdel, charter member ' of the local club, was named as the. pioneer clubwoman in connection with this observ ance. ;, It was announced that Miss Beryl Holt of Salem, state presi dent of the American Association of University Women, would be the speaker at the January meet-, lng which will be held on the second Tuesday of the month. January 9. The dinner meeting, which Is sponsored each year by the club in cooperation with other local civic groups, will be held this year on Wednesday night, January 10. Earl Snell, secretary of state, has been secured as the speaker for this meeting. - A spcial feature of the after noon was a toy shower for the community. Christmas .tree with Dallas Pythias i Elect Officers DALLAS --At a meeting -of Marmion lodge, Knights of Py thias, Tuesday -night, election of officers for the new year waa held. Officers ' chosen were as fol lows: Arthur Woods, chancellor commander; i Kenneth Plummer, vice-chancellor;' Glen Holt, pre late;: Johnny Benge, master of work;. Elwyn Craven, master of records and reals; Randall Buell, master of t finance; William C. Retzer, master of exchequer; Sanford Betts, master, at arms; Fred McFetridge, inner guard; Jack Laing, outer guard and T. B. Hooker, trustee. , Stay ton Endeavor To Give Banquet STATTON Annual banquet for Stayton high school students will be given by the endeavor group of the Church of Christ Friday night at 6:30 in the church basement. Dale Crabtree will act as toast master. Royal Holf ord will give the welcome' in .behalf of the Christian Endeavor and Melvln Trailer on behalf of -the church. The response t will be made by Robert Wakefield. . Main address will be given by Harold Lyman . of Salem. Other speakers are Arthur Sandner, Verla Carter and Alan Inglis. Visitors are expected . from Newberg, Sllverton and Balein. Farmers Union News SUNNTSIDE Red Hills Union officers recently elected are presi dent, Frank ! Barnet; vice presi dent; Bill Richter; secretary, Gus Cole; conductor, Guy Williams; chaplain, Mrs. Bert Hamilton; doorkeeper, Mr. Darby; executive committee, L. L. Brown, D. C. Bloom, Bert ! Hamilton. BUENA VISTA Farmer's Un ion met December 1 and officers elected were: president, Jonas Graber; vice president, Earl Ax ley; secretary, Mrs. L. S. Prather. The next meeting will be Fri day, December 15, in the form of a Christmas party. Everyone bring an inexpensive gift as names will be. drawn and gifts distributed. CENTRAL HOWELL The reg ular meeting of the Farm Union local will convene Monday night with President F. E. Wray In charge. : Has Operation WEST STAYTON Mrs. Jesse Wilson was taken to a Salem hos pital Monday where she was op erated on for appendicitis. each member bringing a gift to the tree. . . Hostesses at the tea hour in cluded Mrs. E. W. Cruson, Mrs. Harold Holmes, Mrs. A. B. Star buck; Mrs. Erie Fulgham, Mrs. A. J. Kracher, Mrs. J. G. Van Ors del, Mrs.- Delwln Reinemer, Mrs. Raleigh Middleton and Mrs. Dtel la Mardis. 1 ; . V Music Group Plan Concerts Lebanon Grade Sebool to Exchange Programs With Others - T LEBANON The Queen grade school Instrumental music department is working on plans to exchange concerts with other grade school music organizations. The first concert is being arranged with the Junction City grade school. The department at the Queen Ann school includes a band of about 40, a drum and bugle corps of about 75, a fife and drum corps of about 75, and an orchestra of about 30, including 13 violins. Members of one musical group are not permitted to be members of any other of the groups except' the orchestra. The exchange of concert is ex-1 pected to add stimulus to the work of the youthful musicians, who- have been practicing the past week with enthusiasm. The drum and bugle corps and the fife and drum . corps will march in the Santa Claus parade next Satur day afternoon, . behind the .high school band, which played alone for Santa last Saturday. Gordon Tripp is director of all instrumental music in the Leban on schools, and Mrs. Betty Cox is assistant director in the Queen Ann school. . , The American Legion's Christ mas party and dinner this year is to be bigger and better than last year's, when 125 pounds of RED EARTH (Continued from page t) gave a little gasp of glad sur prise. A girl stood there half afraid, one hand still on the doorknob, as if ready for flight. Over her nightdress she had thrown a green negligee, but her feet were bare, and two thick braids of HMue-black hair hung down over her shoulders. Irresolutely she had halted just Inside the room, her eyes fixed on the man, her lips parted in an uncertain smile. Held by that picture framed in the doorway, Douglas watched her for just an instant, then stretched out both hands. "Lola! Lola mia." His arms en folded her, his lips bent down to touch her lips, and now he held her at arm's length until her own eyes fell before that hungry scrutiny. "Dlos!" he whispered. "Dios, how lovely you are." At the words her cheeks colored, and after a moment she found her voice. "You have a mustache. Jack." He laughed. "Is that all about me that has changed, Lola mia?" She shook her head. "No, it is only that I can say no more, ex-J cept and now her arms went tight about his neck and he felt his old-time playmate close against him, while a cry of utter happiness rose from her s lips. "Ah it is so good to have yon back again. , : - (To be continued) " f , I I . 1 II 1 111 U II !! V J 5T1 ; -K - J- ; -A STATE and COMMERCIAL l ) GCD 0000 FIG BADS Fresh Bake, pound' '20 , OAIIAimS . Pound ... caiidy : Satin Mix and - Old-Fashlonrd Chocolates. a iT"aBs"asaaawa ; . All Family Purpose Bonneville Brand IFlOlISr 49.H,.' tag ! Kitchen Queen Flour, 494b. bag $1.32 ISUiS r-si st n r Pound 10 I1QYM, Assorted Flavors. package J. Pancake Flour ? ? r trt ? ? ? ? Pickett Brand 34b. pkg. ? :? ? ? ? ? Newspapers, maaxines, radio, " la fact everybody everywhere fa becomlnst 4Onis Coasdons so here's your chance to have turn aad save . Below are listed the -Trade Slogan" of S adver tised products that you're all familiar with. THE FEESHEST THING El TOWN." 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The new George Susrey house on Rose street has been started, and is going up fast. Rev. dower Worse SILVERTON ReVi B. F. Clow er, who has been confined to the Deaconess hospital at Salem for the past two years, was reported very 111 this week. -Rev. Clower. a retired Methodist . minister, made his home at Sllverton for many years. Mrs. Clower has con tinned to live here since her hus band has been at the hospital. Dallas Police To Get New Car DALLAS At a meeting ef the Dallas city council here Monday nlgjlt the purchase of a 1940 Ford eoupe for use of the Dallas police department was authorized. The car now la use will be turned in toward the purchase of the new ear. The council" approved the lay ing of new sidewalks on Main street between Mill and Court street In the business district of Dallas : where replacements are necessary. An ordinance was introduced for the first reading regulating the parking of trucks of certain length ! in certain parts of the business diatrict in Dallas. To Survey Sewage Plant . ' SILVERTON Members of the senior class in civil engineering of Oregon State collere will sur- hrey the recently Installed sewage treatment plant at Sllverton Saturday. The plant, the message Nows Behind Today's Nows By PAUL MALLON (Continued from page t) , beet be saved next . year with Mr. R, at the heed of the ticket. Even If he lost the election he could ta any event carry to vic tory the local democratic or ganizations la as great naay Whether these trends will be come a gale, or are becalmed, will depend (this Is still the trust worthy report being expounded) upon the war. If long range fighting continues, popular opin ion., may be diverted more and more from concentration on the dangers ef the US becoming in volved. It the war grows more serious, the back-draft around from the college states. Is "direct ly In line with oar study of sani tary engineering. Fred Merryfleld, professor of civil engineering, will direct the class. the White House may become sweeping. Other candidates are getting wound up as if ready to spring. friend who dropped into Uvalde to see Vlee President Garner within the week, quotes the VP as saying: "If I were shot In the leg today, the bullet would bounce off." The friend conceded it might be true when Garner announced he had walked IS miles that day on a hunt (deer, not delegates). The VP's experiments in hunting so far this season have proved, however, he says, that the deer has six ears, one under each hoof as well as the two in their ac customed places. The McNutt camp seems to be using General Farley's postal system for its heaviest campaign efforts not with the general's consent but upon payment of the usual S cents per ounce. A heavy mailing list baa been ballt np la the manner which Louis Howe perfected for Roosevelt at the be ginning of the '32 campaign. 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