Y mm PAGE TWELVE The OREGON STATESMAN Salem, Oregon- Thursday Morning June IX 1949 i i. t i i t - i" Commerce Cliib Talks Housing Lebanon Group to Help Other Qubs Plan . for Building LEBANON About 40 attended the meeting lot the Commercial Iub Monday when thj main ub- ' ject under dlscusBlon .was the noising situation President Wal ter Scottotppolnted Del uavenpon and, Lloyd Gilson as a: committee to cooperate iwith the men an notated by thie Lions clnb'a tew weeks ago tai investigate matters of plans, cost land capital. Arouna 30 individuals have told the com- - mittee that they are going to bnild within the next few months. ' Another rronp hag been planning .tentatively to bnild several houses on a tract close to town. It was reported that Monday two representatives of building 'and loan -companies In Portland were in Lebanon to consider the advisability of opening snch an of fice here to receive savings depos its and make loans for building. - Mrs. Roy Bishop will be the principal speaker at the luncheon meeting of Pro America in Al bany at the Albany hotel Friday. June 14th. The Lebanon unit will join the Albany chapter in this meeting and transportation will oe arranged for all who wish to go- - - ' Twenty five boy scouts returned Sunday night from the three-day eutlng to Gordon lake. Pete D'Al fonso and Kenneth Mayer had charge of the excursion. Seven went from the; Sweet Home troop. Those from troop SI of Lebanon were Walter1 Johanson. Philip Ashton, Lyon Lawrence, Jesse Strunk, Richard Miehelson. Rod ney Cox, Stanley Cntts, Rodney Savage and Harold Hardin. Mrs. Zeb Lane of Seattle is- vis--Iting her sister, Mrs. W. B. Hol brook. i ' I ' Mrs. Selmer Severson has re turned to Seattle after visiting with her relatives and Mrs. Sever son in Lebanon and Albany. Mr. Severson who formerly taught here, is now in the' grocery bus iness. Mrs. Clara Amos is with rela- 3 yes in. Portland and Astoria this eek. 1 Stevens- US Brown 'I-.illBtlP :V mmm. ins mmwm THE GIFT FOR FATHER'S DAY time to give mm mm m j1) Week There; are few gifts so appealing to a man as fine , . neckwear? These smart neW linenized fabric ties - for summer are especially 4ood because of their - rich color tones and ability to stand tip under ; f hardest wear. We have new, solid shades, stripes. . dlaaanals, geometries and i - ; color. , I : 'Here's the Largest and 1 ; - in Salem" 1 nnno niin YOUIl STOEE FOR DAD'S GIFTS Silverton Christian Church Board r , 1 Of j Missions Installs Officers r at i Annual i Breakfast Hears Mrs. Leek SILVERTOX--"Tbe Call oi Christ to. the Womanhood of To day was I the topic of the - ad dress given by Mrs. E. M. Leek nf Hood ntver. state secretary, at the annna breakfast Tuesday morning at the first unnstian church, of the Christian Womante hoard of missions. Mrs. Leek used the dramatic Bible theme of the Book: of Esther in her plea for the Jewish people before the king. She condemned material ism, totalitarianism! and atheism as the evils of the World upheaval and gave as the only hope for world peaee. the spiritual and physical program' of a -growing, glowing and going" church. Trib ute was paid to a number of mis sionaries; especially i the Dyes, and Miss Shoemaker, former Salem residents.;, , i Special guests introduced by School Election Will Be Monday At North Santiain N ORTH SANTIAM The an nual school election will be held Jane 17 at the school house to elect a director for a three-year term and a clerk for a one-year term. Louis Scofield la the visit ing director and William Hardy has been clerk for the past year. ! Recent guests at the Howard home were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Van Nuys of The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Nuys of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ray of Monmouth. Ethel Lansing of Sa lem is spending a week with Mrs. Howard. Funeral Is Held For H. Morrison LEBANON Wednesday at 2 o'clock funeral services were held In the Lowe mortuary for Homer Clyde Morrison, 57, who died at his home Sunday night as the re sult of a stroke. Rev. Lawrence Blxler spoke and the men's quar tern from the Christian church sang.i Morrison had been a mem ber of this church since 14. In terment was in the IOOF ceme tery. Though born In Iowa, Morri son spent most of his early life in Kansas until 1903 when he went to California. At Hanaford, Calif., he was married in IS 06 to Jessie Hinkle. In 1908 the family moved to Lebanon and though they returned to Califor nia for a few years they spent most of the time in Lebanon. ' -Besides the widow, one daugh ter, Marilyn Clydell, at home and two Bons, Claire of Lebanon and Lyle of Porterville, Calif., sur vive him. There are four grand children. Two sisters and rone brother live in California. SiIyertonTeacher Tells Wedding Date SILVERTON Ethel H a r d i e was a recent hostess at the Bar clay House at Oregon City at a luncheon at which the marriage date of Lois Metcalf to Nell Hoff man was announced for June 15. Miss Hardie and Miss Metcalf both taught In the Silverton schools this past year. Miss Har die will teach at Hood River this coming 'year. a real gift to Smart Arrow Ilechwear $1X3 & $L50 dipt fiaures in every Most Beautiful Selection IS9Q Ks3 Mrs. Martin Hannan, president and of ficlal "hostess, and by Mrs. John W. Jordan, program chair man and toast mistress, were Rev. and " Mrs. E. M. Leek, of Hood River; Mrs. ' Blanche Paul, of Falls City, Mrsr George Dorn-hecker,- Mra.1 Lillie Ward, Mrs. Bernice Lewis- and Mrs. Bee Pear son, all of Palls City. Installation ceremonials, with Mrs. Blanche; pant In charge, In ducted Mrs. Martin placed as president; Mrs Lynn, R Neal, vice " president; Mrs. Steven En loe, secretary Mrs. Guss Herr, treasurer; Mrs. W. W. Neal, liter ary secretary; Mrs, Maude Mor ris, world ! call . secretary; i and group leaders, Mrs. .Will Egan, Mrs. Harold Itoop and Mrs. Geo. Kirk. . ... : i .. Mrs. Paul ' represents societies from Albany, Salem, Silverton, Pallas, Falls City, Perrydale, Mc Minnville, Dayton and Tillamook. The kitchen committee in pre paring the breakfast for the more than J00 guests were Mrs. Ben Gifford, Mrs. Harold Roop Mrs. George Kirk and Mrs. Carl Specht. Serving the guests were Ceneva Jordan, Marciel Kaufman, Louise Specht, Joy Paulson and Geraldine Leach. Mr l m hi i , ir , i Ml , inn --j. i - ii-iii 'i,n 'mil - - ,-- i ii --in ii ' - -- -: n .... ; i i-- - i i -- - - i j t w r a. b as- - - j-- one .u Fathers Woman's Qub Entertainsi for. Families Witli Dinner, Program BUENA BISTA The Woman! club members entertained the families at a seven o'clock dinner Wednesday night In honor Of Fathers' day. Tables were beauti fully decorated with rose buds and sweet peas. The program consisted of a song "A Welcome to Daddy"! by a group of girls; reading by Jack and Darrel Wheeler, selec tions on the guitar and violin by Muriel Ward and Dallas Banks;; duet by O'Leta and VeU Hou? ley, duet by Mr si It. A. Wells anjd Mrs. Charles Breeden ; , song by group of girls. Club Is' adjourned until October 9 when Mrs. G. A. Wells and Mrs. Linsey Ward wiM be hostesses. Bill and Pete Fiske of Albany were calling on friends In this community Friday night. I Mrs. Lillian Lundberg of Mt. Iron, Minn., has purchased prop erty In Buena Vista from Mrs! Eva Scott. f Mr, and Mrs. L. S. Prather anid family, Lena Cobine, Patricia . 1 . ! At Buena Vista THE ME33COOLIE' ! 1 The rage, of the south ... An Insulated eole . . .. The j L . . .line only ... . . tne original Coolie . . . THESiDfenar Of linen J . . Insulated sole ' . . . Of White . . . Red . . . or Blue . . . flexible wedge . ; .' ' O. ' f I i 9 8 L . HornrXnd Eugene- McAtce spent Sanday at the coast. j ' I Guests at f the R. E, Prather heme Saturday were Mrs. Leo Crindray, niece of Mrs. Prather, and son Louie Cole from Vancou ver and Mrs. Rohena Boss and son of Albany. "J Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Shields of Tillamook jsjrent Monday at the r. E. Prather home. Mr. and Mire. G. A. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. C F. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Ll S. Prather, Mrs. Cecil Halt mfin and Deloras attended a musi cal program J In Salem Monday night, given by Mabel Teal at the Meisinger studio. Barbara WeUs and Alice Prather are pupils of Miss Teal and presented numbers oa the program. r Visit at From Minnesota I AIRLIE Mrs. Cecil Barnhart was visited by her tw sisters, Mrs. F. O. Anderson and Mrs. Chamberland and three nieces Vivian and Gladys Anderson and Margaret Chamberland. Mr. An derson accompanied them. .The Andersons are from :. Hibblng, Minn., ' and Mrs. Chamberland Is from Baudette, Minn. Mrs. Barn hart was a former resident of Minnesota. j Rev. and Mrs. Phelps are spend ing an indefinite time at Tachats. From the Sports Bar Section . . . comes me grandest as sortment of "Play Togs" you've ever seen . . . Slack Suits . . . Sim Suits . . . Play Shoes . . . that will help you "Establish a Mood" . . . for work . . . for play . . . or for just "downright They are bright and colorful . . . and 'f eel good. They're washable and do not wrinkle "In and outer" styles . . . box back or fitted , . . O "By Royal" . your guarantee of quality. Others S s Two piece . . 1 'A Shirt . A Skirt . . and Shorts. 6 In all kinds of colors Skirts contrast or blend. Of checkerspun ... Cham bray . Seersucker ; Sharkskin. j Tliey are . . "for; Sun . . . for Fun . . tf hers 995 Commimity Qub Meets at Pioneer Vacation Bible School Is Being Conducted for Children PIONEER The Pioneer Com munity club met at the playshed Saturday night with Mrs. William Thlesies in charge of the pro gram, a mala quartet, William Thlesies, Howard Coy, Leo K1I ger and Kenneth Laudahl, sang, readings were glren by Sylvia Wells, Virginia Kreger, Mrs. Roy Black and William Thlesies play ed a cornet soltf. Mrs. John Kel ler and Mrs. Chester Neswold had charge of refreshments. The next meeting will be directed by the men with . Frank Dornhecker as program chairman, Harry Wells, Archie Brown and William Thle sies in charge of refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Darel Bird have traded houses with- Mr. and , Mrs; Ralph Weaver of Dallas. ' The Pioneer school election will be 'at the schoolhouse June 17 at 8 p. m. - Mrs. Joy Robbins and Mrs. Frank Dornhecker are teaching vacation Bible school, attended by Margaret Rosie and Junior Wells, Sally Klnion, Dorothy to 8.95 . and for You. to 0.05 Xll iff f - - . 1 S T Keller and Robert Dornhecker. Mrs. Joy Robbins, Truman and Alyce are back In Pioneer after bein in . Monmouth two ; ; years where Mrs.-Robbins attended the normal school. Mrs. Robbins will teach at Polk Station this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Coy. and Carol went to Portland Monday to get Jimmy, who has been in the Shriners . hospital since in March. I Donald Klnion and Elmo Black are attending the 4H summer school Mn Corvallls. Detroit Reserve . Officer Is Called ., For Active Duty DETROI T Lieutenant and Mrs. Gunnar Sather left recent ly for Washington -where Sather will take two weeks'- active army duty at Fort Smith. Mrs. Sather Will visit her parents at .Water vflle. ". :-" . . Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller of Oakridge have moved Into the January residence here. Miller Is the mechanic lor Mary Creek CCC camp. , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cham-, plon have moved from Detroit to Dallas, where Champion has secured work. Claude Miller visited - with his family in Detroit over the weeV end.; Miller is working at Dal las for Jack Carey. THE RAINBOW ANN" It's of multi-color Jersey .... Cork-crepe sole, Dutch heel . . . Also In whitel. . . "THE BUCCANEER" It fits snugly, of lastex . . . White . . . Beige . , . Red . . Blue . . . Flexible wedge . ;4'o TV mtm ' T . Improvement Qub Elects at Valsetz VAtSETZ ThaJast meeting of the School Improvement society was held last week. Mrs. Wil- mer Hilmer was elected president, Mrsr Lester Green, rice president J Thomas Gentle of Monmouth was speaker at the Valsets grad4 uatlon exercises. Harry Starr gave the diplomas.' Wayne Searl was valedictorian and Delia Tnr- her salutaierlan. DellaPTurner re- , celved the girl's medal from the American Legion and Lavonne Robinson received the boy's. . because it's GOOD MASTER DREAD TlUS I I 7 . r Popular. I m. BS Si i L