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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1940)
i v The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tiieedoy Morning September 17. 1940 PAGE TEH Art Instruclbiv j . Resigns Duties Teacher at Monmouth for 29 Years; .Hundreds Taught by Her ' MONMOUTH Alabama Bren ton who came to the Oregon nor mal school in the fall or 1911, head of the art department, has resigned, and her resignation was Accepted by the state board of ed ucation at its September meeting. .- Miss Brenton, a graduate ot the Pratt Art institute, has been m nmamKAV v h!a uhnnt fa Ml 1 1 almost .' continuously since that date, except for a year or so spent In the east. She owns a home here. Her influence '. in the art de partments of Oregon elementary schools has been extensive through the training of many hundreds of teachers in her longtime connec tion with this school. South Dakota People To Visit Silverton ; SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.. C. H. Hornbeck and Mr. and Mrs. Swanson of South-Dakota are ex pected here for a brief Tisit with Mr. Hornbeck's sister, Mrs. P. E. Sylrester. The two men are mem bers of the South Dakota, highway commission and will attend -a highway, commission : meeting at Seattle next Monday. Boys Sentenced For April Thefts DALLAS Darid Edmund Dy er. 18, and rerdla LaVern Tr'um bly, IS, were committed to the state training school last week. Each will be eligible for parole at the end of six months.; . The two boys were arrested at West Salem on April X, 1940, on a - charge of petty larceny. They both entered 'a plea of guilty to the charge and were sentenced to six months in the county Jail. On April ,K, 1940, they were arraigned In circuit court ot Polk county upon Information filed by the district attorney and. entered pleas of guilty to the .following charges: larceny from the Puri tan store. West Salem; larceny from Busicks store, West Salem; larceny from Moore's, garage. West Salem and larceny from Rerapel's garage, West Salem. Their., pleas were accepted by Circuit Judge Arlie O. Walker and their cases were referred to the state parole board. Detroit Woman Is Back lnrlnp DETROIT Mrs. Russell Ham mon, and son, Kenneth, returned to their home this week from ' a month's Tisit in Nebraska, Mrs. Hammon drore a 1941 ear : out from a South Bend, Ind., factory. She made the return trip in about four, and a half days. Joy Ham mon of Lynch, Neb., returned with Mrs. Hammon. ..Mr. and . Mrs. Marrin Miller and daughter, Marilyn, left .Fri-H day. for a tew days' Tisit In, En gene. , Heary rains which followed the serere electric storms here hare caused logging and mill op erations to close down while log ging roads can be repaired. A. V. Fisher, county road fore man for this area, has been 111 and unable -to work the past few days. Aged Man Is Near Death WHEATLAND Frank West fall, 81, who was taken critically ill Saturday while . isiting his son, John and family at Summit, is not responding to medical treat ment as at first was hoped tor and, his death Is momentarily feared rslatirea report, t ... He la staying here at the home Of his daughter, Mrs. W.'B. Mag- Temperance Union Selects Officers SILVERTON The Women's Christian Temperance Union, at Its annual meeting T rid ay se lected officers to Include presi dent, Mrs. M. O. Gnnderson; Tlee president. . Mrs. Minnie Preston: secretary, Mrs. Maude Morris; treasurer, Mrs; Pearl Porter. Arrangements are being made for a silrer tea to be held at the home of Mrs. Alrin Legard on Oc tober 11. Berring on-the tea com mittee are: Mrs. Legard. Mrs. Gnnderson, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. W. L. Wilson and Mrs. 8. B. Tor Tend, i Employed at School AUMSVILLE Loren Hlles has been employed by the local school board to supervise the school heating plant and to assist with the Janitor work in the absence ot the regular janitor. Wo pdbiifn Juniore WOODBURN The Junior' Wo man's ', slab TO hold Its next regular, meeting Wednesday at T:4S p. m. In the club room of the city library. New officers will be the hostesses. They hare announced tEkt they want all members to turn out. New1 officers are. president. Vera Jen Huber; first Tlee-presl-dent, Mildred Day? second Tiee president, Arlene Harwood; sec retary. Erelyn Jones; treasurer. Opal Hasenyager; directors. An nette Lytle and Alice Smith; parliamentarian, Zoa Lowthlan and adrisor, Leona Miller. Former Resident ! Is in Hospital MOLALLA Eugene Glen Har Tey, 46, tor many years a resi dent of Molalla, and now em ployed In Oregon City, la In the Oregon City hospital suffering from concussion and a possible skull fracture as the result of being struck by an automobile in downtown Oregon City Friday aft ernoon. The ear was operated by Milton J. Wiggins, el,ef Port land. .' - ; Harrey was knocked uncon scious and was Immediately taken to the hocpttaL Wiggins was not held as Harrey walked ' between two .parked ears and stepped Into the aide of Wiggins' ear, which stopped within fire , feet after Harrey was struck. Prize WinnerT" Well Known Here . RICKET Jean , Magee who won the distinction' of - being the healthiest 4H girl In Oregon and Robert Magee a : Future Farmer boy. who won the grand cham pion, lndirldual stock Judging con teat at the state fair, are the niece and. nephew of M. M. Magee of Rickey and the grandchildren of Sarah Magee of.Scotts Mills.. . . They are the daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Magee of Dayton, who are well known here. Gopher. Gun Explodes . EVENS VALLEY Alfred Loe. grange master, rery nearly lost his index finger and thumb on the right hand Friday when a goher gun unexpectedly exploded. He -was rushed to -the Silrerton hospital where medical treatment was siren. Keizer Family Is Host to Visitors " - KEIZER Jessie Gray of Los Angeles snd Mrs. Marlon Crane Beach. sisters ot Mrs. J. E. Putnam, hare been guests at the Putnam nome. jars, wran returned home Monday, but Miss Gray will remain until October 1. A family dinner was held at the J. E. Putnam home Saturday night honoring the list birthday of Mrs. Putnam. Cerers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Putnam and .family, Mrs. Helen Emmert and family. Mrs. Peterson and family. Mrs. Dernmi Bunnell and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Putnam. . Molalla Rebekaks ' : Entertain Girls ' MOLALLA The Oak Rebekah lodge No. 151 Past Noble Grand club entertained the FL girls at the lodge hall Friday night with a dessert : luncheon and S00 card party. - The FL past president's pin was presented to Edith DeRegio by Lucille Swigert, the club presi dent. A bridal shower was also giren to Mrs Paris Worley Slyter, one of the members recently mar rled.: . ' Highcoro prize In cards went to Edith "DeRegio and the special draw prise ' was" held by Lucille Swigert. . Conimittee Meets In Grade School MOLALLA The Molalla PTA ezecntlre committee met - Friday night at the grade school, with Mrs. J. J. VfaUer, president, pre siding. Plahs were made for the cominr school year and a school project' for the association to work toward was discussed. It was decided that a teachers welcome will he held at the grade school auditorium Monday night, September' 21, at S o'clock.' 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