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PAGE tWO' Tha . CrXGOri STATESMAN, Salem. Qragan, Saturday Morning. September 21, ISO puts Combine At Jefferson Woman'a Organization Has ':v, initial Meeting ; Pastor - Installs Officers JEFFERSON At a meeting "Wednesday afternoon la toe "Methodist chorea the , Foreign Missionary society and Ladles Aid society were combined Into one Society ' known as the Woman's 'Society of Christian Service Mrs. J.' fi; JonUlne will be president bf the'' society. r f-Other officers, named are Addle Li boy, f vice ' president. Mrs. Earl , Lynescorrespondlnf and record ins; secretary: Mrs. Earl Phelps, ' treasurer? Mrs. Elmer Redmond. Ice president of missionary edu cation;'' Mrs. George C. Mason, rice' president of local activities .and-' social relations; Marjorie Fontaine, secretary student and 'raxing people's work; Mrs. J. G. .Fontaine, secretary of literature : and ; publications, and Mrs. Mary Powell, secretary of supplies.' - ' Various standing committees were appointed by the president and Include: Addle Libby. chair man of the program; committee; Mrs. Phelps, finance committee, and Mrs. Earl Lynes, member ship committee. - ! Delegates appointed to the con ference meeting of the' Woman's Society of Christian Service 1 to " be held In Salem at the First -Methodist church October 3-4, are Mrs. J. G. " Fontaine, Mrs. George Mason and Mrs. E. B. Redmond. Alternates are Mrs. Fred Barns, Mrs. Earl Lynes and -Mrs. Earl Phelps. .r Following the meeting the of ficers were Installed by the pas tor, Rer. E. C. Alford. A social 'time was enjoyed and a no-host luncheon ' was served. Fifteen - members were present. , :e wves Guardsmen Party HATES VILLE Leonard Greig !was agreeably surprised Saturday .night when a group of friends dropped in for a farewell party before Leonard left with the national guard. The evening was spent in playing "500," with a planch being enjoyed later. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Greig, Jimmie and Don na, Mr. and Mrs. John Zumstein, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vogl and Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stettler, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. Welle, Donald, Dolores and LeRoy. Leonard was also given a fare well party at the Moose hall by the employes of the California Packing company, where he has been employed tor the past eight rears. . i Trustees Gather At Shelburn Home SHELBURN A meeting of the trustees of the Shelburn church met Thursday at W. H. McLaln's to consider steps to be taken to put the church building on a good foundation. The church was dam aged la the heavy winds some time ago. , V, Mason, a house mover from Albany met with the trustees. Harley Darby and family, who have been living for the past three years on the George Piatt place, are moving to the Holloway. Irene Churchill, Clarence Shope, Reta Mollett and Orval Bates entered high school at Scio from this district. They are all freshmen except Clarence, who is a sophomore. - Oak Point School Announces Date -OAK POINT Oak Point school will open Monday morning, Sep tember 23, with. Sherman Foster of Independence as principal and Mrs Frank Alslp of Monmouth as lower grade .teacher. ' Much Improvement has been done to the school. A new roof has been put on this summer and several oak trees have been taken out near the school. ' Gladys Rogers, who graduated . from OCE In Monmouth this su in ner, will teach at Buell Monday. . Mary Alderson will be a sopho more this year at the university at Eugene. Glenerva Harnsberger will be a sophomore -at WUlamette. Tarty Is Given At Silverton SILVERTON - Mrs. Harold Lofthus was complimented at a gift party recently when a group of friends gathered at their home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lofthus, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin An dersen and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Tucker and Arlene, Mrs. Ole Sande, Olga Sunde, Arthur Sonde, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dixon Mrs. Harver Mlkelson, . Mrs. Andy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Mires. Minnie and Martha Mires and : Kenneth Mires.;. ': " -V'.-;f AdVentista Start School '.' ' HOPEWELL The Hopewell . Seventh Day Adventist school started Monday with 14 students enrolled. Mary Oliver ot Rick reairis the, teacher. .- . ANN -JOHN SHERIDAN GARFIELD ,PAT O'BRIEN "Castle on the Hudson" 2ND HIT "Viva Cisco Kid" CT3AI. ROJUinO I nayesviu , m a si.i m r fsa i Valley Churches SILVERTON Rally and pro motion day will be obsenred in the Trinity Sunday -school at 10 a.m. Sunday. The 11 o'clock ser mon topic, with Rer. J. K. Fuhr speaking, will be "Salvation for Children.' At noon a -dinner will be serred in '- the church social rooms to be followed by- a pro gram, given by the Sunday school. At the close of the program there will . be : special refreshments for children. The Luther league will meet at 7 o'clock. The September meeting of the Dorcas society will sponsor a waist-line social on Fri day night, also in the church so cial rooms. : The Lutheran . Daugh ters of Reformation , w 1 1 1 meet Tuesday night with Irene Moseng. Rer.- J. M. Jensen will speak on "Steps in the Way of Salva tion" at the 11 o'clock services at Immannel Lutheran church Sun day morning. Rally and promotion day program .will be held at 10 a.m. Mid-week devotionals are be ing announced for Thursday at z p.m. Rally day program will be given at .the junior and senior league meetings at :30 and 8 p.m. Sunday night. ' - Loyalty Sunday will be ob served at the Christian church Sunday, - according to announce ments Issued by Rev. Frank W. Zook. Clarissa Brager, teacher of the religious education at the Eu gene Field schoqj, .will speak at the opening part of the Bible school at 10 o'clock. Observance of the Lord's Supper and sermon on the subject: "The Prime Re quisite Love, Loyalty and Obedi M M Club Notes Hi-ho Mice! 'Here It is another Saturday and time for another Mickey Mouse stage show. My my, how time flies. Summer's over and fall Is taking over. It won't be long before football will reign again, and boy, won't we have fun! MMC Speaking of fun, last week's stage show seemed to make quite a hit. Captain Kidd and his slaves furnished entertainment deluxe. Orville Beardaley, as usual, came through with a swell number en titled "I'll Never Smile Again," and his brother Rubs did a swell job on the piano. Bobby Hage dorn, the Mickey Rooney and what have you of Mickey Mouse, came through with a swell new patriot ic song, "I Am an American." Also on the entertaining side was the contest which we had. Remember rMice, some of these contests which we hold on the stage would be good at various parties so why don't you remember them when you run out of things to do. I must say that I was proud the way everyone sang the community 'ClnA Ptosa Imnrlfi " It virrnil. ly swell and shows the spirit you Mickey Mouse members have. MMC Say Mice, this week's show is really going to be swell. As you know yesterday ended the big Ar buckle King essay contest on "Pi rates." The winning essays have been selected and the prizes will be awarded on the stage today. We will also read the two winning es says on the stage as weU as the runnersup. If you have written an essay be sure and attend MM, because you never can tell you may be the lucky one. On the en tertainment side, we are going to have Leotine Lebold, who will sing a new number, "W hispering Grass." Bob Mundt (and Keith Hoppes, your favorite comedians, will also be here as well as Ra mona Spence, Eileen Fisher, and Betty Lou Edwards.' We will also have. Mice, a special treat Pat Melsinger and her new accordion. By the way Mice, some may be in terested In knowing that Bobby Hagedorn will be the new official Mickey Mouse song leader. If any one is capable of singing "over" the rest of you, It's Bob but, that's what we want and ' that's what we've got. At any rate, to day's show is packed full of fun and entertainment, so all of you be here and get In on It, . ; MMC As the junior G-men would say, "Calling all Mice, calling all Mice, get your address checked imme diately that is aU." All you have to do Is sea. the MM secretary in. the lobby; of the theatre and tell her any change that has been made. Also, Mice, remember the membership drive that we are hav ing. Bring in as many new MM members as yon can. Let's really make this am outstanding club. MMC The screen fare for today. Mice, Is "Mummy's Hand." Then too, we are going to have, "Argentine Nights," with the Ritx Bros, and the Andrews sisters. So until 1, WES, Mickey Mouse Chief. Salem Heights ! JNews SALEM HEIGHTS At the Boy Scout meeting Tuesday night it was voted to enter the hobby show at the hall October 18. Mr. Ed Saul received a pain ful injury to his tight hand last week from his car door and is en able to work. I. , - Donagan Wiggins returned from his vacation la Saa Fran cisco.' " S :V Shannon McFarlaad of West Salem,-; but ' formerly of Salem Heights, enlisted at the local re cruiting office for naval service. Arthur; Miller, soa of the Frank Millers., win start his junior year at the University of Oregon. He Is majoring in aft: . . Dorothy and Virginia Burger, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Fred W. Burger, will also attend " at Eugene. Paul Burger, a son, wlU continue iwork in the School of Dentistry! at Portland. - ' Francis Ball is recovering from a tonsil operation at the Deacon ess hospital. Mrs. Fred KIght of Vancouver, a twin sister, of Fran cis is spending some time at her father's - horns .with her sister. - :. 1 : i - ' h''"-' ence to Christ, have been ar ranged for the 11 o'clock services. There ; Will be special ' music by the .choir. Christian Endeavor so cieties are set for 1 p.m. At S o'clock Rev.' Zook will speak on "A Famous Man , Who Held a Prayer Meeting In HelL" : At the Methodist church ' Rev. Edward Terry will speak on "SiK verton's Greatest Need" at the 11 o'clock services Sunday morn ing. Epworth league has been set Cor 7 p.m. Evening services at I o'clock with the sermon topic: "Cheating One's Salt in Life." Boy Scout meetings Monday night at the church. No-host dinner for Cub scouts and parents Tuesday night. Charter meeting . of the Women's Society of Christian Ser vice Tuesday afternoon. Mid-week service. Wednesday at 7: IS. Choir practice will begin Wednesday night with Fred Baker directing. The Junior Circle will' meet Fri day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lee Haskins. Olga Johnson, superintendent of Sunday school and Bible classes at Calvary Lutheran church. Is announcing the Sunday morning hour beginning at 9:45. Rev.' O. C. Olson will speak at 10:45 on "Our Impossibilities Are God's Possi bilities." The Luther league will be held at 7:30 with Olive Sol berg president. Choir rehearsal has been set for Wednesday night at 7:30. Mid-week Bible study services on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. Willing Workers will meet Satur day at 2 o'clock with Evelyn Woar. Dallas Rebekahs Remember Friends DALLAS The first fall meet ing of the Almira Rebekah lodge was held 'Tuesday night In the IOOF hall. A covered dish dinner was enjoyed preceding the regu lar business meeting, at which time all members whose birth days had been observed in July, August and September, were es pecially honored. The long tables were attractively centered with arrangements of mixed fall flow ers. Two large birthday cakes made by Mrs. H. A. Petersen also centered the table. There were 65 present for the dinner. During the regular lodge meet ing Mrs. John Allgood was In stalled as right supporter of the noble grand. She was installed by Mrs. Charles Cochrane. The committee in charge of the dinner - included Mrs. L. H. Holt, Mrs. T. L. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hlldebrand and Mrs. Roy Alderson. Monmouth Guests Visit Guthries MONMOUTH Guests this week of Mrs. Fannie B. Guthrie Includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Klbba and sons of Athena,. Carola Clemens of Athena and Mrs. Mary K. Dawes ot Portland. The Klbbes were taking their, sons to Cor vallis to enter Oregon State col lege. Carola Clemens was on her way to Eugene to enter the Uni versity for her sophomore year. Mrs. Dawes was going to Hoskins to visit a sister. The local school board has en gaged Irene Neugart to teach commercial subjects and direct music in the high school, replac ing J. Cr Blevlns who resigned to take a position at Gllroy,-aJ.. Brigham Yovng Mb wvos. . ': 1 0 n Special Meeting Called at School SILVERTON HILLS A special meeting ot school district SIC has been called for September 2S at the Silverton Hills community nauv It Is understood that plans tor selling the two unused school buildings, Hullt and Davis will be up for. discussion at this time. Anton Sacher, Merle Foot and Clay - Porter form the school board. - . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hornbuckle have gone to CasLfornla h spend the fall and winter where they both have employment. - Alice Loron will enter. Moa mouth normal Monday. , ' Elmer Rodenberg, brother ot Mrs. Arthur .Hagen, left for his home la Iowa.- He has been spend ing several months w 1 1 h ' his brother-in-law and sister here. Annual Reception Honors Teachers SILVERTON The annual re ception to Silverton teachers will be given Wednesday- night by the - Silverton Parent-Teacher as sociation of which Mrs. F. J. Roubal is acting president, Mrs. Helmer Brokke, elected president. resigned because of other obliga tions ana Mrs. KoukeJ. who Is rice president. Is taking It over. The reception will open at 8 o'clock at the Eugene Field audi torium. Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr will give the address of welcome, to which Howard Harrison, one of the new junior high school teach ers, will respond. A string quar tet, composed of Dick Adams. Marilyn Moe, Jerold Merryman and Marlon Hubbs. under the di rection of Floyd Ellefson, will give a number of selections. Read ings will be given by Mary Klee man. H. W. Adams, superintend ent of schools, will speak briefly. and Max Holland will alng a group of solos. Mrs. Jack Iverson la in charge of the refreshment hour. All Day Session Held, Fruitland FRUITLAND There was an all day session of the Fruitland society at the home of Mrs. Roy Lively on Friday. Rev. and Mrs. Fogg gave an interesting talk on the mission work at Blue Bird, Kentucky. School started here September 20 with about 25 pupils In atten dance. Mrs. Elsie Girod Is the teacher for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Magaren and family are moving to Hasel Green this Saturday. Inea Runner was given a sur prise party at her home Friday evening. She will attend the Col lege of Education at Monmouth. Keizer Family Leaves for Dakota KEIZER 1- Mr. and Mrs. HI-' ram Nuttbrock and children are leaving September 24 for am ex tended trip la the middle west. They will motor to Willow Lakes, Stoux Fall aad Lemmon. SD, where they will visit relatives. Allt Nuttbrock, a brother, from Seattle, will accompany them. Farmers Union Nowxx LIBERTY The Liberty Farm er's Union local met Tuesday night. John Dasch, president, re ported on the activities ot mid Willamette Cooperative, stating a good year's business was done. . Muriel Baker, Mary Jan Tay lor and Bob Dasch told of the ac tivities enjoyed at ths Farmer's Union stats camp for Juniors ths past summer. Mrs. J. M. Riekmaa,' was ap pointed chairman of the program committee. rota carried 6 call meetings to order at 7:4S p. xa. hereafter In order to finish the evening's schedule each time. It was decided to hold a club supper at :20 p. m. at the Octo ber meeting... Hopewell School Enrolls 27 HOPEWELL There were 37 students enrolled at the Hopewell school Monday. There are It la the first five grades and three In the beginners class. Mrs. Joe Bee tle and Mrs. Mildred O'Neal are the teachers. Now Showing1 - lt'i a S TAT"")T7 r- . . . in D COMPANIOX FEATURE y j j BURKXTTX j Rlissionary Out Has Sept. Meet MIDDLE GROVE Mrs. Mary HerndoB waa hostess to tha Sep tember, meeting of the Woman's Missionary society.' Mrs. L. L. Thornton, treasurer- ot ' Oregon branch of tha Evangelical church told of witnessing tha departure for China, from Seattle of IS mis sionaries ot thls.vchurch. Septem ber 7. - -Other guests were Mrs. Nancy Weber. Greats. Pass; Mrs. Mtanle Danalgan and Mrs. Charles Knuths. ...". . School opened September If. with an enrollment of SC. aa Increase- over last year's 42. Princi pal Mrs. Edna Grant reports 4H club organlxation will be comple ted this wreek. Lorraine Larson win leave Sat urday to take ap her eecond years work at the Oregon . College of Education at- Monmouth. Grange Has Meeting ' ;-; ' UNION HILL The Ualoa Hill grange will meet oa September 20 for Its regular monthly- bual aeas meeting. The junior grange will meet the same night. f1' 1 -1 I Coatlmnow 033 s Two Smash Features Knockout Comedy and a Riot of Action! Pin - ttm rwirrwri iKMi:iHo&iTin;aViK(i;! GEIIE AUTI1Y teurtag TYnoriB PIUCB mm Lebanon Nowa LEBANON Mrs. Matt Storey of West Llna la visiting her par eats, Mr. aad Mrs. Levi Pierce while Storey la fishing. O. M. Stevensoa took Mrs. Stsveasoa to Portland several days this past week tor diagnosis at the clinic - -- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Werts spent two weeks at the coast. Following the-Legion convention he did advertising- work for ths Palp and Paper Mill News. - A. H. Clllatte who trained the Albany dram aad bagle corps which, won first place la tha Le gion contest at Seaside, ipeat tha STADTSSUIIDAY THE FIRST DIG HIT OF THE JIE17 nOVIE SEASON! ri- ri' 'Tit h etrtf rrvt!rrmi CZCIL1A LCFTUS-1IARRY DAYDiPOirT. KUC2I trCONNELL "tiu ADZO ATTLACnON Tl Kxrftlna; Air THrmr! crvx agaaeuUrncs aSTasarrf Last Time Todaj Coming Friday, Sept. Tha Rita Bros. , . ' . written spciJIy fox the screen by mkuiig Dnr.ai?iiDE),. - . - 1- DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S , Production o . wrtth . LIU BR BIUflllDOIHEVY-JiUIEDflllVELL-JOinr- 1 1 A CJUHUIDEIE . :UiU17 ASTOIl VEICEIT f JEAII ROGERS AlIII CH;Kam Young ADJOSSIOXS THIS ATTRACTION - Til 6-P- If. Af a 4 Iaclading GoTernmcnt Tax CmLDREX 10 AXTTDII! i iif v.t- i;(ou fii weekend with kls daughter. Mrs. Bruce Easier. Viola Scott has begu a course st the Northwestern Business col lege la Portland. Betty McKlnnj is with her for a while. - West Stajton School Starta . WEST STATTON School bells rang here again Monday with aa enrollment ot CS pupils. Leonard Pervle will teach tha upper grades. Telpha Brenner will teach the Intermediate grades and Mrs. Helta PhUippL principal, will teach the primary grades. IUDXTTE FREVUE ! TOXTTaV . tair m npnn Two Big Features Hkkey Mouse list. Today at 1 P.-M. Actloai Packed Serial Dead Ead Kids ta . Junior G-W 27 "Boom Town" TODD r:: TV