it The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Orgon. Wednesday Mining. May It 1311 -WIGSESVCT Amendment Is Prepared ! Frame Construction ! Asked at Stayton; I Reports Given " STAYTON At the city council meeting it; was proposed to amend the city's building ordinance so as to permit! construction of. frame buildings on the west side of Sec ond street between Water and Ida streets. A- C VanNuys and Gabe Dejardin of the ordinance commit tee were appointed to work with the recoirder in preparing an amendment to submit at the next meeting. It was decided that the council will request the League of Oregon Cities to make an estimate of the cost of recodifying the city' or dinances. It has been discovered that many of the city's ordinances are obsolete. A change in accounting methods was Held. It was suggested that expenditures from month to month could be checked against amounts budgeted. ' ' - No motions were made or votes taken on any of these proposals and suggestions. :' The report of the water collec tor, Edward J. Bell, listed billings in April totaling $521.45. Delin quencies aggregate only $167.45. STAYTON A court of honor of the Cascade area council of Boy Scouts was held at the lodge halL Four Scouts received awards: T?lrha-rl TVimrn tanAnil a1 s Delbert Chamberlain, first class and Billy Freelo, star Scout, all of troop SO, Stayton; James Lafky, troop 55, received a second class merit badge. R. R. Ruddiman, Sa lem scout executive, spoke and told of the camporee to be held at Sflverton, May 16 and 17. TwoHonored Five Schools Particip ate in MaylFestival at Jefferson JEFFERSON Friday was an Ideal day for the May festival in which the schools of Marion, Talbot, Looney Butte and Jef xerson schools took part. In commemoration of music week a program was presented. ine program opened wiia music by the Jefferson school band,1 di rected by Mrs. Lorena Brockway; - group of songs by primary chil dren; song, by Talbot school, Mrs. Nellie Wiederkehr was accompan ist; choruses, intermediate pupils; the rhythm band, Looney Butte school, accompanied by Mrs. Al bert Barnes; vocal numbers by Jefferson ! high school; freshman trio, Carol Morton, Mary Wilson and Marcella Dailey; songs by up- (ts Coming j. U$ BIG! f Journal Juniors' EXTBAVAGAIIZA In S Colerful Acts j SAtEM HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Friday. May 1C t pjn. i BENEFIT HIGH SCHOOL BAND per grades. The program closed with selections by the band. At 1 o'clock the coronation cere monies took place in the tennis court. The Jefferson band played, while the queen ,01ga Schulz, and her court took their places on the platform. Prof. M. H. Beal was the queen's escort, and placed the crown on her head. Princesses were Bette Terhune, Alleen Chilton, Maxlne Etzel, Johrfetta Davis, Beverly Wells, and Dorothy Hague. Flower girls were Lydia Brown and Willa Dean Cole; trainbearers, Barbara Blackwell and Eleanor Vose, and crown bearer, BUlle Chain. The program included songs by the Jefferson primary chorus and the Jefferson high school girls chorus. Dancers were Blanche Pilcher and Mildred Looney. The winding of the Maypole by the grade school children, closed the program. STARTS T0N1TE DOORS OPEN ( US It's A TWIN-TERROR Show! From The Makers of FtANKINSTEIN im! DtACULA U1 It - . , , . . ....... -. . , -r;-;. . ii;v;t By Group VTIW To the la1-fc-5l rCnstance Bennett 1 f Ladies . 1 OnilG Cosmetics r Bette Davis in THE GREAT LIE" LAST , with George Brent Mary Astor TIMES 'lus Frank Morgan and Ann ! Rutherford in 11 - I TONITE "WASHINGTON MELODRAMA" M ' ' - - - r STARTS THURSDAY - TWO TOP FEATURES I " '' l " N , Mas 2nd Hit "Gar Varabend" Some Karnes - Rath Donnelly II i Installation Feature4 of Woman's Club Park Session - SILVERTON--SpecIal . honors were paid to two members of the Silverton Woman's club Monday when club members met at the Silver Creek recreational park for installation of officers. Mrs. George Hubbs was ore- sented a medal for being the long est term member of the local club and Mrs. H. B. Itham received a civic service medal. Mrs. La tham has been chairman of the library board since its inception 22 years ago." Honor was also naid the late Mrs. Sam Ames, a pio neer member of the chib. These honors were paid in keeping with the Golden jubilee of the f edera tlon and Mrs. F. Glenn McDonald made the presentation. ! A no-hostess luncheon In the recreational area dining room opened the day's observance. Dur ing the luncheon. Harry Buckler. xeaerai project and area manager. spoke on the work of the recrea tional area; It contains, Mr. Buckley said, 4000 acres and there are only two such areas on the coast,- this one and one in Cali fornia. Wild flowers, arraneed br Mrs. A. J. Tigus, Mrs. Clark Bochman ana Mrs. Kenneth Hewitt were used on the table. SDecial euests were members of the Silver Cliff club, the Willard club, the Junior Woman's club. Silverton. and tha Stayton club. Mrs. Dave John, past president of the Marlon county federation came with the Stayton club members. Mrs. rnest Bvbere. Droeram cnalrman of the day. Introduced Mrs. J. W. Jordan who save a reading. Installation -of officers took place in the natural chapel in the woods. New officers are president: Mrs. Ralph Larson; vice-president, Mrs. A. B. Wiesner; secretary, Mrs. Ed Severence. and treasurer. Mrs. Ernest Byberg. Mrs. A. J. Titus, acting in the absence of the Junior past president, Mrs. Jonas Byberg, presented Mrs. George Jaeschke, outgoing president, with a , gift from the club. ; 1 Plans were announced for the annual woman's club library tea to be held at the home of Mrs. Reber, Allen on May 23. Mrs. Latham is the general chairman of arrangements. Mrs. Harry Buckley was chair man of Monday's arrangements. tuk m ri catti.. Community Clubs Mt View Community club will hold the last meeting of the year at the school house on Thursday at which time officers for the coming year will be elected. Eighth grade graduating exer cises will be held the same eve ning with four in the class. Don ald Hendrickson will give the valedictory address: Clara Moore. history; Keith Gwynn, poem, and Ann Schroeder, prophecy and class will. George VealL Delbert Lonsr and Lillie Shipler are in charge of the program .and Mrs. Virgil White. Mrs. W. H. Zimmerman and Beat rice Smith will serve refresh ments. , at Visit at Lincoln 3 LINCOLN Sunday euests the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ashford were Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dye of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Newman and son Don and Miss Jane Sisson, all of Auros- Vllie. - , : Call Board r.RtNn : Today Alice Ftye. John Payne. ac mut u mt oreai American Today Lad listen, Jeffrey Lynn 1 Ul Tour Motherm." Law Avr-a uonei carry mor in ur. KUdart Saturday midnight Robert Younf. - nangoipa aeon, virnaia liliomt i. ifr . . t i . ROIXVWOAD Today Oeanna Durbln to "Sprint Parade." Dead End Kid. Little ThuradaV Allan Inn mm Manov Vmt - Night In the Tropics.' George - O'Brien In "Stage to China." ItMITf Today Pat O'Brien. Ann Sher- , Man in r1 . r..A h m Charles Blckford In "South of Ka : Mnea fWday John Wayne in "The Big obBjupcac. wayne saorris, vtrEuum in iii. in - . ii.ni ann Today Bette Dayis. George Brent - ui ma ureal ue. rranK Morgan, Ann rutherford in "Washington Thursday Humphrey Bogart. Sylvia Hivrina famll In n.w V..lwi - J M. . Saturdav mtilnliVit immmm ct - . j t mtx - ir" axina, xieay xaaiarr, iana rprrnr. : Today Frank Albtrtion, Lon jr in aum auae Man. fter.". Peggy Moran. Dick Foran In iiorror island." LAST TIJIES TODAY Two Features n.,r"-.:7V Added News, Cobred Cart oca and v.iarch cf Tine Even as He Guards His "Home" '- , 4 . a r. .', - - - - ! x ; - - . -.-"7 " - ' n i nil' Jtr lljn".t t S ;1Jp1' ....... ,-nr.r iiiim"t ' " " . ': jNiaa! iMniaaii i iaav ""v , iwrii'iaiWar- "" " -' ,y , ' iiirT'iS'i i ""I , liinail i" rrtltnii', mili';' law " Tiimi-iiiii V - - - ' - Dallas Host At Parley Beware, Nazi attackers, for this London home guard! He is ready to protect his castle at any cost. Note that dire warning! "Keep off the grass!' The boy's father, a home guard, bunt the fortress.' Mennonite District - Church Conclave I Opens Thursclay DALLAS Th Pacific district conference of the Mennonite church of North America wl be held at the Grace Mennonite church, 207 Jefferston street, Dal las, from May 15 to 18. Delegates will be present from Washington, California, Idaho and Oregon. Rev. Homer - Lelsy, Dallas, is president of the conference. It is scheduled to open at f o'clock Thursday with a minis ter's retreat At 150 pjn. there will be: a worker's retreat The conference proper starts at 7 30 I Thursday night with the confer ence sermon to be given by Rev. Leisy, Dallas. The program Friday wO start I at 8:30 ajn. with a pre-prayer ser- vice, business session to follow rm- ta 1130 am when Rev. D. J. Unruh, Pratum, will give 'an d- dress. Afternoon sessions are from 130 to 4 pjn. Rev. W. A. Regler. I Los Angeles, will speak during the afternoon. Friday night the Women's Mis sionary society wOl present a pro gram under the direction of Mrs. Homer Leisy, president Miss Etta Davis, recently returned from China, will speak. There will be other short talks and special num bers. Saturday morning the business session will continue and at 1130 I sun. Dr.. J. H. Langen waiter of Reedley, Calif, will give an ad dress, At I o'clock Saturday a re creational period will be enjoyed. On Saturday night at 7 o'clock a special song festival led by Rev. Lester Hosteller, Upland, Calif. Forum Slated " AtSUvcrton E3LVEBTON Dr. Warren D. Smith wQ speak tonight at the forum hour at the senior high school little auditorium. The meeting will begin at 8 o'clock. Dr. Smith's topic wd be "Our Stakes in the PadIlc, The forums are always open to the public and are free of charge. Play Slated .' At Sweglc SWEGLE Last Tuesday af ternoon Mrs. Mary Swingle was hostess to the Swegle Woman's club with Mrs. John Swansea as sisting. . . , Eleven members and one guest Miss Doris Griffin, Salem, were present Plans were made for" the Deaconess hospital play, which the club is promoting to help the hospital. Thursday night Is the date. Neighboring districts will be Invited. The play cast are em pkryes of the hospital. West Salem Women to Install At Final Meeting Today WEST SALEM The Woman's club is having the final meet ing of the club year in the city hall auditorium today at 2 o'clock. Election and installation of officers will take place following the musical number. Mrs. J. M. Fisher, president, asks all members to attend. The committee in charge. is Mrs. Glenn Davenport,- Mrs. E. P. Leek, Mrs. Ed Underwood and ; Mrs. Weldon Looney. , t The Kingwood post auxiliary is having a special meeting at the hall Thursday afternoon and two guests, Mr Laura: Good, state auxiliary president ? and Mrs. Josephine Kane, president of dis trict two, will be present : WEST SALEM Members of the Kingwood post auxiliary honored their mothers and a group of eld erly ladies with a noon luncheon and program Thursday at the Legion halL The tables were dec orated with spring flowers. Preceding the luncheon Mrs. Hattie Lacey, 85, was honored as the oldest mother present The fol lowing ladies, who had celebrated their golden wedding anniversaries were also honored: Mrs. W. D. Phillips, Mrs. E. Horton, Mrs. M. A. Goughfnour, Mrs. V. J. HalL Mrs. J. W. Chattin, and Mrs. wu liam Wechter. Corsages were pre sented to all the mother guests. Mrs. Ray Lacey, president, wel corned the guests. Solos were sung by Mrs. Gertrude Cherrington and Miss Lloyd Heinz. Mrs. Cross played several piano numbers. Guest speakers were Hester VI- vado, of La Paz, Bolivia, and Ralph Jacobs, Berlin, who are Willamette university students. Guests from the Methodist Old People's home in Salem were Mrs. Anna Cox. Mrs. Bellzema New man, Miss Maud Carleton, Mrs. V. J. HalL Mrs. D. Rlngle, Mrs. V. I will be held after which Rev. Phil A. Wedel win give a talk on music. The Rev. Wedel wffl give the address Sunday morning. Sunday afternoon the program win be m charge of the educational commit mutee. in the evening a young people's program will be given. followed by an address by Rev. W. A R Regler, Los Angeles. ; Officers of the Pacific confer ence of the Mennonite church In elude: Rev. Leisy, Dallas, presi dent; Rev. H. M. Horscn, Upland, Calif., vice-president; Rev. D. B. Hess, Win ton, Calit, secretary; Miss Emma Ruth, Reedley, Calit W. Chattin, Mrs. L. E. Black, Mrs. UinnU nir.oh.tn . Hit A nZZ;ZrZSr,,Z': secretary, and John C. Jantz, um.Qg Wash, treasurer. Mrs. Clara Larwood, Mrs. Ellen Baker, Miss Bertha Powell, Mrs. E. Horton and Mrs. Thressa Pin nlmon. Mother guests of members were Mrs. C J. Jackson, Mrs. Scott Mrs. A W, Vernon, Mrs. A. B. Page, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Fred Kubln, Mrs. Ross DamreXL Mrs. E. Abbott, Mrs. Gambo, Mrs. William Wechter, Mrs. Elmer Smith, Mrs. Cross, Mrs. Visitors are welcome to any or all of the conference sessions, i Program Billed For Graduation I fruitlano The commence ment exercises for the Fruitland school will be given Thursday at 8 o'clock. v 1 Tha fnllnvtntf nmmm mrHl Ta L0?.!"0 I rendered, musnumW. rhytlun ;, , trZ J I hand; class history, Goldie Gerig ouuflUMUiaiiauAu. I plaaa will Jnt. Sfnartf The Entre Nous club held a no-1 Warren Mernl; accordion solo. host card party in the city hall Lois Hammer; class poem, BUI Wednesday with Fred Gibson and Robins; commencement address, Elmer Cook as acting hosts. J. W. Kennedy; class song, Alice Five tables of 500 were in play. I Stewart, Lois Hammer and Shir- Mrs. Fred Gibson, Mrs. B. L Fer-jley Lively; diploma presentation, guson, Mrs. Norris Looney and! Mrs. Roy Lively; closing number, Elmer Cook held high scores. Special guests were Mrs. Norris Looney and Mrs. B. L Ferguson. harmonica band. Goldie Gerig, Jennie , Straws, BiU Robins and Warren Merril wUl be the graduates. Cold Brings Complications DAYTON Porter Magness, son of Mrs. Theododa . Magness, Valloy Events 'May IS Nut Growers' I nan. May xi Jersey Catua club fair around. ltay 24 ore anixattoa Glaze, Mrs. Hattie Lacey, Mrs. J. meningitis. He is a logger. meet Leb t how, f mcatta . at wno has oeen unconscious zor SeV-1 uregon seea league, orrania, 19 auo. i j 4 v tr.nn jit- t I May J4 Sclo fat lamb anow. uajra ai un wuiuuhwi 1 , u.r rilM ffradin arhool. Chcrrr pitaL is apparently better. . I City Baklnc company rooms. Salem. He suffered a severe cold sev- ISSS5 Zt. eral months ago end did not fully May zSMarion county experiment recover. Last week he developed 1 JZ T", Show at Turner. Clean up Day Slated UNION HILL Mrs. J. C Krenx win be hostess to the TJn- on Hm Home Economics dub at the grange ban Wednesday. ' This wOl be an all day meeting. The men .wul clean the grounds, and the women wfll clean inside, A covered dish dinner wfll be served at noon. The hostess wfll furnish the hot dish and the oth ers are asked to complete the salads, lunch, cake,, etc.,:' The program committee for the dub is Mrs. O. W. Humphreys. RoU caU is, "When and where you last attended school.'' A guest this past week at the Ralph Becker and Charles Thom as homes wai Airs. Frank Hey land, Seattle. ? Mrs. Heyland is a sister of Mr. Becker and niece of Mrs. Thomas. On Thursday Mrs. Thomas honored her guest with a dinner. 4 i . Lodge Gives Farewell SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. George Winchen, who are moving to Salem, were given a fareweU party by Tryphena Rebekah lodge, headed by Pearl Porter, noble grand. Mrs. Winchen was present ed with a gift from the lodge. Members of - Tryphena lodge, Scotts Mills, were guests. Readings were given by Mrs. George Chris- tensen and Miss Helen Stam brough. ; : - Tryphena lodge accepted an in vitation from Buttevflle lodge, Au rora, to visit its meeting today. State Officers Visit AimUary AURORA The auxiliary of the American Legion win hold their meeting Thursday in the Knigh' of Pythias hall at which time the state president, Mrs. Laura Good, state secretary, Mae E. Whltcomb and district president Josephine M. Kane, will make their official visit l I The Mt Angel auxiliary is in vited and a, program arranged. 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