The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 23, 1941, Page 13, Image 13

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Xb OrXGON STATESMAH, Salem. Oregon. Thursday Morning. October 23. IS11
Church Obsm
Special Services,
SlatedS
unday and Monday
INDEPENDENCE Calvary Presbyterian church -will ob
serve its sixtieth anniversary
The plan' for the two day
services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
land, guest speaker; special music
by the vested choir; and histori
cal record by Dr. George C.
Knott.
Sunday an "at home will be
held at the manse from 2 to 5
pjn., honoring the older members
of the church, with all members
and friends invited; Monday at
6:15 pjn. the first men's fellow
ship dinner will be held. Rev,
James Millar of Portland, field
' man of christian education for
Oregon and Washington, will be
guest speaker.
At 8 p.m. Monday a Scotch con
cert will be given by Mrs. Wallace
Spence, LRCM, London; R. S. Mc-
Auley, accompanist; and Eliza
beth Reger, all of Portland.
The church was organized Sep
tember 9, 1881, with Mr. and Mrs.
William Riddel!,' Mr. and Mrs. H.
D. Godley, Mrs. Mary Whyte, Mr.
D. Rae, Mrs. Julia E. Whiting.
Mrs. L. A. Wheeler, Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Denman and Mr. C. C.
Godley as charter members.
The meeting was held at the
M. E. church south, and Rev. An
thony Simpson. Member of the
Presbytery of Oregon was mod
erator. All member and friends are in
vited to the two-day celebration.
INDEPENDENCE Mrs. Hugh
Van Loan, worthy matron of Adah
chapter, order of the Eastern Star,
will honor all affiliated members
at the meeting Tuesday at 'the
Masonic ball.
- A Halloween party will follow.
All members are asked to come
dressed informally to take part
in the games and stunts.
Hosts and hostesses will be Mr.
and Mrs. Miles E. Branch, Miss
Beverly Branch, Mrs. Belle Mc
Knight, Mr. and Mrs. John Don
aldson, Mrs. Charlotte Colgan,
Mrs. A. U. Toster and Mrs. How
ard Morlan.
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Costume
Salem's Leading Credit
J liberty and Cosrt SU
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Necklacet &
Bracelets J&2
Brooches -.. fwTvvs z?r
Ear Rings - jj jjjj
Compacts- ' . :'J
Values to j'
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Open House
October 26 and 27.
program: Morning and evening
m., with James W. Palmer, Port
Community Clubs
HAZEL GREEN The commun
ly club will assemble for 'the
first meeting of the season Fri
day at 8 o'clock.
4H club work will be the topic
and Wayne Harding is to be the
speaker. Marie Phillips will re
port on the 4H, summer school
at Corvalli&J
The school is sponsoring a car
nival to raise money for school
purposes.
Refreshments will be sold and
coffee served by Mrs. Otis Phillips
and Mrs. Charles Van Cleave.
MACLEAY Macleay commun
ity club will meet at the school
house Friday.
The program will be put on by
the school children after which
lunch will be served and a sale
put on.
A special invitation is extended
ten new families in the commun
ity. . Committees are: Program,
Mrs. A. Johnson and Mrs. J. J.
McGovern; luncheon, Mrs: A.
Baker and Mrs. Wilbur Miller.
MACLEAY The following
program will be put on at the
community club meeting Friday:
Halloween Surprise, school reci
tation, Francis Wodzewoda; vocal
trio, Francis and Patricia Wodzi
woda and Delbert Johnson; vocal
solo, Hubert Aspen wall; skit, But
ton Button, Mike McGovern and
Mamie Jean McGool; vocal duet,
Mollie and Gertrude Hernert, ac
cordion music, Ann Marie Doerf
ler and June Stowell, and piano
solo, Mrs. C. Barrows.
BETHEL The Community club
meets Friday. Entertainment will
feature an address by a speaker
from the secretary of state's of
fice and musical numbers.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Matten will
be in charge.
Sparkling
Seeing
Is Believing
Yes, Folks, we invite
you in to see for your
self the beautiful se
lections of lovely cos
tume jewelry, "gath
ered from the markets
of the world," as Hol
lywood would say.
Jeivelery
OUr Gift
Items Avail
able a Ow
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Xay -Away
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Jewelers and OptometrfeU
. ; : Phone 4129
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Diplomat Is Back From Moscow
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W. Averell Harriman, head of the American delegation of the British
American mission to Moscow, is greeted by his daughter on his return
to London. The mission went to Moscow to plan for all possible war aid
to the Soviets.
Service Men
Height requirements for men enlisting in the navy have
been changed to a minimum of
6-foot-4, according to Chief Quartermaster Robert B. Fallon,
in charge of the naval recruiting
quirements were 5-foot-4 and
6-foot-2.
Enlisted through the local navy
recruiting station and sent to
the naval training station, San
Diego, for six weeks training
were Walter Clyde Landon,
Scotts Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Clyde Landon; Vernon
Adair Morton, son of Mrs. Rossa
mond ;Ashmon, Salem; George
Calvin Almond, Salem; Clare
Hilton Jarvis, jr., Salem. The
group was enlisted through the
American Legion post in connec
tion with the recruiting campaign
to enlist 140 Oregon men as a
company to be sent to the naval
training station at San Diego.
Ralph Eugene Cox, route No.
3, Salem, is spending 10 days
with his parents. Cox enlisted
through the local station and af
ter six weeks training entered
the navy electrical school. He will
be assigned to one of the ships
of the Pacific fleet after his re
turn to San Diego, according to
Chief Quartermaster R. B. Fal
lon, Salem naval recruiter.
Assignment to the 248th coast
artillery at Fort Worden, Wash,
has been given to Capt Louvera
B. Schmidt of Salem, dental
corps.
A six weeks course in army
administration at Arlington can
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Where They Are
What They're Doing
5-foot-2 and a maximum of
station here. The former re
tonment, Virginia, is ahead for
Maj. Willis E. Vincent of Salem,
assistant adjutant general of the
41st division, who left Fort Lewis
Wednesday with Mrs. Vincent.
Leonard R. Boyd, native of
Lebanon, has been advanced to
temporary rank of colonel from
his regular rating of lieutenant
colonel, infantry, in the army at
Fort Lewis, Wash., according to
the war department. He is one
of 133 officers so promoted re
cently. '
EUGENE, Oct 22 -)- Private
Chuck Green, Fort Lewis, Wash.,
has found his dream girl.
Private Chuck Green, Fort
Lewis, Wash., has lost his dream
girl.
And the Eugene chamber of
commerce has a headache.
The chamber sought to play
Cupid when a Private Chuck
Green asked for aid in finding
a pretty girl he met in Eugene
when returning to Fort Lewis
from California maneuvers.
Awake to publicity values, the
chamber found the girl, and she
started correspondence with the
soldier. Newspapers were kept
informed of the search and dis
covery. Now comes the headache.
There are two Chock Greens
at Fort Lewis the ene who
lost his girl, and another whose
Farmers Union
New.
MARION The Friday meeting
of Marion local was attended by
visitors from Santiam local, Mr.
and Mrs. . W. E. Meyer, Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Mullen, A. C. Hymen
and Leland. Chambers.
Mrs. Homer Smith was song
leader with Mrs. Claud Overhol
son pianist Reports from both the
Marion and Linn county conven
tions were given by Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Smith ad Mrs Warren
Gray. .
President Louis Scofield an
nounced a chicken noodle supper
to be prepared and served by the
men November 15 for members
and invited friends only.
The colored pictures of the
oyster beds at North Bend and
the junior camp at Cleowax,
shown by J. R. Barton and Fred
Roberts' were enjoyed. Barton and
Roberts are two of the promoters
of the Coos Bay Farmers' Oyster
co-op.
This local voted to have the
secretary write senators and con
gressmen urging them to work
for the passage of the Andresen
and Gillette bill, which would
make,oleo stand on its own feet
as afood product
Today is meeting date for the
ladies' club and October 30 is
Red Cross day.
dream girl In Salem, Ore
awaited his discharge from the
army. That is, until she read
ef the Eugene chamber's
search and Private Chuck
Green's apparent happiness.
"Now," wrote the second Chuck
Green, "what are you going to do
to get back my dream girl?"
The chamber doesn't know.
Dorsey L. Tweddie, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Tweddie, has
returned to Hamilton Field,
Calif., where he is a member of
the 56th air base squadron, after
a vacation here. Tweedie enlisted
through the local army recruit
ing office.
Tech. Sgt Willis S. Estep, who
has been at the induction center
in Portland, has reopened the
army recruiting station 'in the
post office.
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct 22-JF)-Officers
ordered continued on ac
tive duty with the army for an
other year Wednesday included:
First Lieut Willard J. Chand
ler, medical corps, Woodburn,
Ore., at Fort Lewis, and First
Lieut. Floyd L. Siegmund, field
artillery, Salem, at Geiger field,
Spokane.
Services Due Thursday, ;
DAYTON Funeral services will
be held Thursday at 2 p. m. at
Whitfield's chapel in McMinnville
for C. A. Wilson, 69, who died at
his home in the. Webfoot. district
Sunday. '
Vets to Hold
Annual Meet .
Members of Salem's old Com
pany M, volunteers , of 1917, will
hold their 24th annual reunion
Saturday .night, " with a banquet
at, 6:30; at the. Senator hoteL
Twenty four years ago the com
pany, under the command of Capt
Roy Neer, entrained along with
the 162nd Infantry from Clacka
mas. Formerly the Third Oregon, the
162nd was the first regiment in
the northwest to reach full war
time strength. f
Many Salem men appear on the
roster of the old company. Among
them are Paul Wallace, Carl Hul-
tenberg, Phil Ringle, Frank Prince,
Frank 2ann, Roy Garde, Roy
"Spec" Keene, Floyd . White, Earle
Headrick, Jacob Fuhrer, Harry
Plant, Eugene Ecklin, Chester
Horner, Archie Holt Max Alford,
Carl Abrams, Breyman Boise, By
ron Conley, Virgil Golden, Paul
Hendricks, Ed Payne, Frank Rose-'
braugh. Roy Remington, Elmer
Ross, Herbert Savage, Emil Sund
berg, Aubrey Tussing, Henry Nei-
ger, Theron Hoover and others in
nearby communities.
This year's reunion is headed
by Phil Ringle.
Willamette.
Valleyr Briefs
Sponsors Food Sale
" TURNER Women of the Meth
odist WSCS -are sponsoring a
cooked food sale Saturday from
10 a. m. to 5 o'clock at the Town
send grocery. Mrs. William Spiers,
Mrs. Stella Miller and Mrs. M. E.
Townsehd are on the committee.
Takes;, New Members
PLEASANTDALE Mrs. Bert
McFarlane entertained the Aloha
Needle club Thursday. Mrs. Joe
Russeff became a new member.
Mrs. Will Dennis, Mrs. Henry
Freshour, Mrs. H. Murphy, Mrs.
J. A. McFarlane, Mrs. Howard
Lockwood, Mrs. Russeff and the
hostess were present
Entertains at Bridge
DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. M. R.
Cooper entertained with a no
host supper at their home Wednes
day. Two tables of bridge were
in play. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lon
dershausen won high. Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Dower won low. The
next meeting will be with Mr.
and Mrs. Dower.
Wrist Infected
MARION Stanley Russell is at
a Salem hospital being treated
for an infected wrist Jake Kniel
ing has a fractured leg, and is
convalescing at the home of his
parents at Marion.
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tree Chopper
"Pays" State
An Albany . resident, con
scloas stricken because he ent
down two fir trees on state
property without consent of the
proper officials, Wednesday sent
three one-dollar bills' to the
state highway department.
"I hope this will cover the
cost of the trees and square my
conscience with the state," an
accompanying letter read.
The letter wa wnstgned.
Deaf School to Get
Beauty Shop Course
Beauty culture is to be taught
at the state school for the deaf
here, the state board of control
decided at a meeting Wednesday.
The board approved the em
ployment of a woman instructor
who wil work 30 hours a week at
the school.
Goes to Log Angeles
. TURNER Mrs. Lloyd Duncan
and daughter of Los Angeles left
Monday on their return home,
after spending the past week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. P.
Given, who have lived on the
Duncan farm here for a number
of years. ' . .
Spends Week in Seattle -
. PERBYDALEt-Charlie Strict
werda left . Saturday for Seattle
for a week's visit .with relatives
and bring his small son, Chuckle,
home. '
Rhododendrons Bloom
AUBURN Eastern people al
ways say that the Oregonians
claim more unusual weather than
any other states in the union, but
here is something very unusual
The rhododendron bush in the
yard at Mrs. Clara Massey's is
in bloom now, this being the sec
ond blooming this year.
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Watson Will
Accept Gnirt
Tax Ruling
Attorneys. j for Tom Watson,
Multnomah county assessor, will
not file an answer in event, the
state supreme court overrules
their demurrer to a mandamus
proceeding to compel Watson to
comply with a recent order of the
state tax commission directing a
method for levying the 1941 prop
erty assessments, Arthur Benson,
court clerk, announced here Wed
nesday. " 1 t
John Logan, attorney for, Wat
son, announced during the man
damus arguments Tuesday, that
in case the demurrer was over
ruled he would file an answer. He
later decided not to file an an
swer and so informed the court,
Benson said.
Attorneys for the state tax com
mission announced t h a t they
would stand on the supreme court
decision on the demurrer.
Delake Span :
Temporary
DELAKE, Oct 22-P)-County
Commissioner E. G. Calkins said
Wednesday that a temporary
bridge was being constructed over
D river to reolace the OriTcon
Coast highway structure washed
out by a tidal wave last week. ?
The span may be open to traf
fic within 10 days.. i ,
VAIITED
Filberts and filbert Meats
Walnuts and Walnut Meats
Cash Paid on Delivery
Kelley Farqnhar
. Salem, Oregon
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