-(Sfct '39fc -t"m' t I. a- .1 :: It In HI ' -i r i I ! FAGS TCI First School p osen ist Named lor Drama it Silverton;. Place -j Of Meeting Changed ILVERTONUnder the direc tion of John Metcalf, the first high school play of the season la sched uled for December 5. Rehearsals began Monday. " . The play is "One.; Mad Night," with the plot centering around the escapades of Rodney Dodd, who has been ill and suddenly decides not to be ill. This part will be pliyed by Ken Mathieson. Others taing part are Edna Roop, Lee Giinde, Matilda Elhl, Ken Cook, Diane Doyle, Joan Libby, Barbara Jean McDonald, Steve Mead, Mel viifr Gihlstrom, Bernice Spencer, Bilie Hannan, Audrey Severson, Bill Hutton. The production crew includes Florence Lee, assistant director; Stive Mead, stage manager; Mel via Gihlstrom, carpenter; Neville Johanson, electrician; Joan Leon ard, prompter; La Verne Anderson, Bftty Spencer and Pat Lincoln, costumes and make-up; Colleen Roberts, business manager; Nor ma Finlay, house manager; Nor ma Monson, Rowena Skipper, as properties. jfrhe Bethel, club, made up f former women members of the ol(d Congregational church at Sil vdjrton, scheduled to meet with Mrs. Lida Usher Friday; will meet instead with Mrs. George Chris tejnsen. Jack Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Burton, is at Silverton With his parents for two weeks, pjpor to beginning army duty. I Mr. and Mrs. Rex Albright nioved 'Monday from their Fifth street residence to the new home purchased on Third street. Silverton friends are receiving amusing letters from Mrs. J. C. Schlador, former mayor of Silver tori, who is attending special classes at Oregon State college tjhis winter. I The high school student body ! planning a special Armistice 4y assembly for Monday. Grangers' News I MACLEAY The annual elec tion of grange officers will be held Friday. if Members are asked to bring articles for the white elephant sale during the lecturer's hour to purchase lecturer's supplies. Mrs. itenry Martin, sr., and Mrs. A. Veils will serve luncheon. Retiring officers are: Master, Barry" Martin, jr.; overseer, Wil IBam ,Dunegan; lecturer, Mrs."M. A. Wells; steward, Raymond Stry ijier; assistant steward, Howard Mader; chaplain, Mrs. M. M. Ma g;ee; treasurer, Mrs. Clarence Johnson; secretary, Mrs. W. A. Jjpncs; gatekeeper, Gene McAllis ter; Cores, Mrs. Harry Martin, jr.; Iflomona, Mrs. William Dunigan; Sora, Mrs. C. A. Lynds; lady as stant, Gerry Keene, and mu- "fcian, Mrs. Lloyd Keene. jj s SIDNEY Ankeny grange met Saturday night with Master C. F. Jjbhnston in the chair. I Jake Gilmour, chairman of the agricultural committee, gave a re port on increasing the various fod commodities in Marion cjbunty. I Mrs. George Marlott, chairman I the home economics club, gave ' report on the grange 'fair and tsazaar held recently. I The next home economics club Meeting will be held at Mrs. Rex Hartley's home November 14. I Mrs. George Henderson, lec turer, furnished a program. Re freshments were' served "after the njeeting by Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson. I SWEGLE Monday night dele gates from Salem grange and Sjegle community met at Swegle school to organize a group to study apd produce short plays. g UNION HILL The juvenile (range will hold its first meeting 05 the month Friday. Election of officers ' will take place. .BRUSH COLLEGE Margaret jGillis, county health nurse, will b the principal speaker on the plogram for Brush College grange Ftiday. tHer subject will be "Nutrition, ' Rjtfph Howe will : show colored iripving pictures1 of ; Oregon and . Washington scenes. Mrs. - A. E. Uiley is local grange lecturer. , sFor the 7 o'clock supper Mrs, Fred Gibson and Mrs. R. C. Shep ard are the committee on all ar rangements. oneer Church Member Feted - .- I "" lit w . ': " P&EEUncle Lew Rlt :ner, pioneer member of ie Pedee charch, was honored "on his 85th ' . birthday at the close of Sunday ? schJool services. A .birthday dinner at his home 'wafc attended by .Mr. and.; Mrs. Fr4nk"Sheythe, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ritker, Mrs. Rittie Kerber vand Frib, Mr. anJ Mrs. J. C, Kerber and Rose,. Madeline - Womer and the! hostess, Mrs. Anna Arnold and Debney. They were Joined in thef afternoon by Mr. and - Mrs. Francis .Sheythe and sons. ' : ! V,'cr.tcJ Wabcts,, $xh Delivery, Orchar4 Eon I r.:or.r.i3 sklosfon f 4G9 N. Tront St r Cora. - TeL 7S2J : ..Urt3 tr.3 Net Meats ay Ch "Strictly Private DEAR HAMtC- THE RWD TOW -AMD THE OPT OWE E AN ONE & AVFT.CfiUVCItiWGmA GSPT CTOPW ICR A m.Bm terOAS& P.S-HE BJ&i RGGERE H PROVBy UKE TO SCT WTH TH'OWJFFEttt AP Ftttn Legion Groups at Speaker; Make Armistice Plans MT. ANGEL Senator Thomas Mahonev addressed Mt Angel post and unit of the American Legion at the Memorial hall luesday night on measures enacted in favor of world war ?et erans' compensation. ? The talk was given at a Joint meeting of the two organizations that 'followed earlier separate business meetings and a still ear lier club supper. A decorated cake honored the birthday of Past Com mSnder Fred Lucht Several mu sical numbers, arranged by the auxiliary added pleasant variety to the speaking program. The Legion is planning an af ternoon and evening of enter tainment for the public at the Me morial hall on Armistice day. The auxiliary will assist by serving luncheor. The announcement was made Tuesday night that Mt. Angel has once again gone over the top in membership. The Legionnaires have set them selves to see that all graves of veterans in the local cemeteries will receive an engraved marker. The post is also planning to have Rites Held fop Jefferson Boy j JEFFER SON-Ttfe Christian church was filled to capacity Mon day for the funeral services of Donald Harold' Smith, 16, who died October 31 at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs! Irvine Wright. Students of the Jefferson high school and the Boy -SJcouts at tended in a body. Re&. James Whitaker conducted, the service, assisted by Rev. William Elmer. Mrs. Ross Mitchell of Woodburn was soloist and Mrs. William El mer presided at the piano. Pallbearers were Stanley Miller, Royal Hart, Gary Barna, Jack Parrish, Charlie Brown, and John Finlay. Mrs.- Leo Weddle, Mrs. Hugh Bilyeu, Mrs. R. B. Kelly and Mrs. E. C. Fisher arranged the flowers. Interment was made in the Belcrest Memorial park, in charge of the Fisher Funeral home. Donald was born In Portland and has resided in Jefferson for seven years. He was a member of the local Christian church, and a member of the Boy Scouts. He also was a member of the junior class of the Jefferson high school. Surviving include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Wright, one sister, Lois, and two brothers, John and Robert Valley Events Navember 14 Oregon Turkey Grow ers association. aU day meeting, cham ber of commerce. December 2, 3 Western Nut Growers J annual meeting, cnamber of commerce. December 9-13 Northwest - Turkey how, Oakland. January 1-State Grange Confer ence. , fYourliil EllistGEi- --hsten to millions of experienced rfvt miseries with the IMPROVED Vicks treatment that takes 3 imiputes and makes good okj 1 1 ACTS 1 WAYS ATONCf to bring relief. ' ,TI0,C,v r ukiwihw upper ' 'nvPaasaes r f t With aoothlnar nu. " I rauiRniisto upper wiui aoouung me didnal vapors, narouns chest and oacK sunaces like a panning poultice. osso rca Kmstoeasecoughs,reIkve muscular soreness or tightness, and tgreahonest-to-goodne 4 Togetmisbnproved treatment . ".V Just massage VapoRub for 3 minutes ONBACKaswllas - T throat and chest, For Esafcss then spread thick tl?C layer on chest and T f 4J cover with warmed V VaoRu -doth. Try itt ; TSs taoiftJ Way Ool 1 1 Th By Quinn HaU CAW KUX. VbUR BRD. Mt, Angel Hear a large woodside marker at the entrance to Mt Angel. The food sales of. the auxiliary have always been a great success in Mt Angel, and the women are arranging another one lor No- Lvember 19. It will be held at Os wald's store. The junior auxiliary has decided to make scrap books and donate them to some hospital, Mrs. Bob Prysdale has donated two hand woven linen towels for the gift shop at the Veterans' hospital at Roseburg. Designed to solve the problem of sending a suitable contribu tion to child welfare, the unit has arranged a boy shower for the members on November 18, the next meeting. All clothes re ceived will be sent to th child welfare department MTV ANGEL Members of the young Men's and Young La dies' sodalities met in separate sessions at St. Mary's school Mon day night to discuss plans for the parish festival and dance ' tonight and the continuance of the festi val on Saturday night. Father Alcuin addressed both meetings. The dialogue mass was practiced and will be recited by the sodalities one Sunday each month in the 8 o'clock mass. Tentative plans for joint meet- ing with young people of other parishes were made but no date set. . Arrangements will be made to I have Otto Knab, author and lec turer, address the gathering. Members of the Young Ladies' sodality, Woodburn, were special guests at the meeting Monday night and the dance that followed in the auditorium International I Group Attends SILVERTON Five countries were represented in Rotary's noon program Monday when Dean D. H. Schulze, Willamette university, ana lour students gave brief talks; Macario Corbuz, of the PhiliD- pines, William Herricq, Bolivia. Kenji Kurita, Hawaii, and Alice Labby of China were the "inter national group." i- President Gary S. Knopf, Wil- lamette university, will speak next Monday at the Silverton Ro-! tary club.' , How long since you've had breakfast b bed? wive your wife a short vaca tion spend a week end at jrour favoritehotclmthecity.Lcther enjoy breakfast in bed sod all the other thonghtful, courteous services only a hotel can offerl Let her dance in the evening while she dines. You'll find life at the hotel fasdnanng. The kind of adventure that sends you home refreshed ASSOCIATED HOTEIS OF TUB WEST A I10TE1 IS THE PLACE TO CO It CMff a fpf hti ihoa y think On4i.s.a.w. If 0I2G0:i STATESMAN, Solera, Golf Plaviriff Season Ends Championship Cup, and 1 Other Awards Made At Woodburn Dinner WOODBURN The playing sea son for members of the Wood burn club came to a close with the annual dinner at the Lutheran hall. Sixty members and guests attended. 1 Ray Glatt, president of the club, acted as master of cere monies. Viola Henning was awarded the championship cup for the third consecutive year. Runnerup was Mary Scollard, In the men's contest, R, L. Guiss was awarded the champion ship and Anton DeJardin was runnerup. Other awards in the women's division were: First flight winner, Elizabeth Glatt, and runnerup, Aletha Miller; second flight win Special! 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' ' . 1 155 North Liberty Street Oregon. Thursday Morning, November 6. 1841 ner, Hazel Enos, runnerup, Violet Burlingham. 2 , In 1 the - yearly eclectic- contest, Viola Henning won in class A with a-32 and Gwendolyn Uhrhammer in class B with a 45. Viola Henning had the lowest score on any one hole during ' the . year with a 3 on number 3, 3 on number 0 and a 4 on number 8. The women of the club presented Mrs. Henning with a gift in appreciation of her work as their chairman. " Other prizes awarded to . the men were: First flight .winner, Frank Chappelle, runnerup, Frank Proctor; second flight winner, Robert Harper, runnerup, C A. Rue; third flight winner, C R. Enos, runnerup, , Donald Toomb; fourth flight, Clyde Smith, run nerup, Carol Foster;- fifth flight, Kenneth McGrath,' runnerup, Wil liam BrasselL All men who en tered the tournament were pre sented with golf balls. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Shorey, Air. and Mrs. Ray J. Glatt, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. 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The occasion was in honor of Mrs; Hilda Humphreys and her son-Leland's : birthday anniver sary. r-w V'::; ! :-,r -: v : Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Surry, Mr. Ed. Kellenburger, Lebanon, . and Mrs. Ralph Frame and daughter, iDina Lee of Lacomb, were Sun day: guests at the C B. Surry home' in Lyons; " . - f , " . . Paul Johnston went to Salem Friday to bring Mrs. Paul John ston and'-George home. Mrs. Johnston has been with the boy since he had broken his leg last week. - ' . ; 'r . " . . Entertains at Party. . UNION HILL Yolanda Bobl entertained with ' Halloween party at the home of her parents. See This Multi-Featured 6 cu. ft. Refrigerator! Compare it with Others Priced up to 30 Morel It has Wards hermetically sealed unit backed by 5-year Protection and it uses famous re frigerant (Freon 12). All moving parts are sealed-in for life. Enjoy this big M-W today! iflcr now. .to protect your family's food during the sweltering summer, heat! ' 6 Cn. Ft. 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