The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 19, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    First
Homommg Events Today
JEFFERSON The high school student body Is sponsoring its
first annual homecoming here today. The nromm ini.,
visiting classes from 9 to 11 o'clock, alumni meeting and election
oi ouicers auruig uxe nour before noon. f
A football same between Jef-
MM - Willamette
Five Churches
loin in Rite
Committee Chairmen
Fop Red Cross Drive
Are Selected
WOODBURN .Thanksgiving
union services will be held Thurs
day morning beginning at 10
o'clock at I the Church of God,
Third and Grant streets.
Five churches will participate
in this service. They are Presby
terian, Methodist, Church of
Christ, Foursquare and Church of
God.
Rev. Fulton of the Church of
God, will officiate as host pastor,
assisted by other local ministers.
Rev. Listen Parrish, Church of
Christ, will preach the sermon and
special music will be provided by
the various churches.
Announcement of the servoices
has been made as follows: "Ev
erybody is invited who is not at
tending services elsewhere. Come
early to obtain a seat Setting the
hour of the1 service at 10 a.m.
gives ample time for all to come
and give thanks to God and get
home to prepare the Thanksgiving
dinner."
Valley
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Repbrtefrom The Statesman's 78 Community Correspondents
Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, November 19, 1941
PAGE SEVEN
The annual Red Cross roll call
drive opened In Woodburn recent
ly. Mrs. per aid B. Smith is
chairman of the North Marion
county district of which Wood
burn is a part
cnairman of committees are
Mrs. Fred Evenden, west Bide. She
is assisted by Mrs. Burton Wille-
ford, Mrs.. Henry Miller, Mrs.
Clyde Whitman, Mrs. Marshall
Hicks, Mrs. Don Grilley, Mrs. Oli
ver S. Olson and Mrs. M. A. War
ring.
Mrs. William Nelson heads the
east side .and her assistants are
Mrs. Lester Smith, Mrs. Nellie
Yates, Mrs. William Pelkey, Mrs,
James Livesay, Mrs. Ray Trul
linger, Mrs. Dave Jackson, Mrs.
Robert Scott, Mrs. Rudie, Mrs.
Glenn Polly, Mrs. George Timm,
Mrs. Clyde Sullivan, Mrs. Carl
Gustafson and Mrs. Percey Seely
The annual "kickoff" luncheon
for Red Cross workers was held
Wednesday noon at the Methodist
church with representative work
ers present from Hubbard, Moni
tor, Broadacres, St Paul, Brooks,
Arbor Grove and Woodburn.
The main speaker was Mary
Jones from the Pacific branch of
fice of Red Cross in San Fran
cisco. Others who spoke were
Floyd Miller of Salem, also Nancy
Brown and Valetta Jacobson who
spoke on activities of Junior Red
Cross. '
The need of Red Cross contribu-
ferson and Rickreall will be nlay-
ed on the home field at 2 o'clock.
Jim Winfrey, proprietor of the
Texaco Dinette, has leased the
Texaco service station at the in
tersection of Main street and the
Pacific highway. Ray Beach will
be in charse. Herman Wilson.
who bad the station leased, is
employed in Albany.
Beatrice Jones, Rice Lake, Wis
is visiting at the home of her
aunt, Mrs. Wirt DaOey.
Mrs. Amelia Noah, who spent
the summer and fall with her
brother, Frank Glaser, and other
relatives In nearby towns, left
Saturday for Garbervffle, Calif.,
wnere she will take up work in
the mission fields.
An event of interest is the an
nual public thank offering pro
gram of the Evangelical Woman's
Missionary society, held Friday
night, November 28, at the local
church. A group of ladles from
the Albany WMS will present a
play, and tiie local mission band
will also have a part on the pro
gram. Mrs. Edna B. Allen and nephew,
Robert Norton, returned from
Portland Sunday after spending
several days at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Nora Norton, and
brother Clyde Thomson and family.
Rev. and Mrs. William Elmer
attended a pre-nuptial shower Sat
urday at the Canby Evangelical
church parlors for Mrs. Elmer's
sister, Doris Brown, whose mar
riage to Art Schoeribom, will take
place Friday night at Canby.
Mr. and Mrs( B. B. Smith left
Sunday for Sweet Home, where
they will spend this week visiting
their granddaughter, Mrs. Glen
Davenport and Mr. Davenport and
family.
Gifts Packed
For Children
Auburn Club Sponsors
Play, Organizes
For Red Cross
AUBURN The Auburn
Woman's club met at the home
of Mrs. Ben Hawkins with Mrs.
Merle B. Van Cleave as hostess.
assisted by Mrs Clara Massey.
The carnival committee report
ed $22.60 profit The club voted
to have a play presented at the
school house December 5 by the
Knight Memorial players.
A Red Cross roll call will also
be taken by the club and Red
Cross work will be done.
Mrs. Leseil Marcy win be the
December hostess. Presents win
be exchanged.
Four H club work is getting
under way in . the local school.
The home improvement clubs are
led by Mrs. Earl Fox, club orfe,
and Mrs, Merle B. Van Cleave,
club two.
The two clubs hold their busi
ness and social times together.
Lorene Palmateer is president;
vice president, Mary Lou Fes
kins; Donna Fisher, secretary;
song and yeU leader, Pauline
Miller and Lynn Woodward.
Mrs. StoweU is leader f or JEhe
cooking club, Mrs. Thomas Tee-
son for the Bachelor sewing, Mrs
O. E. Palmateer for camp cooking.
The Robert Klemple family have
moved to their new borne on
East Center street having sold
their home on Morgan avenue.
Cow Gets Lost in Jersey Sewer
V -x ft
Toes Removed
Due to Injury
SUVER Frank Belding, who
seriously injured his foot when
it was caught in a chain drive on
the drill, had to have two toes
removed.
Wesley Kester broke a bone in
his left hand.
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West Salem Students Participate
In TlmnlaSgiving Program To day
WEST SAT, KM "Thanksgiving" will be the theme of the
assembly held in the school gymnasium this morning at 11
o'clock.
Parents and friends are invited to the program, In which"
all grades will participate. A brief
Albany Scene
Of Meeting;
Election Set
OAK POINT The ladies of
Independence Rural Woman's club
motored to Albany for the meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Anna Al
len, with Mrs. B. A. Alderson as
hostess. Mrs. Allen was a member
of the dub until she moved to
Albany recently.
The club voted to buy two de
fense bonds and Mrs. Grove Pe
terson was appointed to report
at the next meeting. All mem
bers were urged to attend the
Polk County Federation Institute
at Elkins November 28.
The next meeting, with elec
tion of officers, will be at the
home of Mrs. Dale Green Novem
ber 26.
Present were Mrs. C. C. Corn
stock, Mrs. T. J. Primus, Mrs.
Grove Peterson, Mrs. R. A. Aider
son, Mrs. Hugh Rogers, Mrs. Hattie
J. Black, Mrs; Byron RuddeU,
Mrs. Lavant Pease, Mrs. Ellis
Lauterback, Mrs. Anna Allen,
Miss Ruth Allen and Mrs. J. Gra-
ber, Buena Vista, was a guest.
business meeting will be held with
student body president, Dale Par
neU, presiding.
Mrs. Hale's first graders will
present two special readings. Mrs.
McCoy's first graders . wffl sing
and do an exercise. ' Students in
Miss Tittle's room are presenting
an original play. A reading and
a skit win be presented by Miss
Groves' pupils. Mrs. Miner's
fourth graders will sing Jwo songs
and 'dramatize the play, "Playing
Pilgrims."
Fifth and sixth grade girls will
sing under the supervision of Miss
Schmidt Miss Rogers' students
Far from her Wisconsin home, Clare, a cew, wanders out ef a sewer
in Newark, NJ, after traveling for 12 hours from Union, NJ, In the
subterranean passage. Clare broke away while beinc unloaded and
entered the storm sewer. A trail of moos led searchers to the lost
bovine and she was driven two miles further to this exit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Hawkins
and Harry Colson spent a week
hunting elk at Meachem.
Grangers' News
SIDNEY Ankeny grange met
Both at their hall Saturday night with
Hawkins and Colson were sue- the meeting conducted by W. M.
cessful In bringing home a cow c. F. Johnston and a majority
elk.
Son Called by
Air Corps
Mrs. Etta King, Plainfield NJ,
of officers present
Mrs. George Marlatt reported
on the meeting neid at Mrs.
Hartley's. Jake Gilmour and
Walter Wulff are on the refresh-
ment committee for December.
Jake Gilmour said prospects for
higher prices in farm products
were in evidence.
J. O. Farr told of the govern-
Mr. and Mrs. John Heffley and
son, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Plessinger and daugh
ter, spent the weekend at Wald-
port.
ROSED ALE Mr. and Mrs. T,
D. Trick entertained with a fare
is visuing ai me nome oi ner mpnt hnvin srran iron
sister. Mrs. Emma Anderson. Trick, The DaUes, who has been me J 1
called to report for duty as sec
Mr. B. A. Hassler, mother of 0nd lieutenant at Santa Ana air
Clifford Hassler, is working in corns reolacement center. Santa
Monmoutn. Ana. Calif
fli i Act a nroeon f tit at A TVjT r n rl
Mrs. Carl D. Trick and Larry of Wul": chaplain, Louise Johnston;
The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. F. L,
Soctt and Pearl Scott
Vista, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott,
Vern, David and Richard Scott
The Fairview club met with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Trick, an of
Mrs. John Crippen and Jean. Salem, Armal Trick, Sherwood,
Twenty members and two guests VeUeda Trick and Mr. and Mrs
were present the guests being T. D. Trick.
t9iitkfAT0 mf Mrs. H. R. Jotias. Josenhane
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uons is urgea uus year ana every ton Frmk f peye and Mr, and Rowena Jones, Beatrice Wil
tiisi i t-i....i..... n.ii.a. ti I I iqttio nraiA arvivncr rriA nartv whA
1aucim.ua, oxu.iuii. v was uc- ""r - ? . I nuanv met nt thp home
cided to omit the next meeting drove to Seattle with Mrs.rranK -
and meet the 1st and 3rd Wed- Burnat, CorvaUis, to attend the
nesdays in December. wedding of her daughter, Edith
Dillon, to George setai, bunana,
Kaipn K.ester ana pany re- Wash.
turned home from Meacham with Mrs. David Lawson, Mt. Ver
two elk. nrm Wash visitpd with her lis-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rawie I ""."TT"
day was buried Monday. She was have purchased a house and lot
born in Santa Cruz, Calif- Janu- in CorvaUis and expect to move
arr 24. 1839 and came to Oregon soon.
m ioo. i . 1 rrt w,k r?n ii tK.
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one is asked to renew
memberships in this drive.
Rites Held for
Mrs. Chase
INDEPENDENCE Mrs. Ella I
Chase, 82, who died in Dallas Fri-
Election of officers followed,
with J. O. Farr, master; overseer,
C. F. Johnston: lecturer, Leone
Henderson, steward, Harry
Evans; assistant stewart, Walter
secretary, Rex Hartley; treasur-
Buena l1 J?'' gatttTI' Ja !
ijriimour; crtrs, liUiia rvecves,
Pomona. Rose Gilmour; Flora
Lelia Cole; lady assistant stew
ard, Esther Hartley; executive
committee, Al Cole, Eugene Fin-
lay and George Henderson.
The next grange meeting will
be held December 6.
The home Economics club of
ikeny grange met at
of Mrs. Rex Hartley, Friday,
The meeting was conducted by
Mrs. George Marlatt. Mrs. J. O
Farr was unable to attend and
Mrs. Esther Hartley acted in her
stead
Red Cross work was discussed
Plans are made for the coming and the chairman will report on
of a pastor to the Rosedale Just wnat line oi work xne ciud
Friends church by the first of
Selmer; Pomona, Mrs. Leonard
Zielke; Flora, Mrs. Rose How
land; L. A Steward, Mrs. Mel
vin Trindle; executive committee,
Roy Rice, S. L. Minard and Louis
Johnston.
The Roberts grange will install
its officers with Macleay grange.
The grange will sponsor
dance the first Saturday night of
each month.
There will be a Thanksgiving
dinner for grange members and
friends. Each family will bring a
basket dinner.
Mrs. Joe Rogers, sr., enter
tained the Nite Hawk card club
at the Joe Rogers jr., apartment
in Independence.
Four tables of 500 were in play
with Mrs. Edward Harris berger
and Walter Brown winning high
prize, Edward Hamsberger won
traveling and Mrs. Grove Peter
son and Orley Brown got low
prize. A special prize was won by
Mrs. Roy Bigelow.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Orley
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Com
stock, Mr. and Mrs. Grove Peter
son, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harns
berger, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rogers,
sr., Mr. and Mrs. J. Graber and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rogers Jr.
The next meeting will be De
cember S at the Roy Bigelow
home.
wfll dramatize "The Blind Men of
Indus tan." Robert Goffrier wrote
a play which Miss Nowowiejskfs
room will present
Delores Kling, representing Mr
Nelson's room, wffl give a read
ing and the eighth grade girls wfll
sing, with Miss Schmidt directing.
Rev. A. A Loewen, of Mennon-
ite Brethren church. Is one of the
instructors In the Beacon Bible
school, North Dallas. His classes
are held several days each week.
Harry Turpin returned to his
home from a Salem hospital, where
he has been a patient for several
weeks. He will convalesce at his
home for an Indefinite period be
fore returning to the hospital for
further treatment
Thanksgiving vespers with can
dlelight and music will be ob
served at thp Methodist church
Thursday at 5:30 o'clock. Mem
bers and friends are Invited.
The Kingwood Legion auxiliary
will meet Friday at 8 o'clock in
stead of Thursday. The meetinz
will be held at the home of Mrs.
E. J. Dietx at North River road, at
which time plans win be complet
ed for the benefit card party.
CThlropractars and their wives,
ocal district three, were enter
tained by Dr. and Mr. A. F. Gof
frier with a dinner and program
at the city hall auditorium Saturday.
Robert Goffrier entertained with
trombone solo, accompanied at
the piano by his sister, Alice. The
guest speaker was S. C Williams,
who is connected with the civil
ian defense organization In Salem.
There were 50 people present
Local schools will be closed
Thursday and Friday due to the
Thanksgiving holidays.
Kin Visited by
Seattle Woman
Independence Man
Buried Sunday
INDEPENDENCE Gabriel P.
Locke, who died In Salem Fri
day, was born In Independence
and had resided here his entire
life.
He married Rhoda Rhodes Oc
tober 20, 1878, and to thli un
ion six children were born.
of which four daughters and one
son survive him. They are Mia.
WiU Mattison, Independence, Mrs.
Bert Snyder, and Mrs. Eston Be
vens, Buena Vista and Austin C
Locke, Silverton. There are also
18 grandchildren and five great
grandchildren.
Locke was a member of the
Baptist church. Independence, and
the Circle of the NOW.
Services from the Smith-Baun
Mortuary Sunday with Rev. L.
Vickers officiating. Interment was
in the I OOF cemetery south of
Independence.
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Don't miss this wonderful, lovable story of the man
who had one foot in heaven, and the other in hot water!
December. Rev. Oscar Brown of
She was married in 1879 to who was
William N. McLaughlin, to which
union was bom two children:
Frank, Monmouth and Grace, who
died In infancy.
Mrs. Chase is survived by her
son; one; brother, Warner Cald
well, Prosser, WastL, and one
niece. She was a member of the
ago, is getting along all right now.
Call Board
vacancy left by. the death of Rev.
Owen Williams last July.
RTATC .
Today Wallace Beery. Marjorie Main
in -Barnacle iJUL uew Ayru. uo-
nel Bamrmore. Laraine Day in "Dr.
. a n w I rklnlalrE a VVCfMllXlK &SSJfa
tvangeucai cnurcn oi ouena vis- xhSiday Mickey Kooney. Judy Gar
Pioneer Family
Member Dies
ta, and has resided in Indepen
dence since 1904.
Services were from the Smith-
win do.
The foUowing officers were
elected: Chairman, Mrs. "George
Marlatt; vice-chairman, Mrs. Edna
Reeves; . secretary and treasurer,
Mrs. J. O. Farr.
It was decided to give a card
party at the haU November 29.
Program committee for the com
ing year is Esther Hartley and
Mary Farr.
The club will meet with Mrs
George Marlatt on December 19.
This win be a Christmas party
Baun mortuary in Independence I capitoc
ST. LOUIS Louis Oral, 67,
the last survivor of a pioneer
nay HiCKey aoowy. juay ur- , .. , ... , .... ...
land. Lewis Stone In "Life Beflni I ixuxmj' u. wu
tor Andy Hardy.- Ralph Bellamy, j UIXiay in Portland, where he had , ;,,
Marearet Lindsay in 'XUery Queen. " , Jl ZZZT. . I and PoUyannas WiU exchange gifts
penthouse Mviterv." 1 Deen siaymg ai me nome ui - j
Matson.
Detmia Louis was well Known in at. RUblKTS The iiooerts
With Rev; Victor BaUantyne, Mon- Today-Judith And etion pennu iuis was weu luwu io xe u c x .
ig. Interment was rST rtbyiiye - J 1 tjCm?' wnere ne uvea 111051 ox pange mex aaiuraay wiui xne ioi-
mouth,v officiating.
in the IOOF cemetery, south of
Independence.
Rogers. Gabby
James at Bay.
HOIXTWOOB
Who Say$ Winter?
Raspberries Ripen! .
his life. I lowing officers elected:
His body was taken from the! Master, Albert. Blankenship;
Today Robert Taylor. Brian Donlevy. Portland funeral parlors to the overseer, Leonard -Zielke; lectur
rI AguSef uleGoddard in st- CathoUc church for re- er, Mrs. Roy Rice; steward. Elmer
quiexu mass. i xvimcii, aicwcuu, naeivin xixuuxc,
He leaves a cousin, Mrs. Al gatekeeper, George Higgins; chap-
NORTH HOWELL Election
of 1942 officers was held Friday.
Results were:
Master, Mrs. A. B. Wiesner;
overseer, Wayne Strachan; lec
turer, Mrs. A. T. Cline; steward,
Joe Russ; assistant steward, M.
A. Dunn; chaplain, Mrs. Leroy
Esson; treasurer, Mrs. W. M.
Oddie; secretary, Mrs. Thomas
Bump; gate keeper, Dan Van
Brocklin; Ceres, Mrs. H. C.Espe;
Pomona, Mrs. Wayne Strachan; !
Flora, Mrs. NeU Hilfiker; LAS,
Mrs. M. A. Dunn; musician, Mrs.
K. D. Coomler; executive com
mittee member for three years,
V. V. Van Brocklin.
An invitation from Silverton
Hills to instaU officers there De
cember 10 was accepted and
plans were completed to enter
tain the Marion county grange
council at North Howell at an
all-day meeting December 3.
In regular order, the date for
all grange meetings in 1942 was
hanged from the second Friday
night to the second Wednesday
night of each month.
On November 27 all who wish
to help are invited to come with
their shovels and help dig ditches
and lay the pipe for a water main
from Roy Dunn's place to the
grange hall kitchen. Dinner wiU
be served at noon.
V. Van Brocklin, K. D. Coom
ler and Joe Russ were appointed
as a social night committee land
wiU make aU arrangements for
the card parties.
Visitors were Mr. and Mrs
Roy Rice. Rice is the retiring
master of Marion county Pomona
grange and had not previously
visited at North HowelL
are
RICKEY Net only
spring flawers la Maem bat
raspberries, af reed flavor, are
ripening and strawberry plants
have blessems them.
Valley Events
November SS Marion County Jer-
QDer oil
"Snnd CThorua.
ThundaT Gene AutrV. Smiley Bur
.Mt. f, i infin1 riMri stars' una
Munson, John Wayne in "Lady From 1 Mickles and a niece, Mrs. Frank I lain, Mrs. Helen Selmer; treasurer,
Louisiana.
sey Catue club, Salem cham
commereeJ 1 Jfl D. m.
December S. Western Nut Grower
annual raeeUnc Salem chamber of
commerce. '
December Necuiweat Turkey
show, Oakland,
December U-U Oregon State Cora
- show, CorvaUis. . ., - " " 'l.'
. January H Stata Grange Confer
ence. l ..
I TR1TRTY
TndavBetie Xtevia. Heirbert Marshall
in ine uener. rrnnjr suiwwn,
Arthur Lake in "BJondie Plays
I Friday Bange Busters in "Wrangler's
I Roost." Pat O'Brien. Constance Ben
nett in "Escape to Glory.
Today Fredric Mar.n. Maruia scotc in
on, Elyae Knox m "Tanks a Million.
Today Alice raye. John Payne. Car
men Miranaa rneeupa w hji
imt." . Vlctdr Jorr. Roebelle Hud-
son. Maxie Roaenbloora l "The
Stork Pays OIL"
House, Portland, and also a niece Mrs. S. L. Minard; secretary, Mrs.
and nephew in California. i Albert Blankenship; Ceres Irene
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Keating, Seattle, has been a vis
itor at the home of her brother,
Theodore Fisher and other rela
tives here and at Stayton for sev
eral days.
Relatives here received word
Thursday bf the death of Mrs.
Anna Doerfler, Sublimity, at a
Salem hospital, where she had
been in a critical condition suf
fering from a broken hip in a fall
several weeks ago.
She formerly uved at Victor
Point and was a sister-in-law of I
Mrs. Martin Doerfler and Mrs. Jo
seph Doerfler of this community.
Funeral services were from the
Sublimity Catholic church.
Mrs. John Doerfler is spend
ing the week in Portland.
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GRAND ISLAND Included in
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Rockhill, Charles Sargent and
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Tompkins, Giles Rockhill, Myron
Turner, Curtis and Erwin Doug
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received much praise. Serving was
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