Trinit Golde AChurchMal n Anniversary les Plans Fete Mid-Willainette Vallev New SILVERTON Fifty-year anniversary plans for Trinity were started Wednesday at the annual congregation meeting. Plans call for a celebration in June but the exact dates will not be set until early in February when tentative program arrange ments will also get under way. Appointed as a committee to make arrangements are M. . G. Gunderson, L, H. Meyer, Silas Torvend, Amos Corhouse, with Althea Meyer and Lillie Madsen as assistants. i Further plans call for a finan cial drive .for 4he celebration with an effort to raise $50 for each of Grangers' News UNION HILL Mrs. Marian Fischer was hostess at her home to members and friends of the Union Hill grange Home Eco nomics club. Mrs. A. N. Doerfler, Mrs. F. Doerfler and Mrs. Albert Savage became new members of the club. Arrangements were made to entertain the Marion county Po mona grange when it meets with the Union Hill grange January 21. Mrs. John Steinberger, chair man, presented a program in which Mrs. Carrie Townsend, Mrs. Verny Scott, Mrs. J. C. Krenz and Mrs. Phillip Fischer took part. Present were Mrs. W. M. Tate, Mrs. Phillip Fischer, Mrs. C. C. . Jones, Mrs. W. F. Krenz, Mrs. Geneva Hubbard, Mrs. -J. C. Krenz, Laurel Krenz, Mrs. John Steinberger, Mrs. A. N. Doerfler, Mrs. F. Doerfler, Mrs. Albert Savage, Mrs. Henry Peters, Mrs. Verny Scott, Mrs. M. M. Gilmour, Mrs. Floyd Fox, Mrs. Carrie Townsend, Mrs. Arthur Mulkey, Mrs. Carl Jones and the hostess. Johnson was made janitor, the 50 years of the congregation. The $2500 will he used to repaint, reshingle and otherwise repair the church, to complete a side walk! around the new parsonage. and repair the garage. . Should any funds remain, this will be used ion the parsonage fund. Trinity church is completely out of debt with the exception of the new parsonage completed in early December. Funds to cover this has been pledged for a five-year period. However, members of the board explain, should the funds be received before the debt will be paid off. Election of officers Wednesday night was held with Oscar Satern, Ed Anderson and Clifford Eklund elected to the board. Eklund will swerve the unexpired term of W. C. Larson, who resigned because of his work which does not enable him to be in attendance at reg ular board meetings. L. H. Meyer was made record ing secretary, replacing Tom An derson. Martin Hatteberg and Ed Holden were elected financial sec retaries; John Moe, treasurer; Henry Torvend, Sunday school superintendent, with Mrs. M. G. Gunderson as his assistant; Tom Anderson and Clifford Eklund, head ushers; Mrs. Alf O. Nelson and Peggy Goplerud, organists; M. C. Storruste, cemetery board member. Holdover members on the board are M. G. Gunderson and C. J. Dahlen. Besides Larson, Amos Corhouse and Silas Torvend are retiring board members. C. J - s Reports from The Statesman's 78 Community Correspondents Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, January 17, 1942 PAGE THREE Fisher Rites Held Today At Albany ABANY Funeral services for Mrs. Cora E. Fisher, 60, wife of R. J. Fisher, who died at the fam ily home on route two Thursday morning after a few days illness, will be held from the Fisher Fu neral home this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. J. O. McDonald will conduct the services. Burial will be in Riverside cemetery. Mrs. Fisher was born June 1, 1881, in Fairmount, Minn. In 1904 she came to Oregon with other members of her family. On Octo ber 6, 1909, she was married to R. J. Fisher in Albany, and the fol lowing year they moved to Al berta, Can. In 1914 they returned to Albany and had made their home here since." She was a mem ber of the United Presbyterian church. Surviving besides the widower are a daughter, Mrs. Clyde Beam, Bend; three brothers, E. C, W. L., and H. J. Chambers, all of Al bany; and two nieces, Mrs. J. H. Irvine, Lebanon, and Mrs. Robert Brownley, New York City. Woodburn Churches FIRST PRESBYTERIAN George R. Cromley, minister. Sab bath school 10 ajn., Otto Jones, Supt. Morning worship 11. Christian Endeav or 7 pjn. BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN Morning worship t 10. Sabbath school, 10:45. Mrs. Blaine Seely, Supt. FREE METHODIST Rev. V. M. Abbott, pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 ajn.; morning worship at 11. Young people's hour, 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic service, 7:30 pjn. KC Councils Hold Rites At Woodburn WOODBURN Woodburn and CHRISTIAN Sunday school, 9:45. Classes for all ages. Morning service 11. Everyone welcome. Liston Parrish, pastor. "Buy Defense Bonds' III) IMMMSJI Continuous Today from 1:00 SALEM'S LEADING THEATRE Mickey Mouse Matinee 1:00 P. M. STARTS TODAY ? faster ot Uoys H is each to all women what desires him to be! Wherever people thrill to magnificent, spell binding, heart-wrenching drama . . . wherever people thrill to the perfect blending of great acting and creative genius , . . this picture will be acclaimed, "GREAT!" (!l(MUi) METHODIST RalDh E. Smith. Dastor. 9:50 a.m Sunday school. 11 ajn.. beginning of a series of sermons on "The Great Questions of Today." 6:30 p.m., youth fellowship meeting;; 388 Broadway. Tuesday, 2:30 p.m., social meeting of the Woman s society at home or Mrs. H. H. Benjamin. Tuesday, 7:43 p.m., choir rehearsal at the parsonage. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL Rev. and Mrs. M. T. Gulick, pastors. 9:45 a.m.. Sunday school. 11 a.m., wor ship service with Rev. Mrs. Uuiick speaking on "Wilt Thou Go With This Man." 6:30 pjn., young people's Cru sader service. 7:30 p.m., evangelistic service. The Power of an Uncertain Future. -3 1 Plus Companion Feature ,tb DENNIS O'KEEFE EVERETT HORTON I1NF WYATT PHILIP REED EDWARD ZASU PinS FRANKLIN PANGBGRN Rites Held for Mrs. Howard ALBANY Funeral services for Mrs. Lulu Howard, 68, member of an Oregon pioneer family and a resident of Albany for many years, were held from the Keeney Fu neral home in Corvallis Friday af ternoon. Burial was in Willam ette Memorial park, Albany. Mrs. Howard died in the Cor vallis General hospital Wendnes day afternoon following an ill ness of a week. tsorn in Yamniu county on March 17, 1873, the deceased was a daughter of Harvey L. and Jo sephine Jones, Amity. She spent the early years of her life in Am ity, graduating from the high school there. She later was grad uated from Linf ield college, Mc Minnville. On January 8, 1896, she was married to J. A. Howard, Amity, following her marriage she made her home in Albany for a number of years. In, 1920 Mrs. Howard accepted a position at Oregon State college as housing and employment sec retary for the YMCA, a position which she held until a year ago when she resigned because of failing health. Since 1934 she had been in complete charge of men's housing and employment at the college. She was a member of the Corvallis Methodist church. Surviving are two sons, J. Fran cyl, editor of Greater Oregon newspaper, Albany; and Fred, Portland; one daughter, Mrs. Paul West, Salem; one sister, Mrs. Ber nard Christensen, Corvallis; and one brother, Herbert Jones, Grants Pass. She is also survived by the following grandchildren, James and Maryan Howard, Albany; Robert, Jerald and Kathleen How ard, Portland, and Diane and Ju dith West, Salem. FULL GOSPEL Lor a Sorensen. pastor. Sunday school. 10 a.m.. morning worship, 11 a.m.: young people s service at 3 p.m., sec ond and fourth Sundays in the month with a service on the nrst and third Sundays in Salem at the Lemon con. valescence home. Children's church, 7:15 p.m. Service 7:45 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday,; 7:45 p.m. ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC Rev. V. L. Moffenbeier. pastor. Rev J. J. McGrenra, assistant pastor. Sun. day masses 7, 8:30 and 10 a.m. (high mass) followed by benediction. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Sunday services 9:30 a.m., Sunday scnooi ana uiDie class iu:43 a.m. jlu ther league at 7 :30 s p.m. Tuesday Bi- Die study at the parsonage at 8 p.m. NIDAROS LUTHERAN Monitor. Divine worship. 11 a.m Sunday school and Bible class 10 a.m Ladies' Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. Lewis Melby January ZJ, z p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services Sunday at 11 a.m. in church edifice, 2nd and Garfield streets. CHURCH OF GOD H. S. Fulton, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Paul Wimer. Suot. Mornine worship at n; evening worship. 7:30 midweek prayer service Wednesday, i :hj. - MILL CITY CHURCHES PRESBYTERIAN Sunday school, 10 a.m., morning serv. ice, 11 a.m., subject: "Angels, Their origin and Mission." Christian En deavors, 6:30 p.rri;. seniors led by Alice Smith. Intermediates, Mrs. Thompson. Service, 7:30 p.m., subject, "Study of the 15th Pslm." Aaron Wolfe, DD, minister. CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday school, 10 a.m., morning service, 11 a.m., subject. ..'Contradict ing Christ and His Cross." Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.mt Service. 7:30 p.m., subject, "Looking For Entertain ment." W. S. Crockett, minister. Turner Fire Group Elects Rites Slated for Ex-Woodburn Man WOODBURN Matoon Elba, about 65, who lived east of Wood burn 30 years ago, died at Wood land, Wash., January 13. He is survived by two sisters, Salem councils of Knights of Co- OU,vi Domf fe2? -. Wash, lumbus will hold initiation Sun- . i . mier" dav at st. Ta.v'. hti wvr. mem win De in ceiie f assi ceme- cornmenein t 1 n. m ' ter" Woodburn, this afternoon at , . ; .... I auoui :ou ociock, Aaexiegree ceremonial will oe . T : : 1 ai in a .-i team with District Deputies Dan- I ear 8 lllHeSS iel Hay and L. A. LeDoux con ferring the third degree. State Deputy T. A. Windishar is requesting all council officers to make a special point to attend this initiation. Following a buffet luncheon at noon there will be a special meeting of officers of the Oregon jurisdiction of Knights of Columbus for the discussion of john officiated at the graveside an Oregon jurisdiction KC de- servfces, in charge of the Unger iense program, i ne council om- mortuary. cers and members oi rortiana, Fuchs was born at Mt. Angel Salem, Mt Angel, St. Paul, Al- January 10, 1904, and lived here bany, Corvallis, Eugene, Oregon his life. He was taken 01 Brings Death MT. ANGEL Funeral rites for Paul F. Fuchs, 38, Mt Angel, who died at a Salem hospital Monday, were held at St Mary's Catholic church Thursday morn ing. Father Alcuin was celebrant at the requiem mass and Father City, Hillsboro, Tillamook, As toria and Stayton are urged to make a special effort to attend the conference session. about a year ago. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Anna Fuchs; two sisters, Mrs. Louis Kattel and Catherine A special invitation is extended Fuchs, both of Mt. Angel; three to the reverend clergy through- aunts, Mrs. Catherine Smith and out Oregon Ly State Chaplain Rev. Michael Raleigh, Canby, to participate in this important con ference session. Margaret Fuchs, Mt. Angel, and Mary Fessler, Ridgefield, Wash., and two uncles, Frank Fessler, Mt. Angel, and Martin Fessler, Scio. All Officers Continue Jobs; Plans Made for Waste Paper Drive "t. TURNER Meeting Tuesday with the annual election of new officers the principal business, members of the Turner fire de partment made plans for the new year. If It was voted to purchase suffi cient plywodd to finish the ceiling of the second floor recreation room in the new fire station. The large size first aid kit recently bought, has been received and in stalled on the fire truck. The firemen have Instituted a waste paper drive and are asking the community to cooperate in the collection of old newspapers, mag azines, card , board and paper car tons. They ire requesting that the papers be securely tied or packed in paper cartons to facilitate han dling, and to be left at the fire station. Any considerable, quanti ty will be called for 'and hauled away if word is left with any member of the fire department Officers were all reelected for the ensuing year: Albert Jensen, fire chief; Archie Rankin, assist ant chief; and Earl Prather, sec retary-treasurer. Orrin Schollian and Kenneth Barber were th4 committee serving refreshments. Mrs., Frank Parr - entertained members of the Sunshine club at her home and the afternoon was spent in sewing for the Red Cross. The group has dispensed with club activities to accept the Red Cross sewing program in the com ing months. Mrs. Henry Bower was elected new president of the club at this meeting. Other officers include Mrs. Curt Mellis, vice-president, and Mrs. Frank Parr, secretary-treasurer. Attending were Mrs. W. R. Hog- sed, Mrs. Earl Standley and Bar bara, Mrs. C. Mellis, Mrs. L. E. Peterson, Mrs. A. E. Spencer, Mrs. Guy Dow, and the hostess, Mrs. Parr. The club plans to meet Wednesday probably at the home of Mrs. Guy Dow to continue with the Red Cross sewing. Willamette Man Speaks to Club SILVERTON Rev. Edward Terry, chairman of the program committee of the Silverton Ro tary club, . announced that Dr. Ivan Rhodes of Willamette uni versity faculty, will be speaker at the Monday noon luncheon, with Frank Bennett, superinten dent of Salem schools, as speaker oh January r6. Glenn Briedwell, Rotary pres ident, announces that plans are also going ahead for the Eugene Gleemen concert which the Ro tary club members are sponsor ing January 22. Silverton Churches CHRISTIAN Bible school, 9:45, Mrs. John Jor. dan. Simt.. mornine servieeT'li. tneme "What Sowest Thou?" Basket dinner at noon. District Sunday school con vention, 2 o'clock. Rev. Daniel Unruh, Pratum, guest speaker. Junior CE, 8:30. Bettv Mvers. leader. Senior meet ing, 6:30. Evening service, 7:30, theme. "The Great I am's of Jesus." Wednes riav ft -30. annual brotherhood dinner. Thursday afternoon. Loyal Women's Rihlo class, home of Mr. and Mrs. Or- lo Thompson. Adult choir rehearsal Friday, 7:30. Russell Myers, pastor. METHODIST Sundav school. 9:45. Fred Baker, Supt; morning services, 11. topic "The Christian and Temperance. Youth and vounl adult fellowshiD. 7 D.m. Board of Christian Education Monday, 7:30, narsonaee. Missionary circle, parson age, Tuesday, 2 p.m. Cub pack meet ing Tuesdav. 2 D.m. Choir practice Wednesday. 8 o'clock. Learning for Life studies Wednesday. 7:30. Edward Terry, pastor. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Church school. 10 a.m., Mrs. Arthur Pederson, Supt. Morning services, 11. Suhlivt. "The Goal oi Christian liv ing. YP services 6:45. Evangelistic service, 7:45. Group Meets Tuesday MIDDLE GROVE The Wom an's Missionary society will meet Tuesday at ; the home of Mrs. Lena Bartruff. DMNCCIE TONIGHT ALTON BENEDICT'S ORCHESTRA 2 Miles North of Independence 25c and 40c "1 Willamette Valley Briefs Daughter Arrives TALBOT Mr J and Mrs. Irwin Lenaberg, Salens, are rejoicing over the arrival of a lxk pound girl born at the Salem General nospitai. Mrs. ; ; Lenaberg was Phyllis Cole, a Talbot girl. The baby has been; named Delores Jean. j kXTJU J 'J fimm (Plus Tax) j i 1 i LAST TIMES TODAY CONTINUOUS TODAY & SUNDAY FROM 12:45 NCR UO ANOY FORM CAM100EV Edward ARNOLD Walter HUSTON in Added for Today Chap. 7 Serial "JUNGLE GIRL" - News, Novelty Mission Society Meets GERVAIS The Women's Mis sionary society will hold an all day meeting at the Presbyterian church Wednesday. Booklets in the course of study will be read by members of the society and Mrs. Virginia Booster and Mrs. Minnie Siegmund will preside over the cooperative luncheon at noon. SMASH FEATURES STARTS SUNDAY - 2 Swing on Down This Rhythm Road! Where the music's hot . . . and the romance sweet .... in a riot of gladness and tuneful madness! Work to Be Resumed SCIO When a new supply of materials can be obtained, the Red Cross sewing and knitting work in Scio, under sponsorship of the Pythian Sisters, Will be resumed. The group has not met for two weeks because of lack of supplies. Mrs. Rolla Shelton is in charge of sewing and Mrs. E. D. Myers of knitting. " "-Ja m Companion 1 . i 'r,,,imr " ,; Feature I VTrWd BaAaraErvtton V VllUiOE S "Added: Chap. 7 Serial I VJ i -y-"- I -JUNGLE GIRL- ff - I Newt and Novelty jrrJi Learns of Death SUVER Mr. and Mrs. John Ridders received word last week of the death of their nephew, Fred Ridders, Dayton, at Port land. He died following an ope ration for goiter. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ridders and spent his boyhood days here. Valley Events January 17 Oregon Loganberry and Blackberry Control board. Woodburn. January -17 -Stat farden conference. corvallis. January 80 farm crops and sous meet, Woodburn, 8:30 a. m. January 22 Small fruit cowers meet Forresters hall. 7:30 p. m. Always A Good Time ! When You . at Hazel Green Every Saturday Night : Adm. 55c Couple bstpones Meeting SUVER Iyy club is post poned until Wednesday because of the Dery 'funeral services which many wished to attend. It is to be entertained at the home of Mrs. Wesley Kester. The com munity meeting Will also be post poned until there are lights at the hall. School Sponsors Sale SCIO Red; Cross war relief quota in Scio will be benefitted by a popcorn and candy sale at Scio today at 1 p. m. Munkers school, west of; Scio, will conduct the sale under direction of the teacher, Mrs. Gertrude Martin. Breaks Arm in Fall CENTRAL HOWELL Ernest Roth has a broken arm as a result of slipping and falling on the icy pavement Saturday. CALVARY Sunday school and Bible classes, 10 a.m.. Mis oiga jonnson, iupt. Morning service. 11 a.m., subject, 'The Origin of a Christian." Special music at both mornine services. Ladies Aid society in the church parlors Wednesday, 2 p.m. No midweek services. O. C. Ol son, pastor. TRINITY Sundav school and Bible classes. 10, Henry Torvend. Supt. Services, 11, sub ject. "I That Speak Unto You Am He." Postponed fellowship dinner at noon served bv Lillian tsiocn. mora Aares- tad and Mrs. M. 3. K. sFuhr. Luther league at 7 D.m.. led by Tommy An. derson and Duane Biocns. i nnity sun- day school teachers meet Monday, Mission Circles with Mrs. Ed Ander son. Wednesday afternoon. Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr, pasotr. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Sundav school 10 a.m. Morning serv ices. 11. ToDic. "It Is Important How We Worship God?" Sunday school, 10 a.m. Luther league. 7:30 p.m.. topic "A Might Army." Henry Ulvin, lead er. Devotional prayer hour Thursday, 2 o clock. Choir Thursday, 8, J. m Jenson, pastor. UoUJUJUiJ CD Ilow Showing h ASK ANYONE WHO'S SEEN IT. THEY'LL SAY IT'S REALLY FINE! A Love Story That Transcends Fiction . . . It's Life Itself!- .A ' SPECIAL ATTRACTION V "Battlefields of J V0 : The Pacific" f Presented by March of Time I tfMft. jrnrTT rrww THIS IS NOT A WAR W eofci" opto X see1 i C fTTTi j I aJtil the once picturesque play- I fuMIx ' fftJ'lfti'J grounds of the Pacific ... I l'fl VgfAl Ulif Philippines, Guam . . . Hong- ! I dfof.ft I kong . . . Dutch East Indiesli I (TL iTi lMf . Yin Know Your Pacific Theatre j lUM'AlAVfTTX' of Action ! Call Board Aid Sessions; Held SUNNYSIDE First aid class meets at the Sunnyside school house Monday Hat 8 o'clock. All persons interested in taking the work should bb there. ELSINORE Today Charles Boyer, Olivi De Havilland and Paulette Goddard in "Hold Back the Dawn." Dennis, O Keefe in "Weekend for 3." CAPITOL Today Edward Arnold, Walter Huston in "All That Money Can Buy." Dick Foran, Andy Devine in "Road Agent." GRAND Today Maureen O'Hara, Walter Pideeon in "How Green Is My Val ley. March of Time presents "Battle Fields of trie pacific. STATE Today Robert Montgomery. Rt John son In "Here Comes Mr. Jordan. Bonita GranvUle, Dan Daily, Jr- In "Down in San Diego." Saturday midnight Be tte Davis, James Cagney in "The Bride Cam COD. LIBERTY Today Roy Rogers in "The Ranger and trie Lady." George urent, Brenaa Marshall in ''South of Suez." Arizona Wranglers in person on the stage. HOLLYWOOD Today Bud Abbott. Lou CosteUo. Andrews sisters in "Hold Thai Ghost." and the Weaver Brothers and Elviry in "Mountain Moonlight. Return From Vacation CENTRAL HOWELL Leonard Roth and Grover Welty are ex pected home this weekend from a 10 days visit in Los Angeles, j Always 2 Smash Hits! Last Times Today GEORGE BRENT and BRENDA MARSHALL, in , "SOUTH: OF SUEZ" PLUS' ROY ROGERS in The Ranger & The Lady" Chap. 4 "ADVENTCEES OP CAPTAIN MARVEL" News and Comedy 3.50 Matinees Plus Tax 180 Evenings: New Shewing Flos Defense Tax HELD OVER Today and Sunday Continuous Today and Sunday 1 to 11 P. M. And Second Feature ; 1 SbdlhYtlj T0H0BB0W Laugh While You Learn . . . WHAT to do with a husband who cant resist the flutter of a skirt! WHY even nice girls listen to the love lies of married men! I; WHEN smart wives suspect their men, but can't help loving them! WHERE intimate love secrets are hidden on glittering Millionaire's Row! LAST TIMES TODAY Robert Montgomery -fa Edw. Everett Horton "HERE COMES MR. 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