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To Celebrate Anniversary Imraanuel Lutheran at T Silverton to Observe .' Golden. Jubilee ; S ILVERTON Th e golden ju bilee of Immanuel Lutheran church .will be observed at the Sunday morning services with the Rt Rev. H. L. Fos of Seattle preaching the anniversary serv "ice. Rev. Foss, a former SilvertonJ pastor, also preached the 50th an niversary sermon for Trinity con' gregation in June. Sigurd Nilsseri, who gave his first jublie Silverton concert at Immanuel church a number of years ago, and now director of vo cal music at the University of Oregon, will be soloist. We will sing "The Lord Is My Light by Speaks, and Deri Store Hvite Flok." " " - ' " The anniversary - hymn, "My ' Church, My Church," will be .sung ai me service, ivirs. user Aarnus ..will be organist and Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr, acting pastor, will give the rituals. " .-.. . . :. A basket lunch will be served at noon," after which an informal program with greetings from Vis iting pastors "win be presented. The joint choir of Trinity and Im , manuel will sing, and Mr. Nils sen will be present The hymn, "What a Friend We Have in Je sus," will be sung and dedicated to the late Rev. J. M. Jenson, who was pastor from 1927 until he died last June V Saturday nlfht a eonflrfluats reuten and homecominr will be held.. The first class in 1894 ln . eladed Hilda J. Olsen, now teaching in southern Ore gen. Nelson. "A year later Ole Opsund was the only member ef his class. ' The entire 11st . ef . confirmants since 1894 numbers over 409. The formal program for the evening includes an organ and .piano prelude by Mrs. Elser Aar hus and Mrs. Arthur Dahl; scrip ture reading and prayer, duet. "So Thou Lif test Thy Divine Pe . titipn," Mrs. Stanley Swanson, and Max Holland; sermon, "Confirma i uon ; impressions. . Rev. Fuhr: -.hymn, "Blessed- Savior"; congre- ration. Jonas By berg will serve as mas ter of ceremonies at ' the social hour in the church, parlors after wards. Impromptu talks, musical selections and group singing are planned. "The senior guild will serve. - The Rev. O. R. Sletton, then of Portland, served the congrega tion. from 1892 to 1894. He now lives at Mankato, Minn. Other pastors serving the church include Rev. C. M. Nodtvedt, from 1896 to .1901; Rev. N. J. Ellestad of Port land, temporary pastor until 1902; Rev. J. C. Reinertson, 1902 to 1909; Rev. C J. Olson served briefly; Rev. J. C Roseland, 1914 to 1922; Rev. S. J. Lindseth, 1922 to 1927; Rev. Edward Sovik served briefly. Rev. J. M. Jenson 1928 until 1942, when" he died. Ru "M -T V Fiihr nf Trinitv church has been alternating serv ices for Immanuel and his own congregation since the death of Rev. Mr. Jenson. The charter membership of the church was 42 from the families of the K. Funnies, Ole Voids, C. Christensons, Oluf Ilsens, P. ' K Johnsons, Ole Eides, J. H. John sons. Marcus Christensons: and Gustav Johnson. r Mrs. K, Funrae ha been ac corded 'special honors as the . only charter member who has been attending. , In May, 1898, the first building was construct- ed and 1915, the present one was - set op. ' ,' The anniversary committee in cludes Miss Hitman Olson, Mrs Lars Opedahf, Mrs. Oscar Olson, Mrs. J. P. Dullum, Mrs: Otto Dahl, Mrs. Elser Aarhui, Mrs. Esther Jenkins,' ' Albert ; Funrue, ; Mrs. Stanley , Swanson, Miss June 'An derson, Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs. JNels Henjum, Mrs. Bert Rue, Oscar Johnson, Albert Overlund and Mf&T C J. Towe, 1 '4 Suffers Broken 1 Back During Fire , FAIRVIEWMurphy Chasson, deputy sheriff at the Kaiser Van couver shipyard is in the Kaiser hospital there with a broken back feceived Friday, November 13, during the fire at the t Hudson House. He is the son of Mrs. John Thien " and formerly resided here. Mrs. Thien visited him there Sat urday. He is in a cast and it is expected to be at least six months and possibly eight months Dexore he ' will - be recovered. He, with other officials, were removing women v from - the , second story when, their means of escape was cut oft He attempted to jump from a window when it collapsed and threw him to the ground. ' - He was united in marriage Tuesday, . November 17, to Miss Ruth Folger at Seattle. Mrs. Thien and daughter, Ardilla visited him again Thursday. D21IICE-:. Ilcircr. EVERY SATURDAY Rowland's Band ", 2 Miles' North on River Road "RUTS 1 win IVJL'JUUl Reports From Rosedale Man Is Recovering ROSEDALE H. C. Carter, who was taken to the hospital following a heart attack a few weeks ago. has been '.removed to his home but is under a nurse's care. rs. laura xracnsei nas re ceived word that - her husband, John Jn is on the. passenger list of the next boat bringing Ameri cans from China. No word has come as to the date of sailing. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Trick and Velleda spent Sunday with Rev. Ormal Trick, Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Pressnall, Portland, were guests, at the For rest Cammack' home Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Brown and family visited her sister, Mrs. Lowell Hershel, in Bend. Will Way was, in Sisters on bus iness this. week. -. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bates re turned Monday from a visit in ML Vernon, Wash., with her sister, Mrs. David Lawson. Dr. Lawson had expected to report this month for army duty but was recently ordered to continue as usual in his home community. Mr. and Mrs. Sparks, Billy and Wayne, and Mrs. Milton Bingen- heimer visited in Portland Sunday with Clara Sparks who attends Cascade college. Swegle PTA Ends Campaign SWEGLE The membership drive conducted by the chairman, Mrs. Charles Bottorff for Swegle PTA closed Tuesday night at the regular meeting. The school chil dren of the intermediate and up per grade rooms entered a con test. Two girls, Kathaleen Miller, eighth grade, and Joan Lake, sev enth grade, soon took the lead and closed the contest with a tie, each receiving 160 points. The other members did their work by getting new members to make the leaders work harder. The association now has 71 mem bers. Mrs. Bottorff will give the two rooms a party Friday after noon at the school ana award the prizes. The program commit tee presented a vocal number, a quartet, Mrs. William Hensell, Miss Jeanne Dubuis, Walter Big- gerstaff and Menno Dalke - -'A Four short films on safety were shown by" Sidney King from the traffic safety division of the state department. On the refreshment committee were Mrs. Erison tsronai ana Mrs. William Hensell. Reeves Home From Big Trip RIVERDALE Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reeves and Walton have returned from their trip to Cal ifornia and Las Vegas after being gone for almost two weeks. They were visiting relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pearsall just came home from Washington where they have been engaged in apple picking for the past several weeks. Herbert Kucera fell from the hay-loft of the barn at the Rhoten dairy farm and has been absent from school for a week. Mr .and Mrs. Traeger and Mr and Mrs.. Engraham, who were living on the Prime place, have moved to Salem. Lebanon Adopts New Curfew Law LEBANON A new curfew or dinance 1 was : passed by the city council at the last meeting. The essential thing about the new law is that it provides for the fining of I parents whose ' children are playing about the streets after 10 o'clock. . Children going to or from shows or on other legitimate errands will not be molested but those loiter ing will be taken to the police station and their parents notified. Fines of from $10 to $100 are provided for repeated neglect. '.' It is said the new, ordinance 19 similar to those In effect in sev eral other Oregon towns where it is i claimed juvenile delinquency has been markedly less after its going into effect. West Salem Has 301 School Pupils : WEST SALEM The enroll ment inthe grade; school has in creased 44 pupils over last year. necessitating the addition of the second room in the basement. Ten teachers - are now employed to teach the 301 children, v vcst Salem Nowj Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taggart have purchased a home at 525 Rose street in the Walnut park addition and expect to move next week. Fred Kuhn left last week for Los Angeles. He expects to be amette The Statesman's Community Correspondents Salem, Orocjon, Saturday UnofficialUSO a 2- -VMS' ' f y- Although it has not been possible as yet for the USO to extend its services to Guadalcanal the above photograph indicates that the Marines; there have opened their own unofficial USO Club. The Saa Francisco office of USO has been in communication with Marines: on Guadalcanal and has cr ..id out personal missions for them in this couatry. which they it nested. West Salem Lions Club to Meet With Local Group WEST SALEM The Lions club at the meeting Wednesday night voted to give $10 to the religious education project in the local school and to spend $30 on fur- Fox Breeders To Hold Show LIBERTY The Salem unit . of the Oregon Fox and Mink associa tion made plans to hold the an nual pelt and live fur animal show in this district, at a recent meet ing. This local show will be put on in place of the usual state show in a more distant point and will save travel.- C. W. Stacey was appointed chairman of the show which will be held about the middle of De cember. It is hoped to have Michael Dederer of the Seattle Fur exchange to act as judge. Pelting is in full swing on the fur farms ; in this area. Due to war conditions affecting the fur market, also the feed and labor problem on the ranches more ani mals will be pelted this season. The price on the raw furs is lower than in past years, but it has been an unusually good year for fur. Pelts are good quality and clear.! On the C. W. Stacey ranch 800 foxes and 600 minks will be pelt ed. Only; enough stock will be held over to make a good start again after the war. His first lot of new pelts have already been sold in Seattle. Keizer Couple Iteturn Home 1 KEIZER Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis LeMire have returned to their home after a five-week visit in Wild Rose, North Dakota. Mr. Le Mire was a minister there before coming toj Salem. Since February he has been in charge of Sunday services at the Keizer school au ditorium. Both Mr. and Mrs. Le Mire teach Sunday school classes. Richard; Sawyer , returned to school Monday after being absent from school three weeks because of an Infection. - ; ; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Boyd have moved to Portland. Mr. Boyd for the past two years was cook at the school- and their young son Larry was a third grade student. Grangers News ROBERTS The group meets Saturday night. Election of -offi cers 'will be held.' CONTINUOUS -TODAY llnvt America's Eagle Squad ilOW ron heroes ... and the women who match their daring! KC2XT.STJUI JCa KAll e::e mm i KIGEl ItSCE ' ! PLUS "A CLOSE CALL FOB . ELLERY QUEEN ,wlth William Gargaa j; Marrsret Lindsay Valleyi Mews Morning. November 21, 1942 nishings for a day room at Camp; Adair. A card table and a maga-i zine rack was donated by the members. A . $50 war bond was purchased and Mr. Mercer was appointed to get further details of the needs of the carpenter shop for the children's home. A Christ mas present was ordered for Floyd Rudie, a- former member now in service. The next meeting will be at the Marion hotel with the West Salem Lions and Salem Lions combining their meetings. West Salem Grange Elects WEST SALEM Election of of ficers was held by West Salem grange at the November meeting. Phil Hathaway was elected mas er; Ed England, overseer; Mrs. Ed England, lecturer; Mrs. Glen Tupper, secretary; Glen Tupper, treasurer; and Mrs. T. T. Crozier, chaplain. A Thanksgiving dinner for the grange members was decided upon if a hall can be found.. The program was in charge of Mrs. T. T. Crozier and included a Bible quiz and group singing. Boys' Leader Improves LEBANON Chester Lyon, well known for his work with boys, has been taken to his country home south of Lebanon, from the local hospital where he has been re ceiving treatment. 7 3H wf&i 4W; M 'i V 7 PLUS COIUPANION FEATURE ZAIIE GIIEY'S GREAT STORY wilh .f..- i : lit J'VI'" C arrmJ star, makes JOHN ICIMDROUGH - K in ZANE GXErS wttk SHEILA nYAri in jc::atha!i wli ;imuuii rALVja PAGE THREE Benefit Card Party Planned J MT.j ANGEL A benefit .card Prty will Je given at St. Mary's school by the St Ann' Altar so ciety, November 24. The" proceeds will -go into the fund to defray expenses of keeping in touch with the local men in service and to send them gifts at Christmas. Father Hildebrand, who; has charge of the work jof writing to the boys, has prepared especial ly designed stationery with local pictures and original verse as gifts for them. He also has other plans of keeping' the'- boys informed about each other and the home .town. Funds vare needed to carry on. the work and it Is . hoped the card party. will helpj Tickets will be sold. by the committee. ' - Bridge ..and ;:500;.. .will be played, the. playing ".to - start at 8:00. p. m. Supper .will, follow at 10 o'clock and after! the- turkeys prizes will be distributed. The committee includes - Mrs. Leonard Fisher, ' chairman ; Mrs. Frank Esch, Mrs. Ed Ebner, Mrs. Ray Ebner, Mrs. Albert' Ebner, Mrs. Jos. Erpelding,; . Mrs. James Erwert, Mrs. Joe Faulhaber, Mrs. Frank. Fessler, Mrs. ' Jos. Ficker, Mrs. John Frank,'1 Mrs. Ray Fess ler, Mrs. Peter Fessler, Mrs.' Al fred Fischer and Mrs. Rose Fish er. Service Plan WEST SALEM The Mennonite church will have a special Thanks giving festival service November 22. Sunday school will be at 9:45, the morning service j at 11, with special music by the Dallas choir. Rev. J. M- Franz, Salem, and Rev. Abe A. Loewen "will ' bring the message.' ' . .. . -1 . ."; The West Salem choir will sing at the afternoon service and there will be duets by Rev. and Mrs. David Fast of Portland. Rev. La cour of Wisconsin will bring the message. 1-1 Rev. J. J. Toewes of Dallas will speak at the evening service with music by Rev. and Mrs. Fast and the choir. . The Methodist church will hold Sundav school at 9:45. Summit church service will be at 10 a.m. West Salem morning 1 service will be at 11 a jn. Youth fellowship at 6:45 p-ni. Sunday evening at -the church at 7:30 p.m. evening service with colored pictures 1 of Mexico. Sunnysidc News SUNNYSIDE Mrs. Dickson and daughter Gloria) are visiting her mother,' Mrs. C. L. Poole, for an indefinite period. iMr. Dickson returned to their former home in. Eureka. Calif- to complete his business there. . Mrs. Opal Hudson jof Portland, is visiting her sister,! Mrs. Jewel Elliott . . ' . STABTS TODAY Ginger and Jimmie - Go Through College I Bat! Not the Way Yoti Think! - - . -- i -The priceless comedy ro mance of a night clnb danc er and a cellere professor! GIIIGEI1 ; riOGERS A and - JJ1TIES r ' ; t STET7MT arid a thrilling sere bowl Thanksgiving - ' '. . r- . tf ' -in: -." - Church Groups Hold Meetings Jefferson Missionary . Society Has Program; Quilts Are Blade ; JEFFERSON Abe and .Lee Doerksen, . Harry Byres, Ernie Friesen and L. L. Thornton, of the Salem Evangelical church Brotherhood i attended .:' the joint meeting of the Womans Mission ary society and Brotherhood Wed nesday night; at the. Evangelical church.1 The first four sang a group ' of songs' and entertained with electric guitar, musicj;' "t "b . ; Numbers presented by the Mis sionary society were a duet by Mrs. J. T. Jones and Mrs. Nettie Reeves; plana solo. The Bells of the Angels," by Iona Rothrock;' a talk on Thanksgiving, - by ' Mrs. John : Kihs;tTrief talk : by .Rev. Robert Bennett; :and .the. present ation' ol thanJc offering boxe.- r .During the Fellowship hour fol lowing the program, pie. and. cof fee were served." The church" was pleasantly, surprised witb ' a gift of dishes from', friends of Salem.; Starts Season ., , HOPEWELL-T-Six members of the Hopewell ' United Brethren church Ladies Aid met Wednes day and , three additional came in f the afternoon. This was the first meeting of the season." Astar pattern quilt for a party at Carl ton was put in .the frames and; is scheduled- to - be finished before Christmas. Because of Thanks- giving the meeting next week will be held Tuesday. 7 Social Night Observed f GERVAIS The Fidelis class of the ' Presbyterian church ; held its . monthly social , night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.; D L. St John. Wednesday. During the bus iness meeting plans were made for the annual harvest -sale to be held at- the Masonic hall next Monday' night ; ; ..:: The class voted to. give $10.00 toward re-decorating , the -churchr Games and a Bible quiz provid ed amusement and later the new ly elected officers served. refresh ments. The officers arer .D. Ii St John,, president;' - Mrs. William Sporalsky, vice7 president;- Mrs. J. S. Banick, secretary-treasurer; Mrs.: Lillian Rose, publicity. ' ' i ROSEDALE, . The -Women's Missionary society held an all- day meeting Thursday. Sewing for the Red Cross was done. This -group meets every two weeks. Women of the . community . are Invited io Join them. --4 . v:;4l Pie IKl(D)DDdlay c and 2) Thoy Go on ' '-C3 Sale This ; ' HiTf); ' Morning' ' vv A- . ) ' , 9:30 A. M. kf$:PM - :JJ h . - '- '-j ' Valley Birth Reports SUNNYSIDE To Mr. and Mrs. Don Waller of West Salem, an eight pound : son, November . 18, Sgt Waller is with the US army in . Australia and Mrs. Waller is living with her parents in West Salem." Mrs. Ernest Neuen- sch wander is the child's paternal grandmother. JEFFERSON To Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cobb, a son, November 18, at Salem General - hospital. - ;' LEBANON To Mr. and Mrs. C D. Lacey of Holley, November 13, twin daughters, Marilyn Anne and Carolyn, Susan. , ;. , Family Visits INDEPENDENCE V Mr. " and Mrs. " Ray Haener left Thursday for a ten-Jay trip ' to California. They will visit at Camp Beal with Sgt Alfred Haener, and with Mrs. Haeher's brother,' Frank 'Neider- berger.who'is inr the army hos pital at Camp Luis Obispo, s : r Word ; hast' been received : from -Virgil Haener that Jie, is' with the . .1- ' "J J! I V - i m' iiui jixiuui cu ui vision bi vmp ppik, La:i: i . 7.::tv;; Mrs." ,Eya Cuthorne Vof Salem7 and Mrs, Russell 'Davenport," who resides". on ; the Cauthorne ' farm were in 'Independence Wednesday on business. -' ' - ' Mrs. Frank Cooper and Mrs. Etta Welch visited Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Haley at Hillsboro Friday. Later they were business visitors in Portland.' - ' . . ' Mrj and Mrs. George Ruef spent the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Claire Winegar in Salem. Dinner guests Sunday. : at the home ' of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Frantz were Tklr." ; Frantz' father and brother, B. Y Frantz - and Goof ge Frantz, ot Hoskini. f. ! MisS r Fay ,. Johnson - returned Wednesday from "a vacation of j several - days : spent Visiting her ! sisters,' Mrs; . Ivan : DeArmond at Hubbard and Mrs. Melvin Wilson at Portland. - i - ' - - v - 4 K New Lebanon Mayor Is V Given Oath of Office j LEBANON DrV P. T: Tweed; chosen mayor at the last election was sworn in at the meeting of the city council Tuesday ; flight, thus relieving 'Mayor- John Zim brick, a member of the- council,' who has been, acting mayor.. , . Glen Gillenwater, who , was elected to the council ; from the third ward to take the place left .vacant by the resignation of Ralph Scroggin, was also given' the oath of office at the Tuesday meeting. His term; like . that - of . the ' new mayor would otherwise have be gun with the new year. - Independence DRASTICALLY REDUCED! Here'' fs the greatest collection o dresses we have ever offered ! Acetates, : wools, j ersey s and corduroys ! Over 300 to choose from in these two groups., Select several today! Sizes 9 to 15, 12 to 20, 38 to 44. Real values! t EVERY DRESS DRASTICALLY REDUCED! SECOND FLOOa w -0.-7 Red Cross la Oub Activity iSunnyside 7omen BIako Ilobesr Roberts Group Names New Leaders SUNNYSIDE . The Friendly Houfclub met with Mrs.-C IL Taylors. Wednesday. The day was spent sewing convalescent . robes for the Red Cross and luncheon was served at noon. : J '4 Those present were Mrs. Ear nest Neuensch wander, Mrs- John n eucDBui wuiger, jvirs. naries Taylor, Mrs.; Robert Foat Miss Laveve Foat Mrs. E. V. Larson, TlT . l 1 . . 1 . Mrs. , W. S. Chandler and the hostess Mrs. C H. , Taylor. The next meeting will be De cember .2, with , Mrs. John Neu enschwander. , j. The Red v Cross work will be continued and sev eral boxes will be made up for the - boys i overseas. As usual it will be an all ' day meeting. Club .Elects. Officers ROBERTS Mrs. JS.'C. Baven- port. entertained the ."G, T. Wo- men's club at " her ' home with dessert luncheon,-Mrs.' B. D. Fid ler and Mrs. Joe Rinfiwald as sisted the hostess. ' - - ' Officers elected were Mrs. Alice Coolidge, president; Mrs. S. C Davenport,, vice president; Mrs. A. F. Thompson, secretary and treasurer. Names' were . drawn for ' the annual Christmas party which will be at .the home of Mrs. j Frank - Needham, December 10. v The cluh"will hold onlv one meet ing a ' month. ' . Detroit Folk Move to Bend -' lli : f ": . - - V fTr'. DETROIT Mr.' and v Mrs. K. Huck" Goin and daughter Mary have moved to Bend where- Mrs. Goin , -will be employed. - Mrs. Thomas Key has returned to her work, at. '. Newport's store after an absence of two weeks. . She and her husband made a trip to their former home in- North Dakota! "Mrs. Major. Baughn sub stituted for Mrs. Key. Mrs. Nancy White has returned after - a several weeks' stay with her son in Eugene. . Mrs. W: L. Krause was the guest ;of . honors at a"pink and blue! shower at the home of Mrs. O. "J. White Thursday. Twenty Women were present Games and contests appropriate for the oc casion were in play and refresh ments were served. ' -1 ?' - Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Morris are leaving to spend the winter in Scio.--v . - '7 1 Plas SeriaL -OVERLAND 1IAIL" taO tt. liSMTY gone two weeks. -.' . - i