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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1942)
New Members Are Llected Valley "Women's Units Make Holiday Plans For Coming "Weeks INDEPENDENCE The regular meeting of the Woman's club was held at the club house Tuesday. A long business meeting was pre sided over by Mrs.- Dole Pomer oy, president Three new members were taken into the club. They were Mrs. Ro bert Grantham, Mrs. Bruce Roes ler ani Mrs. Thad Moreland. The linen chest was divided be tween Mrs. Elsia Bolt, Mrs. W. P. Ramey, Molley Herley, Mrs. E. E. DeArmond and Mrs. C. R. Glas-son. Miss Mabel Winters of Portland was the speaker of the afternoon. Her topic was Christmas seals, and their application to TB. : I The hall was decorated with chrysanthemums' in shades of pink, yellow and branze. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. M. J. Butler, Mrs. Dole Pomeroy, and Mrs. Etta Welch. Talbot Club Meets TALBOT Mrs-John Zehner en tertained the Talbot Woman's cllub Wednesday. Mrs. D. E. Bl ins ton presided over the business meet ing. Roll call was answered with miscellaneous items. Mrs. Edwin Zehner and two sons and Mrs. Ethel Sohn were guests. Articles for Red Cross sewing and knit ting were distributed among the members. Mrs. Delmer Davidson read an interesting newspaper article for special feature. Mrs. Chester My ers furnished a game, plans were completed -for the club's Christ mas tree,' when "Mystery Pals' will be revealed. Mrs. Delmer Davidson will entertain at her home for that meeting. Members present were Mes dames Gilbert Belknap, Ernest Freeman, D. E. Blinston, Addie Davidson, C. O. Bursell, Paul France, Hattle McCarthy, Richard King, G. W. Potts, sr., ChesteH Myers, Jane (Aaulick, Delmer Davidson, Albert Gingerich and the hostess. Refreshments were served by the hostess during the tea hour. She was assisted by Mrs. Richard King and Mrs. - Edwin Zehner. Club is Named " MEHAMA The Mehama Wo man's club met Wednesday at the club hous with Gladys Marks, Myrtle Goodell and : Ardys Kim sey acting as hostesses. The pres ident, Winifred Branch was in charge o the business session at which time itwas decided to of ficially name the club, the Me hama Woman's club. Rachel Liedt ke was elected vice president to replace! Margaret Kimsey who re signed. Letters of thanks were read from soldier , boys overseas who had received Christmas gift boxes from the club. It was voted to have a dance and ah old" fash ioned basket social on New Year's eve at the club. Admission will be a box supper to be auctioned off. Candy and nuts will be used to fill Christmas sacks for the grade school children and a $5 bond for Christmas seal drive will be pur chased. After the business meet ing old time sogs were sunk. The.! next meeting will be the annual Christmas party, December , 16, with Estelle. Philippi, Mildred " Greer and Alice Pooled acting as ostesses. . .VJIldil r. W JLJlJlSiLJ0UlC-lL-lL(t5- V ctiJilKG Y INCW Reports From The Statesman's Community Correspondents Salem, Oregon. Catardxry I4kramg Decembe 8. 1842 FAGSTIXZZS His Entry Wins Again T ft ; Sixteen-year-old T. Richard Lacy (wearing number), of Kansas, HL, exhibits his "To Masterpiece," the 1135-pound Hereford steer which was adjudged junior grand champion of the Chicago Market Fat Stock show. It was the second successive year young Lacy had entered a junior grand champion steer. Mrs. K. D. Coomler Heads HE Club NORTH HOWELL Mrs. K. D. Coomler was elected chairman of the North Howell grange Home Economics club at the regular meeting Wednesday. The annual Christmas party was the usual happy affair and refreshments were served by Mrs. Wayne Strachan and Mrs. Coomler. .The next regular grange meet ing will be December 12. Routine business and committee reports will begin at 11 o'clock, with no host dinner at noon, followed by a : program and installation cere monies. Mrs. Thomas Bump will act as installing officer and will install her uncle, W. H. Stevens, as mas ter. Mrs. Erna Dame wood, Mrs. H. C. Espe and Mrs. A. T. dine compose the dinner committee. The question of selling the church property will be consid ered, and the annual Christmas party will follow the installation. Members are asked to bring gifts for the Christmas exchange, which will be arranged by Mrs. A. T. Cline. Silverton Youth Wins Scholarship r Richard Krenz of route three, Bilverton, high school youth whose record in handicraft was submit ted in national 4H club competi- tion ; in v Chicago this week, has been selected as one of two young men over the nation to receive $200 college scholarships as awards for outstanding work : in handi craft, Wayne D. Harding, county club agent, has been notified. .Word of the selection of Krenz, commensurate with a declaration of a national championship, Hard ing said, came by wire from H. "C-- Seymour, state club worker who is attending the Chicago na Uonal 4H show. " Hadassah Prexy 4 ? f Graduate of Hunter college and the Teachers Institute of the Jew-t lsh ' Theological seminary, 1 Misa i;aimi Chertoff, above, has been elected president of the Junior Hadassah, the Young WomiL Zionist Organization of .America, tt tha group's annual convection . ,. ia i;w York Henderson Family Entertains Group JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. Roy Henderson and daughter, Car ol Lee, of Cottage Grove, and Miss Una Benight of Albany were over night guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sheffield. Sunday a family dinner was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Hen ian northeast of Jefferson. Other children and families of the Mr. and Mrs. Henion present were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Van Valkenburgh and two children of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duncan and daughter Leona, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tillie and sons. Glen and Duane, of Cottage Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henion and sons, David and Lloyd. Also Gerald and Steve Sheffield. Tacoma Family Visits With Jefferson Folk JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henderson of Tacoma, spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson. Little Bobby Henderson who has been staying with his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hender son for the past three months, re turned with them. Other guests Monday of the Hendersons were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker and small daughter, of Hoquiam, Wash. Child Injured in Fall From Auto SILVERTON Silverton friends regretted to hear Thursday night of the accident involving 5-year-old Norman Coote, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Coote. The child fell from a moving automobile and sustained concussions and bruises about the head and face. His condition was not considered serious Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Coote were pro prietors of the Red and White grocery at Silverton for 14 years, selling out this past year. For the past few months they have lived at Dallas, although Mr. Coote, who is a member of the city council, returns for council meetings. His term will expire on January 1. Royal Neighbors Elects New Heads SILVERTON Mrs. Marion Tucker was elected oracle for the coming year at the annual elec tion of officers of the Royal Negh bors of America. Officers assisting Mrs. Tucker will be Mrs. Tecla Rue, vice-ora cle; Mrs. Irene Girouz, chancellor; Mrs. Alice Egan, recorder; Mrs. Agnes Naegeli, receiver; Mrs Clara Rutherford, marshal; Mrs. Wilma Weatherill, inner sentinel; Mrs. Mabel Gatton, outer sentinel; Mrs. Josephine Hartman, manager-. Dr. R. J. Van Cleave, physician; and Mrs. Edna Mcintosh, instal ling officer. Mrs. Mary H err .is the retiring oracle. Church Pays Off Mortgage WEST SALEM The Mennon ite church announces that a spe cial effort has been made to pay oft the church mortgage In : the last eight weeks and so : success ful were their 'efforts that the mortgage has been more than paid. " Mrs. Isaac KunkeL FJsin, ND, has been visiting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. ' A. Loewen and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Derkson. Mrs. Ldewen . and Mrs. Derkson are her daughters. , , ' Thanksgiving day dinner guests at the Robert Forster home in cluded Edward Kuzek and Joseph DeVito, both of Chicago and now at Camp Adair. . The Forsters entertain ted Fri day with a buffet supper. Besides members of the family, Mr. : and Mrs. G. E. Vosburgh and son Loren and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith and son Sidney were present" Mrs. Jorgenson Dies in Portland SILVERTON Mrs. Jennie Jor genson, 81, died late Wednesday at the home of a son at Portland. She formerly made her home at Silverton with her daughter, the late Mrs. Kenneth C. Hansen. The body will be sent to her; former home at Grafton, North Dakota. Survivors are four sons, Edwin in Canada, John at Bremerton, Carl and T. R. Jorgenson both of Portland; daughters, Gertrude Landowski of Sand Point, Idaho, and Laura Johnson of Grafton, ND. maim LAST TIMES TODAY Bridge Club Has Dinner Meeting INDEPENDENCE The Wed nesday bridge club was enter tained this week at the home of Mrs. R. M. Walker. A 7 o'clock dinner preceded the play of con tract The table was centered with an arrangement of pink and white carnations. High score was won by Mrs. Melford Nelson. Present were Mrs. W. T. Mc Bee, Mrs; James Hart Mrs. K. L. Williams, Mrs. Melford Nelson, Mrs. Clarence Harwood, Mrs. Clar ence Charboneau, Mrs. John Black, Mrs. Kate Walker, " Mrs. A. L. Thomas, Mrs. E. E. Addison, Mrs. Thelma Tallent, Mrs. M. C. Wil liams and Mrs. Walker Silverton to Sell Refunding Bonds SILVERTON Sealed bids wUl be opened at the city council meeting Monday night at 7:30 for the purchase of $5000 City of Sil verton refunding -bonds, to be dated January 1, 1943, . according to announcement made by city manager, E. K. Burton. : The bonds wUl, bear interest not to exceed six per cent and payable seml-an- nally in - denominations of $500, the first to mature on July 1, 1947. Other than the opening of the bids, only routine business is ex pected to be held Monday night Smiths Visit Longview - MILL CITY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, daughter Dolores Ann, and Mrs. May Kester spent the Thanksgiving holidays , in AiniCOMO in " JDIIGLE SIDEII -AND- The Fighting Anzac&s "49,coa nonsEiiEir i (i (t CICMERTS fXTIItllE 3JZZ1 Brooks Coinmmiity Church Pastor Is Home From Trip BROOKS The pastor, W. Wes ley Durland will be back for the Sunday morning service at the Community Methodist church. Dr. J. Edgar Purdy, Salem district superintendent of the Methodist church, will present the sermon Sunday, December 20. It will bene fit all who hear it. Also, in the near future another group will present a program at the morning church service. Church services at 11 and Sun day school at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Har ry Beach is Sunday school super intendent. , New Leaders Are Elected Quarter Members May Be Honored; Guild Holds Benefit Party SILVERTON Honoring old time, members of Immanuel Aid society was discussed at the meet Ing of the group Thursday after noon. - The society is observing its 50th anniversary this year and only ' one charter member, Mrs. K. Funrue, remains in the group. However, there are a number of members who have worked in the society for almost SO years! it was pointed out. No definite action was taken. Mrs. R. O. Solumn elected president of the group for 1943. Others elected to assist are Mrs. H. N. Kiev, vice president; Mrs. Oscar Olson, secretary; Mrs. A. Raugland, assistant secretary; Mrs. M. N. Koloen, treasurer; Mrs. H. Flaaten, assistant treasurer. The yearly amount of money was divided between the foreign missions, the home missions and local uses. ; was ; re- Guild Entertained WOODBURN Mrs. M D. Woo ley was hostess to the members of St Mary's Episcopal guild benefit card club at her home Monday. Mrs. Kenneth McGrath won first prize in pinochle and Mrs. Clair Nibler won in bridge. Those attending were ' Mrs. Henry Miller, Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Kenneth. McGrath, Mrs. Clair Nibler, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Tom De Armand, Mrs. Ivan De Armand, Mrs. Harold Steele,' Mrs. Wallace Jones, Mrs. Marshall Hicks, Mrs. Walter Miller, Mrs. S. R. Kallak, Mrs. Merle Harwood, Mrs. Roy Claypool, Mrs. Gerald Smith and Mrs. Harold Ticknor. Move to Spokane TALBOT Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morton and daughter Nadra will move to Spokane where Mr. Mor ton has work. They have oper ated the Curtis hop yard the last few 'years. ALL NEW SHOW TOMORROW THEY FIGHT . . . Anything in Uniform THEY KISS . . . Anything in Skirts HAIR TRIGGER ACTION HAIR RAISING THRILLS The Fightin'est Free-for-AII of Fun That Ever Scorched the Torrid Zone TOtlOIL I 3 iW mmm 9bih it J L-Z j -f 'IH c:ie. naacsTO ( r-. '. ;! PATTCSCn I ' J , if ... Walt DIsnev'a " ilT Of" LAST DAY Czzo ildrcy . 'Cowboy Serenade" ADVENTUHH3 CF RED BYEES" ML Angel 'WiU Finish and Furnish Camp Adair Room - MT.' ANGEL Cash contribution to the lit Angel Camp AAair fimH tiava nnv rearhoH 4200. Thl Inffludefl a Collection taken up for the purpose in St. Mary's catholic church on Thanks giving day, donations from the local organizations and $15.C3 from Joseph L. Wachter. The committee's budget - calls for $250.00 cash In addition to the furniture donated. This, however. supplies -funds for 'finishing the walla of the day room with knot ty pine and plaster board and an additional set of 12 draperies for the mess room. The students of Mt. Ansel Normal and Academy are &k in both sets of draperies. - A croup of ML Ansel carpen ters will spend s day at Camp Adair to apply the .wall ' board.' The 'draperies wfU be huns and the furniture arransed by the 'committee women, lncludlns Mrs. Fred Gooley, Mrs. John DiebL Mrs. llenry Saalfeld, Mrs. Frank Walker. . Others serving on the commit tee are Sylvester. Schmitt, chair man; Father Hildebrand, L. . A. LeDoux, Lee Withers, Joe Wavra, Otto Oswald' and Ed Hammer.' American Legion v County Assembly Out for Duration SILVERTON Silverton will not entertain the Marion county coun cil and assembly of the American Legion and its auxiliary , on De cember 11? as planned!' Herman Brown, president of the council, has notified Silverton that - there will be no more council or assem bly meetings for the duration be cause, of the war travel difficul ties. ' . Ml. Angel Pressman : Consults Specialist ! ' MT. ANGEL Conrad Schmaltz, pressman at the Benedictine Press, was taken to Portland Wednesday by Melchoir Uselman for, special examinations at the Joyce clinic. He has been HI for several weeks and will remain in Portland until the end of the week. Mrs. Schmaltz accompanied him but returned home the same day. Family Birthday Parties Honor Anniversaries JEFFERSON A turkey dinner was enjoyed "at the home of P. Y. Hamill and daughter Miss Mar garet HamilL at their home near the north city limits. The occasion was the 8th birthday anniversary of Mr. Hamill. Guests Included Mr. and, Mrs. Dave Hamill and four children and Miss Muriel Hill of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brown and family of Jefferson. The Hamills have lived in Jef ferson for the past 18 years, com ing from Colorado. They operated the Jefferson camp and service station until three years ago; when they ' leased the service station "to Frank Martin, and MIse XTomill still has charge of the camp cab ins. Hamill was born in New York, and still enjoys fairly good health. He takes a ; keen interest in cur rent events, and enjoys visiting with his 'friends. Mrs. Varion Goin was a charm-- ing hostess Sunday, honoring j the birthday anniversary of Mrs. S. H. Goin. Following games, a beau tifully decorated birthday , cake and coffee were "cerved by the hostess. Mrs. Goin was presented a lovely salad bowl and bread and butter plate by the guests. Pre sent were Mr. anti Mrs.E. C. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Wright, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Barries, Mr. and Mrs. Don Porter, Mr. arid Mrs. S. H. Goin and Mr. and Mrs. Varices Goin. v ' .1 '.- '. ' School Clears Money MILL CITY The senior class of the Mill City high school spon sored a moving picture show, "The World at War, at the local thea tre Wednesday night, and cleared $43. ; I - . ( LAST TIMES TODAY Jean Arthur i "AMZOIIA it Loretta Young " Melvyn Douglas "HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST" 571 0t MORE DANGER IN A DAY". . .V THAN MOST MEN SEE IN A LIFETIME! Thrill follows, thrill! A t giant - airplane plunges into the roaring sea the most exciting scene ever on the screen! Adventure - herosim suspense. ' i i T b M O R R O W -t vr i r m w Ml Special Attraction Official Navy Pictures of the BATTLE of EDBUAY in: . aw c. - - ,T11 Y r --- - " a mm - t 11?' ia Longview, Wash.; with relatives.9