'Zz - thm OrXGOIl STATESMRlf. ikdea. Oregon. Trifor Horning, FeHrucry 12. 1S13 Valley Church Events Are Set; 1: ; . Silveirton Schedules Spraker Series; . Missionary at Mill CityTurner Groups Busy ! SILVKRTON The Rev. O: Leonard Jones is announcing meetings for the Methodist church" - lor the -coming week to jnclude the Boy Scou t meeting there on Monday night with J. E. Story as scout master, and the official board meeting at 7:30 o'clock at the church. ' '."" .''.Announcement is also being made of a series of public meetings to begin February 23 at the xjagene xieia auditorium i' under the sponstirship of the United Christian lien's league. The topic - vill be Home Defense, -with aach 4ecture to t followed by a Xorum. President George Herbert Smith . of Willamette university will open the series (with the theme tTEob-j ' Jems Confronting Our Touth. Dean TJ. . G. Dubach of" Oregon. State " coHege' wiH speak about the En ' emies of Youth,"! and President -verson of Lin Geld colloge will talk on "Home Besponsibilitles.' ' . At Trinity church Ihe Rev. Os car fHanson of : Minneopolis . will 'speak, at "9 o'clock on Tebruary ; 15. On February " II the' Mission -circle of Tr in ty. church will meet at a place' to be announced later. - Hostess committee at Immanuel :. church at the Sunday noon lunch ' - eon is composed of Mrs. Bert Rue, Mrs. O. G. JSOertson, Mrs., H. Fun -i rue And Mrs. C J. Towe. , - , Plans sire being made- ior ithe -.annual -,. Trinity r Dorcas iaociety birthday 'party, at -for February 28 at Trinity church. The program -wiU be arrangecTby -seasons, wkb the presidents -of the two groups, Mrs. Silas Torvend of the After nooners and Mrs. Ludvig Meyer ?f; the .Nightimers, making' the ' arrangements. - " MILL CITY A group "of young . "people of ; the Church -offChrist - met in the church basement Weir nesday;fera parry under the sup ervision of "Mr, and " Mrs. E Glen Sheltoh. Games were played and refreshments served; ? ? VC Last Smday dedication ; service was held at the Church I af Christ ta dedicate the organ 1 which was presented ta the; eherch kr Mr. u4 Mrs. E. Drapela. The ycvac yeaole gave a' number to asm and K. C. ; Raade nn Uk - dedicatory prsyec A coBseerstien service was held far Eracst Muler, eld- - " er, ehasea as eaanefl adviser far the Christian lSndeaTer young -people. ' ' . ' The Home Builders class of the - Church f Christ Jmet Friday at : the borne of Mrs. T?.' S.' Crockett. The class is -sewing for fhe-emer- ,'. gency hospital. Mrs; '- "Florence Gaudy -and Mrs. McKinney were ( hostesses There were. 22 present ; Rev. Forrest Travaffle, a' Ftbst by terian"TnJssionary - who return od fronvThailand. about . the; time of the outbreak of the war, after. Constance Roscoe Dies of Pneumonia WOODBURN j Constance Jean Roscoevf .21 -months-old -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward, Koscoe of Woodburn, -cued Sunday in a hos pital ; in Salem. . Pneumonia was the! cause of death." Shehad :been kept under an oxygen lent for two days. In .mil unsuccessful effort to saver her 'life. - The , family moved here from Minnesota-six -months ago. In ad dithm-to her parents, she is sur vived by grandparents, Mr. "and Mrs. FJias Sorenson of Woodburn, and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sparring of Flood wood, Minn.'""'' Funeral ' services were held Thursday at 2 pjn. from the Ringo chapel with Rev; H. S. Fulton of ficiating. Burial was in the Belle Passi cemetery, . having lived there for three and a half years, spoke at .the Presby terian ehurch Frklaymight, Me also , showed pictures taken during his stay there. He hopes to return after the war to continue his mission : work. rouowing n e meeting art the -church, rmemben of the Friendship class served re freshments at tha Herbert Schroe der bccne.i: . ;i ; . TURNER The business meeting af the Methodist WSCS will., be held oa Friday after bmb at the home f the seere Ury, Mrs. Vlda Raasell, with all members urged ta attend. This Is. the . first . basiness meeting -slaeethe ehaoge in the program from abort .sessions prevleasfy k e 1 d preeedhir t h e -aocUl sooathly teas. The . prestdeot, Mrs. L. M. SmaR, is aat of town and wftt a sosaMa ta bo ores- esit. r ; .r 'i-V' Rev. Paul 'Jaquith. was -host Jon Tuesday at the Methodist parson age with a o'clock supper for members of the Youth Fellowship society 'group. Playing games and rehearsing choir numbers for the Sunday worship service were di versions. .Communion will be ob served Sunday. Those in, attend ance were Carlene and Alice Xee Ixjcken, Pearl Bower. Jo Tanner Beverly and Bonnie Webb, Mar garet Ann Prather, Lee Gwinn of Salem and Paul Jaquith. . The .JMethodist Women's Society of Christian Service itas postpon ed its .regular silver, tea and -program from the first Friday in the month io the -third JTriday lafter noon. Jt will be held at the home af Mrs. F. C. Cunning, with Mrs. Earl Prather -assisting hostess. The change was made - due to so. much illness and the inclement weather. Sunday services st the Evangel ical wDk include the Sunday school, With Mr. John Kihs sup erintendent, in charg e. At 1 1 o'clock, .Rev. iraui HPetticord, dis trict -superintendent, will preach, and hold ihe communion service. A basket dinner win "be" ienjoyed at the noon hour. In the afternoon the third quarterly conference will be held. 4 ' ' 'The "Woman's Missionary soci ety of the Evangeucal church held its meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. X T. Jones. The president, Mrs Don Davis, presided.' Mrs. John Kohs was in charge of the devotions, "using as her ' theme, "Fellowship of Prayer." : Scripture verses were given in answer to roll call. The lesson study; Missionary Ventures in China,, was ; given : by , Miss Anna Klampe, Mrs. A.-Wilson and Mrs. "Lee " Gremvf The literary secretary -distributed certificates to members completing the read ing' course during: the past Tear. Mrs. E. M. - Ackerman joined the society. : Members, will save all Lincoln pennies during the month; the . proceeds go toward maintenance of dormitories at the mission field at Beverly.Xy. Dur ing the t social boor, reijrearnments were served. by-h hostess, as sisted y Mrs. I. M. Ackerman. . MIDDLE GRO VE-.Mrs. Lottie Lnsea :asd aasnice Jlsaer - were hostess for ths January, meeting of the Woman's Mission groups. Mrs. Olson, was Resented with a life membership .'certificate' s special honor soul reeognitioa was made of the 71si birthday anni versary of Mrs. Mary Heradon, who . received a corsage from the hostesses. The theme of . the day wasvSelf Denial." Member are asked to bring Lincoln pennies to the February meeting. Oliver Heads ,ross; Drive to Start ; DALLAS The board of direc- Itors of the Polk county Red" Cross 'chapter selected : A. V. Oliver of 'Rickreall as general chairman lor - the combined war fund and roll call drive - ot the American Red Cross at a meeting-held Monday night in Dallas with Dr. A. B. Starbuck, qhapter president An drew Campbell of Perry dale and . W. Frank Crawford of Zena were named to work with Mr. Oliver in organizing the county for the drive which is scheduled to start March This year every person contrib , uting $1 or more to Red Cross will receive a membership. The goal , for the county is 'approximately $10,000 ' which compares with $7500 raised , last year in separate roll call and. war fund campaigns. The general demands of the Am erican Red Cross have increased rapidly within, the period with American forces scattered over the entire world and with fighting in progress on many fronts and cer tainty "of rapidly mounting casual ty lists by spring. The campaign committee will visit all parts of the county prior to March l; selecting working groups to canvass all homes and setting approximate quotas for each community. It is planned to secure . enough workers to make individual districts small tor rap id work when the drive starts. No difficulty is anticipated in reach ing the 1943 goals. Mill City OES Aids Red Cross MILL. CITT. Uariljn diap , ter 145, Order -of the Eastern Star, met Monday night in regular ses sion. The : initiatory degree i was conferred upon Blanche Graf e, who is a teacher in . the Gates school. ' During the business meet ing the chapter voted to make a small contribution to the Red Cross every ' month, for kit bags for the soldiers. It was also voted to give $20 to the Red Cross drive which will get under way in the near fature. "'';-V -4 : The committee in charge of the covered dish supper which pre ceded the meeting included Mrs. W. J. Robinson. Mrs. W. W. Ma son and Mrs. Frank Smith. Prather Pledges Frat . TURNER Stan Prather, stu dent from Turner at Oregon State college, recently has been initiat ed into the Phi Delta Theta fra ternity. He played on the Phi Del ta team ' in tte Inter - fraternity basketball games and has earned a place on the rook squad. Prather is a .freshman majoring in phar--macy.- , . Scio Starts I Clas$ Scriesn - - - . Homemaking SCIO Homemaking classes are instructed by Miss Chindgren at the Scio high school each Thurs day afternoon. .Two . more of a series of five afternoon sessions of four hours are to be held after this ; week. Miss Chindgren an- Rudolph Wesely is reported im proved after recent examination in Portland. He is to return soon for examination and further treat ment. Scio Masonic lodge is scheduled for : a monthly communication February 18. Mrs. Dave Horsburgh and daughter, Miss Gladys, pioneer farmers and stockgrowers a few miles south of Scio, were in this city on business and visiting friends Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Bilyeu is at her home in South Scio, having come this week from Corvallis, ' where Bilyeu is custodian of Harding grade school building. He was ex pected here for this weekend. Mrs. Fred Morter is home from a visit with relatives and friends in the family's former home in southern California. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kukacka and Mr. and Mrs. John Peck a of Scio, were in Albany Monday on busi ness. ;'-'.''' TDinner i Wednesday . night pre ceded regular, business meeting of Scio Pythian Sisters, who enter tained, their husbands at refresh ment hour. . Scio branch of Czech-American national alliance held an all-day meeting at ZCBJ hall last Sunday with refreshments served at the noon hour. The local Sokol society had a meeting Sunday night at the same . hall. '.... . IDr. A. G. Prill is reported re covering from a bronchial disor der of two weeks standing. Equipment for a ' recreation room for soldiers at Camp Adair is still being collected by Scio organizations. : Relatives remembering Mrs. Rex Bilyeu (Carolyn Flanagan) on her recent birthday included Rudy Young and family, Joe Shin dler and family and Mr. and Mrs. G. 11 Flanagan, jr., and Rex Bilyeu and their son, Ronald. The dinner party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Flanagan's parents. Bierijr Starts Qub ; PRINGLE Amos W. Bierly, Marion county S4H club leader, met with the boys and their parents at the Pringle school Wednesday and started the organization of an an imal elub. Membership cards were filled out but it was decided 1 to hold the election of officers at the next meeting.-. Mr.. Bartruff will have charge of the local club. Moving pictures of well .bred 4H CIuK Girls Give . .MIDDLE GROVE The girls 4H cooking club held a tea Friday, February S, at - the home of their leader, Mrs. Leona .Keppenger, with the following toothers . ' and friends present: Mra.3oselind JPOe, Mrs. Blmkhom,-Mrs. Gracie Ku enzi,. Mrs. Thelma Scharf, Mrs Winnie Snyder,' Mrs. -Helen Hil fiker, Mrs. Herberger, and Miss Janice Scharf. , ;. Members of the dub are Janice Bevens, Doris BurnsDorene Dud ley, Joan Scharf, Joyce Kuenzi, Patsy Keppenger, f Hazel Munson and Arlyne Hilfiker. i :; r;; ' : : Mrs. Eda Rood of liyssa, sister of Mrs. Anna Wirshing, is here in definitely at the home of Doctor and Mrs. Roy Scofiekl. ij '; Friday night, February It, is the date -f the next Community club ' -meeting, when . Dr. David Bennett' Hill will" show, pictures in -color,, of his trip through- New Mexico,; sound pictures of "Cole Brothers circus? ; and fHuntmg Wild Animals in Africa.' Refresh ments of sandwiches and coffee will be served by the men, who also are providing the program. Mrs. Mary Heradon, Mrs. Kate Scharf, Mrs. Esther Van Laanen and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scharf went to McMinnville Wednesday where the birthdays of Mrs. Hern don and Mrs. Van Laanen were observed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erling Thompson, Mrs. W. H. Scharf remained for a visit with the Thompsons and later with the William ODonnells in Portland. Crawf ordsville Alan Suffers: Shock, Dies LEBANON T. B. Carry, 77, resident of Crawfordsville died at the Lebanon hospital Monday. He lived alone and had been suffer ing' from what he thought was rheumatism. Sunday night he ap plied medicated oil to his legs; covered them with cloths and put his legs in the oven. Then he fell asleep. 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