1 SECTION l-PAGE 7 Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Sunday Mornlna. April 11. 1943 k 4 Mrs. Bentson Dies, Silver ton SILVERTON-Mri Josie McCall lentson, resident of Silverton for nany years, die Saturday after toon. She was born in Pipestone, Hinn., July 11, 1879, and attended tchoolater teaching in Minne sota. : In 1196 the family moved to Garretson, SD, and she was married to G. B. Bentson. They came Xm Silverton in 1901. . , Survivors include the widower and , three children, Faye of Los Angeles, Kenneth of Phoenix, Ariz., and Mrs, Lawrence Rybock oi Seattle; one granddaughter, Barbara Jo at Phoenix; brothers, E. J. McCall of Silverton and H. Gordon of Portland; a sister, Mrs. Sd Holden of Silverton. . Mrs. Bentson was a charter member of the Silverton public library board and served continu ously for 32 years. She was still a member at the time of her death. She was ' a prominent member of the Woman's club, past president of the - Marion- county Federation of Women's clubsi member of the Order of the East ern Star and past matron of Ra Biana chapter. Funeral arrangements are being made by the Ilkman Funeral home and will : be ' announced later, pending word from the daughter in Los Angeles. v" INDEPENDENCE The annual library silver tea' was held Tues day afternoon at the Woman's club. -An unusual musical pro gram was presented during the tea hours. Mrs. Ed Wunder was program - chairman and an nounced the numbers. The program included selec tions by a string trio composed of Mrs. Melford Nelson, Mrs. Collin Marsters of Salem, and Mrs. Ed Wunder; a reading by Mrs. - Ruth Reich; selections by a clarinet trio from the high school composed of Betty Mae Peyree, Delores , Hultman, and Barbara Kletzing; piano solo by Donna Kletzing. : : ; , Business of the meeting was - the election of officers for the . coming year. Those chosen were Mrs. Clarence, Harwood, presi dent; Mrs. Melford Nelson,., first 'vice president; Mrs. Frank Coop- er, second vice president; Mrs." Ralph Kletzing and Mrs. A. L. Thomas were re-elected secre tary and treasurer respectively. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. A. L.' Thomas, Mrs. B. F. Swope, and Mrs. George Ruef. Mrs. W. R. Dale and Mrs. Etta' Welch presided at the urns. The table .was lovely with an ar- ' rangement of yellow and white jonquils in a silver bowl guard- ed by white tapers in silver can dlebra. . The next meeting will be a ' night meeting on -April 21. Dr. Victoi Morris of the University of Oregon will be the speaker. Members of the Chamber of Commerce will be guests. r .-. " - '. i: DALLAS Miss Clara Dona- 'schofsky was honored at a fare well party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Nachtigal Wed nesday night. Miss Domaschof fky is leaving Saturday for Ar kansas where she will train with the WAACs. The rooms and ta ble were beautifully decorated with daffodils, white hyacinths and sptrea. Miss Domaschofsky, Lloyd Domaschofsky and Mrs. W. C. . Hefner rendered piano solos and Miss Pat Krewson sang m vocal solo. Miss Domaschofsky was presented a gift by her friends, and the hostess served 'delicious supper at the close of the evening. Those attending were Capt. A. Strobel of Camp Adair, Mr. and : Mrs. Louis Domaschofsky and family, Mr. .and Mrs. William ;. Domaschofsky and family, Mrs. Ed Cutler of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Frank "Domaschofsky , and children, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred" Domaschofsky, Mrs., W.C Hef ner, Mrs. Mary Francis Perry, Toby Nachtigal, Miss PafKrew- -son and Miss Jean Noble. ' ALBANY Mrs. Kathlee Mil . ler, who has served as president of the Albany Business and Pro fessional Women's club the past year, was reelected to the same office at the annual election held by the members Tuesday; ' At the same time Geraldine Knott' was elected vice president, Kather ine . Pugh recording . secretary, .. Arlene VanDahL corresponding secretary, and Francis McKech nie, treasurer. . The new officers take charge ; in September, although Mrs. VanDahl will be the only new officer, as the others held , the same offices the past year. . - WALDO HILLS Mrs. Tbeo-" . dore Riches was hostess Friday .... in compliment to Mrs. Robert I Riches, .with guests- including . Mrs.. Robert Baches, Mrs. Elmer Peterson, Mrs. Floyd ; Mulkcy, , Mrs. Frank ' Egan, Mrs.- Godfrey . . Priddy, Mrs. W: J. Haberly, Mrs. ; Roy Browp, Mrs. J.' - W. Good " knecht, Mrav Frank Bowers, Mrs. ' ' Earl Pooler,' Mr R. "M. Mortnn, Mrs. Ida McManus, Mrs. Verle ' King, MrsI J. M. Doerfler," Mrs. Miles Ottawa, Misses WTinifred : and Lois Riches. . ,.v. . , DALLAS Mr and JUr& Wal lace IL Martin of Corvallis have ; ; announced the. jengagemen. f. ' their daughter. Miss .Mary Mar : tin to Sgt Fred Bradley, of Camp ; Adair. Miss Martin is the music instructor of f the - Dallas city schools. ;yThe'datr"for; the We'd-' dins' h lvii set for June 9th. Pioneer Club Will Fete Seniors . PIONEER The Pioneer Sewing club met at the play-shed Thurs day. A business, session was held in the afternoon with the president Mrs. Mark Blodgettjin charge. The members voted to honor the eighth grade graduating class with a j banquet, the time to be announced later. Those graduating this year are June Edwards, Mar garet Well, Shirley Keller, Char les Morben, Leo Wood, and James Coy. j . , ; j : . ' The time was spent sewing for the Red Cross. Mrs! Frank Dorn hecker f was appointed - to serve on the visiting committee for April After the business' meeting the president read a story entitled "Yanks Take my Breath Away." Those present were Mrs. Phillip Theiss,! Mrs. Robert Kent,'; Mrs. Mark Blodgett, Mrs. Roy Black, Mrs. Tom Keller, Mrs. Oliver Sch- nieder and son, Gary, Mrs. An drew Theiss and j Douglas, -Mrs. Gladys Frakes and j son, Raymond, Mrs. Earl Wood,!) Mrs. Clifford Garland, Mrs. Harry Wells and Mrs. Frank Dornhecker." Pedee Teacher Joins Hill Academy Staff " MONMOUTH Miss Ethel Grif fith of Portland, . who has taught in the Pedee high school this year, resigned this month, to accept a position in Hill Military", academy. TALBOT Mrs. Addle David son entertained the Talbot Wom en's club at her home Wednes day afternoon. Members present were Mesdames G. W. Potts, sr., Len Edwards, Richard King, Gil bert Belknap, Lawrence Finlay, D E. Blinston, Clyde. McClain, Nelson Gilmore, Hattie McCarty, Chester Myers, Paul France and the hostess. Miss Bernice Bur sell was a guest Mrs. D. E. Blinston, club president, presid ed over the business meeting. 'Plans for an j honor roll for the boys of the community who are in the armed forces, was dis cussed. Mrs. Delmer Davidson and Mrs. Gilbert Belknap have been appointed to make the honor ; roll. Mrs. Davidson was - assisted in serving refreshments by Mrs.'Richard King, Mrs. D. E. Blinston and Mrs. G. M. Bel knap. - ; WOODBU RN The regular business ! meeting of the Wood burn : Junior Woman's club was held Wednesday evening at the meeting rooms- in the library. Delegates were j appointed - for the convention of the Marion County Federation to- be held at Gates at the last of : the month. The delegates are the officers. Agnes Maricle was named chairman of the committee for the Mother-Daughter party on April 21. Virginia Murphy and Evelyn Morris are her assistants. Zoa Lowthian in the chairman of the youth survey to be con ducted among the city organi zations. Leona Fallen led the group .in games for the remain der of the evening. DALLAS The VFW auxiliary held its regular meeting in the library club rooms Wednesday evening. Chola Svensrud, presi dent of district No. 4 and Mil dred Santil were guests from Oregon City. ' Ethel Frommyer of Oregon City, war rservice chairman for the department of Oregon was the inspecting of ficers for the auxiliary. The officers elected for the ensuing year were: Mrs. H. D. Peterson, president; Mrs.: L. M. Dennis, senior vice president; Mrs. William ', T. Nevitt, junior vice president; Mrs. Fred Hol man, treasurer; Mrs. Mel Cutler, conductress; Miss Fannie Demp sey, j chaiplain;! Mrs. Robert Storey, guard and Mrs. Lawrence Cook, trustee. WOODBURN Delegates to the Rebekah assembly to be held at Portland oiji May 18-19 were chosen j at tbje Tuesday night meeting of j the Woodburn Re- ' bekah lodge. ' They were Freda Burt, and Gertrude Beach, with .Mabel Wright and Lora Livcsay as alternates. The district convention at Tur ner i May-. l j was ' announced. Gladys McClure, Myrtle Free man - and , Addie , Dpud were named on the refreshment com . mi t tee for next meeting..' - Afterwards the Odd Fellows surprised the Rebekahs with lunch. : I" '. .-,;; ;. DALLAS Miss Sylvia Thom as of Dallas, niece .of Mr. and t Mrs. C. ' W. Henkle,' has ; been chosen Queen of the May for the ; annual May fete at St. Helens hall ; in .Portland. Miss Thomas is a senior and will have a court of six senior girls. ' - AUSOK A Wednesday 4be Aurora Woman's club met at the home of Mrs; James Ogle. As sisting hostesses were Mrs. E. E. Bratl, Mrs. W. C. Grim and MrsJ Ulrich Eilers. The follow ing officers were elected for the coming year: president, re-elected, Mrs. Jennie Michcll; vice . president, Mrs. Hazel Yerger; secretary,"' Mrs. Theora Miller; treasurer, Mrs. Eva Dental; fi nancial -secretary, Mrs. Ethel Mannock;; librarian, Mrs. Ethel Mannock and Mrs." Ata Ottaway, ' trustee. ' A 'Dutch ' auction was held. She was granted release by the Pedee directors. Mrs. J. E. Winegar, . longtime local resident, is improving at a Salem hospital : from i major operation performed t last week. She hopes to be able to return home soon. . Mr. and Mrs.. G. L. Russell en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dun- lap from Gresham this weekend. Dr. Smith to Speak ? ' STAYTON A Joint dinner tm be attended by Lions and Wom ' en's club members, with has-, bands and wives. Is being plan ned for the night f 'April It when Dr. G. Herbert Smith, president of Willamette nnlver tity, has been secured as speak er. A program Is. being worked ut by the Lions : committee, W, H. Bell and Dave John. Woodcraft Circle Officers Installed - AMITY Myrtle circle. Neigh bors of Woodcraft, installed offi cers at their April meeting. Mrs. Alma Owens of McMinnville was installing officer. Taking posts were: Edna Ged dings, past ' guardian neighbor; Cordia Morrison, guardian neigh bor; Jessie Wood, advisor; Elona Wood, attendant; Pete Mekkers, flag bearer; Fay ; Morrison, cap tain': of the, guards; Rose -Wood, inner sentinel; Marie Vincent, banker; Gertie Richter, clerk J Ha zel Rosenbalni, musician; Laverna Mekkers, magician; John Hahood, Elennor Grabel and Thelma Ro senbalm, manager; Edna Giddings, senior guardian. . After the installation ceremony a short program was presented in cluding a vocal duet by Sharon Johnson and Freddie Vincent -and a reading by Barbara Freeman. OCE Summer School Slates Kindergarten, Nursery Courses MONMOUTH Special cours es In kindergarten and nursery school techniques will be offered, during , the Oregon College of Education" summer session this year. Details of the program recently have - been announced in the Issue of the 1943 summer session catalog sent out by the general extension division of the state system of higher educa tion. t These . courses will meet state .requirements for emer gency certificates to be used in the schools now being organized In defense areas throughout the state. The. first summer session will berin on June 7 and end July 13; the second session will be gin July 14 and end August 20. A full program will be offered, designed to carry out upper di vision work toward a bachelor's degree in elementary education. Fisher -Visits McALPIN Andrew F i i h visited in Salem Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schindlen RATION CALENDAR FOOD Canned Goods Blue (tamps D. E and F good through April 30. Meat. Cheese. Fats Red stamps A. B and C valid through April 30. Sugar Coupon No. 12 good for ' 9 pounds, expires May 31. Coffee Coupon No. 26. good for 1 pound, valid through AprU 25. GASOLINE Book A coupons No. S, good for four gallons each, expire May 21. FUEL on. Pei iod 5 coupons ' expire Septem ber 1. SHOES No. 17 coupon in ration book No. 1 good for 1 pair. "expires June 15. TIRES Cars with C books must have tires inspected by May 31: B books by June 30. DOROTHY GRAY FACI POWDER - A worttiir ! rf . S2 OO Kited t $pLU jr-Save a dollar box on Dorothy Gray Nosegay Ftce Powder. Leotls skia frajtile Icmtnin look. Choice of hsdes, iitcluding beloved SpecUl BU4. WiUett's ' CAPITAL. DRUG STORE - Cor. SUte Liberty Phone 3113 J Day Family Leaves ICeizer KEIZER Mr. and Mrs. ; Dar win Day and children .. Joanne Dean and Bobbie moved to Port land ; last Tuesday." They: have rented war w orke r's house there. - Day is . employed r at the Swan Island : shipyard. He " has been riding to and from his work dally. Joanne was in the fourth grade at the Keizer school. t . Darwin ; Day's father, Charles Day, will continue to live on their place here at Keizer close to the Arch Claggett's farm home, v Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooper have recently moved into the John Wagner house in east Keizer.; They formerly lived in the Hud son house by the Smith and Ward store. Mr. Wagner returned to southern California where he la in war work. i Mrs. Otis Mitchell returned last Monday from Sacramento, Calif. She had spent a week visiting with her daughter, Elaine, -and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson, jr., are employed there also. The Robertsons live at Kej zeri on the east road. jj John Wills is in very poor 'Buy Better to Last Longer I i 1 health at his home; at times he is hardly able to do his chores. Mrs. Jean Hoxsey is quite til at her home. Mrs, W. P, Collard of Mission Bottom Is caring for her. Mrs. Ernest Porter returned re cently from San Francisco. She had accompanied her son, CpL Albert Porter, when he left, for his base at Needles, Calif. While in the sotuh she also visited with her sister in San Francisco. lonitor Families 4 ' Entertain Visitors MONITOR Mr. and MrsT John Schwabauer entertained as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bow land and family, including son, Cpl. Raymond Bowland, in the army air corps, Lt Oaksford, Mr, and Mrs. George Berg and child ren, all of Canby. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Barnes of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fanske and Judith Trayer. Some garden and lowland plant ings must be done over because of the heavy rains. . A large number, of Elliott Prairie residents attended the meeting at Oak Lawn pertaining to observation post work. 1 jA rv i 4 JE VAN.' c Calahan Service Held; Shields Learns Uncle's Death , JEFFERSON-Funeral " services were held at the Christian church Wednesday afternoon j; for Mrs. Ann Marguerite Calahan, 60, of Jefferson, who died in) a hospital in Salem; Sunday, following a lingering illness. 1 1 v: , Rev. James Whi taker v of Eu gene, former pastor of, the local church, ; officiated. Rev. . William Richardson . sang, accompanied . by. Mrs. Leonard McCaw. Palleabers were; Robert-- Terhune, - Walton Looney. Guy Aupperle, Lee Wells, Clair Haight and K. S.I Thurston. Mrs. E. M. Ackerman ! and : Mrs. Hugh Bilyeu arranged ! the flow ers. Interment was made in the Jefferson cemetery, with Fisher Funeral Home in charge. JEFFERSON-L. L. Shields re ceived word this week of the death of his uncle John Shields at Lawrence, Kan.' 1 He and Shields' father came to the United States from Ireland together when boys. Visits Brother FAIRVIEW Joan Knight who graduated from the Salem : high school in January has left, for a . ' . j - New' Arrivals! j GLOVES' BAGS BELTS NECKWEAR JEWELRY : ' HANDKERCHIEFS " . - : ' " " L 1 visit with her brother at Redding, Califl, enroute to enroll in school in Kansas. Mrs. Oscar Taskenin is a guest for several days with her daughter. Miss. Jean Taskenin in Portland jwtule receiving medi cal observation there. Staytotf Meat Dealer doses; One Shop , Remains. in Business N. STAiYTON The StayUa Meat market eperated by Drew Lambreeht suspended this week dae tm scarcity ef meat. Stock n. hand was sold to J. L. Sleg- ' fund of : Slegmnnd's market. Mr. Lambrecht's fature plans are not f yet formulated. . , Of three neat and fresh fish markets in Stayton a. year ago, Slegmnnd's Is the only remain big market, the proprietor of the second j market -. having-: 'b ee i called Into the armed forces last ML f M : . . Teacfier Visits - WALDO HILLS Miss Helen Goodknecht has-been spending week s ; vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrf. John Goodknecht. M lit Goodknecht teaches , at Springfield. . vL-r DAND Easter wardrobes will bask, glory of these "dandies" . . &zzh. one a ce- . ' ' ' .v - ' ..." . liqhtfiii asset to y cur outfit. Chorda the fcice of your limited ensembles with colorful sieves, vay hjandkerchiefs, charming- iswa'ry, r.cvel ly belts, and smart fobrics, leathsr and p'cEtic' bags, I ' :. '- Tft J fM A A. x I Eastern Star Lodge Members Celebrate Natal Anniversaries STAYTON Birthdays of eight members of the Eastern Star lodge whose natal day has fallen during the first four months of 1943 were celebrated by an. after-chapter party last Tuesday. During re freshments a gypsy appeared and read the future in: her lamp-globe crystal bowL - j; , TURNER The social club of Victoria chapter of Eastern Star sponsored a card party in the hall with progressive five hundred in play. Fifty guests and mem bers were in attendance," -with Mrs. J. O. Russell making high score. Mrs. 'Cunningham of Salem and , Fay Webb won consolation prizes. .Refreshments were '.served to the group by the social com mittee, Mr. and, Mrs L. A. Ed wards and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mitchell. : rv'-'-V ' " "i ' .: - 1 Substitutes V , . i GRAND ISLAND-Mrs. Charles a A. Ferguson is doing substitute teaching in the fourth , grade at the Dayton school during the ab sence of the teacher, Mrs. Ber neta Hunt. 0 l.iv 7 in Waiter fed in the reflected It m it sV