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'Mrs. Runner Heads PTA ! Swegle Officers , . Installed ; ;Qass . L "Work Inspected SWEGLE : The last regular ' meeting until -r September of ' the Swegle' PTA "was I held c Friday rught: with a good attendance of friends and parents. 'At the busi - ness-meeting the following offi cers were installed by Mrs. V. M. LaDue, a past president: President, Mrs. Carroll Runner; vice presi- , dene, Mrs." E. Brandt; secretary. Mrs. William Hensell; ' treasurer, Mrs. William Hartley. ' : " Mr. t William Hensell, I, Mrs. Charles JSottorff and Mrs.JVU liam Hartley attended the meet-' - ings of the state PTA convention - In Portland air dayVWednesday, and Mrs. Hartley gave the con ,. vention report. -,; On the : program were . two vl : braharp numbers by . Miss Eda - Herr with Miss : Jeanne" Dubuis : whistling; selections by the worn- en's quartet including Mrs. Wil- , liam McKinney, Mrs. Charles Nor - ton, Mrs. Menno Dalke, and Mrs. William Hensell; a solo by Jimmy '. Hensell; reports of the extra work done this 1 year in the primary room by Bobby Smith; the inter ". mediates, -Rosemary Koellman ; - upper grades, Mrs. Estudillo. j . - - ... - .,. , i- '.-A. The class rooms were opened for inspection.' Each room was decorated with many flowers. The outstanding display In the npper grade room was the air planes made by the boys; in the ' Intermediate room the, science - display and health posters and , in the primary room the large victory garden table. Samples of - school work papers were espe cially interesting in all parents. ,.' Refreshments were served by the executive committee. Ankeny Club To Provide Shelter House - ANKENY The .'Home Eco nomic club of Ankeny grange met . at the home of Mrs. C. F. Johnston. The chairman, Mrs. George Mar- latt, presided: The meeting opened with reading in unison of .the 23rd Psalm. ; ,v . . . -' ; During business period 'the get- together meeting of the club with - Talbot Woman's claim for- plan ning and providing a shelter house and supplies 'was reported. Miss . Edna Reeves 1 was, elected general ( ehali-mariL -A) discission . followed ' on "the f) entertaining of ... soldiers from Camp "Adair in .the" hear, fu ture. . ..v .... . .. . , ;i if The. program included roll call, April fool jokes, a special feature by Mrs. George , Marlatt, amuse " ment game by posters with the prize going to Esther Hartley. The tea hour prize was won by Mrs. Johnston. i. Lunch was served by the hostess to Mrs. Hattie McCarty, Mrs. Rex Hartley and' Mrs. J. O. Farr. Mrs. M. C. Brown was a visitor for the afternoon. The club will meet with Mrs. Hattie McCarty May 21, Committee Names Nominating Group HAYES VILLE Douglas Parkes presided over the Hayesville Com munity dub. Friday by request of the president, Albert Stettler. A .program .was presented by the school children to celebrate music-week. - - .During the business session, 4 the following. were appointed as nominating . committee: Milton DIerks, Chester Doolittle and Ross Andresen Three - partial scholarships for III summer school were presented V thejclubs. . The audience contributed funds amounting to $22 to the treasury. . The next meeting will be the closing one with' a picnic. The date has not been definitely decid ' - - - . ' GALL ; pcii tqavcl c::rciiif.iA7io:3:(! . ' Telcphcno 3S43 - - - m ft - :f: Malnliner ScheduU$ to Porilatld, San Frandsto los Anjehs, Chicago, New York, Washington, D.'C. , taUm MM-WillaMette- al lev News Reports From Reeves Post : Invites County To May 3 Meet ' ' SILVERTON Delbert Reeves . post seven,' American " Legion voted at' Monday 'night's .meet- -Ing kto invite all. posts of the ' county 'to be present Monday ; night' May 3 when' the depart ment, commander, Mngb " Bow- ' man, .will make his official visit. .These plans were, in part, sug gested .by. the, commander on ac county of the great distance he roust drive from the eastern part of the state to visit valley, units, and the impossibility of obtaining gas for more than- the one trip." b . ;The legion is active in the bond drive and .; satisfactory progress was reported by the bond- chair man, ' C. J J. Towe. " I ;.. 1 r ' A The annual pet . parade, will be Saturday, May, 8. As has beenr his donation of past years for the youngsters who take part in the parade, Alfred Adams of the Pal ace theatre, wilL be host to the group in a specially arranged pro gram' of pictures, educational and fun, at the theatre during the aft ernoon. The committee named by Arthur 4 Gottenberg -commander, includes. Frank M. ; Powell, C. J. TdweV f J o h n' ; Demos, . Gladwyn Hamre,: George. Towe and Lewis Hall. " ' ' . . : " - Te serve with the Veterans of . Foreign A, Wars Memorial A Day ' program committee will be C, J. Towe and F. M. Powell, named by the commander Monday nirht. The post met with the unit and their, guests from Mt Angel after the business session for a ' white elephant sale as a benefit for child welfare work, an informal sing and a late supper. Qiurch IMembers Hang Plaque at Camp Adair . PERRYDALE A large group from .the, Presbyterian church of Dallas, went to Camp Adair Sun day 4o hang a plaque in the rec reation room which they, furnish ed. The junior choir were taken along and all attended services at the chapel. Women of the group too cookies and cakes. .Plaques front th Polk county -Red Cross are being hung in the rooms at the rate of about one a week. The plaque to be hung in the room furnished by the Ballston, Bethel . and Perrydale Womens clubs will go in soon, it is hoped that ' it will be possible to make the -trip at night so many of the men can visit the rooms also. The groups have a number of articles to take to the room in addition to the furnishings already there. ; Mrs. Lydia Conner of McMinn- ville spent the first of the week at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell. Wednes day : night she went to Sheridan with Mrs. Guy Lee to visit her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Morrison, who makes her home with Mrs. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. C. Van Staavern had as their weekend guests her cousin, Edward Polsna, - who is stationed at Camp Adair, and Miss Lulu Everson Of Salem. i Miss Peggy Houk of McMinn- ville spent the weekend here with her -parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Houk. Lert Lee, who is employed now in the Seattle shipyards, spent last) Wednesday here visiting his parents. Mr. Lowen is driving the school bus now that Lert is gone, Mr. and Mrs. Max Flanery of Salem were Saturday dinner guests at the,Bom Mitchell home. Meet Postponed WALLACE ROAD The April meeting of Sweet Briar dab has been postponed until May be cause of illness of so many members and their families. l : f Airport The Sta'tesm Salem, Oregon. Wednesday Morning. April 21; 1943 Miss Rleti Discusses Scope Of Child Welfare Work 1 " At Legion Auxiliary Meet I SILVERTON The inclusive scope of child welfare work be ing accomplished by the local program of the Marion County Health association was brought to the minds of members' of Del bert Reeves unit.seLven, American Legion auxiliary; Monday nighty wnen me cnua weiiare cnainnan. Mrs. "A." J. Titus, made .arrange men ts for Miss Erma Plett, Eugene Field i health- nurse, j to speak- to the group" and their initiatory guests from tyt Angel auxiliary at the fireplace club rooms of the armory. , I , - t f The smaller , children In the homes," said thie speaker, "come in for the most serious attention in respect to balanced diet and pro tection from; si;rious; results from communicable disease. It is not easy, she explained, to contact all mothers in homes as to the family meals that - are best fori children and for this reason, much readable literature is prepared ' "for this cause. : JA A'A A:'-A AA- AjA Adults as Well as children are t eligible for" tuberculin tests and ; the first : stages , of preventive ; ; treatment following., The mssoxi- i ; ation's plans j are not to Tinter ' fere with - the - choice-of - physi- , clans for children of, pre-school ace or in school, but In cases ' where the parents eannet afford regular physician care, the same attention is given the child in need of sach. . -" f '" " ' t - " The work ' in the schools this year differs slightly, from that of the past in that the general tests are giving way to those pupils who particularly need attention. The most commonly administered vac cines are I for prevention l of the more serious communicable dis eases such as diphtheria, small pox and tuberculosis. 1 r i j! j Miss Plett praised the auxiliary chairman, Mrs. Ernest L. Starr, as well as Mrs. Titus, in their help continuously at the pre-school and school clinics. ; : Mrs. Titus planned a white ele phant sale for the child welfare fund,, with F. M. Powell as auc tioneer, with the results of $13.55 netted for the work. The local need for aid .has not been so evident during the past year but the future work is being planned ' for. Mrs. Titus has had '17 years ; state and county as well as town and unit TTdDDnnDQ-d;:.. (Ecffleimfiini C(diio IFcnxiDdl winrnn KffiW. Wednesday, Locked in a subterranean tenter course . . the secret of Olympiads rare flavor, ; " the Water"- (from our own sub terranean wells) that performs these additional functions in. perfecting Olympia Beer ... . - Extracts hidden flavors from the hops and grains. Promotes purity and clean taste throughout all processes, including fermentation and ageing. Preserves Olympia's character and flavor when the beer is bottled. 4 ??&-:"frzA -1.1 - 7:U-t r -5 iVL- ' BUY WAR" BONDS experience in . child welfare work and accomplished' unusual results by her efforts -J ;i i The initiatory team from J: . Angel inclnded Mrs.' Fred Lncht, president; Mrs. Cletus Zntsch, sergeant at arms; Mrs. La Verne Norton, ; musician; Mrs. May ' Ileggie, chaplain; Mrs. Clifford Norton, first vice-president; Mrs. a. u. ireager. secona vice pre sident; Mrs. Fred Prosserj Jun ior vice president; and the four initiates, Mrs. R. E.- Wik. Mrs: Alfred Peterson, Mrs. Caddie Halchens and Mrs. Lawrence Rothenflneh.'i A'y- Others from Mt. Angel included the president of the auxiliary,7 Mrs. Frank? Walker, ' Who was - honor guest of ; the Silverton unit. .Mrs. Walker invited. the Silverton group! to Mt. Angel to the Easter Sunday , dedicatory ceremoiuals in. present- Window. Peeper. Caught, Silverton A'. SlLVERTON-Samuel G.,.Ford, 30, who has a two-year peniten tiary jail sentence back of hirn by his own admission in Florida, is in Marion county's jail awaiting sen tence on a window-peeping charge preferred against him in justice court Monday. Judge Alf O. Nel son will pronounce sentence Friday.- -: A Ford was interested in the Mrs. J. . C. t)wens . household " Sunday night Mrs. Owens and her i son took after Ford and caught him in an adjoining lot where they held him until police, called by other members of the household, arriv ed. Night Officer Victor Gross- nickle placed Ford under arrest. Ford's previous stretches one at the penitentiary in Florido and one in a jail, were for house breaking and 'automobile theft. ' His bail was placed at $1000. fc ": . fill SoDllDy - 620 KC 10:30 p.m. to 10:45i Monday, Friday, until February, 1944. pHREE NIGHTS WEEKLY A there's invaluable help in store for you and every Victory Gardener in the Pacific Northwest ... .. ',. -';."', ; - ' - A. i' A - Cecil Solly, the Northwest's own garden authority, talks to you on the air . . . abouty wr food gardening problems. Mr. Solly is brought to you as a wartime public service, by the Olympia Brewing Company. f? 'Af t AlJJ OLYMPIA t . . BE CAREFUL AND PAGE FIVE ing a plaque honoring men In service and also. asked, the unit to attend the Saturday night Legion party May 8 at the Legion hall as a benefit affair.' - 4 All . committee - head reports showed activities. 'Members are to' bring their mothers or some other guest to. the regular Mothers day program. -The juniors reported by Mrs. Nell Black, advisor, are. send ing an . Easter , basket to I their adopted . girl at Fairview Home, Salem. -r The girls A wrapped the" white, elephant sale articles' gath ered articles for -Camp Adair re-" habilitation, sold I PTA tickets for the benefit program, and are buy fng their fourth bond. -j " ' Mrsl Arthur Gottenberr, pre . sident, named - her nominating committee to include Mnu Zan ia Button,' Miss In a Harold and "Mrs." jYTowe; and the pet pa- rade committee,' Mrs. Carl Han ZtTkr Mrs. T. P." Heidenstrom, Mrs. X" J. .Towe, " Mrs, Lewis Hall and Mrs. A. J. Titos. For -- the month of .' May " - rummage " sale . the . president . named - the committee. Mrs. T. P. Heiden- - strem, Mrs. Ernest L. Starr, Mrs. ' Nell Black and Mrs. John De mos. . . : r ' A late social hour'was observed ine INGREDIENTS Master Bakra us only tko Trf bst of ingrdinta... thy know you .would wont only tho bosL X AT i OUR GROCER'S mA . v - BREWING COMPANY" I OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, UtA. 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