The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 23, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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Exliibitioiis
Achievement Days
Being Set;sTaIk , V
Summer Activities
-. KEIZER Plans for an Achieve
ment Day program are nearing
completions tawing clubs' one arid
two will give a style show, model
ing garments made through the
year The first year Cooking club
has organized a kitchen band and
will, play tend sing "The Tin. Pin
Band.' Their display will be bis
cuits' and muffins, with explana
tions of how to make them. Mrs.
Kirnbal Is the leader.
In camp cookers, first and sec
end 'years, the children -wfll put
on a skit. Their first outdoor meet
ing was held at the home of Mrs.
Black, the leader, recently. In the
two and three Sewing clubs, mem
bers will, model dresses and ap
rons. Exhibitions of Woodwork
ing clubs one, two, three and
four i will be on display in the
'basement of the old school build
ing where they-will be judged.
FAIR VIEW "Teaching a Calf
to Lead" was the subject of the
4H Calf club meeting Saturday
rooming at the home of Russell
Lehman, leader. Each member
made a rope halter for his calf.
Lehman attended the county 4H
leader's meeting Friday night , at
McMinnvtile. z i - ' ,
I RTVESDALE Work en the
tH pesters which ppils of the
apper and lewer grades will
exhibit at the eemlng 4H Marion
county fair was completed last
. week. . . : j-i-- i 'M'
The 4H clubs are rapidly com
pleting their projects and mak
ing plans for an achievement day
program and exhibition. Leaders
of the various 1 clubs are:. . Mrs.
Raymond Eyerly, livestock; Mrs.
Barbara Brassfield, cooking two;
Mrs. Elsie Carpenter and Trances
Nowak, the two health clubs. , .. ,
The annual Achievement Day
program for the 4H clubs will
be held Monday night April 28,
at eight pjn. All parents and
. friends are invited.1
LABISH CENTER Barbara
Jean Russ has been elected the
new secretary of the lower grade
Victory Health club. Irene Bibby
is the president. , ,
PRINGLE The 4H Cooking
dub met after school on Wed
nesday and voted to continue
meetings through the summer as
a canning club. Officers elected
were Darieen Crossler, president;
Norma Holden, vice president,
and Jeanene ' Conklin, secretary
treasurer. The name for the club
is the "Victory Canners." Meet
ings will be held at the .various
homes and a different, method of
canning demonstrated at each. .
jMrs. Clara Girod, principal of
the Pringle school, will be the
leader and the group .planar to
meet once a week for instruc
tions.:: ,.. . .
. SIDNEY The Happy Cookers
completed all record : books and
discussed them at a recent meet
ing. It was decided : not to send
demonstration and Judging to
the spring show. The club de
cided to make a banner to. carry
In the parade April. 30.
The Victory Cookery club two
chose Betty Fish and Betty Win-
. iermaatel to be the demonstra
tion team and Karl Grens and
; Alfred BfeCann to be the tu&z-
' ing team. ,-
- Four new pupils who have en
tered the Sidney school are Frank,
Van, Jesse, soul Norman Cham
bers.
Child's Collar Bone
Broken by Pony
In Freak Accident
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HAYES VnXE Anne Saoey
Is recovering from a, broken
cellar bocto reeeived when her
pony, beeomlnr frhrhtened at a
dog, suddenly raised - its head
and caught her ant at an angle
which caused the break,
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A Lenten treatand delicacy, loaded with nuts and fruit.
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lif War Effort Activities, M
KEIZER Pupils have mailed their ; entries to the" Sears, Roebuck 'Write an Essay" contest
for judging. The essays review
reerved The produce, from the
from Keizer-were. Lora Kelson,
sixth grade. -r"i : -;v
Keizer grade school was visited
by : public ; health officials, this
week who gave tuberculosis tests
to children in the first grade. The
students are studying a poem.
Winning the oral spelling con
test among . the second . graders
were Norman WiUmot, Fred Rose,
Shirley Jean Brantner, Robert
Savage, , Phyjlis " Coon, Merle
Holmes, Sherrill Brinkley, Ima
Shirfield and Vilda Hampton.
: Third craders who, were in a
bike accident were Nancy Lea
Savage and Dona O'Connor. All
students In the third grade were
f ottnd to have gained in weight
and heirht. v.
Fourth grade students are study
ing I Switzerland while the fifth
grade is turning to Alaska. Fifth
graders are being examined in
geography t and arnhmetic as
school will end in six more weeks.
Mrs. Mary A. Pincus, teacher of
the : sixth grade, resigned to go
with her husband, who has been
called into the service. - When he
is sent overseas, she .will make
her home with her parents in Ver
mont. Mrs.- Perdue will teach the
sixth grade. Pupils in 'the1 class
gave a farewell , party, for . Mrs.
Pincus, presenting her. with fare-:
well gifts. r V .." "
Colonials and pre-colonial days
and early explorations are being
studied by the seventh grade. Pu
pils bought $16.50 in war stamps.
The tin collection is being con
ducted still by the eighth grade.
The boys are ahead by two car
tons. All are making plans for
graduation.
All stadents are making health
posters to be exhibited on
Achievement day, April 21 The
posters will be judged first en
Achievement night and later at
the fair, where winning posters
are to be taken,
RIVERDALE The pupils of
Riverdate school have completed
and -sent" to -their "Schools at
War" scrap book to Mrs. Agnes C.
Booth, Marion eotmty: school su
perintendent. The scrap book was
furnished by the treasury depart
ment and when completed contin
ed a description of the word that
the Riverdale students are doing
Dinners Given
For Fisitprs,
ence
INDEPENDENCE - Mr.; and
Mrs. Maurice Dodson and '. Bobby
visited at coast points Sunday.
..Mrs. Pauline Girard now Js em
ployed at the telephone office. She
replaced Mrs. Lloyd Oberson. ;
Dinner -guests Sunday of Mrs.
Gussie Calef were Dr. and Mrs.
A. S. Jensen of Monmouth. -
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Harwood
and children of Woodburn and C
A. Harwood of AumsvOle, were
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Harwood.
Harry Fee, district freight agent
for the Southern Pacific, railroad;
was in town -Tuesday on business.
Mrs. Irma KyH plans to spend
the Easter weekend visiting with
relatives in Portland.
- Dinner guests Monday with Mr.
and Mrs.'Rollan Laytonr were Rev.
and Mrs. A. P. layton of Jennings
Lodge and Mrs. L. A. Wie visiek of
Oregon City.
Sgt. and . Mrs. Tayman Wilson
left this weekend to spend a two
weeks, furlough with relatives In
I Dallas, Texas. The Wilsons live at
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Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, April 23. 1813
crops in the children's victory,
gardens will be judged at the
eighth grade; Marvin Black, seventh grade and George Baldwin,
First Aid Under Fire
Is Being Practiced
snwERTOx nnxs First
Caid, setting np -field hospitals
and work of the medics in the
- open are being experienced this'
' week by medical corps men
from Camp Adair at the Silver
. Creek recreational area."'?- '-5: ,-;
Officers of the .: civilian de
fense, the civilian ' defense dri
vers corps, the Red Cross motor
"corps were all Invited to the
A field Thursday night to inspect
: the' work. ';
to help win the war. The book
contained vivid descriptions of all
the various activities and drives
that were carried on throughout
the year, several poems made up
by the students, posters made by
the students demonstrating their
patriotic spirit and a planned pro
gram of activities to be carried out
to encourage stamp and -bond pur
chases at school. - ,
Robert, Jackie, and Glendon
Sullivan are now pupils in the
eighth, first, and a third ; grades,
respectively. -; J; "i
Pupils of the school ' who own
war bonds and who have received
the battleship "Oregon" souvenirs
are: Jane Nichols Jean : Ward,
Norman Newton, Howard Brass
field, Harold Larkins, and Gil
bert Klein. A few more will have
purchased bonds before the school
year ends and will receive a sou
venir as their books are almost
filled. K i
The eighth graders have be
- gun to plan for their graduation
and end-of-year program.! Mrs.
Agnes C. Booth, Marion county
school superintendent, has been
asked to give the address; The
class colors are pink and white
.and the class flowers chosen are'
The pupils sent Lucille Rogers,
who was seriously injured some
time ago, a plant. The upper
grade pupils also each sent letters
to inform her of school activities
and encourage her. She will be
unable to return to school ,this
the home of Mrs. Olive' Hedges, -f
Mrs. Carl Irwin and Mrs. Thel
ma Tallent spent . Monday night
and Tuesday in Portland.".! v. ' .
Mrs. Will Mattison and Mrs.
Doris. Miller were Portland, visi
tors Wednesday.
Mrs. E. C Forsythe and Mar
garet Forsythe of Salem visited
Sunday with Mrs. Forsythe's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Swope.
Mrs.! George Tilberg, Mrs. H. C.
Paulson and Mrs. T. P. Sharp at
tended the rally of the Women's
Baptist Mission society in Mc-
Minnville Tuesday. .
The Past Noble Grands club met
at the home of Mrs. Irvtn Baun
Thursday. ?trs. Stella Fluke was
co-hostess. Red Cross sewing was
the work done. . ;
Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Haley of
HUlsboro are house guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Cooper.
Mrs. G rover Mattison and Miss
Barbara Mattison were .Portland
visitors Tuesday. -
Airs. Martin Improved
MACLEAT Mrs. Harry Mar
tin, who ' underwent a serious
operation at the Salem General
hospital last week, is doing nicely.
Don-Is' Uffl
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Community Correspondents
gardens, and how they are to be
county fair this XalL Entering
year. - -
. A health clinie will be con
ducted at .the Riverside school
Friday at 1 pjn, Mothers with
: pre-schoql children are asked to
bring their children to the clinie
.also. All the ether mothers are
Invited, toe.
Miss Large, the district nurse,
was a visitor at the schol Tues
day. ' ' Mrs. Elsie Carpenter, primary
teacher, - and Frances Nowak,
principal of the Riverdale school,
were reelected and have signed
their contracts for 1943-1941.
LABISH CENTER The pupils
of the school are cooperating with
the government in the second tin
drive. Neighbors are asked to give
their cans to some pupil ; or to
leave them at the school.' The
drive will continue until the mid
dle of May.
' Bui LaFountain entered the sec
ond grade last Thursday. He for
merly attended the Keizer school.
He is living on the Brixey place
which the Raglands recently va
cated. County tests were given in the
lower grades last week and
achievement tests were given to
the fifth and seventh grades. The
pupils have been making Easter
bunnies and baskets.
The students of the' school
have a war stamp drive on. They
are trying to see how many life
preservers they can help - bey
by May 15. Each preserver costs
$5 and it Is hoped that at least :
2 worth can be purchased, -
WEST SALEMThe drive1 for
the collection of tin in West Salem
is being conducted by the chil
dren of the school, with remark
able success. This drive , ends
May 19. Every can and scrap of
tin should be collected and de
livered to the school on or before
that date. '
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Grange to. Hold
Contest Again.
Canning, Jelly Making
Trial Set ; Jleider
Talks'bn Labor
FAniFDZLD.-r The Marlon
county Pomona 'cgrange met " at
Fairfield "Wednesday with Rex
Hartley; the Pomona master in
charge. - " . '--"
Memorial services were held for
three membersMrs. Ida NipplS
of SUytc'Ben Simpson -of .Aii
keny and W. H. Jackson of Butted
vffle. ' -
Mrs. Verny Scott, Pomona home
economics 'chairman,' gave a? re
port on' the 'home economics clubs
in the 15. granges in the county.
She also' announced that the .can
ning and jelly contest will be held
again this year. Miss Frances Clin
ton talked on the work of the
home demonstration units
throughout the county and told of
a meeting to beheld at the YMCA
in Salem on May 3 to plan the pro
gram of the home demonstration
agent for we coming year.,2
County Asent Robert Reider
spoke' en. the, farm prices, farm
labor program in Oregon" and in
Marion county. The year around
farm laborer from the middle
wester nstates may bo secured
for work on the farm. Seasonal
labor will not be as easy to se
cure as in former years, so we
shall have to depend on oar own
community to help. ' ;
Appearing on the afternoon
program were Mrs. A. B. Wiesner,
Mrs. V. D. Scott, Rosalie Scherber,
with Mrs. F. T. Fox accompanying
group singing. - ; ;
Legislative topics were dis
cussed by Roy Rice, Oscar Loe and
Georg: Sandner. Mr. Saridner was
named f alternate delegate to the
state grange convention at Eugene
in June.".,, ' . .
f Mrs. B. Weisner was appoint
ed Flora of Pomona grange, the
office made vacant by the death of
Mrs. Mysta Hendricks.
Reports of the progress of the
county's two juvenile granges, Sil
yerton Hills and Union Hill were
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valley tiiiurcnep sinnoiuwe im ununu .
For Good Friday y Easter Sunrise Services : ;
- SHiVERTON Easter church services began Thursday night in many of the local churches
including Catholic and Lutheran. ' -f; . , ' -
At Trinity -church ! there wiU be Good Friday services at 100 ajn. and at Imrnanuel church
tnere will De crooa rnaay services at mu puiu
Friday; as will the Catholic I
i Easter ' will , be pbserved with
special programs in all churches
with . the exception of Trinity,
where church members will join
with Immanel for the 11 o'clock
services. : However there wJU ; be.
anXaster "sunrise service' at Trin
ity at 6:30 and an Easter program;
by the Trinity Sunday schol at
10 ajn. At the 11 o'clock hour at
Imrnanuel, the Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr
will speak on He Is Risen" and
there -will be special music by the;
joint choirs directed by Mrs. TomJ
Anderson. .Imrnanuel Sunday
school will give a special Easter
program at 8 pan.5'
Easter songs will be featured
at- ihe-9:45 Sunday school hour
"at : the' Melhot church with
Fred Taker, superintendent, di-
: resting. At It o'clock the Rev.
O. Leonard Jones will speak on
"From Darkness to, Dawn," and
the choir will provide special
music Baptism and the receiv
ing of new members wfil be fea-
'tured and the Easter offering
wm be dedicated to the world
"service.' The young adults will
meet Sunday night at the home
of Orlle RnsscIL t
1 Miss Olga". Jbhnsoni wiU direct
the special Sunday school pro
grams at Calvary Lutheran church
Sunday at 10 o'clock and at 11
o'clock the Rev. O. C Olson wUl
speak on "Easter Means' Victory."
Special music la being arranged
by the choir. The Sunday school
members will give a program Sun
day night The Naomi society of
Calvary will meet Monday at 7:30
pstu at" the home of Mrs. K. O.
Rue. '
Sunrise services will be held at
the Christian - church at 6 ajn.
with Pauline Neal as leader, and
speakers Robert Neal and Glenn
Holman from the Northwest
Christian college as speakers. A
mixed quartet will sing and Mari
lyn Moe will play the violin. An
Easter breakfast will follow. Bi
ble school win-furnish the pro
gram at 9:45 ajn. with J. J. John
son as superintendent" At . 11
o'clock? the Rev.-E. Gilbert Cayes
wUl speak - on "An Event which
given "hy Mrs.: F.' T. Fox, county
juvenile matron. 7
The next meeting wQl be the
third Wednesday in June at Ma-
cleay. ;
. liars art tht hmSbvn to accessor
is tout vry eostumo ... la
.ctaoieK eiaetioA or (otm mtrl
vv tw - nonoi la . saw hmmubv
wesTts. Lsamrt loathers la arsXalUa
A lTJ7.w 9-T
Changed the World." Mr. and Mrs.
Cayes wm 'sIng" M.VlsIon of An?
gels'? from t the cantata, Resur
rection of Hope by Carrie ..B.
Adams. Christian' Endeavor wfil
meet at 7.1 pm.and at 8 o'clock,
Revi Mr. i Cayes.' win speak - on
"Not Far from the Kingdom." Mrs.
Cayes . will be soloist On Good
Friday night, Rev. Cayes will talk
at 8 o'clock on "What Jesus
Teaches About, the Final Judg
ment" -
, TURNERIn observance of
Good Fridar, onion services wiU
be held at the Turner Methodist
church at t o'clock Friday after
noon with the pastor. Rev. Paul
Javnlth, presiding. Other
churches of Turner will partici
pate In the pre-Easter service.
Friday at V pjn, in the
Turner Christian church, spe
cial pre-Easter services win
start for a three day period, fea
turing Allan Lee, baritone, of
Yakima, Wash. The pastor. Rev.
Gene Robinson, will preside.
The church choir win sing at
each service under the direction
of Mrs. Grace Braley.
WEST SALEM Rev. Ridden
Welsie returned from Junction
City where he has been assisting
Rev. William Tennant in con
ducting pre-Easter services. Be
ginning Monday night the speak
ers f discussed topics effecting
everyday living and ; helping to
shape the social life of the post
war world. 'L Subjects under dis
cussion were "The Leader, "The
Present Day I Opportunity, and
"The Might of me i Anguished.'!
Under the last topic,"5 the two
pointed out that the greatest dan
ger; lies not in sabotage or in
ternal enemies, but in the excuse,
Tm too BusyVT::ir,--::::- -U
; Rev. Kelsie conducted an" Easter
communion service at West Salem
Thursday. Mrs. Kelsie led the' in
termediate league at the parsonage
Tuesday. Topic for discussion was,
"What Vocation' or Profession
Shall I Choose for My Life Work?
The program included group sing
ing, iv : .. 'K-..?..'-
LYONS The Women's Society
of Christian' Service from, the
Lyons f Methodist church ': met
Tuesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Albert Julian in Fox Val
OTclty
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ley, with Mrs. ) Katherine Julian
assistant hostess. - Mrs. Douglas.
Gavette was in charge of the de-1
votions. ... ..'.:,
Plans were completed for the .
annual mothers and daughters
banquet which will be held at the
community ban-May 8 with the
following committees appointed:,
foods, Mrs. . Oral Toland, Mrs.
Clyde Bressler, Mrs. Roy Huber,
Mrs. Zelma Howard, .Mrs. Daisy
Johnston, Mrs. A. J. Roork and
Mrs. George Huffman; program,
Mrs. Douglas Gavette; decoration,
Mrs. Alva Wise, and Mrs. Robert
Fetherston; clean up committee,
Mrs. Alex Bodeker, " Mrs. Alex'
Kuiken, Mrs. Paul Johnston and
Mrs. Rudolph Brader. Flans also
were made to start a fund for
painting the exterior of the'
church. j
. ' Refreshments were served to ,
Mrs. Douglas Gavette, Mrs. George
Huffman, Mrs. Daisy Johnston,
omun, jun. aii neia, ivus. urai
Toland, Mrs. Joe Weitman, Mrs.
A. J. Roork, Mrs. Wallace Power,
Mrs. Paul Johnston and Mrs.
Crawford. The next meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. Paul
Johnston.., . . - j.-: ;. . ; ,
1 The Lyons Sunday :. school '
will present an Easter program . -at
the church Sunday morning ;
' at 1S;1S lO'elaek. Th BMm.ni "
will consist of two paseants .
''The Awakening; by the pri-.
mary and , young folks depart-
xnent and "The Eternal Kins"-'
by the adult with muslo by the'
choir. Rev. Roork win conclude .
, the program .with , short Ess-;
ter message and baptismal, ser-
Hee,,-ri'
UNION-V ALE The regular
Easter sunrise service will be held
at the . Union vale' Evangelical
church at 8 jn. Breakfast will be
served by the young people. ":
At 10 an, the Easter 'cantata
by the girl's chorus will be' sung.
Mrs., Jaffe is the 'director.' About
IS new. members wiU be-received
at that time, and baptism will be
administered. 'At 11 am. the Sun
day school Easter program will be
given., :'; , :: ;:.
.The Unionvale Evangelical
Ladies Aid met Tuesday for an
all-day quilting session. Only one
more, meeting will be held before
adjournment for the summer. . 1
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