Bible School Classes to Open - Instruction Planned C At aim city, . . Dallas, Lyons , NORTH DALLAS On Mem day night, candidates for teach ing the daily vacation Bible-school at the Dallas school beginning May 31 and continuing through June 11, were called together by the Dallas Ministerial association. From here nine women attended and received appointments. : Mrs. John N. . Ediger and Mrs. Oswald Janzen are teachers for three year olds; Mrs. Sol H.; Warkentine, four year olds; MraT'Adolph'Hil debrand, five year olds in the be ginners' ; department, ; which s is beaded by Mrs. Ben Fast of Dallas. Other teachers for this department are Mrs. H. D. Wiebe and Mrs. John Friesen, both of Dallas, r In " the primary department, headed by Mrs. August Ediger of Dallas, Sara Dick, Irene Classen and Helen Kliever were selected from here, and others include Miss Leona Peters, Mrs. Cornet Rei mer and Mrs. Ben Bese, ail of .Dallas. l The juniors have the Misses Pauline Friesen, Evelyn Unscheid and Elizabeth Friesen, all of Dal las and Mrs. Peter Ediger from here. This group is headed by Mrs. S. N. Ediger of Smithfield. Rev. and Mrs. John Hiebert of Dallas returned missionaries from Afri ca, are in charge of the interme diate and senior departments. - . Waldo Wall of Smithfield is the principal and Elizabeth Wall is the secretary. An adult class, for the benefit of mothers or guardians bringing children to school, will be conducted by Rev. Backer, the Evangelical church pastor, every school day from 10 or 10:30 to 11:30 MILL CITY The Church of Christ here wil lhold a daily va cation Bible school conducted by Evangelist and Mrs. Earle C Mill er, starting Tuesday, June 1, at 9 e.m. Classes in Bible study, hand- niArV rtirfrtian living snri Rihle drama will be'offered to all chil dren under high school age. Miller is state evangelist for the Ninety and ,, Nine -men of the Churches of Christ under whose auspices the school Is being con ducted ' LYONS The daily vacation Bible school opened -in Lyons on Monday at the Methodist church. The theme, "Living in Tents," will be carried out. " Classes will be held in the after noon at 2 o'clock until 4, Monday through, Friday, and are open for 11 ages. They will continue - for two weeks. The instructors are Rev; , and Mrs. A. J. Roork. Mrs. G. Paul Johnston, Mrs. George ClipfelL Mrs. Carl Reid,. Miss Betty. Jean Bodeker,. Miss Lucille Lewis and Miss Evelyn ClipfelL Baccalaureate Service Arranged For Dayton High DAYTON The Dayton union high school baccalaureate sermon will be delivered to the graduating class at 8 pjn. Sunday at the Methodist church by Rev. Dallas Reserve, pastor of the Dayton Christian church. c f - : Class night wOl be held Wednes day night, June 2, at trie 1 f g b school. The graduating exercises will be held the following Friday night with Charles Walker. North western School of Commerce, the speaker. . The Dayton grade school eighth grade graduation will be held Fri day night including 4hose rural districts included in the ' Dayton union high school district. Dayton has 15 students to be graduated; Dayton Prairie, three; : Webfoot, two, and Unionvale. five.' . ".. Lewis R. Alderman, retired edu cator, will be the speaker. War Stamps Buy ' A CCSVmTVlif Tm film a SILVERTON "A Victory Stamp Campaign on the Assembly line" is the slogan of the special program to be given by the high school Friday night at t o'clock at the high school auditorium. The program is made , up of the more humorous and patriotic se lections which have been given In assemblies 'during the past year. Defense stamps are the price of admission with -the chairman, Mrs.. i F. J. ,RoubaL . announcing that "the influential:' 'people of town are being urged to occupy the choice seats ini the center .front at four dollars worth of de fense stamps -bought t the door. Rows six through ten are being re served for two dollars worth. General admission - w ill be SO cents in stamps for adults and 25 cents for high school pupils with grade pupils and younger buying 10 cent defense stamps." Observation Planned SMITKFIELD On Monday night the men of the fourth fight er comcLsd came- frora Portland to a gatiierin at th? Perrydale gym v.bere a Tn was formed vvZl h ' ' x Etaaning the tbservation . ..t Perrydale. The Gmitlific:3 district will supply ob acrvcrs. t:r Friiay "and," if enough jnen czn I j stcuicl for this day, coch person v ill r.?e i ta watch enly four hours a cro.:. To do l'-"3 2t pec;-!? vrl'Vi 2 r?-. "MM- WiMam'eM.ei W-sil lew":, M e.ws ; Reports From PAGE EIGHT! Class of f jow- 1 , Twenty six member of the 4s In the class of 1893 w 111 gather on the campus of the Oregon College . of Education Saturday for ft reunion and golden Jubilee celebration cjhnaxiag with the presentation of honorary diplomas Id those attending by the present : gdnimbtratlon, Fred TrnHinrer, secretary treasnrer of the class, has announced. The reunion will be held la connection with commencement activities of the class of 1943. - Residents at Pioneer Entertain Several Leave for Sliort Visits PIONEER Ruth Domluchu ac companied Mr. and Mrs. ' Glen Easter of Dallas to Eugene Sun day morning and returned jjome Monday afternoon; i'i . ; Mrs. John Keller, Jr.. and daughters. Dorothy and Phyllis, came home from Bend Sunday. Mrs. Keller. Shirley and Phyllis retnrnedTtor Bend Tuesday and Dorothy win stay with her grandmother, Mrs. CoseL . , . Mrs. Harold Helt of E n n is, Mont, and Mrs. Ray Co? el visited at the John Keller, jr home Mon day afternoon. Mrs. Helt and Mrs. Cozel are sisters. - ;,- - - 1 H. J. Wells of Brownsville, and James Wells of Marshfield called at j the Harry Wells home Sun day morning. Sally and 'Junior Wells returned home with their father after visiting here about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson and family of West Salem visit ed at the Harry Wells home Sunday. !. . Mr. and Mrs. Steve Theiss and sons of Corbet, Mr. and .Mrs. Ro bert Theiss and Vincent Theiss of Roseburg visited f at the Phillip Theiss home over the weekend. Others calling at the Theiss home were Mr.J and Mrs. T Ken n t h Smith and -daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kinion and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Theiss and daughters, Mr. , and "Mrs.' John Theiss and sons all of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Theiss and children of here. " j Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Lar son of Los Angeles are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. Baccalaureate Seti Silverton ; SILVERTON - Local churches are cancelling the ' usual night services Sunday in order, that everyone who wishes may attend the baccalaureate ; services .to . be held at the high school at that time. The Rev. O. Leonard Jones, pastor of the Methodist church will deliver the sermon. HRev. Mr. Jones announced that Dr. F. A. Magruder of Oregon State .college, will be guest of the church on June C and will con duct a night forum on the "World of Tomorrow." The young adult group is sponsoring the forum and has invited the public to attend. Dr. J. Edgar Piirdy will preside at the 'annual church meeting to be held Wednesday night at the church, v v .- ..-j. . -," . , Rev.'M. J. K. Fuhr. wiU hold confirmation ser vie es Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock at Trinity church. In the class are Kathryn Yvonne Haugen, Lucille June Ol son, Olga Thodoris Torvend, Tho mas Tennyson Anderson. Keith Gale Johnson, Andrew Clare Ped- ersen, Duane alter Bloch, La Verne Chester j Bergerson ' from Trinity church and "Aloie Judith Berget, Bonnie Ilene Lermo, Daryl Dean Johnson, Alf Hanson, Donale La Vern Hanson: and : Ervin Keneth Onverlud from ImmanueL Yaniliill4HFair: Draws Crowd ton Tompkins and Mrs. Ernest Douglas accompanied Mrs. Louis Magee Jto the- 411 dub Yamhill county fair at McMinnviHe, Sat urday. , Seven members of the Grand Island 4H Calf club attended the regular meeting held at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Worth WHey Monday night under the leader ship of George Douglas. Refresh ments were served. The long planned weiner roast will be held Sunday afternoon at 4he Scoggan grove at Wheatland. v t ; ; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peurose of Portland;', nephew-" and niece of Mrs. L. C. Peurose, were- her guests Sunday afternoon. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dey and daughters, Mina Jean and Nancy, ofTwin Rocks, were Sunday after noon guests of "Mr. and J.Irs. Ray mond Palmer aftei they had been dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wamer in the Webfoot district. ' The Statesman's Salexru Oregon, Friday Morning, May 23, IS 13 1893 to Hold Golden Jubilee Is. r i Feminine Reign Ends At Albany High; Boy Chosen Annual Editor ALBANY For the first time in four years the Whirlwind, Albany high school publication, will be edited by a boy, when school opens netxt September. Dave Hamouris has been chosen to fill the position for the fall, semester. This will not be his first time on the pablicatlon, as ' daring his sopheaaore year lie : was assistant editorial page edi tor. Associate editor for the fall ' term will be Miss ' Jerry Me Mahan. The' remainder of the staff remains to be selected. and Mrs. Robert Kent Mr. and ; Mrs. Larson plan to return home Saturday. : ; ; - , -Milton Baker and James Hantz were dinner guests of Robert Dornheckers Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Theiss and sons visited at the Tom . Keller home.. ., ''5 ' Littl Douglas Theiss cele brated his first birthday Sun day when his mother honored him with a birthday dinner. 7i hi Ml 4 i" '. . -;..-' '. -J - U " . . Community Correspondents Callers; i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wells of Dal las were dinner guests at- the Harry Wells home Sunday night Curttss Dornhecker- of Falls City visited at the Frank Dorn hecker home Sunday. Margaret Weil, left for Marsh field Tuesday morning where she will visit at the James Wells home two : rj three . weeka.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Domas ehof sky visited at the M a r k ' Bledgett home Sunday.' ; i Mr. and Mrs, Fred; Baley and Mary Louise were dinner guests at the Harry Wells home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Theiss made -a trip to Carlton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sallsberry of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Coy and children. Jimmy . and Carol, called at the Kay Slater home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve. Theiss and Lsons of corbett were supper guests at the Andrew Theiss home Saturday. - ' :V Mrs. Howard , Coy and Mrs. Birl Robinson called on Mrs. Yea ger of DaIIas Saturday night : Mrs. i John Keller dr and daughters, , Dorothy," Shirley and Phyllis, were dinner guests at the John Keller . home ' Sunday, -' - Relax At Home This Summer In Trim, Qood Looking Slacks $9.85 Value Man-tailored Cclfcn Ar.kLts ZzzZ'x t9 lOVi Workers Sp end Weekend ' At Amity Home "AMITY Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lindroff and daughter. Miss; Ir malee, who i are all employed in Portland, spent the weekend at their -home here. : . Mrs. Nellie Whitney of Ilills- boro was a guest of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark Monday- and Tues day, She spent last week in Sa lem at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.. and Mrs. J. H. West . Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gerrard and-' daughter, , Helen Jean and Charlotte of Hlllsboro were Call ing on relatives and friends1 here Monday. TheCerrard family for merly lived at Amity where Mr. Gerrard was janitor of the Amity Union high school for a number of years. He resigned a year "ago to go into war work' in Portland. Mrs. E. E. Wright oi Taft,'her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Massey of Salem, were Sunday guests at the home of her aunts, Mrs. J. A. Breeding and Mrs. . F. S. T h o m a a. Mrs. Wright remained in - Amity until Monday afternoon where she vis ited . other relatives and friends before. returning to Taft rf : Mr. and Mrs. George Massey spent the weekend in Portland at the home of their son and daugh ter-in-law,- Mr. and - Mrs Earl Massey; ". 'o . ' Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Neumann were? recent visitors for a - few days t the home of their daugh ter, -Mrs. Pearl Booth, at Mohlex. Undergoes Operation t " JEFFERSON Mervin McGilL who underwent an appendix op eration Saturday . in the Salem General hospital is ' reported to be getting along nicely. , - " Mrs. Gee, mother of Mrs. Fred Thomson is confined to her bed because of illness. Because of her advanced ago, 86 years, her con dition is considered serious. Go Fishing LYONS Earl AUeii and Bob Brassfield spent. Saturday after noon and Sunday fishing on the Metalious . river, ;. both - returning home with a good catch.' Sin rtl for Your Victory Vacation Tailored Denim Slack Suit . t Tep Ranking Styles That Are Dutiful and Functional Two-pocket, belted style. Striped jacket with solid color faded blue pants. Sizes 16 to 20, semi-fitted short sleeve jacket ?3.98 value. ' , $12.98 Value Strutter Cloth $JJQg Slack Suit . BIoom top truttr cloth classic. Colors nav or -brown, la sixes 12 to 20, aoan-taUorod to lit. . $393 val. Cot. Gabardine Slackt $0 Qp Waatod color in hsrd-flnUh cotton' ambardlno. : - - Practical tor all wear. Slses U to 20. , $4.93 Val. Surnara Cloth Slacks $ Xep sldo pockets, pteatod front, amartly tsl- -. lorod style. Browa naTjy or belg. Slsos 12 to 20. - $6.93 Val. Cavalry Twill Slacks $LTC;f TaQorod ' like brother's, but softly famlalaa. In J U KJ all tho most popular ahadoa. Slses 13 to 20. Gsbardina,, IS wool. 95 raros. Ifsn-tsilored walstUao with ploated froat. ' Brown and- aavy, 8iaos 12 to 29 and 49 to tX - . Popular StyU $l p-S A C Sweaters -O L2.4J Slip-overs, popular classics, newest styles In cotton and wool, wool and rayon blends. Pastel and light shades. .. . TtZsnd CIsuses $1 - v - r.zss 32 ta . ULmJ. - Hayon crepe blouses in mannish .tailored styles perfect with 'slacks. White only. Reinforced at points of wear. W lto-sr Wtmmm'B Appmni f sdfsa krep sEiiool Eiiercisbs Set Commencement At Lit, Angel . To De Tonight MT. ANGEL Graduation exer cises for the Mt Angel prep school will be held in the college audi torhunFriday night. May 23, at 8 o'clock, with 20 boys receiving the high school "certificates. : , ; Rev. Daniel CConnell will-address the graduates.. TJie valedic tory will be given by Donald Butsch and Roy fatnaude will de liver the salutatory. Rt.Rev. Al bot Thomas Meier will award the diplomas and the gold medals for general, excellence and elocution. Graduates include Louis Bern Ing, ? J ohn , Beyer, Joseph Bittler, Edmund Bliven, Donald Butsch, Carl Erwert, Robert Frank, Ed ward Gier, Clem Hauth Fred Hauth, James Kiely, Joseph Lau by, Delmar Lulay, Francis Man ning, Roy Fatnaude, Francis Steinkellner, Frank Tanzer, John Traviss, Donald Zollner. ' : 5 Clarence Hockett, the 20th grad uate, will not be present to receive his diploma as he left a short time ago for naval service. ; MT. ; ANGEL Commencement exercises for St Mary's grammar school ' were held in the school auditorium Wednesday. Eighth grade diplomas were awarded to 49 students, 28 boys and 23 girls, by Mrs. Agnes- Booth, county school superintendent Mrs." Booth also presented the writing certifi cates to pupils In the eighth, sev enth, sixth and fifth grades, -i ' -The special i award certificates for the outstanding boy and girl went to Leon Berning and Mary Ann Ullman, given by Comdr. A. G.TTraeger of the American Le-4 gion. The post will later have the two names engraved on a bronze plaque which hangs In the eighth grade classroom4"; 'ytt t Rev. Clement Frank in ids "ad dress to the : graduates used the motto of the graduating class "For God and Country" as his subject and Mrs., Booth, in her remarks, also stressed the same topic - . . . The complete program included: song, '-'America for Me," grades five, six, and seven; processional of graduates; salutatory, Robert Hauth; class history, Mary Ann Ullman; valedictory, Virgene Kraemer; piano solo, Jean Con nell;' address to graduates. Rev. Father Clement; awarding of -diplomas, Mrs. Agnes C Booth; clos ing talk, Rev. Father John; . fare well song, graduates; and pro-ces-sional of graduates. ' M U W - ' . mm .. ' - . . :' V - ' i . . t TRIADS SF1NNINO, A UOHT TANK manned by troops at Fort Belvolr, Va4 bounds over a log obstacle bunt by army engineers. When the machine lands with m terrific Jolt, its speed will be greatly reduced and the driver will have his hands full getting it under control. The tank men hit such obstacles at 89 miles an hour. fIittemetion! Keizer Pupils Will Receive Diplomas KEIZER Graduation exer cises will be held. at the school Friday at 8 p. m. Bob Messing will give the welcome address. The class representative Is Bonita Engle. , ;-;. ,, 5: e j . ., . - Committees appointed include: flowers, Dorothy Coon, Jeanne Moon and Bernice Ettner; slogan, Bob Messing, : Juanita Hampton, Bonita Engle and Harold Brant ner. : i-. . : . The class motto is "Victory over our enemies and ourselves." The colors are red and : white, the flower, a carnation. The girls will wear corsages while the boys will wear carnations In theis lapels. The class prophecy will be read by Lova Nelson; class will be Da vid Spalding; class introduction, Bernice Ettner. - f Seventh grade ushers include Richard -Sawyer,- Gordon Geil, Rosalie Dutort and Ruth McCalL . Twenty six will receive diplo mas as follows: Phyllis Wyant, Iricc3 Good Friday thru Jlonday r? 1 v .ViTcncas Arparcl Section Junior Sopp, Norman Martin, Bonita Enelo. Gerald Weathers. Lowell Wilkinson, Arleno Theo dorson, Harold j Brantner, Lova Nelson, Bernice Ettner, Raymond Coursey, Minnie Jo Jackson, Mau rice Dabba, Dorothy Coen, Gloria Fleming, Juanita Hampton, David Spalding. Carl Parks, Clifford Kleman, Barbara Adams, Evelyn Tucker, Ruth Palmer, Esther Pal- mer, Jeanne Moon, Daryl Schack man and Bob Messing. The seventh grade class will held Its picnic at the McCal! Friday. Ready for Shortcakes! UNIONVALiT Oregon straw berries are ripening, at the Victor Launer acreage and are. reported top quality berries this -season. Growers are receiving an except ant rmd nrica for them, thev report -. , - . - ? I ' . , Pheasant Trouhle j- UNIONVALE China pheasants have made their annual appear ance to dig up seed corn that is just coming ' through the ground.