Churches Plan Turner Meet .. Christian Groups to Assemble June 28. . At Tabernacle TURNER Dr. C T. Swander of Portland,' secretary . of the . state board of Christian churches, has announced, that the annual state convention will convene at the Turner tabernacle on June 28, and continue through July 4. The 1943 . theme is "More. Than Conquerors" and the guest speaker will be the Rev. M. Owen Kelson, famous educator of the eastern and south ern parts of the . United States. The large Turner tabernacle which seats several thousand re cently has been painted white pre- -paratory to the state meet and a new roof during the' summer months.'' : - TURNER. Rev. E. J. G ilstrap returned Wednesday from a speaking tour in eastern Oregon . where he was gone for a week. He spoke at Heppner, Athena and Hermiston, and showed moving pictures of the Turner, Memorial home. He also visited at lone where he attended ,his first year of school and his father-taught there. Mr. G ilstrap reports that the wheat looks good with the pea harvest prospects excellent. TURNER Rev. Gene Robinson delivered the baccalaureate ' ser mon on Sunday in the Turner Christian church to the 17 gradu ates of the Turner high school. Rev. Paul Jaquith sang "My Task," and Mrs. J. Q. R u s s e 1 1 played the processional and post - lude. Rev. Heath Lowry read from the Old Testament and Rev. Rob inson from the : New Testament. The benediction was given by Rev. Jaquith. . The church was filled to capac ity, honoring the graduates of the 1943 class, Melvin Baker, Clarence Cox, Eloise Fowler, Lois Fredrick- son, Edward Hatfield, Frank Hedges, Lois Maxfield, Robert Metcalfe; Carl Schifferer, Jo Tan ner, Stanley McNeal, Morris Pe tersen, Edith Schifferer, Theodore i von Eltz, Hildur Warren and Doris Webb. . . AMITY Sunday night the un - ion service of the Amity churches will be h e 1 d at the Christian church.! Meyer Tan-Ditter, a con verted Jew will be i the guest ; spreaJcer i r ? i .-..s . . -V. i hi '- l on.vr.mur Trinity congre gation planned a birthday surprise party for their pastor. Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr Thursday night in, the : social rooms of the churchv with ."members of the Dorcas society :, end Aid society in charge of ar rangements. ' . , . , -A table, centered with a large cake and candles, : was arranged for the honor guest, for Mrs. Fuhr; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olson and . members of the choir. Mrs. Olson : also was observing her birthday . as was Mrs. Moffett, who left be- fore refreshments were served. M. G. Gunderson was toastmas- ter. Silas Torvend gave a report on the recent Lutheran conven Ttion in Washington, and Rev. Fuhr spoke briefly. The choir also sang a number of anthems. Irvin Fried Is Graduated LAKE LABISH Lake Labish eighth grade graduation exercises will be held at the school Tuesday ,at 8 pjn. j I Irvin Fried is the onlv sradni ate this year. His class motto is :"Ever Onward;- colors, red, white and blue: .flower, red rosebud. I The program will be: proces sional; flag salute song "America .the -..Beautiful" by the school cho. rus; prayer by Herman Hohn; . songs, "Long, Long Ago" and ."Home on the ; Range," ; by. the -. school chorus; . valedictory and class history: "Ever Onward,", by ' Irvin Fried; song, ''Mighty Lak' a . Rose,", . by school -; . chorus; . com- : mencement address br Frank Ben nett,. Salem city superintendent of schools; presentation of diploma, f by Tom Sellwood, chairman. Lake iaoisn school board; presentation of other awards, bv Mr Holon Mayfield; song, "Without a Song," or we school chorus; recessional. The piano accompanist . will be Mrs. Lila Duffus. , - School ; will close Wednesday, June 2, -with the annual play day and basket, lunch; picnic held on the school grounds! Races and con tests will feature the morning pro gram. A basket lunch will : be ' served at noon by , the mothers. Stunts and a ball game will be the afternoon's entertainment ; Cemetery Groups - " To Elect Officers . MACLEAY E 1 e c 1 1 on of of ficers for the , Stipp-Macleay Maintenance': association will, be ; held at the cemetery Sunday at ' 11 ajn. All interested are asked to attend. , " Valloy Births : - SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gooding of Gervais' are re porting the birth of a son at the Silverton hospital May 24 ' " f . AMITY Sir, and Mrs. Edwin Tutherland are the parents cf . a daughter, Dorothy May, -w ; -h I lit pounds, born May 21 in a I.lc I.Iinnvilie hospitaL - , V ; Mii- Willamette Reports From Jefferson; Teachers Leave On Vacations JEFFERSON The ' Jefferson schools closed last' Friday and-all the - teachers ' have gone except Mrs. Cornell, who plans to spend most of the summer here. "'" - f M. H.-Beal and daughter Nancy, have gone to St Helens, where Beal Will help with the farm work on his father-in-law's farm. Mrs. Beal and son Robert, will leave in a week or two,' and will also stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomen. 1 ; ; Miss Josephine Getchell, high school teacher, will spend part of the summer vacation in ' Seattle, Wash, visiting at the home of her, niece, Mrs. W. J. Deskins and Mr. Deskins. The rest of the time will be spent in Jefferson and Eugene. Mrs. James Wilier and daugh ter, Yvonne, left Tuesday morn- : tor for , Walterville, Maine, where she will be with her has- band, who is a cadet in the air; corps.! She plans to , spend a ; : week In Sioux City, Iowa, vis : Iting at the home f - an aunt of Winer's, Mrs. Ed Dunninr ton and Mr. Dunnington. : She has beens taring with her fath er, W. C Chilton. Mrs. WillerV sister, .Betty Chilton, and Mrs. - Melvina Eteel, took them to - Portland where they . bearded a . train Tuesday night Mrs. Hannah; Smith, who has been making an extended visit at the home of her. sister, Mrs. John DeWalL left Monday for Canby where she will be employed. h Miss Flora Vaughan, who has been staying with her sister, Mrs. R. A. Golden in Portland, return ed home Sunday. Her sister ac companied her to Jefferson and returned , to Portland that night. ' Y: Robert Simpson left ''. Tuesday morning for Portland, where he will spend several days visiting at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wed dle, and other ' relatives.' ' Mrs, Alice Dowell left Wednes day morning for Seattle, Wash, for several days visit with ' her son, Archie DowelL who " is" em ployed in the Boeing Aircrait plant there. . V Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wynd. who ; Recently purchased K the Thnrston property in south .Jefferson,- win make extensive repairs and remodeling before moving. Wynd will do the work when his summer vacation be gins In a week. He is a mathe- -; matics teacher in Albany high school, and will ; return there : next ; term. They have been making their home with Mrs. f Wynd's" parents, Mr.: and ; Mrs. Walton "J.' Looney. i Mrs. C M. Smith and Mrs. Ina Thomas of- Albany spent Sunday at Waldport visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKee, former Jefferson residents, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Kester, Mrs J. H. Roland, Mrs. Nettie Reeves of - Jefferson, and Mrs. ; Frank Schultz, Mr. and Mrs.; Max Schultz and their uncle of the Parrish Gap district attended the retreat ceremonies at Camp Adair Tuesday afternoon. Harwood Becomes Oil Company Agent; Chit wood Resigns . " STAYTON The interest of H F. Chitwood'as commission agent for the Standard Oil company passed Thursday from' Chit wood to Clarence Harwood of Indepen dence. Mr. Harwood has been a wholesale dealer for Standard Oil in Independence for several years. He and Mrs. Harwood and two children will move to Stayton as soon as housing is available. , Mr, Chitwood has not made def inite plans.- He has been connect' ed with Standard Oil for 20 years, the last six of which were in Stay' ton. Two Receive Diplomas At Pratum Exercises . :PRATUM Graduation exercis es were held at the Pratum school Tuesday night with Dr. Robert M. Gatke of Willamette university giving the address and presenting the diplomas and awards. Wanda Rodgers and Paul Unruh were the two graduates.;' sA The program included: Invoca tion, Rev. D. J, Unruh; accordion solo, Lawrence Fischer; play, righting I Through," the upper grade room; song, "There's a Star Spangled Banner . Waving Some where," upper grade room; flag drill, primary room; processional of the graduates; class will, Paul Unruh; : class prophecy, Wanda Rodgers; : presentation of , awards and diplomas, and address by Dr. Gatke; song, "Good-Bye, upper grade room. The school closed with a com munity picnic on the school grounds Friday. Ilav Ctitlinrr Starts MISSION BOTTOM The first hay of the season was cut this week when Glenn. Ililderbrand commenced on his alfalfa. All in dilations are -that -hay will be scarce here this year. The. Statesman's Colea, Oregon. Saturday Morning, May 23. IS 3 Independence Friends Honor Mrs, Purvine on 80th Birthday INDEPENDENCE The . 80th birthday of Mrs. Leita .Purvine was remembered" Sunday - when friends called to wish : her well. Many messages 'of congratulation were received. Calling during the day; were lUx. 1 and Mrs. A. G. Byers, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. our vine and daughter of Portland Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dotson of Fort land, Beta and Hazel i Dotson, Mrs. Charles Stryker, Mrs. Mary Brown,1 Clara ? Brown, - Margaret Mix, Rev. .and Mrs. Ralph Wag ner of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Byers, Mrs. A. B. Mosier, Mrs. C W. Mosier. Mrs. Purvine, who has been confined to bed for: several months, is i at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Graves. v T , Mrs. Lennie Irvine and Miss Jean Ellen Irvine returned Mon day after spending several days with Mrs. Loren Mort at Renton, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander of Vernonia visited this weekend with J Mrs. Kullander's 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Seaman. Frank Van Dyke of Sacramen to, Califs visited ; briefly with friends in town Friday night and Saturday. Mr. Van Dyke was on his way to British Columbia on an inspection trip : of hop yards there. : - - Homer Dixon and son Loring of Junction City visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson. Mr. Dixon formerly taurht. In the high , school here, ; Among those who attended the Victory flag raising and flag pole Turner Hosts Give Dinners TURNER Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arensmeiere and sons, Danny and Timothy of Medford, were dinner guests Wednesday at the home of Mrs." Nellie Gunning. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Francis were his brother and family, Mr.' and Mrs. Carl H. .Francis and small daughter Judy, of Dayton. He is mayor of Dayton and also state representative 'for 'Yamhill coun ty. Recently he enlisted in the ma rine reserve corps, and is waiting to be called. ', ,--. . ,A ; Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry. Wilson of Salem were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hogsed. They formerly owned the home here now occupied by Rev. and Mrs. Heath Lowry. At present the Wilsons are in the restaurant business in Salem. ' Mrs. N. W. Hutchens and grand daughter, Margaret ; Ann Prather, left for McMinnville : Friday, where they are remaining until after the Memorial : day holiday Before, coming to ' ' Turner, Mrs. Hutchens had resided there for nearly 40 years. They will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Payne, the latter being the daugh ter of Mrs. Hutchens. Wright Will Lead New Cub Troops STAYTON Felix Wright will become cub" master for a group of lads nine to 11 years of age : if application for a charter is approved by the national head quarters. The cubs will be di vided into two dena to meet on Thursday - afternoons at , the Wright and Lyle Shelton homes. Robert Schachtsick ' and Richard Easton, scouts, will act as section leaders.. , - , . . Z . ' --.Charter members listed are Ro bert Carter, David Easton, Charles Hastings, Charles Morgan, Lowell Nightingale, i Richard Q u I g 1 e y, Dwight Shelton.. Kenneth Smith, jr, Stanford S. Smith, Harold Ti tus, Billy Trask," Thomas "We chensky and Loel Wright " Piano Students Give Recital Thursday SILVERTON Violet Byberg Is presenting her piano students in public recital June 3 at S o'clock : at Immanuel Lutheran church social rooms. Taking part are ; Jane Hande, Lois Porter; Ann Rice, Ruth Gear hard t. Mae Belle Burnes, Joan Johnstone, Diana Hobart, Mer vin Brokke, Jacqueline Rue, Car ol Porter, Kathryn Bayes, Phyl lis Seaman,' Maribeth McCrack en,iMlldren Marie Cook, Barbara Anderson, Leah 5 i Ann. Hutton, Gloria -Swanson, i Joy Watterson, Willetta Hersch, Marlene Ruth erford, - Lawrence Hobart and Elain Hamre. - .. - . - . - - -. . s -" Corner Ilood & Church St OIJ Tlae p.indn2 I.Iccic by . ' . Tlie Orrcnir.a it Community Correspondenta dedication at Camp Adair , Tues-" day afternoon were Miss Veva Couey, Mrs. William OToole,'Mr. and Mrs. M.- "W. .Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Verd Hill. :' Mr. and Mrs." Ed Lawrence and Mrs. Pauline Evans of Eugene were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Mattison. Miss Barbara Ruef returned horn e Friday following the close of the school term-at Grants Pass, where she has .taught this past year.. . " . ' . -'r-'y' Mrs. M. H. Gentemann and Caroline, Gentemann ' accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCuiston of Dallas to Carver ' Sunday to Visit with - Mrs. . Gentemann's . sister, Mrs. Otto Hilke. . ' " " Mrs. Charles Witham of Port land visited this weekend at .the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Newton. Mrs. Witham - is Mrs. Newtcci's aunt. "-' Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson, Mr; and- Mrs. R. W. White and Mrs. Dole Pomeroy visited Sunday at the Eastern Star and Masonic home at Forest Grove. Dinner guests Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Stella Fluke were Mrs. M. J. OTJonnelL Mrs. Fred Reed, Mrs. Robert Bartlett and Mrs. Dole' Pomeroy. " Mrs. Hugh Amsberry plans to go to Seattle next week to visit with her aunt, Mrs. J. P. Murray, who has been seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Arthur and ' daughter Fay of West Fir visited Sunday with Mrs. Arthur's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook. Mrs. Carlton Nelson entertain ed informally Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Thad Moreland, Mrs. Kenneth McGinnis of Monmouth, and Mrs. James -Brown. . Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Beal spent the weekend in Estacada at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson of Corvallis and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hayter of Dallas were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Weber. The women from the Oakpoint community were in charge of the entertainment at the service men's center Saturday K night. Home made pies were served. Mrs. Lloyd Hughes and Mrs. Ralph. Kletzing were hostesses. -t Memorial Plans LaidjMlv Angel MT. ANGEL The Mt. Angel Legion and auxiliary are sponsor ing the usual Memori-1 services at Calvary cemetery next Mon day, May 31, at 9 o'clock. " Mass will be celebrated Jor, the departed service men at the out door altar in .the cemetery, Rev. John Cummisky, pastor : of f St. Mary's - church, officiating and preaching the occasional sermon. The Legionnaires and auxiliary members and Boy Scouts will meet at- the entrance of the cemetery and march : in procession to the altar, headed by color bearers. Service men home on leave are asked to take part in the services. After the mass, all the graves: in the cemetery will be blessed and those of the ? veterans decorated with wreaths of Memorial poppies. Business houses" will " be closed during the services - Turner Friends Attend 4 Kendall Funeral TURNER Among the Turner friends attending funeral services in Salem on Monday afternoon for John B. Kendall were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leep, Mrs.' Pearl Giv en," Mrs. Jay- Denhem, Mrs. Aj-O. , Warren, ? Mrs. Frank ' Parr,! Mrs. LAnnie Windorn, Mrs. Homer Hag gard, Mrs. E. J. Gilstrap, Rev- J. L., Ellis and Rev. and Mrs. B, F. Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall made their home here for a number of years, and made many friends in this community. ' . crfcjsling: Master Sread has toasiaBdrr its aaMoth, tm txhu and fust tke riflLl Li slics saaka rvxxl toast. , , AT YCU3 CnSSni"3 ( 1 Mrs.- Texhune Tells Pr ogre Of Day Room JEFFERSON Mrs. W. R. Ter ... ... . . ..... nunc, chairman of the committee In charge of collecting material tn furnish a recreation room at Camp Adair, has made a report of the progress being made. She reports the committee still has funds on hand and. plans 4 add and find needed articles? This is a commun ity project, for the duration. A plaque stating the name, of the community Ivrhich "furnished the day room" will be furnished, and when ready for hanging, it is hop ed a group from here can go over for a program. . Cash was received from the fol lowing: scrap, $50; Rebekahsand Odd Fellows, , $23; Masons, $10; Euclid chapter, OES, $3; high school, $12.85; Woman's club, $5; Catholic Ladies, $5; Methodist WSCS, $2; Christian Missionary society, $2; Ladies of Marion Farmers Union, $5; Past Matrons club, $1. ; Personal contributions - were made - by Mrs. Herbert Looney, Mrs. v Fred Looney, Mrs. Nettie Sherman, A. L.. Page, E. Cchlebo rad, Frank Rehfeld, Lydia Hoyt, Louisa Miller, Frank Wied, Ken neth Barry, Mrs. Earl Lynes, Roy Wickersham, Frances Phelps, Rob ert Terhune, . Mrs. .Jim Wilson, Mrs. F. C. Schermacher and Mrs. Gus Hageman. . ,j Dona tors of articles of furni ture include Mrs. Herbert Looney, table, victrola and rocker; table, Mrs. David H. Looney; Mrs. Fred Looney, chair," picture; Mrs. Ep ley, chairs? Dick Lane, card table; S. (H. Goin, magazine racks; Mrs. Harry Jones, four chairs; Mrs. Earl Lynes, floor lamp; Tom Har ris, table; Mary Donohue, table; Charles Hart, victrola; Past Noble Grand club, card table; Mrs. Earl Phelps, gameaT?..'-' rr4-". '.'"":.' Articles purchased by the com mittee include 11 pairs of draper ies: radio, two round: oak tables, six oak chairs, ping pong table, three davenports, easy chair, da venport cover, chair cover, card table and two mirrors. San Franciscans Visit KEIZER Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith had as their guests the past week Mr. and Mrs. Noah Carter from San Francisco, . Calif. They came up to look for a home. They formerly . lived here almost 12 years ago, and wish to return to make their home ' here after the war. Mr. Carter is in War work in San Francisco.' : -; .- cl wot y 1 few 1 ' 4 ' J 1 1 Minim 11 1 mmmmmmmmmm i . TMne . " - fj Rafael irna; In" ; v r.oiuaa::3 uu:.uir:cs I? ilisldviliinrciiay Ccmish Addresses 54 IIS Graduates on , -Ck)iains TTorld' . : -V WOODBURN Graduation ex ercises were held in the Woodburn high school gymnasium Thursday night for 54- students,' Including three ' service men. Nf IL Cornish of the -University of Oregon gave the main address, Opportunities for and Responsibilities of Youth in the Post-War Period."; :: 1: ' Boyce Cannon ' was. the saluta torian and Luther Asper the- vale-' dictOrian. ,The Bosch-Laumtr sci ence award was. given . to Boyce Cannon, Muriel Haroldson and Carl Gustafson received the Le gion auxiliary and Legion citizen ship awards. Grace Warwick and Walter : Scarborough had -: their names put on the plaque for-being '.the . outstanding in . grades, leadership, character and service, with scholarship being stressed.' WOODBURN The "eighth grade graduation of Washington Junior high school was held Thursday af ternoon. :-.-- - w-i The invocation and benediction were given by Rev. Gulick; Helen Rose was the valedictorian; the class history, class prophecy and class will were given by Donna Gilliam, Bobby Fillsbury, and Col leen Gagner, respectively; and two songs were sung by the seventh grade chorus. ? County Superintendent Agnes Booth gave the principal address. Those graduating were ..Colleen Gagner, Charles Tetik, Fred Ha gelstein, Rodney Polly, Clyde Ri ley, Robert Joslin, Florence Nus sear, - Leona - Clemens, Delores Benson, Arlie Dehut, Maxine Gu lick, Betty Adams, Carl Alleman, Doyin Lane, Kate Duffield, Wino na Breunienger, Clifford Hockett, Donald Oaks,' James Mandiville, Jack EzseL Louis Danskey, Rose McClain, Walter Anderson,' Jimmy Peterson, Donald Thompson, Bill Rogers, Ramona Broyles, Carl Bauman, Truman Foster, . : Jeannette Nims, Marion Shaw, Junior Clark. Glen Fryer, Donna Gilliam, Delbert Kropf, Mary Kel sel, Doris Oleson, Johnnie' Mat thews, Eugene Sorensen, ' Clea Schroeder, Barbara Fisher, Aileen Armstrpng, Helen Rose, Marilyn McLaughlin, Anita Miller, Bobby Pillsbury, Glen Stone, and Arnold Bigler. - 1 The last two listed are from the Union school. Fairview "Area Units ' Hold Last Meeting v On Home Methods FAIRV1JSW Ten members at tended the ' closing meeting for this season of the home demon stration unit of this and adjoining districts. Miss Hazel Packer of McMinnville; was ' leader, when "Time Management" and "Home Dehydrating were discussed." A noon luncheon was served. The meeting was held at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. W. A. Stockoff. j ; th terror ol .th ,eaf m r ought, iova AIID ADVEUTURtDI . Here's th raw, rovgh oel- - venfwre off history's snost swathbwckling era... with - the creates! swashbuckler ! them all I V.ViviU-.-' SabatinTs Jnost reusing story TT t ) . , ... : . r. S la Ir A Cregar 'Thossas Mirehell Geergt Senders V An: y Oylnn George Zwceo "COif Aiaoxi FEATUUE c;ni:H.u:i(incu::D)! 1 .m - -m Lambert Houce'I " . ' Burns Again : v inXEZTCX Again tie U verton fire department was' able ia save the house la which the . Ed . Lamberts, are living en James avenue. The boose caught fire . late Wednesday afternoon as 3 the deoartmest arrived fa time to keep It from being de- ' strreL On Thonday foreaeea . another call from the same loca tion was answered - la , time, to , ketj. much -damage from occur ring. The house belongs to the JBarold Davisea of. Salem. To Graduate ' AtMij'Angel ANGEL -r The fifty-sixth annual graduation exercises of Mt Angel -college will be held in the college auditorium Sunday after noon. May 30, at 2 pjn. Rt Rev. Abbot' Thomas Meier will confer the bachelor of arts degrees on 11 graduates. " - ' . .;: The address : to' the graduates will be given by Rev. John B. De launey, CSS, dean of men of the University of Portland. Lawrence Epping, president of the associat ed students, has been chosen as salutatorian, and Joseph Neuville as valedictorian. ' -", ; - Degrees will . be awarded to Robert Bayner, Patrick Curtin, Edward Drysdale, Lawrence Ep ping, ' Thomas Gorman, Francis Greiner, Fr. Peter Houch, OSB, Edward Joyce, Joseph Neuville, Ft. ""'Roman Schmidt, OSG, and Ervin Yandehey. . : The gold medals for general ex cellence and oratory will likewise be conferred on the winners. The class motto is: "Be ye doers of the word." ' A solemn ' high mass will be celebrated in the college chapel Sunday morning, at1 which the graduates will attend in cap and gown. The baccalaureate breakfast in the seminary refectory will fol low the mass. Community Club To Elect Officers : a SILVERTON HILLS Officers for the corning year will be elect ed at the Saturday night meeting of the Silverton Community club. A 6:30 o'clock no-host supper will be served following a program and business hour. ; Virgil Tschantz is president and Mrs. Chester .Maulding secretary. Whether or not the club will con tinue , meetings during the sum mer months also will be discussed, members state. Continuous Today from 1 P. M. The Dramatic Story About the Man Who Stopped Hitler ! Jcscplr E. Davies ;;7;v-r;K: .. ... ,.,....,: aMaj WALTEB rJSTC.1 AO HAKCINS ; s . . ; UtUlTvCKatl y Plus . Companion Feature ; Uhsl A FanUy! Xlhzl Fez! : t 1 Dixie's Dcbii Is Dynziiis! She's on the-warpath In wartime Waahingion! Sabo tagingr saboteurs and foiling; fifth-columnists. Meet the screen's new scream! ys stDE-spinrasr heorlV Mickey til P j.L ; i Eiglitli Grade EjiereiceG Held InAumsville ATJMSVILLE Eighth grade graduation - exercises were held here in the school gymnasium on Tuesday night The class had two valedictorians, ; Luella La Foun taine and Buret Banks ton; Agda Malone. was salutatorian. - Evelyn Mai one and Mary Creason sang a duet A quartet number was sung by Martha -Creason, Agda Malone, Luella .La Fountalne. and Eleanor Dodd, followed by a clarinet solo by Robert Mullen, Miss Harding accompanied all musical numbers. Anna May Nichol read the class history. Arthur Coats spoke words of farewell to the class. Rev. J. B. Willis gave the address.' ' ' Mrs. Gladys Claxton, teacher of the eighth grade, spoke briefly to the graduates. Roy Wilcox, chair man of the school board, made the presentation of the diplomas, with Bryce Creason giving the response for the class. ' A picnic for all the grade school -children 'was . held - at the school house Wednesday, with the teach ers and a large number of moth ers serving the picnic dinner in the school dining room. The Til- -1..V. - ' ...1.1.1. v.... been working on two PTA quilts for the free hot lunch for school children for next year, were in vited to Join the grades at the din ner in the dining room. - . t Seniors and juniors enjoyed a picnic at the coast Wednesday. Freshmen and sophomores went to Silver Creek Falls Thursday for a picnic Rotary Elects 3 Directors - WOODBURN Carl Huber, El mer Mattson and Walter Schuler were elected the Rotary club board of directors at the Thursday meeting. Because of the election, no guest speaker was invited. Instead, one of the guests, Pvt. Al Halter, of the marines, gave a brief talk on his training so far, and his chances to get into the action ho so desires. To round out the program a discussion period was held. Rota rians pledged themselves to -give all possible 'support to the com mittee of nine selected from , the ommunity at large to direct the drive for a " community service men's memorial. And, as many of the members were interested in the furtherance of youth moye- Campfire Girls, and so forth, the next meeting is to be devoted to that program.-"-::;"--. ;.''''' r SALEM'S LEADING THEATRE t ,1 (M 'i i i r mm r