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Lyons; Families Have-Guests ' . Former Neighbors . From, South Dakota . Spend Sunday : i LYONS ; Mrt Wagner and - son Frank and Mr. and Mrs. El mer Hope of Portland visited Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbard and Mr. and Mrs. George ; Huffman. The. families were neighbors in . South Dakota. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Decker and son, Clarence, jr., of Eugene, were also guests at the Hubbard . and Huffman homes. , - , Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and son, Wayne, and Mr; and Mrs: Wil trout and daughter; Dixie 'Jean, of Vancouver were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and-Mrs. Arthur Anderson .The: occasion; honored Mrs. Anderson oa r her- r birthday anniversary.'-, " ' '-'' Miss Beulah Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ; Clyde - Lewis, is spending this week with friends in . Salem. .- ' Mr. and Mrs. Crawford of Cot tage' Grove, visited' at the home of their : son-in-law and -daughter, - Mr. and Mrs. Hal. Howard. .. V' " Mrs. ; Daisy Johnston "with -her - son,' Paul': Johnston and famjly of Fox Valley, visited in Salem Sun- day afternoon. Mrs. Daisy - J ohn ' ston visited with her sister; Mrs. Bertha '.Wopdworth. .The ; Paul ' Johnston '.family attended a births-day dinner at the home of" Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Schmidt. " ' " Mr. and! Mrs. J.H. Howard are - spending several days visiting with 'friends In Cottage Grove I J Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbard, who have been employed at the Bruckman hot springs above De- - troit, have' returned to their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard have spent several summers caring fori the hotel at the springs. . " " Members of. the Lyons Meth ; odist church spent all day Taes- day cleaning the 1 church and grounds. A pot-luck dinner was served at noon. The 50th annl - ;j versary of the church will be ' observed Sunday, ; October i 17, - with-a pot-luck dinner served at . ; noon . followed by a short pro- gram. Everyone is Invited to at-:- tend. - " - - School was closed Monday while the teachers, Mrs. V John Neal and Mrs. Catherine Lyon; attended teachers institute at Albany. - Mr. and Mrs.-Arthur Anderson and son Jack, were Monday night ' dinner guests' at the' home of Mr. .'and Mrs. iDarfell Anderson in Mill City. ; ' -,: - y .- c ; ; - r 'I Mrs. Dora Cox -of Coos Bay is visiting at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Ivan Day. .. '- ' , i 'Business Men Talk New By-Laws MT. ANGEL - New by-laws, amending the constitution of the - "ML Angel Business Men's club, " - were read at the club luncheon 1 at the ML Angel hotel Tuesday eon. A short diseasskm was followed by a motion to table , the matter until, the next meet : lag when ; they were to be brought up for adoption. A radical change in the by - laws would change the non-dues organization to a dollar a.month snembershlp. change the term of ' office for the officers' from six -months to a year and set the election data for the ; second, .Tuesday in January. Ed and Leo 'Withers . were appointed ticket sellers to see that a very large gathering. - b assured for the next meeting. ; - Ambulance Corps - .Officers Attend 'Meeting at Scio SCIO Among officers of dis " tant units of Oregon woman's am V bulance corps assisting with drills, ' marches, first aid,' etc., .at Scio's . organization special 'meeting Sun day were CapL Winifred Meyers, LL Melba Krlutz, SgL Nightingale, Portland; MaJ. Ruth I. Beech, CapL Dorothy McCinn, Lt. Lulu FauL McMinnville; CpL Mildred , Frankie, Forest Grove. 1 DACi: F.10M CCMCAT ZCU Z-In front of a plane Vihich landed at W$- Indian, D. from 2ie Mediterranean area, . jC J. B. EeUIy c..tr) c tUca, N. Y. radio opera tor, greets his cousin. LL C. P. McKcrnan, and wife, also of Ulica. imp 77 lviincd- Reports From Class of 25 Initiated At Mt. Angel " ' ' x - '. -- . j MT. ANGEL" A' class of 25 new members, 15 from Mt. .Angel and ten. from Stay ton' and Sub limity,' were initiated into the Ca tholic Daughters of America .at a reception program held in the. Mt. Angel auditorium ' Monday night. -J, The ML Angel degree team put on the initiation. State officers at tending included Mrs. Ed Bell, Stayton, state regent; - Mrs: "M. Rocque, Salem, state secretary; MUs 'Anne Erwert,-1 Me Angel, state treasurer; and ' Mrs. Clare Brabec, Salem, past state regent. " Mrs. R." O; Appleby was'toast master C the banquet '.that ! fol lowed and was held in the school dining halL The speaker was Rev. Martin Pollard of St Benedict's abbey, Mt. Angel, who gave a talk on "Unity and Charity." The address of welcome was .given by Rev! John Cummisky of .ML An- geL : 'r --.! . Other speakers .'included Mrs. BeU, Miss Erwert, Mrs. Rocq.ue; 'Miss : Margaret Frank and - Mrs. Henry -Zolmer, acting d.istrict de?- puty.;; : ; . . ; . - , Entertainment numbers consist ed -of songs by Miss" Helen Keber and Mrs. W. D. Harris, both' of ML Angel, accompanied 'by Miss Eus tello Bauman. Deer Hunters1 Bag Coyote . SCIO Mr. 'and Mrs. M. D. Zander and sonT Denell, returned Sunday from a brief deer hunt in the foothills to the easL' A coyote was the party's only trophy. Merle. Cyrus, W. A. Brock and E. Phillips are home from an un successful quest for deer. . . Joe Schultz and P. J. Shannon, who were rained out in an un successful '! hunting trip in,- the Mitchell locality a few days, . ago, plan another: try soon. . - FOX VALLEY J. E. Jufig wirth and his hunting party re turned Sunday from a week's va cation and a - successful - hunting trip into central Oregon. 47NIONVALE Mr. and Mrs. George Deibel and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cole have returned from a deer hunting trip near Prineville; They reported no luck and Friday morning the men accompanied by Slim Lien, went to the Tillamook burn and brought back deer. . Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Kidd of this district,. Frank Windsor, Eugene and Denzil Wilson of Wheatland returned Wednesday from a suc cessful deer, hunting trip. , Scioans Petition Jurisdiction Change Of Ration Regulating ; - . ; fSCIO - Petition for inclusion of Scio area in the Albany ration board activities this week has maf ny signatures at the Cain store in this . city. Since rationing started Scio community has been under jurisdiction of the board at Leb anon. . ; Longs to Celebrate ; Golden Anniversary T SCIO Fiftieth'- wedding ani ni versary of Mr. and Mrs. J, N. Long is to be observed in an in? formal manner at their home, on the ' northwest - outskirts . of Scio oh Sunday, .October 16. Relatives and friends are invited to .call in the. afternoon. Mrs.' Long is a na tive of - the Scio community, a daughter of the- late Aleck Mcf Donald. Mr. Long has resided in this community since his early teens. They were married here in 1893. ..." .--: : -Th - The Statesman Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morniny, October 14, 1943 TWIN GIRL MARINE SSgta.. Irene A. and Madeline A. Spencer. MCWB, twins from Brewer. Me-are on. recruiting duty, with the procurement office la Philadelphia. They have s . . brother in the Navy stationed at Pearl Harber. : " - Jefferson PT A Appointed at First jeetirig : JEFFERSON The first meeting of . thie r PT A . for the .school year-was held in. the assembly room of the school building .with a fair attendance. Hie president, Mrs. Ernest t?owell, presided over the meeting. . : ' . . . . " v' The following committees were announced: program; Mrs. C J. Thurston and Mrs. Nellie Cor nell; membership, : Mrs." Marvin Hutchings, ' MrS. W. I D. r Barnes, Mrs.' Hal ; Reeves,' Mrs. William Skelton and Mrs. Joe Vasek, Jr.; budget,; Mrs.' K. S. Thurston, Miss Josephine Getchell . and-' Mrs. F. M. Kimbal; hospitality, Mrs. C. C. Miller, Mrs. Roy Wickersham and Mrs. Keithel Hart; 4H clubs, Mrs. Paul- Smith; health, Mrs. W.- R. Terhune; PTA magazine, Mrs.'. Ir vine Wright; " legislation, M. H. Beat. f 3 yXZ - Mrs. Leo Weddle ;was named general. chairman of the room rep resentatives. Representatives lori jj and Mrr. Robert Bogle and the first and second i grades arfcffamiiv Mrs. Irvine Wright and Mrs. ) M. H. Beal; third and fourth grades, Mrs. Oliver Stephenson and Mrs. Rex Cobb; fifth ; and sixth, Mrs. Harry Oldenburg and Mrs. Otto Nagel; , seventh .and eighth, Mrs. William Brown and Mrs. T. P. Harris.- " . . ' ,. In the high school room repre sentatives are: freshmen, Mrs. W. A. Brown; sophomores, Mrs. Tim Kelly; Juniors, Mrs. Albert Barnes; seniors, Mrs. O. B. Wattenbarger. Following the business meeting. Mrs. C. J. Thurston announced the following : program: ' vocal numbers, TIT Take You Home Again Kathleen" and "The End' of a Perfect Day,) were- given by Mrs. Leonard McCaw. Miss Jose phine Getchell gave a travel talk, on the trip she took to Wisconsin, Minnesota and North Dakota. The Thurstons gave a report of their trip-to Indianapolis; Mrs. Thurs ton told. of. their trip ; there, and of the places they stopped to visit. " Mickie toid about the negro or chestra in the depot at Memphis, Term., which furnished music for the servicemen. They donated their time for this entertainmenL Mr.-Thurston told about inter esting places visited, in Indiana, the Scottish Rite tathedraL the soldiers' and sailors' memorial, the state capitol and - the million dol lar Christian church in Columbus. ' A' reception for the. faculty was held and the teachers introduced. The president, Mrs,' Ernest Pow ell and vice president, Mrs. W.'p. Barnes, poured; and. serving "Was the' hospitality committee,' Mrs.- C. C." Miller; Mrs. Roy Wickersham and Mrs. Kithel HarL ' The PTA meetings will.be held the first Thrusday of each month. .Officers axe: Mrs. Ernest Pow ell,, president; Mrs. W. D. Barnes, vice president; secretary. Miss El ve GreU; treasurer, K, &. ThunH ton. ' ;: 'L- 'TH i , -J- "'.- J: - Bransons iMove To West Salem , WEST $ALEM Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Branson. of Salem, brother of - Mrs. Emelyn'e - Branson, are M moving .to ,a residence on .Elm street here.U J'k--. ? Mr. and Mrs. Harry JRhodes of Tampa, Flat, stopped over for' a shortvisit:with;Mj. Rhodes' sis ter, MrsJ.L. !Tv Wallace. The Rhodes were ' driving from Florida to 'Portland where .they plan to make their home, " , .Mrs. James Wilson from Brem erton, Wash,daughter. of. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace, has been home on a three weeks', visit and. returned Wednesday. A family reunion; was held at the Wallace home Sunday with the following guests present: Mr... and Mrs.; ' Harry Rhodes : of Tampa," Fla.; ' Mrs. Frank Snyder from Newport and son, Ray Wane Snyder,, second class seaman from FarraguL". Idahof" sister of.Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Harry. Gilbert, and" daughter, Alice, from Portland; Miss Annabe!le Bennett of Labish, a niece of Mrs. Wallace; Mrs. Del be rt Bacr of Salem and . Mr. and Mrs. Wallace's son, RoberL 71 n TI - - w - - Community Committees Two Families " Take Houses Grand Jsland GRAND ISLAND Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Galer - and t family moved Saturday to Dayton. As they were rempving the last load of household effects, the new ten ant's first load of furnishings ar rived. .-. j.: . -'ir w:. --:y- family, newcomers: from .Oklaho ma have moved into the Badger house vacated Saturday by - Mr. and Mrs. Galer. They have three sons who enrolled in -the . local school Monday: - one in the sixth, Robbie in the fourth and Dennis in; the. first grade. ... , Mr." and Mrs. , Lee Boaz and family moved from this district after residing a week at the Hard ing place. , , ..' .- . - -' ) Mrs. Morton - Tompkins return ed here Thursday after spending a week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and "., Mrs. Verne Reierson, and son, Michael, at As toria. Mrs. Tompkins .has had no word from her husband since he cabled of, his arrival in' England almost a month ago. He is - on grange business. ; ? Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Beals of For syth, MooLn left Wednesday after spending a week here on a busi ness trip and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mandigo.-The women are sisters. Miss Phyllis Mandigo is attend ing Linfield college at McMinn ville. Ten pickers are harvesting the six acres of filberts' at the .Morton Tompkins orchard. Mcllwains Sell Home . v. NORTH HOWELL. Mr. and Mrs.. C. E.' Mcllwain have sold their c property J. in Newport and plan to make their home with the J. E. Waltmans for the winter. Valley Birth CLOVERDALE Mr. and Mrs. Mack McCurdy are the: parents of a son born Sunday at a Salem f hos pital. The baby weighed eight pounds. He has one sister,4 Juanita. LYONS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer are the parents of a boy born at the Salera Deaconess hos pital Saturday nighL He -has been f named Gale Francis. Timer, first class seaman, is stationed with the US " navy Jn California and Mrs. Elmer is making her f horned with her parents, - Mr and " Mrs. - Percy HiatL Vk&y'&i TW I ' . - - -a. - -,. t- .- v Dan. Milea allows he's swim ming right in style these days k Dan's always made a point ot finishing up whatever food was put before him.". "Don't "make sense to waste food jest to be V siyusn," ne says. ;; v? 1 . Now ut conies an etkraette aothorlty who oays it's wartime . fashion to take Only what you're ' going to eat and finish it up ' clean because "Food Fights for Freedom." r. - As Doc Mitchell says, "Most folks eat too much anyway. Man and boy, I've watched this town No. 72 cfu Series r TXT ' . . - . 7S pag: tii: ailof,T7ife, Are Visitors In Cloverdale CLOVERDALE Weekend vis itors at the home of Mr. -and Mrs. Everett . Vickers and "family were Vickers brother-in-law and sister,- Chief Machinist's Mate and Mrs Frank-A.Marrettkof Long Beach,' : CMif. They -left 'Monday for Seattle -: where ? Marrett- has been transferred for navy duty; Miss Verna Vickers, who is "at tending nursing school at the Uni versity of Portland, training at SL Vincent's hospital, spent the week end at her home with her parents, Mrs. 7 E. Vickers,;and brother, Jack. - . -ifiyrr, - Mrs.' Marie' Franks of Los An geles, Calif 4 spent several days of last .week at the home of Mr, and Mi"A"E. kurJte "and "family. She was enroute : to Spokane, Wash, Where she -will b with her hus band. Mrs. franks is a niece of Art Kunke. ' " r -ly:7 "-.There will be reception for ieaehers of the Ctoverdalo school at the schoolhoase " Thursday -night. Mrs.' Ketper,. new teach- er, swill bo' honor gnesL A short program . will be given before -'-refreshments are served. ' " Miss Loretta Starr,- teaching . in Gates- high . school this winter, spent-the weekend visiting at -the home of her lister, Mrs.- Nellie Hamilton. ' ' , ' fc 4. The Everhard family moved this Week to the Ivan ' Hadley farm j ust "vacated by the Harold States man family. - Mrs. Eula Hennies took her. fa ther, Ed Shilling and' Oakie WheaUey to . Hood River last Tuesday where they will be em ployed harvesting apples. Mrs. Frank Shilling 'and daughter, Lin da Lee, are staying with Mrs. Mary Shilling' '.while her husband' is away picking apples. Her .health is much improved since -she came home from 'the. hospital a few weeks ago. . - '-. Earl Hedges has just finished painting his house. Mrs. Hamilton also painted her home. Ernnie t Maine Family Moves. 1.. - SCIO Emmet Maine and fam ily, "who have been' on the farm of Mrs. Jennie Maine . three miles west : of Scio for several . years, have accepted employment on a dairy farm near Bend. . - Dr. and Mrs. K. -J. Williamson and Jerry Ohlemeier of Portland and Florence Cawthorne of Salem spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. - Williamson's mother,. Mrs. Jennie - Weddle. Miss Cawthorne was .a purse in Scio several years ago and has had a similar position In Salem for a number of years. Mary Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Greer of Kelso, Wash vis ited this week at the .home of the women's aunt, Mrs. EllerKSwisher. Mrs. Peterson remained until -the last of 'the week. - , -, . . . .. - - Scio community, was well repre sented at annual county institute In Albany. , Grangers Nows DAYTON The Dayton-WerP foot grange met for a business ses sion Saturday "night, with a fair' attendance. Three.' new members receive the' first and purthde gret obligations, Mrs.' Ed Schroe der 'ind; Mrr and Mrs; KirUand. ; The grange has purchased a ra dio to present Camp Adair. "J- An -open meeting is planned -for Saturday night,. October 23. it- ROBERTS Mrs. Chet Nelson and Mrs. Abher Kline entertained the home Economics group of the grange at the grange hall Tues-, day afternoon. - Those attending were Mrs. , George Higgins, Mrs Fannie Clyner, Mrs. S. L. Minard, Mix." Leonard Zielke, Mrs. Rose Howland and the hostesses. V -' Roberts grange will meet la regular session Satorday, Oc tober V at t p. sa. Louis Johns ton is master and Mrs! George mgglns lectorere of .the grange. , - '-- i. - - ' 4- for years, and 75 of us digmir " own graves .with our. teeth."" k From where J sit, this ill W style in eating may lead to mod- - erailon.Vjind moderation has never hurt anybody. In fact, yon find noJeratln ; . and tolerance go hand In La -1, TV' whether It's what yoa eat ori 'ht you think..., Or wLeC.rr one "man prefers a moderate', glass -of beer when yoo yourself woald rather have a soda. : JCiC3 Fccalty County Agent Speal:3 '1 4II 7ork in School WEST SALE?.! The PTA held its . first . regular meeting of the year, at' the school, gymnasium Tuesday night with a large crowd injattendance. Feature of the'meet tog was a reception tot the teach ers. Each bf the staff pt the 11 teachers was introduced and pre- seniea wiui a corsage. : - The faculty consists of the prin cipal, Mrs. Emily VanSanten; Mrs. Ethel McCoy, - f.irst v grade; ; Miss Lela Tittle," second "' grade; . Mrs. Lydia Sever second ; grade; Miss Pearl. Groves,- third grade; Miss Alma Stauff er, fourth grade; Miss Frances Schmidt '1 fifth ' grade; Miss Evalyn Hilden, sixth grade; Mrs. Myrtle Clark, seventh grade; Mrs Emelyne Branson,. third and fifth, in -the morning and eighth in afternoon. MrstotVan Santen has the eighth In- the forenoon; ' Prmcipal topic of the program was 4H club work, emphasized by the speakers. Hi C Seymore, state club Jleader,andWalter, Leth,.Polk county agenL The "speakers cited the accomplishments of outstand ing club niembers of the -state. There fls an encouraging erowth m membership and a: keen state wide, interest among the schools, they said. Oregon can-; boast of 27,000 active members, ;20Q0of these . being - in ; Marion " county alone.- , , . Polk county has lagged in this '"tsMsasssMsssasaBHSflaasnsasssas -. , " -;. ; ; - - - -v .... . . , - S- " - ' v- SZTJ - I: ri ... t . .'v - Jut ' v.si--' .' v" - f . - . . ... . . j-.s-v' -V v-?iJ. '..;. mjH-J - - . T'. .ij . -: ." r I - .- - 1 ' 'vrt'V';:?;:i!4VHtiit fjj::--'."-..';;.-:;! ;, "r1. ::;. d-::' '" , .''':''- . .-! - SAFE For Health For Wealth 9 - Good bread is one of the 7 basic foods recommended by the gov ernment for healthful living eat more of itl . : j ' 1 I I I I a i M ALLIED GENERAL S Gen. Enrico Gaspar Dutra (left). Crasilian minister of war, shows with LL Gen. Uash A. Dram, chalrmsB of the inter-American defense board, at a dinner in Gen. Ootra's honor at th Waldorf-Astoria In New York, . . - - work because of lack of'an assist ant county agenL , That place 'now is filled by- Mr, Williams, who will devote most bf his time to .the clubs. The principal, Mrs. VanSan ten, is planning with the aid of her teaching staff .to make club work a major activity In the school pro gram for the year. There are a number of civic clubs and organ izations who no ' doubt : will use their influence, in. farthering 'this project. In the school, a 'general- assem Iiiivegtmeinils D bly was' held "in the afternoon with a'Columbus. day "program.' A pot luck dinner was given at 7:30 p.in. for the teachers and. speakers. - Has Klalaria . LYONS Loretta Quinter of the Weasel Flat district is suffer ing from malaria fever which she Contracted from impure, drinking water 'while ..working - in a bop yard," physicians believe.' Government - - .. -...., .i. ... -.. .... - . .Your best -source of added en - ergjr -and vitality . for ; future ' health. '." - v - Extra : Enriched ; for .To ".standard enrichment ) we've added Calcium and Vitamin. D. Master Bread. is your-best source cf food enerry. J y