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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1943)
PAGE TWELVE TW OHECON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Thxau&ar Morning lecmL XX 1SC3 Gervais Holds" Installation . - GERVAIS Members of the Masonic lodge were hosts to mem bers of the Eastern Star, at supper served at 6:30 at the lodge hall last " Thursday night, after which the Masons elected officers for next year and ttielwo lodges held joint installation. Masonic officers are: worship ful, master, Theodore H. Girod; senior warden, G. Samuel Ramp; junior warden, Arthur Keene; treasurer, C. M. VanZuyen; sec retary, 'Robert N. Harper; senior deacon, W. R. Daugherty; junior deacon, Ralph E. Sturgis; senior steward, B. J. J. Miller; junior steward, W. Howard Ramp; chap lain. J- P. Aspinwall; marshal!, John S. Harper ,-Tyler, W. B. Rus 'sell. Eastern Star officers Installed were: worthy matron, Helen winner: worthy patron. Robert Harper; associate matron, - Vera Harper; associate patron, Monty Russell; secretary, Lucille Booster; treasurer. Pearl Stevens; chaplain. Laura Ditmars; warden, Merle Ramp; Adah, Adelaide , Toomb; Ruth, Katie Sturgis; Esther, Lulu Smith: Martha, Viola . Henning; .Electa, Minnie Allsup; sentinel, Ralph Sturgis; marshal, Cora Van Zuven; conductress, Ruth Jeffer enn: associate conductress, Ethel Russell; musician, Florence Oddie. "! Installing officers for the chap ter were' Mrs! Ralph Sturgis, Mrs. George Ramp and Mrs. Pierre As pinwall. iWar Books Qnb Topic ; DALLAS The executive coun cil - of - the PTA met at the high school Monday night Mrs. Raleigh Mdidleton, president, was in 'charge. " The program included Christ mas carols by Mrs. E. M. Tilton, " Mrs. C. S. Butchart and Miss Mil dred Hubbs. Mrs. Lyle Thomas ac companied. Bette Davis told of the progress made in the prevention and the treatment of tuberculo sis; and of the part the sale of Christmas seals has in it. Miss Marcia Hill of the state library talked at length on reading ma terial for a war-disturbed world, stressing particularly books that are suitable for young people and children. Miss Hill had many books n display which she dis cussed and recommended. She also gave instructions on how to obtain books from the state library. During the business meeting, Mrs. Middleto nannounced the ap pointment of Charles Cochrane and Mrs. Varnum Shreeve to the recreation committee. She also called attention to radio broad casts that are of interest to PTA members on Saturdays beginning December 18th and continuing through February 5th at 10:30 a.m. , Mrs. Azela Sager of the Oregon State college, will be the speaker for the January meeting. Foresees March Visits Grandmother While Brother 111 HAZEL GREEN Rose Viola, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dunigan of Macleay, is staying at the home of her grand parents ,Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dun igan while her brother Billy is ill at home. if I Ik v. i h v'; U Tech. Sre. Lemuel Hendricks (above) of Council Bluffs, Ia 2L who lost a leg and suffered face wound causing paralysis and impaired hearing in com mando action in Tunisia, tells the house military committee in Washington that "there will be another march for a bonus" un less "adequate legislation" pro Tides benefits for discharged service men. (AP wirephoto.) 27th Term Given Wdodburn OES WOODBURN Mrs. Minnie Richards was reelected secretary of Evergreen chapter of Eastern Star for the 27th consecutive year at the election Monday night. Mrs. Vena Lee Dodge was named wor thy grand matron and other offi cers named are worthy patron, George Beach; asociate matron, Mrs. Katherine Moeding; asso ciate patron, August Moeding; sec retary, Mrs. Minnie Richards (re elected for the 27th consecutive year); treasurer, Mrs. Florence Butterfield; conductress, Mrs. Ha zel Hughes; associate conductress, Mrs. Agnes Jones; trustee on the Masonic board, Mrs. Martha Rei-ling. The rest of the officers are ap pointive and will be announced by Mrs. Dodge later. The chapter accepted an invitation from the Masonic Blue lodge to a joint in stallation of officers December 27. After the close of chapter the Past Matrons' club served refresh ments in the dining room, at ta bles decorated with pine needles and cones, and centered with bowls of holly. At the main table the center piece was a small Christ mas tree hung with silver rain. Siiverton Pastor Resigns Post SILVERTON Rev. O. C. Ol son, pastor or calvary Lutheran church for the . past eight years, has resigned, the - resignation to take effect March 1. Rev. Olson gave as his reason that the congregation needed a younger n&n and that he and Mrs. Olson would like to live nearer hteir children, two of whom are in Washington. The Olsons came here from Ev erett, Wash., at the time of the resignation of Rev. Ernest Lar son who had accepted a call to Wisconsin. Homecoming Party Held TALBOT The Sidney-Talbot Farmers Union ' homecoming was held December 10 at the Talbot school house. A 7:30 o'clock -dinner was served on long .tables centered with ivy. About 60 mem bers were present. -, .: I . , i . i - The regular business meeting followed the dinner. - ; Refreshment committee for the regular meeting January 14 In cludes Mr. and Mrs. Richard King, Mr. and ' Mrs. "Earl Lynes, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Myers, Mr. and Mrs. George Marlatt and Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Nave. I Delmer Davidson reported on the recent trip a group of the Sidney-Talbot members made to Camp Adair, whert they were en tertained on Sunday afternoon and at supper. This local has furnished a day room at the camp and mem bers are planning to buy a pi ano for the room. Mrs. - John Zehner, Mrs. Gilbert Belknap and Mrs. Albtrt Cole were ap pointed to purchase it. Dale Turnidge was made a new member of the locaL By motion the local decided to buy a $5 tuberculosis bond. The December 24 meeting has been postponed. Mrs. Ernest Henningsen was in charge of the program which in cluded group singing, stunts by Edmund Clark, songs by Louise, Watenberger accompanied by Bet ty White; guitar numbers by Wayne Johnston, reading by Clif ford Johnston, piano solo by Bet ty White. " Moving pictures were shown by David Turnidge. ' ; , Marion Forks Has Visitors MARION FORKS Bert Walk er, former state police officer sta tioned in this section stopped here Saturday for a friendly chat. Cleo Prather stationed with the state highway department at the "Y" 16 miles east of here was a visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brantner and party also from the Y" were Saturday night visitors. Mr. and Mrs. M. Smith of I dan ha visited with the Youngs Sun day, December 12. Miss Lolly Babcock of Dallas was a weekend visitor of " Dorothy Young. Mrs. Scott Young and Dorothy and party spent a few pleasant hours ice skating on Lost lake Sunday. Neal Ruggles and G. Henshaw of Stay ton were weekend visitors. Ed Loners, former ranger in this district is taking a couple of months leave from the forest ser vice. Mrs. Loners has been' ill for a long tune in thehospital at Sa lam. They will return to their former home where her health may be a great deal better. Church Dedication Is Well Attended SCOTTS MILLS The dedica tion services at the Friends church were well attended. The young people's class of the Christian church held a party in the I OOF hall last Saturday. Mrs. Roy Payne and infant son werereleased from the Siiverton hospital Monday. They are now at the home of Mrs. Payne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kellum. our T-tHMSTMAS... symbolic of all the good things In lives. .. happiness, fellowship, gift luxuries and 'delicacies . . . many now sacrificed that Christmas may again be as we remember it. Although our gifts this year may.nof include Societe chocolates... and the usual bon bon dishes of Societe fine candies may be missing from our homes... there's pleasure In knowing that the men who fight for vs are enjoying tKem. Like the Christmas that will come again so will these delicious confections. &i2jfe CHOCOLATES and Fine cnnoies IMPERIAL CANDY COMPANY SEATTLE Many Friends Visit With Injured Man . JEFFERSON Earl Phelps, who is confined to his home with abroken leg, had a number of vis itors over the weekend and Sun day. . . - : Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Phelps and children of Portland ,Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook and daughter Gloria of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stan dish of Albany.. Jefferson Masons Elect New Officers i JEFFERSON The AF and AM lodge Saturday night elected the following officers for the com ing year: Roland Wall, worshipful master; Herman Johnston, senior warden; Harold Knight, junior warden; E. E. Howell, treasurer; Delmar Davidson, secretary; T. O. Kester -was -elected trustee Jor three years. The officers will be installed on December 27. Valley Birth WOODBURN Cards have come from Grants Pass announcing the birth December 4 of a son, Michael Bruce, to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bon ney, who are making their home on their ranch near Grants Pass. Mrs. Bormey will be remembered as Miss Helen Andrews, a former teacher in Woodburn high school. Mr. Bonney was a native of Wood burn and has many relatives here. Visits in California r JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wickersham are spending sev eral weeks visiting relatives in Santa Cruz, Calif. Dinner Held ; ; For Guard DALLAS Members of Com pany A and Company B of ' the Oregon State Guards and , their families, held a covered dish din ner at the armory . Monday night. - Dr. H. D. Peterson, chairman. presented the following program short talks by William Severs, Pvt. F. R. Bradley, Mr. Van Alstine, Mrs. H. D. Peterson and Captain Marten. Donald Fabbert, principal of the Dallas high school was the speaker of the evening. A Hawaii an dance, Carol Dennis; two num bers by the junior high trio; two solos, Donald Hughes, and two numbers by the high school double mixed quartette, concluded the program. Family Dinner Held. 7itH Albany Relslives - JEFFERSON -. Air. ana juts. R..L Wright. and. three children and Mr. and Mrs. John Wright at tended a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Llrs. 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