Mrs. Jaeschke Is Entertained -f . -.it- .rj ' .-.-V : -v - i- - - r- i .- . .,- s - Silverton Club Leader Honored at Reception AtYearVEnd . SIT WffBiPnUT ir : . J aeschke, , out-going - president of the Silverton Woman'i club, wu '" honored Monday afternoon at the annual no-hostess luncheon,? the final meeting of the year, held In . the luncheon room of the Eugene Field building. Mrs. George Hubbs, a past president, and Mrs. Clark Bachman, Incoming president, both paid tribute to Mrs. Jaeschke, and Mrs. Bachman, in behalf of the club, presented her with m gift. As a special feature, Mrs. A. J. Titus, paid special tribute to mo thers. Mrs. H. B. Latham, chair , man of the library board,"gave a meeting held at Salem Saturday, Mrs. Tiatham, who is a member of - the state board of ; directors, re ' Viewed the messages brought by the Saturday speakers, and also spoke of the libraries place in post war work. During the business meeting, the ' club voted $30 to the 1 i b r a r y's . book fund. Mrs. Jaeschke served as Installing officer! Mrs. Bachman. president; Mrs. George Christen son, vice-president, Mrs. Ronald Hubbs, secretary, and Mrs. A. J. Titn trMiirir. i A number of guests were pres- ent, and the hostess committee in ! eluded Mrs. George Hubbs, Mrs. George Jaeschke and Mrs. Helmer ' Brokke. New Officers Are Installed AMITY The Baptist Mission Circle met Friday with Mrs. W. H. Loop west of town. Mrs. J. O. Cas teel had charge of the opening de votions. Prayers were offered by the members present This was the last meeting of the church year for missions. V , The new-officers were installed by Mrs. Casteel, retiring president, as follows: Mrs. E. H. Lehman, president; M r s. G. E. Gillaspie, vice-president; Mrs. W. H. Loop, secretary-treasurer. ; . Mrs. G. E. Gillaspie and Mrs. Vernisha Newby gave reports on the women's mission rally held re cently in Salem. "Hope" was. the theme word for missions during the year just closed and Mrs. E. H. Lehman,; assisted. by her chosen helpers, presented a short program on hope's fruition, and Mrs. F. C. Fitzpatrick gave a short lesson on the same" subject. Bev. Tapscott offered prayer.' . ! ! The "love gift" ' 6 x e s were opened and the silver offering" was made for mission "work.1. Twelve members . responded ' to roll call. During the social hour refresh ments were served. The next meet ing will be held ' at the Baptist church, with Mrs. G. E. Gillaspie as hostess, May 26. Eastern Stars Entertained AMITY Amity Masonic lodge entertained members of Amity Eastern Star Saturday in the Masonic ; hall. The time was spent in playing Chinese check ers, bridge and other 'games. The Sisterhood of the Christian . church of Amity will meet Thurs day afternoon. May ill, at the church, where a special Mother's day program .will be presented. Gifts will be presented to the oldest and the youngest mother present A covered dish luncheon will be served . at noon and an offering f for . missions . will be made. '; Vi; ; ; t'J- " Mrs. J. C. Johnson has returned from Bend, where she visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Van Buskirk. ' Mrs. Mary (Aunt Mollie) Loop Is seriously ill .at her home in the south part of town.' Mrs. Loop has been in failing health for sev eral months. " , Bullocks Go To Kansas NORTH HOWELL Rev. and Mrs. Bullock and two children have gone to Kansas to spend a few weeks with relatives. Rev. Bullock is p a s t o r of the local church. J'.-. ' All the lumber for a new barn on the August Woelke farm has been hauled and the work; of fearing down the present build lng has begun, woelke plans a new 30 ' x 60 structure with a concrete floor and low concrete wall on the same site as the pres ent barn. - , - Silverton Pets To Parade May 26 SILVERTON The annual pet parade sponsored by the American Legion of which C. H. Dickerson is commander, has been, set for Friday night, May 29, at 8:30 o'clock, to start from the city park and go through the main 'Streets of town. Usually the parade is on Saturday mornings with the treat show In the afternoon.' It is un derstood that the 'show' will be held as usual on Saturday after noon. ' ' ; ;- " " , ' The , committee Is' announcing, that rural schools and community projects and rural clubs for the youKjcr folk are urged to be rep resented in the parade. Reports From Marion FU 7 ' Has Meeting MARION The Farmers Union met Friday night Visitors present from Liberty local were John Dasch, J. Judd and Lewis Jud son; also C F. French of Salem. The last two are candidates. Bar ley Libby a poke on legislative and public affairs and 'especially urged members to study the candidates and to not fail to vote. Mr, and Mrs. George E. Wil kenson and, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Weise were taken in as members. Mrs. Smith said the lounging rooms at the Farmers Union warehouse in Salem are com pleted and invited members to make it their headquarters while in town. . r Mrs. Herman ' DeLangh gave the report for the flower com mittee; Homer Smith, Fred Schermacher reported on the warehouse; Mr. and Mrs. J. Pal mer, who have been employed at the Salem warehouse, are mov ing to Corvallis, and he will be manager of the new. cooperative warehouse to be established there. The next meeting of. the local has been changed to May 18 due to; the primary election. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roan are chairmen of the refreshment committee for the May 18 meeting. The auxiliary of the Farmers Union of Marion local will meet Thursday with a no-host lunch eon. - Many Changes Are listed AMITY Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lindroff moved to -Portland the first of the week where they have bought a house. They have been employed in Portland for nearly a year and recently sold their property here to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wathee, who will move this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jarvis of California have moved to the Earl Burch farm north of Amity and Mr. land Mrs. Burch and family have moved to the W.. R. Osborne property of 28 acres . in the south part of Amity, which 1 1 .1.4. 1 A. 41- ' A uiey ouugni last uiuiiwju Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Reisinger of Portland, parents of Mrs. C. H. Law, have moved to Amity and are now living in the J)r. C. H. Law cottage on S Ou t h Trade street. It was recently vacated by the William Sproal family, who have moved to the former W. J. Udell place on North Trade street Future Farmers Provide Program SUNNYSIDE A community club met Friday at the school house. The program was arranged by the Future Farmers of Salem. It was the last meeting until Octo ber, i Mr. and Mrs. H. LMcMillen from Tacoma, visited Mrs. Rosetta McMillen and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mealey from Portland are working oh their farm. . Miller's . ' r . . . , i '!! ..... h-.t , . .... ... . . . -' , , ; ' x .' -.- - - '- '' ' ' " - . 1 "" i .;t : The Statesmai Salem. Oregon, Wednesday Mornlngi May 10. 1944 Extension Program Planned For Seventeen Communities ' Projects for the third year of the home extension program in Marion county were determined when" delegates representing 100 per cent of the units in the county, with two new communi ties represented met for the1 annual Program Planning Day held at the YMCA in Salem Tuesday. -Miss Lois : Lutz, home , manage- menl specialist from Oregon State college, representing the state staff, spoke on "Problems Con fronting the Homemaker Today." Miss Frances Clinton, home dem onstration agent reported inter est 'in the extension program growing. . " The projects . selected for the coming year by the 43 delegates representing 17 communities were as follows: "Housecleaning Aids, and Care and Pressing of Cloth ing," two meetings to be conduct ed by project leaders; five to be presented by Miss Clinton: "Un derstanding Ourselves," (part II); "Forestalling D elinquency "; "Short Cuts in Sewing"; "Keep Well with Vitamin, C"; "House hold Pests, or Repairing Inner spring Cushions". one to be chosen. ) A; county-wide officers' train ing meeting in parliamentary pro cedure is to be held in the fall. Invitations are to be extended to all organizations interested. Tjuree special schools are to be scheduled: dressmaking, tailor ing ;land slip cover making. The places will be announced later. Members re-elected to the county committee were Mrs. Floyd Fox, Mrs. Harry Martin and Mrs. i Verny Scott whose terms expired this year. A surprise feature of" the day was' luncheon served at the home of Miss Clinton on South Summer street The sun broke through the clouds and showers long enough that ( the attractively - decorated serving table could be placed in theiyard. Representatives present were: Mrs. S. B. Davidson, Mrs. R. J. Seeger, Liberty; Mrs, V. T. Jack son, Edena lane; Mrs. O. P. Higle, Miss Thelma de Vries, Mrs. C A. Lynds, county committee, Prat um-Macleay; Mrs. Ora Morris, Hubbard; Mrs. Ella J. Becker, Mrs, Hattie Bumgardner, Wood burn; Mrs. Mollie McKinney, Mrs. Grace Conklin, East Salem; Mrs. May ; Crittenden. Roberts; Mrs. Lee Brown, Stay ton; Mrs. Harry Maf-tin, county committee, - Prat um-Macleay; Mrs. James Keys, county committee, Edena lane; Mrs. Jessie Carter, Union Hill; Mrs. Cleo Keppinger, Mrs. John Cage, Central Howell; Mrs. Ver ny yScott, county committee, Un ion.': Hill; Mrs. Helen Wiesner, North Howell; Mrs. D. E. Blinston, Service Men Entertained ELDRIEDGE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goff in entertained at din nT; Sunday for Mr. and Mrs.' Ar thur Brook of Salem. .. . Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Nusom en tertained fit dinner Sunday hon oring their son, Don A. Nusom, USN, whd will report at Farra gut Thursday after a 13 day leave. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bruhdidge, Patsy and Gale Brun didge, Woodburn; " Glen Skeels, USN; Howard MendenhalL Hu bert Brundidge, Robert - Heisler, Don Nusom, USN, and the hosts. Galley7 " Mr', i s Conmutnty Correspondents Talbot; Mrs. Edna Reeves, Ank- eny; ;Mrs. P. I'C. SchermackeT, Marion; Mrs. Francis Porter, Mrs. Grace Reinhart, Silverton Hills; Mrs. S. L.Minard, Roberts; Mrs. George H. McCoy, Marionr Mrs. u u Bennett, Airs, raw uneo enow, Mrs. H. E. Gardner, Sa lem Heights; Mrs. Grace Cramer, county committee, Hubbard; Mrs. Helmer Brokke, Mrs. George Jaeschke, Mrs. Alf Nelson, Mrs. H. JJ Titus, Silverton; Mrs. H. R. Woodburn, county commit tee, Salem Height; Mrs. A. B. Horner, Gates; Mrs. H. M. Tate, Mrs. H. F. .Krenz, Union Hill; Mrs. M. M. Magee, Pratum-Macleay; Mrs. Floyd Fox, -county commit tee, Union; Hill; Mrs. P. D. Baker, Edena lane, i i Senior Qass Holds Banquet AUMJJVILLE A voyage aboard n ship was the entertain ment pi esented the guests at tending the junior-senior high school banquet at . the school Thursday night The school prin cipal, R. E. Hough, pilot; in charge of cargo, Mrs. Fitts; sails, Mark Killinger; rudder, Wilford La Fountaine; knots, Mildred Clutter; buoy, Glenn Klein; crow's-nest, Mrs. Ruth Riches; anchor, Jim Comstock; all gave toasts. ' ! "On Board the S-S.," was given by the senior class. Welcoming words were said by the toastmas ter, Blossom Bates, with re sponse by John Harper. Decorations for the banquet were designed to lend realism to the voyage. ; Special g u e s t s in addition to the two! classes were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hough, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox, Miss Alice Jaquet Mrs. Sehon, Mrs. Fitts, Mrs. Ethel Sundlie. v Mt. Angel Academy; Commencement Plans Are Made MOUNI ANGEL Mount An gel normal and academy will hold its annual commencement on the night of June 1 when 40 young women will receive their diplo mas. The; Rev. Bernard J. Mc Donnell of Salem will be com mencement speaker. Silverton Judge - T Fines Three Offenders - SILVERTON Clarence Dale Herr paid $7.50 in city police court with Judge Bert Terry on the bench; for alleged destruction of city property involving a street sign. '('. Lawrence Hensler was given a $25 fine and a 30-day suspended Jail sentence, on charge of disor derly conduct Victor Grossnickle, of the po lice force,1 made both arrests. PAGE THSTE Dinner Parties Honor Guests NORTH HO WELL Saturday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wiesner and Mrs. R. E. McKee, were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McKee of Salem; and Sgt and Mrs. Elmer Meade of Lone Beach, Calif. ( Sunday dinner gue its at the K. D. Coomler home were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Coomler and children Diane and Dickie of Silverton, and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Russ and daugh7 ter Barbara Jean of Labish Center. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Martha Vinton were Mrs. Winnie MacKay, and Mr. and Mrs. William Summerville of Van' couver; Mr. and Mrs. George Van Orsdale of Los Angeles. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rickard and family and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vinton. ; Sunnyside Qnb Members Listed , SUNNYSIDE Winners in the 4-H spring show from Sunnyside included: " . ' . Louise McMillen and N o r m a Russell, Marion county winners in the 4-H home economics judging contest and received a half schol arship each. J Norma Russell and Maruia snerwood each received a half scholarship in the style re vue. Blue ribbon winners were Donna Pearson in cooking division I, Mary Koellman, Norma Russell. Red ribbon winners were Alberta Black well, Joyce Cpnboy, Donnie Jones, LaVern Jones, Norma Rus sell and Charles Sherwood. White ribbon winners were Betty McMil len, Louise McMillen, Martha Sherwood, Charles Sherwood, Im- ogene McNeil, Louise McMillen and Donnie Jones. I ' . J f :5:S:: V uniifl " JC :xx-...-.v. 4-H Club Party Held Fndayi ; Central Howell Holds h Annual Open House, . Awards Are Blade CENTRAL HOWELL- The an nual open house by the 4H clubs was held Friday night; Officers of the elub are Eryin Roth,' presi dent; Shirley . Roth, , vice presi dent The program announced by the 'president included flag sa lute and song, America, by school and audience: 4H club flag sa lute; numbers by jthe primary rhy thm band ledy Mm. Jessie Rains; a' health, play, TTommy Sees Doctor, by upper . grade child ren; marimba solos . by Edward Strut with piano accompaniment by bis "mother; awarding of Rice writing certificates by Mrs. Rains. Awarding of .4H club pins by Amos uieriy; songs by primary pupils; style review by 4H aew- mg ciud giris oirecteu by leader, Mrs. Jasper King; song, .Mother Machree, by Joanne and Shirley Roth; ' song, Staif Spangled . Ban ner, by alL Awards to the 4H winners were as follows: sewing II Betty Jo Haverson, first; j Helen Edwards, second. Sewing III Shirley Roth, first; Adeline Hanry, second. Art posters Bruce Beals and ; Ervin Roth, firsts; Shirley . Roth, - sec ond. Hobby . , j Maxine Hansen, first on dogs; Harold Watts, first on stamp book; Adeline Hanry. and Bonnie Blaney, second. Sheep Ervin Roth, first; Harold Watts, first; Bruce Beats, second. Calves Dick Bye, first; Mayo and James Hollin, second. i Baccalaureate services for. the eighth grade will be held: the night of April 14, at eight o' clock at the Pratum Mennonite church. . j I Graduation exercises for the four eighth grade pupils, Adeline Hanry, Shirley Rom, Bruce Beals and Ervin Roth, 'will be held May 18, at 8 o'clockJ v t The school and community pic nic will be held Saturday, May 20. s i - - - x ' S' j. 1 v " 7h . -SI - - ' - - a J - - - . V V - v A. " s I - It . - - ' t M , e ' V ' N -- -t 5 KEY WORDS MORE SMOKING PLEASURE NATURE .' i in making Chesterfields a better cigarette. Nature, with the farmers'! help, grows the Worlds Best flbBACCOS. i Science : then takes a hand : them together in .Right! Combination to give you the cigarette -t that Tastes Valloy- Calendar WTDNCSDAT. WT 1 Union HUl Home Xo ehib. Urs. Philip rischF. SUvertoo Home Extraxion unit, Eu gene Fields school 1:30. j THUKSDAT, MAT 11 Hyevill Farmers' UnHm Gates Woman's club, 1 sun. . . ntlDAT, MAT 11 East Salem Home Ex tension unit Swefle. school. 130 pjn. SATCKOAT. MAT IS Ymhill County Homemakers SprlnM rmwm. aocMianvuM.-. . . Lincoln Club Plans Fort Mother m Day LINCOLN Mother's day wfll be observed, at the : meeting of Lincoln Ladies Goodwill club at the borne of the president," Mrs. Nels i Yenckel Thursday ; after- onJ Mrs. Marl Flint McCall plana to attend and give one of her interesting travelogues, which she Illustrates with articles from countries visited. ' " : ; CALL V- CDcan-n-GE) 1 foq tqavel mFoannTEon Telephono 3S4S i Mofnnner Sdfduht to PorflaiMf, Son Francisco Los Angeles, Chicago, Now York, Washington, 0. Cl -;' r- V--!:.: --v -.-v.; - J. vC. f: - V'; J;' " Swm gofs lis sham of ! rho best foboeco "Anybody going' dawn the buying line at the tobacco auctions can sec howl , Chesterfield sure gets its share of the! best tobacco offered for tate, . ; : ' &mar Tofcocce Former TanmoMvilla SL i t j , TO AND SCIENCE unite -1 i c ' .... . and blends Chesterfield's that's Wilder Better. ft LA OrvaL Larsons - Visit Silverton , - . ; - - ; ' . SILVERTON Orval Larson, petty officer third class, and Mrs. Larson of Yakima, Wash spent the, weekend with his father, W. C Larson at Silverton. Seaman Lar son has completed boot training at Farragut and will find out where he Is to be stationed when he re turns there ' this weekend. - Mrs. Larson and their two' children will remain at Yakima until he is sta tioned. ; Mr. Larson's sister," Mrs. Alvin Legard entertained for the visitors at noon Sunday, and Sunday night his father and Mrs. W. C. Larson entertained. Present at both occa sions were Seaman and Mrs. Orval Larson of Yakima, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Larson-of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. W. C Larson and Harold Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Legard and Denxel and Harold Legard. yt-v