' Plan -Election Day Dinner Turner WSCS Discuss , Affair lo Be Held . ; At Ilogsed Home ... TTTPMITP TUtrm Tl tit C ( Mrs. W. R. Hogsed, Mrs. F. C. , attended the executive meeting of " the " Methodist WSCS society: Plans were outlined for the elec tion day dinner. Mrs. Hogsed is general chairman- It will be held at the Hogsed hone. Her. commit tee of helpers will be announced later. - Mrs. Frank Armentrout and Mrs. Viola Fordney of Tillamook are guests of Mrs. Armentrout's mother, Mrs. Wallace T. Riches, and will remain over Mothers day. r Mrs. Maude B. Bones returned - home Monday from Portland, . where she attended , the federal inspection at Hill Military acade , my, where her son, Keith Bones, will graduate this year. Mothers of the cadets . were -honored with .a dress parade, v . Miss Lois Gunning of Portland was a guest of her aunt, Mrs. F. C. Gunning, las week. ; . ' Carol Standlcy visited Shirley Farrell in Salem and returned Sunday night. ' ' ; V f Leo . Klokstad returned home ' the last ' of the week; ' after six weeks at the Salem '. Deaconess " hospital, 1 where he underwent! a major operation. He is able to be up and about his home: ' May Renea, the : two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, was brought home from a :' Salem hospital, where she was ill with pneumonia, and is conval escing. ; .f Godfrey Hughes is a patient at the Deaconess hospital, and ex- pects to undergo an operation as soon as' his condition permits. - ' ' ' : . Tii in or YXVrri on Plan Banquet .. TURNER The . Sisterhood of , the Turner. Christian church '; met Thursday for a "special quilting -party.' The regular meeting will - be next Thursday, when: plans .will be made for the Ninety and Nine men's banquet to be. held in the Christian church dining room May 22. The committees will be appointed for. the banquet, when juu men are expeciea xo ne pres ent" V "."- ';- Sisterhood members at the af ternoon's quilting were Mrs. Mar garet Orr.jMrs. Sallie Esson, Mrs. Elsie Whiteaker, Mrs. Annie Wjn dom, Mrs. , Henry Leep, . Mrs. Charles Standley, j Mrs. Homer Haggard, Mrs. Frank Parr and 'granddaughter Pauline Denyer of Portland, Miss Nadine Ellis and Mrs. George Brower, Bit. Angel Seminary To Run All Year As War Measure , MT s ANGEL As a temporary war measure to comply with the . ! v - m n ' A I 1 i a wisiica vk me iiaiiuua selective service act, Mt, Angel seminary will conduct an additional semes ter's work during the coming summer making a full 12-month year of study for the young men studying for the priesthood.. The summer . session will include all . classes beginning with the college ", ! freshman year. V- r- " The summer semester begins on June 19 and. ends September ' 2, giving the students just a brief ' respite from classes between the summer and 'the' regular spring and fall semesters. During the . . summer session, class periods will be a full 60 minutes and classes wilj be held -. six days a week. . All prospective seminarians of college level are t urged to make 'application as soon as possible. . Today - Last Times : Doors Open 1:45 -Continuous Show Starts 2 P. M. HUT fl VV1 1 l " J tim IIoIIa Eider' Starts Tomorrow Red Skelton In nVUlSTLING IN ESOOKLYN- . Co-Featured with Lam and Abner In fj This Is lYashlneton" CATITOON - NEWS " MM newi Reports From The Statesman's Community Correspondents , Salem, Oregon,' Saturday Morning. May. 13, 1944 PAGE THSEE Mrs. Reynolds : Rites Friday . ALBANY Funeral services for Mrs. Lela Davis Shedd Reynolds, 70, were held Friday, May 42, fol lowed by burial in Riverside cem etery. Mrs. Reynolds died in the General hospital May 10, follow ing an illness of two weeks, the result of a stroke. " ' - . ? Bom at Shedd on May. 22, 1873, Mrs. Reynolds was a daughter' of Oregon pioneers. She lived in Shedd until her marriage to Char les Shedd, which took place in Albany ori November 21, 1893, af ter "which she made her home in Albany. Mr. Shedd died in 1925, and on October 15, 1932, she was married to L R. Reynolds in Sa I em. They also made their home in Albany. ' , Mrs. Reynolds was member of the Re;:kah lodge and - Ufe aux iliary mp Phillips, Spanish American war veterans. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Josie Clement of Tacoma and Mrs. El tha Turner of Albany, and two brothers, John Davis of Brownsville and Charles Davis of Albany. ' DDayPlan Considered STLVERTON SUvertjm's ob servance of the D day will be discussed at the May 18 meeting of the Silverton chamber of com merce, according to J. W. Jordan, president.' No plans' for this ob servance have .as yet "been made. A speaker is being arranged for this meeting, and decision' will also j be taken as to whether a' June meeting' will -be held or if no further regular-meetings- will be held until autumn. In former years, ; summer meetings have been - lispensed with,, but some rr embers favor holding' meetings this ' si immer because of the ' in ability to attend meetings elsewhere. Little Girl Comes To Stay With Aunt . SILVERTON Beverly Jean Rusher; 8 formerly . of Portland, hag come to make her borne with her aunt and uncle,' Mr. and Mrs. William , Rue. Her mother .: died about a month ago, and her fath er,; Joe Rusher, Is to be inducted In he army. He had had a defer ment because of his wife's illness and death. , Pip Right of Way Sought j SILVERTON Procuring of rigtitof-ways f o the laying "of the 2.2 miles of pipeline at Sil verton is now underway under the 'direction of the city manager, Harry C.McCrea. As soon as all right-of-ways have been arranged for direct surveys for the . line wiU be made and the pipe will be I obtained. Arrangements for procuring 'the pipe was made at the May city council meeting. The pipline goes onto " the Abiqua line, which was laid some 25 years ago, and which furnishes Silverton's main water supply. Leakage on. the line. has. been re ported very heavy by City Water Superintendent T. I Blust, who hopes to have the line completed before the dry season. " 'f'T Pumping, which for the 'past year has been - d o n e by diesel power, will, also be changed to electric power within the next few, months,' it is hoped. ,. $t V, " ' 'i' Quilt Blocks Are Mads Byt Auxiliary Members $ - SlLVFJtTON;;The -American I Legion auxiliary sewing ciub met Wednesday, at the '( HomeXof J Mrs. E. L. Starr--with seven. members preieht The time: was. spent ,in malting quilt., blocks, which -.will. uter De maae.mto a quut ana sold for4 . the ' benefit of . the club members' projects."-' :';'i y HUBDY! It Ends) TODAY j 11 The Best Mystery -wV? I i rimLJ: nunn ioiie Ella Raines'- Alan Curtis Special- Attraction March of Time: South American Front" "Cue tk OF GVT. - Co nn! A :. .V," Swmm HHmt( Mry PETE FS M H t L STC 1 s i y J Motion .Picture ; Theatre : WAC Recruiting Week, May 11 torn May H : Enlist . Today! Valley Calendar SATCKDAT. MAT M ; Yamhill County Hoineinakers SDrina Festival, McMinnville. . MONDAY HAT IS Roberts grant Home Ke club, Mrs. Herbert Miller, 1 pm. ;. t TCESDAT,MAT IS ' ' . ' " Liberty Farmers Union. - . Union Hill Home Extension unit. Mrs. W. M. Tate, IM pjn. -WTDNSSDAT. MAT 11 - Hubbard j Women's , dub. : Mrs. B. Paulson, 1 pjn. THVBSDAT. MAT IS iPrinfla Community . club. -.Ubcrty. Women's dub at school.' rtUDAT, MAT IS , "',., Primary election. - f Roberts Homo Kxtension unit. Un Roy Rice, i -.. - , i. . . Silverton Musical Program Scheduled - j i SILVERTON The public is In vited to the annual music, recital to be 4 given Sunday night at' St Paul's Catholic hajl at 8 o'clock. Taking part In the program will W Brice Brandt, Loretta Toft Wade Jones, Billy and Beverly Deggeller, Sharon Sullivan, Na dlnei Small, Marlyn Smith, Kath- erme Brandt, Katherine Loe, John Evans, Patricia ' Brandt, Harold Fitzke, Theresa Thomas, Kather ine Bayes and Louise Ulvin. ; TtlcGreas Visit Iii Montana Silverton Manager' Family1 Follow Him : To New Position ' . t . i . i - I . ... 7 SILVERTON Bernard, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl B.- Ben nett, Is convalescing f r o m an emergency jappendectomy at the hospitaL ' j .,, . ' , . Raymond Brewer who has been in - the -marine -hosptial .in Seattle since January, was able to go to his jhome at Portland this week. He is! a son-in-law of Mrs. Ethel Bockj and formerly lived at Silverton; Rev. O. C. Olson has returned from a circuit meeting: of the Lutheran Free church held In As toria. While there he saw Rev. Borevick, . . a former' Silverton youth, now j with a service men's home at. Astoria. I q Nominations of officers for the earning year-wCl be held -t 'American -Legion . auxiliary meet ing Monday night - Mrs. Harry C. McCrea and son and - daughter have arrived in Montana on - their Journey from BlalrsvDle.Pa to Silverton to. make their home. They will. I visit briefly -with-relatively there before coming on to their new 'home. S Mr. ' McCrea : arrived . here a month ago to take over the city managership at Silverton. " V r - ? Mrs.' C E. Jorgensoa ..has . gone to Berkeley, Calif, to visit her son j and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Howard- Jorgenson.il; v,, - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Funrue have, moved from the old Fun- rue home to the Halverson farm which they purchased some time ago. ' Mr. and Mrs. . Otto Lais have received 1300 baby turkeys which they hope to raise on their tur key farm here,' Donald Miller, son of Mrs. A. E. RIed, has received 250 baby turkeys to raise as his FFA pro ect IIomeDemoiitration Agent at Lyons Sleeting. LYONS Viola Hansen, dem onstration agent from Oregon State college, was at the meeting of the women's club and demon strated cooking vegetables to con serve vitamins cjid minerals. ; A no-host luncheon was served at the noon, hour, and the .after noon was spent in .quilting and Red Cross work. Mrs. Floyd Bas sett, chairman of, the Home Eco nomics club, - was chairman : for the 1 occasion. Another meeting will be held later to demonstrate canning in pressure cookers. "' ' Community Clubs : ROSED ALE The Community club will meet at the school house Saturday night at 8 o'clock. The main business of the evening will be the election of officers. The program is in charge of H. D. Carter. . ' . t . .- . . r t : . " . : i 1 ; ; ' 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ; - 1 1 1 1 . 1 'iy : CEtEiira m rac 2S :mmism -: - i -. . ........ - . . , - . t . .1 1 ... . 1 -, i . . . 1 - . . "i 'r-l ' : . " S- . " I MMbiistfusMeMBsa All Salem WAG Mothers Are Invited to Be Guests of the ; Salem Theaters On Mother's Day! FREE TICKETS available from 12:45 P. M. to 3:00 P. M. today and tomorrow at the Grand and Elsinore Theatres to all Salem Mothers who can identify themselves as having daughters in the WAC from Salem. These tickets will be good for admission to any Salem theatre, any time Sunday May 14, Mother's Day. Grand-State-Liberty tickets available at Grand. Elsmore-Capitol tickets available at Elsinore. ! Becrniling Dooih ill Grand Sunday ! will be manned by Li. Edith DiRe, U: S.-Army WAC re cruiting officer and a ' mem ber of OCD. V K . A ,n v Decnuiing Boolh iii Elsinore : Sunday will be manned by Sgt. Gara ReyBolds, U. S. Army recruit ing specialist and a member of OCD. Information Literature and Applications Will Be Available at These Two Booths on Sunday J.i to All Interested Women it ic it -it the h ' .i.- fnflins ot 'nc " " " - :l J2 t,o nrccotca ncr ,-- i ne Thi. Week mark. he con tw jear. WM ort 80 e "f, .icepunce "MBy U meant .bat .U rving T" nd fir winning th. total ary aa.Uon , the 8,0W , Army Corps wUiD. rf jhey army done can "Uthe t&ZL VoCe eugiWeW serve, andlhu. !, .bout to celebrateAEl h ha o women o el B fa war in to say This tribute is -htowards victory, r. A' a siogJ oriug j , its, Your - Women's Army Corps. - m 10. . ; This is cue cl a scries cf cdveriissaeals mds csssiile thrrali the ccsperalica cl the fcllanirj pshlid-spiriled ccncercs and indiyidcals in ccaperalica nilhi U. S.;ArayJUAC necardtis Andresen & Sons, Inc. Anunsen Co. Carl Armpriest,' Rootinf & . Sheet Metal Benson Banner Bakery i' Beutler-QuisUd Lbr. Co. 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Fruit Products Ca . Oregon, Gravel Company -. Orey tt Magee Cigar Store Pacific' Coast Hops ' Paulus Bros.. Packing Co. Peacock Cleaners . : The Pioneer Club Plywood Design Corp.11 A. J. Ray & Son, Inc. . . Hops . - Reid Murdoch & Ca F O. Repine St Ca " " ' J Painting ; W, T. Rigdon Co. ' - L Funeral Directors " ' River Bend Sand V Gravel :,-;,, ca.'C r;:;.-,;;;-"' KTf:;- JohiT J. Roberts St Ca ' The Robin Hood Cafe -' i Beverages - . , W.' W. Rosebraugh Pur- - a naces, Tanks, Burners Salem Box Ca " : - ' - .: - v. ' " -'". ---, - '-A Salem Concrete Pipe St . . , Products Ca' Salem Heavy Hauling St : ,; Equipment Ca - Salem Laundry Ca ; Salem "Malt Shop - i Lunches Beverages - Salem Linen Mills - Salem Sand St Gravel Co. Sanitary Service Ca Silver Falls Timber ' i t: Company Silvertoft . West Coast Beet Seed a i' SL A. Simmons, General Petroleum Distributor . G. M. Slents Feed St Seed Co. . ... . Starr Fruit Products Ca . 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