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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1944)
Investiture Of Scouts Held In Monmouth MONMOU T H Investiture ceremonies for Tenderfoot icouts of Monmouth were held here Fri- day night, with ! Scoutmaster L J. Padeon . of Dallas, and his own troop, presenting . exemplification of the order. ; v ' ' ' v; : ; ,ReV. W. A. Ekins,gave the ad dress of welcome. Rev. H. R. Scheuermann gave the invoca tion. Lyle Leigh ton of ,- Salem, . Cascade area councilman, gave ah interesting talk; to the 'mothers of scouts who were present. ; j ; Dinner was ; served with par ents and committees of the local troop present, in addition to the scouts. The tables, gay with spring 'flower -arrangemnets, featured a Mother's day motif. Mrs. Clifford Hassler was chairman of dinner 'plans, assited by J -Irs. Jack Stump, Mrs. Frances Coleman , and Mrs. Oscar Groves. Mother's' day cor sages were pinned on the moth ers by Donald Zerkel and David Atwater. - The dinner courses were inter spersed with these program -features: guitar numbers; by the Jaynes family, cornet trio: Johnny Stump, Conrad Howard : and Os car Groves, played "America'; Stump and Howard played the . marine hymn, David Jaynes gave a bones solo, Joe Partlow read a poem, entitled, "Mother"; Tommy Coleman gave a reading, "My Mother." -. , -. At close of the dinner ! the in vestiture ceremonies took place. The Dallas scouts demonstrated a 16-point compass having four cardinal points: north, south, east and west, representing the cardin al principles on which scouting is built j "j - , Membership cards and badges were given the Monmouth boys, and a highlight of the affair was presentation of their charter by Lyle Leighton, to j the local com mittee.) The troop officially or ganized here, March 30, now has , 26. An entertainment feature was a -' movie - presentation of Camp Pioneer on Pine lake in the Cas cades, given by Leighton. Mid - Willamette ali Study Normal School MONMOUTH -- Thirteen' high school seniors from Marion coun ty were guests on the OCE cam pus Monday night and Tuesday of .last week. Visit of the stu dents, who are interested in teaching as a profession, was sponsored by Delta chapter of Alpha Rho chapter of the nation al Delta Kappa Gamma profes sional fraternity. The Delta chap ter includes members from Polk, Marion and Yamhill counties. Mrs. Agnes Booth, vice president; and Mrs. Carmelita Weddle og Salerr. acompanied the girls here!. 1 Guests included: Norma Mon- son, Diana Doyle, Velma Norton, Flodine Lucht, Pauline Heugstac. and Joyce King all of Silverton; Joan Sargent and Wilma McHo- lick, Woodburn; Vivian Harms, Esther Collins, Gayla Versteeg, and Violet Warthen of Aumsville; and Helen Wilson of Gates. Mill City Women's Club Makes Plans MILL CITY The Women's club met with Mrs. Curtis Cline; Mrs. R. Saucier was assistant hos tess. . New members voted in were Mrs. Carl Kelly, sr., Mrs. Wallace Henderson and Mrs. Frank Merrill. Boxes have been placed at Mrs.: Hendricson's and Wood's store for rayon stockings and materials to be used by the boys at the Rose burg veterans' hospital for rugs. Scrap books were made after the meeting for the Veterans' hos pital. Eighteen members and three guests were present. 7 Riverdale Pupils Finish RIVERDALE Graduation ex ercises w?re ' held ' last Tuesday. The program included introduc tion of class, Miss Frances Nowak, principal; salutation, Harold Lar kins; song, "Stars of a Summer Night", and "Ah, Lovely Mead ows," by a quartet, Joanne Ku-t cera, Vera Klein, Shirley Pearsall, and Paddy Eyerly; class history Betty Alice Kins; valedictory, Gene Klein; vocal solo, "The Ro bins, by Norman Newton; class prophecy, Shirley Pearsall; trio. Say a Pray'r for ihe Boys Over; There, Vera Klein, Shirley Pear-! sail and Paddy Eyerly, accompan ied by Joanne Kucera. . Class poem,. "Farewell Her bert Kucera; two songs, "Ken tucky Babe'.', and "Shortenin Bread," by members from the first, second, third and fourth grades. Two accordian ' numbers by Joanne Kucera; two solos, "Springtime" ' and "What' s the Good News?" Barbara Daley; class will, Paddy Eyerly. . Mrs.- Agnes C. Booth, Marion county school superintendent, ad dressed the graduates and pre sented the diplomas to graduates. " They are Paddy Eyerly, Betty Alice Kihs, Gene Klein, Harold Larkins, Herbert Kucera, Robert Pearsall and Lawrence Goff. '-.The class officers were Harold Larkins, president and Paddy Ey . erly,' secretary. 7 Class colors are pastel pink, blue and white. Class flower is the rose. Class motto is "Launched, But Not Anchored." -The school picnic! will be Mon day, May 22. .Everyone in the community is invited and a pic nic supper will be served at 7 pm. in order to give those working an opportunity to attend. Games and contests are planned zor the aft- - ernoon. CE at Mill City y Honors Mothers MILL CITY The Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church had a banquet Friday in the recreation room of the high schooL The banquet honored f'f mothers of members.' The committees in charge were, food: Nadine Hurt, Mavis Mundt and Ethlyn Tunison; tables, Caro- ; lyn Tunison, Gloria : Jeane Hurt program," Margie Thompson and Marguerite Smith. Mothers pres- - ent were Mrs. R. Mundt, Mrs. ; Clyde Rodgers, Mrs. Ed Thomp Vaon, Mrs. Lester Hathaway, Mrs. - Fred Grimes, Mrs. Otto Witt, Mrs. Leola Hurt, Mrs. Ann. Dawes, Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. Lafe Pot- " ter. Mrs. E. Tunison and Mrs. ' Lee Morris. " Fcrci Fun Acres Contract FA1 Farmer Land Clearing Bulldozing FLilByLrlra Rt. 1, Sheridan, Ore. .Mew " ;i ..;:" ')' I ; i,l ; Reports From The Statesman's Community, Correspondents Salem, Orecjon, Sunday Morning, May 21 1944 PAGE THZEE Recovers From Din ess MILL CITY Mrs. Freida Sheythe, employed in the office of the Mill City Manufacturing company, is improving after three weeks' illness. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allen, Chi cago, are visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. W. W. Allen. Wins Honor! I " ,e : ': An associate membership In the National Farm Chemnrgie eoun I eil has been awarded l Leonard Perilck of route 6, Salem, ac 1 cording to an announcement by ' H. W. Derry of Portland, seere i ; tary of the Oreron state I com I mittee and manager of Pacific : Power A light company's new j Industries d e v e 1 e pment pro- gram. Events leading up to Per- -i lick's recognition began l with j his ' wining the local public j speaking contest of the Future i Farmers of America. Next he ;! won sectional honors at Jnne- l tion City, state honors in Port U land and placed third in the - western - regional contest In : j Phoenix, Aria, V ; '- - Monmouth PTA Plans To Honor Officers I MONMOUTH The local ; Par ent Teacher association will meet to honor incoming and outgoing officers Monday atl) o'clock Plans for the cafeteria school pro gram for next year and the Well child clinic will be discussed. An Sward will be given the room having the largest percentage of parent-attendance. Tea will be served, following installation of new PTA officers. 1 f Mother's Day Celebrated ! FERRYDALE . Dinner guests on Mothers ' day at the ; Elwood Cooper home Were, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin and family, Osmer Cooper - of Portland, Mr.;; C..' M. Coooper, Orvetta Cooper of . Wil lamette, Violet Cooper of Port land,j Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gibbs and son Earl, Nannie Hams and Mrs. 'Lillie Martin of Dallas. . ' . Sunday guests' at the Irwin home were her mother, Mrs.Xucia Keyt and Kenneth. 1; : ' ' Community dub will be May 24, moving pictures will be shown by the Standard Oil company. Pictures for. adults and children both will be shown. -r- J - Mrs. Irwin White' and Mrs. El wood Copper were in Sheridan Tuesday. Mrs. White has been taking medical treatments there the past few weeks. j Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kester are recovering from an attack of in flunza. He has been confined to the house for a week. Marionette Plaj Is Presented MILL CITY The fifth jgrade children under the direction of their teacher. Miss Inez Russell presented a marionette playj "The Wishing Fairy", May 18 in the high school auditorium. . j The characters were: Jimmy, played by Jimmy Anderson; Susie, Wanda Varidermeer; mother, Mar- lene Verbeck; fairy, LaVetta Pow elson; witch, Barbara Trimble; dog, Jerry Swan; giant, Verl Mo- berg; snake, Anna Mae Nelson; announcer, Dean Culp. , . Stage manager, Jim Ashcraft, and Asa Lekley; ushers, Wilma McDaniel, Douglas and Darrel Ashcraft and Thelma Kohlopp. The first grade children sang two songs before the play and the girls gave a poem, "Someone, be tween the first and second acts. VflUoyvGalendar SUNDAY, 1 MAY tl jaanon county Jersey Cattle club. Marion County Jeraer Cittl club. Floyd C Bates place. - I - MONDAY,' MAY St - , " PrattnnMelea3r. Home Kx tension unit, bom el Mrs. J. J. McGovern. 1 JO. TUESDAY, MAY U , , 'jl ' . -' .: State Home . Extension counciTu Cor- VSlUs. . .... . ; Derer Farmers Union. " f WEDNESDAY. MAY U 'T'pV'.' State Home Extension council. Cor- vallis. ( -.v '- ; . v .: --. THrORSDAY. MAY SS - ' Howel sewing machine clinic, school cioverdaie Farmers union.i Auxiliary MarioivFariners Union. . Sprina -Valley Farmers Union,' Zena acnooi. FRIDAY, MAY M - t Edina Lane Home Extension Mrs. i. C. Brunelle. 130.' unit. Pupils Finish : ELDRDCDGE Graduation ex ercises were held Wednesday at Eldriedge school for a class of ten. They are Mildred Heisler, Norma Conklin, LaVelle Conklin.- Dale direction Willow Mrs. Kate Scharf Oldest Mother at Salem Church ; MIDDLE GROVE Mrs. Kate Scharf,; 84 years of age, , was the oldest mother present at Salem First Evangelical Sunday school Mother's day, and her grand' daughter, Mrs. . Erling Thompson (Katherine Scharf) of McMinn- ville, the youngest mother pres' ent.: j.' . -- " - - Mrs. Vera Schulz of Portland was a guest at the home , of her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. - Lee Dow on Mother's day. : At the -; Lawrence Hammer , home Sunday, guests were Miss Geneva Hammer and Mrs. Roy McNiel and son,, Jack, of Salem. : - Mrs. Lena ' Bartruf f spent the weekend in Portland, at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schwaab. : Mr. ' and Mrs. Erling Thomp son! and sons, McMinnville and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scharf and son of Salem, were -dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Scharf, on Mother's day.' Nusom, Cleve Veteto, 'Robert Schuh, Thomas Ezell, Kenny Ht lan. Tommy WickHer, and- Rob ert HenseL i j. U ' It ..vif announced Eldriedge school received mote first prizes In 4H club achievement than any school in the county, more than 91000 worth of bonds were pur chased by pupils and teachers dur ing the school year.: -' .- "'A; program - under ! the of the teachers, Mrs.' Evans and! Mrs. Gladys Brown was : presented as! follows: Song, Eldriedge school; address of wel come, -Mrs.. Evans;-valedictory, Robert -Hensel; response, '- J e a n- Conklin; class history, Cleve Vete to; " flower j drill,!' lower grades; class poem, Tommy jWlckizer; sa lutatory, Dale Nusonx; piano solo, Robert Hehsel; class prophecy, Mildred jHeisler; achievements, Bob ; Schuh; v Oregon state song, group; adVice to clas, Kenny No lan; ? class WilL Thomas Ezzell; farewell, LaVelle Conklin; patri otic drill, fifth and sixth grades; song, seventh grade;! address and presentation! of diplomas, Karl Kahli, principal of. Gervais high schooL s Much Local Interest in State ; Home Extension Council Meet . . The State . Home Extension . council in Corvallis next Tues day and Wednesday will be the highlight of the week in the home extension program in Marion county. Unit meetings will be con cluded for the year at Pratum and Edina Lane with a sewing machine clinic scheduled at the i Howell schoolhouse. ' jv .- .Monday, "May' 22, the Pratum Macleay home extensioh unit will meet at the home of Mrs. J. J. McGovem at 10 with Miss Fran ces Clinton, home demonstration agent,' conducting a demonstration onfTurniture Touch-Ups. : . i Tuesday morning at 7:15 Miss Clinton broadcasts on the KSLM Farm and Home program. -. ',-, ? -Tuesday . and Wednesday, May 23 and 24, the State Council meets at Oregon State college in Cor vallis. State . committees meet on Tuesday, with'the-following mem bers .'from : Marion county: ".Mrs. Veiny Scott, finance; Mrs.' Floyd Fox, scholarship; Mrs. C. A. Lynds, legislation, and Mrs. H. Rt Wood burn, research. Tuesday evening the program is being arranged by members, of the state ; extension staff. . . . V--'" '' r-'T ' . Wednesday is to be committee reports, and general business with a luncheon program at noon. The girl graduate who iff to receive this year's scholarship from the rural women of the state will be pre sented at the council meeting. Others from the county committee planning to attend are Mrs. James Keys, Mrs. Grace Cramer and Mrs. Harry Martin. . . '.- Thursday, May 25, a sewing ma chine clinic .is to be held at the Howell school house beginning at 10:30. Mrs. J. C McCall is making the arrangements and has the list of materials women are' to bring with their sewing machines. .! . Friday, May. 26th, the ' Edina Lane extension unit will meet at the home of Mrs. J. G. Brunelle for a demonstration on "Furni ture Touch-Ups". Mrs. V. T. 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