PAGE ELEVCI Mid-Willamette - Reports From The Statesman's Community Correspondents Tba ZlATEZllAlV Scdsa. Oregon, Sunday Morning, July 9. ISU l I I i flu Ansel -Family Provides Variety of Service1 - " ' ; Foiur Legged Signal Corps Volunteer r Makes Filth on Laubys' Service Flag j Turner (Lodge ' i 14.- i,0 - Installs Heads 1 r , t - - i 1 1 , f '. if L . 1 r lfc Elizabeth Lauby, WAC r .': i. S.JT V BLSgt. Anthony Lanby i Army Air Corp j TURNER Ideal Rebekah lodge ! installed' officer Wednesday at ; the Odd "Fellows' h41LMabel Rob erts, deputy district president and Alice Titus, deputy, marshal! were instaHini officer, i 4j Officers. installed f were noble grand, Martha B a r n e 1 t: .vice grand, Hester Crume; secretary, Eleanor Titus; treasurer, Bessie Hunsaker;' warden,! Bemice Bar ker; conductor, ; Velma HHatfield; right support to noble grand, Nora Robertsdn, - left support ;to noble grand,' $ophia Robertson; 5 right support So viae grand. Vera Wal- jer, inner guara, Artnurj KODen- son, outer guarq Raymond imis. Velmaj HatiQeld j w a recom mended -to fili the unexpired term or aeputy ajsmc presaaeni. ox Mabel Roberti who is leaving for ; Roseburg. r - I A service pag was inung zor i Alice Titus and Anne Baker who i , have JafaedtoejWAVg; r. t f s ',. Chief retty Officer Charles Whulew, USN. Kiel, sleek black Dobberman Pin- -; scher. with his trainer, at army slcnal corps training unit. Fort ; ' Rokinsen, Neb. MT. ANGEL Mr. and Mrs. N. M. .v Laaby hare. w sons and a ' danghter In the -army. Their son-in-law is 'home 'after 20 J. months doty 'on a submarine. The fifth star on the service flag Is for Kiel, sleek black Dob beransi Pinscher, now In the army signal corps. ,1' T Indep?ndeiice Lions Install INDEPENDENCE Officers V7 Pfc. Joseph Lanby of LiimLcrmaii Dies in East Woman's Hand Hurt in Street Car Accident SILVERTON Mrs. W. E. To- ney's mother, v Mrs. Hoberg,' 84, is SILVERTON Ben Alexander, I at St Vincent's hospital at Port SO, vice president, of the Silver land where she was taken follow Falls Timber company, died Wed-ling an accident. in a streetcar in nesday night at Rochester, Minn-1 Portland on the Fourth. according to information reaching I Mrs. Hoberg '. was descending local mill officials. ' I the street car when the door was Mr : Alexander. i from" a I closed oa her - wrist. As the car tumor of the hine. The-' widow and moved on she was dragged a con Jour, children survive turn. They I sluciau,e ""w TOO w live near Flagstaff, .Ariz., and maintain a home In Chicago. Mr.: Alexander spent two years WOOdburn Rebekahs working at the local plant several ci1 A years ago, but since then had only xan Visiiea nere inirequenuy WOODBURN Home Rebekah His chief interest was his pres- lodge, No. 58, win have a paper idency .of the Masonite .corpora- j bag supper at the July 18 meet tion. He also bad ; an interest in j ing. Mrs. T Clara Strange is in the Longview Fiber company, and charge of the program. was president of the Alexander-I The lodges annual picnic is Yawkey Xumber company at scheduled for July 23 at the Sil venon uity. pars, jjinner wm pe spread about 1 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. George Beach and Mr. and ! Mrs. Frank Wright are the coffee committee. All Odd Fellows, Re bekahs and their families are in vited to bring well-filled baskets and enjoy the dayf PrineviHe Howard Sends China Menage MONMOUTH Mrs. William Kletzer, member of the Triple Seven Day committee of the United Nations association, has re quested that Dr, Charles A. How ard, president of Oregon College of Education prepare a message to be included in group greetings to be sent to Chungking, China, by short "wave radio and by micro film; oh Friday,. July 7 1944. . Dr. Howard submitted this mes sage:- "To the - People "of China: The unexampled courage of the people of China1 and their persist ence in maintaining a college pro-, gram through this. period of na tional tragedy prompts,' American educators to express to you our admiration, pur sympathy and our , prayers for an early victory over our common enemy C. A. Howard, president, Oregon College of Edu cation." of the Lions club for the coming year. wQ? be installed at; a picnic j dinner" to be heldf at the Ralph Kietzmgj residence j Monday mgnt when members and their i wives I will gather far the occasion. A." JJCros of jSalern district governor . of uua; - district and Mrs. .Crose will ;be in attendance as well as Harry Scott past dis trict governor and; Mrs, Scott , - New officer to be installed will , include, Dr. ! George C Knott, president; Pail E. Hobinson, first vice president; Wj Aj- Barnum, second I vice j presidents - Harold Spraguej third vice president; K rw - ' TT I A. Dickison, I secretary-treasurer; 1 Umer W Omen Walter Jl. ; Smith, lio .tamer; ?: ? ' i uuyon Biissett,! tautwister; and I rA i Mka fviNim A- Howard tod Ralph Ev V JL V X Jl CI Jilt ans, directors. . D. Alger and Wniiam-Darlihg are the hold-over turner Mrs. J. W. Jordan, director. r I SUverton ahdsMrs. C. F. Trimble, . 4 ' ' : 1 1 ' Turner., iveref guest speakers of " ; I I . ( ! ' - .. the Missionary society at Leban- ClnTYlW Tir on church of Christ Wednesday, ""r X f MrrS Camp at Kilowan Women's Missionary society. imhiAASsJLIJS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Farris and XTTi lT JT son Edwih of Philomath Sdsited r'L kL " his mother, iMrs. Anna (Farris fn1at Camf ,wann early ihislweek, . - Mrs. Hallie Endicott entertain- ZtTHLT ed at, dumerf Wednesdays The tX Xr- guests were fMrs. Anna Farris, tfLSStiTt Mrs. L. Mi Small, Mrs. J. 0. RusI gJ1 "nTf L sell, Mrs.! JJoei Holt Mrs. Hoysed SfLS SSLffSS? and Mrs.rStelia Miller. ' i . .diSrt f- The Eastern Star chapter held 7 Tf ' Tt i its last meeting for the summer "onmoutn jgiris ( attjending are Wednesday. A picnic with the Mararei raf we 7P" ar Masons at' the Masonic hall the rows,', Imisd Bennett, f Joanne first Sunday in August is planned. Davi JeanneJ Davis, Bonnie J ean 1iV4roMh - AnW Tl4noiiro k.Titwmi'a Flan tiO-op JMeeting . Lou Mltchel, Nancy Uaier, Pa- SILVERTON A Coopt rati ve tricia Partridge, Phyllis Partridge, electrical : meeting will be held at Virginia Strong, Margaret Ann the Suverton. Hills community stump, jDonna ToifuafisJeanette j nail, juiy 13 at a p. m ' Towierton and uiadys Young. Monmouth Students Hold; Play Day ! MONMOUTH OCE students enjoyed "an official play day from S to 5 p. m. July 6, on the campus. 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