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Wid-Will am elite Valley News ' V jl JL ju.. ' i - j - ,- 1 - 4t . - 4 Reports From PAGE mv Diana Sanford Returns Home . - ''-, Patient Read to ..'.. Penicillin When , : IU in Hospital - DALLAS, Aug. 4 Ruth Ann Nelson arrived Wednesday from a vacation week spent at the West Wind camp of Girl Reserves, near Otis. " Eighty older girls took part In the activities of the camp dur ing the week. , 1 Mrs. Roy -Ferguson has pur chased a home at; 708 Washington street, from Tonr Neufeldt.' The Neufeldts have moved to 812 Clay street ''- Philip Theiss has disposed of his home on the Ellendale road, and moved his family into a home on Academy street where the Jake Neufeldts have been living. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neufeldt moved to the state hospital farm, near Sa-. i ...v.A TjMifoMt will h farm mil,' TT . . . V- . . manager.' Jake Neufeldts only, re cently returned to Dallas from " Rosenburg, Tex., where they have .been living for 15 years. Diane Sanford,: who has been in the hospital here and in the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland ' since June 9, suffering from a rare type; of penuroonia, is home now, Pendillian was used in her treat ment and brought a marked im provement, and is now able to be up part of each day but will have to return to Portland for further ' treatment ':X ''.:. f Mrs. Fred Bradley, better known to Dallas residents as Mary Mar tin, ieacher of music in the Dallas ' High school, was in town this week visiting Mrs. Harold Holmes. Bradley is in the service overseas owl and Mrs." Bradley plans to live with her parents in Corvallis until his return. Ninth Donation 0 Blood Given DALLAS, Aug. 4 Polk county donors to the blood bank gave 139 pints of blood at the regular visit of the mobile unit last week, For! Elsie Guard, route 2, Dallas, it was the ninth ' pint of blood given. - " Virginia Petersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.' A. Petersen, has given seven pints. Pauline - Hughes. George Pierce, Leah Bean, Llewellyn Bowell and Wil liam Blackley have each given six pints. Thirteen others are listed as having given five pints, and 22 now have mkfthe half gallon mark. Golden Wedding Is Celebrated AURORA Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Keil celebrated their 50th wed--ding anniversary July 30 at Col vin'ff park jvith a large number . of relatives and friends in attend ance. . Their two children,-Mrs. Alvina Pugh of Canbyand Leo Keil of Aurora,' two sisters of Mrs. Keil, Mrs. Glen Carothers, Hubbard; Mrs. Earl Grim, Aurora; a bro ther, Edwin Schmidt of Newberg; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, with the ex ception of one grandson, Raymond Keil, who is stationed at Camp Joseph,. Ark., were present. Hunts Sell Aurora Place To Pardy Brothers AURORA Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hunt have sold their farm to Par dy Bros. The Hunts are undecided where they will buy. G. A. Cabelman To Be Speaker ' Calvary 'Baptist church will have as its guest speaker, Rev. C. A " Cabelman, pastor of the First Baptist church of Phoenix ville, Penn. Mr. Gabelman, has been vacationing in the middle west and southern California and the church feels fortunate to be able to secure him for this Sun day. During his stay of approxi- , mately five years in his church in Pennsylvania, many members have been added to the church and - the church's giving has tripled. Mr. Gableman is at present a , student in the graduate, depart- " ment in the Eastern Baptist The ological in Philadelphia and has , completed all his .work except his thesis toward . the ... doctorate in theology. i ' ' .-. The young people of the church have planned a program for the outh fellowship meeting at 6:30 D-mu" Sunday in the form of an "echo meeting" with . those who i ecently. attended the youth camp -at Arrah Wanna taking part The church membership has been ask ci to attend so they may better W the results of the investment t' !- Sunday scluxl "has made in f .2 yours people. Dr. Hush Dowd will show mov i3 pictures of camp lifeand the .'aT r.f the meetins will be-a lDtismal service. V .--- . Later Calvary young . people t ::i be host3 to the your. people t f the First Baptist at the monthly , -. iTpfrcshmcnts will ; :iow the lr.:r. The Statesman's Salem. Oregon. Saturday Morning; Aaaust 5 1944 Vdlloy" Birth DALLAS A son, Michael Paul, to Mr: and Mrs. . Paul Davis 01 Dallas at the City hospital, July 31. ; ? , A daughter, Carye Rae, "was born to Mr. and Mrs,. Bud Cody on July 21 in the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland. The father is a seaman, first class, serving as an armed guard on a merchant ship. . TURNER Mr. and Mrs. Vin cent S. Sawyer are the parents of a daughter born July 31 at the Deaconess hospital. This is their second child. AURORA Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Powers are the parents of a seven pound son, Weldon Gene, born Aug. 3 at Oregon City, hos pital. His father is some where overseas. .:. ;". MILL CITY A daughter, Pris cilia". Joyce, .was born to Mr- and Mrs. Ernest Miller (Vivian She! ton) July 24. The Millers have a three year old girl, Kay. ( Swegle Picnic Held Tuesday ' SWEGLE. Aug. 4 Mr. and Mrs William Benner and Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Conklin were hosts for the annual summer family picnic of the Swegle Women's club at the Conklin home on East Turner road Tuesday night. Supper: was served at long ta bles on the lawn around the fire place with the . children enjoying a weiner roast. The time was spent Informally with the following members and guests present: Mr, and Mrs.' E. E. Brandt, Donna Mae and Larry Brandt, Mrs. Marion West, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Run ner, Mrs. Jack La Box, Mrs. Char les Norman. Alvera PercelL De- lores Farmen, Mr. and Mrs. Dil lion Jones, Marie and Richard, Mrs. Otis Dawes, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. John SwansOn, Mr. and t Mrs. Charles Bottorff , Mr. and Mrs. - Ralph Becker, Ann Becker, Mr. and Mrs. William Hensell, Robert and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brennan and Dor othy, Mr. and Mrs. William Hart ley, Mrs. Archie Weijie, Mrs. Wal ter Swingle, Miss Jeanne Dubuis, Mrs. James . Lyke, Mr. and Mrs. William Dammery and nephew, Mr. Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs Benner and Mr. and Mrs. Conk lin. ; . ... .. - . .' Central Howell Woman Honored CENTRAL HOWELL Mrs. Jessie Rains was the honor guest at a party . Wednesday afternoon when Mrs. W. A. Roth, Mrs. F. E, Way and Mrs. C. L. Simmons en tertained at the Roth home, i The guests were Mrs. E. H. Beal, Mrs. , George Plane, Mrs. Hollin, Mrs. G. Haury, Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mrs. Gust Paulson, Mrs. Thomas Lovre, Mrs. Milo Wilcox,' Mrs. Walter Haverson, Mrs. John Tweed, Mrs. John Lauderback, Mrs. Ernest Roth, Mrs. W. E. Naf ziger, Mrs. Clyde DeSart, Mrs. John BeaL Mrs. A. Schar, Mrs. R. H. Bye, Mrs. Earl DeSart, Mrs. A. A. Nafziger, Mrs. Elton Watts, Mrs. D. A. Steffen, Mrs. Henry Roth, Mrs. W, DeSart, Mrs. J. S. Kaufman, Mrs. Jasper King, Mrs. Raymond Werner, Mrs. M. F. Kephart Mrs. Yernie Leighty, Mrs. J. Blaney, Mrs. Earl Rickard, Mrs. Henry Werner and Mrs. A. E. Janz. ' Qmreli Institute Closes Tliis Week DALLAS, Aug. 4 The pastor of the Dallas Methodist church, the Rev. Tom Klink, has completed his work as instructor in the Ep worth League institute at Falls City. To tal registration at the institute was 150.--; V 1 Classes were held in the morn ing, followed by recreation in the afternoon and worship services around the campfire at night Oth ers from Dallas were Mrs. Klink, Alice Jacobson, t Louella Nelson, and Jimmy Hoover. -.-:; .; AX the Sunday afternoon gospel service to be held in the Dallas park Sunday afternoon at 2:30 the Rev. D. P. Schultz of the Evangel ical Mennonite Brethren church will speak! Special music will be given. The time for the services to begin has been set for 2 JO. Guest Soloists Are Scheduled The First Christian church wUl present a list of guest soloists at the worship services through the month of August and the first Sunday in September. . ; ; ' Garlan , HoUowelL " tenor, twill sing at the morning services, and Miss Donna Unruh, contralto, in the evening this week.; ; :: August 13, Miss Emelyn Frazer, soprano, and Richard Smart, bari tone, will sing. On August 20, Miss Elizabeth Siewert, contralto, and Corydon Blodgett, bass-baritone. On August 27, Mrs. Elizabeth Community Correspondents Parr On yacatibri- Mother and Daughters ' Spend Holiday in , - . Newport- - I TURNER Mrs.; Frank Parr and her daughters Charlotte of Eugene and Mrs. Emma Denyer and little daughter Pauline, Portland, are vacationirig in Newport Mrs. E. J. I Gilstrap returned home from a two weeks stay at the coast t - Mr. and Mrs. O J. Russell, were Salem -visitors Thursday. Mrs. Alda Ritz: has been acting matron at , the Turner Memorial home while Mrs. Gilstrap was on vacation. v - f r '1 Mrs. Anna farris was week end guest of her son, Grant Farris, in Salem. f - Mrs. Sally Esson left Friday for an extended visit to -Portland and Grand Coulee, Wash. Mrs. Amanda Davis and: Sally Esson were in Salem Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Alsman and Mr. and Mrs. John Beebe and chil dren were Sunday guests at the George Brower home, f . i Mrs. Helen Papbst arrived: Wed nesday from f Portland. She was dismissed from the hospital where she has been for three months re covering from injuries slistained while working at the shipyards, She is convalescing at the home of her daughters Mrs. ii J. Mertle, Jaf f es Attend -: i i I . i - Convention r - : .: ' -I - - : JEFFERSON Rev.! Gordon Jaffe, minister of the local: Evan gelical church and Albany, and Mrs. Jaffe are attending the sum mer assembly of the Oregon Washington 'conference of the Evangelical church at Jennings Lodge. I-..-: . :- The Woman s , Missionary con vention will meet August 7-r9. Mrs. Don Davis is delegate from the local missionary society. J The annual conference will con vene at the close of the WMS con vention and continue; through August 13. Don Davis .is delegate from the local church. A group from the local church plan to at tend the Sunday service. Mrs. Bobbins Rites Helcl on 3Iohclay DALLAS, Aug. .4 Mrs. Jose phine Green Robbins died in Sa lem Friday. Graveside I funeral services were held at the? Culver IOOF cemetery near Madras, Monday. Mrs. Bobbins was born in Germany March 22, 1865, and came with ? her parents I to the United States at the age of six years.;.. ". ' I -: f :L. I . Her childhood was spent in De troit Mich., and she was married to Frederick Green in 1880., They moved to Nebraska and later to central Oregon, where- they were early day homesteaders. Mr, Green died in 1801. Mr. and Mrs. Green had ; six children. I Surviv ing children are,; Fred R. Green of ! Madras.' Mri. Mary Cook of Dallas and Mrs. Anna Cook of In dependence. .Mrs. Robbins' also leaves eight grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.' In fl90Z . Mrs. Green married John'R. Robbins and moved with him to the Willamette' valley where he died.; Mrs. Robbins has been an active member of the Christian church for many years, Questions to i Be Continued :i "Vf ;'..V: f-v' For several weeks the "question and answer" type of evening ser vice has been attracting much in terest at First Baptist church. Dr. Fox is continuing the popular se ries Sunday night by answering the following questions sent in by members of the congregation: "Is Christianity a ; Religion"; "Why Did Noah Get Drunk"; What is the Meaning of Giving That Which i is Holy Unto the Dogs, and Cast-: ing .Your Pearls fief ore! Swine"; "Can a Person Be a Consistent; Christian and Attend the Movies?" Miss Kathleen Broerwill play a violin solo during the evening ser vice, i - : The sermon, : "Paul Before Fe lix," - continues the study of the Book of Acts,lwhich ha been a feature of - the morning worship: service for months. . The Challenge: of the first century church is a great one, and is proving to be an inspiration to the membership of the church. ; - " ? ' The Wednesday: night prayer meetings are 'growing in "numbers: The church - is; thanking : God f or- His answers to the prayers "of the people for guidance and- blessing. Next Wednesday night Paul Rey-i nolds will give a brief talk on the missionary outlook for the year. I Barnett, soprano," and; Will'ard Friesen, tenor. On September 3, Mrs. J. A. Sholseth, contralto, and Miss Mary. Copley, contralto, will Sing."y.;; .,; ,vv.. v;;.'V; ',.! i hv Family ! - 4 - t l c i ! " " 1 N larold apragues Given . Farewell by Friends INDEPENDENCE A i farewell party for. Mr 4 1 and Mrs. Harold Sprague, who fere moving to Port- land, was given at jthe Ralph Klet- zing home, the : first of .the; week, A; no-host picnic dinner was serv ed, and cards! Were played later. A gift of glassware was s pre sented -to the sprague ; t ' i i Attending - were Mr. -; and I Mrs. Sprague, Dr. JC. A. Fratzke, jMr. and Mrs. Hugh'Amsberry, Mr; fend Mrs.. E. A. Dickison, Mr. Land Mrs. Paul Robinsori. Dr. and Mrs. But- er, Mr. and Mrs: Walter Smith, Mr. and Mrs; '. Ira Mix and 'Mr. and Mrs! Kletking; 1 TV Breite Attrac ; MILL CITY Recent Visitor at the Breitenbush Hot Springs were Mr. and Mrti. David Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Charles , Kelly, Mrs. 1 Mel Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Potter. I ! - f I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake ;and 1 Fern Clarke Jvere aunday guests at the Charles Porter home. ! Sunday guests Of 'Mr. ind Mrs. 1 R. Veness ,vere Mr. and,. Mrs. 1 Dale Caldwell and baby son, Johnny of Portland. Caldwell Is chief accountant for the Albina Engine and Machine Works, j r ran bmipi ana , iee Morris were in Salem Saturday on xs- ness. - ;I;". - ' x,J ;v Mrs. Fred Duffy entertained at dinner Saturday !for her father. Ole Morris, who left Sunday; for Molalla. He will be gatekeeper 1 for a closed farea. Present were Mr. .and Mrsi O. K. DeWitt, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton; Baltimore,' Ole Morris and Mr. land Mrs. Fred Duffy. - 1 , Alio luers funoerwents a minor operation at the Salem Deaconess hospital last week. f Mff and ,Mrs. R. Filly of Bea- Verton visited the H. R. Browns last week. ! I ira ricnic Held Tuesday JEFFERSON Members of the Evangelical Sunday school held; a picnic Tuesday i on the school grounds. A picnic dinner, with lots Of ice cream Were? served, at ajtable under the shade pi the loak trees. The afternoon was spent in a game of baseball and; other outdoor sports. The ' ihilcCren enjoyed the sUdes. i -f Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hampton i have purchased the Frank Parrish house - on Third street, ! and 1 have moved from Mrs.;S. H. Coins' res idence a block south from their new home. They ihave been living with Mrs. Hampton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Roy Wickersham. ; Mrs. Cv P.j Oleman is spending this week in McMinnville visiting old time friends. She plans to re turn Saturday. Mrs. Way jVisits Taconm Friends - CENTRAL HO-WELL Mrt. P. E. Way went to I Portland Thurs day, where she spent! the;! night with her daughtei Helen, and went on for a teaLday visit with, rela tives and frjends at Tacoma and! Hoquiam. f ' Ernest Roth was brought! home last week alter peveral weeks iin the hospital fwith a fractured leg. It will be several; wks before the cast will be removed., i i 4- Young Adults Meet punday . SILVERTON Young adults of the Methodist church ! will meet Sunday night ati 8 o'clock !at the home of Caddie Hutchans. Metho dist Boy Scouts will meet Monday night at 7 O'clock at the church and choir rehearsal will be I Wed nesday night at t o'clock. II Special - music will be featured at Trinity church; Sunday morning at 1 1 V o'clocl: services when Miss jviamyn aiop win piay a m solo,' and Mrs. Haaken Larsen will sing. Trinity Dorcas society will meet August ' 8j the afternoon group with Mrs. William S6hwrU ! and -the evening 'group with Mrs. Samuel Torvend.! , ' i -v A male quartet will furnish spe- j cJal music for the II o clock ser vices .at ; fmmanuel . Lutheran i church ;and j the j. Sunday ; school teachers .' will 1 meet . JWednesday i night at 8 o'clock at the church; . i Independence Couple Married fan Saturday INDEPENDENCE--Vivian " Co- bine was; married "to iQrviBe Winn, US navy dast Saturday, u The bride ware a three I piece brown suit with brown accesso - iiea auu a, wuue garuenia ne was attended by her sisterj Miss Lena Cobine and Tom ! Girard served as best man for Mr.TWinn. Mr. Winn is ion a short! leave from Bremertonj Wash., and is: to report back to duty Aug. 10. Mrs. Winn is employed at the j Dairy Cooperative association at Salem. ,11 1 .1 1 nt)usn : ; tsiManV:- ! Church Camp Opens SILVERTON J, The Methodist camp wmcn opens August o m Silver creek recreational area and will continue until early Septem ber, is under the auspices ol tne board of Christian education 01 the Oregon conference, with Pearl Ue Oregon conference, with Pearl Sherlock, director, and Rev. O. Leonard; Jones of Silverton busi ness manager. -The -Young Adults will occupy the camp from August 8 to. August 13, inclusive. Speakers ; will in elude ; Dr. Lawrence Bee - 01 the department of sociology of the University of Oregon Dr. John Knight-' Willamette ; university; Frank Bennett,; supermtendent of Salem schools; Mrs. .Mildred Cher ry Goodard, youth worker; Rev, Allen Wilcox. : educational direc tor of the Chemawa school; and Dr. J. Edgar Purdy, district su perintendent. The intermediates will occupy the camp from August . 13 to Au gust 25; the laymen from August 25 to August 27. and the final ! week,: August 27 to Septnber" 2, will be devoted to women's work, with Mrs. Jesse Bunch of Corval lis as the leader. The oil-bearing scheela palm nut grows over wide areas of Co lombia. . ' ' i - Tuesday ::m If you did not! receive a copy of the con test rules and regulations mailed to you last month or if you desire additional in formation, call at the U. S. Navy Recruit ing Substation, 220 Post Office Bid., Sa . lem, or Stevens & Son, Jewelers, 339 , Court Street, Salem. , . -' .( s. v 'I 1 - c .Valley Xhurchcs rOVR CORNERS BRANCH i OF FIRST BAPTIST . East State and El ma streets. Sun day school at 1:49 ajn. Ben Swinford, superintendent. . ; ; . . ' BRL'SH COLLEGE BRANCH , Or FIRST BAPTIST , Brush Colleee school. Rev. Earl L. Baker, pastor. Sunday school at t:4S sjt. Mark BueU, superintendent. Morning service at 10:3. ,; g AYESVTfXB BRANCH ' -r- '. . Or FIRST BAPTIST f ; KayesvUla school. Sunday school at :5 mm. Edward MeUger, , superin tendent. " . - .- -..'.,. Z'ii HIGHWAY GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE ! Formerly Ma Beebe s Cafe. ola. mile west el Salem. Rev. Alvin and Thelma Solnton. pastors. Morning ser vice at 1L Kvening service at 3 .49, j ; EMMANUEL :' MENNON1TX ? ' - H Pratum. J. B. TurnbuU. acting pas tor. Sunday school at-sao a.m. -Art Dalke. superintendent. ' Morning serv ice at' 1L Sermon nsubject. "Tha Spir itual Conflict and the Secret or vie tor." Evenins service at 8. The young people ana vne pastor :wiu report bo tn retreat. "-..-.;.-;;.. CHRISTIAN '-f- ?. Turner. Gene Robinson, pastor. Sun day school at 19 a.m. Morning service at 11.' Communion. Sermon subject. "The Thines Which, are Pure.". Even ing service at 7:45. Sermon subject. "Th Eyes of tha Lord. . ; KEIZER UNION S UNO AT SCHOOL , (UBdeBoaaimtiemal) . ' Krizer school Auditorium.! Rev.. Da vid Himra, pastor. Sunday school at 10. a-m. Mrs. Herman Rappe. super intendent. Morning service at 11. Pray er meeting at. 'J0 p.m. Young ; peo-J pie's meeting at 7:3o. The young peo ple who attended the Bible conference at Turner last week will tell of their experlences. Evening service at t. Miss Mary Quieting, returned missionary from China, will be at Keizer in the morning and tell of ber experiences as a missionnary. . i T- Dallas Pastor Resigns Post ; " DALLAS, Aug: 4. Rev. Ralph Waggoner, ' pastor of . the Dallas Presbyterian church, has resigned his pastorate here to accept a call to the Nelscott church. The, new position will have the additional responsibility of director of an inter-denominational V conference grounds there; where considerable developement is planned as soon as building materials are made available again. . . r ; V The ten-acre tract has ; been given to the Presbyterian .church only, a short distance' inland from the ocean, near Nelscott, by C. P. Nelson of .that city; 'There is dormitory on the church property! there, ; which , is' open- to young people of all denominations for a small fee. Rev, R. Pj Waggoner is inviting ybunc people's groups to make use of .this dormitory" for their retreats, and hopes thajt any one interested in the hew develop ment will visit Nelscott , to f view the site. Plans are being made to build small cottages cn the tract for family use, so the grounds may be enjoyed by all ages."Ti 'A ' :;, ; The Waggoners expect' to move to their new home some time in September. Mr.- and Mrs. -Wag- goner have been active " in com munity, work in the three years they , hove resided here. In addit ion to the church services in the, Will A FREE FIRST GLASS ' 14-DAY nOUIID-TDIP -TO AIIY PART OF THE UIIITED STATES OR A $500 SERIES "E" DOIID DY EIILISTIIIG WAVES FOR THE U. S. IIAVY The Office of Naval Officer Procure; . ment sanctions this contest sponsored and financed by Stevens & Son Jewel; ers for a free round-trip first class transportation plus expense amount of 1 per day for 14 days to any member of the immediate family or relative to visit any member of the immediate family or relative in the armed forces within the continental : limits of the United States. The winner will be that person enlisting greatest ttumber of Waves enlistees darings the contest period which start ed July 21st and ends September 30th. The winner has the option of a $500 war bond in lieu of the trip. , . , Dallas Presbyterian church, he has also supplied- in the pulpit at the Independence church since the resignation of the regular pastor there. j Polk County 4-II Club Members Plan Trip - . . . - ' .i ; - 'DALLAS Twenty one mem- bers of the Polk county 4-H clubs will ' attend " the annual . livestock -and crops tour in Cor vallis Aug. 7 and 8. General live- ctnnk fMHinr- ank. management problems will be considered dur- ingl the tour.'; These members represent nine different clubs, ac cording leader, : to Tedt Tibbuts, club " Silverton Churchc IMMANUEtV LUTHERAN - North Church street. Sunday school at IS btiw Morning service at 11. Ser mon subject.. The Very Utile." Even ing Luther League service at T30. t-- METHODIST "K; .'-:"r ' Main ami Flska streets. O. Leonard Jones,' pastor.", Sunday school at -1. -45 a.m. Morning service at 11. -Sermon subject, "Lord. Teach Us to Pray.i FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST ! Park and First streets. Russell Myers, pastor. Sunday . school at t:4S a.m. Morning service at; 11. Evening ser vice at $. ; -- ' TRINITY - -: ' - k . i L.'ii" . Second, and A streets. M. 3. K. Fuhr. pastor. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morning service at 11.- Sermon sub ject. -Faithful . Stewardship." Evenihg Luther aLeagu services at '7:19 with. Charles Euckson in chuarg. : t i