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I' I: The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Wednesday Morning. September 27. 1S44 PAGS TIXTJ t. Anniversary: : Is Observed Relative of Mu Angel Family Ends 60 1 " Years in Convent MT. ANGEL One of ML An gel's pioneers, Rev. Mother Gau- dentia Schwab, of the Sisters of Charity Providence , of Spokane, WmJi, celebrated the 60th anni versary of her religious profession - last Thursday, September 21. At- tending the pontifical high mass : in the Sacred Heart hospital cha pel at which' Mother Gaudentia - and four other jubilarians renew ed their vows were three of her - nieces from Ml Angel, Mrs. F. J. : Schwab, Mrs. Edward Hammer and Mrs. L. A. LeDoux. , -- - The Most Rev. Bishop Charles D. ' White was celebrant of the -'- mass and received the renewal of : the .vows. ' ' ' ' Mother' Gaudentia has visited " with" her-brother, the late Fred , Schwab' sr," often and is a famiU lar figure v to" Mt ' Angel people. -Bora' hvDunlap, Iowa, she , came - to Mt" Angel with her parents and brother's ' and sisters in 1881. The family came by immigrant train as' far as Sah Francisco and from thence by. boat to Oregon. She - Joined the Sisters, of Providence - at Vancouver, Wash., a year later i and after pronouncement of her . vows was stationed at St Vin- . cent's hospital, Portland. Her rise was rapid and she was superior successively of most ot - the hospitals of the' Providence Sisters in the northwest until she was appointed provincial superior of the 14 religious houses in Mon tana, Idaho and eastern Washing' ton with headquarters in Sacred Heart hospital, Spokane. She held - the position for six years and was then transferred to Columbus hos ' pital at Great Falls, Mont After years of supervising, the venerable veteran was relieved of her responsibilities and since 1938 Is assistant superior of Sacred Heart hospital. The 80-year-old nun is still very active and visit - ed with relatives here within the last year. ''-"' - . Woodburn Glin:c Is Scheduled WOODBURN Mrs. Kenneth McGrath, chairman of the welfare committee, , is making arrange ' ments for the first children's clinic of the. school year, tobe . held all day Tuesday, October JO, at the Lincoln grade school, with . the Marion county health officer, Dr. William Stone, and the county nurse, Miss M. Darby, In charge. " The morning hours, 9:30 ; to 11:30 are assigned to the exami - nation of infants and p re-school children. In the afternoon first graders, all new pupils, and those ' that have developed some acute need will receive routine physical ; examinations, vaccination and im ' munization." The county officers will be a sisted by Mrs. McGrath and a , committee of mothers to be ap pointed and announced later. . " Plan Year's Work For Liberty Club. LIBERTY The officers of the Liberty Woman's dub met THurs day -at the S. B. Davidson home to plan the club's work for the year. Officers are Mrs. S. B. Da vidson, president; Mrs. Mason Bi shop, vice-president; Mrs. John Dasch, secretary. L . The club's first meeting was ' scheduled for Thursday, October 5, starting with a desert luncheon at 1 p. m. The three officers will be hostesses at the Bishop home for the occasion. ; - The home extension V program will be followed for the year, al though not started until the sec ond meeting. ( Qcalily ; mm si-men oacLora Clever, ril-over patterns; suitable for any purpose. Ideal work savers . dnicn OECiOTn . Any length you wish In flowered or novel ty patterns. Long-wearing finish........ 52-mcn sauanES . Complete square patterns in any color you wish. For large table :., .. . ,. c-i::cn squmes . Colorful kitchen oilcloth squares. Choice of many patterns. All have sturdy no slip" DOWNSTAIRS STORE Mnl rWilkinrirelite.- Mlev From The Fred Coens BuyFarm -? i TURNER Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coen, who ' have lived m jthe Mayrp McKinney farm the' past two years, have bought the Wal ter Winslow farm and will soon take possession. i - Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hill spent Sunday at Eugene as guests' of their son, Ross and family. William Salisbury is improving following a recent illness. j L..J. Montz of California bought an acreage or lana irom jau brothers joining1 the Stanley property ion : the .east and! is buildina his house.' " -i .. . Perry Langdon has sold 1 his home and left the community! W. Miller and family tare moving to the old Winslow' home west of Salem. 4 . Farmers have enjoyed the good weather for putting up ensilage, and also for iall seeding. , . .1 Miss Eunice Bear returned from Portland Saturday after visiting her aunt Mrs. R. X. Stewart Fred White Visits Detroit ! DETROIT Fred White of Port land is a guest of his sister, Mrs. Earl Parker. . . .. h Mrs. Enid Benriett of Philom ath has been visiting her mother, Mrs. John Estey. J V: Mrs. Fannie Stahlman has re turned from a trip to Hillsboro and Portland. She was accompa nied by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Don Stahlman of Roseburg. I Mrs. Oskie Dorothy was ai re cent visitor in Salem. , . Mr. and Mrs. Jess Patrick; are visiting in Roseburg. ' , Mr. and Mrs. John Estey were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bennett of Philomath, Mrs. . Frank Steenhout Jr. ;has returned home With her new baby daughter. ; . 's '", ... I Whitey Howell had the misfor tune to lose a finger while log ging recently. f Aurora Truck - t- Line Is Sold f AURORA E. - M. Hurst has sold his truck line to Keene and Chocrane of Hubbard, who will continue to operate trucks out'of Aurora. .. j i Hurst started his business- 30 years ago with a team of horses and continued building up until he operated three or four trucks handling the Cahby and Aurora business. I ... . . . i ., Valley Obituaries MILL CITY Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock' at the Weddle chapel! In Stayton for John Franklin! Potter. Mr. Potter suffered a paralytic stroke last week and was taken to the St Vincent's hospital in Portland. He suffered 1 a second stroke from which he did not ral ly, and died Friday. - j , He was co-owner and manager of the Mill City Manufacturing Co. Survivors are the widow, 1 sie Hill Potter and three sons, Xt. Col. Willis P o 1 1 e r , U, S. army, stationed in Honolulu; Lafe Pot ter, U. S.' navy construction bat talion, now in the navy hospital at San Diego, Lyle Potter, who is connected with: the .Mill City Manufacturing Co., and four grandchildren. j JUST uiiPACia ifti Li 390 330 .590 !-50 ' f1! ' - Statesman's Cdmmunity Correspondents i Jap Trench as r I NO PALM COURT THIS but a restful haven during the advance Into - ine isiana at reieua in tne raiaus. Key stepping-stones to -me rnu Ippines, by the US first Division Marines. The assault troops relax for a brief spell in the Jap-evacuated trench.. The Japs were driven from this line of trenches en the ber 14. ' t - Madam President Attends; Club Leaders of County Come j To Training Meeting in Salem A. By Marguerite Gleeson -- iM "i ';T.:..'r:. i.,.. Valley The registration of Marion school Tuesday in the YMCA of elected leaders are about some 20 organizations. . Salem club ' leaders led the of the county were represented from the larger Salem organiza tions to the newest extension un it at Thomas. Mrs. : Mabel Mack, state. extension specialist conduc ted the meeting assisted by Mar jorie Tye, Marion county home demonstration agent; and officers of the county extension council. The Marion county home exten sion committee conducted a model business meeting near the close of the training school which gave a chance for parliamentary practice.- i :: i " . Organizations represented were American Association of Univer sity Wornen, Daughters of Amer ican Revolution, Town and Gown, First Christian Church sWomen's Council, i Parent - Teachers asso ciation, Salem Toastmistress club. Howell Bee Hive club, Salem Jun ior Women's club, and women's clubs from Salem,! Silverton, Mill City, Jefferson, Aumsville,' Silver Cliff, Liberty, Gates and Meha- ma. 1.1 v. r.'--"-!";.' Organizations from Sidney-Tal- bot Sublimity, Thomas - district East Salem and others were rep resented 1 through their officers. ; Those I ! registering were Mrs. William McKinney, Wilma De- Vries, Mrs. R. L. Whitlook, Mrs. ut. tiOrenzen, Mrs. carl iiieng- stad, Mrs. WiUiam Herigstad, Mrs. Paul Griebenow, Mrs. Henry Er- iksen, .Mrs. K. L. Zurcker, Mrs. Mason Bishop, Mrs. Helen L. Dasch, Mrs.' Leila ; Heinz, Mrs. . ! ... . - ' - ' t'Jf'iat do you meaity hypochondriac , ; v can worry, can't I RIGHT OFFrTHE BAT we want to make it clear there is nothing iwrone with LesHe bolts his lunch, and sometimes talks to himself, but he's ust a worrier. Not about himself ... but the health of the tars he works on. i ' Al a Giimore Independent Deafer, he's become a Fric tionPruf Specialist and Les maintains a car's life is as good Resting Place first day ef the invasion, Septem I (International) ' r. i ' Extension School NeW "Editor county officers at the training would indicate an earnest group to get the club year started for t I ,:' ; i "J - registration list but all sections i fmiiam Wiederkehr, Mrs. T. T. Leonard, Mrs. Helmar Brokke, flattie McCarty, Winnifred Zeh her, Mrs. S. P. Jones, Gladys Far rand, Lettitias M. Clark, Helen ike Mrs. W. Qark Bachman, Mrs. Irene Hensill, Mrs. Eugenia M. Lamb, Mrs F. Hoereth, Mrs. aul N. Kirsch, Mrs. May Hon gard, Mrs. Estell Brunk, Mrs. Charles H. McCulIoch, Mrs. C. M. Smith, Marjorie Fontaine, Mrs. A. L. Strayer, Mrs. E. S. Oliver, Mrs. W. L. Quinn, Mrs D. H. Schultz, Mrs. C. A. Ratcliff, Mrs. Jfohn H. Carkin, Mrs. Louise Er ickson, Mrs. Raymond ' Braach, Mrs. J. R. Turnbull, Ethel Blin ston, Edna Reeves, Ruby Homar, Edna B. I Ross, --Evelyn I Monnes, Ruby Murphy, -Mrs-.G. A.- Lyhde, Mrs. J. E. Keyes, Mrs, Grace Co mer, Mrs. Verny Scott Mrs. W. t. Krenz, Mrs. H. K Hubbard, Mrs. Floyd Fox, Mrs. H. R. Wood burn, Mrs. Peter Sorensen, and Mrs. Ruth Nelson. . . : I Qienowillis Sell Out ! t -' - - . : ; h " WOODBURN Mr. and Mrs. William Chenowith have sold; the U.S. service station at the junc tion of East Lincoln and the Pa cific highway, where they have been located for 10 years and are moving to Portland for a rest be fore making further plans. demands Les Williams at the lubricant it's given.' So hie plies top-quality Giimore lubricants with the thorough ness and care of a surgeon do ing a touchy brain operation. - J You'll find's lot of worry ing specialists among Giimore Independent Dealers. And you'll find they really know their business." because they like cars. They're experts .. . jiist try them ! - I V" rr a -r .NCW Amity Women Hold Meeting AMITY The Women's Society of Christian Service of the Amity Methodist church met Wednesday in the church parlors. Mrs. Glenn Stevenson presided over the de votions on the topic "True Chris tianity." Mrs. C. S. KoUoway and Mrs. Stevenson sang "a duet -.with Mrs. Roy Ohlinger at the piano. Beading, Mrs. E. O. Morse. . ""uring the business meeting it was voted to hold the annual ba za rr and dinner December 6. A reception for the teachers of the Amity schools will be held soon. A special offering for missions will be made at the next meeting. During : tie social hour . refresh ments 'were served to 25. ;Two guests were present Hostesses were Mrs. Nette Tovey, Mrs. Lot-- tie Tallman, - Mrs. Roy Ohlinger, Mrs. W. H. Colgan and Mrs. Glenn Stevenson. - . ' " Salem Grange Plans' For Open Meeting i SALEM Grange 14 2 operaS-(rV- ' Salem grange will hold its first regular business, meeting Wed nesday, Sept! 27, at 7:30 pjn. at the : Salem Woman's i club. 460 North Cottage street 1 Reports from the meeting- of the national grange will be heard and a discussion of the Japanese deportation question will be held. New members to take first and second degree obligations are Mr. and Mrs. MaUery. , i - Woodburn Blue Birds Are Entertained WOODBURN Janie McGrath was hostess at the Monday after noon meeting of the Blue Birds at the library -club rooms. The greater part of the after school meeting was spent on active games in library square. Mrs. Kenneth McGrath served lemon' ade 1 and chocolate cake for her small daughter. Blue Birds wash ed and put away the plates and glasses.'--' ' i-j... .';:.. :-;--.;. . M 383 COURT STREET lLw JnJD'L - OPPOSITE MILLER'S I I No Long Waiting . .'.No Delay! ir- .Ontical -Service . V fl l i ....... .1 ' ,. . . - - , . - . . JT - , , J . . ,. - ' . If your less oi ir GQEDIT: SLMIX ' We will Try Dr. E. C Eciirj Mixells Sell At Jefferson Frank Johnsons Will " Hold Sale Soon, Plans Uncertain JEFFERSON -- Earl Mixell of Near Albany has purchased the SS acre improved farm of Frank Johnson. The : place is . located mile and a half southwest of Jef fersonr The Johnsons have not yet decided as to' future plans. A sale of . farm machinery and - livestock will be held.! They will remain on the farm for a "short time. . Friends here received word ; of the death o H." A. Gambill, 1; of Albany Saturday.- He died at the Albany General hospital fol lowing an .operation. - Burial - will take place at Lebanon. ; Virginia Mason, who spent, the summer vacation with her mother. Mrs. George j Mason, has returned to; Tillamook to. .resume teaching In - the Tillamook schools. ' ; - f Mrs." John Davison has. returned home from an extended "visit at the '.home of .her daughter: Mrs. kSeverence. and JamHy in Portland,. . W; C. Clinton, who has een in Seattle .Wash., for several weeks receiving, treatment, for. ear trou ble returned .home last week. He is much' improved. 1 1 - The Boy Scouts, who have, been inactive during the summer will start meeting ' regularly again, "as soon as a scout master u .eicciea to take the place of Rev, F. Claude Stephens who moved to Mill City. A meeting . will, be , held soon' to select a. scout. master. . ; A. weekend visitor at the home of Mr. ' and i Mrs. Marvin ' Hatch Ings was H. H. McCulIoch 6f P6H-r - Hand, former " neighbor ' of the Hutchings family when they lived in PortlandJ l ; ; , k Mrs. Karl Kihs and son Wal ter spent Sunday at Pratum visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs Sherman ' Hofstetter and family. Mrs. Hofstetter is a daughter of Mrs. Kihs. "! I 'i ,r. " ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Henderson and daughter, , Carol ' Lee, who have ' been helping harvest sea sonable crops in the Dever com munity, spent Saturday night at the heme of Roy's parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson. Sun day the group motored to Cottage Grove, the Roy Henderson's home. 25th Wedding Is Celebrated Sunday i swrr.r.r L vir tin rt t Bond quietly celebrated their 25 th wedding . anniversary at their home on Sunday with only mem bers of the; family present Their many friends in this community V7 no cnMGSFon mnniATioii l)riTateexainination rooms. . . . a coimes for FriiiiE adjuS! classes become. loose or need wnere you purchased them. Two private fitting and adjustment rooms. be glad to arrange terms of this NEW AID ;that'a helpinf thousands. No charge, for demonstration. RING:: ' ' 'Associate extend congratulations. On Thurs day Mrs. Bond had the misfortune to have some bones broken in her hand by the horse she was leading. Mr. and Mrs. Bond have two children, a son, Raymond, who is now at a Calif ornia camp after over two years of service in the south Pacific, and Dorothy, who is. a senior in Salem high school this year. Mr. Bond is a veteran of world war one.: k . , 57th Wediding Anniversary Is Observed AMITY Mr. and Mrs. J. D. " ' . : ..- Woodman of -Amity celebrated their "57th wedding ' anniversary, Sept. 17th, 'at their home on Oak street ' "heir' son and "daughter-in-law and their! family ' of' Hills boro were present ' at the family dinner; Their daughter, Mrs. Mfn-, hie Douner ; of near Seattle i was unable to be present , They were the recipients of many gifts,'! letters and cards "of congratulations. They .were mar ried in Nebraska but have been residents of Amity for. nearly 40 years. Mr.-Woodman , was mayor bf Amity for a number of years and 'Mrs. Woodman .is an active member of the Amity Methodist church. . I-1! 1 "'Z':: '"l-'r'V- : ACQ POD TOAVG1 Tebphcna 3S43 i " KaUBat Schtlvh Los Jingo! Cfc Jcogo, ldjcstraent, brin then in no any kind to fit yoor personal OFT Optometrists Dr. V s ' : .,4.. , ... ji , ..-,.. i ,.-, -.l i a ' it i si ; Solexa Oregon ' Court CL Thone tZZZ Tovey Tvins On Way Home AMITY Word "was received here recently . from the Tovey twins, Walter and Wayne, who , are now in New Guinea. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Bert To- vey of Vancouver, Wash., former ly residents of Amity vhere the twins attended grade and high school. They enlisted m the navy last spring. ' , . Norman Polloway, Twho " Is in the U. S. service, stationed at Fort Lewis, spent this week here at the home; of his parents, Mr; and llrs. , C Sl Holtqway. Mr. V and Mrs. Holloway have two other sons inT the service. Stanley Holloway is at ' San Francisco and Waldon is at Gardner field, Taft, Calif. Valley Calendar W4ac4ay, Scptmfcr ft v --. Salem Grange, Salem Women's ' club buiMing. , ntinar. seftembeb nvt'-- r . , Red;Cron mobil unit. Mt. Angel. Silverton HilU ersnge booster night. t Saturday, September M - . ' Union Hill Booster Nlghf 10 at grange hall. . 4 . Pio:j7siro3a auc m cwas . . . am - withoutMdosinfr. a VAPORUI 13 J'--- ' . -: . . LDCaGO KJPOQUAVIOM to Portandt Son Francisco Now Torlr, WosMngfon, O. C J Aarpart chirtre, resard requirement EL ii G:Il:a f IIHI ! f afr.s. r . . .-1 1 1 It w i j r