1 ! t pace snnuT Tho CZTGOTT STATESMAN. r CastofElhs'ChrhtmasShoivffl ' '."a ; Funeral Held : "1 In Portland for Mrs. Schulz Salem, g Oreaon, Friday Morning; December 14. 1945 z i- . ; s j- : -' ' . ' .. .. ' i i i 1 1 i . : : i 7 "Blithe Spirit," ft Noel Coward farce, is the play chosen for presentation for the : ninth Elks' ..; annual Christmas show by' the Sajem Civie players croup the evenlnrs of December; 17, 18 and 19 at the Elks' temple. From left to.rixht they are: front row. Eleanor Finden. Elsie Ilolman and Ruth Ver- steer: back row, Adrian Christy, Shirley MellviUe, Harold Rosebraofh and Ames Drummond. Insert Is BenUh Graham, director. , . :. r ' Accident Takes Second Life . CORVALLIS, Dec. 13. -P-A highway collision near ' Camp Adair claimed a second life today with the death of Mrs. Kenneth DaM. Pendleton., ". Mary Louise Reeves, Salem, was killed outright last night as cars driven by Mrs. Don Eckman, Cor- vallis. and S 1-c Harold E. White collided head-on.' " . Navy hospital officials reported White seriously injured. Mrs. Eck man and her six-year-old son Mar tin were said to be In critical con dition. Cuts and broken bones were suffered by Delta , Peterson, Al bany; Denna Hart, Juanita Bar ton and Martha Baker, all of Sa lem. They and Miss Reeves were civilian employes at Camp Adair. LEARN TO SEW CLOVERDALE Several wo men from this community attend ed the home extension sewing machine and attachments meeting held last week in Turner at the home of Evelyn Holt It was con ducted by Lucy Lane and Marjo- rle Tye. Shedtl Woman's Hen: Wins Championship ROSEBURG, Dec 13-;P)-Cham- pionships in the northwestern tur key show were announced - late today near the close of the event which attracted growers from Oregon and Washington. Grand championships went to Mr. and Mrs. George Arnett, Shedd, for a bronze old hen, and to E. G. Padelf ord, Mabton, Wash., in .the dressed division, bronze old torn. Mrs. Pauline Lehr Dies at Silverton Portland Plans ; To Erect Schools PORTLAND, Dec. 13--Three new . elementary schools will be built in the city's $5,000,000 post war education fund program. The school board decided that Creston district school, destroyed by fire last fall, would be the first structure. Approved with the construction program was purchase of $500,' 000 in new equipment Veterans over 21 will be ad mitted to high schools tuition free if they were enrolled in day schools on entering service, the board ruled. SILVERTON, Dec..; 13 Mrs Pauline Lehr, 39, died very sud aeniy: Thursday afternoon at her ClmrA1mtML. , JEFFERSON, Dec. 13-(Special) Funeral services were held Wed nesday afternoon at the - Finley Morning Light chapel in Portland, for Mrs. Estella V. Schulz, 48, of Portlahd, and daughter of Mrs. George Vail of Jefferson, who died Monday morning at the Portland Sahitoriunv .where she Jiad been taken Sunday. She had i been ill for1 some time. Interment was in the Riverview cemetery. v Estella m Christensen was born at Marshfield, May 24, 1897, and when a small child moved with her parental to Jefferson. She grad uated from Jefferson high school and also attended Monmouth nor mal for two years. She taught school in eastern Oregon for two years. She lived in Jefferson un til her! marriage to Arthur Schulz of .Portland, Nov. 16, 1919. Where she spent, the rest of her life. She was a member of the Methodist church. Surviving are the widower Arthur Schulz, a daughter Jean nette of Corvallis; mother, Mrs. George Vail of Jefferson, and a brother Wi O. Christensen, Toledo. Negro Named To Wed Point LOS ANGELES, Dec. l3.f-aV: Rep. Helen Gahagan Douglas, (D- Calif) announced tonight she had, appointed an 18-year-old Negro, David K. Carlisle, to the United States military academy at West Pomt-.-i' I.. T I ' have' selected : him because t- 1- 1 a a Mt 1 uc imu me ui&nesi graae m me country; tn ,.tne west Pouit- tn- trance examinations, said Mrs! Douglas.."! believe fa equality for everyone; He, was an honqp dent in his high school ' here in Los Angeles, studied, for two years at California 1 1nstitute of i Tech nology and has been taking a spe cial course in English literature.' I .A French physicist . Reaumur, first tried to make steel by melting past and wrought iron together. Scout GoiinciL i IgetoMeefel At Meriwether The annual meeting of the Cascade council 'lodge of the Or der of the Arrow, national Boy Scout campers honor society, will be held - at Camp Meriwether, Tillamook. December 27. 28 and 29. ; ; r At the meeting which .will be held in the. coast , guard unit -of the Portland Boy Scout camp,; election of officers for 1946 will take place. ? Incumbent Arrow president Frank Deckabach, Sa lem, is in charge of arrangements' for the meet ... V ',; fi; Approximately 5Q members are, expected to be present represent; ing r towns of -Silverton, Wood-t burn, GervaisStayton, Mill City' Lebanon, Albany. Jefferson, Dal las, Grand Sonde and Salem. .- :, The order second degree will be conferred on member scouty who have given outstanding, ser vice to their: local- troopa coring the past year. 7; " ' "y 7 ... " ; UACXEAT GROCP tZl.T , J. -!L4ClXAYClub BaesdeTS tV X Macleay 4-M dub and Cieir hue bands wUl : ; bold tbetf annual J. tanistmas party ; tree at the M. JL Mige borne on-- . Saturday liightr T " A v; ' On All Makes III EstEmaies Girea Autb Badlo Specialist" - Tim rionnou co. isa'SL vLt St . I ' t . lPbon 5355 home 529 South 3rd st, Silver ton. Mrs. Lehr was born in Miss ouri April 25, 1906, and had made her home in . Silverton for thi past six years. Survivors are her husband; one .daughter, Mrs- Bet ty nasKinsr! biiverton; and one son, '. Raymond, in. the" armed forces in Texas who is on his way home. A number' of sisters and brothers also survive including Mrs. . .Virginia. Drager, Silverton. Funeral services will be announc ed lated by the Ekman Funeral home. ;' ; ; ' - SILVERTON CHILD DDIS . :i )- i SILVERTON, Dec. 13 Myroa Erickson, 2, died Thursday morn ing at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Erickson, route 2, Silyerton. He is survived by his parents and a brother, David. Services will be at 2:30 Sunday with the Ekman Funeral home in charge. The Rev. S. L. Almlle will officiate. Salem Home ' SWEGLE The annual Christ mas party of Swegle Woman's club was held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Walter Swingle on North 16th. street in Salem. A covered dish dinner was served by the officers.- I At the business meeting officers for the new year were elected as follows: president, Mrs. C. A. Sal ter; vice president, Mrs. Charles Norton; secretary, Mrs. Walter Biggerstaff; and treasurer, Mrs. Louis Neumann. Mrs. E. E. Brandt is the retiring president Mrs. E. E. Terrill was received as a new member. Guests were Mrs. Fred Hensell, Mrs. Lester Pur cell and Mrs. Albert Patz. Christmas carols were sung and gifts exchanged. The chimney swift makes its nest of small twigs glued together with the bird's saliva. 7 .'. ' . 1 S' '! : .1 I ' " I ' ' : I ! ! I' ' I ; :.. ;,f -"I - , I J' ' i ' i ' '''ifi. - !TV" '''"; .'S--:V'"-v-;-' a Division of toip noiot vmnnr 9 Hu is itt Tlio new 1946 Merctrry. A lag, finartly styled beauty and it oCers so mudu more! Insi-uts-youTl find newness everywberel . . New roomy, henrnous interiors! Easy, restful riding comfort! Oversized brakes that are sure, quiet and smooth. There's Twer, plusand with it sa exxasomy of ssoh'and'oil that will make owners ot lighter cars envious .Ycwlincoln-Meran dealer ; will bs happy to tell you much more about ths new 194S Irlercury. ! i TtLmU ... iTVlk rOBDSBOW .... CBS.lWiys, 10.10:30 PMnE.S.T. TUt rOXD SUNDAY. BTtMKC nOV,.. ALQStiiVUt 9 P. 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