' 3-The- Statesman, Salens Oregon, Snndrr. Tannarr 23, 1943 Elliott Prairie Couple Visiting In Louisiana ELLIOTT PRAIRIE Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bliven. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bliven are in Florida for two months. They went by car . and took their trailer house wun them. News in a Baton Rouge, La. paper reported they visited the state capital there. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bliven are caring for the Ernest Bliven place. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Burkert en tertained for Mrs. Lyeth Stanton, Wima, Oren, and Mr. and Mrs. Daryl F. Jones, all of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Art Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson and in fant daughter, Silverton, , were guests Sunday of the Theodore ' Thykers. . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hergstad, Donald, Gordon, and Howard of Union Mills were guests Sunday of Mr.'and Mrs. R. Peterson. Guests of Chet Outhoufs Thurs , day were Mr. and Mrs. Richard ' Mehren and daughter Patty of Oregon City and their house guest. Father Batson, a missionary from the Napal district of India, who has been working among the un touchables. Children of the local school have been canvassing the community for the March of Dunes- They have set $20 as their goal Mrs. Edith Johnson had as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Tu on, Adele Blawfus and daughters Jan and Jerri, and Harold. Fork ner all of Portland. Monday her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dale McKee and daughters Tonnah and Terri from Lebanon were euests. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harmar and children, John, Virginia, Bonnie and baby have moved here from Louisiana and are living in tne Bert Kent house. The three older children have entered the local school. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Evans are moving here from the Union dis trict and will live in the former E. K. White house. The Evans formerly lived in this community and the children have entered tne local school after IS months in the Union school. South Dakota Families Visit Labish Center LABISH CENTER Guests of the'' E. B. Klampe's and other rela tives in this community are Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tipton of Slark, So. Dale, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jahns of fatertown. So. Dak. Tipton is a nephew of Mrs. Klampe's and Mrs.. Jahns is. a niece. Practice has started for the lo cal talent Community club pro gram for February 11 at the schoolhouse. Half the program will be presented by the women tinder the direction of Mrs. Harlan Pearsall and Mrs. Wiley Biggens, other half will be by the men, Ruben Boebm and Harry Lovre in charge. Guests of Clyde Leedys Tues day were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Laedy of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young of Sherwood. Merry Minglers Club ) Entertained Thursday, EAST SALEM Mrs. Wade Car ter entertained at luncheon Thurs day for members of the Merry Mmglers. She was assisted by Mrs. M. L. Baker and Mrs. Elmer Zam sow. Covers were placed for mem bars Mrs. Carl Snyder, Mrs. Al bert Fabry, Mrs. Clyde ColwelL Mrs. -Anna Jess, Mrs. Vicar Wa gers, Mrs. J. Irwin Wagers, Mrs. Henry Sprick, Mrs. Sam Scharf, Mrs. Robert Fromm, Mrs. Covil Case and the hostess. Hubbard Extension Unit Hears Airs, flliller HUBBARD Mrs, Kenneth Miller, home extension agent, presented 'Aging Successfully for the Hubbard Woman's club Wednesday at Mrs. A. L. Murphys. Mrs. A. J. Smith presided in the absence of Mrs. Elmer Nelson, president, who is ill. Plans were made for the benefit tea on Feb ruary 2. i Mrs. Clarence Sherman and Mrs. Floyd Dominick were guests and other members present in cluded Mrs. C L. Welch, Mrs. Wayne Bridge, Mrs. James Van Lieu, Mrs. Peter Hunt, Mrs. Les ter Will, Mrs. Walter Shrock, Mrs. Bahne Paulson, Mrs. J. G. Dickey, Mrs. Levi Miller, Mrs. George Grimps, Mrs. John Morrison, Mrs. A, O. Soderholm, Mrs. W. E. Wan- icer, Mrs. ura Moms and Mrs. A. Fobert. ; March of Dimes Given Lions Club Approval SILVERTON The Silverton Lions club of which Clifford Alm- quist is president, voted at its week's meeting to assist in the an nual March of Dimes: drive. The committee includes Maurice Schnorenberg, Morris . VenSome ren Wilson Johnson and Lowell Paup. Clarence Morley is chairman for the annual sweetheart party to be given in Febraury. Dr. A. I V. Smith was given a 25-year continuous membership chevron and C. H. Dickerson 10-year charter membership chev ron. Robert Miller made the pre sentation. I The club will sponsor the bird- house contest for Cub Scouts and Oscar Edlund will be in charge. G. A. Sander Is Elected Sublimity Fire Head SUBLIMITY G. A. Sander was elected president of the Sublimity Farmers Fire Relief as sociation at the 53rd annual meet ing held in ; Foresters ; hall Janu ary 15. Other officers named are Andrew Fery, vice president; Fred C. Hottinger, secretary-treasurer. Fery was re-named director for a five year term and Irwin Schu macher of Sublimity was elected to fill the unexpired term of Michael Weinacht of Mt Angel. Louis Garfin and M. L. GOson of the state department of insur ance were present and spoke at the meeting. It was claimed mem bers of this association have the lowest farm fire insurance rate in Oregon. The secretary's report showed a successful year just end ed with strong reserves. Monroe Street Sewing dub Meets Wednesday AUBURN Mrs. Stuart Jones entertained members of the Mon roe sewing club Wednesday after noon. Two new members were pre sent Mrs. Paul Gilmer and Mrs. John Kenny and Kathy. Others sewing were Mrs. Roy Fowler, Mrs. Arthur StowelL Mrs. Henry Han sen, Mrs. Hugh Williams, Mrs. Wil fred Wilier, and the hostess. Mrs. Harvey Lenniger was a guest Hubbard KPs Will Be Host for Convention HUBBARD Arion Lodge, Knights of Pythias, will be host for the district convention nere Thursday, January 27,1 at 1p.m. District Deputy Grand Chancellor Don R. Hudson of Salem will be in charge. The district includes Aurora, Dallas, Hubbard, Independence, Oregon City, Salem and Silverton. Grand Chancellor Dr. R. D. Ketchum of Bend will be princi pal speaker. A team selected from the lodges in the district will ex emplify the rank of page. Fun and music will be provided under the direction of Don Covey of Hubbard 1 Lodge. Social hour under the direction of Lester Will will follow, the meeting. Frank Anderson is chancellor of Arion lodge. j Detroit Library Will Have New Location Soon DETROIT, Jan. 22 -U The De troit library, sponsored by the De troit Woman's Civic club, is to be moved from a downtown loca tion to an available room in the old school building. The library has more than 300 books and the club plans to acquire its own library building within the near future. i Mrs. J. A. Wright has been act ing as librarian, and the library is kept open two hours on two different days each week. When re-established again in the new location, books from the state library will be available both for adults and school children. C X 'K ) . . . take a good look . . I Personality Glasses j -; i . '. Eajoy the finer things in life, knowing that yon. also, look year very finest even while wearing glasses. An easy way to accomplish this is to come by at year con venience and try on a pair of personality frames. Per sonality glasses not only fit the distinctive features of year eyes, bat also the characteristic features of your face. . 4 Dr. Henry E. Morris ' "I Dr. Kenneth W. Morris v Optometrists at Ilcrrij Oplical Co. 444 StateX Phono S-552S L -1 JeffersonDickie King broke his collarbone while playing on the school ground at Talbot this week. AunsTWe Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perlow ir. hav moved tn thir new residence recently built by sam wrignt. The Joe Watsons are moving to the house vacated by the Perlows. Monmoetli Oregon College of Education will present Stanley Ho ban, baritone, in a concert at Campbell Hall auditorium, Janu ary 27 at 8 pjn. Anmsville Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hoffman and daughter have moved to the Gaius Fuson's house. Detroit Jacob Fischer, who had been in the Salem Memorial hospital for more than a week with -a back injury was dismissed last Sunday. Although he is now in a cast he seems to be able to get around without too much difficulty. Fratom Mr. and Mrs. John Ol thoff have returned from a trip to Iowa and enroute home they visited Gen. and Mrs. Guy Hen- ninger at Lincoln, Neb., relatives of Mrs. Olthoft Anbarn I. V. Gord has return ed to Portland Veterans hospital after spending several weeks at his home here. , East Salem Mrs. Harvey Page, Fisher road, is in a Salem hospital for a major operation. Her hus band is also in the hospital for treatment Anmsville Mr. and Mrs. Robert Valencourt are moving to their new residence this weekend from the Ellis apartment where they ha ve been. Swegle James Brandt has noti fied his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brandt, that he has been trans ferred from Fort Ord, Calif, to Atlanta, Ga. where he will receive special training in animal hus bandry and air mechanics. He, ex pects to be sent to Germany wtien the six months training is com pleted. naresvllle Kenneth Murphy, Portland Highway, is in a Salem hospital recuperating from the lirst of a series of operations which will keep him confined to the hospital for at least five months. , Anmsville Mrs. Marion Keith and son Donnell moved to Port land this week and will live with the Robert Taylors (Jean Keith). Labish Center Labish Center Home Extension unit will meet Wednesday, January 26, at May flower hall in Salem at 2 p.m. Pratmn Pratum-Macleay home extension unit meets Tuesday, January 25, with Mrs. A.; A. Spel-s Dims: at i:30 pjn. Gifts for Eng land win be brought to this meet ing and Mrs. Kenneth Miller of Marion: home extension office will be discussion leader. ' . Popcorn Mrs. John Simmons is ill at her homo with a throat in fection. Detroit Mr. and Mrs. J. Cal Schlador have sold the Cascade rooms to Ted Iryzk of Nevada Income Tax Returns Made oat by Consultant J. 7. Cobnrn 157 Market 8L Phone 2-C5Ct who Is remodeling the basement. . Schladors plan a six weeks trip I, ( to California and when they re-' turn will have an apartment at :, the old CCC camp. j Haresville Visiting boy scout , " troop 20 this week were Council ' Commissioner Clark Lethin and ! 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