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Th ORIGON STATESMAN. Saltm. Oregon. Sunday Morning, January 13. 1946 PAGE THREE V Mrs. Johnston New Matron Jefferson OES JEFFERSON, Jan. 12 - (Spinal) Installation of officers was held by Euclid chapter OES Tuesday night. Mrs. Helen Johnston Lee of Portland was the installing worthy matron: Rex Hartley, ujorthy pa iron; Thelma Terhune,' niaiyhall; l.eona Miller, chaplain, and Veda JIuysell, organist. Officers installed included: Ella Jor&sUm, worthy matron; asf-oci- j iitQ matron. 'Josephine Getchell; iiri'Hue Ration, Waldo DcMoy; secretary, Kie Smith; treasurer, Ina Thomas; associate conductress, C'.ladys loftier; chaplain, Esther Hartley; marhall, Virginia Flag mann ; organist, Hannah Wright. Ada, Virginia Sweet; Ruth, Ann Gabriebon; Esther, Laura DeMoy; Martha, Elizabeth Terhune; Electa, Margaret Hendrickson; warder, Anbean Purdy. Honored guests included "the new i946 worthy matron and wor thy, patron of Brazilaii chapter, Albany; and other visitors were from Turner ar.d Salem. Refreshments were served in the dining room to about 80 pres ent. Euclid chapter will hold a school lit iriMructioii in chapter rooms on the e en jng of , January 17, Mrs. Iiiena McNair of Ashland, asso ciate grand ma'ron of grand chap ters of t!rfin, will b? the instruc tor. Ilie refreshment committee for the everifr. wan Tiwlma Terhune, I,cIa Kni'sht, Iona Miller, Maf fciii t t Henrli ick.'.on, Martha Hut t hina, and Harold Knight. 4-ff Club Spring Show Date Set For April 22 to 26 in Salem By Marguerite Gleesea Valley Editor, The Statesman Forty-one Marion county 4-H club leaders representing more than 50 clubs, met in Salem Saturday. to elect officers, set' the date for the county spring show and make plans for the coming months. The spring show dates were set for Uhe , fourth week of April and Mrs. Willow Evans of St. Louis school was elected president. Elmer Jeskey of Aurora was named first, vice president; Mrs. John Cage, Middle Grove, second vice president; Vivienne Jrfquet, Vie-; tor Point, secretary-treasurer, and Esther Kieper, Cloverdale, mem ber at large. Congress Delegates Report Miss Jaquet, state cookery win ner, and Theresa Dehler of Mt. Angel, state leader, who attend ed the national 4-11 club congress in Chicago, made reports on the trip. Mra. Carmalite Weddle, ad vanced club leader, reported on that branch of the county work. Committees to revise local pro jects were named as follows: Knitting, Mrs. L. J. Stewaii, Four Coiners; Ruth Riches, Turner; Mrs. Vernon Richter, Stayton, and Maijorie Tye, home demon stration agent. Art: Mae Engle, Woodburn; Charlotte Jones, Salem Heights; Dorothy Carpenter, Central How-t ell; Theresa Dehler, Mt. Angel Dolores Jager, Auburn; Harriet Cain, Swegle; Emma DeLippe, Rickey; Mrs. Agnes Booth, school superintendent. Honor Miss Dehler Health poster: Mrs. William Evans, Hazel Thomas, Pringle; Nan Denham, Fruitland. Miss Dehler, who .has been a , club leader In Oregon for more , than 20 yearn, was presented with ! a 20 year leader pin by Helen Cowgill, assistant state club lead er. It is one of three pins pre CENTRAL HOWELL A new machine shed is started on the farm belonging to Mrs. Ida Heir. LEBANON Thomas KfVter son, 28, employed by the Snow Pek Losing Co., was severely injured Thursday forenoon while t work. The log on which he v. a ; .standing slipped, throwing I im aero i other logs. Hit 'back md -pelvis were injured. WEST SALEM The Kingwood Heights Extension Unit meets at 1.3u -Wednesday, January 16, v.th Mrs. Hobert Forutcr. Helen Valley Obituaries Burke Clifton Prince LEBANON, Jan. 12 -(Special Funeral services were held Jan nry 10 for Burke Clifton Prince. etran of World war I, at St. Fdvards Catholic church. He Cied in Portland January 7. Sur vivors aie the widow, Lucy Prince; a vn, Burke Prince, Jr.; daughter, Mi.. Mary Lee Filli lone; a si.-ter, Mrs. Artie Mac Wrren. The ro-ary was recited Wednesday night. Roger Handler LEBANON', Jan. 12 -(Special) Flf-ger Handlcy, 54, born in Deer lidge. Mont., died here January 9.' Burial was in the IOOF ceme tery January 12. Survivors are ?on, Kenneth Handley, and two grandchildren, in Lebanon; also two sisters, Mrs. C. E. Wet rl and Mrs. Lou Raincy. sented in Oregon to date. Instruction for leaders was giv en by Mi.s Cowgill, in cookery by Miss Tye and in livestock; by James i Bishop. Marion county club leader. j Taylor, Polk county home dem onstration agent, will . give a demonstration on "quick furni ture touch upS." MONMOUTH The home ex tension program will be present ed by Helen Taylor, home dem onstration agent, at 1:30 Tuesday at the home of Mrs. D. D. Dewey, Furniture, touch ups will be the subject. MONMOCTII The annual winter sports carnival by the OCE students wilj be presented Friday, January 18, at 7:30 p.m. HOODBLRN Marion County Pomona Grange wiill meet here Wednesday, January 16.: 8ALKM - The last meeting of the farm and rural life 'commit tee will 'meet at 1:30 Monday in the office of Marjorie Tye, coun ty home demonstration agent. -CENTRAL HOHELL The Farmers Union local will meet Monday night at the schoplhouse. Ivan Oaks of Salem, secretary of the Willamette valley program planning committee, will speak on the Willamette valley project MONMOUTH The Intervar- sity Christian Fellowship will be host January 11 to 13 to chapters from Willamette university, Bible university, Oregon State college, Reed college, Lewis and Clark college, and Multnomah and Emanuel hospital from Portland and the Oregon College of Education; Middle Grove? n ... -. . i ' Church Groiiji Has Election MIDDLE : GROVE, Jan. 12-(Spe cial)-The Union Sunday school held, its annual election recently; John Laanen was re-elected sup erintendent, Gary Keppenger will be vice-president; secretary, Patri cia Keppenger; . treasurer, Mrs John Van Laanen; librarian, Don ald Bassett and pianist, Arlene Fromm. The annual election of officers for the' Woman's Missionary group was conducted by the RevWil mer Brown, at the last . regular meeting, held at the home of Mrs. Geneva Scbfield and Mrs. Anna WirschSng. The following were chosen i president .Mrs. W. ! H Scharfi vice president, Mrs. Oco Keppenger; secretary, Mrs. Em ory Goode: treasurer, Mrs. Roy Scofield. The Rev. .William Tus- ant, assistant pastor at Salem First Evangelical church, assisted the Rev. Brown. The January 22 meet ing will be at the home of Mrs. Lena Bart ruff and Mrs. Harvey Page will lead devotions. ; Hosts for a new year's dinner were Mr. and Mrs. John Van Laanen, who had as guests, Mrs. Kate Scharf, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bassett and Donald Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Kihs New President Mission Group JEFFERSON, Jan. 12-(Special) Mrs. Gilbert Zimmerman was hostess to the Evangelical Mission ary society Tuesday at her home in the Parrish Gap district. J Mrs. John Kihs, newly elected president, presided over the meet ing. Mrs. Don Davis was in charge of the devotions. e The lesson study was on migra tory work, Harley Libby, who was i connected with this work, was the guest speaker, telling where .: Mrs. Don Davis announced that the 'society will observe self-de nial week beginning January 28, and closing with the denomina tional day of prayer, when a spe cial program will be presented. Mrs. Gilbert Zimmerman's name was added to the membership. A letter of interest from Miss Anna Speicher, missionary in Ken tucky, was read.. Mrs. Zimmer man offered prayer for the mis sionaries having birthdays this coming year. month. Mrs. George Kihs offered Current events were given by a dedicatory prayer for officers Mrs. Albert Meyers and Mrs. Kiths and committee chairman, for the gave the goals for January and February. Mrs Gilbert Zimmerman sang. During the social hour, refresh ments were served by the hostess. Assisting were Mrs. Nettie Reeves and Mrs. John Kihs. Mrs. Leo Grenz w i'l entertain at the Febru ary meeting. ClecY Keppenger and family and Mr. and Mrs! Fred Scharf. Mrs. Laura Bartruff and son Wallace Bartruff of Dayton, the latter recently having received his honorable discharge, after service in the navy, were visiting rela tives and friends In the community last1 week. ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Immediate Delivery (While stock lasts) Completely Installed JUDS ON'S Plumbing and Hestlnr 271 N. Commercial Salem HOW'S tcui HEALTH? NO, it in"t just a litc jiierr. If von sre a hit under par f hj sically, right now is the time to Jo ionirthint, about it. ou know the country ran't afford to hate you ik! llrtter see a good Doctor and, of course, hring ln' prrecript ion here for compounding. utHTTrn Willett's Capital Drug Siore Cor. Slate A Liberty - fbeae 2111 In Chang l DM. FRED VAClllR, Rtgitlrrri Oplomttritl; AtacfH RrfiUtred Optometr'ult: Dr. M. J. Ktlly. Dr. irrd K. Clfmbrrt. Dr. I'm. Stephtnton, Dr. M. 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