Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 21, 1927, Image 2

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EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES
MARION COUNTY NEWS
BY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1927
CHURCH WOMEN
FOR WOODBURN
MEET TUESDA
Woodburn. Dec. 21. Mr. P. W
. Settlemler entertained the Federat
ed Women of the Methodist Epis
copal church at their regular meet'
lng yesterday afternoon. The rooms
of the &-ttlemler residence were gay
with holly and Christmas greens
and the spirit of Christmas was In
evidence everywhere. There were
45 women In attendance.
The meeting was opened with de
Totlonal exercises conducted by the
president, Mrs. A. E. Austin, who
spoke on the subject of "Giving.
Mrs. Libbie Morcom rf Dodceville,
Wis., who Is making an extended
visit in Woodburn, was present and
gave a short -alk on "The Joy of
Service." Mis. Morcom Is well
qualified to speak on this subject,
having spent 30 years of service In
the Methodist Episcopal church of
Woodburn before leaving to make
Her home in Wisconsin.
Mrs. E. L. Sllva, wife of the pas
tor of the Free Methodist church
gave a very Interesting talk on
Ch.nese missions and work among
the Chinese. Mrs. Sllva also told
of the experiences of herself and
husband when they were drivn from
the Mission about a yeer ago.
A vocal number was given by
the Misses Esther Neufeld, Isabel
Llppy and Jean Bee. . and Christ
mas carols were sun; by Mrs.
George Lar.don's class of girls.
A letter was read from the Fed
era ted Women of the Methodist
Episcopal church of Corvallis in
viting the Woodburn women to
lunch at noon cn January 11 and
to attend the meeting of the society
In the afternoon. A large number
. are planning to attend.
Refreshments were served by Mrs.
Settlemler and Mrs. Alice Oliver,
her assistant. Mrs. Henry Hall and
Mrs. Aaron J. Neufeld poured.
The next meeting of the organiza
' tion will be helo. at the home of
Mrs. Howard M. Sayre on the third
Tuesday In January.
CAMP FIRE GIRLS
HAVE XMAS PARTY
Jefferson, Dec 21 One of the first
Christmas parties of the season was
given fur the Camp Fire Rirls bv
their assistant guardian, Juanita
Hart, Monday evening at her home
north of Jefferson.
A Christmas tree leaded with pros
ents fur the guests afforded much
enjoyment. Many games were played
during the evening after which a
lunch was served.
Camp Fire girls present for the
evening wire Elizabeth Aunpcrlc,
Gcraldine Ftcneh, Esther RuRgles,
Mary Louise Fontaine, Marjone
Fontaine, Eleanor Libby, Estelia Ml
lard, Virginia McKee and Lorene
Hart, and Guardian Miss La Verne
Seehule. Invited guests were Frances
Coin, Elizabeth Looney, Margaret
Ooin, Miss Constance Boldevslon
and the hostess, Juanita Hart.
NARCOTICS IS TOPIC
AT WCT U MEETING
Turner. Dec si Mrs. c .U stand
ley waa hostess to the ladles of the
W. C. T. V. la her home at their
last BHtlllf. A large number of
membera and several visitor.! were
In attendance. An Interesting and
intellectual program on antl nar
cotics was enjoved, and numerous
subject discussed during the after
noon. It has not been derided in
whose home the meeting in January
will be held.
MARION
The Presbyterian and Friends
Sunday school are preparing lor a
union program and Christmas tree
to be In the Friends' church Friday
cvenlng.
The Community club held lis
regular meeting last Friday evening.
The program was arranged by Lee
Doerflcr. Refreshments were served.
Guy Hammit of Corvallis called
at Lee Smiths last Thursday on hla
way to Portland. Smith accom
panied him to Portland returning
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Plrkard and
daughter Marjorie, Don Srholey
and Mrs. M. A. Barber motored to
Eugene Tuesday evening and lis
tened to Almee Semple Mcpherson
at the Lighthouse temple of the
four square gospel.
Mrs. M. A. Barber and daughters
Elma and Frances, went to Salem
and accompanied Mrs. E. A. Rho
ten and Lucille Rex and Ray Rho-
ten to Portland.
An excellent program arranged
by Mrs. Maud Larky was enjoyed by
a large crowd at the bazaar held
by the ladles' aid at the W. O. W.
hall last Tuesday evening. A chick
en-pie dinner was served. The la-
dies are planning to kalsomlne and
paint the church.
The W. O. W. lodge held social
time for Its members Tuesday eve
ning. Refreshments were served.
Orville Doerfler has returned to
hit home from the lumber at 811'
verton where he was employed.
Rudolph Mltzner visited at home
Sunday from McMinnville where he
is employed In Skaggs store.
CHRISTMAS CAROLS
FEATURE OF PROGRAM
Turner, Dec. 21 Preparations are
being made by the grade and high
school teachers of Turner and the
students, for the annual Christmas
tree and community program to be
held In the high school auditorium
on Friday afternoon, December 23.
Recitations, special music. Christmas
carols, and short plays will compose
trie program. The students drew
names, and will exchange inexpen
sive gifts. The public Is cordially In
vited to attend this splendid pro
gram. John M. Watson Is principal
of the schools In Turner.
SPECIAL XMAS
EVENT SLATED
FOR WOODBURN
Woodburn, Dec. 21. At the Pres
byterlan church last Sunday morn
ing a ore-Christmas service was
given. A sermon on the Incarnation
was preached by the pastor, Rev.
Henry O. Sanson. Misses Helen
Andrews and Ruth Holt sang
"Silent Night." and a Christmas an
them was rendered by the choir.
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock the
Sunday school will present an In
teresting program of music and
readings. The church will be dec
orated In white, and "White Gifts
for the King." will be presented by
members of the school. A special
offering for missions In Corea will
be taken at this service.
At the 11 o'clock service Mrs. O.
F. Larson and daughter. Miss Mar
vel Larson will sing a duet. Christ
mas music will be a feature of the
service and the pastor will preach
on the theme "In the Fullness of
Time." The young people will meet
at 6:30 o'clock.
A Christmas pageant, with a cast
of 27 characters will be given In
tne Bethel church on Christmas
night during the regular hour for
church service. Monday night this
same pageant will be given In the
Woodburn church at 8 o'clock, to
which every one Is Invited.
LIBERTY
from Newport, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Hurd of Call.
fornla were recent guests of air.
and Mr, B. Hurd.
Wanda, the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Allen, Is better after
having an attack of pneumonia.
Harry Shaw had the misfortune
to get his car In the McKende
river. It took three daya and
tractor to get It out.
C. H. Dencer and Henry Simons
nave gone to waiport.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Wrlglesworth
of Mill City were recent guest of
Mrs. a. Aiurnammer.
Lillian. Neuei.s Is again In school
alter being ill with pneumonia.
The road, leaving the highway at
the Liberty store. Is being paved to
me canyon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stark are
the ha.ipy parents of a baby boy.
He nas been named Robert Joseph.
Mrs. r. o. judd Is convalesclnz
nicely alter an operation for appendicitis.
Miss Anne Simpson gave the ad
vanced grades an Instructive health
talk when she visited school last
Tuesday.
E. L. Coffey has been bedfast for
the past two weeks with Infection In
his neck.
PASTOR OF CHURCH
ARTY AND PROGRAM
FOR CLEAR LAKE FOLK
Clear Lake, Dec. 21 Mr. and
Mrs. Theo, Stolk gave a dinner to
their children last Sunday In hon
or of their anniversary.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
aeorge Benson and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Miles and daughter llel-
Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Priem
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louie
Priem and family. Mr. and Mrs. A.
Maurer, Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Stolk
nd family, Mr. Henry Stolk from
O. A. C. and William Stolk. i
PROGRAM SATURDAY
Fmitland. Dec. 21 A Christmas
program which Is open to the pub
lic will be given at the Fruttland
Evangelical church at 8 o'clock
sharp on Saturday evening. A big
tree and distribution of gifts will be
special feature.
Turner. Dec. 21 The congrega
tion of the Turner Christian church
are welcoming their pastor. He v.
Confer of Eugene. He Is an earnest
speaker and delivers his sermons In
a very helpful and inspiring man
ner. Rev. Confer Is a student min
ister at the Eugene Bible college.
The former pastor of the church,
Rev. B. F. Clay, resigned his pulpit
several months ago, and Is now lo
cated at St. Helens, Ore.
The school board Is making sev
eral much needed Improvements on
the Interior of Liberty hall. Among
other things a new carpet for the
stage and r. new stage curtain will
be put II place.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Browning gave
a birthday dinner Sunday In honor
or Mr. Browning s mother, Mrs. R.
L. Browning.
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Judd were
pleasantly surprised by the arrival
of their son, Fred Judd. from south
ern California.
Mrs. Mary Cluth of Montana Is
the gue3t of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Ufncer. zlck's room, 4B next, $16.00. Donald
Mrs. Edward Young, who hnq rwii nf Mi ttAmirir'. a-. tv,
been suffering with rheumatism. Is best seller and Woodrow Morley of
unproved. i miss Boyce s 4A was second best
Mrs. E. Williams returned home seller.
THIRD GRADE HAS
BEST SEAL SALES
Silverton. Dec. 21 The pupils of
the Eucene Field building sold more
than tlCl worth of Christmas seals
Miss Peterson's room, the 3A, sold
the most. $16.04 and Miss Hon-
SANTIAM GROUP
CONVENTION IS
SET FOR JAN. 8
The program committee of the
Santlam Sunday school district
has nearly completed all details of
the program for the next quarterly
convention. This, convention will
be held at the Christian church of
Aumsville, January 8. The theme
chosen for the convention Is "The
Bible's Plaue In your Life and
Home.
The ma n outline of the program
is as ioiiows:
10 a. m Song service.
10:20 a. m. Devotional, Reverend
Confer. Turner Christian church.
10:35 a. m. Lesson study period.
11:20 a. m. Address. Rev. E. K
Bailey.
12. noon Basket lunch.
1:30 p. m. Song Service.
1:50 p. m. Devotional, Reverend
Shaw, Stayton Christian church.
2:10 p. m. Business meeting.
:J:30 p. m. Address. F. A. Allen.
American Sunday School Union.
3.10 p. m. Address. Rev. M. A.
Groves, Turner M. E. church.
Each Sunday school Is expected to
furnish a special number. All Sun
day school folks and friends are In
vited to attend. Bring well-filled
lunch baskets.
MISS KLLtB COMING
Silverton, Deo. 21 Miss Helen
year at the Ellison White conserva-1
tory at Portland la expected home
the latter part of the week. She will
have with her as her guest. Miss
Tye Smith, daughter of Mrs. Smith,
teacher of dramatis art at the con
servatory. Miss Helen Is making
marked progress In her work and
has a brilliant future.
JEFFERSON TO HEAR
XMAS PROGRAM
Jefferson, Dee. 21 The first real
community Christmas program at
Jefferson will be held at the Masonic
hall Thursday evening at 7:30
o'clock.
The different churches, high
school and grade r-chool will all con
tribute numbers to the program.
Orchestra. Mrj. Clodfelters)
Invocation
Anthem
"Christmas With Our Fabled
Friends," by the grades
Prayer
"Why the Chimes Rang" (high
school)
Orchestra.
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend this program.
MONTHLY SILVER TEA
HALTED BY EPIDEMIC
Turner. Dec. 21 The monthly
silver tea given by U-e Ladles Aid of
the Methodist Episcopal church was
postponed this month on account of
the precaution against the small
pox epidemic The tea would have
been held at the home of Mrs. Q.
A. O. Moore, with Mrs. O. W Hew
itt, Mrs. R. O. WitzeL and Mrs Moore
acting as hostesses. The next silver
tea will be held In January.
ire z
When Glasses Are
Needed
"Appeal to O'Neill"
DR. C. B. O'NEILL
New Location
First National Hank Bldg.
Fourth Floor
Phone 625
EVENDENTOHEAD
WOODBURN MASONS
Woodburn, Dec. 21 At the recu
lar meeting of Woodburn Lodge No.
106, A. F. & A. M held In the Ma
sonic temple Monday night the an
nual election of officers was held
and the following were elected for
the ensuing year.
Worshipful master, Fred O. Ev
enden; senior warden. Elburn T.
Sims; junior warden, Rex W. Bent
ley; treasurer, Keith Powell, sec
retary, Ray H. Tyson. F. O. Have
mann was elected to serve as a
member of the board of trustees.
Fred O. Evenden was Installed as
master, as according to Masonic
custom this must be done on or be
fore St. Jehn's day, December 27.
The remainder of the officers will
be Insulted on January 2. The ap
pointive officers have not yet been
announced.
GUYER HAS STROKE;
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Hopmere. Dec. 21 Peter Ouyer,
aged 71, who has been living alone
on the Ben La Fontain place for
some time, had a paralytic stroke re
cently. He shouted for help but
could not arouse the family until
morning. James Smith took him to
the Deaconess hospital, where he
suffered another stroke.
RlltYS GO SOl'Tfl
Fruitland, Dec. 21 Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Ramseycr and their two sons
are living on the George Riley place
on Route 6, who have left for Cali
fornia. Miss Marie Blanchard
makes her home with the Ramsey-
ers also.
FOR YOUR BOY'S CHRISTMAS
A BICYCLE
YEARS OF HEALTH AND FUN
There's nothing in the whole
wide world a red -blooded
youngster would rather bare
than a good bicycle. There's
nothing that would keep him
so much In the open where
he belongs give him such
fuse exercise derelope him
more, bodily and mentally
playing with the other fel
lows who own bicycles and
reveling in clean, wholesome
fun.
A Small Payment Down Balance Easy Terms and Von Hare
Reached the Heart of Vour Boy
BICYCLES and
ACCESSORIES
INDIAN
Indian Cycle & Supply Co.
Convenient Terms
256 Stale St.
Phone li'i
PROF. TAKES UKST
Silverton, Dec. 21 Prof. Boe. who
till Ills wife, cousin of Mrs. K. O.
Hue, and two daughters are visiting
here, is president of St. Olaf's col
lege at Northfirld, Minn, and makes
early trips to Europe. He has been
taking a forced vacation because of
goitre oiwrution, but expects to be
hack at his work O'jaili after the
first of the year.
DAYS
SATURDAY
DAY
TI.ANS TKIP EAST
Ilopmcre, Drc. 21 Mrs. Dcss
Martin ts planning leaving Hopmere
tor a trip back fast and a visit to
her brother In Nebraska.
MAKT1NS PARENTS
Hopmere, Dec. 21 A Christinas
Rift to Mr. mid Mrs. L. H. Martin,
waa a little turn born at the Salem
hospital. December 18.
W Cater To
I MEN
Who liny
Women fl
SHIPLEY'S M
3v For Year Round
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W (live Convenience
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WAREHOUSE SALE
This Warehouse Has Been Sold Everything Must be Out of Here by Saturday Night
SELLING OUT
High Grade Pianos and Phonographs at Practically Give-Away Prices and Terms
a Sample of the many fine bargains some new some used
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O STANDARD MAKK ' W $400 KURTZMAK W ' 'j Fin CprlgUt Tlano .hii ifc PRACTICH PIANO ' "I I" 8TADARD MAM
$65 $135 f ' $115 f l $35 f $90
nTIrl.CTuh V-. I Term " Ch Law I Terms . Ch I; I Tens-99 Ca.li i - "J Term. 5 Cash
and j . Month If yl and fS a Month "mJI and S a Month and S3 . Month and JaTMonth
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SOME OF THE PIANOS ARE BRAND NEW SOME USED ALL ARE FULLY GUARANTEED
telephone
or an
extension
telephone
To wife or mother-it will Mp
lighten liou.scliok! duties ami briiig
friends and relatives wiihin voice
ruuh.
l:or the youn filk.s-it makes the
home a clearing hou.se for soii.it
engagements.
With fiiends and relatives nearby
and in distant places-a means of
closer personal tics.
t V
Adequate telephone service in the '
home is a constant source of conven- j
ieme to every member of the family
in aid and protection in times of emer
gency or danger.
In the spirit of the season, let ar
thoughtfulneu he expressed by giving
this yu '. i.onenicnic snd pleas
ure in the home.
Out business ofiicc is ready to serve
you.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND HI SCRAPH COMPANY
' '
D H II NEBER K Ti ..o 8TYl.it FT II NEW PIANO fi Ti NEW PIANO jOTil
$225 f 1 $170 f T $165 t $285 f $315 FN!
fi.-scstsil al .sjisrrs. I "K5!sJ .saa-JJ
55HSOS-' KOHLER & CAMPBELL, FAIRBANKS, MAYNARD, GIBSON, SINGER, EMERSON, RICHMOND, WEb!
ER, VOSE, AND OTHERS.
IP
70 riajriT Piano
arul RolU
S195
913 rah ?7 month
SO Player I'lano
and Holla
S260
913 wkth $a month
BABY GRAND
XT
A-
$355
13 cash $10 month
Altnottt Xew Apt'int
GRAND
$395
915 rush $10 month
TOO BRA VD X K VV
BABY GRAND
$465
13 cash $10 month
WE WILL MAKE TERMS ON ANY PIANO OR PHONOGRAPH ABOUT THE SAME AS RENT
tCirr.- i - Irr. -!
KM
Terms as low nt
$1 a Week
.in riinnnKrouh
A LIST OF RECORDS FREE WIT HEACH ONE
WE LIST HERE A FEW OF THE BARGAINS:
$ 35 Victrola $10 $200 Claxinola ; .$ 40
$ 50 Grafonola $ 15 $175 Victrola Console $ 65
$150 Columbia $ 45 $295 Edison $ 95
$225 Victrola $55 $ 75 Mahogany Style $ 20
If you want a Phon
ograph eome down
and pick it nut. We
will mnke the price
and terms right.
Most of these are
just like new. All
are In Rood condition.
THE PIANO EXCHANGE
LOCATION OF SALE AT
990 NORTH FRONT STREET SALEM JUST NORTH OF HUNT'S CANNERY