FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1929 .WILLAMETTE VAL LEY NEWS EXCLUSIVE NEWS niSPATt'HS BV SPECIAL CORKKSPONDENl PAGE THREE HOT LUNCHES AT HUBBARD GIVEN CLUB ATTENTION Hubbard The Christmas meeting of the Hubbesd Women's club was featured by a three act Christmas p!ay and a tree with presents for each member. The play was given by Mrs. Sadie Scholl, Mrs. Hettie Earl, Mrs. Blanche Brown, Mrs. Margaret McMannis, Mrs. Sadie Rich, Mrs. Ella Stauffer, Mrs. Anna Staulfer, Mrs. Louise Grimps, Mrs. Lorena Duncan. Gifts were exchang ed by the members and Mrs. Ida Garland was Santa Claus. The mee'.trig was held at the home of Mrs. Maud Bidgood, who was assist ed by Mrs. Vera Boje as joint hos tess. Roll call was responded to by "earliest recollections of Christmas" which brought out many interesting anecdotes. The Cliristmas story was given by Mrs. Lois Miller and Christmas carols were sung by a group of children with Mrs. Kath leen Beckman at the piano. Miss Benita Stroud of the Marlon county health clinic was presented by the president, Mre. Neva McKen zie. Mlis Stroud spoke of the bene ficial results obtained by serving hot noon lunches at school and cit ed other places where the Women's clubs were taking charge of such school lunches. The president ap pointed Mrs. Ellen Carl, Mrs. Etliel Johnson, and Mrs. Sadie Rich to serve as a committee to see what might be done In the Hubbard school. The president announced that the next meeting would be held at the horce of Mrs. Coble de Lespinasse, who would be assisted by Mrs, Loi6 Miller in entertaining. Members present were Mrs. Hettie Earl, Mrs. Mattle Crocker, Mrs. Merle Stewart. Mrs. Ella Stauffer, Mrs. Anna Stautter. Mrs. Cora Smith, Mrs. Sadie Scholl, Dr. Ethel Hiiey, Mrs. Lois Miller, Mrs. Neva McKenzie, Mrs. Margaret McMan- nie, Mrs. Edna Mack, Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Mrs. Laura Jackson, Mrs. Louise Grimps, Miss Mary Goudy, Mrs. Ida Garland, Mrs. Elizabeth Pobart, Mrs. Lorena Duncan, Mrs. Cobie de Lespinasse, Mrs. Mabel Croisant, Mrs. Mary Coleman, Mrs. Rebecca Cleaver, Mrs. Ellen Carl, Mrs. Maud Bidgood, Mrs. Vera Boje, Mrs. Kathleen Beckman, Mrs. Mar garet Anderson and Mrs. Blanche Brown. BAND INSTRUMENTS OFFERED MUSICIANS Siiverton The school board has purchased three alto mellophones to oe used both for the school band and orchestra. The 4-L band committee has loaned to the school bass horns and other instruments that belonged to the one-time 4-L band. There 4re now 54 members In thj school band and 33 in the school orchestra ranging from the Blade pupils to tlie seniors. DAYTON MASON ORDER ELECTS V?- Dayton At their regular meeting, members of Jacob Mayer lodge No. 10a, A. F, & A. M. lodge of Dayton elected officers as follows: Master. William Schell; senior warden, Herman Louis; junior war den, Theodore Rossner; secretary, L. A. Rossner; treasurer, Adam Rossner. Master William Sclicll was In stalled at the same meeting and the remainder 01 the officers will be installed Thursday evening, Decem ber 26 when the appointive offices will be fined. Frank Hole is the retiring master. TEACHERS GATHER; HEAR ABOUT EUROPE POUND SHOWER GIVEN PASTOR, INDEPENDENCE Independence Mrs. O. O. Mc- Connell was hostess to the Booster club Wednesday at her home on South Main street with a Christ mas party. A large Christmas tree centered the dining room, being decorated with streamers of tinsel and Christ mas colors, and upon it were hung gifts in exchange for the members. A pound snower was aiso given during the evening by the members to tne'- Dastor- of the Methodist churcrfl'and-hW1 h "Mt-aiid- f ! E. O. Ranwri.b'l3eWl'BVnl eM played M'rm V.i afirf to wlnnersi1-Mrt,'liTfe;ftriHa,rt nd Mrs. Mae6Hantia'-belht;Itftr wlWier A two-course1 irnenetm -was served by the hostess, who was assisted by Mrs. Wayne Mack and Mrs. E. G. Ranton. As the guests were leav ing for their homes, each was pre sented a bouquet of holly. The next meetmg of the cluo will be held at the home of Mrs. C. G. Irvine in January. The guest group Included Mrs. Ralph Plttman, Mrs. Wayne Mack, Mrs. Elmer Bamhart, Mr6. Carrie Smiley, Mrs. Charles Irvine, Mrs. Charles Smiley, Mrs. Mae Hanna, Mrs. P. W. Berry. Mrs. Let Hersh- berger, Mrs. C. Naslund. Mrs. Ed Kelly, Mrs. P. G. Hewett, Mrs. E. G. Rantoul, and the hostess, Mrs. O. G. McConnell. Siiverton The Siiverton Teach ers' association held a meeting In the Eueene Field auditorium. The business meeting was conducted by Miss Whittaker, the association president. Dr. McCannel spoke on two phas es of his trip to Europe: glimpses of the trip, and misinformation re garding travel In Europe. Each. teacher donated a small sum to the Siiverton community chest. -Later, various committees .pre sented short skits. Refreshments were served. BELATED PROGRAM PLANNED AT SHAW SOLEMN MIDNIGHT MASS IS OFFERED Siiverton Christmas day services at St. Paul's church, Siiverton, will be held at 12 o'clock. Solemn mid night mass, begin niing with "Holy Night" siing by he choir accom panied by Instrumental music fur nished by the pupils of the music school. Sr. Olivette at the organ. The subject for the sermon is "Behold I bring you good tidings of great joy, that shall be to all the people." At the offertory "Artestle Fidelis" by Fr. Koenen will be sung. The second mass will be at 8 o'clock. During this mass the chil dren's choir will sing. HIGH GRADES GIVEN FOR SCIO STUDENTS Sclo Report cards for the second six weeks were given out this week. Ardyth Shelton received the honor card for the highest grade average in the senior cla6s, Gloria Wesely for the junior class, Marjorie Hoppe for the sophc-.ore class, and Lorena Thurstcn, lor the freshman class. Shaw The members of the Wo. men's Comnnjilty club of Shaw met at the home of Mrs. Edward Gilbert Wednesday afternoon. Plans were completed for the Christmas program to be given in the Shaw hall Thursday after New Years. The Cub is also pre paring a box for the Salvation Ar my to be distributed among me poor at Christmas time. A lunch was served by Mrs. Gil bert to Mrs. William Brownell, Mrs. A. C. Burghart and daughter Pa tricia, Mrs. Edward Amort, Mrs. Alten Brownell, Mrs. Edward Cof fin, Mrs. Joseph Perry, Mrs. Lloyd Keene, and Mrs. Fred Gilbert and daughter Georgia. PAST MATRONS CLUB GUEST BAXTER HOME Dayton Mrs. Eva Baxter enter tained the Past Matrons club at her home in the regular monthly meet ing Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. H. D. Bond, present matron of Electa thapter No. 29 O. E. S. was a guest. Members present were Mesdames W. O. Barnard, James Cruikshank, E. Demaray, Prank Hole, Andrina MatfhM SVnllv .1 NicholS. J. G. Park. J. E. Proffit, J. L. Sherman, I and the hostess. Jlrs. Baxter served refreshments. LADIES' NIGHT HELD BY STAYTON LIONS Stayton The Stayton Lions den had a gala night of their history at the Gem cafe in Stayton Wed nesday evening, when about 25 members and their ladies gathered at a Christmas dinner party, grow ing out of the recent membership and attendance contest. The two losing teams entertained the win ning team and their ladies. The manager of the Gem cafe, Jesse Hendershott, served the gath ering a turkey dinner. Caps, ser pentines and other novelties added to the festivities. The party last ed from 7 o'clock until 10:30, which was conducted by the famous Santa Claus who distributed gifts to the members and guests. GYMNASIUM CLASS HOLDS XMAS PARTY Stayton The ladles' gymnasium class party was a very pleasant af fair. Music, cooversatkti and a lunch was much enjoyed, while gifts were exchanged. Mrs. Lizzie Crab tree of Kingston was dressed as Santa Claus. The club house was decorated under the direction of Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Tate. BRUSH CREEK'S SCHOOLACTIVE Brush Creek The Brush Creek school Is preparing a large and very Interesting program to be given at ,-tne fcPhoolhouse on the evening of fefre 8t tJr: program. The play is en- pseember 23. A play is the main tea- titled -Christmas Gimme." Those taking part include Lyle Krug. Mar torv Hillman: Charlotte Goplerud, Milo Moe. Vivian Buness, Oriet Moen. Waier Goplerud, Ruth Mauer. er, Juanita Moe, Merl Grace, Jor dan Moe, Harlan Moe, and Borghild Underdahl. Between changing of costumes and scenery recitations will be given bv Donna Krug, Juanita Moe, Merl Grace, Jordan Moe, a monologue by Ruth Mauerer, piano solo by Walter Goplerud, a piano duet by Vivian and a song by Charlotte Goplerud, Buness and Borkhild Underdahl, Marjory Hillman, Ruth Mauerer, Borghild Underdahl and Orlet Moen, with Vivian Buness as accompanist. REBEKAH LODGE HAS CHRISTMAS TREE, PROGRAM Independence Cloverleaf Rcbek- ali chapter, held its annual Christ mas tree Tuesday evening in the I. O. O. P. hall at which time gilts were exchanged. A Santa Claus dis tributed the gifts and the children were all remembered. Mr. and Mrs. Ed W under were presented with a waffle iron. a gift from the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs for many services, rendered 111 a musical way. A program by the children was given as follows: Recitation, Betty Crossley; song, Barbara Ruef ; violin duet, Evelyn Davis and Marian Ruef; recitations by Marian Travis and Betty Lou Autrobus; piano solo, Frances Hanna; recitation, Roy Hanna. Mrs. Ellen Davis and Mrs. J: S. Robbie were the program committee. SEWING IS PLANNED BY MOTHERS' CIRCLE Grand Island Mrs. Tom Lawr ence entertained the Mother's Circle at her home Wednesday afternoon. Christmas gifts were exchanged. Mrs. George Antrim, Clarence Bad 1 ger, Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Carl Thorn ton were the guests. ' Members present were Mesdames Dave Allen, Charles Ferguson, Dale rowier, E. A. Lei ley, Clarence Rock hill, Harvey Robertson, Prank Row land, Adelbert Smith. Tom Trent, Harold Tompkins, Jake Tompkins, Morton Tompkins, William Umban hower, Matt Warren, Roy E. Will, Worth Wiley and Mrs. Lawrence. The next meeting will be at the Harvey Robertson home. The women will meet at the Unionvale church to sew for the Vernon Wright fam ily who tost their home by fire. PROGRAM IS MONDAY St. Paul The St. Paul grade school will present a Christmas program Monday afternoon tinder the direction of the teachers. Miss Alice Davidson and Miss Loretta Gooding. The parents and friends are invited to tne program. LABISH CENTER TO HAVE XMAS EYENT r Lablsh Center A Christmas play i entitled. '"The Messenger," will be presented by the community Sun day school of Lablsh Center Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The cast includes Mrs. Horace Bibby, the Misses Emma McClaugh ry, Martha Seul, Grace Klampe and Wlllard Hornschuch. D?lbert Bibby and Raymond Bibby. Several short recitations and Christmas exercises will be given by children of the community. At the close of the evening's program the children will each receive a gift from Santa Claus. BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE GRAND THEATRE T-O-N-I-G-H-T FRAZIER PLAYERS SCHOOL VACATION TO START TUESDAY Scio Worlc on the play and the glee club songs to be given for the gressing rapidly. The program will be given Tuesday morning. School will then be dismissed until January 2 for the Christmas vacation. Present "STELLA BE CAREFUL" Chuckles Laughs Roars and "MOTHER MA CHREE" All the world loves an Irish drama Coming Sunday "THE ROAD TO RUIN" FIRST TIME IN 6ALEM Startling drama of youth today Stationery Jk That last moment J ! SUGGESTION Stationery is always accept- V ; able because it is useable. V . You couldn't select a wiser gift. In all colors, styles fr and prices. Beautiful boxes. g Atlas Book Store ' 405 State Street Phone 340 - Semi- Annual A Mill City Miss Gwenth Dike and Miss Janice Dunivan of Mill City, and Miss Elaine Looney of Detroit, students of the Oregon Normal school, are home for the Christmas vacation. They will return for school January 6. 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