Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 21, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1931 EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES WILLAMETTE VALLEY NEWS n SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
PAGE THREE
CHURCH WOMEN
AT JEFFERSON
HOLD PROGRAM
Jefferson The Woman's Foreign
Missionary society of the Methodist
church met at the home of Mrs. C.
M. Smith on First street Wednes
day afternoon.
Mrs. B. 8. Thurston led the devo
tlonals, the topic being "Through
Temple Doors to the Sanctuary of
Nature." During the devotional
period Mrs. Blanche Llbby read,
"He that Keepeth Thee."
Mrs. J. O. Fontaine had charge
of the ritualistic exercises for the
opening of the mite boxes. Miss
Addle Libby gave a reading entitl
ed "A Double Zero Charge" and
Mrs. Earl Lynes read an interesting
article on "An Eighteen Day Ex
pansion Diet." The mystery box
was conducted by Mrs. George C.
Mason.
At the close of the program a so
cial hour was enjoyed and refresh
ments were served by the hostess
assisted by her daughter, Miss Jean
Smith.
Members present included Miss
Addle Llbby, Mrs. Earl Phelps, Mrs.
George C. Mason, Mrs. R. C. Thom
as, Mrs. Earl Lynes, Mrs. B. C.
Thurston, Mrs. J. O. Fontaine and
the hostess, Mrs. C. M. Smith.
Guests for the afternoon were Mrs.
D. W. Cummins, Mrs. Elmer Beach,
Mrs. Evalyn Wall and Miss Jean
Smith.
WESTENHOUSE CLAN
GATHERS AT BRIDGE
Liberty The Westenhouse fam
ily held Its annual reunion at
Green's bridge. A basket dinner
was served at noon and the after
noon was spent visiting and play
ing games. Several members were
unable to be present owing to work
and illness.
Those present were Hugh West
enhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Ed West
enhouse, Mrs. Uriah Neiderhelser
and sons, Delvia and Frank; Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Westenhouse and
children, Wilms, Vincent and Row
ena, all of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. O.
C. Westenhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Sid
ney stringer and children, Ra
mona and Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs.
Conrad Westenhouse and children.
Joyce Phyllis and Carmen, Mr. and
Mrs. Ardie Westenhouse all of Scio,
Mr. and Mrs. Delias of Lyons and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Westen
house of Junction City.
VISITING MOLALLA FRIENDS
Molalla Miss Lura Jarmon of As
tascadero, Calif., is spending the
week at the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
George J. Case and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold F. Ridings. Miss Jarmon
taught In the Molalla union high
school here for three years and had
charge of the home economics de
partment. During that time Mrs.
Ridings was also teaching and they
both made their home with Mrs.
Case. Miss Jarmon had charge of
the home economics department at
Astascadero last year and will re
turn there this fall to teach.
OLD RESIDENT STRICKEN
Jefferson Miss Esther Roland
suffered an attack of dizziness and
fainted while she was conversing
with E. L. Barnes near her home in
Jefferson TueAday. Barnes assisted
her home and she Is reported to be
entirely recovered. Miss Roland Is
one of the oldest residents in Jeffer
son, being well along In the 806.
GVESTS F1CHER HOME
Mt. Angel Rev. Father Fred
Mansman and his sister. Miss Flora
Mansman of Pittsburgh, Penn., and
Mrs. Barbara Seus of Hlllsboro. are
guests at the home of Mrs. Seus'
daughter, Mrs. Mary Flcker.
Stayton Dr. C. H. Brewer re
moved the tonsils from Mi. Melford
Allen of Springfield and Miss Mary
Kirsch at the Stayton hospital Mon
day.
SHOTGUNS FOR NEW YORK POLICE
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AamemlcU i're I'luio
Gangsters, bewaral New York City's pollca department haa
adopt.d a new method of warfara against gunmen tha us el
ahort-barraltd shotguns to bt handled by mtmbara of tha motorcycla
quid. This picture shows Francis J. Fleischer (In aids car) and Dan
Buckley ready for action.
Improvements Are
Made M'Kee Farms
McKee Byron Ballweber Is drill
ing a well on the Daniel Murphy
place. J. F. Rigdon has just fin
ished putting up the poles from
the main road to his place as he is
having electricity Installed In his
house and barn. Mrs. Bertha Ball
weber and son, James and wife, are
moving into their new dwelling
which has just been completed by
the Hughs brothers.
Carnival Success
Gervais The annual carnival
given by the members of Sacred
Heart parish was very well attend
ed. A chicken supper was served
from 6 to 9 o'clock and concessions
and Ice cream booths were station
ed near the hall with a large crowd
attending the dance at the close of
the evening.
EVERHARTS ENTERTAINED
Aurora Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Evcrhart and son of San Fran
cisco, Calif., are visiting friends
and relatives In Aurora this week.
They also took a trip up the Col
umbia highway and Tuesday
evening were dinner guests of Mrs.
Rupert Anderson In Oswego. Ever
hart Is one of the departmental
managers of the White House,
exclusive department store In San
Francisco.
MILL MAN POISONED
McKee Recent guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Shan
er were Miss Sarah Bliven and
nephew Edmund of Salem, and
Mrs. Joseph Richardson of St.
Helens. Mrs. Richardson was call
ed home due to the serious Illness
of her husband, who was poisoned
by chlorine gas at the mil). He Is
one of the foremen of the mill.
Molalla The Molalla grange No.
310 met Monday evening and fol
lowing a short business meeting,
various contests were Jieia. win
ners in these contests were Gilbert
Jackson, Mrs. 3. L. Tubbs and Mrs.
Lew Wallace. Kirks Variety store,
J. E. Rlddells and Frank Dlcken
and company donated suitable
prizes for the occasion. The next
meeting of the grange will be Sep
tember 6 when they will hold their
annual picnic at the summer home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dlcken at
Shady Dell on the Molalla river.
Class Holds Picnic
Sheridan The Bible class of the
Methodist Sunday school of which
H. G. Funk Is the teacher, brought
well-filled baskets with them Sun
day morning and at the close of the
morning services went to the city
park and held a picnic dinner.
There were 38 present. Funk has
been the teacher of this class for
about six years.
IDAHO PEOPLE VISIT
Liberty Mr, and Mrs. Arah
Durham and children of Wciser,
Idaho, have been guests at the
Robert Foster home, Mrs. Durham
and Mrs. Foster being sisters.
While here the two families made a
trip to Yachats, returning home
Tuesday. The Durhams have left
for Forest Grove, their former
home and from there will visit in
Portland.
MOUNTAIN ROAD POOR
Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. D. M
Burnett returned recently from a
motor trip to Gilliam county, in
eastern Oregon, to look alter prop
erty Interests and also to visit rel
atives. They went by way of the Co
lumbia river highway, returning over
the Santlam pass and home by way
of Lebanon. They report portions
of the road m the vicinity of Fl6h
lake narrow and dangerous.
Jefferson Mrs. Francis Wester
of Terrebonne, Ore., Is spending
week at the country home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miller.
She wll also visit her daughter In
Albany before returning home.
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UOLALLA GRANGERS
PLAN ANNUAL PICNIC
LEAGUE RALLY
TO BE SUNDAY
Molalla The Epworth League
rallv of the sub-district of the
Portland district Including Willam
ette, Cams, Canby, Clackamas and
Molalla will be held Sunday In the
cltv park at Molalla. Besides the
districts mentioned there will be
Portland district officers present.
Miss Opal Foglesong of Molalla Is
president of the sub-district of the
Portland district.
There will be a business meeting
at 3 o'clock followed by an address
by Roy Olaas, who la superinten
dent of schools of Oregon City. He
will use as his subject, "Christian
ity on Fire." A poUuck dinner will
be served at S o'clock and the eve
ning services will be in charge of
the Canby Epworth League. Dr. C
L Andrews of Canby who Is direc
tor of religious education of the
Oregon conference will give an ad
dress In the evening.
FALL FLOWER SHOW
DISCUSSED BY CLUB
Woodburn An Interesting meet
ing of the Woodbura Garden club
was held at the home of the presi
dent, Mrs. Ida Parr Tuesday eve
ning. Plans were discussed for the
fall flower show, which will be held
the last of September or the first
of October. J. J. Hall was appoint
ed general chairman of this affair.
It was also decided to hold a shrub
sale In the early fall. The exterm
ination of earwigs was brought up
for discussion. Meetings of the club
will be held at homes of the mem
bers during the rest of the year
unless a special session Is called.
Following the meeting refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Parr, as
sisted by Mrs. waiter v. scnooier,
Brother Bearded;
Sister Surprised
McKee Mr: and Mrs. Clell
Mathews and children, Mr. and
Mrs. V. V. Carrlco and daughter,
Pearly, of Gooding, Idaho, Robert
Bowles of San Francisco, Calif., and
Ralph Carrlco of Oregon City mo
tored to Centralla, Wash., lor
visit with Mr. and Mrs, Charles
Carrlco. Mis. Mathews had not
seen her brother for seven years.
She could hardly believe It was her
brother, Charles, as he, a smooth.
shaved man, was wearing a long
beard. It was against the city
ordinance for any one to shave
until after the pioneer celebration
which was to be held at that place.
" LESLEYS ARE HOME
Stayton Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Lesley and son Wilbur have return
ed from a week's stay In the Slit-
coos country. This was Lesley's first
trip at that fishing resort and were
very fortunate In the catch.
Molalla Arthur Nerbas who has
been spending the summer with his
grandparents, Mr. ana Mrs. I. n.
Farr and working In the meat mar
ket has returned to the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Nerbas of Roseburg.
Past Noble Grand
' Picnic, Sheridan
Sheridan The Past Noble Grand
club of Sheridan Rebekah lodge, ac
companied by the husbands and
families, held picnic at the coun
try home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beth,
southwest of town. Those present In
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bradley
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Duerst and family. Miss Jes
sie Harty and Mr, and Mrs. Guy
Seth and family.
GERVAIS SOCIAL IS
SET FRIDAY NIGHT
Oervals The regular monthly
meeting of the Ladles' Missionary
society was held at the home of
Mrs. R. 8. Marshal Wednesday al
ternoon with Mrs. William AUsup
assisting her. A short business ses
kn was followed by completing the
arrangements made for an Ice cream
social Friday evening. A program
will be given on the manse lawn and
refreshments served.
Those present were Mrs. G. J.
Molsan. Mrs. G. T. Wadsworth. Mrs.
8. D. Manning, Mrs. A. R. Slegmund,
Mrs. Scott Jones, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs.
Ross Cutsforth, Mrs. Irve Cutsforth,
Mrs. Ida Schwab, Mrs. Robert Har
per, Mrs. J. Adams, Mrs, Ben Jel
derk. Mrs. John Harper, John Cuts
forth, Miss C. A. Sawyer, Miss Ruth
Harper and Mrs. Jennie Booster,
Surprise Offered
For Liberty Miss
Liberty A surprise party was
given for Rowena Westenhouse at
the home of her parents In honor
of her 10th birthday. Ten little
friends were present to help her
remember the day. Those present
were Mildred Leek. Peggy Brown
ing, Ila Krauger, Louise and Vir
ginia Polk, Mary Copley, Patsy
Dasch, Ruth Davis, Alice Kurth
and the honor guest, Rowena West
enhouse. Refreshments were serv
ed by Wilma Westenhouse and Or
pha May Dasch.
Wood Cutters Called
West Balem The board of stew
ards of Ford Memorial church have
purchased the season's wood and
have it ready for stacking In the
basement. They will be glad to
have the assistance of the men who
will help on Saturday evening at 8
o'clock.
REVIVALISTS HOSTS
FOR YOUNGER CROWD
Molalla Rev. W. Charles Huddle-
ston who, with his wife and Miss
Adlra Bergan are holding evangel
istic meetings In the Lyric theater
building, made Tuesday night spe
cial night for the young people of
the community. Following tne regu
lar services the young people went
to the Methodist Episcopal church
for a social hour. Games were play
ed and refreshments served to Laura
and Earl Ramsay, Marilyn Douglas,
Henry, Harold and Norman Wolfer,
Laurence Bernard, Laverne Darn,
Walter Laughlln, Freda Buroker,
Wendall Schutt, John Howard, Cleo,
Ruba and Opal Foglesong. Alfred
Sterner, Mrs. C. M. Brown, Rev. and
Mrs. Huddleston and Miss Bergan.
YOUNG FAMILY LEAVES
Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Young will occupy the Kester resi
dence during the absence of Mr.
and Mrs. T. O. Kester, wno leit
with their son. Herman, the first
of the week for Long Beach, Calif.
Herman will attend business col
lege at that place.
MRS. WARD VISITING
Jefferson Mrs. Marlon Ward of
Centralla, Wash., Is visiting rela
tives and friends In Jefferson. Mrs.
Ward will be remembered aa Mar
ion Slmms who with her mother,
Mrs. Hattle Slmms resided here a
few years ago.
Special Privilege
Decried by Holman
Albany Ruf us Holman, state
treasurer, appeared before the
members of the Albany Klwanls
club Thursday speaking In an In
teresting manner on prevalent con
ditions In America. He told the
club members that the trouble with
the United 8 tales waa Its centered
wealth and that special privilege
Is responsible for the present eco
nomic condition of the country.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
LEARNS ABOUT CHINA
Woodburn Mrs. C. R. Duncan
entertained the missionary society
of the Presbyterian church at her
home on Fifth street Wednesday af
ternoon. The opening devotions were
conducted by Mrs. Nellie Muir and
the program was In charge of Mrs.
Sidney Foster. The subject of the
afternoon's study was "China." Ar
ticles of interest were given by Mrs.
H. F. Orr and Mrs. Stanley Adams.
"A Business Man's View of Mis
sions," was one of the articles pre
sented. Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Duncan, assisted by Mrs. E.
J. Allen and Mr. M. J. Miller.
Jefferson Mrs. O. F. Lei rung Jr.,
and daughter Florence, accompan
ied by Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Leining
are spending several days at the
beach at Newport.
FIRE FROM SAWDUST
PILE IS AUOXB
Molalla Fir which spread baa
a small sawdust pile which J. H.
Bauah was burning near his saew
market Wednesday raged for an
hour back of the city hall when)
the fire truck la kept.
The fire burned some old build
ings that were grown over with
Evergreen blackberry vinea. Tb
wind was from the north and tb L
O. O. F. hall which was but a ttw
yards away was endangered. Th
Molalla volunteer fire department
extinguished the blaze.
Silverton Birthday'
Party Fine Affair
Mrs. Harry Bentson of North First
street entertained with a party Wed
nesday evening In honor of th
birthdays of little Colleen Bowen
and Frank Bowen. About 30 guests
attended. Lou Bowen of Monteaanov
Wash., who attends the Bowen clan
reunion every year, showed several
years' reels of movies of the differ
ent reunions.
Refreshments were served by th
hostess, assisted by her sister, Mrs.
John Anderson,
Silverton Mrs. J. A. McCannel
and her sister are spending the week
at Ocean Lake. Dr. McCannel, who
took them over last Sunday, expects
to go after them next Sunday.
GUESTS DAVIS HOME
Hazel Green Miss Helen Davis
has returned to her home following
a month's absence In Coqullle where
she was the house guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. Richard Slater. Miss Wil
ma Davis who has been the guest
of her parents for the past week
has returned to ooouuie where sne
Is employed. Miss Vera Dickens of
Corvallis, who has also been
guest at the Davis home the past
month Is spending a few weeks
In Qulnaby prior to her departure
for corvallis,
MISS SMITH HOME
St. Paul Miss Mabel Smith of
St. Paul, teacher at the Canby high
school, recently returned from a
two weeks' trip to California and
Mexico.
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