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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1932)
EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES WILLAMETTE VALLEY NEWS by special correspondents Wednesday, January is, 1932 HUMPHREYS WILL DIRECT LEGION; FORM AUXILIARY Btayton Harry Humphreys was elected first Yice-presiaent 01 biaj too Post No. &, to mi the vacancy caused by the resignation of Floyd Fleetwood. This office carrlea with It the active management of the post inasmuch as Commander den Pox I at present In California, w. V. Adams resigned the office as chap lain and Sim Ktael was elected to that office. Trie post is planning some good live entertainment Earl Jennings residing near 8cto, and a recent arrtral from Los Anseles where he was affiliated with that poet, was elected to membership In Stayton Post. He comes well recom mended as a singer and entertainer and will be a valuable addition to the post. This meeting was held Monday evening with Ernie V. Miller, second vice-president, presiding. Stayton The Ladles' Lesion club held Its meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs. Eva Humphrey at which time the club members that were present made definite arrange ments to organize an auxiliary. At the last meeting of the club Mrs. Anne R. Jones, president of District No. I was present and explained the work of the auxiliary, alter which the clnb members thoroughly dis cussed the situation and felt that an organisation as worthy as the Am erican Legion auxiliary should be organized here in Stayton without any difficulty for the Stayton Post has a membership of 120 members. There were 12 members signed up: llesdames Eva Humphrey, Ida Fleet wood, Florence Adams. Flossie Pound, Teresa Duncan. Millie La Vlne, Emma Brown, Mary Carter; Katie Etzel. Ellen Reynolds, Frank Fox and Glarivs ,ohn. Each one of thse ninbrs will trv t-nd get an other member to r"ln a:id word will h- sent to Mrs Jones in Portland ai1'! she -.Till ntuy thrm In regards to irranv:nent.K tliev '.'ill have to inakt-. All rftTr.Ders th club whe ther or not t,tiy want o loin the auxiliary ;,hiMd be pr-. fiit at the next ri:--tlrg which ill he t.n the rpgular drite. Goudy Estate Is Willed To Lodge Hubbard The reading of Miss Mary Ooudys will revealed that her entire holdings with the exception of $200 which was willed to Mrs. Edith Haller. will go to Thalia lodge. 1.x ul TT-''nVh -TTiniratlnr whtrh K1-.S (iivjfly fci rt d ., 'n ; n many y..:. M !'.;t If c i who Uvea in YrW.buru. Ml- utr.rdy drl lu-sl f- ny uUt a U-.z Linos and the Inner 1 kj Iwld Sunday 111 the C-oiinreRnUi-nai church with Rev. C IWiK lu chivo. Music was by a 'iiJ trU'i composed of Mrs. Hi'.tlie Pi-hoii, Mia. Ella Stuffer, Choeter Wurd nnd Glen HnrWnit. Scholl Wan roriiei executor bv Miss Uoiitiy some time prior to htr 0alh. Harold Houck Host Silverton Harold Hourk was the Inspiration for a part,v, the occasion being the anniversary of his 14th birthday, given Monday evening for a group of his young friends by his mother, Mrs. Mark Houck. Games were played and a supper served. MiCKLa to sn:.K Marian-The Farmers union will moot at the hall Friday evenin. J. D. Mlckle will give an address. There will be no charge and every one is invited to come. Lodge Widows For Donald Are Guests Donald A number of friends were guests of Mrs. O. B, Ackeraon Sat urday evening while their husbands attended the Masonic lodge meeting. Bridge was enjoyed, honors for high score going to Mrs. W. Orlm and for low to Mrs. O. F, Clark. The eve ning closed with refreshments serv ed by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. L. A. Drager. Quests present were Mrs. Walter Orlm, of Aurora, Mrs. O. F. Clark of Fargo, Mrs. J. A. Bush, Mrs. J. H. Miller, Mrs. Norman Yergen. Mrs. E. D. Carver and Mrs. Vernon Miller. MOLALLA TELEPHONE RATES ARE LOWERED MolAlla The MoialLa Telephone company held Its annual meeting Saturday In the auditorium of the high school. The budget of $2777 which was prepared by the directors, C. W. Herman, John Comer, Ray Austin, George Case and J. W. Staudinger was passed. The by -laws were voted down by a vote of 187 to 11. It would have taken 195 votes for the by-laws to pass, as that is a majority of the stock holders. The telephone rates were cut for 19:.J. The country honrai are $7.50, city residences $8.50 and- business telephones $12.50 a year. The new directors elected are Leo Shaver, J. W. Staudinger, George Case. Phil Sterner and Albert Erics son. Following the election the direc tors held a meeting and Leo Shaver was elected president; J. W. Staud inger, vice president, and George J. Cose, secretary-treasurer. ROYAL COOKS CLUB SCHEDULES PROJECT Hatel Green Miss Iva Ziehiislrf was hostess for the first division of the Royal Cooks 4-H cooking club. This club divides its group for so cial meetings, the 7th and 8th grades forming one division and the 5th and 6th grades another. Following the business meeting a social program was enjoyed with Doris Masie in charge. Hazel Woel ke gave an instrumental solo, after which games and stunts were played. Club sours were sung. A definite program was outlined by the leader, Mrs. Iouls WamplPr, with comple tion of the project slated for April 1. Division No. 1 will hold Us meeting Thursday at the home of Quentlan ZieUnski. Members present were Emi and Klml Yada. Kiyo Mlo. Iva Zielinski, Hazel Woelke. Edna Rutherford, Lu MV Tit"Ti.nn Marlorle Bliss, June niKt MnT--;uel l :nnti:an. Hn": Mun Ioris rt V:rrm' T;r- 'ii-ii- , Keril:th i.u.-h;y ;:,ir A!' red Monln:-j, ui-fr Uwc'ilb l-.i.'r, Mr Wamp-Li" a? 1iU((luer Marti in, Legion VYoiv.en Meet Amity Tht a':.!Har 'o the A.n rrl'in IVfiinn heJu iy.t Y-oiIur iiiffilng 'j imrMl.iv ,- nit;, ac home ot Mrs. B- v.ic m iiv.. cven'ng ..fpni in s i.u freshments were served. Those p; ,i ent were Mrs. M. E. Brown Mrs C. M. Trotter, Mrs. Fred L. Strout. Mr.-. Bertte Van Bimkirk, Mrs. A. L. Per son, Mrs. A. E. Murphy. Mrs. F u Mauser, Mua Edna Strout and Uie hostess. HOLIDAY DANCE PLANS STARTED FOR ML ANGEL Mt. Angel Plana were discussed and committees appointed for the annual Valentine dance and card social to be given early In February by the Catholic, Daughters of Am erica at the business meeting held Monday evening in the music room of the St. Mary's school. The date of the social and dance will be an nounced later. Miss Rose Schwab was appointed chairman In charge of the dance. She will be existed by Mia Helen Keber, Miss Helen Eberle, Miss Hel en Ficker and Miss Ann Erwert. Mrs. Frank Schindler and Mrs. George May will be In charge of the card social. A card social will be given Mon day. January 25, for the members. Mrs. Emma Lasses is chairman of the hostess committee, with the fol lowing assisting committee: Mrs. Elizabeth Sa a If eld, Mrs. Rose Apple by, Mrs. Anna Meldl, Miss Hilda Eb erle, Mrs. Gertrude Craig, Mrs. Anna Diem, and Mrs. Caroline Aman. Mrs. Josephine Bochsler was nam ed chairman of the entertainment committee for the February 8 busi ness meeting. The following will as sist: Mrs. Edith Lebold, Mrs. Cecilia Berning, Mrs. Pauline Ficker. Mis. Rase Rothenfluch, Mrs. Henrietta Kaiser, Miss Elizabeth Unger and Mrs. Agues Wampach. MUs Irene Butsch received the atendance prize. The members were asked to donate used men's clothing and bring to Klinger & 'Bauman's store where they will take charge of the distribution. A number of needy ones have been asking for warm clothing. Cards were played after the busi ness meeting. Mrs. Rose Ebuer re ceived the high score prize and Miss Rose Schwab received the door prize. The committee in charge included Mrs. Anna Bcmt, Mrs. Emma Lasses, Mrs. Mollie Schmitt, Mrs. Anna Meidl. Mrs. Elizabeth Saalfeld. Miss Adeline Kruse and Miss Caroline Sprauer. , Two Card Parties Staffed At Hubbard Hubbard Two card parties were held recently In Hubbard, the .wom en's bridge club party given by Mrs. Neva McKenzie at the home ot Mrs. Merle Stewart and the last of a series of card parties given by the Knmhts of Pythias. In the former, hlnti scores were made by Mrs. Anna Staufler and Mrs. Blanche Brown, with consolation prire going to Mrs. Cor "-.,.th. In the lodge party high ..-.:,. ,,cre held by Miss Mildred liiml, M i. Lester Will, George lni;!i ? yi.rt -or the entire series were Ciuimu, a; i Julius Stauffer. The jinaci- !, Mrs. Cora Smith, Mrs. Ku i,r.,n villi. Mrs. A. Pobert, Char- ,lus K Inzer, Elmer Stautfer. A. C. Mnl.un,. A'xnrdlng to the Knights of tier sprles wll: be y 23 si tire .same hour l'yth'. Committees Named By Stars at Amity Amity Amity chapter No. 87 Of. 8. met Monday evening in the Ma sonic hall. Committees for the year were appointed by the worthy nat ron. The meeting of the social club of the Star was postponed from Thursday evening to Friday, Janu ary 22. After the dose of the chap ter, refreshments were served. Hos tesses for the evening were Mrs M. L. Prunk and Mrs. 6. B. Abraham. EVERGREEN LODGE HAS INSTALLATION Woodburn A public installation of officers of Evergreen Assembly No. 12, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, will be held Thursday eve ning at the Masonic temple and all Eastern Stars and Masons are especially urged to be present. Miss Margaret MocheL, the retiring worthy advisor, will act as installing officer. At the meeting of Ever green chapter Monday night the election of the advisory board took place and the following were elect ed: Mrs. Nellie Mulr, Mrs. Mabel Settlemler, Mrt. Maude Mochel, Mrs. Gertrude Beach, Mrs. Ruth Espy, Mrs. Ida Garrison, Miss EUe Lytle, Thomas Sims and Jess Fikan. A meeting of the board held later in the evening resulted in the re election of Mrs. Ida Garrison as mother advisor. These will also be installed Thursday night. MRS. AUPPERLE IS PAST MATRON HEAD Bethel Mrs. John Spranger, who has been in Seattle the last fo tr weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Syfccs, is at home again. Mrs. Carl Holtcr and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Bowers motored from Portland dur ing the week-end and visited at the A. C. spranger home. h Hi ills AHfc. liu K M ni' .tt -i Mr. .:nt Mr.. Waiter Hmiui, ACciMn pouted b. Lav ton Small, h , . rel'irtx d Jnii a ihiec wek s ;-v U Cahljniia where they wvre rfuests of Airs. W. J. "ta:. il Vrntura Mr and Mrs. Sxm'U mute ihi.. tup anm. ill . They um tally leae dur-r.x the ':idav v.rauon and n-- I tu.n li.v ar.st part of the new vear. Wet Salem Mrs. W. D. Phillips Is a guest of her children. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Phillips and family in TuniWHter. Wash Rlna I. swrwiswi home th first of nexr-wffk. STARTS S114 didn'1 lno lne different Tnniu between Lova and Fa.scination, lUUAl until it was too lata- fMA " Tm: It wiO tiKhlea VA 1 g your throat aim your i I Yosi'll (rlorf ia Y I havinc turn III 1 j, I BEN LYON 1 Q; 1 ROSE HOBART 1 Jefferson The Past Matron's club of Euclid chapter No. 70, O. E. S., met recently at the lodge rooms of the Masonic hall. Mrs. R. C. Thomas presided at the business session of which elec tion of officers was the main fea ture. The following officers were elected for Uie ensuing yew: Presi dent, Mrs. Guy Aupperle; vice-pres ident, Mrs. Oeorge C. Mason; sec retary and treasurer, Mrs. Georne Marlatt. In response to roll call current events were given. A bene fit card party to be given at a fu ture date was discussed. At the tea hour a no host luncheon was served, Members present Included Mrs. David H. Looney, Mrs. George C. Mason, Mrs. Earl Lynes, Mrs. Earl Phelps, Mrs. Guy Roland, Mrs. Charles McKee, Mrs. George Mar latt. Mrs. S- A. Pease. Mrs. W. H. Sherman. Mrs. R. C. Thomas and Mrs. Evalyn Wan. Rural Phone Folk Seek Lower Rates Maclcay W. H. Humphreys, was reelected president. J. F. C. Tek enburg vice-president; E. Tooker, secretary -treasurer and E. L. Mc Ca Ulster, director at the annual meeting of the Waldo Hills Tele phone company, held at the nr.uir.e hull Mfiiirlnv nftrriorvi Tlv nrewU Idimt nnd secretary-treasurer -jre i.;ik1 m a committee to meet with committers of other rt" i i.il iinrs uiiiiintj hif-o tr .''e what enn be io-i." about lowering rate's, oihi .Hrc'ors of the com pany are H. E. Martin and J. B. tviur-ar. (,l LslS 1 HI-MArt Tii-Met-aii.' V.-s. T T. r.I mcr and ciaughier Peggy were gnetss at Chemawa. Mrs. Palmer formerly was an instructor for three years in the schools there where she has many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer bought the J. Elaton farm west of Turner two years ago, moving here from 8ft lem. GERVAIS LODGE SEATS LEADERS FOR THIS YEAR Qervals Installation for the Oer vals Rebekah lodge was held In the hall Saturday nlht. InsUlllni offic ers were Mrs. Alta Foren, district deputy president: Mrs. Minnie Slec mund, dUtrtet deputy irand mar shal; Mrs. Jessie Coomler, Brand warden; Mrs. Minnie Alsup, grand secretary; Mrs. Alma Cramer, rrand financial secretary; Mrs. Rose Col lins, rrand treasurer; Mrs. Adolph Ine Harris, irand chaplain; Mrs. Marie Cole, musician. Officers for the year are Mrs. Lizzie Massey, noble grand; Mrs. Janet Harold, vie noble grand; Ma rie Harold, recording secretary; Alice Massey, financial secretary; Mrs. Mary Sawyer, treasurer; Roena Cole, warden; Mrs. Minnie McDon ald, conductor; Mrs. Anna Dunlary, chaplain; Florence Shields, Inside guardian; Mrs. Eunice Cole, outside guardian; Mrs, Gladys Fltta, R.S.N. O.; Mrs. Alice Barnett, L.S.N.G.; Mrs. Thelma Oood. R.S.V.O.; Mrs. Claire Watts, L.S.V.O.; musician. Mrs. Helen Welsner; past noble grand, Mrs. Florence Oddie. Committees appoinurd were: Mrs. Minnie Alsup and Cleve Shields, hospitality; Amel Cramer and Mrs. Adolphine Herrls, financial: Mrs. Alta Force and Mrs. Florence Oddie, floral. Over 100 were present for the eveninit. Refreshments were served. Officers who will lead the Odd Fellows during the year are: Duke Ballwebber, noble grand; Ralph Harold, vice grand; Cleve Shields, recording secretary; Jarve Cutsforth, financial secretary; William Bowley, treasurer; Sam Massey, warden; Collls Massey, conductor; Kenneth Moore, inside guardian; William Al sup, R.S.N.6.; Emll Cramer, L.S.N. G.; Kenneth Coomler, chaplain; D. George Cole, BS.V.U.; Dr AJils son, L.S.V.G.; Archie ZelW. pp t noble grand. Committee on finac .e ,;-.ci-.:d?i J." Fitts, Sylvester Harris a ! K. D Coomler; trustees ar, v::um Al sup, Emll Cramer and A.oert Len- grin. Arrive From Peru Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. Ora Leary arrived Tuesday from Ieru, South America and are visltih ai; the home of Leary's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Leary at west Wood burn. Leary has been employed for the past two and one h.uf years as chemical engineer in s copper plant in the Andes mountaili?. ar.U is mak ing this visit to his hoiie dtu-ln.. a temporary shut down -jf the n!v. Willamina Library Orders New Books Willamina Hie Library associa tion met at the city hall for the monthly business meeting. A num ber of bills were allowed and or dered paid. Half of the books from Salem will be returned and new ones ordered. The report for the past month Is as follows: Adult books loaned. 340; Juvenile books. 133; total, 473. Total fines paid, 12.02. Total ren tals, .40. There have been 170 cards issued to date. EPISCOPAL GUILD OFFICERS PLEASE Woodburn The annual election of officers of St Marys Episcopal guild was the main business of the meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. H. M. Austin on Mont gomery street Tuesday afternoon. The entire corps of officers were re-elected, which Includes: Mrs. L. M. Bltney, president; Mrs. Keith Powell, vice president; Mrs. B. R. Kallak. secretary; Mrs. H. M. Aus tin, treasurer; Mrs. H. L. Gill, cor responding secretary. Following the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed and re freshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. T. C. Poor- man and Mrs. Henrv Miller. Fat Girls! Here's A Tip For You All over the world Knischen Salts Is appealing to girls and women who strive for an attractive, fr from fat figure that cannot fail to win admiration. Here's the recipe that banishes fat and brings into blossom all the na tural attractiveness that every wo- n.a.i :Vw sees and does it SAFELY a:ii HF alLESSLY. 1 In Lhe : orning take one-half tea- I spoon ui Kruschen Salts in a glass (of hx w.Uer before breakfast cut J down on mstry and fatty meats i hTht on potatoes, butter, cream and sugai . - It's the little daily dose that taVea off the fat" and "brings that Knischen feeling" of energetic iteuith ano activity that Is reflected in origin ;yes, clear skin, cheerful vivacity ai d charming figure. But be i tre for your health's sake that you t Knischen. A bottle tiLrU last 4 weeks costs but little. You ran Uwaya get Krusclien at Perry's g store. Capital drug st'jr?, (k a House Pharmacy and money h if not satisfied with re- s'llti a'i- - first bottle. adv. CEMETERY IS OF INTEREST Woodburn The annual meeting of the Belle Passi cemetery associa tion was held in the council cham bers at the city hall Monday eve ning and was lagely attended, more than 60 voters being present. Interest entered around the elec tion of a director for a term of three years and F. W. Settlemler was elected by ft large majority. The op posing candidate was J. J. Bidwell. Directors holding over are C. J. Rice and C. F. Whitman. A meeting of the board of directors will be held soon to appoint a secretary-treasurer and sexton. Oeorge Landon no holds the office of secretary-treasurer, and Alfred Klamp Is sexton. Many Improvements have been made in the cemetery this year, in cluding a new graveled roadway along the east' side with a curb whtca will be the line limiting curb construction. The new part east of this will be patterned after the more modern cemeteries and will have an entirely flat surface with no mounds or curbs. The entire cemetery has been cleaned and is now In very fine Patients Improve, Silverton Hsopital SUverton Roy Thorkhildson, small son of Chris Thorkhildson. un derwent an emergency operation at the Silverton hospital Sunday eve ning and Is reported to be progress ing satisfactorily. Others operated on at the hospital recently, all ot whom are doing well, are: Mrs. H. E. Brown of Silverton Hills, a minor operation: Joe Schmidt, Silverton, a major opcation Monday; John Llch ty of Silverton, emergency major op eration Tuesday night; and Mrs. Ar thur Borland of Sherwood, who has been at the hospital for more than a week under observation, and un derwent a major operation Monday. Pupils At Airlie Plan Play Series Airlie A group of boys and girls of Airlie high school plan to organ ize a dramatic club and give a short one-act play on Friday afternoons. Proceeds will be used for stage scen ery to be used In the coming three act play they plan to give later. condition. It Is a beautiful spot and contains more than 3000 graves or almost twice the population of Woodburn. W? 2 ' tf. fa m This marriaee starts Pa rt v : This marriage starts where ethers end How ill it end?? WEDNESDAY THURSDAY A Home-Owned Theatre Today ft Thursday Nnui nv ea Til KII.I4 CAN THERE BE A PERFECT MURDER ? wltli KAY BARRYMORE FRANCIS Arso Comedy, News Madge Evans, Wm. BakeweH, and Cartoon C. Aubrey Smith, Polly Moran V mm Gold OiKifine Deluxe Served with a Dash of Mirthful Glee Mfflit-heartPil, g,iy, they go about the himtitess of snaring men's hearts for ths fun of It. And bnsl oeM It good until one of the:n falls In love for keeps It's rich la ro mance. Lavla v 1 1 a laughter. 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