Monday, November 21, 1938
Greater Willamette Valley News
Exclusive News Dispatches
By Special Correspondents
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jJ,ni n: (ei9(N5Sk',M," A Near-Record Crowd Roared Iti Approval yesterday of Ahe
I , ' Robert Taylor hit now playing at the State. "The Crowd Boars" Kgf jt J
pv-:':;s; brings Robert Taylor and Maureen O'Sullivan, the two sweet- r jr
, 1 j'':-ix--'i:':ofy.: hearts of "A Yank at Oxford." together again In a pulsating, ,
r f red-blooded story of a prizefighter who wins fame and romance
-Atf ji Tf Ma tcfcte' against overwhelming odds. Also In the cast of the new picture, TJT J
tySifXa) MJPt'''$:' ' x. C currently showing at the State theatre, are Edward Arnold, fXiOcXlBa
WM&MMM&W&M TZnm- oar8an-Llonelstander and JaM mMSls;
Turner Offers
Church Safari
Turner In recognition of World
Fellowship week Rev. Willis Douglas,
pastor of the Turner Methodist
church, assisted by Mrs. Douglas,
has led the congregation and Its
friends through a series of meetings
commencing with the special service
held a week ago Sunday. A safari
of the church was held at the par
sonage with luncheon served. The
program consisted of Inspirational
information regarding the Ameri
can Bible society; Wesleyan foun
dation as established In 26 colleges
throughout the United States; the
work being done by the Methodist
deaconesses at home and abroad
on the demoralizing effects of al
coholic liquor upon the nation, and
group singing.
The men's fellowship dinner held
at the H. S. Bond home was at
tended by Rev. W. J. Douglas,
Charles Douglas, Harvey Bond, host,
C. A. Bear, Earl Bear, Arthur In
wards, Sr., John Mickey, Rev. Pern
be rton, P. L. Downing, Mr. Dirks,
Mr. Hann, Mr. Endlcott, Karl Dun
can, Mr. Colcomb, Fred Gunning,
Mr. Whipple. Mrs. Bond was the
hostess and was assisted by Mrs.
Douglas, Mrs. Dirks and Mrs. Hann
and Mrs. Endlcott.
This week of distinctive religious
service was concluded Sunday even
ing by the presentation of John
Oxenham's poem, "Chaos and the
Way Out," illustrated by pictures
under colored flood light and ac
companied by appropriate readings,
singing and instrumental music.
Sunshine Sewing
Club Has Election
Monitor The Sunshine Sewing
club met at the home of Mrs. Edna
Wllllg Thursday afternoon with 15
present. New officers were elected
and plans made for the year. The
new officers are Edna Willlg, presi
dent; Grace Foltz, vice-president;
Pearl Hammond, secretary -treasurer.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Foltz December 1.
The Dorcas society of the S.D.A.
church met at the home of Mrs. J.
P. Jensen Wednesday to finish ar
ticles for their sale which will be
held Saturday evening at Lenon's
hall.
Book Week Observed
By Salem Heights
Salem Heights The Parent
Teacher association held Its regu
lar meeting at the school house this
week wtih President Averett pre
siding. Songs and readings were
given by Mrs. Booth's room. Hon
oring "book week" guessing games
on authors and books were played,
Mrs. Bina Staggs winning a book
as the prize. It was decided to
have a shadow social soon Re
freshments were served.
Potter Will Fill
Xmas Tree Order
SUverton H. M. Potter has re
ceived an order for 5,000 12-foot
Douglas fir trees to be shipped to
Los Angeles and San Francisco for
Christmas holiday decorations and
2,000 smaller trees for other south
ern California cities. The trees are
being shipped from the Potter 1,000
acre ranch on the coast.
Suver Community
Club Hears Program
Suver There was a good atten
dance at the regular meeting of
the community club, a program
consisting of three short plays, read
ing and singing was enjoyed, after
which the remainder of the evening
was spent In playing ' games. At
the close of the evening the com
mittee served refreshments. Vice-
President Mrs. J. W. Kerr presided
at the business meeting and ap
pointed the following committees
for the December meeting: Program,
Mrs. Wesley Kester, Mrs. E. O.
Harris, and Mrs. H. P. Couey; re
freshments, Mrs. Walter Vander
pool, Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. John
Bidders.
Quilt and Knitting
Occupies Club Women
Clear Lake The Ladles' Improve
ment and Knitting club met at the
church dining room. Mrs. Eck
Dutolts birthday was celebrated
and a cake was baked by Mrs.
Amos Smith for the occasion. The
morning was spent quilting a club
quilt and In the afternoon knitting
was In order.
Those present were Mrs. E. Du
tolt. Mrs. P. Stolk, Mrs. V. Boyd
Mrs. Llnqulst, Mrs. Blainey, Mrs.
Roy Smith, Mrs. Everett Whellan,
Mrs. Fred Hammack, Mrs. Lois
Stolk, Mrs. Amos Smith, Mrs. John
Bair, Hazel Clement, Mina Beck
ner.
Historical Oregon
Sites are Visited
Mt. Angel Upper grade pupils of
Mt. Angel Academy received a prac
tical lesson in Oregon history when
they visited four important historic
sites of Oregon. The tour was super
vised by Sister M. Germalne, O.S.B.,
and Miss Frances Nowak.
The students visited St. Paul, St.
Louis, Champoeg, and Oregon City.
Interest In these points has been
greatly stimulated by the approach
ing centennial celebration of the
coming of the first Catholic mission
aries to Oregon.
Hearing Tests Held
Jefferson Hearing tests were con
ducted in the Jefferson schools re
cently by the Marion county health
department All children In the
county In the fourth grade and above
are being given the testa. There
were 1?2 tested here with nine to be
given Individual tests. The tests
were supervised by Mrs. Keller from
the county health offices and Miss
Kelty, county nurse In this district.
Geology Study Revived
Jefferson The geology class
sponsored by the Jefferson Parent
Teacher association, under the di
rection of Rev. E. C. Alford, will
meet for organization In the sci
ence room of the high school Mon
day night. Anyone interested In
this study Is Invited to Join.
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Advanced Club
Members Meet
Bethel Advanced 4-H club mem
bers of Marion county met at the
Chamber of Commerce for the first
meeting of the club year. Wayne
Harding, county agent, exhibited the
scrap books which were shown in the
national contests. Meetings were
planned for the year, including a
Christmas, Valentine and skating
party. January Is to be the deadline
for new members Joining the club,
and initiations were planned.
Harding assisted the boys sign up
projects and hold election of of
ficers. Mrs. Carmelite Weddle assist
ed the girl and the following clubs
were formed: Cooking club, officers:
Freda Bucurench, leader; Wanda
Froehlick, president; Paye Clodfel
ter, vice-president; Hulda Beckley,
secretary. Boom Improvement club,
Verlle Duke, leader; Carolyn Kauf
man, president; Werna Froehlick,
vice president; Jean Gorton, secre
tary. Homemakintj club, Hulda
Beckley, leader; Fern Suhre, presi
dent; Violet Cota, vice-president;
Kathleen Gilles, secretary. Clothing
club, Dave Schuldt, leader; Faith
Ira Hips, president; Reta Mae Sch
uldt, vice-president; Faye Clodfel-
ter, secretary. Knlttiny club, Faye
Clodfelter, leader; Violet Cota, pres
ident; Dorothy Jones, vice-presi
dent; Kathleen Gilles, secretary.
Canning and health clubs were al-
so organized but officers have not
been elected as yet.
Lodge Association
Falls City Guest
Falls City The I.O.O.F. and Re
kah association of the lodges of
district No. 9 of Polk county held
the first meeting In the city Wednes
day evening. After the business ses
sion a program was given under the
direction of Mrs. Jessie Moyer by
the home folk. The rest of the eve
ning was spent in dancing. Refresh
ments were served by the local I.O.O.
F. and Rebekah lodges to 200.
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are frankly young and unito
phisticated yea, and a little
aentlmental and romantic
You'll feel that you are walking
among blossom. Just look at
their nameai Mlmona, Lilac,
Honeysuckle, Sweet Pea and
Magnolia. In a flower-garden
package.
Prices' Shoe Store
Hartley Heads
Ankeny Grange
Sidney Ankeny grange held elec
tion of officers Saturday night with
reports given by those attending
the National grange at Portland.
A Marion county Pomona ban
quet was given Friday evening for
the state master and his wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Richardson. Pomona Mas
ter J. O. Fair presented a myrtle
wood tray to the honored guests
and Pomona Treasurer Rex Hartley
give a short history about the trees
from which it was made.
Those attending the session and
taking the seventh degree from An
keny were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hart
ley and Mrs. Edna Reeves, Mrs.
George Henderson and Walter
Wulff. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Farr,
having taken this degree In 1921,
were in attendance most of the
week.
The following offciers were elec
ted: Master, Rex Hartley; overseer, C.
F. Johnston, lecturer; Leone Hen
derson; chaplain, Leila Cole; secre
tary, Louise Johnston; treasurer,
Edwin Swartz; steward, George
Henderson; assistant steward, Wal
ter Wulff; ceres,' Edna Reeves; Po
mona, Ethel Blinston; Flora, Mar
garita Marlatt; gatekeeper, Jake
Gilmour; lady assistant steward,
Esther Hartley.
It was decided to invite neighbor
ing grangers to Join for installa
tion. Lunch was served at a late
hour by committee, Mr, and Mrs,
Al Cole and Jake Gilmour.
Brooks Ladies' Aid j
Makes Bazaar Plans
Brooks The Brooks Ladies Aid
society met In the church Wednes
day afternoon. Plans are being
completed for the bazaar which
will be held in the near future. A
play will be presented. Those pres
ent were Mrs. M. F. Day, Mrs. Wil
ls Vinyard, Mrs. Orval Otto and
daughter, Maxlne, Mrs, C. A. Bailey,
Mrs. Monroe Ward, Mrs. C. V. Ash
baugh, Mrs. C. E. Watts, Mrs.
Mary E. Jacobs, Mrs. A. Streeter,
Mrs. Cora Wlllklnson, Mrs. Jay
Bartholomew, Mrs. Sldebottom,
Mrs. Harry Bosch and Mrs. Roy
Reed.
Enthusiasm Shown
By Club Workers
Dallas During the past week L.
J. Allen, assistant state club lead
er, W. C. Leth, county agent, and
Josiah Wills, county school super
intendent, visited a number of
schools throughout the county In
the interest and enthusiasm at all
of the places contacted. The schools
visited were Alrlie, Buena Vista
Oak Point, Bsush College, Bethel,
Perrydale, Valley Junction, Gold
Creek and Buell.
The annual achievement day for
clubbers in the county, sponsored
by the local chamber of commerce.
will be staged December S. At a
noon luncheon winners of the var
ious awards, with their parents, will
be guests of the chamber to all 4-H
club boys and girls who have suc
cessfully completed their work.
Bazaar Boosts
Hot Lunches
Aumsvllle The Parent-Teacher
association held the annual bazaar
in the high school gymnasium. The
proceeds from the bazaar are used
to serve hot lunches to the stu
dents. The kitchen committee, serving
both dinner and supper, turned in
the largest amount of money which
amounted to $75.
A prgram was held In the even
ing as follows:
Bono, by the trio. Pern Lewia, Virtlnla
Diiier ar.d Eleanor Davtdson, accompan
ied by Violet Perklna: a readlna. toy
Leonard McCoy; two aonia, toy the tlee
ciud. accompanied ty violet Perklna: aax
ophone solo, by Allan Oordon, aceompan
led by Neva Harm a reading, by Vir
ginia Darler; a aolo, by Fern LewUi aolo,
toy Vtrtlnia Darler.
One-act play "Blll'a Wife." The eaat
waa aa followa: William Davta, Charlea
Andrew; Harry Benton, Bill Strawn; Jos.
tPh Jollette, Herbert Olaon; Arlene Ab
bot. Marilyn Oakey; lira. Maria Abbot.
Alvlna Wlckum; Marjorl Pott. Mary
Butler.
Mrs. John Smith, president, will
call a meeting soon at which time
all outstanding bills will be taken
care of. Although there was not
quite as much taken in this year as
In some years the expense account
was also smaller.
Evangelical Church
Homecoming Attracts
Jefferso n Many out-of-town
friends of the Evangelical church
attended the homecoming.. The list
included Miss Gertrude Rehfeld of
Portland. Mr. and Mrs. .P R. Koup
and Beverly, and Mr. and Mrs. L A.
Wlevesick, Janet and Bobby 0 Ore
gon City. Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Horna
chuch, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Homs
chuch. Miss Grace Klampe and Vel
mor Klampe of Labish, Mrs. E. 8.
Bower, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davidson,
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lemon of '
Salem, and Rev. Herbert Bennett oX
Cor va Ills.
Wood Working Club
Formed at St. Louis
St. Louis A wood work club was
organized by the St. Louis teach
er, Miss Richards, which any boy
from 10 years of age up to the 8th
grade may Join.
The boys elected officers as fol
lows: Club leader, Billy Aurand;
president, Charles Ronge; vice
president, Allen Newcomer; secre
tary, George Rostykus; reporter.
Jean Marks; yell leader, Gene Su
see. They chose as the name of
their club, the St. Louis Wood CuU
t?rs.
Kidneys Must
Clean Out Acids
Kxcess Acids and potaonous waatea In your
blood are removed chiefly thru S million tiny
delicate Kidney tubei or Alters. And func
tional disorders ot the Kidneys or Bladder
may causa Oettlni Up Nights, Nenrouaneaa,
Leg Pains, Circles Under Eyes, Olialness.
Backache. Swollen Ankles, or Burning Pas
sages. Help your kidneys purify your blood
with Vyntx. Usually the very first cUsa
starts helping your kidneys clean out exits
acids, and this aoon may make you feel lika
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Get Cratx (slaa-tez) today. Only So a dose
st druggists. The gusrsntM protects yon.
Motion Pictures
Are Your Best
Entertainment
The only theatre in town that can show
you these pictures at such a low price.
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The Best Entertainment...
At a Lower Price....
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All the Big Hits 1
"Alexander's
Ragtime Band"
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Tyrone Power
Alice Faye
Don Anwche
John Barrymore
Marjorle Jack Joan
Weaver Haley Davis ,
'Hold That Co-Ed'
Jane Withers in
"Keep Smiling"
Laurel and Hard
'Block Heads"
'"ALGIERS"
Chat, Boyer, Redy Lamarr
SttTld Gone
"3 Loves
Has Nancy"
Janet oaynor
Fimnchot Tone
Root. Montcomery
etury Fox, United Artists, Warner Bros.
Sonja Henie
My Lucky Star"
Warner Baxter
In Answer
To the Many Requests
of Our Patrons We Are
Bringing Back These Old
FAVORITES
Wallace Beery "Mutiny on
"Viva Villa" the Bounty"
"Dead End"
"San Francisco" "David Copperfield"
The State theatre In a eln
eere effort to brlnr yon the
best the entertainment world
has to offer, appreciates
yonr sumrestlona. Your re
quest for booklnr of favor
ite atari and pictures Is a
great help In our attempt
to brlnt you the pictures
you want to see.
'I'll Give a
Million"
Spencer Tracy
Mickey Rooney
"Boys' Town"
NORMA SHEARER
TYRONE POWER
'Marie Antoinette'
Clark Gable
Myrna Loy
"Too Hot to
Handle"
MICKEY ROONEY
"Hoosier School Boy
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Continuous Shows SATURDAY, SUNDAY And HOLIDAYS Matinee Daily 1:00 P. M.
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