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McMonigle Leaves Courthouse
v.. Henry McMonigle (right), leaves
' with Sheriff William Emig (left) after grand jury indicted Mc
Monigle for kidnaping Thora Chamberlain, 15. Indictment was
under "little Lindbergh" law of California which provides death
penalty when kidnap victim is harmed.
f Night Meeting Suggested
For County PTA Council
East Salem, Dec. 21 The largest group of delegates answering
roll call at the meeting of
PI A members held at the annex
Wednesday were from East Sa
lem districts. Those attending
were Mrs. Charles Bottorff,
county vice president; Mrs. Wil
liam Hensell, a member of Swe
gle PTA and secretary of the
council; Mrs. William Damery,
Mrs. Otis Dawes, Mrs. Ralph
Becker, Mrs. C. A. Salter, Mrs.
Rex Peffcr, Mrs. Menno Dalke,
Mrs. William Hartley, Mrs. John
Woodburn, Mrs. E. E. Terrill,
and Mrs. Walter Swingle, a for-
Mary
Has Pet Duck,
Follows Her to School
Mary Arnold, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Arnold,
1315 North 21st street, is own
er of a pet Mallard duck,
which like another Mary's lit
tle lamb, follows her to school.
Mary attends Englewood
school, and the duck, whose
name is Oscar, has a lot of fun
playing with the children on
the school grounds. Also some
of the neighborhood dogs like
Oscar, one especially. This
dog and Oscar have become
great pals.
One of Mary's aunts present
ed Oscar to Mary last Easter
when the duck was a baby, and
had become separated some way
from the wild bunch.
Albany Posfoffice
Records Shattered
Albany All business volume
records at the Albany post of
fice are being shattered by cur
rent Christmas mail, Postmas
ter G. T. Hockensmith said
Thursday.
After lagging during Novem
ber and early December, a rush
began this week and has in
creased with such crescendo
that not only will December
volume set a new record but
the record for the year will
stand out far above that of last
year, which itself set an all-time
high.
After Indictment W) Thomas
courthouse at San Jose. Calif.,
the Marion county council of
of school building at Aumsville
mer member of Swegle, now In
tnglewood.
Of special interest to all at
tending were the films shown
by the school superintendent
planned for the PTA meeting;
and the health talk by - Mrs,
Harmon Yeary, a member of
the Marion county department
of health staff. A suggestion
made by Mrs. Agnes Booth
county superinten dent of
schools, that the council meet
ings be held at night so that
teachers might attend, was
brought before the group for
consideration by the president
Mrs. W. R. Terhune.
One of the largest holiday
club parties for the season was
held at the home of Mrs. Har
old Bunn on Hollywood drive
Wednesday night when mem
bers of the Merry-Go-Round
club and friends met for a so
cial evening. Only a short busi
ness meeting was conducted by
the president, Mrs. Clayton
Gibb. Numbers on the program
were: violin selections by Ann
Becker with Rita Schwarz at
the piano; a vocal solo by Mrs.
Rex Peffer; readings by Mrs
Victor M. LaDue; group sing
ing of carols with Mrs. Walter
Fisher at the piano, and a vocal
number by little Phyllis Rice,
daughter of Mrs. Milton Rice,
A gift exchange was
charge of Mrs. Charles Bottorff,
who was assistant hostess. For
mer members who live on the
Wallace road and in Salem at
tending were Mrs. Oscar Foe,
Mrs. Charles Thomas and Mrs.
Leslie Springer. Guests from
other districts were Mrs. Wil
liam Damery, Mrs. William
Hartley and Mrs. Herbert Hale,
from Pasco, Wash. New mem
bers of the group were: Mrs.
Lloyd Laudie and Mrs. Paul
Barham. , Others in attendance
were: Mrs. JKalpn Becker, Mrs,
Edward Curtis, Mrs. R. M,
Proudfit and daughter, Iris, Mrs.
Oscar Forgard, Miss Florence
Kleeman, Mrs. Cecil Frame,
Marilyn and Gary, Mrs. Harold
Holler and Jerry Gibb.
EASY TERMS
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