A EC - """--j 11 & East Salem Club Members Recall Early Organization East Salem, May 18 Looking ovw th membership list of Auburn Womu'i club and tindinf the nm o( many who have been members only few year and loir.i who have been mem- be ra linn itf organization, the program committee tor the May meeting planned (or the reading ol the original constitution of the club and a historical re-' Follows Father's Footsteps Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., elected to congress in the strongly democratic 20th district on New York's West Side, casts his vote In the special election to fill the seat which was represented in congress for more than 25 years by the lata Sol Brown to which he was elected. Denied the democratic nomination, he ran on a Liberal- Four Freedoms parties ticket. F. D. R., Jr., is following his father's footsteps In licking Tammany Hall, his main opposition In the race. (Acme Telephoto.) FDR, Jr., Defeats Tammany In 7 to 4 Vote for Congress New York, May 18 01.K Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.'s, 7 to 4 shellacking of Tammany Hall in a special congressional election was credited today to the vote-getting magic of the Roosevelt name plus his 18-hour-day doorbell-ringing campaign. Political observers had predicted defeat for the handsome third son of the late president in the normally machine - controlled 20th congressional district of Manhattan. But the six-foot, four-inch Roosevelt took a page from Pre sident Truman's book and got out to talk to the people from early morning until late at night. When the final votes were counted In yesterday's race for the seat of the late Rep. Sol Bloom, Roosevelt had polled more than the three other can didates combined. Running under the banners of the liberal and four freedoms -parties because he had been dft ied the democratic nomina tion y Tammany, Roosevelt polled 41,148 votes, His nearest competitor, Tam many Hall's democratic candi date Benjamin Shalleck, polled only 24,352 votes. And the other two candidates were far behind Republican William H. Mclntyre with 10,026 and the American labor party candidate Annette Rubinstein with 5,384. Two immediate results were seen from the Roosevelt victory: 1 'Saved my Life V,htn w Monutcb arid cttw painful, uffoctfr UK cu, Kur stomach met heartburn, doctors usually prtecrtbe the fastest-act! a medleinw known tor mptoms tic relief mrttetneiiikBt ho la BMtM ablets. N'o Uxttlve. BrU-n brings comfort In ft SCyorretiirnbottJetouifordoublemoiwybaM'li A BEU-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25 Palmistry Readings Will teD four put present nd future. Will sdTisc on love mmrruf and bnaiBaaa. A os vers all qeesttana. An a warrtofr as be d ibt? Special t 10 sun. Moved from 466 Ferry to 173 S. Commercial See the NEW KODAK DUAFLEX CAMERA $19.85 We don't think you'll find a better, inexpensive reflex type camera any where. It comet with f 8 focusing lens, double- exposure prevention feature, flash shutter, and big reflex view find er. Takes 12 black-and-white inapshott per roll of Kodak 620 Film. . . 9 full color pictures from Kodecolor 620 Film. Negative 2!4x2V4 See it here. 1. The 34-year-old Roosevelt had become the brightest star on the democratic political horizon m New York state. He already was being mentioned as possible candidate for governor in 1950 2. A drastic shake-up was in order for the city s democratic Tammany organization. A group calling themselves the fair deal democrats demanded formally the ousting of Tammany chief Hugo Rogers. Manhattan bor ough president. view. The club was organized in 1928 to stimulate interest in home and community activities. In the first minutes is recorded, It will stand for the education al and social betterment of the community." Charter members were Mrs. t. J. Ayres, Mrs. A. L. Linbeck, Mrs. E. P. Peltier, Mrs. Leo Sutter, who were the first president, vice president, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. C. A. Krehblel, Mrs. E. A. Olson, Mrs. Albert Felstman, Mrs. E. H. Earl, Mrs. H. Elstrom, Mrs. H. F. Durham, Mrs. Carl Swanson, Mrs. L. Feskens, Mrs. F. Ver bick, Mrs. Baumgartner, Mrs, A. J. Mathis, Mrs. T. C. Morgan, Mrs. William Hayward, Mrs. Ethel Johnston, Mrs. Ray Ham mer. Mrs. H. Armstrong, Mrs. Lloyd Lee, Mrs. Henrytoohse. Mrs. Leo Sutter ts now the only charter member still active in the club's work, but several of these charter members do live in the community. It has a continuous record tor the years and an average member ship list of 25. It has a constitu tion and by-laws, and these are read about once a year. They were read at Thursday's meeting. The club is now a member of the Four Corners Community Center association and will par- ticipate in the summer carnival. They have a member on the association board, but their first objective is to stimulate the in. terest in Auburn as a distinct community and to carry on the program started by the charter members. The theme for Thursday's meeting was "Know Your Neighbors" with Mrs. Verne L. Ostrander, Mrs. O. GilU and Mrs. Ben Hawkins program committee. The retiring presi dent, Mrs. E. C, Sunderlin read several short poems on leader ship and fellowship as an in stallation for the new officers She was presented with a gift. A covered dish dinner had been served at noon and the tables and room were decorated: with May baskets of flowers. Sum mer meetings will be held and a picnic on the lawn of the Stu art Johns home is planned for June. The last meeting for the school year of the Auburn Mo thers' club will be held Friday afternoon at the school house. The teachers will be hostesses for a tea in honor of all new mothers in the community. Guests the past week tn the Oscar Wigle home in Swegle community were Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Townsend from Greaham and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green and daughter, Addie May from Colbert, Wash. If two glasses become stuck. ease them apart by pouring cold water in the upper glass and standing the lower glass in warm water. 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