Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, June 01, 1923, Image 5

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    Thao Masses of Portland spent the
If you face the sunshine the shad­
“Give the world the best you have
week-end with Herman Louis and F. ows simply must fall behind you.
and the best will come back to you.
Louis family. The Louis family are
related to him by cousinship.
Pleasant Hour Club Electa Offcera
VIOLIN Teacher, call Red 41. 4»tf
The Pleasant Hour Reading club
Linfield college celebrated May day held Its last meeting for the year at
with an extensive program held May the home of Mrs. W. O. Barnard Fri­
11, which Included medieval ceremon- day with 17 members present. Newly
ter and w^wi ll mall
ies, a track meet with Reed college elected officers were Mrs. H. G. Ogden,
tree and postpaid, a sample copy of
and a baseball agme with Pacific uni­ president, Mrs. Barnard, vice-presi­
versity.
dent, Mrs. M. G. Miller, secretary,
Mrs. E. Demaray, treasurer and Mrs
MA9AZIMB
Hattie Stanley, press correspondent.
the moat wonderful magazine pub-
iiahed. 160 page« and 400 pi
With Nan's cash Pa lit out for Miami. Entertainment and refreshments add­
every month, that will eni
But in jail he remarked, “Now, whore ed to the enjoyment of the afternoon
every member of the family
am It"
It contain*
Nan said with a jeer,
Some former Dayton people who
"You’re In Jail, pa, I fear.”
were here to decorate the graves of
And Pa sadly replied, “Oh, Miami.”
departed ones and to participate in
the memorial day exercises Were?
TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Clark, of Salem;
Mrs. Henry Sheard and Dr. Leroy
Notice is hereby given that the Lewis and family of McMinnville; Mr.
County Superintendent of Yamhill and Mrs. Will Paxon of Newberg; Mr.
County, Oregon will hold the regular and Mn. H. G. Paxson and Roy Skin­
examinations of applicants for State ner and family of Seridan; Mr. and
Certificates at the Court House in Mrs. George Morrison of Amity, Mr
McMinnville, Oregon, as follows: Com­ and Mrs. H. D. Skinner and family of
mencing Wednesday, June 13, 1023, at Willamette; Mr. and Mrs. Brewer of
9:00 o'clock a. m., and continuing un­ Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bond, Mr
til Saturday, June 16, 1923, at 4:00 and ^n. Will Lumm and family, Mr.
o’clock p. m.
and Mrs. William Burnett and family.
Wednesday Forenoon
Mr. and Mm. Paul I^wis, Mr. Oliver
U. S. History, Writing (Penmanship) Lumm, Meadames Adria Phelps, Pet
Music, Drawing.
Bertram and family, Minnie Wool­
Wednesday Afternoon
worth and family. Flora J. McDonald.
Physiology, Reading, Manual Training Grace Inman, Anna Jagger, R. F
Composition, Domestic Science, Meth­ Clark, Frank Crabtree Jr. and family,
ods in Reading, Course of Studdy for Will Burdett and family and B. Gab­
Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic.
riel all of Portland.
Thursday Forenoon
Arithmetic, History of Education.
Psychology, Methods in Geography.
Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art,
Course of Study for Domestic Art.
Thursday Afternoon
Grammer, Geography, Stenography.
American Literature, Physics, Type-
writing, Methods in language, Thesis
for Primary Certificate.
Friday Forenoon
YQIDW PENCIL
Theory and Practice, Orthography
'toiththa REDBAND
(Spelling) Physical Geography, Eng­
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lish Literature, Chemistry.
Friday Afternoon
School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil
Government.
Saturday Forenoon
Geometry, Botany.
Saturday Afternoon
General History, Bookkeeping.
Very truly yours.
S S. Dunean.
Will be presented
County School Sunerlntondodnt
'ouldrit You
Like an
ded
Kitchen?
Send Us Tour
THE housewife’s workshop—her kitchen
—where food it prepared for the family,
must be clean, wholesome, inviting. The
finish for kitchen surfaces is important.
ACMEQUAUT/
white, ivory, etc., gives a finish which
grease, smoke and kitchen fumes do not af­
fect as the do ordinary surfaces. Cleaned
like porcelain. We’ll gladly tell you just
how you can acquire the model kitchen in
enamel.
Acme Quality Enamel for tun room furniture.
Aemo Quality Enamele for bedroom furniture.
EDEMAWJHAmWOE
THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS
by the
Elias Day All Star Chicago Company
Dramatisation of Harold Bell Wright’s Beloved Romance of the Ozark Mountains to Be Pre-
aented on Third Night—An Exceptional Cast Coached by Elias Day of Chicago.
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Dayton Motor Co
Dayton, Oregon
CAN TOU THINK OF THE BEET—
MME AND SLOGAN FOR DAYTON
or elsgan will receive SSJ4|lfn eaiM
*"• Shepherd of the Hills” will be a feature attraction the third night at Chautauqua thia year. Thia delightful
fro“ HaroM B*11 Wright's famous story, la to be presented with scenic equipment by the
** Chfa**0- A Picked cast of experienced people, selected and personally coached by Mr. Day. will
five the production. “The Shepherd of the Hills” Is a play of the Ozark mountains. The characters, some rough and
* “T *“tlnct8’ "• typ,aU *
■Pitted pioneers "ho «•tsbUshed the out^ ofdvIlSd
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"“h passages of idyllic beauty, la thia story of their friend-
snips, tnar loves, their feuds.
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the
hnown Eastern actoKroducers. His productions are solid and dignified and
through his professional standing he la able to secure the best and cleanest of American plays for Chautauqua 'pres-
entanon.
Slogan
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