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Thar may cover by pur-tr« t i»•» tfw r^of for 01 s < € I • r t à l. «M 'H ( 7 ) UMr an y r i i l 'j e t t d e s u m i t u l m a s t t * Ih«* Turner Trhync, n npWMnpr • i f u n i l»y Ilia • t i l e r . at T otooc , M «n «n C «u n U 4|— P**« »r^J o f normJ « irvulaluen. w i«io # ymr\* ktf I*** rouply p irH itn t l to pwi?«**- »*» or 0T vJ*W, V r'™* *' n « ^ | trlw j O c t i ^ f 111b. 1>) I I A L L W f P L A Y CAIUM*777 <lmJjr u r ftnl la v r*«fuirr4* I- H MrMvhrn, Judg* Judge i ihr utui. r*>g!Vf vi 1 ) ti e la v c ^ v * f Jude-ial L trie« of Oror o " Th-» «loto , Be’rt T Forti, L»»iJ it BuaJa W à o f IS I n i in ililin lim o f miti pul» Iv I» aioululary ••oev.iiai ihat II,n O m * v , / ' t l » r ii I x it i« '. o f r a il Summum u O d o k ri autbur *>f a |>lajr ur tbo luauuf*. tun i ! month* Í rum U k o»tr o f (hu nol<r H ilt, i r l i , stivi Iko «v io o f Uu Is»« (T o o l.vtr fur La»( Week of an a lvla be kovvtu auvl dvUivor ,n , |) i ! n t i n l l t b lay of K i r m p r r . sb iK slioa h»i>w( m l Iks la*« visto Mr and Mrs II ('. Porter of Auma puala IPZq. *' your sii^rsroaco i* N uv.mp-r »Ille spent Sunday at Ike Kkfinond L L U Y D H MASON. 24lh. lit.*». la tlio Cud eliapler uf tien e»!» » , GUY O SM ITH. A d « in«4«r»tor of Ul r « * l ' o f KURD A H U I ! A MS. Titua home Attorti, y f w A t o n id n t m h a »* tulfv.oloeed L * td «■ ( M . or r»p 4 U . docca—u- Atlori.oy tor tlaiuMS Mr ami Mra Ip » keeeh o f S*»y rraetilailvt uf tiu4 of Iba p ,»t chapt. i I Post VSWr •■Mr»«» and p ari' o f A m SUMMONS Dot# o f trot pabflc.fion Nor. 11. ton apent Sumiay klternoon with M ia Tl.U * . >d I ah .1 ta In 11*1.1. m, , “I pW*Hgie alleifiancf to th« Flajr of tl.e United Stated donc». Sslrm, Oregon. No. |V3»« D»W ■ • ilic i ......... Kerch'» brother anil »i»l»r ' lr *'*** A..d la tlv* Irvl »lis| a»r la Cte C irr lit 0 « » r t t f the Stair of . « t » lalru* and the country for which it sLoi.<i& One nation, ■ 11 ' d » ö d tu liita le.rd t l » la tti* |oo ÍTr*! > T u ' r " n C' tV,p* rt‘ N C I 1C £ c l H F k R IN G OF F IN A R OREGON COW CO M PÌ.» T l 5 I I I I »I ard Wa.k r ant| Mr.. Thor indivisible, with liberty and justice for all/’ r ( oorvla. Her, panl. 1 u* lalier la rallwl Mr and Mra Melvin N.ppl Flam ei). ACCOUM O F F IC IA I K tC O k O . oa _ rt.lau H " » • « o ld uao lb * laug. is I >i tke CeuHy Court o f the Spite y f “ ed to Portland Fil'Jaf. Leu • B. M rOane N in r.» Mct'laae. O r-fun f.>r »4« County o f 'Manen I On O'* fifth production l»vl .r»rt*-d u s f of that tun», aamcly, tb » alpha. Mr W.larsn is buiid.nf a li FRANCE A ND TH E ARMISTICE N<-i. .» MeCisre, ir* L McOlane. 1 |n ;>*. m slt.r of tkr Estate o f * at 1 ! jrrar* o f as*. O rlsn s'v Puche«,. 9 • • **• . <* * i » t c.'ii.p.rvd o lili uuiuhera. Thus, IX is b r lii Met,'- Marola« Ci. N i Charle* K -vft, IX c.aí-J . s veteran J i n r f | irw l»e i. owned h> on Hlq faro.. . . ' A H i l> I I ' l l I I I J K L II N Ferdinand Koch, ¿lan-tial] of France during the World h au«-. A. A. Mt Salteo hereby Mrs t>. C Thomason «n o has h e n ______ it at n i y i givra » f i thaï the Beai» é Rich.». o f Turner, Ore CormaA. Gerti A'arnuek. J J acroupt o f Can K rvfl and Albert proalueed 718 84 11» of fal \nd wsitinf her daughter In Stockton, i 1 k I « A « 7 I • I l I I U 11 II W ar was pracUca&jr ignorvd during the Armistice I>ayj McCurtn ck, J j* McConr.rk Anal j U I ' g l t t t r U V W X Y t k r e ft ,’ raeeaiora o f the listate of I 0 | t l lb» o f milk in 11« days Her Calif. returned home Friday Walter W McCufma k. Mrs W s’ Chari«* k n f l. J.enucvl. ha» been nuia averaged 6 « l *A butter f » l for i was • a a si m m ceieoration in Fans. The man who laid down the terms! the year t k r four previous C-at» ... 0l#ut„ |fc# kim4m, t „ u n Mr . . I Mr. Horn., d 1 . wen ^ ■ Oregon. and that the I S t h ! » ' « all y t p laU d In Ike 364 da of the armuiice, th<; man who' was in supreme command n U m i O tu M L J .h . S O S C w «T..0 -v e ,. uV O . t O . i v i h Salem .popp. r. Tueulay . ,u a«s F.ral • • have t a b s se le, ¡ a ‘ ay o f l N * - i b e - 1926. at the hour liviajaa. A . a yearling »he pendur- Uualin. J Goal.a. S a m e l o f 10 o clock a.ir. . ha» been app ir.l School oas closed A n o . . « « » l»ey. | » i , |, I « th* euvu of teblcb le U , and of the allied armies, thi man who was acclaimed the Jeeale ' 13 ••»» at fal. arid a» a Matheny, Mr* Samuel Malkeny. ed by aa.d Court for heanaa ob,.e ah re* year-old she produced 17*01 o f ll.. nurd '|»1,I i» 10.A.U.*) atoo td. tin. Stella Alien. Phillip Allen. Dell lions to »aid final account, at wpich l;.< of fai Three years later lk« nation's heto in 1919. lrt 1U2G tne man wno made the (h Torh. r W »dn»i«H y. * * ’ la IV,\|a or M and lb » t i g s n I |n Uair.m nd. Brooks Hammond. Py- lime an> persons inteirotevl r|f *an| , made a rreord o f ( i l i ' ll". of fal. . j Mra. (!n rmiistice possible and who saved hundreds yf thousands iaak. Ai»tnn, Ferry l»»tn n . Clanet estate mav app. a- sad file objeeU tr- » » J "ken h >aara an. •*« months of Ivllsra l i t » « U Ib e w o s d d ** ll I, Usav i Heien Whitcomb. hr Garina. Hi *e a < liiavt* a rreord of o iJ . I I Ipe 4; ao lie s bav* tbe flguie* A4,32,*2 of lives by bringing about the cessation of hostilities, is W r.tn m b . Mrs. Charlea H uurcto In «a b n | ami con|e»t »amt o f fal- " » li»> » 10 tllu-w-r», lO ltss, S v jv ». I C a w . K K K n . MrCUne. ßoru Helen McOanc, turn <j down by his own countrymen. How can ttpeac Charlee Hs-tan McClane. Ivy Me- One of La cut or. »•i*. I t-oao aud 1 mouth or f t «»rvahta F.PWAH TH LL A G U E M O LO ) to t a l u t j lh « bally*77 Tb* wus.1 m id thingi be possible? How can a 1 nation forget her heroes. I y lane. Audrey H-ary. knurrt Hen ELM O S W H IT E , ry. A ir-» H e rr», Ber.>amin F. Heñ 101 Masonic Temple. S P E C IA L SERVICES li a ** Jfv. T b * »um uf lb » two b 42 tb* ir. fcuia Maseru A lfred A. V*«on, Paris not only turned down and pushed aside tne greatest1 Salem, yregwr. •aut» a» di ill, and tb « B u rn t«!, ar* I Attorney tuC hxrcutora. _________ at-.tc UderVin. Joan Kerr EJder- S ^ Tun. man of France out she fefusgd to display the American1 E n. Mab--) lim a n . Linua Brown. to lo L ’tai W. T b * word k la g I» II or NOTICE OF H E AR IN G OF I I N - l : i« o f t. V. rhvitriij worth 1 d*J Mildred Mallory. Jo*. .Mahory; the 4J m i n u s r t b Ll I* IT plus w n k dag along with the fl:>gs of the allied nations who f ough* ACCOUNT Crknown H eira of John B McClan- will ob«< *n WV. My i ': i Month** ! % ) ’ y 41 . l i b tbe euuuwtlng U U «« U or 21 a ___ .. _ ____ ______ _1 In the County Court of the State o f | preeased, and Helen C. ___ MrCIane, ü with Nov.’ 14. The w n iir k l | ® j ^ befinnin«; , ide by aide during the world war. In this country where * t* IX Jach lo, l.g, || at 24 rur r«V|«vi • 1 Jacob Bernard „nd Kltxa Orrfv.n fo r the County of Marlon It. -rard. Xu arife. and | m unknovt In the matter a f th< Estate of W m. fthould be “ Win My Chum V- j ding . lib lh « tad at l U i t v M k Hub the allied colors were shown on armistice day, the French heirs o f Jacob Bernard and Eliaa E. Kallln. de*ea»rvl but owing to the fact that many of* is M l, S or SA, H -.lv . I« 44 44 and 2 . (Lrriard, fcis. w ife ; Jo«in Huth and Notice i» hereby given that lh.' final the member« are in high «chool ami Iricolor had its i ightful place among the allied flags. are SO. lt»IM Iu t.r lb « . o«d ruldt 1 » Jane Poc Both, i >* wife, ard the account of Edward Schunke. adinitn»- France is paving the waj toward losing the friendship of 3,21.5,7 -d or 44. i L s s u U i f tb* •>«. ur.known heir» o f John ll.Vh a-id tcator o f the Estate of Wm. E. ralhn. extra bu*y it w<t* iie<ulctl to rhongc la g - Do* Bath, hi« w if* ; and J ^ deceased, has been filed in the fo u r ty the «U^nnti ?r«ke if a mouth iu place gr-> I« uativd d l., t.u.k.4 ur 51. T w o ar. the United States i»y her Anti-American «pint. »eph S.rrmons and Elixabeth Sim- t'ourt o f S i r » « County. Urrgon. aru f « vv k V th i • -‘ f rv - * > v -ic:» 42 I It« m iw ta n a t« flaut I to « or I I tuons. and the unknown heir* o f that th* t l . t da» o f lXK«Bib«r. l*2Bi | Sunday night durlnk the month» l)ur all t 44. T b « Ivan.« u -X «.a t I« 7,1,11, Joseph Simrr ns ami Ll.iabvth Sim- at th* hour o f 1U o'clock a. m . La» * ____, _ mecti m»r.s, his » if. . l > f . ndanta. i been appointed by mid Court fa r ‘"C «"■ «• at. ti.rg« a »P ^ ia l effact will - «quai» i- lo , .rue « u n c u . » v i«»*n TO lo u i^ V m e T U fie . Minn»- V • .« i t ctH «• »»»U Uu*i w »>• rr.M.i. t- th« youth v f the l b « word . . i n I» tb « tatú » «a l ’ rluee GERVAIS STAR GRIEVES OVER TURNER PRECINCT m!», v '£ Ms- 'count, at which town in the church at*«i church work. *4. W ho Caused tb « lt*l|>«U«-vl of • .lac*. John |y McClane, A. A. Me* . t. r-»tevi in «aid v » u l» may app- Ft Adam 4» h. cbaugnl to K »v? N«rp«ul The editor« f U m < ¡o r *fa Star seen sve somt r ' f r wh,“n‘ TUB.NE It GRADE SCHOOL No . « bav« |L.\r-vv aud E l(tld b r»w H AS P H Y S IC A L D R IU . i T h « Tribun* «hop ran pria« your U u d j « » « u, JrrusaUiu. v . V Interest” •a.wv . o 4.1 | U IIIT I precinct 'IC \ U IU . I In l l last la ^ l week’s!f W I T R > ’7 e « ^ ^ w S j" T »a. ---- c ,, t ^ u r r n k k ^ T j of a “Fatherly in Turner T M ‘ • * .. o* . . __ .unck. Mr*, V-‘ ir.u>n C on butter «rapa. V-tt*r he a. is and *n- MsUhiaedrc. Stella Allca. | W m E. Tallin. iluc\»«vd. issue of the Star he mourns over the fact that Tim er pre- *»» Crosim. j «;■> ilia. «!,b. Bull Mr Hixlges, o f t! » C ojnty YM CA velopyA. Uaramond. Brook* GL'Y U SH1YH is giving the Turner grad# students cinct went Democratic. It says, in> (rt, “th e writer was { ¿ ^ ^ M ^ c h hariv-i i X T U. T ’ McClure. , Attorney for A m a a|rator. 8UL«ärtfcsrr st. p;» M» mÊÊm rri‘ ’. i 'J to note the v-Jeetyn recalt o f Turner precinct, and - . h - ' notice to cmeoitom hail .ts local editor had stamina and nerve to have stood { “ sl*1lStT.:. «*»• i-'“kn»*n H».r. °f Nou*« » h.i •.> . v.n c»t th »«• by Mr. I atterson the itrsults might have l>een dirTerent, v NrOahr. deiMd; J>cob BemM _ ¡Court of .Mar on County. State of his « r i f e : ! Oregon, duly made and entered o r probably not, as its editor is was a political luke-warm in- j a!y heirs o f 1 th* i l l ' i d*> o f November, 1926. was i Uiiminbdrator o f the estate dividuul afraid to offend------ and » t e n the roll fa called Cooper, deceased, and that duly quniittrd as such. All at trie sute house on ,'ui,.;'.ry , 1927. the peoole of Turner 5». " I'-.? "4 “-1 '-ir,J of 1 - " * ' ■ p* rson« rsons having claims against said , * * . r * John Ruth and Jan« I)oe Ruth, ue- (pe i noula mc present to iTeet weening waiter as he emerges 1 Jowph «Simrroii^ and ki iza* estate are hvrrtr, notified to prewnt __ ___ A _____ •• T L . -__________ e l .. . « » * « Smmon». hi* wife, and the UQ* the same, duly vrnftvd * » required hy Irom under the dome. The *vrriter cf the above article ¡known h«*;r« cf jo*«ph ijimaorui and law, at Mie-oWc-i of {¡ay O. Smith. 401 Salem Bank of Comm-.xe Bldg., says ‘its ditor W A S a hike warm'individual” ' No doubt person« o r p arti»» unknowtp in the City o f Salem. Marion County- claiming any right, title, estate, lien, within *■* months from the he ir referring to a former editor of the Trioune. W e had or interest in the real property de- Oregon, date o f this notice, to-wit: November nothing personal against either man, so why make a dunce ■erdieH in th « complaint herein, De- 18, 1826. fv-ndaot* : B A T T Y COOPER. of ourselves to fight « man for political reasons. W e might In th.» ram* o f the State o f Oregon, Administrator o f the estate of yon and each yoo are hereby re d. W- (hooper, Jcc.-ascX add that w;v kiurtt Of no better man we could greet than quired to appear and answer the com GL’ Y O. SM ITH , • t •■ - plain, fii'd against you in the above Attorney for Administrator. W’alter II. Pierce. Owing to the fact that fhe writer re entitleo » « i n t and cause on or before si* week* from the date o f fir-t puh- E X E C U TR IX 'S NOTICE ferred to a form er editor we should worry anyway. Jication o f this summons, and if you I In tne County Court o f the State fail so to answer, fo r want thereof o f Oregon for the County of Marion. •he Piaintiff will apply to the Court In the matter o f the Estate- o f A. B for th* relief prayed for in his com deceased. The other day a man stepped into the Tribune office. plaint, nahiely: That you and taea o| Leonard, N s tic Is her by given thaf by an order oVthb CoShty Court o f -Marion He was a stronger in this part of the country. He had been j ¿u °“ of or County, State o f Oregon, duly n- ule estate in or lien upon tbe following and entered or the l j ' b day o f No driving thmugh the section of the country between Tur deserbed premi»-«, to-wit vember, 1826,-the undersigned was Lots Number On- ( I ) , Tw o appointed executrix o f the estate o f | ner and West Slayton. He made a statement to the ef (2 ), snd Tlhree (3 ), in Block Si*- A. B. Leonard, deceased, a n l that she em Addi has duly quelified as such. All per fect that Turner has ¡Teat poF~ibilities lying at her very —» V.,., » . o e c ii, In Mar sons bavin? rlaams against said estate ion Courty, Oregon; as shown by are bereLy notified (o present the door. H'* said that H'itb thy (^untry around Turner suit- A s duly recorded plat thereof. same, duly verified a* required by | That th» advert« claim.- o f each and law, to the unq<er«ig:.ed at the law : anle for raising, vegetable^ tbe town should have a cannerj-. every o f the above named Defendants offje. o f B. I. Fdrd. Ladd & bq-h j determined by tbe above natimi (tank Building, Sdl-m, Or. udn. withlfi He was rignt. W ith the wide acreage of land siutable for be Court, ar. nu t tnst tnal the r g h 11 t o f posa.-»- six months from the q*te o f this no- «ion snd ■ the title to said real r proper tke. diversified farming, there is no reason why Turner should tv 8» forevr-r qu vrterl by a decree’ o f Dated this 1 Jth »lay o f November, thu Court, an-i that qy said decree it 1929. not be able to support a cannery, that w.ould mean a good be, N E L L IE C LA R K . ORDERED, ADJTTJGED and DE Executrix o f the Estate of payroll for the town. One great advantage Turner has CREED that tbe Plaintiff is the sole, A. B. Leonard, deceased. leitai and equitable owner o f toe Date o f first publication November over the oilier small towns in the Santiam Valley is that above deser t 'd real property and 18th, 1826. Part U ereof, ar<I tta t none o f Date o f last publication December she' is on the main line ut the S. P. The market reads every the def, n-tants above named or refer 16th, 1926. red to ha* any estate, right, title or leading out of Turner east and west should be another fac interest whatever in law or in equity NOTICE TO CREDITORS to r id real property, or any tor in the development of the canning industry in Turner. p in irt or thereof, and that each o f said N olle- Is hereby given that the 'in- r) l- nnant« (*- lorever enjoined and dersigned, hy nn ordi-r o f the County Both roads go through land that hs suitable vegetable and debarred from aiu-rtroir any claim, interert or estate In or to said real truit raising land. A cannery capable of handling both property or a ry part thereof adverse to Plaintiff and that Plaintiff have fruit and vegetables would not only care for the crops that such other relief a« may be equitable. that he baa uuly qualified as This summons is served upon you AH persona having claim* against are now raised but would encourage additional acreage. by publication in the Turner T ribu te ».«tat* are hereby notified to present by order o f Honorable L. H. McMa the sam- duly verified as required by --------- o--------- han, Judge o f the above named Court, law, at the office o f Percy A. Cupper, the date o f nuch order being October 411 Masonic Temple, in the City of 20, 1326, Tjie first publication of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, with TH A NK SG IV ING this summons will he October 2%, in six month* from th» datx o f this 1920, and the last publication will be notice, to-wit, October 21, 1926. December 21, 1(520, the Pilgrims landed on the shores December If, 1520, JOHN. H. I.E W fH I? IL BASSETT, Administrator o f the Estate of yf Cape Cod and founded the first colony in New England. WM. 11. T R IN D I.E , Louise Arthur, Deceased. Attorneys fo r Plalntift, PE RC Y A C XPPER. They were people wfco had fled the mother country to seek Poetoffiee Address and place o f Attorney for Administrator, residence, Salem, Oregon. 411 Masonic Temple, Salem, Or* a place where they could enjoy religious liberty. They TURNER HI PRO G RAM A S I X ' S » 8 D a iry ml were an industrious and peace loving people and imme diately began to prepare thy lan^ for agriculture. The N O TIIC E OF H E AR IN G OF F IN A L A C O 'IN T In th» County Court o f the Stats o f -Orssron fo r thr: County o f Marion, In Ih » matter of the- mtabr of (*«>«*» Georg» w. W Failin, d»c»i ' 1 “ N r;u:,t <i a h unttful crop and when tlm har- vest was over and the crops were gathered in a m e e t i n g L S ; ? was called for the purfiose of giving thanks to G.^d fui the preservation of their lives ai*d for the bountiful c^pps He b*-r, l»2 'i, bad given them. This custom has beep followed through tbe yeai^ and fhe day is set apart every year by proclamation of the presirlent as it was in the early days by the governor of •he Massachusetts colony, In Liter years tbe spirit of the day is being List track of, and the day more and more given over to sports. ing thanks to God for the blessings received from Him. Stock Tonio P o u ltry P a n a c ea Oregon Grain C q . Turner« - - Oregon. MUI I f f . l P l * f XI!. ummwuramfg G. F. KORINEK, V.S., g.V.Sc. V B l K i l l M ARIAN Day and Nigbt Servies STAYTON pHECON Hi*, tkllj Dr. 0. A. Olson, Dentist on D ay« P r«e« reduction on A ll 4Vork M A S O N IC T E M R M *. SALEM rgmsorwr Pomeroy and Keene 8 9 S ta te Stroet. Hnlein, O r e g o n . JEW ELER S AN D O P T IC IA N \Ve oro n o w lo c a te d in o u r n e w lo c a tio n w it L a n e w a s s o r t m e n t o f x « w o U y l o r yot^ to chnoeo fro m SUMMONS Case No. 184.16 In the Circuit Court o f the State of Oregon, for the County o f Marion, nt 2 Robert A. Prichard, Plaintiff, vs. Selma Prichard, Defendant, to : Bvima Prichard, Defendant, above named. IN TH E N A M E OF T H E S T A T E OF OREGON, You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint file*! !. .'ainst you In the above entitled suit in the above named Court and cause or. or before the last date o f the publication of this Summons, and if you fail to so answer or appear P la in e r will apply to the Court f « t 1 l^ ^ n *! ^Tfn'tu at the hour o f 10 o'clock a. m , nas h<-< n appointed hy said Court for h> »rin g oblr-ctions to »airi final account, at wqinh (im i any pe, ron* inb-resthd in *ai>l »»tale may sp^ pr-ar »p 'l file objections thereto in writing and contest «am» E D W AR D SCHUNKE, Administrator o f th» .--«tat» o f ELSWORTH’S KAT SHOP Mi'linery D. H. MOSHER Phone 87. Residrnee 8‘JkR Hij(h Class 2. 1 » N. High Street J.adiVs and licnis T»s# Trfljun.i shop con print ytru butter wraps, letter heada and en velop«*. I Sutiftcrib« for Ifi# Trlhuno We wonder why our lives will be a rough, nuhappy road. Why God, in love, has given us a lorry and heavy load, \\ hy -urrow, pnm, unhappiness makes up our earthly »pan, An<l wonder why bitter jealousy and hale hive come In child ami man We ponder o’r-r God'i many ways that stem :o us unjust And wonder why H I mn'lo us in Hit. image from the dust But, as we live ami I a nr and read from Ilia own Holy W ord We lie« n plan Divine and sweet, that we, in love nre led Then he who weeps shall cry for joy to 990 H im Klorous fact* And sin and sorrow shall be wiped Untied Stales Natioiidl Rank »w ay from this unhappy race, Cunera! Banking ti usinosi Then We'll love God whose only thot> are loving, kind and pure Interest paid on time deposita and And ul! have faith ami trust In Him, ■ovlnga accounts anrl to the end endure, Car. Sta«« A Camasarfla! Sib. »A LE M — OREGON Sa!«m, Oregon - 471 Tailorinj; • Court Ht. 9ALK* Hat Blocking 343',4 and 347 Court Struct SALEM OREGON Dr. O. L. Scott R F L IA N C E From sorrow, sadness and despair, to Him our Prince and King. | In tenderness and love our Lor.: shall | lead us as wc sing | His pruises o'er and o'er again 'Mil earth ami Heaven rejoice lhat Christ our King «hall reign su preme in hearts from living choic I-atest Styl«o -A 4 Palmer Cbhvipractor G.UY O SMITH', H Fa,,i^ Attorney for Arlnunirrtrator. Good clean sports ary all right on this day, but we should uot lose sight of the fact that it is a day sot apart by our forefathers for the purpose of giv and P o u ltry P eed The Junior Vaudevdl«, put on hy the Turner llis h School, waa a dr* ruled tacci sa- There wer» nu Biber» by the different claw «* in the school. The program opened u .lh the aonl " I l i O th* M erry" by the men's qsar- tette. Ti»e Magtciaa « a » put on by the Freslrman claaa. It was full o f fun. and Jokes, snd was thoroughly rajoy-d by all. T h « one act (da* Fo Ir Fi :-h r j " sia» well play*d and shuwed go»»: LalenL "Tire Cloek Struck One,** by the Senior Claaa, ' In llad the Sailor " ‘ by th* Sophomore class; ‘'Uom o and Juliet" by th» Junior clan«, wer» all good. Prob ably the one that drew the meat ap plauso and comment was "T h e Follies o f 1883" by tho 7th and 8th gnu!, . Tirerò Wer. «I* couples ÜT'Siicd in V-e costumes o f that period, giving * »tory in song o f th« happenings o f that »lay. Hie program closed with a song ‘ Mary had a Little I s n k ,' hy the Glee Club, who sang as an encore number "M e Donald's Farm ." The curtain number» and music for tire program was furnished by th* High School Orchestra. The etrt.ro program was carried out rxc-pt for on* number, which was to have be, n a violin solo by Melvin C lodf Iter, which was substituted by a group o f »olo« hy Miss Eleanor Moore, Mr Clodfelter being unable to play b/ reason o f an injury to hi* hand. ‘ Mr Alvin Bond and Mrs. Wallace Griffith directed the program. Mrs. Clodfelter o f JJfferson Is tho orche» tra director. lubscriba for Ih* Tribuna C A R R IE M. S W A L L O W , Original poem No*. 11, i»2 fl, We appreciate the privilege given us by Mrs. .Swallow o f publishing thi»' po in We ar. always glad to rec. ivo .contributions o f this kind, 1 *