The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, November 20, 1930, Image 3

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WEST STAYTON
THE TURNER TRLBUNE
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evening of curds Mr. und Mrs. Glen
Fox und Mrs. Hurry Humphreys.
Harry Humphreys and a number of
his men friends were chefs that
served u dainty dinner at his home
Saturday evening. The evening was
spent in playing curds und talking
over future prosperity. Mr. Hum­
phreys proved to be u good cook.
Miss Eileen Bauner entertained a
number of her high school friends
Saturday evening. Games und re­
freshments were enjoyed by Mubcl
Hall, Edward Hankie, Virgie Hradley,
l.eota Bradley, Bernard Minden,
Amandus Frank, Ix-onard Zuber, Ev­
erett Kuiser, la-onurd 1-ee ami the
hostess, Eileen Bauner.
TH E AU MS V I L L E STAR
Subscription Si a Year in Advance
Mr*. Pulmi-i ami children left laut
Tuesday for Cunby, where they will
(‘has. S. Clark, Editor—Publisher.
h» for u time.
Entered a» Second Clans Matter
On Wetlneaduy a number of frieruU
Xi»\ 6, 1923 at tile Postoffice .it
met with Mrs. A sc he ami helped her
Aumsville,
Oregon, under the Act
In (|uilt her friendship quilt.
of March 3. 1879. %
Mr. Hinl Mrs. Itider and family
have go no to llrltish Columbia tor a
Advertising Rates on Application.
visit with Mr. Ryder's mother.
Mrs. Nipple, Mrs. Asche and Mrs.
Koyse were uniong the visitors ut the
Van Osdol home. Mrs. Van Osdol has
D r . S c o f ie ld
been real sick for some time but is
X-RAY CHIROPPRACTOR
improviiiR ut the present time and is
able to be up and have visitors.
Mrs. Annu Johnson has been suffer­
FAMILY DANCE
Lady Attendant
ing from u badly infected thumb on
her right hand und for u time it was
feured she would lose the member.
However, ut the present time she is C R Y S T A L G A R D E N First Nat’l Bank Bld g., Phone 219-1
SALEM. OREGON
slowly improving.
.Oregon
I.ust Friday the ilirthdny club met Every Wednesday and Saturday Salem,
ut the home of Mrs. Shields, post­
Strictly Old-Time Dancing
At 8:30, p. m.
poned from Wednesday which is the
regular meeting time. Twelve mem-
b. rs were present, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. M O D E R N D A N C E
Seymore St ..art, Mrs. Allen and Mrs. CRYSTAL GARDEN ANNEX
Wednesday and Saturday
McClellan were guests of the club. Every Strictly
Modern Muaic
Mrs. Strickland and Mrs. Surges»
and
Dancing
were house guests for the day. The One («ate and One
of Admis ;
hostess served delicious pumpkin pie »ion etitlcs you to Price
both
styles
and coffee und ull spent u most pleas
of
dancing
unt afternoon.
Gent» 50c
Ladie« -'5c
"It Never Ruins but It Four»," is Roller DREAMLAND Skating Q U A L I T Y CANDI E S
un old uduge. Not only in weather but Tuesday, Friday and Saturday
in other things. Sunday guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 7 to 10 p. m. Admission 10c
Subscriptions Taken
Ladies Free. Skates 25c
Asche were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Agee,
Mr. und Mrs. Merle Agee and son of 1
for all Magazines
Corvallis, Mr. und Mrs. W. I.. Cham- !
hers and fuinily and the senior Mr.
Chumbers of Albuny, Mr. und Mrs. O N F A S T T R A I N S
Milton Richarilson of Jefferson. Mrs.
Riches Confectionery
J. A. Agee is Mrs. Asche’s aunt and
Turner Oregon
Mrs. Chambers u sister.
LUNCHES
STA YTO N
C. F. Niebert, who underwent an
operation ut the Slayton hospital sev­
eral days ago, has been taken home.
He is a putient of Dr. C. H. Brewer.
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Dr. and Mrs. Davis and children
were here for u visit Sunday at the $24 to Los Angeles
home of the doctor's sister, Mrs.
Floyd Humphreys. Dr. Davis prac­
Special one-way bargain .
ticed dentistry here for a number of
farts,good
in day coaches,
ycura but is now practicing in Salem.
ntw ret lining ciiair tars
and in Tourist Pullmans.
This Thursday ufte-noon the Wom­
en’s club will hold it stvgulur month­
Direct, thru service to
ly meeting. This meeting is known
both San Francisco and
as Ilook Day and a visiting lady from
Los Angeles. Choice of
out of town will give a book review. !
four fast trains every day.
I.unch will be served during the aft-
New type chair cars pro­
rmoon.
vide additional comforts
at no extra cost. Pull man­
I.ust Friday evening the O. E. Gard- \
like appointments. IX-cp-
n*-r home was the scene of a pleusunt \
cushiontd, individual re­
bridge party. The party was given ,
clining chairs, upholster­
in honor of Mrs. Ellen R eynolds of
ed in restful shades.
California, who is here visiting her
Sister, Mrs. Emma Slopcr, who was
Joint hostess with Mrs. Gardner. The R o u n d t r i p s
high scores were held by Mrs. K. I).
Crabtree und Marion Hunt. Mrs. • 28 —San Francisco
Reynolds will spend the winter hen*.
Next Saturday the Slayton Grange •4 5 —Los A n g e le s
will hold n cooked food sale and
Return limit 16 days. Go
bazaar in the Slayton Hurdware store
by train at these low fares.
and will wind up the day with a
Free from worry and
masked hall in the evening at their
strain, you rest and relax
hall.
as you ride, ami leave the
Prize.-, will be given for the best
job of "getting there” to
costume and the light fantastic will be
someone else.
tripped to good old time music.
At the food sale held in the hall
dres* -d turkeys, cakes, pies and other
edibles will be on sale.
It’s going to be the best one of |
their efforts and the public is invited
to attend.
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H. S. BOND
Sunday
evening
Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Johns entertained at dinner and an
LOCAL AGENT
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A N N O U N C EM EN T
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i he {Management of the Elsinore Theatre
takes great pleasure in announcing that
Miss Aldine Kaser
and
Mr. Wendell Scott
have chosen
The Elsinore
as the moat proper and appropriate setting for their
wedding which will be solemnized in this gem of
Gothic beauty, Saturday Evening, November 22nd, at
8:00 o’clock P. M. Reverend S. Darlow Johnson will
read the service.
The following local merchants are presenting many
useful and beautiful gifts.
The Rrlde to be nas chosen
The Happy Couple have
a Fanchon & Marr-o mod«
chosen as th e ir gift from
and Kuna Jet tick shoes for
Salem 's Leading F u rn itu re
her wedding both of which
Store, The H. L. Stiff Com­
ar» sold exclasively by
pany. a beautiful Green
M ILLER’S.
and Old Rose Bedroom
Suite.
H artm an B rothers are pre­
senting the happy couple
F arm ers’ H ardw are Com­
with a W hite Gold, orange
pany a re presenting a
blossom design, 18K W ed­
handsom e set of 1847 Rog
ding Ring.
ers Silverw are with their
congratulations.
The bride and groom have
chosen “ Frosty O L on" as
Fulo,. j announce th a t the
the official florist for the
prospective Groom ha* cho­
occasion.
sen his w edding outfit
from
th e ir clothing stock.
The Capitol Drug Company
have prer.ented th e Bride
V ibbe.t & Todd announce
with her choice of a T oilet
the choice of a Majer.tlc
set to m atch her bedroom
Radio as th e ir Gift to the
rulte.
happy couple.
Photos by G unnell A Robb.
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