The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 15, 1931, Image 5

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    Supplement To The Turner Tribune
At the n-gulur meeting Wednesday present time. Those present were M
of liint w«ck, the Turner I. 0 . Ü. F. Mrs. J. W. Howne, Mrs. Bruce
lodge held installation of the new liowne, Mrs. Forrette, Mrs. Har.kel.
officers along with u very entertaining Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Minnie Dickman,
Rose Darley was absent from
program. The installation was con­ Mrs. Annie Johnson, Mr*. B. H. school one day recently.
ducted by Min* Muriul Salisbury and Chamberlin, Mrs. Elmer Aschc, Mrs.
A drive is on to sell subscriptions
her staff. The following new officers Goss, Mrs. Will Allen, Mrs. Koyse, for the Country Gentleman, the In ­
anti Mr*. Stewart. Mrs. Goss and Mrs. dies Home Journal und the Saturday
were inducted into office:
Noble grand, Mr*. Mabel Murtin; Allen are new members of the club Evening Post. Suit:* were chosen anti
co"ntest will end Thursday at
vice-grand, Mr*. Susan Girurdin; re- and Mrs. Wm Wooslcy was a guest, j ^
i anting secretary, Mr*. I.ucile Mc­ Delicious refreshments of sandwiches, noon.
Kinney; treasurer, Mrs. Guyette B ar-1 cake anti tea were served by the host- J Captains for the blue side are Doris
nett; financial secretary. Miss Murial i ss, Mis. B--lIe Wooslcy anil Mrs. Win. Walling anti Walter Getchcll; for the
Salisbury; chaplain,
Mrs. l-orctta W o o sle y .
red is Edward Hunkr-I anti Lc-ata
wuwiey; It. S. N. G.,
Miss Mildred
Bradley. T. C. Mountain and Mr*.
Martin; L. S. V. G., Mrs. Thelma i The ladies of thè Growers club «net Et!a England, advisors for the red
thè home of Mrs. Masters, Thurs-
I.
.'*by; Mis* Mabel Wulker is ut
pust
side, and E. Warne Empey anti Mrs.
noble gtand; waiden, Mr*. Hester «lay afternoon. Plans were inaile for Ruth Riches advisor* for the blues.
t.'jtn «•; conductress,
Mr*. Martha i quilt wbich is to be set together ami
Monday evening, January 19, the
.lurnelt; outside guaid, W. A. Martin. |uf!t«.-«l ami it v.-us «I. cided to meet at
Stay
Ion student body will present
T ' h lairing of dues u» require«! b> -he homi- of Mrs. Royse next Thurs-
their
play, "Clay’s the Thing,” in the
l ie ctnle assembly was discussed. The duy.
Aunuville high school auditorium. The
neat regular meeting will be held on
M .j. Hi tfi Iti wut out to visit her : local student body will receive half of
Wednesday, January 21st, refresh­
daughter, Mrs. Paul McClellan, last the proceeds. Everyone come out ami
ment* will be s- rv< d and a nice pro-
we* k.
support your school anti let’s have u
"i in , will be given ami a birthday
big crowtl.
u ill be honored.
Mr. i nd Mrs. Welch of Salem were
I Merle Johnson was absent from
tlinn r gue ts at the home of Mr. ami
Flortrnne Marrett Hooper, who has
i school Monday.
Mrs. T. Y. McClellan, Sunday. They
b n u 11 «ident of 8huw for many
Yiie LeHerman's club entertained
are friends o f long standing a* they
\ cars, died at the home of her son,
their friends Monday evening to a
were friends when they lived in the
II. r'iurd A , near Salem, Janucry 12,
party ut the home o f Coach anti Mrs.
. ust.
1031, .it the age of 70 years. Besides
E. Warne Empey. The evening was
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lie: hu-band. Edgar A., o f Shaw un«l
A very pl'-asant surprise party was spent in playing games followed by
»■r son, Hichurd A., o f Salem, she in givt n by Mrs. Paul McClellan, assist­ a dainty lunch. Those present were:
urvivt-d by one daughter, Amy Bar­ ed by Mrs. Snoddy, in honor o f Mrs. Ht-len Sherman, Dorothy Asche, Ma­
rett Swihait, S-duh, Wash.; two bro- Curim-n Drummond, Friday after­ bel Hall, Virgie Bradley, Imogene
thers, Jame. C. Barrett, Boyd, Minn., noon. An enjoyable aft« moon was Airman, I.ouise Highberger, Helen
and Hiram of South Haven, Mich., spent in visiting anti refreshments of Zuber, Opal Tripp, Tissic Cupp, Doris
and one *i*ter, Mr*. Eva Moore of sandwiches, cookies, tea and coffee Niccolson, Gwen Martin, Rose Dar­
Snohomish,
Washington.
Funeral were served by the hostess, Mrs. ley, Eileen Buuner, Leta Bradley,
services were held from the W. T. Snoddy, Mm. Hatfl dtl und Mrs. T. Y. Leonard Zuber, Leonard Lee, Walter
ttigdon chanel in Salem at 3 o'clock McClellan. Mrs. Drummond received Gttchell, George Towle, Jack Corse:,
Ti.ursday, January lb, with Rev. P. muny useful anti pretty gifts.
Jack Kt-ntlell, Jack Kautlau, Herbert
W. Krikon officiating. Interment was
Amos, Wilbur Tripp, Edward Hankel,
made in Belcrest Memorial Park.
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l,eo
Susbauer, Prof, and Mrs. T. C.
The telephone company held its
annual meeting Tuesday evening at Mountain anti the host anti hostess,
the Frank Fery home. Joe Hendricks Mr. anti Mrs. E. Warne Empey.
WEST STAYTON
Semester examinations have started
was re-eli-cted president anti Frank
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nipple wen Fery, secretary-treasurer.
and will end in two weeks.
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to Portland last Friday to celebrate
The 1931 Pacific coast amateur
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Studnick spent
Mr. Nipple’s birthday with his son,
Melvin, and family. They returned Thursday evening at the Dan Miller boxing championships will be held in
Portland on Friday and Saturday
Saturday afternoon. Dcryl ami Rob­ home 7n Macleay.
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nights,
February 13 anil 14, accord­
ert Royse went with them to visit
B. H. Chamberlin, wife anti small
their uncle, I. C. Roys«-, returning son were dinner guests at the John ing to James J. Richardson, manager
I of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic
home Tuesday morning after a very Gunsuulcs, Sunday.
I club, which organization will sponsor
enjoyable visit.
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Mr. and Mrs. Welch from Salem ; the amateur fistic classic o f the far
Mrs. Elmer Aschc went to Als«-a spt-nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. west.
with her brother, Russ«dl K«-IIy. She Y. McClellan.
Practically ail o f the 1930 cham­
visited her son, Everett, who lives
pions have turned professional which
Mrs. Rones, Mrs. Chamberlin and leaves the field wide open to all aspir­
th«-re and return«-«! horn«- Suturday
Mrs. Sprinkle called on Mrs. Carmen ing mitt wieldcrs. With the Olympic
a fternoon.
Dumontl, Tuesday.
games scheduled for next year at Lo*
Ross Clark, wife anti baby daugh­
Angeles where the world’s champion­
Carl Lintlt-rman and wife are mov­
ter were visiting at the home of Mr.
ship titles will be decided it is ex­
ing into the Nick Smith house. Mrs.
and Mrs. H. M. Crane, Fri«lay.
pected that a large numbers of box­
Lintlt-rman will be remembered as
ers will start getting ready for the
The West Stay ton Birthday club Caroline Hofenbrcdl.
1,08 Angeles tournament by entering
met at the home of Mrs. A. S. Woos­
Mr. and Mrs. Fretl Dickman anil tne Pacific coast championships next
ley, Wednesday afternoon. The ladies
visited ami worketl on quilt blocks. two children anti Miss Nickerson, who month in this city.
En try blanks may be recur, tl from
During the short business session a teaches the primary grstles, spent
very interesting letter was read from Sunday evening at the Chamberlin the Multnomah Amateur Athlt tic
club. Entries c’ oso February fi.
Mrs. Shit Itls, who is in Idaho at the home.
Aumsviile School Notes
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