he volum e T urner T ribune AND CONTINUATION OF THE AIM SV1I.I.K STAR XVI THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1931 NO. 2 Turner Wins First JOINT HOSTS TO W. C. T. MEMORIAL OUT PROGRAM LOSE GAME Community Contest U. AT THIESSEN HOME AT TWIN OAKS AND TO TUCKEHS IN EAST Go To Elsinore WED. MAY 13TH 0.0. E. CEMETERIES TILT SUNDAY The program at Odd Fellow* and Twin Oaka cemetery at Turner; on May 30th, will atart at 10 and II a. m. aharil a» the V. F. W. Poet will go di- reotly from the ceremonial to the me- Tuckers base ball team took the Grey digger* into camp Sunday at (Hinge* Field in Salem, by a score of 6 to ' The game was featured by a number o! costly errors on the Grey Diggers par*, mortal day parade in Haleru, which (i. A. McKay, J. Cook and O. K. decorute the ronrua, A very Interesting program wan will atart at 2 o ’olock. Fowler were appointed by the p < a|. H i« nudllorluin » » « packed l o i n . I>arity with an enthu»lu»tlc crow d w h o dent to nominate a grou|a* of new of. I preaented which Included the follow -! The Xelerana will lie at Turner with Heading« on Child Bgglera aud Hiring Myriad for a regu w« n- ««r> iuiic I i I n lin t lr d In Ih« con - fleer« fo rth « oomlng eleeUon at the *ng number«; | Welfare by Mr«. Karl Hear, Mra. G. lar military ceremony. i - ■( num ber« and very Ida rul with ap next meeting. who outhit Tuckers but were unable to make the breaks of the game come thei* way. Turner goes to Lebanon nea Sunday where they play the only unde­ feated team in the southern division :■< the Cascade league. Mra. Karl Hear and Mr*. John Co* O iim o f the A ve a*ml Anal tryout» of Mra, Cliaa Clark, of the Federation. were Joint hoateeaea with Mra. H. I-ee A «hurt bueineaa meeting wan held iIn- Marlon County Federation of <‘■•inliiillilty l'lub« w»» held here at JuMt prior t<> the program, and a nom­ Thheacn at her home for inemliera of Turner Friday night lit Ilia HI school inating iumpoM-d of H. H. Itoiul, Mra. the W . C. T. U. and friend« Lovely auditorium, wlih Autnsville and Tor- H. A. Hiebe«, Mra Meyro McKinney, bo(|U«ta of »weet pea* were UM*d to n»-r »a tin* only contestant» pi a him * Turner won by ho point" with a very original «roup of song» w llli uroheelra a coinpainrnt. Taking part In the number are Helen and Helen« Wltael, Jiawphln« Ollslrap, (H ad)« (¡Ivan, Mr« Walter Miller, tiro Crume, A . McKay, Jamea IWnyer, Harold Eowh r, A. Skipper, W allure ( ‘ handler, Deane Tucker, M eiw ell McKay and K-mund Tappin with Kenneth H ie. lb-abb» the coiiteet j Mra. Thieaaeu, reading. Margaret Gil* America, led by quartet I ■•rap; poem Mr«. Delzeil; eklt by Ruth Invocation, Carl Duncan Burgoyne, Marjory McKay, Kleaoore Heading of General Logan’s Me. I’ arkea, La Verne Whitehead, Kernel morial Day order No. 11 establishing Glrod; aong, Ituth Kawlluga; Duel, UiUtrap, Ali ta Mae Boue»; reading, Memorial Day, W . W . Oglesby Mr aud Mr«. Farri Cook; platiotogue, Mra. T hli aaen. Heading of Commander in Chiefs Refreshments were ar-rved by the Mildred Hone», Margaret and Ruth Gllatrap; trio, School Day»" Leona liotiteese». Present wen* Mrs. Howard General Order directing observance of Baker and children, Mrs. G. W. Ferris Memorial Day Byron Conley, Com- Cook, Helene and Helen Wltxel. Mra. J L. Webb. Mra Heeler Crume M n K J O I M n p and daughter., mander o f Marion V. F. W . following ex I ra numbera were inelud ed on the program. Duet by Gl«n Tltua arid Violet IVrkloa; piano mo I.., Hetty Peelx; Telling He.*reta, Nellie kiM-k ne director. and Mr.. Tima Little eerved .and- Aiiinevllle had a clever r.'.Mlilier, a wh iles, cake and punch In the gym t'oinmnnlty chorua with 4* people after the program. t.iklnK part and Prof. p. T Mountain Krldav night Turner will compete d lre cilntr T h e » »eng -M l o ri*y I . i k I i I m ii | H o m e ," “ rtleepy Hollow ' l u n e ' * wlih Liberty, Belem Might», burn, Hllverton and Hayeavllle lo the and " A i i h l Lang H y n e . ’" flnals at the Kleinere theatre, in Sa- ' Mr». H< »e K«>n/< k and W. A. Wed* lem. It promises to be a splendid d i e o f rttayton and Mrs. Otto K I’au* program wllli s 4A pi««« baud from lui of Salem, acted ae Judgce the University of Oregon and s Nor­ M i« Y ’ Vonne Graham, an a repre. neiiUve for Auin»villi* and A : Edward* of Turner, acted «a liaie k e|a re with CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bro. Bate» announced that the Sunday School Is planning s lull Children’s D«y program. This will be on« of the big events of the season. “ The Mercies of God” ws* the Pas­ tor’ * Sunday morning sermon The whole service was spiritual and many «poke of the g»od they received. Sunday evenimng the young people enjoyed one ol the best C. E. meetings they haye had. Ther* was a good at- t»n ance and a lively discussion Frank Sark* led. Mr“ Hu' Än U,rwMo’ “ **• C* A pM r Mr*. Wallace Rich«-* and eon, Mr*. M. O. Pearsons, Mrs. L. J. Rowley, Mrs. F. Dclzell, Mrs. Neal Edward*. Mrs. Margaret Tucker Mrs. O. W. M cK sv Mri B, ar, Mr,. j acntiton HUti .... ... „ ,, children, Mr». Win. Burgoy— — me, “ Mrs. „ _. ,« » . Gayette Barnett, Mrs, Ted W hile- . head, . Mr*. Chiua d . - 1 Mr*. « v* Boms, Neal i “Aunt” Malinda I important event in life. , i as were viritors at Caecadia recently. j When 26 year» o|d »lie moved with her Allow ing aparalyth stroke. Their daughter Lora Rand is there Hhe was married to E. J. Chambers for the sum iter. Jim Rand who - - «------ , parents lo I’ endletou, Oregon. Don t fail top e in attendance next: In the fall of 1900 she waa united in about So year» ago w In- also proceeded was injured recently, is reported to be improving rapidly. Sunday. We are trying as far as pos- marriage to John P. Durfee, makihg her iu death several years. “ Aunt’ ’ Malinda was one o f the best ■ible to get word to all the sormer mem- j their home at Drain. To this union The Women’ s Auxiliary Club bers as well aa former pastor* and hope » M born on« daughter Harriet Helen, lieloved citizen» of Taruer, always evening open tir church meeting« dur- dinner spread at the noon hour. Help ink the summer' The river bsnk in the to spread the news, everybody Is invited church gardens is an ideal spot for such gatherings. It is being put in shape. The Ladies Aid of th* Methodist The first open meeting will soon be an- church will meet winh Mrs. T. T. Palm­ nouneod. Strong outside ta!»nt will er today and it Is planned as a handker­ helb you from time to time. Dr. Epley chief snower for Mrs. I H. Small, who and Rev. <¡ilstrap are working out the has terved the Aid as preident for the plans. past twenty years. — o —■ - Dr. B. F. Pound practice limited to morning and Rev. W. U. Crites of Bell, removal of t««th, gas or local, and Calif., will preach Sunday evening. dental X-ray. New location 303 First I.is subject will be ’Peter’s Vision ” National Bank Bldg., Salem, Oregon. Soon after her marriage she changed ready to leud a helping hand to her met in D*rl*y ’ a office ' last I hura dav. After a short business ses­ her church relationship joining the relatives, friends and neighbors. Mt-thodiat church in w hich she has Besides the two sous who came been an errnest member up to the from Eastern Oregon to the fuueral time o f her recent illnesa and Mrs. Haggey, the daugbterflwho August 4, 1914, her husband lost his was unable to he present, she is sur­ life in a forest Are and in Jun« 1920 vived by a number of grand childreti the mother and dahghter went to Sa­ and great grand children. # lem »vhere they reaided up to the She made her home with one grand time o f her death. Beside« her dau­ daughter Mrs. Jack Brooks, here prior % ghter, Mrs. Frank Ralston and son- togoiug to John Day. in-law, Frank Ralston o f Brockton. Funeral services were held from the Montana, she leaves a step-daughter Turner Christian church Wednesday, Mrs. Marie I-eightou and graudson, at 6 o ’clock with Rev. Grove of the Muster Jackson Leighton of Nan Fran­ Ford Memorial church of WeasNalem, cisco, also a brother J. W . Wilson and and Rev. Gilstrap, officiating, with a sister Mrs. Jenula Hlmons both of the Richardson Fuueral directors of Walla Walla, Wash., and a »inter o f John Day, assisted by the Terwillinger Portland, Mrs. Carrie Fishman, a uum- Funeral directors of Salem, in charge. t«*r of nieces aud nephews and many She was laid to rest beside her Aral loving friends survive. • husband in Twin Oak cemetery with ------------o-....... — - graveside services in charge of the The 8th Grade Graduation exercises Eastern Ntar, o f which she had been a will beheld in the High School Auditor­ member for inauy years. ium Friday evening. Marion, Battle Creek, North Santiam and ICIovedale schools will come here and join Turner sion refreshments of sandwiches, salad, cake and coffee were served A short program was given. This was tba last meeiing until fall Mrs. Martha Belden and sons Victor and Benjamin went to New­ port Saturday, staying over Sun­ day. They report a very pleasant outing at the beach. The West Staytou boys base ball club went to Central Howell Sunday and were defeated hy a score of 7 to 4 The Weat Stayton Community club held its regular meeting Tues day evening. The school put on a very good program which was en­ joyed by all present. This was the last meeting of the club until fall. West Staytou school will have their annual last day picnic at the school house Thursday. A picnic dinner and games will be in order with a hall game in the afternoon if one can he arranged. Friday night in the hall the Nth grade in graduation. Each school will take Picking will start Monday morning. part in the exercise«. Mrs. Mary Fulk­ pupils will have their graduation erson, County School Superentendent, May 25 in the Morris patch. All pickers exercises and the girls will put on should be on hand at that time. a short play at that time. will be the speaker. Notice To Strawberry Pickers ♦ i Mrs. Neal Edwards entertained th-? 7th and 8th grade girls at her heme Tuesday from 3:30 til 6 o’clock. Mr.». Ethel Edwards was a special guest for the afteruoon. The hostess served de­ licious refreshments. Girls present were Marjorie Fowler, Ruth and Margaret Gilst/ap, Mildred Bones and Clarissa Clark. The girls ail report having spent Ella M. Durfee started, more are coming in. Mr. Feslcr The Brotherhood has been invited to made a short talk and the music was put on a service at Jefferson next Sun* furnished by the Home. Bro. Gilstrap eoy night. spoke at the riuse of the services. . o The Silver Tea at Mrs. W in d ’s last Tuesday Dr. Kpiey h|d a good choir Thursday, was enjoyed by all. It was a practice. The new music h«s arrived, viry pleasant day in every way. It is splendid' and the choir hopes aeon to be present some of it at the services. Don’t forget the Homecoming service — .— « .... next Sunday put on by the Brother- Plans are being comyleted for Sunday I hoon. All day aervicea with ba»ket pJeaeh Sunday Mr*. F. Gunning, Mre, Allee Asquith, Teacher Gives Party To Grades Malinda E. Cliambers, hetler known a very pleasant afternoon. Aunt Msliiida,'* died at John - ■■ ------O----- ■ - . ■ E -te r n Oregon „ D May 18,-31 Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Harris will leave and her remains were brought here Friday for Portland and in company for burrlal Wednesday May 2