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08 THE 0REG(6NSTATES!.TANf SALEM", OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 20,- 1923 on v Mrs. Fr"ak Serantoa has re turned home -from a month's trip east. SJu was called .away by th.e serious illnesa of Iter n other, and upon arrival a . he destination, found, both, her mother mad father fiid passed way. j -:': - Mils Mary Kazer, a popular high HEhoot ail, left Satarday for her kom sear SILvectoa. . vhese she spent the week-end with her par ents. . ! '" Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bchaefer. Mrs. -Grant Murphy; and 4Mrs. II, A. Beauchanp.left by aula Mon day for Ashiand where they go a delegates io tha grand lodes of Odd FUows and Rebekaha. The party expects to return the latter part of the week. C. A. Bcauchamp and brother, Dr. Frank Beanchamp or Albany, were fishing Thomas creek above Jordan one day during the week. They brought In a fine lot of trout as proof of their sportsmanship. Mr. and Mrs, E, G. Sigmand wereuin from, their farm on Fern Ridge Saturday on, a Tlslting and shopping tour, ',, : Mrs. Roy Huber was herefrom L.yon3 Saturday rlsltlng her broth ers. Boone and Ivan McDonald.-. The student) , body of the high school la rehearsing the play "Pen rod." which they expect to.stage May 21 and 22. The play la a four actdrama and bids fair to be one of the best entertainments put on during the school year.. The boys" and girls about town are enthusiastic over the coming of "Happy Days trained animal show which Is scheduled to appear here on . Tuesday evening. It Is to be a tent show with, a sawdust ring' which alwaya-appeals to the youngsters. r t The work of grading Second street was begun Monday and Is Pogressinsjy Tapidry trader the supervision of Mayor Geo. Keech. - The Berean class of the Chris tian church held a cooked food sale Saturday in the Adams hard ware store. The proceeds of the sale Will be used for the upkeep of the church. . Mr; and Mrs. Gale Mlssler, who recently moved to. Salem from this city, came over Saturday for a a ovcr-Sunday visit with, home , folks.. ' "; Mr. and Mrs. "pomlnick. who visited several 'days In thU vicin ity, left Sunday for their home in Seattle. They were accompanied home by .Mrs.' Dominick's father, Vies Downing, who expects to visit a couple of weeks with hls .daugh- - to- . L - " . : , ' Mrs. Oscar Hagan spent seve ral days here, as the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Alex encjer, coming over from her hom In Portland Friday. . Prince Goodman, one of Linn county's officials, was looking af ter business interests here Thurs day and Friday of last week. : i' ' ' ' - i i i - ' Auburn The Prayer league of the Au burn Sunday " school ; observed Mother's day with tha following program, with little' Miss Hope Dowd as leader: j Song: Sunday school.- Prayer: members of "wide awake clasa.v Prayer: C. A. Dowd. ."The Pret tiest Thing I Ever Saw,", by four boys- of the "wide ; awake" and tstr" classes. Sons: "My Moth er's Hands," chorus. Reading .'lA Remembrance of Mother," Mr. Branson. Scripture reading. War ner Jackson. -Presentation of flowers (Breath of Heaven) bios soma for the -al$ted mothers. (.white rose budsMfor fathers and ( white narclsus) for living mothers. Reading '"Memories of mother," by Mrs. Bransons Soag, "Moi her'a Prayers, chorus, -read. 1ns "My Mother."" Geo Jackson.- Reriutton, "GodjBlesa You." by Msrgaret Grimm.- Scripture read ing, 'The Son of SJary,'',by Jessie Krewnly. Reading. "The Fulfil ment." by Neva Walling. Recita tion. Lawreace Baamgartner, -Reading. Lela Armstrong. - t Among the visitors were Mr. and Mrs. .Vm Hardy and daughter Wllma and Ellen. . 1 ' Liyesley ; - Mrs. H. B. Carpenter entertain-: ed the G. T. club at a od o'clock tunch-eon, last 1 jKrlday. ' Those present were: fam. L.: J. Lalnson. Mrs. S. C. Davdnpert, Mrs. Alice Coolldge. Mrs. Flora Holley, Mrs. V Dud .Statesman,! M re. Wm. Meier. Mrs. N P. Kusel. Mrs. G.,P. Shav-; kel, MTs.W.i V Johnson Mrs.' O. S..lU?sios, Mrs C, Schwab, Mrs. Bi Townaend, .Mrs. J,P, Brcsaler Mrs. - B. D FWUs anA Miss Fraaecs. Mrs. ; Wm. Meier? will have. the club at the next meeting. ; J, P.Bres3ler has a fine crop of peaches this' year. " ' 4 : s Oscar Hansen Is suffering, from a . broken leg as $he result of being" run-over by a bicycle at eckool. - '-T' f;.j.- v, i Alhert Blankenship is working at the paper mill In Salem; Mrs. Henry Niger and' little, daughter are spending a few days this , week. "with." Mrs. Niger's pa-f reots,Hr. and Mrs Gus Heyden. rtfr. and ;.ira.; w. p, Ramseir were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mr?. Clymer. M . - Julias Zfelke has purchased a 1 new sedan. : ' ' " i" " '"Jotn "Tallsar, ttr.trieiJs,- "Mr, V.rs, r ?ri ".. :.:lt XI i7t- land, visited Mr. and Mrs. George HIgginav Sunday. , Ul "; ' Mrs. Alice Coolidga va one of the guests of her sister, Mrs. Flora Holley, at a family dinner Sunday. . Mrs. W. V. Johnson and Miss Leila Johnson visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coolldge. Sunday. Mrs. Mttde Aaderson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Chas Ekio. . j Miss Esther Long spent . the week I end with her . parents at Woodburn. I C, D. Query reports a good crop of prunes on his farm. -Mrs. Chas Ekln, and daughters Jesaie and Mable were In Salem Monday and visited Mrs. Jay Ilarnsberger. : ! Mrs. J. P. Dressier visited Mon day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ed Ilarnsberger. who has been sick for several days. E Pearcy, of Salem, was out Tuesday, looking at the prospect ive cherry crop. . i . Mr. and Mrs.- Gust Heyden are preparing to take a trip to Ger many. They will leave here near the last of this month. FruitlanfJ Wednesday al 6: SO. a'clock was the time chosen for the wedding of Stella Harford I and Covey M Terry at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hammer. Rev. E. H. Shanks officiating. A fine, supper was served immediat ely following theweddJagv Mr. and. Mrs. Terry went to Washing ton- on a trip. ; Those present were:- Mr.-and Mrs, C M. Terry, Mr. and Mrsv. A. Hammer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy: Hammer, Ms. and Mrs. Dav 'Tarry. Rev, Shaaka,- - Miss Pauline Terry and the children of Mrs. C. M. Terry, Lawreace Hammer, wa had tb misCortuoe to gat a place- of steel La bis eye., last weak, i abt to leave the hospital- bow but won't be able to us the ays for some time. -.-..- i :J' . ' The funeral - of James Henry WUhan oa May 12. was well aU taadad by Fruitlaad pcopla. ; 1 John Ho3ttler is having- a well drilled. H. E. Evans doing the work. - - ; -u . ' - - i t Frank Glrod vm one- of the high school baseball players to go to Eugene, last Saturday. 4 Joan Evans gave a-vlnlln sow t the g'l"s reserve Mother lay program,! Sunday afternoon, tha waa at the First Presbyterian church, i - f ' . ' The play given. - by ,Calral Howell Saturday night was greatly enjoyabl by aU who ware present. Prmgle Clark. brothers report that they will ha,ve no prunes this season. Mrs. Arson DeRanlieoi has sold her farm and moved to Salem. This is the last week of school and. the patrons are expectea to have a besket dinner on the grounds next Friday. The grading on the .new Doys and girls- road is completed and the workmen expect to roc me road, beginning at once. , Mr.. Ball and Mr. Balrod have retailed a few hundred pounds of gooseberries in Salem during the last - week. ; .-, i , , The early Btra wherries are rip ening. - .-1 - J - :.- . Corn and beans are thriving and loganberries are more promising than they were a few weeks ago tts Mills E. Phjs. and son, .John, were In Mt. Angel Monday on business, n Mrs. -L S. Rice visited in Port land the first of the week. J. J. Doty of Hubbard visited friends at Crooked Finger last week. , ,-t. . 1 , "' :.. ; i. Henry Wellaan. . and .sister. Bloadina, were Salem visitors Wednesday. ... :- -.s.,-.- Miss Stella Adkins of Portland has . been visiting her parents here. . ; . i ; j , . . t ;, Gertrude Plaa of Portland vis ited her parents Tuesday. .Miss Clarice Amundson. who Is working in Eugene, is home on a vacation j---v , , Rev. and Mrs. Allen spent Mon day. i.A Portlad. , r .. , Mrs. Mary I Fulker son visited schools in this vicinity Thursday. . Mrs. - Anna Commons. - who has been quite -sick with fin for some time, la Improving. , - Carl Millard, rural mall car rier, was suffering with a severe attack v of poison oak. His sub stitute. C.- R..j Gidlay has - been carrying the mail. Tuesday tho high . school stu dents and their teacher's. Profes sor John Rodman and Mrs. , E KInser. took their lunch and spent part, of the day at Silver Creek Falls.- The grade school at Scotts Mills closed Friday. . Frank Wilson, and his mother Mrs. G. M. Wilson, and Ray Telfer left for Wlllamina Saturday Frank : and fate mother expeet to remain for the summer.. .They have rented their place to George Crltes. Mr. Telfer returned home Sunday",, ijs.'.; .. &- Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Groahong. Mr. and Mrs. WJ T. Hoggr and MrsJ George s Wooster ; left , for Ashland early Monday morning where they wU attend., the Grand Lodge of. Oddfellows and Rebe kahs. which convenes ther' three days this week. --- ' of the RN A was held In Scotts Mills Wednesday, t The morning and afternoon was devoted to bus iness of the convention, while the evening was an open meeting, consisted of a short program and fancy drills put on by Salem, Sil vcrton and Dallas lodges. At o'clock a sapper wa served at the hotel. Ropresentatives 1 1 rem Sa lem, SHverton,- Dallas, Woodburn and Mrs. Madge Fortune, district deputy of Oregon city, avexe pres ent. The convention will be held in Salem next year. All reported a very enjoyable time. Jj - Mrs, Jean-Adams, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs., J. S. Korb, for several weeks, returned to her home in Portland Thursday. Miss Doris Hogg is visiting rel atives at Salem this week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert f Rich; ! Mr. and Mrs. Almond ? Rich, "Mr. and Mrs. M. F, Flanders and daughter, Evelyn, Mrs. Inez Mead and two children, Mrs. Vina Losinger, and son, Fred,' and Arthur! Rich left Saturday morning for: a - weeks stay at the coast. r : "t Ernie Waibel of Portland visited his parents here Sunday. " ; Mrs. Marie - Phillips ; of Salem visited her parents here Sunday. Mari ion Mrs. J. F. Olin and children of Mill City are visiting at the home of G. H. Gentry. ' " ! : The- Marion Cummunity club held a very enjoyable , meeting Thursday evening. Dr Walter H. Brown, director of Marion, county child health demonstration gave a talk and also Mr. Slada and Mr. Frank Dociflir both ave good talks. Music by the Glee chib of Jefferson and others 'was much appreciated.'". I; I : Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nelson have been visiting- at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Hansel. Mrs. Nelson and baby left for Pendle-ton, Friday evening, Mr. Nelson having returned to his du ties as telegrapher earlier In the week. , . y: .n . ! E. A. Rhoten of Salem called on Ms father, J. H. Rhoten Satur day. "... -., i . ' .." Mrs. It. M. Lyson left for Bay City recently. ;. 'j-' ly" I S. H. Russell . reported not so weH at this time. j r ' ; Rev. Mrs. Myrtle M. Russell of Sherwood preached at the Friends church Sunday. Mrs. Russell for merly lived at Marion. George Ash ford met with an accident Sunday evening-. He fell from a horse breaking his collar bone. . . j. ; i i -Bert Jeffries went to Salem Monday on a business trip, C. W. Russell who works for the Salem Water 'company spent Sunday at home. : J : ; Ellzie Pickard was : married Thursday , May 15, to Mrs. Nora Courtrlght at Eugene, Oregon. They went from there to Van couver, B. C, for a short trip af ter which they will be at home at Marion. - i , ' . : j Sidney-Talbot E. Todd, Frank Trombly, Char les Meier and W. H. Scott were Salem visitors Saturday, i. Mr. and Mrs. Smlthh attended the funeral of, her grandfather in Albany Thursday. He passed away after a short Illness at the age of 83 years. - f, : The Sidney school closed Friday after a very successful year. The teacher Mrs. Ida Belknap from rMoHe-hj-aJvery-f-ln teacher. I j ; Carl Norria and David Paragory mads a trip up above Jefferson some 7 time passed and ' they also stopped at the ball game over on the' highway. K: - v-11?- !. B. F. Oaklye was an East In dependence visitor Friday. 1 J. D. Turntdgo has succeeded in fff I 1 , - k, rr' . i getting Jerome Simmons to run his engine in his, saw mill and In so doing has a very competent man to work for him. -'.--. , ' Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Beaty from Salem Were visiting at the Coch ran home Sunday. ' The wild strawberries are get ting ripe around, here and they are real large too. The other kind of fruits wilt soon be coming on. Mrs. HelenKieschnick visited at the Cochran home last week. Frank Hartley and family and 'Mr. and Mrs. C L. Hartley attend ed charch in - Salem Saturday. , Mr. Brdwa of Salem Is going to work on i the Herman Frezie place. Rosedale Last Sunday the closing services of tha special meeting which were being conducted by Rev. Findly, were held. ' . ' 1 During part of last week-end. the quarterly meeting of the Sa lem district of the Friends church was held at Rosedale. At tha Parent-teacher meeting last ; Friday evening. Floyd Bates was chosen president for the com ing year. T Mr.iaad Mrs. Harry Burris, and son, ' of California, are visiting Mr. Burris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burris. Miss Elizabeth Harris of Rose dale recently, became the bride of Lowell Kuebler of Liberty.: Mr.l and Mrs, - C. f Bates and family visited the community Sun day. ! Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Brown and family of Salem, were also Rosedale visitors. i Mrse. Krebb is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary' Irwin, and her sister Mrs. Bloom. The members of, the eighth grade took the state examinations last Thursday and Friday. Also the sixth grade took the physiology- and the seventh grade the geography examinations. Auburn Among Auburn visitors Sunday were Mrs. Rathfoot and' Mrs. Standifer of Fruitland. Rev. and Mrs. Poling and Mr. Rieks of Sa lem, Rev. and Mrs. Blodgett of Hopewell. . ' k Mr. and Mrs. Newbill were din ner quests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Cady were guests at a family dinner at th ! home of Mrs. Roy Harvey, there were 26 relatives present. All went well qnUl two. uninvited guests appeared on the Bcene who evidently had visited one of Ore gon's still hidden stills. After some confusion they finally man aged4 to re-enter ; their car j and drive away. ;h;-"h.; . Wm. Kaplinger has been busy widening and grading part of his section of the road from the corners ' east. ;i -The residences being construct ed by Mr. L. Childs are nearing completion.' ,A ; aw store, is being erected next door to the 4 corners filling station. Scott Mills SMr. andMrs. WHIard Kellls and family left Wednesday for Hornl brook, California, where they ex pect to reside. ? Mr. and Mrs. Richard White of Eugenei visited Richard's mother, Mrs. Anna White, last week. f Mrs. Harvey Brougher has been enjoying a visit from her sister, Mrs. Kochring. . , j Mrs.' L. S. Rice, Mrs. J B. Lawrence and Mrs. Grace iDunagan were In SHverton Thursday, on business. ; ' Mrs. W. A. Lawrence and Mrs. Henry Shiltz were SHverton visit ors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hartman of Silver tond rove to Crooked Finger Friday afternoon. '. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and small eon, of Portland, visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Almond Rich over iue weqa-eua. - j trrrp i: . Developing Fields and Businesses i One' of the greatest ambitions of the, United States National is to build up Salem and the great country around it. i , -.:,. :": :r' ;:- : """"-" : V"' - 1 "' ' i It is by such work, that we can be of benefit to every individual in this community; Our facilities and services have therefore been molded to ade- quately and efficiently take care of every need of yours that may arise. " " , : . f United States National , Salem. Oregon Joe Gersch of Portland visited hls parentSr' Mr. and Mrs. A.7 A. Gersch Sunday. , 1 . - Mrs. Tresaie Davidson of near Portland visited relatives here Thursday. f ; : Mr. and Mrsl George Haynes were SHverton visitors Saturday. A. L. Brougher and eon Oliver made a business trip to La Center, Wash., Wednesday attending ; a Jersey,stock sale, j : ' - .. Mr.and Mrs.' Chas. Haynes ot Portland, Mrs. Eliza Haynes and son-Mell of SHverton, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Haynes on Sun day. ( ; : - ; ,;. - The R. N. A. club met at the home of Mrs. Vina Losinger Wed nesday afternoon.; Mrs. M Flan ders, of Webster, North Dakota, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. - Losinger the past winter being the hostess. : The. club meet ing was also a farewell party, as Mrs. Flanders and family are leav ing for their, home soon. After the business . meeting, a general good time was had by all present, after which . dainty refreshments were served. The club presented Mrs. Flanders with a silver berry spoon, in remembrance of ' the good times she. had with the club during the past winter. : Mr. and Mrs. Herman Landwing visited Mrs. - Landwing's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry- Moser on the Ablqua, Sunday. j The two . Kolskinskl children who were burned quite badly, a couple of weeks ago, and thought wouldn't live, are getting along nicely in the Oregon City hospital. Miss Dorothea Shepherd visited Miss Vera Moser on the Abiqua over the ;week-end. . T . Mr. and . Mrs. J. .B. . Lawrence were SHverton visitors Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Landwing entertained at their home Thurs day evening, f The object of j the evening was to organize a "500" club. An enjoyable time was had by all present, '.' Leo Hetliver, of Mt: Angel, visit ed his parents at Crooked Finger, Sunday evening. . I The family of Mr. and Mrs! H. Y. Magee held a reunion Sunday at their home, here, in observance of Mother day. At noon a boun teous dinner was spread, the table was attractive, with a bouquet of white lilacs. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Magee j and two daughters, of Rickey, Mr., and Mrs. L. W. Magee, and son Robert, of Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Nickleson and family, Mr. j and Mrs. Ivan Smith and daughter Gale, of Scotts Mills, and Mr.jand Mrs. Hugh Magee and family, of Crooked Finger. WILLAMETTE TRUSTEES FORM PLANS FOR YEAR LANDSCAPE ARTIST TO MAKE CHANGES ON CAMPUS; IK'an Allien Gets- Summer Taca tlonV Entire Board Will Meet ! Early, In June v j At the regular meeting of the executive committee of the ; Wil lamette university board of trus tees the following business was transacted in preparation for the coming school year: ! i Henry Booth of Roseburg, land scape gardening specialist, was en gaged to come to-the campus next week to make a few needed im provements and to care for some trees and shrubery that is In need of attention.--,; j Dean Alden, dean of men," was given a vacation this summer by the action of the committee which will leave the summer session in charge Of ' " Professor i Erlckson. RIIICHESTER S PILL3 VlT?w -.TBS)BIAHWBnaKBV A j wP"f P ipf f!!nr,KT ngYVFri Bank head of the department of social science. ' ! - ' A number of additional' scholar ships were .voted for the coming year to be given presumably to either studens now In the "univer sity or to those of the Incoming class. The method of awarding these -scholarships has not yet been determined. Changes ' will be made in the w;iringof-the buildings during the summer. . The present arrangements re garding the relationship of the Kimball school of theology with the university will be continued, for the coming year. 'Arrangements will be made to provide a physician on the cam pus for the purpose of promoting student health during the year. A committee will arange the de tails regarding the hours of, at tendance and the selection of the physician. The meeting of the entire board of trustees will be held in the early part of June according to the . present arrangements. 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