8 THE OBEGOil STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE IS, 1025 rwa j i ; County Brooks Miss Minnie ' Yot of Otrrals was a guest of Marie Duniavy on Sunday. Mtsa Ella Aspinwall who nas bden In Portland for gbme time is home on a vacation. Miss Fern Batchelor of Port land, was a week-end ftueat of her , parents Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Latch ' elor. .. J.-W. Fruit of Salem was in Crooks on business this weeK. Ellsworth Scott has rented the George Sturgla house and moved his family from Aumsville Tues day. ' ' r . - " 1 . ... Ort account of the extra passen ger business, resulting from the numerous conventions within the state, and on the coast, the Soifla ern Pacific Co.,., baa ..installed a telegraph, operator at Brooks, M. J. Taylor of Hlllsboro. - Miss Ellen Hackit was a guest of Mrs. John Dunlayy on Monday. About 40 ladles or the Brooks Community club motored to . In dependence Wednesday afternoon and attended the farewell party Kfven Mrs. Vern Ramp. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ilamp will move to Marshfield in the 'near future. Mrs. C. V. Ashbaugh fa report ed on the sick list this week. Mrs. John Duniavy and children Mario and John Jr., were guests of their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Taylor in Cervais on Satur day evening. Mrs. J. h. Mathis and daughters Velma and Kent. Ore., and Mrs. C'leo Sibley of Monmouth were week-end guests of Mr. and Mra. W. A. Mumper. , - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crofrord, MIis Dora Foulrich. Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Foulrich of Salem were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs: AT, K. Harris on Wednesday evening. - A very pleasant surprise party was given Mr. and Mrs.' Whitney on Saturday evening. The occas ion being their 24th anniversary of their' wedding. Oamea and music were teatures of the eve ning. At a late hour delicious re freshments were served. , ' Died at his home on the Egan farm. Axel Johnson, age 75 years, on June 9. He was a native of Denmark. Funeral services were held Thursday from the Rigdon mortuary, interment in the Clag get. cemetery. . Rickey -Miss Ralston of Salem has been elected to teach the coming year. A Rtm was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. Corbett at a Salem hospital last Thursday. Harry Edwards, Jr., of La Grande is visiting bJa grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ed wards. - . ' : - ' , Mr. Loganbill is hauling gravtel to build the cement foundation for his new house. , , j H.iYi Magee of Scot ts Mills vis ited his son, M. M. Magee, Tues day.' .-' ' , . ,j A. Hagen and J. Irrin Caplinge attended the boxing match at the Salem Armory last Friday efe4 nin. Mr. and Mrs. H. DeGuire were Salem Tisitora Tuesday. Mr. and rs. Edward Gill of In dependence and rs. C.v Gesner and family of Auburn were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards. . Barbara Jones, Mildred Fogard, Ivan Buster and Earl Grippentrog passed the eighth grade examina tions. . A director and clerk will be chosen at the regular school elec tion, a vote on building a new school will also be taken. ' Pratum Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Emery- at-j tended Sacred Heart academy commencement exercises Tuesday evening. ' , i '" The Mennonite Sunday school will hold their children's day pro 'fcram at the church next Sunday, vr.! the Methodist Sunday school v.-1 1 1 celebrate at the picnic ground: Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Powell spent Sunday. r.t s the home of their rinnghter, Mrs. Oscar Hair at Clear ' Lake. " - J ... . - A . number of young folks from here atteuded the commencement f-xertises at Sacred Heart academy Tuesday evening. Rpy Merrhand of Salem called on friends here Sunday. -. Alfred Meyer is planning to in stall an up to date water system in, the near future. . A number from here attended the funeral services of Mrs. Joseph Ilepp at Salem, yesterday. Rev. Mr. . Hepp used to preach here about 17 years ago. Mr, and Mrs. O. D. Brunkow and children from Portland are expected to stop here over Sun day on their way to California, i Mrs. G. It. Thompson has been . placed in charge of refreshments ' at the county Sunday school pic nic on Saturday; June 20. p -. : i j Mt. Pleasant-Cole Mr. and Mrs. Limbeck arid daughter Elsie, spent Sunday eve ning at Louis GeislersV Joe, Mary and Frank Hdra epent Sunday, afternoon at the Ben uar by home. . . s s , Royv Bates accompanied Oral - Bates on his milk route Sunday morning. Alice Sophia and Agnes Eber khardt soent Sunday at Kramps . 1 Archie Eberhardt spent Satur day evening at the M. F. Ryans -: born. . .. ; . . , Clifford Downing spent Satur day night with home folks and re : turned to his work at Tillamook Sunday. t - ,r, ..- John Schult went to Rockbam ..ICocth Dakota Saturday to see his , mother who is very ill and is not - expected to recover, , Hazel Lambert has returned to her nome at Mt. Pleasant, She emo from Idaho. " , ' 4 Clarence and Henry Huntby, Newk: in Uprief Frank Peters, Fred jSmlth and Frances attended a d.nee given att Crolsant Saturday Evening. Maud Smith stayed over night with ; Mabel , SchultzU Saturday night. ; if ' Andy Shlndler and wife and Jay Shanks spent Sunday With home- folks Mrs. Pant Limbeck and daugh ter Elsie, were trading; n Stayton Monday. Elmer Limbeck and family and Roy Bates called at theiJUen Darby home Monday evening, n Oak Ridge On Thursday. June If, Mrs. J- Wright entertained fin honor of her house guest,! Mrs Madra3 of Iowa. jThe afternoon wj3 spent in fancy work followed byjdainty re freshments. It 1 was decided by those present to! organize a club, meeting every two weeks. j - The next alternoon, June i-8,. will be spent at the home of 3lrs. Bur nett, j Those Invited to Mrs. Wright's home and rfportfng an enjoyable afternoon vere: Mrs. Madaras, Mrs. Dyke, jAlrs. Neat, Sr.- Mrs. Burnett, Mr. fBroekman, Mrs, Springer, Mrs.j SleAberg, Mrs. Neat.. Jr., Mrs. Bowmali. Mr, and Mfs. J. rfaddock re ports the arrival of a! 10 pound boy. wother and nicely. i son! are doing The Baccalaureate ; service . of the high sshool were held in the church last Sunday and! witnessed by a large audience. Thie address, 'Things New and OW'Siwas deliv ered by Rev. Grace Driter. MA sic was furnished by the hpgli school. The graduation exeroes Of the high school will e fcld in the church Friday eveningif ! ' f The church workers Ihave com pleted building a platform in the church, being built in time for the children's day services! next Sun day. j;, -.,;v :;. . ; j,; Miss Lillian Jaquet M Salem. Is employed in the E . E. Snithjstore ; Thelma Chenawath afid Charles Gregory were married n Eugen Tuesday evening.; pTho young con pie are will receive if-old fash ion serenade upon theirsreturn. About 30 men , are II em ployed on the road between Oakridge and Eula, so we expect the Irload to be in good condition beforef jvery long. More men are; beinglemployed eacn aay. r Marion S. J; Slyter and sister, Webb, left Wednesday Mrs. Kate for a visit with relatives at ButieviHe and Portland. i t i: C. A. Bear of Turner J. H. Rhoten Tuesday. called on Tom Winn. Jr.. and tfamfly of Snake River, Wash., atfe at Mar ion for a short time lodking after their property here. I! 1 ; Quite a large crowd1 were in at tendance at the lecture on Alaska in the Presbyterian ; chirrcb Wed- nesday evening, it was tjlnstrated by stereopticon views mi "Was in structive and entertain S. R. Russell, s who ib at a Sa lem hospital, is rapidly ftecovering from a recent operatiofi Liberty P. S. Dencer;ia neiting the completion of their neW; house. ; Seth Birdwell. and family, who used to reside here, bit are now residents of Venice,; Calif., are here again for the summer. ; if rs. Iloppes of Sal4m was" a recent visitor of j Mrs. nna Rob- bins. . i j:'- h l ; " ' Walter L. Dorman tand iMiss Gotfreid. of Fall City, were yisit ors Thursday o!Mr. jarid Mrs. M. Dormain and i Mr, ana Mrs. M. Dor ma in and Mr. and f Mrs. O. L. Dencer.-' ,v':f;;v ' V.l'' t- '- i Albert Daughertv 1 1 fcf ; Oregon City, came up Sunday knd visited with home folks. I I i i Friends . of ! the i Mattheson family, came np , froM Portland, Sundav and visited at iheir home. The Matthesons moved ito Tacoma, Wash., on Monday, i L ;.. Mrs. Mann, who hasljbeen stay ing with her sister, iliss Betty Smith, is moving to hor home in Salem. i ,i U .. - Mr. and Mrs4 W, H. Dorman and Misa Piatteta Dorman visited in Woodburn ' Sunday j with Mrs. Doman's sister, 1,4 i j 1 Roland Jory has yiBtalled a pumping system, and is; jexcavatlng for a basement of a niw barn. Mrs. M.; Dorman and Mr. and Mrs: 'O. T. Dencer vere ' dinner guests with Mrs. R. Aj iLathrop, In Salem. Sunday.: Hf . ; 'j! .' ''!'' Miss Betty Smith, arid her niece Miss Gertrude Smith re leaving for Klamath alls. Fridly for their summer vacations r1 jij f'-M j Miss Constance Saelson left Tuesday, for Seattle, i Where abe will remain for a I timte. ' ' : . " Mri and Mrs. iM.r Dirman, had as their guests, over Monday night their daughters, Mrs. fl. L. GIHe, and Mrs. R. A. Lathrojsl arid grand daughters, i Miss Wildi Lathrop and Miss Lucile Gille. ; Mra. Gille and iMrst Lathrop, and daughters, are leading Satur day for Trindad, Calif. fo be with their husbands, i j H ! ; Staytonj , Ed Haynes and lamily and James Grler of Mill 2ity, : were Sunday visitors: at the home of Mr, and Mrs. William Grier. I W. F Mollis i camel up from Portland the first of tile week, be ing a guest at the ' hime of, his brother. J. T. Follis wile here. w;i F. Rlecker, a pioneer mer chant of this city, made a business trip to Portland the Jtirst of the week; returning home fcn Tuesday. Liston A. Darby, wife and little daughter, were In Salfcm Tuesday ........ , - , ., , ,. , r .,. - on a short business tour. Mr. and Mr. Frank Lawrence drove to Portland Saturday for a, week-end visit. Mr. Lawrence re mained for a longer visit with his mother. ' , J. G. Lynch In company with Mrs. Lynch, their daughter fjellie and her family, all of Drain, were here several days the first of the week visiting at, the home of J. P. Davie. Mrs. Lynch and Mrs. Davie are sisters. Holes are being drilled in the sidewalks along both sides of Third Street and holders being In serted to hold the flags which will form a part oT the decorations for the coming Fourth of July cele bration. Other preparations are also being made, which will add to the pleasure of the day. George Davie was a business visitor in Salem Wednesday. j Mrs. Cora Barrett was on a brief shopping trip to the capitol city during the week. ! ; C F. Loose and wife are at home again after a few days' trip Into Central Oregon.1 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fry re turned the first of the week from Maupin. where they visited several days with friend3. ; " ) - .;; ! ; Mr. and Mrs. Wright were week-end visitors in Portland and Kelso. Washington. Alva Davis had charge of tho feed store dur ing their absence. 1 Joseph Fisher and wife are en Joying a visit from Mr. Fisher's sister, Mrs; Theresa Keatings of Seattle this week. , James Mielkl, who graduated last week from O. A. c. came home Tuesday for a few days visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Mielki. On Friday of this week he expects to leave for Vic toria, B.C., where he has a posi tion In the forestry service. Sidney James Duncan was to Salem Tuesday on business. Richard Farr was sawing wood for. W. H.. Scott Tuesday. Mr. Scott has a nice lot of maple wood for the winter and a good pros pect for dry fir wood next winter and a lot of hard work too for Mrs. Scott to burn it. Road Supervisor John Harris was down over the road to look over things. It is hoped he will try and get the small stretch of road graveled spme time before winter, j: I u ': The river has been so high that tney couldn't haul gravel on the road for a week, or two. E. E. Cockhran and E. Todd were visiting Mr. Todd's son-in-law one day last week, and viewed the peach crop. They report tliat there wili be a large crop of early ones and a good prospect for late ones too.! There are about forty acres In peaches. " Mrs. Helen Kieschnlck was vis iting at the Flubacher home Mon day. Grandpa Flubacher has been quite sick for some time.: He is past 86 years old. Dug Savage was a visitor at the John Paragory home Monday and they visited the Cochran home to get a goat or two-. ; Frank Trembly sent a very nice veaf away to Portland Tuesday. Miss Clara Scott is returning to Mills City Wednesday. She visited in Salem a few days. Her school Is out and she Is having a sum mer vacation. ;E. Todd has painted his house and it makes a nice improvement on his home. . t Jake Gilmore has a very Hne patch of potatoes on the W. H. Scott farm. They expect to have potatoes by the 4th of July. , ; Auburn Mr. and Mrs.Tc. L,. Cummings were' host and hostess for a family dinner Sunday evening in honor of l their visiting cousins, Mr. James Blowers of Tama, Wis., and Mr. and M-t. Elmer Lane and their twin daughters, Vivian and Virginia, of Gladstone. Ore. There were 31 present, all but three of whom were relatives. , Mr. Haynes and a crew of help ers are busy widening and im proving the Auburn road. It will make rough sledding for a while, bu no one is going to complain, as It is long felt need. :. ; ; C. A. Dowd and three of the children are still, confined to their beds with a severe case of grippe. .. Miss Anthela Elstrom was hos tess of a graduation party for the eighth grade ; class of Auburn school and a few of their friends, Thursday evening. ? 4 Rev. ; Poling of Salem will preach - Sunday evening! at . the regular hour. Mr. Dowd has received the news of .his. father's death. : Mr. Southmaye, . a nephew ; of Mr. Branson who has been visit ing here, has purchased a prnne ranch on the Garden road. ' ' Notices of a school meeting-to elect a new director and approve the budget have been posted. ' Miss Leila Armstrong and Mr, Geo. Jackson were awarded "three month" pins for perfect; attend ance at Auburn Sunday school last Sunday evening. . Scotts Mills Allan Bellinger was in Salem Saturday afternoon on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lawrence and small son. Mrs. W. T. Geren and Mrs. C. Jones visited relatives In Brownsville Saturday and Sun day. -i. ; , a. v 1 -, Mr. and Mm." P, Hick ot Sil- verton visited Mrs. Hicks' sister, Mrs, Herman JLandwIag and fam ily Thursday.' -'--:-: ' Mrs. 11. C. Commons is making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Sharback in Mt. Angel. Hugh Magee was v In Salem Monday on business. , Mrs. O. H. Brougher has been quite sick the past week but is improving slowly. . Miss Glovena Davidson visited in Portland" last week. She was accompanied home Saturday by her mother, Mrs. Tressa Davidson who visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lawrence over Suniay. -Mrs. Inez Mead and two child ren of North Dakota who has been visiting relatives , here for several weeks left for her home Monday. ?. She wwas accompanied a far as Portland by Mrs. Arthur Rich. , Ray Telfer visited relatives at Willamina Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bone steele of Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bellinger Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepherd and family have moved back to Mollalla. The R. N. A., club .met at the home of Mrs. Amundaou last Wednesday.- After the business meeting refreshments were serv ed. All reported having a fine time. The next meeting the club will meet with Mrs. Guy Sonders, July 1. . . . i Jefferson ; i ! : Mr. Frank Wall Is in Portland spending the week at the grand lodge ht the Masons. - Miss Addle Libbey returned Wednesday evening after a week's visit with : relatives. ' Miss Martha Tandy of - Jeffer son and Marvin Hutchins of Portland were married at the Christian church in Jefferson on Wednesday . afternoon at two o'clock. Immediately . following the ceremony the bride i and groom.left to spend their honey moon on the coast near Tilla mook, t . " .Mrs. Reed and daughter Ruth of Salem came to Jefferson on Wednesday to attend the Tandy Hntchins, wedding. Mrs. S. E. Wall and daughters Nellie - "and Annie Laura from Grants Pass are visiting at the home of Frank Wall. Carrol Van Hoosen of Corvallis is here to spend the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones. : A school program will be held at the school house Friday as that is ; the last day of school. Every one is invited to attend. Gladys, the year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Smith died in Portland Monday evening and was buried at the Rlverview cemetery, In Portland. She is survived Jby her father and moth er, one sister and two brothers. Mrs. Buckman spent Thursday In Albany shopping. - Silver ton SILVERTON, June 11. (Spe cial to The Statesman.) Never before has so large a number of guards left Silverton for summer encampment as Thursday after noon when over 60 members of 200 Pairs 200 pairs of finest quality tan, brown, All late styles, but broken sizes. Special SATURDAY : 1 t Save by coming ' Company I boarded a train for Camp Jackson, in southern Oregon. The ' train, . made up . of three coaches . and a baggage .car. left Silverton from uptown From Silverton it went on to Woodburn to meet other unkn or the third battalion of the 162nd infantry. According to Capt. Harry Hut ton, the spirit Of the men toward encampment was the - best since the guard was formed. The quota of 75was filled during the past ten days. All Inactive members of the company will be replaced fronvtime to time as the waJting list warrants. The talk of the Sil verton armory has done mUc-h to stimulate Interest in upbuilding the command. The Silverton com pany hopes to be in its new home by the first of the year. The rifle team selected for the encampment consists of O. Wil lus Olsen, Sergeant R. B. Daven port. Howard Edson. These have maintained an average of 46 out of a possible SO. A pretty little wedding was sol emnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemper at 213 Cherry street Saturday" evening at 6:30 when their daughter, Mis3 Mari etta Kemper, became the bride of Virgil Kruschke. Rev. S. Hall read the double ring ceremonjr. The bride was gowned in pow der blue crepe and was unattend ed. Her little n'ece. Jessie Estell Hull of Portland, as flower girl, wore white organdy. Pink roses and sweet peas were used thronghout,-tho rooms. Following the ceremony a buf fet luncheon J was served, after which Mr. snd Mrs. Kruschke lert at once for; a jhort wedding jour ney into Washington state, t ney nriil n i V-o thoir hnme nt Silverton where Mr. Kruschke is employed at the postoince. : U'eildino- ciiftsta wprn Mr. svn Mrs. W. W. Kruschke,""Mr. and Mrs George Orthell. Mr. and Mrs, V. L- Hull. C, C. Hull. Miss Mar cia Hull. Miss Gladys Whitlook, Reber Allen. Mrs. s. naa. airs. au woar Mrs W. flilkeson. Burns Gilkeson and Miss Anita Qilkeson. ' Invitations are out for the wed ding of ; Miss i Esther Iarson, the onlv rtanehter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Larson, to Alvin Legard, the son of Mrs. A. O. Legard. ine event will take place at 1 o'clock June 21. at the bride's home. Miss Larson is a 'popular member of the younger set at Silverton. She is active in Girl Sut work and a favorite soloist, having ap peared at many of the American legion and community programs. Mr. Legard is the brother of Otto Legard of the Silverton Woolen Mills store. ! SILVERTON. June 12. (Spe cial to The Statesman.) Mrs. Hans Jensen : was the inspiration of a happy surprise party at the Jensen home" Thursday 'evening when a number of friends gath ered to assist in celebrating her birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Moe, Mr. and Mrs. Os car Satern, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hatteberg, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fun rue, Mrs. Marie Buness, Miss Viv ian Buness, Mrs. AnnaK. Jensen, Alfred Jensen, Miss Thea Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Moe, Mr. and Mrs. P. Jacobsen. Mrs. Amos Cor house. Miss Marie Corhouse, Mrs. A. Knutson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Thompson and Ludvig Moe. ! Hrrren brothers have leased land from Eastman brothers . north of Men's and Young Men's Oxfords to go Saturday i t WMMI "1 PAIR to this sale. Open until See the windows - CIOTIIINO WOOLEN MXUL3 STORTI the latter's buildings "on North Water street, ;.The newly leased land will be used for the purpose of establishing a: public camp ground. It is to be fully equipped for the accommodation, of camp ers., .The location of the grounds is ideally situated for its purpose as it Is on the highway entering Silverton both from Portland and Salem. , : - Flag day will be observed at Silverton. Merchants have been asked to place flags before their business houses along the princi pal streets. The Legion auxiliary will also give a program of ap propriate exercises for the day at their Monday night meeting. In charge of this are Mrs.-Henry Hut tod. Miss Marie Haberly and Mrs. Ernest Starr. - The Silverton Four-L. band will give its first of a series of 12 con certs at J.he Coolidge & McClaine park Thursday evening, June18, at 8 o'clock. The Silverton pro gressional and business men are sponsoring the series of concerts. r Announcements have been re ceived, at Silverton of the wedding of Marlje Wood, son of Mrs. J. G. Standard of Silverton, to Miss Edna -Largent. daughter of J. L. Largent of Boise. Idaho. The wed ding took place at Riddle, Or.. June 7. They will make their home at Gold Hill. Or., where Mr. Wood is employed. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wood are graduates of the Silverton high school. A year ago Mrs. Wood graduated from the University of Oregon and during the past win ter has been teaching at the Rid dle high sphool. Mr. Wood is a junior at the , university. Mrs. Gertrude Cameron present ed ner pupils in a piano recital Thursday night at the Christian church. The auditorium was filled to capacity by interested parents and friends,' Pink roses and Indian arrow wood were used about the stage. The program was delightful throughout, show ing much Work on the part of the students and instructor. Many of those who appeared Thursday night were taking piano for high school credit. BUND SCHOOL SUBJECT HOWARD TELLS LIONS ABOUT INSTITUTION IERE J. W. Howard, superintendent of the state school for the blind, addressed the Lions club at their regular meeting yesterday and ex plained various phases of the work of the school. He stated that a' general knowledge about the school was lacking throughout the state, due. no doubt, to the smallness of the institution. The 49 children who are cared for at the school are taught a course of study which compares favorably with the education of the normal 4child in the public schools. He explained some of the modifications necessary to care for their needs. KX. present there are six teachers who are carrying on the work of the school, .three of whom are literary teachers, one a music I black Oxfords. for one day only 9 p. m. Saturdays - 1 teacher arid two aire teachers of industry, - r; ' ; . Miss Elizabeth IHggins, a blind student from Tangent, illustrated the use of the magazine when she read from the pages by the use of her. finger tipsl' Eva Miles en tertained with a solo number. She was accompanied at the piano by Miss Louise Findley. HAVE SPLENDID RECORD TWENTY - THREE ARFlELD rUPIUS OX HONOR KOUj Twenty-three pupils of the Gar field school are on the honor roll for the 1924-25 school year, hav ing been neither tardy nor absent during the entire year. These pupils are Katherine El lis, Helen Worth, Milnor Sanford, Frances Barnes. Robert Duncan. Phillip Brownell, Faye . Colwell, Dorothy Lone, Standley Sirapkins, Winston McDonald, Rosie Cheren. Letha Maddison. Mary Jane Lau. Vlndent Farnier.Wilto'ri. St. Clair. 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