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o hie onrcoN stateslian, saleij. Oregon SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 20. 1025 mar COUNTY NEWS Ifl BRIEF icontuaea from pag T) - Sirs. Ii. p. Eooth and family of Trtcoraa; Mr. and Mrs. M. Holfert and-family of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Oregon City; .Mrs. M. J, Melchoir, Miss Opal Budiong, Mr. and Mrs. Simon, Mrs. Karl Hinges and. son Nor man of Salem; H. E. tiidgun and son, Mr. and Mrs. M. Dldgun; Mr. 'and Mrs. Donald James of Os wego, Mr. and Mrs. A: M. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Wagner and baby. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thorn ton ot Portland: Elton Jones and family of McMinnville; Mr4 and Mrs. Guy James o Willamina and J. A. Mothoin of Yamhiircounty; Mrs. J." ?. Robertson of Salem, and brother, p. In. Mothom and wife of California, who. are visiting them. W. F. Haynes and wife of Birk enfeld. Or., and J. , A. Eddy of Sherwood. Or., hare been visiting C. S. Haynes and family. E. Av, Shark, Emmett Mason and Roy Shark are building, a cot tage for T. R. Jones of Salem. Turner Turner's eighth grade class of 13 were graduated Thursday eve ning, also two from the Crawford school jqined the class. County Superintendent Fulkerson gave one of her, inspiring talks, and together with the program a very pleasant evening was spent. The eighth and, seventh grades, with their teacher, Mrs. Ella England of Salem, met at 5' o'clock for a : picnic. j ' Mrs, Guy Chapman and sons of Portland spent several days with -. relatives., T Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Bear of near Lebanon dined with. Mr. and Mrs. II.N. Barnett Wednesday. H , F. C.Delzeli is the newly elect .ed school director, with G.. A- G. Moore clerk, re-elected. , The Turner high school alumni met last Saturday evening at the gymnasium with over 25 present, Professor Bidgood was there, and a few other guests. After a short business session, games and an abundance of ice cieam and cake were passed. Mrs. E. C. Baker and Mrs. F. J. Lyle are attending, the Portland rose show. " s ' Bishop Shepherd and five dis trict superintendents will be at the Methodist church next Monday noon, when a- dinner will be served. They will give their talks at that hour as their stop will be "brief. ; . ; :M Miss Doerfler presented her pu pils in instrumental music inr re cital last Monday evening. . Mrs. R. M. Kiser and daugh ters are spending a few days at the Bear home. i Mrs. Weyland Savage of Seattle sp4nt a few days at the O. P. Given : home. ,-. ; " . ; - H Wallace Riches of. Tillamook spent Sunday at home. Mr. and- Mrs. P. E. Thomason and 'son were in Vancouver Mon day, Mrs. Thomason had the hon or of ; turning 'the switch that started the machinery ;of the new 7 linen mill.- . The Robertson reunion wa3 a H bi.e success, with 101 present. Mrs. Clara Blair, two sons and daughter of Portland drove up to the C. A. Bear home Wednesday. Liberty J. C. Morrison, ari ' estimable friend and neighbor, passed from among us Wednesday. He was at a neighbor's barn when the end came, due to heart failure. He leaves a wife, Mrs. Mary Morri son, a daughter, Mrs. Vera East man of Marysvllle, Cal.. a son, Ralph, and a grandson. Ralph, Jr.. tJ mourn his loss. ;? ' " Dr. J. Mann of Tucson, Ariz., was passing ,' through Salem on Wednesday and stopped over to: viait his mother. Mrs. J. D. Mann, who Las been with her sister. Miss Betty Smith, and -who with Miss Smith left for Klamath Fall re cently.' "' j r,. :.'V-J i . IZ. II. Hamel, whjle working on a bee hive Monday, getting ready to hivo a swarm of bees, cut his arm severely, had to obtain the services of a doctor, and lost the swarm1 of bees. ' : -'- Ernest Smith, who has been away attending school the. past year, has returned? and Is now with his mother, Mrs. Fred Lem mon. ; - ! '-, j ; . ' Mrs. Floyd E. Jlogan of Port land, a niece of J, It. Rains, Is visiting for a few j week at the Rains home. 1 j Mrs. O. B. Miles hasjust had a new De Laval1 milking machine Installed. , " . Mr. and, Mrs. Smith of Klamath Falls are vj3iting at the home of Mfss Betty "Smith- They will re turn home Wednesday, accompan ied by Miss Gertrude Smith. ! Rickey baseball team came over Sunday and played i against the local. nine, the score ending G to 7 In favor of the visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gorton and Mr. and Mrs. Langraf f of Salem Visited at the W. J. Neuetis home Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Dencer and children of Marion were visiting with relatives here last Sunday. Miss Danta RobMns, who has been attending college at Corvallis returned homo during the past week. i Mr. and Mrs. J V. Dencer of Salem were Sunday visitors at the J. R. Rains home." II,, P. Cfeveland, while returning from' Salem a few; days ago had the misfortune of ;havlng his car run off the road and upset, caused by the steering gear becoming loosened. t - I : i ' .. Miss Kittle Walker returned to her home here the past week from Washington where she has been teaching in a high school. : Cecilia ' Schotthofer, . , Louise Sehmidt, Wanda Ilaberlie,' Lyle Rains and Frank! Hrnbeti were members of the graduating class of Salem high school, r SOCIETY CHANGES NAME SALE51 GARDEN CLUB ORCJAN : : f IZAtlON NEW TITLE ; Announcement is made of an Intended change! in . the' name or thealem Floral j. society to the Salem Garden club in. the early fall; This is done because "gar dent elub" is more inclusive of the purposes of the society, its garden and civic intentions,! than "floral society," and because, it desires finally to affiliate withithe Garden Club of America a prominent and influential organization with head quarters at Philadelphia, i A drive will then be put on to increase the-r membership of ' the club to 2000 or more, which will insure its stredgth,! permanence and influence. ' l) ' ' The Seattle t. Garden Club has planted during the past two years 40 miles of treeas out-lining the Memorial highway!. I j Another coast city has a mag nificent scheme already accom plished. ; " y.mong the achievements of the national organization is a botani cal garden in the; Panama zone, with another , well; under way at Washington, D. C. j . j i.. Its object as stated hy itself is "to stimulate the! knowledge and love of gardens; to! share tbe ad vantage of association and con ference in this country and abroad, to encourage civicfplanting, and ta aid in the protection of i native plants and trees.' ; The names of. some of its leading ! committees: Achievement, Roadside, FloweT Show, Visiting Gardens, Billboard and Wildflower, will suggest the scope of Its activities. . ' It is in this stimulating and uni versal company that the , Salem Floral society asplrest to be. And announcement is I made now that many may Join the Salem Floral.! society at its forth-coming show, and thus become prospective pi oneers in the formation of the new Garden club. hi ; . ; POSWT FORGET-Miller's Big Semi-Aiuiual Iear apce tBegm Tccky ,! A Demonstration of our Capacity in Keeping Prices ; - Down! Salem's Leading Department . Store Every Dress Advertised Here Carries Our Usual Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction or Money Refunded 9 o clock A. M. ft it 1 'T' . Night and Morning to keep ; them Clean, Clear and Healthy Write for Free "Eye CareT or "Eye Beauty" Book Umt C,De.H. S K. Obk SuCklcJ. n DecbratecJ. Berry Set SATURDAY ONLY Here is a value that yon cannot duplicate at anywhere near our special price. The -set is beautifully tinted and decorated in colors. The bowl is 10 inches in diameter and the six fruit saucerssaucers are 5 inches.'. The quality is very good, light , in weight and. really is & bargain at this price. 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