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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1925)
- :; -'V. - 1 Wednesday MORNrng December '1925; r; J..;,..; g" I: -; :pSiiiPlliSsl .' .- .. . - - '::r":'r ' ii ! i in ft. 4v ten V I 4 V r. "P!-. .Ram Smith hava received. notice li I 1 Last weelndiNP.ilL'lbf Portland-held a conference at the church. Rer. Biingdale of t the faculty gaTe several fine sermons. Of special interest .was the sing ling of Bess Owens Runyan, the School's director of music. ' On Sonday ' an ' all-day " service was held with a basket lunch at noon. - Oir Thursday eTeni&g tlie Red ItiU Birthday ciob had ,a& enjoy able Christmas party at the Rose dale school house. ' ; Mr. Dyer of "Sunnyslde was I elected , president , of the organization. . Mrs. R.; D. Teter is enjoying a visit ' from two of Her , daughters. Stayton "George' E." Brown, 'salesman for the Standard Oil company' in this section ' has been -transferred by the company to Sheridan, having left for the new. field on Wednes day r ; last week.. The vacancy Tiere).has been filled by the ap- pomtment of M.j M. Swift of Mc- Minnville who arrived daring the week : with"his"family "and has tak en rooms in the Jones apartments. Accasfa chapter ' Eastern Star '' held its annual election of" offi cers Tuesday night. Following the election a banquet! was served by the members. The following ' of ficers were elected: .. Worthy matron, Mrs". Edna Eloper j worthy patron, I'S. Lam bert; associate matron, Mrs. Viv ian ifareld; conductress,' Mrs.iEya Humphreys; associate conductress Mrs. Julia-, English; 7 treasurer Mrs. Marllla Gardner; -secretary, Mrs.'Lillie Missler. The I. O. O. F. lodge held an Interesting meeting in their lodge rooms recently when the follow fng were elected to fill the chairs for the ensuing year: , . Noble ' grand,-! A. Brons ; vice noble grand, F. Stupka, secretary, W. H. Hobson; treasurer W. A. Weddle. . ' Mrs. Allie " Brewer was honor guest at a k6fc o'clock , dinner on Thursday evenmg , when her daughter Mrs.' Mary Allen, enter tained for her pleasure, the occa sion being 'Mrs. Brewer's., 73rd birthday. The rooms were decor ate" with potted plants arid cut flowers.'- Covers were laid for the honor guest, Mrs. Allie Urewer, Lee Tate, Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Brewer and the , hostess, Mrs Mary Allen. . t ; v. On Thursday of. this week By- jomDenny received two. pAirs of . silver foxes. -The animals came " from a Seattle firm and arrived in Jjjgor shape. Mivpenuy .had , hla pens, ana nutcnes an reaay ana transferred them Immediately to their, new quarters.' ' -. ' Mrs. LiOuis Anderson has . re turned to her h6me after a, plea sant visit at the home of her par ents', Mr. and .Mf s. A. Pi. Speer Mrs. Anderson was nere oVer the Thanksgiving v .holiday while her- husband went' to Washingt6n with the U of O football team of which 'he is a-'member. , Some needed improvements weremade on the Baptist, church property this week 'A group of members from the Baptist church of Salem "afe to be here Sunday to put 6n some special work at the ' church during the day. The local Ineinbers are making pre parations f o rthe entertainment of the visitors. -y-X X,- ' Friends of Mr. " and Mrs, Wfl- ESTERSPIUt Aak yaw Dnnkt far CM tkm nrl Iim4BmVA 6PEN NOSTRILS! END H I - A COLD OR CATARRH x :':-L ' " ' , - - - 4 . How To Get Relief When Head 4 1 o and Nose are Stuffed Up. . a' j - - . - County fifty! Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos trUs will open,, the air passage of your ' head will clear : and you can breathe freely. Jfo more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, drynese or headache no struggling for breath it niirht. : . . - X Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetratcB-tBronen every tirpasstge of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or inflamed mucous BKonDrsne, giving, you usm rcHef. Liead colds and catarrh' yield like magic. Don't stay stuff ed-up and miserable. Helm in sure. RpA VeSoer Rub takes the "ouch' from tore, stiff aching joints. It can not nurt you, ana it ceniaix muj that old rheumatism torture at once. When you are suffering So you can krdlv tret arouad, iuai try R-d Pep per Rub and , you will have the quickest, relief known Kothing ha such concentrated, penetrating' heat as red peppr. Just as soon as yon olv fed Pcpocr Rub you will loci ; the tingling he-. -lathree minutes it warms the sore spot enrougn sura flimurfi. Pain aadeorettess-are gone. - Ask anv rood drur'rist for, ajar of RowWs "Red Pepper laib. Be sure ' ! . - . :.-"! A the company to Sheridan, Laving J Me to IeaTe her bd and a Bpeedyjll I , t . " . S it.. 1 nt. ji nmtnn !4 tinned fny hf rlll I II f icn iui uui uww-netu on weuaes-1 " ..-" , - I II l II j day of last week.. The Yacancr I frlenda u " " GtUCH RED PEPPER FOR RHEUITIC PAIII Ham Smith have ' received, notice of the birth of a baby daughter at ' the Smith home ; ia ' Salem on Thursday morning of ; last week. The UttkTMise weighed 9 pounds. the Smith family; recently moved to Salem from Staytbn. ; ' V Chesterfield Muikey and wife'ot Portland have been fuesta at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. A, Beau- Champ for the past week. Mr, Muikey is a nephew of Mrs. Beau- Champ. , J,.:;;.-1 Medferd Allen, a rising young business man of Springfield left Saturday after . spending ; the Thansksgiving ' holiday, here with his mother .'and other .relatives. J Miss .Wava Prown, Miss Norma Stamp' and Harold Lewis spent the Thanksgiving vacation At the home .of Dr. C. H. Brewer, have returned to.Eugene where they are students of the U of O. ... Mrs. J- C. Mayo who Has been ouite ill for! several days past is able to leave her bed and a speedy recovery is hoped for by her friends. .-.- - : Mrs., R. G. Wood is convales cing favorably from a recent sev ere Ilness and will soon be able to be among her friends again. .: Mrs. W. A. Riggs and Mrs. Eftie Miller were business visitors in Salem Wednesday. ii Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCrow of Goldendale. Wash., visited a day or two at the Joseph Fisher home. Mr. McCrow is a brother of Mrs. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Frank sMaek' of Siiets visited "hereVthe - past -week with i their son ff. T. Alack add famifyj , - SosieT .Coomler, student at Monmouth : spent Thanksgiving with her. home folks. The community . Thanksgiving dinner held in the Grange hall was well ' attended and much en- JoyedTy all. Violet Judy who Is teaching in Polk county visited "her parents during the past vacation. . Mr. , and Mrs. Archie Wiasner drove to Marion last Wednesday. Gilbert Oddie, a student at Forest Grove visited his parents during the holidays. , . The Home Economics club will give an entertainment, including a bazaar and farm" products , sale at the Grange hall on Wednesday evening December 16. Special singing has been arranged for and everyone is cordially incited ; to come. The proceeds of the even ing wil be used to help buy a pi ano ' for the halt i Special Announcement At North- Howell Grange hall, on the evening of December ilf';,",Crme and hear the singing by t'Dad'a Quartette" of - Silverton and buy the Jitney ' lunch, candy, aprons. food products arid enjoy, the fish pond and other features given by the Home Economics club. Oak -Ridge j "A. T, Girdner, an' empI6ye at the Southern Pacific depot has been under a doctor's .careat the company's hospital in San Fran Cisco. , L . Mr. and Mrs J. B. Hills have left for iJOng Beach, California: They will spend the winter tour lng the southern states. ! ? Elm Refbekah lodge members will serve a chicken dinner in' the basement of the : grade ' school Saturday night. . The proceeds will f go to a fund for purchasing Piano. . . . , , A meeting of the Boy Scouts was held Friday evening. Several new members were enrolled; and various old members were" j" ad vanced according to their sfatiom The enterlor of the O. K. I bar ber shop is greatly imporved in appearance by a' coat of white paint. - f ,i , Frank Singletary who is ' con fined in the Salem hospital Is re ported as getting along fine and is expected home sometime j next week. . ; . ' . ' - 'f '- The final organization of ' the Camp Fire Girls: took place 'Fri day evening, Mrs.' Rolland, guard Ian and Mrs. C. 'A. Paddock, as sistant ' '; i -' " j- T. I. Grabany of Eugene trpnt several days here the past week Katie Rycker. who Is attending school at Monmouth spent the Thanksgiving holidays with home folks. . - ' ' i Turner ! One of W. T. Riches' Jersey cows has justj, finished an official test giving her a record which Qualifies her for the register r. of merit of the American Jersey Cat tie club. - , Mrs. C. M. Pogue entertained an aged aunt last week. ! . Mrs. Irvine Archibald and daughter Evelyn 'spent the week end at Toledo. . i Fred Smith,; of the : soldiers' home at Rosebursr, spent a few days at the F. C. Gunning home. C. A. Bear left 'Wednesday morning for California to visit his aged parents of Indiana, who are spending a few weeks at the home of their son; C. M. Bear, ot Fort Collins. i ' . s , " i Albert Savage Jr. returned Mon day from a trio to Seattle, His father accompanied himv i Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thomason motored to Amity Sunday to visit relatives. ' Miss Stqner, commercial; teach er, spent her 'vacation at! 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