Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1925)
. 1 t.r. V ( TIlIlEGdSTATESilA, $ALEM, QREG.QHv l;. . , k "B - ttufl 1 Itellig EKxSster- in "A Man of Nerve,; rip roaring Western Rligh p t e a Thompson in "ThaV Deii QnemadoV and five acts rafc'devllte. i . - . - 4- BEHIS EKTEtl IK TO P01UC Wieid Clark's'Name Omit- ithclif rom Cast; Actor U-Wns Praise:-,.. ; : '2 -;v ; Onjarcdjnt.f an rror in the Minting ojsjtproRrani tor the 1 Molkya& '? a Pair rif Siww.7 1resentd at theHe1Ug WedaW day lght; the name-, of. tyinffeld .Clark was not included in the cast of ..characters. ' 13 , X V " M r. i Cla rk carried" I li e role! t Thomas Vanderholt; the lawyer who tried to straighten things out and ;got, them all tangled up. Mr; Clark's name did riot, There fore, appear fa "the 'press report oMTie poductlon "but his' work In the play was noteworthy. The role Is a heavy one and makes strong demands on acting qualities and Mr. Clark made Thomas J. Van derholt a :real, Uivng personage. He "has an easy, stage , presence and meets dramatic situations well. ; ' v-' . Acknowledgements are due also to Manager Archie- Holt for, his courtesy fa -permitting the use of ro iHig stajge, for "morning re hearsaRr This courtesy j was es pedally; appreciated, .by the -directory Mrx Eeolmau, and accounted In ia large, degress for thee,ase ant) nalaralaesa, of t he fetors in the final presentation. V H MEIGHAN PICTURE ATOREGON ;. ...SATUIIDAV. MORNIN.G, BC)EMBER19r :1925 T .rr-f tt 34, Middle Grove ' -Mr. and Mry. S.-cK-'' ChaTchill of New Era- spent Sunday with her brother, W, F. Starr and wife, of Hollywood. They have just re turned from a visit in ' the east, and the 'Old home in Missouri. j h Mr.- and Mrs. - Olson off Holly wood gave an oyster supper for lf. andlrs. Aleck. IWunson at Jthe Jitime of At- W-t.Hsher Tuesday jrvfening-Covers L were Oaid, tor 'l'ven.. The honj was Jreautihil lyi decorated in Christrna's colors. ffMo.se present were Mr. and, , Mrs. 'A. Munsori M. Miyison, MK,and rtiiii) wrifcuo, jr. arid . Airs. J. Ward, Mr. nd 'irrsi Vie her;; . and theahost'.andlwist fer!. Uegrt.t were received from Mr. and M r Wal ter Day is; Mrs! Victor .1.aln- spent the forenoon Tttesday ' in - Krttool; -She brought, the finished dresses and ults for the Christmas play to 1 "try them on. a rrof. I.loyd Millar had an extra fimile this week because of the, arrival of a baby daughter at his home on Monday. The school board had their monthly meeting ' at the school house on Monday' evening. They ileckled to givo the school child- Ten and tapJrefs a vacation from- the 23rd of December to January 4th. ' 4 ' The Woman's Missionary society of the Evangelical church meets on Thursday afternoon at the hurch. i ) jji- .The church -has its quarterly 'meeting in the evening, i: f ; t jNext Sunday cbmmnniOn at the tciturcb. at 11 a. m. WresWing Elder iIov.ll of Salsra will preside, ' j.,-!an Mr.. Fraak Scharfe spent two "days with their son d Scharfe of Gerrais tbisU;week. ifielping" Tilnl butcherjf t f :R AH the sick pupils are back; In 'school how, and we are all hoping ' there will be no.mbre contagions diseases In this school year. hter. general manager; AJiem asSfisfatft; and E. t.ing, surrtp tendent. " " Jack Du gal spent Wveral days the. past week, fn, Portland and Seattle -kfa 'nsTnes. ' ' . J. H. Raning has bouuet of pussywillows at Jiis magazine stpre..., He. picked ,the .blossoms overa week agd Several ' mites above here at Tlabv Hock lipedjio his liqn)p fcn -accpnnt of fteingiMlI uTht, stores lere4aYe taken on; a aeemeaiy yuTetule appearance pad are , rryhi; '& good line of nc-wprmiuioyKrns Pringle Pringle school js preparing to give., a. Christmas program and proHahlv will decorate the school ning a inrift prrogram ana a ig treat. ... . .. .- v Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Meeks en- tPrtalnVd friends Sunday. 0, H. Fromm and wife of Sa lem" and their guests from North uaKoia cnficu on ine Stewarts sunuay. Grandma Qnfmby celebrated her 83rd birthday . anniversary, Dec. I7t1ri There are"tfew people' at Iter age -who -are mentally, and physi cally as capable as she Mrs- Jenny Seaty and son have aeci(jti to locate nu tnis viemuy. This Sealy family is the third family of Sealeys tq To cafe here recently. "We welcome them, for 81." Tw' M.IIIIMI MMywMWIiywyBIMBjg 1 1) n lllll 1 1. i . 1 "Irish Lnck,'; starring Thdma.lelKhjia,and Lois .Wilson, now playing at the Oregon theatre, is said to be one of the best this. popu lar pair has made. Part of this pictnre was filmed in Ireland. community. . '' ' - Frank Clark butchered Tues day. .J. M. Cohurn is drilling wheat this week. The -committee that has been solicit tng Christmas funds reports that a Christmas spirit prevails in Priiigle community and cynics are not to he found. Ptatum The Mennonite and Methodist Sunday schools will each give a Christmas program on. Thursday Lpvening. Both programs have been arranged .by special comittees ap po?ted Ir that puropse. R6tb S(ianay ;$iliol'have each a fne rtio" anij very efficient song iea$rs. jThey are the two largest rural Sunday schools in Marjon co ii ift.J , ' , f . i M Morgan '.Cross. Entertaiiied the Ladies Aid in, the church hase ment Wednesday afternoon at the same time, Mrs. D. KIcen, one of the charter members -f the society was surprised by a , birthday show er given her by the members of the Ladies A'd society. A Cistmas program is being arranged by the teachers and pu pils of tho public school here which will be given on Wednesday December 23. The Prat um Sunday school bas ketball team will play the reform school 'team Monday evening. De ce(ber 21. . V. J. Krehbfcll is having his fine dwelling reshingled. D. A. Vogt.is tearing down a building which played a very im portant part in the history of Pratum. During the nineties it was occupied by Rice Brothers general merchandise store who latter sold It to Off & Sons. During the last TOk years be .building has served as a feed mill operated by D. -A. him to keep It up any longer. The pasing of . the old store will re call many pleasant memories lo old timers who have spent many evenirfgs" sitting on soap boxes around the large healing stove discussing free silver and other topics of-the day or reading the latest news-tabdut the Spanish American war; as the building also served as the post office at that time. Many stretches of road around Pratum were built o "corderoy" fortunately unknown to the younger "generation. S. J: "Yates Vt 'bnllding a garage. Alfred Kempf is cutting wood for Fraak'-Schaap. Frank Alford from Fruit-land, is cntting wobd here. Iev. Mr. Oliver from Willam ette'uriiversity of SaJem, preached here Sunday morning. IoWell Lamberts has . for the past Week ' been blasting stumps for wflliam De Vrien. A. Bowon.and family were Al bany visitors last. Sunday. Ffed Hersch has purchased a radio receiving set. J'.'lrVid 1fpneth'PUtcWsied a radio. ' Mr. ,Mrris was a . Salem' TUltor Wednesday. . . .The httric light line has bei-n extended from the A. A. linger farm, to the C. Lanke farm. Two weddings of interest to' thin community occurred recently. That of Amelite Lanke and George Hager both of this place and Le ona' Gray, .formerly of this place but now .of Salem, and Arthur Owen of cio'verdale, Tillamo6k county. Mr. II. Y. Magee ha's returned to her home at Scott Mills after vfsltlng her son M. M. Magee. ., Mt. Pleasant drtdetr-1n ;falrf eWtrtett-t'J'lisl ooley. The' papJJs aTriLeaker tfVft. , The judges were Dr. for 'another "debate.. Onewilr be CrufheTS. rMr. .TesteiltflfSfCr alid given la the near future.. ' i V.' kr.. an4Mrs. d;iL Jlolfman pt Bedford were risitora at the, Bruce Rickey Mr. ind Mrs. Louts Rayand and children visited Ben Darby's Sun day. John Lutze and son Lyle visited at the Mrs. Ester Ray home on Monday. A number of people of this vi 'ctnity were in Albany shopping Saturday. "There is to be a program and besket social at the Kingston clinrch house December 27 which every one is welcome to attend. Mr, and Mrs. I. X. Howe and Children Helen and Harvey. vis Mod at the Robert Darby home ':ist Sunday. . Ve Tiear that Frank Peters Is i quite successful in hunting skunks this season. Tony Mihten's children are re ported to be getting along as well as could be expected with the chicken pox. Dill Dart of Woodburn wax a visitor in this neighborhood a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd and daughter. Florence visited Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Peters and family Sunday. Harold and Earl Darby and Lonln Raj'. Jay Shanks and Tien Darby visited Harry Freeman and family Sunday morning. George Sandner a"nd family. Mr. and Mrs. John Sandner. Sr.. and daughter. Ida. attended church in Stayton and basket dinner at Kingston Sunday. A large crowd was reported. they -are .boosters for a better Vogt, who claims it-does not pay D. A. Harris was vjry nerroahly surpised when a nroup of friends came In to help him 't !In;ito his fi9th birthday. A radio was en joyed until a late hour when re freshments were served attcT which the guests departed "Sirtsir inj Mr. Harris manyhappy ,,rejr turns or tne nay. Ivan Durten who Tiad thejuis-f -.1 time ago is able to have It out of the sling. H. Y. Magee the father of M. M. Magee of this place passed away at his home at Scotts Mills December 7- - ; Mr. and Mrir.'H. Mcifillin enter tained a group of Salem friends Tuesday evening. i : ' ' - ' : -'' - - 1 1 1 1 . 1 v 5 jh. kv; j JrL iff I LOlS.VJILSONr X Bfe Cast J ' ; " , . A ' - 1! I . is SUND .y" ' li Liberty " Lionel Colby, who was an un fortunate victim of an automo bile accident at Astoria arrived home Saturday; TTe js rapidly re covering from Ti is injuries. Much interest was manifest In he, debate that was held in the upper grades at school last Fri- fortune of breaking "his arm some day. Each speaker did " remark ably well, showing the ability to think quickly, and oh their feet. The aueton. ""Resolved, that the western hemisphere is more rich ly sorted "by nature for tjjie good of man than the.iea-stWn-" was .-SAfiRbA'Y- x " J I tl I I - AY lllll MONDAY 5 (q) . 3 iM U.TT ' I- .. 1. .1 -'I .; U PATHE NEWS Mc DONALO 'AX lh . WiirHCier Ti-.O - 1? fl T, lilf li I I 1 i: ! ,. 1 ! ! I i ; J i . 1 1 Maflnees :15c Children. 10c 'tevelilngs .hi.""' iiimi'i 1 iii niiii.w mii'.'i UJ i 1" 1 v . p ti. r f, ' Oak Ridge A. C. Woodruff caught a pair of -martin, recently In the vicinity of Odell lake. The animals are about two years old.- Mr. Wood ruff has built a park for them and expects to have quite a. mar ten farm in the future. Quite a number have the whoop ing trough here but in, a very light ;form. c : ..vi:;';!';'.;:;! 1'. ' Work is being done on the loop road "west of town opening, up the 'road as 'far as the "John"; 'Cross iplace. : ' 1' ! The O. K. baihcr shop has in 'stalled two new harbor chairs ofc 'the latest type. HlNllllil Setzer, the broker; left the later Today's Gift Bargain NASHUA I jpart of the week for his home in ' .Klamatjt Falls. later lie will go r .P. on to Arizona looking after inter ests there. ' ; ; .a enerial train was her Friday ti -r-rm' i ; -ni . ' .. ; jTi I, li nnd went oil up over the new line on an inspection tour. Offl- . cla In aboard were F. I Bu rck- Today Only BOB CUSTER i . n " A RiiRoarin "7- V- Western -: Action -" ThriHs SPECIAL MUSIC Harold Windus '::'fH': Organ Assisted by i R. E. McCIellan, Piano ii 'TZ? -ii ' ' Ms i; ' J... L.; V- ' Part-Wool 4f,- I- i V' B i -. SI1!U -so ETS Regularly $6.50 i l B OPENING ' i.. -Justin time for Christmas! A fine part wool NasKiia Blanket in extra large size 72x90, in all the newest plaids and colors' blue, grey, . buff, lavender and gold in harmonizing ef-fects- This blanket is bound with satinette i tibbon iri cblorsto rnatch. : As thjere are only 1;? early : shopping. See ' '. -c . t--- - them in bur comer window.' AtGirt For The Home t. r.---' c i ,i--'i tyjt M .- '. i : Salem's Leading Departmeflt Store SATURDAY 9 A. m f fADE L PLE GROCERS "A "Cahiatio'n for Every Arisito'r on Saturday STORE NO. 2 J2th and State, Formerly Letold Grocery "Specializing tnPreferr'ed Stoek,CanTied Cfooda" f lit; With our explicit confidence in Salem and its f future We have staked our evexyj endeavor 'in it progress. In taking over this store we are nopeful throufm list those who also desire fresli, cleaii, ple groceriesiili with honest to goodness service added. 7 ' iii!; i! 1 Coffee and okieilliBe SerVfed AllDay 1 . . ; Saturday f f bur Delivery 'Schedule ; ; : Includes four: deliveries to niost part of the city and at least two deliveries to every part of the city , daily. , Of course, this feature" free to-our pa- :trons and just one of, the many Ite'ms that'go tov' make our; efficient ervicefT r i hi! i! Standard Policy 'l i!'! 1 1 4 You the customerut.!be. pleased regardless -of what it costs us.- T If fdrvahy reason you if ind ' occasion "to oroplain," please Vdo not. htsita.tetor ' we consider it a favpr.lo be a(Jv-ised of ,jiny vrror. . .or inefficiency, on. the part of our. staffs . -, v; -, - i' -7