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ii I - THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM,'' OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2. 1026 3 ' i: oa ' -Mf"4da yv a V Cte- Ve t w-at r - 4 ihadr-a collision -ith y rruek hiak-1 Hag taeoftssark. thet' purchase of aj 4 . 73-Ti t I I; - S V ....). t ..-H -A W- f West Salem '.."' - Children of Mrs. Jessie T?6ster. Division and Railroad streets, are convalescing? from! whooping Miss Clattdine Oerth. Riverside Drive and State, having finished at1 Sacred Heart Academy, iu now taking TAtln'and other stitdies at Williamette' inntversity. : 11." A .Brans unstained qjflte a severe'in jury ;TaeadaV when Work ing neur Drurtk'ft cohier-Bojlth of owh. In "rotting idown a titee. as It fell, in 4me -n'y;o hit of limb or nag fitrii-U hlnilin the;!: race -making a severe though not dan gerous lateraUony ' v j ' 'Km met Tandy. residing oshState Vtret. is "nursing -a very sorft ani lue ' to vaccination. r lie J & 1 em ployed'at the feeVle minded School hut is no '.homefor a. fewtjdays.' A petition is being, circulated praying f,or an equaliing .oL tele-: phone rates on this side. j . , The new v transmission ..s tation north of .Division streeteitr thei rsl Jd presents a jprtetty aippear ance by night "with its many high power 1 ights. . 60 0-wt(tt each, light ing the locality' for blocks abound. A "potluck" supper was; given Friday ebening the i 17th , ajt the community church -by the young people. Time was spent tnjfmusie and .games. Also Ithe following Wednesday evening another such supper was at the same place. A large attendance . were piresent. Some -fine congregational -singing wag led hy,a. Gdmpetenk ohorns. The'congregation 'pf the jrlburch will soon occupy "the uppefloor: workmen are rapidly prilling the t place in , proper condition, ij I I Thft pastor wishes or prefers T ; that "the -house "he Itrtown j as the I "West Salem Community church," V tat her - than 'The"t Fml ftffemo- 4 rial." the denominational name. It lielng a ,Onioh hurch,,v4.Fhhie for all christians. 4 U" Nortii' Hbwel Mr; and Mrs Warrett Gray of Marion . visaed. atho-B.'Wiesner home last Thursdays . The Communft.elub raei at-the Craflge" halt Jiaet Friday ij?en1hif and presented an lunusualty g'obd program to a'-crtrwded; house.. We enjoyed the , Gtrls'l7kelellah from Woodburn high school and their many clever poirff4? The home talent play and th) black face 'comedy werelao veriv goodl The next meeUngwileeld ,Atfakerieft4 the pounty. the school Jionse when the! school will .give a, "Washington's! TIrth- day progratnj-rcrivii, t rThe' Home Economies -ctub "will meet at the Grange hall on the afternoon; of the coming jThnrs- Mfs; Ed, Hynes Is teaching 'at Broadacres at present' js j substi tute "for her sister who is ill at the WillJamettd Sanitariam Mr. -and M rs. Price of TDakota have been visiting at the home of Mri and Mrs. Royec Allen; Grange meetsr next nex! Satur- j day evening. Woril reached here Satirday-of the- death of Mrs. Joe Itezntcsek in India on Jan.' 6 Memorial services were -lield for fcefat the N'ofthJJoweU church on Jiat Sun day morning. The neighbors ex tend their Bytnpathy. - : j - Among .those from JNorth JIow eH who attended Pomona Grange 1n Salem on Wednesday were: TteV. C. Judy. Mr. and Mrs. E. G WJesner. Ellis and Willed Ste vens. Mr, jiind, Mrs, Hoyje Allen and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wiesner. 'Stayton - - (Word wa9 'received hero early this week stating ,Elvin 1C. Car teft is in a Salem hospital with a badly Infected Hg.i MrS Carter was working in the woods when inT some manner his ax I glanced miking a deep flesh wound in the le. He was given first aid at hoftie, bnt In a few days infection i fief 1 in, when a physician fras call- I ; edi It was ' then found niecessary toi hurry him to a hospital for kUled treatmeni. Hr . 1 i. I. Tweedie met ,witfi a very t painful accident while, splitting I I wood , at the restaurant la few ' l mornings ago. In some?! manner I t he made a mistake with: the ax cutting a gash through the, fleshy iTiact of his left hand between the thumb and -fore finger,' ,': Several wtUches were requested to close the wound. He wiljfbej off duty for some time. ! - . . ! - -' - The A, P., Klrtch'tamJIy, -who resides out on TouteI,! enjoyed a family reunion durfnjgrthe hoii- data which nroved a moet enjoy able one. as all? the member r of the family had not been,together for 14 years. Bonny KIrsch live in 'Colorado where be. has large farming interests, ; and 1 1 another onn Hvah in central Oregon, also Interested In farming. If JS, JJ ,?The fjatnrdayjfternopn ree shows seem To -growl ng'in "in teresL. i These howa are; 'sponsor ed Miy'ihet .-.Btayton' eomm'uhity cltfb". and: arejrat on -at ;the;lStar theatre 'every1 -Salhrday- aTternobn free to- thft? iroblidi " tMhe5last Saturday "afternoon perf ormani-e the theatre was packeM to'capact ty and- the jdohrs closed',1 will le the iobby'i wis jfull and4 liedpletand ing Mined np,; for"ome3' ktistanee along "the Street in" front 'of "the buildfng waiting for the v.tteVdn'd Rhot to open:" -. 'jV j "Briek" 5 bajr was arrested 'i Ky Marshal Henry . Smith .Saturday night on a charge- df "being drunk and 'disorderly and vwns lkced In the, city Jail, but-.waa8 kiterre- leased- inrougn 'tne "ratervemnm of j friends.-' lie -appeared- before Judge, GTier -;Moliday VtnrtrhTng. plebd gniltr, and was fined '1 10.00 and : costs. . . . Sflve'r and cut glass adorned the prettily appointed table when Mrs. Frank Lesley ntertaiired. at an ii- formal J C'o5clocfc ? wafflfe .'unnr 1 at bep home "oritTHrghrfnd' Wfcoind1 Thu rsday '- even lb g ttt last "weeic. Covers' were tai tor'MrV'aSd Mrs. Dicfk Knighfc and danghterifar: JorieT sWfHrtfm 0;CoOTerV-Cora Coepen "Wnhwr' lieatesC'aijiiilhe hosts, Un'ttnS MVs VJthh -XesleyJ Mrs.: Jaines rdniWtor- talned theinibers;or''the Eastern Stair club wt? hr ibnfe'Thhtsdky afternooh. I'fMst t h& membets pleasantly iepeHV I A ttalntJf Bele wok wx& atfairawrtaintngrttfIe club work.. The hostess seryed. cnoice refreshments ; at the close of the -meeting"."' r . Complimenting v her " '. house guest. Mrsl.J Vine Sloper of Salem. Mrs." Edna Sloper invite.d' a par ty of friends for an afternoon jof 500 on a recent date.-- Three' ta bles were 'in W" during the af ternoon. , After the games : light vef reahaieats were served ;4y;- th Mr. and Mrs. A I.. Murphy -en tertained the card hib at Iheir suburban home on Sunday -even ing. A very-, enjoyable time waa. had by those present. Mrs. Mir phy served a bountifuJLsupper to the club members in the early ev ening ueiore ine piav oegan . i Severaf lOudf peonle-called aid inspected ithe f ' jifew: 'Btay4on bakery on; Monday,', that Jbelng their iopenlng dayl" Mr. obne berg, the baker as recentlyfitted up the room formerly pccupiedthy the WiiP. Klecker jitosermnd npw has one ojf the ''neatest, modern Che loca tion and building are among the liest in the torn and the propetefr 0i Immoral lhanoMeaeed witbMthe change. - -'V ' " I ' A" meeting -of ' the " cemetery emefefy board of directors was held in the bank "building Monday hfght. The meeting was held for the purpose of discussing some improvements to be made in Lone Oak cemetery. C E. Kramer has. ben suffer ing the pasrt two weeks with! an attack of : hiccoughs, which, has weakened him and . caused, the family and friends great condera. This 4s the second attack of this strange malady Mr. Kramer jhas suffered in the last few years, and Its one that seems . hard to Con trol. 1 Mrs. . Jessie . Knapke and little daughter of Salem were week-end guests af the. home of Mr; 'and Mrs.iA. D. Gardner. MrsKiian- ke was a former resident here. Elva Itiggs and wife came over from California .last, week, (and visited a day or two with JUs fath er, W. A.j Rigs; 3Tiey went oi'tb Portland'lo visit Mrs. Illggs' ?far- ents, expecting to ret dm herldr a longer yislt -on -their .'-way home. Mr. Riggs is in the confectionary -business in California; i Mr. and : Mrs. Allen , Cleave of Portland .visited " ; relatives ;. here over, the- wek-end. - - . :,'- . , : The most recent addltfcfn todur' community ; Is a daughter-atj the Franck Warren home.1 ' - . ' : Mrs. J; Barber died ! at her home in Eugene Jan. 3.: Mrj and Mrs. Barber ,t "oie time oirned: ; We carry la ctcci tlxs&ssctlt j-Sbtae of the f oraa: Coatracl cf Ca2aC,i ttcai Ntlce,; YfUl forms. Assist ; , nat of ZIorts&zet .Mortsage fcrra, Qsit Claia Deeds, Abstracts form, , rBIH of Bal , BiJldh:Contract, Prjmiiccry Notes, lnstallment Notes, j General Lease, f Power, of tAttoni, vlPrmie Cookp and Pada, Scale Re- i , celpU Etc- lliesejorins are. careftilJy prepared for the. courts and private u C3e. Price forms rari-e3 froa 1 cents to 16 cnls apiece, and on note cooks frtta 25 15 to 50 i TJe StatesmaiL Publishing Go. tbeJiStljTnBoo liarber wtw benmolher. tof iifrs. Al I'Oglesbfee'Hrho lived' hervf or several VearsV!p ..."f-.i? .-ivo. : r. -nv rs. ,t,j jiickmah 5'are theproud" grand parents of a new grdhd1 daughter, Alice Eva i The parents 'kre" Mr. and'MrsC Fred Dlckmhn of SalenfJ 4 4 j ' 'Nsllcrwhohasfhen- under! the reare-.br lari eye cpeelalist for some'tlme' is tlighiryJJwfpnvi'4'' j 'SMfnnff Mrs.' JonetTand fanfily VlBted"Portland'' the first of1 the week." -1" - '-- ,t "ir"' 1 - Mrs. 5 Cora?" fieardsley ihas' heen elected teacher to fill th- vacant cy caused 'by the designation of Mis Halstori, , ' " 1 ' . . elX"reen The school, will ?gtvf a thrift program Prlday afternoon IteT. Missljuckey "and aiini 'PoHIajid'arid "Mrs. A.' T. int or Van Cfeare,niotored!:td MolaIla'Moh day o,n!bu'3iness.' ; ' s : feoll on his neck. f , .fs. Zelhisk t aM as gnelt thisSwcek Mrs.K Alfred Peterson. ;aleftx V4VSlieMlesmaW fbf Valley-Col, selling totfefiftlceai etc was IrasihssayisitAT- here lasVwBk. '-Mr;' -Pax 'sold 1 farm hre,Veeentl ad' triovd tp"SaTfm. Mr brbfer?M3t,di'f!iletbt mrsiihOayr t "111 Tjowell. Dudley of Lebanon is helping his brother to Improve the f arm. Mr Gibson purchased from Glenn and , Gale. Fox. : ' . , . ; . Joseph, McCaffery has returned to Mtl Angel fto T school, ihaving srent the week-end witjit his mother," Mrs. Ella McCafferK ' Mrs Marley is spending 0 days InlPortlantf with her grand Viaiigh teV, iMrs.i i,De Cf?tef?f ii' rand grtn$f9oniiines Mcr.Caf fryfMfs. Marley Is ffik m Her hfme w it h -her daughetf Mrs. Ella McCaf- Mr., and Mrs. G. G?Xoney and children weres guests to dinner of Mr. . and Mrs. Frank Churchill Sunday. ltt-t , - Charlotte Van Cleave spent the wfcrPad ,w,iUver graBd?naoihjpr .Mrsr'MatilUriVniM;ieflve, :or , Sa- Edward. elUiskl. fif Salem, Is Tislting at brother 31 C, ifinski this -week:4' ' f, ' " , Max Woods' son Cletls is too ill to attend 's'ehool. -' ' .i-fi vjeryais jvugust, .a ioier vas. jpeen-con-: rwned to, hie 'home tor. several I days with a severe cold. j . Misses Minne and Sophie JsTib- ler visited in Mt. Ahgel Sunday. "Miss 'Marie MansOlcLwas a Sun day-Visitor.at,the home jof hefr sis - ter. Mrs. Frank Cahnard." Mr. Schwartz, editor of the Ger Vais Star, has ben ill for several days, and Mr. Fuller of Urooks is suuiuuLiug lur in xxi. ; A W piano and nesting stove have ben Installed la the City nail. iney were pTocurea wun rxne proceeas oi me aances ana card parties given by ' the Com munity Club. - 1 Mr." and Mrs. Wesley TCeppinr ger and daughter . Leonora and Betty Jean spent Sunday with Mrs. L,. P. Gleason. : ' -' Andrew ' Frahler and fainfty ;t)f Portland, visited his father, Jo-1 seph Frahler over the week-end. The Sacred Heart-, school chil dren are enjoying the addition of sevril new Itooks ;to' their school ribraryrWch --wete" secured through the paper "drive, they con ducted reee'hflyT ' ; : Monic fanll ' Elolse " Schwab, llbmer , Jdvrotih hd Ralph Duddles have -ben absent from school thns-weskibripBecount of UK jiess.fx: c:' -v '::t -r-,' ' V f tesHe 'Colby etakaed to White- Bbn, Monday, after spending Sun- day "at lidme.f . --rcjv'Vv ., Presbyterian HuTreh jnet vat thel. BSurIls jQXJQry nesdajrafterntKmi '" i i- - James Clark 'made ! ar '-business trip 1 to iPortlkhd ; and St.- "Helens If over 115 fer&l t!as!.ccitei cents. - " " i PTilNTEb AND F02 SALE BY LIGAIt ULANK aXEADQUAItTXsi " ! : ' At Unslsesa Office, Grooad Floor , 1 '-tMrypai&Hdti ir Yamhill wd's in wna,WrHfie8day.H looking : over sbriieJfea'f Restate property VV'-',,-- - m,;U t f : 4 rooks "Broad way ft he country, hotrfe or iI r. and Mrs Jehn tunlavya the scene of a merry- 'frffprise par ty b'n Monday vehlng TJan: ;18th when Mrs.5. Dunlavy entertained in honor ofi Mr. ptirilavy 's' hirtiday. Cardsind 'mukle ?were f eantres of the evening, k" r A""! lige .rh?'aaeake' decorated with pink Tosebud candles was the centerpiece 'foithe itincheonl table Which !wasdt.Iater;n"the evening. At--a"')ate hour r a tlelleious lunch was served byhe hostess. Js i 4 ' - ThoBe, present werexr Mri ? and Mrs. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph StarW. :Mr7:d.rMrs.' George Campbell.' Mr. and Mrs. John Ray, Mr. anl Mrs. Earl Prlngle of Fair field. Mrs! Nyharti Miss fc Norma Nyhart, llarry Sturgis, Mr. Oeorge Stuarty Marie ' punlavy," John Dun lavy.'VJobttr iDniilavJrif and the Hostess MK and -Mrs. John Dup- V "It. I Ji. i -.1 f 4: Rose3ale . The wateV Syfetenrf finished at the ROsedale school house. . 'Slms'l.has" - Vufphased! "a inew rtodge chr.; r; :rp'--, -,. 'Mrj andrs7'lw4il Gardner of.rYnmhni spent the week-end at the1 'homeof'.Mrs. 'Garner's" parents Mr.arrtl,'Mrs."':n.' C Bloom. i MrsliPoTte'f ;-!the ministef'-s wife, has taken charge oT the -King's daughters class.- Rey. Porter ; is confined at his home j with tlM4 mumps, but is 1m p roving. , There was a farewell party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Car terSaturday evening. Mrs. Tetter! has-- ben sick for some time, and is improving slow ir. !i ,; . .. . Mrs. D. C. Bloom attended a party . in honor; of Mrs.. Mike Nash Saturday evening. Jan. 16, in, Sa-. lem. , A Joyful time was -spent and refreshments were served, at a late hour. ; - Mii and Mrs. Self and ron went to Washington to attend the fun eral of Mr. Self's mother, held Thursday, -January 14. Some of E. W. Cannoy's friends had 4 surprise party for him Sat urday evening. Alonzo Sims Is able to be at school again, i Mrs. C. A Tucker received word of her - brother's death in Penn sylvania Wednesday. Miss Lillian Bloom spent the week-end at jthe Meadow .,La.wn Dairy with' the Stevenson family. Miss Laura Cam mack was home visiting parents Saturday a.nd Sun day, , from the Oregon Normal school. ! We are expecting a good P. T f A- meeting Friday evening Jan 29.' : The . program is to be giveB by the grown; folks. Scotts Mills i ( : . I ?Mlss Edith Cole of Eugene is l Tjiting relatives here l w- n r jTartman returned home Friday from Portland where i she had been visiting relatives and friends for a ;week. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith and small daughter were in Salem Sat urday on business. : O: H. Brongher, Leslie Ramsey Jpo the utmost tonight A cold calls for quick help. Stop if at once. -Open the bowels, chede the fever, tone the system. . . HILL'S is J fhe test -way known. rf ' ...... ; - w it is so cuicicnr liui we paia iw 000 for h. Millions now employ it. .It stooi the cold ia 24 hours, then, does aU else you need. Take k today, and tomorrow you will, have that cold in hand. Don't relv on any held less complete, less, effective. All druggists. Bt Son It's -I PriesSfc v raSCIUa,R QUININE Legal w-raost any baslness y vHi:;.:;:-i::::::V . I trt-"-'r.T,W.iiii-Vi"'r 'ITirTJjj---- ' iiinriaili liMilHilM'MiliW' - f' ' r Opening at tiie Oregon .:uea:er day and Monday, "The Dark Angel, declared one of the most enter taining films released, recently, 'will be offered to Salem theater goers. In the picture above, Ronald Coleman and Vilma Banky are shown. ' ' : . . : and Harvey Brougher were visi-tors-in Salem .Thursday. Hugh Magee was In Molalla Sat urday on business. I.ee Vandeemark is visiting Jrieads In Portland. : BY POPULAR DEMAND TODAY ii BY Edna Ferber l 5 r V- -1- 1 v , V4 GLAS m - W tonignt. tuu ; voiitmuiug over Sun Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hogg and daughter Doris were in Salem Fri day on business. They were ac companied home by their daugh ter Loraine, who spent the week end with her parents. LATIXEK"o.LV . 'J . ''-if! SIFIE ' STARRING ' Corrine 'Grif fiiK D Introducing the Rare Ooutinental Beauty .and Unquestioned "KIND" IN FILM HISTORY IMA Acclaimed by Charles Chaplin NorrnaTalmdge Sid Grausman and many others j SUPPORTED- BY I RONALD M a t f poSonol ictiw v j i A - Sf i m.- i J. v 4 . , - ' -. i - . t - ' j . f ,..,-. . JrlAt ASlroTp.? , The jmanaKement of. fhe Oregon Js Indeed pleased and proud to present thlsshow In Salem COME AXDi T1IB BEST EXTEKTAEOIEXT, AVE HAVE JIAD IXR A VEAUI ... ... ,,.r. . M. '.,. i . . II ias Dorot ha nd Mildred .Ma gee, who are.attending'blgh school at Molalla. wislted their "parents her over the week-end w.T . Mr. and-MYs. Allan Bellinger and daughter were4 visitors InSil verton Monday. , ' j 'G. W. "Meyers was in Salem Fri day on business.., -y ,- j. The community clnb met Friday evening. A large crowd -attended and a good program was ren dered. Mr. Crosby from -0.r Arc. gave a very interesting talk, af ter which refreshments were serv ed. " , " r Hazel Green' Mr. : and .Mrs. B. C. Zelmlski, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. i Zelmlski. Mrs. Max . Wood. .Mrs. . Asna Zelmlski, and Mrs.. ' F. Kasble bacher and children attended party, Monday 'evening at St.' VJn cent. Dr. "Paul. ' , : : Miss Francis Burkhart spent week-end", with " her' sister, - Mrs. J. C.-.Shnider. Mr. and Mrs. John Pietrok: of Stayton. are rejoicing over the ar rival of.' a son. Mrs. Pietrok. is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zelinski. h' ....... 1 AT 7 PM; rln A 'love reyelation to plumb the Jn ; depths of your soul--greatest In ; -x " realistic romance thrillimr in ? its -moments of Jipired.beaTity t 1 1 ; i . arid drama? fApaja pt'. of splen- dor and style against , a back-.. ' v ... . . , J JI. - ground 01 romance l,Mcb6l4ALD I AT THE 1. ...-,...-) 1 , - . : Salem's Leading 'Enlertair.r..cr.t w t Matinee C3c Evcr.ir.i S3c Oregx Matineo: ;x,Eiliu. Fr lers Classified."" with Corinne Griffith and Jack Mulball. . Eren Ing Vilma Banky ahd Ronuld Caiman 'In ,.Tlie .DarkAngeI.,I. . i- .Bllgh Richard . Talmadge I In 'Tearing Through' and :; 5 . acts vaudeville- f ., . ;Mr. Killon and. : Bert. Zelniskl were, guest of Mr. antt Mrs. B. C. ZelineskI Sunday. I 4 Lloyd 'McCormick lof Oregon City .is spending the! week with her sister, Mrs. Peter fwelke. Bliss ZeinlsVl and family were guests at i a birthday party : for his sister Mrs. Joe Fiilen Qf Sa lem Saturday evening. V ' iMr. and, Mrs., Cairo jof Portland Spent Monday with Mrs. Cairo's brother, Joe Zelinski. Joe 'Zelinski was re-elected line man for 117. Carl Johnson for 4 4 and C. A. Ko bow for 1 10 1 line at a telephone meeting Thursday at Chemawa." Laziness. In a maa noems - to have no effect in ; keeping down the size of his family, IT r, 1.' 'I I J 4 i E ! i v , - - - 3 "- i . s f 1 anu iaruig. .11 t r-" ORGAN - - i - Kigh and Hfomlng t6: keep themClean,CIeaianJlIial-iy -, Write for Frrl,0.- - 5 " ...