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4 R ThTI TiTlTlfiri T f iTATTY::.:ATIj .aALTILI. ; . a I II I ' ' II I I II I I . I I . I a mem1 & oci eernvj ews M r. . f f. - By AUDRED BUNCH Phone 10S Miss- Cahibasso ' A Becomes' Bride A'' wedding-' ceremony attractive in -Its- simplicity was that .which united ltr" marriage; Miss Lorense Combasso and Mr.-Fred Blake on ; Friday morning, - March. 5,i at 9 o'clock aU the Chemeketa ' street .Evangeical j church parson age. RevrFW, Lanner,. pastor, of the church, officiated," using the; ring ceremony; The bride,, whose borne is i in ' Junction City, wore ' a be coming frock ofambrsaJIhback crepe. - Only close friends and the . most-imraedi&te relatives were in attendairce.-"Aweddlnr breakfast followed the, ceremony at the borne of the .' groom's, mother. s;,. n;. i MrKjjHake formerly- attended the Capital Btisiness' college and Mr. Blake .Willamette university, where "fie was a member of the . Chrestophilian Literary soelety. Both -are prominent In the work of the Chemeketa street Evangel ical ch$raod Jiatemany friends in the city .A. if ::v ; Mr.' Blake is a. landscape gard- ener, ' whose . work will be in charge of Wilson Launer daring bis wedding trip. i Mr. and Mrs: Blake left follow ing the- breakfast for Nesltbwln where, they-. will be domiciled .for , the aet two weeks. TTftejr wfll be at home after the first of April at, their residence on South High Attend-Opera in CorwaUis H DrV and Mrs. Hans Selts attend - ed the San "Carl opera perform ances which were given In Corval- 11a on'Tat'sday evening! Four-if lub' Meets at' "Rippling Brook" Farm n ; ; 4 M rs,-Harry ,;E. .Martin... assisted by her daughter. Mrs. M. A. Wells, entertained on Thursday- af ternobn at "Rippling ' Brook", farm I for - members, and gnests. of the Fonr M club.- A delicious dinner; jwa served, at noon, with a program and t. business meeting . following. The' members responded to roll Social Calendar Today Rainbow. Assembly. Masonic Temple. .-... - . - ' Chjemeketa chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs. H. T. Love, hostess. Rebekah "annual conference X 6. O: F. halls, 1 o'clock. ; ' Cooked, food - sale. Nelmeyer's drug store. "St. 'Paul's guild. ; . , r ' fiunday ' - - "QuoVadis." Film at Ffirst Con gregitlonal church, 7 : 3 Q ' o'clock. (Pari-I.) - - - K -vv..a jronday- ;. I 1 . Chapter AB of the -PECrster-hood;'1 Mrs. Harry Mi' Styles', Tios- tess. . " ' r . i ' ; "; ' ''V' xTieidajf '' , " '"4 ' - MKexrrfakasawa Japanese 'schol ar, speaker at general meeting of Salem "Arts" league. City libraryt 8 o'clock. Y " Social Afternoon club. 'Chad wick' chapter of the Eastern Star. cavonrm d hug GTonr: ..MAGNESIA When chfldren Jose, their pep do4 to'in'digwstlon. sOur- stom ach and similar' troubles, buy RtflfaH Mil ot:3IaSnesia;. . . It VU1 bring back the smiles and gaiety. It. la harmless and therefore - recommended for . Special . ' Fall rPint : 39c --n "gee Our Window j inn i- - , ... Perry. Drug? JStore t . .-: ' 115. SovOi Commercial Street i r In ff. , i : ! . ". .. t . r . call with current events' and house hold helps. ; Mrs, .Tl- S. Mackenzie had charge of the devotional and afterward gave? iih 'interesting reading one of Henry Van Dyke's stories. Interesting talks .wer given by both . Mrs. MacKenrle and Mrs. Frank Bath. ; Mrs. Bath' also gave an interesting reading. As a piano sold, Mrs. M A. Wells played "Chapel by the Sea-'iL .Mr MacKenzie pleased the group with a: vocal selection.' - , j Si. Patrick day decoratlohs were-flimd'tn ft delightful manner throughout tbe4 rooms. .J- J. i The 26 P members apd" guests present fof 'tbe 'occasion; incladed Mrs. T. S.s-MaciCehaie'Mts. Jfolin Cornforth Mrsv Eva .Jpiiesi 4Mfs. Jessie Martin,. Mra.Mary Hllburn, Mrs. Shetb'urg, -Mrs. Florence Can non, Mrs. Frank Bath, Miss Hilda Cartels; Mrs. -E.- O. Walch, Mrs. H. Bartells, Mrs. W. C. Kanjtner, Mrs. O. L. Morris, Mrs. John Prinee.t Mrs. r H- J Tayior, T. S. MacKenzie, "John .Cornforthv .Will Jones, -Jessie MarUn, Mr. JTaust man. MrEly.. Harry .Martin M. A. Wells and the vtwo hostesses. W.-W. Five-HundredXllub... i The regularzneetlng of the W. W. "Fiye: Hundred, club was held on .Thursday evening ai.the.home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Welser on South Twenty-third street. - Pro rressije hundred was the diversion of the evening with 'high, fionors going to Mrs. Neva SQff and Earl Morpew.'. Following the playing, unique refreshments, "in the form of a. "chill dinnejr" were served. M!rs. Earl M or pew', assisted' the hostess. Quartet numbers were gtven by Messrs. fcerg, Ruche, Na don and MorpheW; with dancing f qllowing '. Mrs. , Adam Crone of Portland was the honor guest ,of the evening. Guet dt Beta Chi Sororty i MIss Margaret Arnold is enter taining as her house guest at the Beta Chi 'sorority her mother, Mrs. II. w. Arnold of Vancouver, Wn. , Pringle-Pleasant Point Social Club Mrs; E. S. Coates entertained members of., the Prlngle-Pleasaht Point Social club and .a dumber tofi invited jguests at her home near the Pleasant Point school, March. 4.1 Daffodils and other spring flowers were. In great profusion, making the rooms delightful by thefr Iragrance..A deUcious lunch eon was served at noon, which was enjoyed - by the following club member: Mrs. H, Qulmby Mrs. Dj Vanderbllt. Mrs.! l.'"v7,.rPofteri Mrs. X Yates, Mrs. J..N; Rob ertson, Mrs. C. H. .Cannon," Mrs. TJ J. Clark, Mrs. Wm. Graben horst, Mrs. J. Shafer, Mrs. B. G. Clark, Mrs. C. C... Jones, Mrs. C. C.i Cannon, Mrs, Charles spurun. Mrs. L. Mosher, Mrs. F. R. Clark, Mrs. W. R. Robins, Miss Grace Robertson and Mrs. E. S. Coates. Guests were Mrs. A. F. Lockwood, Mrs. Olinger, Mrs. Charles Farrier, Miss Marie Shafer. Miss Luclle Mosher, T. R. ClaTk, D. Vander bllt, Wm. Grabenhorsf. James Coates, Mary Alice' J6n'est WaldO Clark, Rex Grabenhorst, Juanlta Farrier, June Farrier, Patsy Can-i non and Roberta Grabenhorst. The club will meet with Mrs. J W. Yates on Thursday, March 18. Northalem WCT ..Members of the North Salem WjCTU iuet at the home of Mrs. rWIUmm McCarrolJ. on Tnursaay afternoon. t , The program was in charge of Mrs. Wilkinson, local su perintendent of th child .welfare Work.' Mrs. Oliver, county presi dent, was also" present. Each member, present took: part in- tie discussion, -a most "interesting meeting resulting, i Airio Club Meets Wednesday : Mr. and Mrs. Clifton B. Mow delightfully entertaiped- members of the Arao club j on Wednesday evening. Many baskets of daffo dils were used about the., living- rooms. Af! appointments were at-r tractively suggestive of St. Pat rick's day. - Cards and Inusic Were enjoyed, with high scores going to Mrs. Al Lockard and Mr. Biddy Bishop. j t in the group were Mr. and Mrs. John Waters, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gordons Mr. and Mrs.' Joe Camp bell, Mr. and Mrr. -J. 'P. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mudd, Mr. and Mrs.' Biddy Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Al Lockard and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mudd. : RavheteriansBntertaned vi Twelve members, of the Raphe-J terian club -were,, delightfully en tertained LThV8day, afternoon at ' r 'WW hotne .MrB-Ouy. Cw'SmUh. Abaskets.ot daffodils were ar ranged attractively in the rooms. the tea hour Mrs. Lee Unruh assisted the hostess in serving." At the next meeting of the club, in April. Mrs. Ronald Glover and Mrs. Otto; J.' Wilson will be the hostesses,' . entertaining at the Glover home. j I Old Rome Depicted in. "Quo Vadis" The first half of the gigantic 'kirn production. 'Quo Vadis, will be shown at 7:30 o'clock Sunday J evening at the First Congregatlonr al church in conjunction with Rev. Charles E. Ward's evening sermon topicVV'Crosa Bearing for Christ." There is love, romance,, history, powerful drama, spectacular splen dor and all pervading 'Christian ity In .,Tttuo;yad3a."i Althoflgtbe purning or Koma ana Hie naniug of jthe Christian martyrs to the lkms By 2efo thril 1 and carry you Off your fetJfor the time being, the lasting impressions and. sooth ing thoughtstiome with"thescenes of St. Peter and the Httle'band of Christians their, secret .meetings in .the Catacombs and their su- tperb heroism when thrown to the lions in the arena by the cruel Nero. ; i Kappa Alpha Theta Hlfeetnff Miss Merle McKelvey will en tertain the alumnae members of the Kappa, Alpha Theta sorority at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon after home in the Court apartments. .' . ' - '' " ' " i " Bridge dub Meets ' at Inman Home A' delightful meeting of the' Thursday Bridge LtincheotfClub was . held On "Thifrsday -AflVboon at the home of Mrs. C. M, -Inman when Mrs. Inman entertained for members of the club and five ad ditional guests. The. afternoon's special guests included Mrs. F. G. Bowersox, Mrs. E. A'. . Kurtz, Mrs. H. H. ' Belt, Mrs. Lee Can field and Mrs. P. E-'Fullerton.'" A color scheme of yellow iwa carried out. in an ornamental way on the 'luncheon table where cov ers were arranged for Mrs. F. G. Bowersox, Mrs. E. A. Kurtz, Mrs. H. H. Belt, Mrs. Lee Canfield, Mrs. P. E. Fnllerton, Mrs. Li P. Aid rich, Mrs. O, L. Fisher, Mrs. R. 9. Hunter, Mrs. A. E. Huckestein, Mrs. Clyde Johnson, Mrs. , E.. L. Kapphahn, Mrs. Charles , Know land, Mrs. W, I. . Need ham, MreU Cal Patton, Mrs. Hans Seltz, and the hostess, Mrs. Inman. Mrs. Needham won the prize of the afternoon. . . LISTEN IN DHTKEB- OOHCEBT. , S:00-7:00 KOW, (401JS) Portland. 6:00-7:00 KFWV, (21?) Fortlamd. imsTO S:00-12:00 KOW, (491.5) PartUnd. 7:0O-lZ:OO K?WV, 1212) pTtland. 6:00S:OO KI, 467) U Anjrelem. S. mgrhtlr 4oinr; .6:15, KFI a Seefag California; 6:S0, vest poetet program ; 6:45, radtotorial priod; 7-8, orcheara; 8-9, Virginia Flohri, , toprano; S-1,0, Paul Roberta, pianist, and TAomas Wade, baritone; lO-ll, radio chib fea taring1 popaiar Minn; 11-3 a. m.. KFI midnight frolic, Uon Meany, maater of ceremoniea. 00-H :00-tKPON. Long Bfarh. -:3a, theatre orean; 7-8, investor's hour; S-9. itadio program; -ll, KfOS artists frolic'. 6:00-10:00 KMTR. (2t8) Hollywood. 6-7, program; 8-10, KMTR concert or chestra. 6:00-10:00 KHJ. (405.2) Loa Angetes. 0-7:30, children's honr, Dolly Wright, Nona Clapp, David Dnrand and Uncie John; 8-10, program. 6":30-200 KNX, (836.9) Hollyvood. ::30-7:oo, oneerti; orchestra ;' It 13, church annonncementa; 7:3o8, popu lar ton g program; 8-10, KNX feature progTam; 10-11, da nre orchestra; 11,-2 a. M., tilmUnd frolic. -,"'. : 35-7: 30, Wsldemar liind and tjrehea tA; 8-1 2. dance orchewtra; Maurice Qnnsky, tenor ; Mertan Bories, pianist. 8:00-11 :00KfWB. (252, Hoywoo -. rarjed program.-Bob .Morhardt and Al Sqaardrillo; Dan Gridley, tenor; I.yrie ., strinaj.. trio; "S-ll, . hnsgram, dance orchestra, IjeaSaah, leader, . v m i;:.ri- . -t. ...... y : - . . . y, JJy, Charles UcT.Iannt twmmlmmrl i i, i im - M uiiiaMiiini' III ' ' II II ill 1JI .1 a f " II .1. aasaaaaaj , l j ll I ... I II II I Hill t . J - I U ' ' " 'i. . , , , , -p . ' ' ' , , '' " "V" L .1" ,1 ' " " " ' ' kn-VVt f JaV ft Vm , i - 1 i'il. jtav-- I .-I-' I v, - : - DOROTHY .yAKl-T" VoO. I . -t &r-4'r .w.-.A . -.--iJ-s ' i ' ' C-: --.fv r - i - ' 1 - ' --.- t tCHm,- t.W; ' l V. t .1 al I . aaBBBaB bm. . ., . . ; sat ... I . 1 I 1 1 1 r .a-.-. ' aaaaaaaWsaaaJ - ' f t . ' '. . u. - - W - .1b-aW.JL. : f I ' , 2 - I. North Howell r3Iiss Bertha Wiesner spent last Week-end with relatirea in Port land, .l 'Z. s-'..:i-v-: Mrs. Florence Oddie is spendlns fhis week in tServais. : Reiatires and friends Jtn: this Ticfnitywere shocked and sorry to learn that, Charles EgLeson of Eddyvllle had suddenly - died of pneumonia. Those from jhee who drove over to hts funeral last Sat urday included Mr. and Mrs. Oddie, Mr. and Mrs.t Sherman Rickard, Mr', and. Mrs, - .Ifw. D. Coomler and Mr. and Mrs. Archie! Wiesner. Others from tls. county Were Mr. and Mrs.. Lewtis. Sawyer of Sllvertbn, C'.' A. Sawyer,J6t,0er vals and Mrs. ; Ines Mack' of Wood burn. ' They sympathy &f; the. 'en tire neighborhood goes out to the bereaved : wife; Alice "Sawyer Eagleson. who j has many friends and relatives here. T Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Jfatfghman of Portland visited here,. it; '"few days last week at the B. Wiesnen home. Jefferson Mr. and Mrs; Paul Iarris and children were -Sunday 'guestV at the. Ramey home ,near Corvallis. Ben Welch left the first of 'the week for Skamolcawak. - . Mis. Emma Hawk and .grandson Herbert Miller of Rockaway have been visiting friends here this week. - , i ,-. ., -p .Mrs.- EllsVorth - Dearing , of Sa len, who have been visiting her daughter Mrs. R. W.weddleJ re turned to her home in Salem ac- companted by' .Mr.v Dearlng ,and Ela May and Elmer Harmon who came up from Salem to. get her.".' Mrs. Ro'y 'Shoderl'y, of Jefferson is one of the, leading , candidfttea in the Statesman AutomoTalle Con- test- . . D. P, Mason of Albany 'called at the George C. Mason "home, Sunday.' , . The Campfire Cfrls met-at the home of Mfs. Robert McLlvenna Monday afternoon. "At thkt time the membership 'of that organiza tion reached "seventeen.' , '. . Mr. and Mrs. - IX W. Cummins returned home for Salem Sunday where they spfent several " days J. visiting Mr.- and Mrs. T. O. Davis Ralph Weddle left Monday evening for Oregon City where he is to work on the railroad. Mrs. Hattle Sims is visiting friends in Corvallis. , . - . Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Zimmerman o'f ifialsey visited Mrs Mary Meek er Sunday. Lester Hamilton . of. southern 6regon js employed on the Glaser FoTC Farm.' - ; ,.'; "Georgia Wl therl te is home froin Portland. She was' accompanied by her nephew, little Bobbie Wlth erite of Portland who will visit here 1 6i a while. Miss Ethel Hlckey spent Sunday in Monmouth'.' ! . The local postof flee is getting a .new coat of paint and new shin-, gles. Glen Belyen and Hugh Ma son, are doing the. work. - Mannieta ' Weddle, - the, eleven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred , Weddle and a pupil In thel fifth grade Bad the misfortune to break her right arm while trying to crank their car." Scotts Mills ; Mr,- and Mrst Hugh Magee were visitors in; Portland Saturday. Mrs. Lena Bellinger ' who , las been making her home la Portland the past winter is visiting rela tlves ;here.v ; " , '.' . ' -. . , ; ...Mrs. Jf H, Kinser attended the teacheTS institute held in surer-. ton-Saturday. -t v; Uu jaad Mrs Frank . Hettwer andfamily of Mt.tAneliTislted relatives at Crooked Finger Sun day. ' . ( . V, Mrs; .'"Iwrence: ; andMrs-' Walter: Scott were visitors in Mt Angel Saturday.:. .b'-'vv i'-v?-T ' Mr. and MrsSv M.iBurnett and son, Talbot, moved to Milwaukie Oregdn, last week,- hav1g so'jj out here 4x Dan Riyeness of SilvertonC- Mlsses Grace .DunagaR ad Ruth Rees attended the teachers Institute in Sllyerton Saturday, a Mr, and Mrs, .0 H. BrongheV Mrs A. :. Brougher.and son.'Jra, visited relatives in Salem Sunday. Mr,, and Mrs, Francis Jeremiah ami Walter .Elmer of .Portland visited their, -grandmother. '; Mrs. Kate Landwing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Almond Rich and 'small son visited relatives in Sll vertbn Sunday. ' Rosedale . B.-W, Cannoy and family visited with relatives in Salem on Sunday last,. , Mr. Cunningham is engaged in cultivating, his cherry orchard with a new tractor, working night and day,' He ic also preparing ground for potatoes. The warm days have -allowed the hoys of, Rosedale school to practice baseball. C, H. KJelley la plowing for F. Bates. ' J -, . . , JCedric. Kelley is up after his recent illness. , ; ', C. TSreiter had an accident with his car and wits hurt very badty. Mrs. Truman Cook and 'daugh ters, Mary Elizabeth and Edith, of Astoria, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Bates this week.' Auburn Mrs. Julia Blodgett, her daugh ter, Mrs. Anne Simmons and Mr. Wood all of Salem, visited Sunday at" the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. JJT. Blodgett at their home In Auburn. Miss Leila Armstrong, secre tary ,f of the Hayesvllle Sunday school district Is. mailing the pro gram for the, Hayesvlrie District Council of Religious Education to Held at fiddle Grove, March 2th. W. G. Walling is grafting prunes at the Lachmond ranch in Keiser this week. He will laso do considerable grafting in the Wallace Orchards. 'f Mrs E. O. Shepherd and daugh ter Deana pf Pueblo, Colorado arev visiting Mrs. Shepherd's parents &eh arid Mrs. .W- N. Blodgett They will make an extended, visit, Kop'in the change of climate and altitude will benefit Miss Deana's health. Rev;, C- C. Poling who, has been heipfng his son with revival serv ices at Monmouth is home again and will preach . at Auburn Sun day' afternoon at 3:30. . , Mrs. D- A. Terry is home again looking after her property here. Rickey Mr. arid Mrs. H. McMllfln were ghosts at a delightful affair Satur day evening when they enter- rtalned about 20 friends In their new home. Mrs. J; H. Gray of Salem and Mrs. H. Y. Magee of Scotts Mills were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M; Magee Tuesday, B. B. Gesner celebrated his 76th birthday this week. , The W. Corbett family have moved, into ffielr new, homey i; o. Fryslie was a Salem , visitor Wedpesday, .t-J. - . -: : H Mr1; Wid Mrs. E' Coxpf Salem weregmsts:o'f -MrV ad ;Mrs. D.- A. Harris Sunday, - v ' ; - ' r ' " ; Mr. Veaver of Fruitland . has rented the; Jorda "place, til Mr. Morrfa has moveof to Hie ;r ejl Parson' farm. "i. H ', Several of our community .at tended the 'lecture Wednesday night at Auburn by Prof. Corby Of O. A: C-After the lecture re freshments were served. - 1; i. 1 Prirrgle j. Miss .Helen Cammack ; gave her Ererready, Sunday senooi eiass w young people a party at, Prlh'gle Tuesday ?nlght. . They had some jelly 'fcatoeso nice lupch .'and a good 'time. . ,T , Most' Of jiur.stu4ent5thatwere out of - school "becanse f hiamps are .iiikl0thiBVwrlj;ftiid tnelr, only consolation ts that the mumbsJ..otfty ajrer to -lie endured once. ri -t ft. ... ,T :? Mi oiin"i. Best tsftempprar Ily maktnr her home In Salem. ' Mr- Furrec of " Prlngle, who Is making a rock garden for Attor ney Winslow, is gathering ap seme of the large rocks along the highway . near Prlngle j s c h o o 1 house and-trucking them to Salem torbe ised in -his 4landscape.work there.', Mr Furrer , learned his trade Vin Switzerland and takes great pride In his work.! H. E.-Stewart pI4n ted Tils early potatoes this week. . The flag and Washington's birthday deeoratioris prepared by the students of our primary room under the Instruction of their teacher, 'Miss CantmAcK.'are being admired by the lady - patrons of the district, . Mr! Alexander; our sure to be there ,;Btble class teacher, ex plained fcis limping gait, Sunday, by lnf otnilng us that, he; had torn a tendon in his leg-while working In the woods recently. I . The regular Parent-TeacheV as sociation meeting will be held on Friday, Mareh 5. . The Forensic society wil meet Friday, March 12. 1 R. W. Wright and family spent the week-end in Portland. Mrs. H. Murhammer gaye birth to twin baby boys last "Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs, M. M. Coffey of Portland are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Coffey. Blanks We carrj In : fttock txajisaetltms. We Kay have inst the fornt yoa ar lookins for tt s bis aTtnj sb compare4 to made to" order tansau pottle $t ifornis': Contract or kale, feoa Police, '. wiH forma, Assign menl of Mortgage, Mortgage forms. Quit Claim Deeds, Abstracts form, JBu! of Sale, BnaJding Contract,.. Promissorj, Notes, installment Notes; General Lease, JiPower, of Attoniew,. Prune Books and Pads, Scale Re ceipts, Ett These forms are carefully prepared for the courts and prtrale Ose. Price on forms ranges from A cents to 16 cents apiece, and on note books t rom "2 to 50 cents. The There' was jk 'radio. .dAnfeac : tne iom,o't-MrJand-Mrs43ncer- last fiavtirrdaVJBvenliuf in hpndr.bf'the i Kfw hirthdav of their son, CeciL Refreshments, consisting "of san4r wtches and .cake, were served. William Schotthoefer, who has been visiting 1e Chicago for some - time, has returnea aome-t- ftfofs exmmlBft0itkme' 11 Deny school iuumb . iw decide-who wtn -be TalefictorIan of the eighth garde at the gradu ating exercises; M - .V' 7 . Mr, and Mrs. ;B.' Fox and daughter Lefa visited. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard K!trenef Ing bt Woodbtirn Sunday- - JM: ';. An elglit-pound boy was. born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred BeVgeT last Sunday ip Portland. - Mrs. erger Is a "daughter of Mr.fand Mrst. 'Ed Tnck. - . ; Z' Mrs-H. M. Don d js under the rfocfoW cftVe,' being It .Victim of the atter-effecis of thi Ilu,; - ,r A birthday supperxas given lastrFriday...eTening in,; honor of A. fB.- Browning, ; . t ', " " . Mrs. Gilbert's room rt' achpol had the highest average per cent of attendance last month--99 'per cent.. The, average for all four ropraawas. ,97,? , Wr 7 cent, ... Miss Coeley's room beat on -the tardies, Having .none. ,;. I, :; jz 1 JL" . Those. in. th.e..uppec.rades who wonin ..the Item, gathering con test for; the last wo months were: Sixth, grade, .Teresa Murhammer; seventh grade, - Dorothy ?.Brown ing; -eighth - grade,- Magdalena Schmidt and Louis Jory; ninth grade, Sabtna Schmidts. . E.' R. Patterson, who has-been' working for II. M. Murhammer, has gone to Wheatland. . . . Aubrey Grettlnger Visited with friends at Sublimity last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. ;l" B. Cleveland, who spent the winter 'in Califor nia, returned home Jast Sunday Eugene Cruthers, who has been in Los . Angeles for , , the past T two monthsreturned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. G.' Norwood, who have been visiting Mrs. -Norwood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. "P. G. Judd, left for their home in Canada on Sunday. Frank Hrubetz Is-having seri ous heart trouble as the after effects of influenza. . " P. L. Pearson and family have moved into the Browning house, near . the. Schmidt, home.. ' MJss Ruth Dougherty, w.ho is at tending Lschool in Portland,! spent the week-end .. here .with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Dougherty. . . .. . . . -4 W - "is. W aft, wsxbSL Ai'fegal drer . 11$ , lez&l- blank aaiteJ to PRlNTfil) AND FOtl SALE BY Statesman PuDlishing Co. , LEGA1BZjANK mADQtfARTKRS I At Bosiness Office, Cronntl Floor 1 i " MraTTTTnilaiiis ffnd twrysons of Republle. ."VasJw were, 'Visitors - other,iJter-inlaW, MfS.P;;0. ? Jndd. .lastJaturday, .r, , . i ,vl there, was a- birthday, party at the homVbf ' Mr.' and MrsBruce Cunningham " fast " Saturday In. honor of their son, Robert's, 11th hirthdayj:;i 1. TgAberry .training is in fash- ton "nere now. " , MW. Ed Fair of The Dalles is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred J. Browning. "" ' ,Mr. and Mrs? W. HvDormp aridf daughter, Juanlta, and llrs.,- M Dorman .spent Sunday at IfaU City visiting, relatives. Pratuni Elnaer' Stelner . wq ,lef . ;.f or Ohio several months ago, returned the first ot the week "accompanied byj his bride. ;The;'ypunger set gare his ; -reception . ..Tuesday evehlng; ' . .:- .-vtu-wf ;irti!,:" ,, ,.i , . iMcCann,:who' hak leen sec tion "foreman here 'for bver .two years, "moved - on h Is 'farm . Tuesday- Mr. Funk is. acting foreman at present. f ; " "Mr, :.andIrs. Geo.' Kleen were visiting near Donald last Sunday. The news 'items appearing un der the heading '"Pratom and ' Fruitland" last week 'have caused -talk and some hard feeling, and as the author of those Items la not known the Statesman received more .'than its . share - of - blame. But , the. fact that the' Pratum items . have. been, written for .over 10 years by the same correspond ent for the purpose 'iif giving rell able, encouraging publicity to this cpmmunlty, .ahd also to- beip the -Ftp tesm 4n) tpj.get, . interest In g in-' formation, -caref ully .avoiding any personal f- raentlonjthatwould not be of a friendly "nature, .jthe edl .torlai; staff of the Statesman, through years "of "experience and personal acquaintance, has perfect c. nf idence in any item appearing v.der. the heading of "Prstnrn," a. confidence .which, we certainly Appreciate. - The Statesman surely was not.awafe, that i someone else, had maliciously - slipped .. in some thing under that heading. . More pver, we-do not believe that -the jauthor knew, the .consequences, of what , he t was 'doing. We .father believe that it was some phfid .who , did . not ', !know- the first rule, of . Writing; a, news ritem, y If . so, .the rest of the people did not take It that wayj . . .'.'.- most -unr business .4..' " -- ' Ci K y-A Xasszsaes f ATI Xla4s.v TaL let. EeCls tlwtit XsU lit V. Hl. 'lie . ' ' . ' s .. i . 1