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THE OltECfON STATESMAN, SALEM.bHEGON- 4 tr A 1-1 T ' rrrauinx . f ' i-----: - . ; Evangelist. H. J. Banlon closed a Beriea of meetings here lastSunl day eTeniog. Daring th? past fe day ne has called, oa a' number of .fW'fi etung?tthem -acquainted some very good books and i)e for wblcb ne ts agent. J L It? Is very doubtful if any other pace in the, state of Oregon the site of,tratnm of with even dou ble the population cn giro a'rd- pprty for Sunday school attendance as 'was 'siYen' by the Pratum Sun day schools last Sunday at Middle Grove. At the Hayesvllle district Sunday school convention the 4 average - attendance for both ' schools - for the .last quarter' was over" 40 and had there notj been 4o lunch slctness here during; the past. month, the attendance would hire been much larger. The Men nonlte' Sunday school reported, ah t average attendance over 130. They also have a very large "cradle roll ttd hove; department; ;-TbeTetlj-odjst Sunday school had! 31 at the convention. ' ' ; . ' ' t Edna JJeyers andWt3. Branch are both, suffering, from a serious atCack, of .pneumonia. ..A. short Easter program . will be held at the Methodist church Sun day morning. t Quite a number of people from Sllrerton. attended the closing service of . the evangelistic meet ings here last Sunday night. Auburn . There, will be a special, Easter service next; ay . , afternoon with a group of young people from me jason Lee cnurcn, , assisting members andfrlends of the : Ati r" burn 'Sunday school are invited tp b e present and help in the service and. to' encourage the young, peo ple. Aev. Poling will , bring the message. The Sunday school,, convention of. the , Hayes vllle S'u nday school district, which, held. an. all day session at M Id d ie G rove . Sunday, was pronounced, the best for. many years, 'both in attendance and in- srest. A. large number, of Sun ay' school teachers were present and were busy taking notes during me address given by Mr. Tooze oU the: lessons for the coming quarter. ' There were delegates from every school in. the district, and some of the schools attended In a body. Quarterly reports' were 'sent from each of the schools ex tent the Brooks M. E. and Hazel vGreenv A number - of newly ' or-rafiired-cradie roll departments ',ww& reported. The3 Froltlandt SjAnih chooi carried "6ft: loth j lfawA4 one for the. largest delej ration -it the convention, a'fftfxhe ; for the highest average attendance f for the quarter. '"".' V The schools reported a total en rollment of 1050, with an average attendance of 982. The attendance " t the convention was estimated at from 600 to 600 The singing ;Vas led by Prof. E. O. Miller and "special music was rendered by the Middle OroVe archest;. The en tire day's program was complete .for both) seniors and juniors ex cept a song number from the -Pratum M. E. Sunday school. The ' I Tr CsltX Orrr TVino-w Wo1 I Tooze, . Dr. Fred C. Taylor, Rev. R. Stover and r Rev. Burns, while Mr. Cook; led ili the devb tionals. . t W ' f . The Middle Grove Sunday school la to be congratulated on the' able - manner in 'which the speciarush ' era and the ladles made the day pleasant and comfortable for all resent, also for the beautiful de- corations. The- Jqne-convention prill be held inrnijlahjt ! Idso Suiter- has Returned .home '.from Portland, wherefce, had an ,d Deration on "his nose ; J. Brownlee has sold his home i here to Mr. A. Henne, and , has rented a house at 1910 Waller, ""Salem. Mr. Henne moved In on falonday., '.' -i 1 At a meeting of the school board ! Mrs. Roy; Hammer was engaged, to Heach the ' first room And; Mrs. f'BeuIah Fisher the primary room, ? Leo Kenney has returned from : California and is located just west bf the Four Corners filling station. Scotts Maii Mrs. John Kellls, who has been Visiting her: sons: here the past lem Sunday, u-y ' t . . O. II. Brongher, who is working ' .'in Salem was home on Sunday. i : Mr. and Mrs. JrN. Aniundson and daughter Beatrice were visit fprs in Salem aturdayl'5 ; ! Miss La Verne Rich who ;fias i been spending her prIng;vacatIon , Iwlth her parents here retafned to . 'the TJ. of O. Sunday. . ' I Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ramsey and - sNir. and Mrs. Harvey Brouger went . to Portland n Monday, Mr. and "Mrs. ; Ramsf lremalning for a while; Mr. J?lW troing to on- ault a speciljuttiffc i y "v " " : . Shirley Dtfsagan, who spent his 'turned to OAO Monday. t spring. vacation with relatives re t ' Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hogg were visitArs In Mt. Angel Monday. . Miss Nellie Groshony who has Xjen; In Portland for several r"n onths has returned home for the ,ji immer. . , l(- Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Bennett and - m Talbot and , Mrs. Bennett's mother, Mrs. Talbot, of Mllwaukie .' i ttendeithe Community. Club here riiaywnight.-' . ' -."r.v ; ?Tf."an.lTIrs. T7aif?rcottwere ihQz'zias in lit. Ansel Monday, . -1 J'r 7 "Mrs:-J. Br Lawrence and daugh ter Heleh visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim ; Shepherd on the Abiqua Saturday and Sunday; . ' Mr. and Mrs: Albert Rich,' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rich and daugh ter and V Mr. and 4 Mrs; Almond Rich and small son, were visitors in SIlverton.Tnfesday- . . , , , ' Mrs? Dora; Kuriey of, Aumsville visited her; daughter Mrs. Arthur RIchr and family last week, '"r : Mr. 4nd Mrt. Hugh Magee spent the week end visiting relatives and friends In Portland. : v '. -: Mrs. Kate Lundwing. Miss Mary Enge and irs. Herman Lundwing were id euierwu uesuu? uuua nesir.' Mrs, O. II; Brongher visit! it her daughter 'Mrs. , Engwaf, Edlad at Lyma's MiU - - Wednesday ana Thysday -'i ' Roberts . Mildred Henningsen. is in jCen tralia visiting . her . slater,1 Mrs. R. R. Armstrong; ; & i John; Blankenship anLRcrt. Sal chenberg have gone to work on a ranch in, British Columbia to work for the summer: , '"v . Jf. Mr and ifrsrNoble kenning- sen visited thelf xnother, Mrs. Julis Henningsenr Sunday i . . ' - John J. Roberts has . had. hit ranch house and outbuildings re painted. - Jessie Eakin has gone wits friends to California. James Fry has bought another Incubator. This gives him a hatching capacity for nearly 4000 eggs. Mr. and Mrs. If. N. Bradbury and family went to Quinaby Sun day to visit Mr. and . Mrs. Otis Bradbury. Mrs. B. Sutton of Portland spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. L. Salchenberg. . Roy Sharp and Loneva Crouser were married last week. On their return from. a short-wedding trip some of their friends treated them to an old fashioned charivari. Mrs. Blanch Albright of Mau pln. On, has been hired for princi pal of the school next year, and Miss Lorena Zielke for primary work. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Portland' visited Sunday. ,. , A. P. Olson of George Clymer Daniel LInd of Tualatin is a new employe at the golf grounds. Mrs. W. V. Johnson and Mrs. Aubrey Johnson of Salem called on friends in the neighborhood Wednesday. -.M;ML ILwMcMillln entertained a group of little people Saturday af ternoon, the occasion being the fifth birthday of her daughter, Beverly V. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Reever and daughter Eatricia La Vern of Leb anon, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. M, Magee on Sunday. Mrs. Jones, who has been, ill is much improved. ' ' '. W. Jl Culver ' is having "his house remodeled. Mrs. IL Dickman was a recent Portland visitor. h Majofy, Maxine.and Daryl.Dror baugh of Salem spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. Fryslie. . Mr. and Mrs. Allen Va,n Cleave of, Portland weTe guests of Hr. and Mrs. D. JL.- Harris Fsiday eve ning. . ' The M.. M. Magee family have moved into their new house, a Mrs. George.; Hager, who under went an operationJs reported as doing nicely. ''' t ' The Bole J8mlth, Tncker and Irvin family "motored to Mehama last Sunday for a picnic. " Mrs. Mary Irwin was married to Mr. C.: Rank.jSaturday .even ing, March 28. j )r;heir;; Rosedal? friends gave them, a charivari Tuesday evening. i A: birthday party was held at the home of Mr,' and Mrs. Tucker WidneBday veningU M?rchsJf , ; Kenneth Cannoy has come back to school after a week of sickness. The Sunday; school classes "of Rosedale Friend's church will give their, Easter program Sunday evening April 4. . f - liberty W. E. Edwards and daughter. Mis Athena of Fossil, recently vis .'.ted Mr. and Mrs.. Roy, Ohmart and family;. Tit. Edwards "and sons I own, and conduct a 3 0 0 acre stock and alfalfa ranch. h Mr. andifrsJ, p. a; HoaVlsb tp thank the parents and patrons o Ithescbool forthe1 many beauti ful flowers and j Words of appfecb uwu Wiliwix uaw ucou muv v them during the , last week. The value of such tokens ; of esteem can never be estimated. Robert Sphoon and family from Sllverton have moved ? onto the place owned by! Mrs. ( A. E. Rae. Roberta ' Sphoon has ' started to school here, Another 'now fam- "jly .nas inpved ritp thtf VJZ; Axh derson place Mr. Hannon of Sa lem, Biola and 'Ennis Haftnon en tered school last Monday.. Those who win represent tneir graaes irome iniermeaw room l M m . . as follows: 3rd ' grade, Helen Dasch;. 4th, Lois Wolfe; 5th. Or- pha May Dasch.. j . ; - Next Friday nighVApril -2, will te.e fe'gularjmeetlDgpf,tlie.par-ent-teacher association at the hal. Rickey : :(NedpEast f v- if f Leaders of the Red.' Interna tipnale continue - to cling, to their dream of a world revolution and to that end are epreadmg their ' Last Sunday a family reunion dinner war given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dorman. Many were there, and a royal time was had. -.4 ' .. Mrs. Dick fates and son of Woodhurn' are spending a' few days At the home of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Dorman. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hogan of Portland visited &4 the home t of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rains last Sun day. . Miss Bernice Colby, who has been working in Portland, has re turned home on account of sick ness. Mjrsl Fred Berger pf Portland is theuest of . her parents, Mr. Snd Mrs. E- D; "tuck. , Mrs. Carl , Gibson ts spending a few ' days with her "parents at Aumsville, 1 North Howell ,,Mrs. Warren Gray and Kenneth Gray spent last Wednesday at the B. Wiesner farm, Mrs. Eva Graves visited with Miss Lorraine Fletcher in Salem last week. Marinus Schaap has purchased a new Fordson. Susie Coomleri a Monmouth student spent last week end with "her' parents. ' "A new Ford car was delivered at the Oddle home last Monday. -A family- re-union- is being planned- for -next Sunday at : the B. -Wiesner1 bpmff,, if heing their sixtieth wedding anniyeXfafX. Hazel Green ' Mr. and Mrs. B. C. 3?elinski and children, Louis, Quentin and Hel en, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shnei der and son, James, spent Sunday with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sherman of Shaw. Miss Bertha Williamson has pur chased a Ford coupe. Miss Wil liamson is employed in telephone office at Salem. She and her sis ter, Rosaliewho is attending the Parrish junior high school, are KillsMan With "Unloaded" Gun " "He I told . me It wasn't loaded. and said I- could point It at him knd pull the trigger if X liked, .Z Ijm; it went off. and he fell over c gtory.0f death of Dean (Pennock, Chicago youth, in a road house-told by Frltzl Snow, cabaret fsinger, -who is -being heldr-chars- ed with his in order.'- The two are 5hown. . & m h i--y.x... ' Z.-: WW:::: : '' ' it, y "J - k X ' ' i ' w . I ! - ' i- ' ' i. r -A Seethes c&Fre&tPffi V propaganda among subject, races., In Turkestan, among the Islamic population, word of Moscow is ;b ing taken seriously, and European staying at home and driving to work and school. Mr., and Mrs. Charles Zelinski, Sr.. and son Martin of Salem, wefe visitors at their; son's, B- c- 2.elin skl's, Thursday. ' Alvin Van Cleave's children and Jack Hall's daughter, Marie, have the whooping cough. Ilayesville district Sunday school convention was attended by 19 people from here. Mrs. Cairo of Portland visited her brother, B. C. Zelinski, Thurs day. Joseph McCaffery is home from school at Mt. Angel. Mfs. George Parmentier is on the sick list. Louis Peterson and grand daughter. Bertha Williamson, vis ited her daughter, Mrs. Herman at St. Paul Sunday. A fire at the school did little damage. The insurance win pro vide1 for most of the repair work. Hayesville and Hazel Green baseball teams played on Hayes ville field Friday afternoon. The score was 17 to 4 in favor of Hazel Green. j G. CJ. Looney boasts of yeiiow tea roses blooming on March 31. This is Oregon -not California. Mr. and Mrs. D. Steiver of Port land spent Sunday with Mrs. Stei ver's mother, Mrs. Ella McCaffery. Lyons The house of Raymond Jung wprth caught tire last week,' but the fire was quickly put 'out by the mill men. John . Thomas' house burned down last, week and everything was destroyed. The house , was covered by $1,200 insurance, but the loss was S3Q0O. The Lyons Hi school will give a play the first week in May, 'It's name is the "Country Doctor," Mr- John; Thomas and family are recovering from the. smallpo. John Jungworth had his family vaccinated not long ago for small pox. It was done by Dr. Allen. The doctor was called for Wm. Downing last Sunday. He has the Influenza. Billy Rimbey also has the Influenza. The rest of the family are getting over it Forrest Nydegger is working for S. D. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berry are Hvlng In Lyons. Miss Katy Kuiken is home from Normal. The dance last Saturday was well atended. There will be an old time dance in Mehama April 3. " - '"' ; A party was given Wednesday night for Billy Prjehard. - Turner .... W. -II. -Houghton has sold his meat market to H. A. Bowman and Sons pf 'Falls City. The family will occupy the Lawrence Roberts property. . Mr and Mrs. W. F. Riches "and son, Stanley, attended the" funeral of a relative at Silverton Sunday, Mrs. Emma'Jloberts left toriheri home in Salem Friday after?stfen&d Ing the week with her old friend j and neighbor, Mrs. C. A. Bear. The high school glee club gava their first public program Friday I evening, aiarcn zo, to a large ana appreciative audience. They gave their concert at j.Staytonr April' 4".i Mrs. Ella England Is musical di rector. ' ' ' -ff John M. Watsoh was -iuWoodV burn Thursday. ' He presided at the county veterans' association, r- W. Blaco and Son are over from Newport looking after their prune orchard. ": , i BevrMr. Uty;ot Stayton Js hold ing special, services at the Chris-'' zian. church, . ' I Mrs. Scott; Fnnston Is entertain J tag her. brother -i. from Portland They and family spent Tuesday in Salem. , . .. ..t y: Charles Hebel recently.pnrchas ed property joining the Bones gaf age on the north.- ' , -. - T - ;? ; Mrs. M..T.; Miller entertained.' on the afternoon, of the 24th in honor of, ? her ' sister-in-law,. Mrs. , Ques nall of San Francisco,,, "Mrs." Mr A,. Hfll has Justadded 800 chicks to her floclt,' - r - ; ; ' i Mrs; Weyland Savage of Seattle is vtsitlng relatives, v ' ri Dr."" Estella; Fordf Warner and Misa, Yenita "Stroud county nursed spent two. days last week holding 7h powers .are ,4dpin-? with appre shows a soviet-demonstration ic one of main thoroughfares of Taschkent, Important Turkestar a health clinic at the school. They found but few cases heeding im mediate attention. They were as sisted by Mesdames G. Moore, C. W. Hewitt,-0; P. Civen and C. A. Bear. . 1 Easter services will be; held in both churches Sunday morning. ; Mrs, .Caroline Lewis.; worthy grantfraatronjof ;tfae. Eastern? Star; paid. a yisW'tothe" local "chapter March 24. Several -ylsitors were present. ' ' "; - .'. " :v Staytph . The fire company was called out Friday afternoon when a small blaze was discovered in the roof of the A. S. Davie property .- The high wind which was blow ing that day made the situation doubly dangerous, however, the blate was soon extinguished with slight damage done to the roof. The Keys family who occupy the house was not aware of the fire until after the alarm was turned in. Stayton will have another half b'lock of pavement laid this year, preparations for which are now being made. The new strip will be laid from the corner of the Bon Ton confectionary to the alley back of the post office and along the Stayton hotel property. This is a step i nthe right direction, and it is hoped the time is not far distant when other streets will be paved. Work was begun monday at the new site for the flax plant. The bridged drive ways, and old lum ber sheds are being torn away T . I : .-"r--'. ;! vj . . 1 -. It: N ilSlIISiWlti I''l c'-."f.t."' . .'.wv'. 1 .. '-'x '. ... ....... rT;. : . . v --V'W.-i:-'r-::-f.1:-1j i tt( fitm(" V ' -' t- --"-r'' r " --i i i i i " n n n ri n n. n n n ri - .-- v . j- - ; . nnnnnnfiri'" 4 1111 fenflK h !' . ' PATHE ts.V a.i!!t;.i -LI" Lur. 1 i - "WmM&i&c ;:EVENlKa;3Sc-50c: f: I r r Mv , : jr r i I. I : h . - --.: . J. : U ii U u ii u ii Li U L. Z , - - -i u b U u u . i i. ' ' ' ;v . . by wprkriUn. and, other changes about the plaeewttl followlr !$ev 'eral new,' features ' will be built during the- next few weeks. I Mrs.; S Roy- Brenner was given pleasant surprise qo Wednesday of lastj weejfHwhen her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.. II." Lambert, her hrother, Lynn Lambert and family and Mrs. Sarah. Davie, with well filled - 'baskets gathered at the Brenner home, to help Mrs. Bren ner celebrate her birthday with a o'clock,; dinner V The occasion was si Sj roost en joyable one, And the hpnor guest was taken com pletely -ijbyZ surprise. ; - j v ;Dr. F, E. ,Beanchamp f Albany was ' called ' here in consultation with his brother. ii. -' A.! Bean chanjp' lover the complicated, case bt;Alya ;Ctj Davis a j high schlool student whose serious illness jfor the past; seven .weeks has been baffling the local; physician, j . Chas.'Gehlen, senior member of the firm- of ; Gehlen ' Brothers, net with .a ; painf nf accident Sunday which r misht easily have ben much worse. Mr, Gehlen was chasing sheep when he stepped1 in a hole i throwing him .heavily in such a manner as jto cause i a severe sprain. It was at. first thought the leg was broken. For the past 10 days' or more the city streets have been a veritable skating rink, with chil dren of all ages on rollers. The city council became alarmed lest some accident might befall some one. So on Monday a special meeting was called, when it was decided to rope off a certain sec tion where skating is allowed at certain hours'" only.' ,'- Joseph Skejton left first of the week for southern California where he will spend the Bummer visiting his children. Mr. Skelion has been an employee at the San tiarrt woolen mills, holding the position of head spinner for a number of years. Many Stayton people drove over to Salem Sunday where they joined the Blossom Day caravan in a sight seeing trip through the prune and Cherry belt about the Capital city. Peter Hirzseifen and wife came oyer from Portland Saturday for a week end visit with his mother. Mrs. M. Hirzseifen. Mrs. Peter Hergseifen Is a sister of J. M. Mielki of this place. Mrs. John A. Shaw of Albany and her son Robt. A. Shaw and wife of Astoria were greeting old friends and. acquaintances here Sunday. The Shaws were resi dents of Stayton back in the eighties. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Richard son and Mr. and Mrs. Lura A. Thomas of Salem attended the funeral of, Mrs. D. B. Hill heTe Sunday afternoon. Mrs. James P. Davie left Mon day morning for Portland where she is spending the week with her 'TORNADOES and shipwreck. Love and ad venture on land and sea. Tingling, with thrills. Massive in production: , . ! A big spectacular special with all. that the wora implies. j. f children ZNerraanZ a a d'-? Victor Davie and M-s. R JL, Dfowtf. '; Mr. jand Mrs. Tower "of Port land were Sunday callers at "the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W- Crabtree. - f- Funeral services,. were held , at the. Weddle mortuary Sunday aft ernooa' dvecithe remains of Mrsi D. B Iinr hose death occurred in Portland last week, after a brief iI!nesa.J-Mrsv:irill -was a residen of Mtlil Cltyl j The funeral service .. "ff-- was conducted by Dr. Polling, pas tor pfj the First Presbyterian church of Albany assisted bythe aea 111 " ' J J " i j'i Hi J 1 ii i mi ii in ! i ii i i 1 1 1 1 wiiiif ' s 40 ; pair ChildrerCi Half and ThTffe Quarter Hose 25c Pair These are standard, "c "uac in spiiiiK cuwra, greys, vans, wniie,. etc. Artificial silk fancy cuff tops. ' Sizes 6 to 9, aio 4 to 6 in infants art silk hose id this lot A special purchase economy for us, economy; for you ! r i - MILLERS' ! ..... 'fi t t ? mr p ; i i i jliETihree men wanted herv5 All three FOVGtmtov, X3- her! Which wbri?: fif1i4m.nirioeI t3tuCelpectacularly fata; one of .the finest sea thrillers the screen, has ever. seeno ;i-:OJp,ppiQKGHEST;. -: MH1: Ciy pastor. The Min pty chojrhad charge to t the" music. The body was. taken te Lone4Oak cemetery in Stayton for burial and was. laid; to rest beneath a canopy, of beaotiful flowers. - Mrs. Hlil was ,4"fJ : "years "of ageanaS'fca'vjeei her husband, D. B. Hill, and three children, beside a host pr friends, to mourn her .departure. She' was a member of the order of Eastern Star, and . Rebekah lodges and, a devoted;, emmber of theTjesBy terlaa chu rch. She was a daughter-in-law. of MrsJMary -Ililt' of "stayton. 'tzi-.i:! g - i :. i .. - rt- 2 . brands, of firood mercerr -r.:.ii. BASEMENT; i - . r , . , ... . . - . i finn C m f c f f mm