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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1928)
HB'SM STUDETJTS ASSIST ISOfJICLOIEE I- West Salem News 1 J MIX HELD u LLiiiyo uuun niiu uminuni Semi-Annual ' County Con vention to be Held at ' ! Jefferson Thursday JEFFEItSON, Ore., Oct. 18. (Special) The semi-annual meet tuff of the Marion County Federa tion of Women's clubs will be held In " the Christian church here 'Thursday, October 18. The morninjr Beasion, opening: at 19 o'clock, will be taken up with business, after which luncheon will : b -served In the dining room of the church. A program will be given which - will include a vocal solo by Gene : vteve Weld: an address by Grace r Chamberlain, president o the f Irt 4ltrlrt of Federated Clubs of Southern Oregon; a talk by Dr. : F. G. Franklin of Willamette uni versity on his recent trip abroad: and an Instrumental duet by Mrs. J..O. Van Winkle and Mary Louise Fontaine. .. Plana Discussed Jefferson Women's club held its first meeting of the year this week ia the library. It was decided that the study of art will be taken up this year. Plans for entertaining the coun ty federation meeting next Thurs day. The Talbott, Sydney and Jefferson clubs will be joint hosts. Aftr the business meetink luncheon was served at the Elite, with Mrs. D. II. Looney and Aire H. D. Mars as hostesses. OREGON. NORMAL SCHOOL, Monmouth, Ore., Oct. 13 (Spl). The normal school music, phys ical education and public speaking- departments furnished talent for a progrem at the county fair at Dallas Thursday night. . William Frederic Gaskins, di rector of music, arranged and con ducted the program which was sponsored - by Monmouth grange as an entertainment feature. Participants were: M lag Flor ence . Johnson, readers; Miss Louise Woodruff, lyric soprano; Miss Grace Maurie Mitchell, violin ist; William McMillan, concert baritone, who was guest artist from Portland; Misses Gloria Parker, Hazel Kirk and Mildred Crain. Piano accompanists were Mrs. Sylvia Osborn and Mrs. Frederic Gaskins. GRANGE WILL MEET NEXT MB M 67th Anniversary of Order at Independence Occa- sion for Program . fJORMAL DEFEATS WIELD ELEVEN MONMOUTH, Ore., Oct. 13. Special) In a fast, snappy game here today Monmouth defeated Linfleld college on the gridiron 2t to 0. Monmouth ' made Its first score In the first period af ter blocking a Linfleld punt. Four touchdowns were made by the local eleven, Cloninger scor ing two, Senn one, and Campbell ne. Barney Senn was the brlgt Individual star of the contest. Coaches Wolf and Earl of Mon mouth were much gratified by the game played by their team both on offense and defense. The lo cals held Linfleld twice on the five yard line In the last period, avert ing the threat of scores. DALUS HIGH NORTH HOWELL, Ore.. Oct 18 (Spl.) The North Howell Grange will hold its meeting next Friday night at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Jrs. E. W. Baughman of Portland visited relatives here last week". . Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Fletcher, their son Ellsworth and Alan Wiesner drove to Suver last Sun day and visited the Koester fam ily. ' . E. O. Dunn Is building a new barn. ' He has also purchased a nnn rsnfni Irontnr jii1Htti the first of the kind to be useS In this locality. - . Mr. and Mrs. .Ward Manning of Gervias were callers at the Ellis Stevens home last Sunday. IB TO HOLD mm m DEFEATS Ml DALLAS, Ore., Oct. 13 (Spe cial) The Dallas high school football team defeated the team from the Stayton high school on the fairgrounds field Friday after soon by a score of 14 to 6. The teams were evenly match ed and played exceptionally well for-this early In the season. Stay- ton had eight men Injured during the course of the game and Dal las one. A large crowd of root r from the Stayton school ac companied tne team nere. LEGION CI 1ST WILL REPEAT STAGE PLAY INDEPENDENCE. Cre.. Oct. 13 (Spl.) The play, "The Poor snatch's Divorce," given ty the Monmouth. American Legion will he presented at the Isls theatre Tuesday, October 18. It was previously given at- Mon- month and proved an exceptional It. 'Wrist Injured When Ax e Slips JEFFERSON, Ore., Oct 13. (Special) Paul Kotthoff cut his wrist badly while splitting wood - at his home In some way the axe lipped, cutting a gash In his wrist and severing an artery and . two leaders. . Dr. Van Winkle the wound. Revival Planned Starting Sunday JEFFERSON. Ore., Oct. 13. 8pecUA) The Christian church here ts planning a series of revival meetings which will be gin Sun day evening. The Rev. Rex Dallas f Albany will be the evangelist. FREE Proof " it ym a EpiUw. fits, rhlliag SiekMM r OwUio mttw hmw b4 wiif mm mmm,r wltkMt fsU. Attacks atoppe rrer ia many twi. KO NABCOT- KB bsrmfal arac Batisfsetkm r PcTfe ML SUavMs Co- 1M4 W. 44th 8. . OUraUaa, O. 17 1117 S Well wcommended men and wosnem have exceptional op' Bortnnlty aelllng exclusive ' tine of lln4rerle-cuaranieed . the best in America. Except ' clonal profits for industr ova repreeentatlvee. No pre." vlous , experience necessary i sales made quickly.' Free. ; t selling kit : with made . op samples. Immediate corres- pondence' Invited. - , Quality linsrerie Cow Security Bid. STAYTON, Ore.. Oct. 13 (Spl.) -The Knights of Columbus of Sublimity and Stayton will hold installation of officers at Sublim ity Tuesday night, October 16. Joseph J. Strange, district dep uty, from Hillsboro, and his team are expected to put on ' the cere monial. - Edward J. Bell of Stayton, -dis trict deputy over four councils in Marlon county, last week installed officers at St. Paul. Mt.' Angel and Salem. " D. F. Hallahan, special agent of the K. of C, recently paid his an nual visit to the local council and reported finding the books and records in excellent condition.' INDEPENDENCE, Ore.. Oefcr 13 (Spl.) iThe?67th anniversary of the Masonic lodge was celebrat ed In the Masonic, temple Wedges-? day night with about 200 in at ttendance. " - - Roll call was the principal fea ture of the evening and a number, of replies came In letters from absent members. ' Program Pleasing A musical program consisting of vocal trio number by Dr. George C. Knott, E. N. Linqulst and F. E. But, a Tlolin solo by Glenna Hlltebrande and a piano solo by Naomi Hewett was en joyed.; A well prepared dinner was af terwards -v served. In the dining room of the,temple. Bipod Poisoning ; Proves Serious MONMOUTH Ore., Oct. 13 (Spl.) Lloyd HiU of the Mon mouth Meat . Market, has been critically 111 at a Salem hospital from , blood . poisoning as result of cutting the end of one finger In a slicing machine. He Is now believed to be out of danger. aiem iNews fix Helen H. Eodolf - Phone 2402J West Salem Man's: Spit Crash lictim W. J. Klbbee of the Kingwood Service station on Bgewaterand Kingwooa avenue nas receivea a telegram telling of 'the 'death of his aoft Edward In an accident Mr. Klbbee at this -time has re ceived no further particulars.' Ed ward was the youngest of Mr. Klbbee's three sons being 18 years of age. He had been working in a newspaper office and doing very wen. The . sad news comes as ' a complete surprise and Is a- diffi cult thing for Mr. Kibee to real ise. The boy was killed In Can andaigua. New York, and Is to be burled ia Johnston, New York, by bis mother. Mr. Kibee's many friends in West Salem, are most sympathetic with him In his sor tWest . Salem V is pleased and proud of W. R. Peterson on Edge- water street who Is member .of the Salem American Legion drum fcorp and who went with them to San -Antonio, Texas. Mr. Peter son's return Tuesday is eagerly awaited by thet townspeople who want, to let , him know how happy they are in his success. 7 The West Salem Community club. will have its' opening' meet ing for the winter season Monday evening. A program has been ar ranged. ' The club meets 'In 'the Community hall which Is the base ment of the Ford Memorial Meth odist church, at 8 o'leock. This is the third season for the club. A council meeting was held Friday night when J. R. Benton was elected police Justice of West Salem. He is to work in .cooper ation with Clive Scott, traffic of' fleer the city council' had put bn patrol duty some time ago. All offenders of the truffle laws pick ed up by Mr. Scott win be brought before Mr. Benton. il eran's 1AL mm P. J. Stadelman, now complet ing his fifth term as mayor of The Dalles, announces that he will not be a candidate to succeed himself. ' MT. ANGEL, Ore., Oct. 13 (Special) The Mount Angel fire department has announced that Its 13th annual dance will be held at the school auditorium Thursday, October 18. Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock promptly. , Special . entertainment will be prorldedt as in the past, when this event has been outstanding from this viewpoint. Music will be pro vided by the Varsity Melody Men orchestra from Salem, directed by Lester Landgraf. Th,e committee in charge in eludes Aj 'J. Ficker, P. F. Schwab and J. L. Wachter. . Three Eligible For R.N. Affair t , SILVERTON, Ore., Oct 13. (Special) Mesdames Bert Green, Clyde Rameby, C. A. Neshelm, and I. Metcalf, are members of the Royal Neighbors of Silverton who are, eligible to attend the luncheon given In Salem on 'OREGON - NORMAL' SCHOOL, Monmouth, Ore., Oct. 13 (Spl. Members of the junior class of Oregon Normal school enjtiyed the first Juniors-mix of. the season Thursday, evening.-' Mrs. Beulah Thornton was ihlstress; of , cere monies and started the events with a ' grand march" .which pro moted, a friendly atmosphere. Stunts " were , presented by groups from four divisions of the state: .Willamette valley- district southern district,' Eastern Oregon,' and Multnomah-lower. Columbia district. i,- The Pendleton round-up and rose festival stunts were especially entertaining and original. Alpha betical . groups gave other im promptu stunts' pertaining to the seasons of the year. . Mrs. Thornton introduced Mrs. Morris1, Mrs.' Bell and Mr. Santee, the junior advisory committee. "Af ter the serving : of light refresh ments all joined in. singing com munity songs .led by 'Marian Worth. : OP POST; DECLINES STAYTON, Ore., Oct. ' 13 (Spl.) -D. M: Doll was elected commander of the Stayton post of the American Legion at this week's meeting, but since he is now a resident of Salem, declined" Tuesday In -the Fraternal templecthe election. The vacancy will be R. Dean, finance officer; Dave John, chaplain; J. A. Hlx, his torian;' H. P. Rauscher, sergeant- at-anns; Harry Humphrey, Frank Bast Percy Hlatt, Hugh Weitman and Paul Pietrok, members of the executive committee. The post .voted to discontinue its dances at the open air pa vilion until next -spring. SILVERTON, qo., Oct 13. ( Special) About 0 members of the Yeoman lodge of Silverton ex pect to attend the initiation which is- to be held in Salem tonight In the Fraternal temple. Bridge Opened 6r West Side INDEPENDENCE. Ore.. Oct. 13 (Special) The bow nestswe highway bridge over. ineuca mute river between " Monmoutaf and Corvallla is now opeai for traf- fie.- Thia hTidge hat been, under construction for sereral months. k The slaughter. J house 7 c . lk ' Carlton Meat company -irai en tered and robbed of about . 10 V worth, of meattnd bides. for all members who have secur ed new policies of 31000 or more. Mrs. Laura Peterson Is to be host ess. filled at the next meeting. Other officers elected -were: Glen E. Fox, vice commander; George R. Duncan, adjutant; W. 7k fowl. on an A freight line , between Tilla mook and Astoria has been estab lished by J. H. Hennessey of Gari baldi, who la making dally trips between the two cities. Jrarm Auction Sales Monday, OcL 15 1:30 A. M. Stock Farm Machinery, Household Goods, Etc Located 1 mOe west of West StaytOB, OreM on the mw Market Road. Watch for ar rows. Thursrlay, Oct, 18 10:30 A. 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