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The Xew OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Thursday Morning, February li, 1929 All Valley Mews Page, a Daily Feature suman 22 SCOUTS GET PA LI TEACHER IS "PRIDE OF TENNESSEE" 1G0LN EVENT I THE?"?Mf,TOWN. M :M, NORTH HOWELL PATROL HONORS ORIS CROWD E x - Cartoonist and Quartet Take f Honors in Program, Given at Pratum PRATITM Tea. 13. (Soeclal) A Lincoln day party was held at the school house here Tuesday night followed by a pie social. Roth drew large attendance. The school children participat ing in the urogram nerformed capably but the two outstanding! featured were a cnaiK taia oj Frang Bowers, who was judged to be a cartoonist of real ability by all who say his work, and negro spirituals by a male quar tet, members of which were Dr. L. E. Barrick, M. Pearson, John Mnritz and Howard Leach. Frank Bowers also doubled as auctioneer, selling a large number of pies. The larre .transformer has ar rived which Is to step down the 80.000 Tolt main nower line to 2300 volts to supply users in Pra tum and farmers living along the line. The line was built on the condition that each user agreed to Install an electric range. The power will be turned on sometime this week. An enldemie among cats has! greatly reduced the feline popu lation of this community. The cast of the nlav which is to be given Friday night at Wil lard Includes: "A Mother in Israel." Nellie Kleen; leader of the choir, Anne Blschoff; "Plain Sewing and Gos sip"," Myrtle Meyers; the ' Village Belle," Mildred Meyer; "As Good i as Gold," Edna Meyer; "The Wid- 1 If f i - f . T . Af.(A.. 1. r oer S Allie, ireur uciiks, . "Prodigal Son," Rudolph devnes; the "Ender Brother," Otto Kleen: "The Whited Sepulchre," Arthu deVries; "An Outcast and a Wan derer." Dan Bischoof; the "Count Bherlff." Harvey Meyer. H1ZEL era GIVES UK MEETING HAZEL GREEN, Feb. 13. The Women's Missionary assc elation will hold Its annual Thanksgiving offering meeting at he parsonage Thursday at 1 o'clock. Miss Leila Lucky and sister, Mrs. Orville Lucky ' werr hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Williamson and children and Miss Carolyn In-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hendersbot of Stayton, Mrs. Hen dershot's birthday being the. oc casion of the visit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zelinsk Jr. and children were guests at dinner of J. A. Zellnskl on Sun day. IT Mr o W. Davis celebrated hei 12th birthday Sunday. The guest: t dinner were E. Klrkpatrlck ol Fresno. Calif.: his brother1 and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hormer Da Is and children of Monitor, Mr nil Mrs Davis, and Sanford Davis The young people and children enjoyed skating on the slougr Rnndav afternoon. Mr. and Mrs rirviila Iaekev chaneroned the party. HIT ACTIVE FOS AMITY Feb. 13. Much inter est is being shown in the move- ment to establish a public library ! for this community. A delegation of ladies, Mes- dames B. O. Morse, G. Davis, n. Brown and A. B. Watt, called on : the council Monday evening in the Interest of the Amity public li brary. The council was favorable tnvrnrrfa the nrolect for its Use. The membership list of the li brary association in the hands of Mrs. Watt, Mrs. Morse, .Mrs. Rrown and Mrs. Davis is growing, I Will ITO a " w 1 munltv and an asset toHb town t manv instances are offering their names. One man knocked at the door of one house and offered his name saying that he had long wished fpr the use of a library ' and he wanted! the honor of being a charter member of the associa tion. Silverton Debate Coming Thursday SILVERTON. Feb. 13. The Silverton high school debating! teams will speak again on Thurs day night when the affirmative will go to Independence, and Al bany affirmative will come to Sil verton. There will be two more debates among the schools listed In group 1. before the winning team of that group meets the win ners of group 1. W.C.T.U. Meets At Cloverdale CLOVERDALE, Feb.. It Mrs. Frank Cook was hostess for the W. C. T. TJ. Wednesday. The.msm- bers made one wool comforter comnlete for their - day's work. Though the weather was dis agreeable there waa a good at tendance ' . -."'-."- ' .; Mrs. Fred Echlffaer has been s;(CSfiHrp:3P srj tea;- 2ttlJh v fir i w a im S J ISOMff T1MB o SWORE ON A)N TOOMf. I I ULr 9 I GIRL FALLS ON ICE 7 STITCHES NEEDED FRITITLAND. Feb. 13. A arty of 12 young people enjoyeo" . good time at an ice skating jartr held at the Oregon gTavel jar Sunday afternoon. Among the lames that were played wert hockey and tag. Many of the mem bers of the nartr spent much of their time trying to keep their eat on the Ice. One member or tne artv fell, and cut a gash abovt or atii On takin her to a doc tor, seven stitches were taken, al houch her condition is not as ser ous as first thought. P. J. EKEler is well on the way if recovery after an operation foi ppendicltls. T. H. Thompson Is Just recov ring from- a light attack of in- luenca. The cold weather did not keep aebnle from attending church Sun lay morning. Rev. E. .A. fogg. a&tor, preached a very interest nz sermon. The Christian Endeavor society rill hold a business meeting Sat- .rdav February 16, at the home jf Rev. Fogg In Rlckreaii. Mrs. Sayre, One Time Silverton Resident, Dead SILVERTON. Feb. 13. Word hi hen received bv Mrs. I. L- 3tewart here, of the death of Mrs Valli Savre in Portland. Mrs. 3avre had hived many years In Sil 7erton until a few months ago - m hen she went to Portland to live sith a son. Mrs. Sayre did early Tuesday nornlng. Th funeral will be held n Portland on Thursday morning interment will be in the Lone Fir emeterv. 1 Mrs. Savre was a member of the Rebekah Lodge, of the Royal Neighbors, the Neighbors of Wood- raft, the Pythian Sisters and me Relief corps. ' AIRPLANE WINS RACE WITH DEATH fax . r J J, ,, i. jr 551 ,;f in ; ' V- w-n Aerial transportatioa won iuioUier rsef i with etili when E. Vaughn Pierce, left, reached the bedaid of hia father, Ralph W. . Pierce, treasorer of the WerkTk Dispensary If edical Association, Buffalo, few hours Wore his death. The course Pierce and hia pilot, Arthur L Caperton, right, covered, extended from ISaxni to Buffalo, a distance of 1475 mfleg, . . '-- dJ ".ihhW rL 1 X i "mT : NAILS ON HIS BUNIOM I 'UGoJGo'Club Is Nicely Feted At Independence INDEPENDENCE, Feb. 13. The U Go, I Go club was nicely en tertained at the home of Mrs. E. H. Busby. Present were Mrs. Lee O. Kelley, Mrs. Percy Dickinson, Mrs. H. W. Beal. Mrs. Pearl Hed ges and Mrs. T. L. Ross. Mrs. Ross Is from Chemawa and a guest of Mrs. Beal. E. O. Ranton Is to lead the sing- inr in a series of BDeclal meetings during this week and next at the West Salem, Methodist church. The service at the Methodist hurch Sunday evening largely consisted of Impromptu musical numbers such as quintets, duets and solos, both piano ana vocai ind a violin number. Miss Eva Bullis anent Satur day and-Sunday with her brother, C. H. BulliB at Vaseltz. EMEU INDEPENDENCE. Feb. IS.- The Lions club had its regular mtlnr in the Presbyterian church narlor Monday noon. The ladles of that church served them dinner. Miss Mariorle Wonder and Miss Glena Hiltebrand played i violin duet accompanied toy miss Naomi Hervitt. An 11-nound bov was born at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Glr- ard Saturday night. Miss Maraaret Eddy, a Willam mette .student, spent Saturday night and Sunday with her par entn. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vlolette Mr. and Mrs. E. Brantl and email son from Wheeler, Ore., were in Independence Saturday night and Sunday visiting Mrs Brandt's mother, Mrs. Jesse Her vltt and daughter Midge. The Lions club went to Stayton Saturdav niaht to attend their charter meeting. depend ons 1VE CHURCH DIB 1 dES;,. HOME TALENT. PLAY El AUBURN. Feb. 13 (Special) An excellent nrorram arranged by local talent was put on at the Auburn community club, as fol lows: Male quartet, selected; recita tion Andr Mallett: reading "A Visit to Grandma." wiuetta onr flth: recitation. "Brave Little Jack." Glen Mallett: duet, in cos. tnme. "When You and I were Younc Maciie." Willetta Griffith and Andy Mallett; song, "Among My Souvenir, by little 3 year old Anna Belle Conlev: reading "A Call from Mrs. Perkins." Mrs. H. C. Mallett; duet, "Song of the Doll House." Vada Griffith and Willie Lee Mallett. Monolos-ue "A Jewish Wedding" Duane Griffith; play, "The Haunt ed Chamber," a five ace play. The cast includes Mrs. H. C. Mal lett. Vada Griffith. Calvin Mallett. Bryan H. Conley. Willie Lee Mal lett, Viola Richardson. Dutch Richardson, Duane Griffith, Marty Conley. JEINI AT AMITY. Feb. 13 ( Special )- Elaborate plans are being -made for the Junior vaudeyine 10 do given by the students of Amity high school Thursday evening. Fehruarv 21. Miss Helen Pollock Is directing the vaudeville cast and Rrthur Fuller is. directing the orchestra.. i Preparations for the production r In rharre.of Bettv Lou Finn. business manager, Elmer Wood, advertising manager. Mrs. Mada lene Callin. Junior advisor and Florence Snodgrass, Junior class president. The veaudeville cast includes Miss B. Finn, L. Patrick. P. Sim kins. B. Penrose. R. Penrose, M. Walling, L. Werner, J. Cox, H. Vereteeg. E. Idlng, D. Kimwooa, E. DePries, H. Kerns. L. Nyhan, M. Brooks, M. Gorman, C. DeJong. B. Hawley. I. Nlckell and Messrs. Tl Cobban. V. Klmlnkl. V. Coch ran. v L. Joneo. B. Osborne. K. rnhhan K. Bnhler. L. Tiffany. C. Stephens, L. Bossnarai, a. runer. r wiinnn M versteec. J. Wil liams, J. Poutlo. Salem Lodge is Host to Group Tuesday Night INDEPENDENCE, Feb. 11 rQrwwinn Th Rovml Neishbors of Independence were entertained by the same lodge or eaiem a&on it enlnv: The following mem- fMra attended: Mrs. Arthur Baker, Mrs. Courtrlght, Mrs. Jennie Tra wls. Mrs. Anmnaan. Mrs. iuia Bolter, Mra. Pearl Rich, Mrs. B. ran. Mrs. B. Havnes. Mrs. Len- nle Daria, Mr. and Mrs. Jfred Ob- erson. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. wenry Oberson. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Pet erson, Mr. and Mrs. PodTent, Mr. Miss Lensie Burch, a : student at the Benke Walker school in Portland rlslted her sister. Mrs, W. O. Grant last Sunday. . College Head to Speak at Church " TTAZEL GREEN. Feb." 11 Dr.! Sanf orsV MacDonald, president of Philomath oollege, will speak at the church punaay, reomaiy it, at 11 o'eloekv . Dr. MaaDenald la a noted lec turer speaking en the ChautaaQ.ua platform. He talked before the teachera eonnen of Salem la the high schoo andltorlum February I AT AUBURN in OR VAUDEVILLE PLANNED AMITY to a large audience. GRANGE MEETS Legislative Bills Discussed at Session; Palmiter Present . From State Group NORTH HOWELL. Feb. II (Special) Grange met In regu lar session. Friday evening at 8 o'clock. with'Worthy Master Daisy Bump. In the chair. Twenty-four members and three visitors were present. Visitors were State Mas ter Palmiter of Hood River and Mr. and Mrs. Bailey of Baker. Interest centered about the pur. chase of a new heating plant, the discussion of bills pending In the legislature and the,formation of a drill team to exemplify the first and second degrees. The program was prepared by Lecturer Martha Vinton and Included singing, a piano solo by Edith Dunn and "Ad ventures in Teaching," responded to by E. G. Wiesner, Mrs. Royce Allen, Eva Harmon, W. H. Stev. em, and Helen Wiesner. Lunch and a general social hour were then enjoyed. MIm Judy to Wed Word has been received here of the marriage of Miss Katherine Judy of Plymouth, Idaho, to Rev. Thomas McCamont of Portland. The wedding will take place at the home of the bride's parents at Plymouth next Sunday, Feb. 17. The young couple will make their home in Chicago. The Judy family is well known in this vicin ity and many friends extend con gratulations. ' Mrs. Daisy Bump, Mrs. Martha Vinton and Mrs Ena Harmon drove to Corvallte last Tuesday to attend a lecturers conference. The regular meeting of the Community club will be held at the Grange hall Friday evening. A good program is being ar ranged and a Jitney lunch will be served. Everyone is cordially in vited. . The Rtenber famllv of Tilla mook visited friends here Sunday. PARTY TO F ZENA, Feb. 18 (Special Mrs. J A. French was hostess at a charming affair Saturday af ternoon, the even being the ninth birthday of her small ward, Helen Kane. Games of various kinds were enioved by the guests until the lunch hour when the visitors wra seated around a table cen- trri hv a white frosted birthday cake on which nine tiny yeuow candles in yellow rose holders MRS FRENCH GIVES RIEK whenever I am tempted to eat between meals Herbert Bayard Swope, Internationally known Journalist, fomw Encmht Eattoc. K. Y. Morning WocU tfThe. activities of a newspaper demand good physical condition. I findtuchy Strike an im measurable aid in helping me keep trim and fiu Whenever I an tempted to eat between meals, I light up a Lucky. Toasting makes Lucky Strike the cigarette of joy and benefit," Herbert TIJE modern common sense way reach for a Lucky instead of a fattening sweet. Everyone is doing it men keep healthy and fit, women retain a trim figure. Lucky Strike, the finest tobaccos, skilfully blended, then toasted to develop a flavor alternative for .that craving for fattening sweets. Toasting frees Lucky Strike from Impurities. 20,679 physicians recognize this when they say Luckies are less irrittfring-than other cig arettes. That's why folks savr "If s good to smoke Luckies." Authorities attribute the enor mous increase in Cigarette smok ing to the improvement in the process of Cigarette manufacture by the application of heat. It is true that during the year 1928V Lucky Strike Cigarettes showed a greater in crease than all other Cigarettes combined. This confirms in no uncertain terms the publics confidence in the superiority of Lucky Strike. ... OaBBBnlBnBOaBSBBBBnlBBSBBBBBBBOOOnw i 06.;- s No Throat IrritatlonNo Cough lmci p IMS, The Tcbacoo Co From a field of 800 contestants Miss Elizabeth McDonald, 10, f Memphis, Tenn., baa been chosen to bear the title The Pride of Tennessee." She is descended from John Sevier, first governor of Tennessee, and a typical southern beauty. She is a school teacher. were burning. Small guests present were tne guest of honor, Helen Kane, Bar bara Scott, Wllma Crawford, Hel en Hunt. Mildred Denham, Leota Kemp, Wanda and Roberta Vance. Additional guests were Mrs. Ralph H. Scott, Mrs. Alice Judson ana the hostess. Woodburn Debate Team To Meet In Triangle Clash WOODBURN. Feb. 13. Thurs day evening Woodburn high's neg ative debate team, Matthew Mo. chel and Kenneth Gillanders, will meet the Lebanon team at the high school. The affirmative team will go to Corvallls. The lattei team is composed of Archie At kinson and Ila. Webber. Both teams are debating on the question. Resolved: - That the Cnited States should cease to pro Bayard Swope which is a delightful a . ni Uaaqflactuiere tect by armed force American capital invested in foreign coun tries', except after formal declara tion of war. Tully Concluding Special Services WOODBURN, Feb. 13. The evangelistic services being con ducted at the Presbyterian church by Dr. Norman K. Tully of Salem will end Friday evening or tnis week. Special music by the choirs of the Woodburn and Bethel churches haB been planned to sup plement Dr. Tully's messages. MOVE TO LEBANON CLOVERDALE, Feb. 13. M. R Tnwtihend and family left here today tor their new home near Ijihannn and Mr. and 'Mrs. W. Anderson moved to the Townsend -anch. - -,, mi,,-: ' 'i , 7 -'Tr' i-' ' -- -r- " ,!"",'' ? ' .. - " t: . - ? : r: - u . - : ; f . :":::::::i::i::hmu':::;h::l:-.t::::;::iOy s , ox5:v. ' - X. :r::::::::::ii::::!.:::iti;:!:t:::H:! :'':::i:t!:::T::n::;tt:t!)!r:;::J::trb vMW v:::i::::::;l::l:::!irt:::n:K!r:::i:::::- :r ' , ' t L :r"ll ' JT y ' V " ' , L, i't,'.'u du-, ;:y::::!fi:ii::: jf ' :i.:::tt:::::fi:;t I Herbert I . Bayard "TCX Swope, U 7 SJ I Aspinwall and Cairnes Lead ers of Recently Organized Troop at Woodburn WOODBURN, Ore.. Feb. 13. ' Twenty-two members of the Wood- burn scout troopv22 received their registration cards and tenderfoot badges at the regular meeting Monday evening. The troop was. recently organised under the aus pices of the chamber of commerce with Harold Aspinwall as scout master and Sam Cairnes as as sistant. The members of the three pa- L trola are as follows: Crow oatrol. Charles Cammack, patrol leader. Irvin Faulkner, assistant, Krnesi Livesay. Fred Chapelle. Torlei Nelson, Kenneth Berkey. Bill Baldwin and Claud Treeidder; Eazle natrol. Donald Courtney. leader, Bingham Powell, assistant, Clair Nelson. Robert Algulre. John Espy, Harold Gilbert, Blaine McCord and Wayne Livesay; Wolf patrol. Dale TruUlnger, leader, William Uppendahl, assistant, Er nest Tlce, Arthur Rerick, George Jackson, Ben Reeser, Charles Thompson, Leroy Hanson and El mer Witham. Elburn T. Sims will have charge of the drill work of the troop. Vis itors at the meeting Monday were Blaine McCofd and Harold Austin, members of the chamber of com- , merce committee in charge of the troop. Saloons Operate In Washington Charge Advanced WASHINGTON. Feb. 13 (AP) -A letter charging that saloon were being operated openly In WashinKton under police, protec tion was read in the house today by Representative Blanton. demo crat. Texas. Blanton, in a speech dealing with police conditions in the city. read the letter from a person whose identitv was not disclosed. The letter listed half a dozen ad dresses at which it said liquor was sold openly. For the privilege, the letter said, dally payments were made to the police. ENJOY WEIXER ROAST HAZEL GREEN, Feb. 13 (Spe cial) A number of the boys en joyed a welner roast in Powell's Woods. Saturday evening. . 1 . s J instead of sick for the past few weeks. -A -V k '?i -