The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 15, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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GLEE CONCERT
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Willamette -University Club
Will Present Itnnual
Songfest March 25
The men's glee dob of WitU--mcU
uniTerslty, with Ue aid of
slamal members, will present Its
Salem concert on March 25 at the
Oregon theatre. Besides slanral
members of the club, Miu Mina
Hag er will also appear In the con-
cert. Miss Hager is a former pupil
of Prof. E. W. Hobson of the Wil
lamette school of music She has
sons with the Chicago Grand Op
era company and tne Berlin rnu.
harmonic orchestra, bat Is also
known as a soloist at the famous
Hollywood JBowl programs.
. Since the concert will be giren
during Passion week, the program
win be of different nature than
the usual glee club numbers. Many
classical and eml-clMslcal seiec
' tions will be presented. Besides
the at members of the glee club.
P. M. Blenkinsop. ETerett Crayen,
William Wright. A. A. Sehranm
and R. D. Barton will participate
" In the program. Mias Edith Find'
ley, who accompanied the club on
Its concert tour, la not expected to
beL accompanist at this program
because of Illness which has kept
her out of school the past two
weeks.
'Paul Geddes, manager of the
dab: stated that he felt the-differ
ent trse of program would be an
acceptable innoratlon. , Alumni
members -of the glee club' bare
expressed considerable interset In
the entrprise.
The New OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Friday aioraing. March 15, 1929 .
of the Lutheran church. -. .
Besides his widow. Mrs. Anna
Bostrack of Salem, he is aorrrred
by six daughters and three sons,
as follows: Mrs. Jjrrln Hood of Al
bany, Mrs. William Weidacker of
Talbot; Mrs. William Thomas and
Mrs. Carl Martin of Salem; Miss
Mamie Bostrack of Marion; Miss
Texla of Silrerton; Russell of Al
bany; and Sherman and John of
Salem. . ,
SUMMEn iHEOlObl
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GROCER DIES
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REPORT
Peter Bostrack, owner of a
neighborhood grocery on Mill and
6outh,25th street, died in Albany,
Wednesday morning atthe age
of fit years. He had been ill about
a month. -Mr. Bostrack had. been
ia the grocery business In Salem
and Albany for the last 12 or 14
years. Funeral eerrlces will be
held at the Fortmiller funeral par
lors In Albany Saturday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock, with burial to fol
low at the RirerTiew cemetery
there.
Mr. Bostrack was a natire of
Wisconsin, coming here from Stol.
ton about 19 00. He was a member
sum IS PLED
Announcement was made Thurs
day of the Kimball School of The
ology summer session for young
ministers. The session will oe held
Jane 11-21 for young ministers of
Oregon and Washington who hare
not had the benefit of seminary
training.
Prf esors J. D. McCermlek, C. X.
Andrews, E. S. Hammond and C.
M. Keefer of the Kimball faculty
will bo on the summer session
faculty. Other members of the
summer ssesion faculty will In
clude the Rer. S. D. Johnson of
Salem. W. G. R. Dana of Rltrrllle,
Washington; the Rer. Jt E. Purdy
and Rer. Roy I Spragne of Ta
coma, and the Rer. J. X. Rentfro
of Cheney, Washington. The Rer.
Rentfro, is a former Willamette
professor. . '
The course of study will Include
methods of erangelism, soceial re.
lations. Biblical history and Sun
day school administration.
TournamehtWell
Supported Locally
Approximately 3S0 season tick
ets for the state basketball tour
nament were- purchased by stud.
eats of the Salem high school.
principal J. C. Nelson reported
Thursday. This number Is prac
tically as many as hare attended
In the past when the local high
school was participating in the
series.
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Methodist Laymen Called to
Amity Session on Wed
, nesrJay March 20
Two ' hundred - Marlon county
church' men. "are expected to at
tend the meeting of the Salem dis
trict Methodist Men's council to
be held at Amity next Wednesday
erenlng. March 20. .beginning at
1:20 o'clock with a Mexican Dutch
lunch. A largo group from Salem
Is being organised to attend. Rer.
H. H. Allen of Amity ls pastor of
the host group.
Election of officers for the com
lng year will bo the principal item
of business during the business
meeting which follows the dinner
and program.
The complete) program for the
program Is announced as follows:
7:10. Group singing led by A.
M. Hammer.
7:15. Song by Amity mixed
Quartet.
7:25. -"Educating for Charac
ter by. Prof. H. H. Dunn, princi
pal of Silrerton junior high school.
1:00. More group singing.
8:10. "Week Day Religious
Education, by E. C Farnham, sn.
perintendent Portland council of
churches. . ,
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announcements.
:20. C-0-Ia group song.
s m!ar tint
,,-aa oi t"Ice:s
reports and
REHKARIXO ASKED
A petition tor a rehearing In
the case of the Tamhiil Electric
comnanr rs. the City of MeMlnn
Tille, was filed with the supreme
court here Thursday. The case
lnrolres the right of the city of
McMlnnTllle to extend its electric
lines beyond the city limits and
to conduct the utility for prom in
competition with privately owned
utilities. The supreme court In a
recent opinion upheld the dtys
right tn this respect. The new
more is regarded here as a pre
liminary to an appeal to the Znlt-
r 1 States supreme court. "
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faify schs&slos to
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Bladder Weakness
If Bladder- Weakness, Getting
Up Nights. Backache, Burning or
Itching Sensation, leg or groin
pains make you feel old, tired,
pe Bless, and worn out why not
make the Cystex 48 Hon Test 7
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any drug store. Put it to a 48
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soon feel like new, full of pep,
sleep well, with pains allefiated.
Try Cystex today. Only 60c.
Perry's Drug Store., 115 South
Commercial. t
Trees
SRS PIIT BEST
CUISS PIPER, HELD
oa :!are aad w3i te giren an eo.ua!
j.larr of points toward the ln-
rclas3 rxlry cup. ' r
Darid Eyre was editor of the
rlsurs paper rated highest. Judges
were .Mis Rosalie Keber of the
Capital Journal, William Smu.'lin
of the Willamette Collegian and
Miss Ollre Doak of The SUtes-
Th Junior class edition of the
Clarion, senior high school bi
weekly newspaper, took first place
la. the faterclaas rlralry contest
recently eonciaaed. The sophomore
Dr. Brunk Judge
Oi Posters Which
Are in Contest
Dr. Estill Brunk, supervisor of
dental aerrlco with the child
health demonstration, will be In
and senior classes tied for second Portland Saturday .to judge pos-
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THE WONDER
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RIXLO," pal of
RIX-TTN TIN and
who played In many
of the latter's Into
pictures shown hero
la this Theatre,
will SPEAK, WHIS.
PER, CRY and ACT
for yon just as ho
does before the
Camera ia Merlev
land. ! II
ters In a poster contest which the
Tuberculosis association magazine,
"Child Health" has beea sponsor
ing for eereral weeks and which
is now ending. . V :
Phases of dental health are to
be brought out In the posters, the
better ones or wnlch will bo ex
hibited by Dr. Brunk at the den
tal conrention to bo held ia San
Francisco la July.
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Kow playing to capacity
houses . . It's Bigger
than the heart of human
ity. World's greatest stage
play, and now the world's
greatest sound picture!
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Carroll ftlVly
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Chaa.
Baddy
Rogers
Fox Morietone w$
v Vitaphone Acts
SCOOP!
EE and HEAR
Herbert Hoorer Inaugurated
Brought to our screen by
Fox Morietone News
Plant Cherry trees for
lafge -returns. We have
a big: stock of Mazzard
Seedlings to offer at 8c
and up.
Get our low prices on Shrub
bery. We sell all varieties
of Nursery Stock.
CHERRY CITY
NURSERY
275 S. High Street
Opp. Tick Bros. Garage
Yreka
Los Angeles
Phoenix
$9.75
$30
El Paso . .$39
Kansas City $50.50
(via Los Angeles)
DEPOT SENATOR 'HOTEL
Coart and High St. Phone 696
Quickly Wecfhf
Pure h it is
sure
$5 Manning-Bowman
i 5'
f This iorely, gleaming nickel plated Ti '&-im
and ' rVTum- Manning-Bowman - toaser ' OsSJS
browns two lanra slicea of bread at oar.
quickly and eTenly- The full year's guar-;
antes goes with this rery special price,,
13.95, or 95c down. and 11 a month.: .This -Utter
ia for a limited time, so choose your
toaster today! v . V
or4
95c
- down
For sale by Capital Drug Store.
A
ELSINORE
- ENDS TODAY
Chas. (Buddy) Rogers In
"SOME ONE TO
LOVEWith
BL1RY BRIAN1 '
Starts
Tomorrow
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Wallace
Beery j
. His First Great -
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It . . . ttttr tlua tk
"Caurr Mnrdar Cut" ... ?
It. starts Tomorrow.
Mat . 35c
Eve. 50c
Deauille Sandals step into the mode
as spring's smartest style for men,
women and children. Fashioned in
delightful color combinations that be
speak the gay spring, they are correct
for sport, street and afternoon. '
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New Spring Neckwear
Foulards
Moires
Repps .
And Many Others
98c u $1.98
Really we could devote a good deal of space to
telling you of the scintillating- spectrum of vcheer
fnl colors to be seen in our selection of new spring
neckwear of the bright, new cluster stripes on
some of them. But we would rather ask you to
come in and be convinced. Why not today?
Hats with the Lilt
O'Springr
.t $2.48 .. $4.48
Both in their new Spring Shades and in their ex
clusive styling, these hats by name exhibit a
bright freshmen that is giving a new note to the
Easter ensemble of the well attired man. Grays
slightly darker than last season and a variety of
tans and browns are the predominant colors, in
snap and curled brim styles. We urge an imme
diate visit.
Shirts, for Spring
Styled to meet the most exact
ing requirements of the man on
the Avenue with comfort that
makes for a low golf score
these shirts epitomize Bond
street fashion to the last degree.
Color points are slightly short
er, there is a distinctive look to
both the shirt for business and
those fo rsport that say, "Tailor
made." Reasonably priced at
$1.23 to $2.98
Boys Easter Suits
mA
Which express the British mode. Narrower la
pels, Colonial waistcoat, individual features of the
young man of today. Our fabrics fare of part wool
and all wool materials. Our styles are with 2
long trousers. 2 short golf trousers, or one long
and one golf trousers. Suits are reasonably
priced jit , J
$5.98 ,o $12;98 ,
Little Fellows' Peter Pan Wash Suits
Little Fellows' Hats and Caps
Boys' Shirts and Wash WaisU '
And a good substantial Oxford and Shoes for the
little f ellows. Our Prices are -Right. Ask the
ones who have traded with us.
It Pays to Trade at
Golden
COMEDY
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Salem, Oregon
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220 N. Liberty
Doe Lewis Drug Store
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Portland Electnc Powe
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