The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 16, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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The
Week
'HIE QI0 I LOVE"
Complicated Love Jangle Is
Worked put in Newest 1
T . Paramount Film
The new current elaema attrac
tion, at the Elslnore,. is the much
talked about Paramount 190 par
cent talkie. The Man I Lore,
This crodrxtion la fall' ttt
manee. with a sparkling bit if
comedy, aa welt as exciting action.
It is a story of the complicated
lore Question, In which a young
couple . go through many of the
world's hardships, and finally con
oner these set-backs and triumph.
Cast Is Able Om
In this picture Is "h very .. able
east, . fneludlag such well-knowoJ
M A W
screea isvortiea as tiicnara Alien
Mary Brian, Baelonava. Jack Oak
le and Harry Greea. The latter
two performers will be remem
bered by ' many theatre-goers for
their excellent work In "Close
Harmony." " 1 . - - .
Eddie. Cantor, famous musical
star, trill be seen and heard la his
latest .all-talkie , corned jr, tZleg--
f eld's Midnight; Frolic.".
Fanchon and Mtreo's TarIe
ties" la which some excellent tal
ent appears will be presented with
today's performance only. i
' L. Carlos Meier, organist, has
prepared another one of his un
ique organ programs.
BEBTSKWIll
The announeemeat that "The
; Desert Sons will be presented In
this city at the Elslnore on June
H,. carries with it the interesting
information that this sensational
operetta played more than a year
la California. Lillian Albertson Is
the. producer.:
It is said that In "The Desert
Bong" Siegmund Romberg, whose
delightful "Student Prince" and
"Blossom Time" scores are cher
ished by mmic Iorers everywhere,
has ; contributed several . numbers
which are really the best work of
his entire career. From the very
first' scene In the rocky fastness
of the "Red : Shadow." with the
Riff warriors singing their stirring
riding song. "Ho!" until the final
number, the music Is entrancing.
There Is not space to list all
the songs which hare become fa
mous as the popularity of The
Desert Song" spread around the
world. The unforgettable baritone
solo' "One Alone" seems to be a
prime favorite with all play-goers.
IKIH
mr0mirtrorrtnr H im gmw fa
vor are the beautiful numbers,
"R nuance," I and The Sabre
Song," whkh fall to the lot of
the talented 18-year old Italian
prima donna, TanzJ. The- Desert
Song," Is another haunting mel
ody. Then "One Flower In Tour
Garden," Is also another favorite.
There Is a well defined plot In
; this-romantic operetta, which has
' - to do with the exploits ot the mys
terious "Red Shadow," who Is the
leader of s band of Rlfflan war
riors. - - : : - '- ' . ' -
BERRY PICKiriB
DEGUfJ ATtlO'iVELi
CENTRAL HOWELL, June IS
Mr. and Mrs. R. C Rams.
' den accompanied by Mr. and Mrs,
C-E. Waltman spent Sunday la
Portland with Mr. and Mrs. .0.
IMnnemark. Miss Faye Rams
den who had been visiting in
Portland accompanied them home.
v- The annual school , meeting
will be Jane 17.
- Lloyd and Richard Haghlett of
Portland have been visiting, with
teelr brother Hortoa Haghlett
and Mrs. Haghlett.
- - Strawberry picking Is Jnst
starting In this community. ' Pick
ing suited H. L. Llchty's yard
today. . . .. t
Mr. and Mrs. A. Katzelger en
Joyed an unexpected visit with
friends from Centralis. Missouri.
this .week. - Mrs. Natzeiger tormt
erly lived at Centralis.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson ' with
their son and daughter motored
from Bend on Thnrsday and are
guests at the home ot Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Hall. Miss : Grace
Johnson wll be a student at Mon
mouth for the summer school.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peterson and
family from Los Angeles, ' Calif.,
are visiting at the R. C Rams-
den . home. 1 They plan to - spend
some time here and at Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heir are
the parents of a baby girt Mrs.
Heir Is at the home ot her moth
er,' Mrs. Loganbetl. .
WoodburnO.E.S.
OfficerslGo To
Grand Chapter
WOODBCRN, June 15 Two
delegates from Woodburn Ever
green chapter 41, Order of. the
Eastern Star are attending grand
chapter at Portland this week.
Mra. Elmn. T. Havemann. wor
thy matron and Mrs. Myrtle CBL
associate matron, are those attend
ing. Mrs. Mable SetUemler, past
frand matron, who has been laid
np tor several months with a brok
en, ankle, was recovered enoagh to
attend the opening; meeting,Tues
day. , . ,.. , ..;....
BOARD HAS S -MEMBERS
WASHINGTON, Juae 15. s- -U
(AP)Elght men designated ty
President Hoover wUl comprise
tW-fed era farm -board -to-work
tor -atabmsation of agrlenltnre.
. Mary Brian, Richard Alien
and
Love." This is a picture by Paramount.
ran
TILKIE PICTURE
"Coquette? Is JCfedium For
F a m e d Actress To
Make. Debut
Three , big photoplay ' events
rolled Into one are scheduled for
next week's most important film
entertainment In this city, and an
ticipation Is at fever heat. - -
scary ncarora, no long a silent
heroine on the screen, has her pre
mier In the all-dialogue "Co
qnette"at Bllgh'a Capitol theatre
beginning next Sunday.
In this production "America's
Sweetheart" offers a triply radical
advance In her art. She speaks
her lines. he plays a witching
contemporary flapper role with
alluring bobbed hair. 8he plays
an up-to-date Broadway drama In
which a greet social ordeal vies
With the u traditional PfrVfnnf
sweetness and light,,and in which
significant- heart-wrenchlnc real
ism testa the very soul ot the Plck-
ford genius. ,
LOVELY AFFAIR
NORTH HOWELLl June 15.
Thursday afternoon the charming
aome oi Mrs. tnia Stevens was
tne scene of a merry group of
neighbors, who were invited there
to honor Miss Susie Coomler with
a pre-nuptlal shower.
The guests Included Mrs. Jessie,,
vownier, Florence Oddle. Mrs.
Karre, Bertha Jones, Gladys Walt-
nun, Bertha WIesner. Mrs. .AL
Cllne. Mrs. E. O. WIesner, Telma
Gottenburg, Mrs. R. H. Drake.
Mabel Drake. Mrs. L. Rutherford,
Helen WIesner, .Martha . Vinton.
Eleanor Rutherford, Mrs. Edna
Manning. Mrs. J. E. Waltman.
Mrs. E. B. Fletcher, Lucy Riek
ard. May Dickson. Ellen Vinton.
aara. jcari KXekard, Mrs. Ellis
8tevens. Mrs. J. S. Coomler, and
jne nonor guest. Miss Sule Coom
ler. . sv'.,--?..-
Many useful and besntlfnl gifts
were presented to the bride-elect,
who has been onr popular primary
teacher for two years and a very
delicious lunch was served - by
Mrs. Stevens and her daughter.
mi, can sunning. ' -
Jason Lee MenJ
Name: Officers-
For New Year
Sheldon Ssckett was elected
president of the Jason Leo broth
erhood for the new year at the
meeting and election held Tuesday
evening." A. L. , Dark was chosen
vice-itresldeat, and Lather Cook,
secreUry-treasurer. W. A. Cum
mlngs, H. U Smith, and P. P.
Phlpps have led the brotherhood
the past two years. A larce rrowd
attended the meeting, at which n
program consisting of the follow
ing numbers was riven: Readine.
Miss Beulah Graham; community
singing, led by. Dr. H. E. Epley;
lecture on Japan. C. W, Noble.
The brotherhood voted to hold
a picnic at the discretion of the
officers. The new officers will take
office the first meetlnr in Sentem-
ber. .
r sfM"ii,
Cesautg Jane -4 Week
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AIl-TalMe Oil At Ebinore
wammssssssssssssmmtmmmmmmmmmmr . v;
i i i in i in i awic iyt(mtiy.yw I
sat the WllUase A.
'ncopatfon-
ITa"
A picture which has been seor-
ht -very neavuy.-wnerever . pre-
sentea is -syncopaUon."
This all-talking, tlagiaf and
dancing production, which aUrs
that 4taon musical aasTeaatlon
of entertainers. Waring Pennsylva-
nuns, has been booked for an ex
tended engagement at the Elslnore
commencing late in June.
This picture U an entire musi
cal show in film form served np
with the snap and dash of a Broad
way night club. Playing also a
very Important role in "Syncopa
tion" is that golden-voiced tenor.
Morton Downey, well-known pho
nograph artist.
Many popular musical selections
are to be heard in this picture,
amons them being "Jericho." "I'll
Always Be in Love with Ton," "Do
Something." "My Inspiration is
Yon" and. many others, .v
This picture Is the first -pic
ture .made by the newly-formed
picture and vaudeville combina
tion, known as the Radio-Keith-.
Orpheam corporation.
Children's Day
"Program Success
A successful program for Chil
dren's day was given at the First
Evangelical church last Sunday,
with a beautiful pageant. "What
Can t Do for the King?" conclud
ing the entertainment. Mrs.. G. N.
Thompson was chairman of the
committee which directed the pro
gram. A good crowd attended, with
tfa offerings given more than
doubling the proceeds of last year.
The funds are given for missions.
BOXDB BELOW PAR
Three bids ; for the S50.OO
worth of general , munlcipat air
port bonds were reecited by . the
city council ot Klamath Falls. All
the bids were below par. and the
city cannot accept any of them.
Salem's
Shirts Today -
- - la The Great
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1 "fmmtruws
. . , HEAR ALL THAT TOU SEE ,
. As You Are Whirled Tlm)ugh a Throbbing '-
' NEWSPAPXa PLANT - ,
f CHEER 'With Frenzied -Mob Watching
FIGHT ; AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ,
PLUNOg Into the Battle of Riders during . ,
THE STJBWAT RUSH HOUaV
JOIN the Swirling, Mining. Crowds at
- GRAND CENTRAL STATION "
' TELL wiai-tho.Franae Throngs at ' .
' EMPIRE CTIT RACE TRACK
PUSH Tour Way Down JcstUng - : -..
BROADWAY . I
CRASH the Oate ot Fasmms - ""
" SPEAKEASY tn the flFTIES - '
Oct a line oa the Revelry and Jaar
hixxjazxca tcsse and a' suNssra ' ' k
: A
U the First PsdsattEX. Cr!i-rire, ThrCl-Dracan et
. : CJanioroviKewTork ...
1 L .VtMlMlbiv.4
T12saaai production. The Masi I
SPEtltEllS)f' III
1 EVE-EAR APPEftL
Narrative Oping7oday At
Capitol Crammed With
Vivid Action
The Fox Movietone prod action
of Edward Knoblock and George
Rosner's well known stage success,
"Speakeasy," which reaches the
screen of BUgh's Capitol today tor
a run of four days, contains an
abundant supply of all things ne
cessary to make aa up-to-the-min
ute entertaining picture.
- mmaruy, -speakeasy" is an
atl-Ulking Fox Movietone produc
tion wnicn. brings to the screen
not only, the voices of the players
bnt every natural sound associated
with the location filmed and the
situation of .the story related.
Tne.; narrative is said to be
crammed with action and dramatic
punch aa well as generously
sprinkled with comedy and adroit-
IX interspersed with thrilling high-
ugnis. -
Seventeeh Join
First Baptist
Mfcaictia nv mem oers were
exieaaea tne hand of fellowship
at the morning service at the
First Baptist church last , Sunday,
reports the pastor. Rev. Robert L.
Payne, who adds that the Sun
day school enrollment has passed
the 400 mark. On a recent Sun
day nine persons united with the
cnurcn at one service, six com
lag from one family.
BIO PICRIC PLAXIPED
- Tne annual Waterloo group
gathering neld under the auspices
of- the American Sunday School
Union will be held at Waterloo,
Linn county, Jnne St. The gather-
yug aaa had an average attend
ance or several years ot over
3500 people.
ettats
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Final ' Meeting For Season
; Has Program by Fanv
Hies of District
. RICKEY, Jane -15 The last
meeting of the Rickey Community
tlab was held on Friday evening.
National Flag Day was observed
and as nnuanally good program
wa - furnished : by the members.
Each family represented- In- the
elab'was responsible tor ' one
number on the program. ? - -
- The next meeting of theclnb
will be held the second Friday In
October.' . -
The following program was giv
en: "
Flag Salute School Children
America: ............ Audience
Reading. Our Flag. .'.'......
. t ....-,... . . Margaret Magee
Reading, Willie's Hearing....
vi.... Beverly McMillan
Vocal solo ...Clara Scheimacher
- Accompanied by Marie EUtrom
Masie. 5 Beardaly-Flaher Orchestra
Reading, My Girl ; Junior Martin
Rfadlng, Smile .John Tekenburg
Reading . . Ida Teckenbnrg
Rtading ."....Mrs. Otto Blnegar
VOcal Solo . . : ; , .OrvU'Beardsly
Aecomoanied by Olive Beardalr
Reading ...... .Elaora Edwards
Music. Beatdily-Fiaher Orchestra
Reading .Hsiel Magee
Heading ... .Wflmt Scheimacher
Music, Beardily-Flsher Orchestra
Elks Plan Big
Golf Tourney
Illahee Course
. Sixty or more Elks will engage
In the second annual Elks golf
handican tournament which -win
open 8naday at the dahee Conn-
try cine. Walter J. Page, win
ner of the tournament last year,
is chairman of the committee la
charge of arrangements. He, has
Issued an lnviution to all Elks,
whether members ot the Salem
lodge or not, to compete. Play
win continue each Sunday until
the finals are reached.
SALEM NET H
The Salem Tennis association
has received an inviUtlon to Its
members to enter the central
Oregon tournament at Bend July
4 and 5. Salem and Bend teams
played a home-and-home series of
matches last year. The central
Oregon tuornament draws play,
ers from all parts of the sUte.
Crab Bayers Bsuy
With four crab buyers in the
field- and shipping out crabs at
the rate of 150 to 300 dozen a,
day, the crab Industry at War
renton is enjoying quite a boom.
Crabs are quite plentiful outside
the river.
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Special! Added. I
; EDDIE CANTOR
in :
iegf eld's Uididght Frolic
, All-Talking
. .' - Also v '
" - TODAY OXLT "
Ftnchca Marco's
": VfViiritie3,,T
h. CARLOS MEIER
. - at the organ
Headlinersh I
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5
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DMsld-Brtsa. verrewial ftnr
tte ot the vandevOto stage ahown
above; "Red" Donohno and U
No"( center, in "Traffic Mad-
Io" and below. Sans Coslow. fs4tS:
moos eons; writer and
Cloverdaie Folks
Enjoy Fine Social
CLOVERDALE. June 15. The
W. C. T. U. Is giving an ice cream
social and program at the school
house-on -Saturday evening, June
15.
Mrs. Charles Tairo and chil
dren.' Haxel and Errol of Oreron
City, "Mrs. Rachel Header, ot Sa
lem, and Mrs. Mary Herst ot Sil
verton took . dinner here with
friends Thursday.
Pete Davie is employed tn Sa
lem, becinnina- work Thnrmdr . .
William Anderson began pick
ing his Etterbnrc strawberries
thU week.
tflrovtujonia t
WAMNG'S
with
Morton Downey
Bletodioos Songster
COiinNG REAL 800
.n. SI r -fi. .H I a -v " x
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110
BE UK
KffllSOBJECIS
-" eswaw-M i
C5 Members Lost to Friends
During Year Report at
Mewberg Shows
NEWBERG, June 15 The
work of peace and World Ser
vice occupied the attention of
Oregon Yearly meeting of the
Friends church Friday in Us 37th
annual meeting this morning.
The annual, report of the peace
department. was presented by Le
vi T. Pennington of Pacific cou
lego. ..This report showed Tory
commendable work on . the part
ot, the 'Friends ot the Pacific
Northwest in the effort to pro
mote . international good-will and
brotherhood A gold medal de
clamation contest followed. . In
which six winners of silver medal
contests. conducted by the peace
department under the auspices ot
the : American Friends Service
Committee, competed tor the gold
medal. The prize was won .by
Ronald Shark of -Sherwood. .
A song in costume by the jun
ior and Intermediate yonns; peo
ple or the . Newberg Methodist
church waf ajso greatly enjoyed.
The final message of the ' Near
East Relief of Oregon Yearly
Meeting of Friends was present
ed by J. J. Handsaker ot Port-
Und. regional director for this
work for the Pacific Northwest;
The yearly meeting made its fin.
al contribution to this cause,
whoso financial solicitation ends
this morning. " '
Yearly Beports Made
The pearly meetings service
committee report from MOo P.
Elliott, . superintendent of this
work tor the yearly meeting, was
presented by Professor Chase L.
Conover. who also presented ex
cerpts from the annual report to
Oregon yearly meeting ex tae
American Friends Service torn-
mitteo. Tof the first Umo Ore
gon yearly meeting .authorised
the appointment ot two repre
sentatives on the American
Friends Service committee.
ber of epistles, were re
nts . year from yearly
elsinom:
ONE NIGHTLOlfLY
DESERT SONG
OPERA COMPANY
" Person) -
The Real ShowNot a Canned Phonograph Recora
SJWARTS
FAMOUS
SYMPHONY
HTM a. Mi Mint IMVJUm
Better than, his ntodsnt
. 'er "Bieesem Time1
Hear the songs which
fcavo eaclrcM
the globe
f One
J,-. Alone
Deseft
Leve fenp
...HeI
V
Oae Flower In
Year Garden," -
OVER ONE XAR IN LONDON HEW YRK, CHICAttO.
II WEEKS IN SAN FRANCISCOLOS-AJ SELES : . '
ALREADY IT. HAS ENTHRALLED; MILLIONS v
Rousing male chorus, best outside grand opera.
Beantioas houris who can sirrg as well as dance.
: him UnrTlNr m( VwiiIbi I3.M
BsL IL0O fS.00 fz.ie
Mts Ww
Another Big Stellar Bill!
tS M An aU.tartle
S J1 ' I'm., romance,
Xf,5SSX eomedy. and ,
1 N'.Q:V - Jt ; v.- : thrill. .
A 100
Talking
Ticlnr
; RICHARD ARLErj
BACLANOVA'
JACIC OAUIE
meetings belonging to the generV '.
al conference ot friends, com-'
moaly fill4. ITlckiltes,. It was
decided not to inter into . official
corresppnrfwtth4hese genera
al conferents fFjfends. -nor to re
pry officially ; to Jo!nJ eptsUes ;
from the orthodox aad Hlekslto r
Friends though, correspondence '
la. to be continued with -orthodox,
yearly, meetings who hold joint -.-sessions
. with , general conference -friends.
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The sUtistical report showed
a lose of l 5 members daringv the "
year, the number last year being "
3294 and this year 3S0S.
TURNER. Juno 15 While
Charles Walker, president of the
Northwestern School , of Com
merce, also of "School of Master
Methods." 'was in Turner upon
the ofcasion of delivering ' the
high scTiool graduation addre&s.
two weeks sgo. he looked over
the class' records with a view ot
offering a limited number .of 2-
year scholarships, with the result
that dnriag the past week. O. at.
Clark, aim of the school's super-
tlaors, has visited Miss Lillian Pe
terson and Kenneth sear ana ot
tered them the oportunity of, en
4 thm r "RrhnnX at ' Master
Methoda."' lTBiey accepted v and
wont to Portland Saturday morn
tec to arraaxt their work. "
Turner Young Set
Fetes Birthday
OtWssDeteell
TrmxRi T Jnnsf IS A . large I
nnmher of the younger Ml of
yoangr YtOPl: jhe4ped Miss- Sheala
dsr ArliisliHf eTenlnr at -ths
home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. y. a DemiL a marry
time was enjoyed by all and cake.
im mm & strawberries were
served at. the-close of the even
ing's ooymeat. - '
theatre
- THURSO JUNE 20 .
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