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I X jNeyire from Mid-Valley District Communifaes for Statesman Readers" -O 1V4. A 1 I lt B I I MT. ANGEL. . J s red and Fthel- rnm nun I1 V, June 22. John;Btrt XV. Gibbons returned Sunday fnm Notre Dame, Indiana, where be has been majoring in Journalism, the return trip was made by nuto in company of; Bob Barrett of Al bany and Dennis Heenan, of Sa lem. Rev. Dominic Wedenschweilcr, pastor of St. Alary's Parish, In at tending a retreat. During his ab sence, Rey. Boneventura Hueisser of St. Benedict's Abbey is attend ing to bis duties. Lawrence Butscb and family of Oakland, California, is spending a two weeks' vacation at the fann , home of his father, Henry Butseli. Mrs. J. D. Miller entertained the bridge club Thursday evening, "Mrs. A. J. Kicker receiving the trophy for high score and Mrs. A. J. Blusch consolation award. The guests for the evening we-e, Mrs. R. T. Bisenius, Mrs. R J. Welton, Mrs. A. J. Ficker. Mrs. C. J. Terhuar, Mrs. J. H. Bigler, . Mrs Paul J Schwab, Mrs. A. J. Butsch and Mrs. E. P.- Seharbaeh. Monitor MONITOR. June 22 M r s. Clyde Crawford of Taft has been spending the week with ber mo ther Mrs. Walter Long and fam- Hy. Howard Mollett. who is work ing on the new stadium at the state fair grounds, visited bjs' sis ter, Mrs. D. J. (inlanders the first ef the week; .Miss Doris Richards, who is keeping house for A. K. Nelson, spent the week-end in Portland. Mr. and Mrs.,C. F. Willi made a business trip to Portland Mon 1 day. The J. A. Van Cleaves were din ner guests Sunday of the J. J. Bid well family In Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jensen and family and Miss Juanita ,Nfn of Walla Walla, were Salem visitors Monday. Lizzie Hastie , was one ot the members of the graduating class at Mt. Angel normal last Wednes day. Mrs. Hastie has been engaged to teach the Thomas school. Howard Van Cleave left Thurs day evening fori Fort.-Lewis, where, as a member of the R. O. T. C. he goes into training for six weeks. Miss Edris Roycroft, a high school teacher of Scotts Mills, and sister,. Miss Florence of Bend, were recent guests ot their cousin. C. V. Carmichael and family. Ray. and Mrs. D. J. Gillandera and little son Charles - left Wed nesday In their car for Everett, Wash., for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jacobson are sojourning at Belknap. Springs. C M. Lindberg of Portland call ed on his father, E. Lindberg, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Melby en tertained Mr. and Mrs. M. O White at dinner last Sunday. Miss Juanita Nixon ot Walla Walla Is spending a few weeks at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. H. Jensen and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Ingvel Edland left last Tuesday on their vacation They expect to visit Pendleton and other eastern Oregon points and also several places -in the Puget Sound district. Dinner guests at the S. L. Bran tue'r home last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. George Miksch, Mr. and . Mrs. Maynard Miksch, Mm,. Mary Miksch and Mrs. Ball, all of Port land. At the annual school meeting last Monday A. K. Nelson was elected director to serve three years and Mrs. Elvira Carmichael was re-elected clerk. John Ferguson and little daughter Jean and Helen, 'jf Port - land, were visitors this neck at the U D. Leu on home. Mr. Fergu son was accompanied home by his mother, Mrs. Kate Ferguson who has made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Lenon for the past year. Mrs. Ferguson expects to go to Colo rado after a short visit in Port land. Ralph and Loreta Wolfe left last week in the formers car for j Veiser, Idaho, where they will visit their sister, Mrs.. . Helen Vick, and brother, Lester Wolfe. Dorothy and Ethel Jensen, lit tle daughters of Mr. nA; Mrs. Earl Jensen of Wenatchee, Wash., are spending the summer with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lenon en- . teftained the following guests at tinner last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Coox of Los Angeles and Mrs. John Kiggina-and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Klggins o Estacada. A. M. Soring is confined to his bed with illness bat Is improving under the .doctor's care. . Mrs, Lester Stanton who re cently underwent a major opera- ' tion is convalescing at the, heme W her- sister-in-law,, Mrs. Ray Waits in Portland.'--, -' Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe of Portland are visiting the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wolfe. Mrs. George Wolfe is a ttacher ;in the Portland schools and has Just closed a successful , chool year. Mrs. Ruth Smith and children, Jimmy and Margery of Park Rap- lJj, Mich., are visiting at the C. .lv ! . smth Mrs. Carmichael were old school friends In the east. West Salem WEST SALEM, June 22. A ery enjoyable party was given n Monday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. George Chapman on Third street, the occasion being Mts. Chapman's 64th birtb.lajr. Tbe rooms were gay with flowers. An Impromptu program of songs and readings was given, after whicli dainty . refreshments, were served lyjMrsJ. E. Thomas, M5ss Lot Ue(McAdaras and .Misi Fern Mil ler. Mrs. Chapman was the reci pient . of -many lovely sifts and cards, v " . . Mrs. Elisabeth Kashervarof aad three daughters, Ereanore, Mild- red Ed. Clark, from Portland, were Sunday dinner guests at the Bill- George Chapman, who works at the Spauldlng Sash and Door factory, suffered a painful acci dent Monday morning when he backed into a track and f "11 white carrying one end of a large tim ber, lie is confined to his bed with badly bruised limbs but was fortunate to escape with no brok en bones. He is under the treat ment of Dr. Morse. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donough drove down from Portland on Sunday to spend the afternoon as guests of the J. R. Bedford f-tui-ly on First street. Dinner finest on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sbel'.ey and Mr. and Mrs. Clod Filter of the L'b erty district, were Sunday dinner guests at the F. P. Wlls " home in Kingwood avenue. In the aft ernoon they paid a visit to the Roaring River fish hatchery be fore returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbel Young drove to Albany for the week end where they were the guests ot Mrs. Young's parents, Mr. esd Mrs. Nutting of that city. Sidney Hawthorne of Forest Grove spent Saturday a the guest of his friend- Robert Miller of Second street. Mrs. 0"Dell and daughter. Mar- jorie ot Salem were guests on Sunday evening at the J. R. Bed ford home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson of Grand Island were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ro-cman of the 'Dew Drop Inn." Miss Genevieve Gilliam arrived from Tillamook Sunday evening to spend the summer with her mother at the home of her sister and hnsband, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lemon. Ijrnvt's for Southern Oregon George Steward left Monday on a business trip to southern Ore gon. He expects to go as far south as Klamath Falls before return ing home. Ralph Blivens. who has been West Salem's mail carrier, has re signed from the postal service. He will ente( the radio business in Salem. Mr. Elivens has been carry'ng mail in this city since the carrier service was establish ed. J. J. Arnold, local letter car rier, is taking his place for the present. C. E. Greene ha had a new sign erected in front of his par age on Edgewater street. Some new t.igns have also been palmed on the west side of the build IB. Ralph Sebern is confined to his home on Franklin street with an attack of muscular rheumatism. The Felsinger home on Third street has been greatly improved by a new coat of paiat. It aiso has been re-shinled. Mrs. T. J. Shipler and children plan on leaving the city next w;:ek to spend the summer with Mr. Shipler who is in Allegheny, Calif ornia. They had planned on leav ing this week, but liulo Margaret came down- with 'he mumps thus delaying theh for a w?ek. The house being erected ut the corner of the Wallace end Clen creek roads by W. A. Remington, a local contractor, is n?aring com pletion. This residence is being built for Mr. Compton, who is a superintendent at the Hunt Bros, cannery in Salem. Mr. Ora Gilliland of 1213 Franklin street, who is uffpiing from a fractured ankle, is able to be about' on crutches now. T'.ie Gillilands recently moved ho re from Oklahoma. O O Valsetz VALSETZ. June 22 The baseball game between the Am erican Can Co. and Yehetz for Sunday. June 10 was called off on account of the heavy rain. Summer school opened for work Tue day at 8 a.m.. with about 46 pupils and 5 practice teachers. Mrs. Brov.n has Miss Wolfe ard Miss Krender. practice teachers with her in the first and second grade rooms. Miss OBrten and Mi"s Catterson are with Mrs. March in the third and fourth grade. Mr.s Crater and Miss Nineman have the fifth, sixth and seventh grade:-. There will be s;s weeks of summer school W;th hours from S a. m. to 11:45 a. m. 'At the recent school meeting Mr. Thomas was elected director land Mr. Bartiom clerk. Mrs. E. D. Mason of Portianu returned to her home after spend ing several days visiting her sis ter. Mrs. Yeager. Mr3. Jim Dodson and children have gone to Pasadena, Calif., where they will sperd s-veral weeks at the home of her sister. About three weeks ago Mrs. Jack Gobel injured her right foot by dropping, a small door on it. At first nothing mure was thought about it, but last Saturday It be came so painful that a doctor was consulted. She is now walking on crutches a the bones of the foot are badly bruised. Mrs. A. Erickson and baby have gone to Salem to visit her mother. Mrs. Potter and daughter, Gertrude wfnt to Salem where Gertrude intends to live with her grandmother and work. Mrs. rot- ter will visit a few days. G. C. Lawrence has returned to his home in Portland. He came to Valsetz to attend'the commence ment exercises ot the eighth grade and remained a week. Mr. and Mrs. Will .McDonald motored to Dallas Saturday and experienced great great difficulty on returning Monday afternoon on account of the heavy rain. Each car passing over the road cut It up worse. ; The home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bagley was beautifully decorated Saturday evening. A bridge party was Jn progress with three tables being In- play. The i guests were Mr." and Mrs. Heydon, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Claud Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Grout, Mrs. Hobson. Mrs. Walter Ray mond, and Miss Louise Brown. Miss Louise Brown won first prize and Mrs. Claude Brown FiiirJl prize among the ladies. Claud Brown first and Frank Hey don final prilzes a'mong the gentle men. A dainty luncheon was serv ed by the hostess. Mr and Mrs. Don Bloyd have returned from Portland where they had gone to be with Mrs. Wilson in her late bereavement. Mr.' and Mrs. H. F. Thomas have returned from Portland where they had gone to attend the wedding of Miss Vera O'Brien and Paul Miller. Mrs. Thomas and the bride are sisters. Mis Neva Page ot Falls City is visiting at the home of her bister. Mrs. Vernon Murphy. After spending several days at the homed of ber daughter. Mrs. Art Ross, and son. Lot Gardner. Mrs. Anna Gardner has returned to Falls City. O O Falls City FALLS CITY, June 22. Mr and Mrs. Chester Ward .and two sons spent Saturday, June 14, with Mrs. Phoebe Ward. Miss Fercie Miles, who ccs taught in Falls City the last two years, left Saturday for Portland to attend the University of Ore gon Extension Course at Port land. Miss Miles will teach in Sil- verton next year. Thursday afternoon Mrs. M. L. Thompson entertained in honor of her sister, Mrs. Hale who is visit ing her. Present were Mrs. Jelli son, Mrs. Ford. Mrs. Tetherow, Mrs. Neenan. Mrs. Vedder, Mrs Giant. Mrs. Paul, Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Cobb, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Thompson. At a very quiet school meeting held in the hifch school Monday evening, Mrs. R. Paul was re elected schorl director and Mrs Clay Guthridge re-elected clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartley re turned Thursday from a short trip in Washington. The? leave Mon day for Berkely, Cal., where they will attend the summer session of the University of California. Georgiana Loftus celebrated her 13th birthday with a delightful dinner party Saturday evening. June 15. There were dainty rose- hud favors and a lovely pink and white cake. Guests for the evening were Eada Watt, Bessie Baint2r, Marguerite Miles. Rozella Frink and Jennie June Hatch. Marguerite Miles left Wednos day for Salem to rpend the sum mer with her sister, Mrs. Andrew Hunter. The Falls City Woman's club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrr. Creswell. Invited guests for the afternoon were Mrs. R. Paul, Mrs. Jellison and Mrs. Cobb. A group of Falls City young people enjoyed a wiener roast in the Epworth League park Saiur June 15. Woodburn WOODBURN. June 22. Mn C. C. Geer and daughter. R'lth drove to Portland with Mrs. Eu sene Moshberger and sou and daughter, Ladrew and Naomi, on Monday. Mrs. Geer and Mr Moshberger represented the Woodburn Woman's club at luncheon given in honor of the state federation president. .Mrs Sippel, at the Congress hotel. Julia Bell Austin has recently returned from an extended visit to St. Helens where she has been the guest of her brother. Stanley Stark and Warne Guiss left last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stark for Marsh field Mrs. Stark and the boy will go on to San Francisco to visit rela tives. Mrs. Robert W. Simmons and Son, Bobbie, of Tacoma, Washing ton. arrived here Wednesday for an indefinite visit with Mrs. Sim mons mother, Mr?. E. M. Castle. C. C. Geer and daughter, Ruth, went to Yacolt. Washington, to at tend to their property there. They re ported most '6f the roads rood i ;mji then scenery at Battleground Lake and Lewis River beautiful. Woodburn delegates at the Whittier circle state convention at Newport this week arc Lottie Live say and Myrtle Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nendel end daughter. Leona Mae, Jeft the home of Mr. Nendel's mother, Mrs. Henry Layman, Sunday for their home in Santa Maria. California. During their visit here they at tended the l'ose festival and made the Mt. Hood loop trip with Mrs. Arista NendeL and Mrs. Layman. Saturday Miss Leona Mae's birth day was observed with a party at the Arista Nendel home. The little girl received many attractive gifts as well as two lovely birthday cakes. Murel Nehl. popular W. H. S. athlete, who had the index finger on his left hand badly smashed in a corn planter last week, not have to have that member ampu tated, much to tbe relief of high schrool athletic boosters and "Tuffy's" many friends about the city. Under the care of Dr. Donnel ly the finger is rapidly improving and soon w ill he almost as good as new. o o urner TURNER, June 19. The grow ers ot strawberries" and hay are wishing for less rain Just now. Heavy clover end vetch is now so heavy it is going down. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Riches of Gaston visited home folks .'n Tur ner Sunday. Mrs. E. S. Pratber and son are visiting relatives near McMinn ville. Mr. and Mrs. Grfce of Shaw vig ited'ln Turner Sunday. Mr. Fred Smith, who spent the winter at the Soldiers' Home at ! RoAburg. is visiting at the F. C. J Gunning home. j Mrs. Cornelia George who has j made her home at the D. B. Park i home during the year is spending the summer at Newport. The school election in District Si. resulted In the election of Arthur Edwards ior director ior tbre years and W. F. Riches wa elected clerk for one year. It was Iso voted to have the school house painted during vacation. j TURNER, June 22. Ieou-ird Farris. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Farris and Miss Mabie Sears were married in Corvallis on June 14. Their new home w ll be at Wrenn. Ore. Mr. Fan is lived most of his life in and nr Turner and is a graduate of the local high school. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Funsfon at tended Pomona Grange Wednes day at Butteville. accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Gulvin of Marion. Mrs. E. S. Prat her and son Earl Jr., have returned from a week's visit with Mrs. Prather's parouts, Mr. and Mrs. Hutchens, near Mc- Minnville. The M. E. Ail society met on Thursday with Mrs. John Ran som. Plans were made tc spend all day ThuTsday, June 2 7 at the home of Mrs. C. A. Beer. Quilt ing and dinner will be the main features of the aay. Friends are nvited to attend. S. H. Baker has returned from Corvallls. Fred Smith returned Thursday evening from Newberg, having begn in attendance at the G. A. R. state meet. - Mrs. M. Cox ot Eugene spnt the -week with her niece. Iter. Grace Driver. Prof. John Cox was down from Albany Thursday, looking aftr school Interests for the coming year. Mrs. L. J. Rowley- spent the week end in Portland, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Baker, former Turner people. Mr. and Mrs: Arthur Edwards have been called to near Baker on account of the illnesg of their son-in-law, Guy Hobson. J. C. Jenson is able to be in his blacksmith shop after his re cent illness with penumonia at his home in Aumsville. E. T. Peirce, Elmer Ball and Merle Pearson returned the first of the week from a fishing trip in the region of Mt. Jefferson. Much snow was encountered ;is would be expected at this season of the year. But they found fish ing good O O Lake Labish LAKE X.ABISSH. June 22. With a big M. W. A. all-day pic nic on Sunday. June 23, at Pedee, and the Old Timers picnic at the fairgrounds on the same date, people here are puzzled how to be present at both places at the same time. E. A. Matthes and II. W. Mears spent Tuesday in Portland. Some large plantings of po'a toes are being made here. Mostly of the Burbank variety. James L. Matthes returned to Kent, Oregon, early this week His wife and daugfaer remained here where Mrs. Matthes is con valescing In the Salem General hospital. James Matthes is book keeper for the Tum-A-Lum I.um ber company ot eastern Oregon. Some early hay has been cut here, but the more conservative farmers are determined to do no hay cutting until after July 4 Fremont South, veteran rural farrier, who has been ill, is re covering. Mr. South has carried the mail, summer and winter on- Rural Route 8 for 30 years. If anybody needs a monument in the Hall of Fame, it is these faithful mail carriers. LABISH CENTERTjune 22. The county road crew has begun work on the "Million Dollar Hgh way." which extends from Birg ham's corner to the .D,,nn place and on past the Hayes place. Among those who attended the rose show in Portland last week were: Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Mc Claughry and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Starker, Mr. and Mrs H. E. Boehm and son Clyde, an Hal Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Marko Emerson of Aurora, attended the Children day program last Suntlav morn ing. and later were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Starke The Children's day program con sisted of recitations, exercises, and music, and a good crowd was in attendance. Mrs. Frank Brown of Portland is the house-guest of her daugh ter. Mrs. Roy Perk inc. Little six year old Cuddles Perkins, is recovering satisfactor ily from her recent motor acci dent and will be able to walk as well as ever. O o i Gervais . ! o o GERVAIS, June 22. Recent dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Manning were. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Jepsen and family, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aspinwall, of Woodburn; Bud Long, Fred Ferschweiler, and Donald and Cecil Manning and Kenneth Manning. ' Orville Shcweb, Kenneth Man ning and Lloyd Seeley have teen practicing at Silverton prepara tory to going to San Francisco to play in the American junior base ball tournament. Prof. G. W. De Lay is their coach. This is a try out for an opportunity to go to Denver and finally to Chicago to play in tbe world tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aspinwall left Thursday for Ashland where Mr.. Aspinwall will attend summer normal school. Mr. Aspinwall was principal of the Woodburn gradft school the past year. Mrs. P. L. Palmerton, of Pierre, South Dakota, 'arrived here Sun- Mutual Sayings and Loan Assodat'on A Salem Institution Organized la 1910 . Place your savings with us -Let us finance your home on weekly or monthly payments 142 South liberty Street day evening to visit her brother. John Harper and other relatives Mrs. Lester Colby and family have as their guest, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hasty of Battle Creek, Michigan, and George Hasty, ot Hart, Michigan. They expect to spend the summer here. G. T. Wadsworth has received word that his wife and three chil dren, who left for Kingfisher. Ok lahoma on June 3, reached their destination last Friday evening. Mrs. Theresa Barnes has as her guest since the first of last week.l her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Schwab of Birkenfield. Gilbert Oddie has a very sore foot, having dropped a heav piece of wood upon it. However, no bones were broken. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cutsforth of Canby were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harper. John Xaylor is reported as be ing very ill at his home in Uti- vais. He is suffering from a case of asthma. bad ! Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cntsforf h accompanied . by Gail Cutsforth went to- Yahaats last week on a fishing trip. lone and Doris Turner, went to Portland last week where they at- tended tbe Rose Festival, and vis ited with their, father, Fred Tur ner. Joe Endrigo Is reported as be ing quite sick at his home north of Gervais. Mrs. Annie Baro, who has been guest of ber sister, Mrs. . John Kushnick for some time, left on Wednesday for ber home in Wa terloo, Iowa, going over the Great Northern railway. Mrs. Eleanor Harding and Miss Amy Harding drove to Portland recently and were guests of Dr. and Mrs. White. The parish of St. Louis chuich will hold its annual church pic nic on June 21. The ladies of the Altar society will serve the cus tomary dinner and committees aro to make arrangements for the aft ernoon. A splendid Children's day pro gram was given at the-Gerv:is Presbyterian Sunday school .e- cently, before a large audi.ice. Tbe program consisted of recita tions and songs, and the c , was beautifully decorated for ' e occasion. Helen Ruth, the infant daughter of Mr. and Z'r . D Mars, was given the ordlnan-e of baptism at this service. Rev. II. L. Graffions. pastor, gave an inter esting talk and Mrs. Dale Cuts forth sang "His Eye Is on the Sparrow." o o Waconda WACONDA, June 22. Glenn Savage of Waconda has been iiiite ill with a bad case of tonsilitis. Savage was an instructor in the Carlton school this year. . Mr. and Mrs. Cotter Gould of Eugene are . house guests at the home ot Mrs. Gould's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones. . Mrs. I. A. Loran was a recent guest of Mrs. Rose Hogendorn in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Savage have as their house guest their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Sav age of New York. O O Silverton SILVERTON. June 22 The strawberry festival which was to have been held by the Loyal Ber ian class of the Christian church on Monday evening was postpon ed until better weather; condi tions. The date will be announc ed later. Father's Day was commemorat ed at the Sunday school hour at the Christian church, when the oldest and the youngest fathers present were each presented with a bouquet. Mr. Fred Dickman was the oldest father present, and Agust Herr the youngest. Ta4ks were given by Mrs. C. M. Wray. J. J. Johnson. Girls from Mrs. Merryman's class gave a - bible drill. Miss Lucile Lukins. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lnkins is spending a two weeks vacation from her duties at the Emanuel hospital in Portland. Miss Lukins was a member of the May graduating class from the nurses training schocl at the Emmanuel, where she will be sta tioned until September, when her course will be completed. : r I Hazel Green HAZEL GREEN. June 22. Mrs.. Davis, mother of Mrs. Van Nuyes. has returned with her daughter, Mrs. Gregory, to Rain ier. Miss E. Jores-of Pbrtland, was a week-end guest of Mrs. G. G. Lonney, stopping on her way trpm Philomath, where she taught in Philomath college the past year. Mr. Van Nuyes has sold prop erty near, the school house to. Mr. August Zielinski. and Miss Gregory and Miss Miss Gregory and Miss Sargent of Rainier are staying at tbe Van Nuyes home. Miss Gregory is a niece of Mrs. Van Nuyes. They are picking strawberries for Mr.-j Lahrman and later will pick lo-j ganberries for Mr. Van Nuyes. Quenton, son of B. C. Zelinski eut his foot while cutting straw- ; berry runners Saturday. HAZEL GREEN. Jan. 22. Miss j rotor rtaiiro of Portland was a week-end guest of ber Bister, Sirs, j John Lahrman. Miss Dalke Is in i training in the Good Samaritan hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hashle bacber are visiting Mrs. Hashle bacber's relatives in Portland. At the annual school meeting a budget providing for a new fur nace and new desks was voted. John Lahrman was elected direc tor and Louis Wampler clerk. Edward Hashlebacher hurt his haad severely when helping to build a barn at Switzerland, Ore gon. O O Bethel iO EETHEL. June 22. Little Eve lyn Romig is home from the Mc Minnville hospital where she un derwent an operation for appen dicitis. Mr. and Mrs. John Holland are the proud owners of. a new Ford coupe t ecu uraves. August nnocie and i and bids for fixing routes of Henry Domes went to Dallas tostl)00, buses carrying high school the county school meeting Wed nesday. SiW filling is folng on at the John Romjg farm. Dances at the Domes dance hall are proving a success and will probably rub all summer. The Henry Domes family and Cecite Graves' girls motored lo the Willamina river Sunday, but as it rained all day they spent the day at the L. R. Booth home. Mrs. Morris Romig is visiting at the borne of her brother-in-law, John Romig. Strawberry picking is well un der way at the Marks fields. The berries are ripening very slowly, due to tbe rains and .cool weather. O O Hopewell HOPEWELL. June 22. Mrs. Pearl Clarke of New York Is vis iting her mother, Mrs. E. Bowers. The wood shed at the Advent church burned recently. The cause of the fire is unknown. The new director at the Lone Starr school is G. E. Dunn. Mrs. M. Carpenter was re-elected as clerk. Mrs." Charles Sargent has been elected as the new director of the Hopewell school. Mrs. Mable White was re-elected as clerk. A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hclmer Thorpe in honor of Mr. Thorpe's sister Katie. She and her children are making their home with them. The eve ning was spent in playing cards. At a late hour refreshments of sandwiches, salad, cake, ice cream and coffee were served. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Parvin and daughter Helen and son Matt. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sipola and son Nets, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Settla and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Beaman, Beulah Campbell, Wayne Kangas, Viola Kangas, Alma Kot mftn.ka, Marion Rasaka, Helen Stellman, John Stellman," Charley Pajala, Oiva Kotka, William Kot ka, Ivie Poulvie, David Oke, Hen ry Kiminki, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bantsari, Viola Stellman, John Puutio. " Howard Stephens is sick .with the German measles. N- " Kingwood o KINGWOOD, June 22 Mrs. Glenn L. Adams arrived home on Thursday from Newport where she had been since Monday attending a convention of the Neighbors of Woodcraft and enjoying the salt sea breezes. Mrs. Hoyt of Silverton has been staying with Mrs. Ed Finley and helping with the spring cleaning. Mrs. Finley, 'who has been help lessly ill for more than nine months with neuritis and compli cations, is slowly improving under the care ot Dr. Franz of Salem. Lot L. Pearce of Salem was a caller at the J. P. Smart and J. B. Smith homes on Sunday evening. Mrs. Ben Miller ot Portland is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles .Adams, having come up to be present at tbe wedding of Miss Mamie Hilmon. an event of lest Wednesday evening at West ' Salem. O C : Dall as DALLAS, June 22 Eugene Mor rison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morrison of this city, who has been working at the car shops with his father since school clos ed, Saturday caught his left hand in a band saw and was quite se riously injured. The tip of his (MaMer North Cotnl at Center thumb was cut off and the other whom the Normal school Is av fingers were badly cut. He was ing here from Calif ora ia. School taken to the hospital where he is being held in the morning from remained until Tuesday. ,8 to 11:30. Mrs. Cora Cobb of Portland. is An ice cream and cake sale is visiting here with relatives on her to be held at the Grange hall Fri- way home from ixs Angeiesjday night, June ZS. The purpose where she has 6 pent the winter with her daughter Mrs. Ralph Borrelli. Mr. Borrelli was form-'.will be a program before the sale, erry instructor for the Portland i Everyone is welcome, playgrounds. I The school patrons held a meet- The fire department of this i ing Monday night for the purpose city has presented two players j of electing a new director and benches to LaCreole field, which i clerk. Forest Pence was reelected will be greatly appreciated by all) for director and Claude Larkin of the ball players. They will be! was elected as clerk, permanent fixtures as they are j Mrs. f. Pence and daughter being placed on cement bases. j Betty, came home Sunday from Members of the school boards j Walla Walla. Wa6h., where they from the various school districts bad been visiting relatives, of Polk county met in Dallas j Catherine Pewtherer is going to Wednesday with County Superin-1 i tondpnt Wills to make nronosals i students throughout the county to standard schools. The schools represented included Dallas. In dependence, Monmouth, Rickre all. Perrydale. McCoy, and Airlie. Some proposals were made but several of the districts asked for more time to make their bids, and it was decided that ten days would be allowed them to get their proposals ready. Rickreall RICKREALL. June 22. Mr. and Mrs. Hershe-1 Wit and on Kenneth, and Mrs. George Wait and son. Ralph, left Thursday for California, where they will be visiting for about two weeks. They expected to get as far as Crater lake the first day and camp there for the night. They certainly will have a wonderful trip. Mrs. F. E. Pence and d?n?h ter Betty left Sunday for Walla Walla, where they will visit her mother and other relatives for a few days. Katherine Price who received first prize at the state fair for her angel food rake, left last Sat urday for Corvallis, where she will attend the summer school session. The two others who went were Donald Pence and Mildred Robinson. They also won pr;zes at the state fair this year. Summer school at Rickreall commenced Monday, June 1". There are 30 teachers under .'he supervision of Mrs. Grace eParce. MANIFESTATION ' cnifesbtion of Ihe beautiful iri Service has buildcdour insalulion with lis faultless equip ment ' . , , IHlWoneSon "Whc-n the Summons Come GEae Etetl(5)irfSia(g IPnfl&ffikg meaas all departments amler of the sale is to raise money for the benefit of the Grange. There Portland Friday where she will visit her cousin for the week-end. Luzelle Crippin was taken to the doctor Wednesday to have a cin der removed from ber eye. Slie is gtiting along nicely now. Rosedale I O -O ROSEDALE, June 22. Sever al persons from here attended the Friends yearly meeting at New berg last week. The Wilde family spent sever al days at their ranch. Miss Helen - Cammack spent Sunday evening with her mother here. She is taking some Normal school work at Monmouth for a few weeks. Miss Laura Cammack was in Scotts Mills Tuesday evening, where she acted as bride's maid for Miss Althea Allen who was married to Mr. Ira Dumas. Albert aBtes, of Tillamook, vis ited his ranch here Friday. - Alonzo Surls, of tSayton, calle-d here Monday. ' - o r Perrydale PERRYDALE. June 22 The road work which is going on north of this town is progressing rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansc i are diiving a new Ford sedan. The Perrydale community club met in the high school auditori um on Tuesday evening with a large attendance and a good pro gram. Extensive improvements ate being made in the Perrydale mill (Continued on Page 20.) one cowtrol) Telephone 66 ' 5 - ) i