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5 t .J. PAGE TWLiJTY- BE JULY 1! Annual Outing of Denomina? ..v tion at Champoeg Park i '.i to See Program MetbidiVDa wm b eobserred atCbampoea; park Tharsdar, 11. whea members and friends of .t denomination will meet for ha annul picnic and outing. This is the fourth annual Champoe Bay for Methodists, an erent srhfch was ordered by the Oregon Conference. : . - f'-The day's ; program will begin . at V10:3 o'clock -that .morning, vita RT. Pred-C.-Taylor f the Salea , FJrst chnrch - conducting derotlonal - exercises. . Following this Fred Lockley, well known Historical writer of Portland, and Hi J. Hendricks of the editorial staff of the Statesman, Salem, will glTe addreasea, and Key. W. Jj Gordon, D D.. castor Mt. Ta- The OREGON STATESMAN. Salera, Or-- Morning, Jnne 30, ld29 markets on! the Lak Labis sec tion ana.aonvB haa been shipped l a mixed car. ; Tna early sum mer, celery lrlll more' ont about the first of July. Gardens on. the lake section look particularly good this year.. Mr. and Mrs. D. Degross and son Bobby Degross left the first of this week for Wisconsin where they Will Tisit with retatlwa It.. wlU diiTe throngh-and- expect to a gone aDout two .months. , Miss Grace Klampe recently en tertained the Junior ThHiHi.m deayorers with a party at . her home. Different sanies wer niv. ed and at the eloSe of the after noon x luneh was " served - by the hostess. In the group were: Ber nadeen Dangherty. , Leroy : Isnam, Merle Tracbsel.. BobbT Desrou Miles Doyle, Katheryn Blanton. Wayne Traehsel, .Raymond Bfbby, Elmer MeClaughery, Leslie KUmpe. Clyde Rohm Franrh luampe - anr the hostess J uraee Klampe. V : - i ; J. P. Smart was Jioma oxer the week-end from Lebanon, whera be superintends the reception" of and shipping of berries to - the Held Murdoch cannery la West Salem. Mrs. Smarts Margaret and Jim my took him back to Lebanon on Sunday and they aU went on up to Caseadla. - ' ' Theodore Benard was shocked to learn of the recent sudden death of kh inntv . i. T.-,- arsen In a IffMlnnrlll hoit.t Mrs. E. A. Bawllngs of Veal ta,, who has been Tlsitlng her pf'- enta, Mr..and Mrs. TahUa, has re turned to her home. - . . Margaret Smart was one of 14 pupils presented la recital by V00 Rath Bedford, teacher ef pi Monday algkt. at Nelso-" " Salem. , O June 11 Mrs. Es and ' granddaughter. aci Mildred. Card, who nave been nsltlng a fortnight at the W. c ecott Scott oln left. Thursday, for home , fa - Calgarr. Alberta. zsiaada. eznectlna to remain over one day in Portland. Miss Card baa been for three years employed in the office of the Calgary Herald. Mrs.' G. N. Thompson of Keiser, Ear. and Mrs. A. P. Lcyton and Mrs.. 'P. E. Fisher ef 8alem. at tended, the funeral of Mrs. C. I Heekart'a mother, Mrs. Miner, In Corrallla,' Friday - afternoon; Mrs. Heckart, Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Thompson. are associated rn the Branch work ef the mission ary society of the KrangeUeal church. Rer. Layton is a former pastor of the deceased. - Mr. nad Mrs. Jno. Blake. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Watson and Cath erine. Betty and John Watson of Pasadena Calif., are bouse guests at Willow Lake Farm, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blake. ' They bad with them a white scotch terrier dog. a pet of the family.' which became frightened and ran away. The loss is rery great to tkem.j The company. Is touring Oregon and they with the Blake will motor ; to the ? coast Monday.' - - - ; -w I Moiintadri Vitw & : Ol Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Chapman were pleasantly surprised a San day by the arrlTal of a nephew of Mrs. ' Chapman's. Clyde Altken, whose. home Is In EarlTllle, HL He came by way of California where " Ui'-vwn lemon acreage, and thuaTcdmbined business with pleasure on hls.-wesUrn trip. He is retuurnlng to Illinois; by waj 'of Spokane, where he will Tisit other VeUilTes..V ; - - jirs. Phillip Bouffler, with three friends from Salem, motred to MAUn&Tille Thursday, where they were guests at a dinner party, at the home of Mrs.3 John GraTos. t .ji Uirnrit Farr and Frances: and .Elaine Lynchwere risitors at tne uieco hob ow .day. r-5-' - n : -" KINGWOOn Jame 29 Mr. and Doroth. Catherine, and Winifred, of Pari. Cult who were Tlsitlng Applewhite famllv. hava rn. hisjasjn w'" rr-sss: - v, vmuujt as aiirn urnnn Hi be ' Local Mm YmrtMp w arawavsva a 1 us m .hF.n it,, r-hmmpoeg com mission, appoint r the Ore n -vnr.M, chairman, W. nr. v D. D.. LL.D . nre . -nsf atlisie Will hA rfiritp1 - siaiBB. - r, I . w wiUlsm M. Boyer, director of tuvtic, fiuuu svnooi. jut. j. rt. Temple will eive the henedlrtlnn. ttottowingr which a picnic and bas- Ket innch wuube m order until 2 r l In the afternoon. Willamette unlTerslty and Kimball Schoolof .Theology, wUl have charge of the program, E. S. Hammond, D. D., . presiding. The program follows: f f ' Afternoon Program V Vocal duet Revs. H. G. Crease , hud George F. Gordon. i i t ddrefip--Rer. j William . Wal f I ; Wee Youngson,-, tk p., LL. D., "My PersdharMemofles'of Dr. Henry Dt Kimball and Dr. Henry J. Tal bott." I.' Reading Mrs. H. G. Cronse. . Address Ronald C. Glover, "The Christian Leadership in the Future." 'Jduslc. Address Dr. Carl Gregg Don ey,!D. D., LL. D. fRev. D. Lester Fields will give an illustrated address, "Oregon the Pioneer's Paradise" in the ev enting. Preceding the address, will be a brief program. 04 O LakeLabish o o OLAKE LABISH, June 27. J. C. McFarlano is recovering from a recent attack of rheumatism and is cable to go about on crutches. L-ra iMcFarlane was a teacher for inanyyears ond is an expert canoe maker many of his boats are to be? seen on the rivers an dlakes of the northwest. tfeElla McMunn and her mother, MrsV Su-ian McMunn, spent Sun Bar in Lacomb visiting relatives, f '.LABISH CENTER. June 29. Large heads of Lake Lablsh let tueeej'e being sold at the gardens ton the lake for three heads for 10 cents it is reported. Some early eiery has been cut for the local possesor of several varieties of finite annsual cactns nlanta - which were sent her by her daugh ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Un Ellis White on their recent honey moon in California, The plants were mostly secured on the desert near the Mexican line. Mrs. Ed Flnley. who haa been SlCk for Some tim -hill a nlaau.t surprise on Wednesday, when John caarge, dressed In his kilties, came up and serenaded her with tne bagpipes. Mr. Charge is the I leader of the Scotch band, and was on his way to the Scotch pie-1 ntc at tne fair grounds. He was ac companied by his aunt, Mrs. Eliza uaiaer. 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