The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 07, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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TURNER, July ; Mr. ' and
ra. C. Wj Hewitt entertained
Sunday, June 30 with a family
reunion with Mrs. Hewi(t!j broth
ers. .Present were Mr. and Mrs.
CecU Burt of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Bart and young son
of Oakland, CaW 'Mr. and Mrs.
. Vance Burt and .two children and
- Mr; and Mrs. Anns: Burt of S1W
Ter Lake. Wash.ri Mr. and Mrs!
. Arthur Burt, ClaUkanle and Mr.
end-Mrs. A. Burt of Silrerton, Mr.
and Mrs.fC. W. Hewitt and La
Terne and Myron Hewitt.
Mr. and! Mrs. ! T.i C. Gunning
. motored to Vancouver, Saturday
evening, June 29, visiting rela
tives there! over Sanday. Mr. Gun
ning is mail carrier on route 1.
Mrs. Cornelia George returned
from Newport Saturday evening.
Mr. and! Mrs. Lcland Bond and
young daughter Betty, left Thnrs
day erening for their new home
m in micago. i ney j iqnneny urea
f In New York. Mr. Bond Is the
w eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A:
Bond. Mrs. Bond and daughter
have spent some weeks at Turner
and at Riddle, the former home of
Mrs. Bond; !
I Miaa Margaret McKay, who Is
employed j at the -woolen mill in
Salem, 'spent1 Thursday, the
! Fourth at home.
. Mr. and Mrs. V". Ai Martin and
.family spent Sunday at a family
reunion in Albany.
S. A. Riches had a valuable cow
struck by; an auto Wednesday. No
bones were broken but she could
wot get up for 24 hours.
The state Christian church con
vention has been in session all
week, with many in camp and a
number of roe ay fenced, in town.
Attendance Is good though not
quite as large as that of last year.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Good enough of
Ceurt street church, Salem, are In
charge of the' restuarant. C. F.
Swander of Portland is state sec
retary. The national convention
will be held in Seattle this sum
mer. :
Mrs. Lee Theiaseen and three
small sons are home after spend-
n a three weeks vacation at
Long Beach, Wash,
1U1, HUU .U IB. J, J. . UltVU SJICUl
last week-end at Seaside and other
coast points.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bear and
bobs, Kenneth and Willard, at
tended the picnic at Pratum park,
Thursday, Willard substituted on
the West Salem m: E. church baU
j? team. ' . '. .-V
'' Mrs. A. L. Bone3 entertained
with a card party the evening of
Juno 29, j in honor of Mr. Bones'
birthday.!
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Ol tended the Wedding of Mrs. Sploa
strs brother. Henry ' Wetzel; .in
St. Paul, Tuesday morning.
air. and Mrsr Ivan Smltfl and
daughter.' Gale, spent the Fburth
at Wilhoit.
.Spends tSWk-Ewl at HoiLe
Miss Grace Dunagan who tts at
tending summer school at IMon
mou,Ii, spent the weekend at
home.' - ; -
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Logue
and family celebrated the Flour th
at Wflhoit.
many irom nere ceie-
Furth at Molal
A good
bra ted the
; Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Hiskins
and daughter, Mrs. Otis Shebnerd
and small daughter end MHs Do
rothea Shepherd were yiKitirs in
Silverton Wcoe3day.
1 Mrs. George. Haynes and
Glenn, and Miss OUie Cols,
a trip around the Mt. Hood
Wednesday!.' returning homfe
Thursday evening.
n Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Shmidt and
Mr., and Mriii Louis Scharhdr -vis-
ited Mr. Shlmdth's brothd
Hopmere WeIusday evening
o-
Mill City.
Berney, both of Vancouver. Wuk
ington, accompanied them.
Mrs. M. B. Hadley of Portland
spent the Fourth with her son and
family, Mr. Biddy Bishop of Edge-
water street.
Harry Williams and Robert Mil
ler' spent the Fourth at the coast
near Newport.
o- : 'o
Raising Whoopie at Mdlalla
Amity
soil,
made
loop
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MILL CITY, July 6. Mrf
Mrs. B. WWfe- and son, of txng
view. spen ;- the week' visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. j Paul
Horner, Mrs. Wolfe Is a Tisitor of
Mr. Horner. I
Mrs. T. J. Means and children
left for Efugie recently whejns
they will. reside during the! sum
mer. H;
Miss Alice- Eberharl of Stayton
is visiting her sister. Miss Cettte
Eberhart, of this city. Miss Eber
hart is employed as the Ci shier
of the Hammond store.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Klecker, ef
Salem, are Jilting at the ho ne of
Mrs. Klecker'a parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alberti Millsap.
Mr. and jMrs. J. JT. Adami had
at visitors ; from Silverton, Mr.
tad Mrs. G!orge Stet-lhammer and
son.
Lea're for Jfewport
Mrs. A. L. Raines and daugh
ters, Mildon and Patricia, left for
Newport, Sunday, where ther will
spend the remainder of thejsura-
son, of Grants Pass, are spend
ing an extended visit at the borne
of Mrs. Sams' parents. Mr and
Mrs. Reverend Gray.
Miss Eirima Brmon Is visiting
at the honi6 of Mrs. L. H. Ma Hoy
in Portland. , j
William Wason left Thursday
or Seattle' and Vancouver kherft
he will spnd the holidays. Mr.
Mason Is iemploved in the mill
here as head sawyer.
Miss Roberta Cline, datigmer of
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cline
Scotts Milla
' SCOTTS MILLS, July 6. Ivy
Rebekah lodge installed the fol
lowing officers at their meeting
Tuesday evening: Mrs. Ines Ad
ams, being district: deputy presi
dent was, installing officer, assist
ed' by Mrs. Pauline Swartout, dep
uty marshall: Miss La Verne Rich,
noble' grand;-! Mrs. Zella Smith,
treasurer;. Mrs. lies Adams, chap
lain; Miss Minnie! Groshon. in
aide guardian; Johnnie Gamashe,
outside guardian: Mrs. Lena Skir
Tin, R. jS. N. G.; Mrs. Nellie
Amundson, L. S. N. G. ; the vice-
grand, Mrs. Anna IFefguson, and
recording secretary, Mrs. Vina
Ltosinger, being absent, will be
installed at the next meeting.' lee
cream nd cake wers served aft
r lodge.
. Mrs. Reuben DeJardin Visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N,
Schmaltz In Mt. Angel v Tuesday
afternoon, .before (hey left for a
visit with relatives in Montana
Noth and South Dakota. -
juiss fisieua.urosiK ana waiter
IT. Kay jwere quieatly married on
Monday, July 1, in Estacada, and
will make their home there. Mon
evening the Jyounr counle
charivorled at the home of
Kay's parents! Mr. and Mrs
-; Frank Brosig. ? ti
- i Miss i Blondina I Well man and
niece. Miss Gertrude Kayote, of
Salem, jare visiting' Miss Well-
Xan's mother at Crooked Finger
'TJohnl Waibel,- of Willamina
Visited fhla parents, Mr. and Mrs
v' Malt WIbel the .; first of tjie
weeK. .
, Mr." and Mrs. Harry Pounder
'and family of Silverton visited
.Mrs. Pounder's brother-in-law and
sister. IMr. and Mrs. Walter Scott
v Sunday. r
Miss Agnes Matlock of Port
land, but who is attending sum
mer school at Menmouth visited
her cousin, Mrs-i Floyd Shepherd
and family over the weekend
Paul SpJonskl and family it
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.Mrs.
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and
Mrs. Margaret Sams and
km all
four days, recently, visiting
tives in Portland.
To Visit in Oakland
Mr. and Mrs. Sig 4epsei
family left j Wednesday fori
and, Calif., where they wit
relatives for a few' weeks
Miss Opal Goodman, who Is
employed t Dr. P. Byrd'a joffice
in Salem, is home for a f three
weeks' vacation at the home of
her parents. Mr. and MrsJ Ellis
Hill. r
A. T. Cocker and family left
for Vancouver, B. C, where they
will visit friends and relative for
week. Mr. Cocker Is cashier at
the depot here. His place id
filled by K. J. Knickerbocker, of
Portland 4 until the formers re
turn. f ;
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AMITY, July . Friday eve
ning a reception was given Rev.
and, Mrs. W. E. Stanton, welcom
ing them to their new home; In
Amity. Rev. Stanton is the Meth
odist minister. A social evening
of visiting and getting; acquainted
was spent and also a program was
presented. After the program re
freshments of Jtee cream, coffee
and cake were served.'
A. H. Patrick sold his farm
south of this city last week to Otto
Skalstad of Portland Mr. Patrick
has made his home'' here for about
five years. He will move to a
small place near Eugene. This will
make it convenient for his child
ren to attend the university.
Miss Edith Latimer was home
Sunday visiting with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Latimer.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hartmafi of
Carlton spent Tuesday at the J
R. Snod grass home.
H. 3. Richter and daughter and
W. E. Rea spent Tuesday 'forenoon.
in McMinnville
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Waldron
and children transacted business
in McMinnville Tuesday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Lieble trans
acted business in Portland Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Richter vis
ited a number of the beach resorts
Sunday. '
D. R. Pearson of Carlton trans
acted business In this city Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vincent and
family spent the fourth at Woods.
Miss Edith Patterson was a Mc
Minnville visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Torbet and
son spent last Friday evening at
Champoeg attending a bankers'
association and also enjoying a
picnic.
Miss Louise and Mary Jean Tay
lor returned to their home in Port
land after spending two weeks
With Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ruble of
this city.
Bert Tovey was In McMinnville
Monday on busiaess.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dickey and
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fuller spent
the Fourth at Pacific City.
- Miss Margaret Dye of Portland
spent the day at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Lester Allison Sunday.
Miss Fannie Walker returned
home last Wednesday from a visit
with relatives in Halsey. Salem
and Junction City.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Briedvell
spent the Fourth at their cottage
at Neskowin.
Mrs. Lor a Coovert of Salem
spent Sunday in Amity at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Jones.
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Upper picture shows visiting Indians coming down the stretch in
a fast race; below Governor Patterson receiving the ten-gallon hat
on the first day of the btickaroo. The crowd for all three days was
faure and. ffoe burkaroo was adjudged very successful. In the pho-
tocrmph with the governor is seen Henry i Collins, president of the
Pendleton Rounl-p while in the car Sa seen Mayor Kverhart of
Molalla.
Jefferson
West Salem
A large number from th
e West
Salem Sunday school attended the
picnic at Pratum. The WJest Sa
lem beys lost a double header dla-
Pratum
score of
Igs was
11 in
fest Sa-
Frequent
If you cotdd tee how
the dost and dirt your
garments can absorb
m say three months
yon would j have them
cleaned more often
We can and deh
anywhere.
We Call and Deliver
JAPANESE HAND
IiATJNDRY AND
.CLEANED
55 ' FERRY STREET
mond ' ball game to the
ball team July 4. The
the 'first game of 1 inniri
12 to.4; of the second of!
nings'was'z to 1. The w
lem team! was as follows
Pitcher, " Jacob Fox; batcher,
Wendell Sebern; 1st baseman.
Lester Sebern; 2nd base than, Ir
vine Simmons; 3rd baseman. Rev.
M. A, proves; right fielder, Al
bert Draoer: left fielder. Mr.
Baer; center fielder, Lester LIp-
ert; Shortstop, Mrs. Klntter
Mr. and Mfs. Charlie Chaplin of
McNary .avenue motored to Al
bany yesterday.
Mrs. S. E. Hess of Portland
spent the 4th with her son, Mr.
Hess of Rosemont avenud.
Miss Marie Sebern srient the
4th at her. home on. Edgewater
street. She. will remain Home the
rest of the week, but will return
to Portland Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John , Thomas,
Mrs. Kalph White. Mrsf M.- A.
White, anL3Iiss Blanch Thomas.
took a picnic lunch and motored
to Moors Grove for the ith
. Mr. and Mrs.- E. N. FlUiha-er
and family motored ' to Hillsboro
July 4 and spent the day with
their son Earl who is emnloved
there. ,Mrs. Filsinger's two sis
ters, Mrs. J. E. Smith Mnd Mrs.
I A , r - sn
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JEFFERSON. July . Miss
Frances Loney who is a clerk in
the Shipley store at , Salem, - is
spending her vacation with her
parents,' Mr. and Mrs. C. D
Looney.
Mrs. Rt C. Thomas and daugh
ter Florence 'motored to Albany
Sunday to meet the Misses Mar
garet and Laura Thomas who ar
rived on the Shasta Limited from
Oakland, California. They intend
to spend a couple of weeks visiting
relatives and friends in Jefferson
and Salem.
Roy and Elmer Henderson who
are assisting with road construc
tion on the Ankney hill road
spent the week-end at Newport.
J. H. Roland went to Salem
Monday to audit the county's
sehol books.
Gilbert Spagg is employed at
the Victor Looney ranch during
the summer.
Leonard Goets went to the san-
sanitarium at Oregon City, recent
ly, for treatment. :
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Roland of
Marion, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Roland
and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Roland of Jefferson, celebrated
the Fourth at Cascadia.
;Dr. and Mr. J. O Van Winkle
motored to Molalla Thursday to
attend the rodeo.
Miss Shirley Jones is home
again after spending two weeks at
Newport.
' Mrs. Fred Edler left Wednesday
afternoon - for Denver, Colorado,
where she will spend the summer
visIOBg her nephew; and family,
and, other relatives in the middle
west. : -' - I'
Mr. and Mrs. John; C. Siegmund
of Salem we're eallers ill Jeffer
son Thursday. . , ; j . ;
Paul Harris received a message
Sunday night, telling the sad news
of the death of his mother, Mrs.
Em a Harris, which Was caused by
drowning, at LaGrande. Mr. Har
ris left for LaGrande Monday to
attend the funeral.
Tim Kelly has been making
soma improvements on his place,
by having a garage and storage
building put upi T. O. Kester did
the carpenter work.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Burley
and son Ralph and Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Olson and two children of
Portland 'weer guests of Mrs. Ger
trude Weddle Sunday.
Miss Marguerite Looney spent
Wednesday in Salem, visiting her
aunt, Mrs. S. C. -Dyer, who had
the misfortune to fall and break
her arm recently.
Dick Hitt returned from the
Albany General hospital Wednes
day where he underwent an oper
ation recently. He is staying at
the home of his aunt, Mrs. Earl
Lynes. t
Delmon Loney and - daughter
Myrna arrived from Oakland," CalV
ifornia Tuesday for - a month s
tyit with Mrs. Josephine Looney
and other relatives.
1 On July first , B. J, Philippl.
who lives in the vicinity of Sclo,
shipped two carloads of turkeys,
from Jefferson to Frawley, Clark
and company in Portland.
One car contained 376 turkeys
and the other 3 5: which goes to
show that there is a market for
turkeys, even at this time of the
year.
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Silverton
SILVERTON. July 6. Miss
Valda Davis of Silverton, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis was
given the honor of being "Miss
Molalla" during the rodeo event
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Desart, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Deeart, Mr. and Mrs
C. E. Desart and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Parish, Mrs. H. A
Crow, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Brooks
Mrs. L. SC. Shaw and son Orville
and G. T. "Show were Silverton
folk and guests of Silverton mem
berg who attended the reunion of
the Gillam-Shaw families. in Dal
las on Sunday. Over 100 were
present. !
Former Wisconsin residents of
Silverton and nearby districts en
joyed ajpicnic at Silver Creek
Falls on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Orin Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Hor
ace Skinner and daughter of Dull-
erton, California, Mr. .and Mrs.
Otis Sknner of Dundee, Oregon.
Dr. and! Mrs. ResiHororttaTaaT
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dedrick, Mr.
and MrS T. E. Preston and John
Hosmerjof Silverton, and Miss El
eanor Dedrick of Oakland Calif..
were present. This group held a
second picnic at Dundee July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Air iseison ana
family left Sllvertoft on Wednes
day for the Newport beaches,
where they will stay until Sunday
evening!
. Visit Esther. Towe
Miss Dorothy Lehman of Ta-
coma and Miss Kieanor Paulson
of Anacortes, Wn., are guests this
week of Miss Esther To we. They
are former school mates of Miss
Towe. having attended Pacific
Lutheran college at tne same time
The Regular monthly meeting of
the Loyal Berean class of the
Christian church, will be enter
tained at the home of Mrs. S. A
Gay on Mill strict on Tuesday.
Mrs. G B. Bentson, who has
suffered from a slight attack of
ptomaine poisoning. Is reported as
being much better.
Mrs. Gertrude Cameron
Miss La Verne Riche returned to
Silverton on Friday from Portland
where; they have been taking a
three Weeks' advanced course m
musie and in teaching methods.
j Play WKh Salens Band
A. N. Doerfler of Waldo Hills,
John Steelhammer. of Pratum, and
G. Cooey, Silverton painter and
decorator, all members of the Sil
verton community orchestra. w$M
play with the Salem band during
the hummer months.
- Mrs. William. Copple' returned to
her 'heme here. on. -Monday, fol
lowing a two weeks' visit with her.
son . and family, Mrs.' Clarence
Copple of Vernonla.
Henry i Ekman of Frederick,
Wisconsin, -who has been visiting
his son, Ernest Ekman for a num
ber of, weeks, returned to his home
last : week. After stopping a short
time in : Seattle, Mr. Ekman went
the Canadian route.
Misses Elisabeth and Frances
Keene returned to their home here
on Wednesday from a fortnight's
visit with relatives in Spokane and
Colfax.
SILVERTON, July 6. Bud
Nuenbnrg left Silverton on Tues
day for Santa Monica, Calif..
where he has accepted a position
in a furniture store there. Before
going to his new work, Bud will
visit his brother Donald, in Los
Angeles. Bud was a member of
ther 1929 graduating class from
Silverton high school.
Mrs. Will Jones and Mrs.
Smith, mother of Mrs. W. O. Liv
ingstone, left Silverton on Satur
day to-spend the week in Turner,
attending, the Christian church
conference, which is being held
there during the entire week.
h Mr. ..and Mrs. William Tate
spent the week in Molalla, where
they operated a lunch stand dur
ing round-up week.
Login berries are beginning to
come into the Silverton Food
Product company's cannery, and
within' a few days they are ex
pected to arrive in large quanti
ties. :
Although the valleV strawber
ries are about gone, the fruit
from the hill districts are now in
the height of their yield. Mar
shalls and Wilsons are being used
for barreling, whfle the IRter
bergs ire used for canning.
Rev H. L. Foss, pastor of the
Trinity Lutheran church, left Sil
vertonj on Monday for a three
weeks trip into Washington and
Into the middle western states. In
tne interest of the Pacific Luther
collet at Parkland. Wash. Ite
Joined several co-wokers in Seat-
Wright. Wi
Da via Albert Harris, Frank Rig
gL John D inlavy, Jr..; Duane
SearsJ Rev. : X George Cole, Mrs.
C. D. jTaylor Mr. ad;Mrs. A. H.
SearsJ Mrs. JHelen Sargent, Mrs.
William - Scliafer, MrsJ Frank
Sturgis. Mr. land, Mrs. A. E. Har
ris, and the hostesses. Miss Marie
Dunlavy. and Mr. and Mrs. John
Dunlavy. .
- Thej regular church services
will be held in the Brocks -Co m-
muflfty Methodist church' on Sun
day norntng
Cole, pastor
school at 10
ai services
sekmbn topi
The World.'
With Rev. D. George
in charge. Bible
o'clock and devotion
at 11 o'clock. The
is "The Light of
Read Psalm. 105.
teft. fThy Word is a Lamp Un
to my Feet, and a Light unto my
Path?
The' evening services, will be
held at Ktiser with Epworth
league at 7 o'clock and church
services at a o'clock.
Mra. Sylvester Harris left Tues
day saornink for Netarts ' where
she will spend several weeks.
Mrs. Harris
from thay
friends hope-
of great benefit to her
tie.
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BROOKS. July 6 The Brooks
Methodist Epwroth League held
its regular monthly business
meeting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Dunlavy on Monday ev
enlng. The meeting was con
ducted by the President, Miss
Marie; Dunlavy, after which mu
sic and games were enjoyed.
At a late hour ice cream and
cake were served; The euest
group Included: 1 Misses Verda
Schafer, Edna Lesher, Arleta
Sturgis, Emmaline Sears. Gladys
Otto. Lena RiggLi Ina Lesher,
Katheryn Blanton, Lavone Har
ris, and John Lesher, William
has bgen suffering
fever, and her many
this change will be
Park, St. Paul. Molalla Buckeroo.
and Oregon Frontier Days cele
brations being; within' easy ac
cess. .'.
i Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Hararly at fa family reunion
were Mrs. Baverly's brother. C.
O. Copelaa and family, Mrs. O.
B. Haverly and daughter. Marine.
Mr. and Mrs. Jj W. Haverly, of
Longview, Washington. Mrs. B.
W. Walker of Portland, Carl Ha
verly and family of Portland and
OrinCopeland. of Portland. .
Mr, and Mrs. ; Charles Sonnii
aen and family ' were weekend
guests) of Mrs. Virginia Walker
and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Christie.
- Lester Walling and- MUs Tres
sa Armstrong were among those
to enjoy the bach at -Newport
over the third and Fourth.
. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hunt and
son and daughter, Winton and
Gelta Mae and 'Miss Catherine
Pancic spent the third and Fourth
at their Pacific City cottage.
oodburn
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WOODBURN, July 6. Most of
the Woodburn folks were away
ARMENIANS COLONIZE
JERUSALEM, j July e-r-C Jewish
Telegraphic: Agebcy) A plan to
colonize a number of Armenians
in Syria is being furthered by the
government. Five thousand - Ar-j
menians will be settled betweed
Antiocb and Alexandretta on
land provided by the government.
SERVICE
MEASURED
NOT BY
COLD
BUT BY
THE
GOLDEN ,
RULE
Our Creed Feelinthat the Creed
I lade Cl.ar 0f the Golden Rule fn
eral director explains clearly the high
ideals to which we aspire, wc shall make
jhe five paragraphs of that Creed the'
subject of 'future announcements in this
space. . . ' ;1
If our. readers will follow these, they
(fill find a dear exposition of our eth
ical standards.
Clough-Huston Co.
FUNERAL HOME
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Salem
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Light, Shadow Sentinels
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Trees in artistic clusters are planted in pro
fusion in Belcrest Memorial Park. Salem's
g modern park cemetery. These are provided
unaer-ine -provision iori rerpetuai vic,
which? is attracting widespread interest. -
A visit wijl impress you with its natural beau
ty, the lenarm of growing shrubs and tretf
the winding drive-ways, j the grass-sown
elopes. And, above all, its seclusion and peace.
These features make this; paik exceptional
cemetery property. Other features are its low
cost and the easy payments. Before you make
a choice elsewhere, why not call S$205 and in
vestigate? Delay may cause you unnecessary
haste, worry.
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