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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday. Morning, October 23,' 1329 PAGE UIHEE . . I 'l Ncwb liuiii ivhu- v aucy iibuici vuimiiuiuucs iui utairemaii rveaueis t ' Perrydale j PERRYDALE. Oct. 19. Little Billy Gilliam died at the home of his parents Tuesday morning. Lit tle Billy .has been aa invalid since he was nine months old from an Attack of spinal meningitis. He was fire years old this month. Friends extend their sympathy to the family'. Harold Stapleton was operated upon at the Dallas hospital last Thursday. He is getting along I fine. Dr. Bollman did the operat 11 ju .i . ing. Miss Mildred Lowden of Port land spent Monday and Tuesday at the Robert Mitchell home. Mr. atvl Mrs. Dan Mackintosh oi ouver spent sunuaj wiin ner . - ji , n t -.ii. ' pd.c..ls, M. nu .r. . wm-j Carl Mitchell of Dayton WAS ' visiting his brother, Robert, on Tuesday. Mrs. II. A. Lee and son, Lert, were calling on Mr. and Mrsu Guy Lee In McMinnville Sunday. Mrg. Prank Lynn is visiting this week with her sister, Mrs. O. E. Williams in Dallas. Miss Wanda Elliott and Helen McMillian were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Gilson. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Bainter of Nehalem called at the Robert Mit chell home Sunday. Everett Gist of Hebo was visit ing with old friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Walker of Portland spent Snnday at the O. E. Kurtz home. Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Kurtz are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell spent Sunday evening with Mrs. L. Conner in McMinnville. Mrs. Guy Lee and Mrs.-L. Con ner were in town . calling, on friends Tuesday, .... . Mrs. H. G. Keys1 and' Helen1 Mc Millian were shopping In Salem Saturday. Roy Wesolowski and Douglas Miller went deer hunting near Al sea over the week end. Evident ly the boys lost their rabbit foot, for all they brought home was blistered feet. Miss Wanda Elliott was shop ping in Salem Saturday. Miss Helen McMillian and Wan da Elliott were dinner guests Thursday evening at the Robert Mitchell home. Air i rora AURORA, Oct. 19. Mrs. Wm. Wuster., regular delegate, and Miss Emma Snyder, attended the Pythian Sisters Grand Lodge, in Portland, Monday and Tuesday of this week. The main street of Aurora, al though muddy, presents an im proved condition since the comple tion of the Gas company's line through town; the grader has dis tributed the clay and gravel, fill ing the deep groove at the Bank corner, for the present. The high way commission will later correct this defect, which Is at present a menace to traffic. A number of Aurora people have eagerly seized the opportuni ty of attending Dr. Riley's psy chology class, held each Wednes day evening at his residence in Hubbard. To be allowed to listen to this gifted gentleman, is a priv ilege and an education. Mrs. J. W. Saddler, who with her husband were victims of an automobile accident in September, Is now convalescing at her home, and thougli still rather helpless, evidences her indomitable spirit and i,a Joy and lesson to all vis iting friends. Zeno Schwab, cashier of the Aurora State bank, Is spending part of his vacation, pursuing the elusive pheasant and has had some wonderful prospects. ' iMiSs lyith Draper and Miss Vio-let-Ramey, teachers in the local grajcte school, are attending exten sion classes In Salem each week. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tyler have had a new Hot Point elec tric range installed in their apart ments over the bank, this week. o Hubbard HUBBARD, Oct. 19 Fank Thompson and Ike Ott reurned from their eastern Oregon hunt ing and fishing trip with a 200- pound deer as evidence of a snc- lessful trip. They also reported fishing good, in fact, Frank says that one day he was out fishing and caught 13 trout which filled his fish basket. At the business meeting of the Christian Endeavor of the Con gregational church Sunday even ing Miss Anita Bevns was elected . president to take the place of Miss Taletta Voget who ' left for Ore gon State college and Miss Orva Barrett was elected to the office of vice president to fill the vacan cy caused by the resignation of Wiss Helen Knight. Mrs. Anna Stauffer has hand painted some very clever posters announcing the old fashioned dance for October 26. The af fair is sponsored by Arion Tem ple. W. Manning left the Hubbard Mineral Springs resort for his home at Butte, Montana. Wednes day. Several weeks ago Mr. Man ning, who was working for i transfer company of Portland was In an auto accident at Hubbard, and the bones of. his right foot were broken. He was .taken to the Springs where he has been since the accident. Dr. and Ms. A. F. de Lespinasse, daughter Marie and son Frank- ,lin, accompanied by Miss Dorothy - Scholl, played with the Dallas band at the Polk county fair Sat urday evening. Mrs. F. C. Butler of Gaston formerly a Hubbard resident, was a guest at the home of Mrs. Alice Weaver and her daughter Miss Frances, Tuesday. Julius Voget of Los Angeles Is visiting at the houes of his brothers, Garfield and Octave and Ills sister, Miss Anna Voget, of the Anna hospital. Mr.: and Mrs. .Eldon Calvert of Chicago arfved at the home of Mr. Calvert's ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Calvert, Thursday. The - Calverts accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Mert Crittenden as far .as Los Angeles, where the Critten- dens stopped for a few days risit The Crittendens were . returning from an auto trip to Michigan and other eastern points among which was Chicago, where they risked the Calverts. Eldon Calvert is a former Hubbard boy and Mrs. Calvert is a cousin of L. M. Scholl of the Scholl hardware. Mrs. Nellie Cornell and Miss Adeline Zurcher, both teachers of the Hubbard high school, were week-end visitors at Portland. Professor W. E. Dillon and Mrs. Dillon with small son Billy Gene, of Molalla tpm dtniwr rnt at the J. R. Bidgood home Monday 1 .Mrs. Guy Booker of Portland and her mother and sister, Mrs. J. Clark and Miss Helen Clark of Vancouver, B. C, were Wednes day guests at the Hubbard Min- srDi -oonrl era reson Mr and Mrs vinnie Helnx, rf CunrlB Vf 11 la war a oallaca at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Levi Miller, Sunday. Mr. Helnx Is a walnut and prune grower. Mrs. Miller boarded at the Heinz home while teaching at Scotts Mills when she was Miss Lois Simms. Supeprintendent J. R. Bidgood attended the high school princi pals' conference held at the house of representatives in Salem Fri day and Saturday. Mrs. Susie Ott, Mrs. Elizabeth Grimm and her daughter Mrs. Mel Malone, were Salem visitors Thursday. Rev. A. B. Snider of Portland will speak in the Congregational church Sunday evening at 8 v.m. Topic: "A Ticker in the Sky," a story sermon. The Endeavor&b ciety will conduct the first part of the services beginning at 8:00 o'clock. Plans are being made to have a missionary at the follow ing Sunday service, October 27, to give a:talk. o n,u o Hazel Green HAZEL GREEN, October 19. The school furnished several num bers for the community program Friday evening, October 18. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cady and son Earnest of Auburn, were vis itors at the church Sunday. Mr. Cady has been president of the Hayesville district Sunday school work for many years. He has had charge of the Sunday school at the state fair for the past tour years. The school has three new pu pils. Bell and Dorothy Hufford, and Harry Todd. Bell and Doro thy are children of J. F. Hufford, who recently moved to property purchased by Charles Zelinski, Jr., from his uncle, August Ze linski. Harry Todd is making his home with Ralph Worden. C. A. Van Cleave and son La Roy and Lester Van Cleave and son, Melvin, have returned from a hunting trip to Tillamook coun ty. LaRoy and Marvin killed i bobcat. Mr. and Mrs Virgil Looney and daughters, Mary Elizabeth and Grace Helen, were visitors Sun day at G. G. Looney's. Rev. L. M. Biddle and Mrs. Bid- die were guests at dinner at thV home of W. A. Dunigan. o Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wampler gave a dinner Saturday evening for Mrs. Wampler's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stilely and Charles Stonebrink of Los An geles. Others present were Kd ward Dunigan, Sr., host and host ess and children, Clinton and Marian. Mr. and Mrs. Stilely and Mr. Stonebrink are guests at the home of Mr. Dunigan, who is a brother of Mrs. Stilely. Mr. and Mrs. Dunigan and guests spent Sunday on Columbia highway. V . O I Orchard Heights ORCHARD HEIGHTS. Oct. 19 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mamer of Gresham who have been working In the K. W. Cook prune drier went home Thursday, the prune season being almost at an end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Wil son are moving into the little cot tage in West Salem which belongs to Mrs. Rose Burleigh, Mrs. Bur leigh will spend the winter with relatives in Portland. Employees at Dr. A. B. Star buck's prune drier celebrated the near approach of the close of the prune season Tuesday .evening. The hat was passed around and with the proceeds, materials were purchased for a wonderful mulli gan stew. Sixteen people sat down to the feast which was prepared and served by Mrs. Wesley Homer and Mrs. Julius Ward. The next evening Dr. Starbuck came down from his home in Dallas bringing with him a box of candy for each feminine employe and cigars for the men. Owing to the beautiful weather and efficient service, there was practically no loss in the doctor's prune crop. This is the end of the fifth week of continuous acr tivity at the drier. Everybody is tired and glad to see the end of a big job well done. r O St. Paul ST. PAUL. Oct. 19 A miscel laneous shower was given at the home of Mrs.' Lester Kirk Wed nesday evening by Mrs. Kirk and Mrs. Gerald Connor for Miss Cath erine Van de Wiele. Those pres ent were the Misses Ursula Mc Donald, Alice Davidson, Loretta Gooding. Ida Eaton. Rose Marie Faber, Agnes Van de Wiele, Be atrice and Frances Murphy Louise Kirk, Mrs. Rose Coleman, Mrs. Eleanor Davidson, Mrs. Mary Mor ten. Mrs. Tom Kerr. Mrs. Joseph Schwab, Mrs. Muriel Bernard, Mrs. May Smith,- Mrs. Leeter Case. Mrs, Ann Smith, .Mrs.; Dorothy ,.Puck ett. Mrs. Irene McKillipp, Mrs. Edna McKay, Mrs. G retch en- Dav idson, Mrs. Fay Kuengsteing. Mrs, Angela Merten. Mrs. Betty Good ing, Mrs. Ethel Connor, Mrs. "Ear ther Buyserie. and Mrs. Agnes McKay. A dalniy lunch was serv ed and many beautiful bat use ful gifts were received by the bride-to-be. The evening , was spent by playing five ' hundred. Mrs. Esther i : Buyserie received first prize and Mrs. Reee Coleman received -console tioi. . Amity AMITY, October 19. Dortey Miller and his cousin, Miller Jones of Los Angeles, California, are visiting at the home of A. E. Miller. Miss Ema Miller and Miss Flor ence Snodgrass were in Salem on business Thursday p. m. Mrs. Pearl Snodgrass of MM., era, vTr.f ... J, Minnville, Maude Hibbs and Mrs. Cora Griffith of Portland were 5nnHT wiottnr. at th- t n vnnA Sunday visitors at the J. R. Spod- grass nome. Xfvm VronV T; . j jv I Mrs. rrank Biggs and daugh- ters. Ella and Mary, returned V, o..j- . . ii i home Sunday after spending sev- erai weess m snenaan wnere tney were employed. I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robison of McMinnville, have moved into the Abraham house In the north rt,f.toWB M,r' Rotbl80B m the hardware business in Amity. Miss Edith Patterson was on iub sic iisi iasi wee. J. R. Snodgrass has purchased the Tillberry property which in- eludes two houses and two lots located directly across the street from the Amity hotel. Rev. Ray Vincent, of Boyce- vllle, Wisconsin, is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Vincent and his brother, Fred Vincent. Mr. Vincent is a former Amity resident and has re newed many old acquaintances. George McKiney has purchased a Ford coupe The road leading to the Olinger saw mill, east of town, Is being graveled. Mrs. Eldon Antrim of Pacific City, was in town Thursday and Friday visiting with old acquaint ances. Miss Lulu Tallman, a graduate of Amity high school, is employed In Salem. J. a. uidds is running nls armle dryer and Is making cider again this year. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Richter vis- ited Sunday afternoon at the home oi airs. Kicnter.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Robison, who live near RickreaH. O Brooks BROOKS, Oct. 19 Mr. and Mrs. Robert White and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Craven all of Inde- yenueoi'B were recent guests ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles otunaaiier. mrs. ray ixsomis ana cnnaren I iipmne, uertna ana virgnjoom- is Jr., Mrs. Mary Martin, and R. I D. Bibbert, motored to Falls City er from Newport Monday where they will reside during the win Sunday and spent the day at the his ship is landing, for a visit at ter. The Sheppards plan to re- iioiiio wi jars. Jiary naarun s son ana aaugnter-in-iaw, Mr. ana smun. Mrs. J. P. A. Hansen of Silver Mrs. Grant Lederer and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Roland vis- ton has returned from a five Mr. and Mrs. Herrick McCleod Ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. weeks' trip into California where accompanied by Mr. McCleod's sis- Albert Fennell In Lebanon Sun- she went with her son and his ter, Mrs. Cecil V. Ashbaugh and day. wife Mr and Mrfl A M Freder- uttie aangnter. Kreta Fae, mo. wea to Aioany, luesaay evening I auu wera guesis oi Mrs. ueriruae 1 McCleod. and family. la Dooor oi her little son Wayne's fifth birthday, Mrs. janK snyaer entertained a group of little folks Saturday Twelve guests were present and I delicious refreshments were serv ed. Master Wayne received many nice gifts. Recent guests at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ramn were Mrs. Edd Herring and daughter of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- chie Bailey and son. Robert Bailey. lfn Jnhn Diminw ami mn John Dnnlavv Jr. arrnmnanlAd by Mrs. Dunlavy's mother, Mrs. C. n Navlnr vcr riinnor trnoot. Cnn. da at th home of thir cousin mi Mr Mr. wiior Keene at St. Louis. Other guests . tt.A tTfl.na linm nra'Ur Mrs. J. N. Skaife of Salem,' Mrs. sk.if- i. . .i.t f Mr v-n- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pitser and chil dren Albert and Marvin Roy Pit ser, R. P. Foster and son Roy Foster, and the Misses Florence and Alioe Hess, Miss Mamye Keene, and Chester and Arthur Keene. The Climber's club which con sists of the Upper grades in the Brooks public school -which are under the, supervision of Princi pal Wayne Harding and Miss Leta Wallade have re-organized their school club Newly elected officers are: Al bert Harris, president: Billie Bishop, vice president; Miss Em mallne Sears, Secretary and treas- urer. The officers will hold office six weeas. Monuors ior cleaning the school yard, putting up the flag, for health and cleaning desks are appointea eacn week, one new pupil is enrolled in Principal wayne naramg s room, ixiuie Freedle, who conies from Lake laouu. yemo uuw is me new pupu regisierea in uie primary room wnicn is taugni oy jaiss wor- ris Wood. Primary, room moni tors are, Robert Bailey, door keeper for boys and Delphine Loomis door keeper for girls, Mr. and Mrs. .Ray Asplnwall are the proud parents of a baby robeV 12thT The" little Tady .as been named Barbara ; Jean. Keith Williams, who resides In Brooks, was taken to the Hills- boro hospital last week to under go a surgical operation. Potent meats nf fr . Mirr uniu. wr. Ar i!aiihtr and family. Mrs. Rose Nash and ehlL dren Marian and Bernic Nash. , John E. Navlor. who has been onite ill with asthma for some time. Is now taking treatments with a sneciallst In Portland, and ia reported as being improved. "Tuesday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mal colm ' Ramp were Mr. and Mrs. Orie Martin of Salem. Mrs. Lnlu Macv of 595 East Al der street. Portland. Is entertain- ing her daughter. Mrs. Mable Cookston ot San Francisco. 'Call- fornla. Mrs. Cookston, known here as Mable Macy, spent her childhood days at Brooks. Mrs. Wayne Gibson and Mrs. Monroe Ward motored to Wills mlna, where they attended a par - ty at the home of Mrs. Chester Huddleson.' - f r Mrs.- Frank Snyder has been spending the past week -at the home of her mother, Mrs. Eli Rhodes. Mrs. Rhodes has been seriously ill for some time. Robert Hackit, who has .been visiting his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hackit of Dospolas, Call- fornla, for the past two weeks, returned home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Virgil Loom! and ehfl- iJJE ?.d R?T K?m ste B1 botn formerly of Val Mrs. Mary Martin spent Monday at gett were working together felling Silver Creek irli whom Hr . . - . . . . Th a, Trn wTih busy nrenarine al olav 'and nro- 7 Dr?Pan DaT "d Pro" o-rani. Which thev will nressnt on November 22. 1 . 1 Recent dinner rnsta at th home of Mr. VirHi Tmi. iZ family were Mrs. George Ferrel. Mrs. Mary Martin and Mrs. Mary Mathpwp ! Misa Jnnhin wtn.ftn k wag operated on for appendicitis recently, is reported to be getting along nicely. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Herrirk Mrr?ini nf rrinni. rrv nnitniat w p.u p,ii mii. Partn Mr anA ira n a t.i. entortainoH rnnn their home on Wednesday eve- nmg. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. In the group were, the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Herrick McCleod. Mr. and Mrs.' Cecil V. Ashpaugh! Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wesley of Astoria. r Mari ion O MARION, Oct. 19 R. McGrow and family, recently of California, have rented the Hadly residence on Russell street. Miss Doris Smith had as guests at the hotnp nf hor naronta 'Mi and Mrs. Smith Rnnrf ' vti0 Louis Robertson and Herbert Uriels nf Turner Mr. and Mm Aihert Fennell and Miss Laura Thomas of Leb anon, Kermit Russell of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Doerfler and" daughter Virginia of Albany were out-of-town visitors at the Community club meeting Tuesday evening, Prune drying is just about over in this district. Some of the driers have turned off their night crews and the others will finish drying about Saturday. Little farming is being done as the shortage of rain leaves the ground nara to plow. This condition will no doubt cause considerable spring seeding. : Jessie ueauchamp who is em- pioyea on a freighter between Newport and San Pedro. Came OV- me nome or. air. ana Mrs. Lee irs. weoo, motner oi Mrs. M. iiuon ana airs, tiee smun, i&ii cuucauoy iur an cxieuaea visit with her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Beauchamp at Reedsport. Royal Barber came home from McCleay Tuesday, where he Is working foi Milton Kephart, for a few days visit with his parents, Mr. ana Mrs. m. a. uaroer. Charley Shastard moved his family the last of the week to the old Kephart place east of town, which he has rented Four new scholars entered school-this week. They are Earl Boyer, sixth grade; Morris Me urow ana syivia rung, iourtn graae, ana jimmy rung, inira 1 graae, onnging tne enrollment up 10 u wun more cnuaren yei 10 I COme In. The county health nurse. Miss McAlpine, visited the Marion Wednesday and announc- a inai UT. UOUgUIS WOUIO DO at Uhe. Mar!? "btl!,i0 ad11ter toxin-anti-toxin Friday. October 25, at 2 p. m., and any one wish ing to take advantage of this op portunity to be vaccinated should be at the school house at that time. Harley Llbby and son Milton spent several days this week hunting and fishing at Cascadia. l urner -o TURNER, October 1. Mrs. Ora H. A. Bear, and Mrs. Jennie McClellan will leave early Mon day morning fcr Salem to join the W. C. T. U. delegates who are leaving on an early stage for Portland and on to Pendleton to attend the state W. C. T. U. eon- TenUon, which will he in session m0Bt of the week. Th hirh school senior class neld thelr nrBt M party Friday eTening with a few Invited friends, at the home of MIgs Fay Barber, who a member of the class, Mr and. Mrs. Southerd Talbot M d M T r Robertson drove to Pacific City last Cunday. Mrs. Jane Watson will soon leave for California expecting to remain during the winter with her sister. Mrs. Clara Crocker, The M. E. Sunday school will ? Sunday. Octo ber 27. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Wltzel en tertalned the following guests the fore part of the-week. Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Porret and children, Mrs. Goldie Sink and son, Mrs. Al- ice Witzell, Mr; and Mrs. Charles Brasher, Mrs. Hazel McKay and Mrs. Malinda Barzee. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elston and family of Los Angeles have pur- chased the Alexander farm near Turner. Miss Edna Elston has I joined the high school -lenior class. Rally day was observed at the Christian church Sunday with a special program and with 151 - 1 present. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Small enter tained with a birthday dinner Sun- day. Their sons Willis and Cecil land families were present from; I Eugene, L. D. Roberts and fam- I Ily of Turner, Willis Small and little Barbara Roberts were cele- - 1 bratlng their birthdays. J Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hale and daughter of Claxter have traded ifor the Clymer acreage east of I town, where they will make their I home. 9i Valsetz VALSETZ, Oct If Word was receded here Wednesday by Mrs. Maude Bullis and Earl McCoy that "ieIr brother Bob McCoy is at St. L',"1 ?1 5"T "ri""''w"1 "mD?)r. flls: nes"y WM. Va I en0TeQ " P"1- e had not regained consciousness 1.1. Yv. 1 . i-. uvsiuu incunuur uuuia later. t nr V. . nl'Z ... win uum ciiurca serictra in me school house Sunday 7:30 n.m. under the auspices of th Valsetz n .v.v ri ed to Bridal Veil. Ore., where Mr. Folugan has employment. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brink are livin in the eomnan ferns Mrs. Fuller has returned to her home in Portland. She has been here with her daughter Mrs. Bar tran for several months. Mrs. Robert Massie and daugh- ter Catherine spent Thursday in Independence with her daughter, Ms Verla. O. Ourland of Falls City is spending a week with Bill Slelzer at "The Ranch." An afternoon bridge party was given by Mrs. Art Ross at her home Thursday. Two tables, were in play. The guests were Mrs. Stoltenberg, Mrs. Henry Patton, Mrs. Gates, Mrg. Farrer, Mrs. Les ter Green, Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Bob Harris. Mrs. Green won first prize and Mrs. Gates the con solation. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. It is now open seaeptv oh game birds, so Rouglas GroW,Guy Bag- ley and Floyd Wright went out hunting for a couple of days. Re turning with their limit of China Pheasants. i. Silverton SILVERTON. Oct. 19 Silver- tonians were very interested to learn that the Fischer Flourine Mills, the local mill, was shipping out an order for 2000 barrels of flour to Japan this week. The flour represents wheat from the surrounding farm country. Peter Van Dyke and family have rented the Mlchelbrook farm and moved onto it this week. Mr Van Dyke is a dairyman. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sheppard hare mored to Orc-on Pirw whara turn to Silverton in the Spring I Ickson, of Corvallis. The party went as far south as Tla Juana i Mexico. Lawrence Larson, Otto Legard. and Ole Satern are trying their luck at Salmon fishing near Pact He City this week. Other fisher men have returned to Silverton with good luck fishing stories dur. ing the past few days. Silverton relatives have receiv Subscribe For a Full THIS BARGAIN DAY RATE GOOD ONLY UNTIL NOVEMBER 1, 1929 If you are paid in advance and remit us $3.00. your subscription will be extended one year from your present date of expiration. V For Your Convenience You May Use Coupon Below This New "Subscriber Renewal :. ; I... . . - - --- -- ---- - . , . . . . . i ' ' ' ' ' ""' i . ... "1 . : --..-r - . . - -,. - iV-'-.--- v.. . - i " I : . L- ' - 'Kl I J ..... .... .. - - " , - ...- . -. . . & .. r ed word that Miss Marguerite Ba ther, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sather, and Miss Josephine PowelL the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Powell, have been pledged to the Madrigal club at the Oregon State College Albert Dahlen has employment on a skidder at Cochran, Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. Dahlen have both moved there. Mrs. Lee Alfred, former teach er in the Silverton schools, has ac cepted the position as teacher of the shut-ins in the Silverton dis trict. Mrs. Alfred has four pupils and goes to their home to teach them. Misa Lenora Lathrop of Seattle is a guest at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Lathrop. Hans Engpm, formerly of Sil verton but now of Monitor, suf fered a stroke this week, accord ing to work reaching Silverton. Jack Manary is taking Oscar Cavender's place with the Silver ton street cleaning department while Mr. Cavender is on a deer hunting trip into Eastern Oregon. Virginia Anderson, the seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Anderson, has been suffer ing from infection in her foot caused by a thorn. It was found necessary for the doctor to lance the foot and remove the thorn. She is improving now. Miss Cora Severson has accept ed the position as cashier in the J. C. Penney company store here. Miss Delia Ballengrud held this position until she left for Oregon State College this autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Will Newport are announcing the arrival of a son, born October 10. The Newports now live at Toledo. Mrs. New port will be remembered here as Lloraine Armstrong, the daughter ank Armstrong. erson will Stive WWe, California. to make her home with her son. Mrs. Anderson has been making her home at Silverton for some time. Earl Hay, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hay, was brought to Silver ton hospital Thursday from Sil ver Falls Timber company camps. Mr. Hay was painfully bruised when a bridge on which he was working fell with him. O , O Macleay MACLEAY, October 19. A number of Macleay people attend ed the Rickey community club which held its first meeting Fri day. A very good program was enjoyed by all. Mr. Bedient and sons sawed wood In this community one day this week. Mrs. George Berg who has just undergone a very serious opera tion has left the hospital and gone to her home. V. L. MaBten of Macleay was a business visitor in Salem one day last -week.- M.' A. Wells made a business trip to Salem Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Branch and son Irvin, also Paul Silky of Pratum were Sunday visitors at the H. E. Martin home. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell M. Lam bert and son Lawrence were vis itors of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Herr of Pratum Wednesday. of Mr. and Mrs. Fjt ! Mrs. 'Elhfa' And soon for Porter POUNDKD I A3! Year Anywhere Rate Does Not Apply THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEM OREGON Please Tiave the Oregon Statesman sent to me by mail for one year in payment for which I enclose $3.00 in check, money order or curren cy. This, special offer is for the "Bargain Day Period bnlyl Kingwood KINGWOOD, October 19. El mer Cook and Charley Adams de parted Saturday on a deer hunt ing expedition. They will go first to The Dalles. It has not been dis closed where their further pereg inations will lead them. They ex pect to be absent from home two weeks. Mrs. D. A. Williams. Mrs. Rob ert Hall and Mrs. A. L. Apple white attended the silver tea giv en by the Ladies' Aid Bociety- of the Methodist church Friday at the home of Mrs. Guy Nugent in West Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis White drove down Saturday from their home at Longview, Wash., returning home Monday morning. Mr. White is an employee of the Long-Bell lum ber Co. While here Mr. and Mrs. White were guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Can noy, and of Mr. White's mother, Mrs. M. A. Schneller. This community is sorry to lose the A. C. Gretzinger family who vacated the William McDonald farm Thursday and moved to the new home they have purchased in the Sweagle neighborhood in Marion county. Emmon Musser, who as a youth lrVed In this neighborhood, called on old acquaintances here Wed nesday. He has spent most of the time since his departure from this locality in New York City. He is a graduate nurse and hopes to find employment in the hospitals of Salem. Theodore Bernard and A. L. Ap plewhite paid a visit to the poul try plant of Oregon State college at Corvallis recently. Both Mr. Bernard and Mrs. Applewhite have large flocks of white leghorn fowls, and are much interested in modern methods of poultry rais ing. They found much to interest them at the Corvallis plant. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Osburn of Hopmere were guests from Satur day till Monday of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Bittner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Osburn ire grandparents of Mrs. Bittner's sons, Thomas, Don ald and Lloyd Osburn. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Brown were Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Gage of Portland. Mrs. George Adams of Pr ingle was an overnight guest of Mrs. Charley Adams Saturday. The two ladies are sisters and their husbands are brothers. Mr. and Mrs. John Reisbeck were in Kingwood, Sunday look ing after property interests. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Applewhite and their daughter, Catherine, drove to Gervais Sunday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Waltman and family. Mrs. Robert Richer came down Sunday evening from her home in EVferett, Wash., to visit her hus band who has been working the past summer- for Otto M u e 1 1 -haupt. Mrs. Richer returned home Tuesday. Mr. Richer Is expecting to trade his property in Everett for a ranch near Sheridan, where Mrs. Richer and their two sons will join him later, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Beaver are By In Oregon Within Salem City Limits N ame Address driving a nice new blue Durant se dan. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thomas of Portland were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Finley from Satur-! day evening till Sunday evening Additional guests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John May and fam ily of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gretzinger and Aubrey Gretzinger, all of Cor vallis, were dinner guests Sunday of the boys' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gretzinger. Fairview -FAIR VIEW, October 19. Vis itors at the E. E. Dent home are Mr. and Mrs. Hart and daughter of Red Bluff, California. Leah Day and Robert Henry were married Saturday, October 12. They left at once for Black Rock where Robert is employed. The marriage came as a complete surprise to their many friends who wish them much happiness. This weekend will close the prune season in this vicinity. The crop has been heavier than for , several years and the driers hare been filled to capacity. The pheasant season opened with the usual number of hunters in evidence, while the pheasants seem to be less numerous than usual. A Hallowe'en party will be giv en at the school house Friday night, October 25. All members of the community and their friends are Invited. It is rumored that Guy Pack, one of our popular young bach elors who has been working in Washington, has returned with a bride. "Red" Harris and wife have rented the Hendricks farm. This vivacious young couple are a wel come addition to our community. O O Mill City I -o MILL CITY, October 19. Among Mill City people who vis ited friends or relatives in Salem over the week-end were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butler. Walt Mason. Floyd Sumpter, Miss Catherine Brown, Miss Mildred Rogers, Henry Schmidbauer and Miss Birdean Feese, home economics teacher at' the high school. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bertram and daughter lone, accompanied by Miss Nellie Ellsworth motord to Portland Saturday where Misa Ellsworth visited relatives and the Bertrams spent the day in shop ping. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hoeye and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thorp of Corvallis Sunday. Mrs. Hoeye and Mrs. Thorp are sisters. Clarence Robertson former em ployee of MiU City left for Long view, Washington Sunday where he will visit friends. Claims totaling 11315.70 have been paid to Statesman readers by the North American Accident Insurance Co., In the past year. 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