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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, December 11, 1929 scons ILLS O- ST. PAUL IS dents la the boys' and girls' glee clubs and the girls' athletic asso ciation. The presentation waa made by Grace Shrock in behalf of the G. A. A. and Kenneth Glllanders for the glee clubs. Adrian Schooler, president of the student body, ac cepted the two beautiful silver loving cups. The preliminary con test won by the group was repre sented bj a small cup and the grand sweepstakes prise was a tall trophy. Both were appropri ate enscrlbed. ZENA Hits FINE HOLLYGRQVE McKinlay Holiy Attracts Many Visitors at This Season SHIPS RABBITS AUBURN. December 10 Ross B. Clark has made a large ship- ment of Chinchilla rabbits this week to Inglewood, Calif., one to Denver, Colo., with one pending to Everett. Wash. SEEKS DIVORCE I NEW MINISTER J Ladies' Aid Society Spon sors Successful Bazaar and Program Miss Adeline Turcher Be comes Bride of R. H. Fields of Portland Attar Society Gives Second Of Series of Six Card Parties jfnyi A " PACE TEN HUBBARD TUCKER IDS PARTY I ' 8.0sS?ffl kr'-v THE SCOTTS MILLS. December 10. The bazaar conducted by the Ladles Aid of the Christian church held in the I. O. O. F. hall Saturday proved quite a success. A good program was given af ter which the fancy work was auc tioned by Charles Birrhet and lcnch was sold by the girls Sunday school class. About $80 was real ized by the sale. Child Improving Lois Jean Shepherd, the seven months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Shepherd underwent a mastoid operation at the Salem General hospital Saturday after roon. Dr. Ilrown performed the operation, and at lact reports teems to be getting along as well as could be expected. Mrs. Arthur Rich visited her sister Mrs. Robertson in Salem over the week-end. Mrs. M. Waibel has returned home from Oregon City, where she was visiting her parents, who werequite sick but are much im- ' proved. Mrs. Reuben De Jardin visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N Schmaltz in Mt. Angel during the mid-week. Survey Road B. B. Herrick, county surveyor .William Taylor and Fred Miller, viewers, were surveying a new proposed road at Crooked Finger several days the last or trie week Mrs. Louis Schalchar visited her sister at St. Paul several days the first of the week. Dr. and Mrs. McCannelh of SH- verton and Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Saueressig: were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Saueressig. J. O. Dixon and G. W. Myers were -In Portland Monday on bus iness. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Scott visited Mrs. Scott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Adklns in Salem Saturday. Guests of Haynes Mr. and Mrs. Thad Dwyer of Independence, visited Mrs. Dwy er's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Haynes over the week end. Bennett Dunagan of near Hal Bey also visited at the Haynes home over the week-end. 11 JOYOUS I WACOXDA. December 10 The long looked-for rain has come and many farmers nre glad. So much farm work has depended upon rain this fall. Some who have ber ries to plant have waited for rain as the ground could not be plow ed and made ready. V. Fellon has postponed the re setting of strawberry plants. He bow has several acres of Etter burgs. Henry Stafford also has Etter burgs and will set out a few more acres soon. A group of young people from the Bible Institute In Portland have held a series of -meetings clnce Friday night at Clearlake church. Those from W'aconda at tending an all-day meeting and basket dinner Sunday were Mr. and Mr. George Brown, MIrs Gladys Brown, Miss Rata Tlmm, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown and children. Mrs. Carter Keen who has been 111 for some time, is much improv ed. The Waconda Sunday school will give a Christmas program at Eldredge Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, the 22nd. Santa Claus will give each child a bag of candy and nuts. Miss Gladys Brown and Leslie Brown made a business trip to Portland, Saturday. SMI COUPLE 111 AUTO ACCIDENT STAYTON. December 10 Mon day morning while Rev. D. 8 Barry and wife and Mrs. A. Book or were enrouto to Oregon City, at the Junction of the Mt. Angel and Woodburn highways, Rev. Barry applied the brakes, result ing In his sedan overturning. He eacaped injury, but the la . dies were considerably shaken and bruised and were brought to the Btayton hospital. At this time it Is not thought their Injuries are erious. Rev. Barry is pastor of the Bap tist church here and is 72 years of age. His wife too Is well along ''in years and the accident was a great shock to them both. The Liberty Community club will meet at the Liberty hall, Fri day. December 13th, at 8 p. m. A radio program, all produced by lo- al talent, promises to be a cream. Come, hear, and have a rousing good time. Amalgamated Mining Corporation (Ad Oregon Corporation) Capital Stock $500,000 par value $1 ' on-Assessable 100,000 Share Arguable for Subscription for Full Information Addresa The Amalgamated Mining Corporation SIT Portal Bids. Portland, Oregon Or R. BT. Tyson, WoodbnTB, Oregon Mildred Harris, film actress and first wife of Charlie Chaplin, filed suit for divorce under her present name of Leontine H. McGovern. The suit names Everett L. Mc Govern, whom the actress married in 1924. PEOEEF.T.JL SiA&ES PLAY PEDRE. December 10 One of the most successful play ever put on in this community was pre sented before a capacity house at the recent. Parent-Teachers asso ciation meeting. The play, a rollicking comedy, was received with delight by young and old alike. The characters were exceptionally well portrayed and the acting was fine. The Pedee orchestra, composed of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bush, Rob Arnold and Freda Bush, furnish ed delightful music with violin, banjo, guitar and piano. Roland Hall, the boy prodigy, played selection after selection on the piano, gave two recitations, and his little brother sang. After the program a pie social and candy and sandwich sale was held, bringing a total of about 26. 2 CELEBRATE WITH 1 Ef! MONMOUTH. December 10 Donna Slvler. 13, and Ed Grlffa, 63, celebrated their -birthdays to gether with a dinner party Satur day evening at the Monmouth ho tel, following a custom which they established 8 years ago and have observed annually since. Mr. Orlffa has resided In Mon mouth most of his life, but Is spending the winter at Gates, Ore gon, whence he arrived here last week to celebrate the birthday event which for him occurs De cember 7. Donna has been a resident of Monmouth for the past 8 years and her birthday occurs Decem ber 8. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sivier. proprietors of the Monmouth hotel. She is a half century the Junior of Mr. Grlffa, and officially notifies him weeks In advance of the npproach Ing celebration, which they alter nate by mutual agreement from his birthday date to hers and vice versa. Guests this year were Mild red McKnlght and neth Hosklns. both junior high classmates of Donna. SILWIITOIt FOLK M SOUTH SILVERTON. December 10 Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McGinnis re turned Saturday evening from California where they went early in November. They went as far south as San Diego where they were guests of Mrs. S. E. Richard son, formerly of Sllverton. Mrs. Richardson sent greetings to her many Silverton friends. On their return trip they visit ed with Max Hubbs at San Fran cisco. Mr. Hubbs, the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbs of Silver ton, has recently gone to Califor nia where he Is with the North American Indemnity company. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McGinnis report a very pleasant trip throughout and said that the wea ther was marvelous all the time they were in the south. Order the Oregon Statesman for one year and secure one of the North American Travel Insurance policies for $1.00. V d fF DANGER OF NEGLECT "-rrn.Mt, cntu, Cwwtt yatlon aa Colon titer 4ri nntfer nln jronr nr Tons system. Don't neglect the slightest ladle tlon of Rectal or Colon disorder. It may lead to serious complications. Impairing your nervous system, vi tality and general health. In the past 1 6 years oar non-surgical treat went has relieved thousands of suf ferers. Write, caQ or phone for our FREE booklet of Information. It ex plains ourreinarkableCUARANTY. DnCOA5.J.DEANt acw iiuf"w tsUaAjrv CLINIC wam aw oppoicotrnmotttt tJFTI & NAtfiPttniAlBXCSSOM TELEPHONE AT WATER 2661 Svaru.SAH Fuancuccv y HUBBARD, Dec. 10 A din very much resembling that of a charivari was heard in the halls of the school house shortly before 9 o'clock Monday morning. Upon investigation it was found that the faculty led by R. C. Painter, supervisor of the building and grounds, had provided themselves with dustpans, tin cans and other noise making devices and in single file maivhed to the tune of their own mu?if through the lower hall, up the broad stairway and to the door of the English department which thev entered and there sur prised Mrs. R. H. Fields (Miss Ad eline Zurcher) English and French teacher. The faculty had heard. Monday morning of Miss Zureher's wed ding at Portland on Saturday when she became the bride of R. H. Fields, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Fields of Eugene. The wedding ceremony was performed at the home of Rev. George Feese. Mrs. Field's moth- i er, Mrs. Edith Zurcher, dietician i at a hot-pital at Livermore. Cali- iuiuio, a i i it ' v i ii i ui nauu ril day evening and attended the wedding. Both Mr. and Mrs. Fields are graduates of the University of Oregon; Mrs. Fields of the class of '27 and Mr. Fields of the class of '29. Mr. Fields Is employed at Olds Wortman & King and Mrs. Fields will continue her work with the Hubbard high school. Mr. and Mrs- Fields will reside at the Laurelwood apartments at 895 East Alder street. Portland. STAYTON LADIES GIVE E wm PARTIES STAYTON. December 10 Mrs. Dave John and Mrs. J Walter Mayo were hostesses for a delight ful bridge party at the John home Friday afternoon. The rooms were most attractive with various kinds of fall shrubs, whose bright red berries greatly enhanced their beauty. Four tables were in play, high score going to Mrs. Geo. H. Bell and second high to Mrs. M. S. Hunt. A most unique and tasty lunch was served. Lela Maye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. J. Bell, celebrated her 6th birthday on Sunday with a party to which a number of her little friends were invited. Vari ous childhood games were enjoy ed as were the delicious refresh ments. The favors and decorations carried out the holiday spirit. Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Mayo spent the week-end at Newport and en countered some wet weather. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hagen came from Portland for the week-end and in company with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fox, Shirley and Maxine Fox and Dixon Parry enjoyed turkey and all the trimmin's at the Dr. G. F. Karnlck home Sunday. House Warming Entertainment Is Held Friday KINGS VALLEY, Dec. 10. The members of the Kill-Kare club of Independence were enter tained at cards Triday evening at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson of this place. This social event was a sort of a house-warming as the Johnsons recently bought 500 acres of the Jim Grant estate, and have re modeled the house into a modern home. v . Delegate Havemann, a well-knowa painter of Hildesheim, who succeed the late Dr. Gustav Stresemann a Germany's Minister of Foreign Affairs. WOODBURN PUPILS m n Peg 0' My Heart and Jerry Of Jericho Road to be Given WOODBURN. Dec. 10 The senior class has chosen "Peg O My Heart" as" their annual presenta tion to be given in the auditorium some time next month. 'Peg O My Heart" is a comedy of youth and is especially suited to the talent the present senior class possesses. The glee clubs have chosen "Jerry of Jericho Road" as their presentation in February. Tryouts have been go ing on all Jast week and this week and the cast will soon be announc ed. Tryouts for the senior play will be held as soon as the play books arrive. The operetta will be coached by Miss Margaret Tem plar while Miss Virginia Mason will coach the senior play. RICKHEA1 1 GRANGE TO PRESENT PUT RICKREALL. Dec. 10 Re hearsals are now being held for "Mix Well and Stir." a romantic comedy in one act, to be present ed with a carnival by a group of members of the local grange, Sat urday night. The cast follows: Phil Grant, a benedict of one long year, Joe llarland; Janet Grant, his wife, who likes people to drop in, Clara Wait; Peter Doake, Phil's employer and a good, simple old soul, William Poawell; Mrs. Peter Doake, his wife, Ragesdale; Jim Doake. their gou. and something of an heir, Glen Hogg; Bryce Kennedy, a little of a snob, Harry Dempsey; Lola Kennedy, his wife, a little more of a snob. Alma Dempsey; Miss Alice White, who is disap pointed in love, Grace Pence: Miss Perkins, a petty-skirt Paul Revere, Addle Dearer; Gentleman Joe. a burglar, Ora Lants; Slick Dick. Joe's pal, Claude Larkln. The Carnlcal is being planned by the grange- social committee and the play Is under the direction of Mrs. E. A. Eteuson. CJOK8 TO CALIFORNIA SILVERTON, December 10 Mrs. George Dedrick left this week for Oakland, California, where she will visit her son, Earl and his family for the winter. Mrs. Ded rick will likely return to Silverton this spring. Mrs. Dedrick is the Bister of J. E. Hosmer and Mrs. T. E. Preston. Halik Electric Co. is discontinuing the wholesale department and in the future will conduct the business solely upon a EettaSH BacOc Special 10 20 discount on all Electrical Appliances Christmas Suggestions Waffle Irons Toasters Percolators Irons Tree Lights Heaters Doccb Radio Halik Electric Co. 461 North Front Tel. 2 ST. PAUL. Dec. 10 The Al tar Society of the St. Paul Catho lic church held the second party, of the series of six which they are giving, at the Knights of Colum bus Hall, Sunday evening. A very large crowd attended. There were twenty-six tables. At each of these parties a door prize, first and second prizes for both men and women, and conso lation prizes are given and at the finish of the series a grand prize is given for both men and women. Sunday evening the door prize, a turkey, was won by Bernard Smith, first prizes by George Hil ler and Mrs. Esther Buijserie; second prizes by Mr. Gribble of Champoeg and Mrs. Steve Cole man; consolations by Charles Pel land and Mrs. Jette of Champoeg. The next party will be held in two weeks, at the Knights of Co lumbus Hall, December the twenty-second. New members were enrolled in the Young Ladies Sodality Sunday afternoon at the St. Paul Catho lic church. The older members gave a reception at the Academy after the enrollment. won E PUN CHRISTMAS AUMSVILLE. December 10. The Anmsville Woman's club met Monday at the home of Mrs. Mar garet Martin. The ladies prepared a box and sent it to the Corvallis children's home and drew names for Christ mas with refreshments being serv ed by Mrs. Martin. Mrs. E. F. Wallace held a Quilt ing bee at her house Friday, those present being Mrs. Luta Fuson, Mrs. Millie Martin, Mrs. Martha Fuson, Mrs. P. C. Fulton, Mrs. M. M. McCollough, Mrs. Johanna Brown, Mrs. Powell. Auto Hits Train While driving through Aums vllle Thursday night W. L. Page, J. Hogue and T. B. Cogle ran into the logging train. None of the young men were seriously hurt, but the car of W. L. Page was bad ly wrecked. Mr. and Mrs. Cladadck and son Dale of Lebanon, spent Sunday at Mrs. Cludadek's parents, Mr. aii'l Mrs. W. D. Powell. j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collins and i Mrs. Ida Prunk of Salem visited at Aumoville Saturday evening. ' The Christian and Uetliel Sun day schools have both started planning for the Christinas trees to be held at both churches. It was announced Sunday that Rev. Minton of Salem will preach at the Bethel church after S. S. Sunday, December 15. Purchase Stove The P. T. A. have purchased a new stove to be used in the cafe teria at school and installed it Fri day. IB! sen L SITS HOT n RICKREALL, Dec. 1 Ct- Hot lunches are now being served at the grade school which the chil dren greatly enjoy. The card party given at the grange hall last Saturday evening was well attended. There six ta bles of "500". High scores went to Mrs. Joe Harland and Arthur Beaver, and consolation prize go ing to Elmer Cook of West Salem. Mr. and Mr. J. A. Dempsey re cently purchased a new Buick se dan. There were several of the local high school students that attended the basketball game at Monmouth last Friday night. The teams play ing were Bethel and Monmouth. Next Tuesday night, December 10. Dallas high will play Rick reall high boys on the latter's floor. The Grand Ronde girls will also pray the Rickreall girls at the same time. Thursday night, December 12, Philomath high will play Rick reall high both girls and boys. It will be on the latters floor also. SILVER FALLS MILL TO U MM SILVERTON, December 10 The Silver Falls Timber company mill opened for Its regular run Monday morning according to its plans. Due to a shortage of logs caused by a fire In the woods last summer when a number of log ging bridges burned out, the mill has been down the past few weeks. Officials state that they expect It will run quite steadily now with the exception of a very few days down for the holidays. Woodburn High Receives Trophy WOODBURN, Dec. 10 Tro phies that the Woodburn com munity club won in the contest in Salem last spring with the stunt presented by the high school stu- Optician the skilled me chanic who wakes glasses. Optometrist the scientist icho properly examines eyes. We give you the combined service of Optometrist and practical Optician at the one cost. Let us examine your eyes today. LINCOLN, December 10 One of the beauty spots of Polk county at this time of year is the holly planting in the Zena district, in the McKinlay orchards, which is owned by J. F. McKinlay of 95 North Winter street, Salem. The planting was made more than twenty years ago, and the trees now are on an average of 20 to 30 feet high and are a mass of bright red berries and dark green leaves. A great deal of care is taken In the cultivation and cutting of this holly. It is cut. packed and sent to California. Wyoming, Mon tana and some sold in the local market, this holly being of excel lent quality is always in demand. Large numbers of people are visiting this orchard every day, and each one is delighted with its beauty. AUBURN GUESTS AUBURN, December 10 Mr. and Mrs. Wade McKenney have returned to Portland after a pleas ant visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKenney. Mc Kenney is a captain in thl Port land fire department. PLAINTIFF! H UGE sums are daily awarded injured persons in automobile liability cases. The motorist at fault MUST pay. Let Automobile In surance written to adequate limits by The Metropolitan Cas ualty Insurance Com pany of iVetc lorfc, protect you. Salem Representative W. G. 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