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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1930)
it" I; ! Hubbard HUBBARD HAS WATCH PARTY Management of Miner a I Springs Hotel Sponsors r Gala Affair .. HUBBARD, Jan. 2 The Hub bard Mineral Springs hotel was tHe scene of two gay social events Kew Tear's eve- when Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cutting, the new man agement, held open house at a watch party in the new lobby and Mrs. L. A. Beckman and Mrs. Ivan Stewart were hostesses at 7 o'clock bridge dinner in the old lobby. The Silverton community or chestra with Hal Campbell, di- Tector, furnished the musical part of the program. "Atlantis." a four movement selection was feat ured by the orchestra Other mu sical numbers were a violin solo. Son of Songs," by J. Small; pic colo solo by Steve Schmidt of ML Angel; violin solo ''Spanish -rfthapsody;" by Miss Irene Morley who also played "The Rosary" by request; violin sole. "Gypsy Ser enade," by Miss Bertha Aim and a piano solo by Miss G. RusseL Hal Campbell was accompanist for all the solos. Dr. C. H. Sauve of Mt. Angel, 65 years of age, directed the or chestra when the selection, "Con necticut March" was played. Doc tor1 Sauve was introduced and re sponded with a talk on, "Talent In 8mall Communities." The doc tor was the first violin teacher of Miss Irene Morley, Silverton's vi olinist. . Other talks were made by "Hy" Everting, Dr. P. O. Riley and Bill Stepp, former sport editor of the Portland Daily News. Dr. A. F. de Lespinasse, cornet arid his daughter Miss Marie, saxophone, played with the Silverton orches- ra. Dr. de Lespinasse Is leader of the Hubbard community band and also of the Hubbard high school "orchestra and Miss Marie is a member of both the Hubbard band and the high school orches tra. ' At 12 o'clock all joined hands and sang, "Auld Lang Syne." Then whoopee began as everybody was furnished with a noise mak ing device by the management and each vied with the other in mak ing a noise. The bridge party guests and & few from the Rebekah watch par ty joined the merrymakers in the new lobby and dancing was en- 4 ii-sA til 1 - Art nVlnAl, vK.n tKn party broke up. The hotel gue3ts and "Hy" Everding's spe cial guests for the evening, Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill Stepp, remained I'll 2:00 o'clock. Refreshments, consisting of punch and wafers, were served. At the bridge dinner and watch lart held inthe old lobby of the hotel the season's colors were car ried out in the decorations and favors. Following the dinner, five ta Mes of bridge were; in play. High honors were won by Mr. and Mrs. FA. Erlckson. The prizes were a radio log and an embroidered cen terpiece. With noise makers. provided by the hostesses, Mrs. Beckman and Mrs. Stewart and also by Mrs. Cutting the bridge guests were , able to greatly increase the volume : of noise when they joined the FoxElsitiore SAT. - SUN. - MON. Movement Romance Melody BETTY Drama AND A FiBchoa St Marco's BLACK and GOLD "IDEA" Featuring The Kcmy'g Arnold Glazcr Maxlne Hamilton Lee Wilmot and 1 the SUNKIST BEAUTIES GRAND THEATRE LAST TIMES TODAY FRAZIER PLAYERS present i "THE TOWN MARSHAL' A Comedy-Drama in 4 Fun Acts With BILLIK BINGHAM - RICHARD FRAZIER ON THE rWith , Madge" Bellamy Barry , Norton v ..: and . Lenlse ' ', Dresser v, COMEDY The Call Board By OLIVE M. DOAK HOLLYWOOD Xorth Capitol St. in North Salem Today "In Old Califor- nia." t CAPITOL Staf fit., betwtm Chnrcb and Hiirli Today "This Is Heaven" with Vilma Banky. GRAND North Hija St. betveen State High Today "Mother Knows Best" and the Frazier players in "The Town Marshall." FOR EL8INORE . Sooth Hick etwea StaU and Ferry Today "Dynamite." It is to beg Miss Hanky's par don for trying to make her ap pear In the wrong picture. She Is at the Capitol-today and tomor row id -This la Heaven," and the picture has nothing to do with a hysterical . night, even though' It is one concerning the problems of the immigrant. "Dynamite" appearing' for the last time today is a powerful pic ture both is tense dramatic' situ ations and from the standpoint of artistic and scientific productions. It is worthy of the man who di rected It Cecil B. DeMille and makes another landmark to- his credit as the first .talking- picture for which he has been responsible. Kay Johnson takes a big part on the screen for the first time In this picture and it is predicted that she has far to go it her abil ity keeps up to the mark set in "Dynamite." Tonight is the last night of the Frazier players for another week. They have given a very interest ing interpretation of a very funny comedy, "The Town Marshal." "In Old California." at the Hollywood, is an artistict picture of love and adventure during the early days of this country when romance seemed to thrive with unusual brilliance and beauty. Jefferson Folk Enjoy Holidays JEFFERSON. Jan. 2 Esther Roland returned Saturday from an extended visit with her niece. Mrs. Sidney Beck and family in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Rex. Cobb spent the first of this week at the beach at Newport. Dick Hitt of Hermiston will make his home with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lynes, and will attend the Jefferson school for the remainder of this school year. others in the new Jobby. Guests at the bridge dinner and party wre Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Brown. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Clever, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stauffer, Mr. and -Mrs. Elmer Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Boje. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Beckman, Mrs. Neva McKenzie and Mrs. William Little of Cath lamet Wash., sister of Mrs. Ivan Stewart. Continuous 2 to 11. Daily lli e Vivid Exotic Life wiA 1 COMPSON NOTA&I CAST OP 500 SINGING SCREEN SOON! THE TaBues'' Watch! . Wait! Y- - Me, ' h ! I W Scene Gsy Community JEFFERSON HAS IIATCHPART Evangelical Church Elects Department Officers at Watch Party JEFFERSON, Jan. 2 A Con gregational meeting and watch night party was held ia the Sun day school room .of the Evangeli cal church Wednesday night. Sup per was served at 7 o'clock at which time toasts were given by several .members of the society, which was followed by vocal se lections by Mr. Ballard, and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Oliver, and a reading by Helen Klhs. Then election of officers for the different departments of the church took place. Officers elect ed for the Sunday school are: Supt., Helen Klhs; Ass't. 8upt., Mrs. Wilson; Secy, Maria Klhs; Treas., Walter Klhs; Pianist, Mrs. J. T. Jones. The new officers for the Chris tian Endeavor are: Pres., Marie Klhs; Vice Pres., Ray Wilson; Secy., Anna Klampe; Treas., George Kihs; Pianist, Mrs. A. W. Oliver. Following the business, a de votional service was held conduct ad by Rev. A. W. Oliver, after which the remainder of the old year was spent in playing various games, until the New Tear was welcomed by the ringing of the chnrch bell, and greeting each -ether with "A Happy New Year." Forty - two members and friends enjoyed the evening's en tertainment. Hollywood Theatre Home of 25c Talkies Today and Saturday First Showing in Salem IN OLD CALIFORNIA yln Spiccf 9tomtnc& ' ui the Gold West a superb cast V HENRY B. WALTHALL HEIEN FER6US0N-6E0X6E DURYEA, Ray Bailor, Larry Jteers f directed 5y BURTON KINO. A Dual Romance thai Brought Some Surprising and Dramatic Results Also ""--ng STSm "KING OF KONGO" and Pathe Fables and News Talking Acts Vilma Banky In her 1st 'Talkie' "This Is Heaven" Vltaphone Acta Fox Movie tonews u STARTS THIS SUNDAY FOR 7 BIG DATS Mid-Kit Preview Satvday 11:15 IV MC 11 II Sbawtjkj 1 F Stars rdk 1000 SFJw f T-JI ill y npuywoog By SOUE VOLCHOK Another big Mickey Mouse club show in store for you Saturday. The feature will be ''The Great Gabbo," featuring Betty Compson, a story of a ventriloquist, who made love through his dummy. also Fanchon and Marco's "Black and Gold" idea. There will be another Mickey Mouse cartoon called. "The Plow. Remember last week yen were Etta the astliest tils farm carbon. A sample tf this til, when harmed, Ufa mm than tbrtt times as much as Shell' Mot Oil An equal sample tf Shell Meter Oil left tnhj this small fraction tf ' carlo and it is a sofa, seoiy kind that hie u s easily away 4? m WSBBm '1 ,411 ill f If li - ft li THE SEE I - . ., .'.J ; . V - "- - .- ' " ' """" ' ' " 11 ' . ..... ' "V"'.' ' ' ' , , ""'''-' , ' T!IlMM""MM'SSSSSS!?,-aM Mickey Mouse NOTES B SCRIBE MICKEY MOUSE I entertained by two girls from Barbara Barnes school of dance? Well, you're going to be enter tained Saturday by Joyce Cham bers, who will do a cute tap dance, so be sure and come. Admission will he five cents and your membership card. If not a member Join now. Get your membership blanks from Mickey Mouse boosters, Dollttle's Ser vice Station, Buster Br6Vn Shoe store, Alex Jones, Bishops, Tow PROPER GRADE s-ihi-.ilil mm Beautiful NEW FORD Bodies On Display At Our Show Room ers Jewelry store. Midget Market, Imperial Furniture store and Mil ler's Department store. Club meeting starts at one o'clock. Don't forget, we have to elect a Mickey Mouse. Minnie Mouse, Cheer leader, and song leader. Last week officers elect ed were color . bearer, Robert Hickman; sergeant at arms, Nor man Summers and. Bertha Klore fien; scribes, Arllne Molfit and Solie Volfhok. You want to be sure and come, for we have many surprises for you. We want to thank Colonel Dow, or as most of you know him Chief Mickey Mouse Dow, for his taking so much of his time to see that we all have a good time at all meetings. EUREKA, Cal., Jan. 2. (AP) The funeral of Johnny Casan ova, Santa Clara university ath lete who died here Sunday of in juries received Christmas day in an automobile crash was held to day at Ferndale, near here. New Ford - owners . this hint may save you trouble: Your "Model A" will stand up better, run smoother, if you avoid oils that form quantities of hard carbons FOR MODEL A FORDS IS SHELL MOTOR OIL "C Watch Parity HASSLET TO SEEK HEALTH III SOUTH TURNER, Jan. 2. James Hass let of Hood River spent part of the holidays with his aged moth er at the home of S. A. Riches. It will be remembered that Mr. Hasslet was seriously 111 in Salem the first'of last year at the open ing of the legislative term of which he was a member of the house of representatives. He has not fully recovered his strength and upon the advice of his physician, he will soon take a trip to California seeking to re gain his health. Mrs. Cleona Parks, teacher of the junior high room, Invited her 24 pupils to her home last Fri day evening for a party. All en joyed the games and a Jolly good time was had by all. IT is almost unbelievable what these new Model A Fords will stand. They'll even stand abuse! But you probably didn't buy yours to abuse. You wanted its speed, its economy of upkeep, long life, smooth running. And it is to help you to get these things that we urge you to watch your lubrication. Particularly, your motor oil: Many otherwise good oils form layers of hard, gritty carbon inside your motor. This sort of carbon chips off and chafes up and down the cylinder walls. Bits of it get under valves and hold them open to waste power and to burn the valve stems. Hard carbon starts a regular chain of troubles that shorten the life of any car. To escape hard carbon you simply choose an oil that leaves none. Shell Motor Oil, when it burns, forms only a little soft soot fluffy and light a kind of carbon that can blow harm lessly away with the exhaust gases. Insist that Shell Motor Oil be used to refill your Ford crank case. You have a right to all the extra miles your car can give and you'll get them with this fine lubricant that protects you from the hard carbon menace. rnley lyMora Corner Center and Liberty Alfred Anderson returned Fri day from a business trip to Port land. Mr. and Mrs.- F. C. Gunning en tertained a few frienda at a watch party New Year's eve at their home. . Rev. M. A. Groves and wife and son Meredith of West Salem, who attended the morning service or the M. E. church Sunday, when Rev. Groves filled the pulpit, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gunning. Mrs. D. S. Riches entertained as her guests over the holidays, her mother, Mrs. Stover, and two sons of near Livingston, Idaho. MOTES TO TILLAMOOK JEFFERSON, Jan. t. Grady Farrlngton has accepted a position with the S. P. R. R. company at Tillamook and left Sunday to be gin his work there: Mrs. Farrlng ton and children will move to Til lamook later. Streets