The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 20, 1930, Page 18, Image 18

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, fiakeu Oregon, Sunday Morning, April 20, 1933
GOOD FRIDAY
: CANTATA GIN
Of
Trinity Xhurch Scene
Unusual Musical
Program
8ILVERTON, April 19. The
Good Friday cantata, "Great De
IlTeranee," arranged by M. C.
Johnshoy from some 61 the finest
number of classical church music,
was iTen at Trinity etaureh Fri
day eTenlnr before a large and
rery appreciates audience.
The choir, under the direction
of Rer. H. L. Foss. was splendid.
As outstanding number was that
with the choir and Alfred Jensen,
tenor, as soloist, in "Seek Ye the
Lord." Also worthy of particular
mention were The Kyrie "God Be
Merciful Unto Us" as sung in a
'duet by Mrs. AlTin Legard and
Mrs. Earl S. Adams, and "Our
Faith Springs Like the Eagle,"
sung by the male chorus.
Soloist taking part were Mrs.
M. G. Gunderson, Miss Frances
Nelson, Miss Marguerite Satber,
Mrs. AlTin Legard, Miss Magna
Hansen, Mrs. Earl S. Adams, Al
fred Jensen and Rct. Mr. Foes.
Miss Esther Towe presided at
the piano and also gare an or
gan solo.
Waldo Hills
j WALDO HILlS, April 19 Mr.
and Mrs. Edson Comstock expect-,
ed to go in to Portland Wednes
day to bring Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Geer home but on reaching Sil
verton found a long distance call
saying the doctor had decided to
remove Mr. Geer's tonsils and he
wouldn't be able to come before
Friday or Saturday.
Waldo Rue accompanied friend)
to Portland Wednesday returning
that night.
' A meeting was called Tuesday
evening at the Waldo Hills com
munity hall to talk over the or
ganisation of a grange. Owing to
the fact that no suitable place
could be secured for a regular
meeting place no organization
was perfected.
LeRoy Rue is again at the
home of his parents after a week
spent in Portland.
Mrs. William Halvernick is
spending the week in McMinnville
at the home of her son, Ernest.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Haberly
went over to Clark Warnocks'
Thursday to get baby chicks.
The sympathy of this entire
community is being expressed tq
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hillman be
cause of the serious illness of
their 14 year old son, Robert.
Robert wbo is a freshman at
Silverton high was taken ill last
Thursday with infantile paralysis.
While he Is very ill everything
possible is being done and it is
expected he will come through
nicely.
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Among the many outsUmdiajr accomplisbmeaita of Essex, the C1uJlener eara, darlaa; ChaTJeBger
week were the record breaking hill climbhig feat. This yomu; lady held the Attention of quite an
audience when she started to climb this difficult grassy slope. The steepness of the grade caa be
Judged by the roof on the left of the picture, the driver t-tinFt; that if she could get to the
roof she would climb that, too.
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RICKEY, April 19 Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Van Cleve of Portland
were weekend guests of Mrs. Van
Cleve'a father, D. A. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hager and
family, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hor
ner and son. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mc
Mullln and daughter and Mr. and
Mrs. O. Fryslie, spent Sunday at
Taylor's Grove near Mehama.
Mrs. Elwood Fegler ot Eugene
has been the guest of her mother,
Mrs. A. B. Richardson this week.
Her sister. Miss Doris Richard
son returned home with her and
will remain during the Easter va
cation. Mrs. George Hager and daugh
ter, Mrs. C. Lanke'and Miss, Lou
ise Lanke spent Wednesday In
Portland shopping.
Allen Wallace motored to Sil
ver Creek Falls Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Dick man spent
Thursday in Portland.
Walter Crabb won the prize of
fered by Mrs. Marie Kelly, the
principal for the best bird house
built by a boy in the advanced
room.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Sheridan made
a business trip to Portland
Thursday.
M. nr. Magee. patrolman, has a
crew of men widening the road
where the road known as old Sub
limity road enters the Salem- Ma
cleay road.
Miss Dorothy Fitzpatrick ' of
The Dalles will spend the Easter
vacation with her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Fitzpatrick. Miss
Margaret Fitzpatrick, a daughter
who is attending normal at Mon
mouth will also be an Easter
guest of the Fitzpatricks.
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NORTH SANTIAM, April 19
Mr. and Mrs. Al Bannick are the
parents of a baby girl born April
10th.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. and R. L.
Ha ward were Sunday dinner
guests at Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Van
Nuy's at West Stay ton. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. W.
Frank Van Nuys and Billie of
Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Van
Nuys of Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Spencer have
sold their place here to C. W.
Hinyle and are moving to Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith have
rented the Gilmore place. They
took possession Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Gowlng,
Lett Bennett and Francis Round
of Portland visited the C. L.
Young home Sunday.
Road Patrolman L. Walker
with his crew of men have finish
ed grubbing and clearing the
right ot way for the new market
road!
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Kingwood
KING WOOD,' April 19 The
population of Kingwood Heights
has been materially increased the
past week. Mr. and Mrs. R-. K.
Vincent have moved from West
Salem into the Sam Feller house
and Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Fitzemore
and family and Mr. and Mrs. M.
C. Smith and family, all of Aber
deen, Wn., are now living in the
house formerly occupied by Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Garner.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. La Raut
have gone to Vancouver for a vis
it . with their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy La
Raut.
Dr. D. A. Williams is building
a two-story Colonial brick resi
dence he purchased of Charles
Adams.
John H. McKinney of Myrtle
Creek has been a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen La Raut. Mr. Mc
Kinney is a brother of Mrs. La
Raut.
Miss O'Deell Peden Is suffering
from a severe case of tonsilitis.
Amity
AMITY. April 19 The dra
matics class of Amity high went
on a picnic Thursday, p.m. after
school hours. Miss Clara Jasper
is director of dramatics.
Mrs. J. D. Woodman was quite
ill with a severe cold last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jenks Simpson
were Sunday guests at the Frank
Grable home.
Little Henrietta Richter was
quite ill last week. Mr. and Mrs.
James Payne motored to Pacific
City last Sunday to look after
some of their property Interests
there.
The Misses Dorothea and Mary
Biggs visited Mrs. Will Richter in
Salem last Sunday.
Mrs. Arthur Chambers spent
the week-end with, her husband in
Albany. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Height and
Mr. and Mrs. John Warner were
Portland shoppers Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Briedwell
and son, Lyle ot McMinnville left
.eirtwt by Dxfet BretWi Carorlfa
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for Montesano, Wash., to visit her
daughter, Mrs. Robert Forbes.
f Spring Valley f
SPRING VALLEY. April 1$
Mrs. Walter Bros of Clatskanie
has been visiting -with relatives
and friends hero sines Sunday.
Mrs. Brog was accompanied by
her small daughter, Delores. Mrs.
L. B. Matthews la Mrs. Brog'a sister.
Mrs. Clara Siebens was the
gnest of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wind
sor Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Lehman,
daughter Lois and son Venron of
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Hampton and small daughter,
Phyllis ot Oregon City, spent Sun
day as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Windsof and family. Mrs.
Lehman and Mrs. Windsor were
former school chums but had not
been together for 12 years. Mrs.
Hampton la Mrs. Lehman's daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teeple
and son Howard entertained as
their guests at dinner Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Cross and sons,
Howard and Travis of Salem.
SPRING VALLEY. April 19
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schindler of
the Brush college district accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Chris Yun
gen to church services on Good
Friday and spent the rest of the
day as their guests. Mr. and Mrs.
Schindler aretbe parents of Mrs.
George Meier, with whom they
are visiting, having come to this
country from Switzerland during
the past year.
Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Kirk wood
of Seattle are spending their Eas
ter vacation here visiting at the
L. F. Matthews and Mrs. Belle
Simpkins homes in this district.
The Spring Valley board of
school directors met Friday even
ing and rehired Hiss Clara sie
bens of Salem as teacher of the
school for the ensuing year. Miss
Slebens has had very successful
year here and. the patrons and pu
pils will both' be delighted to hare
here among them for another
term.
lis Ann Stratton - and Eula
Smith were the two delegates sent
from Spring Valley to the Brush
College school Friday afternoon,
where the four school districts.
Brush College, Zens, Lincoln and
Spring Valley competed for spell
ing honors. IU Ann successfully
won the right to go to Dallas next
Saturday evening where she will
compete with' winners from all
overthe county. Ila Ann is the
younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
V. A. Stratton.
Summit Hill
SUMMIT HILL. April 19. Mr.
and Mr.' G. F. Booth, from Sum
mit Hill, and Dr. and Mrs. Eppley
from Salem, were entertained at
dinner, on Sunday, by Mrs. Turn
er Davis and Miss Mary Davie, at
their home in Turner.
Mrs. Walter Miller, who was
bitten by a cat and has been un
der a doctor's care for some time,
1b improving and is reported en
tirely out of danger. .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shumate and
two small daughters came out
Salem and spent the day at the
J. T. Norris home.
John Shifferer, Jr., and family
drove to Portland and spent Sun
day with Mr. Shifferer's sister,
Mrs. Leo Staddleman.
Miss Frieda Shifferer is rapidly
recovering from an attack of the
flu.
Orchard Heights
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ORCHARD HEIGHTS, April
II Mr. , and Mrs. George
Strong and Miss Bessie Strong ot
Salem were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Cash Roberts Sunday after
noon and Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Hell
worth of Toledo were also callers
at the Roberts home. The doctor
and his wife came out to the
valley to honor Blossom day.
John Fisher and Clare McClan
dish spent the weekend in Port
land as the guests of Mrs. Marie
Tommaseene.
' Miss Ethel McDowell will teach
next year in the school in Prat urn.
She "will have the- rirst four
grades.
, Sunday evening guests of Mr.
and. Mrs. C. H. Fisher and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson of
West Salem, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Smart and children. Margaret
and Jimmy ot Kingwood and Mr.
and Mrs. William Knower with
their son and daughter, Lyle and
Irene.
Mrs. C. S. Matthews who has
been very ill for several weeks
was taken to Salem Tuesday and
several x-ray pictures were taken.
Her condition was found to be not
so alarming as her friends had
feared though her physician says
her recovery will be slow.
, Mr. and Mrs. Zacb Eakins of
Portland with Mrs. Eakins'
daughter, Miss Dorothy Logan,
were Sunday visitors at the J. W.
Edgar home. Mrs. Eakins is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar.
In the afternoon they all went to
Zena where they cleaned and
planted flowers on the family plot
in the Zena cemetery. Mr. and
Mrs. Eakins returned to Portland
Sunday evening by way of Gaston
whers they left M1m 'iyttgasT who
is a student at Laurerwoosl -aea-
demy. - ' ,, . ,r'c k
Friends ot Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Smith of Salem will be glad to
hear that their ten-year-old son
George la making a good recovery
from an appendicitis . operation
which he underwent Tuesday t
the Salem General hospital. Mrs.
Smith was formerly Miss Mabel
Wilson of this neighborhood. She
is a sister of Mrs. R. W. Clarke,
Kenneth Barnwell is improving
rapidly from the effects of a re
cent motorcycle accident. ,
C. A. Clarke of North Church
street, Salem, who was seriously
injured recently in an automobile
accident is reported to be slightly
better. He is at the Salem Gen
eral hospital. Mr. Clarke lived
for many years on the farm whern
his son. R. W. Clarke and family
now reside. '
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Liberty
LIBERTY, April 19 Stewart
Crocket ot Portland spent the
weekend as a guest of his mother,
Mrs. W. D. Alden.
Friends of Bill Berndt will be
pleased to know that he is able
to be around after being con
fined to his home tor several
weeks.
Chester Seeger and Lelam)
Scott made a trip to Newport the
past week. Th hoys brought
crabs home and a number of the
younger set met at the Seeger
home and enjoyed a crab feed.
Miss May Sharer of Salem was
a visitor at tha home of her sis
ter. Mrs. Kate Holder.
Mrs. Joe William, who was
taken seriously ill last Sunday is
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