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Th OaCGbn STATESMAN, Salem Oregon, Thursday Mbrning. Hay 1, 1920 SEVEN Dfttiiiins Typists Under Mrs. Turner Carry pit State Win In Speed Tests DALLAS, April SO. Dallas high setae! stadent received sig nal Honors. n weelc end la. three state-wtde contests. Saturday the typing team .under direction of Mrt. R. IWEorner, irert success ful at Corvallisin winning the state ttp u banner for speed. In th individual contests. Miss Dorig Newaill took first prlie, a gold medal In the novice division. In the amateur division. Miss Katherine Smith and Miss Alcie Welns took tae gold and sllnr medals respectively. Miss Lola Miller had the most accurate paper. The boys' ih school Aartet under direction of Mrs. David Wright-; mule supervisor, made the- trip to Perest Grove, where the dots took first plate In the Clan B drviefen. The beys In the group are Irwia;leU, Leander Quiring. Pete Ediger and Norman Classen. Miss Banders Honored Minnie . Sanders won the state prlxe in the interpretive division for public sneakra? at Corvmttis Friday night. Sue received Wo in gold and ft fold xned&L . Mbs Sandera was a runner-up las year in this cam contest.' She will graduate from high school this year. The finals in the county spell- ing match were completed Satur day night in the Dallas high school auditorium with 27 In the race, and only five of then boys. . The winner was La voile Trueaz of the Bridgeport district, a one room rural school. She received an unabrkJged edition ot Web sters dictionary. Others who re ceived prizes were: Ruth Jones, Montgomery school, second. S 5.00; Third, Margaret Kaster. West Salem, fourth, Lydia Heibert, Dallas, 13.00; fifth, Lydia Goettmen, Monmouth, S2.50; sixth, and seventh, a tie. William Cram and John Glesbrecht, 12.00 eacb; eighth, Doris Tanner. Falls. City. S1.00: tenth. Millie Mc- Knight, 11.00. went on a fishing trip to. Oregon City Wednesday. Lrfrwrenca Hemlusm 1 rag hU mother, Mrs. Julia Hesv nlngsen. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harnsberger of Keizer visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ekin Sunday. Mrs. N. C Caspar returned home from the hospital Saturday and is getting along nicely. 'The new baby girl has been named Dorothy Hilda. Mr. and. Mrs. Dick Klem rf Pratum visited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bressler Mondav. Mavaay Manama and Sawakl uau von blue ribbon la the 4-H uemonstrauoa, in Salem . Friday. 111 SIUilTS ID Ei to Dime AUiiSVILLE, April SO Mon day evening. May 6 will" he the regular meeting time ot the com munlty club. The dinner will be served by the high school student body and the committee In chare Is Datoy Downer, Era Corner, Tm- upa TUgie Bradley. i too roram will be, rive bv the Junior class, a three got pis 4 no vuy jreuer." The cast is: Martha, Simpson, aama.TyieT; Jim Simpson, Loten Tyler, Lizzie, Cleo Ellis; Grandpa Simpson, Herbert . Amos, .Auntie rtrm, Leeta Bradley; Lnel Haeker, Walter Getchell, 'BaKy tieekor, Owea Martin; Orria Rudy, Lo Laabauer: Phil, the city reUer, George Towle. - ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL TO H MUSICALE SXLVXRTON. April 30 St. Paul's School ot Maaie has an nounced Its annual recital to take place May 8 at the St. Paul's school haU. The program contains the fol lowing number: Piano laet Genevieve Wil liams, and Maryanne McCulIough. Cherry Time atslvin Heater: Rose Petals Maryanne MeCo lough; - In Hanging Gardens Zraa Paries ; A Jolly Farmer. Francis Bittler. Weed Nymphs Frolic, Gene vieve Williams. lViolia--Cavatlna, Raphael tier. Dancing Leaves W 1 1 1 1 a m Gates. Minuet at Court, Butterfly Chase Gefaldin Gates. Japanese Tea Party, Helen Lamb. Piano duet Dance ot the Juno Bugs Geraldine and William Gates. ' Canrice. Mazurka B u n t c o Watts. Dream of the Hear, lola Bureh. ilelody la F Palmer Torvead, Pas Das Anipliorc' BettJ rp- hoff. Violin Friml. To A Wood Vio let, Phyllis Rodenberger. Caprlcante, Butterfly lola Burch. TU HITS TO ATTEHD FETE TURNER, April SO The high school senior class has accented aa invitation to attend the May Day exorcises at Pacific coUego Friday, afternoon and evening. May 2. Mrs. C, A. Bear will ac company the . members o ( the class, who will leave Friday noon. Members of the class are Louis Fowler, Cecil Miller. Faye Barber, Gladys Halo, Willard Bear. Willett Jesse and James Deayer. BAKER A rumor that the Oregon short Uno Is planning to abandon its branch tine from Huntington to Homestead is circulation in Pine valley. E3 ran m TO GIVE ESS WOODBCRX, April 30 Tho senior class of Woodbnra high has chosen Professor William C. Jones of Willamette university to deliver the commencement ad dress and Re-r. Glenn 8. Hartott of the Methodist Episcopal church to preach the Baccalaureate aermoa. . Th class discussed - possible places for the annual senior day picnic. The president, detest Chapelle, appointed Murel NehL Wairo Lenon, Clair Nibler, Ruth Oeer, -Hngn Geann and Lowell Oribble as a committee Jto select neveral sites for choice at the next meeting. asom and Alls Nusom home. i Mr. add Mrs. F, R. Nusom had aa their guests Sunday, Mr. ana Mrs. Lawrence GrasaaAa and children of Gervais. The infant daughter ot Mr. and Mrs, Pete Klenski was christened Sunday at the Catholic ahurch at St. Louis. Mrs. E. I. Masaey of Portland U tha haoso guest ot Mr. a ad Mrs. Arthur Goffin. Waconda Host To Many Folks Over Weekend WACONDA. April SO Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Shad and children of SnWm, called Sunday at the A. W. Grade Schools Teams in Game ACMSTnXE. Aprn SO. Mill City and Liberty grade baseball teati8,aaet at Amasrflie Satarday morninsf to play as it was too tar for either of Use schools to make the trip Friday afternoon. Hlrhbergers are hartng a new roof put on their Clour mill. DALLAS HIGH HIIIE 10 rur h HTU DALLAS, AsrU St. The Dal las high baseball team will play Monmouth high here Thursday afteraooa. The game Is scheduled for S:00 o'clock unless it rains mere before Thursday. This game was paly scheduled this week and there will be another game be twoea theiwo later In Monmouth. Dallas ulays another game with Amity Friday at Amity. This makes it rather hard for Dallas as the team is short ot good pitch ers. Coach Wright will probably Start Norman Classen on the mound Thursday. ' ATTEND W. C T. V. MEET TURNER. April 5e The Tur ner W, C. T. U. was represented Wednesday at the Marion county convention held at the W. C. T. U. hall In Salem by Meadames G. W. Farris, W. 8. Burgoyne, J. R. Cox. R. O. Witsell. C. A. Bear. ad S. Garden. I Independences Injured in Car On Way Church INDEPENDENCE. April SO. Mr. and Mrs. Milton McGowan and daughter, of Hopvllle. while on their way to attend church at Buena Vista Sunday, had aa ac cident. Just as they turned tho comer at the Frank Grounds place, they collided with the Port land Oregonian delivery car. Both ears were badly damaged, but luckily no one was hurt. The Me-: Go wans had to proceed oa their way by toot. Mrs.WeIborn9s Death Sorrows Turner Group TURNER, April 0. Frieads ot Sirs. Nannie J. WeTborn regret to leans of her death at'Dunsmuir, Cal., April 25. The burial service was conducted la Twin Oaks cem etery Monday afternoon. Mrs. Wei bom and her seven children lived several yean on what is known as the Larsoa farm oast of Turner. ERROR CORRECTED TURNER, April JO Miss Crystal fid wards, intermediate teacher who took the grade pu pils to the county spelling contest at Sales Saturday, says the chil dren averaged over S4 per cent instead of 84 per cent as was first published.. MICKEY MOUSE Cowed' Visitus" By IWERKS UVNl lEOUrarosEE i Woodburn i! Roberts? Club Members Out To Heights Meet ROBERTS. April SO A large group of Roberts community club people attended the Salem Heights club contest Friday night Toe play "Vagabonds in Prison," was repeated there by the cast who gave it here several weeks ago. Henry Edwards visited Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards in Portland Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Hennlngsen of West Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hen-ningsen of Jefferson spent Sunday with their mother Mrs. Julia Henningaen Mr. and Mrs. Doe Jungwlrth and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Edwards WOODBURN, April SO Mr. aad Mrs. F. W. Norman of Port land assisted at the Friendly Ser vice aale which was held in tho ogie ftulMiag last week end by the fresbyterian Ladies' Aid. Mr. aad Mrs, Jack M. Lewis of Eugene were week end visitors at the homu of Mrs. Lewis' parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. fit. Hicks. Ray Wolf and 'Adrian Schooler were fishing In the vicinity of Forest Grove Saturday. Whether they caught any fish or not was not revealed by the pair. Miss Dels Sp rouse, who Is in training tor a nurse at St. Vin cent's hospital, visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sprouse over the week end. Misses Berneta Thompson and Elisabeth Kraus were week end guests of Miss Audrey Wlencken at her sorority house on the Ore gon State campus at the spring formal of Miss Wiencken s soror ity. Miss Peggy Sadler of Aurora spent the week end as guest of Miss Shirley Stuart of Corvallis. Miss Sadler also attended several fraternity function's on the cam pus. i il irrs Rit Eour aro see U 'ntfas'aijLtcveR ll " .f am2 HanssT nic mmisioh X r iitmm x i Euoe soon-we u i m-j strvsr oe i tcrt KfcCES SORRounDED on 5Tei- noRt mno V Bounds ukE ' "'f 1 DiSNEV- "POLLY AND HER PALS" "The Sleeping Beauty" By CLIFF STERRETT. LONG-TIME FRIENDS VISIT BRUSH COLLEGE, April 3( Miss Isabel Cottle of Eugene was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Schindler during the week-end. She arrived here Friday and returned to Eugene Monday. 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