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t L. 1. 11 f r LOIIMSY ' II SUiRISE NETC YOIUnERS VED .. ...... iBIlll Friends ' slaogt Psrty ; on Birlhday'Anhiiersary of . Aurora Wan ATJROEA. -July .. Loran 0r wu svDmea person. to friends .walked; fta opoa hint, I As. eventa- ot hir MrtMiT. TTf trife and hia ' sister, Mrs. Yad nain had planned this- evening of cards for him, .Th high scores' were made 6y Mrs: 'Moore, and Mrs. Yadnais. Those -holding high core for .the- gentlemen were Hr Rush- ti- Mr. Frtemu. Friends whe entered the eve ning were Mr. and Mrs. Loran f;ir. CHa Gieav and dan enter. Mrs. Gertrude V&doaia Of Port land. J. A. Buah and wife ana n rnT.aB wH el Donald. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore. New- berg, Mr.. and Mrs. Freeman Hills borough, Mr. aad. Mrs? E. E. Rradtl. Mr. and Mrs. John Kraus. Mr. aed Mrs. P. O. Ot-I toway aad Mr. aad Mrs. A. X Strickland. Aurora. - Th ya& itu aid. son of the fcnnsa had celebrated his birth day the day. before wkh, six of hb little friends. Team Work Is Evident Tkli ! hr wit of introducing W. E. Craven, one .half of The. Statesman correspondents team ax inaenenaence. The ether half of the team Is Mrs. W. E. Cra- ven who. refue led to hare hex picture taken by an amatenr photograph e r. She says Mr. ' Craven Is the 'correspond a t anvwar but 'the editor of Val ley News knows that the work is a fine example of cooperation and team work. Mr. and Mrs. newer ' 4. ' ft A 1 ; ' ; it and LafayttteScrnmary Students to .Meet r.rai. Jutr !. Ite third I annual . reunion or toe ainmni or Ithit tnrmttr Dallas collacaL will be I held In the citr park, Saturday, July 12. xne ainmni inetaoe mose I from the La Creole-Academy aa Ith' rtftllan eoMee Was first I known, and the Lafayette aemln- ary, which was merged with tae lUaiiaa tnautmuen in tae ew Speakers for the day will be Dean Collins. Whitney Lv i$nae l mm A J V Hrt of Portland and IPrflf. Klcfaolaa Tarter ef CerraW lis. Laura Poling Goode, of Port- (land will alng. Mrs. John Corny of Dallas, aeo rmtarw of tha aaaociatiom la sendlna ot fetters to all t the. known students all of wnoo are anwa tat attend. A basket dinner will I be serred at noon,-with coffee I tarnished by the committee. SEASHORE LURES IHBOD FDIK Mr. Thomas Powell Iwerie of f Hamilton ef New York, pictured New York, with his bride, the I after their wedding at the form en Miss Virginia Randolph I American Catheiral Church) ef Megear,, daughter e' Mrs. V. E. the Horr Trlnitr. Paris. JEFFERSDiJ COUPLE WittlElUUM W. B. CraTCB rmw a.rm unoir " t he members of The 'Statesman cor respondents family bat nare prorea their ability to get and write the news. The Cravens hare lived la la- dependence for some time and have" a beautiful home there. They are thoroughly familiar with the country about the town and are great boosters for Independ ence and Polk county. The Cravens have one soa who la in business in Amity where he ud his wife make their home. GUESTS FROM PBESCOTT AURORA, July 4. George Miller. Jr.. and hia little eon. Dale, came up from Prescott to eee Miner's parents George Mil lr Sr.. and Mrs. Miller. Dale will remain for aa indefinite time with his grandparents and aunt, lira. George Asklns. LONDON (AP)-Frre out of verv six eirla failed at the latest .examinations for tjpifits held hy the civil service commission, JEFFERSON, July 4. Miss PathnrinA Bilveu of Scio and Dan Baldwin of Jefferson were united in marriage Saturday June zs at lfi-.sa a. m.. in Albany. The Justice Ipf the peace officiated. Immediately alter tne ceremony the happy couple left by auto tor Trfahn whera Mr. Baldwin has employment. Mr. Baldwin's father accompanied mem to iaano. Filipinos should be kept la their natlTA ialanda ta dereton SK- ricnltural reeooreea there, eaya Dr. C. W. Johnson of tne umver sity of Washington faculty. wrvrxurorvn Vnl 4 - Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Flaek and Mrs. A. U Applewhite ana flangnxer uaiar lne have beea enjoying Tacatloaa t th.A8hnra. Tha Flacks went to Newport Friday where they spent several days. rs. Appie whlt and Catherine returned Wednesday from a week's sojourn at their cottage at Neskowin. Mrs Conrad Fox. Jr.. Of Long- view, Wa., is spending a couple of weeks bete with her parents, Mr and Mrs. cnaries senwaru and with other relatives la West Mm. Maurice Boatright, who as Miss Lowella Russell lived la this neighborhood for eome years, anent Fridav afternoon at the Ed ward Finley.home. See was pica- acaiiiiy g3 COHNER 1 m m ..-. ' .. n nil -' . s M'v i ; i Xi -rv 111 I - x,s i . .. ' ill I. FamHy , Gathering xHonors Wedding Anniversary of Members ft took four handlers to carry t George Godfrey, the colored t beyond doubt the genuineneae Prima Camera, the Italian rin I haawweirht. Thia anlendid shot I of Camera's collapse from the . . I ' S . . . . . 1 Kim Tk. an from a rinasida aaat and ahowa I CtiaaT atronsr wh giant, to his earner in the fifth rouna aner he was xeniea oy U.M mi.ot. 1 low hlow. The viant Italiaa wu ringside seat aad shows foiaf strong- when fouled. ing cherries for canning. Mr. anal Ura. taibert Beekmaa aad soa Gene drove te Tillamook Saturday afternoon where they were oversight guests of relatives. Sunday they visited Ketarts and other beach resorts, returning noma sunaay evening. Mr aad Mrs. S. A. La Rant were dinner hosts Sunday to the following relatives and rrienas: Um PranVta TToena. Mfaa Winnie Pettett, Mr. and Mrs. Narclss. La Rant, all of Salem; MerwLa Mc- Kinney of Tangent; suss upai Darman of Jefferson; Mrs. Emma MeKlnney of Albany. PORTLANDER8 VISIT AURORA. Jaly 4. Mr. and Mrs. William Delia and Mr. and Mr a. Laurence Millea and small tan ef Portland, had Sunday din ner With tn Andrew miners at their loganberry farm. SWING The country -home ef Mr. and Mrs. George Ziegler was tae scene of a family gathering Sun day, on fifth wedilng anniversary of Jlr, and Mrs.. George tiegier. Mr. and Mrs. Artnur Linasey ot. Holley Gardens; Mr. and Mrs., Earl Conker of Moanwuth; and the aixta anniversary oi air. ana i Mrs. Wade Robblna of Oregon Citr. AU are relatives oi aara. The home was origntenea wun lilies, sweetpeas and ferns. The mesta were seated at a long ta- - ble, tn the center of which stood an Immense eeauuiuuy oeeorat ed cake. Those present were the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wade ' Rvtbbins. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Con- kley, Mr. aad Mrs. Arthur Und sley, aad Mr. and Mrs. George Ziegler. Others who enjoyed the day, were Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Londergan, Mr. aad Mrs. Hal Lisdaley, Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones. Cleo Marie Stanaford, Mrs. Anna Tremayne, Mr. ana. Mrs. W. B. Jones, Don J ones, aim Martin. Tkelma Robins and Tbe- roa Lladsley. Aurora to Have Old Time Dance Tonight REAL FIDDLER TO PLAY AURORA, July 4. Aurora is coming Into her own. She Is spons oring an old-time dance to ee neid in the band hall Saturday evening. Henry Eblen, one of the remain ing few old time, fiddlers, will have charge of the music It will be like a home coming for the old timers and the sons and daughters of old timers. To make it complete, some of the young er maids should be present to Innca tha "mlnnet" or "SWinC your pasjtner," gowned in those nricelesa costumes, worn by their mothers, the belles of the old ColonT dan. that are owned ana preserved by a number of tne res- idanta here Tt will be a haBDV community affair and a crowd la expected. A temporary exchange of chil dren to give parents a proper per spective is urged by Dr. Ethel E. Murphy of the College of Elec tronic Medicine, San Francisco. Ruble Reunion Brings Guests nnramn ttktghts. Jnlr 4 Quests of 'Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ed gar Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Ruble ol Lincoln. Walter Ruble of Central! a, wn., and Mrs. Columbia Maxwell of 8eatUa. Walter Rable aad Mrs. MaxwelL who are brother and sister, came down te be present at the anne al reunion at the state fair grounds. The Rubles are old time settlers of this neighborhood. Their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Ruble, owned the South wick farm many years ago. MICKEY MOUSE Sheared Sheep By IWERKS HUH OF en HARVEST WACONDA. July 4. Logaa- berry harvest is weft started here and most growers expect .a peiier wiJIiaGffiut who has "POLLY AND HER PALS" very large acreage says the ber ries era of very tine quality bat the quantity will not be as great as in former years. . 1 a His Story and He Sticks to It By CLIFF STERRETIj THakIK Gross -Word Puzzle By JJTJGENK SHEFFEB IT j 3 3 j5 6 7 IS W 10 P" 7T Y"MW I35 I g P .i mm ill Mil III ' J.I II I. I ' ' MMKJJV . .- 1 -. - . - . ... ..... 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