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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1930)
E TEN .The OnSGOTr STATESMAN. Saleeu' Ore-rea, Tnes&rr Iloxnhvr. July 8, 1S33 IS MUCK EYE Actor Stages Cave Man ifct i When Dancer. Spurns; y :: : : Attentions, Claim " . tea ANGELES, JnJy.7 (AP) -Temporarily,; at least, the team mt Ike Dnnean Slrten . etjert of ' , tfa light fsntastle. wfU do no -eaaeiBe; paMlcly, Tie length et tli enforce retirement depends a fcov lonjc it takes ft Mack eye 't larm wblte. '. - .. - ! t , . Om half of the team Virlaa . Hsceamo the casualty shortly af- , er midnight today at fashionable Vallfcu beah, favorite summer ' zssort of the Hollywood film col ctey -when, she alleged sereral mot later, a jroong actor. Rex - Lease, delivered a punch to her .. eye. ' Leas was freed under $500 teS and ordered to face a hear ts Thursday. Sfits Duncan told the Justice ho loft the homo of Charles Far ZtOX, .film actor, following an i lors&al fathering - there, with , Xease sad John Farrow, scenar io writer. She dnoro to her eoU Cage.' Farrow, hid good night at d sVome,' the dancer said, and as ; KM disappeared, Lease took the tj from her car. Sfao said she demanded retarn mi Om keys. Lease swung at her punch landed, followed by kicks and when she asked the reason of the outburst. Mid he replied: "Because ! ye." - dancer sumnroned a night - who arrested ' Lease Mmf. the justice opened court e aev&ears early. at. Mr. and lira Boy NntUng and daughter Betty were recent -visitors at the home of ICr. and Mrs. Hubble Toung of Plata street. Mr. Nutting is a brother of Mrs. Toung. . Mrs. E. W. Peterson of Salem and her slater, Mrs. Erwln of Canada. Wero recent visitors at the BillingsleAdanui home on Plata street.. .. . -- Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Greene. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Pfeifauf. Mr.; and. Mrs. Lemon and children, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and . Mrs.' Greene's eouain. all enjoyed" a. picnic on the rirer bank Friday. '. 'Mrs, Lee and sen, "Clyde, from Madras, aro Tisiting at tho G. W. Richardson homo of Rosemont arenas-They will return to Mad ras next week. '-'" ' v Mr. and Mra. Walter- Richard son, eon of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Richardson, are making a . short Tialt with their parents here. They are from Madras and will leave Sunday. McDowell Family Holds Reaatoa The annual reunion of the Mc Dowell family was held" Sunday at Champoeg with- about 35 re latives and friends present. The president of the croup Is Mrs. Will McDowell and Mrs. J. G. Hei gelman Is tho secretaire-. i The day was spent in a sociable way In famUy.eonTersatlon and a basket - luncheon . was served at neon. , V :.-.m - : The following people were pres ent: Mr. and Mrs. Will HeDowen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDowell and children, Mr., and Mrs. Guy Mc Dowell and son, Arninf, Mr. end Mrs, Tom McDowell, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Brooks Pluramer and small daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reich ard. Mr. and Mrs. Pan! Sllke, Mrs. 1. O. Reigelman, Mrs. J. W. Phe nkle, Mrs, Ereiya Jordan, Miss Doris Phenlde. Miss Ethel lie DoweXL ; Frank Kamerer, Gene Sllke, X4 Bayworth, Ferry. Reigel man . and Paul. Sllke. , ;? New Cbafereaes . Yess? Is Opened . - Sunday is the first of the new conference year and the begin ning of the pastor' third year's work In WestSalenr. At the morn ing serrice her will review aom of the business and events of in terest of the recent session of Che Oregon annua) conference., The -iTouhf; People's Gospel team' service held Sunday evening; was very .interesting. and all who attended enjoyed a very delight ful serviee. ' - . . . ; ,; The Roes sisters win sing a vo cal duet 8undsy morning at the ehureh service. Mrs.- Ray : Fergu son will stag in the -evening. - Charles Rage, dty marshal, ar rested several boys . from Salem one . evening this week - for pick ing cherries in his orchard In West Salem without permission, j.; .. Tbo cherry association- Is recotv-. ing cherries at its place of busi ness and a number of people are employed theros. ' - ... ,- -v-. Lad Breaks His Collar Bone 1117 SILVERTON, July T-i-benset Legard, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Alrla Legard, to earryinf his arm In- a sling ee the result of a broken, collar hone. Dense!, whet Is but four years eld, fell from am aatoaoMle. - Lo Benrget, famenn Freaeh fry ing field, has become toe small f or the air truffle that uses It mow lEFisncr LOS ANGELES. July T (AP) Clearing Harry Langdon, film comedian, of the gtlgma of love thief,? and placing squarely upon Thomas J. 0Brfen responsibility for the loss of his former wife's affections; tho superior court' to day returned a judgment In favor of the actor in O'Brien's suit to collect $11,100 heart balm. , Langdon's -contention, he gave O'Brien, former husband of the present . Mrs. - Helen i- Langdon, I1M00 cash and Promissory notes totaling $11,(00 under dur ess to forestall a : threatened 1X50,000 alienation of affections suit In 1021, was upheld by the court. - :. A judgment In favor ef the comedian in his' counter, suit to recover the $1S,000, the court said, was prevented by the statute of limitations. ;' Despite O'Brien's testimony he and his wife were on amicable terms before she met Langdon la 1113, the court agreed with Mrs. Langdon's claim that O'Brien had killed her love by .cruelty. . Easy to Remove DANDRUFF Tea hate to wash your hair, any way end now ' yon can ' remove every speck of unsightly harmful' dandruft at the same time. Try Fitch's Dandruff Remover Sham 99 today, and tomorrow bo rid et disagreeable, unpleasant dan Perry's Drug Store - 115 a. .1 ffove yeciirs Gwm 0u n "Coftilftcj ejvsMifS cast ffheir shadow before)40 Be moderatebe moderate in all dxixisSfCvcnin smoking. 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