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llili ClfflEE M mm Community Clubs and High way Association Com bine for Event TRIM HUP PUNS SOCIAL I PILOT OVERCOME BY HEAT. PLANE DESCENDS X SEEKS FREEDOM AFTER 54 YEARS o ' ' ' i W -Mr- Marion Distript Group Has All Day Session at Marion m - -.."-: MARION.--July 23. The Marl fa District held a successful Stas ia? school convention at the Mari an Presbyterian church Saaday .attarnooa, thsre helng a very good attendance from liar! an, Jeffer son, and other district. The after noon 'was given wer to devotion al cervices and tmsl: s pertain ing to Sunday school work. Mr. and Mr. Eliie Plckard are n toying a viert fro-- Mr. Pick irds sister, Mrs. Harvoart of Portland this wk. Miss Laura Haack made a bssi ns trip to "Portland Saturday. Miss Pearl "MrHer -who has been vlaitlg at the home or her Tr ont.Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Miller the past week, left Tuesday for Seise, Idaho, where he la em ployed. J. M. Christopher left tor New port Sunday where he expects to pent a meats, or two vacation ing. Harold Smith, who took Mr. ChTistopheT over was also accom panied by "Miss Lulu Lewis apnd Mls3 Francis Barher and afteT get ting Mr. ChTVstopher located they pent the rest of the day &each eamblng. C1R IRIS Overcome by heat while soar ins: over Lone Island in an attempt to break the endurance flight record, "Tex" Anding. pilot t t ( t I th t I It Onset) was brought down front the aides in a stats f -collapse. it ended an effort of Anding and bis eo-3oL Jack Charle- i to wrest away laurels for endurance new held by Hunter ursxneza, ox (Jmcago. arrived the first of the week from Denver, Colo., to spend some time at the home of Mrs. Miller's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Mc Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Irvine and two daughters. Fay and Jean El len, and Loran Mort are spending their vacation at the Irvine ranch at Summit. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Moore and Mrs. Wilson went to Cascadia Sun day to meet their sons, Dan and Melrin Wilson, who were return ing from a bike to Clear Lake. RE e GOTO 1-1-1 INDEPENDENCE, July 29. A number oS the Camp Fire girl 3 left here Saturday to spend a week at Camp Namane. Those going from here were. Frances - Knott. Marlen Ruef, Ruth Rauiey, Helen Maiiand. Doris Mattison and Mu riel Cooper. This is an annual outing for Camp Fire girls. Those attending the Minnesota flah picnic at Woodburn Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. H. Vile. Mrs. Frank Arrell, Mrs. G. Stuck and Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Solie. Mr. atd Mr?. Boh White and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dickinson spent the day Snnday In the Fall Ckr park. Mr. and Mr?. Joe Hubbard tad Mrs. Nellie Damon left for Bend Sunday. The Hubb&rds were call ed there by the illness of Will Staats, who is a brother of Mrs. Hubbard. They expect to return tie last of tie week. Grandma Steptoe of Boise. Ida ho, spent the week at the Elmer Bupby home. On Friday, Mrs. Bus by, Mrs. Radmacber, and Grand ma Steptoe spent Friday In Salem at the home ot Mrs. Ed Olson. Mr. and Mrs. George Carbray entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown of San Francisco, who were returning home from a vacation trip. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mack and daughter and Mrs. F. G. Hewitt pent the week end at Oakland, Oregon. Mrs. Henry Miller and Dorothy IS . L E. STEWART WIIIS ESSAY PIE TURNER, July 29 Mrs. R. E. Stewart of Spring Valley, Minn.; in writing to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C A. Bear mentions, receiv ing a priza for an essay submit ted in a contest conducted by the Americanization committee o f the veterans of Foreign Wars. The subject for the essay was "A Department of Education in the Cabinet." Mrs. Stewart is the president of the woman's fed erated club of her town. She and her husband are also active mem bers in the American Legion and auxiliary organizations. Mrs. Stewart has many friends In Marion county which was her home until she went to Minne sota five years ago. She finished her education at Willamette uni versity in 1920 and spent three of her five years of high school and junior high, teaching in Salem. SDK GUN lEisrara Reunion of Family Held at Legion Park in Stayton Recently STAYTON. Julr 29-The birth day of R. H. SnodgTass -of Port land was inspiration tor reunion of descendants of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Snodgrass at th Legion park here Snnday. Mrs. M. W. Yoeman of this place was a daughter of Mr. and MrsT Wn. Snodgrass and a sister of R. H. Snodgrass. The family came west in an early day and settled at Oregon City. Beside the guest of honor, R. H. Snodgrass, the following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boe lander and son, Hugh; Mr. snd Mrs. Dean Herman and daughter, Mary Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Palfry and son, Leslie; Mrs. Grace Snodgrass and Marylia and Herschel "Snodgrass; all ot Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Lea Jarnigan and son Itee3e, of Harrlsburg; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. "Busey and Eunice ot Lebanon; Raymond Basey or Esgene; Herbert Reldy and wife, of Lebanon, "Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wells, fen son Keith and Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Yoemaaieers telttaf of and son Carrm, of vasets ana Mrs. M. W. Yoeman and daughter. Miss Blrdeen of thlg city. At neon a basket dinner was Sread for thirty-one at one long bio. The day passes all too quickly, reminiscing and visiting. Taos who cared to, went for a swim, while others played horse shoe. The visitors paid some high compliments to ths Legion park and expressed their appreci ation to Mrs. Yoeman Tor suggest ing that they meet hero. This was the first of the gatherings of this kind tho family has had, but It proved so enjoyable that It will probably be made an annual affair. VISIT BEACH RliSOKT KINGWOOD, July 29 M r. anH Mrs. Olin Cannoy and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Crawford and fam ily spent the week and at Deloe bay. During their absence Tom Liurton of Yamhill stayed at the Cannoy home and looked after affairs at the ranch. Tom is a nephew of Olin and some years ago lived with his parents In this neighborhood. CHAMPOEG, July 19. Tho West Side community clubs and tho Champoeg Historical Highway association combined telr efforts to make a successful all day pic nics and celebration In honor of 4 the 100th anniversary of the start- 1 lag of tho first wagon train to 1 Oregon Sunday. Music was furnished through exit the program, presided over by Dr. Henry Moms, "by tho Hub bard hand under the direction of Dr. A. P. Da Lespfnasse. Tho program opened with community singing with organ and piano ac companiment oy Mrs. Edythe T. Weathorred and Mrs. C C. Geer. Milton A. Miller gave" an excep tional talk on the spirit of the pio- tho hardships which befell them when from the 348,000 wagon which startad the Journey 20,000 tell by the way side. State Treasurer T.. B. Kay, member of tho first state highway commission, ave a talk on the success of Oregon's road building system which is financed by the gasolln tax. Mr. Kajr highly ap proved ot the Portland-Salem highway via Champoeg which will bo dedicated to the pioneers at a cost of approximately one million dollars. Of the $11,000,000 col lected In taxes. $8,000,000 is spent on aew roads, the remaind er is being nsed to collect taxes and repair of roads. Ho also brought out the lowness of auto mobile taxes in Oregon fa compari son to European and neighboring state taxes. ' Mrs. Edythe Weatherred gave an interesting skit carrying out the idea of crossing the plains with Ann Hembree Cnllen, who crossed la '48. She was accompan ied on the piano by Mrs. C. C. Geer and at the conclusion of the 6klt, the entire group sang "Ore gon, My Oregon." and Milton A. r- ' i. S K. Jr 7 6lSSE FbKEaCY in LQ76 qTESSE fbKEROY TO-tVSir Bay state's note life prisoner, convicted in 1876, no wable to hobble not more than half a mile, yet imtmed with a never dying desire for freedom. In some manner which Mtbertties have not sol red, he obtained tools and made an attempt to drill his way oat of the hospital for the criminal Insane at Bridgewater, Mass. His plans failed when tho officials found the tools. MHier crowned Mrs. Cullen queen of tho Oregon trails. George W. Llppert, president of tho West Side Community clubs. an organisation ot S3 clvk clubs J la tho Tualatin valley, talked on the advisability of the proposed highway which the group he rejp rseented favors. In a jocular man ner he also mentioned if the clubs ever got enough money ahead they would send Milton Miller to con gress to educate the Italian sena tor from New York, who fights the appropriation for a Champoeg memorial building. George H. Hlmes, secretary of ths Oregon Historical society, made a few remarks and Joe Ax ford, of Portland, former cowboy, played several old-time harmonica solos, accompanied by Miss Isa Botten. The program rlosed with PE1M.E 4-U CLUB HAS PICNIC PERRYDALE. July 29 The 4-H club girls, and their leader, Mrs. Robert Mitchell went to Dal las Saturday for the annual 4-H picnic. The girls enjoyed the day very much. There was a short program and later in the afternoon water sports, contests were held, supervised by J. R. Beck. The club girls had a lovely spot where they ate their lunch. Those present were Viola, Marie a tew remarks by Walter Meach- and regey Houk, May Van Staav am. who read his pcem, "Little j ern. Kthol Mollenaar, Aladine Mother of the Golden West," ac- Campbell and Roberta Mitchell, companied by Miss B tten and a Mrs. Roy Donahue was a guest harmonica solo by Mr. Axfofd. ) of the girls at lunch. Silverton Young People to Aid in Paying for Piano SILVERTON. July 29 Trinity Young People's 6ocifcty has plan ned an ice cream social for tho afternoon and evening of August 5. The proceeds of the social will go towaTds paying for tho grand piano purchased some time ago. Ko services will be held at Trinity ehureh again next Sunday as the pastor, Rev. H. L. Foss, Is st in away on bis vacation. How ever, on Wednesday, August $th. the Ladies' Aid society will hold its regular meeting with Mrs. Olo Satern snd Mrs. O. Orabrek as hostesses. On August 10, th Rt. Rev. L. C. Foss of Seattle will preach, lsncti will ho served and a program given in the afternoon. PEillf PEOPLE WPffi KNOT PERRYDALE. Jury 29 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Campbell went to Dallas Sunday morning to meet her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Flanery and her brother, Floyd and family at the park foT a din ner and visit, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Orell Thornton and family Joined them there also. Floyd Flanery ltves at Spring field while Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Flanery live in CorvalHs and meeting In the park at Dallas makes a larger day for tho re union. Mr. and Mrs. John Mollenaar were at the Neskowin beach look ing for a cottage Sunday. Mrs. Mollenaar and Ethel end somo relatives expect to spend a couple of weeks there. Ben and Naomi Jones of Salem were calling on their grandnar- ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Jones I here Sundae. MICKEY MOUSE "Where There's Smok,e, There's Fire" By IWERKS Turner Entertains Weekend Guests TURNER. July 29 Mrs. Jean Pearcy of Salem was greeting old friends at Turner Sunday. She will begin her fourth year of high school teaching at Turner this fall. James Hasslott of Hoed River came down from Portland Sun day to visit his mother, Mrs. R. O. Hasslett, at the S. A. Riches home. Cross - Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFER n if 11 73 ff2 n-T mv 1- lII -mW Wi--m Ist Ml A 1 1 1 Wr 1 1 tr 1 HORIZONTAL 1 river in Italy 3 notoriety 7 listens 12 behold! 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