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I AGE SIX Society Silverton Woman's Club Has Worthy Project Silverton The welfare com mittee f the Silverton Women's club met Monday afternoon at a special called meeting at tbe home of the , president. sirs. George Hubbs. to perfect plans for the assistance the dab U co las to give the unemployment emergency bureau which was or- - ranlzed at SHrerton a few days ago. ..., Mrs. Anna Powell was appoint ed chairman of the "welfare com- mittee with lira. Ed Bolden as her assistant. Other members on the -committee are Mrs. Ira Stew art. Mrs. Clifford Roe, Mrs. James Manning, Mrs. F. E. Sylvester, Mrs. Mahlon Hoblltt and Mrs.' Theodore Hobart. .'. : . . . The women's dab committee : . started Its canvas from, house . to - house . Tuesday - afternoon - and .hopes to have it completed by - Wednesday night. The- eommlt- , tee has-been supplied with mim eographed copies of questlonalres which the solicitors will fill out. ' The questlonalres will carry the ' information of how many hours or daya of work each one desiring assistance can supply, what kind of work they wish done, and when It Is to be done. The committee 'has placed the wage at 25 cents an hour The labor agency will be quartered at the George Hubbs office. The city was divided Into seres districts and two women are car ing for the canvastng of each dis trict. The women are Mrs. Edsoa Comstock and Mrs. Walter Ar buthnot; , Mrs.' Theodore Hobart and Mrs. Warren 'Crab-tree; Mrs. Mahlon Hoblltt and Mrs. Vernon Day; Mrs. F. E. Sylvester and Mrs 8. E. Gay; Mrs. Clifford Rue and Mrs. James Manning; Mrs. Ira Stewart and Mrs. H. B. La tham; Mrs. Ed Holden and Mrs. V. P. JohnsM . The work or tne ciotnes,ana food exchange, whlch'j -will be housed In tbe Eastman building on West Main street will be-begun at once. Already the Wo men's club, which is caring for .this, has received some large do nations of dothing and these are to be sold at a very nominal sum. ! The money thus raised will be as ' ed for th purchase of other sup plies to be sold at a low cost. -. Clear Lake The Junior Chris tian Endeavor society met Friday evening at the home of their su perintendent. Miss Marie Harold - to complete the Christmas gifts they weremaking to send to the ! Red Bird Mission In Kentucky. A pot-lock supper was served at o'clock and after which games were played. Those present were, Nellie Clement. Neva, Ada Mae and Loretta Smith, Lunelle Chap la, Martha and ' Marion Robert son, : Evelyn Cain, Rex Dutoit, Robert and Donald Clement, Har ry Robertson," Miss Alice Massey and Miss Marie Harold. , - - , Mr. and Mrs. George. Graben horst entertained members of the Fairmount , Hill club . at their home Friday night. Cards were In play with winning scores go ing to Mrs. Earl Pearey and Rue Drager. Those present-were Mr. and Mrs." Lester Laws, Mr. and Mrs. Rue Drager, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pearey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearey, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bear, - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tocum and Mr. and ' Mrs. George ,Graben - horst. - ' ----- - -" -The Thursday night meeting for the '.Women's . Benefit .association will be an election of officers and all members are. urged to be pres ent. The meeting, will be held at 7:45 o'clock in the Woman's club house on North Cottage street. Thursday ' afternoon - the associa tion will sponsor a "BOO after noon, beginning at 1 o clock, in the Woman s clubhouse.. Breakfaat ' -- Grmpfrai BeaJy Cooked Cam Crel and If ilk Tfg OoMlat ffrsham Oenoi , Coffee , f Luncheon . Ciwh mt Tont Soap - - Cracker, . Prama Caatar4 . Crcaa, . ' Taa ' Dinner' ' Baked Una Bean a ad Perk ' - Cceallope Cetery Biwatf Hoaey - Head Lattaea Va7Baiaa " : Cat and Nat ' Torta . Creaai ' "- . j Cotfea -,' ' rr'i .!.'.'' Irne Custard S capa aaaded, aoakad praaaa H aaa aarar - 3 rta, wU kaatcm . , ' S -cap Milk - --- 1 taalaapaoa leauw Jniea , ' 4 tcatpaea eiaaaaoa ... S tablacpaona batur. BiaHed ; - , Beat the cgs and add rest of Ingredients. Pour into buttered baking dish. Set In pan of hot water and bake 25 minutes ia - slow oven. Remove pan from the oven and let the pudding cooL Chill and serve. , naked Lbnav Beeaae and Pork - S raaa ek4 liaw kaana - 1 ptmmi fraah park. aat ia saull viacaa kl taavpaoa paprika - - t taklaapaeaa ekappaj aaloa -.'4 tablaapaaaa ratoap S taklaapaoaa dark krawa near , ' S taalecpaaaa katter 1 14 pa kna stock ( vater la wkick - . . ? . Mix all ingredients - and pour Into buttered casserole. Cover and bake SO minutes la slow oven.' Re move cover and bake 10 minutes In moderate oven to v brown the top. . ' -: .: -- . ..- . Today's Menu tlbvmg - Storing - Prating LarmervTransfer; &, Storage l ; We also handle Fuel Oil and Coal News an iOuvs JX. pojur " ' ; SOCIAL CALENDAR ' : H r ); Wednesday, December $ .. r . Mrs. Wayne D, Henry hostess to Spring Talley Mis- -; slonary sodety. Mrs. R. H." Scott and Mrs. W. N. Craw- i foreVtasslstant hostesses. -'i '...jj. - - .. -.-r.:i i ? T . ' Woman's Missionary society of llrst Congregation- al church, Mrs. Jan Fry. Sr., 101 South High street... Sweet Briar dub. at home of Mrs. William Stod ' dard. Wallace- road, X o'clock. , ..." . Young Married Folk of St. Paul's Episcopal church, monthly get-together, o'clock corered dish dinner, program following. ; t':-.w 'Cj -? ' 'i V; Maccabee Social dub will meet for , afternoon at ' - 1149 E street. - -.-.'. J. -: . Women's Missionary : sodety K of First Christian 5 church; church parlors, 1:30 e'dock. ;rv v Women's Foreign Missionary society. Jason Lee church, Mrs. Herman Clark. 1125 North Winter street, 2:30 o'clock. -;... IT - Hanna Rosa court. Order of Amaranth, eard eve- ) - nlng and social hour; Masonle temple social rooms. - St. Paul's Senior guild, Mrs. A. C. F. Perry, 10 i : West Washington street. 2:30 e'dock. St. Vincent de Paul Altar society, parish hall,' 2:00 o'clock? - business and social hour; Mrs. Cv E. Kertson, Mrs. J, Hoover, hostesses. f -.. - j- "-; '."; '' - : - j Thursday, December. A f, xA ,?!: i: Marlon County Veterans association, all day meet ing. Miller's hall; business meeting; Is morning; covered - dish luncheon at noon; program in afternoon. ; - - Lincoln P. T. A. at Lincoln school, 1 o'clock; pro gram and business.-. - Chapter G. of the P. B.- O. sisterhood, with Mrs. W. W. Moore. Mrs. 8. W. Selee will have paper on "Mis sionaries in Oregon. - : Capitol Assembly, United Artisans, 2 o'clock, elec tion of. officers- - i, ' U. S. Grant circle No. 5 will not meet this week be cause of Marion County Veterans association meeting. North Salem W. C. ,T. U. will meet with Mrs. O. E. Hogg. 1125 North 4th street at 2 o'clock. : " Piety Hill club guest of Mrs. E. C. Cross. 1287 Che meketa street. Mrs. E. T. Barnes and Mrs; Russell Catlin assistant hostesses. , : Carnation . dub "500" party, home of Mrs. Z. E. ZelL 1195 North 14th street, afternoon. JCensiogton club with Mrs. George King, 1220 Fair mount avenue. 4 ' Raphaterian dub with Mrs. Floyd Utter,, 440 Oak street, i -. - Prlscilla dab with Mrs. W. F. Buckner, 1410 Court street: anniversary dinner, 0:30 o'dock. - Woman's Benefit association, election of officers, 7:45 o'clock; Woman's clubhouse. Hayesville Woman's club, Mrs. Robin Day, 2:00 o'doek. Friday, December; 5 Contract bridge class, questionnaire tea, parrish hall of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian ehureh, 2 e'dock board meeting; 2:30 o'doek business meeting followed by book, review. - ; - . County Parent Teachers association-meeting.' Scotts Mills. 8 o'clock. Scotts . Millar high schooL Dr. B. F. Pound in charge of meeting. - Hal Hibbard auxiliary to United Spanish War Vet erans. 12:30 o'clock luncheon; election of, officers; ar mory. : " Circle of First Spiritualist church, Mrs. Louis King, 403 South Capitol street, 8 o'doek. Saturday, December 6 , D. A. R. In Woman's clubhouse; preparation for box to be sent to Angel Island will be made and gifts will be brought. ' Woman'a Relief Corps, regular meeting 2 o'doek. Miller's ball. Mrs. Herman Clark To be Hostess : Mrs.-Herman Clark will enter tain for the : Woman's Foreign missionary society of tbe Jason Lee church this afternoon at her home, ,1525 North .Winter street beginning: at 2:30 o'clock.' This is a Quarterly tea meeting. At the tea hour Mrs. Clark will be assisted by Mrs. Marie Putnam and Mrs. Henry Johnson. A program has been planned. Mrs. Mark Wilbur will present several vocal numbers; Mrs. C. A. Gles will have charge of the les son; Rev." Hugh B. Touke will ad dress . the guests on tbe subject of "Stewardship;" and Mrs. P. L. Fokier will have charge of the devotions.: . - . Cottage Grove Cottage r Grove chapter No. 4, Order of the East ern Star, entertained out-of-town visitors at a social meeting Fri day. Six candidates were initiated into the Cottage Grove chapter. and a social evening was enjoy ed. Rev. Duncan P. Cameron, state .chaplain' of the American Legion, ' received the degree - of benedict. Among the visitors pres ent were Mr. and - Mrs. Wayne Henry, of Salem. Mr. and' Mrs. Herman Lafky. Mrs. Alberta Mc Murpbey, past worthy grand ma tron of Oregon: Mrs. Susie Gerot, W. M. of Evangeline chapter No. 51; Mrs. Emma Jeannette Rnta. W; M.-of Blue River chapter No. 153, and R. P. McKlnsey. - ' , A delightfully informal after noon' was spent at : the ' Walter Kirk home Tuesday . when Mrs. Kirk 'entertained for members of her, bridge club. Cards were In play In ' rooms made 'doubly at tractive with i tbe use of gay fall flowers. . . ; - -Mrs, Ernest Thom. Mrs. T. H. Galloway Mrs. Edwin Vlesko. Mrs. Henry Schmall, Mrs. Walter PageMrs.' W -M. . Gosses, Mrs. Gordon Wilson made up the Tues day afternoon; guest list. At the tea hour, Mrs. Ernest Thorn as sisted Mrs. Kirk la servinjr. -i . ; , i . ::-r .Mrs. Louis King- will be host ess to members of the circle of the First Spiritualist church ' at her,1 home, N. 402 SoutH Capitol street, Friday evening at S o'doek. Mr. and Mrs. F. Calloway, visitors here from California, will be spe cial guests. - J - .-- .. '. i. Keiier The ' Keiser Commun ity club Is sponsoring a program and bazaar at the -Modern 'Wood men -hall la -Chemawa Wednesday night. ! . . The Society Editor 4-h t- Silverton Wedding f Quiet Event Silverton A quiet wedding was . solemnised at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fry Friday night when thdr eldest daughter, Ines Fry Wagg. of Seattle and Roy Heinneman also of Seattle, were united In marriage, the Rev. H. L. Foss reading the ceremony. Only the bride' parents; Mr. and Mrs. .Walter Fry, her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Fry and: Miss Esther Nyland of Portland were present. ; - v Mr. and Mrs. Heinneman left the same . night for Portland on their return trip, to Seattle where Mr. Heinneman is In business. ' . The ladies of St. - Vincent de Paul church will be hostesses for an evening of -500!. Wednesday beginning at 8 o'clock In the par ish halL In addition to cards there will be an old fashioned en tertainment. The committee in charge Is Mrs. David O'Hara, Mrs. C. p. Thomas, Mrs. C. D. Red ding. Mrs. T. X. Skaling, Mrs. J. Varley and Mrs. Flavins Meiers. - . 'a. 49 ?iaiixiJfl rtT-aa t?ti.d; Ur w: . ... 03EG0N jSTATES2IAN Salesu Oregon; Wednesday Morning. December 3, 1930 Local Warlldthers Vote Financial Support . The Salens chapter of Ameri can war Mothers voted to - send 820 as a Christmas cheer offer ing; to the veterans hospital in Portland at the regular -business meeting of the organisation Tuesday afternoon la the social rooms of the American Lutheran church. It was also voted to send 3 5 0 as the Salem -chapter's contribution to the War Mothers' Memorial home in Washington, D. C an Institution which" Is just now In process of 1 comple tion, v -. . .. . Several cases of - needy ex service folk were reported and will be investigated and assisted by the War Mothers. : The next meeting of 'the chap ter will be a social meeting at the American Lutheran church. The hostess committee in charge of the program and entertain ment were appointed as -Mrs. La eiia xgge. Mrs. Bertha Vlesko. Mrs. Matilda Nadon. Mrs. Emma Beckett, Mrs. - Anna Borkman. Mrs. wimam Cherrtngton. Mrs. wuilam Fltta. Mrs. Catherine Lowe, Mrs. Haldak Bradford. rs. Agusta Hlxon. In addition- to other business to. come before "Vie, Tuesday meeting. were memberships to be considered and a discussion of the : necessity for nayinr annual dues which must be sent to the national headquarters of the or ganisation by February 1. A . correction - was made in - the number of men represented on the service flag presented at the meeting -preceding the Tuesday meeting. The number should have been 44,118 men from Ore gon with. 1030 casualties renre- sented. ... Silverton-i-A grous of vounr people enjoyed a party In the so cial rooms of the Trinity church Friday evening with Mrs. M. G. Gunderson as chaperon. . Present were Inga Hansen, Arden Miller, Althea Meyer, Thorval Hanson, Vera Beer, Bernle Oas, Ines Lee, (jora iropierud, John Goplerud. Inga Goplerud. Norman Jensen. Frances Nelson. Sylvia Haere. Vi ola Larson. Luella Forland. John Doemer, Ernest Doerfler. Lud- vls: Meyer and George Olsen. - Mrs. V. M. Sackett entertained members ' of her Sunday school class. Junior high school girls of Leslie Memorial church. . A bus iness meeting was held for the purpose of organizing the class. Officers were elected which re sulted in " Carrol Johnson . being made president; Floy Spear, vice president; and Ruby Breen, sec retary-treasurer. - A social hour followed. - Women of the First Methodist church will .be hostesses for an all-day Christmas meeting; and bazaar at the church Friday. Mrs. W. C. Toung, president of the general aid. lis In charge of the plans for the day. Other women in charge of various departments are Mrs. William Tarnell, Mrs. I. L. McAdams, Mrs. P. J. Kunts, Mrs. E. C. Miller. Mrs. A. A. Un derbill, Mrs. E. B. Millard and Mrs: F. A, Legge. A program of music and readings will be given under the direction , of Professor and Mrs. Herbert Rahe. . ' Oulnahv -Mr and Wra. C. CL 'Cole, Miss Christina M. Harold, Miss Eras .Cole and Howard Cole, of Salem were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harold. : Miss Nina Latourette spent the. Thanksgiving: vacation at her home in Estacada. f a- liTTai S iTTai j 1 1 1 x ii : x x x i x x 1 1 1 x 1 1 . WK CATER TO ' . MEN -. - tZ WHO BUY FOR WOMEN 3 tfimtimiMM'tita 1931 'BRELLAS If rib Gloria Umbrella with the new short crook handles. Buptr- service Imported dyed materials 10 ribs liandles. - ' ' toTHBR POPULAR PRICE GIFTS Purses Robes .. Pajamas Lingerie 'Kerchief a Scarfs : - t Hosiery SHIPLEY'S Quality Meandise-Pcpular Prices , . miiiniinnauM APPROPRXATB i hose;- Yomarco Club rias Jolly Afternoon . One) of the happiest meetings of the year tor members ef the Yomarco dub was that for wale Mrs. - A. I. - Llsdbeck' , and Mrs. J. D. Foley war hostesses at the home of Mrs. Llndheck "Tuesday after seen. Conversation and Christmas sewing passed the af--ternoon hours, which were con- duded with, tea served 'by the hostesses. .J:rf. ;" The decorative note ' for guest rooms and -the tea table was that ef Christmas. Red tapers burned and "mistletoe .and greenery added a festive note of holiday. The tea table was centered with a glass bowl filled with brilliant red. ap ples and , flanking ' this- were, red tapers. m crystal solders. -,. . . Guests for the' afternoon' were Mrs. W. M. Pennington, Mrs.' Ron ald Glover, Mrs. Edgar Fortner, Mrs. Prince Byrd, Mrs. B. B.' Her- rlek. Mrs. D. H. Mosher, mis. H. R. White, Mrs. Paul, Johnson; Mrs. W. B. M Inter. Mrs. 1L H. Swafford. Mrs. B..E. Sisson. Mrs. Ray Walts; Mrs. E. B. Millard. Mrs. Bary- Boeschen, .Mrs. D. H. Schulse. Mrs. Carle Abrams. Mrs. Johnson, Mrs, A. L. Llndbeck and Mrs. J. D..Foley. .Mrs. W. L Skin- ner-and Mrs. C H. Jlsher were spedal 'guests. -. . u v , . -.v.-; .. .- ..- . --. . -e e. e ; Mrs. Fred Butler -Etokta Club Hostess Mrs. Fred - Butler entertained members of the - Etokta dub at her home Tuesday afternoon. Dur ing the business meeting It was voted to lay on the table.to .be brought' up for discussion at the next meeting the - resolution 1 to join In the contest featuring Ore gon made goods.- For the program hour Mrs. Charles Dennlson and Mrs. Mason Bishop read papers dealing . with early Oregon history, which is the subject of study for the club this year. The name of Mrs. Downle of Chemawa was added to the list of club membership for this year. Foiiowiug tne business and pro gram hour Mrs. Eric Butler as sisted Mrs. Fred Butler In serving tea. . Mrs. E. A. Colony and Mrs. Erie Butler were special guests for the meeting. Club . members present were Mrs. Harry Elgin. Mrs. Rich ard Erlckson, Mrs.' Anna Mlnton. Mrs. Charles Dennlson. Mrs. J. Ray Pembertont Mrs. 8. B. Gil lette, . Mrs. Mason Bishop, Mrs. Varde Hughes, Mrs." P. E. Graber and Mrs. Fred.. Butler. Quinaby Honoring Mrs. Re becca B. Jonea. Thanksgiving day at .the Bruce Jonea home, covers were placed for 40; Mr. and Mrs. Will R. Jones. Airlle; Mr.- and Mrs. Mark G. Jones of Dallas; Mr. - and Mrs. Reece H. Jones of Salem; Mrs. Lillian Hubbs of Sil verton; Mrs. L. J. Massey of Quinaby; Mrs. Belle Jones of Portland; MM and Mrs. Vera Os borne of Monmouth; " Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jones and the honor guest. Hanna Rosa court,- Order of the Amaranth, will observe Its regu lar social -meeting Wednesday evening at the Masonic temple. Cards will be in play during the evening hours -and this will be fol lowed by a social hour and re freshments. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bock are chairmen for this evening-. - Hubbard The Poetry . Study club enjoyed Its first meeting Monday evening. The life of Kip ling was discussed and many of his poems were read. At the close of the-study - hour, "The Gipsy Trail, a poem of Kipling's set to music, was placed by Miss Fran ces Hatch and sung by Mrs. Neva McKenxie. . v' ' Members present were Mrs Lbreaa Duncan, Mrs. Walter Fry, Miss Frances Hatch, Mrs. Margar et McMannis, Mrs. Neva McKen sie and Professor and Mrs. J. R. Bldgood. 1 r" ai is a i i in f 11 V-T m in in mm mi i C WE BOX AND WRAP GIFTS : PURCHASED HERE ' -j HtttmmimiittiH .2.95 5.95 yarn new - N Jewelry . ; Sweaters Dresses . Coats . nnnmiiiniiiin ESAUnrCL SILK 3t LINGERIE r Many Falrview Have Guests: For Thanksgiving Fetes FAIR VIEW, t Dee. 2 The spir it of Thanka Riving was shown in this community by the numerous dinners that were given. Guests at the R. R. Dent home were Mrs. E. Winds. Miss Laura Williams and James Du.PuU of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. 2fc Dent, Ben Pack and children. The . Lloyd Benson's entertain ed Mr. and Mrs. M J A. Flakerand children of Portland. Mr. and Mnv George Hageni and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morse and family at dinner. . , Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crawford and granddaughter Joan, ' spent Thanksgiving with F. W. Turner and children. -, j Mrs. J. .M. : Sehoni and children were dinner guests at the H. R. Jones home. --! . Delmar Leatherman spent Thanksgiving with his mother at TamhiU. . " Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Moser ate Thanksgiving; dinner with friends in Silvertonv . V BUnston Back Home ' Mr. BUnston has returned Jrpm Ellensburg, Washington where he has been spending some time vis iting at the home of his daugh ters, Mrs. Earl Gleason- and Ines BUnston. . ' - . F.-.W. Turner and daughters. EUeen. Margaret and Mlna spent Saturday and Sunday at Govern men Camp on Mt. Hood. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dletsman of Liberty, called at the H C. Rose home Sunday evening;. Mr. and Mrs. George Looney of Jefferson visited at the C. R. Harris home Sunday. Aleen Day . has been unable to attend classes at senior high school for several weeks because of Illness. Day Home From Alse - R. C. Day returned Saturday from Alsea where he -had been visiting his daughter. Mrs. Rob ert Henry. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Henry and her lit tle son Bobby. Thieves made their appearance here Monday . night when they stole 17 hens front the Floyd Benson place. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Flaker of Portland spent the holidays at the F. L." Morse home. School visitors ' Friday were Misses Helen and Laura Cam mack and Mrs. R. M. Kiser. Dance at Hall Enjoyed A number of young people at tended the dance at Grange Hall Christmas to be Observed by Auxiliary Plans were made lor a veter an's Children's party to be neia December 15 by the American Le gion auxiliary in Its regular meet ing Monday night in Miller's hall. Other Christmas plans will be de veloped and there will be a hospi tal "sew" held at the home of Mrs Alexander McGee, Decem ber 10, at which time articles will be completed for the v veterans hospital and - for local families. It was also announced at this meeting that the Legion auxiliary Glee club would be reorganised and a request was made for all those Interested In glee club work to report at the studio of Miss Le na Belle Tartar, 164 North Liber ty street, Thursday evening. Miss Tartar has charge of reorganisa tion of the elub. A brief social meeting followed the business session for the aux iliary Monday night. Mrs. 0. M. Lee. 1640 North Cottage street. Is home after a three weeks' visit with. friends in San Francisco. She returned to Salem Monday. . . ' , .North Howell - The regular meeting of the North .Howell Home Economics club will be held In the grange hall Thursday, De cember 4, at 2 o'clock. . Bead Tliis.... j ."v " i M .' ' -.. '. - '"".-..!"'' ' " ." ;". . " ' - '. Claims totalins: $2500.00 have been paid to Statesman tlcriK ers by the North American Accident Insurance Company. The cost of this splendid protection to Statesman subscribers is only $1.00 per year. i ! - . " Yon and every member of your family between the ajjes of, 15 and 70 years are entitled to inake application for ibis insurance,, providing yon are a regular sub scriber of The Oren Statesman; If you are not a subscriber, you may make ap plication by enterino; your subscription now. ! Send in your application with a re mittance of SL00. i Yon may pay for your paper by the year or monthly. Fill in Application. ' " ! r ' dHb9OGO Travel ; Accident : Policy j For only on- year . ... . . . . i The CregGii iStatesraai Famines Back KoiKS Saturday night and report WT enjoyable time.' - 1 . LL Mrs. E. B. Dent 1" Joy tog a Ti.it with her broker Roswdl Wright of New Tork City. Mr. Wright Is a pianist and soloist of more than ordinary bimy. . Mrs. Anna Kiaer oi wllZ spent Sunday. at the H. R. Jones home.; Secures Farm Of 658 Acres J- - "'f 1 A real estate transaction in whtofc more than a section of land comes Into the possession of H. A. Loveall of Salem was i compiew Monday, when final nepers were passed on transfer of i Ljnda B. Ferguson's ; 058-acre Stock and farming ranch --In Alrlie, Polk county.. The deal was handled by the J. F. Ulrteh Realty company. --Loveall. who has the Model Beauty parlor here, has! purchased the farm for an investment, and has already made plaas for ex tensive improvement and develop ment. There ' Is a fully modern eight-room house - and! two fine barns on the place. f; Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Blatehley of Salem will operate the farm for Mr. Loveall. They have al ready moved onto it,- A erew of men has been placed on the farm to clear and dean up the land.' Among other projects planned by the new owner will be propa gation of trout. He will start three trout ponds going as quick ly as possible; ! 1 Consideration on the deal has not been announced, but is said to be a good figure. The farm Is on the Alrlle-fClngs Valley road. . mm are fined Subject to a fine of 80 apiece for a drinking party which cul minated In the death of Mrs. Bobby Cannon in a cell at the elty Jail on the morning of No vember 0, W. B. Pursley and Dewey Short started their pay ments Monday. Short paid his in cash, but Pursley. hot having the money, elected to! serve his out In Jail tor 25 days. The charges against them i were dis orderly conduct, .1 Zoe Jones, an acquaintance of Mrs. ' Cannon ! and 'thej one who completes the quartet Involved In , the - drinking party, has not appeared before Judge' Poulsen since she and! the two; men were released on ball about ! November T. . -"! - X v Mrs. Cannon's death resulted from what is - thought to-, be . a mind misguided by the effects of alcohol. . She ; waa. found with a stocking tied : around her throat. The coroner's Jury decision was suicide. Pursley end ' Short ad mitted at the lnquestl that they spent several hours with Mrs. Cannon r and Mrs. Jones . during the night, of the party. : Mrs. Cannon was found early in the morning and was consid erably injured. She claimed she had been "beaten up and thrown out". ! ' , " . SILVERTON, Dec. 2 Marshall Powell has as his week-end guest Orvllle Hayward, who Is attend ing; school at Monmouth. Powell Is em ployed, at. the J.f C. Penney store in - Salem," but j makee his home with his parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Powell of Silverton. Powell and Hay ward wore school mates at Gates some years ago. : MW5 DIB . INSURANCE APPLICATION AND SUBSCRIPTION BLANK Salem. Oregon. i ; .. , I I. o 1ATU.5MAN , Date .... .....1930 a Gentlemen: "--: r . I m?0 hereby authorised to enter mjr subscription to I The Oregon SUtesman for one year from date. It Is un- derstood that The Oregon SUtesman Is to be delivered to I t my address regularly each day by your authorised carrier I and I ihall pay him for the same at the regular estab-I lished rate. . .. - . I . I am not now a subscriber to The Oregon SUlsr.xa ( , I am now a subscriber to The Oregon Statesman- C ) I Nana J..'.:.:. .-"l J- l :" : "";'' -I .a;"- - jr - - I Address. . . i ......... . I City . ... . Occupation.. ...1 Beenciarys...V..;...... ....... Relationship.. .,i ... ' recelv? la J1 Policy fee. I sm to It JS L .fci1!f,0.1:0f TrTel Accident Insurance Policy is- " I a?lc.grSAmcaAnt;In- "L. ? Mll Snbscriptiona must be paid in LZvZit& COUPLES ill: EIIIEfJEEBmJ Desertion Leads as Cslus3 In Cases Heard by Su&Q Hi!) on Tuesday eo.nlea. who rew tired ther and married life &ee festerday "tTl i...nts for heartnr before -Clretit Judge Gale S. Hill of department awo. Lovey potter-was wran ted div orce from Grorer Potter follow lag -default of the defendant : Arthur O. Davtson wasgrsnted release from Jessie B. Iott ordered to pay defendant " 11 monthly . installments of lo each, paying the. first of each month beginning with December t, and final Installment of They were married . in ACst, 1000, in. Iowa. -Defendant desert ed their home 'Augttst 14, 1027 according to the findings. Bertha Mix was gssnted abso lute divorce from Edward Mix., to whom she had been married sev eral years. He deserted her in November. 1028.. ' In case of Otto IT. Hunt ts. G. K. Hunt, plaintiff was granted a complete divorce and property, settlement made is ratified. De fendant was restored her maiden name of O. E. Jtfartln. In the complaint. Hunt allK tB4t ceased to care for him about two years ago and that she 'fre quently . called him .opprobrious names and found fault with prac tically everything he did. They were married in 1106. Ellen Speers was granted di vorce from Robert T. Speers,. and her maiden name of. Ellen Acker man is restored. They were mar ried in January. 1027. She charg ed cruel and inhuman treatment. In case of Walter J. O'Brien vs. Isabell KY O'Brien, marriage re lations were dissolved. The court found that abe had deserted the plaintiff, to whom she was mar ried October I. If It. There were neither property rights nor child ren Involved. In ease of . Edlitt MIssler vs. Gale MIssler. plaintiff was grant ed divorce.. They wens soarrled in 1024. , ;i . - ; Joint Usershifr Of Road Goes on Tbe public service commission Tuesday authorised an extension ef the contract of the Northern Pacific, Great Northern and Oregon-Washington Railroad A Navi gation company for Joint passen ger train service between Seattle, Tacoma and Portland. Tbe con tract provides that tha 'earnings shall be divided between the three railroads. Is great fiin? Do H nosr- . j! ...... And have itck I ..... . Jgey..i ' t . ..... , . State:..... Y..".. ,.V.r. . . r Phone..;;... ii as i AT SHSPIJnrS - - 3 u , mm AT . 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