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f The OIIEGO?! CTATiIAN. Ealgra. - Ore"cn TTcfnes3ay Morning, May 1S31 PAGE TIIKLE lilLEOT TESTS : iE THIS WEEK Semi Finals to be Held Fri . day and Saturday in - Various Districts ; HUBBARD, . May .12. The "talent contests." eTents sponsor ed by the Marlon couaty Federat- ed Community dnbs, are sched uled for May 15 ana 16, at which time the whole county of Marien will become a stage with repre eentatlres from 25 communities as the actors. ' , "-.V -: ' -The contests are under the su Iperrislon of Dr. P; O. Riley of Hubbard, president of the federation,- an the other members of the executire board; Mrs. Charles Clark of AumsTllle rice-president; Sidney Jackson of Mt. An gel, secretary-treasurer, and Hen ry Crawford, Dr. Henry- Morris, John Marshal, Roy Rice and How ard Zinser, board of directors. - The 'county Is divided into fire sections, with Salem Heights, Hayesrille. Turner, Mt. Angel and SilTerton the places named for the contests to take place. ; J . Start to be Friday,1 Friday evening; May. 15, the following communities will com pete: Rickey, Sunnyhlll, ' Salem - Heights, Roberts and ' Liberty at Falem Heights; Kelzer, Zena, Hayesrille, Labish and Marion at Hayesrille; Aumsrillev Turner, Stayton, Mill City and West Stay ton at Turner, and Aurora, Mt. Angel, Woodburn, St. Paul and Hubbard at Mt. Angel. Saturday erenlng. May 19, a .contest will be held at Silverton with Waldo Hills, Scotts Mills, Brooks, Donald and SilTerton com peting. : - ' - ' " ' ; . . The winners of the sectional, contests will meet In the final con test Friday ereningr. May 22, at the Elsinore theatre in Salem, a special feature, of which will be the Unirersity of Oregon band of 75 pieces The band will be ac companied by 30 unirersity fac ulty members, and . also, by 40 members of the Eugene chamber .of commerce. - - - - - ;. Serring Fourth JTear ; ' Dr. Riley, editor of the Hub bard Enterprise, has led the group of community workers for four years, during which time the fed eration has ' gained la numbers Sd strength and has accomplish much for the many communi ties that hare enlisted under Its banner. Boys and girls in the 4-H elnb work hare been greatly as sisted In thfeir efforts by the fed eration, whose aim is to create a feeling of cooperation among the members of each community, with a strong coo per a tire ' county or-, ganizatlon in which everybody puts his shoulder to 'the wheel and boosts for Marlon county. y. SUMMER CAMP i. Thirteen bora are strafe m for ", the second-period1 and three for the first period Y. M. C.-A. camps " for this summer. There i are three leaders lined up for the second period. -j Those who are signed for the first camp which includes boys of 12 years old and up are Dan , Clark, Howard - Sehon . and '- Max Kenyon. :.- . : The younger group 9 to 12 . years aid Inclusive are ' George Alexander, Douglas Chambers; Wendell Johnson, Donald and Al- rlne Ewing, Billy Sehon, Glenn Prime, ? Thomas Roen, Leland Ryer, Billy Crary, Wallace Steed, Gordon Blodgett, and Billy TJt- ley. , Leaders are Jim Sehon. Phil Brownell, Jr.. and E. Clark. , Each camp is limited to 0 . members This numbers-includes the leaders and -cook. -1 PEBB YD ALE CLASSES TO BE IPERRTDALE. May 12 There was no community club program on Tuesday, May 18. on Friday evening. May 22, the eighth grade graduation exercises will be held. There' is a large class this year, and they are preparing a fine program. - On Wednesday evening May 27 the high ."school- will hare their graduation ' exercises.- . They . hare secured some fine talent for their program which will be- held in the auditorium. . - - . The : class consists : of. Ruth Keyt. raledictorian. John Ned row, salutatorian. Donna Rich mond will read the class will and Viola Houk will have the class prophecy, v ' . Silverton Hills -To Entertain 4 SJS. Convention - PR ATUM. May 12. Mr. and Mrs. Fred de Vrles will attend the Silverton district Sunday school convention - next Sunday, which will be held at the Silverton Hills community halL - Ira Loron is president of the district, and F. C. Keller is su perintendent of the Silverton Hills Sunday. ex-hool. ... . .. I . On special' days the school has an attendance of about 120. They also have a very good average attehdanee and many of the mem bers received, prizes on Easter Sunday for perfect attendance. Rer.f P. W. Erikaen of Salem will be the main speaker and T. S. Mackenzie the song leader. AT DISTRICT MEET INDEPENDENCE, May 12 The Baptist association meets In Comma on May 12, for a three clays' meeting..' Those attending from here are Rer.- K. A.1 Nelson and wife, Mrs." Frank Bush; Mrs. F. O. Parker and Elmer Buaby. - BOS mm FO viip:oPAMQUS,WOMEN . : V Among the nation's prominent women who attended the Mother's Day luncheon at a New York hotel were Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh, the former Anne Morrow; Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. and Mrs. Her bert Hoorer. The luncheon was. under the auspices of the Maternity Center Association and was attended by medical leaders, , . MBS. ELLA DURFEE IS LAID TO BEST Native Daughter of Oregon Called, Beyond After Lin ; igering Illness TURNER. May 12 Tee funer al of Mrs. Ella Durfee was held from, the Turner Methodist Epis copal church Sunday afternoon at three o'clock, with Rer. W. J3. Burgoyne officiating. Miss Elea nor Moore of Salem sang "Face to Face" and Mrs. W. Bur goyne gare "The End' of a Toil som : Road." A brother John W. Wilson of Walla Walla and a sis ter, Mrs. Carrie Fishman of Port land were' present, also a step daughter, Mrs. Marie Lejghton of San Francisco and other relatives .from Roseburg. Burial was made la Twin Oak cemetery. - . : Ella Mafia Wilson was born June 11. 1872 near Riddle, Ore gon.. She joined the Baptist church when a young girl, later putting" her letter of membership Today is Salema Straw Hat Day Step into 1 the Big Parade With Your And you're smarter . . . for who . can look half-roasted and ap pear smart, too! . This' year's Solars" are the grandest of alL There's a swagger snapbrim Milan, for instance . . or a youthful Optimo Panama . . , or an easy, clean-cut Sennit Sailor, Also, these are others t . .'each ' feather-light and airy . . each at V record low price! ' J CPENNEY COMPANY, Inc. 160 S; Illls -O In the Methodist church. When a young 'woman she moved with her father's family to Pendleton. In the fall of 1909 she was mar ried to John P. Durfee of Drain, where they made their home. One daughter Harriet Helen, blessed their home. Her husband lost his lifeln a forest fire in August 1914. . - ' t . In June 1928, Mrs. Durfee and her daughter moved to Salem where the mother has since re sided. ;Her daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ralston are at present in; Montana. Mrs. Dur fee has been a great sufferer dur ing her life and her friend are glad to know she Is at. rest, with her Saviour, whom she lored. GUESTS AT nAZEL GREEN ' HAZEL GREEN. May 12 Dr. D. R. Peterson and Mrs. Peterson of Salem were guests of Mrs. Pe terson's mother. .Mrs. t Martha Wolf, Mother's Day.. Dr. and Mrs. Peterson are well known here. They were charter members and workers in the church, which or ganized in 1903; Boineau, South Carolina foot ball star of last fall, Is having his last fling at college athletics, on the baseball team. ' May 13 OLAR TRAW 98c : $149 $2.98 Liberty BROOKS P. T. a. MOGRffi . 4.. ... - u . Oil 0. Epley Reelected Pres ident of Organization at ; Annua! Meeting - BROOKS, May 12 A large crowd attended the regular meet in? of the Brooks Parent Teacher associations at the school bouse Friday erenlng. A special musical program was presented. toy the P. T. A. association, the- Brooks La dies Aid. Brooks community club and the. Boy Scouts. The- business meeting was conducted by : the p-eeldent, O. O. Epley, and-as this was the last meeting of the P. T. A. for the school year the annual election -of officers .was held, . At the business session the fol lowing officers were elected: ; O. O. Epley was re-elected presi dent; H. H. Bosch, rice presi dent; Mrs. Ray Barker, secre tary; Mrs, Cecil v. Ashbauga, treasurer; ; Mrs. J. . 8. Ounlary, historian. '- . . The . following program t was presented: "community flinging: with O. O. Epley as song "leader; history of music by Mrs. .. Ray Barker; rocal solo, Mrs.. Cecil V. Ashbaughr with Mrs. Malcolm Ramp . playing - her - accompani ment on the piano; .clarinet aolo, Miss Lucille Asplnw&lL Mrs. Ray Barker at. the piano; recitation. Ada Hut to; song by the cooking club girls, Mary , ;Clarky Norma Roberts, Thelma Reed, Beulah Otto, Ada Hutto, Daisy Potts, with Mrs. Ray Barker, club lead er playing the piano accompani ment; recitation Kreta Fae Ash- baugh; 'song Gilford . Wright, playing his own accompaniment on the guitar: - male quartette. Werner Rat, O. O. Epley, - Cecil Ashbangh and Earl Etreeter, with Mrs. Ray Barker at the piano; rocal solo, Mrs. Earl Streeter .ac companied by Earl Etreeter, rio- in, and Mrs. Malcolm Ramp, pi ano; duet: 'Mr. Malcolm Ramp and Mrs. Ray Barker, with -Mrs. Barker playing the plana accom paniment; piano solo, Miss Ruth Palmer; aong by the audience closed the program; ; - Refreshments were serred at the close of the meeting to all present. I've :.0 1931, LlGGCT ft MYmXOJMCCOGO. j' s . : . :: ; JCOR NINITEIN years, oar Kesearch Department has : Lcpc intimate touch wkh erery new dodopmtm of Science that cou!4 be applied to the manufacture of cigarettes. During this period there has been no flerclopment ol tested ralue or importance to the smokerfmhidi we have not" incorpocated 'into' the mating of Chesterfield cigarettes. " .. ; " ,-. V vj' : C - i&g'gett & Mjtrs Tobacco Co. MISSING .:.. - -w Hissing from her home for two weeks, Doris-Dempsey (abore), 15- wealthy, York, Pa, family, is be- tng songnc m new iora oy police at the request of her father, Wil liam Dempsey. It Is beliered the girl left her home in quest of a Penny Social V Proves Unique INDEPENDENCE, May 12 -A penny social was given by the Baptist aid. society in the ehurch parlors on Friday erenlng, which prored to be a derer affair. . A penny for each Inch that your feet measured - admitted yon to the social. Lunch was serred and eats were also soldi for a penny. , A" program was then , giren as follows: ; : !'"--L-" " - Reading lone Moore. .--t - Song. Mr. Cotton. : ; Reading Rer. Nelson. 4 Solo Mrs. Merle EhhyV. ! Talk Rer. EUndard. i After this, games were played until a late hour.; '' a i m ri a en wi -K-: j-.'.- . ... - youll find me Goes places and dc thirigs.r.tto's Oiesterfield. The sari cigarette wherever smokers light iip. For-what you . taste inj Chesterfield is die aroma and flavor of milder, -better tobaccos, .blended and cross-blended to - bring out the finer quaHties change to Chesterfield a real FLOWER S H 0 17 DISPLAYS GOOD Independence ' Garden Club : I Sponsors all day En tertainment INDEPENDENCE, May 12 The Independence . Garden club held a flower chow in the city park Monday. A rery large, exhibit of flewera of all kinds was on dis play, and ribbons were awarded by the judges..:.' r3 r; -,:r,:,d Mrs. Clyde "William was award ed the grand prize for the largest display of different flowers. , - Features of other exhibits were a 1 1 r a c t ire table arrangements, floral k exhibits by the Indepen dence Floral company land Roy E. Smith of Salem had an exhibit of stone statuary. Mrs. Nick Versteeg had a display of pottery and Mrs. Kimball one ; of hand ; paneled china. - ;-.'-(- : Luncheon Serred . At -1 . o'clock: a . luncheon was serred and a large crowd gathered for this feature. . -, " - In the afternoon a program was giren as follows: Chorus a group of school chil dren; reading. Marine Williams; tap dance, Barbara Ruef and Bar bara Mattison; reading. Miss Co quelette; reading, Marie Williams; music, Clarence Qu artier, - Lewis Robinson, and Mary B. Godfrey; radio music was furnished by Ross 'Nelson. -. i . j i :. Officers Elected '? t A short business session was held and' the following officers were elected for the year. : President, Mrs. -Frank Berry; rice president, Mrs. Clyde Wil liams secretary, Mrs. C. G. Ir rine; treasurer,' Mrs." Elmer Cos by; auditor, Mrs.,G. Godfrey. Plans were also made to risit distant gardens. Learing here At t o'clock on the morning of May28 and first going to the Carl De Ar mont gardens and there they will at Piled Cured Non-Surgical Treatment : ; DR. LEWIS 40S Oregon Building ! 5C j X y X V ' S9 " A-: v. t. fx- V j c IJL1 keeii for a rubier of-Bridge of ech tobacco. That's "why change ROBERTS CLUB AS BIG RALLY Wins Made ta Enter Com munity Talent Contest'. In Semi-Finajs i IN--'.. . ritOBERTS, May 12 -A eom- 4ujiity club rally was held -here Saturday erenlng to make plans for attending the contest at Sa lens (Heights next Friday eren ingi iThla.club Willi have a num ber; on the program. Mrs. W, C. Pettyjohn was appointed . at the h4ref a' eoTered -dlsh dinner. ' In the afternoon they will go to Cor rlli4 to risit the different gar- dens in that city. ; ":".':,':: " .-j"," HOST ESS'FROCK S of w , . - FLOWERED VOILES rCOCL AS A CUCUMBER" If you'U pardon the ilang; and. jbeautiful as a flower sarden, in full jbloonu i Chiffon VoUei with Jacket 5.95 SHIPLEY'S Quality MerchandisePopular Pricei the i - A . .. I 1 1 "smokers find the 4 1 1 IJ : il a ' mm . They're MILD and yet tliey SA TISFY! I i last meeting to see about tte necessary preparation for entering.- . During the rally the anneal . community club picnic date was set. This will be held on the sec ond Sunday in June 'at RWerdale Park on the W. C. Pettyjohn, farm. '' " The erenlng closed with a pot luck supper, and a social time. WIN STUDENT HONORS . BRUSH CREEK, May 12 Mr. and. Mrs. John C. Goplerud and Charlotte and Walter Goplerud, motored to Eugene Sunday to spent the day with Inga and John Jr. These two young people, who are juniors at the unirersity, were listed among, the honor students this spring. As seniors. In the high school John' Goplerud, Jr., was raledictorian and his sister, Inga, was salutatorian. i ' Seren records were broken and one tied at the Florida A. A. IL second annual track meet this yoar. - . . ;- I ; ' uti t ft J r ' i, '.'V ... - . I -A A 99 ; )