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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1931)
HOBERTS HAS o ;o. Program and Sports Pro vide Entertainment at Riverdale Park ROBERTS, May IS School dosed Wednesday with a picnic at Riverdale park on the W. C. Pettyjohn tana and was attend ed by. many parents and friends. A; very enjoyable day was spent with sports. A sumptuous dinner with lots of ice cream and a good . program. The program was especially at tracts and the pupils gave their parts exceedingly well. Mrs. Min nie Beckett and Mrs. Helen Lar son, the. teachers, deserve a great deal of credit for their work In preparing the children. The following " numbers were given: "Oregon, My Oregon, by school; poems by Seven small boys. Verio Tingley,' Norman Mai lory, Alfred Foster, Gordon. Bow man, Jack OrsborhV Buddie Ziel ke, and Fred Kihs: poem, "Sea Fever, and song. "Sailing," by. fourth grade boys, Harold Fos- -. ter, J. T. Evans and Donald Sal chenberg. ,,. ... Program Appreciated These were assisted . by John Davis, Leroy Edwards and Reu- . ben Mallory; poem. "How Cyrus Laid the Cable." Bennie Salchen berg, Henry Kihs and Louis ; Sal ehenberg; song, "School Days" by primary girls; dialogue, "The Magic Wishbone, Mabel Kihs; Virginia Davis and Twllda Sel mer; recitation, "Gladness of Na ture. Jessie Iwans; recitation, "Solitude," by Leroy Edwards; play "Magie Woods." This was very humorousT but demonstra ted good lesson in ethics. The characters were the girls, Mabel Kihs. . Clara Hanson, Frances s Blankenship. Virginia Davis, Twllda Selmer and Jessie Iwans: the boys, Gerald Shorey, Louis Salchenberg, James Ingram, Le roy Edwards. Bennie Salehen berg. John Davis and Lawrence Cooper; the fairies. Rose Anne Goodrich, queen, Irene Selmer, Dora Hanson and May Wilson. Reading. "Wlshin. Francis Lott; reading, "The Flowerphone," Ger ald Shorey; i song "Little Red Sefcoelhoose." Tsuako UsaL Ma ehiko Usui, Maaeaye. and Fumiko Nakamura, Naomi Crouser, Vio let Iwans, Ruby Babbts and Jose phine Wilson; recitation "Sin of the- Coppeater Mam. John Davis; eoag.- "Oh Sasaaaa. James In rraas, Gerald Shorey and Reuben ttallory; recitation, "Betty and the Bear. Violet Iwans; song by older pupils. "A Merry Heart;" recitation. "Mr. Nobody, Reo b Mallory; son by school. "Carry Me Back to Old Virginia." , Prise Awarded la the races the-X olio wing won prises: Gerald Shorey. Frances Blankenship. Twilda 3 elm o r, Jackie Tingley. Charles Tingley. Ruby Babbit, Lawrence Cooper, Marion - Tingley. Bertha Kihs. Reuben Mallory r Floyd Bowman. The afternoon closed with a mix jg& indoor ball game. r'y. VVQODBURr PLANS MEM0RIIILPR0GII1 WOODBURN May t9 - The annual Memorial - day services will be held in Woodborn again this year, and many business houses will bee lo&ed Saturday in honor of the dead. . v t The Woodburn Women's Re lief corps wll hare charge of a program at Belle Passi cemetery Saturday morning, beginning at le , -a. A firing aaaad from the In.tl tTnwIttD- mnttlHT will be em hand, as will - other persons . - a . .a latereatea in ue services, mciaa l,r MmhM nf thm American Legion puat and other patriotic orsraaiaauana. - The mrtr ritualistic ter- nf IhA VmIU'i Relief aorns win be givea at the eeme- terr. The graves of all cmi war mtarlm will b decorated. There are 11 Ctvtt war veterans setrted w vae ireiM rasai ceme tery. coieratlon lsr settiag oa this Veresraa la asked by the W. R. - r tnit m.an. f trail snorts tion fv tt Mffleterr and flowers to decorate the graves sre. seeded. Those interested in aeipag we corps will meet la front of the Odd Fellows' aan fa woooourn atinrtlv before 10 o'etock. Rev. Elmer W. Blew willde im thnrt address on . Mem orial day. Artie Owlngs will re cite the Gettysburg address ana Miss Gladys Renn will sing "The Star Spangled Banner." TWO KILLED IN NEW BEER WAR BETWEEN GANGS .rmn mrnriV Ttf 9 f API ,nt mil killed what police believed to be the opening oi w 7 - i.i.Va T)rtln,ni. 3 4- Te- putod "eutenanU of Joe Ro de- scrioea oy pw.o - - , beer baron, were talking to Rao in front ot a restaurant la East 116th street -ma nv.v - fired upon by occupants of a ' passing seoan, - CITY WORKERS WILL BE PAID CHICAGO. May (AP) -A public utility coneera came to the tnitir mnA eitv rolleemen. firemen, and other employee will be paid June 1. etty omcisos an nounced. M. S. 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