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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1932)
: PAG3 TEN SEe OnTGOM STATESMAN, Cskst, Ort"s:L EsaZaf IIsrs!;I!lri t ill! r, PIE SOCIAL Ml Fl 50 Years of Married Life Observed by McFarlarids t ittRural HomeinQuinaby Salem - Chamber of Com-, merce.Gives Program for f pWest Staytoni Group CLEAR LAKE, March 5 Mr. an4 Mrs. J. C MeFarland cele brated 'their 50th wedding anni versary' at the home 1 Quinaby T7t f J 1.... JU. kA- WES 8TAYTON. March -5- I V . . . iJS"?tt5 ta reception held for a large smnity club was held at the . frlATW. Bn ..,,i.hAn schoolbOQse Friday night. March " - ... vr..i.S 4.' The matter or flnlihlng the! Mr- and Mrs. McFarland were basement of the school waa snb- win! Mmh V .. -...i, jii.,niAii ni thA county, Minnesota, March 4. mZmZ Jwi ' hMu3Tii i tm waa "M- n "lr wedding day, they decided to haTe a pW social at the W cent pieced, and aer- ichoolhonse March 18. to raise fl of the wedding gnesti i had funds pr the baseball equipment. walk In snow up to their knees before the social there will be a reach the ceremony. Only two special meeting of the community of their nieces present at the club to decide about the basement original ceremony attended the In the school building. 50-year obsenance: Mrs. Ed The program consisted mostly Loose and Mrs. Mollie Pearmlne of speakers. Mr. qibson. president of Salem, of the club, turned ! the meeting Came West In 1885 orer to C. E Wilson; secretary of The newly weds of 50 years ago the Salem chamber of commerce, built a house at Eagle River, liv The program was as follows: ling there three years, leaving In A short talk by Douglas McKay. 1885 for Oregon, where they set president of the Salem chamber of tied at Dallas. He taught the 'eomerce;"a number by the Clough- first year at Salt Creek school Barrlck quartet, of which Dr. Bar Tick Is the leader; a short talk by Mrs. Hannah Martin of the Greater-Oregon club In i Salem: two numbers by the quartet, J. J. Mor ris. E. H. Leech, Newel Williams and Dr. I Barrlck; short talk by , atorefeeener at Falls Citv. Mrs. w.t caneion smun i I also the first city recorder and Greater Oregon ciud; iai oj a. police judge Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Cannor et Rosedale, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Stolk of Clear Lake, Mrs. Utile Massey, Mr. and Mrs. J.- P. ZleUnsu, Mr. i and Mrs. E. L. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beekner, all of Quin aby; Mr. andMrs, W. P. coiiara. Mission Bottom: iter. u. n. Schenerman, Salem; Mrs. Walter Anderson and son Robert or Portland; Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell, Brooks; Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Dutolt. Mr. and Mrs. Eck Dutoit, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Ada Mae. Neva and Loretta Smith, Rex Dutolt. Eula. Mlna Mae, Bob- bi and Merle Meckner, all of Clear Lake. j f SLATER. 70, IT north of Dallas, and then they moved to Falls City He taught for 10 years in Falls City, instructing 50 pupils at a salary of 833. Mr. McFar land was the first postmaster E. SIsson. director of the Salem chamber i of commerce r talk - by Mrs. Arthur Rahn, of the Greater Oregon club. The program was Taught for 21 Years They, moved from there in 1895, settling at Clear Lake, where he taught for several eoneluded with two numbers by years. He taught altogether 21 -the quartet. IMPROVEMENT CLUB Will MEET TU years before retiring, and hand led his last classes during the world war at Beuna Crest school. He disposed of his farm at Clear Lake In 1906, moving to Salem where until 1909 he was engaged in a general contracting and building business. At the end of the three years they moved to Quinaby. the present home, where he conducted the first store for several years, selling to the pres M. Anderson. He IWtTV Marrh E ThA Warn- Tmnrar.m.nt oluh will I nt Owner. A meet March 8 with Mrs. Martha WM a,so QIaby dePot aent for Brown and Mrs. George Morrison t. ..f. ti,. m..tir . Are Retired Now l.'vr :;:;:A They built a modern home, and Tlson home haTe been enJTln8 retire 1116 District Superintendent M. A. J0' LhV"11.! 1Imrw will km-)i at tha Metlin. ! J "- v VT as busy as they want to be . Tom Patterson has sold his H DIES hem SHELBURN. March 5 Henry Slater. 70, passed away at the Tom Quigley home Thursday af- ternoon. The funeral services will be held in Albany and burial there at 10 o'clock Saturday morn. He had no known relatives and had made his home with the Quigleys for a long time Mrs. Ernest McCrae and family, H. O. Shilling and family and Tom Quigley and family, attended the funeral semees at silverton Fri day afternoon forMrs. Kate Hays. W. H. McLaln spent Friday in Albany to see his little grandson, Doran Russell, who is ill with in flammatory rheumatism. Mrs. Cora Soley of Portland Is visiting her brother, John Wolf and family. WETGAXDrS GUESTS HUBBARD, March 5 Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Weygandt, ' well known nursery man of Canby, and little daughter. Patsy, wer din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Brown Friday night Later Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stauf- ! fer came In to make two tables of cards. They have two children, both Minnesota natives, Mrs. George place In the west part of this city I t,Vo -v vtav W,Inlf At i. v Guests Are Listed Mrs. D. C. Clark of Dayton, who The t ot the dlnn6r 6Vent haa been giving music lessons here noon were: Mr. and Mrs. tor the past three years,-has been E s Eller ot Seattie. Mr. and confined to Btr home for the past Mr8 Merllng of Falls City, month with the flu. She expects Mrg Mary Pearmine and Mrs. to be out Monday. Theodore Roth, all of Salem; Mrs. ; MUs Victoria Burch. who has c Hm and prederick Hill of Port teen, confined for the past few land. Mr8 Tom Ritchey, Misses weeks, is slowly improving. Her Doris and Helen Ritchey, Toledo; trouble is due to a fall last year Mr. and Mrs. George Beckner, at the walnut dryer, that badly Misses Enla. Maxine. Mina and strained ner leg and knee. Bobbie Beckner. Merle Beckner. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Anderson, all of Quinaby; Mr. and Mrs. WII Ham Ellis of Woodburn; Donald Ellis and Miss Beulah Linn f Can by. Other guests who called Friday night to extend felicitations were: 1 OPING 1 in run t mm M :m INSURED Every pair of glasses fitted by us is insured against breakage. Profit by this liberal policy. Examination without charge. OPTOMETRISTS 333 STATE ST. SILVERTON. March 5 Sll- verton's annual Spring Opening, sponsored by the Silverton cham ber ot commerce of which Earl J. Adams Is president, has been set for March 18 and 19. Added inter est is awakened this year by the announcement that American Le-1 rion and its Auxiliary will have a part in the plans and will spon sor a Children's Pet Show. W.A. Delzell of Salem will be the speaker at the Monday night meeting of the American Legion post at the Silverton arm err. Mr. Delzell will' have as bis subject: "Safeguard and Transmit ! to Posterity the Principles of Jus tice and Freedom and Democra cy." ! Members of the Silverton cham ber ot commerce have received a f special invitation to attend the meetm?.. : Mrs. Elsie Simmeral and her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson, who have been living at Estacada for the past two years, have returned to 1 Silverton to make their home ana t have moved Into the old Slmeral I home on East Hill. Mrs. Slmeral is member of a Willamette valley pioneer, family. cm W10RE STRAWBERRY pifirjTS eoiue out He neqlected his Brakes! MANY serious accidents happen every day because t of faulty brakes? What is the condition of your brakes? How quick could you stop if you faced an emer gency today? Our Firestone - Cowdry Dynamic Tester will instantly show you die exact braking power at your command. No charge for this service. DRIVE IN TODAY FOR THE MOST SCIENTIFIC BRAKE SERVICE EVER KNOWN QUEENER.' March 5-A party was given for Mary Seniles Thurs day night at the home of her sis ter. Mrs. Clem Crane. The evening waa spent in dancing and playing party games. Arthur Kelly f ur- nlshed music Miss seniles is 1 spending a short vacation at home t with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Adant Schlles. She Is employed at Garibaldi. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Amon Lis fci, Henry Eccleson, Chester Smith, Pauline Schlles, Dorothy Flem ing. Darrel Fleming, Ed Martin, Joe- Schlles, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Crane and the honor guest. Miss Mary Schlles.' 1 ' Lloyd Schaefer made a business trip to Salem Thursday. He is go ing to set out several acres of strawberries as sootraa the weath er permits. There will be- unite an Increase In acreage here this year, as Mr. Smith, Mr. Sims and Char-1 He Sims are setting eut about 8 acres apiecew - ys. . Due to sickness, Dudley Bates i Is again confined - to ; bed. His daughter Lucy is staying with him at present. , . . - - " In E S 1 - BATT E R I (with jour old batury) Is your battery capable ot, winter demands, or is it liable to go dead any time? Why take a chance when you can install a new Firestone the . most powerful battery made at such low cose SENTINEL TYPC 4.40-21 4se-xi 4.79-19 5.69-19 5.CO-20 S.00-21 S4.37 S.12 $.39 S-45 . ' MRS. HELLER HOME : AURORA, March 5 Mrs. An drew Miller and. her 7 4 .pound on James Albert, were brought here Friday from a Salem hospital. 'The Station With a Clock'; , Stop tDraitth&Votltint) J? Service' r Youp Next Blowout ; 9144- 405 State, Corner Liberty J. H. WILLETT Phone 3118 Z - 'wr s I I I I XI I I Ll V 1 ' - IX I I I I I tv w I I I X I I IauI J 'd, tv 1 L i 5hS? Cry Ot fit? ' AlnscaaLottsn ' ' I V X-J i v rim HHG a fr tfef. I W ' J JUi I ; -i I Hln&lc'o Vanilla fU. IBflf? IG)iVG Fragrant Extract (o) AmacVceetal .. V&s. . 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