PAGE TEST: TEe 0!lEG02i STATESilAN1, SaTem, Oregon, Thursday Monunsr, JuTy 14. 1932 9 1 f f " I i : WETSIiflY Menhonite . Choir : is f s ftr Entertained fj. ' 3 i 2XNA. July 1 S Descendants et William ' and Mary Simpson; bo crossed the plains from Mis souri to Oregon In 1846, will bold i their fifth annual reunion at the r state fairgrounds at Salem. Sun ! 4ay. July 17. jost a. week earlier ; ."than formerly... YA picnic dinner will be serred .at 11. o'clock and will be followed by a historical I prorram. Jriends of .the" family I are latited. to attend. Mrs. W. N.- Crawford . (Lois Simpson) ' a great-granddaughter i f William and Mary Simpson, Is president- of the' clan reunions; Sirs. J. C. Simpson, Salem. Is sec-ratarr-treasnrer. and Mrs. Clyde 2 . Bllren (Sybil Simpson,- another treat-granddaoghter) is clau his torian. ' z ;l -Cholr Members Gaests -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mnlier en tertained with a delightful affair at ' their homev at Zen a honoring fellow members : of the choir - of th Menaonlte church. of Pratum, f Sunday. . ; -'iThe group from Pratum ln N claded Reverend and Mrs. J. M. i Trans and sons Rufns; Ewald, f Arthur and Landie; Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Welts and children Honor, Rath : and Grorer, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hofstetter, -"from Central Stess4n and daughter Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. William Rutchman and i children Susan and Roy, Mr. and Mrs. William Roth, Jr., and chil dren Lucille, Leonard. Robert and Irwin, Miss Elda Herr. and from Pal em were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Leuy and daughters Leota, Belty and. Elisabeth, the Misses Esther, Elizabeth and Minna Poeges. Spe cial guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ben son B. Ward (Margaret Patrick) of Portland and their friends, a Mis Snider and Mr, Miller, also of Portland, Mrs. Louise Patrick. 8alem, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rempel and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Muller of Zena. Sutlers Entertain ' Frank and Louie Butler were hosts to a group of friends at a dance at their home at "McKin Ifcy. Orchards" Saturday night. The Olson stringed orchestra of Brush College furnished the mu sic The guest group included: Mr. sjid Mrs. Walter Anderson, Seattle; Miss Dorothy Hunt. Ida ho; Glen Alderman. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sohn and daughter Nadine. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Worthine- ton and .daughter Betty, all of North . Spring Talley, Colson An derson and daughter Miss Mabel and sons Harold and Henry of Oak Knoll. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stephens and daughters Miss Ger trude and Marguerite Johnson, and J sons Raymond and Emmett, Mr; and Mrs. Walter B. Hunt and children Kenneth and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Butler and the h Bosts, an of zena. ATTENDED BV 10B KXIZER. July 13 Eighth an ual reunion of the Irrine-CiAr. gett clan, held Sunday at the Arch uiagget home, was attended by 100 persons. The clan fa rnm- posedof 200 direct descendants of Jtargaret Hadley Irrlne who was the leader of a caravan that left Missouri In the inrinr nf iti arriving in Salem the following ucioDer. me aay arter her arriv al, .Mrs. Irvine- died. The body was Interred In the Jason Lee cemetery. Jackson Irvine, It, Portland Elisabeth Clareett Kerns. 8S. Rn, gent, and Sam Irvine - as. s&iem ar. the only surviving members of that family. The line In America dates back Y Y T f t T T Y Y X T X i J ULAGOETT REUNION O : U POPE BROADCASTS BLESSING - i i : . i in ' . y - - ": y ' i :. ;5T 2! ( This excellent photo shows Pope Pius in bis library at the Vatican as h read into the microphone the pontifical blessing he broadcast. to the mil lion or so pilgrims that attended the Eochanstic Congress in Dublin. The Vatican has its own broadcasting station, one of the finest in the worio, construction of which was supervised by Signor Marconi, iiiw if the "Father Wireless Telegraphy." ENJOY IU 6 DALLAS, July 15 The an nual reunion of alumni and form er students of Dallas college, La Creole academy, and Lafayette seminary held at tht. Dallas city park Saturday proved a huge suc cess. The crowd was not as large as that in attendance last year but 125 persons registered for the; af fair. 1 Dr. W. H. Barendrick of Mc- Minnvllle was elected president for the coming year with Walter S. Muir of Dallas as vice presi dent. Other officers elected were: Eugene Hayter, Dallas, secretary: August Rlsser, Dallas, treasurer. A program was presented which consisted of several numbers j by the Dallas school band; reading of letters from absent members, by the secretary; two humorous readings, Miss Constance FlsheS of Dayton; short talks by H. J. El liott. Eugene Hayter, A. B. Muir. Mrs., Frank Lynn, Dr. Barendrick, Mrs. Elmer Strayer, Mrs. David Kyle, James Leitch, Miss Nbla Coad, Ada Osfield, Dr. Ralph HiU. on the Hadley and Armington side to Maryland. The Irvines were found living In Kentucky In 1795.- Father Claggett traced his lineage to the Masons and Berk leys in Virginia and Maryland. The 1933 clan meet will j be held the third Sunday in July at the Ben Claggett home in Keiser Officers were elected Sunday , as follows: . president, Mrs. S. !R. Chambers, Eugene; vice-president, J. E. Haywood, Eugene; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. IL : J. Frank, Portland; historian, Mrs. Dnt)i Cletienna VvAAmsa Frank Chambers, president! of the First National Bank of Eu gene, and who recently returned from Russia, gave an Interesting aceount of what he found In the soviet country. i CHANGES AT DEPOT SILVERTON, July 1$ Gay Morley of Hills boro has moved: to Silverton and will replace 8. 'A. Gay as car and bill clerk at the local Southern Pacific depot. Mr. Morley replaced Gay by right! of seniority. Mr. Gay, it is rumor ed, will be transferred to Toledo for the summer. YOU LISTENIN'? (- V FLORSHEIM SHOES at day's SALE prices offer a saving should make you Stop, Loc k, and -s cvmo . . . 1 1 v . i v"v: ..,:.::..'".".' ' I . . I Elmer Strayer, Rev. F. E. Fisher, Conrad Stafrin, Mark Ellis, Victor Ballantyne. T. P. Goodln of Hllls boro, oldest person present who attended any of the three institu tions, also gave a short talk He attended La Creole academy" in 1878-79. - Those registering at the reunion were: Dallas Mr. and Mrs. James M. Leitch, Virginia, Mar garet and Katherine Leitch; Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Stafrin; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Toung, Doro tha Mae Toung, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Black, Mrs. M. M. Ellis, Mrs. M. J. Ballantyne, Mrs. Sarah E. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cri der. Mrs. J. G. Van Orsdel, Mrs. Edna H. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Hayter A. B. Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Muir. Mrs. Ethel Hadley, Crystal and Marlyn Had ley, Norval Gates, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Guy, Nola Coad, Mrs. Abigail Elliott. Olive Howe Hobson, Mrs. Amelia Ashton, Fannie Dempsey, Maurice Dalton, W. W. Gilliam. H. G. Campbell, Roberta McCallon Skeels, Hazel Knight Holllngs- worth, - Leone Williams Ralston, Belle Elliott DeHaven, Mary Rob inson Card, Merlie Gilliam, Mrs. August Rlsser, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Hayes, Mrs. M. B. Grant, Mrs. Ora L. Cosper, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. All good, Mr. and Mrs. John Cerny, George H. Cof, Mrs. Marie Woods, Mrs. C O. Hawkins, Betty Haw kins, Mrs. Alda -Burns, Margaret Friar, Robert and Jimmy Allgood, Frank Guy, Robert Van Orsdel, Mrs. OUie McCarter, Leonard and Carl Hobson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Launer, Mrs. Addle Launer, Dr. A. B. Starbuck. Portland Ada Osfield, C. C. Poling, Kate Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill, Alice D. Grant, Fran ces Byers Hartshorn. McMlnn- ville Ella Roy, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Barendrick, Suzanne Baren drick, Kathryn MeGuire, Mr. and Mrs. Estley Farley. Salem Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Ellis, H. N. Stou-de-meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Ballantyne. Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. C. T. McDtrltt. Carrie A. Mc Deritt, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pat terson. Perrydale Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Elliott and Allie Richmond Lynn. Waldport Mr. and Mrs. C. C Reynolds, Myrtle R. Reynolds; Dayton Rev. and . Mrs. F. E. Fisher, ' ' Lucille, and . Constance Fisher; Airlie Mr. and Mrs. Bev Freer, Dorothy Freer; Florence- Mrs. Elmer N. Hall; Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. John J. Leveck; Hillsboro T. P. Go odin; Alham bra, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C Strayer. f tJ that ., Buy. ISIS Riches Reunion I Successful Event; Family History Is Retold . TURNER, July 18 The , de scendant! and families of Charles and George. P. S. Riches met for their third annual jlcnic Sunday at the Stanley Riehee farm home. Plana were made to .hold- it in the picnic ground on- the . Rich. es farm but owing, to the in clemency ot the weather it; be came ; an indoor, affair, in the home there being 57. present. :tr : Warren T. Riches was Ue old est descendant of Charles Riches. present . and - Wallace ; Gordon Riches, his grandson, the voanr est. Sarah A damson of Silverton was the oldest, descendant of George Riches and .little. Jthn Truman Riches of Salem, grand son of - Charles R. ' Riches of the Waldo Hills was the youngest; - t At the business meeting offi cers elected for the coming year were:, president,- Stella Mnlkey; ico, president, Harry ; Riches; secretary. Lois Anno Riches, Stanley A. Riches is the retiring president. -; , ; A short . history of the two families . was read by .George lucnes of Salem who is the fam uy nisionan. There was also a History gleaned - by -Naomi Rich es while she was In Enxland. which dated back to the 16 th century and carried Information in regard to their early activi ties. , ! .Those attending the family; re union Sunday were: Mrs. Elden Mulkey, Elden Mnlkey, Olive 1 ff THE DAEiOAHNS UJOEE PEASES EiE MJ VAJLWL& WVU.m& GOOD LUCK DAYS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 15, 16 IPanmitS n; You have a chance to win enough SWP, Sherwin-Williams Famous House Paint, to paint your house two coats. Try your luck. There la no obligation to buy. Just step into our store on July 14, 15 or 16, and sign your name and address on the Sherwin-Williams Drawing Card. Drop it Into the box and then ocme back Saturday, July 16, at 8 p. m. for the drawing. One chance to a family. Only house owners can qualify for first prize. 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AND ROOF DEPARTMENT 361 Chracketa Stoect r ' RSTil EOUTII PIBIPd HI Cbx:Bected Athletic: Coach i v ea mm p i' .$ Ana win aiso ieacn Sciences t .MONMOUTH, July is T. .M.i Roth,, principal ... of Monmouth high i school for , the past eight years, has been, reelected; ... Miss Edith . Clark . was . reelected to teaeh languages; , and.J. C Blev- lns will again .head the commer cial department. - ; I , J. Alfred Cox was elected as athletle coach and to" teach sci ence.. Cox -has ': been assistant coach - at. the.. Oregon .-Normal sehool for. the past, two years. XI" fred Allen who:. taught '.manual training to high sehool and grade boys last year, will have the same position next year. . - j -. ? Mrs. Dornalfe 8oxprlied Mrs.- Mary-Dornslfe was pleas antly - surprised .- Saturday when eight friends arrived at her home to spend the afternoon inr honor of her birthday anniversary. Her slater, Mrs. H. K. S!ckfooee ar ranged the party. 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