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The OREGON STATES31AN. Salem. Oregon, Thursday MorairijivNovember 3, 1932 PAGE THREE "v V Dallas Women set Tentative 1 Reception Date - for November 14- - , DALLAS, Not. 2. Member of the Dallas Woman's cluh held their regular meeting In the club roams' '.at the library Tuesday af ternoon, with.; 4 5 persons attend ing.' Mrs. . Hannah Martin, presi dent of th Salem club, was the speaker fdr the afternoon and was introduced by Mrt. Harry Webb, chairman of the program committee- Mrs. Martin gave an Interest ing talk tn the various ballot measures.' '' j .Other numbers on the program were .two solos by Miss Rachel Uglow. -Spirit Flower": ' and "March Wind 'She was accom panied, by' Mrs. Bernard Petre. -Miss 'Margaret Spencer gave sev eral readings including "Loet'Op rortnnltIes,,r " Too Young to Know." "Ye That Have Faith," and ;it Isn't Any Fun." . Tentative plans lor the teach ers reception Monday night, No vember were made and com mittees were appointed by the president, i Mrs. R. Ys Morrison. Mrs. C. Wi Henkle was named as general chairman for the reception.- The; reception committee named was Mrs. Henkle, Mrs. C. N. Bilyen, Mrs. W. V. Fuller, Mrs. J O.'Vaa Orsdel .Mrs. F. H. Mor rison. Mrs. H. B. Gosper, Mrs. I. M. Glen. Other committees were: Entertainment.. Mrs. Ivan Warner, Mrs. C. L. Crider. Mrs. A. B. Star buck; refreshment, Mrs. Erie Fnl gham. Mrs. Eugene Hayter, Mrs. E. W. Cruson, Mrs. J.-If. Allgood, Mrs. Maurice Dalton and Mrs. Roy Donahue. A committee was named to take charge of the sale of Christ mas seals during the month of De cember. This was Airs: Oramel Shreeve, Mrs. V. G. Bolton, Mrs. George Cooper, Mrs. E. W. Cru son. Mrs. A. J. Cleveland and Mrs. H. D. Peterson. Hostesses at the meeting Tues day were Mrs. A. J. Cleveland, Mrs. L. A. Bollman, Mrs. Harvey Carpenter and Mrs. George Coop er. Mrs. W. V. Fuller and Mrs. Vera Smith poured at the tea hour. IN LAW'S CLUTCHES AGAIN ; - f l .? r 1 .! ? , . if . - " , 1 7' ; J ; " " ' - ! n $. V " a A .-. :: X-..; :-. ' . J ' 1 ' S t ' ' x - 4 : 4 Here are two interesting camera studies of Arthur Barry so-caHe modem Baffles, whose cantor in the Ro Seville mountains of New Jerscv ended the hunt that has bees in progress since the notorious Jewel tbieJ escaped from . uborn Prison during the jail break of 1929. At left Barn is shown, youthful, vigorous and aebonnaire as he was five years ago, when he stole $99,000 worth of jewels from Jess Iivsrmore, of Long Island. At right is Barry as he is today, worn and prematurely aged as a result of the constant-strain of dodging the law.' Barry was quizzed at Newark; N. Jn in connection with the Lindbergh baby Udnapins; en , the chance that be might have torn knowledge of the perpetrators of i thatcrim. ' MEET POSTPONED CENTRAL HOWELL, Nov. 1 The inclement weather kept the usual mischief .Monday night. A group of youngTeople gathered at the - Simmons.- home Monday night and played games. 'Present were Lucille Wood, Jean Lauder back, Emmellne, Eveline and Ed gar Nafzsiger, James Uchty, Hoi lis Ramsden, Ruth. Simmons, Max, Clarence and Bobby Simmons. The next community clab meet ing has been postponed., until No vember It, as i the regular date falls on Armistice day. Mrs. Sehon and Miss Brantl plan to have num bers given by the school at each meeting and will use SO minutes of the entertainment time at the next meeting. , " , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lauder back, parents of J. L. Lauderback Tuesday - moved . Into tb new home built for them on tb Ji L. Lauderback plac. ' :'. ,.... Loyal Berean to 7 Make Donation to v Fund For Kitchen SILVERTON, Nov. 1-VTh Loy al Bereans met Tuesday afternoon at th bom of Mrs. L L. Stewart for their regular meeting. Thirty seven wer present Reports wer mad from th party-held Monday night at which the Loyal Berean class was hostess to members of tb Christian church. - The group voted Tuesday to glv SIS of the money mads Monday night toward th building of th kitchen at th Christian church., Mrs. LI Stew art is president t the group. Host eases; Tuesday were Mrs. Stewart,' Mrs. J. Staynor,' Mrs.' C Specht, Mls Ros Specht, Mrs. C. Schuster, Mrs. L. Sawyer, Mrs. B. Terry... . - , v - The group will hold Its next meeting with Mrs. J. Kircher. MPffil:PS:,: eniK fes LIBERTY, Nov. l--The regular meeting of the Red Kills Grange was held Tuesday night preceded by a potluck dinner. During the dinner hour campaign speeches weref given by A. C. Burk and Judge L.' O. Lewelllng, also an informal talk by Mr. Baldwin of saiem., . As part of th lectur hour Po mona master of Lane-county. Mr. Wheeler; and his son gave reviews of the consolidation bin. A short skit by Mrs. A. A. Taylor and Pearl Scott "conclude4 the pro gram."' Ten . candidates received the workf th third iand fourth degrees. The next meeting will be November. 22. T Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barling and three sons formerly of. Woodburn have purchased the Berle Bureh place. ; Lesjter - Rain - has - moved onto the ten acr place vacated by the Roger Lambert's some time ago. Th Joseph Schotthoef er family is moving into Salem due to Mr. Schotthoef er's poor health. His son Bill and - his wif will ha v charge of th farm. : : ; 2 Scotch Program is Slated for Labfsh r ; Gathering Friday LABISH. CENTER. Nov. 2. Entertainment characteristic of the land of th heather will be riven at the community club meet ing Friday night at th school- hous,- announces th . entertain ment committee, Mrs. A. M. Boyn ton and Mrs. W. A. Starker. Th Scotch entertainers, whose per sonnel has. not been announced, are from Salem. J.jFred Pngh will preside, and It Is expected that a number of prooiems 01 community interest 1 will be presented for action. Re-I treshments will be served, in charge of Mrs. H. M. Blbby and Mrs. J. F. Pugh. :i, ; .r 1 - T i ' iMRS. BREXNAN VISITS H t HOLLYWOOD, Nov.: 2 Mrs. J. Brennan of Hollywood has as her guest her, brother, Frank H. Dlbb of Salt Lake City, UUh. Mr. Dlbb Is here for only a short visit and Intends- to divide his time be tween Mrs. Brennan and! another sister, Mrs. Albert Miller of Mon itor ; V''V:." ; Put If antholatum In the 1 Bostrils to relieve congestion and clear the r breathing passages. niM.'ssiMimmtl Good News! NEW YORK, Nov. 2. (AP) F. M. Melius, president of the United States Freight company, a forwarding concern, today said salary and wage cuts totaling 16 per cent taken by employes last spring were restored September 1. Tonnage in September was about equal to the same month of the previous year, he said. CHICAGO. Nov. i. (AP) The Chicago & Northwestern rail road reported today October freight loadings amounting to 105,758 cars; the largest month since the same month a year ago. In September loadings amounted to 97,480 it was said. Newlyweds Moving To Overlund Farm In Hills Section WALDO HILLS. Nov. 2. Mr. and Mrs. scar Koloen have mov ed into the home vacated by Mr. and Mrs. John Overlund on the O. Overlundf farm and will make their home there at least for the present. Oscar Koloen and Miss Anna Overlund were married at' Oregon City la( Thursday. They were accompanied by Joan Koloen of Marquam and Randall Haugen of Yoder. Mrs. Koloen, who has been the inspiration of many love ly little parties at Silverton, was graduated from the Sllverton high school last June. Mr. Koloen is from Marquam. Jack Newhouse Dies On Job at Corvallis . SILVERTON, -Nov. 2 The news of Jack Newhouse's death. occurring at Corvallis Saturday might, came as a shock to Silver ton friends. According to the story reaching here, Newhouse was at his work as a barber all day Saturday and apparently In good health. Death was pro nounced heart failure. Newhouse was formerly employed with E. E. Taylor as barber at Sllverton. He cam here from Minnesota and made his borne at the Graden home while at Sllverton. SANDUSKY, O.. Nov. 2. (AP) Officials of the Hinde A Dauch Paper company today announced reopening of their No. 3 plant within three weeks for the first time In five years. CHICAGO, Nov. 2. (AP) Band MeNally ft Co. report de posit tie-ups of closed banks show a big decrease. The amount tied up by suspensions in the week ended today is the lowest of any week since September, 1929. The number of new suspensions is 22, Whereas the corresponding week last year 79 banks suspended with average deposits seven times as much as the eurrent week. joe in WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. (AP) Shoe production, with 33,688, 461 pairs in September, showed a sizeable Increase over both the preceding month and the same month for 1931, the department of commerce announced today. SCHENECTADY, N. Y., Nov. 2. (AP) Production, sale and in stallation of the new General Elec tric oil furnace and other- air con ditioning products of the company have resulted in the employment of 2500 men, officials announced today. lll'S Fill IS TODAY STAYTON, Nov. 2 Relatives and friends here and at Sublimity were shocked late Tuesday after noon when word reached them of the sudden death of Joe Zimmer man at his home in Sublimity. He was sitting In a ehalr on the porch at his horn in conversation with his brother, George, when tire end came. He had been in poor health for some time and Is said to have had a bad spell' about two weeks ago. He was born March 18, 1867 in Minnesota and at the time of his death was 65 years, 7 months and 13 days of age. He had lived at Sublimity for more than 40 years. He is survived by his wi dow, and two children, Carl at home and Mrs. Agatha Jung worth of Scio. Also three brothers, F. A. and George of Sublimity and John of Stayton, and one sister Mrs. Rose VanHandel, also of Stayton. Requiem masB will be held at the Catholic church at Sublimity at 9 a. m. on Thursday morning, conducted by Rev. F. Scherbring and Interment will be In the ceme tery there. Broyles, Livesay Left in Mayoralty Race at Woodburn WOODBURN, Nov. 2. Wood burn's mayoralty ; race was nar rowed down to two candidates this week when Mike Koch, the last candidate to file, withdrew his name from the official ballot. This leaves only two names, those of W. H. Broyles, Incumbent, and J. IL Livesay, on the ticket. Rumors to the effect that J. N. Haugen will run for councilman from the east side of the city were confirmed when petitions in his favor were filed. f DAHL OIT SHEEP CIRCUIT ABIQTJA, Nov. 2 Kenneth Sahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Dahl. Isj on his way to attend live stock expositions at Omaha, Ne braska, Wichita, Kansas, and at Chlcagoi Dahl ts in the employ of Harry- Crandall a sheep man. He plans to return to Sllverton In December; RETURN WITH DEER ROBERTS, Nov. 2 F 1 o y d Query and Gordon Greenstreet Just returned from a deer hunting trip la southern Oregon. They were lucky and brought home a ig deer. I SINGER WEDS o- Vandals Destroy Gift of 1932 Class To Stayton High STAYTON. Nov. 2. Probably one of the most despicable things perpetrated here Hallowe'en night was th destruction of the attrac tive cement seat, the gift to the high school from the senior class of 1932. This bench, placed on the lawn at the high school during the sum mer vacation, is said to have cost the senior class $25, quite a sum when one takes into consideration that th class money was tied up in the bank of Stayton, then dos ed. Broken into small bits, it Is a sad sight as a moniment to those who generously selected and plac ed it there. i - - V ' ' .Li ? r rr M .11., .1 -i 11 sa - Two Men Held in South Wanted as Fugitives, Word PORTLAND. Nov. 2. (AP) Police Finger Print Expert Sidney Payne, of Portland, said a cheek of his records today disclosed that Ernest Lampier, 26. alias Donal M. Albright, being held by the sheriff's office at San Rafael, Cal., Is wanted In Vancouver, Wash., where he escaped from the city Jail by sawing his wsy out May 22.i J. Ludwell Smith. 23, aliaa Bob Gay, also held at San Rafael, Is wanted here, where he escaped from the Multnomah county Jail recently .Payne said. Ruby Ro well Named For Cooper Estate DALLAS, Nov. 2 Ruby Row- ! ell was appointed administrator of the estate of Joseph S. Cooper, deceased, snd Mrs. Zena Cooper, Llewelen Rowell and Alice Avery were chosen as appraisers'. Coo per's heirs are: daughters, Edna Plckruler, Minnesota ; Aim ira Knutson. Viscount. Sask.: Elsie McFarland Saratoga, Iowa; Lu cille Wilmot. Salem: Ruby Row ell, Dallas; Fern Johnston, Dal las. Sons, Summer C. Cooper, De lano, Minn.; and Mellon Cooper, Dallas. Cnown t th t&a family f radio torn as Li 'Street Einesr . Asthux Vxmej wii da Lis singing home from sow. on. II Is shown Just ' aftiv 14a muvIim If la TtMtrta if arcel at th ifttTfol Bu&iinc. Msw Yerk. Mrs. Tracy was for merly her husban seustary, Delightful Holiday Program at School LAKE LABISH. Nov. 2 A de lightful program of Hallowe'en sketches,, playlets, and music wis njoyed at Lake Labish school district. Monday afternoon. Twen ty patrons of the school were pres ent to enjoy the program, deliv red in a charming setting of corn, pumpkins and! many hued flowers. Twenty five children are In dally attendance at this school which is taught by Miss Rosemary Compeau. graduate of Willamette university and of Monmouth wor final aohnnl. - i , SON BEATS FATHER EXLVERTON. Nov. 2. Norman Eastman 'defeated his father. Mayor 1. C. Eastman. 2 asd 1 In 26 holes, at tb : finals of th au tumn handicap match play at the Sllverton Country- clubi This end ed the four match tournament of the autumn. The son's scor was 79.7lwhlle the fsther's was S0- 1, 7 fefe CostTime-rSee the . "BiillFiht,wf "A Night in SpajnM Charity ; Ball . Dancing andEterUimncnt 5alm NV--- - as r 1 The Salem Lions i Club Presents A CHARITY BALIi Dancing - Entertainment - Gay Concessions Bull Fight QALER2 ARMORY Program Starts at 6:30 Dancing 9:00 Music By Woodry'g Mellow Moon Band and Entertainers 1000 Balloons used in decorations Serenade Admission $1.00 per couple, extra ladies 50c 500 spectator seats in the balcony at a very low price Prizes for costumes. Come dressed in costume formal or informal Fashion Successes! These New COATS Quality and value we never thought possible! Fashion high lights you'd expect to see in mueh higher priced coats. Genuine fur of beaver, fox, wolf, lynx, caracul and squirrel. New colors such as Rhum brown, Bron seen, wine, navy, blue, and grey. 2nd. Floor Today MILLER'S Dine at The BOHEMIAN After the Dance Open 'til 2 a, m. Friday and Saturday Featuring from. 9 p. m. to I a. m. Roast Young. Turkey Sandwiches with IP Fresh Fruit Salad IOC The Bohemian 162 State Salem's Finest Restaurant The Accepted Fashions in- Dinner and Formal 3 Dresses 1 . i $i95 and$775 0 We don't remember when we're ever had dresses so fine as these for so little. Accepted ag suitable to wear to VX Night in Spain." Fancy crepes and vel vets. Velvet shlrrin gs . . . velvet sleeves ... bows. In the popular shades. Formal Velvet Wraps $9.98 Montgomery Ward & Co. 27S K. Liberty Salem, Ore. Tel. 87T4 VIB3ERT & TODD Things Electrical Tel. 9146 6S7 Court SALEM, OREGON rnsrmas wurufi. i it LAND PLAN now to spend the holi dayt la the Old Country -you can do It conveniently and more economically than ever via Canadian Pacific Cross the continent front Vancouver, B. C on a fast transcontinental train. ..tben t Eur a a knorlou ttaer. SeJlinis frotn Saint John, N. B. ts Clasdew, Belfast, Liverpool, Cherbourg, Southampton. J Sailing Dates: Nov. 30-S.S. puchessof York ta Claegow, Belfast, Liverpool. (Sailing from Quebec) , Dec. t S. S. Duchess f Rkk- mon4 to Cherbourg, South nmpten. ; Dec 9 - S. S. fontcaln to Glaowf Belfast, LtvcrpooL ' Doe. 15 S. S. Duchess of Atholt t Glasgow, Belfast, Liverpool. Our Corsages Will Express Your Personality C.F.Breithaupt Florist 667 Court Tel. 6904 BAY aimd - NII1LES Inc. Cor. ChemekeU at Bigh TeL 6192 Invite You to Park Your Car at Our Station During This Dance. No charge will be made for this service. An at tendant oil duty all night She Wiil Appreciate a Corsage for the Dance From OLSON'S FLORIST TeL 7166 The SPA Open After- the Dance Special Menu 9 to Closing 11 A Night in Spain means Thrilling Adventure and that means A Smart New Dress to make you look and feel your very best Our selection Is beautiful and complete. Both Dinner and' Evening Dresses 5.95 to 19.76 at the Smart Shop 115 H. Liberty : Salem Let UsCet Your Car Ready- to take you to the Lion's Ball ! " ft Gas, Oil ; Greasing: A Shell Station Court Capitol Streets '- j Telephon S04f j '- We Congratulate The Lions Club On Presenting A Charity Ball LAWCV&BUSH -Bankers Salem, Oregon' i Established 1868 - Commercial & Savings Dept.; r ' i HATS CLEANED SHOES SHINED - for th ight in Spain?' SHYNE SHOPPE 147 X. Hlffh PUT TOUR FEET Dt UT HANDS. Be Comfortable , ' . . and Dance Gracefully, Achlin Bcctery You'll'Dance The Whole Night Thru In Comfort If You Wear Satin Sandals or Sile Pumps From 1 Art -VZIZ. I Salera,Qroqon z n II S l : ! See The MbuU fight tA .Wight in Spwn" Chanty BaU--Uancinar and tntertamment f 54Km Armory 33 hit. fuii.: a$