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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, " Oregon, Thursday Morning, May 11, 1933 PAGE THREE i !' i 9 I i " S i f f V 4 1 PROGRAM TDIBHT Jwo Plays Feature Event by Students of -Music Department AUM3YILLE, May 10. Thurs day Bight, May 11, the music de partment of the grade school un der the direction of Mrs. Ella Eng land will sire a program for Musis week..,. .'', v, The program Includes a play, 'The Queen's Surprise,'. by Char lotte Martin. David Lowe, Alice Titus, : Dorothy : Smith, Barbara Roberts, Dorothy Nlccolson, Violet Pardee, Ida Pomeroy, Betty Sni der, June Pardee,' Winifred Per kins, Dorothy Brown, Iran Lan ders, Harold Kromwell, Franklin Nichols, Freddie' Stlener, Henry Miers,' Elliott Nichols. Clarence ' - . - u ( j: r ; 1 s-o " j$g$t. ft u-W ! I ; " Farmer, Glenn Tttut, Teddy Walt, Merle Jones and Raymond Krom well. f -;i f . -v ,--- Another play, "The Meeting of All Nations," by Merle Jones. Vio let Wertman, Jane Pomeroy, Betty Snider, Violet . Perkins, Darid Lowe, Glenn Titus, Henry Miers, June Pardee, Carl Miers, Helen Brown, Dorothy Harms, Montana Wilcox, .Margaret Miers, Nadene Blair, LaTlna Pomeroy, Druscilla Blair, Marjorle Brown, George Steiner, LeRoy Howard, Frankle Miers, Garl Kieth, Marjorie' Per kins, Edward Pardee, Winifred Perkins, Gordon and Clarence Farmen, Wilda Kleth, Katie Ml-, era, Dariel Brown, Alice Roberts, Sara and Geraldene Haney, Stan ley and HarTey Weitman, Roland Landors, Norland Brown, Vernon Castle, Dorothy ' Brown and Ida Pomeroy. Marcia Wright will be accompanist for all numbers. Front curtain numbers by Gordon Gearhart and Burman Hardin. .A free-will offering will be tak en to be used for grade athletic equipment. . Miss Sadie Uasi and Miss Mar tha Ratcliffe are holding musical evangelical services at the Bethel church every night this week at 7:30 o'clock. Ml IBM WOK 2611! CENTRAL HOWELL, May 10. School here will close May 2. The eighth grade baccalaureate sermon will be preached by Rev. J. M. Frans Sunday night. May IS, at the Pratum Mennonite church. There are IS grad nates. as follows: Lucille Roth, Florence Hanson, Ida. Scharar, Eveline and Emmallne ' Nafxeiger, XmU Fed, Albert ficharer, Hollls . Ramsden, Vernon BeaL Donald Kuentt, Roy Wilcox, Dennis LognnbeUl and John Zareher. ,' Friday night la - the regular meeting of the community club Mrs. Perle Wood and Mrs. Walter Blnegar are In eharge ot the pro gram. :' . . ' The Farmers union meeting Monday night la eon junction .with the Bethel 'local was well attend ed. Delegates chosen to go to the state convention at Dallas May IS were Mrs. . Earl DeSart and Silas Torrend. Alternates are John Moe and Alvln Krug. Ernest Werner was selected as the union's candidate for director In non-high school district sone number four. The play, "The Little Clodhop per," " presented by the Bethel community club was well received. koii eras SCHOOL DELEGATE HAZEL GREEN. May 10. Tuesday night at a called meet ing Kenneth Bayne was elected delegate to the group meeting at Silverton Friday night, when nom inations will be made tor member et the county high school tuition board, sone four. Sunday . night a Mothers day program of special musle and play, "A Mother's Faith." will be given by the C. E. ana Otterbein guild, with Miss Lucille Wood and Mrs. Looney leaders. The Sarah Oliver anion of the W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. L D. Bennetts at Lablsh Center Tuesday afternoon. May If, at S o'clock. - The C. E. Anniversary program to have been given Sunday night was postponed until May SI be- Rassmussen's motner, Mr. Doren ot Brooks. " ; - ... " MAKE ROAD FILL - HAZEL JREEN, May 10. The Van Cleave road Is being Improved by a fill at the A. T. Van Cleave property, and by widening. Lester Van Cleave, supervisor, has charge of the group ot 25 laborers on the Job. .Joseph Ziellnskl has rented the property known as the OrvUIe Lnckey bouse to Mr. Shelly and . ft . ,1.1I.imU A ll HOLDS MAY II C m. AIRLIE. May 10 Due to the heavy rains -the 18 th annual May day festivities had to be held In the gym, which had been decorat ed with fern and purple and white lilacs.. A. good sized crowd attend ed? Was Ruth Plant, high school girl, was queen. The program began with the queen's procession and crowning by Donald Dickey, president of-1 the student body. Her attendants were Miss Lois Norton and Miss Josephine Wilson. Several ether numbers were given. Including one from Montgomery district. The climax came when group ot the boya burlesqued- the winding of the. Maypole, which had lust proceeded them. - In the, . declamatory contest held In conjunction with the May Dav . festivities. . Airlle' won three first places of the four. Places went to Peggy Wlenert or Airlle in division one; Dean Worthvlake. Airlle in division two, Alyce Plaub, Airlle, In divi sion three, and to Jack Tayior in division four. I Clean-up Business r or Jet rerson is Slated Wednesday . jktpeersoN. May 10. The u, cnnntMl Monday night set Clean-up day for Wednesday, May 17 aii mhhish fa to De niacea in the allevs and a trnck will gather v it up and haul it away. The recorder was instructea 10 issue a permit to Ray Lynes to hniM tt addition. 10x20 feet, to his house east of the depot, u. T.lenfnar was aive the lob ot bring ing the diving rait nacc xo us place near Santlam camp. It had floated down the river. Ho just loves his Post Toostles . . and he gets it every day I (His mother knowi it's good for-himl) i:"r'. i How often voun esters scorn the foods yost know.aigood for them! But heres one they simply love to eat Post Toastics! And no wonder! How grand 1 they taste. these honey-colored flakes so crisp and crunchy . ; . so dclidoiis, whether you serve them plain, with milk or cream and sugar, or! topped off with luscious fruits or berries. Post Toasties is made from tender toasted hearts of corn that turn to energy quick Try it to morrowforbreakfastlPostToast ies is a product of General Foods. . BOYS AND G1RLSI ATTEND 1TCRRIN FUNERAL btt.vitwtov. Mav 10 Sev- i eral Silverton people attended the fnneral services of Dr. William Mnlsnn Feirin. educator Of St. Helens. Orezon. who died sua- denly Friday night. He is sur vived bv his widow and tnree children. Dr. Ferrin was the fa- ; ther of William Nelson Ferrin Jr., who was killed in an accident last summer at West Fir. Mr. nA Mrs. Ferrin Jr.. (Catherine Woodard) were both Silverton I residents before their marriage some years ago. Mrs. Ferrin makes Silverton her home now. ALICE HILL PASSES mrifinsALL. Mar 10. Funer al services for Mrs. Alice Hill, wife of Almon Hill, C9. were held at I Dallas Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Hill passed away suddenly Satur Av afternoon at her home here. She was born in Illinois and moved to Oregon with her husband and family In 1901 and settled nere. ah u mrrWed bv her husband and three sons, William of Rlck- reall, Harry of Dallas and waiter of Oakland, Cal., and four grand children. One son, Benjamin, died In France in 1918. SKY QUEEN Pe Teoslles Cat-OoW new every Mckoge Soldiers, elewas, clrsos . . what fv fee keys I Msl Tel yevr wether - . - .: - .(-.(". 'In -te5T OiTmJ V ai si vr u s ... u m iw&vr of Salem's Greatest 1 -..i .vnt af the Vow ffirunbie new uuwv ow "v Ti.i. : ti wtuni to ulO mooring uaut v "Z. . bi hangar at Akron, 07 arher m The bur dirijrfble : jt m. 4nT la armr Lake Erie and, according to her cOckts, behaved ta an admirable manner. I I ' I- LJLJLJii J LJ v yvvi n v l1 o m m m m -mm ma m m a m. 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