The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 30, 1933, Page 14, Image 14

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The OREGON' STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morninjr, June 30, 1933
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: LINCOLN Jun The 14th
aaaual reunion of the Jesse Wal
- Una; clan was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Walling -of
Lincoln,. Sunday.' An impromptu
program and an Interesting talk
the Walling family history by
J. M. Wise of Portland followed a
hopnteoas basket dinner. Officers
elected were F. Li Stylts of Perry-
dale, -president; Gertrude Walling
w Salemv secretary.
Those present included Mr. and
Mr W. Cl-i Walling Minneapolis,
Minn.. Mrs. Jessie Walling. Dal
last, "Mrs. -Minnie Root, Portland,
A, M. Wise, Portland, Miss Pearl
Adams, Oregon City, Mr, and Mrs.
Alfred Dreener ad sons; Hubert
aad Kenneth,-Mr. and Mrs. G. O.
Walling, Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs.
1 H. Fisher, Salem.
C.. E. Kess, Amity. Jesse Wall-
lag and two sons, Jesse, jr., and
Ellis of Zenaj Tracy Walling and
daughters Juanlta,- Marios, Dor-
thy and Genevieve. Lincoln, -Mar-
Jorla WaUing, Betty Cole, Klam
ath Falls.' Jessie Kerry, Honolulu,
T. .H.. Jean MacKlan, Perrydale,
. Miss. Jewel Adams. - Oregon City,
Mrs. Margie Pratt,. Honolulu. T,
XL. Gertrnde Walling, alem, Mrs.
... Lena! e Keyt Ferris, Mr,nd Mrs.
C. EL Munkers and daughters Lo
. ma and Jessie, MeMlnnvllre Ad
taa wailing, Sherwood, W. H. K.
Smith, Falls City, Mr. and "Mrs.
W. II. Chapman and . daughter
Tlrginla, Salem. . .
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Reaney. Sa
lem. Billy Ahlberg, Mr., and Mrs.
T. L. Stulti, Perrydale, iMr. and
. Mrs.: Kirk Walling and daughter
Lorraine, Dayton, Grant Walling,
Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. James D.
Fall. Portland,. . Helen Wright,
payton, Mrs. Ruby Warner and
daughter Miss Bessie Warner,
Amity; Mrs. D, L. Keyt, Perry
dale,. Miss Clare Fall, Minneapo
lis, Minn., Lloyd Root," Portland,
and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Walling.
West Salem News
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WEST SALEM. Jane 29 Mr.
and Mrs. E. Lloyd Miller and fam
ily will start- on their Tacation
Sunday morning. " Part of It will
be spent visiting relatives at Port
land and Clatskanie, and part at
coast resorts. ' ; V
Rev. K. K. Clark of Harrlsburg
Is the new pastor of the Ford Me
morial church appointed at the re
cent annual conference . In Port
land and will fill the pulpit for
the first time next Sunday. He
and his : family will move here
next veek to make their home. Ia
the evening at 7 : S ft o'clock the
West Salem ehurch Is Invited to
attend services at the Jason Lee
church in Salem, wben Dr. Milton
A. Marcy will preach and a social
reception and farewell will be giv
en for the Marcy family, who are
moving to Portland. .'
' Col. Charles A. Robertson will
Children to Give
Morning Program
- At Labish Center
LABISII CENTER, June 29
Children's day will be observed
by the local Sunday school with
a program on Sunday morning at
11 o'clock. Included in the num
bers are two playlets, "An- Im
portant Question," and 'Outgrow
ing Children's day."
Peggy Tontx and Lavina Dow
, will sing solos, and the young peo
ple's chorus will give three num
bers. A guitar duet will be play
ed by Clyde Boehm 'and Leslie
Klampe, and other numbers In
clude readings and an exercise by
Miss McClaughry's class. -
Birney and Opal Scheuerman
of Salem are house guests at the
W. A. Starker home. Maxlne
Dunsmoor of Milwaukle is visit
ing at the W. R. Daugherty
home, and Erma Duvall of Lex
ington was a guest at the E. G.
Hornschulh home this week.
Mrs. J. Zielinski
' b Given Surprise
As Birthday Event
i - HAZEL GREEN, June 29 A
group of relatives and friends
surprised Mrs. Joseph Zielinski on
her 'birthday Tuesday night, the
affair being planned by her
daughter, Ina, and Hasel Woelke.
Twenty-five persons enjoyed the
affair.
- Present. were the honor euesL
. Mrs. Zielinski and her family, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter'-. Woelke and chil
dren, Mr. an Mrs. B. C. Zielinski
ana enlldren, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Schneider andchildren, Elinor
Buranart, MrsL Frances Gain-
ward, Robert Deftn, Mr. and Mrs.
John Zielinski of Quinaby.
CLAM DIGGERS RETURN
HUBBARD, June 29 A group
of 13 persons, returned Tuesday
from Bay Ocean where they spent
several days deep-sea fishing and
elam digging. On the trip were
R. B. Mitcnell and his twin sons
. Ira and MMon. Mr. and Mrs. Iv-
aa Stewart. James, Beun a, Rich
ard and Bonnie Belle Stewart,
Mrs. Jennie Earl, Jack Miller,
Miss Sarah Nafttlger,: and Roy
carrett of Donald.
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lira. Lola Cuxtiss, mother of the
late Glenn Cuxtiss, aviation pioneer.
Is pictured as she' was decorated
with the Distinrulshed Flying
' Cross, posthumously awarded her
eon. - Major General Benjamin D.
FulotSp U. S. Army Air Corps
chief, made the ' presentation at
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spend his Fourth, week-end, at
Seattle, and will accompany Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick De; Neffa and
family t Portland. Mr.' De Neffe,
who la a prominent attorney, was
an "Ann Arbor classmate of Col.
Robertson. . -
JMrs. A. Englehart of Genrals, a
sister of Mrs. S. Pfeltaut was a
guest at the Pfelfaut home the
middle of the week. Earle FI1-
slnger of Brownsville made a few
davs' visit with home folks this
week. Mr. Robert Roles of "Port
land were bouse guests at the Ed
ward Brock home recently. Peter
Stevens of The Dalles, father of
Roy Stevens of this place, was a
visitor at the home of the son this
week. ' " '
Dr. Mrs. J. W. Huff of Baker,
paid a visit at the Shotf-Hughs
homes here this week, returning
to Portland and thence on to her
home at Baker. Coming from far
away Indiana, wis Mrs. Anna Mo
Intyre and her son and daughter,
to visit her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Thomaa and family. The
Easterners are making an extend
ed visit and la Salem are guests
at the home of Mrs. D. A Laraer.
C- R. Brown has been chosen to
act as Janitor of the West. Salem
school buildings tor aext year, ,
Cemetery Cleaning is -
Done by Parish Group
SUBLIMITY, June 29 The
cemetery. is being cleaned up and
the grass cut this week by some
of the men of the parish.
The Sisters of SL Mary's left
for their home la Jieaverton, for
their summer . vacation. They
will return here the latter part of
August,, where .they will again
teach In the St. Boniface catholic
school. . :-'; "
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, MOLALLA, June 29 Ten gov
ernment C.C.C. trucks were la
Molalla Tuesday morning bring
ing in 2S men and supplies to the
ref orestration camp that Is being
established 11 miles south of Mo
lalla near the Bee ranch.' The
name of the camp U Sllvertoa E,
C. W. Camp P299. The men who
came In were all from New Jer
sey. ." - v
, The Tuesday noon meeting of
the Oregon City Commercial club
was dedicated to the Molalla
Buckeroo and "several buekeroo
representatives attended- the - lun
cheon. F. M.1 Henrlksen, presi
dent, EL R. Wallace, secretary,
ana ueorge ,1 overiorde, were
among the buekeroos presenL.'Mo
lalla's tenth ahnual'show July 2,
t and 4 waa discussed during the
luncheon. ;
A enuhed-rock oiled surface is
being put in between the pave
ment and the sidewalk la the
downtown district of Molalla ave
nue by mea working under the
county relief agency. ...
Johnston Building
Up-to-Date Poultry ;
: House Near Lyons
. LYONS. June 29 Frank Johji
stoa Is building a modern poultry
house on hfs place oast of Lyons.
The building will be equipped
with electricity when complete
and will be large enough for IS
Or 200 hens. :' : Y - -
. Floyd Berry and .family came
out from the Hammond camp on
account of him being sick. He has
mllarlA fever.; supposedly , caused
by mosquitoes which are quite
prevalent in the mountains where
they were camping. Ho la slight
ly- better today. , - :
Red Hilli Grange ,fj
. Summer Picnic is
Event of Tonight
LIBERTY, June ft The Bed
nnis grange picnic will be held
Friday, June 29 on the commun
ity club grounds. Women and
young folks are to spend the af
ternoon ia games, stunts and the
mea who work during the day
will arrive la time for the picnic
pot-lack dinner. A bonfire and a
program of games and stunts will
bo a feature of tbe evening. All
grangers and their families are in
vited. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Den
cer, Mrs. John Van Lydegraf,
Howard Zinser and Dorothy
Browning are the ' committee in
eharge. -'' y . " '
: PaurJuddnnderwent an opera
tion at a Salem hospital Wedneo'
day. 'He is tke ll-year-eld son of
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jadd and has
been eon fined la bed.aiaee an at
tack of influenza - last Decern er.
rspld, recent X-rays show
trouble to bo caused by gathe- -lngs
la the sinuses ia the face and
forehead. - ' . :
Cecil Sargent has gone to lone
In eastern Oregon where he will
spend some time la preparation
for the harvest season. Mr. Sar- -gent
formerly lived there and re
turns each year to run a combine.
Last Bridge Party at '
Mt Angel Gets Crowd
MT. ANGEL, Jane 29 There
was an unusually large attendance
at tbe St. Ana Society card party
Tuesday night, it. being-tha last;
card party of the season. Twen-F
ty-aeven tables were in play. High
scorer for - the season waa - Miss
Mary Wachter.. -The regular first
prixe. went to. Dave Shepberd and
Mrs. Joa. Bernt. Mrs.. Alois .Ke-r
ber-and iugeoa Hotfer. won sec- ,
ohds. Extra prises were re telved
by Miss Genevieve Prantl -Mlsa
Hilda Ebexla and Mr Ed Koess-
Hls47pulsahas beea. abnormally ler.
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Flashlight
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Throwi piercing ll A
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in . CbJf f ons, Printed
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in white or pastel1
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week.
vary
Sheer Frocks
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Valnea youTl pounce on
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