The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 15, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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Ths5gOTATr5MAN. galea, Ore-on, Tuesday Morning AvrvM 15. HSj,:
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ociety News and Club Affairs
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Legion Auxiliary
Brings Honor to Salem
. ; . Salem American Legion Auxil
iary tnrougn its musical organisa
tions at Klamath Falls for the
state- convention brought added
honor to that already heaped up
tor the city of Salem, si f
The ; trio, the personnel of
. which Is : Mrs. Mildred Wyatt,
Mrs. Clarence Bowe, and Mrs.
v Walter- Zosel was awarded first
place in competition, winning over
Rose City trio of Portland by
more than five points, i
The - Auxiliary quartet, Mrs.
Mildred Wyatt, Mrs. Clarence
Bowe,-Mrs, Brown and Mrs. Zo
sel, held first place in competition
with Roser City quartet by a mar
gin e( more -than one-point, i -
In addition to these honors the
Salem trio ; won. the Sherman
. Clay silver trophy and a cash
.prise of 10 and the quartet won
the LTdia E Korsfall silTf tro
phy and a cash award of $15.
Rose City glee club had no com
petition and were awarded tro-phies-
and a cash prise. ; -. 1
Mrs. Louise - Woodruff, music
.instructor , in Ashland Normal
school. Mrs. Bon Zum wait, prom
inent musician of Klamath Falls.
Mrs. , C. A. Henderson, supervi-J
sor 01 nign school music in Klam
ath rails acted as Judges. "...
.'- The Salem' trie were honored
Ty appearing on-the Joint pen
ding program of . the Legion and
Auxiliary in the Pelican theatre.
Both the trio and the quartet ap
peared on the midnight, matinee
fun program."" ' t -. -The
trio and quartet of the aux
iliary, and drum corps or the Le
gion presented -a -broadcast orer
KFJX Friday- evening.' The program-
was arranged and announc-'
ed by Mr. Wledentelt ef King
wood post. West Salem. !
The trio and quartet are direct
ed by Lena Belle Tartar, promin
ent la creatire musical circles in
Salem. Accompanist was Miss Ed
ith Flndley, who gave the artistic
and perfect understanding in her
accompanying needed to complete
the excellent work of the singing,
organisations.
The competing Portland groups
were directed by Rose Coursen
Keea.
Outdoor Breakfast
Compliments Guests
Mrs. O. Blackburn, Miss Velma
Blackburn and Mrs. Laughlin, nee
LaTana Blackburn, who are
spending a- few dava with Aid
trienda in Salem' before-they' re
turn to- thetr homevat Prinerllle,
were honored Sunday morning
when Mis Eleanor Henderson en
tertained with a charming outdoor
breakfast at her home.
Additional guests were Mrs. F.
ueMarpport, Mrs. W.;H. Hender
son ana miss Eleanor Barth, . i
OUVE M. DOAK, Society Editor
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tuesday, August 15 '
W. 0. T. U. regular meeting in South Commercial
and Ferry street hall, 2 o'clock; special feature planned. '
Wednesday, August 16 .
Foreign Missionary society of Leslie Memorial ."
Church, at home of Mrs. E. A. Rhoten; annual mite box
opening. - -
Camp Santaly "reunion" hike for those enjoying
three weeks' camp life at Y. W. C. A. camp meet at T. V.
at 9 o'clock; bring lunch and fire cents.:
Sunday, August 20
Annual Joint picnic of Cascade, Linn, Independence,
and Marion post and auxiliaries of Veterans of Foreign
Wars, Dallas city park; 1 o'clock basket luncheon; bring
own 'table service; coffee furnished.
A. A. Stewart and family ire-
inrnea Sunday night from a few
asy Tisir at Kelscotb
Patte
J K I is I
Family Party at Laban
bteeves Home
Dr. and Mrs. Laban A. -Steeves
entertained members of the fam
ily of Mrs. Steeves for an all day
garden party in compliment to
the birthday of the grandmother
of the family, Mrs. "N. Crain, who
celebrated "her 77th birthday. The
birthday of, Mrs, Crain is observ
ed each year with a family re-
onion and is usually held Is Ta
coma. .
Mrs. Steer es was assisted at
the, dinner hour by her mother-
Mrs. L. B. Watson, and hmr
aunt, Mrs. F. L. Pittman. v
Present "for the day-were from
Tacoma. Mrs. N. Crain.- honor
guest. Mr. aad Mrs. w. E. Crain
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Crain and family, Mr. aad Mrs.
AllSB CriM sod famtlv anit MVa
W. C; Broenkew; Seattle, Mrs.
M. M. Mattison: Portland. Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. WatBon and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. F; L. Pittman .
and Commander and Mrs R. C.
tfrennan and family; Salem, Dr.
and Mrs. B. L. Sleeves and Dr.
and Mrs. L. A. Steeves and fam
ily. Salem Group Motors
To Cascadia
An enjoyable party of Sunday
was that at the former home of
Judge Hill above Cascadia with
Mrs. Fred Ward,- sister of the late
Judge as hostess. Mrs- Ward and
Mrs. Lloyd Sciiber of "Portland
had been guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. N. Chambers Saturday and in
vited the Chambers and Mr. and
Mrs. D. B. Jarman to be guests at
the Ward- home Sunday.
Included in the group were Mr.
and Mrs. J. N. Chambers, Mr. and
Mrs D. B. Jarman, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd . Scriber of Portland, and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward.
-Mrs. Merle. V. Brooks and son
Rex Eugene arrived from Oak
land. CaL. Sunday nieht. Thav
will be guests of Mrs. Mildred R;
Brooks during this week.
Shank Family Meets
In Reunion
A delightful family reunion was
that of Sunday when th va
children of Mrs. Myra L. 8hank
met at the home of W. H. Bacon,
son of Mrs. Shank, in Albany.
Dinner and an informal tlm
made a splendid day of the af-
rair. Present were Mrs. Shank,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Irrin, Sr. and
Mr and Mrs. J. Li Irrin, Jr. of
Redlands, Cal., Mrs. CVW. Fox of
Oakland, E. R. Shank and daugh
ter Biuee of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs.
J. V. Shank and- Mr. and. Mrs. W.
H. Bacon, and son Billie and Jack
of Albany.
Mrs. Inin. Sr.. Mrs. r W pt
Mrs. J. H. Bacon, are daughters
of Mrs. Shank and J. V. Shank
and E. R. Shank are sons.
Cornelius Gilliam
Clan Will Meet
Dr. H. C. Enler. President of
the Gilliam clan, is announcing
the annual nicnte of tha dsn at
the Dallas park on Sunday, Aug
ust zo.
Descendants of Col. Cornelias
Gilliam, pioneer of 1844 and fa
mous in Indian camDalgns. make
ap this group. The Dallas park
was part of the original Cllllam
land claim.
Mrs. R. T. Bonis hsa a
her guests for the remainder of
the summer her son and hta wifa.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Boats of
Chicago. Mr. Boals. a studewt in
the school of medicine of the Uni
versity Of Chicaro. is velUa-itarrn
here, having graduated from Sa-
lem men scnooi in iszk. later at.
tending the University ot Oregon
and the University of Washing
ton, from which he was- aradu-
ated in 1932.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jarman have
returned from Neskowln wher
thev have been entovinr their
summer cottage and life at the
oeacn.
I Salem People Vacation
Atbreitehbush;.':r
Salem wnek-nf .
Breltenbush were Mrs. Carrie B.
Ross, her daughter " Doris, her
mother. Mrs. Hattle'prinra mA
guest. Herbert Hinxi Mr h xrr.
Au.E. Utley and son and Mrs. Hec
tor Adams and daughter. . .
. Mr. and. Mrs. John rvHfoi mn
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Collier, prom
inent Portland attorneys, regis
tered Tuesday at Breltenbush ho
tel, where thev nlan tA Farts In n
weeks." ."'. t--r -
VC B. Thatcher of Hal Am n
Joying his week of vacation at
Breltenbush. ; t .' ;; ;
'Mrs. Sdraenaman anit Aanotar
Ruth Massie of Salem, are remain-
ug at their Breltenbush cottage
for another week.
After .tourina- EnroM tn1: th
orient. Mr: and Mrs. L. n. niarv
ox jf ortiann ar on aba. of -thr
best vacations at Breltenbush ho
tel. ' .
Mr. and Mrs- C. A TCalla and
daughters are' in a cottars . and
expect to- spend two weeks at the
not springs.
-e ;
Mr. and Mrs. George MeUinger :
havens their guests this-week Or.
ana afrs. Merle Deming -of Reno,.
Not. Dr. Deming. is associate- pro
fessor of chemistry at. the Univer
sity of Nevada. Th Dealings and.
ueismgers are' former classmates
ai ine university, of. Oregon.
Miss ' Marruerite ' Taylor ia
spending the week with her aunt; '.
ana Jincie, mtj ana Mrs. j. ft: M,
Pierce. A number of , Interesting
mntnr trlna a vm Kaah artnnu1
for the pleasure of. the .gueit by
her hosts. . - t -
Mr. and-Mra.rR' IT Otollnr r-
turned Monday from two weeks
spent - in canrornlav where they
were toe, guests or tnerr .daugh
ter PMru TT V. Shilling m1 Mm
J. F, WalUce. sister. ot Mrs. Ohl
inc. Who Teslde at Saata IWtca:
The Teturn to Portland from San
Francisco was made by water.
Hageris Moving Into "new
Home : oh ) Highway;;
- Picnic big Success
HATESTILLC Anr. 14 1 t
and Mrs. Ver Hagen and son Don
ald expect to move into their new
home on the Pacific highway this
Week.-
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Saucy, ac
companied by Miss Madeline
baucy ' and Sam Berger traveled
around the MU Hood Loop Wed
nesday. -
- Many-See Old Ship 1
A number of people from this
district have taken the trip - to
Portland to view the historic ship
"Old Ironsides." amon whom ar
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Saucy and chil
dren Charles,. Bob and Jeanette.
John Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Cart
StetUer- and Betty Jean. Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Starr and daughter
Kuxn Mccain, Mr. and Mra. Al
bert Stettler and children. Jean,
junmie ana Elate.
Mrs. Chapelle and Miss Arlene
Robertson of Cooa Bay are spend
ing a couple of weeks with their
brother, Hershel Robertson.
Mrs. Kuep. has returned to her
home la Long Beach. CaL, after
spending two months with her
daughter, Mrs. Six.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saucy.
Mrs. Ruth Revnolda and inn John
are vacationing at Neskowln.
: A splendid' crowd gathered, at
the Hasel Green park to enjoy the
picnic, lunch, sponsored by the
Hayesvttle Woman's club Thurs
day itlght. The - afternoon was
spent enjoying- the various recre
ational amusements provided ' by
the park. At :30 plates were
laid for 83 people.
WEST SALEM, Aug;. 14 .
Among oiners at the sea beaches
recently were .the G. E Tandy
imwy,-; wno ,- accompanied .Mrs.
Clarence Tandy and . family to
r wmnou seach home, -Mra.
Clarnc4 Tandr had bn a t
'or a week at the home of her
Mr., and. Mra. Delbert Mbere
and , family of En ran wr lu
cent house guests as the paren-
- nome. lie - was reared here
and has many friends glad to re
new acquaintances: again. He
teaches music In the university
wa,.aou uuneair received a de
cree inline class of 1 92 J.
' To Attend School n.
. Rev. and Mra. K. tc n-,v
have recently entertained their
youngest aaughter. - Hiss Mary
Jeanette and two of her friends.
ttua ana Emll .Cra
mer or iurrtsburg. Miss Clark is
apwyed at Harrishurr hot m
attend school here this fall as a
junior,
. Mr. and Mrs. ,B.. F. Felger at-
mnaea a iamuy reunion held- re
cently in Derer. bi sik...
where her sisters and their fam
IB FOB
m or 104 to 2
Hot Summer Days Devoted
To Installing Larger
1" ' School Furnace
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GES CUM M
Social Events Honor Two Women of
St Paul; Mrs. Hubbs Etitertains
Christian Elndeavor Societies Hear Report
rrom Miss Armold on Contention
The afternoon mode for the
matron is seen at its best in the
, frock sketched today. Details
; that flatter and slenderise her
figure are the jabot of contrast
with dainty lace edging, , chic
sleeves set in the becoming rag
Ian fashion, a moulded waistline
for an : unbroken silhouette and
'slim panels with pleats. Good in
silk or satin.
Pattern 2560 may be ordered
only in sises SC. 2x, 40,. 42, 44
and 41. Size 34 requires 4
yards 39 inch fabric, yard con
trasting and yard lace. Illus
trated step-by-step sewing in
structions included- . i
Ml fUUa atnta U5e la eamr
et sustse leataa ptftrr), for Uis
Aaaa Aaaaa pattaa. Writ plmtnly
fms eaaN, s4d aa4 vU aaat
ic Be sars la state slss weided,
Aaaaw ratten soak U nady. AfUv
aaaa. sywta, , gU, teaaia arMv'
Jvatpara, asas tracks, spadsl feacta
aara' Mttaraa, atjlaa far KuUers, sag
at alathM far yosagstars, sa4 ts
atrccttea fav sukiar a al swaatM
an asMeg tU t aaeiBattBg ItMU. aaM
far fM seay. Pdea f aataloc fl
am tm. Oataler pattara tev
gather, twaaty-flv . Mats, ? .v
. Asanas an sutl roars to Tk Or.
CM atataaataa rattan aaraartswBt,
St Wan 17t stran, Vtw Tartt etty.
Brush Collere The Zena and
Brush Colleee Christian Endeavor
society gave a Jolly weiner roast
at tha pommnnitv nlcnle arrove
at SraBti Callvni TPrlrtaT nirht.
with the members of the Chris
tian Endeavor society of the
Christian 'church 'in Salem as
their auests.
") J. Hnll was io charra of
singing aad Rev. Guy L. Drill
ot Salem gave an Interesting talk
concerninr Christian Endeavor
work. Miss Harriet Armould. dele
gate from' the Salem Christian
Rnaavnr- mnrietv tn thtt lntrn.
tional convention at ' Milwaukee.
Wis., gave an inspiring account
oi tne- week spent mere, warner
Jackson, Irma Cole, Geneva
fiarnaa. Tf nth PAndarrraft. T7rw.
ard Cole, Betty Ray, Josephine
Hull and Ruth Shepard. all En
deavor workers, participated in
the program around the glow
ing fire.
Silverton Mrs. Ida NVnmhorr
who is visiting here from Los
Aneeles. was the inaniration of
a delightful 1:30 o'clock lunch
eon Friday at the home of Mrs.
George Hubbs. The. occasion was
also Mrs. Keumherg's birthday.
Present were Mrs. Neumberg,
Mrs. Edson Comstock, Mrs, Let
tie Burch, Mrs. S. J. Comstock,
Mrs. F. E.- Sylvester, Mrs. Joe
KIrcher, Mrs. Jay Morely, Mrs.
L. C. Eastman, Mrs. Hubbs.
Mrs. Neumberc. who la ' the
house guest of Mrs. Edson Com
stock at her Waldo Hills home,
plans to remain here until Aug
ust 2$.
.
Gervais Esther Frlsbee Bond,
Rebekah assembly president, was
the honored guest at the regular
meeting ot Harmony ' Rebekah
lodge in Gervais Saturday night.
Other TisHing state officers in
cluded Alona Henderson, assem
bly marshal of Salem, R. G. Hen
derson, S. A. Harris, and Alice
Barnett, local D. D. P. Because
of the unusually warm weather,
degree .work was dispensed with
and a short program and social
hour followed the business ses
sion. Jefferson The- Past Matrons
club enjoyed a picnic on the lawn
ef Mrs. R. C. Thomas' h o m e
Thursday afternoon. Those pres
ent were Meedames D. H. Looney,
Earl Lynes, S. A. Peasd. Evalyn
Wall. H. D. Mars, WV H. Sher
man, Chas. McKee, Earl Phelps,
George C. Mason, George Marlatt
and the hostess, Mrs. R. C.
Thomas.
; ,
Mehama. A surprise birthday
party in the form of a handker
chief shower was given at the
home ef Mrs. Chester Blum in
honor c Mrs. Slam's and Mrs.
Boone Poyner's birthday.
West Salem A Saturday
night party was enjoyed by a
group of young folk in Ko!a
Wlldwoods with Rut Maers, Ed
na Rifcsy and Violet Wallace as
Joint hostesses. Games nd re
freshments featured the affair
where the following were guests:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wirth, the
Misses Esther Kuhn, 1olet Wal
lace, Margaret Raster. Barbs t a
Lee Whinnle. Ruth Wnrih
Catharine AsDlewhlte. afnna Vm.
burgh, Ruth KuhL, Helen Gosser,
juepmne 'raaay, Edna Rlffey
ana Kutn Maers and escorts, Bob
Mathers. Charles Rich, .Samuel
Maers. .Ellsworth Weatherby, Gor
don Tonkin, George Tandy. Ed
ward Englehorn. Enoch Maerx,
Reginald Voaburrh
Wells, Westley Klelnke, LeRoy
vBa ana itaipn ana Hal Barnes.
Hollywood Members of the
same Over Here" ctni rihrf-
ed the anniversary of Mrs. D.
Jaeger's birthday with a surprise
party Saturday night. Present
were Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Forgaard,
George Foreard. Mr. and Xfr ve
W. .Fisher, Miss Mary Jean Fish
er, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher and
two children, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Ward. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Klee
man. Miss Florence Kleeman and
the host and hostess and family.
St. Paul The- Tdv'i ' n.hntt
Order of Foresters complimented
irs. aiary Faber with a surprise
party rnaav meht on nor isth
birthday. After the business
meeting bridge and "500" were
played. Mrs. Henry Raymond
was awarded tho first nri.. t
bridge and Mrs. Gerald r.nnnnr
eecona. Mrs. Ed Faber received
nrsi in and Mrs. L. M. Si
mon second.
St. Panl Mrs. Carl Smith
plimented Mrs. Leatr Pb with
a shower Thursdav nis-ht nri,.
was the diversion with seven ta-
Dies in Dlar. First nrtm wan
Mrs. Maurice Merton, second to
jrs. Lster case, third to. Mrs.
Bill Smith and consolation to Mrs.
Phillip Wolfe. Mrs. Ray Kerr
iew iub aoor prise.
a
SublimitV Tha TrirntA Hun It
the Men Foresters here Sunday
WSJS well attended and a mnnA
.
ume enjoyed by all present.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brodlne
of Sheridan were Sunday visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Zuher. Mr. Zuber returned with.
mem to Sheridan. - '
- . , -
Hubbardd -Mrs. c r Snnit.
Inr. accomnanied kr Mn Witt,,
Spanldlng and Leone, were guests
ai ine waiao Brown home Sun
day. Leone stared to snend a waav
of her vacation with her eoasins,
Betty, Boyd and Wallace Brown.
Rev. and Mrs. J. C. UtrrUr
and daughter Betty left Monday
to return to their Iram in Se
attle. They- were- -here for the-
atergier-Kicanrore rmptisu satur
day; and' then went to the coast
to spVnd Suinisy.
Mr. and . Mrs. . Harold Pruitt,
Miss Elizabeth Price of Corvallis,
and Wayne Smiths or The Dalles
enjoyed a- fishing- and outing-trip
near The Dalles during the past
week. Mr. and Mrs. Pruitt hava
Just returned.
Mrs. W.. G. Walker returned
Sunday from a six weeks' trip
through the middle- west. She
Visited with relatfvna in nhlon
and attended the Century of Pro-
sxess exposition ana returned to
Oregon by way of Galeeburg, 111.,
and Omaha, Nebraska.
Mrs- Ida T.aMunv and 1 arand.
daughter Mis Helen- Latham
leave this -week for Portland to
spend a week and then on to- Til
lamook for two--weeks. , Whit
away they will be the guests of
Mrs. Latham's sons, John and
Dsve-Steinbach.
Mrs. H. H. Handel of San Vran.
ciaco who has been the guest of
ner motner, Mrs. Loaisa Koon, for
tne oast week: will laavo for hr
home Wednesdav. Mra. Randal
has been extensively entertained
auring ner visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Chambara
spent lastaweek in Seattle.
Stay ton Singers Win
Honors at Institute
SILVERTON, Aug. 14 The Mt.
Angel group win hold its annual
large picnic at the citr. nark at
Silverton on Tuesday of this week.
M. J. Dolan, caretaker of the park,
reports that a very large group Is
expected.
The park was a particularly
popular place Sunday. Numerous
smaller picnic groups were pres
ent besides the larger groups. In
the latter were the district pic
nic of the Eastern Star. 10;
Christian church Sunday school.
iut: Clear Lake. 100: Elliott
Prairie, 90; Salem and Monitor
Odd Fellows, 100; Johnson and
Harris and Solle, 25; Theodore
urace family, 19; Henry Wil
liams, u.
Friday, 01 members of the
Neighbors of Woodcraft nicnirkerf
there and 30 members of the
young peoples department of the
Presbyterian church from Salem.
been so popular, . was drained
Msnaay morning aad cleaned out
petore auowea to refill.
STATTON. Anr. 14 Several
Stayton . young people attended
the Epworth League Institute,
which was held last week at
Falls City. Stayton took first
place in the glee club contest, the
singers being Clarice and Naomi
Toble and Earl and '.Wallace
Wright. They were trained by Fe
lix Wright. Words for their
winning number were arranged by
Miss Naomi Toble. Others present
from here were Darrel and Th el
ma Wright, Kennard Rowe, Jay
Taylor. Donal Alexander. Francel
Carter, Emme Jean Pendleton and
Edith Sherwood. They were
chaperoned by Rev. aad Mrs. D.
Geo. Cole.
Trouble Knocks at
Jordan Home Twice
' In Less Than Day
STAYTON. An. 14 TrnnM.
did not come-singly for the J. L.
Jordan familr. Thai dan
Eunice, lwas suddenly stricken
with appeadicRls and was operat
ed upon at. thel Stayton hospital
naay morning-V.
That nightTthW son DurrelL
12, whil swimming beck of the
Mountain . gutes office, ran a
spike through the palm of his left
hand and. another aalk int aia
left leg, to a depth of three Inches.
He was taken to . the hospital
where his injuries were dressed.
Durrel is the Statesman carrier
here. His brother Leon will take
his place until the injured boy is
ame to again be on the Job.
NEW ARRIVAL IS DOT
SILVERTON, Aug. 14 A son
was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Johnson Saturday. The baby has
been named George Alfred. Mrs.
Johnsons' first baby. Mrs. John
motherMrs. George Barr. This is
Johnson's first baby. Mrs. John
son is better known as Miss Eve
lyn Barr.
DAYTON, inr 1l.Ti.. ....i.i
election Friday to rote for the
ua to replace tne main and dls-
innniing water pipes carried with
104 rotes, with only two against,
With this self liquidating lean lo-
men win, receive employment
and the city water plant will re
ceive neeaea renalr.
Despite the fact that the ther-
mometer nas for .several days reg
istered high up in the eighties,
Dayton is preparing to combat
contrasting west ner next winter
by Installing now new and larger
furnaces in tha heatlnr avatun r
the -Dayton onion and grade
SCBOOIS.
Honoring "lev. C- T. Cook and
his family a retention attended- h
25 Dayton people was held at the
uayton Methodist parsonage Fri-
aay nignt. welcome speeches
were given by Rev. F. E. Fisher,
pastor of the Davton ErinniiMi
church and by Rev. Kenneth Dan
iels of the local Baptist church
and by George Jackman, chairman
of the board of directors of the
Dayton Methodist church.
Christian Endeavor
Contest is Continued
MIDDLE GROVE. Anr. 1
The Young People's Christian En
deavor aociety jnet for a. huaiaAoa
and social meeting at the Lawr
ence uammer noma- Friday night.
A membership contest with Gen-
vvieve eeoarr, ana Earl Hammer
as cantatas, will continue through
another month. Marian Phillips
was received, as an activ mamhar.
The group will attend the evening
wcrTKv at rurner rummer confer
ence session on August 2T. A so
cial nour was enjoyed.
. GETS CUT ON JAW
VALSETZ. Ana-. 14 n n
Patrick, lumber inspector, left
maay for Portland where he
will remain for a week.
Walter Clark suffered a uourh. i
ed foot Thursday when a heavy
diock or wood, fell on it. Bert
Bahb received a cut on the- jaw
this week while silhtr hmw
A nail was in the board cut
ting him on the fact-.
flies assembled for v -. ' nlaaaant
picnic day the first or the week.
v uardens Are Attrartire t
Mention ' should he-. niad of
some of the beautiful' gardens in
West -Salem, amonr thm. that
of Mr. and Mrs. William u n7
a sunken carden on tho hank of
tne river. with attractive use ot
lattice panelling and skillful- ar
rangement -of ahrnhoeTW a fool.
ing of seclusion is obtained only
a few feet from a basy thorough-
rare. English stepping stones, a
rock garden, terrace, and, com
fortable seats add to the charm
ot "living outdoors. The W. T:
Grlers hava alon 1a a- a I m.A
screenings that "with pleasing
pools and fountains -lure one to
enjoy the delightful Oregon sum
mers, wnere - arreenerv vttft mn.
nh tn. J 1 J ' .
wnm iuwow eempei so-
miration. At the- rear of , tha
City, on Sixth Street, tha aronnda
Of the LaMlre krnn imimI
the delight of one's vision and
many otner attractive places In
ena aronna Ktngwood ' deserve
praise.
Post SDOasora Rmttm
' The KZnrwaod . -nnmt t tv.
-- v uv
American Lesion hava daHdad n
sponsor the regatta to "be held
soon at Echo. BeaelL. alnnr with
the proprietors of the resort,
and plana are progressing for a
big. affair in this, the- first one
ot mis Kind .ever to be staged
here. A anen" wtir h. uit.
by i pooularitv contt irntwm.
are being made . constantly in
woo r anotner sports events of
the day. -There will be trick surf
boards rldinr. Itnnlnr .rim.
mlng. contests., speedboat races,
and ether attractions. --
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamb who
have been vacationing at Nesko
wln for a while have returned
home. Thev hava b1a
Sisttesr their Sana. Alhar mr,A Til.
gil build a stere on their farm
jnst oeyond old Grand Ronde.
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Cutting of Grain in
" Eastern .Oregon V i
RICKREALL, Aug. 14. Ray
Smith returned Wednesday from
Prineville. whera he had made a -
hastr visit to his wbaat meh
nearby on receiving word that his
crop was being harvested by un
known persons. ; He arrived: In
time to save his crop however.
Mrs. Marforv Dew Itaa hwn re
elected 'to teach la th Siokraall
rade school, as assistant critic
teacner. Tbe grade school here is
ne ot the- Monmouth normal's
training centers;
William Davis has bean nntta
ill the past few days da to high
min pressnre. h hecam ill
While Visitlne- with hfa Twla,'
near Coburcr and waa hmarhf
home- in a semiconscious eondi-
uon.
Steal Water Backet
The water hoaaL fanet -.and
water bucket was Uken early Frf- -day
morning from tn front of the -Rlckreall
garage.
Mrs. Emma Darrah of Loas-
Beach. CaL. spent .several days
last week visiting with her eon.
ein Mrs. B. F. Lucas. Mrs." Dar-
rah la. naat Sa-vMra a mm. Ji.t
la as active and young in her ways
as tae average person ot 60. Fri
day other relatives called to
spend the dev-atthe Lneaa h ana-
including Mrs. Anna High of Sa
le m. ar. ana Mrs. j. . Nelson of .
McMlnnvlDe. Mrs. Stella Miller of
Turner, 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Dickey of Los Angeles. The Dick-,
eys and, Mrs. Darrah are traveling
together.
Former Jail
Ice Box for
Lost Store
STAYTOV inr 11 vM
" " uama utliu-
ng at Mehama in which the Phil
lip! star was located waa owned
by Charlea Warner, whn
11.000 -insurance- The buildbig
was one of the old landmarks of
that section. At one time the
Mehama Jail was at tha, mr r
the store. As the business grew
tne store building Was enlarged
until It was built all around tha
JaiL . -,
The Jail was constructed of
larg stones and the Phillipls
made it into an ideal aoolar.
where they often kept supplies
tor tneir meat market.
Rov PhllliDl haa not vat daHd.
ed whether he will araln an ear a
in business in Mehama.
Threshers Working
In Sunnyside Area;
Missourian Visits
STJNXYSIDE. Auer. 14 Har- ,
Vest is on fa thla MmmDntft and
threshers wiU he at th Tartar
place by the middle ot the week.
Paul Taylor is cutting oft old
berry vines from hu two patches
and burning them. The- yield
was . good considering the hard
freeze of last winter.
Miss Marrva Hava of Kanaae
City. Mo., has bean Bnendinr a -
few weeks with her aont, Mrs. W.
S. Chandler of Sunnyside. Miss
Heys ts a teacher in -the city
schools of that state and is re
turning from a tour ot California
on the way to her home. '
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Pearson,
Earnest and Eu Prarson Mra
Presnail and the Blnghetraer :
boys enjoyed a several days trip
to Mt, Hood, Swan Island air- V
DOrt and Old Ironsides laat waak-
Four ot the party climbed Hoed.
Porff,
to see "OLD IRONSIDES"
Sunday, August 20
yfp ROUND TRIP
FOR. CHILDREN
S3c Rovndtrrp Adults
Tickets also good reg. trains. Sat.'
and Sunday, Aug. lth and 20th
SPECIAL TRAIX
Leaves Salem Sat, Ang. 10, :20
a. m. Ret arming leave Fortlastd
7:13 a. xa. or any regular train
arriflns; here by midnight, Aag. Si
.Ask A cent for BetaUs
Southern Pacific
A. F. NOTH.' Agent
Passenger Depot. 11th and Oak
Tel. 4Ct . ... v
STAYTON' HOSPITAL BUSY
STAYTON, Aug. 14 Helen
Rainwater, about 1 was brought
to the Stayton hospital Saturday
morning with had acaln lacera
tion, which occurred when aha fall
out of a swing at her home near
North Santiam. One day this week
there were 11 patients at the hos
pital nere. Mrs, W. T. Hatch gave
Dirth to a son there Thursday.
McKEES GOING EAST
JEFFERSON, Aug. 14. Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. McKea exnart In
leave August 29 on a three
weecs , vacation trip. They will
go over the Oreat Northern rail
road to Chicaro and arnaM tn
return home in a new car, stop
ping at Hannibal, Macon and
Lathrop, Mo., and Sabetha, Kan.,
for a visit with relatives.
Forty-three species of rentilaa
and . amphibia were- recorded in
rive weeks near Charleston, 8. C,
by two medical students.
It Never Pays
. ' To Nsrleei
YOUR EYES
Ifs the poorest possible econ
omy to put off flstting your
oculist particularly when
your eyes can ha tested and
glasses supplied for so mtle. '
BUILDINGS SHINGLKD
HUBBARD, Aug. 14. Some
shingling and renovating is being
done,.. The Stewart warehouse I
being reshii gled aad some remod
eling done- by-'Ray Bevens and
George Zeek. The plarshel and
walk, cover; are- being rethingled
at the school,, and W. Ackley is
having his house reshingled.
(pi
n Oh
This iliould be your
' Choice of Hotels
Because:
TV Kr Lw rates auk tba
OAKMOOKK tha MM aeoa.
eaiinl road ' hatch fl, 11.60, .
S3. $2.50. Special familr rmtas. - .
J'arly ertry rota has s art- .
vatc bath. - -
.'""Mi travellaf aaaeeMapaal-
DevaUva location, elaaa .
tea stares, bat set aeity.
ej Daa 3. Maore, fernerly ef the '
ileece Betel la Seattle, est
sad aaerstes tae OAXMOOK - .
'- pentaaaltr. , -
- v' xa. OV'opeasfleHeat ; '
v - Opposite Tarauaal Sales BoiUIag ?'
nrajTH and morrson
PORTLAND
' 'Old Ironsides ' EErrouoccncDcn
ttn IPogttSamifile Aung. flQ
Attention! Boys and Girls!
One new four-month subscription to The Oregon
Statesman will take you to Portland to see "Old Iron
sides." Special excursion S. P. train will leave Salem
9:30 a.m. Saturday, August 19th.
One New Statesman Subscription Will Give You a Round Trip Ticket.
Have the Blank Below Signed and Bring or Mail
to Uie Circulation Department of
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ALL MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE
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SUBSCRIPTION ORDER
Four-Months Contract
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hereby subscribe for a period of four months, -far which I agree to pay your collector
the regular rate of 4 Sc per month. -Ts-;
(Four Months by Mail 11.60 la Adrance)
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, tdr 30 days past.' A change of name at the same address is not a new subscription.
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