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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1935)
Hadiophoto at Siresa Pzrloy If" ft ; 1 I r Inncccnt Lilcr 1 " 4Mb Ml J -4, 'r SkA . M, i ::fein-rr"i Eva Ccrccr Party f!::tcG3 ATTSISYILLE. April. 22. The Christian -church Sunday school held an , Easter service and cov ered dish luncheon at the- church Sunday.. .'The program included; Duet, llrs, Ham and M m. Fred "Potter; mixed -Quartet, 1Trs. Pot ..ter. Charlotte Martin. " Charles Martin. T. -C 1 Mountain; piano , solo. Neva Ham: reading, Marr et Myers; vocal trio, Eettjr Sny der. Margaret Myers, Jean Keith; v" pvaw, ixatt jr jLKint; iiyip n by , the young people's chorus of 10 Tolce3; original poem by Miss Keva Ham; tali hy superintend ent. Henry Porter. 1 Visitors for the occasion were Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Goff of For eat Grover Mr,, and Mrs. O. A. Lesley and daughters, Janice Mu- net ana iaverne, ana Mrs. Ed dith Lesley of Eugene;. Mr, and Sirs. Monkers of Salem.., ' . -The Bethel church' congrega tion held Easter services Sunday: Solo ty Mrs. Keller of Mill City; "The Open Tomb," a short play, by -two youxrg . people's classes; solo, Roy . Howard; Easter ser mon by. Rev.-Frank Porter, Mill City. . Miss Eva. Comer entertained wita an Eastir. party, at . her home. Saturday afternoon honor ing .the birthday of her smalt niece, Marian Rolllas. Those pres ent were Ernestine Barry, -Ruth Perry, Nettie Pardee, Ida WeTsen felt, Veva June Kamp, and the guest of honor. Marian Rollins alter .Rollins and Doyle Fnson: France, Great Britain and Italy pledged themselves to unite in op ' posing "fey all practical weans the repudiation of any treaties which may endanger the peace of Europe!' w?hfcn Mussolini, .-premier of, Italy j Ham say MacDonalJ, British prime minister, .and Pierre . Flandin, French premier, met at Stresa; iUlyV. Their sxtfon, A jectei against Germany's declaration that she. would no longer abide by the armamenj, limitations of the Versailles treaty, was followed -by Vf?TTrial Pr?-test ,to tlie ot Nations against the Nazi move ' V7 ' f''.-V-'-"-Kl-"'',;4 ; est oaiem Jmens ma. na steeds fi m MT. ANGEL, -April 3. -The first regular meeting and lunch eon of the Business Men's club, organised last week, was held at noon Monday at the ML Angel hotel... Some. 30 members- at tended. O. L. Withers, of the ML Angel Lumber company; , . -president,, presided. , .tier. -Aicuin Helbel, O. S. B., and Henry' Mac Donald of .Sew York Interested Jn flax develop ment here addressed the mem bers on .pertinent Questions. - The ciuh has bees formed to promote good fellowship among the busi ness people, ..to farther the inter ests of the community and to "take care of problems too large for in dividuals J.o handle, ' , A Joint .meeting and luncheon will -be held -each. . , second .and fourth. Monday of the month,- at the hotel, from 12. noon till lioo p. m. , . . - -- - orer East? :uest at the -Fred Kuha home ' was Leon . Eefwald of. Yakima. - Mrs. Kenneth Abbott, .who spent a week at Kelso, Long view and Portland, returned home the last of the -week. - The 2So-Fine" club met at the home of "Mrs. Ray Hlset Thurs day afternoon for their regular meeting. Stitching, and sociabil ity, were enjoyed after which .an enjoyaoie master - luncheon - was featured. The next meeting will De .Held at the borne of " - Mrs. Klein ke. in Salem, ; , j A large crowd attended the beautiful Eastr morning , pro gram held '.in the Sundav achnaL Darrel.T. Bradford left Sunday morning for Road's End. where be is going to erect a cabia. for orotner-in-iaw. who will be em ployed at the coast for a year. The monthly meeting of th Women's Foreign Missionary 'so ciety wui be held Wednesday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. Fiord De Lapp. The final xaeetinr of the Jolly Time-quilting club for this season will be- held at the home of Mrs, .PhU Hathaway on a . . " . . xne same afternoon. , . , - ' All women of the church are invited to attend an all-day rally, of. the district Aid societies to be held all day Thursday In Dallas. Transportation '. will he -furnished and ' those who care to go are ad vised to meet at the church at 9. a. m., and bring sandwiches..;. , kt.timlmsJ . I laltal I I 111,41 L I"'"! Owutjlit iCtiticn . ' fcr Ar J ' ... . 4 HALLS FERRY, April . Harry Smith and family of Keir.er Bottom have purchased the Sher man Brown 7-acre trnck farm, of B. -M. Crolsan, They moved onto the place-last week. . , , - The IlalU Ferry orchestra com posed of . Oscac Purcell and daugbtersr Dorthy 1 and ;inor, Kenneth trawn ' and Hugh Schuebel, fomished music for the HayeavliJe community - clab Saturday nlaht, .", , . Clarence Reeve" and J. -I Strawn wenl: to North Bead Sat urday, to comnlet thn iron wnrlr 4 on the new bridge. - ," . 1 Ilarve Scouebel was home Sun day from- Newport where ho- is carpentering on the coast bridge.' The Ladies', Home club met at the- schoolhou3e Friday afternoon and beautified the school yard by planting ornamental shrubs and flowers. They also furnished , a treat for the children, by bringing baskets 'filled with .Easter v eggs and gave the children a-aurprlae egg bant, ijimmie .Hendrlcksoo won.' first prise ,by finding - the most eggs and Willie Browa' was winner In the egg rolling contest. After - the gam the pupils and visitors marched to the homa of Mrs. Joe Finden where a delicious lunca was served:' VETERANS IIOXOR TUSXTDKt VILNQ. PoIand.-(P)-Tha Pol Ish Union of Former Soldier has - I Leonard tiaakin .-'.-. Leonard nankins, above,' of Daw son Springs, Ky. now serving a life .-term for - murder in fthe. Minnesota . state ' prison, expects . his early release as the result of two confeaaions purporting to absolve hini from 'complicity in a robbery of the Third Northwest' era National " bank at Mlnneap- -oils in 1932 when two policemen -V -. wera-ldllod,':-' t POLLY AHD HER PALS purchased the'aite "or thamanor in which Marshal Joseph ' Pilau d eki was born aadplans to -construct a facsimile of the'mansion to house a Pilsudskl musenm. . ' . - : - . hill h i ii'll ClLYEr.TON, Aprn S3Js.nIor t!h school honor rcll for the month Issued Tuesday, shows the following: Four ones T.'ilma Mills,. Alice Thorkilison, Marvin Senter, Marciel .Kaufman, Fran ces llebl. Three ones Jean Tom ison, Marie Hall, Lllith Neat, EHeea Rahn,- Freda lianas. t. Taa llne LIghtfoot,. Bernlce Hannon. Shirley Tavener, Ruth Emma Mills.. -- ; -.; - - Those who made an average of 2 or better Dorothy Benson. Jimmie Busch, Bryl Fletcher, Eleanor Hawes, - Darlal ; Ko!nes, Ellen Lerfald, Elda Lehman,' Jor dan Moe, Elizabeth Newell,' Wil liam Patton, Clarine Keed; CarJ Shuster. Clara Soruro, Cherul Sy pher, Georgia .WIlHams, -LucHle Benson,. Mariam- Cooleu, Ardyce VTlk, Wreva Devericka. Marjorie Kaufman, Mildred . Lewis, Ralph Palmer,- Phyllis Adams, Bruce Bnell. Vera- Carpenter,; Mildred Dodson, Elma Ilutton, Allen Thoc trud, Tommy "Williams," Ajaita Cluff, Mildred - Dack.J Edward Erickson June. Hndlestoa, Lau rence Norton, Ida JScymanskl, Nor ma Sletton and. Paul Spencer.-,., . Daliotnhs Hope . : Fot Good Crops . t Reaidents of South Dakota seem much more encouraged over sros nects In that statA thru for inm time, lira; Alice Robinson, locl.l woman woo ns spent tne past month in. that state on business, reported nnon return here::. TTiffh hope is held for good crops this season; due to the fact that mow. has fallen and. remained on the ground for some time. . . . - CORVALLlo, Arril '25. 1 Ore gon State collfsre'a nnim -nlrY.t hors show and military tourna- liieai w scaeauiea tau year for tnza.Y evening, April 26. More spectacular and colorful evefits have been added to the traditional horsein&nshia numbers than mver before, according to Merwin Mil ler, or iiiiamook. senior in chem ical " engineering and . general chairman.. The big armory- has been gaily decked. out in flags and bunting for the occasion and arrangements are. being made to provide- ade quate seating, for-many outside visitors who annually come from throughout western Oregon. LEAVES FOR- KAXSAS SILVERTON. Anril S3 Mm W. A. Flecher,-" who -...has .been spending a year - in ' Oregon as guest of her daughters, Mrs. I. L. Stewart of Silverton and "Mrs, R. C. OJliphant of Portland, has left for her home at Topeka. Kansas.. Mrs. OUiphant accompanied ber mother east but , will return to Oregon la a few weeki.': t- i . i 3 1MB ElSTEO ;Pr.ATUM. April 25 Twenty young: folks of the Epworth league attended the early -Easter morning service, and breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Meyer; The program" consisted cf a rea dine by Roland deVries. pia no solo. Helen Mae Thompson, v(K cal eolo, , Waldo Kleen. and a readbg by Olivia deVries. ; , . Sunday, morning 12 persona joined the Methodist, church, and one baby was baptized. Four peo ple joined the Mennonite church and one .person was baptised. . Sunday the Kleen family had a reunion at the home -of Mr., and Mrs. Ted Kleen. . - : - &ir. ana airs, jonn scnaier nava moved from this eommanity and are living in the Silrertoa hnis. Mr.' and Mrs. Will Kleen from Nebraska, are expected to arrive In this community to resido, the latter part of this week. . ir n umfv iHc!ifiiMiiiiijti 11 yf&SSLr- rJ.'i irlHI'irlipr m'AM Charity Begins at Home By CUFF STERRETT ' EAGLES AID FAMILY S I L XEL R T O N '' Anril 25 Through 'the cooperation of 'Mrs urmce trae-n, Mrs. Julia Smith, Mrs. Lacinda; Whorlow find' Mrs. D. C, -Davis, the Saturday rum mage sale sponsored br th4 fra ternal.! Order of Eaetea. -nrovd successful. The- sale waa, f nr th benefit s of ttbe Archie. ;Xhomaa. lanuiy. - ------ -. -- -- Cross-rorcf Puzzle r'- Ibr.EllCKNK SHEFFER. . - " . 4d - 4H - - , 50 : .- 77 " 1 41 1 HORIZONTAL - 1 tin recep- tacle. ... . 4 pouch ' -7 lat basket' - far Bs -12 fcaHl . 1J possess ..; I remain -radimen-' .. . -1 tary ia de Telopment - IS oend 1& trln to - tht ; . . IS perform ers : 2 lubricate ' 21 Hebrew r-ame tot Cod . 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