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OrH-; V' The Onnf'fT frTATTSMAW. f. Ort-r-t. ThcrrV Hcrr.!-, Jt- "IS, IPS PAGI3 SEVEN i: I Professor CKurchill ; Presents Pupils Students of : Prof. Frank E. Churchill will be presented la piano rectui Friday night at 8 o'clock In the social hall of the First Presbyterian church, BlUie Utley, a vocal, student of Miss Lena Belle Tartar, vand Vinton and Vernon Scott, violin pupils of Mrs. Mary Talmadge Headriek, will assist, ; ; ; j' -.; The program la as follows; Piano duct, "SWtiac Starr" Hiat Hart-ret Barrett and Margaret - Birttaet - ' 'Oa the lea at Swwt Briar . - . I. Crawford L-a Vmiw Mat-is - "Aptfi alt" ; .Daugfaerrj ilannia Iteiiso- -. "TooibU WW 3Ua MsrrU LiMrillor Yoeal solo, "In Sinr -Tteea SoBr el Arabia" , ... Frwler Clay BiW- Utter "Bell ia taa Valles" . Wanael Charlotte Mathia Oriantala" C-$ " Bath Alica Grant 'B-Teria" - Haael Wilaaa Violia diet, "U Goloadrynaa' .Westil JSamdaU Ylaton an- Vernon Scott "Sonata Op. I (First Movement) . - Kraaae Margaret Birtcbet. "Tit-nU" .. Wely Elisabeth Grant "Sonata. Kv 5" Mosart Allegro an- Andauta (ovsiaenta ' -larnret BirU-he "Second lUxnrka" . ?odard "itolea Bereria" (Left hs alone) - . . ... ,. ... Reviaa Phil Barrett. Jr. Piano dnet, "Sprint: Song'" Mndelsaoha Bnta AUes- and Elixabeta Grant Supper is Planned for Auxiliary Meet on Monday Night SILVERTON, June 12. Mrs. Larry Austin is chairman of the committee on arrangements for .the American Legion Auxiliary meeting; Monday night. Plans are for a 6:30 o'clock supper at the armory. The supper committee consists of Mrs. Austin, Mrs. W. P. Scarth, Mrs. Harry - Riches. Mrs. George Towe. Mrs. James Scarth, president, with her husband and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davenport, are vacation ing at -Pauline loke in southeast ern Oregon. Legion's County Meeting Friday Members of American Legion posts from Woodburn, ML Angel, Silverton and Stayton will be guests of Capital post No. 9 for the monthly meeting of the coun ty council at Fratenal temple here at 8 o'clock Friday night. This will be the last council ses sion preceding the state conven tion at The Dalles. Charles John sob, Silverton. council president, win preside. Hans, Hofstetter of Capital post is in charge of re freshments. " Cross-Word Puzzle 12 5 n V. 20 22 23 24 26 27 31 32 34 35 37 3S 21 40 Al 45 AW 53 54 HORIZONTAL lShort distance S Again ' Priecioas stove 12 Er2"shPd 13 Sown; used ia heraldry 11 Consnnvad lfrWciztl - 17 WW tav Ik faa-Oy m-m the prwaamt royal Loom f Graat BHtaiai? 19 WKat Aaaaricaat oaakar rpra aaatad tha U. S. Traaswy oa coaaanissioai to attotal' V F Pari U ltT f 21 lAngio-SaxoB domestic slave 22 Wlutt Aamkia lawy was Poats-aaler-GcaeraL 1921-23: Will ? 24 Concerninjr 25 Period of time 28 Everything 27 One who poses for a portrait 23 Indefinite article ,31 Fish eggs 32 What Asisrksa actor apasaws ia tba aaotioa pictoraa "Gaaa .. bUag" aad "Tka Phaatom Pra-i-wBt"? S3 Past. 34 Myself 35 Those who adjust to Brosical pitch 35 Illuminated 37 Dandy - 33 Proposed ; international lan- grnage 8 Frnrt of the hawthorn 40 Exterior covering of certain seeds '. Straaah-nf aa Colaaar aro la , . what district lying batwaea the - Rhiae nd tha Voagaa Mts.7 44 What Cswek s-ytkalofical if - aara) aaiaai - a Mar coataiaa-y . ; tJso Uaaaiaga or taw kaa-aa Ola filfeT" 4 Ties 1 49 Frosen water -to Force 1 . ' 62 Musical Insrrrinent f v us Wirip-ht of India T7V7V777 vm VTA IA the Valley Social Realm "Waeonda. - Gladys C. Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, became the bride of ReT. H. R. Scheuerman Tuesday, eve ning at the home of her parents. Fltev. A. R. Schmalle of Port land "performed .the, ceremony. Large baskets of summer flowers were used about the rooms. Tall candelabra with ' white tapers lighted the altar. . Mrs. Ray AN nett sang "I Love You, and played the wedding marc-es. The bride was lovely In an an-kle-length gown of ecru lace over peach satin. Her flower were pink and white rosebuds. The bride's attendance was-Mrs. Mat tie R. Smith. A reception fol lowed the ceremony. Mrs. Cora FarrelL Portland, cut the bride's cake. For traveling the bride chose a gray ensemble with white acces sories. Following a trip to the beach they will reside In Vernon ia where Rev. Scheuerman Is pas tor of the Evangelical church. Mrs. Scheuerman taught the primary grades at Eldrledge school this year, and for theTast several years has taken a leading part in church and community af fairs here. fifty clone friends and relatlrea were vment; Mr. and Mrs. Da-id Hart, Clan din Hart. Mrs. Alrin Merrill and Can lean, Beatrice M. Scheuerman, Mr. and Mrs. Bay Araett, Edith J. Kriger, Elva A. Schenerman, Walter Kriger. E. M. ScaeuerRan. Mrs. Cora Farrell, B. B. WeldTi.aH of Portland; Mrs. Lena Camp Hell. Virgin.. Hart. Mr, and Mrs. Jams Haskell, all of Salem: Matt.a R. Smith, Cornelias: Opal Scheuerman, Bernie Srhenerrnan and Milton Scheuerman. all of Moamouth; Miss Jeanette l.uper. Wood born : Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Knsom, She rlT Jean Nnsom. Roaemarr Knaom of Clatskanie: Mrs. Karl M. Brown, Eli nor, Shirley and Melvin Brown. Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Becker, Hollis and Morris Becker. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nnsom. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coffin, Leslie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ally Xnsora, Donald and Dale Xusom and Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Al phonse Vanderbeck entertained at their home Sunday night with a dinner honoring Miss Theresa Vanderbeck on her lSth birthday. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vanderbeck and Norman of West Woodburn, Stanley Seguin from Broadacres, Miss Ethel Van derbeck, LeRoy Gardner, Leora Marks, Wilbur Vanderbeck, Bob by Vanderbeck and Albert Marks, all of St. Louis. In the evening a dance was given in the St. Louis halL COME FOR REUNION HUBBARD, June 12. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Dewolf, of Canyon City, are visiting the latter's fa ther, Frank Murk, of Hubbard. They expect to remain for the family reunion of the Murk clan scheduled for Sunday, Jnne 15. 4 Masculine name -"Like Waatwaatha l)aka, of tW aaoawy faa Now Tawfc? 7 Eject t Indolent tumor of the akin 9 Fml of aciaforo fluid 10 English pctblic school 11 0ly this axtd nothing more 163rfatr'a ineasura 18 Xxpu avive 20 What twit-t coaatalUtiaa was aaaaaJ r haator lata by . ArtwauaT 2-lajry 23 Fragrant resin 25 lairs 27 American food fish 28 Tronical alants 29 Percentage paid for exchange of carreticy 30 Short letter 33 What Brftiah solaliar tUrccted tha caawpaisra that captarad Jssa.ali.aa aWariaa; tha World Wart 35 Belated 37 Lem coarse 39 S poos-shaped instrument 40 Sacred boil of the Egyptians 41 Speed contest 42 Malady 43 Month of the Jewish calendar 45 Peculiar 4T Beetle 43 Oh-erve SI? Towards - Herewith is the eohrUon te yes terday's pnxxle. 28 W, 2 30 2a .!!, 43 VvM I I Reception Given for Graduates : High school and college gradu ates were honored by the yonng people of Leslie Methodist church Tnesday night with, an Informal reception at th parsonage. Miss Helen Ingrey introduced to the line which was made up of Rer.' and Mra. J. H. McDonald, Rex Rhoten, Miss Dorothy McDon ald, Carl Mason, Miss Patience Preising, Leonard Laws, Miss Jan Ice Murray, BUly UUey, Miss Al berta Howe, Ernest Greenwood, Miss Eunice Hanks and Miss Bet ty McDonald. . The serving table was attrac tively appointed with a lace cloth, pastel bouquet and lighted tapers. Mrs. Ray Yocum, Mrs E. A. Rhoten and Mrs. Mason Bish op poured. Assisting about the rooms were Miss Merrion Williams,' Miss Marine Alford, Miss Rachael Yo cum, Miss Harriett Coons, Miss Trula Short, Miss Shirley Thomas and Miss Virginia Mason. - A program was given during the evening by Lowell Williams, Wesley Ritchie, Miss Maxine Al ford and Miss Carla Williams. Young Democrat Club of County Planning Picnic The Young Democratic club of Marlon county, which met at the Marion hotel Tnesday, decided to noid a picnic ior young mem bers of the party at Hazel Green the night of Jury 9. Marvin Head rick, named transportation chair man for the affair, said cars wonld meet at the courthouse and go from there to the picnic grounds. The club received from state POLLY AND HER MICKEY MOUSE f MY SUPPERS ? w -f SOME ( GimN' INTTO lH t NCW IFICM.Y HAD IVtArS "TH KETTO-t , ( wellats thought- ) -servtce s- voung un all ( my glasses t d ee i m ( fvw, angel busted j Jop I I I I I Q'' I wi. K,n - TOMB WMNffl ABnnT MT-r7 1 TRWBLEO?! f 1 uwuwri 1 rOUft AFFAIRS ARB Y BUT ITS A frj IF HE'S SUCH A YZJ Jr&)T EL.1 ALL. A TOU JL t THE BURDEN OFT'N A I HAVMTTHE mnMS. SOOO FRIEND . jrT71 K f- - v ABOUT f-J 'Nr-, 9f AFFA,RS' S VOUR L1TTLH MONEf TO THIMBLE THITRE-arring Popeye r GOOD MEPWENS. J I 1 1 I f THE SHP VJEAKSl ) I I rOH.MV'. OKI OW1 OH! I V TUT-TUT- OOKT 1 I tHcTS TWE. ) s t&f!crS ( I V HELP1. HELP! (THE HOLQ S HPsLP J 8E SHJLV THIS J fSW)MMrA-. Ta j ' LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY -D Qfo r 1VERSAW- SMS TO HAVE ALL. AKK1EJ5 ICOAU TOOTS AND CASPER I I'LL. BET I VONT BH, ( UNTIL. bUl., rAPPwnriMA ) IaaaarBsr -m w m aa - v a aa m ,a Snatchers Use - 'J 1 Here la the rear view of the house in Spokame revealed to be the place George Weyerhaeuser was held captive. This was the entrance most frequently used by its tenants, neighbors say. . Note -the garage which sheltered the kidnapers' mac-so-ghi automobile during the week raneom negotiations were in progress. International News photo. officers and handed to a constitu tion revision .committee a propos ed constltutlonrfor the organiza tion. Alvin A, Kurtz heads this committee. . " MRS. GILL BEST SHOT WOppBURN, Jnne 12. Mrs. Wayno'B. Gill won the prize which was given for the best tee shot on hole four on women's day at the Woodburn golf club Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Frank Proc tor was awarded the eiectic prize for May. PALS Kir i wnKnr I t w a-" -a.e ttAae-ia. 1 t a s an -sm-aa. M I a. I 1 1 WV-JV-aT - rM- awavafa.w-i mr.,-J miC WmKKr 11 "'".- . V.J- nil I IU aaaaw laJ A lagX-LMgJa-a--Tr . ' t-3At- WrUrMUIAM IbSUftMl tHO J WSAV.-I Ll M l XT turn. ? -msa ac-c J 'I nrMrr,inii(u I 1 V !f .l . Z. " T' . I 5I1Tfea-P0TSTHC SSKO HER, L H&feR,SM l KT M fV r f -"IXW kSUDSLAW ON Ht. -VW -to J 1 Aiuuisr. lO-rn 1 I www iw wr i I TTJ WJNCM- WMJi. 1 aaaaaBm-aaaaasv- sa faaaaf--ri- - w sjf':j: ::T7 ' "TaaaBaBaa-sar- . r- a ar' t r I m- w a a e.j B sr - m CASPiR ! THIS IS A TEST AND 1 WANT IT TO BE A TtZAL TEST! Vrl Rear Entrance r'rrtiiftrfitf ST Electrocute Two In Texas Prison HUNTSVILLE, Teras, June 12 -(Wednesday)-(JP)-Elijah Stuart, who killed his 4-year-old daugh ter, Dorothy, for a few hundred dollars of insurance money, and John Wills, convicted of attack ing a young bride in a highway holdup, were electrocuted at the state penitentiary here early today. Blindman's Bluff rVvDNOER WHAT'S li I Can't Give You Now Showing "His Story and He'll Stick To Itl Escape A Real Test- toots, you Y JPJXr. )I I vou-u.be N POO-POO fN xaVJrtrr V U AWAKEL NIGHTS ) E i NMTHOUT MEL ) flk ' WOr-DERlN-a- TO BAD ( ( Wfc WHATTM V RUBBISH ! FMMMS BUSY in HAY FIELD SUVER, June 12 These young people from Surer graduated from Corvallls high school: Howard Thomas, Ruth " Harris, Melrina MeClaine and Harold Wlthrow. Most of the farmers, is, this tI- clnlty are now busy making hay which is a good crop this year. . ' Mr. and Mrs, T. P. Oglesbee pent the weekend in Newport on business. - - ' . Doris Congers; who Is attend ing college in Corvallls, spent the weekend with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. W. L Congers. The high, school students from this vicinity held their annual picnic at Helmick park Sunday. Miss Vivian Cartier. who had been In Portland taking medical treatment for infection on her face, is much improved. Zena Also Reports Strawberry Crops Way Under Average ZENA, Jnne 12. The straw berry crop in this and adjacent vicinities is way below average this season. The Marshalls are almost picked and the Corvallls 12 Just coming into bearing, bat unless there is some precipitation soon the crop will be short. Gooseberries in the fields of W. Frank Crawford. Walter B. Hunt and J. S. Worthlngton were smal ler than usual due to lack of rain In May. Cherries are excellent in most orchards and should be ready tor harvesting the last of June. Anj - thing But Love! He NeVer it . N Guy DeLay to Keep : -' Up Dramatic Work at Vacation Class SILVERTON, Jnne Guy DeLay. instructor in charge of dramatics at the- Silverton high -school, will leave within a week for Pasadena,. Calif., where he plans to enter the Playhouse for ar six Weeks summer course. A Little Theater runs in connection with the school : Mr. DeLay has received excep tionally fine praise for his work as dramatic coach in the Silverton schools and for bis own ability in amateurs given by local el aba. ' MlSg BRAAT HOME - UNI ON VALE, June 1 2; "-Miss Doris Bratt a teacher in the Cor vallls grade school, ia a vacation guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Braat here. She received her contract to the. same position for next term. ISLANDERS "LOSE , GRAND ISLAND, June 12. The Grand Island baseball team lost to the Pleasanatdale team here Sunday with a 15 to 9 score. By OH-H ' -TMATfe D1RFRL1NT I'M AWFUL. &ffeH By -E5UX CASPER ,NWH1UE SVOyRE AWAY 0 EAT TOO Ji-lX SICK PROMISE I TTvt) v CALL. USE KB) SCHOOL SILVERTON Jnne 12. Herb ert Michelbreokv secretary , of the Rural Education league of" Mar- ion county, I reports that Ernest ; Werner of Central Howell w a s unanimously endorsed for the of- -flee of director of non-high school hoard at a meeting of the league . held Satorday... Werner Is the present chairman of the board. The purpose of the league,1 as explained by Mr. Michelbrook, is to promote the interests of edu cation in rural districts. At this meeting the league went on re cord as opposed to the county unit system and also as opposed' to transportation of students at taxpayers' expense. League officers include : Presi dent. M. Neinaehi; secretary. Michelbrook: executive committee consisting of six representatives from each of the five zones. CLIFF STERRETT !i sSf GrCat aWaSaat ntfaft aVaCfCsf By WALT DISNEY I SHORT 'FUNDS, M'SEOJv RIGHT NOw! VI fcl I Lklyv 1 a40uu y C9 a. inwn l wn. Trr nib a - TC - - fea? By SEGAR BRANDON WALSH By JIMMY MURPHY . TO BED EARLY i DONT MANY. FRIED FOODS KEEr OUT OF DRAFTS fET YOU'LL, MS Mr V"- ' aV". v.. w"sw y i-w; -i 1 AND IF YOU 64 Part of an architectural ped estal : . (S Funeral pile , VERTICAL 1 American poet - z-uuii . 9 W-t Earliah wnUr of the ,- Victoria period was the aa- L tW of ral and rrasaat-r Cawriak. Stat ranarai - - mm