The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 16, 1935, Page 9, Image 9

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Seguin Home at St. Louis is
Entered While Folks
Attend Church
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 15 A party
ot thieves entered the Felix Se
fcuin home Sunday morning while
they were attending services at
Genrais. They entered by cutting
away the screen windows in the
back of the house. Among the
many articles that were stolen
were two guns valued at $65 each,
a gold watch, two canary singers
with cages, some smaller jewelry
and many other valuable articles.
Some thieves also stole 25 sacks
of grain belonging to Jeff Le
brun, which had been left in the
field over night, after they had
completed threshing.
The feast of the assumption
will be celebrated at the parish
church Thursday morning with
masses held at the usual period.
Rev. Charle3 Kraus is pastor.
Miss Rose Bittler returned from
a three weeks trip to Los Ange
les, San Francisco and other parts
of California. She motored down
with relatives and reports being
delayed about two days when they
met with an accident near Cres
cent City, which' damaged their
car quite badly. None of the oc
cupants were hurt seriously. Miss
miner reports having a splendid
time, and of viewing the Japan
ese tea gardens at the Golden Gate
as well as many other interesting
sights. She returned part way by
boat.
Threshing is in full swing in
this locality. Most of the work
Is done by Keene brothers. Jim
Leith and Lawrence Ferschweiler
had their grain threshed Tuesday.
Alex Manning and Lebruns had
theirs combined by Melvin For
cier. The yield Is very good here
this . year.
I Jerry Harvest On
All fields of cultivated ever
green blackberries are being
picked now for the second time
and the fruit is hauled to the Ray
Maling and Libby, McNeil can
neries in Woodburn.
Arthur Mongin, who recently
accompanied Vanderbeck home
from Green Bay, Wis., visited re
cently with relatives. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Rubens and Ethel and
friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Man
ning and family and others. Mon
gin has not been in this state for
about 22 years. He resided near
here about 40 years ago. Mr.
Mongin Is a brother to Father
Vanderbeck's mother who is very
ill at her home in Portland.
Study of Psalms
Feature of Meet
of Service Club
AMITY, Aug. 15 The Social
Service club of the Amity Meth
odist church met Wednesday aft
ernoon in the church with the
president, Mrs. Netie Tovey, pre
siding. . Devotionals were con
ducted by Mrs. George D. Thom
as on "The Syrian Guest," an
explanation of the 23d Psalm. A
snort program was presented: vo-
The OREGON STATESMAN; Saleny Oregon, Friday Morning August Id, 1935
fit- i
cal solo. "Count Your Blessings,"
Mrs. J. N. Burdeil; "Twenty-third
Psalm," Mary Thomas, and nad-
ins, . itoDert Fatty. Hoifr.
eases for the afternoon wr Um
Dwlght Wvait, Mrs. Lloyd Coch
ran, jure, wauace Latimer and
Mrs. Nette Tovey,
Mrs.- Soren Soreasea and Mrs.
Clara Broadwali are attending
the American Legion convention
at The Dalles this week.
Miss Pearl Allen, a member of
the Hillsboro anion hirh school
faculty, who Is spending the sum
mer vacation at the home ot her
mother, Mrs. Olive Alien, east of
town, has recently returned from
a two weeks trip to Alaska. She
went as far north gewatd and
reports wonderful trip.
ATTEND IOWA PICNIC
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Aug. 15.
Mrs. M. A. chneller is at Long
view, Wash, where she will visit
two weeks at the home ot her
son, Ellis P. White. Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Tansey, Mr. and Mrs
Errin Simmons. Jean and nr
Tansey attended the Iowa picnic
at unampoeg Sunday
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eon, Mrs. Bert Terry, Mrs. M.
Waarwick, Mrg. Martin Peel, Mrs.
Theodore Grace, Mrs. Bert Green,
Mrs. tu Thomas.
The banquet hall was beautiful
ly decorated and floral decora
tions were carried out la lnk nnrf
white. Low bowls of Dink aweet
peas were used on each end ot
the long table. A floral arrange
ment, centering the table, trailed
out "HaDny BirthdavV. Four
Dinnaay cases, in Dink with whit
candles, were sliced on the ta.
bio. The oracle. Mrs. Bert Green.
herself one ot the honor guests,
presented the other nine with
handkerchiefs.
Arrangements were in charge of
Mrs. L. F. Tucker, Mrs. C. Rams
by, Mrs. L. Mosher. At a short
bnsiaesa meetlnc of thm iut
group voted to send greetings
Monday to the San Diego fair,
which Will then nhnorva R
Neighbors of Amerirm riav (hen
The annual Woodmen and Royal
aeignoor picnic has been arran
ged for Zimmerman's ctat tnr
sunaay.
Covey Barn is Getting
New Roof Before Fall
SUVER, Aug. 15 Glen Harris
returned home Sunday from east
ern Oregon where he had been
working this summer.
H. F. Covey Is putting a new
root on his barn this week.
Jerry Thomas. Miss Tate and
Miss Hamer were busy Monday in
this vicinity selling buttons for
the Independence hop festival.
SILVERTON, Aug. 15 Ten
birthdays were honored at a pret
ty meeting ot the Royal Neighbors
held Tuesday night in the Royal
Neighbor hall. Hnnnr
at Chamnd: my. Mrs. c. eehe .candle,, were placed on the ta-Jged for Zimmermln-s"g7ove f or
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SILVERTON, Aug. 15 Sunday
promises to be one of the biggest
picnic days ever held on the Sil
vertou park. Every effort- has
been put forth to bring the, best
entertainment possible to the park
for the public by the committee
of Veterans of Foreifn Wars, ar
ranging for the affair.
Dinner will be from 12 to 1
o'clock with free coffee to the
public. The program will begin
at 1:30 with Dwight E. Alderman
of Portland, state commander of
V. F. W., as the speaker. A band
concert will be given by the Sil
verton 4-L boys under the direc
tion of J. C. Hassenstab. Six acts
of vaudeville, including the Bar-X
Kids of radio fame, is being ar
ranged. An added attraction will
be the famous Oregon Red Devils
from Portland, who will give a
demonstration of life savine.
swimming and novelty acts, led by
Capt. J. E. Morrow. Water sports
for boys and girls and fancy div
ing win oe awarded with prizes.
Races both on land and in water,
a duck race are among the fea
tures of the day.
The Cherry City Baking com
pandor Salem will have its broad
casting equipment on the grounds
all day. Silverton All Stars and
Garvarino team of Portland will
play softball.
IS. II ROWLEY
PASSES (T DM
DAYTON, Aug. 15. Mrs. Eli
Rowley, 89, a Civil war veteran's
widow and a resident of Dayton
since 1891, died at her home in
Dayton August 13. She was born
February 19, 1846, in Iowa and
was united in marriage July 15,
1865. Four children were bom,
one died in infancy and Mrs. John
Burch died three years ago. Mr.
Rowley died in June, 1931.
One son, John Rowley of Day
ton, and one daughter, Mrs. Wil
liam Helvia of Los Angeles, Cal.,
survive her.
She was a member of the Free
Methodist church more than SO
years. Funeral serrices are in
charge of Macy of McMinnville,
and are pending word from her
daughter.
Women Ciiving in
to Softball Lure;
Organizing Teams
MULiAuLiA, Aug. Id. The pre
viously undefeated Marketeers
went down before the chevs la
a hard game Monday at the be
ginning of the third week of the
soft ball competition for Molalla's
four team league. The score was
7-to 8 in the Chevs favor. Sec
ond place in the league is held by
the Rollators, who have lost only
to the Marketeers.
Softball has excited so much in
terest among the men that the
women have decided to take it
up. The women's teams are be
ing organized, with Mrs. J. V.
Robertson captain of one ap Mrs.
Fenton Harless captaia ot the
other. The first game was Mon
day evening, with Mrs. Harless'
team winning. There will be an
other game next Monday evening.
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