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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1936)
PAGE NINE Tea: in ; Tollow the fleet" Today -The OREGON STATES31AN, Salea. Oregon, Sunday Morning,: March 29, 1936. Great Dancing '1 '-L- 'Follow Fleet' Is at Elsinore Ginger Rogers Teamed Up With Astaire, Dances and Sings Of ten Ginger Rogers fans are banded a treat in RKO Radio's musical, "'Follow the Fleet In which the vivacious tltian-halred star dances r four times and sings two of Irr 7 Ing Berlin's haunting melodies. It is showing today at ihe Elsinore. Three of Ginger's dance nnm-H bers are done with her bewilder ing partner. Fred Astalre. They perform a sizzling hot collegiate ballroom routine to the tune "Let Yourself Go." Later, they do a screamingly tumorous eccentric pantoml n dance to "AH My Eggs la Out Basket," and they also join in a Tocal rendition of ths number. For the finale. Miss Rogers' and Astaire perforin a different inter pretative dance to "Let's Face the Music and Dance." Ginger's opening song number, "Let Yourself Go," Is sung In a San Francisco dance hall and In , the second chorus she Is backed by a girl trio. Miss Rogers any Astaire are supported by a "top-hole" cast In cluding Harriet HilHard and Ran-1 dolph Scott, and Astrid Allwyn Mark Sandrich directed. Winnifred Tolbert Woodburn Pastor WOODBURN, March 27 Rey. Miss Winifred Ann Tolbert, of California, has been appointed pastor of the - Woodburn Fours square church to succeed C. H. Dahlin, former ' pastor who has been transferred to Red Bluff, Calif. Miss Tolbert has been ac tive in gospel work for a number of years, haring been pastor of various churches in Tela s and Kansas and has been active in evangelistic work in the south and midwest. She is a graduate of Los Ange les bible school and comes to Woodburn highly recommended for her position. Joan Crab tree Expected To Leave Hospital Soon LYONS, March 28. Mrs. Alex Bodeker took Levi Garrison to Sa lem to see a physician Thursday. Mr. Garrison has. been in poor health for some time. While in Salem Mrs. Bodeker called at the general hospital to see Miss Joan Crabtree who is con- Fred Astaire and His Band in "Follow the Fleet' i. sj . ('-.. - 'A - r2i - ' V. : ' J I- I 1 sv. . I- Fred Astaire leads his own band and dances Us way to new high honors with Ginger Rogers In their latest hit ''Follow the Fleet", starting today at the Elsinore. ralejcing after a severe illness with mastoiditis. She is slowly im proving but is still very sick. It Is hoped she will be able to leave the hospital in a few days and stay at the home of friends near the doctor in Salem. Knights Will Be Initiated Today MT. ANGEL, March 25. Mt. Angel candidates for membership in the Knights of Columbus will be initiated in Salem Sunday af ternoon together with the candi dates for the Salem and Sublimity councils. The initiation will take place in the clubrooms over Mil ler's store. The Mt. Angel degree team will put on the first and second de grees, while the Eugene team will have charge of the third de gree. Knights from all parts of the state are expected to attend. Twin Boys Make 10 SHELBURN, Mare 28. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Holm, March 22, twin sons, Merle and BurL The twins have four broth ers and four sisters. E. K. Barnes Is Calle tf by Death MONMOUTH. March 28 Word has come from Canton Center, Conn., of the death of Ephralm K. Barnes, recently of Monmouth, March 17, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Walter Warner. He was graduated from Mount Union college, Alliance. Ohio. He taught in that state for many years, and held several positions as city su perintendent of schools. He was married in 1898 to Dr. Ruth T. Crone at Lebanon, Ohio, and they came to Oregon where he continued teaehing for many years, totaling 50 in that profes sion altogether. About 10 years ago they settled at Monmouth, where Mrs. Barnes became super intendent of the Oregon Normal school Infirmary. Last year she was obliged to retire from that position due to ill health. Her death occurred some months since at Canton Cen ter, where the family went last summer. Mr. Barnes was a Ma son, and an active church mem ber. He is survived by his daughter, and by three nieces and a nephew, of Washington, D. C. Two Families Move to New Homes, Silverton SILVERTON, March 28 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Parrish have mov ed from the Hatteberg apartment house on South Water street to the Brookler house on Koon street formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Orval Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wart, who have been living in Cowing addi tion, have moved the house south of the Fischer warehouse. South Water street. - Teachers on Vacation MONMOUTH, March 28 Sev eral teachers from other parts of Oregon are In Monmouth for a brief spring vacation with par ents, or other relatives. Alrin Poole of Yachats is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Poole, and Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Bond of Otis are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bond, and Miss Helen Tester of Three Lynx was the guest of her mother, Mrs. C. C. Yeater. 4-H Achievement ; Day Is Observed Exhibit of Members Work Made at St, Alary's School Event - MT.' ANGEL, March 28. t-H club Achierement day was held at St Mary's school Friday, March 27, with H. S. Seymour, state club leader and Wayne D. Harding, county agent, in attendance. A fine array of work was ex hibited by the club members in one of the ante-rooms of the au ditorium. Miss Margaret Pauli and Miss Barbara Paull acted as Judges. Three .clubs. Health, Clothing II, and Forestry were represented with extra work In crocheting, bird houses and book ends also displayed. - First prixe in Clothing II was awarded to Irene Nehl, second to Kahtleen Gllles, and third to Jo sephine Schaffers. Prizes in For estry work went to Joseph Schae cher, first, Ambrose Theis. second, and Ralph Oswald, third. Delphine Gooley won first In the health posters, with Jeno Bean second and Ralph Oswald third. The other prizes were awarded as follows: crocheting, first, Irene Nehl; second. Josephine Schaf fers; third, Kathleen Gilles. Bird houses first, Aelred Bernlng; second, Joseph Schaecher; third, Cletus Annen. Book ends first, Irene Nehl; second, Josephine Schaffers; third, Irene Komp. The 4-H scholarships for the two weeks summer school at Corvallis will not be awarded until after the 4-H county fair, April IS, 16 and 17. Program is Given The following program was giv en in the auditorium by the mem bers of the 4-H clubs: flag salute and club pledge led by Joseph Schaecher and Loretta Hassing; plowing song and dreaming song, club members; piano solo, Man hattan Beach, Ralph Oswald; sec retaries' reports on, club work, Loretta Hassing, Jeno Bean and Ralph Oswald; song of health, Kathleen Gilles, Irene Nehl, Rita Humnert, Loretta Hassing; tap dance, Irene Nehl; selection by the German band, club boys; talks on club work by Wayne D. Harding, and H. C. Seymour; Ore gon song, alL The Call Board George Clipfell Builds New Home LYONS, March 28 The George Clipfell family is to have a new home, construction of which is gettlng'under way now. They are having the basement dug. have the gravel and cement hauled ' S GRAND Today -Charlie Chan at the Circus, with Warner - Oland. ,- Wednesday - "Your Uncle . Dudley," with Edward Ev erett Horton. Saturday "The Country Be yond," with Rochelle Hud- son. -. ELSINORE Today Astaire and Rogers - in -Follow the Fleet," rriday - Ann Harding In "The Lady Consents." CAPITOL Today Double bill, "Three . Lire Ghosts" with Richard Arlen- and . Gene An try in "Red River Valley." Tuesday Double bill, Gladys Swarthout in "Give Us This Night" and "The Healer' with all star cast. Thursday Double bill. "Pre ue Murder Mystery" with Reginald'Denny and "Cap tain Blood" with Errol Flynn. STATE Today -Carole Lombard In Hands Across tne Table." Wednesday Only "Corona do" with Johnny Downs. Thursday Double bill, RI cardo Cortex In "Manhat tan Moon" and James Bar ton in "His Family Tree." Saturday only Bill Boyd in "Bar-20 Rides Again." HOLLYWOOD Today Double bill. Zane Grey's "Thunder M o u n- tain" with George O'Brien and The Affair of Susan" with ZaSu Pitts. Wednesday "Remem ber Last Night" with Edward Arnold. Friday Double bill. "Freckles" with Virginia Weidler and "Music Is Magic" with Alice Faye. ready to put in the concrete walls as soon as the weather is favor able. E. F. Portinga is helping to dig the basement, Clarence Jang wlrth delivered the crushed rock and gravel. J. H. and Hugh John ston hauled the cement from Port land for Mr. Clipfell. Monmouth People tin Auto Accident MONMOUTH. March it Mr. and Mrs. S. C Halladay of Mon mouth were patients mt a. Centra lis hospital. Tor. a few hours due to an automobile accident Sunday near that city. Returning from Seattle where they had been to visit their son, Glenn, -the Halla days were accompanied by Miss Pauline M or lan and Mri. Elsie Darla, Monmouth. The Halladay car was Jammed against a telephone pole when Mr. Halladay attempted to pass an other car, traveling slowly, but which blocked his way suddenly as he pulled out to go around. Mrs. Halladay's tongue w a s in jured and some teeth knocked loose; Mr.-. Halladay -suffered a long head cut and body-bruises; Miss Morlan, a University of Ore gon student, home for spring ya cation. had her eye glasses brok en, but neither she nor Mrs. Davis were injured, . " It is said that the boy driving,, the other car did not hare a driv-. ers license. His father paid the Holladiy's . doctor and .hospital bills. The damage to their ear, about $200. is covered by Insur ance. The Halladays are propri etors of s local garage. " Pastor in Hospital MONMOUTH. March 28 Rer. Rodney M. Britten, minister of the local Baptist church. Is a pa tient at the Coffey clinic, Port land, where he is being treated for a throat trouble. Mrs. Britten and two young daughters are stay ing in Portland during his illness. Stroke Is Suffered by Noted Jersey Breeder INDEPENDENCE. March 28. Harry D. Illff was stricken with paralysis, affecting his right side, on Tuesday morning while he was caring for cattle. He had not been well for some time. 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