The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 21, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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    ocietY
Guild to Sponsor
Benefit Tea in
Garden
A PRETTY benefit tea will be
sponsored by the American
Lutheran guild in the garden
of the Claude H. Glenn home
Wednesday afternoon from S to
, 6 o'clock.
Receiving with Mrs. Glenn will
be Mrs. P. W. Erlksen and Mrs.
L. J. Stewart. " "
Presiding at the tea table which
will be handsomely appointed
with mixed summer flowers will
be Mrs. E. H. Thompson and Mrs.
G. L. Bartelt.
There will be a program dur
ing the afternoon. Proceeds from
the tea will be used to buy church
furnishings. 1
;
Mrs. Page to Entertain
With Luncheon ' .
Mrs. J. Ray Murphy of Ida
Grove. Ia- will .be honored with
luncheon this afternoon for
which Mrs. U. S. Page is host
ess. .
Mrs. Murphy and her two sons,
Raymond and Charles, are tour
ing the west and will, return via
Yellowstone national park.
Other weekend guests at the
Page home were Mr. and Mrs
Wilbur Finch and two children,
Wilbur, Jr., and Mary Frances, all
of Los Angeles.
Lebanon The Hamblen clnb
enjoyed a 1 o'clock luncheon Fri
day at the home of Mrs. Frank
Smith. Small tables were arranged
about the lawn. Covers were laid
for 24.
Mrs. Laura Helnrich presided
There were five visitors: Mra
Harry Cooler of Albany ,Jrs. Sar
ah Jackson, recently from Fargo,
N. D-t Mrs. Sarah Morris. Mrs
Ilda Cotter s and Mrs. Smith. The
hostess was assisted by 'Mrs. Clara
Surry, Mrs. Minnie Sagert and
Mrs. Sylvia Stewart. The next
meeting will be in August ai the
home ot Mrs. Alice Elliott.
Aurora- Mrs. 3W. Sadler wai
hostess for a dessert luncheon Fri
day at the home of Mrs. U. Eilers.
"Dessert was served in a delightful
picnic spot after which the guests
retired to the house for an after
soon of contract. Mrs. Eilers,
whose birthday anniversary occur
ed this week was presented with
a lovely birthday cake and cor
sage- by the hostess.
Scoring honors were won by
Mrs. Lorin Giesey and Mrs. Ar
thur Kell.
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Jessie Steele.
! SOCIAL CALENDAR j
- Hours for the society editor are as follows: 10 a. m.
to 12 p.m. and S to (1 p. ul. every day but Saturday. On
Saturday, they are 0 a. in. to 12 boob and 1 p. bi. to
0 p. m. i
Tuesday, July 21
American War Mothers at home Mrs. Lizbeth
Waters, 925 N. Winter, 2 p. m.
, ; Auxiliary to Sons of Veterans In armory, '7 : 4 5 p. m.
Salem W.C.T.U. in hall on Commercial, 2 p. m.
I Thursday', July 23 ' .' '
Laurel Social Hour club neighborhood picnic din
ner. 6 p. m. at Glen; Adams home.
Friday, July 2! ' - -White
Shrine of Jerusalem picnic at Wayne Henry
country home, S: 30 1 p. m. -
South Salem W.C.T.U. at home Mrs. C. W. Sticey,
2 p. m. Cars leare Leslie church at 1:45 p. m.
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; J Saturday, July 25 - - -
. "Horse ' and Buggy picnic at MeNary estate spon-.
sored by Pro America, 12 to p. m.
Laura Wheeler Pattern
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- The Twenty-third Psalm .
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Done in the simplest of stitches,
yon will find the Twenty-third
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Pattern 973 contains a" transfer
pattern of a picture 11 x 16
Slumber Party Held at
Letteken Home - .
Oak Grove. Mrs. E. A.- Lette-
kln was hostess Saturday night
for the 4-H club sewing girls who
gathered at her home for a slum
ber party. All members contrib
uted to a delightful program after
which supper was served. .They
remained as guests for the night.
Sunday morning they attended
the Oa" Grove Sunday school, in
a group. . v ' .-.-: :
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McAlpin-Jones-Terhune
Reunion Sunday '
Descendants of. Robert McAl-
pin, Lewis Jones and Jabes Ter
hune will hold -their annual clan
gathering in Silverton -city park
Sunday, July 26. ; '
Robert McAlpin and Jabex Ter-
hune with t,eir families left Sa
vannah, Mo., for Oregon in th
early spring "of f8$l and were
followed in 1852 by Lewis Jones.
The three families settled In Mar
ion county, McAlpin In the Waldo
Hills and bis sister near Jeffer
son. - ; . .. 'X'-'::-- . i "
Their descendants Include
among their number such families
as Morleys, Hicks, Jacks, Small,'
Wolfard, Conser, Looney, Gilbert,
Savage, Sm it h, Thompson, Cole,
Johnson McCortnlck a n d others
equally well known in Marion
county. About 200 are-expected
to be at the picnic.
!
Sllverton Mrs. Ar J. Moen and
her daughter, Eleanor,' entertain
ed Thursday night fn compliment
to Mrs.-Julius Moen In Dallas.
Attending- were Mra. Julius
Moen. Mrs. R.' E-Wik,- Mrs; Ross
Wlnslow." Mrs. Jasper Dullum,
Mrs. D. WoUardf Mrs. O.- A; Loe.
Mra. Emll' Loe, Mrs.' Conrad
Johnson, Mrs. Emil Olsen, Mrs. A.
Aarh us, ' Anna Oveross, Bertha
Loo, and Mrs. Melvln Moen of
Dallas. : . . - . ;
. . Assisting In serving were Jean
ne Oeder. ' Donna Storaasll ' and
Eleanor; Moen. !
Woodburn Mr. .nd Mra. Frank
W. Covey entertained group of
young people with a dinner Sat
urday , night, -honoring t h e lf
daughter. Miss Dorothy Ccvey, on
her birthday anniversary. .
. Daring the evening the an
nouncement .of" the approaching
marriage of Miss Covey to Walter
C. -Claus of Sllrerton was .made.
The event will take place early
in' August.
.: ."
Dallas Mrs. Earl Richardson
was a charming hostess Friday af
ternoon when she Invited a group
of friends to tea. -k
- Miss VIvlenne Richardson pleas
ed with.". two. p4auonmfcers.- r
-.The afternoon waspeni in sew
ing and conversation Sweet peas
furnished the floral note.
Greta Looney - who has been In
a hospital at Portland for sev
eral . months is ' Improving, hep-j
Salem friends will be . glad to
Society Editor-
Inches; a color ehart; material re
quirements.: ; Illustrations ot- all
stitches needed. -, , . " -i . ;
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(coin - preferred) for this pattern
to-The Statesman, Salem, Oregon;
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BER, yourNAME and ADDRESS;
Lawn Party for Church :
Group is Given -
Miss Erma M. Cole ' was host
ess 'Friday night for a lawn party
to which the Crusader's Christian
Endeavor of. the. First Christian
church was Invited. .. -,- 4 ;
, Mrs. H-.Stone Hull of Califor
nia gave an Informal talk on
peace and games were played. Re
freshments were served a n d a
"sing", enioyed around ; the out
door fireplace. . ; ;
' Present - were , the - Misses Opal
Yates,' -- Louise - Ashcraf t, Kay
Joyce Helen Horton; - Josephine
Hull, Hazel I Ross,. Ruth M
Holmes. Zella Webb, Ruth.. Reasi
or, Bettyrae ' McGahan and VIr
ginla Toung of Wena tehee. Wash j
Thomas Melvin Holt; Rex Wirt;
Ross Khulman. from Nebraska
Listpn Parrish, Warner; Jackson;
Charles Ross, George -W. Bowen,
Francis Barnes. Roland Wirt, Mr -and
Mrs. H. Stone Hull, Mn, and
Mrs. C. E. Bowen, M,r. and Mrs.'
Curtis C. Cole, "and the hostess,'
Miss Erma, Cole, r " '
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: - Mr. and Mrs. William- Hagen-
burger of Los Angeles' with 'their
young daughter, Caroline,- and
son, Philip,.' have Jnst returned
home from a v I si t with Miss
Georgia C. -Shane in her new home
at Dogwood- Lodge- on the San
tiam. Mrs. Hagenbnrger is a prin
cipal of one of the 'Los Angeles
1 -city-schools.. 1- - . , . . ; ?
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Mrs. iA.-:D. Scott entertained
at her home' on Kings Prairie
Thursday night. Contract was
played with high honors going to
Mrs. R. L. Faust and Mrs. A. Holt
house. -The hostess, assisted by
her daughter,- Phyliss, served de
licious luncheon. - . - : .
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Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Wllkins had
as guests, ever the weekend, their
nephew and his family, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Williams and daugh
ter, Shirley . of Oelwein, la., and
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. . Bed well of
Tacoma; , Wash.
Mr." and; Mrs. Ray Olson
vacationing In California.
are
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Miss Jerman Married
To IVIr. Rohinson
. An impressive garden ceremony
united In marriage Miss Pauline
O. , Jerman and George W. E.
Robinson, jr., of Tillamook - at
the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stanton Satur
day night at 6 o'clock. -
Dr. W.' C. Kantner officiated
in the presence of a select group
of friends and relatives. Mrs.
Steve Van Hooten of Independ
ence played the wedding march.
The bride wore a white crepe
ensemble and corsage of rose
buds and sweetpeas.
Her sister, Mrs. W. F. Shartel
of Bradwood, was the honor at
tendant. She wore a model of
Peggy Anne pink and a corsage
of roses-and sweet peas.'
Laurence Hinmers of Tillamook
served as best man. - - -
A reception -followed the cere
mony.. Assisting Mrs Stanton
were her sister,-Mrs. G. W.. Mc
Donald of Spokane, and Miss Lois
Marpert,
The long serving table was cen
tered with a tiered wedding cake,
tall white tapers in silver cande
labra and crystal bowls of pastel
sweet peas. ;
For going away the bride chose
a tweed suit, flecked with blue
and yellow, and her accessories
were white. ; v
Mrs. Robinson attended Salem
and Tillamook schools. Mr. Robin
son, son of the G. W. E. Robin
sons, Sr., of Tillamook, attended
Tillamook schools and later ma
triculated at Willamette univer
sity. He is now in business In
Tillamook " and the couple will
make their home there. ,
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Children's Drama to Be ;
Repeated Tonight i
A play for children in which
the small actresses change cos
tumes and In which lighting ef
fects are used is seldom seen.
Such a drama, however, is "A
Child's Day," to be presented at
the First Christian church, Cen
ter and. High streets, tonight.
There is no -admission charge
but a silver offering will be taken.
The high school Christian Endeav
or Is sponsoring the play which
will be enacted by the Junior
Dramatic league of the Salem
School of Speech-Craft.
Four of the juniors are nine'
years of . age, one Is eight and
one Is six. This is the second
presentation, the first being last
week- at the Court Street .Chris
tian church. '
Mrs. Ramona Reasoner is both
author and director.
Mr; and -Mrs. Wi C Nichols and
children' of Vintonla. werVW
cent "guests of- Mrs. " D.- C. Seberu
and family. The Nlehols are mak
ing - : tour: of the coast 1 from
Seattle to ' California " add - home
ia ' the southern ' route. .:
t Mr.' and Mrs. Wttltt Morrow
of La :Cre3centa, Calif. are guests
of Miss Georgia C. Shane of Dog
wood. Lodge near . Lyons. '.Mrs.
Morrow is a ' school counselor in
the Los Angeles J city-schools. ..
: , Bounty on Crows ,
BONNEVILLE, Ore..' July 20.-
(P)-Crows won't be very safe
around here soon. The Isaak Wal
ton, league Is offering children 25
cents for live ones and will band
about two dozen of them. The
hunter, bagging those banded will
receive-cash prizes. The league
believes many unhanded crows
will be shot while marksmen are
seeking those for which awards
will be given. -
Fly Casters to. Compete
PORTLAND. Ore,, july 20.-UPV
-Prizes' valued : at $1000 will go
to -fly-casters here August 13 to
16 at the 28th annual convention
of the National 'Association of
Scientific Angling Clabs. Profes
sionals and amateurs will clash
for- the . first time. Placques will
oe awarded. . - -
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429 COURTST. :
Orc-cTucsJzy Hernia, Jdj
Gary Cooper Held
4:MiUion
One Siudio Sues Another
" For That Sum Because
Hq Qianged Over
LOS ANGELES, July 20.7)
The cash value of Gary Cooper,
tall movie star, was 'rated at
J4.000.0CO today when Para
mount Pictures Corp., sued Sam
uel G o Vd w y n , film - producer,
charging j that Gold wyn secretly
raided the Paramount contract
list and f stole" Cooper.
Paramount asked 14,000.000
actual damages, - and another
81.000,000 punitive award.
A suit brought in federal court
alleged that Gold wyn, or his rep
resentatives, secretly rn d a c e d
Cooper not to sign a new contract
with Paramount, his present em
ployers, when negotiations were
opened on that subject last Jan-
nary, His present ticket expires
next December. 1
Instead, the complaint alleged.
Cooper was persuaded ta sign np
with Gold wyn. -. . - - . --
All thjs was accomplished. It
continued, "by means of false and
fraudulent representations' and
statements." Adolph Zukor, Para
mount chairman of the board, per
sonally accused ' Goldwyn of a
"breach of good morals and eth
ics. -and a violation of the law."
Sentiment Hinted r.
Qoldwyn replied, "I haven't
seen the complaint, but I do - not
understand any theory on which
any such claim can; be based."
Cooper! tossed the task of talk
ing into the lap of his manager.
Jack Moss, who admitted he had
signed the lanky actor to a Gold
wyn contract ; before the Para
mount agreement had run out.
It was Just one of those things..'
he said. "I, don't j know of any'
trouble between the two studios.'
The movie colony was" inclined
to believe that sentiment played
an important part in Cooper's
alignment with Goldwyn. " '
Gary, friends said, got his first
movie chance through Goldwyn,
ten years ago last month. Arriv
ing in Los Angeles from his na
tive Helena, Mont., Cooper vainly
hunted a; job as a newspaper car
toonist, and -eventually landed in
Hollywood as a cowboy extra In
The winning of Barbara
Worth," a Ronald Coleman-VIlma
Bankey Vehicle.
U. S. IGives China
Credit, Reported
TOKYO, July 21-(Tuesday )-
(py-Reports of an agreement for
a large American credit to China
to purchase airplanes, automobiles
and railway rolling stock were
contained In dispatches from
Shanghai "printed" In vernacular
newspapers today. -
A majority of the papers treat.
ed the reported plan as a menace
to Japan's-interests in China. .
. The Nlchf. Nichi's correspondent
asserted that. Arthur Campbell a
United ' States financial represen
tative, and T. V. Soong, president
of the Bank, of China, signed the
agreement at the United States
consulate1 at Shanghai July 15.
"Since; the credit was virtually
used to I bolster China's .national
defense, I Japan cannot overlook
It," the newspaper said-
Mrs. Jprgensen Leaves
To Care For Her Mother
TALBOT. July 20 Mrs. D. A
Jorgenson left Sunday for Rose
burg to care tor her mother, who
was Injured recenuy. 1
Gaynell and Robert Cole are
ill with mumps this week.
. Mrs.. Eav - Dumas ' haa arrived
from Js Angeles to .spend the
summerjvacation with her mother,
Mrs. C. C; Marlatt. Mrs. Dumas is
a . teacher . in ' the Los . Angeles
school. 1 ; ' ' ; "' .
- Vacation at Yachats
BRUSH COLLEGE, July 20.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. UUey of Brush
College are . spending their . vaca
tion at f achats. -
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Rebels Active in
Spain, 21 Colonies
. PARIS, July 20-UP-The exiled
Bourbon rulers of Spain watched
the flames of Moroccan and main
land revolt with acknowledged
Interest". today,' 1 but Spanish
sources here saw them excluded
from the rebels plan. J
Rather, these sources said, the
Insurgent soldiers were aiming at
another rightist dictatorship like
that of General JPrimo de Rivera,
who died In Paris in 1930, after
ending six years of absolute, mili
tary power in Spain. : .....
A little more than a year later
King . Alfonso was forced out ot
the country by the establishment
of a republic, which eventually
came under the direction of the
left coalition government against
which today's rebels are fighting.
May Return, Rumor
(After a quick flight from one
castle to another in Czechoslova
kia, former King Alfonso, him
self, said be did not regard the
revolt as a movement toward re
storation of the athrone, and as
serted he wanted only a peaceful
rightest regime in Spain.
(There were reports in Praha,
however, that Alfonso might fly
to Spain.)
Rumors ' of ". military . plots in
Spain have persisted here - for
months, although the government
shook up Its rightest high army
command. General .Franco, for
one, -was sent from Madrid to the
distant Caaary" islands. .
i-Asi week's assassination., m
Madrid of the' monarchist, Jose
Calvo Sotelo, served to Increase
the rumors, since Calvo Sotelo
wis slain by men In- the uniforms
of leftist government assault
guards. .
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To Receive Funds
; WASHINGTON. July" 20.--
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proved today an allotment of
13 OO.OOOi toward the construction
of the; south jetty at the mouth
of the Umpqua river on the Ore
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)LYMPIA. Wash., July 20.-(.F)
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