PAGE TWO Tha OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, July 31, 193T Lebanon Native Taken by Death Mrs. Blary Ei Tenney, 68, Was Born in Locality; 111 Four Years i LEBANON Mrs. Mary E. (Dollie) .Tenney, 63, a lifelong resident of this section, was found dead on the floor of her bedroom Thursday afternoon. She had been ill :Of a' chronic ailment the past four, years and was much weak ened. It was believed that she had arisen .from her bed and had died In the early morning. She was a daughter of Isaac and Mary Welch Saltmarsh, early Oregon pioneers, and was born in this locality where she-spent her life. She was married when-quite young to-D. S. Tenney who pre ceded her In death. Since her mother's - death more than -it yeart ago she" has lived alone. Mrs. . Tenney was a charter member of the Women's Relief Corps and held local, department and' national offices. 1 " - Funeral arrangements in charge of Harry C. Howe funeral home, await the arrival of relatires. - ' Missionary to Speak Dr. Cole of Albany, returned missionary from Africa, will be gueet speaker at the "Methodist Missionary society Wednesday aft ernoon in the .park at the Joel C. Mayer homer Mrs." Florence Wit cher is the hostess. " - .Miss Jessie McCune of Salem Is a 'guest of her sister, Mrs. Vera Newbauer. - A pleasant diversion - at . the meeting of the Lions club Thurs day afternoon were numbers sung by. .the ? girls trio, Pauline Pen" gr. Florelne Calanan and Mar jorie Pearson with Betty Keeb ler piano accompanist. Mrs. Hattie Hall, who has been the guest of her brother F.- A, Willis and family, will leave this week to visit her daughter In Bo ring before returning to Kansas. Sue will be accompanied by Mrs, Trills and" her daughter Dolma. I Honor Recently Wedded .Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Howe en tertained with ' a family dinner Thursday In honor of Mrs. Howe's rn Forest - Vehrs ' and his bride, n't Ada Chamberlain of Ontario. Tfiey were married at Stevenson, "Wash., July IS and were accom- tnted by Mr. nd Mrs. Calvin Itman of Portland, - cousin of e groom. ' - -. j Mr. Vehrs spent his boyhood days In this locality and gradu ated from the Lebanon high school. He was employed for a time with the Bohle creamery and with the Irish Hammett gro cery company. He is now em ployed at a creamery at Vancou ver, where they win begin house keeping. Present at the family meeting were tils grandfather. C. H. Whit man; his mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Howe; Mrs.. Hattie Hall of Wichita, Kan., Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wills and famUy; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vehrs and daughter Shirley; the guests Of honor, Mr. and .Mrs. Forrest Vehri.- Washington People At Grtmd Island 'GRAND ISLAND-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thinaberger a n d three children", Thomas,- Jr., Marjorie and 7 Barbara ol Brownstown, Wasb-vwere guests this wek in the home of Mr. and" Mrs; Ernest Douglas and family. Mrs; Thina berger and Mrs. Douglas were old schoolmates when, living in Dallas. -ir. Und Mrs. George Diebel and little" daughter-, Joyce; have" moved to Klamath Falls- Where Mr. Die bel is employed t a logging com pany in the Yamsay mountains. 'Donna Lee, Fr--llis and "Sharon- Finnicum, daughters of Mr. and ifrs. Fred Finnjieum, are all re covering , from" tonsil operations. v Dr. H. W. Burnard of Rldge tield. Wish.,' has been a guest dur ing the past week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rockhili and family. Dr. .Burnard Was a former practicing physician in Dayton. - W. Earl Qlgilbee ; Passes at Aurora AURORA W. EaU Ogilbee, ?, dred at the home ol Mr, and Mrs. N: E. Cole, Saturday; ' s - He was born 'in Iowa in the year 1876. Mr. Ogilbeo' was a printer and held positions in Port land and other places in the west, the last being at Hillsboro, from which ' place he came to Aurora three months ago.; --Since coming here he has made hfs home with the N. E. Cole fam ily, Mrs.' Cole and Mrs, Ogilbee being Bisters.: : 'Te deceased leaves bis widow, Beatie, one son, Allen of Portland, a' daughter, Grace Lane of Boring, and four grandchildren. - :- The body has been in charSe ct S. A. Miller and was taken lo Portland where services were held before cremation. . The Call Board HOLLYWOOD Today - Double bill, -Grant Withers and Beatrice Ro- ' berts in "Bill Cracks Down and RIn Tin Tin, . Jr., in "Roaming Wild." . . - STATE ', , Today Eastern circuit vau deville pins "Captured in Chinatown." - GRAND Today Harold Bell Wright's . "The California" ; with . RIcardo Cortes.' - ELSIXORE Today Double bill, Kay Francis and Errol Flynn in "Another Dawn" and "Pick ''. a Star" with Patsy-Kelly and Laurel and Hardy. . " ' CAPITOL Today Double bill "Talent Scout" with Donald Woods nd Clarence - Mulford'a . "Rustlera Valley? with Bill Boyd. Judge Zimmerman Official - Visitor Monmouth IOOF MONMOUTH J u d g e H. K. Zimmerman of the Clatsop and Columbia circuit, and grand mas ter of the L O. O. F. of Oregon., was an official visitor at the local lodge ' Monday night. Judge Zim merman was holding court at Dal las for Judge Arlie G. Walker during" the " week; - and found the opportunity timely to visit here. Polk county lodges represented were: Dallas; Falls City, McCoy, Monmouth and Independence, - In an-interesting and inform ative talk the grand master dis cussed ideas - on fraternity ' ad vancement and progress, also the question of maintenance of the old people's home operated by this fraternity in Portland. Since Odd Fellow membership, declined dur ing the depression;' maintenance of the home, financed on a per capita basis,, has been difficult. Methods - to -, stimulate' interest among . young men of - the order were features of the grand mas ter's talk. Frank Kelley, Independence, was named special district deputy for Polk' by Grand Master Zim merman. Other . prominent I. O. O. F. members present who spoke. were S. C. Steward, Tom Graves and Morris Christensen, all of McCoy. Fred Holman and Tracy Staats; of Dallas, R. E. -Helms, Falls City and J. E. Hubbard, In dependence. Monmouth Native Dies at Age 78 Alary Ellen Chamberlin Funeral Rites Set For Today MONMOUTH M a t y Ellen Chamberlin, 78, died Thursday at Albany. She was born Oct 28, 1858. in Cooper Hollow, a few mfles west of Monmouth and had lived in this-community most of her lifetime. She was married at Albany, Feb. 15, 1878, to Enoch Chamberlin. Surviving are one son, Ross and three grandsons: Chester, Dean and Harry, all of Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Funeral services will be held at Indepeni- dence, directed by the Smith Baun chapel, Saturday at 2 p. m. Rev. W. A. Elkins, Monmouth, will officiate.' Interment will be made in the old Chamberlin cem etery, south of Monmouth. Claude Boothby, long a farmer of this section, is receiving treaty ment at a Salem hospital. He has been ill for more than a year from arthritis. Mrs. Boothby has -leased an apartment in Salem for the summer. The annual 4-H club picnic for Polk county members will be held August 7 in the Dallas city park. Miss Gertrude Warren, a national a-H club , worker will be present. Features ot athletic entertain ment will include a softball game with a 4-H team from Yamhill competing against a Polk county 4-H club group. A picnic dinner and swimming are other details of interest. Reunion Held The annual Smith-Chamberlin-Russell family reunion was held Sunday in Helmlck state park with 93 attending. Oscar L. Russell, Salem, was re elected president; C. V. Averill, editor ' of the Halsey Journal, was named secretary-treasurer. Next yeara meeting Will be- held the fourth Sunday In July in the Dal las city- park. Among local folk attending' were Mr. and Mtb. G. L. Russell, Miss Blanche Russell, and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lacey. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gillette en tertained guests this week from their former home, St. Joseph, Mo.' In the out-of-state group were: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Myers and children, andMr. and Mrs. H. E. Allison and daughter. Mrs. Allison and Mrs. Gillette, sisters, met for the first time in 17 years. Mickey Sez , HaVe you a suggestion for a contest? -See "Bin" I .r i Minnie sez Tune in at 1 o'clock for our broadcast. Methodist Service Club At Amity Holds Meeting AMITY The Social Service Olub of the Methodist church met Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors with fbe new presi dent. Mrs: W.. E. Taylor, presid ing. Mrs. Nette Tovey had charge of the opening devotional service. ' Mrs.-Nette -Toy ey Aas returned from a six week's visit in Ashland with her niece, Mrs. Eva GosnelL Mrs. J. M. TJmphlette returned Wednesday from 'a vacation la Portland with relatives. Calif ornians Terminate Yisit With Amity Hosts -AMITY Miss Cleo Odom and brother, Earl Odom, left Thurs day for San Francisco after a two week's visit here at the homes tt her father. A.' T. Odom and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rierson. Mrs. Gleoln Howard left tor her home in New Mexico this week after a month's visit in Amity at the homes of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L McKenney and her sis ter, Mrs. Harley Ellenwood.. VoLl Wilfred a Hagedorn. Editor life Salem, Oregon, July 31, 1937 No. 35 Contest Winners To Appear Today Eight Who Gain Honors ht Talent Event Slated for Mouse Shovr Letters in Trie Mail Fos- Laurel and Hardy I On Screen Today "Pick a Star" Is Feature With Noted Comedians ; in Musical Stunts' Laurel and Hardy, those whim sical and fantastical exponents of comedy,, were at , the heights ..of their glory in filming the hilarious highlight sequences in the all-star feature, "Pick a Star,", which is showing today at Mickey Mouse. After displaying' their singing and dancing talents !aWayOut West," Laurel and Hardy elected to display their skill with musical instruments and the result was a blare of mirth and merriment,' Another sequence ia which they portray bold, bad bandits intro duced some artistic bottle-busting with rotund Hardy's head the tar get. But as sad-faced Laurel ex plained offset to Madcap Patsy, the bottles were "breakaways' and did not hurt. Patsy wanted a per sonal demonstration and, in being handed a real bottle by mistake, routed Laurel and Hardy In an uproariously-funny gag. It is a laugh knockout! Swimmers Enjoy WHO'S COMING BACK "k$:: D See Sunday Statesman Old Mill Stream Mickey Mousers in the east part of Salem have their own swim- 1 .rvw- .u .uw W.V .U .11 Btream. The place, to be exact; is located at 18th and Chemejceta streets.' where the boys and girls have erected a diving board and a swing. Dorothy Arnold. Mildred Lloyd, Marjorie Roseman and Gordy' Tricker were seen taking plunges and splashing all they could yesterday. Woodburn Pension Club Will Picnic Townsend Event Sunday; Business Men Discuss Parking Condition WOODBURN Plans for the third annual Townsend club pic nic sponsored by the Woodburn club, have been completed and the event will be held at .the city park Sunday. Refreshments will be served on the -grounds. A program of inter est has been prepared with Clar ence Wagner of Portland as main speaker of the af terfcoon; F. G. Delano of Salem will be master of ceremonies. The Kinard colored singers of Portland will appear on both the morning and afternoon programs. Everyone is cordially invited to make this event a success. Highway parking Discussed At the regular meeting of the Woodburn Fusinesr Men's el u b held at the Woodburn hotel Wed nesday the matter of double park ing on the highway at 4ho inter section of Toung street was dis cussed. At this point on the high way it U difficult to eee the traf fic approaching especially " when stages are parked together as they often are. Jt has been suggested that the city council take action to prohibit double parking on the east half of the highway which is in the city limits. A speed limit of 3 5 miles per hour has recently been fixed for that paTt of the highway and the highway depart-1 ment plans to put up signs ac cordingly. Acting for the club are F. Lacey, H. F. Butterfleld and Keith O'Hair. Hubbard Folk Return HUBBARD Dr. H. C. Mack and wife and granddaughter, Bet ty, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gibbs and daughter, Ev elyn, made an extended trip to the middle west, their itinery taking them through Yellowstone ipark. The party returned home a few days ago. ' On Screen Today in "Pick a Star" Seventeen Signed ! Dear BIU; I reilly did enjoy "Fos" ter' arrangements of the new serial "Wild West Days," and tu him for me to make more of then like that. ' I came regularly to Micln v Winners in the talent contest Mouse and if I were a boy I surely that was held at the Capitol the- would enter my airplane n th atre last night will appear on our contest' that you sDoke about a i hih Mpmhpra stage today ana tney are reaiiy week. but I'm Just a girl. See yon JA ViiUXJ lTieiIlJJt- god. Here they are: Donny Ed- Saturday: ' ' ' ' ' wards, Florence and Frances BaU, Sincerely, Last week over seventeen boys Johanie Arnold, Gordon Miller, Mary Lou Halnes and girls, signed up toj)ome full Patsy , Cannon, , Bonnie Zwicket . Dear Bill: I m not writing to you to tell fledged Mickey Mouse members JaoJr and Sebastian Koch. Other entertainers that are friends do the same thing? Just look at alt the fun boys and girls have each Saturday at the show. Here are the boys arid girls who signed upat the secretary's desk: Nancy sChappell, Patsy Nichens, Betty Hlndmaa, Colleen Graham, Verna Jahns, Walter' Wickstrom, Marjorie Henry, Bobble Roman, Gwenyth Tucker, Claude Briggs, Elmand Decker, Jane Lust, Dor othy Eberly, Pauline Wecker, Ray- SCneouiea lo appear on inKV wkat T think f vnur nr.. ey'Mouse' stage ow " but rather to ask you why doesn't rrlolrinii alstors J r K I A Mi iiiiams. . " 1 ...r:.---, ------ . . rommy noxie. tne announcer. pass out DeLuxe lee cream to ev- Gloria -Cottew and Thedamary Richey, the lub's own song bird eryonel Miany Mongers on Playground Nines Inquisitive as ever Bob Crest Dear Bob: J don't blame you. I woula squawk too, in fact I have been. f oT,j .Tl.tAmf,f however, we must be patient as mond Marstfield. Betty Provast, , uking. place between the two Plana are beinK formulated with playgrounds, Olinger and Leslie, , ' . f, "c tream Bobbie Hvedstien. Airplane Models Contest Popular in the softball situation. Many to give you" Mice some maybe. t .. ... , V Mn .a .m - . . Mickey Mousers are taking part J s-ee mat on both sides. May the best team Tommy - is one swell announcer. win Tf v lilt on 17 anfthall nns- WOn 1 V0U , Bill, the Mickey has had many boys come to him and ask further details oa the air plane model cpntest, in connection with tha ihnv "Win Pa fWar TTnTI. Really Mice, here is one pictare that will bring more laughs than you 0iui tnat coming soon to have ever bad ia many a month. Just looking at Patsy Kelly and tv via inn re Jacfc. Haley (above) wooM make anyone langh, but Laurel and Q . n th , MMXOj cut up in the picture too. F,ra. the fle mlt . 1R. .pron(1. sibilities see Bob Keuscher at 01 ineer or the superintendent at Mouse chief, Leslie. Your pal, BUI Dear Bill: You asked the Mice to tell you who their favorite entertainers are so I'm writing you telling you rx j .-mm- mine, i enjoy me ino consis'in" SatUraay ItlOrning of Doris Taylor, Maxtne Holt and ' Joan Hotchkiss. Then too, I ilk Tryout Held Each nLl?Tpa) , r ,. - 1 -Cliib Notes Many of you boys and girls your entry may Just be a model, would like to appear on our pro- dbg next'weekr l go on my vacation which will be spent having x my wisdom teeth pulled out, wha wisdom I have left. Just the same a fellow- is entitled to absorb some of this Oregon sun shine; I sorely do appreciate you Mice sendif g letters to me telling who and What you like on the pro grams just keep on sending in more.j - J o Owing to the fact that so many Mice nave asked me to have Eldon Foster make some new arrange ments in relation to DeLuxe ice creani, he will have some doped out wjithin two weeks. My, my, it surely seems like home: to have "Chuck" Bier back with all of us again after spend ing two weeks away from the the atre. Perhaps he can be persuaded to play a number on the organ for u again. Toak a plunge at Olinger the other! night and who should I meet but "0rie.Man Phil Barrett," Jack Roack, Eileen Goodenough, Helen Kestly and Dale. Willamette's amateur photographer. Yes, Mice; we still kept the water cool for you. On 'last week's program the Mice heard the two little black dots from iM uriel Raster's dance school RuthjOstrin and Mirzel Mohr. Al Raff ety, Fred Andrews, Jeanetta Arehrt, Helen Hutchinson, Pat Meisihger, Cleve Bartlette, Doris Vincent, Doris Taylor, Jackie Wil liams and Joan Hotchkiss singing "Nevr in a Million Years." For the special Mickey Mouse feature today Mr. Carl Porter ha9 listd "Pick a Star," with Patsy Kellejy, Stanley Laurel and Oliver Hardy, plus five other big stars. The ether feature Is Kay Francis and Earl Flynn in "Another Dawn," chapter two of the new serial and the latest news of the day. So 'until one o'clock, I'll be look iag for a letter from you. WILFRED, Bill to you Mickey Mouse Chief. Two Thrilling Feature FAIRBANKS cznsrmEF VALERIE HOBSON ALAN HALE 1 - i 1 DON BARCLAYfZyV Vi 1 4 nil rr a Vandeville f US LAST t AT.RKTcrrT7TS : BTTX W)YD O. . . m jl u w w a w .. . . . . O "h Donald Wood and "j bustiers TBIES TODAY Jenmie JM widen Valley end at Delake where she enjoyed it doesn't have to fly; third, bring gram, and Bill wants you too. All tunes als0 the brilliant sun rays and came y o u r models to the theatre at that you have to do is to come home with a good tan. once so that they may be display- down to the Elsinore Saturday MaybeTIe Frazer returned from ed in the foyer in connection with morning at 10:30, do your act Newport where she had ben spend- the show; fourth, valuable prizes and If it is suitable for radio pres- down ing a week s vacation. will be announced at a later date to hear "Chuck" Bier, "Jiff Draper and "Al" Raffety play hot Signing off, Gladys Jones this morning and perhaps entation it will 'be used, so' come you may become a star. Outings at Coast Enjoyed by Mice Maxine Holt, a popular Mickev Mouse entertainer, spent the week STARTS SUNDAY Ijm B2S f howl I a? ivo' . ..o" vac X P iC s r, ;i I t:fei: LZ AlEtDsl i ' NfcUHJi " ' ; ; RKO RADIO l : i ; - r WWMJ - picture m ailDNIGUT PREVIEW TONITE 1 1 tkh . m- Last Times Q Kay Francis - Errol flynn in D ' jPutsy ReUy and 'Laurel and Todav " " ."Another Dawn''" -'"H.si. r:i. c. "Another.' Dawn HaiyipPicka3tar'