The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 21, 1938, Page 14, Image 14

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    CAGE FOURTEEN
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salcn, Oregon, Thursday Morning, April 21, 193$
Girl Tumbles
from Vehicle
Sweet. Home Man Suffers
Amputation of Leg,
Result Mishap
LEBANON Warren Tanner of
Sweet Home is In a serious con
dition In the Lebanon hospital
as a" result of amrotatlcn. of his
leg followed by aa -Accident in a
sawmill where ho was employed.
: The - Il-year-old son of Dan
Roth was admitted Friday to the
general hospital for treatment for
a baflly lacerate4 -ft:leg.
Dolores Down lag,' 'small daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Downing was treated at .ha hos
pital Sunday : night for bruises
received when she fell ont of a
car driren by her father,
i- A son was born Arrtl 14 to
Mr. and Mrs. Vera Summers at
the home of Mrs. Henry Preeyer.
Chapter Meets
At the meetinr rf Chapter V,
PEO at the home of Mrs. N.
M. Newport,-Tdesday w'th Mrs.
T. Cowgill, 3oint hostess, plans
were made for - entertaining the
Willamette .Valley eouucp Inclwl
ing : the three . chapte :s in Ett
gene, three in Salem,' two in
Corvallis, one sach in : Abany,
Woodburn and Lebam n compos
ing 11 chapters of the district
to meet in Lebanon Apt 11 30.
Trees" was the torlo af the
program presented by.M-s. Chris
tine Smith at the meeting ot the
DAR at the home of Mrs. F. W.
Seeck Monday. After a histori
cal paper Mrs. Smith read Joyce
Kilmer's poem "A Tree." Mrs.
D. Cormier, regent, presided.
- ; Open Mite Boxes
The ceremony of t t mite box
opening at the meeting of the
Wesleyan Service said was led
by Lenore Soule at the home of
Mrs. Velma S t a n d 1 e y Monday
night. The $14 in the mite boxes
completed the pledges of the year
, to the foreign and home missions,
the church and xnluor pledges.
-: The garden club . put- on a
program at the m .e Irg Monday
night which-included papers by
Mrs. Hoffman and Mrs. Furth
stressing history and development
of lilies. ' The rlub announced
that it had been alotted a 10
foot space at the Salem flower
show April 23-24. but will de
cide later as to the possibility
of nsing it. i
The Nordstrom family who
were living in the Ivan Dirkson
house sear Lacomb when it was
destroyed by fire Saturday have
been located in the Baptist par
sonage and have i received gen
erous supplies as they lost every
thing in the fire. ? - 4
Windsors Visit French Resort
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Here is the Duke and Duchess of Windsor as the famous couple ap
peared at CapD'Antibes, French resort, where they spent a holiday
from social activities at their recently acquired chateau.
Ciovanna" Meggio
Dies, Mt. Angel
MT. ANGEL Mrs. Glovanna
Meggio, 77, died at the home of
Mrs. Mary Hafner at 12:55 p. m.
Tuesday. She had been In fail
ing health for the - past three
years and seriously ill for about
four' months.
Giovanna Collagaro was born
in Genoa, Italy in 1861. In
1896 she came to the United
States and was married to
Emanual Meggio in Hurley, Wis.
Since 1925 she made her home
in Mt. Angel. When her ill
ness became acute she was re
moved to the Hafner home. She
is survived by one daughter,
Miss Marie Meggio of Astoria,
I Ore.; a son. Thomas Paul, liv-
I Ing in Europe, one granddaugh
ter and a sister In Venice, Italy.
The funeral was tentatively
set for Thursday at 8 a. m. at
St Mary's Catholic church,
with the TJnger funeral parlors
In. charge.
Sunday School Enjoys
Special Easter Event
UNION HILL The Union Hill
Sunday school observed Easter
Sunday by a program at the close
of Sunday school highlighted by
an Easter drama by Mrs. V. D.
Scott, Mrs. C. E. Heater, Mrs,
George Woolley, Mrs. -. George
Scott, Mrs. Henry Peters, Mrs.
Hardie Phillips, Mrs. Edwin Pe
ters and Mrs.. Wanetta Phillips
A basket dinner was enjoyed
by about 55 people at noon. In
the afternoon Mr. Lynan of
Stay ton conducted services.
Women's Circle
ScHednles Party
Husbands will be Guests at
Friday Night Event "'
at McCorinick Home
FRUITLAND The Women's cir
cle members will entertain their
husbands at the home of Mrs. C.
McCormick at a social time at S
o'clock FridaT nlzht. -.
. The Easter season was celebra
ted widely in this commnnitr. Mr.
and Mrs.- K. O. Runner had as
their guests for dinner Mr.- and
Mrs. Lloyd.Girod, Mrs. Anna Gi
rod. Esther Girod. Mr. and Mrs.
K. O. Runner and Dwlrht. Inez.
rm man ana rnnup Runner;
Esther Gtrod, who Is teaching in
the 9storia:hiKh school, visit
her mother and relatives over the
weekend. ..
Faess Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Orsa Fagg had
a ioveiy dinner lor nine enesta
Those- present were Mr. and Mr
Guy Fagg, Mr. and Mrs. Evert
uivens ana son uicr. Mina nrth
Ttogers. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bellamy
ana aaugnter uora and Mr. and
Mrs. Orsa Fagg and son Clarence.
" Mr.' and Mrs. Alhprt Harmnn
entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ley coulson and daughter, Mr.
ana xars. . carl Mccormick and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Har
mon and daughter Dora IlM. Tjtii
Jean Woolley.
Hero of Silent Films on Radio
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Leg
ion Croups to
See Steeves' Film
DALLAS The sewing meeting
of the American Legion auxiliary
was held at the home of Mrs.
J. C Tracy on Tuesday afternoon
with Mrs. Jack Eakin and Mrs.
Fred Stinnette as assistant host
esses. Attractive arrangements
of spring flowers were used
about the rooms of the Tracy
home.
Dr. Laban Steeves of Salem
will be a guest of the legion
Thursday night at which time
he will show the films of inter
esting places visited on a recent
trip to Europe. Members of the
auxiliary are to meet in their
club rooms in the armory at
8:30 and then meet with the
Legion to view the pictures.
Mrs. Laird Woods invited the
members of the auxilia to hold
their next regular sewing meet
ing at her summer home at Nels
cott Monday, May 16.
Frank Tivey Dies
SILVERTON L o c a 1 friends
have received word of the death
of Frank Tivey of Eugene. He
was a former Silverton resident.
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Rumors that William S. Hart, cowboy hero of the silent films, would
: stage a comeback were denied when the former screen star was In
" terviewed by George McCall, left, -radio commentator, and explained
that injuries suffered while he was making westerns made it lm--.-
possible for him to consider appearing in pictures again.' -
Charboneau Head -Of
Fifth Annual
Hop City Festival
INDEPENDENCE: Plans be
gan to be formulated again for
the fifth annual Hop Fiesta to
be held in independence at two
recent meetings of the Hop Fi
esta committee.
Election of new officers re
sulted: Clarence Charboneau.
president, succeeding Gerald Kel
ley; John E. Black, vice-president,
and Glen C. Smith, secretary-treasurer.
The-dates for the fifth cele
bration were set for Augcst 25
to 28 inclusive. Carnival rights
have been granted to the Brown
ing Amusement company.
Wednesday night, Sam Slo
cum. Queen contest manager, met
with the officers, and was asked
to return to .direct this year's
contest.
Slocum stated a different
procedure may be used this year
to select the queen and the prin-
ceses of the Hop Fiesta court,
The six highest girls to compose
the court, and voting among
themselves to select the queen
The winner of the contest to be
given an expense-free trip to
some scenic spot of interest.
The' coronation : of the queen
will begin the four days activi
ties on-the first night, .wi'b the
Juniors taking the limelight on
the second night. Many new
entertainments and amusements
to be planned.
Sauressigg Home
on Creek Looted,
Windows Smashed
crYTT9 mitj A Mr. and Mrs-
Rex Hampton of Antelope were
wMVenil rngfl at the J. W. MC-
Kracken home. Mrs. Hampton is
a daughter of the McKrackens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. is. sauresaiss
and their Easter dinner - guests
from Salem . were 'unpleasantly
nnrrtrinAd nnon entering tneir
lovely summer home, four .miles
east en Rntta creek.- to find a
window broken, the outside door
open and the house ransacxea
frnm tnn tn bottom.' The' hOUSO
was comDletelv " furnished, and
many articles of value were taken.
including ft practically new saxo-
nnonn with ease, i ne vanaais nau
ATirfontlv taVen their time and
picked out only the things which
suited their own particular zancy.
Mr. and Mrs. Saurressigg are pro
prietors of a general merchandise
store here.
Easter weekend ruests at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. Herman
Macy were Miss Dorothy Pike of
Portland, Phyllis Macy of Willam
ette university and Keith Macy of
Portland Bible Institute. '
Prenare to Dust Berries
Berry growers in this district
are getting ready for strawberry
dusting . for spittle bug control,
as soon as the weather warms. A
few of the growers will try the
new ; rotenone dust this year as
it is said to be more enecuve
than other dusts. . '
Tnlkersoa visited the chool
FulKersoB primary
from rnoay
nace was being InsUHed.
Jennie Goldbcck
Files Damage Suit'
i a ' ' ' ntt to collect a
iJAiA . was
SteWSk by. Jennie. E. GoWbeck?
against MorVison W. Lawson and ,
Mrs. M. w. iwow . - - -
The plaintiff charges that she,
. ..., -inM in head-
ber 18, 1937, aoou
of WiUimina. She - charger, t hat
the:: defendantacle
general damages." f .
of three months work. $12 for
medical and surgical "'
S25.15 special damages, f 135 for
help which she had to hire to
do her housework, nd $183.50
for damages to car.
Yvonne Murray Honored
For 17th" Anniversary:
Visits 'Green School
HAZEL GREET Supt. Mary
SILVERTON HILLS Mr. and
Mrs. C. V, Murray , were recent
birthday dinner hosts In honor of r
the 17th birthday anniversary of
their daughfer. Yvonne. - Others
present wrere Eva Sawyer, Nelda
Parrlsh Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Anderson and Doris and La Verne-Anderson.
Lyons Folk Enjoy
Special Services
LYONS Easter sunrire serv
ices were held at the church due
to the rain. At the 11 o'clock
church hour the Sunday srhoo!
gave "The Heart of the Cross"
with main parts taken by Elaine
Clipfell, Nancy Lee Trask, Virgi
nia Lanerty, Betty Jean Bode
ker. Other numbers -vere by
Donna Huber and Thomas Ga
rette, poems; Cleta Marie Crab
tree and Mrs. Bob Schroeder,
solos; Mrs. Earl Wagner and
Mrs. Douglas Garette, duet;
Perry Clipfell, prayer; song by
Sunday school; benediction, Mrs.
Frank Johnston; organ prelude.
Paulino Clipfell. At the 8
o'clock Rev. Don Huckabee bap
tized Beverly, small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gaiette;
Garry, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Garette, and George
Albert, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. Paul Johnston.
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