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1 f sf 'W r& j 1 ! v f !"- PAGE TWELVE 3aUo Receive oma (UradelliDl . i West Salem Graduation Is . Slated Friday Night ! ; at 7:45 O'Qock ,;' 4 WEST : S i A L E MThlrty-two eighth trade pnpils will aradu - f i ate' 'from1; the West" Salenf school ... ' Friday la exercises to barbel at the Ford' Methodist church at UC? 7:45 p. m: , .- , : - - - . f Following' t will . be the , pro-itY- gram: Processional, - Don Hacka i beeY. invocation, Rev; Don Hock i abee; iiris trio;' " lr Dashlell. - Francis Frlesen i and : Mar-aret Moretz; ' reading, Howard Emal ; j'w ler; ; solo, Kenneth Abbott," ac ' eompanled by Mrs. Lyle Thomas; ;. reading, Kenneth Dodson; lolln solo, Kent McVev, accompanied V by Mrs. Xyle' Thomas; and read Ins, BUI)' Mibley; -v V- ? -.r . The commencement- address T'X. will be. aiven ly Josiah Wills, Polk eonnty school superlntend--'A? enL John Frlesen, . president jf V. ... the school board will present the diplomas. . - .-. .. . . ..-,. x. 4, Tne tradnates are: . . : . Dorothy Davis, Vera Atterbnr ry, Howard Smaller, Everett Riessbeek, Robert Smith, Marvin Btulweil, Lanora Martin, VlTian Bell, Kent MeVey Roy Bell, Dell Bchwartsj Frances Frlesen, James Xessel, Jack McCarthy, Robert Gndeiian, 1 ; Rath Hoffman, ..Gladys Fuller, Esther Hart, . Merle Combs, John Jansen. ..- Geraldlne Stoatenbnrg-, Asatha WUlems, .Kenneth Oob lon, Richard Handler, William Mobley, Vernon ; White, Wandu Hart. Fred Russell, WheitxeUe Knhn, .Gene Rlensche, Harold Winchester. and Elda.Unger. i All teachers have., been re hired. They are: Lyle Thomas, principal, eighth grade; Lelghton Dashlell, jseyenth; Tmla Giant, sixth; Jennie Slg erdson, fifth srade: Vlda Miller, fourth: Pearl QroTes, third; Louise Erb, sec ond, and Ethel McCoy, first u Students Conduct Panel Discussion ;iMT; ANGEL A tronp f ' ML r 'Antci formal and college- stn denur: conducted 'panel discasr slons before-the students of five ;'. CsthcMe.. high , schools : In' and ' ; d-ear Portland last weeki on the r subject: '-Why Attend a Catho V rie; CoUeget?. V The fire schools i V-rsi ted were SU Stephen's, Holy Child academy. Immaculate aca- j of the Valley high school, Teav ' erton,.and ProTldence acalemy; t,. .Vanconrer, .Wash. ? i The arranging of the ; panel v , dlaeusslon was a project of lo v'i.eal school's Catholic Action club. . . which recently completed a study ' Y?i of christian i higher education : under the leadership of the Rer. , j Vlneent Koppert, OSB, dean of . the schooUV '.'.7-'. . . '-. The - studenta : who carried on f 1: the discussions' were .Virginia r- 'Massee, chairman; Mildred Die V. ker, CeneTlere Crane, Mary Ca - Uterine. Gorman, Mary Llnehaa. v and Margaret Frank, a On Mon day the group spoke 'before a local audleuee, : - Edith Fellows MAdTenture la 8aharaM Panl KeDy with , C Henry ' Gordea me little'. AdTentnTess I 2 Ace Hits LEEuY nCOIiEY l It removes I : n ELFJIIIOtlUUIEAD f V V ' K x .--" . i, -, , X - :. ; ... j--.. . -. . - I " V 1 To joy each dzj cf aTOcatioa or it trip: Ulcpltat clzziL aye miles. Savj tnnoyxnee. Have accom- :cdlt:oci i;altic an3 ror.fi rmed. - V.- .' ; Tic twp-Ty cqrnrr.nr.;rat:ca will i!io take r t. vc!c t csae; rail brie bade the latest news cf Y r nrdlallj mviuJto Animated Miniature Circus to Appear Here ' i The famoas Gllmore animated minlatnre cirevs Is scheduled to appear on the eovtlliovse laww Thsure , day and Friday, according to George Bogne, Gllmore branch manager. The spectacular exhibit dnpli r cates an the excitement and color of a full size three ring show. UNION VALE A toil house attended the closing meeting for this season of the UnlonTale community club - held Saturday night. -Program numbers there by the Harmony trre, Lydia Dean, WIthee, Jean Magee, Ger trude Hobson, Delores i 3tou ten- berg and Mary Allen; Fanners' union talk. Arnold Braat, . the president; Jean Magee, I Gertrude Hobson, Clarence Fowler - and Murphy cnasson. - ROBERTS The HE club was entertained at the homo of Mrs Karl Heyden with a dessert lunch- eon. .covers were placed cor is members and three special guests. Mrs. S. C DaTenport, Mrs, Art Thompson and Mrs. Buster Kleen. Mrs. William Peterson gave an interesting talk on her Tislt with, her husband to the San Francisco fair. f--v U rr:;- t"' V BETHEL The i annual ice cream feast of "Bethel community dub win-be held. Friday night Each family Is asked o bring a cake. Everyone is welcome. There will be a program, with Miss Helen ' Schuls chairman,' and election of officers - will take place.' t James E. Warren Dies in Berkeley ; SILVERTON Word has been received 'here of the death, of James Elrin, Warren, -about f57, of Berkeley, CaliL, in a san Francisco hospital,- Tuesday, May 12. He waa, formerly a resident of Wa 1 d Hills and a son of Henry and Caroline Warren. . deceased, who were' oil pioneers of that section.' He was a brother or tae nia stay war ren King : of the . Waldo ; HIUs who preceded, him in death 11 rears ago. Two brothers, Charles and Merton, passed .away during recent years. - i For many years he had been In the employ of the 3outhern Paclf io company, occupying the position1 of , assistant passenger agent at the time of his death. . BurrlTlng are his widow,, lu llan; a daughter, Maxine Hall; a granddaughter, Judith Hall, ail of Berkeley; ..brothers, Frank O. Warren, Sacramento;' Harry O. Warren Oakland f and aereral nieces and nephews fat Oakland and Los Angeles; also a brother- in-law, . Elmer King, Silrerton; nephews. Jasper, Verio, and Ed die King. Bilrerton, and Charles Warren, Salem ; nieces, : Zelma Dale, Portland, Elsie. Tate, Sub limlty, ' Jessie Rains and Helen Mulkey of Salem. GeU big Bear : SILVERTON HILLS A 400 pound - bear was killed on the Dr. P. A. Loar ranch by '..altr Larson t the last of the week. Prior to Its demise, the bear had killed. number of the Loar herd of goats. ,v. vhit tU LJt Sjsttm all doubt to A f l : . j, ... Vacation Begins, Macleay. School The Calvary Baptist eh u r eh will hold A daily vacation .Bible school for all children: between the ages of f oar and '14 years, commencing Monday, June 5, and continuing each day during the morning from I to 71:50 o'clock with Saturday excepted. The length of the school will be two- weeks. - -. - J " Mrs. A. Q. Weniger, the wife of the pastor of the church, who has had special training and ex perience In this field, will again direct the school. Assisting her will be is officers, and .teachers. Four departments are being planned, the beginners, ; the pri mary, the Junior and ' the Inter mediate." All classes . and - sessions will be held In the new Calvary church which is adequately equipped for, this work. ' parents, especially. . of the sot th '.area adjacent .to the church," are ; asked to send, the children to this school vhere they will be taught to memorise Bible-, portions, sing,' study, do handwork and- play; - - " .-. :- !,' - . - ; - . Dpy Is Retnrned : : To Lyons Home INDEPENDENCE A 17-T ear- old Lyons boy.r who sat In the Service Shoe store, here most if the - day Sunday,- and who told Chief of Police WUUam Noble he wai on his way to Tacoma. was . back.: home Sunday : Ight. Noble fed the ' boy and sent him to a show, meantime ' con tacting the boy's parents. , who came arter the youth. . MRS. DAVIS IN HOSPITAL JEFFERSON Mrs. Homer Davia is in the Albany ge oral hospital, ui with pneumonia. Call Board , STATE , ToTday Double blU, Doro- thy Lamour, Ray Mllland in : "Her Jungle Love," and . "I Am A Criminal,' with . John Carroll. - ' - - ' ... e GRAND e p Today ose of Washington -square- with Tyrone Power, Alice Faye and AI Jolson. - Saturday Jane . Withers in - "The Boy Fiend." ; " ; ' X : 1. , EL8IN0RE Today Double bUL 'Lovo Affair" with Charles Boyer and Irene Dunne and "Sweepstakes Winner" with Marie Wilson and Johnnie Darls. 1 . . e e ;i CAPITOL Today Doable bin. Sorority House' with Ann - Shirley and James Ellison . and James Cagney In fTho Oklahoma Kid." . . , noixrwoop .Today Doable bin; 1th FeUows in "The Utile Adventuress" and ,"Adven- - turo in Sahara", with Paul Kelly and Henry Gordon. FridayDouble bill. Mickey Rooney and Wallace Beery Jn "SUblemates" and rRide A Crooked Mile! with Akin Tarn ir off and Frances Farmer. e " --'- .--it . . See Tory's tlie ' tiaay The OHEGOIT ' STATZSILANp Cakia, "'"i CHEMAWA Chemawa grange wiu now a, coTereo usn oinner ai tne aau near Jteixer scnooiisity, New Tork, with master's Friday night at 1:10 o'dck, degree. Be hw carried honor with bridge, pinochle and "500" playing to follow. The pubUe is invited for either or both events. A small cover charge will he made. Relatives Meet After 40 Years MILL ctty ui.. rrie i of BeTTarton is vS- ittor at the thawav home lung at me tiainaway nome Sf Tir tothSfawhom she hid not aWfoi 4 TvTars? Mtaaesaio Downer and Rex SteennTrbotV It MUl Cit? I1.V . T . R!l.t lo tmZS&J Th? Junior nndsSSor banauet waTheK lJKmoS ceremonies and gve wopen- SE?.?!.?'.. imSi&n: aawlw Mwn 4 naw ny V w wmm UUllUIlUiU. Other, prewnt were Mnu; Arthur Prof. Beck.v :'J ' -V' Mt Angel Plans Auxiliary Well 1 MT. ANGEL ML" Angel citl sens, represented at a dvle meeung t josepn a. o e r, .! t . r . 1 ?a0rbDrV-JW?ir00 rV'w. 1 r"wA.r:"m,-T""'.:r T1 . J." fcrf SSSt JTLL second welL dug tor eity water ffl'SSt of droS? thaLn the event of a drouth the wen which now supplies the city's wa - ter wouia prove inaaeqnaie, Tne city council met with the men and was empowered to take ov the i matter. : A? speeial special election will be eand and work rni ? "i' be sold to finance the project, - na alta i.Mtt.4 m Va wall I. ..oa fMMaJll.ta1 a. w ukwm w how the rear, of the city hall. i,a T.. irtlr r 4 Are Graduated A t TT71.- ill vT UUIC OUI1UUA J HTJBBARD The annual grad uaUon exercises of the rnilte scaooi were neia Tnursaay mgni. The four . receiving v diplomas mmr- Rami UortMim Ti,TifAV Fobert, Eileen Epperly and Wll ma Harding. - - t -"t . t uaaio Announcer Art auranam gave the address ;and E. : Tj. An- Radio Announcer Art Klrkham aersonv presiaent . 01 tne , scnooi board, presented ? the diplomas. oiiuuwruipi were -. awaraea w Eileen Epperly and Junior Fo- bert, Naomi Rappe and Junior Mortensen received awards for excelling in 4H dub work. 'A luuiuimuk; pica is wu . ueia rri- any nononng the graduates. . ; TODAY! w .1' SATURDAY! 4. TccrrtBSiiU i 1, 2- "roaa fcr refs frca sdYertisera cf " truly great tsIscs" tLat Qrtni, TtzrzZzj Uzrtlzz, Kay 13, 1833 Event Will Be Feature on First day o Berry ' Fair, Lebanon . LEBANON Mrs.' John Zlm brick. chairman of the baby pa rade committee for the : Lebanon Strawberry festival June 2-3, has announced " the following prizes ' win be awarded: Baby buggies. 3-$2-$l; baby cans ana walkers,- s i.so; fx, t centi; " autoa, 12.60, 11.75, 11; doll buggies. 11.50. I1.-75 cents: tricycles, S1.50, 75 and 50 eczts; comics, il, 76 ana -! so . cents; twins.! $1.50, 7S and KO eents; bicycles,' fl.50, ;1,75 eents; wagons,1 II, 75 cents, 50 eents; miscellaneous, ; SI, 75 cents, 50 cents. -r";.. -'7 S'nCj:-1 "J The narada will form at 10 o'clock June 2 at the corner of Vine and Main' streets.' ? Judging win be complete at 10:15 and parade wUl start promptly . at 10:20.: .. Each entrant . win re ceive balloon. All ; must use flowers in decorating vehicles. "' 1 I Miss Booth Sans Dr. Joel C. Booth has received a letter from his daughter, Mar garet Booth, New York City, saying that she has sailed for London to be gone four months. 8he j la traveling with an elderly lady. Dr. Booth's son. Clarence. I T4&te of Lebanon high school. 1 JnBe t from Columbia : ualTer- trade throughout his university M1". and Mrs. D. L. Ambler of Portland, Lebanon residents SO years ago, spent the weekend lopning aiter property in- Scores went to Mrs. Kenneth coniesi program siagea nere last mgnt oy tne Junior r arm Butler, Mrs. Ida Primrose and era' union group. Six contestants entered the oratorical con a floating prise to Mrs. Kogene test, in which Elvin Asher won first place on "Socialized Med- the Hi-Bidders' Pinochla lnh .t U" CVCUL Bl the home of Mrs. Delbert Scott wlth MrB Ry weeks assisting. Th6 : aext mMUn wl" he; May " at-tt ho,ne ot Mrs. Victor 1 .. r it er lsting with this meeting week beeu Dr- QofenlM Breen, pastor of Lebanon Presbyterian church Tt & his , wife will 1 In Kuropo starting at ttS close of the achool yea? at Ue V-- f Oregon where he to oi147- Methodist church the past month hjla purchased, the price of ' admire. UbW work- I W..J.. 7 . a- r: V ITliZZZ Z;t"?T JZLJ ' -- w auHa VJ - r . . WEST SALEM NEWS Must .123 WEST SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Albert RusseU of Portland were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brown. MrJ and Mrs. Arthur Brown IMVTiiesday on a coast trip, Brown wUl work in. various F"6- . , , , - west fialiitn vmiim mwtn . - aj.ra&v WW junu 1 Thnradav nlrlit ' i. .ui R-tS teri Hsthswiy X?.t ittM to program which will be 'l21uW work. i - I The ; four nnner mt. ?MV BbUc -choorheW la nlcnle wtnMi t..4 1 day of school. T Reports will be 1 oat Friday. I KMrs. B. B. Richard Hf.4 ml, ti win Monday fro 11 Y10? ?01? V Tacoma where -mi.it a .fSA 9 i An eJL I Tacoma : wnM ai. ..i.. ..ic.J e i ,in o.i i I mntw; 'r" I '?Th ' jwif peopled "oiaM if the MX ' church enioTrt. I . M . . " vwt- a oisn ' cunner md I T. . "I . . ..a.S.tl IJ'f1"?."1 of Mr. and The party started at the hom JL Mrfc "" HstC iJm.? i!1?.? 1 wh. r"""x, om .i" i.:rr erTea d. .ooauu .nil niHnviaa.Mw - v . by , Mrs. ,W. Henderson, were followed by games, c xno intermediate league held 1 n party Friday nlrht ., ," iVn HathayhomewUitS Stf1 I 7 nome With the bOys H avail as UCT lMt In . recent contest with the girls. I nk rT - tv H0 rian Picnic I i oiu vmtt . fjurr Mrs. Flovd Fox was home ' hostess ' for the regajar -: meeting for the summer of the Silver Cliff Worn, an's club. Plans were made for the annual picnic when bniZ bands and families of the mem wb wui . no gnesiS. lafeS-Sfi. Ail , JoliaT CHHIINAL', Carroll bTAlilU BUIIDAY I", I V M r- a n v 1 1 1 . m ' an l b 1 If Hew Scenes at V. X V X. INDEPENDENCE A mother cat with her own kittens and a new irrigation system are attracting attention on farms near here. The tabby mother and month old fox, . psctnredvahoTe. are on the Dr. George C Knott farm . four mite north of town on the Greenwood road. The fox has grown twke as fast as the baby kittens and Is Below, no more drouth worries for 15 acres of swdan grass and stork beets oa his farm three miles " aowth of town. The pomp thrown 150 to 200 gallons per mlante, and the sprinklers, installed .every 60 feet, are moved every boars while in nse, ; I T' J TT!! T 1 IT? itea m Wins Trophy in Junior Program at State Contest now on at Monmonth MONMOUTH A large I ZI WW -c.i. a.Tl. .UI uu. wa auiy pxroemeu. Speakers: Vida Whitney, oarret snepnera, Kiverview 10-0 cal, Linn county; Evelyn AUaup. Wasco local; Rowena Jones. Red I tiih utTif,, .nnnu. oit.i Lipshot, Washington county; Md mrlu Ailier' DTton-Web- foot local. YamhUl county. Elvin Asher won first place and a $10 award; Rowena Jones won sec- ond and a $7.80 award. Darrel Shepherd won honorable men- tion. AU eontestanU besides the tWX wrrr pSrn?Jt re! cal. Marion county; Red Hill lo- cal, Marlon county;! Laurel BU.tc.a tool to. flnt.plu. I a I. -Urm V Bli.fw V ,7 " "'T1.- I ' . ku i ww uia I ' - ocai won tor tne secona cuuhjcuuto yemr wl surer cup for having the largest num- her of Juniors participating in skit Miss Fern Morgan, Salem, waa piano accompanist for all the groups, and for Elmore DeLong of Eidney-Talbot local, who played a violin number. Ronald Jones of Brooke presided. .v. -v rMiut 4 n j . a v nmi.. on... wuwak JUUEl . 1. JUL Educ7uonT"'j. Ralph Ore ras gut, colleit; and N. M. P"ons, canrornu. I ? Folio win r the contest, the Juniors enjoyed a social play per- I inA r. ; ,.m.. edncaUon hnUdlhX ducted by tiii.-i.. n tTTMw.i of Red H1U locals Marion county. f pcuuu VICTOR POINT Three mem bers , ot the "wooden ;. Soldiers'! I a-n . . . a "JT I U lOrMlTT C1UD Will attend the 4H summer school at Cormllla I .miai.' - .. WchaTd toenV wUl go on a .uS W scholarshl pand Donald it awarded his scholar- snip . from union HUl : grange. iM' I For Information Leading to Anyone 7ho Has Scn a Blore ',-1 T 1 Thrilling Performance Than the Gigantic irnfln&iiiLtL sddcidw ' - . - '- -- h . ; ..?!;.-. :. ' - -;- 'ti. , -" ' -v . . " , .-:- -t ' To Be Giren by My Highly Speeialiaed Group of Daredevils ? m. COLIEIG S0IMY, Heicn crashes at 70 miles per hour antomebiles rolling oyer and over at 75 IIPJL . . . th hcaan battering ram . motorcyde manhies.. . motorcycles crasahij $ flaxain board walls at 80 BLP.H. . bnckins broncos V wild steers . . i clowns . . . spiral drives . . . leaps through ; space t 70 MJH. ; . the lone ranker, and Tonto rcscnine a stage eoacn irom a oanu Oc33DoatIi-Dofying . Geri. 'Adsiissioii ; : 4 ; Kids GC Independence that is raising a baby fox along fully as large as the mother cat for Robert Iliff. who has Irrigation TT audience enjoyed the splendid X.J Ballston local, Polk county: Auction Bridg Qnb in Session HTJBBARD An unusually large number of women met at the home of Mrs. Anna SehoU Friday night for -the monthly meeting of the auction bridge dub. Mrs. Anna Schon was assisted by her daughter. Miss Lenore Schon. Prises for high score were awarded to Mrs.' Joe At chison and Mrs. Elton McLaugh lin. - REPAIR BUSINESS HOUSE HUBBARD The business house occupied ' by Herb Berk holts and Mel Malone and the Tonight . TiU Sat. 2 BIG FEATURES tCO s - eeewSyai j V 1 ' Piano Recital Is ; - -. - - - Scheduled Friday Mill City Girls Champions ; of County as Result U Win Over Brooks' MILL CITr Mrs. Robert Schroeder will present. her piano students; In . a recital at the Christian' church Friday : ight, May 26. . : - : "A handball game was played on the ball ground Monday be tween the: Brooks, grade school girls and Mill City girls, vith .a score of 29 to 31 for Mill City. This makes the Mill City girl champions' of the county. " I : . - vnn See 'Fair ; - . ,r Mrs. Charles r Porter ' accompa nied - her daughter, Mrs. Eliza beth Sladen of Portland, to San Francisco where they will Spend several days attending the ex position. ! J - Mrs.. Ralph Shllts is seriously IU at her home here. .'Mrs. Katherlne Smiley has returned to Mill City to reside after spending the winter in Ne- tarts. Knights of Pythias lodge Is be ing repaired and repainted. 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