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Vi J I v Daniel-7olverton Vows Are Spoken MONMOUTH A lovely wed- -ding Saturday, June. 17, occurred at 4 o'clock la the Gpticoptl church here when Miss Leto Grace Wolverton, Portland, daughter ot O- A. . Wolverton, Monmouth, be came the bride ot Clarence M. Daniel,, Portland, a ton of Mrs. V. M. Daniel, Elkton. Father D. Vis cent Gray. Corvallis. read the serv ice before a large group ot rela tives and friends. .The floral dee- orations were of white gladioli and delphiniums. . . .... The bride, given la marriage by her father, wore an attractive model ot pale blue - embroidered marquisette with . . matching hat and carried a round bouquet of -pink rosebuds and bouvardia. Her only attendant was Mrs. Glen B tied well ot SUrerton. i Lawrence Arant, Portland, neph ew of the groom-, was - best man. Larry Laraway, San Francisco, was ring bearer. Lawrence Mates, Salem, sang "O Promise Me" pre ceding the ceremony. Mil toe Hers played the- wedding music. Ushers were. Glenn Brledwell, Sll rertoir; and Milton - Bolter, Moa- mouth. J A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Wol vertoa. Mrs. D. -J. Bolter, sister ot the bride, presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. William Horton, Port- land, had charge ot the urns; Mrs. R. P. DeBorde, Portland, cut the cakes. Assisting about the rooms were the Misses Barbara and Ade laide : Lara way, Saa Francisco: Mrs. Charles Ackerman, Portland: Mrs. F. JpHill and Mrs. Marion Fresh, Monmouth. The dining room, table was centered with sweet peas and Cecil Brueaer ros es; and blue and white delphin iums were used in the reception rooms.-,""-..:-" Mr. and Mrs. Daniel are satires of Monmouth and attended local schools. The bride was graduated . from Oregon Normal and Is on the Portland teaching staff. For go ing away she wore a smart ensem ble ot black with corsage ot gar denias. They will reside In Port land where a new home will be ready for occupancy la September. - Recent Bride Honored At Shower Mrs. Jack' Coulson, the former Josephine Weber, was honored at a miscellaneous shower Saturday -afternoon when Mrs. Charles Wil son entertained at her home. Re freshments were served late in the afternoon. Honoring Mrs. Coulson were Mrs. Rosy Coulson, Mrs. Floyd Stober, Mrs. R. P. Rathbun, Mrs. Everett Holt, Mrs. Charles Wilson. Mrs. Small wood. Mrs. Yarnell, Mrs. Alden Addle. Mrs. Schober, Miss Willow Gibson. Miss Lucille Wilson., Miss Marie Holt. Miss Faye Rathbun, Mrs. Clark Block well and Mrs. Jack Gibson. v .. .. . ; . V ; Tea Today Celebrates Hundredth Birthday.- . - Mrs. Mary Littler win be the honored guest at a tea .to. be, glren. at the home of Mrs. A. A Under-r hill at. 88$ South. 11th street to celebrate, her 100th birthday. All friends are invited to the tea- be tween the hours of 4 and 8.' ' Members of the Tew Park circle - of First Methodist church are as sisting Mrs. Underbill at the tea, and will hold a short business meeting at the home of Mrs. Sarah Lappinat 2:18. ; - . e e The Past Noble Grand associa tion ot Salem Rebekah lodge will hold a business meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at the I OOF halL Hos tesses are Mrs. - Helen Mulxey. Mrs. Gertrude Klrkpatrick, Mrs. Helen McLeod and Mrs. Clara Shields. All past noble grands are invited to attend. - Miss Ramona Estudillo of Los Angeles has arrived in the capital to be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Estudillo. Miss Marguerite Estudillo, also of Los Angeles will arrive next week for a several week's visit prior to her marriage to Mr. Owen Hanson in the south on August 12. . . Miss Eleanor Spragne of Seattle is the house guest, of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sprague a their Falrmount Hill home. 5LENDM MlNEtAL OIL tm MAYONNAISE - PttcnaiJr RMMt ' ' 7 v s1 sji Actress to Wed Madge Weddinr. beUs sooa wffl ring out for Madge Evans, pretty screen ISP! SMney Kto&teJ playwright and scenarist. The actress indicated she might abandon her career tat favor of a donfustkr lite. Hostesses Will Fete Club tonight Mrs. Donald Deckebach and Miss Tvonne Smith, will enter tain members of their dob at the former's home on North - 80th street tonight. A late supper will follow several hours of contract. Gaests will be Mrs. Harry H. Welnstetn. a special guest, Mrs. Charles Claggett, Mrs. Glena Wil bur, Mrs. Robert Ramsdea, Mrs. T. Harold TomllnsoB, Miss Kreta Jans, Miss Isobel George. Miss Yvonne Smith and Mrs. Donald .Deckebach. Salem Folk Leave for South on Sunday Mrs. Walter Denton and Mrs Chris Lachele will lecve Sunday for California for a several weeks stay. Mrs. Lachele will v'sit with her son, Elbert, in San F ancisco. Mrs. Denton will attend the national Federation o. Musi? Teachers convention la Santa Crux which opens next .week. She will be joined by Miss Fran ces Virginie Melton who has al ready gone south sad is visiting in Los Angeles. Weekeed gaests of Dr. and Mrs. Rarry H. dinger were Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Olinger of The Dalles. On Sunday they were -Joined by the George Flaggs and enjoyed the day at Neskowin. ' Mr. aad Mrs. Harry Livingston and daughter, Julia Belle of Gar field. Wn., are visiting their aunts. Mrs. Elizabeth and Jessie Follls for several weeks. , i ; Mr. Wallace Bpragae, son of Governor and .Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Is expected to arrive In the capital the end of this week from the east. He received his msster's degree at Harvard this month and plans to remain in Sa lem for the summer. , i Mrs. H. G. Maisoa aad her daughter. Miss Molly Jean, have returned from a several days visit in Portland with friends. Mrs. G. A. Wood eatertaiud informally at luncheon Tuesday -afternoon tor a group of matrons at Houser'a Tea room. Mrs. E. H. Kennedy and Mrs. Harris Lleti have returned from a several days' stay st the Kennedy cabin on the San t lam. Mrs. Herman Hllle has bidden members of her club to a luncheon aad afternoon ot cards today at her, home. Blrs. T. A. Roberts aad son Tommy, are spending the summer at their beach home at Neskowin. Visitor Is Feted At Allen Home TALBOT Miss Myra Robison of Berkeley Calif., . ho Las been visiting relatives here the past week, was honored with a dlaner party 8unday at the home f Mr. aad Mrs. iCeith Allen. Those present were Miss Robi son, Mr. and Mrs. William Doty, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cole and family. Ralph Brown. Jar Brown end Mrs. Helen Duty of Salem, Mrs. Elmer Knight - and sob Jack ot Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Lenaburg aad son Dennis of Dayton. Playwright Sidney McLaughlins Are Hosts for Club HUBBARD Mr. aad Mrs. Elton McLaughlla -ere hosts to the auction bridge club Saturday night. " with - the V aia special guest of the dab. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Lester WilL Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Braden, Mr. aad Mrs. Joe Atchison. Mr. and Mrs. A. J Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bres co, Mr. and Mrs. CUnd Moomaw, Mrs. Hugh Wells, .'rs. Blaache Brown. Mrs. Anna ScboIL Mrs Wliline Mulloy, Leland Kocher, and Mrs. Julius Stauffer. High score was won by Mrs. Blanche Brown and Mrs. Julius Stauffer for the women and Elmer Stauffer and Lester Will for the men. " Talbot Reelects Clerk, Director TALBOT The annus . school meeting of district No. ISC was held Mondsy aftern'ta in the schoolhouse. The budget was ac cepted. Mrs. Ethel Blinston was reelected .as clerk f r one year and Fred Jorgenson we reelect ed direct for three years. Call Board HOLLYWOOD Today Family night. double bill. "Girls' School" with Ana Shirley and Ralph Bellamy aad Paul Kelly. Rita Hayworth and Frankie Darro in "Juvenile Court" Friday D o n b 1 e bill. Joan Crawford. Margaret Sulla- van," Robert Young and Mel- vyn Douglas in "The Shin- lag Hour" and The Three Mesqulteers in "Santa Fe Stampede." GRAND Today The J o a e s tam- . lly la "Hollywood." Saturday S h i r I e y Temple and Randolph Scott in "Sus- annah of the Mounties. STATE Today Double bill , Loretta Young and Richard Greene ia "Keatucky." and Fay Wray, Grant Withers and Craig Reynolds in "Navy Secrets." . Thursday The Jones family and Louise Fasenda in "Down on the Farm" and Harold B e 1 1 W r 1 g h t's "Western Goldwith Smith Ballew aad Heather Angel. Saturday, midnight show Mickey Rooney in "Huckle- berry Finn." ELSIKORB Todsy "Wuthjerling Heights" with Merle Oberon and Lawrence Oliver and short subjects. '- Saturday Mickey Mouse mat- 1 n e e, "Springtime in the Rockies" with Gene Autry and chapter one -at The . Oregon Trail." Saturday Midnight s h o w, "Captain Fury" with Victor , McLaglen and Brian Ahern. , CAPITOL Todaj Double bill, W11-. Ham Powell and Carole Lombard In "My Man Cod- frey" aad "Old. Dark House" with Charles Laugh- ton and Boris Karloff. . Saturday Doable bUI. The KM From Kokomo" with . Waynellerrls and Joan Blondell and "Should CfrU Marry with Anne NageL ism Today aad X Tharsday - ' Mom, Pop an Vl PV - Unmarried KI&U w w " SlagleAdalts 15c Kiddles 10c . TWO BIG FEATURES i Itiriltj si U Lin til Leu! Aaae Shirley Naa Grey - Ralph Bellaaty AXD BECOXD FEATURE 1 in iL J AxiialiLt Elect Estep School Clerk Dan Ashton new Director at Lebanon; Cardwell Opening Store . LEBANON At the school election Monday, Dan Ashtoa succeeded KM. Newport, retir ed, as director aad J. K. Estep was elected clerk by 128 rotes to 105 for C. H. Falston, Jr who has served In this office many. years. . E. R. Cardwell, recently from Lancaster, Calif. , has opened his general store tor business -la the new' Groves Wtlf lag on the Sweet" Heme high ray but will not hold a formal ' openinx until next week. " The . Lacomb . school meeting voted the badget aad elected Robert . Cos. director aad re elected Mrs. Gertrude Wirt, clerk.- E. C Ayers received the vote of the district tor . aoa-high di rector. : , :',:rt The badget contained apnron- ruuoa for traaspvtatloa of pu pils to tae high school, t At Prevideace kicaaioa . Lebaaoa, Crabtree aad adja cent coramuuitles paid tribute to o i providence : ck .e at Its 2 8th' eelsbratioa Sunday. Many of the ploaeers of JL seetloa are chlldrea of charter a embers ot the church established by the pioaeer minister, Joab Powell, la 11SX. The Latheraa Saaday " school district comprising schools la CorraUia, Eugene, - .7est Fir, Se ism, Albany aad . ebaaja, held tea . anaaal eoaveatloa at tl Lebanon scout Louse Sunday with a large attendance. A com munity diaaer featured the meet. lag aad was followed by coa veatloa business red sreakiar Rev. R. E. Helm of Albany is in charge of the Lebanon Sun day school. Next Sunday the Lutherans will hold their mission festival on the campus ot Queen Anne grade school. Louis G. Hildebrand. 92, and Wilda Jeaa Bahrk. 21. well Known Lebanon young people have taken out a marriage li cense. Miss Bahrke Is the only aaugmer or Mr. and Mr W. B. Bahrke, a graduate of Lebanon high school and employe ot the jrora Motor company here. Ker. R. A. Spence of the Methodist church will leave Thursday for the annual confer ence at Forest Grove. A petition asking his return bears many names. iH'ers Home With Excellent Reports TURNER An enjoyable va catloa Is reported by tha Turner 411 club members who have Jest returned from two weeks oa the Oregon State college camnns. Those attending t om Turner were: Jean Ball. Rosalie White. Marjorie Shower. Mary Peterson saward Hatfield and Bernadlne white. Mrs. Frances Whitehead also attended as aa instruct it of sew ing and a chaperone at the Delta Upsiloa house. Miss LaVern Whitehead, former club member. was in charge of one of the sorority houses for the 4H'ers. Evanses Entertain AURORA Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Evans entertained r!th r dinner on Father's dsy. Seate at the table were Mr. aad Mrr. H. D. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. M. a. Evaas and Mr. and Mrs. -1. J Evans all of Anrora, Miss dlth Evans and Thomas Evaas of Portland, Kenneth of California, Shirley and Morrison Evaas. Lodge Takes Recess . i WOODBURN Woodburn lodge No. 196, F and AM. held Its last regular meeting until fill Mon day eight at the Masoaic temple A short business meetlag pre ceded refreshments. The next regular meetlag vlU be held Monday night, September IS. ERECTS OAS CT.lT.Oir HUBBARD O. E. Powell of Portland is erecting a service station en the property he re cently bought from Mrs! a E. Coleman. It is at tk southeast corner of the Needy road and the Pacific highway. ATTENDS GRADUATION RICKEY Mrs. P. B. Beck has returned' from Walla Walla where she attended the gradu ation of her. niece, Miss Ella Schaack. from; Walla Walla col lage. ... . . Starts Tonight . Their home life was wild er than a ten-ring circus. WIIXIAM POWELtr t CAROLE - LOMBARD "XIY MAN ' GODFREY" Terrorf Uysteryf Peril 1 Charfes Ltchtca Dcrb Earbff Ilelyya DocIsa. - TheOld r;D'ark.iice:"-T.;l -LiarleneSaUsYitbout Jewels IXarlea Dfetrkk taSdaf te feanl aata Screea player Martene' Dietrich, the girl with the -mUlioa dollar .legs," sans for Europe with ber hasband-r-bot wtthoat JeweU valued at S100.000. Tha TJnlted States government held the jewels to guar antee a lien for an alleged deficit ot S224.000 In her 113647 income taxes. Msrlene's M trunks were ordered taken off the Normandie aad then put back agam when she left the jewels as a guarantee. Boston A. Nixon Final Rites Held AUMSVILLE Bost.n Aleador Nixon, who died Juno 16 at Cot tage Grove, was buried here at the Butler cemetery Sunday with funeral services conducted by Rev. Henry Asrhuse. Mr. Nixon waa bo a April 6, 1856, at McArthur, Ohio, later moved to West Virginia, where he married Miss Lucy Christian. To this union 10 children were born. In 1928 the family moved to Bridges, Ore., later settling at Cottage Grove. Survivors are his widow, Lucy, four sons, Q. T. Nixon. Walla Walla, W. K. Nix on, Molalla, David '. : Nixon, ot Acmsville, Henry Nixon, Drain; three daughters, Matilda Carson, White 8ulphur, W.V.. Marie Rose, East Rainelle, W.V.; Mar garet Martin, Hinton, W.V.; one brother at Lysle, Ohio; 11 grand children and four great grand children. Elderlj Men Are Enjoying Reunion SUVBR Simon Hawk of Med- ford is spending a month with his old time friend. Miles Davis. These elderly men were friends Tears ago la Peansyivania. - The Ivy club net for its last meeting until fall with Mrs. Steve Benedict as home hostess. Mrs. Opal Kester waa assistant hostess. Reginald Glassey is critically ill at the Veterans' hospital in Portland. He haa typhoid fe ver. Mrs. Rath Hessig will attend summer school in CorraUia. Kessig is ia eastern Oregon where he is employed In for estry work. Sunday School Qass Sponsors Banquet GERVAI3 The FidelU class of the Presbyterian Sunday school, gave a father aad aoa baaquet at the church at its last meeting. - A -musical - program was given. Rev. O. W. Payee. Sunday school missionary tor the Presbyteriaa church in Oregon, spoke to the group. Charles J. Hooper acted as toastmaster. MACYS HT MED WEST SCOTT 3 MILLS Kev. Maey, pastor of the Friends ehureh here, with his family left Satur day for a visit at his former home near Indianapolis, lad. Rev. -Edgar Sims will be la charge during his absence. STARTS TODAY DAPTUBOOS...TEnniFYIHG...DnnitIG, The strange story of a desperate man who raised t lost love...aa ttatcr gee table picture brought to fou :Vv by HcUjrwood's master producer! . , ' 1 V , SAMUEL G0LDVYN IE CCorrin MCIIB OCZRON z LAURENCE OLrvim T 1 Union News DAYTON Thirty members of the Junior Farmers TJUoa at tended the regular monthly meet lag Thursday night at the George Asher home at Grand island. Plans were discussed for attend ing the Long Bow camp oa the South Santlam river July Zl, Z9 and SI aad for the program at Webtoot July . Weaving Qass Takes Recess AIRLIE The basket weaving class completed the coarse of weaving Friday after the season of work. The class. will be re opened la the tall. Several neighbors gathered Friday to give a towel aad dish towel shower to l'rs. Earl Hoo ver as a farewell gesture. Mrs. Hoover aad the chlldrea Sunday Joined Mr. Hoover at Lacomb where he Is at work at the mill there. Mrs. Frank Byerly of Newport, Mrs. Joha Thompson of Blodgett and Mrs. O. J. Sevens were all guests ot Mrs. Sam Hastings Friday. Mrs. Wade Williams and Mrs. George Plsnb joined the group later la the afternoon. W. K. Winslow Honored Sunday AUMSYILLS Mrs. W. K. Winslow entertained at diaaer Saaday honoring the birthday ot her husband. Portland relatives were here for the oecasioa. Rev. Saunders ot Eugene oc cupied the palpit of the Chris tian church here Sander mora lag. Mrs. Ward Ashford left Sat urday with Salem relatives tor a visit at her former home at Aberdeea. SD. Mr. and Mrs. O. Kv Roberts and family arrived aero Satur day from Norman. Oklahoma. They expect te remain. Mrs. Mary Fisher, mother of Mrs. Lee High berger, accompanied them. Attend Rites for . Henry VanSanlen . BVENS VALLEY Neighbors aad friends from here atteaded the fuaeral services Moaday for Henry VaaSaatea who died aud- denhy at West Salem Friday.. - VanSaatea was a aca-ln-law of the Albert Dealt era aad his wedding to Charlotte DanifaV' was aa mat hero a few years ago. . SALEM'S LEAC343 j r- - V J ? . "..t. I SXD ACTIOX.rACSIJ3 CTX V S? .t;f!l I CIS. v'hi:i C 7 ' traMWiJ .-.iwa-.- .-.Ml x-rt R IT,, V Spanish Uar Data Scarce in Schools So JL L. Fatut Reports to Veterans at Annual . Joint Meeting ALBANY The ;oint picnic of the Spaaish-Americ: a war vet crans of the Eugene, Springfield and Albany camps and their au xiliaries, Saaday : was . well at tended. Judd Stauffer cf Eageae wss master ot ceremonies. Mrs. Margaret Rodgers, Rosebarg. de partment president of the aaxll- ury, : was present. The depart meat convention win be held in Newport la Jury. Dr.- R. L. Faust. Enseae, gave aa Interesting -aad Instructive talk. Dr.. Faust brouit to Ught the scarcity of aay data oa the Spanish-American war and the -Volunteers of9 la the text books- of the pablie schools. This lack of data was fo.3fy broagal to light during tha recent essay contest sponsored 1 tl) auxil iaries of the state. 1 which school children took . ut. Charles Warful. winner of the contest la the Eugene -schools, read his as say. M. B. -Pug" HunUey. Spriag field, newly elected department commander of the "Msabled War Veterans of Oregon, aad also vet eran ot t h e Spsnlsh-Amerlcaa war. gave a short vlk. General Lawtoa Caatp, Ea geae, waa host for the picnic this year. The picnic was held la the Lane-Benton park aoVth ot Monroe. Sherman Receives OES Committee Job DAYTON Harry Sherman. cashier of Daytoa b a i. k, waa aamed oa the stadeat loan com mittee at the goldea Jubilee at sion of the grand chapter ot Eastern Star at Portland last week. Mr. aad Mrs. Ray Albright are the parents ot a son bora at the McMlaariUe toJpita: Satur day. JuneM7. Albright is owner aad manager ot the Dayton greenhouse. . Ray D. Johasoa. manager ot the Dayton telephone office, has returned from aa enjoyable trip to visit his mother, g 7. at Alma. Nebr. Johnson visited other rela tives in Kansas. Crops were splendid along the Platte river and fair along Republican river. but poor la Nortoa county, Kaa 200 Attend School INDEPENDENCE The Inde pendence training school hss aa enrollment of nearly 200 stu dents la the summer school classes aad haa stadeats from Hopvtlle, Corvallls, Portland. 8a lcm. Independence and a large number from West Salem. ATTEND CONVENTION INDEPENDENCE Members of the Independence Lions club who atteaded the state eoavea tloa la Salens the first part, of this week included: Thomas R. Smith. William Darllag. Dr. H. B. Keith. Pant Sterling. W. A. Banana aad Ralph Kletziag. GOES TO IDAHO INDEPENDENCE Jai e Fow ler, daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. O. H. Fowler, left Tuesday to visit her graadpareats, Mr. aad Mrs. Heary Johnson at Poland, Idaho. HONOR MARTIN BRAAT UNIONVALE A Fathers Day family dinner Sunday atteaded by If members eomplimeated Martla Braat. , tORTOA LAST DAY : krmr I young f NAVY LSGDuisl.iy secrets i STARTS TOMORROW - Jii A r'v v - n leeiiii l t - a 1 r-i .-in t- i r; III Ur r-M1 tssS? - niUTOER . ) $25 flOO Stolen ' ; Mrs. Meade K. Holmes, wealthy sridew of Caperttae, CaL, freea whose aateeaobire S2S.0O0 ta 100 bills was atolea at Saa Fraaclsca airport while she was saaklas; leaenatloas to fly cast. Solatioa of the theft hiaged oa rvpertiag ef seaial Baatbers of, the bills. Bare. HeUaea said ahe was afraid te deposit the snoaey ta bank becaase she had beea lavolved ia extensive Utigatioa aad feared ber accoamt be attached, John Daseh Is Liberty Director LIBERTY The anauL. school meetlag was held ta the commu nity hall Moaday eight with Mrs. C. W. Stacey presiding. The fi nancial report was given by the clerk as considerably better thaa last year, there being no deficit. The vote favoring the budget and for going above thJ C per cent limitation tax was nearly vnanlmous. Joha Dasch waa elected the aew director, aad Mr.. Maso Bishop was reelected clerk. ' ELECTION RESULTS SIDNEY Sidney school dis trict at the annual school meet ing Mondsy elected Mrs. Arthur Chase clerk to serve one year, aad C. F. Johaatoa director tor three years. SHOWER GIVEN UNIONVALE C o mpllmeaUag Mrs. Owen Turner at her home Friday afternoon, Mrs. Raymond Palmer aad Mrs. Clyde Ralas forth deUghttally entertained IS women. OIDBOW PROGRAM SSD SALEM HEIGHTS The Gid eons of Salem will present a pro gram at the comunlty hall hero Friday alght at S o'clock, with the public Invited. There will be aa charge. ELECT NEW DIRECTOR -LAKE LABISH At a well-at-teaded school meetlag held Moa day alght Addison Page was elected director aad ".alter Stei ger was reelected clerk. LOGGERS RETURN SCOTTS MILLS Loggers from ,tels area employed ta the Lead wing aad Ltttlepage oper ations, returned to work Moa day following a week's ehntdowa.' - '"TKl!yTIaywortli '.i: :-in3;..iJA3EO.;:'',:;-'t;'; L DAVID NIVEN - 1 1 : 'V