Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 20, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    FAGS EIGHT.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
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many oaiem
Pupils Win
Pen Awards
The following Salem school chil
dren are awarded diplomas for pen
manship, as the result of scrutiny by
the Palmer Institute of writing in
Portland, that has just made known
Its decision:
Washington Junior Hitch
Business diplomas: Dorothy Brant,
Iris Page, Louise Nunn. Mary Mc
. Kinnon. Rita Alkire, Hazel Pierce,
Loyal Gray.
8tudents certificates: Bernice 51 ul
vey, Helen Pettyjohn, Sarah Solof,
Lavinia Buergy, Pearl Mee, Juunita
Bullock, Helen Ramsden, Vera Ke
sa l A old. - ii Hogau. Mer
edith Landaker, Edith Brotherton
Mary West, Mary Irons, Evangeline
Powell.
rrens pins: Hazel Shephard,
. Robert Ramsden, Anna Jeski, Sher
man Plimpton, Alvin Burton, Sidney
Hswthorne. Mae Grucho. Elsie Wil
liams, John Hctzel, Helen Sande,
Geraldine Selig, ' Pearl ' Osterman,
Richard Fish Madeline Brown, Ivan
Shedeck, Alvin Kurtz, Louise Hen en,
John Irons, Clarence Osterman, Lou
ise Poujade, Hazel George, Fay liar
tell, Jenerva Bailey, Grace Stevens.
- Wayne Mentzer, Gordon Barker,
Claudia Lewis, Mildred Garber, Wan
da Wlckizer, Blanche Marshall, Carl
Kewton, Beatrice Lrabo, Pauline
Knowland, Harry Walp, Genevieve
Barbour, Alice Papenfus, Lydla
Johnson, Lora Toelle, Ruth Scott,
Genevieve Mulkey, Donald Allison,
Audrey Trlhble, Vivian Jackson, Ol
ive Barnard, Mareta Palmer, Gene
vieve Campbell, . Marjorie Hamer,
Ethel Llvesley, Winifred Clark, John
Propp, Orval Williams, Newell
Hurst, Nina Cole, Bernice Garner,
Paul Qhehowoth.
' Palmer Method Buttons: Louise
Darby Hazel Shephara, Irene Pierce,
'Nina Cole, Oliver Kupper, Jessie Da
ley, Newell Hurst, Quincy Wedille.
Martin ISngerbrctsen, nKrl Stelner,
Ralph Walker, Beulah Launer, Her
man Kreft, Clyde Miller, Genevieve
Scott, Opal Orey, Lyndon Harris,
Reas Hallin, Maurice Begun, Helen
Berv Floyd Mills, Raymond Olson,
Elizabeth Turner, ltryson Clutter,
Susan Martin, Walter Martin, Fred
Jobelmun, Floyd Baker, Margaret
Harlag. Ruth Cody, Helen Weller,
Ruth Scott. Vivian Jackson, Claudia
Lewis, Jenerva Bailey, Olive Barn
ard, Grace Stevens, Helen Sonde,
Richard Fish, Dale Ausmnn, Jane
Htllpnt. Fay Hartell, Arthur Vv'ul
dorf. Florence Clutter, Edwin Rocks,
Beatrice Leabo, Paul Lee, Robert
Ramsden, Paul Devers, Vernon Brown
Cora Gardner, Ellis White, Ralph
White, Frances McKeiiney, Anna,
Jeske. Ruth Patton, Olenn Dougher
ty, Ruth Stewart, Lester McDonald,
Edith Lyons, Audrey Davis, Harold
White, Earl Conklln.
Washington Gi'udcs
Palmer method buttons: Alloe Race
Helen Wolfe, - Elizabeth Wechter, nr
ah Samuel, Donald Dockebach, Clark
H. Durham, Richard Ptolz, Bonnie
Schaefer, Mildred Ollbort, Leona Goer
Rosalind Van Winkle, Rollln Griiber,
Theresa Irons, Edward Solgmund, Lin
den TiHuner, Mlzner Wilson, Snrah Orr
Herta Toelle, Ross Harris, Ruth Gil
mer, Ruth Chnnoweth, Tlemona Cuin-
mlns, Louis Holograph, Moody Ben
tier, Solma Larson, Harriet Patterson,
Lois Leppold, Martin Muellhuupt.
Evelyn ErlckBon, Catherine Mulvey,
Bencltta Edwards, Chrystale Maxwell
Claudlne West, Elizabeth Waters.
Grant Junior lllu'li School
, Diplomas: Clara Wiley, Gahiiclle
Ancey, Rhea McCoy, Thelma Owen.
' Progress pins: Joseph Ino Peebles,
Mardell Dletz, Mae Eslcew, Frank
Gardner, Gladys - Wheeler, Jennie
Thompson, Florence Pope, Mark
Waldespel, Lois Hockctt, Dorothy
Hutchnson, Alice Hayden, Douglas
Wilkinson.
Palmer method bullous: Raymond
Gibson, Evelyn Churchill, Lucille
Brown, Lewis Matlock, Tiernlee May
nard. Raymond Slier, Meredith Craw
ford. Thomas Coombs, Ronald Mont
gomery, Melissa. Persons, Gertrude
Oehlcr, Edward Roth, I.ols Prnett,
Darius Morgall, Harold Fielding, Verl
Taylor, Exthur Lnmkln, floors John
ston, Ijtwronce Myers. Cnrnet Stern
berir Tlu"h Ward, Caroline Harris,
Charlea Hagerman, Mary Ragsdale,
Eunice Robinson. (
Lincoln Junior High
iMplomn: Myra Bordhardl, Ernia
Mevks, Clarence Wenger, Florence
Roberts.
Progress pins: Roberta Hansen,
Helen Marcus, Helena Reinemcr.
Wilda Callahan, Frances Dim, Doris
Nye, Winifred Plant, John W. Todd,
Imogene Gardner, Alice Johnson, Col
las Mursters, Lloyd SehnetVr, Effie
Williams, Lorotta Vnrlcy, Gladys Dan
Ison, Krmii Klolinrds. Helen Horch
ardt, Eurl Douglas, Manning Bros,
Palmer method buttons. Velma
Ruckles, Harold Jensen, Charles Him
mons, Stewart Kibble Louis Allen.
Ellon Clemens, Lucille Gnstafson,
Fred Turner, Lydia Russet, Llndley
EdmundMon, Floyd Hnmman, Doris
Nelson, Elsie Grnndstaff, Weldan
Llfy, Esther Town, Teddy Yconhurdt
Lillie HumiiiKsou.
Garfield School
Improvement cortlfioixtet . Mary
Bowen, Dorothy Uoweu.,
,. Progress pins; Evelyn Paulson, Lil
lian Walter, Dorothy Bell, Carolyn
Lamuerth, Bertha Bullock, Jack
Spong.
Palmer method buttons. Charles
Chottlck, James Twndoll. Kenneth
Sellg, Dean Churchill, Willie Miles,
Kenneth Webb, Lucille Bunn, Harold
dinger, Eugenia Fischer. John
George, Sam liarhyte, Dorothy Twee
dale, Virginia Best, Laura Burton,
Robert Choate, Howard Kurtz. Leona
Brown, Jack Kulin, Kenneth Allen,
Bertha Ekln, Dlryl Myers, George
Young, Edna Main, Robert Ryan.
Carl MrMahnn, Kenneth 1'ugh, Gor
don Bt unelle, Pauline Johnson, Eloise
Wright, Ronald Simpn, Clarence Ham
Jlton, Margaiet Pierce, Edward Marr,
Chandler Brown, Harry Stelnbarh,
Pauline Klonsen. Henry Klosscn, Burt
E. Haffhlne. Ruth llaggcrty, Mal
colm Grader, Lyle , Beever, Grace
Rhonda, Verda Cracker, Marjorie
Hewett, Hazel Maddox, Helen Brad
ford, Beth Shank, Virgin Billings.
Mllo Blume. Lottie Notdurft, George
Miles, Doe II lines.
KntlrMcxid St lnrl.
Progresz pins; Helen Yarnell, Har
old Taylor.
Palmer method, buttons: WeldonlThe lowering of standards and tend-
Kirk, Lean Hichmond, Richard Straus
baugle, Ava Bartell, Alice Claxtoi), Vel
ma Combs. Harold Arnold. Loi;ra.
Koener, Viola Cooke. Julius ilson,
Hazel Arnold, Teddy Pickell. Ava Bar
tell, Lawrence Tilsinger, Zulette Paint
er, Mildred Rich, Otis White, Hazel
Arnold. Viola Cooke, Ronald Ferel.
Silver Star Primary buttons: Elvin
De Bord, Ralph Tilsinger, Marshall
Snyder; Joe fuffitt, Robert Randolph,
Donald Rasmussen, Edgar Reitz, Ray
mond Grafer, Ruth Palmer, Orta Hoff
man, Ida McNeill, Ralph Keener,
Gladys Cooke. Clare Palmer, Melvin
Propp,
O'Brien
ency to deterioration which followed
this newer immigration will be t he
center of the discussion. His discus
sion of possible means of modi
fying our immigration policy will
touch upon exclusion for a period
of time and upon the minimum wage
law applied to immigrant laborer.
Dr. Gilbert will hold as his objective
throughout the discussion the preser
vation of the high standard of Amer
lean stock. In other words, the ad
dress may be designated as "immigra-
Edna Raymond. William , uon alm eup?mc8-
Louise Kayser, Myrtle Ennis.
Richmond ScliooL
Improvement certificate; Lucile An
derson. Fay Wolz, Lavanda Maxwell,
Dorothy Jolson.
Progress pins; Glen Shedick, George
Koehler, Capitola Allen, Rose Huston.
Gladys Murphy, Francis Sande, Made
line Gtesy, Faye Wolz. Winona bmlth.
Palmer metnod button: Viola Eiche,
Virginia Donnel, Melvin Dugan, Doro
thy Fisher, Wilma Mayer, Viola Fish
er, Leota Angel, Harold Zurchcr, VIoi
Mayer, Frances Sande, Pauline Find
ley, Maxine Maxwell, Frederica Carl
son, Elizabeth Bennet, Raymond Nash,
Albert Walker, Verle Thompson, Myr
tle Spratt, Irene Greenbaum, Eliza
beth Miller, Elliston Bloom,
White.
Park School.
Palmer method button: Lillian La
Branch, Willie Riley, Florence Oesner,
Eugene Gosser, Dora Lelman, Charles
Wilson, Aron Bradbury, Gall McClean,
Kenneth George, Emery Campbelf,
Charles Simpson, Jessie Fanner, La
voy Thompson, Thelma Flake, Alpha
Herboldt, Marjorie Brant, Mary Rec
tor, Dagmar Carlson, Arthur Herboldt,
Katherine Lucas, Alice Daley, Greta
Chamberlain, Robert Hoyt, Sylvia Da
ley, uretta Lyons.
Highland School.
Improvement certificates: Ethel
Cooper.
Progress pins: Margaret Pro. Ruby
Moreland, Eula Pence, Mary Hurlev.
Opal Hill, Moneta Williams, Alpha
Holcomb. -
Palmer Method button: Lillian Har
vey, Hazel Pro, Edith Wilson, De Lilc
Burton, Mildred Freakle. Elvin, Vir
ginia Brickell, Herman Betker, Ross
r'oweil. Irene, Haven, Alice Ancey,
Mary Warihg, Grace Flynn, livelyn
Hall, Beverly Wygant, Delores Cleuln
ger, Gladys Powell, Anna Russel, Con
stance Smart, Martha Berger, Juanlta
Williams, Clcland Wilkinson, Ruby
Moreland, Gladys Towell, Opal Hill,
Beulah Graham, Juanlta Williams,
Gladys Miller, Delores Clevinger, Mil
dred Strenklc, Marie Hitchcock, Mo
neta, Williams, VVliinlfred Richie,
ell Paul, Margaret Pro, Eva Berger,
Eula Pence, Mary Hurley, Clyde May
nard, Mildred Cooper, Harold Mensor,
Frances Graham, Delpblne Jones.
I Dr. Gilbert, who is head of the de
partment of economics In the Univer
sity of Oregon, is one of the best think
ers in the state In his line. He Is an
educator whom the state is fortunate
to libld. In his former lectures before
the Salem audiences he has won a well
deserved appreciation.
The lecture was originally announc
ed for Friday evening, but in order to
conform to the Wednesday evening
plan for the library lectures. Dr. Gil
bert has consented to give Salem Wed
nesday evening the J 4th. It is yet un
certain whether the library auditorium
can be used on the appointed evening,
but the audience who enjoyed William
H. Galvani's lecture last evening
found that they could be very corn-
Grace fortably and pleasantly accommodated
in the main room of the library before
the fireplace. It is probably that this
Immigration to
Be Lecture Topic
Of Dr. Gilbert
"Immigration and the future Amer
ican stock" is the topic o the address
to be given by Dr. G. H. Gilbert ot the
public library next Wednesday even
ing. This is a specially interesting
phaso of the immigration nuestion.
He will trace the progress of immigra
tion from the settlement In America or
superior people 'of picked races,
through the influx of about 1890 of
undesirable persons of inferior races.
week's lecture rrH! fca p'anncc! for the
same space.
This is the last lecture of the library
lecture course for the year with the
exception of the postponed lecture re
cital on American music which will be
announced for a future date which
shall be chosen by Miss Holman as,
most convenient for the school of mu
sic who present it.
Baby, Held Dead,
Revives On Slab
San Francisco, Mar. 20. Baby
Harry Frietzsche, two days old, who
was reported dead and carried several
blocks in a. suitcase to an undertaking
establishment, only to revive on tsn
embalming table yesterday, died today
after having been returned to a hospital.
CHARLES LADB DIES
Portland, Or., Mar. 20. Charles E
Ladd, a native of Portland and son ot
William S. Ladd, founder of the Lada
& Tilton bank, died last night at his
farm at Carlton, Or. He had been
afflicted with impaired heart action
for some tlme.i
The new Evangelical church at Tl-
gard will be dedicated March SI. The
church, costing severa' thousand do-,
lars, was built by funds donated by the
congregation.
MwvtiMlSw mm m
As Serviceable as
it is Handsome
'T'lIE Lexington Touring Car is especially de
sirable for family use. It is roomy, deeply
upholstered, and equipped with unusual com
pleteness. '' All the exclusive mechanical betterments
which have made Lexington models iamous are
embodied in' this dependable, serviceable car.
- Visit our showrooms and judge it for yourself.
THE B & C. MOTOR CO.
178 South Commercial
Lexington Motor Company, Connersville, Indiana, U. S. A.
Second Week of
Campaign Finds
$28,000 Short
The end of the second week in the
Salem General hospital campaign for
$100,000 today found the solicitors
about $23,000 short of the goal. Like
the uncertain path of a barometer
the campaign at the first of the week'
subsided, maintained a standstill lev
el during the week, and yesterday
and began to rise slowly toward the
apex. Seven thousand dollars have
been raised during the week, reports
at headquarters show.
Feeling among persons of means
in the city is growing In favor of the
project, it was stated at campaign
headquarters. The donation ot $1000
each by Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Boise and
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown Is an in
dication of this, campaign leaders
pointed out.
The campaign will be swept to a
successful conclusion by the end of
next week, if Salem citizens do their
part, Publicity Chairman Walter Den
ton declared this afternoon. He de-
curci t.... tc is assuming!
that just a little spurt now will put I
the project over the top.
Ebert Declares
Berlin In State
Of Rigid Seige
Public Auction
Thursdayjttar. 25
1:30 p. m.
At Sidney, Oregon, 13 miles
south of Salem on the O. E.
Railway. Dairy Cows, Tools, etc
TERMS CASH
Bring in what you
have for sale
E. A. EPLEY
Owner
F.X. WOODRY
Auctioneer
Berlin, Mar. 20. A decree by
President Ebert issued today pro
claims Berlin and the province oft
Brandenburg in an intensified stte
of siege. The regular troops and tne
security pqliceare empowered to
search motor cars for arms. If occu
pants of these cars are found carry
ing arms without permits they are
to be shot on the spot, the decree or
ders. The decree also warns the popula
tion of Greater Berlin against being
in the streets after nightfall.
Extraordinary courts martial are
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