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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1927)
MONDAY MARCH 21, 1927 INDEPENDENCE JEWELER DIES VERY SUDDENLY EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES POLK COUNTY NEWS B? SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS PAGE THREE Jnf pcnlcnec. March St. "Wil liam I-ee Wrlylit, a rOMilent of In dependence for the pat five yar. passed awiiy very suiUlfttly nt his home SaUirdtiy afternoon ft 4:30 O'clock. IVrlpht, who was a jeweler fc profession, was apparently In pood ht!th and was at his place of busi ness an hmir prkr to his death. Hie family wero in -f-'alcm a,t the time anil wic called home suddenly hut "VViij-'ht bad RUwiimH b-fire they arrived here. Ho was 62 years, months; and SC days at the time of his death. William Wrij;ht was horn at Rio, Illinois, May 21, 1S0-1, and was the aon of Mr. and Mrs. William "WriKht of Kentucky. Ho camo to Oregon 47 years npn, Bottling In MeMinnville until fivo years flt;o whttii the family moved to Inde pendence. He is survived hy his wife. Hat tie Wright and the following chil dren: Clarence M., Sheriman; Mrs. Lois liarher, Mnrsliti-M; Mrs. Lyia Xewbeit. Wiltiinina; Mis. I-a-Veda Voliacmt, Oakland, Calif., and I-aura Wright, Salem, and two brothers, J. I.yle Wright, TiHamrmk and George Wright, Liberty, Neb., a sister, Mrs. ilclln Epperson, who Is making her homo with the Wrights. His daughter, Mrs. La veda Voilaruit of Oakland, is visit ing her parents at the present time. AMITY STUDY CLUB 1SENTERTAINED AniitV. March !1 Th ,tt.. Study cinh nut at the home of .lira, Lawrence Affen Kridav after noon. Thf. meeting was called to der liv th nrcwiiion Mm v w Newman and the regular bushier meeting followed. - The date fr the annual chib pariy was voted on and Mareh 30 w.la Oio limn ai't committee then ionk charge and liiaiio and vocal solos were given. The rcuuinr ksmi 'Skcichpii l"rn the Whispering Gallery," was giv en by Mrs, G. li. Abraham. J luring the social hour refreshments of cake, sandwiches ami icf cream were Berved. NO HOST DINNER IS HELD, INDEPENDENCE Independence, March 21. Fol lowing a 7 o'clock no host dinner at the Beaver hotel Friday even ing, members of the Neslfca Bridge club adjourned to the Dr. George C. Knott resUUnce and the remain der of the evening was spent with cards. High honors for bridge went to Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Kimball were guests of the club. Members pres ent Included Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Mix, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Grow and Dr. and Mrs. G. O. Knott. MOltLANS HAVU UlHh Monmouth, March 21. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morland are the proud parents of a baby girl. The young lady who's name is Chariot to Clare, arrived early Saturday morning at the Salem hospital. ELKINS COMMUNITY HAS FINE PROGRAM Klkins, Mareh 21. The I.rulUs' !ub met Thursday at the home of Sim. J-Vt-d Schulf. The following program was giv: en: Ileeitauon, Gertrude St hull; vocal solo, Mrs. liamM lJurnw; in strumental solo Mis. Ittirns; talk by ji flies, Mrs. Krank l.o literary; In strumental soi, Mrs. JHirns; talk by Mrs. IiouKlas (.f Fat is City on "Mith"r, lioiiie ami li-an;" Mrs. d. J. Ward gave wiv lri.-h jtl;i Invited guvsts pre.-ent were Mrs, PougJas, Mrs. S. J. Vrtl and Mrs Ottor of Falls City and Mrs. 3. A. Tethcrow, Members, present were Mrs. C. O. Alien, Mrs. lloss Willi. -Mrs. Frank Loughary, Mrs. H. W. Himmnn, Mrs. M. M, Lucas, Mrs. Harold Burns, Mrs. Walter J toy, IIli. C K. JJoore, Mrs. Martin Stryker, Mrs, J. V. Johnson and the hostess. Tlie next meeting of the club will be held April 7 with Mrs. Iis Willis hostess at the home of Mrs. O. D. Alien. FUNERAL RITES FOR MRS. YETTER TO BE TUESDAY Independence, Manh 21. Kuner ;tl services for the lute Alvina Yet ter will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock from the Kvangelical church at Corvallis, with interment in Hi Corvallia cemetery. Mrs. Yetter passed away at the family homo In Buena Vista, Fri day, March 18, 1927, following a lingering Illness, he Was born In Al'ehany county. Pa., Mareh 27, IM',1. She was married to Krank Voter at Lake City, Iowa, and in they moved to Oregon, resid ing in lienton. Linn ami 1'olk coun ties. Fh was a resident of Buena ViiUo for three and one-half month. Besides her husband, Frank Yet ter, phe is survived by the follow ing children: Mrs. Hernlce Dewell of Cheiiin, Wn.; Harry Yetter and !afe Yetter, Chelan, Wit.'; Llneotn Yetter, California, and Alton Yet ter, Summit, Oregon. CAMP GROUND WORK N EARING COMPLETION LOOKS AFTKK FROl'IvItTsT Independence, Or., March 2 1 . Mrs. Lliiie Gray of Eugene, spent the week-end in this city visiting friends and looking after property Interests. Mrs. Gray Is house moth er at the Alpha XI Delta eororify In Eugene. West Salem, March 21. L. A. Dennlson is adding t!i finishing touches to his "Ca pilar camp grounds and expects In another week to have everything complete md be ready for the grand open ing, Mr. and Mrs. Pennison, who re side at 351 Cottage street in Salem, have established th Ir summer res idence here and will personally con duct the camp. The 18 cabins are roomy, nicely finished and fur- n'shed, every! hing is thoroughly modem and well equipped. In fact this will rank among the- highest type of tourist camps in the Bt:ite. Mr. and Mrs. Dcmuson are old res ident of Oregon and own consider able property on Front street be tween State and Johnson avenues. IS M'MaAY YIMTOK Woodbmn, Mareh 21. Mis Yvonne Smith of Sakm, was a Sun day guest of Misses Juani'.a, Hicke and Hose Richards. CHOIR REHEARSING ON EASTER PROGRAM West Salem, Mareh 2!. The sac red concert given by th chorus cli oir, under the leadership of Mr. Mead was a very beautiful service, well arranged and very well ren dered. The reading by Miss Mc K'ee was full of pathos and very impressive as a gospel message. A solo by Mrs. Guy Newgent was charmingly given. Florai decora- ions were very effective with huge lasketfulis of carefully arranged daffodils and greens. Mad received many compli ments rs well as a bofiuet of hot house flowers at the close of the service. The choir has begun work on its lister roncert program which will be given ns a vesper service on Knster afternoon. fJOKS TO li;axo Amity, March 21. William Cox, ...V, hnnn In (ihll'fll nf t 1 M A - soclatcd store here for soma time, tin. i,..i,n iwr.afr.-rrr, A in Idliitnnn. where he will have charge of the Associated store mere, ue leu Saturday for his new place of busi- vifle Jifls been sent here to fill the vacancy. J And mentally, ut i'iSCS Wilshire's is the Original and only I-O.N-A-CO. 'Vnfk 1st11 f T if"" in iT l Plr" " "I of tnfO TV I CH A CO H napk mfuiK tie. wi. 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