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PAGE TWO FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1929 EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES MARION - LINN COUNTY NEWS BY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT REV, MOCHEL IS BADLY HURT IN AUTO COLLISION Woodburo Rcr. L. 8. MoeheL 68, retired minuter, was badly In- ' Jured about to Bead and nec Thursday morning when he was struck by a California ear while riding hi blcijcle on the paewe highway. afocbel was riding north on the highway home from the Woodburn auto park and In turning aeroai the Intersection at Cast Lincoln street evidently rode In front of the on coming car. The drlrer, a Mr. Ladd of Los Angeles, applied his brakes with such force as to skid across the highway and Into the ( ditch on the opposite side but was v unable to avoid the crash, i The Injured man was taken to his home where he was treated by Dr. Smith for shock and later re moved In an ambulance to the Salem hospital where an X-ray was taken. The extent of bis Injuries has not been fully determined but -It If through his skull is fractured. MISSIONARY SOCIETY GUEST AT LIBBY HOME Jefferson The W. P. M. S. of the Methodist church met at the home of Miss Addle Libby, on Third street, Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. George C. Mason as leader. The lesson subject wis The Ex tension Department, and several short readings on that topic were given by the members. Miss Addle Libby gave an Interesting reading entitled, The Substitute Delegate," and also conducted the mystery box. At the tea hour refreshments were served by the hostess. Those enjoying the afternoon were Mis. 8. M. Green, Mrs. J. O. Fon taine, Mrs. Blanche Libby, Mrs. 8. R. Btrow, Mrs. George C. Mason, Mrs. Earl Phelps, Mrs. Earl Lynes, Mrs. O. 8. Emery and the hostess. LODGE CLUB MEETS Oervais The past noble grand's club of Oervala Kebekah lodge will meet Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Ida Schwab with Mrs. Jessie Goomler as assisting hostess. All past noble grands are Invited to at tend. GUILD LADIES MEET SUverton The Ladles' Guild of the Immbnuel Lutheran held Its regular meeting at the home of its president, Mrs. O. E. Jorgensen, assisted by Miss Holman Tuesday evening. Details were completed for the food sale these ladles will have Saturday In the empty build ing vacated by Axel Larsen next to the Coolldge and McClaln bank. VISIT AT MT. ANGEL Mt. Angel Mr. and Mrs. Scott Berrick of Long Beach, Calif., are visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmltx. They are enroute on a trip to Minnesota. Mrs. Berrick is a sister of Mrs. Schmltx. Mrs. Maxle Blsenius and Mrs. James Collins and son, Mlch eal, of Hollywood, Calif, are guests this week at the homes of their cousins, P. N. Smith L A. Blsenius and R. T. Blsenius. ' PHOTOGRAPHER IS BUST SUverton J. D. Drake, of the Drake Bros, studio, was called to Mt. Angel a few days ago to take pictures, exterior and Interior of the Bcocdfctlne press at the mon astery. He Is spending Priday at Lyons, where he was asa-ed to mate extensive photos of different a tions of the Crabtree Ijimher company ooncern there. LOONEYS ARE HOSTS Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Looney and daughter. Miss Fran ces, entertained Deimon Looney and daughter. Miss Menu, of Oak' land, Calif., with a dinner Tuesday evening at their country home near Jefferson. Covers were laid for Deimon Looney, Miss Merna Loon ey. Mra..w. W. Allen, Mill City, Mrs. Willard Jones, Portland, Raymond Mebergall. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Loon ey and Miss Prances Looney. LEAVE FOR SOUTH SUverton Miss Clover B. Miller and friend. Miss Hendricks of Oak' land, Calif., who spent several days visiting at the Roeella Richardson and the George W. Hubbs homes left the fore part of the week. Miss Miller was one of the local high school force for three years more than ten years ago. LEAVES FOR MISSOURI Mt. Angel J. T. Bauman of the 'rtllnger ex Bauman store, left Thursday for St. Louis, Mo., where he will visit with his parents. He expect to be gone for several weeks. Jefferson Mrs. Keith Allen and Sen Ronald of Portland are guesta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Knight of Jefferson. rap ST. BENEDICT SENDS PRIESTS ON MISSIONS St. Benedict Many of the fath ers are out on missions In various quarters. Father Leo Is In Beppner, to stay for several months; Father Alphonse is in Condon for several weeks, or until the regular pastor returns from the east. Father Sebas tian Is in New York to stay all summer, while Fathers Vincent and Anthony are in Kakawis, B. C. to stop for several months. STUDY HOUR HELD BY GERVAIS WOMEN Oervais The Ladies Missionary society met at toe home of Mrs. Scott Jones Wednesday afternoon when notes from the general as sembly were studied. Mrs. R. S. Marshal took charge of the devo tional. Mrs. Palmerton of Pierce, 8. D., who is here visiting her sister, Mrs. John Harper, was presented with one of the society's study books, on account of her service rendered the society 'in the past. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. A. M. Jones and Mrs; Don ald Toombs. Members present were Mrs. Henry Grafrous, Mrs. R. 8. Marshal, Mrs. Dale Cutsforth. Mrs. G. J. Moison. Mrs. William Allsup, Mrs, John Har per, Mrs. Bcott Jones,' Mrs. Ida Schwab, Mrs. John Cutsforth, Mrs. A. R. Siegmund, Mrs. Charles Moore. Visitors were Mrs. Donald Toombs of Wren, Ore, Mrs. A. M. Jones of Portland, Mrs. Palmerton of 8outh Dakota. Mrs. Stockton of Portland. Mrs. Ralph Harper, Mri McAdoo, Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Samuel S lo cum. SHAM BATTLE HELD BY SCOUT TROOPERS Jefferson A sham Battle, fought with giant fire crackers and fire works was put on by O. Sprsgg as sisted by W. R. Warner, scout mas ter and Benson Spragg for the ben efit of the Boy Scouts Tuesday evening. The event was staged across the river from Jefferson on the gravel bar and was witnessed by a number of people together with the Scouts. The Boy Scouts present were Ben Smith, John Wright, Clinton Hart, Francis Oatchell, Maurice Mangls, Robert Hart and Lester Stephenson. Also two prospective members, Harvey Myers and Mario Harris. PAGEANT TAKING FORM Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Burnett made a business trip to Eu gene Wednesday. They report great preparation being made for the bun set pageant to be held July 25, 28 and 27, The men are sporting gaudy shirts, cowboy hat and heavy crops of whiskers, while the women are gorgeous In old tune array, basques, hoop skirts and sun bonnets. GIBBONS HAVE VACATION WWoodbum B. E. Gibbons has been taking a two weeks' vacation from his duties as clerk at the Union oil station and with his wife has spent most of the time at Newport and other beach points. Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons left in their car for Vancouver, B. O. where they will remain until Monday. JONES' HAVE GIRL SUverton Word has been re ceived of the arrival of a seven pound baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Jones of Aberdeen, Wn. They already have a boy seven, and a gin tnree. Jones, who Is a broth er of Mrs. Nye Bristol of this city. spent his school days here and has many friends still living here. NURSE IS HOME atlverton Miss Margaret Doer. fler, who Is a professional nurse at uie sc. Agnes hospital near Oregon City, where she has charge of the babies, arrived home Wednesday to spend month at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Doer fler. Sr.. of near SUverton. XelsinoreX 'Jg "Salem's Greatest Entertainment" BV I SEE and HEAR tM" . SEE AND HEAR... Chaney at His Best BIS GREATEST MY8TERY THKtLI.ISt MYSTERY AMD OLAMOU Or THE FAR KAST1 . ALSO a I PHIL SPITAt N. V.S ORCHESTRA i g. II 1 ALL TALKIE I S; 1 . , U CARLOS MEIER AT THE ORGAN V -9 PARAMOUNT MEWS ft : IT COMES SUNDAY f C "Gentlemen of the Press" AfTl HI IS ALL TALKIE NEWSPAPER DRAMA VI Vf CHURCH OF GOD OPENS ANNUAL CAMP MEETING Woodburn The annual camp meeting of the Church of God opened Thursday in their grove just, north of the city limits and Is being attended by people from all over the northwest. For more than thir ty years this camp meeting has been held in this same spot which is a beautiful fir grove, with eity water, electric lights and every con- venlence for the campers. The meet- intia are held in a large txbernacle and there Is also a post office. store and dining hall on the ground. There will be many prom inent, speakers and missionaries present and three regular services will be held dairy with special ser vices for the young people, Sunday school workers and ministers. The meetings will continue for ten days. The opening address Thursday eve ning was delivered by Rev. l. e. Neal with a response by Rev. O. H. Gray. Among the ministers who will conduct services are O. M. eponcle, John T. Myers. W. W. Crist, W. T. Beaton, L. W. Ollli ford, C. U. Cooper,. J. J. Gillespie, n. A. flormark - RECEPTION OFFERED. LEAGUE MEMBERS Jefferson The members of the Epworth League of the Methodist church held a social and reception for new members in the grove a short distance across -the river from Jefferson Wednesday evening. Games and contests were indulg ed in and later In the evening a huge bonfire was built and lunch served. Afterwards the candle light service was observed and the offi cers who were elected at a former meeting were installed. Under the leadership of W. R, Warner, pastor of the church, the league has taken up the study of astronomy during their outdoor meetings, which Is of great inter est to all. Mt. Ange-'fhe 15th anniversary of the origination of the Sodality dance club will be celebrated Tues day evening, by a large anniver sary dance in the school auditorium in special honor of the past mem bers. Walker Bros. old time or chestra has been engaged for the occasion. GUESTS AT WORDEN9 SUverton The L D. Wardens of Coolldge street have had as their house guest Miss Dorothy Eaton of Kansas City, Mo., who spent most of the week with them. They now have as guests Mr. and Mrs. uhn Miller and daughter of Fargo, North Dakota. Miller was em ployed by Worden on the railroad out of Fargo for ten years. BLADDER WOULDN'T LET HER SLEEP Have you heard about Mrs. Al bert Minnick of 214 Cherry street. If we mentioned all the complica tions in her esse and her own state ment of what she believes Matamel has done for her, readers might consider It an exaggeration. So well Just let her tell a part of the story: "My kidneys and blad der troubled me greatly, due to in sufficient elimination. My back tortured me. Sleep was disturbed at night. Limbs ached and I was forever tired. Since taking Mata mel, X feel like a new woman in every way. No aches, pains or weak spells. I eat fine and sleep all night." Why do so many speak highly of Matamel? Try it for your own case and you will soon understand. A fresh supply has just been re ceived by Capital Drugstore, adv. LADIES AID SOCIAL ' SET FRIDAY NIGHT Turner The Methodist Ladles Aid society met on Thursday after noon at the parsonage with Her. Grace Driver. Plans and arrange ments were made for the Ice cream social that will be an affair of Fri day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L H. Small. Community singing, a program of readings and vocal solos will be given, and Mrs. Jean Pearcy of Salem will sing. The public la cordially Invited to attend, and a large gathering is being planned. Ladles attending aid Thursday were Mrs. Scott Pun ston. Mrs. ft. O. WltzeL Mrs. I. H. Small, Mrs. J. W. Ransom, and Rev. Driver. NO PARKING ZONES PAINTED AT TURNER Turner No parking tones have been recently painted on the curb and on the concrete wall across the street on the mill race side to pre vent automobile accidents In the future, as have occurred in the past. The paint is of a brilliant yellow hue such as Is used by traffic de partments of various cities to mark off no parking zones. Previous to the city council or dering this done, cars parked in front of the Odd Fellows building, obstructing the view and narrowing the corner so that two cars could scarcely pass without danger. A number of accidents had occurred on this corner, and the uo parking zones will aid motorists to avoid accidents. CARNIVAL SUCCESS Gervaia A large crowd attended the chicken dinner' and carnival given Wednesday evening by Sa cred Heart parrisb. More than 300 persons were served between the hours of 6 to 9 o'clock, the conces sions were well patronized and ft large crowd attended the dance forw hich music wasf uralshed by Kinns brothers orchestra. CHILDREN GUESTS SUverton Mrs. Paul Johnson of Pine street entertained several children Tuesday afternoon in hon or of her sister, Edna Wrentz's. ninth birthday. She was assisted by Mrs. Buddie Houch. Edna received many nice gifts. Those who at tended were Hazel Otsen, Clarlne Reed, Capitola Mllligan, Daphne and Dorothy Huddleston, Opal. Evelyn and OUve Oreen, Mary Ann Mcuuiiough and Loralne Johnson. Honey Comb Taffey Special for Week-end 27c the lb., or 2 lbs. for 50 c Only at the Original Yel low Front and Candy Special Store) of Salem. Schaefer's DrugStore : The Original Candy Sale Stora ; 135 N. ComX Phone 197 ; Yellow Front ; Penslar Agency Announcement The Imperial Furniture Co., Inc., . have just been franchised to sell N in Salem and have all the Tiew models on display in our Radio department. You are invited to call, inspect and try one of these marvelous radios in your home. ffliffaiHni 467 Court mwnwawiiMi NEW TERRITORY COMBINED WITH OREGONSYNOD Albany A message fresh from the missionary fields of the east was brought to the Synod of Oregon in Its thirty-ninth session here this week and part of next, when Rev. R. C. Hutchinson of Persia, addres sed the assemblage of 100 minis ters and elders. Friday was "For eign Missions Day." Rev. Hutchin son stated that Christianity's foe in the east is no longer Moham medanism but Leninism. Thursday a committee on bills and overtures was named with Rev. H. B. "nomas. Halfway, retiring moderator. Rev. H. L. Bowman be ing appointed. The synod trustees were reelected Thursday as follows: president, Rev. D. A. Thompson, Portland; secre tary, Rev. W. 8. Gilbert, Portland: Rev. O. H. Lee, Newberg, J. J. Ross, Portland and B. L. Eddy, Rosefourg. The presbyterlea of southern Ore gon and Coos Bay were combined Thursday, being one of the out standing pieces of business matter of the sessions. Officers elected were: Rev. Jacob Snyder, North Bend, moderator; Rev. J. W. An gell. Gold Beach, stated clerk; Rev. Drury B. Halght, Klamath Falls, permanent clerk; Rev. R. W. Ach or, temporary clerk, and Hugh T. Mitcneimore, reporting cleric The territory Included In the pres bytery now consists of the country lying between the Pacific ocean to eastern border of Lake county and irom tne ujnpqua river to the Cal ifornia line. s Today and Then Gone Warner II 1 ffvniVJMH ERS Tl rvf fromtheltVEES , I The screen's fir singing, dano- "N II Ins, talking mualCsU drams ot 1 , - .-.Bar. - f'lii II 300 Entertainers from the I M """"-r efSsS II vees and Cotton Plelds . . . Bill- N MlWVtTH11 j . 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TRAINING SCHOOL INMATE INJURED Woodburn Wayne Parkin en, a bout 14 years old. an inmate of the State Training school, was seriously Injured Thursday afternoon when he fell into the teeth of a manure spreader on which he was riding at the school. The machine was being driven to the field and the boy had been warned to keep away from the back part of the load but disobeyed and in some manner fell Into the moving teeth. His left leg was torn and mangled from the groin to beloar the knee and his clothing torn from his body. He was rushed to the Salem hospital by Dr. Gerald Smith but almost bled to death before the hospital was reached. It is thought that his leg may be saved but will prob ably be In a crippled condition. He came to the school from Astoria. Amity Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dick ey left for Pacific City Thursday morning where they will spend sev eral days on a fishing trip near the coast. Saturday 7:00 9:00 Opea an Account With Us REMAINS OF GEORGE GULLICKSON FOUND Woodburn The bones of a man were discovered In the mountains near Estacada on July 4th, thought to be the remains of George Gullick sen who wandered away from his borne near Woodburn on June 34, 1926 and was never beard from, al though every effort was made to trace him. It is thought that he wandered into the mountains end perished as there was no evidence of foul play. He was 30 years of age and his disappearance created much excite ment in this section. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John GuUick son. who are satisfied that the re mains found are those of their son. Scotts Valley The Boy Scouts ot this place met Tuesday evening at the Q. W. Myers' hall. Visitors were Dr. McConnell and nephew; Frank Powell and son, all of SU verton. Dr. McConnell gave the beys instruction on first aid. Af ter the business session they were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. 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