SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1929 PAGE TWO EXCLUSIVE NEWS piSPATCHES WILLAMETTE VAL LEY NEWS ' "... inmM. vokkndknt SCHOOL GROWTH IS FORESEEN IN : SCIOJISTRICT ' ' Sclo In anticipation of a 60 or 0 per cent Increase In high school enrollment this year, the Sclo ''board of education has decided to employ an additional teaotaer. Tasking (our Instead of three in the "high school. It was believed last -sprint! that three teachers would 'be able to handle the work, but ''with bus transportation as affected by legislation enacted by the recent 'state legislature It Is now said to Tie considered advisable to add a 'fourth Instructor. ' Sdo schools will open on Tues day, , September 17, according to annniinroiTilint Of P. A. OsileglT, 'kunerintendent. It Is expected that Hrith the establishment of transpor tation routes, employing two or ithree busses, the high school wis iear, will include 70 or 80 students, s compared witn to memoers msi. year. Transportation matters have Jot been fully arranged, as the board of education at Scio has left the matter with the county bound ary board, which consists of the county court and the county super intendent of schools. The bound ary board Is to meet at Albany Au gust 15, It la stated, at which time It Is expected the transportation routes and the number of busses will be definitely determined. -J. D. Densmore, manager of Uie Bclo mill company, has been ap pointed a member of the Sclo school board to succeed Prank Bar tu, who was elected at the annual meeting In June but who declined to serve on account of business in-' terests requiring his time and at tention. Densmore was recom mended by the Sclo school board and the appointment was made by the county superintendent, Mrs. Edna deer. In accordance with statutory provision. The approaching school year is looked forward to with Interest and anticipation by all Interested In the education welfare of the Sclo re gion. Seven teachers will consti tute the faculty. TROPHIES ARE WON BY CLUB AT RICKEY Rickey Mrs. M. M. Uagee, pres ident of the Community club re ceived the club ribbon recently which the club won In the county contest. The club received third prize on the float in the parade and Kath leen Fltzpatiick won third with a reading, with four other commun ities competing In the county talent contest.- Elmer Orelpentrog, until recently of this place, has receive a silver cup from the American Photograph association which he won In an am ateur contest. Four bird pictures were entered by Mr. Orelpentrog. INDIANA VISITORS HONORED AT DINNER Clear Lake Mr. and Mrs, Amos Smith held a family gathering at their home recently In honr of Mrs. Smith's nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Yoder, who are here visiting from Topeka, Ind. Those present at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and lam lly, Keith. Neva. Ada Mae, Loretta and Kstelene Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Smith and two daughters. Oral! and Betty Jean: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Boyd and son. Dale; Mr. and Mrs. David Schlag and daughter Flora; and the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Krman Yoder and son and daughter, Katharine and Rob ert : SHEEP BUYER CALLS Jefferson Charles Eaton of Port land, head sheep buyer for Swift A Co.. accompanied by his wife and mother of Chicago, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Parrlsh Thursday evening. NEAI.S LEAVE JEFFERSON Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Mai com Meal and family who have been res idents of Jefferson for the past year. left for eastern Oregon Thursday. They will visit relatives at different points tor some time and decide lat er where they will locate. CALIFORNIAN8 GUESTS ' Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Meeker have recently arrived from Berkeley, Calif., and will make an extended visit at the home of Mrs. Meeker's parents Mr. and Mrs. W, D. McCow. ' RANCH PROVES MINE Silverton H. Fatland, who resides near town received word that Man. ganes had been discovered on his nearly 600 acres of land near Cham- Berlin, s, Dale., which li in the Im rnenaa area where this ore was late ly discovered. He has the place leas ed to a mining concern and Intends to make a visit there in the near future. PRAYER MEETING HELD Lablsh Center Cottage prayer meetings are being conducted In the LaDisn center community as a spir itual preparation for the coming lent meeting campaign to begin August 8, under the generalship of ev. w. a. voa, evangelist. CHILDREN ARE HOME Silverton Mr. and Mrs. J. Cheeld of San Francisco are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Und qulst of the 811verton-Salem road. CheeM Is with the Bell Telephone company. Another daughter, Miss Charlotte, who Is employed at the tatehouse Is also home on a two weeks' visit. OLD FRIENDS V1SITINO Silverton Mr. and Mrs, Mike fitomiste of North Water street have as their house guest Miss P. O run void of Minneapolis who ex pects to spend several weeks visiting fcere. Miss Orunvold and Mrs. 8 tor lust art friends of lanf standing f ran the middle west, SPEEDBOAT CLIPS ROBERT E. LEE'S RECORD RUN wtt-ya""- i g-Wi i'l Li ".'vsv ft Qe-.?V .,'CL The 59.year.old record of the steamboat Robsrt E. Lee was beaten by nearly S hours when the speedboat Bogie made the run from New Orlesna to St. Louis In 87 hours and 31 minutes. Dr. Louis Leroy (right) Is being congratulated by Edwin C. Koenig. commodore of the St Louis Yacht club. Harvsy Brown (left), pilot, and Bob Hun'er are In the background. COMMUNITY FAIR . SPONSORS TO MEET Silverton An 8 o'clock meeting willbe held next Wednesday eve ning at the armory for all who may be interested In the question of whether or not to hold a community fair this fall. All these fairs so far have been sponsored' by the local post of the American Legion, but this year the chamber of commerce has voted to help. It Is hoped that all who pos sibly can will be at this meeting and show enough Interest to again have one of the always successful fairs here this year. 82ND BIRTHDAY IS MOTIVE FOR DNNER Hazel Oreen Mrs. Elizabeth Kirk pa trick of Kansas City, Mo., ar rived at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, for an ex tended period. Mrs. Klrkpatrlck, who Is well-known In this com munity and also in Salem, has spent the summer .visiting her daughter, Dorothy, and son, Elroy, in Kansas City. Mrs. Davis honored her mother with a dinner shortly after her arrival, the occasion being Mrs. Klrkpatrick's 82nd birthday. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peyton and sons, Francis and Sam of Salem; Paul Peyton of Springfield, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis and sons, Dick and Billy, of Monitor; Sanford Davis and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis. CLASS ENTERTAINED Dayton Miss Lena Stillwell -entertained 13 boys of her 8unday school class with a delightful picnic at S pong's landing Thursday after noon. She was assisted by Mrs. Orr o. ooodrich and Rev. Robert Shat tuck. A six o'clock picnic dinner was served. STOP ON VACATION Independence Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald R. Hewett and son, Dick, from Tillamook, were Thursday guests at the home of Mrs. F. O. Hewett They were on a vacation trip, and will go from hen, around the Mount Hood loop. LIBRARIAN TO LEAVE Independence Mrs. P. o. Hewett and daughter, Hldge, will leave Sun day for a ten days' stay In southern Oregon where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Walnacott. Mrs. Hewett Is city librarian. GUESTS OF KNOTTS Independence Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Harvey of Glendale, are guests at the Dr. Oeorge C. Knott home this week. LEAVE FOR REDMOND Independence Mrs. Anna Goth ard and daughter. Frances, left Fri day for Portland to visit friends before going to Redmond, where Miss Frances has been engaged as teacher In the Redmond schools. ENTERTAIN CI1ICAGOANS Silverton Mr. and Mrs Ed Klem- Ick of Barger street have as their house guests their old Chicago friends, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hayden. Hayden Is superintendent of yard masters. The Klemlcks, the Hay dens, P. Tucker and Miss R. Reese made the Mt Hood loop a tew days ago. MRS. HOVEN LEAVES North Spring Valley Mrs. P. A. Haven, mother of Mrs. Frank A. Smith, went to Eugene Monday where she Is visiting at the homes of her sons, Victor and Adolph. She wui oe gone inaeiinueiy. West Salem Edwin Brock of this city and E. T. Hamer and son Ka ru ler and friend Mr. Haftorsen of Kola will motor to Cutler city start ing early Sunday morning. Brock will go as far as the Hamer borne Saturday. Kanzler and Haftorsen will return home Sunday evening, the other two going prepared to enmp out for a week. SALEM HEIGHTS BENEFIT At end mt kas line anth RED LIPS With Cbaa, it oe era, Marie Nina . ... TOMTE lie and lse ui Sat.' 1 SKIDDING IS CAUSE OF AUTO OVERTURN Silverton Mr. and Mrs. ham Neal of South Water street were return ing from Breitenbush Friday where they had been in camp, their Ford coupe skidded as they were pass ing a car, turned completely around on the highway, then turned over on the top. Mrs. Neal received a wrenched shoulder and , several bruises and Mr. Neal had some bad bumps on his legs. The top of the car was completely ruined. BRIDGE CLUB GUEST KEBER RESIDENCE Mt. Ange! Miss Helen Keber was hostess at bridge recently when she entertained the members of her bridge club at the home of her mo ther, Mrs. Rosalia Keber. The trophy for high score was awarded to Miss Elizabeth Unger. Golden Glow and zinnias were used in the room decorations, and the same yellow and white color scheme was used In the supper service. The guests Included Mrs. R. T. Blsenius, Mrs. W. A. Worley, Mrs. Edward Stub, Mrs. I. A. Blsenius, Miss Rose Hasslnir. Miss Hilda Butsch, Miss Elizabeth Unger, Miss Ann Erwert, Mrs. Emu Bochsler. Mrs. Otto Oswald, Mrs. E. W. Bar num and Mrs J. A. Miller. BIRTHDAYS INSPIRE FAMILY GATHERING Dayton Honoring the birthdays of Frank Hole and his two sons Le land and Edgar whose birthdays were August 12 and 9 and July 31, A family basket dinner was served in the Fred Bauer picnic grounds, nine miles south of Dayton, at the close of church services. Those attending were Rev. Rob ert ShaUuck, pastor of the local M. E. church and his stepfather and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Moon; Mr. and Mrs. George Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hole and sons Leland and Edgar and Harold Krager. . MRS. GIVEN RETURNS Turner Mrs. O. P. Given has re turned from a trip to Seattle, Wash. Her brother's wife, Mrs. Albert Sav age accompanied her home to Tur ner wnere she is being welcomed by her many friends. Mr. and Mm Al bert Savage and children made Tur ner their home for a number of yean before moving to w&ihlnrtm Albert Given, son of Mr. and Mis. w. r. uivcn ou leu lor Seattle where he will stay indefinitely. GUESTS AT WIPPER9 Turner Mr. and Mrs. H. Wlpper entertained at their horns In the Summltt Hill district for their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilshaar of Roseburg. They also visited Mrs. Wllshaar'a 'sister .nH husband, Mr. and Mrs. Cordel Ball ia inrner oeiore returning home. OLD SCHOOLMATES viam SUverfon Mrs. Roy Hayden and Mrs. J. Reese of Chicago, who with Mr. Hayden and Ruth Reese have been visiting the Ed Klemlcks' of the Cowing addition, are old school mates, all having gone to school In Oermany to Mr. Klemlcks father who taught music, Latin, -Greek and French. These schoolmates have not seen one another for 21 years and the Chlcagoans made a trip here Just to see Klemlck. The Haydens are so pleased with Oregon they Intend to locate her perma- nrnuy soon. Now ' Playing ELSINORE Our Opening Shot in - "The Greater Movie Season" The Four Marx Brothers in "THE C0C0ANUTS" All Talking, 9tng tag, Daaelaff A Bast at Laaghter U" Carles Meter Orgaa Sarprtea Fatha Beand News AMiociattd Pnat Phot ' SOCIETY DISCUSSES NEXT YEAR PROGRAM Hazel Green The Women's Mis sionary society held their regular I monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Mary Warn pier. Mrs. Eliza beth Davis was the leader and had an unusually attractive program arranged on the lesson subject which was "Partners In Kingdom Building." Mrs. Margery Looney conducted the devotional services. Among the numbers on the pro gram were a brief talk on "Lights in New Asia", by Mrs. Mary Wam pler; a reading by Mrs. Iris Van Cleave; two original poems by Mrs. Ruby Lanham and Mrs. Era Luck ey. The leader, Mrs. Davis, gave an inspiring talk on "Influence of American Literature of America In Asia". R5v. Leila Luckey read some extracts of an article she had writ ten on "International Relationship" while Mrs. Looney gave a talk on 'Mlgatory Children" which closed the program. Plans were discussed for the next years work, after which refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Wampler, assisted by Mrs. Maurice Dunigan and Mrs. Era Luckey. Members present were: Mrs. Eli zabeth Davis, Mrs. Ruby Lanham, Mrs. Margery Looney, Rev. Leila Luckey, Mrs. Iris Van Cleave, Mrs. lira Luckey, Mrs. Maurice Duni gan, Mrs. Mark Wampler. Guests present were Mrs. Fred Grenqulst, Mrs. Elizabeth Klrkpatrlck, Miss Nora Rutherford, Miss Edna Luck ey Miss Charlotte Van Cleave and Misses Margaret, Dorothy and Har riet Dunigan, LODGE CLUB MEETS Scotts Mills The Royal Neigh bor club ladles with their families and a few friends motored to Is land park near Oanby and spent the day. At the noon hour a basket dinner was served and enjoyed by all. Swimming and boat rowing was the main Item or the day. After a day well spent they returned home In the late afternoon. DOLEZAL SURPRISED Sclo Fourteen friends surprised Edward Dolezal on his 17th birth day at the Dolezal ranch- a few miles east of Beta. Oamea were played and refreshments were served at a late hour. A marshmal- low roast featured. BRIDAL PAIR WRITES Silverton O. A. Neshetms of East Bill have received word from a sev- daughter, Mrs. Ed Rude (Buna) and husband have returned from a sev eral weeks' honeymoon trip east and are now located at Burns where he has secured a position at his trade of barber, They have not decided whether or not they will remain tnere permanently. ELSINORE Added!! Exclusive' ' showing of the American Legion Parauo NOW SHOWING!' Now Playing LINN DISTRICT SCHOOLS SHOW DEBT DECREASE Albany According to the annual report of Edna Geer, superintendent of Linn county schools, a marked reduction in bonded Indebtedness and outstanding warrants as well as an Increase in the amount of cash on hand in the treasuries of the Linn county school districts la shown. During the past year bonds and short term loans have been redeem ed, amounting to $57,883.84, reducing the bonded indebtedness lrom S193. 100 the year before to $185,600 at the present time and outstanding war rants from S55.U6.Q5 t 134,927.78 during the same period. The value of school buildings and grounds in the county mounted dur ing the year from $756,743 to (887, 900 and of school furniture' - and equipment from $90,501.47 to $102, 485. . ANKENY CLUB HAS MEETING'AT FARRS Sidney The Ankeny Woman's club met with Mrs. R. H. Parr Thursday. - Bowls of sweetpeas- and jassimme were attractively ar ranged about on tables. Alter the usual business meeting Mrs. Eu gene Finlay gave a Bible character and Mrs. R. H. Fan read a maga zine article. Mrs. J. O. Fair furn ished an amusement game, the prize being won by Mrs. R. H. Farr. Refreshments were served late In the afternoon by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. O. H. Marlatt and Mrs. J. O. Farr. Those present were Mrs. William Wlederkehr, Mrs. Eu gene Finlay, Mrs. J. O. Farr, Mrs. Stney Howard, Mrs. O. H. Marlatt, Miss June Moore and the hostess, Mrs. R. H. Farr. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Farr and son Blllie, Mrs. N. H. Farr and Mrs. Luna Anderson of Portland were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. and B. H. Farr. R. H. Farr and Miss June Moore were visitors in Turner Thursday. ALBANY MENNONITE MINISTER IS DEAD Albany-loseph Whitaker, 60, well known farmer of near Albany and Albany Mennonite minuter, died at his home Friday morning. Definite date of the funeral has not been set pending word from relatives living at a distance. Mr. Whitaker was a native of France, coming to the United states when a boy and has been a resident of Albany and community for 17 years. He Is survived by his widow and six children. The children living in Oregon are: Mrs. J. B. Roth, Elmer Whitaker, Albany; and Mrs. C. H. Sinclair, Salem. John Whitaker of Albany is a brother. SESSION UNDER WAY Scotts Mills The Friends are holding their regular quarterly meeting which comes in August of each year here. It will last from Friday afternoon until Sunday eve ning. A number from other places are attending. VACATION AT COAST Falls City Mrs. Nelle Seara chief telephone operator, and her mother, Mrs; Lydla K. Ford, are spending the week at Neskowin. VALSETZ FOLKS CALL Falls City Mr. and Mrs. Lot Gardner of Valets, visited relatives in Falls City Wednesday evening. PARTIES AT RESERVE Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Steelhammer and young son Oeorge, Jr, and Mrs. Rhoten Cooler and daughter who have been at their hunting reserve on the upper Mo lalla for a week, are expected home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Char- lea Reynolds, Miss Marcella Ene voldson and friend, Eda Awness of Minneapolis, will all go up Saturday and spend the week-end there. SALEM AFTERNOON AND NIGHT A W T aw aw Thurs. AUG. 29 TWICE DAILY 2 and S P. M. DOORS OPEN AT 1 and 7 P. M. MoaO "THE HUMAN PROJECTILE" ama eenriiijaa . wnTrtina THE SENSATTonT OF THE CENTURY atsavw. am an s mxtaarr-sie. oat Tea sawnta Mor nonxmtn ACTS Mora ANIMALS MORE Of CVCWVTWNQ THAW EVER BEFORE . . DOWNTOWN TICKET OFFICE (CIRCUS DAY) AT - EATTOfVa BOOK STORE S40 STATE' HUBBARD COMMUNITY ' BAND JOINS DALLAS Hubbard An invitation has been received by the Hubbard Commun ity band to eombine with the Dal las band for a Joint concert to be given - at -'Dallas August 13. This will be the last outdoor concert of the Dallas group for the 1929 sum mer season. - The Invitation has been accepted by the Hubbard players. - Both bands are under the direction of Dr. A. F. de Lespinas&e of Hubbard. . - . . TALBOT CLUB MEETS AT EMMINNS' HOME Talbot Mrs. C. Emmlnns enter tained the Talbot Woman's club at her home near Talbot recently. After the usual business meeting, Mrs. Emmlnns fiirnisbed a game for the afternoon's entertainment with Mrs. Delmar Davidson awarded the prize. At 4 o'clock refreshments were served by Misses Oma and Lorna Emm inns and Mlts Eloise Mathews. Those, present were Mrs. Cloud Johnson, Mrs;. George Potts, Mrs. Robert -Austin,. Mrs; David Turn ldge, Mrs. 'John Call a van,-Mrs. Del mar Davidson, Mrs. Albert David son, Mrs. Sara Taylorr Mrs.' Rosia Sayles, Mus Thelma Gunn, Mrs. Frank Ketper. Mrs. D, E. BlinstonJ Mrs. e. . j. Freeman, Mrs. Albert Cole, and the hostess, Mrs. C. Em- minns. Mrs. J. Brown. Miss Elois Mathews, Miss Oma Emminns, Mi?s Loisel Mathews and Miss Lorma Emminns were guests of the after noon. MOTOR FAILS BIG COAST AIR LINER Silverton The big West Coast Air Transport company trt-motor pass enger plane traveling between San Francisco and Portland made a forced landing on the local air field Wednesday evening about 8 o clock, killine two of Gid Bowen's fine sheep. The nose motor had given trouble on the way north to Eu gene, It was stated, and the plane was worked unon there and the pi lots thought they could get to Port land. A woman passenger was taken into Portland by auto. Portland me chanics came nd worked on the motor and the plane left at 11 o'clock Thursday morning. HAZEL GREEN WILL HAVE SUNDAY RITES Hazel Green There will be com munion services held at the church Sunday following preaching ser vices. An automobile race has been arranged for the Sunday school children to see how it will devel op. The W. M. A, is arranging their next service to be held in conjunction with Junior Endeavor society In the early part of Sep tember. Attendance at church is excellent In spite of hot weather and busy season for farmers. SMALLPOX REPORTED AT STAYTON AGAIN Stayton Smallpox has broken out In the Joseph- Lambert home, both he and his wife being victims. Three other families have recovered from light attacks, and It was hoped It was stamped out. DAWSON WITH MOTHER Zena Charles Dawson of Port land Is here visiting at the home of his mother. Mrs. Clara Phillips. He came Sunday and will be here sev eral daya. Miss Mildred Hlstt it home from Newport where she has been spending the summer with her father, J. 8. Hiatt. She came Thurs day. VISIT AT CRAW FORDS Zena Mrs. Emmet Cosper and children. Alice, Mildred and Smmett It, of Aberdeen, Wash, accompan ied Mrs. Cosper's sister, Mrs. Ralph Tavener of Salem, to the home of Mrs. W. N. Crawford where they spent th day visiting. Mrs. Cosper ana airs, urawiora are oid-ume friends and had not seen each other for many years. Falls City A. O. Adams and con. Grant, have gone to Belnap Springs for a few weeks for Adam's health. FIRST VISIT of the giant consolidation here in two years. XACGHMI NORTH HOWELL ' CLUB, GRANGE HOLD SESSIONS Tb North Howell Corn club held its regular meeting. Monday after noon at the grange na.IL All mem bers except the secretary were pres ent After the regular business, plans were made for a picnic at Silverton park for Friday. The day was spent playing games. ' . The North Howell grange met at on the regular meeting night with 16 members and one visitor present. After a short business meeting the lecture hour was open, so the chil dren could enjoy the program. For roll call each member told of the most wonderful thing they had ever done. Lola Esson gave a reading. Florence DeRette of Fairfield fav ored with a vocal selection. The so cial hour was much enjoyed. Social night will be observed August 23. Catherine Bump of North Howell is visiting relatives In Portland while her cousin Margaret Bump of Portland is visiting relatives in North Hoften. Harley Oddie and Howard Coom Ier spent Sunday at the coast.' MiJdred Curie visited relativ.es at Monmouth last week. Gilbert Oddie, history and science teacher and assistant athletic coach of Woodburn high school has been asked to drive one of the Woodburn school busses. - Mr. and Mrs. A. T. CHne accom panied by their daughter Mrs. Hen ry Johnson of Silverton spent the week end In Long view. Wash., vis iting their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Rfchter and en joying the last day of the Rolleo. Wayne Welsner is spending a few days in Portland. . BREAKFAST SUPPLIES DELIVERE DAT CURBS Albany Residents of an exclusive residential section in Albany along the Pacific highway could have eat en their bfeakfast off the street and parkings had they arisen early enough Friday morning and all at the expense of the Owl truck line. which had an overturned trailer at Sixth and Washington streets. Eye-witnesses claim the driver tried to make the corner at too great a speed throwing the trailer against the curbing, causing it to overturn and scatter canned peas and apples for many yards around. The accident occured at 5:30 o' clock and by 7 o'clock the trailer had been righted and the goods re packed. LEAVES FOR SEATTLE Donald Mrs. Frank Johnson, who spent several days In Seattle with her daughter, returned home Thursday. LAST TIMES TODAY flEff and llttAft ttUlNERBQOS MONTI BLUE MAYM-AV0Y Tka LaaM Sunday Hena the entertainment treat af a life timela find film Femes. The prettiest lirls, the artlsla, the estcaJest ssnaa, the snap f lest dances, the fannies Mended Into a ataateal rent so eolea aaL a tavtsk, aa perfect, ft" baffles description. M0 MUSICAL COMEDY rEBMORMERS. taselad Inr Saa Carat, Lata SaavM Ivan, Disss David Ferey, David Rollins, Frank Richardson and Stents Fechlt, fcar lavas' lf&iJrt ImaUewiagtaw I JUfJsrTM Maaa.1 Wky? JjkJ&W sr mmA r V fti MOVIETONE S ray an Mended tata V. I i Sl Laae, Sharaff Ivan, Vila" I I Jaaa Breade Dixie a.iT'aVJi r7Vr MRS. FRANK BLAKELEY OBSERVES BIRTHDAY Stayton A party of friends gath ered at the home of Mrs. Frank Blakeley Wednesday evening to oel ebrate her 72nd birthday. Refresh ments were servtd' and story tell ing took up the evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Lewis and family, Mr. and sirs. Ralph Scranton, Mr. and Mrs. O. Berger and son, Mrs. Bhtlhngs, Mis. Pearly Humphrey. Many gilt wera taken. YOUNGER SET HAS PARTY FOR LUTZ Mt. Angel Complimenting Jerome LuU on the occasion of his birth day, a number of the younger set entertained is his honor at a weiner roast aim picam luuiMtuy vvcuiug at Kosters grove on the banks of Butte creek. The evening was spent In swim mlng and playing games, at which an enjoyable time was had by all present. The guests Included the Misses Helen Wlllig, Dorothy White, Mary Btgler, Margaret Grenbemer, Anna Bigler, and Maybel Clouse, and the Messrs. Morris Fuchs, Jer ome Lutz, William Bean, Peter Big ler, Andrew Schmidt, Carl Mucken. Bill Burger and Richard Kehoe. ENDEAVOR SESSION SLATED AT TURNER Turner The state Christian En deavor will hold Its tenth annual conference in the Turner Memorial Christian tabernacle. Extensive pre parations and arrangements are be ing made for this interesting meet ing to begin August 26 and extend to September 2. There will be Inspiring leaders and speakers during the Christian Endeavor session. A large attend ance of delegates and members throughout the state are planning to be present. The registration fee is (2 and will be sent to Portland to the state Christian Endeavor building. Hollywood THEATER (Rome of 25c talkies) Last Times Tonight COLLEEN MOORK In "WHY BE GOOD" COMINO SUN. MOM. TIES. SEEI HEAR! A TALKING v FEATURE LENGTH H COMEDY ' ....ma iTsT rM IIS The A crook eeawdy-tliriner that steals ike augha wholesale. Ganttnaoas performance Sanday t-11 8TAKTS Sunday FOB, f BIO DAYS WILLIAM fOX MOVIETONE 1919 4 JrAWl .ihLisr