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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1929)
V AGE TWO EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES MARION - LINN COUNTY NEWS BY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1929 DEATH CLAIMS EVANS VALLEY I MANAT WORK ;yans Valley Clarence E. Pearce Wet here suddenly Wednesday af ternoon at 2 o'clock, i Pearce had been hauling prunes from his farm horns to the Balcn .place when they were being dried. Just as bo bad hauled the but toad he dropped dead. Pearce was SI years of age. Be ritb his family, moved to the old EBvaus place, now the Helge Rue eirap, here In the valley lour years goi He has been taking an active barf In community affairs and was toresldent of the Evans Valley com- jinujlty club at the time of his ! Pearce is survived by his widow, vo.daughters, Frances, who attends ;hdol at Monmouth, and Mrs. Violet Valdo of McMlnnviUe. He Is also Irarylved by bis father and mother, f&. and Mrs. W. F. Pearce of Al- fiany and one sister; Mrs, F. D. Hal-owav.t-also t Albany, f The body was brought to the track A Ekman chapel at Sllverton. funeral arrangements have not yet Men made. 1EAGUE AT BROOKS PLANS BUSY YEAR Brooks Brooks Methodist Ep- vorth League held Its regular monthly business meeting on Mon day evening in the church with the president Miss Mane Duniavy in charge. An active year is expected, and a good bit of material and lots of enthusiasm Is evident. Everyone Is welcome to Join the league and a very good time Is anticipated for the coming winter. Different games were played during the evening, al ter which the business session was held. Those present were Miss Shirley Parker, Miss Edna Lesher, Miss Ma rie Duniavy, Miss Inez Allison, Miss Jna Lealier, Miss Bessie AspinwalL Miss Gladys otto, Miss Emmaune Sears, Mrs. A. H. Sears, Mrs. John Duniavy, A. E. Harris, Rev, D. Geo. Cole, Albert Harris, Willie Wright, Duane Sears, Waldo Lowery, John Duniavy Jr., and Frank Kiggi. CARD SOCIAL HELD SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Mt. Ansel The SU Ann's card octal given Tuesday evening in the school auditorium, was attended by a large number. 21 tables of "500" vera in play during the evening. High score honors were awarded to Mrs. A. A. Klinger and Andrew Wachter. Mrs. Jos. Stadler receiv ed the door prize. The committee In charge of the foetal Included, Mrs. J. J. Keber, Mrs. Ed Koessler, Mrs. A, Roeth- Un, Mrs, Chris Schwenk, Mrs. P. . N. Smith, Mrs. Leo Barr and Mrs. Thos. McOee. MRS. WARD CALLED Brooks J. M. ward has received word of the death of his mother. Mrs. Lydla Ward, who lived In Mis souri and was 87 years old. Mrs. Ward spent several months with her daughter-in-law and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ward of Lake La pish, last year. MISS WIPPER GUEST Turner Miss Fannie Wipper of Portland has been visiting at the home ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wipper In the Summit hill dls rtlct. Miss Wipper was also a guest of her sister Mrs. Cordell Ball and family in Turner. MISSIONARY WOMEN AT MERRYMAN HOME nUt,rtonTh Missionary society of the Christian church held Its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. J. Merryman Tuesday after noon with about 30 members in attendance. The program was furnished by Mrs. Eva Wolfard's division and Stewart's division. RESIDENTS URGED TO ORGANIZE CLUB ' Hazel Green All the Hazel Green residents who have any Interest in organising a community club are urged to be present at a meet ing at the local scnooinouse to oe held Friday evening, octooer it. Officers will be elected for the affiliation with the county federa tion. Committees will also be ap pointed to that a program can be arranged during the forepart 01 November. PNEUMONIA FATAL TO FRANK SPLONSKI Mt. Angel Frank SplOnski, " 24 years, of age. : who lived in tne Crooked Finger district, died Wed nesday afternoon from an attack of pneumonia. He had been 01 a short time. He Is survived by hts widow, for merly Miss Barbara Borschowa, and an Infant child; his .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul SplonskI of Crooked Finger: several younger brothers and sisters; his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Mike Wetzel, and several uncles and aunts. Funeral arrangements have hot been made. PEP ASSEMBLY IS HELD AT MONMOUTH Mrmmnuth A Tvn nssemblv was held at the normal school Tuesdsff morning. Katherine Olday, vice president of the student body told of the latest plans for the games with Chlco Saturday. The yell lead er led the assembly In some pep yells Mr. Dewey and Coach Wolfe spoke about the game. LIONS SPONSOR CARAVAN Monmouth The Lions club Is sponsoring a caravan to Portland Saturday. They plan to meet the students' train and Join them In a rally before the big game with Chico In Multnomah stadium. HAZEL GREEN'S SCHOOL OPENED FOR FALL WORK Hazel Oreen The' Hazel Green school Resumed school activities Wednesday morning. Mrs. Flora Hedrlck has charge 01 tne upper grades with Miss Alma Stauffer as nrlmarv teacher. - Several families with children have moved away while others have moved in. Among the families who have left the community are the Ralph Van Cleaves, William Luk- injrsal and Mrs. Luanda 'Stamen. New friends entering children are the GrenquUts who bought the Ralph Van Cleave property and the Hufferds who are renting the August Zlelinski farm. There are 35 pupils in the pri mary room, seven of them begin ners who are Marie Montandon, Lillle Yoshlkl. Shirley Johnson, Sanford Mlo, Sam Oglhara, Archie Rutherford and Keyo M. There are 32 pupils in the upper grades, four being new ones.' Plans are being outlined for a resumption of club work among the older pupils. Last year the Boys' Rabbit club and tne uiris- uw tng club did splendid worfc, : ILLNESS REPORTED AROUND MT. ANGEL Mt. Angel Marguerite Warner, year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. carl Warner was taken to tne su- verton hospital for an appendicitis operation. Mrs. J. P. Rlchter is seriously ill at her home north of town. Her daughters, Anna and Sophia, who are living in Portland, have been called home. Mrs. M. A. Zeis, living south of here. Is seriously ill at her home with an attack of pneumonia. Jimmy Orlesenauer, small son of Mr. and Mrs. John Orlesenauer, is ill at home with an attack of pneu monia. . JOHNSON BUYS HOUSE Monmouth P. H. Johnson bought the house next to Crlder's Depart ment store. He Is having the house moved to a vacant lot on West Main St. The house is being fixed over for rental purposes. A new store wui be built on the vacant lot. NURSE ON VACATION Sllverton Miss Margaret Arthur, trained nurse located at Bandon, has been spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Susan Jane Arthur, who resides near the power plant. MRS. OLSKN ILL ' Sllverton Mrs. Oscar Olsen of near Sllverton, who was taken to the, local hospital for observation and medical treatment underwent an appendicitis operation Tuesday. She was reported to have been In a serious condition for a few days. Sllverton Twins were born to Mr. and Mrs. Pctor Olsen of Mar quam at the local hospital Tues day morning; a girl weighing six pounds and a boy weighing seven poundn. - TOD AT , FRI. SAT lft)UVM who couldn't get aloof until "another woman" and "an- otber aiaa" entered tbe ease M ast $crt)iee to DDEETVTEDtT TT. LLdDOJDS YOUIlLCfilCAJL ROUTE OB rHVat R f o n THAT TRIP EAST Via Portland by Union Pacific is roar fast, most convenient mode of travel cast to Den wer, Kansas City, St. Louis as well as to Chicago. The famous Portland Limited leave Portland daily 610 P. M,. carrying deluxe Pull man, Dining and Observa tion car; and afford such features as ladles' lounge, men's club, buffet, barber shop, bath, ladies' maid, valet. FOB INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS! General Passant n ritteck WU ret lama. On. I 1 H ft Wm I KANSAS CITY 1 1 J V ST. OU I S Dent, H UNION PACIFIC TMIt OVERLAND BOUTS X. - ,r.Jw. ur BENEFIT PLANNED ' BY ALTAR SOCIETY Gervais St. Rita Altar society met at the home ot Father Orth Wednesday afternoon. The meet ing was called for the purpose ot making plans for a benefit card party which will be given at the Gervais city hall Thursday evening. Novemoer it. Alger the business meeting the ladies spent a social afternoon. TRIPLE LINK CLUB OFFICERS SEATED Sllverton The Triple Link club ot the Rebekah lodge held Its first fall meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Allen on pine street. " The new officers who- were elect-' ed at their last meeting in July are as follows: president, Mrs. A. Lenfold; vice president, Mrs. Mary Andrews; secretary, Mrs. 8. A. Gay; treasurer, Mrs. Sylvia Allen. - After the business meeting and a social hour the new officers serv ed refreshments. - - - MT. ANGEL CAUCUSES FOR CITr OFFICIALS Mt. Angel A city caucus will be held Friday evening, October 25, to nominate a city mayor, a city treas urer and three counciimen. At the council meeting Monday evening, a budget committee, R. L. Young, Alois Keber, Emu Bochsler, C. J. Terhaar and P. N. Smith, was appointed to present a budget at the next meeting. DAREDEVIL MODEST: TAKES PLUNGE ALONE Sllverton Daredevil Al Faucet, water fall Jumper, has a rival who goes over without a canvas boat, and swims ashore without assist-1 ance. He did not advertise the feat and try to capitalize the event but quietly plunged over In the presence of his pal, George Lukens, of Ores ham. formerly of Sllverton. While Jack Manlove of Portland, who travels for the Glllan Cole Co. of Portland, and Mr. Lukens were fishing on the North Fork of Silver Creek Sunday afternoon about four teen miles southeast of Sllverton, Manloves' feet slipped while wading above the lower North Silver Creek BOLLYWOOD THEATRE Home of 25c Talkies , . Last Times Tonight BHUt tQV CAREE l-Vu .i.M.alftal. ll Coming Friday Satarday falls' and he was precipitated Into the Immense deep swirling pool 35 feet below. After swimming out, climbing out of the deep canyon, walking a . mile, then driving to Sllverton where he put on dry clothes, he feels none the worse tor his experience. who formerly resided on a farm near Turner in the crawiora dis trict' moved this week to the coast. They are located on a dairy ranch near Cloverdale ana tneir many TURNER RESIDENTS LEAVE Turner Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Lar son and family of West Btayton, DANDRUFF ANt PAULINO HAtf M 41 MJfllrtn.1 wUdB IWfertCTlp vi cnMsMaM ma nyte-rs tor t sUasan. totm oui U7 rioaT-Bck .LUCKY TIClB 1 LEISURE HOURS -A55 pleasantly! ' st this hotel of finer ' '' living. Bridge rooms and txtrj facility for eDtertsiniug. Oaehtia - dred more handiome . rooms Just added. NeW coffee shdp open till midnight U. A LittU, lfMf jjfOtmy Carl Needkam.AitiittrU TAYLOR AT. CFARRELL San Francisco friends wish them fuccess in tba new enterprise. , Wife desertion has been made a felony In Texas. DIRECTION FOX WEST COAST THKATRK8 LAST TIMES TODAY TOMORROW Harry Langdon TALKING In "Hotter Than Hot" , , tiEOKOH XYOK8: Haiwlst Songster ; FRI. SAT. ONLY RICHARD DIX In his all talking "The Love Doctor" ON THE STAGD . Fanchon & Marco's "SCREENLAND -MELODIES" . , with the 10 Sunklst Darlings Coming KORAN & MACK BUT FOX WEST COAST SCRIP AND SAVE MONEY Hair Rats Are Gone! 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