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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1929)
pa;k two EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES MARION - LINN COUNTY NEWS BY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1929 I INN PMNFFR IVIlkkll CALLED ON EVE ANNIVERSARY Albany Joseph Waddell, SI, pion eer Liun county resident, died at his home near Albany : Sunday. Funeral service! will be held Wed nesday alternoon from the OalcvUle church, with burial In the River side cemetery at Albany. Death was the result of paralysis from which he suffered a stroke a number of days ago. The stroke occurred the day before he and Mrs. Waddell were to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Waddell had the distinction of having six sons serv. ing actively during the World War., He Is survived by ni widow, seven sons and three daughters, 34 grand children and six great grandchild ren. MOVIE ACTRESS IS KNOWN IN SILVERTON Silverton The moving- picture actress. Juanlta Hnnsen. who re ceived nearly $200,000 In New York City a snort time aso because of burns received In a hotel while tak- '! Ing a shower bath, with her par- i. ents lived in Silverton on South 1 Water street when a child and at " tended school here. , . ' Her urandfather. Rev. Peterson. was pastor of the Lutheran chufch on East Hill for many yeBrs, She was born at Tlior, Iowa, across the street from the house where Nels Dieemcss, now of Silverton, was then living. Her father, Henry Hansen o: Los Angeles, made Dlgerness an ex . tended visit here last summer. 1 RETURN FROM GAME 3 REQUIRES 5 HOURS Turner Russell Dcnyer, Wilfred , Harrison, Clayton Neer, James Den- I yer and Roscoe Portor were strand ed when the Denyer car broke ; down Friday evening while the boys ; were returning from the football game at Brownsville. The car was towed back Into Brownsville and left and the Turner football players took a sta?e to Jeffcrion. Young Harrison called his father, E. J. Harrison, local business man, on the telephone and a car from Ball Brothers parage was sent to Jef ; ferson to the boys rescue. The ath letes were five hours In returning, : home and the cold, foggy night in 3 addition to their defeat by the 1 BrowiuVHle football team did not add any to the pleasure of the trip. NUItSE GKTS JOB Silverton Mrs. Russell Beales of , Portland was here Sunday and .: Monday visiting her father, R. L. wolcott and daughter Mildred. Mrs. ' Beales, who will be remembered as I Helen Wolcott, left Salem Monday for San Francisco where she has se cured employment as a trained nurse. Hor husband, who Is a mu sical Instructor, will go to Ban Francisco In the near future. IIAHItlS IS IIKTTER former Standard Oil employee , here, who was seriously Injured In ar.; automobile accident near Chants Pass In October, has sufficiently recovered to be moved from Orants Pass to Medtord by ambulance. He Is being taken care of In Sacred ean Hospital, uotn legs, left shoulder and elbow were broken, but. h 1 Imnrovlnff fr.rttinllv Ingrown Nail Turns Right Out! A few drops of "Oiituro" In crevice of the insrowtim nail duces Inflammation and pain and ; so toughens the tender, sensitive skin unrlernenth lh tji nail tltat It can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward , MIIIVl UVCI 1I1UI11. "Outirro" Is a harmless antiseptic manulaetiired for rhirunndHi However, anyone can buy trom the drun store a liny bottle ountalnlnit t!reetlnn JUl Hollywood THKATtH Ilcma ol use Talkies LAST TIMKH TOMIillT -7 -;-; inn r - VC-5"a? . V'., 3 v.; t 1 11 M(.'A' Pain V-s J - V rl? Stop VJSvL FANCY WORK TAKES TIME OF MEMBERS Brooks The Brooks Community club held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Slyvester Harris. Mrs. Harris, the president, presided at the business meeting. The afternoon w as spent with fancy work. Refresh ments were served by the hostess. Those preseut were Mrs. B. F. Ramp, Mrs. Mary Martin, Mrs. Vir gil Loomis and children, Bertha and Roy, Miss lillen Hackltt, Mlss-Marle Dunlavy,, Mrs. John Dunlavy, Mrs. A. E.Harris, Mrs. C.L. Allison, jilus Lavonne Harris and the hostess. SILVERTON REBEKAH LODGE TO CELEBRATE Silverton The local Rebekah lodge will have its annual home coming Thursday evening with Frank wrlghtman of Salem the speaker of the day. Those on the entertainment com mittee are Sybil Wells, Mrs. I. L. Stewart. Mt-s Thorburn. Mrs. Roy Skaile, (Catherine Gaylord. On the refreshment committee are Mrs. Hoy-Fiuigerald, Mrs. Fred Baker, Mis. Charles Meyers, Winola Otto- way. Mrs. P. O. Bowman. - Many out of town members are expected to attend, and it is thought that there will be more than 100 present at the gathering. BRIDE AND GROOM FETED AT AURORA woodburn Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yergen entertained a large group or lricnfls and relatives on Sat urday evening at their home near Aurora in honor of their son and his bride. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Yergen. who recently returned from their honeymoon, which they spent at Rockaway. The rooms were very attractively decorated with a profusion of chrys anthemums in harmonious colors. The evening was spent at "5C0'- and the prize for high score was won Yemen. Jr.: the consolation was by Mrs. Henry Miller and Olenn awarded to Mrs. Qeorge Yergrn, ana nova walker of Portland. Many beautiful gifts were presented to the newlyweds. Refreshments were served following cards. At tending from Woodburn were Mr and Mrf. L. M. Eltnry, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and son, Bobby. VISITORS IN TI'KNKR Turner Principal and Mrs. John M. Watson of Forest Grove snent Sunday as the guest of Watson's mother. Mrs. R. J. Watson, in Tur ner. They visited among their many friends who welcomed them back. For three years Watson was principal and athletic director In the Turner high school before ac cepting the Forest Orova position tins tan in, me high school. Mis. Watson taught the commercial do- partment here one year. She Is a member of the high school faculty at Banks this winter. Miss Mild reel Martin of Salem, jpent the week end in Turner with her par ents, Mr. and Mis. W. A. Martin. She Is a stenographer for the Leo N. Child: Realtor company of Salem. ItETIKNS TO IIOSt'ITAL Silverton A. J. Titus of East Hill, who returned fro mthe Veterans' hospital in Portland several days ago where he had been for dx weeks, left for the same hospital again Saturday. He will undcr-go an operation on his nose. He was In a serious condition directly after his toiv-ll operntlon. I Last Times I ffft Western Electric System I Lasl Tlmcs I I ""' T'""' I STARTS TOMORROW ah i.iki.- I The ONE and ONLY . . jg 1 . msmBMs: ''I :""s Vt-s- V-" AITM THE ORIGINAL PLAY Ir-WMf I ! j V":'-'X'. i'-' "4 : yowllhIltenneJwIlhiong '' " 'RrtlM 9 - I t,-7. TVX',(,.f-i you'll navar forget, with o" dro- II Hi..,. if i: ;i I Ji,;:jf .'"a 'malic sweep ond on'emotionol gl &$&L&: li E ' JPh ' held Vi .poll. lW-f 5 fe r'":'V--K& .bound- THERE'S NOTHING ELSE f f-i. ffiJ I LIKE IT IN THE WORLDJ I jWS 1 ! " tV'"-;rVjT ' CI.'nnTryon II TSijjjf if . 1 ji Vllsphen.' Sj'"' Evolr" Brenfl If sM' I I :F MM fes W W ALBANY PASTOR LEAVES CHURCH FOR NEW POST Albany Dr. W. A. Sp tiding, pas tor of the - United Presbyterian church here for the put six years, announced Sunday morning at the church service, his intention of tendering his resignation as pastor of the local church to accept an appointment from the American Board of Mis1 ions to build a new church at Oljmpla, Wash. Dr. Spalding has had the ap pointmtmt under consideration for the past six months and has de cided to accept it, If the congre gation and pre:1?ytery are willing. Members of the congregation voted to hold a meeting next Sun day morning and vote on the ques tion. Dr. Spalding's six years have been very successful ones, members of the church state. In 1927-28 Dr. Spalding was elected general moderator of the United Presbyter ian church, the highest honor that can be bestowed upon any minis ter of the denomination. EIRTHDAY BRINGS- PARTY TO MEMBER Gervais The birthday club sur prised Mis. S. D. Manning, one of their members, at her home last week when the guests arrived showering her with many beautiful and useful gifts. After a social afternoon refreshments were ser ved. ! Members present were Mrs. Emma Sturgis. Mrs. Gene Man ning, "Mrs. Howard Booster, Mrs. Jarvis CuUforth, Mrs. Mary Mor son, Mrs. Geo. Campbell. Mrs. Al Wood, Mrs. Leo Ferrell, Mrs. Geo. Ramp. Mrs. Ralph Sturgis, Mrs. Herman Booster. Mrs. Y. T. Wads worth, Mrs. Wm. Alisup and Mrs. G. J. Moisan weVe additional guests. IMPROVE PROPERTIES . Aurora Nonnan Hurst has com-. menced excavating a basement for the house he will erect on the lot adjoining that of Mrs. Henrieta Will. MOVIES FOR SHAW Shaw Dr. David B. Hill of Salem will present 'some moving pictures at the Shaw public school Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. A few numbers. Including music and readings, will be given after the pictures. Women of the community will serve lunch. ATTEND CONVENTION Pratum Rev. Amanda M it; tier, pastor of the Pratum. Methodist Episcopal church, accompanied by her fllsler-in-law, Mrs. Mitzner, and the Misses Anna Bischoff, Ev elyn Hersch and Helen Mac Thompson, attended the Oregon state Epworth league convention in Portland at the Sunnyside Metho dist church. MDItE Ml'SIC SOOV Silverton Hat Campbell, Instruc tor of the school band and the or chestra as well as the community orchestra, was In Portland the last of the week buying Instruments for the different groups. IVJUKED STUDENT BACK Woodburn Claude Tresidder has again resumed his school work aft er being absent 10 days with a badly sprained ankle which he re ceived while niacin? football. CARD PARTY PLANS TALKED BY MATRONS Gervais The Oervats Past Ma trons' club of the O. E. 8. are sponsoring a public 500 card party to be given in the Masonic hall Thursday evening. The matrons gvie one each year for the benefit of their club and this year Mrs. Jennie Booster, president of the club has charge. PRANTLS ABE HOSTS ON SON'S BIRTHDAY Gervais Mr. and Mrs. Peter Prantl were hosts for a surprise party in their home east of town, honoring their son. Albert J. Prantl on his eighteenth birthday. Thirty five young people were present. Guests were Miss Clara Eder, Margaret Hermele, Alice Prantl, Lecna Bonney, Elizabeth Messer, Monica Berning, Crescentla Bern ini?, Clara Me.ss?r, Victoria Schind ler, Pauline Schlndler. Theresa Schindler. Etheloy Susee, Cecelia Prantl, Florence Manning, Anna Doran. Henry Aicher, Joe Schind ler. Edward Herrole, Tom Hermle. Henry Schiedler, Lawrence Schied ler. Henry Eder. Lyman Eder.- An ton Hauptman, Joe Doran, Frank Adelman, Stanley DeJardin, Ew-a Id Susee, Maurice Su?ee, Anton Adel man, John Adelman, Lawrence Adelman, Lester DeJardin, Carl Stewart. Albert Prantl, and the host and hostess and Mrs. J. W. Cragsman assisted the hostess. Gam&s and cards were played and at a late hour a lunch was sarved.. LYONS PTA MEETS; ATTENDANCE GOOD Lyons The regular meeting of the Lyons P.-T. A. was held at the school house Friday evening with a large attendance. A short pro gram of songs by the primary room and guitar music by Mrs. Bass, Shirley and Millard was very much enjoyed. After a song service, re freshments were served. HOGS ARE SOLD Gervais C. W. CuLsforth was In Portland Thursday to dispose of a carload of hogs shipped the day before. Mrs. Cutsforth accompan ird him r.nd vi'irM wi'h fronds. "Married Life'Not Worth While Blame Wives' "Nerves" "Weak nerves. " sa id a New York doc tor recently, "in my estimation wreck more happily married lives than any other cause." t Besides making the sweetest disposi tion sour and irritable, nervousness is a terrible dram on your vital forces it sans your youth and vour strpnuth nnd dulls your beauty. What a difference from the bright-eyed, vibrant girl be married. No wonder married life seems unbearable 1 Hut you can get rid of your nervous nessspeedily too and become the steady-nerved, radiant woman you once were. Try the effect of Tanlac after meals and be I ore going to bed, and if it doesn't soon make a new woman of you doesn't rid you of that tired, strained feeling go back and get your money. Co to your dru??ist now and get a bottle of Tanlac. Millions of folks have started back on the road to youth, health and happiness with this world famous tonic and there is no reason why you, too, can't begin today to rebuild your worn-out tissues and revitalise your entire system. ZUBERS ENTERTAIN AT SUBLIMITY HOME Aumsvine Mr. and Mrs. John Zuber entertained at their, home in Sublimity with a party for a goup 01 -oung people. . Various games. were played din ing the evening and at a late hour delicious - refreshments were - served Those -present were Thsjma Zu- naaie rails, ncien 4UDer, Cleo Ellis, Leota Bradley, Opal crane. Mabel Hall, Marie Hisel, Christine Albright, Clara Zuber. John Sacre, Wagner Emoev. Har old scnott, Everett Kaiser. Ross Clark, Leonard Lee. Raymond Hi sel, Charles Albright, Clements Zuber, Leonard Zuber and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bro- dine and Mrs. and Mrs. Zuber and son, John. HONORS ACCORDED COLLEGE STUDENTS ' Aurora Vernon Eilers of Aurora has just received one of the 20 com missions in the reserve officer! training corps at O. A. C. Eilers' appointment as captain of infantry was ordered by colonel H. R. Rich mond, Commandant of cadets, as a reward for outstanding military ef ficiency and scholastic ability. An other boy from Aurora at O. 'A. C. also received honors, Archibald At kinson has been named as a mem ber of the freshman debate team as a result of competitive tryouts in recent weeks. Miss klee.v home Pratum Miss Grace Kleen, who Is- attending Portland Bible Insti tute, spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oeonte Kleen. Three famous names each one identifying a product of the high est quality. And what gifts they make Gifts that bring pleasure to the entire family, not only on Christmas day but every day thereafter. All leading retailers sell these products of electrical and scientific genius. They will glad ly show you interesting assortments. Wc urge you to see them while stocks arc complete. Tihcbron Electric Clocks Springless electric clock tliat re quire no winding, regulating, oil ing. Simply "plug-in" to a con venient electric outlet, set it right nd Telechron gives unfailing, accurate time. The Telechron illustrated is Oxford No. 324, $29.00, oneof 1 40 models priced from $14.00 to $1100.00. S U C C E S S O R RCA Radiolas sold exclusively -BY- MRS. ROIDT HONORED AT BIRTHDAY AFFAIR 6 1 ay ton A. group of Invited friend gathered at the apartment of Mra, Betty Rotdt recently to cele brate 'her birthday. A chicken supper, big birthday cae with caQ dies and many good tilings were on the table. The evening was spent with music and conversation. Sev eral lovely gifts were presented the hostess in honor of the day. ST. PAUL SENIORS TO PRESENT COMEDY St. Paul The sutdents of the sen ior class of St. Paul high school will present a three-act comedy-drama in the K. of C. hall Thursday and Friday nights, November 21 and 22 at 8 o clock. The characters of the play, which is entitled "Lighthouse Nan are: Prances Eder as Moll Buzzer; Uester Ernest, Ichabod Bubber; Helen Kas mussen, Injun Jim; Elmer Gooding, Ned Blake; Gussie Duke, Nan; Jack Mahoney, Hon. John Enlow; Nellie Bernard, Hon. Sarah Chumlcy Choke; Irene Schneider, Hortense Enlow; Charles Pelland, Sir Arthur Choke. FISH EltS HAVE PAttTY Silverton Mr. and - Mrs, Louis Fischer of Fisk street gave a bridge party at their home Saturday eve ning. Mrs. W. L. McOinnLs won high score and J. C. Currie conso lation. Refreshments were served after the cards. AL'ROKA HOPS SOLD Aurora Pardey brothers of Au rora have Just sold 200 bales of hops to McNeff at six cents and It is said some have been sold for ax tow THE K E E HOTPQINT inEmm 1 if RCA RaJhlai A gift of pleasure and education for the entire family. RCA Screen-Grid Radiola 46, (illustrated) with the incomparable RCA Electro - Dynamic reproducer, reproduces everything from a whisper to a brass band. Without Radiotrons, $130.00. Other models, $54.00 to $690.00, (less Radiotrons). GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY CORPOPxATION TO PACIFIC STATES ELECTRIC p ii. muMf. 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