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WILLAME1TE VALLEY NEWS
BY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
SATUKUAY, J UNE 21, 1930
SUNDAY MARKS
FINAL SERMON
CHURCH YEAR
West Salem Sunday will mark
the close o! the present conference
year for the Ford Memorial church,
the last conference setting the
close of the year In June, here
after. Instead of September. The
pastor, Rer. M. A. Groves, will
have completed 21 months' work
on this charge before conference
convenes in Astoria next week.
During the past two years, some
splendid things have been accomp-
Ushed by the West Salem church
and the Summit church, both of
which are cared for by Rev. Groves.
During this period, there has been
a net increase in the membership
of 50 per cent. &8 new members
having been added to the church
rolls. A substantial payment on
the church debt and some small Im
provements to the church properly
have been made, a total of $800
having been expended for these
purposes.
It is felt by an those interested in
the welfare of this community that,
in a few years, under efficient pas
toral and lay leadership and backed"
or us memDers and constituents
that the Ford Memorial church wil!
become one of Salem's leading
churches.
At the morning services Rev.
Groves, will preach his final ser
mon for this conference year. His
sermon topic will be, "Chosen of
God." The special musical num
bers will be, a piano offertory and
voluntary by Miss Ruth Rees, and
a vocal duet by Miss Helen Gosser
and Miss Ada Clark.
At the evening service, tlie chil
dren who have been attending the
dally vacation Bible school will give
a demonstration of the work they
have been doing during the past
two weeks. I)r. C, M. Andrews, di
rector of religious education of the
Oregon conference of the M. E.
church, will give a short address.
The complete program will be as
follows: Piano solo, Ora McDowell;
son by the entire school; memory
drill, beginner's class; Bible story.
Teresa Mae Greene; the "Twenty
Third Psalm" upper clarsw; refer
ence hunting, thud grade; books of
, the New Testament, books of the
Old Testament and the Beatitudes.
pupils of the intermediate room,
Lyle Thomas, teacher; Bible story,
Fred Warren; pageant, 'The Good
Neighbor," third grade; address.
Dr. C. M. Andrews, presentation of
the diplomas by the teachers.
GLOB GROUP MEETS
AT MARTIN HOME
Amity The E. S. S. C. met at
the home of Mrs. H. R. Martin
south o( Amity Thursday. The af
ternoon was spent in shelling peas
for tho tostci.1 A luncheon was
served at 5 o'clock by the hostess,
assisted by her daughters, Mrs. El
wood Cooper and Mm. Carl Martin.
Members present wero Mrs. Ed
ward McGlure, Mrs. Fred Schaeffer,
Mrs. Etta Day. Mrs. W. T. Weston.
Mrs. Olcnn Westjon. Mrs. Llovd
Tresham and children, Mrs. Bessie
Sorensen. Mrs. Fred Walllnir. Mrs.
Carl Martin, Mrs. El wood Cooper
ana daughters, viola and Orvetta.
Guests of the club at this meeting
were Mrs. J. A. Breeding. Mrs.
leniia Harrison, Barbara Dissraore
and Charlotte Jouta.
YOUTHS ARE GIVEN
PARTY ON BIRTHDAY
Grand Island Jacob Tompkins,
in, ana Harry Tompkins, 14, were
honored when tnelr parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Tompkins entertain
ed 33 young people of this and the
surrounding neighborhoods at their
home Wednesday evening.
VISITOR IS HONORED
Sllverton Mrs. H. R Steen and
her daughter, Mrs. Calriee John
eon, entertained Wednesday In hon
or of Mrs. Stren's other daughter,
Mrs. Gordon McCall, who Is visit
ing here with her two children from
Reeds port where McCall Is super
intendent of the saw mill. Those at
tending were Mrs. McCall, Mrs. Ed
Holden. Mrs. O. P. Ormbrek, Mrs.
O. B. Bentson, Mrs. E. J. McCall.
Mrs. Carl Specht, Miss Ina Harold
and the Hostesses.
NAME SCHOOL BOARD
Hopewell C. E. Matlock and Eurl
Bice were elected directors in the
Hopewell distr ict at the school meet
ing Monday. Mrs. C. E. Mattock
was elected clerk.
ILL IX HOSPITAL
Sllverton Mrs. Albert Van San
tan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Dunllrr of near Sllverton, un
derwent a major goiter operation at
til Mt. Tnhm linanital I., n . t-
Thursday and is doing nicely. Mrs. '
Ajumivt vm uuwn wim ner uaun
ter Tuesday and returned Thursday
evening.
WBE( K VICTIM IMPROVES
Sdo Ell Delong continues to
Improve slowly from nuto wreck in
juries Of few -ftk ni.n Tt
comes to Sclo from a farm a few i
miles east for medical and surgical
attention and gets along reason
ably with his horseless carriage, as
he rails hf fnltlifnl rnitrhe.
ANY
junk:
Any Amount
PAY MARKET PRICE
Phon 492 we'll call
Salem Junk Co.
? N. ComercM St
SAtTRON KLINE
UNION CHURCH HOUR
PLANNED AT DALLAS
Dallas Sunday the Presbyterian
and Evangelical churches will hold
union services. The morning serv
ice takes place In the Presbyterian
church when Rer. Jacob Stacker
will preach on "The Compelling
motive In the life of fit. PauL"
The evening service will be held
In the Evangelical church when the
choir will present ft musical pro
gram. : r
IDEAL REBEKAH
LODGE INSTALLS
NEW OFFICERS
Turner The Ideal Rebekah lodge
of Turner met Wednesday evening
in regular session in the Odd Fel
low's building here with a large
attendance of members and several
visitors. Considerable business was
transacted followed by a social hour.
Mrs. Gayette Barnett gave a hum
orous monologue. This was the first
of a series of short plays that have
been distributed among the mem
bers, a playlet to be presented every
lodge meeting to keep the record at
tendance of members at every ses
sion. Following a social hour the ban
quet as served and enjoyed by all
present. Additional guests were Mr.
and Mrs. George Naderman and
children, Gerald and Cleona of 6a
lem, and Mrs. Naderman's brother,
Cecil Martin of Turner.
The next regular meeting of Ideal
Rebekah lodge will be an important
one, and Installation of officers wiil
take place. Miss Mabel Walker will
be installed noble grand; Mrs. Susan:
Girardin, vice-grand; Mrs. Lucille
McKinney, secretary; Mrs. Gayette I
Baniett, financial secretary; Missl
officers will be appointed at the time I
Muriel Salisbury, treasurer. Other,
of installation.
BRIDGE IS ENJOYED
AT JOHNSON'S HOME
Amity Mrs. Roy Johnson enter
tained with a brid ;e parly Thursday
afternoon in hunur of Mrs. C. A.
Puller, who Is motoring from here
to Klamath Falls in July.
Pour Ubles of bridge we;-e played
Mrs. C. A. Fuller received the prize
for high score and as guest 01
honor was presented with a gift.
Mus Louise Fuller of Shcnian.
Texas, Mrs. E. U. Fulie of Peck.
Idaho, Mrs. Mliiuon Smith. Mrs.
Helen Peery, Mrs. J. C. Johnson of
McMinnvllle. Mrs. Claude Van
Busklrk, Mrs. O. A. Vunnlcc, Mrs.
A. R. Rlerson, Mrs. Frew w. New
man. Mrs. E. O. Morse. Mrs. Emil
Lindroff. Mrs. Earl Massey, Mrs.
James Payne, Mrs. T. W. Dickey.
Mrs. O. E. Roth, Mrs. C. C. Ran
dall, Mrs. J. M. Umphlette and
the guest of honor Mrs. C, A. Ful
ler.
BIRTHDAY DATES
HONORED AT PARTY
ITopmere Mr. and Mia. Julian
DeJardm entertained about 20 rela
tives recently at their Hopmere
hope at a birthday dinner, honoring
Julian DeJardln and his twin sis
ter, Mrs. Julia DeJardln Brusse!. on
their birthday anniversary, and Mrs.
Julian DeJardin's brother-in-law,
Chet Sundberg of Salem.
The guests were Mrs., Joe Vander-
beck of West Wood burn, Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Lilac of Gervats, Mr.
and Mrs. A. DeJardin. Mr. and
Mrs. Brussell of Wood burn. Mr. and
Mrs. B. DeJardin. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Keppingei. Mr. and Mrs. Civet Sund
berg of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Gabe
DeJardin. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Julian
DeJardm. Donavan DeJardln and
Maxtne DeJardln.
BRIDGE IS ENJOYED
Bllvertot. -Mrs. Walter Arbuthnot
entertained with a seven table
bridge Thursday afternoon, honor -In?
Arbuthnot' moth, Mrs. J. B.
Arbuthnot of Joplin, Missouri, who
is making a visit here. Mrs. H. R
Irish won high score, Mrs. Hugh
Range second and Mrs. William
Service third.
SCHOOL IS IMPROVED
Hopewell Tlie Palrvlew school
district No. 25 is having Its yard
cleaned up. Angus Mclntire is do
ing the work. KU3t Strata was
elected school director at the meet
ing Monday. The others are the
same as last year.
DIRECTORS NAMED
Airite The Alrlle school meeting
was held at the school house Mon
day and elected Edward Bose di
rector for three years and Miss La
vrlle WiMiims for clorfc.
Salem Golf
Garden
Gardea Golf
DRIVE
T Salem CloH tisrdra
APPROACH
The ffl.r and secure
E rif saen t
PUTT
. On an II Hole Miniature
Coure
Every Hole Different
We furnish clubs and balls
Good etean fun for everyone
frlces
1st game 35c
Every game after 1st
l.e
Tome and play all morning
For see
All Afternoon for II Ot
North Commerrlal
Arrow front Marlon Square
BIBLE SCHOOL
HAS VACATION
AND BIG PICNIC
West Salem -The dally vacation
Bible schooj, which, has been in
session for the past two weeks,
closed Friday afternoon vlth an
ail-day picnic, held in the River
side park. About 70 children and
a few mothers attended the picnic
and later the dinner Which was
served la the community hall.
This Is the second vacation Bible
school held in West Salem and it
has been much larger and better
than the one held last year. In al
most every way. Enrollment this
year totalled 75 with an average
attendance of 54 daily. Both the
total enrollment and the daily at
tendance far exceed that of last
year. A marked enthusiasm has
been shown by both the children
and tlie teachers and some high
class work has been done. A great
deal of credit is due tlie teachers.
Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Groves, Mrs.
Esther Anensen and- Lyle Thomas,
who donated their time and ser
vices without charge. The school
board also heartily cooperated in
tho undertaking by- donating the
use of the new school house. No
tuition was charged the students,
but a few expenses were Incurred
in running the school and anyone
desh'.ng to contribute toward these
expenses may do so by seeing Rev.
Groves.
STAGE IS CHARTERED
BY LODGE MEMBERS
SI I verton Twenty-seven members
of the local Pythian Sisters and
Knights motored to Oregon City in
a chartered bus and private cars
and were guests of the Cataract Py
thian lodge there at an open meet
ing Thursday evening.
This was a fraternal get-together
meeting. There was a splendid pro
gram, cards, dancing and Teiresh
ments. Members' attending included Mrs.
Oscar Satern, Mrs. 0!e Satern, Mrs.
Victor Satern, Mrs. O. P. Ormbrek,
Mrs.. P. Munson. Mrs. O. S. Hauge,
Mrs. S. Tarycni. Mrs. C. Balimorc,
Mrs. O. Hatteuertf, Mrs. L. G. Mc
Donald. Mrs; A. Haugen. Mrs. A.
Stmnd, Mrs. H. Jensen, Mrs. O. J.
Moe, Mrs. E. Adams, Mrs. J. C. Lar
son, and the hostess.
TRINITY TEACHERS
GUESTS IN COUNTRY
Bethany Mr. and Mrs. Silas Tor
vend" entertained the Sunday school
teachers of Trinity church of Sll
verton at their home here Thurs
day night Tho evening was spent
in a. round table discussion led by
Rev. II. L. Foss. Following this a
social hour was enjoyed during
which the hostess served! refresh
ments. Those motoring out for the af
fair were Rev. Foss and Mrs. Alvln
Legard of Silver ton; Mr. and Mrs.
L. H. Meyer, Miss Althca Meyer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Larson and Miss
Viola Larson from Brush Creek;
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Torvend,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Torvend and
Evelyn Torvend from Bethany.
SCHOLARSHIP STOCK
JUDGE MAKES TRIP
Zena Jesse Walling will drive to
Corvallis where be will attend the
stock judging; contest ' before re
turning home, accompanied by his
younger brother, Ellis, who has been
attending: the boy and girls' club
session there the past two weeks.
This Is the fourth time he has won
a scholarship and attended the sum
mer school for club members. The
boys are both prominent members
of the sheep club and have made
tlielr honor on Shropshire.
GRAND
LAST TIMES TODAY
Beau
Bandit"
with
HOD La ROCQl'E
2 Comedies O
"All Stuck I'p"
Campus Sweetheart"
"NEWS" "ACT"
bl'AKIS TOHOUROW
rlMl: Always
TRINITY MISSIONARY
CIRCLE ENTERTAINED
Sllverton Mrs. Martin Hatteberg
entertained the Trinity missionary
circle at her home Wednesday af
ternoon with a foodly attendance.
The women spent the early after
noon sewing on charity work and
later held a social hour of music
after which the hostess served re
freshments. Attending were Mrs.
Marie Ooplerud, Mrs. Ed Holden,
Mrs. H. Li. Fobs. Mrs. Elmer Olsen,
Mrs. t., N. jaconson, Mrs. can Ben'
son.
FALLS CITY HI
COMMENCEMENT
HELD THURSDAY
Palls City The commencement
exercises for the Falls City schools
were held Thursday evening in Vic
tory hall.
The program for the evening was
as follows: Invocation, Rev. Rozel-
la Douglas; vocal solo, Lucile Miles;
presentation of eighth grade diplom
as, H. Mather Smith; processional
march, Virginia Adams; vocal sola
Charal Howell: address, Prof. R. H.
Dann of O. A. C; vocal solo, Went-
worth Van Den Bosch; presentation
of awards, H. u. Watenpaugh; pre
sentation of high school diplomas,
H. Mather Smith; vocal solo, Charal
Howell; avocation. Rev, Rosella
Douglas; recessional mar:h, Vir
ginia Adams.
Tlie members of this class are
Laroy Allen, Cecil Carey, Velma
Critchlow, Agnes Helgeson, Revelle
Howell. Eisie Jones and Clarence
Olson.
The awards this year were a
scholarship valued at one hundred
dollars which was given to Elsie
Jones, and a gold plaque which was
awarded to the beat student for the
past year wlio was Lavon Morgan,
a sophomore. The name will be
engraved upon it and kept at the
high school.
Special honors were also given
Cecil Carey and Elsie Jones who
won medals in the oratorical con
test and who were quite prominent
hi dramatics.
BED GROSS GIVEN
CHECK THROUGH WILL
Albany The Linn chapter of the
American Red Cross received a
check for $117633 Friday from the
estate of William W. Olmsted, who
died in Portland in 1936. The resi
due of Olmsted's estate was to be
divided equally between the Albany
Red Cross and the Portland Salva
tion Army, according to the will of
Mr. Olmsted, who was a Civil war
veteran. At the time of his death the
Linn chapter received $2000.
NINTH ANNIVERSARY
OF BIRTH 0BSRVED
Turner Mrs; A, Dumbeck enter
tained with a party on Wednesday
afternoon in honor of her young
son, Aaron Dumbeck, on his ninth
birthday anniversary at her home
in the CI over dale district Refresh
ments wereerved. In the group ol
guests were Mrs. Gayette Barnett,
Aarons, teacher, Florence Garner,
Gertrude Cook, Rachel Garner, Ma
bel Schlfferer, Vernon Hedges, Gor
don Kunke, Lowell Hadley, Robert
Hedges, the honor guest. Aaron
Dumbeck and his mother, Mrs. A.
Dumbeck. - '
MOTOR TO EVERETT
Scotts Mills Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
B rougher of this place and their
son. Dr. and Mn. B rougher of Van
couver, Wash., motored to Everett.
Wash, recently where they visited
with their son and brother. Harvey
B rougher, returning Tuesday eve
ning. While there they all motored
to Vancouver, B. C, all reporting a
delightful trip. Ira Brougher and
niece, Margaret Coulson, had charge
of the store in the absence of Mr.
Brougher.
Hollywood
HOME OF 25c TALKIES
LAST TIMES TODAY
THE RETURN Of
SHERLOCK
HOLMES?
Abo Serial HAWK OF THE
HILLS. CRAZY CAT COM
EDY. FABLE COMEDY
PAT11E SOIND NEWS.
COMING SI' V.. MOS. AND
TUESQAY
Continuous Performance
Sunday 2 to 11 p. M.
FIRST SHOWING in SALEm
Bonn Ijhv Throbs an
Thrills
She Sine She Clowns She
Danrra She's Marreloas
in this
Her first
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POLK PARK DAY
IS SLATED FOR
NEXT MEETING
Dallas Sundar Is Polk county
park day and weather permitting
all services will be held in the park.
with one exception, that in the ere'
nine.
The Bible school will meet st the
usual hour. Special speakers nave
been secured tor this occasion. El
mer Boyer Irom the Congo, Africa,
will address one croup, and c. F.
Swander. secretary for the Chris
tian church of Oregon will speak to
another section.
Communion will be dispensed at
the morning service. A special mus
ical program has been arranged for
this outdoor meeting.
At noon there will be a basket din
ner, followed at 2:34 o'clock by the
afternoon service. Victor - Morris,
pastor of the Monmouth church, is
scheduled to speak.
The evening service will be held
in the church at lp.ni. A varied
program of readings, vocal and In
strumental numoers will oe given
at this time. A cordial Invitation is
extended to everyone to attend.
GERVAIS SOCIETY
MEETS AT CHURCH
Gervals The Presbyterian Wom
en's Missionary society held an all'
day meeting at tlie church Wednes
day. "TralUnz the Conquestadores'
was the book studied, ana some
chanters were outlined in the morn
ing. At noon a pot-luck luncn was
served in the social nail. A business
session over which Mrs. Scott Jones
presided, was held after lunch. Mrs.
A. B. Mlnaker led tlie devotional.
Members present were Mrs. John
Cutsforth. Mrs. Ross Cutsforth, Mrs.
Ben Jelderk, Mft. John Harper, Mrs.
Robert Harper, Mrs. A. R. Sleg
mund. Mrs. Gus Moisan, Mrs. Irve
Cutsforth, Mrs. C. A. Sawyer. Mrs.
Sumner Stevens. Mrs. George Wynn.
Mrs. Herman Jelderk, Mrs. Virginia
Booster, Mrs. S. O. Manning. Mrs.
Scott Jones. Mrs. R. S. Marshal,
Mrs. D. B. Durrette, Mrs. T. A. Dit
mar. Mrs. William Allsup, Mrs. Geo.
Wadsworth, Mrs. A. B. Mlnaker,
and Mrs. I. V. McAdoo. Guests were
Mrs. h. D. Mars of Salem and Mrs.
A. B. Adki3son.
FAREWELL SURPRISE
FOR AURORA WOMEN
Aurora A tarewtn surprise party
was (riven Mrs. Pauline Hoffman
and Mrs. Fred Keil at the letter's
home. Mrs. Hoffman and Mrs. Keil
left this week on a two weeks' visit
to Sandpoint, Idaho.
Those present for the evening
were Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bolland and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoff
man and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Thlel, Mrs. Martha Yost,
Johanna, Mabel and Allen Yost.
Miss Sidonia Nordhausen, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles KeiL Mr. and Mrs.
Hugo Keil and son, Mrs. Pauline
Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Keil, Walter. Howard and Verna
KeU.
FINISH SECOND PICKING
Zena Strawberry picking has
been in progress here for the past
week, the second picking will be fin
ished this week and the third will
start next Monday. Contrary to
general reports from other cectkms
it said that the crop here or Et
terberga, particularly on the Henry
aereaire. Is good. .
Fancfeon
present
: SAT.
SUN. J
ancfeon & MarcoV
present their
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Pl-vZ GEORGE JACKlt k('m
H'St3l Snnklst Beauties rlH
9 lion Meier and Klfllnorlans Jr'i$l fi
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r"".in""ig J SCREEN I 1 11 R M-
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"CITY SERVICE1
SUMMER VACATION
FOR LODGE NEARS
Independence There will be a
regular meeting of Adah chanter,
O. . 8. Tuesday evening. Reports
from the grand chapter will be giv
en by tlie delegates who were pres
ent, and there will also be balloting
and initiation. This will be the last
meeting of the season before the
summer vacation.
FLOWER MISSION
DATE OBSERVED
Woodburn Mrs. Perla L. Love
entertained the Woodburn W. C. T.
U. at her home in Cupid's Court
Friday afternoon. Following A
short business ; session the devo
tions were led by Mrs, F. B. Cole
man. The program, which fea
tured flower mission day, was In
charge of Mrs. Carrie Young, su
perintendent of the flower mission
department, and the following In
teresting numbers were given:
Reading, Miss Frances Wood! In:
an article telling of the love of
Frances Willard for flowers and of
the life of Jennie Cassidy, an In
valid, who originated flower mis
sion day, was read by Mrs. A. H.
Dean; Mrs. Glenn S. Hartong, Mrs.
Woodfln, Mrs. W. D. Simmons and
Mrs. Carrie Young, gave readings.
A playlet entitled "The Message of
the Flowers," was given by Mies
Ina Bonney, Mrs. Perle Love and
Miss Marcile Love. Tlie program
dosed with a reading by little Ar
lene Coleman, "Are You God's
Wife?"
- Refreshments were served by Mrs.
Love, assisted by Mrs. J. R. Landon
and Miss Marcile Love.
JEFFERSON STUDENTS
BACK FROM COLLEGE
Jefferson The following Jeffer
son girls have returned home af
ter completing their year's woik at
tlie University of Oregon:
Lucile Smith, who majored In
English, received an honorable men
tion and was graduated with a
B. A. degree.
Marguerite Looney, Jr., affiliated
with the Alpha Gamma Delta, who
majored In English, received a B. S.
degree. She was also a member of
the Philomelee, a women a varsity
debate squad.
Florence Thomas, a ireshman.
who majored in music, is a member
of the social sorority Delta Delta
Delta.
Helen Kins, a graduate of the
Oregon Normal school at Monmouth,
majored In journalism.
The girls home from O. A. C. lor
the summer vacation are Lorene
Hart, Verna McKee. Virginia, Mc-
Kee, Gamett Whedbee and Frances
Goln.
DANCE
AT
MELLOW MOON
Sat, June 21
Return Engagement
NOVAK'S
CM Dance Band
A Real Dance Band
Don't Miss Itt
& Marco
their
GERVAIS LODGE
TEAM HAS PART
ON VISITATION
Oervate A (roup of 30 Gerrals
Rebekah lodge members. Including
the degree staff, visited the Wood-
burn Rebekah lodge Tuesday eve
ning. The degree ataff from Ner
vals put on the Initiatory work for
Wood burn's candidate, Mrs. Maude
Pendleton. At the close of the
meeting refreshments were served.
The degree staff Included Mrs.
Minnie Moore, captain: Mrs. Alta
Foren, Mrs. Helen Welsner, Mrs.
Anna Dunlavy, Mrs. Adolphlne Har
ris, Mrs. Minnie Alsup, Mrs. LiUion
Shaner. Mrs. Florence Shields, Mrs.
Mary Sawyer, Mrs. Florence Oddie-j
and Mrs. Gladys Fitts. Others who
had Important parts were Mrs. Liz
zie Massey, Mrs. Ida Schwab, Mrs.
Marie Cole, J. I. Blivens, Ray
Snaner, Mrs. Jessie Cooniier and
Miss Palmer, musician. Other mem
bers present were Mrs. J. I. Biiven,
Miss Alice Massey, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Harold, Kenneth Coomler,
Ernest Weisner, W. p. Foren, S..A.
Harris, Rev. D. George Cole, Wil
liam Alsuo. Clcve Siiields and Char
les Moore.
At a recent meeting of tlie Odd
Fellows in Gervals, jewels were pre
sented to members wht have be
longed to Gervals lodge for So and
35 years. Those receiving the 85
year Jewels were Jarre E. Cuts
forth. William Bowley. J. I. Biiven
and W. Pi Collard; thirty year Jew
els were presented to I. W. Kep
hart, George O. Harding and Albert
Lengren: and 35 year Jewels were
presented to C. A. Sawyer, W, B.
Mewhittcr and Oscar Olsen.
SELLS HOME r LAC 15
Mill City Harrv Duffv lias sold
his farm to Eddy Drapela. who has
already tatcen possession. Duffy will
soon move to the farm he recently
purchased near Newlierg.
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A Whole RKO Show of Feminine Loveliness
GIRLS!
GIRLS!
GIRLS!
Red Heads Blondes and Brunettes
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GRACE BARRIE
The Best "Bloes" Singer In A Blue Heen
. A Girl of Nem and Verba
FLO MAYO
The Aerial Butterflr
Youth Talent Charm
Comedy Beauty Ginger Novelty
Will be Found in this
RKO ALL GIRL SHOW
It Glorifies Vaudeville
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Double Picture Program
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New Lew Rammer Prices far Orpheum, Barrala
Saturday MaUare Ue. Evenings and Sunday ....
Kids A Dime Anrtirae
MINISTER HONORED
AT SURPRISE PARTY
Turner Tlie Gleaner Voting Mar
rled People's Sunday school class of
the Turner Christian church sur
prised their teacher. Rev. E. J. Oil
strap, with a party Friday evening
in the church parlors, the occasion
being his birthday anniversary.
Games and -contests were partici
pated in by the 20 guests, alter
which all adjourned to tlie dining
room.
The class presented Rev. Gllstrap
Tith.a leather bound book of poems
WORK UNDER WAY
ON NEWGAS MAIN
Independence The Portland Gas
ar.d Coke company has about com
pleted laying Its main lines In the
rural districts between Salem and
Monmouth and began laving pipe In
the city limits here Thursday morn
ing. Tlie line extends east Irom the
Monmouth street bridge to Seventh
street, thence south to D street and
thence east to Main on D.
The main line only la being laid
at this time and the latterals will
be laid later. A large crew of men
is at work and the work is being
pushed Along rtpldly.
PRINCIPAL LAMBERT
GETS BETTER PLACE
Sil verton Principal Lambert has
resigned his position which was of
fered him again with increase In
salary and has accepted the place
as head master of mathematics In
a private school in Seattle where
he will take up work this fall in a
new $500,000 building. The tuition
per pupil to this school Is $1200. .
Clear Lake Ora 11 Smith Is spend
ing the week visiting at the home
of her grandparents, the Amos
Smiths.
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Girls with s Sense
Ol Humor
GRACE
and
MARIE
ELINE
Those two Hysterical,
, Historical Girls
COMIDY
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with
GEORGE SIDNEY
and
CHARLIE MURRAY
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