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TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1931 PAGE TWO EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES WILLAMETTE VALLEY NEWS by special correspondent j NORTH COUNTY MISSION CLUBS TO HEAR TALKS Woodburn Miss Irene Forsythe, a woodbum girl who arrived last week alter live years spent as I missionary in China, will be greet' ed by the Missionary societies of Aurora, Gervals, Bethel and Wood burn at the Woodburn Presbyterian church next Thursday afternoon, July 23. Miss Forsythe will talk to the members of her experiences In China during the five year's work ana mucn interest is manifested in her appearance In her home town. After the meeting light refresh ments will be served on the lawn at the manse. A cordial Invitation Is extended to the women of the vi cinity. Next Sunday morning Miss Forty the will sneak In the pulpit of the Presbyterian church at 11 o'clock and at the Bethel church In the evening. The two churches will Join in a picnic dinner at noon at the woodburn Auto park. CHRISTOFFERSONS HAVE PARTIES Hayevllle Honoring their mo ther, Mrs. Hans Christoffcrson, on the occasion ol her 63rd birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Burns Christofferson entertained at a large dinner Sun day. Friends and relatives asked In compliment to the honor guest were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Chrtstof ferson, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Chris tofferson and daughters, Wilroa and Lucille, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Charles An tiresen and son Paul. Earl Hay- worth and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Burns Chris tofferson. Hayesville Mrs. M. F. Gerber en tertained at a surprise party honor of her daughter Ruth last week at the home of Mrs. Burns Chrtstofferson. Various games Interest to the young folks was played during the evening. Refresh merits were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Bums Christoffer son. Those Invited beside the honor guest, Miss Ruth Gerber, were Miss Marguerite Bally, Miss Vivian Lar- ao. Miss Joy Greig, Harold Oil lis pie. Bob Perkins, Mr. adn Mrs. E. ' M. BvUv, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ore Iff. Mrs. Hans CTwlttcfferson, Mr. and Mrs. Burns Christofferson and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Gerber. Dance Aids Band Mt. Angel The first of a series of monthly benefit dances for the Mount Angel junior band will be held Thursday evening In the school auditorium. A 7 -piece or chestra, the Harmony Knights, from Salem, will play. WEDDI.ES IN CANADA Stay ton Mr. and Mrs. W, Weddle ore making a motor vaca tlon of several weeks duration and are not expected to return for an other week. They visited their daughter, Mrs. Roy Hiatt at Rose burg and with Mrs. Weddles' sister near wenatchee. Wash., and ac cording to a- letter received by the family here they are now In Can ada. The funeral parlor Is in charge of Wendell Weddle during the ab sence of his father. INDEPENDENCE 4, ALBANY 1 Independence The baseball game between Albany and Inde pendence teams, played on the local diamond Sunday, resulted In a vic tory for the local boys the score being 4 to 1. The attendance was small, and the day was exceedingly not. GUESTS AT WILLIAMS' West Salem The Emory Williams family of McNary avenue entertain ed as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Koch of Mill City and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams who are guests of i ue Kocns for a time. MRS. MERRILL VISTTINQ Amity Mrs. Evelyn Merrill of San Francisco, Is a guest of her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Likens, Mrs. Merrill Is a former Amity girl and a graduate of the hlnh srhool here. MOLLYWOOra Home of 25c Talkie A. IIOMB OWNED TIIKATnl LAST TIMK8 TODAT Malliue 8 l. M. erf." I 1 i I OecMdy I V II aai News FIGURES IN NEINRICK BRUEIVNQ ' tv DFU HANS LUTHER.! iJJsd -' fa QR.JUUUS CUHTlUV. Shown here are some of the outstanding figures In Germany's economic crisis. President Paul von Hlndenburg ordered German banks closed temporarily while Chancellor Helnrich Breunlng and Foreign Minister Julius Curt I us sought to restore the confidence of the people. Through Dr. Hans Luther, presi dent of the Relehsbank, Germany obtained support of the world bank. In the background Is Adolf Hitler, leader of the national socialists, whose strength at the polls last November has been cited In many quar ters as the reason for withdrawal of foreign capital from Germany. SUVER MAKES PLANS FOR GRANGE PICNIC Suver The Suver Orange had a very Interesting meeting of the grange Saturday evening In the Woodman hall. At the business meeting plans were made for the Pomona grange meeting which will be held Saturday, July 25 at Hel mlck park In the form of a picnic with Suver grange as hostess and Monmouth grange assisting. A pro gram will be given in the afternoon. Yvonne Kerr and Margaret Doug las will represent this grange with readings. After the business meeting a short program was offered. George Plov gave a talk on "How I try to pre vent weeds." The Polk county club picnic will be held July 35 at Hclmlck park the same time as the grange pic nic. Ten members of the club from Suver plan to attend this meeting. Diver Hurts Head Silverton Eunene Thomsen, bro ther of Clark Thomsen, life guard at the city swimming pool, hit bot tom when diving Sunday afternoon and consequently is walking around with his head swathed in bandages. There was no open wound. KEN YEOMAN HOME Stayton Kenneth Yeoman of Brogan Is visiting at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Yeo man. Yeoman Is working on a cat tle ranch In eastern Oregon, and brought a load of cattle to Portland for the market. M. Yeoman has left for La comb for the purpose of taking up bis work as lire ranger. in which work he has been engaged for a number of years. Gl'ESTS IN AIR LIE Alrlle Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hadely of Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks and Mrs, Hadely of Portland, arriv ed here late Saturday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hadely. Mehama Miss Arlyn Moe has spent the past week at Stive rt on visiting at the home of her uncle,; Ed. waore. She returned Sunday with another uncle, Slg Moe, who vWted at the John Moe home. I NEW LOWER PRICE '845 s I Ik aW titWJ aKWW tv iNNMil chary fet lrrr a. M. A. c (riot . . , kMt w 4i M to Wtott fw t TWO-OOOft (WAN tux Mr 4 fcwlfi eV IS FAST --YOU CAN TAKE THE LEAD AND KEEP IT Willamette Motors,inc. Liberty & Chemeketa St Phone 8174 Salem, Ore. GERMANY'S ECONOMIC CRISIS Jackie Gosser Has Party on Birthday West Salem Master Jackie Gos ser, son of J. A. Gosser celebrated his 10th birthday anniversary Mon day and In honor of the occasion his mother complimented him with a lawn party, guests being a group of relatives which Included the honor guest, Jackie Gosser; Mrs. T. C. Gosser, Delbert and Frankle Gosser, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. dosser and Winston Gosser. Airlie Card Club Guest at Williams Alrlle The Coo Coo "500" club was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williams. The eve ning was spent In progressive "50055 with hlfrh score lor the men going to W. H. Toedtemler and for the women to Mrs. E. R. Moore. At a late hour was served to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ploub, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Toedtemler, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williams, the hosts, and Mrs. J. O. Simpson of Corvallls, Chester Toedtemler, Paul Banta, Dorece and Maxlne Williams and Miss Lavelle Williams. REMOVED FROM HOSPITAL Turner Mrs. Mearl Ensley and Infant daughter, Dorothy Louise, were removed to their Salem home last week from the Bungalow Ma ternity hospital, and are getting along satisfactorily. Miss Hazel Bones of Turner, graduate nurse is in Salem caring for mother and baby. Mrs. Ensley was formerly Miss Thelma Barnett of Turner and la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It M. Barnett of here. Mearl Ensley is a brother of Mrs K. X. Ball and Clifford O. Ensley, both of Turner. Amity Mrs. Fred Schaeffer Br ing east of Amity, underwent an operation for appendicitis Thursday at tha McMinnrlUe hospital. Her condition Is satisfactory according to last reports. Silverton Miss Jeanetta Dyt of Portland, who has been visiting her cousin, Helen Elton near Silverton for the past week, left Monday for I her home. Kt pkaavk THE NEW OLDSMOBILE ALiULi- hlTLER, AatecUtted Pre$$ PAete FIRST GRAIN CROP DELIVERIES START Sheridan The first of the 1931 grain crop of the Sheridan and Bcllevue district was delivered the past week and Henry Sundburg of Sheridan claims tr.e credit for the first delivery. This was oats and vetch and when separated, the vetch will bring two and three quarters cents per pound. The crop is Hgth over the district around Sheridan. Jake Duerst of the Bellevue dis trict has Just cut a bumper crop of white clover, which, It Is re ported, will when sold pay for the ground It Is planted on. Combining will begin In many wheat fields this week. Many fields have already been cut with the binder and are shocked and await ing threshing. The best estimate of the wheat yield Indicates an average of probably 25 to 30 bushels per acre. A few fields are reported as promising a yield of 50 bushels, i Legion Has Picnic j Amity The American Legion and auxiliary of Amity held a picnic Sunday at the Yamhill river on the Bur Tot ten place near McMinnvllle. The day was spent in swimming, pitch In j horseshoes and social con versation. A picnic dinner was served to about 30. CHrB.CH FUNDS HELPED Donald Mrs. Mao 8t. Helen and Mrs. Clara Johnson had charge of a "home-made" Ice cream sale Sat urday evening whicn netted several dollars for the church funds. WEST 8ALK.H VISITORS Wast Salem Mr. and Mrs. Albert Deranleau and son Dick of Seattle, went week-end guests of his mother. Mrs. Kin ma Deranleau and uncle Luclen Deranleau at the Utters home on Edgewater street. West Salem Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Edgar of Portland vera Sunday guests or tne r. M. Moore, and Mr. "! MrJ- Warren Burch and son Harold and Leo Beall of Rlckreall were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Smith and family. NOVITIATE AT SHERIDAN HAS OPENING SOON Sheridan Workmen are pushing the work on the Sheridan Novitiate at Paradise View and Indications point to a completion of the build lng, which Is being erected for pre sent use. before the scheduled time, (Illy 25. The details of the present build lng have been worked out with the firm of Dougan-Reverman. Inc., of Portland and Father Nathaniel Purcell, supervisor at Paradise View farm, who was an architect before he entered the priesthood Revennan is In actual charge of the construction. This building, which Is temporary, contains 11,000 square feet of floor space and will house the students while the main stands on the ridge of the hill. 600 feet above the surrounding valleys ana its wings command a magnl ficlent view. The temporary building will be converted later Into a gymnasium or recreational building. The par titions installed for rooms are tem porary and will be removed as soon as the permanent building Is ready. Tne supply ox water for the No vitiate has been a paramount issue in the selection of the Paradise View site for the college and for a time stood in the way of early construction work. An attempt was maae to secure drinking water from the Sheridan water supply. The water problem has not been fully solved but a well has been drilled at the foot of the hill and if this falls to meet all the requirements for water a main will be built to the Yamhill River and water pum ped to the reservoir. About 60 boys are expected the latter part of this month for the opening of school work August 2. They come from Washington, Mon tana, Idaho and Oregon and their work will be that beyond the high school. Pastor Is Returned To Church, Donald Donald Miss Lois St. Helen spent Friday night and Saturday as guest of Key. and Mrs. carl Bladder at Marquam. Rev. Blaclc ler was assigned to the Methodist church here for another year and will conduct services here both morning and evening each Sunday with a prayer service on each Fri day evening. Estate In Court Dallas An order admitting the will of Mary J. Chapman to pro bata was filed in the county clerk's office. Personal property was valued at wmis the value of real property was set at approximately 17,500. James Holla Chapman was appointed as executor and Fred Gibson., Mark Schniller and Roy Burton were named as appraisers. BLACKERLXS TO LEAVE Silverton Mr. and Mrs, Pearl Blackerly, who came from Califor nia several months ago where they had been employed In the M. W. A. Old Folks home, will leave soon for Pamona, Calif., where both have secured employment. Mr. and Mrs. Blackerly lived at Silverton many years when he was In the plumbing business. JOHN BKOPHY ILL Klngwood John Brophy of King wood Heights road la very 111 with a severe case of shingles and Is under a doctor's care. ATTEND CONVENTION Mt. Angel Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Smith and daughters, Helen and Grace attended the Furniture Deal ers' convention in Tacoma. ' TOMORROW Douglas Fairbanks; JR. in "CHANCES A slirring romance of war LAST TIMES TODAY The story of m great gambler LIAMUGMEY w life BSSSSB Srt Of Mi ShrinerV Queen f S w fel- - -vi; Associated Preu Photo Lucille Smith of Cleveland was chosen "Queen of tha Mardl Gras" at tha annual convention of the Ancient and Arabic Order of Nobles of The Mystic Shrine In Cleveland. Paralysis Victim Has Much Company West Salem Mrs. M. E. Davis of Skinner street is confined to her bed on account of paralysis but she has many visitors and her room Is kept bright with flowers. Among her recent visitors were her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loggan of Burns. Mrs. Loggan was an all day guest and Mr. Loggan an evening visitor. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Feller and Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Schuer of Donald stopped for visit Friday when on their way home from the beaches and on Sunday Mrs. L. A. McDonald of Eugene spent the day with her. Mrs. Feller and Mrs. McDonald are daughters of Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Mny Ray another daughter Is staying with her. Road Being Oiled Klngwood Officials and work men are oiling the Wallace road from about the Polk county line above Lincoln to the lnter-county bridge where It Joins Edgewater street. IDAHO PEOPLE GUESTS Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Albert Garret and year-old daughter. Nedra, of Boise, Idaho, are visiting Mrs. Barrett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Webb. They expect to be here at least until the middle of August. VACATION IS STARTED Silverton Miss Emma Adamson, Mrs. Cal Schlador's assistant at the Woman's Specialty Shop, star ted on her two weeks vacation Monday. She will spend part of the time at the coast with her sister, Mrs. Holmes of McMinnvllle. She will then go to Woodland, Wash., to visit her brother and family. They will make ft trip to ML Ran ler while there. Donald Guests of Miss Betty Ackerson this week are her cousins. Miss Camille Ackerson of Keating and Miss Dorothy Watson of Voder. it EDWARD C. ROBINSON it tSc r mm rtwt Bobby Jones Shews In The Spoon" W. B. Varieties atrf New ASPINWALLCLAN HOLDS REUNION Hopmere The AsplnwaU clan had its annual family reunion at the state fair grounds Sunday. Ashley M. AsplnwaU and his wife Ellen E. AsplnwaU with their children came to Oregon front South Dakota in 1902 and bought farm at Brooks on which tome member of the fam ily has lived ever since. AsplnwaU died In 1812 but Mrs. AsplnwaU Is still living and resides In Salem. Those present were Mrs. Ellen E. AsplnwaU, Mr. and Mrs. rtay Aspui wall and two chUdren. Mr. and Mrs, Brltt AsplnwaU and two children, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. AsplnwaU and daughter Lucille, Mr. and Mrs. Carl AsplnwaU and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Harold AsplnwaU and son Denny, Mrs. Ruth Olnn and two 6ons, Mrs. Helen Busselle and two chUdren, Mr. and Mrs. Monta Aspln waU, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chaffee, Mrs. Jennie Dow and grand daugh ter Dorothy, Mrs. Maude H. Point er, George Pointer and Harriet Pointer, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. New house and son of Dayton. Mrs? Em ma Newhouse of Newberg, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bump and two children ol Portland, Mrs. Eta wmiarason and daughter Grace of Portland, Mrs. Leroy Daily and daughter of Portland, Miss Madin Bracey of Portland, Miss Ella Pay Fleck of Tillamook, Lloyd Demarest, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester' Manning of Gervals. The reunion was held whUe Mrs. Ruth AsplnwaU Glnn of Willets, Calif, was here visiting her mother. Cousin Inaugurated Turner Fred Mltchel has re ceived word of the recent honors bestowed upon his cousin, Dr. David Robertson at Baltimore, Maryland, when he was inaugurated president of Gouchcr college. Mrs. Herbert Hoover presided over the exercises adding the degree of doctor of laws, to her honorary degree at the im pressive services. Ranch Is Bought Mt. Angel Jacob Dlehl pur chased the 44-acre ranch from William Elchoff, located two miles east of town. Jacob Dlehl s son. Aloystos, wiU take charge of the ranch. Mr. Elchoff Intends re tiring and will move to town. Gl:ESTS AT WITZEL'S Crawford Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Witzel and daughters, the Misses Helen and Helena Witzel enter tained with a dinner party for friends at their country home here, including Mr. and Mrs. Beulah Fisher of Monitor and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and daughters, Thelma and Lois Bruce of Gervals. Both Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Bruce are former teachers of the Crawford district school. ' Rocferc vX6nnetkut Yankee I f J$ C:.rW LEA VING THE DOG BEHIND! is bad enough, but to leave behind the important news of your home com munity is just sacrificing about half of your vacation pleasure. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Will follow you anywhere in Oregon Californians Are Honored at Party Molalla Mrs. Harold F. Ridings entertained a number of women at her home In honor of Mrs. Ernest Palfrey, who with her husband and small child of Dinuba, Calif., an visiting at the home of Palfrey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Palfrye. Cards were the diversion of tha afternoon and Mrs. Palfrey won high score at bridge. Mrs. Palfrey was also presented with a guest prize by the hostess. Guests present were the honor guest, Mrs. Palfrey, Mrs. Walter Schwedllng, Miss Reva Everhart of Portland, Mrs. Ray Helple, Miss Vlda Cole of Portland, Mis. Emory Worth. Mrs. Leo Shaver, Mrs. Al fred Shaver, Miss Faye Toliver and the hostess. Monitor Youth Is Kicked By Horse Silverton Junior, the 34 year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jacobson of near Monitor, waa brought to the Silverton hospital Saturday, suffering with a broken jaw caused by a horse kicking him in the face. It was also found neces sary to take several studies on his lace. Taylors Have Guest Molalla Mrs. Mary Wherrett, who Is attending the summer ses sion of the state normal school at Monmouth, spent the week-end as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Taylor. They were formerly, ac quainted at Oakville, Wash., where Mrs. Wherrett had the honor of be ing the first woman teacher. It has been 25 years since Mrs. Wherret and the Taylors have seen each other. She taught a unit of the Dallas school at the Willamette Valley Logging camp last term and will teach the same school next term. Rogers Clan Meets West Salem Mrs. Guy Newgent and children, Robert and Norma Jean were among the members of the Rogers clan who assembled for their annual gathering on Sunday In the Rogers district south of Sun. ny;tde. Reception Tuesday West Salem There wiU be a re ception held In Ford Memorial church Tuesday evening, July 21, honoring Rev. W. J. Warren and family who are. moving to Gari baldi, where he will have charge of the Methodist Episcopal church. GUEST AT MrADAMS' West Salem Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam McCoUum and son Billie of Portland motored here Sunday and were dinner guests of their cousins, William McAdams and sister Miss Lottie McAdams. An additional guest was Miss Alda Scovlllc of Sa lem. Hnnif -Oh ntd Tiirattr f Wednesday Thursday "THE WIDOW I FROM CHICAGO" r I Alice White M V Edward O. T J Robinson " 2 THE PUBIIC ENEMY weeks for . EVAIVM KNA.PP V