EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES GREATER WILLAMETTE VALLEY NEWS BY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS
FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1936
C. E. UNITS OF
STATE GATHER
ON AUGUST 24
rurner The 17th annual summer
conference (or religious leadership
training of the Christian Endeavor
society of Oregon, will convene Aug
ust 24 at the Turner tabernacle and
continue through August 30.
Preparatory to the opening of the
conference the executive commit
tee of the state Christian Endeavor
union will meet at Turner for two
days. August 22 and 23. Arthur J.
Stanley, the president, will preside
at the executive meeting. Included
on the committee are all state offi
cers, union presidents, ex-state pres
idents and denominational repre
sentatives. The regional vice-pres
idents and union presidents will
have special meetings together.
The program schedule for the
summer conference will include a
Bible study period for 45 minutes
each morning. These will be under
the leadership of Rev. James A.
Smith, pastor of the Presbyterian
church at Cottage Grove, and pas
tor of the Presbyterian church at
Cottage Grove, and pastor-counsellor
of the state union. He has chos
en as his theme "The Christian
Stewardship of time, of personality,
of talents of possessions and of the
gospel, and Jesus, the ideal stew
ard. The Christian Endeavor summer
conference will be held on the
grounds of the pioneer Christian
tabernacle in the southeast part of
Turner. Many of the class periods
will be held outdoors. In addition
to the large tabernacle which seated
3000 persons In the early days, there
are dormitories, laundry and baths,
dining hall and restaurant, and
camping facilities for those who
bring tents to camp.
Miss Viola Ogden of Portland, reg
istrar of the state union, will give
information. Several hundred young
people and faculty leaders are ex
pected to attend the religious train
ing conference.
GREEN'S BRIDGE IS
SITE FOR REUNION
Lyons The Westenhouse clan
held, their annual reunion at Oreens
bridge Sunday. Relatives present
were Hugh Westenhouse. Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Westenhouse, Mrs. May
Kudinhlsn and son Frankle, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Westenhouse, Vincent.
Don and Rowena of Salem, Mr. and
Mrs. George Westenhouse, Mr. and
Mrs. Ardie Westenhouse, Mr. and
Mrs. Con Westenhouse, Joyce, Car
main and Phyllis of Scio, Percy
Southwtck and son James, Mrs.
Lillian Ttschenor of Salem. Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Westenhouse, Ray
and Sybil Prances of Junction City,
Mr. ad Mrs. John Neal and Mrs.
Dell Westenhouse, Holly and Char
ma Ine of Lyons.
JURORS SELECTED
FOR COURT TERM
Albany The Jury panel consti
tuted of Linn countj reside! as for
the September term of circuit court,
which opens Tuesday. September 8.
today waa turned over to Sheriff
Shelton by County Clerk R. M. Rus
sell, and is as follows:
Charles Butler, Laura Oldham,
Thomas G. Dlllard, Edna Russell,
Lebanon; Walter Juhnke, Poster;
Elisabeth Tindle, Josephine Starr,
Brownsville; W. V. Cat. Orleans;
Frank Barnes, Syracuse; E. O. Row
. land, Lebanon; Orah H, Buhl, Ada
Stuart, Flo Nutting, Albany; Bertcl
Bates, Kingston; Rex Nichols, Crow
foot; R. A. Elliott, Tennessee; Lottie
Hense, Orleans; Josepn M. Copeland.
Knox Butte; Eugene Ellis, Cascadla;
A. D. Scott, Rock Creek; William J.
Pettlt, Crawfordsvllle: C. D. Harris.
Shelburn; Alexander Pollok, Sun
rise; Acta Boweraox. Albany; L. I.
Leffler, Scio; Edythe K. Drinkard.
O. O. Coldlron. Haiaey; Chas. W
Rowley, Poster; John Heyerly, Price;
James Turns, Crowfoot; Peter A.
Prhrason, Peoria.
Barn Moved to Make
Way for New Route
Aurora The slate n.ghway coin
mission moved the Holzman barn
on the old Ratieburg farm, In pre
paration for the new highway route
through northwest Aurora. The
Holzman family expects to move this
fall and the new owners, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Bpath of Hherwood, will
take possession as soon as the house
Is vacated.
WILL SEE CAVES
8llverton Attorney and Mrs. Alf
O. Nelson plan to leave Sunday and
will be Joined at Salem by the fam
ily of his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Nelson, for a week's trip
to the Oregon Caves. Crater Lake
and other places of Interest in the
southern pan of the state. Justice
court plana had not been announced
Thursday afternoon during the ab
sence of Nelson
SALEM, THURSDAY AUG. 27 I
WTJ ' jWUKLD S NEWEST BIG SHOWI fc Al
Californians Make
Visit at ML Angel
Mt. Angel Mr. and Mrs. Secondo
Massetty, nee Mary M arson, and
Mr. and Mrs. Guido Baratta of Ma
diera, Calif., are visiting Mrs. Ma
ria Marson at the Fred Schwab resi
dence. They will leave Saturday
for their home In Madiera. Miss
Mary Marson was married In Ma
diera on Saturday, August 8. and
will make her home there on her
return
TEN REMAIN IN
RACE FOR QUEEN
Mt. Angel The second week of
the contest for queen of the Ore
gon Flax festival which will be held
In Mt. Anne September 3, 4 and S,
closed Wednesday evening with 15
contestants eliminated and a num
ber of different girls In the lead.
The 10 final candidates Include
Miss Delphlne Ebner. 8301. Miss El
ated Zollner, 7395, Miss Irene Bern
lng, 6092, Miss Dorothy Schwab,
3828, Miss Lois Volker, 3675, Miss
Agnes Walker, 3662, Miss Agnes
Duda. 3641, Miss Leona Hoffer.
3073. Miss Anna Nag, 2846, and Miss
Audrey Ebner, 3840.
Two candidates, Miss Susanna
Hauth and Miss Adelaide Skonetz
ni. who are clerks in local stores,
voluntarily withdrew from the con
test. The ten leading candidates were
honor guests at a dance given In
their honor Thursday evening at
the auditorium.
HOME-COMING
ORAWS CROWD
Turner The third annual home
coming picnic of the Cloverdale
Summitt Hill resident was held
Sunday at the Cloverdale school
grounds with approximately a hun
dred in attendance. A basket din
ner was enjoyed at noontime, fol
lowed by the business session and
election of new officers which was
held In the schoolhouse. John W.
Schifferer was re-elected president
of the organization, Arthur E. Kun
fce, vice-president, and Mrs. Louis
Kennies, secretary.
Reminiscences of former days
were reviewed by Mrs. Alice Wlpper.
one of the oldest residents of the
Summitt Hill community. The now
deserted Summitt Hill school house
wan constructed In the autumn of
1678. and four generations of the
Wlpper family attended it. Several
years ago It was consolidated with
the large standard Cloverdale school
district which was named the
"Three-Oat" school house the first
year It was built.
Musical selections and readings
were given by Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Amend of Portland, Ore. One of
the various diversions of entertain
ment Included archery under the
direction of Ben A. Kamtn.skl of
Salem. The 1037 picnic and home
coming will be held the third Sun-,
day in August at the Cloverdale j
schoolhouse grounds.
Among the outsiders attending
the gathering were Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Amend and son Dexter of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Had-
ley and sons Lowell, Homer and
Norval of Albany. Mrs. A. H. Fisher
of Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Bay
Farris of Wrenn. Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Cook and daughter Oertrude, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben A. Kaminskl and
children. Mrs. Margaret Meggrs of
Salem. Mr. and Mrs. John Blschoff
and family of Scio, Mildred Gray
btlt. Oertrude Cleveland, Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Beutler. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Beutler and children and
Mr. and Mrs. Reese Jones and chil
dren, all of Salem. Miss Palma
Filflet of Chemawa, Many present
residents of the Cloverdale and
Summitt Hill communities enjoyed
the annua get-tonether.
Accident on Road
Results in Injury
Gales Qua Olsen of the Niagara
neighborhood, sustained severe cuts
about the face and suffered minor
bruises the first of the week when
his car and trailer loaded with hay,
left the road and rolled over badly
damming the top of the car, as he
was returning from Sllvrrton.
Olson waa taken to the home of
brother in 8ilverton where he will
remain for several days.
Albert Olsen. uncle of Ous Olaen.
returned to Silverton Saturday from
extended visit at Niagara
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STaKTS SUNDAY
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CHURCH HOUR
WILL PROMOTE
PEACE CAUSE
Woodburn The young people of
the Church of God will have charge
of the evening service Sunday and
the topic will be "Future Wars."
Some of the subjects to be discuss
ed wilt be "Methods Used to Pro
mote War, "Is a War Nurse Doing
Her Christian Duty?" There will
also be special music. Sunday
school will be held at 10 o'clock
Sunday morning with the Junior de
partment guests of the adult de
partment, preaching service at 11
o'clock.
Sunday school will be held at 10
o'clock at the Methodist Episcopal
church, preaching service at 11
o'clock, topic, "The Transformed
Life. Evening service at 8 o'clock,
topic "The Secret "of Power."
Sunday school opens at 9:45 at
the Free Methodist church; morn
ing service at 11 o'clock; class meet
ing at 12 noon and preaching at 8
Sunday evening.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock at the
Presbyterian church; preaching at
11 o'clock with Rev. L. S. Mochel
bringing the message in the ab
sence of the pastor.
Low mass at 7 o'clock; high mass
at 9 o'clock at St. Luke's Catholic
church, followed by benediction.
Services at the Pentecostal Mis
sion begin with Sunday school at 10
o'clock; preaching at 11 a. m., and
7:45 p. m. Bible study Tuesday at
8 p. m.. young people's night Friday
at 8, children's church school Sat
urday at 2 p. m.
NIdaros Lutheran church will
have English services at 11 o'clock
and Luther League at 2 p. m. No
Sunday school.
Christian Science services at 11
o'clock Sunday.
Regular services at the church of
the Foursquare Gospel and the
Church of Christ.
SOUTH DAKOTANS
TO LIVE IN VALLEY
Silverton Mrs. J. Milton Be.st
and Madeline, Wesley and Maxlne
who arrived a week ago from their
home in Fedora. South Dakota, have
decided to remain in Silverton to
establish their residence.
A group of- relatives and friends
surprised the family at their home
in the Monson addition Wednesday
evening with a shower and genera,
house warming with a late supper
furnished by the guests.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Holden, Mrs. Laura Henjum and
Loren, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coom
ler. Miss Evelyn Henjum, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Fry. Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Goetz, Mr. and Mrs. E. Jay Mc-
Call and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. G. B.
Bentson, Mr. and Mrs. Rudd Bent-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bentson.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grinde and
Lee, Mrs. A. A. Grinde and Ella.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Henjum and
Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Henjum,
F. Finney, Perry Quaman and Fredj
Henjum.
Orville Hayward
Painfully Injured
Gates Orville Hayward received
a painful injury while at work In a
logging camp near Gates when he
was struck on the side of his face
and ear by a line. He is at the
home of his mother, Mrs. Ruby
Winters, recovering.
AMERICA'S EXCITING
NEW SWEETHEARTS!
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LAST
TIMES
TODAY
2 HITS
Mary Boland
Charles Rugalea in
"EARLY TO BED
Social Service at
Wilsonville Shrine
Wilsonvllle The annual picnic
will be held Sunday, August 23, at
the park near the church. The
women of the parish will serve a
chicken dinner from 12 o'clock on.
The Hlte brothers, members of the
parish, will furnish the music. Be
sides swimming, there will be other
amusements for all.
Holy mass will be celebrated at
"The Little Flower" shrine at 11 o'
clock Sunday morning, for the
benefit of the many visitors. Sev
eral students for the holy priesthood
will make up the choir.
Many Knights of Columbus of
Portland council and their families
and friends are Joining In our pic
nic. WOODBURN TO
ASK WPA HELP
Woodburn At the last meeting
of the city council the mayor and
recorder were instructed to make
application for a blanket WPA pro
ject for city improvements during
the winter months. It is planned to
construct concrete sidewalks In nu
merous places under this project
and also make any other necessary
Improvements.
City Recorder Beach was in
structed to employ an engineer from
Salem to make up a map of the as
sessment district of the East Lin
coln street improvement.
An offer of $700 was made for the
Schermer property on Second
street, also known as the Baillie
property, and the council voted to
accept the offer providing the ex
penses of the deal be borne by the
purchaser.
The water board was authorized
to brlniF in plans for the construc
tion of the new pump house.
A complaint was made by Saun
ders and Stuckey of tennis balls be
ing lodged on the roof of their ga
rage and players climbing. up on
the roof after them. In order to
abate this nuisance Councilman
Austin was Instructed to provide
some means of keeping the balls off
the roof and was allowed $50 ex
pense money for the Job. The city
tennis courts are located directly
back of the garage.
Marshal Ashland was authorized
to purchase handcuffs after having
had several recent experiences when
they were badly needed.
The recorder was instructed to
obtain places for putting up two
more city bulletin boards.
Gates Miss Clara Scott returned
home the latter part of the week
from a visit at the Salem home of
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. John
Prott.
TODAY and SATURDAY
?. FEATURES i
STARTS
SAT.
Bob Taylor, America's grand
new boy -friend, It bock on
the screen In hit most soul
thrilling romoncel What
excitement for feminine
hearts when he crushes
lovely Borboro in his arms)
ur.i
Mickey Mouse Matlne
Saturday. I P. M.
Special Feature
Jackie Cooper in
"TOUGH GUY"
TWO AGAINST
THE WORLD"
v Hnmphrey Bogart
Beverly Roberta
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I AND HIT NO. t
SOUTH DAKOTA
PEOPLE MAKE
OREGON HOME
Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Rosen stock and their family of
Eagle Butte, South Dakota, have
arrived in Monmouth with the In
tention of locating In Oregon if
they can secure a suitable location.
They are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J H. Cady, former residents of
Eaale Butte.
Mr. Cady reports the arrival of
half a dozen families in Oregon
fiom that section of South Dakota
Mnce his coming here little, more
than a year ago. Some of these
families were customers of Cady's
store when he was engaged in the
mercantile business in Eagle Butte i
lor a number of years. !
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Stevenson and
family, also from Eagle Butte, who
have been living in the O. D. While
tenant house on South College
street, have gone on to Lebanon to
make that their home. They have
bought and will operate the Leb
anon auction sale business and the
building which houses the establishment.
Stop for Visit on
Way Back to Boise
Rickreall Mr. and Mrs. Ivan H.
Loughary and daughters Murial and
Marilyn visited with their aunt,
Mrs. E. A. Stenson, enroute to their
home in Boise, Ida., Wednesday
The Lougharys spent several weeks
vacation at their summer home at
Tidewater and visited relatives at
Elkins and Corvaltis. Mrs. C. R.
Stenson of Corvallis, Mrs. Loueh
ary's mother, accompanied them
home.
HA MomeOvwd Theater fV
OtLYVOQli
Today and Saturday
Biu Six Unit
Show
15C
FIRST SHOWING SALEM
BRANDED A Wi
SPANKY
MCFARLAND
News, Cartoon. Thrill Picture
and Episode Ten of Serial
"Adventures of Frank
Merriwell"
ADDED
HAl ROACH ',' J
So Your Youngest Daughteis Can Puff With Pride!
IfflnieysuicWe HDiresses
ffjj) M&mH QkqC:
484 STATE ST.
Mrs. Ed Morrison
Leads Devotionals
Silverton Mrs. Ed Morrison pre
sided at the business meeting and
led the group in devotionals at the
afternoon session of the Methodist
Episcopal Ladles' Aid society at the
regular meeting held at the home
of Mrs. Frank Moore, who was host
ess during the social hour.
Mrs. Morrison appointed as her
committee for the general plans of
the bazaar to be held early In the
fall, Mrs. Will Graham. Mrs. John
Oehrke and Mrs. J. H. Winter.
CHANGES MADE
-AT MONMOUTH
Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Wilson of this city have closed ft
deal for the property on South
Broad street known as the Mrs.
Esther Neal place, with the late
Mrs. Neal ' heirs. The property
consists of a lot 60 by 138 feet and
a seven room dwelling erected a
number of years ago. The house
will be razed and the lot cleaned up
and leased to Cecil Price to use as
an extension to his lumber yard
which it adjoins on the south ldc.
Price will erect buildings on the
lot to use in connection with his
lumber yard.
J. C. Wilson is engaged In gen
eral blacksmithing and machine
work.
Other Improvements on South
Broad street Includes a new resi
dence to be erected by Jim Snyder
for a home for himself and his sls
ter Frances. The house which will
have four rooms and bath will be
built on the lot Just bought by
Snyder, located on the east side of
the street and south of the Mrs. H.
Sheeon home.
Miss Snyder is a member of the
local telephone exrhantre staff.
day 2 Features
MODERN
William Ttll
Turns back
the pages
el frontier
savagery!
'TUGIAST.
ADDED
"Another Face"
with
WALLACE FORD
BRIAN DONLEVV
Saturday Only!
TimM'Coy
in Koarin
Guns"
SUNDAY - MONDAY
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
FREDRIC MARCH In
"Honor Among Lovers"
PLUS
"HUCKLEBERRY FINN
owVbd hi j
E. J. Broil, 478 N. Cottage Elec Coffee Maker
K- C. INSTALLS
NEW OFFICERS
Mt Angel The installation of of
ficers was held Wednesday evening
in the music room of fit. Mary's
school when the members of the
Knights of Columbus held their reg
ular meeting.
The installation was conducted by
District Deputy P. A. Reiling and
those Installed in office Included
John Beyer, grand knight: Eugene
Hoffer, deputy grand knight: Dave
Dryden. chancellor: Sylvester
Schmltt, recorder; Joseph Hauth,
treasurer; Leonard Fisher, lecturer:
William Beyer, warden; Robert Le
Doux. Inside guard; Ralph Schwab,
outside guard; W. D. Harris, finan
cial secretary, and Fred J. Schwab,
trustee.
Following the Installation the
ENDS
TODAY!
Lew Arrea
"Shakedown"
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Tailored and Pert for Starting School!
Daintily Ruffled for Birthday Parties!
Sheers! Prints! Ginghams! Broadcloths!
Another 4-SUtr Feature! Parents hare praised them! Sears
points with pride to them! And we're perfectly confident
you wont' find their equals under $1.60! Workmanship . ; .
tailoring . . . styles . . . details . . . everything about them is
perfect as we could make them. Sizes 1 to 6'i.
Little Boys
Wash Suits
100
M.
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Linens ana Druanciuins
trimly tailored and belt
ed Two-tone effect.
Sizes 3 to 6.
thWi
OPEN SATURDAY NITES
newlv seated officers save iuun
talks. Rev. Father laephonse, O.
S B gave a talk encouraging the
officers to make the new year a
bigger and better one In the work ol
Knights.
After the regular meeting re
freshments were served by the com
mittee. The refreshment committee
for the next meeting includes Al
bert Wilde, chairman, George Voltz
and Charles Ullman.
VISITS MOTHER
Gates Mrs. A. E. Carey was a
week-end guest of her mother, Mrs.
Olia Miller. In Salem.
- DANCE
with
"THE COMMODORES"
TONITE
MELLO MOON
I FEATURES
in m Ralph Bellamy in
"Tbe Final Hoar"
TOMORROW !
A HOLLYWOOD
ROMEO ON
HIS ANNUAL
CELEBRATION
....SPOUTING
SHAKESPEARE.
TO A MODERN
MANHATTAN
JULIET!
TOMORROW MATINEE
Featuring Danclnf Pupils of
Ed Cheney &1orothy Smith
' Lnctlle Shannon
ON THE SCREEN
Harold Lloyd in
THE CAT'S PAW"
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