Thursday July 21, 1938
fhe Capital Journal, Salem) Oregon
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Willamina has
Triple Picnics
Willamina The Robberson fam
ily held their annual reunion picnic
at Hazel Green park Sunday. All
membera or the immediate family
and relatives were present at the
reunion making a total of 55. A
short business session vas held aft
er the picnic luncheon. Carl Rob
berson presided at the meeting and
Etna Kramer was appointed secre
tary and treasurer. The time and
place for the next year's picnic
were then determined and a motion
made and carried to defray all ex
penses of the reunion from the
treasury.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Sol Edeger and daughter, Donna,
of Dallas, R. H. Robberson of Sa
lem, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kasch and
family of Clackamas, B. R. Shelley
and family of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. L. M. Kramer and family of
Willamina, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rob
berson of Puyallup, Wash., Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. 8hipps and sons, Dick
and Jlmmle of Oakland. Calif., Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Porter of Cres
well. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pitcher
and family of Cottage drove, Torvll
Robberson of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs.
William Robberson of Atwater,
Calif., Orace Denney of Cottage
Grove, Claire Robberson and family
of Ooshen. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shel
ley and baby, Rodger, of Portland,
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robberson
and son, Jackie, of Eugene.
A reunion of the Crossan, West
'and Pearson families was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. N.
Pearson. Dinner was served on the
lawn to about 34 people. Those at
tending the reunion Included Mr.
and Mrs. Clare Starrett, Mrs. Emma
Crossan and sons, Lee, Olenn and
Max, and daughter, Myma, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. West and daughters,
Margean and Marian, and sons.
Rex and Dan-ell of Ostrander,
Wash., Joffry Gunn of Kelso,
Wash., Willis Jarrett of San Bar
dino, Calif., Jess Jarrett of Spokane,
Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Argus Pear
son and daughters, Donna, Mavis
and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Pearson and son, Terry, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Snow and son. Dale,
of Willamina. Visitors were Nadlne
Thee and Paul Girard of Willa
mina. Mrs, Stevenson Better
Silverton Reports from the Sil
verton hospital show that Mrs. Hen
ry Stevenson, for many years a resi
dent here. Is doing as well as could
be expected and shows slight Im
provement. Mrs. Stevenson submit
ted to the amputation of her left
leg below the knee during last
week. She has been In 111 health
fo ra number of years. Being treated
for infection on their hands are C.
Stirber and E. Blgler, both improv
ing nicely.
Aleatraa Felons Appear In Court Doomed to death. If present
charges stand, two Alcatras prisoners, James Lucas (second from
left), and Rufus Franklin (In long-vlsored cap), were led Into
federal court In San Francisco to be arraigned on charges of
murdering Senior Custodial Officer R. C. Cline during an at
tempted escape from Aleatraa May 33. Both men declared they
wished legal counsel and were returned to the Island prison Im
mediately after the hearing. Associated Press Photo.
Chef de Gare
With opposition only In connec
tion with the office of chemlnot and
delegates to the grand promenade
at Pendleton, the annual election of
Marlon county volture 153 of the 40
et 8 societe of the American Legion
was a comparatively quiet affair last
night. Officers unanimously elected
Waldo Mills, chef de gare, succeed
ing Irl McSherry; B. E. (Kelly)
Owens, chef de train; Les Wads
worth, correspondent; Hans (Curly)
Hofstetter, conducteur; 81m Etzel,
Stayton, garde de la porte; King
Bartlett, lamplste; Herman Brown,
commis voyageur and Dr. V. A.
Douglas, medicln.
Chemlnots are McSherry, Harry
Wilson, Silverton and Jack Brady
Delegates to the grand promenade
are McSherry, Dr. J. O. Van Win
kle, Jefferson; Dr. O. E. Prime, Her
man Brown and Kelly Owens with
alternates Hofstetter, George Mano-
'Non-Stop' Corrigan As A Boy Douglas Corrigan, the 31-year-old
CaUfornlan who won the nickname "Non-Stop" when he
flew (by mistake), In an old plane from New York to Dublin,
Ireland, Is shown (right), with his brother, Harry, when he was a
boy of about five years. Associated Press Photo.
lis, Silverton, Mem Pearce, Brazier
C. Small and R. H. Bassett
Dr. Laban A. Steeves, general
chairman of the picnic committee,
said everything Is In readiness for
the affair which will be held at Sil
ver Creek Falls state park all day
Sunday. A feature will be a Softball
game between Marlon county vol
ture and a team composed of voy
ageurs from Rose City post No. 35 in
Portland.
The picnic will be held In the new
section of the park, with entrance
through the regular South Falls
park, George Manolls reported.
Dr. Van Winkle, retiring medicln,
reported the volture had Immunized
283 children. Congressman James
W. Mott, a member of the volture,
spoke briefly.
2 Governments
Approve Treaty
Buenos Aires, July 21 W The go
vernments of Bolivia and Paraguay
today formally approved a treaty
initiated by their foreign ministers
July 9 submitting their century-old
dispute over the Gran Chaco to ar
bltratlon by six neutral nations.
The agreement was reached after
three years of effort to end quarrels
over the almost-worthless territory.
Formal signature of the accord
will take place tomorrow. Then pres
sidents, or their representatives, of
the United States, Argentina. Bra
zil, Chile, Uruguay and Peru will
meet to fix the Paraguayan-Bolivian
boundaries through the Gran Chaco.
The way was paved for final ap
proval of the treaty when Bolivian
and Paraguayan delegations to the
Chaco peace conference signed a
memorandum definitely accepting
the plan for arbitration.
The treaty provides for re -establishment
of diplomatic relations be
tween the two countries within 30
days after the neutral committee
rules on the boundary line.
Evergreen Assembly
Girls Hold Picnic
Woodburn Members of Evergreen
Assembly, No. 12, Order of the Rain
bow for Girls, held a picnic for
members and their families and
friends at Pat's Acres Friday night.
A no-host picnic supper was served.
Rainbow girls attending were Shir
ley Seely, Marjorie 8eely, Virginia
Williams. Corinne Gill, Viola Mills,
Carina Ottoway, Betty Brachmann,
Jean Ann Carver, Betty Ackerson,
Georgians Smith, Bemadlne St. He
lens, Hazel Haugen and Marjorie
Wright.
Others present were Mrs. E. P.
Williams, Gordon Seely, Eva Marie
Matthews, Mrs. Ralph Seely, Mrs.
Earl Carver, Mrs. O. B. Ackerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gill. Herbert
Gill, Wayne Oill, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
O. F. Wright. Mrs. Percy Seely. Mrs.
Thompson, Dave Carver and Wllmer
Lessard.
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