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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1921)
Friday, Ma v INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE Page Four c I I i I Independence Enterprise Published Every Friday by Z. C. KIMBALL. Subscription Rates One Year Six Months , $150 .75 Thursday afternoon. The day being for the schools with which they arc iT,rwai.4 kutiio.. i-nnntfiml. The following officers ing was in the nature of a birthday, were elected for the ensiling year: party, and a pleasant afternoon was 'President, Mrs. Crosby lHvin, Imle- . . . 1 , ... n '1, ,.!,, I 1.1 n tu once: v ice-i res., iuijs vni'"- passed by those present. Dr. and Mrs. 0, P. Butler enter- Social Jlffairs Oh, you circus day! Little Eugene MacCarthy knew just the date on which the circus was due. Hadn't he been studying those posters for weeks and didn't that big red "7" on the bill boards whisper of all sorts of fun, eiepnants and clowns, and bareback riders and all those wonderful things that go to make up that delight of a small boy's heart the circus. Now Eugene is nothing if not gen erous, so, with Mr. MacCarthy as chauffeur, and Mrs. MacCarthy as chaperone, Eugene invited a whole auto load of his young friends to en- -T . iL. L V . ... joy me signts witn him. And no side seats in the big tent for them, Rrt.so. Indtmendence. route 2: Sec- Troas., Mrs. Osie Best, Saloni, route fi ft, n iii t I m 7 2. The ad es of West . salem served a tamed rn i:rnl rlnh Inar Thm-rfn . evening ''bounteous lunch at the noon Hour. , The tables were set in the old school The regular meeting of the Civic baUibf. "nd...lhe.. ..J club was held with Mrs. S. Tavlor .see,n t0. l,e J1Ke inZm . Jones. Wednesdav ftn pmi w IMn ,,m,ut "i,u P""'ff noli ,,. j tthe ladies hospitality cau was answered with current events. At this meeting Mrs. Char lotte Rose was to have addressed the ladies on the subject of her recent visit to England, but owini? to ill health was unable to be present. The ladies are hoping to have Mrs. Rose with them on May 18th. when in addition to her address several other pleasing numbers will be nrespntpd. At this meeting there will be a sil ver offering to be applied on the kcommunity house building fund. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. The Oregronian says: "A engage ment of interest to ninny Portland Deotile is that of Miss Dorothy Morrill of Vancouver, B. C, to Orin Daumun of this city. Miss Morrill is the daughter of Mr. and Mb. Ardee II. Morrill of Vancouver, B. C, formerly of Portland. She attended Oregon Agricultural collece. where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Mr. Dadmun is the son of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Dadmun of Independence, Ore. lie is a graduate of Ore con Ac- ricultural college, and a member of fcigma Nu fraternity. The wedding i a i i An imDortnnt fpuf-nra rf i fc; lkiil i or t npm i - v vi ncviiico' Vta Kacf x i m idflV's mPPtino- xtrrta ,.14.: wvci w c3 jiuuc loo eooa ior mi- p mc ticv-uuii 01 , - , j . ..deWfltAs frt tka MMi A. , s set ior mis montn c uiuiuat lUUfLlIIiT UI 1.1. . H " me state l-ederation of Women's clubs, which will be held at Pendle ton, May 31 to June 3. Tho dl cm foa elected were Mrs. K. C. Eldridtr ana iwrs. is. laylor Jones; alternates Mrs. H. B. Fletcher and Mrs .T "nr Pember. gene and his friends. They wanted do see it all, and see it all they did, from the lady in spangles, who threw kisses from the back of the big white horse to the cages of lions, tigers, monkeys and trained animals that am the most impossible trciks. They even remained for the extra show at the close of the main performance. Then came a trip to the Spa for lunch and ice cream, then, still ac companied by the chauffeur and chap erone, Eugene brought his friends home, tired, but oh, so happy! Those enjoying Eugene's hospitality were, wary i,ou, JLenore and Arthur Myers and Jack Harding of Independence, ana Charles Bier of Salem. Mrs. C. W. Henkle entertained the Tatting club and several invited guests last Monday afternoon. The hours were passed with fancy work City High School and conversation, interspersed with IJJ q"estio" music from th Virtrnl. TfcD l5,ar. . study and thought music from the Victrola. The read ing of a short story, "A Night Out," caused much fun. Mrs. Henkle as- oLt:u uy ivirs. KODinson, served a , ' daintily prepared lunch durin ,! "J lesson on aftornnm, TnvttA . , ! "es- ine SUbJect W" a new one A meeting of the County Parent Teacher association in coniunction with the district teachers' institute was held at West Salem last Satur day. In spite of the counter attri tion of the circus at Salem thP at tendance was good and the meeting a most interesting one. A pleasing program was presented by the pupils of the West Salem feehnnl. Seymour of the Mountain View school spoke on "What it teacher," showing by the way in which she handled her snhiVvf ft,,. she had given the question much Katherine Arbuthnot. tne independence training school, with several pupils of the 7th grade, con- afternoon. Invited guests were. Mes dames, W. H. Walker, George Henkle, A. Nelson, Clark, Carbray, Ellen Davis and daughter Evelyn, and Mrs. Oren Byers and daughter Gwendolyn. On Sunday last. Mr. and Mr. A T. Thomas entertained at a family din- A masquerade, given by the Junior and Sophomore classes Wednesday night, was n Viio-hhr o-i, i to the young pupils, but the result ' fair. Some of the costumes were High school pupils are becoming so absorbed in baseball that the girls are anxious for diamond honors. As a preliminary to greater aspirations, the girls "crossed bats" with a team composed of grade School pupils, Monday evening, and it did not prove entirly a lovefeast. There was some good natured arguments over tho finer points of the game, and it was brought to a close after five inninn-s naa been played. The result high school won with a score something like 25 to 18. The high school lineup: Katherine Peters, pitcher: JpwpII Steele, catcher; Ivel Nye, first; Mild red iJawes, second; Velma Heffley, mirci; Joretta Byers, left field; Ruth Heffley, right field: Faith Kimhnll right short; Elva Ness ing, left short. I showed that when thf niinil its thoroughly grounded in the preced ing lessons he can. with thp n,V? nf proper questions leading to the sub ject, readily master what is before him. Miss Arbuthnot also TYrpCDT,t- ed a class in synonyms, demonstrat- ner given in honor of their mnfhprs. I inw -..u Tvr T t, TT., , ... . anuuiu hoi oniy use cor- f Tho"m f t th'S Cityand MrS" CCt Eng,1'sh but sKouW --cise care Sth Z VI f "T; lattojthat the language is elegant as well! mL" F " TJZ Mif.S '-her of English at un.ven.ty of Oregon, addressed highly spectacular, particularly was who 1.1 ue oi me one worn by "Doc Howett a walking skeleton, who ac quired the habit of winkinc nn evo at an old fashioned girl. There were also sailor lads and Chinese boys. The program opened with n tion oy a jazz band, the instruments being largely tinpans. The crown, ing of the queen followed: Yon Xochinvar rode in on his sawhorsn and carried away the fair one. Dale Wo have reorganized our shop and floor service. Mr. Robbie has chaise of our shop and will see that your cars and tractors are overhauled and repaired in first-class, workmanship manner. All work is guaranteed, and at the right price. TIRES Two best known lines to choose from United States and Goodyear--at greatly reduced prices. ACCESSORY STOCK We are proud of it. PAINTS We have a complete line of paints all colors. You can paint your own car. CARBON REMOVER Guaranteed. BATTERY SERVICE STATION Service Bat teries, Batteries Repaired, new Batteries for all makes of cars. STUDEBAKER CARS The best car in its class in the United States. GASOLINE, 3 l2c Associated and Standard. Quick service and accurate measure guaranteed by air driven pump. ependerice Garage Most uptodate on Pacific Coast The Polk County Home of Studebakcri G. C. SKINNER INDEPENDENCE, OREGON attendance wero Mr tJ i m t Li oi Oregon, addressed ; ana carried away the fair one. Dale Hafba wltr D- thG Peple n "Better English," she Scrafford recited "Bolshevichism " I fliDbs, Jack Harding of IndeDendpn. snnl nf :4. ' . I aneviinism. A There were games and refreshments Our high school boys were defeated twice during the past week. On the iiium- care in ine use of good Enelish and ... msses Flora and Laura Thoma, told of several plans wherebf hTterest of Jefferson and Mrs. Jennie Good-, might be created on the subLf.. man oi Monmouth. Reports by delegateg aunng the past week. On the T, AU . " ous associations in the county J i f 'r y aUm,oon- lhe Altar Society was pntprrninoi tinwj tt. . . "itsilverton was the omiosinc toam. nn,I , , . - """"cu tne organizations arp n - at the home of Mrs. McDonald last 1flmiriBMnr .. - ... , ' the score was 18 to 3 in favor of the - ,,-.. u...K mucn good visitnr),. A t AT . aiternoon, the score was 18 to .3 and it was not in favor of Independence This afternoon, beginning at 2:30 Dallas will play here, and the Uv. say that they are going to recapture their lost laurels Inn. nni i iniere off KM KM erne f i j Talking made to measure clothing: to vou. But j we have so many nice samples to choose from j over 1000 and when people see the cloth before I it is made up they buy better goods, conseauentlv ' ' -i better satisfaction. You cannot judge cloth near ly so well after it is made up, and the difference in cost is so little between the two that we feel made to measure is really the best. C -I 11 tit iau ana iook over the samples and be your own judge. ALBERS CASE PROTESTED BY LOCAL AMERICAN LEGION I ! i O. A. K REAMER Independence, Oregon. x Complete Stock of Meats in a Sanitary Market4 is Ready for You City Meat Market GUS MILLER, Proprietor.' Independence, Oregon. Independence Post, No. 33, of the American Legion, has passed reso lutions condemning the solicitor general for his action in the Albors case, as follows: Whereas, it has come to our not if p that the Department of Justice of the United States has admitted in trial of Henry Albers. violate r,f the espionage act. and who is un,w conviction for said violation, and Whereas, this conviction confirmed by the circuit court nf appeals, and such action hv ih ,i 2 narrmpnt mt i,r. j i i " nan prevenieu tne ! united states supreme court ' from judicially passine- unon tV,i ,nr,,.i ana Whereas, we feel that th snlinif. general has exceeded his anH,t j i. i . - ". " nas usurpert the nowor nf tv, tion, an insult to true American citi zenship. Therefore, Be it resolved by the Independence Post No. 33. of the American To,.; of Independence, Oregon, that said action be condemned in the strongest terms, and a retrial be demanded, and It is further cl -uiiKiy oppose the liberal policy which is seemingly beinir nr1t,i v,.. public officials in such cases of se- aiuous utterances by either cities or non-citizens of the United States A copy of this forwarded to all members nf t n , .. Tl r , the attor"-neraI of the United States, tn r,nKi state Headquarters of the. American Legion, to the local press and to that of Portland, Oregon, for publication and advice as official action of the Independence Post. Mn invest Direct To Pay You 80 a Year HEN you put a dollar in our S' ,' Gold Note. yw mak,. that ,hr ,k fr the Rood of this com munity and for yourself. t l ,im! know Jllst iKnv it h kpin handl(!(1. oitr" cvcry s,x months- n ex- MountStets'Tw 7"'" im"mv'" of. tlio g.-owth and i;!:;;; Cnmiianj' . untl VOU ountain States Power Co. -n-may& company iscal Agents Kylleshy EngineerW ami M ' c American Legion, )