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THURSDAY, SEPT
26, 1929
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Mission C ircle M eets
U P P E R W IL L A M E T T E
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hom e w ith them .
T he M ission circle of the B ap tist
U nion high school No. 1 a t P leas­
Miss Iren e H a rris of D rain
T h u rsto n h ig h school s ta rte d last
church m et a t tue hom e of Mrs. Ada
a n t Hill opened M onday, S ep tem b er w orking a t th e T u ck er home.
Monday.
P ro fesso r H en igan, from
M cPherson T uesday afternoon. Mrs.
23, with an en ro llm en t of 94 stu d ­
F. F. C ooper Is su p e rin te n d e n t of E ugene, b eg an his second y e a r as
D. C. Ogilvie w as elected p re sid e n t
e n ts. T h ere a re 35 In th e freshm an he S an ta t i a r a high school. T. F. prin cip al, an d M iss P h elp s a s s is ta n t
for the new year. T he o th e r o fficers
Class, and m any m ore a re ex pected to K abler Is teac h in g school a t London. ' teach er.
elected w ere Mrs. Z achary, vice-
e n ro ll in the n ext few days. The O regon. Mrs. G. Brow n is teach in g
p resid en t; M,ts. M. J. C hase, se c re ­
high school now h as four te a c h e rs ;
school a t W alton. Mrs. Roy Jo h n is “ THE COCOANUTS” W ILL
ta ry ; Mrs. L. T obias, tre a su re r.
E. E. K ilpatrick , p rin cip al; Mrs. F. teac h in g school a t Goshen.
An in te re stin g talk on R ussia w as
F. C ooper; Mrs. A llan W heeler, who
BE HIT AT M c D onald
Roy Jo h n is a tte n d in g the S tate
given by Mrs. 9. A. Pitkin.
ta u g h t la st y ear, and M iss S chultz, ot N orm al school.
T illam ook, who will be new th is
Donald K ab ler J e r ry K abler an d
. MarX iiB ro th c rs’ w hose
Frie-H s H onor Mr-. K essey
y e a r. M iss S ch u ltz will be th e girl» A rah Nell A rnold a re a tte n d in g the ' a llta lk in « ’
alW a n cin g
b a sk etb all coach.
M rs. M ary K essey, w ho is soon to
S ta te N orm al school.
(m o v in g p ictu re, “T h e C ocoanuts,'
i w hich will show a t th e M cDonald
leave for W aterloo, Iowa, w here she
T he girls of M ary H a rd e n ’s Sunday
"
—
_ _ _ I th e a tre n ex t w eek, s ta rtin g Sunday
achool class gave a p a rty a t tin
will m ake h er hom e, was th e g u est
« + + + + + + + + + + + + + + w as th e h it of th e B roadw ay season
a t a potluck sup p er held at the hom e
hom e of M ary H ard en T h u rsd ay
THURSTON
* w ere p lay in g in th e ir la te s t c u rre n t
n ig h t, S eptem b er 19, as a farew ell to *
of Mr. and Mrs. C arl Olson T uesday
sta g e a ttra c tio n , “A nim al C rack ers, ’
night.
th e girls who go into th e high school * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
W alter Camp, Jr., form er Yale football star and son of the late football
c lass.
T hose p re s e n t w ere W ilm a
MV. and Mrs. C laire H ays and two I wf*en w ork on th e ir screen produc
expert, with Ruth Elder, noted aviatrix, with whom he is reported engaged.
Ruth Elder, at present a member of the Lady Bird Air Derby from Santa
C ircle, M axine
B aughm an.
Marie children, and th e ir fa th e r. G eorge tion w as ' begun.
H ere From Donna— Mrs. E rn e st
-Monica ta. Cleveland, confirmed the report
B arnum , N ancy B arn u m , H elen S e t­ H ays from Boville, Idaho, arriv ed
T h ese co m ed ian s
w en t d irectly
Nicholson was In S pringfield on
tle, J e a n e tte S ettle, M ildred Sw ift, last S unday for a sh o rt v isit w ith from a B roadw ay sta g e h it to a LANE COUNTY BOYS
field, and Ellen Sliallcnhurg, C anary; business on W ednesday.
B onnie Je a n n e T u ck er, E m m a O lsen, re la tiv e s h ere. G eorge H ays is a B roadw ay m otion p ictu re hit. T he
A
rth u r K naus and V eneta B arger,
AND GIRLS AWARDED
V isits M other in A lbany— Mr. and
M ary H arden, Mr. an d Mrs. Je s se b ro th e r of Mrs. A. W. W eav er and c ritic s w ho rav ed ab o u t th e ir “A ni­
both of P o rtlan d ; Edwin Ogden, Blue Mrs. Roy Owens drove up to A lbany
an uncle of Mrs. R ay Baugh and m al C ra c k e rs,” tu rn ed to rav e about
C a rro th e rs, and T ay lo r C ircle.
STATE FAIR PRIZES R iver, and Jo sie Lady, R oseburg;
on Sunday to see Mr. O w en’s m o th er,
T h ey left th em in th e ir m otion p ictu re, "T he
E n te rp rise public school sta rte d on M id G eorge B dm lston.
G eorge Findley, W endling, and Fern who is recovering in a h o sp ital fol­
A
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ane
county
boy,
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M onday, S ep tem b er 16, w ith nine e n ­ on th e ir re tu rn trip W ednesday.
C oco an u ts.”
I Dell C oburn, E ugene; Ju liu s Mc- low ing an operation for ap p en d icitis.
w alt of Irving, took firs t prize a t the
Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k C ram p to n and-
rolled. Mrs. P e tty is teach er.
“T he C o co an u ts" w as w ritten by
i Cord and B essie Salm on, H alsey.
The p atient is reco v erin g nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. K ilp atrick and fam ily from D exter v isited A. W th e su ccessfu l p lay w rig h t, G eorge S. s ta te fair a t Salem th is w eek for
livestock
Judging.
He
com peted
fam ily, who have sp e n t th e su m m er W eav er’s la s t Sunday.
K aufm an, and Irv in B erlin com ­
w ith over one hu n d red o th e r 4-H club
Miss G oldie S ta r r ’s m o th er, bro-
above O akridge, w h ere Mr. K il­
posed th e m usic. It w as firs t p re­
p a tric k was w orking In th e fo re st r e ­ ther-in-llaw and nephew from O ak­ sen ted on th e stag e an d had a b ril­ m em bers. Mr. Z um w alt w as one ot
serv e, re tu rn e d F rid ay for th e open­ land, O regon, v isited h e r la s t Sunday lia n t New York ru n of m ore th a n a th e o u tsta n d in g co m p etito rs a t th e
fo r a sh o rt tim e.
L ane county fa ir held in E ugene this
ing of th e school.
y ear. F or th e screen p pro
u U ction,
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fall, and has been a m em ber of the
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8on e n tire sta g e p ro d u ctio n w as carried
H . C. W heeler and son B ruce and H M ; m t 7 ,
M rs. B ruce W h eeler a re a tte n d in g H arry m otored to L ib erty la s t Sun- 0V6r an(1 B erlin a(llic.d a new them e 4-H clubs for th e p a st six years.
tlav find ununf
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F ifth place w as won by th e L ane
th e S ta te F a ir a t Salem .
B lanche day and sp e n t th e d ay w ith M rs song, “ W hen
PRESENTS
My D ream s Come
county
team in livestock Judging.
W heeler, P re n tic e and N oble will at-, B au g h ’s b ro th er, Jo h n C alvert.
T ru e .’’
T he m em bers of th e team w ere W ar­
tend th e fair F rid ay an d S a tu rd ay . I Mrs. H u b e rt G ray, w ho is te a c h ­
n er Z um w alt, M arion K elso and
C arro ll L ord, A lb erta C ircle, and in g a t N oti, sp e n t th e w eek-end a t
In “B ig T im e,” th e F ox M ovie­
Glen H arw ood, all of whom live
F elm a C ircle of E n te rp rise d istric t T h u rsto n .
to n e all ta lk in g screen d ra m a w hich
n e a r Irving. T hey piled up a to ta l
W alter P ierso n , who m ak es his
e n te re d high school th is y ear.
unfolds th e h e a rtb re a k s , triu m p h s
of 2155 p oints to win th e ir place.
hom
e
w
ith
A.
W.
W
eaver,
had
the
P le a s a n t H ill public school opened
and Joys b ehind th e scen es of a
M onday, S ep tem b er 23, w ith Mr. W. m isfo rtu n e to g et h is foot cau g h t In v audeville th e a tre , S tep in F e tc h it T h e re w ere tw e n ty te a m s com pet­
P. S h erid an s u p e rin te n d e n t and Mrs th e hay ra k e last S atu rd ay , causing en a c ts his b est and fu n n ie st role ing in th is event.
a p ainful inju ry .
Opal C otton, H a rry A dair and
J e s s e A. P help s p rim a ry teach er, j
since his in im itab le c h a ra c te riz a tio n
F re d e ric k Fox, all of C oburg, won
T h e re a re 18 ijj th e u p p er g rad es and J Mrs. D ella H errin g to n from C res­ of "G um m y” in “H e a rts in D ixie.”
well, is v isitin g h e r siste r, Mrs. A.
th ird place in the crop Judging con­
19 in th e p rim ary g rad es.
S tepin p o rtra y s th e c h a ra c te r of
With STEPIN FETCHIT
W. W eaver. Mrs. W eav er h a s been
te s t for th e club m em bers. T hey
‘ E ll” k eep er of th e seals w hich a re
A g ra ss fire, w hich w as ev id en tly ■
PREVIEW
en jo y in g a reu n io n of all m em b ers
w on a to ta l of 2033 points.
train ed by “S ybil,” a role w hich gives
s ta rte d by a cig a re tte , sp read o v er I
FRIDAY
of h e r fam ily sin ce th e a rriv a l of
A se p a ra te booth is devoted to the
th e fields of th e B arnum ran ch la s t ;
D aphne P o llard , well know n com e­
NIGHT
^TALKING SINGING >
h e r b ro th e r G eorge H ays, from
w ork of th e 4-H m em b ers a t the
w eek, and only by th e u n ited effo rts
d ienne, an o p p o rtu n ity for cre a tin g
Idaho.
M rs, W illiam W eav er from
fa ir th is y ear, and acco rd in g to a
laughs.
of th e n eighbo rs w ere th e buildings
P o rtlan d and Mrs. H e rrin g to n from
s ta te m e n t m ade by A rnold C ollier,
of ute ra n ch saved.
L ee T ra c y and Mae C larke, both le a d e r of the clubs, th e ex h ib its
C resw ell and h e rse lf co m p rises th e
Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. S w ift and th e ir fam ily.
re c en tly p ro m in en t on B roadw ay, o u tn u m b ered and w ere b e tte r this
d a u g h te r M ildred will a tte n d th e ;
a
re e n tru ste d w ith th e lead in g roles y ear than th ey had ev er been in aniy
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H enson and
s ta te fa ir S aturd ay .
in th is b ack stag e ro m an ce, w hich previous year.
fam ily a re p lan n in g io d riv e to K la­
Miss M urguret Cooper, d a u g h te r of m ath F alls in a few days, as H ills will open F rid ay a t th e M cDonald
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Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Cooper, becam e C reek lu m b er com pany, w here Mr. in Eugene. T racy a p p e a rs as “Eddie
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