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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1924)
The Scio Tribune ( 'on n fry Correndoti den re GILKEY STATION I foe rwl M tttral I m A- p ■ Caos to trvasSMalnM» Timi SaMssS The Women's Club met i hur- lay afternoon with Mrs. Anna <chirman at the 8truckmi«r residence with sub twenty present, Mrs. Anna Holt ¡presided. Mrs. 8 B Sage of R-d Kelly's Drugstore. Scio. Oregon If you want the news scribe for the Tribune. [>eer. Alberta, was a visitor. Mrs. held St the home of Mr*, bred Sage Is visiting her mother. Mrs Crie Schwarts Sundav visitor» at the Otto Yun Ih-Wall of Albany, whom she had n<>t ker home were: Miss Ethel Schnack- seen for IM year». Mr*, Anna Rigg» enberg and Werner Yunker of Mill was welcomed into the club. The t City, Mrs. John and Mrs. Erank De afternoon was spent piecing a quilt. A contest was starred by the hostess Wall. and Mrs. Leonard Gilkey ari l Helen. which was won bv Tina DeWall. | While working with a rolling Nuts were passed and a social time •pent. The neat meeting will bet Coulter last Wednesday, Leo Zeller cut a gash on the inside of his wrist. i ’k Gore took him to Scio where Dr. Prill dressed the wound end t«>ok a few stitches, la-on a Shears and e»n Melvin, and Herman Zeller ' of Lyons came down to help their father with the work. Rhinehart. Lawrence and Edwin I lUrtnick went to Eorest Grove Wednesday, and left Rhinehart there to work. They visited their - ter. Mrs. Elsie Muzzy at New berg. Opal M espelt attended the educa- tianal meeting in Corvallis Eriday and Saturday. Ia>o Zeller visited hie brother j John st Buzzard Station Sunday. Claude Hyde, wife and son of Cor vallis. Mabel Zyseet and Ruth Kush I >f Monmouth and Ethel of Lacomb wr-ro Sunday dinner guests at the 8. E, Zysset home. The Portland papers tell of the leath of Mrs. C. D. Minton who j was touring the U. 8. with .Mr. Minton snd died in Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs Minton formerly owned the apple orchard here at Gilkey and have spent some time here where they made friends. Dorothy Mae .Mrspelt of Albany spent the weekend at Ered Mespell's. She stays with her grandmother. Mrs Holley, while her parents are j in California. It seemed most all the people from I around here were in Albany Sator- i iay afternoon, some to see the ball . .lines and »»me to "The Covered I Wagon” show. Sundav dinner guests at J. I Reiley's were Jim Kell" and wife and W. R. Kelly. Paul Bartnik and wife. Fid and i Harold spent the weekend in New- I berg. I M. Holt and wife entertained ' vith a dinner Sunday, honoring the 1'irthdav * of their son and daughter, Vada and Orange. Those present i a ere: Mr» Vada Whetstone and children and Nora Holt of All>any. O. 1. Holt and wife and son. Nolan. i of Portland, and 8. B Holt and wife I and son. Melvin. Ira Serling was here Sundav from Silverton. laiwrence Bartnik is working for IS. II. Holt. Harold Hough and and Murrel Gilkey have been cutting | wood. E P. Sage and wife, who have been visiting E. A. Hough, have re turned to their home at Spokane Mrs. Ered Mespelt visited at the John Miller home Monday at North Sanliam. Mrs. William Bishop of Olympia. Wash visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. 1 M. Holt. Thursday. Mrs Bishop was accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Safer, and her brother. Elmer Safer, of Wallowa. Ors. Little Evelyn Goosor is now able j to I m * up some. Piles Wood at 96 The Portland Journal of Sunday contains a picture showing five gen erations. consisting of E. P. DeVa- ney of Lebanon, his daughter. Mrs. S. M Hansard; her 'laughter, Mrs. M Sc-ehalr, Mrs. See hale's daughter, Mrs. Leola Knight, and Billie Knight her son. The article states that Mr. Da- Vaney, will will be 96 years old Octo- I er 30,1924, is still active and recent ly piled a cordof wood. He joined the I (>. 0. E. lodge In IMi. He has been a member of No. 359, it. P. O. E.. of Albany. Ore., for 20 I years. Mr. DeVaney lives in Leb anon with his daughter, Mrs. 8. P. Hansard, and has resided in Oregon more than M years. Wh» Mr. N. Windsor (W. I.) Put Up with Rata foe Years ■>>•< I-*- »kfck •W W- p-< «S »MS • >■«* au.'M(. It Hrrlr r««n t took a " S-U SrUm Me. etc. M4». rw ncIwS kr Kelly's Drug Store, Scio, Oregon •\ - 'L > ♦ ■>