The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 01, 1925, Image 1

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    St'ld OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 192'.
Riddlw-Kotan
Christmas Party
Mr. and Mr*. P. H. McDonald
The marriage on Christmas day
and
were
hoal* to ten friend* l'hri«tm*4
a Albany of Mia* Josie Kotan
Archie L. Riddle cam* as a surprise evening, bridge forming the enter-
Myers
Mr. and Mr*
to their many friend*, except rela­ 'tainment.
tive* and a few Intimates of the were awarded the two high scores
couple. Both parties are well known and Mr. and Mr* J S. Stichathelow
At the close of the game*
and highly esteemed. Mr* Riddle •core*
waa employed in the Hibler A Gill seasonable refreshment* were served
store for several years, and her win­ The guest* were Mr. *od Mr*. A. (».
ning »mil* and pleasing personality Prill. Mr. and Mr* E, D Myers,
will be mimed from her accustomed > Mr. and Mr* J. S Sticha. Mr and
place behind the eeealer. Mr. Rid­ Mr*. E. J. Holland. Mr* A. W.
dle i* a successful farmer and poul­ Hagey. Mr*. M. B Cyrus. and the
tryman, and they will make their hoet*.
home on the groom'* farm 10 mile*
southeast of Scio.
Shed and Auto Burn
Dr W. H. Lee performed the cer­
emony, after which th* newly w*ds
Tuesday evening between seven
went to Portland foe a short honey­ gnd eight o'clock a abed and Chev
moon. They returned to Scio Mon­ rolet delivery auto on the Barrett
/
day evening, and a shower was given
them at the home of Mr. and Mr*.
W E. Gill. Later in the evening
the couple went to the home of the
bride * mother. Mrs. Anna Kotan.
where th«v remained over night,
and Tuesday took up their home In
their own cosy ne*t.
With their lemon of friend*. the
Tribune wishes much joy.
Visiting in California
place three mile* north east of Sc '
The annual meeting of the stock­
holder* of the Scio Mutual Telephone
Co. will tie held at the city hall in
Scio on Saturday. Jan. 3. lt»25 at
1 o'clock p m.. for the purpose at
electing an operator for the ensuing
St. Johns Supper
year, and the transection of any
other business that may come be­
The Masonic lodge held installa­
fore the meeting.
tion ceremonies and put on work in
J. D. Daasmor«, Pre*.
the fir«t degree Saturday night.
J. B. Couey, Sec.
After the work they enjoyed a
St John* *u| i«er at Knight* of Pyth­
Church Officers Coming
ias hall, wifi their wive* a* guests
The Pythian Sister* served the »up
Rev. D. A. Thompson. D.D.. sup­
per.
erintendent of home mission* for
the Presbyterian cfiurch in Oregon,
Remodeling Lodge Hall
and Rev. J. R. Skinner, of the board
ft
f“*
of ministerial relief, will visit the
church in Scio on Tuesday evening,
Jan. 6th. at 7:30 o'clock. Church
problems will be discussed that will
be of interest to all. and everybody
cordially invited to attend.
BB.C. FICQ
DENTIST
< uaick Bank Buikling
Albany, Oregon
<4
Plate« That Fit ”
Tuesday morning to attend at the
bedside of their son and brother,
L> uii . who is very ill in th* govern­
ment hospital at Walla Walla. Wash­
ington. He was gassed while In
Erance during the World War. A
telephone message to R. R. Boro-
vic*» Wednesday morning conveyed
the new* that he waa some better.
Ewing the set of di*he* at Wesely’s.
B A. Holteen the bog of candy at
the Confectionery; Leslie Thaver the
box of cigar* at MacDonald'*; Me-
Kenzie Calloway the ring at Hall­
ey'*; Guy McKnlght the ham* si
Shelton's.
J. M Turner of Harper. Oregon.
*«>n of Mr* Phoebe Turner of Crab­
tree. in renewing hi* subscription to
th« Tribune, nay* h* approve* of
th* plan of "th* patter starting
when paid fo. at I «topping at expi­
ration date ” FL- «ay* he i* glsd
t<> get the Tribune t nep week', I*-
cause it keeps him posted on event*
at hi* old home, although people
have changed. Southeastern Die-
gon. he say*, wa* 40 below, and
that 18 inche* of »now cohered the
ground, which cauitcd thr rancher*
and stock m« n to feel good, for it
no an* plenty of moisture for crops
and gras* next summer, it's an ill
wind that blow* nobody good.
Ed Chrx. in renewing his sub­
scription from Austin. Minn., *ava
the Tribune is like getting a letter
from th* folk«, and that he could
not get along without it. He say*
it is 18 below there and ice snout
IK inch«-« think. He likes his new
home and -ay* he is well and happy.
In ordering th* Tribune for a
other vear. C. E Lambert say* ho
feel* the paper manna much to hi*
family and they cannot get alon g
with'-u1 it. He live* at Index. Wn ,
and said they had 7 inch«* of an<>w
and freezing weather.
Baptist Church Notes
Noth el Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock a business meeting for the
church will tie held. Every person
interested in thi* work should try
to make it a point to tie present.
Sunday «chool at 10 o'clock every
Sunday morning. Every body i* in
vited to attend.
Christian Endeavor every Sunday
evening at 6:80,
Prayer meeting «very Saturday
night at at 7:30.
The following officer* have been
elected for the Sunday school for
1925: Superintendent, Roy Thurs­
ton; assistant supt., Robert Darby;
♦ec.-treas., Aileen Mumper; assist­
ant sec -tres* , Harold Thurston;
chorister, Mr* Roy Thurston; pian­
ist. Gloria Long.
Miller.Brown
Christmas at the School
Malcomb B. Miller and M im Mar
garet Brown were married in Al
l>any Sunday, the ceremony Iw-ing
performed in the Hotel Albany par­
lor* by ReF W. V. McGee in the
presence of several of the intimate
friend* of the happy couple. The
groom I* a successful farmer, and
he and hi* bride will continue in this
line of endeavor.
The happy couple took a short
The pupil* of th* Scio schools Have
• Christmas program at the high
♦chool auditorium Wednesday aflen-
noon. The room was filled to capa­
city with th* parents and friend*.
Popular nutnbei* on the program
were carol* sung by the high «chool
girt* glee club ami quartet. Aft.-r
the program, ail pupil* received
preseti'« and a treat of candy and
nuts. It i* *a<4 that J abitui Sbal
ton bari th* room warm
Gates vs. Scio
There will be a double header
basketball game at the gvm tomor­
row (Friday) night, whau the Gales
girl* and boy* meet the Scio team*.
The game start* at 7:30 and the ad-
eraged better in yield and quality miaaion is 20c and 36e,
than waa expected, and that the fu-
fure looked good for hi* section.
J. W. Merrit and wife had their
Thi* Is their first visit herein several
children and grandchildren as guest*
year*.
for Christmas dinner, there Iwing
Mr*. G. L Sutherland I* at the ¡22 present altogether. J. W. «ays
bedside of her daughter, Mr*. Mar ft wasg happy reunion.
All members and visiting mem­
ber* of the I 0.0 E. ar* requested
to attend installation exercise* next
Saturday night. Refreshment*.
F. G. CABY, Secretary. .
If It is a kadio Set. see A. W.
Unger, 8 tul • seta $3O.U0, & lube
acts a* low a* 150.00
A. W. Unger. Box 73. Belo, Ore.
Tell of Cold Weather
He’s Married Now
Mr*. J. C, Edward* and F. M. Ar­
nold and family of Wheeler, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gill of Ijebnnon.
and Koy II Gill of Spokane. Wahing-
ton, «pent Christmas with Mr*. N.
honeymoon, but are now at home >o
The Pythian Sister* are making E. Gill.
their many friend*.
May their
some change* and improvement* in
Everett f’earaon of Drewary, Ore­ present joys never grow leas, i* the
Knight* of Pythia* hall. One par­
gon. arrived Tuesday to remain for wish of the Tribune.
t
tition is being remeved to enlarge
•ome time at the home of his uncle.
the banquet hall, and other change*
J. R. Couey.
Andrew Crabtree and wife came
ar* being made which will make the
from
Maupin early last week to vis­
hall mor* convenient.
it over the holiday* with P R. Bil­
yeu and wife and with other rela­
I. O. O. F. Attention
tives. Mr. Crabtree »aid wheat av-
Home Radio Sets
Crown and Bridge Work.
Plates. Fillings, Painless
Extraction. It will be to
your advantage to get my
estimates.
Drawing Waa Success
The coming to Scio for the Christ­
Ed Bilyeu wa* in Albany Saturday mas holiday* of Ted Sim* from hr
, horn« al Cushman, brought the first
on busmen*.
A party wa* held at Clinton Ar- | intimation that he is a married man.
nvld'* Saturday evening in honor of fur he brought his wife with him
Mia* Gladys Hoover »nd brother. At the cloee of school in lleed*t>ort
Earl. It waa well atK-nded. although last spring. Ted wa* married to Mia*
very bad weather. I^iren and Earl Mabel Hartl«y, one of the teacher*,
( lay ton. accompanied by Fr*d law- whose home waa in Medford. *hr
retice, came up from Albany for the (going to her home and he returning
party.
I to hi* work at Mill City, later, he
J R. Piatt and wife journev«M to went to Cushman, where he secured
work and his wife joined him there
Salem Monday on business,
Clyde Rodger* and Elsie Piatt Thi* wa* quite a surprise to a num­
visited at Conrad We»tenhou*e'» ber of hi* frien I*, but who wish the
happy couple unbound-d hnppln a*
Sunday morning.
Elmer Johnson and Omar CutTel and prosperity
They have returnedtheir home
of Salem visited at the J. R. Piatt
in Cushman, after a pleasant visit
home Sunday evening
with the groom's parent’s, Mr. ami
R Rorovicka and daughter left Mr*. J. F. Sim*
Philippi entertained a partv of
friend* at a •»■ven o'clock dinner at
the Couey home Tuesday evening
Those present were: Harold Olson.
Harold Brock. Raymond Downing,
Claude Con. Everett Pearson. J. H
Couey. and the Misses Hazel Philippi
and Iwta and Mildred C< .. -y.
No. 21
«I it**
With the sun shining bright,
though cold, the largest crowd of
people on a mid-week day invaded
Scio on Wednesday last bent on
Christmas buying and taking in the
drawings for the prizes offered bv
the merchant*. From every angle
the day wa* a surce«* to the sue-
comfui person, the merchant and
the gloom dispeller, for everybody
wa* happy.
I
Ricbardioa Gap Review*
Promptly at 10 o'clock a. m the
drawing started and resulted a* fol­
Dec. 30
low*:
Mat Doubeck drew the silver *et
Ivan Miller and fajnily spent the
Christmas vacation with Mr*. Mill­ at County'•> W F. Sommer th* lamp
er'* parent*. John Merritt and wife. at Morrison's; Sam Stoller the tire
Mrs Robert Darby visited her at Fr«d Bilyeu's; George Morgan
mother, Mr». M. P. Long, Satur- ths flour and few! at the Scio Mill;
Mrs. J. F. Sims the toilet set at
day.
Kelly'*. Mr* Anna Kotan the blank­
Clyde
Piatt, wife and daugher*. and E. A. et* at Gill'». Charles Karno*h the
Wagner, wife and son of Dallas radio battery at Bartu'*; Rudolph
•¡»nt Christina* wi.h G. E. Rodger* Wesely th* spot light at the Scio
Garage, Mr*. Frank Bartu th* rock
and wife.
Mr*. G. E. Rodger* went to Con­ ing chair at Cain'*; Bartu MotorCo.
rad Westenhouae'a to help to lake the pig at Holechek'*; Mr*. W. A
were burned.
The fire is thought
to have been started from a »hurt
circuit in the car a* it wa* aflame
when the fire was discovered
The
place is occuoieii at present by Mr
Rawlings of Albany. The car wa*.
insured, but we were unable to learn care of her granddaughter, little
if there wa* insurance on the build- Joyce Westenhouse, who ha* lu en,
very sick.
or other content*.
Miaa Gladys Hoover and her bro­
ther, Earl, wers over to spend their
A Family Dinner
Christmas vacation with Clinton Ar­
Several of the children of Mr an<l nold and wife. The Hoowr'i are
Mr*. George M. Bilyeu with their Mr*. Arnold'* cousin*.
J. R Piatt is quite ill with the la
families gathered at their home and
grippe.
Al*o Marvin and Malwl
enjoyed Christmas dinner
Ixmg
are
on
the sick list.
Those present were. latter Bilyeu
Z. J. Clark and eon Arthur, who
live on route 1. left last week for a
visit of several week» in California
with friends and in sightseeing.
They will spend some lime with
the Hollis families, former residents and wife and son of Cut Bark. Mon­
tana; Byron Bilyeu of Junction City
here.
While away, his son, Glen Clark Mrs. W. H Small and daughter of
and wife, will have charge of the Portland. Roy Thoma* and family of
ranch.
About two months ago Albany; E. L. Bilyeu and faamily of
Glen wa* married tnaCorvallia girl, Scio; and Mr*. Bilyeu'« slater. Mr*
and on last Saturday night the Armetta Bare and son of Spokane.
young folk* of the neighborhood Washington.
gave them a charivari. Congrsula-
tion* Glen, and may your married
Give Dinner Party
life be filled with continued happi­
ness.
Misses Lets Couey and Hazel
Stockholders Meeting
Our special offer of SI 00
for the Tribune for one year
has been successful. We will
continue same during Janu
ary so each subscriber may
take advantage, as well as the
new names. See that your
paper is paid in advance be­
fore Feb. 1.
I
garet Harnes, in Eugen«, where she
went the first of December. Mr*.
Hayne* remain* very ill.
I
A. E. Bilyeu and family of Kala­
ma. Washington, visited last week
witb the Hobart H> ag>*ad and
Ralph Hassler fanddes
I ‘The Spoilers'
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Star Theatre, Stayton
j Jnnutry 1st and
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