The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, February 26, 1925, Image 5

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Supplement to llìe Scio Tribune, Feb. 26, 1925
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Mr and Mr« Lee George and)
daughter spent Monday with her
mother and brothers, the Trollin-
gers.
Feb 24
W. H. McLain lost a horse Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. W. H McLain and
i day
T. M Russell, wife and daughter
NO. 2—TO ADVERTISE—NOT
opal Shilling spent Sunday even«
attended an old friend's funeral at
i mg and Monday with her sister,
Hellefountain last Friday
Iva McCrea -if West Scio
Errel Osburn and family and
Isaac Bennett and wife took Sun­ MORAL, REFINED. AU Wortk Wkie.
(.'laud's uncle, Will Wolf, »pent
Entire Change ol Prograin
day dinner with T. M. Rutsell and
Wednesday evening with Claud family.
Every N'ght
Churchill and family.
John Bents called on W H. Me- Novelties Magic. Mystery Cle»n
Mrs Ransom called on Mary Eu­ Lain Sunday evening.
Comedy. Singing. Dam dig ami lot
gene Miller one day last week.
Glenn Shilling and wife »pent of Music.
Miss Daphne Ransom has been as Thursday night with his father. H.
CONTESTS
slating the Shelourn teacher the last 0 Shilling.
For Boy« and Giri».
Valuab'c
few weeks. She is taking teacher
Weitie Kuiken's father and sister
Prises Given Away F hkk .
training at Aumsville, and as the of Lyons are helping to care for
3 Hours of Fun and Amusement
class is so large they have to send Weibe and family. who are all d>>wn
ior O ld ami Yol'M..
some of them to other schools for with whooping cough.
practice work.
Charles McClain and wife and
Harry
Chrisman visited relative« m
Q. K. Grumes made a business
Lebanon
Sunday.
trip to Scio Saturday.
SHELBURN NEWS
Free Show AVEEKXT
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UNIVERSAL ROAD SHOW
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A large crowd attended Mr Wil­ ............
son's funeral Friday.
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News From Lyons.
Paul Smith is building an addition
to his house, which he purchased •
Feb 25
from F. A. Miller a short time ago. |
and will move into it in the near
George Davy and Mrs. Cora Bar­
future.
ret of Stayton visited at the home
Claud Churchill, the section fore- of
, Perry Bressler Sunday.
man. has been transferred toCregon
Clyde McRae was a business caller
City and will have charge of an extra at Jack Johnston's Monday morning
crew this summer. Mrs. Churchill
L H Roberts and Mrs. Aldi •«•
and daughters *ill remain in Shel­
Hotter Is »pent the week-end in Salem
burn until school closes early in the
Clyde Thomas and wife were Sun­
summer.
day visitors at J. H. Johnston'».
Mrs J. W Miller and family
Miss Rowena Campbell of Port­
»pent Friday evening with Mr. and
land »pent th«- week-end with friends
Mrs. Mams, near Kingston
Mr
at Lyons.
Mams has Ix-en quite ill. but at last
Mieses Hardison and Campbell
reports was improving
were callers at F. H. Budeker'«
Rain Russrll ot New Grand Ronde
Sunday afternoon.
and his sister. Alma lwntx of Salem,
Sli»wa Ella Johnston, Surry and
•pen' Wednesday night with their
Hilda Johnston were Sunday callers
brother. Theron, and family.
at Mrs Christ Surry’s.
Clinton George spent the week­
Mrs John Sharp Sr of Silverton
end with his sister, and family, Mr.
is visiting at the Johnnie Sharp
and Mr». E Gooch, in Portland.
home east of town this week.
Ralph Shilling «pent the week end
with his grandmother. Mrs. M. E. advertise la The Scio Tribues and get
rwtlo
Shilling of Mtinkers.
A MOTION PICTURE
Acts o/ Vaudeville
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1'11.1.1». Ol.SON America'* Create t
Scandinavian Comedienne. She’» a
Scream. You'll laugh.
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M\Y M oykh — Who will escape
from a regulation Straight-jacket
unaided. She ha« the world'« rec­
ord to l>e 'he only woman who ha*
mastered thi* almost impossible
trick.
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Paor. M oy ra- The Man of Mys­
tery.
M arc .UEHITK O os
Who Please«
The little I-adv
C has . Y ovnt Producer of Come­
dy and Noveltie».
And many other comedian«. Come
and «re tor yourself.
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A BIO COMPANY OE TEN PEOPLE
Prof. Chan. Roemer’« ¿«Piece Orchestra
ONE ENTIRE WEEK LN
SCIO.. OREGON
Peoples Theatre
Mar. 2-7
Positively no children under 16 years of age admitted unless accompa­
nied by parent or adult guardian.
I Admission Farr.
Door* open at 7,30, curtain at 8 j OO
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