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$10 a month support mopey. IT OIL HEAD OF TEN DIVORCES ARE YM.CA.Chief A decree was awarded to La- UAH 16 Local News Briefsll818 vYj unuia iirnr verne Lucille Cook from John IL Cook whom she married In 1923. She alleged cruel and inhuman VISITOR HER y. 0 REELECTION irilj Four mora can In San Francisco Miss Mar nLnL Uli I nUnDUfll garet Magln, daughter ot Dr. and Mrs.

Louis Magln, is In San Fran CRAITTEDTUESDAY One Marriage Annulled; Ten Complainants Women; All by Default treatment The court awarded her 115 a month to support their two children. Margaret Weiaer was awarded a divorce from Robert Welser to whom she was married in 1929. She contended defendant had been cisco undergoing serum treatments at the Coffey-Humber clinic Test of Usefulness Must Be Met by Organization, Maniey Declares First formally to seek, nomination for a seat on the city council Is Frank E. Needham, 740 South ior treatment as result of ininrv to her arm sustained several didates for precinct committee-manshlp, all democrats, filed Tuesday at the courthouse. So numerous are candidates for these posts becoming that a contest in several precincts In the county is anticipated.

Yesterday's filings were a Q. McElroy, 364 Jiorth 12th street, precinct two; I. M. Boles, 671 North Capitol street, precinct 22; O. W.

Lewis, .1258 Leslie street, precinct four; G. C. Sherman, route three, Salem mights precinct. Wanted, furniture, phone 5110. Boys to Hear President on Saturday, Go to Church Sunday Morning Salem BQy Scouts part In national scout week activities, February 8 to 14, were announced yesterday by F.

Howard Zinser. executive for Cascade area council. The oustanding event of the months ago. Mrs. Magln.

irho is with her, writes that her condition Is so far unchanged, but that Ten divorces and one marriage annulment were handed down here Salem was honored Tuesday with a visit from John E. Maniey, general secretary of the national incarcerated In the state penitentiary. The court awarded her the custody ot their one child. G. Mennis was awarded her freedom from Alva Mennis whom she married in 1904.

Gladys Snell secured a decree from Earl F. Snell, charging cruel and Inhuman treatment. The cou Tuesday afternoon by Judge L. (council of the Y. M.

C. from tney are very optimistic about success of the serum despite seriousness ot the condition. While in California, they are guests of Mrs. Magin's sister. Mrs.

R. L. New York city. Mr. Maniey was Lewelling in circuit court, the decisions constituting the largest volume of matrimony business transacted In the courts locally in one day in more than a year.

In each Instance defendant tailed to period will be the nation-wide radio address to scouta and their McArthur. Mr. McArthur Is pastor accompanied to Salem by Lester Adams ot Seattle, northwest secretary. They met with members of the Salem board In the late afternoon. Mr.

Maniey Baw the Salem ple married in 1929. The court restored her maiden name of Gladys Doucet. of Trinity Methodist church there. friends by President Franklin Roosevelt at 9 a. P.S.T., Sat ri 1 TtMtiiirMt Code PUnned Big Auction tonite, F.

N. Wood- Commercial street, who is now -completing a term as alderman from the third ward. Needham filed notice ot hi candidacy for a second term with the city recorder yesterday. Arthur Girod. who has never been a council member but who has served on several budget committees, and Alderman David O'Hara were yesterday preparing to file their candidacies for the two fifth ward positions to be filled in May.

Both Needham and O'Hara have been active on the council. Needham is chairman of the police committee and a member of the ways and means, accounts and current expenses, and sewer committees. O'Hara has been ways and means chairman through two administrations. urday. The local program for the plant for the first time and ex ry's Auction Market, N.

Summer. Restaurant men here are shortly to meet to work out proTisions etatA code of fair fractices, week will be as follows: Thursday, February 8 Individual troop meetings for renewal Case Dropped Suit of A. Roberts against Leslie and several others was Convention Opens An address iVf pressed himself as greatly pleased at the facilities here provided for Y. service. He was the principal speaker at on mission work in Congo, Afrl aside from wages ana noun i.w priiraimrr ulans were ca, illustrated with stereopticon dropped here yesterday when liti it a meeting at The Spa at gants stipulated that the matter had been settled out of court.

tended br restaurant operators a dinner at the First Presbyterian church in the evening, which was appear, the decree being granted by default. Ten out of the 11 complainants were women. Golda Dinwiddle secured a divorce from George D. Dinwiddle to whom she was married in 1932, on a desertion charge. She was allowed $80 for costs.

Mabel G. Rosheim secured her freedom from Clarence Rosheim and the restoration of her maiden name of Mabel G. McHale. The couple married in 1927; plaintiff accused defendant of bad temper and occasional periods when he would strike her. slides showing his own work there, by Rev.

W. C. Bbyer last night featured the opening session of a week's mission conven from Salem. Corvallis, Eugene, well attended with civic and JOHN E. MANLEY Albany and other -valley towns vcMant Ireland of the Port church leaders.

Declaring that the Y. M. C. A. was an institution Judgment Secured A default judgment for $1942 was entered in the records of the circuit court here yesterday by Mae B.

Talbott against E. T. which like others must continually meet the test of usefulness in PAY'N TIKIT GIVES of scout oath. Saturday All troops to mobilize and march to Willson park and from there to the armory where the president's address will be heard and an entertainment follow. Sunday Annual church service attendance by scouts In a body, this year at the First Presbyterian church.

Scouts assemble at Willson park at 10:45 a. m. and march to the church. Monday Scout birthday party at Willamette gymnasium at 7:30 p. m.

for all scouts. Five-cent gifts the environment of which it is a part, he pointed out that the Y. M. C. A.

must grow and change to meet new conditions. He expressed his faith in the young people of I'VE FOUND Marguerite L. Byers was award AND mm ed a decree from William C. By tion at the Alliance gospel tabernacle, 655 Ferry. Tonight, Rev.

A. M. Lopston. missionary to the Philippines, will giye an illustrated lecture and Thursday night. Rev.

W. I. McGarvey, evangelist and district superintendent, will preach. The closing sessions will be Sunday. Trust Company Moves Motion to strike was filed yesterday in the circuit court here by the Equitable Trust company of Vicks VapoRub Vicks Nose Drops ers, annulling their marriage in 1930.

She contended she was mar this generation, who he said com ried at Vancouver, less Housewives who visit local pare "not one whit unfavorably with the young people of my early manhood." than six months from the time of PREVENT MANY COLDS Pay'n Takit stores Friday will to be exchanged. ENDS A COLD SOONER a former divorce, relying on the statements of her husband, an One ot the new tasks of the This year's Scout week, Zinser leave with a copy ot "The Fam ily Circle," sparking national land restaurant keepers' association acted as chairman. Finds Old Paper Batty Cooper, city sanitary inspector, yesterday was exhibiting a 30-year old copy of the Portland Evening Telegram which he found on the floor of an old building on South Commercial street. Prominent on the front page of the issue is a picture of Alice Roosevelt, "daughter of the president, who j3 to attend the world's fair" held that year at St. Louis, Mo.

Mrs. Nona Crosby, washability expert, is showing Salem women the proper method of washing silk stockings to insure long wear. Mrs Crosby will be demonstrating in Miller's hosiery dept. all this week. A full sired package of Lux scap flakes will be included with a purchase of Holeproof special silk hose at 89c pair.

stated, celebrates the 24th annl weekly magazine, tucked away Pearl J. Hill Becured a aecree versary of the American organization and starts a "year of prep among their purchases according from Lauris E. Hill on the grounds MB Y. M. C.

A. is to help men and women use their leisure time profitably to develop their own culture. With so much unemployment and so much shortening ot hours there is need for such an agency; to George Solterbeck, in charge of the stores here. aration" for the silver jubilee in 1935. that he failed to provide for herself and child.

She was awarded New York, one of several defendants along with the Oregon-Washington Water Service company, In the recent condemnation suit brouht by the City of Salem. Drink Salem Beer and keep your money at home. Edited by Harry Evans, form (Fan details of Vicks Colds-Control Plan fat each Vicks package) Information regarding the pres erly managing editor of "Life," $10 a month for the latter's sup- i port. The Hills married in 1929. i Fernando B.

Hilton secured a and in city after city the Y. M. C. A. is rising to meet its new i (( 4 il ident's address Saturday was received here yesterday from Wash the new magazine is anything by a "booster sheet" house, organ.

ington, D. by Carl Hoffman. The publication has more than Mrs. F. A.

Elliott spose nrieny 585 South Liberty street, who op- erates the central station for this of the Y. W. C. A. campaign which is under way this week.

Mary Elizabeth Kells sang two vocal area of the army amateur radio I Aonarimonta in. network. The message received by numbers. Asks Citation Lucy May Peterson asked the circuit court here Tuesday for a citation of contempt of court against Charles J. Peterson.

She claims he is three months in arrears of a 110 a month divorce settlement Hoffman reads: elude igh-type fiction, movie reviews, radio, fashion, humor, food and contest departments. "President Roosevelt will issue from White House by radio over Mr. Solterbeck said yesterday University Music National and Columbia broadcast decree from Andrew H. Hilton whom she married in 1920, on the grounds that he deserted her In 1931. The court restored her maiden name of Fernande B.

Feuger-eux. Francis Earnest was awarded a divorce from Florence K. Earnest whom he married in 1924. The charge was desertion. The custody of their child was given to the defendant along with $15 a month for support funds.

Ida Lucille Robinson won her freedom from Gleen Leroy Robi-son to whom she was wedded In 1932. The charge was desertion. She was awarded their child and that each Friday hereafter, per- Now is the time to fertilize your lawn and shrubs. We offer you the following reliable fertilizers: due her which she asserts he is amply able to pay. ing systems at noon E.S.T., Feb- Bong calling at Pay'n Takit stores ruary 10, a special call to all win receive a free copy of the Department Gives scouts to serve in national gooa magazine.

Program Friday turn. All scouts asked to listen The current issue will include in. a short story, "Two Wise Men, Plaintiff Appeals Thelma Ross, plaintiff in a suit against Marion county which was decided in favor of the defendant in circuit court here, yesterday filed bv Richard Connell, nationally A clever musical event of Fri famous fiction writer; "iecn- nique of cooking," by Ida Bailey VALLEY LAWN 50-lb. bags $2.00 100-lb. bags $3.50 BONEMEAL 50 lbs $1.25 100 lbs.

$2.25 AMOSPHOS 100 lbs $4.00 VIGORO. 25-lb. bags 50-lb. bags $2.50 100 lbs $4.00 MORECROP 50-lb. bags $1.50 100-lb.

bags $2.50 SHEEP GUANO 100 lbs. $1.00 1 1 Allen: ideas for a Valentine par Miller's. 2 Seek Licenses Two couples applied for marriage licenses yesterday in jthe county elerk office. HowaTd A. Noble, -21, Aurora, farmer, asked permission to wed Magdaleen V.

Scheurer. 19, Aurora. Denilel Robinson, 31, 2277North Liberty street, a laborer, asked permission to wed Anona Leona Beck, 23, Molalla, a housekeeper. Cone Estate In The estate of the late Charles E. Cone was admitted to probate here yesterday, Mabel J.

Cone was named executrix of his will which disposes of real and personal erty with a valuation of 14000. The widow and Foster C. Cone, a son, are sole heirs. Bargain dance tonlte, Mellow Moon. Ladles free till 9:30.

day night will be the "Plumber's Opera" to be given in the auditorium of Waller hall on the Willamette university campus by notice in the county clerk's office that she was going to appeal the litigation to the state ty bv Julia Lee Wright; "A Din supreme court. JOHN T. ner Date with Kay Francis," by Harry Evans, which promises some illuminating news; "Sons II Opens Taft Grill Ella Fos Who Dodge Their Famous Fa ter, proprietor of "The Bright the music department. Cameron Marshall Is directing. Included in the cast are Elizabeth Clement, Robert Mayne, Harriett Adams, Richard Smart and Earl Henry.

Clara Wright is the "orchestra." ther's Footsteps," by Harriet Spot," 360 Center street, an With continued operation of Sa- Thorndyke; Rob Pilgrim's moving nm r.on,rg hnonltal At fitnlra x-vuu nounced yesterday that she had recently acquired the Taft grill in Lincoln county and would hold open house there February 10 reviews by i.r fa nnpr. picture and stage ANDERSON PATENT CO-ORDINATOR Patent Drafting Service 638 Mead Building Portland, Oregon Will Be at Salem Hotel Wednesday and Thursday ed to attend the meeting called by Harry LAWN SEED A complete stock of Mixed Lawn Seeds, all grades, and all the various Fancy Grasses and White Clover. Especially selected for purity and germination. D. A.

WHITE SONS PHONE 4952 261 STATE ST. Blue Key, service honorary for men, is sponsoring the program and as an added feature will Dut on a performance by Madam with music, dancing and dining, the hospital directors at the cham She will continue to operate her ber of commerce at 8 clock to- Der oi commerce ciuck iw- local restaurant. i night to discuss means ot paying UllClCTTIlcLTl LiOSeS landscape Class Tonight rr, i9nriuaT)A class snonsored by "Human Shank." A blues singing contest will also be held. A portion of the receipts will go to the scholarship fund of the Drink Salem Beer and keep your on interest now overaue on the institution's bonds. The direc- fr LatkV Uflfi the Salem Garden club will meet money at home.

Inn hesn throntPTiprt with 1 11111 foreclosure against the hospital if Decides Tuesday university. Furnishes Ball Antone Ras mussen, held on a drunken driv they fail to pay the interest with- Tr. is Trhn Judge L. G. Lewelling yester- ing charge, furnished undertaking on $500 bail yesterday morning -Bravo nf hnlstpr- day decided in the case of F.

I IV. U- and was released from the coun tonight at 8 o'clock in tne i. C. A. building.

The planning of units in the garden will be discussed by T. Paul Dutcher, class Instructor. Final Account In Final account In the estate of the late John Duncan was filed Tuesday in probate court. Income, all received from the state accident tsnion. was placed at S3 6 3 8, ing the institution's temporarily lamy, aummisuui ui uc- ty jail.

His case has not yet been poor financial condition, are mat esiaie, I nn hnf To lrv set for trial. tnoana nt raising the interest Day- uia.il ouu ulucjb, niont will hfl found and that there- should have strict foreclosure on ftr bottia sort of reorganization a contract for sale of real prop- Voen thft institution on a net- erty againsc aunaerman Obituary ter footine. Krueger sold the property. ft At present the board contem- which passed througn several nutoo na one sten In restoring the hands under contracts of sale. hospital to a paying basis the em- with the equity finally being put ployment of C.

J. Cummings, Ta- up with the Bank of Stayton as coma hospital man, to act tem- collateral and the bank selling to norarily as business manager, ana Sunderman. A defendant namea as another, employment of an ex- Archembeau then advanced $2800 pert radiologist and pathologist, to Sunderman to pay the bank, af- Mr. Cummings is now serving the ter which Sunderman allegedly board in an advisory capacity. failed to carry out a mortgage W' with disbursements to the heirs a similar amount.

Guardian Named Otto F. Johnson was named yesterday in probate court here as guardian of the estate of his three children. John Elizabeth June and Mar-Jorie Anee, whose aggregate estate is said to be worth $1000. Class Schedule Changed The A. A.

U. W. Spanish class regularly scheduled at 8 p.m. Thursdays will hold this week's meeting at 7:30 tonight, according to Burton C. Lemmon, teacher.

Ella Foster, proprietor of the BrlJtht Spot, invites you to the Hoss Hal E. Hoss at the residence, 362 Jerris avenue, Tuesday, February 6, at the age of 41 years. Survived by widow, Myrtle E. Hoss; four children, David, Jean. John and Laura May, all of Salem; parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Hoss; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Birt of Woodland, and Mrs.

Mabel Barker of Ventura, two brothers, Ray Hoss of Hope, Idaho, and Jean B. Hoss of Menlo Park, Eeveral nephews and nieces. Christian Science services A representative of Saiem uea- agreement. rnnpss hosoital. whose manage- Snnderman is eiven 90 days in ment has considered acquiring tne which to perform his contract.

If General hospital plant, is expected ne tali3, Archembeau is to get his to attend tonight's meeting. money back. Program IS blated Cnntrantnrc Hear ml mS mm mw -m A LX A will be held from the chapel of Clough Barrick company, Thurs- 'M'JraSSSit Address on Zoning Thursday Night house at her Taft Grill, Taft, day, February 8, at 2 p. Wal- open on ier M. amun, reauer.

luieiiueuc Beicrest Memorial park. vo HOPEWELL, Feb. 6. The three act comedy, "Business Picks Up," was presented at the vairvipw school Saturday with Twenty-five contractors, members of the Salem Building Employers' association, met for dinner at Cole's cafe last night to hear an address on planning and zoning of cities delivered by an engineer named McClure from the regional PWA advisory board. Portland.

The other speaker of great success. Music between acts Ore. -Doney Lion's Speaker Dr. Carl Gregg president ot "Willamette university, will be the speaker at the Lions club luncheon at the- Gray Belle restaurant Thursday noon. Ho has not announced what his subject will be.

Portlander Forfeits A. L. Mercado ot Portland, arrested here Sunday for having four persons in the front aeat of his automobile, forfeited 5 in municipal onnrt yesterday, according to was furnished by wrs. neien mc-Carty, Mrs. Lois Stephens, Fred Vincent and Frits Kiminkl.

Lunch was served. the evening, O. G. Hughson of A program consisting of a short portiand. outlined Dlans for the Davis Mrs.

Ella O'Connor Davis at the residence, route 7, Saturday, February 3, aged 75 years. Survived by widower, C. K. Davis; brother, Bert Streeter of Kalamazoo, two daughters, Mrs. Grace Robinson of Portland and Nina E.

Gilbert of Salem; 6ons, Fred Brown of Junction City, Harry Brown of Osseo, and J. A. Libbea of Los Angeles: four grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from the chapel of Clough Barrick company, Thursday, February 8, at 10:30 a. m.

with Rev. D. R. Schierman officiating. nlay and other interesting num- second annual state convention Bers will be given at the Hope of the Oregon Building congress to be held here March 9.

well school February 8. Health Conceits Profit is $97 0 Almost $100 was realized from the benefit concert directed by GIRL TO JOHXSOXS SILVERTOJf, Feb. 5 A daughter, Catherine, was born to Mr. and Mrs, George Johnson (Dena Mosenq)- at the Silverton hospital Saturday morning. court records.

Hard Time dance Macleay Thurs. Stevens Estate In The estate of the late Ellis Stevens was admitted to probate here Tuesday and 8. I. Stevens was named administrator of property which has an estimated value of $4250. Bush Changes Residence Asabel Bush, is moving from his residence at the northeast corner of South Commercial and "Bellevue streets to the Hazeldorf apartments.

Reece At the residence, 445 street, early February 6 Union Floyd Professor Hobson and given recently at Waller hall for the Marion county department of health, Charles S. McElhihhy, In charge of the ticket sales, reported yes Norval Reece, aged 75 years. Husband of Lula Reece; grandfather of Blanche Grentzenberg ot Sa in? ml A Charlie Chan Chinese Medicine Herb Co. New Method Without Operation lem, brother of Mrs. Will Ball and Rena Hermen of Iowa.

Funeral terday. The money will probably be used to purchase a new type of film used to take tuberculosis-suspect X-rays. The net proceeds ot the. concert totaled $97.80. services Wednesday.

February 7, at 3 p. m. from Rigdon's Mortuary, Rev. B. Earle Parker YoungiJteley Gets 2 Cups For Declamation Knbin At Mehama, early February 6, Frank Kubin, aged 71 years.

Husband of Caroline Frances Kubin: 8. B. FOXG, Herb Specialist Eight years' practice in China. Uses all Chinese herbs for piles, kidney, bladder, stomach, catarrh, constipation, glands, rheumatism, tumor, asthma, headache, liver, male and female troubles 11 years of service. 123 N.

Commercial Salem Office Hours 9 to 6 P. M. Sundays 9 to 11 A. M. CONSULTATION FREE BRUSH COLLEGE.

Feb. 6. father of Chester Otto June M.t Earnest and Edwin L. Ku Billy Utely, son ot Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Utely of Brush College and junior in Salem high School. GOOD TASTE YOU CANT MISS IT lecelved two silver loving cups, bin; grandfather ot Robert Franklin Kubin; brother of Joseph and Van Knbin ot Kansas. Fred Knbin of Polk county, Mary Good- one for his school and the other for himself, when he won first place honors In the second annual sheller.

Annie Spiller and Frances Wilson of Kansas, and Jose interscholastic forensic tourna ment held at Linfield college at Coming Events February 7 -Public meeting on status Salem General hospital; chamber of commerce, 8 p.m. February 8 AVillamctte vs. New York Ghosts, basketball. February 10 vVilbun-etter vs. College of Idaho, basketball.

February 14 Cberrian dinner meeting, a 1 a hotel. Ferbuary 15 Polk county Rural Woman's Federated club at Bridgeport. February 15 Public initiation for county Veteran Foreign Wars. February 15 Reserve Officers association of Marion ad Polk cou-ties, formal military ball honoring Ha-or General A. 7hlte.

February 20-21 Midyear Methodist rally. First M. E. church. McMinnville, Friday and Satur day.

Billy gave Victor Hugo's "Jean Val Jean" as his selection in the declamatory section and phine Hron of Oklahoma. Private funeral services Thursday, February 8, at 10:30 a. m. from Rig-don'a Mortuary, followed by cremation. 1 Births Berry To Mr.

and Mrs. George William Berry of Chem- was the only one to win cups. T6Ot Luckiea finer, smoother taste comes leaves ior tney are tne nuiuest, a k- fromthefinestTurkisharKldomestic tender leaves. And every tutxy HoSDltal Beds I Direct rem tb Optra tobaccos. We use only the center is so round, so firm, so fully packed I Ttx Rnt I Bto.

NcMorfct of NBC, UXXT STUKB wiU I MttMA--P-MEBAY atOCNT." WiSe3 -TTj a iTu I iPjP- -j Always the Finest Tobacco A ffo. Center Leaves sq Call C9t0. Used Furnlturu 1 Department -II I mm 151 North Hiaii jBB39S9BESSS8SBHHuuuBSS9ik 1 -i CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere ivi. a Erirl. born February 4 at gratitude to our many friends for the kindness and sympathy ex the Salem Indian school hospital tended us in our recent sorrow.

Colling To Mr. and Mrs. Ar Wm. P. Schotthoefer and the thur N.

Colling, 1985 fiortn jrutn Bartos family, street, a girl, bora February 3 at Salem Deaconess hospital..

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