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PAGE TWO EXCLUSIVE NEWS UISI'ATCUH MARION LINN COUNTY NKWS BY SPECIAL COHHESI'ON DENTS SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1928 CLOVERDALE SCHOOL STOLEN GOODS ARE LAST ASSEMBLY motored to Falls City recently fi Aft lTHX srr5vand Mra orant HOME COOKERY CLOSED THIS WEEK SOUGHT AT MONROE BREITENBUSH HOTEL RESORT Virgil Loomis and Charlie Sturgls Cloverdale, May 20 Mrs. Gay GervaLs, May 20 Earl Dunn and went to Tillamook on a fishing trip A. De Jardin drove to Monroe ST. MARY'S TO GIVE PROGRAM AT ML ANGEL oaraect 01 Turner closed a very successful term of school here on Tuesday. The day was observed by a pro- Wednesday, where they went In the Kenneth Mickey of Garibaldi motored to Salem to spend the day at the home of Rev.

Mickey also. Rev. and Mrs. Confer of Eugene spent Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.

Jay Cook, returning to Eugene Monday morning. Rev. Confer Is the pastor at the Christian church in Turner. The haunt son of Mr. and Mrs.

K. Russell has recovered from a severe attack of measles. FOR WOODBURN IS GIVEN FRIDAY and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleck of Tillamook.

Mrs. Schaffier, mother of Mrs. hope of finding some of the goods stolen from then stores last Friday Wilber Wheeler, has returned to her ram by the pupils at 11 o'clock and followed by a picnic dinner at noon. The picnic was well attended PERFECT MARK home in Wallowa, after spending several weeks visiting her daughter. Wilber Wheeler accompanied Woodburn, May 26.

The final as- Mill City, May 26.The manage Two home cookery clubs of the for the year at Woodburn ner mother home. nignr. a car loaded wrth stolen goods was recovered In Monroe, where thieves had broken into several stores on Sunday night, but the looters made their get away. In the car was found a battery stolen from. the Earl Dunn garage, but nothing was found that was taken from the De Jardin store.

Mt. Angel, May 20. The graduation and presentation of diplomas to 39 eighth grade students of 8t. Hazel Green school district, Marion oy everyone in the district and also a large number of visitors were present. In the afternoon various stunts and a ball game were enjoyed.

Mrs. Barnett has been employed by the school board for another term. ment of Breitenbush Hot Springs resort, Lwve Detroit, are working LaVon Harris, daughter of Mr. high school was held yesterday county, have finished 100 per cent. Problems required of each member afternoon, at which several interest hard to get their resort into shape to and Mrs.

A. A Harris, has been ill the past week and. absent from SUBLIMITY PLAYERS SCORE ANOTHER HIT ing events took place. Coach R. O.

handle the large crowds thai; are ex by the extension department at Cor Mary's school will be the main feature of the program which will be given in the school auditorium Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. school Wolf presented baseball letters to I pected when the road is opened into vail is have been completed. Final 14 and track letters to those who that place. reports have been filed in the office JEFFERSON EIGHTH qualified in the Saturday track meet The road from the springs to the The clubs are led by Miss Georgia INTER COUNTY CLUB Following Is the program to be at Willamette. The two county Albee.

instructor in the schooL given INDIA MISSIONARIES GUESTS IN TURNER Officers of the girls club are Hilda end of the Hammond Lumber company railroad grade, about four miles, has been completed, and the Piano duet by Dolores Aman and GRADERS ARE EUSY Stayton, May 26 The play, "Lighthouse Nan," presented by the Sublimity Dramatic club, was shown MEETING IS PLANNED Florentine Mickel. championship ups for baseball and track were also presented to the student body. The cup for inter-class rivalry was won by the juniors LaRosat president; Nora Rutherford vice-president- and Dorothy Porter, Ramona," chorus by the fourth. to two full houses at Sublimity, and secretary. Other members arc Char fifth sixth, seventh and eighth and was presented by Rex Garrison, Jefferson, May 26 The eighth lotte Van Cleave, Gcraldine Porter, Helen Davis, Dorothy Montandon the second evening attendance tak- izig all standing room in the hall.

Every character in the play car aummond company is now tearing the rails up from the grade which will be converted into a wagon road, and should be ready for travel about the middle of August. Several carloads of lumber have Hubbard, May 20. Dr. P. O.

Riley Turner, May 26. Mr. and Mrs. M. grade students will be quite busy retiring student body president and received by John Nelson, president me remainder 01 the school term.

has appointed the committee- who will make arrangements for the Thelma Rennisan. Lucile Stammen. Violet Van Cleave, Mary Stammen ried their respective roles excep Jefferson grammar school closes O. Pearson recently entertained with a dinner in their home honoring Mrs. Pearsons' cousin and hus grade pupils.

Dialogue by Mary Blgler, Joseph Uselman. Raymond Fessler. Leonard Seifer and Ralph Gilles. Violin solo by Leonard Flcker. Reading, "Genuine Mexican Plug" by Robert Appleby.

Vocal duet, "Stars are Brightly tionally well and the expense and and Symio Mlo. been taken in and a hotel is being June. 8. On May 27 there will be a union baccalaureate sermon held On icers of the other club are band. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Wood, built to accommodate the guests. At combined Maricn-Clackamas Community clubs program to be held at Playmore park in the late summer. The committee is composed of representative men of the two counties. who are returned missionaries from Peter Haslebacher, president; Leon at the Methodist church, preached by the pastor, Rev.

Edward Terry. ard Faist, vice-president; and Fred special attention given by the club, to stase setings, scenery and lighting effects added to the success in which the play went over. Many of those attending the play said that the club is living up to its India. They are visiting In McMinn-vllle for an indefinite time with Mr. a later dale, the road will probably be continued on to connect with the Ir.jnt Hood Loop.

The Springs management will cooperate with the erick Rennison. secretary. Other Commencement exercises will be members are Arthur Clemens', Frank and Mrs. James Tresham, parents Lukinbeal, Joseph Hyde, Cecil Luck- of Mrs. Wood, who was formerly forest service this work.

motto of Every Play a Better One." Miss Amber Tresham. of the junior class. The final report i the points in inter-class activities was given by Mrs. Maude Mochd. An address was given by Superintendent Bain, in which he sttacd that there was no better high school In the state than Woodburn high.

Talks were given by Mrs. Jack Hansen and Mrs. Ray O. Wolf, who will not positions nest year. The annual ceremony of the promotion of classes took place as the dignified seniors took places on the stage, the Juniors hoving to the senior section, the sophomores to the Junior section, the freshmen to the sophomore section, leaving the freshmen section vacant.

This Is the last piay that this ey, Louis Zielinski, Glen Looney. Ed Dunigan. Sanford Davis and Alfred Montandon. held Tuesday night at 8 o'clock, June 5. in the Methodist church.

Prof. James T. Mathews, professor of mathematics at Willamette university will deliver the address. June 6 there will be a picnic for both seventh and eighth grades. VICTIM OF WRECK Mr.

and Mrs. Wood have been located near Bombay, India, doing missionary work and find it most interesting. Mr. Wood has been Cla knmas is represented by Dr. Harvey Freeze of Oregon City; Edith Hazen, of Milwaukee; Merton Ellis, Canby; Gordon Taylor, Molalla; Percy Crawfield and Ed Koen of Oregon City.

Marion county men are Lloyd Reynolds, C. E. Wilson, Henry Crawford, Dr. Henry Morris, Ivan Stewart, all of Salem and L. A.

Beckman of Hubbard. The home cookery club of the club will stage until the fall and winter season begins and without a doubt this club will again give a series of the same sort of good Shining." Piano deut, Eustclle Bauman, Imelda Klinger. Reading, "Horace Greetey's Ride," Willie Bean. Chorus, "We Come to Greet graduates. Addresses by Rev.

Father Dominic, O. S. pastor St. Mary's church. Rev.

Father Alcium. O. S. president Mt. Angel College, and Mary Fulkerson.

Presentation of diplomas. The regular state examinations were held May 16 and 17 at the Rickey school district, Marion county, has finished 100 per cent. Prob Helcne Weddle will be valedictorian. BURIED, STAYTON there for five years, and Mrs, Wood lems required of each member by The salutatorian will be chosen later. for seven years, and they are now enjoying a furlough away from the JANZ IS PROMOTED Silverton, May 26 Lyle Janz, the extension department at Corval-lis have been completed.

Final reports have been filed at the office. The personnel of the class Is as Stayton, May 26. The funeral of follows: Gladys Calahan, John terrible heat of India. Mr. Wood was born In India and his father has been a missionary there for Joe Jones, who was killed Instantly near Vida on the McKenzle Pass son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Jams of this city, who has been assistant At a special meeting of the Girls' The club is led by Mrs. Ida B. Crabb. of Salem.

three years. Tuesday evening when his big car Members of the club are Roy Miss Edna Holder of Salem, an Chiles, Opal Dorman, Cleve Hampton, Alice Harris, Elmer Henderson. Claude Hutchinson, Mary Main, 1 Gerald Phelps. Helene Weddle, Le-Land Wells, Merlin Whedbee. James collided with a tree, pinning him manager or the Portland Bettor Business bureau has accepted a position as manager of the Tacom? school, on which the entire class of 39 students wrote.

Seventh grade under th; car. was held here Friday afternoon with interment In Lone CLUB WILL MEET Silverton, May 26. The Silverton garden club will hold their next regular meeting Monday evening in the council chamber. Colored slides 01 Lupuis and Delphiniums will be shown. It is hoped that many more will add thir names to the membership role.

After this meeting students took examinations on geo bureau. Crabb, president; Raymond Wallace, vice-president; Arthur Franke, secretary; Fray Crabb, Clarence Schab. and Elvin Morris. other missionary, stationed near Bombay, who is home on furlough, and Mrs. Wood were girlhood friends, and to the delight of both Wied and Kathleen Wied.

graphy and the sixth grade wrote ak cemetery- He is survived by his on physiology and Oregon history. SERVICES AT CHL'ltCII Brooks, May 26. Memorial exer of them met again in India. Miss Final examinations in other sub Athletic ciub their instructor, Mrs. Ray O.

Wolf, was presented with a (silver mesh purse. Letters for 700 points in athletics were awarded by Mrs. Wolf to Misses Jessie Sims, Rosie Jensen, Marie Schneider, Mabel Straw, Juanita Hicks, and Anna Letters for track were awarded by Coach Wolf to John Nelson, Adrian Schooler, Harry Sims, Neal Butterfield, Lloyd Wille-ford, Winton Hunt Lowell Gribble and Rex Holder is an intensely interesting jects are being held this week. CLOVERDALE Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Hadley and speaker and exhibited her wonder BACCALAUREATE FOR MILL CITY ON SUNDAY Commencement exercises at the cises will be held at the Pioneer church Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Graffious of Gervais, only members and those expecting widow, Bessie Jones, and two children, Jack and I'axine Jones. His father, Ernest Jones, lives at Pa-louse, and his mother, Mrs. Sophia Jones, lives in Portland with a son, Herman: Bert, another brother, lives in Idaho and Jack Jones, who lives here, i.

a cousin. family were guests of Mrs. Hadley 's 10 become members will be ful collection of curios and other articles from India to a large gath Mt. Angel Academy and normal will be held on June 13. Diplomas will be given by Most J.ev.

Arch There will be parents. Rev. and Mrs. Mickey ofgivins the address. Salem, on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. special music. Every one is welcome. ering in Turner.

She was the guest of her former schoolmate, Mrs. Ivan bishop Howard of Portland who will address the class. Hadley, while in Turner several "Dear Old HI3I1 was sung Mill City, May 26. The baccalaureate services of the Mill City days. by the assembly for the last time The senior play.

"Three Pegs" will be given Sunday afternoon at and the meeting adjourned to wit ATCUEKS ARE PARENTS Mt. Angel, May 26 Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Aicher, (Helen Wachter) are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter, their first child, christened Rita Mary Jean.

Aichers live on a large ranch on the Mt. Angel-Woodburn road. ATTEND COMMENCEMENT Mt. Angel, May 26 Mr. and Mrs the Academy auditorium.

The sen-ors' farewell party will take place POSTPONE MEETINGS UNTIL FRUIT PICKED Brooks. May 20 The Brooks Ladies' Aid society met at the home ness the ball game between Canby and Woodburn which was won by Jos. J. Keber and Miss Thresa schools will be held at the Community church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, Rev, G. O.

Oliver, vice-president of the Willamette university delivering the address. The commencement exercises will I Oregon Pulp Paper Co. Manufacturers of Bond, Ledger, Manifold Parchment, Glassine, Greaseproof, Inner Wraps, Etc. Woodburn, 12 to 4. Wednesday evening in the Academy auditorium.

Dehler motored to Portland Thurs day to attend the commencement exercises of St. Vincent's hospital, of Mrs. A. E. Harris Thursday afternoon.

The president being absent, the meeting was called to order by BROOKS be held at the Hammond hall School of Nursing, and the gradua Mrs. Virgil Loomis and children, Thursday evening, Mny 31, Rev. D. V. Poling, of Albany will deliver the tion of Miss Gertrude Keber and Miss Juliana Dehler, who were among the class of 31 to be gradu FOR RENT Modern four room cottage near beach.

AcAjmmodates ,1 five. Seaside, Oregon. the vice president, Mrs. A. E.

Harris. The afternon was spent tying comforts and in conversation. Refresh ddress. His subject will be "The Harry, Delphine and Bertha Loomis, accompanied by Mrs. Mary Mar5-tln, Mrs.

Matting, and Del Vibiiert. Support Oregon I'roilucts Specify "Salem Made" Paper for Your Office Stationery Grip That Holds." ated. ments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Sylvester Har- Seven students will graduate from Address Mrs. Ilarley J.

jl the high school and 16 from the blusher. Astoria, Oregon hi I Office aia oo. commercial ou rnour otn aim ow eighth grade. Those present were: Mrs. O.

L. Bailey, Mrs. John Ray, Mrs. Ronald Jones and son Ronald Mrs. Vir FOX DEFEATS GIRL FOR STUDENT HEAD Silverton, May 26At the general assembly of the high school Friday afternoon the following officers were elected for the coming year: President: Elden Fox, who was opposed by Margaret Miller; vice-president, Francis Keene, opponent, Shirley Sylvester; secretary, Billie Eastman, Hazel Goyette, opponent; Treasurer, Robert Riches, opponent Roger Comstcck; sergeant at arms-Richard Holm, unopposed.

MILL CiTYSTUCENTS MUS. DO KAN HOME, GervaLs, May 26. Mrs. Sebastian gil Loomis, Mrs. John S.

Dunlavy, if Vj IjCS I I i r.f I nartM a i Mrs. Sylvester A. Harris, Robert Doran who was taken to the hospital in Portland was brought home Wedna-day evening. Mrs. Doran was and the hostess, Mrs.

A. E. Harris, IIP I I iMliWiltWi MJ-1- Bailey, LaVon Harris, Albert Harris unable to undergo an operation. The Ladies' Aid society has post Her daughter, Mary, of Washington, poned further meetings until after the berry season. is at home caring for Mrs.

Doran. RHREKAH LODGE ELECTS Mill City, May 20 The Rebekah GUESTS AT LOAM lu M' 1 SUverton. May 20. Mr. and Mrs.

1 On the StagC-The Manhattan Players ifV, (f- I o. e. Thompson of stanwood. Wash. IflUS Indulging in that Popular Pastime 1 tSTOm aKWVSfiSr? are visiting the Dr.

Loars. The doT lfW N'b- I lodge at their last meeting etected the following officers: noble grand. NAME CHARLES KELLY "Yourfle ffhbors Business Wm WmW mmmmmSh I Clara B. Ellsworth; vice-grand. Sylvia Gooch, and secretary, Gertrude Mason, 'First Nationa.

ban, here. It's riot nf small town comnlicalions W'MJ WiTtlM I Mill City, Mny 28 -The student IS I And on the Screen Last Time Tonight 1 4MF Hf ill' I That Tremendous Sensation 1 body of the Mill City high school hold its annual election of officers this week, as follows: president, Charles Kelly; vice-president. Edward Wachtcr; treasurer Rose Smith; secretary Hans Plambeck; reporter Gweneth Dike; censor, Mildred Rogers; sergeant-at-arms, oy cnance, and yell leader, Gwendolyn Flook GARDEN OWNERS ARE INVITING INSPECTION Silverton, May 26. Sunday the DoautlCul garden of the Doerfler 8 "JAPA-KNEES" i iSai "jlw llfMW ML I 5 Featuring MADAME HANA SHIMOZUMI IKI, Wj, 'f ffl SWV Hi jiX ti THE KITAKOS, AIDA KAWAKAMI, DUFF1N OREGON TONIGHT d.I?PER andthe "JAPA-NEE "HAROLD TEEN" A Roaring Comedy hjfa IpWSfdkMi 5sL BEAUTIES. -And Added Stage Attractions- On the Screen, Sunday Only MR No Price Increases 25c and 10c BESW gBB Z-a JJ A Sure Cure for the Worst Case of Blues WRB tfflifl fn "fF Ay5BwrrY Bebe Daniels in "Feel My Pulse" Yep! CHARLIE IS COMING fl II I II I I HTi III 1 11 fit Oh.

Doctor. Doctor. But This a Funny One! UftVUff III I SV III II I If Fry ranch, a tew mites out of town on the Pen ranch, will be open for the pleasure of the public. A tiny Bititicnl water fait, a pool, with a rock garden and many of the prevailing flowering plants and shrubs will be seen. To get to this place drive to Central Howell, take the left turn to first four corners, turn to left after crossing railroad track and drive about one mile.

Throughout the week, beginning today, the gardens of Mr. and Mrs. Stun Ames, around their borne on East Main street at the foot of the hill, wilt be open to the public every day from 3 until a o'clock. There are many rock and hillside plants, tlsh and lily pool, besides many choice varieties of the present blooming flowers. ALTAR SOCIETY HAS MEETING IN GERVAIS Gervais, Mny 25 The members of fit.

Rita Altar society spent an enjoyable afternoon at the home of Mrs. Prank Adleman. At the close of the business session, presided over by the president, Mrs. A De-Jardln, each lady made several quilt blocks which will be usmbled in a quilt at some of their winter meetings. Mrs.

Jim Barnes assisted the hostess in serving refreshments. Those present wvre Mesdames August Nibler, O. Browcr. Dan Quire, Prank Eder, Otto filming. Frank Cutsforth.

Otto Schwab, Ftt Prnntl, A. DeJaidin. J. Stewart, Misses Gertrude Wiess, Marie Mangold and the two hostesses. 0ur.Second I 5 rrw.

AnillVerSarV IMV FHrSV About a Bit Ambitiously with CSSSC way to the Big Laughs! This TTHJSfS P-t pf P5gi 1 way to Chaplin's three-ring I '1, 4 'letter Entertainment in I IVO fgjp "liyQiriF tWl comedy circus! This wav to the if SSt mtmA. JL i SahHn WHh Currcn JSC ragfC I liwl MjSffC greatest show of mirth! This tM pi pi Pi fiPC I vrtyL, (PA Attractions that are Ml 1 9W8 CVCIIJI ATlrtM" VWC way to the comedy of all time! Jm PI IS fisS fmWi I lUtmk ffQ OTIlnSrURlViATION It stars Charlie Chaplin-lov- .11 MjMMJm Gel ,0 Oregon The Singers preme! 1 IjMSm "Thewl nm' TArtN on, I rsj M0NDAY A I MRS. GENTRY HAS RESIGNED Mill City, May 0. Mrs. Charles Gentry has resigned as chairman of the Marion county health demonstration clinic, and Mrs.

Robert Schrocder has taken up the work. At the meeting last week, IS children were examined, including five from Gates. Mrsic teach tit home Silverton, May 26 Mis. Gertrude h. Cameron returned Thursday from Medford.

where she went to attend convention of the Oregon Music Teachers' association. Mrs. Cameron reports a wonderful trip. There were dinners, concerts, teas, ft drive to Ashland, and many social affairs in honor of the members of the convention..

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