The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 23, 1951, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE VALLEY MEIVS COLUMNS
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Many Valley Guests to Spend
Christmas in Bethel District
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BETHEL, Dec 22 Many fami
ly Catherines win mark the Bethel
celebration of the yuletide. Mr.
and Mrs. A- J. Klu will be hosts
at a Christmas party for Mr. and
Mrs. William Froehlich and Doro
thea: Mr. and Mrs. Warren Klug
and Sandra; Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
Ene Hamrick, Bruce and Dou
; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hage
man and Rodger; Mr. and Mrs.
Allison Kluf. Allan and Nancy;
all of Salem, and Henry Froehlich
from OSC. On the following day
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hamrick
will entertain at dinner for the
same group.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Daugherty
will . have as dinner guests on
Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kim
sey, Connie and Karen, of Stayton
and Mrs. Daugherty 's father,
Ral ah Sloop. Mr. and Mrs. I. H.
Fetrow will be hosts to Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Phillips, Roger,
Jtnamy, Judy and Billy.
J M. Nichols and Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Hain will entertain on Christ
mas Eve with dinner and a tree
for the pleasure of Mrs. Cass A.
Nichols.. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wil
son, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Girod.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schultz will be
hosts to Mrs. Johanna Schultz,
Mrs. J. A. Wright, Raymond,
James and Margaret.
Salem Folk Invited
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hage
man's guests at Christmas dinner
will be Mr. and Mrs. Henry V.
Brown and Ina, Mr. and Mrs.
James Brown and Vicki, Mr. and
Mrs. John Brown and Linda, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Paynter, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Hageman and Roger,
all of Salem, and Janice and Clif
ford Hageman.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hain will
give a Christmas Fve party for
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mader, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy E. Carchand, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Mader and Howard
Mader. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mader
will entertain at dinner the follow
ing day for the same group.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Spranger
have invited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Holter and Phyllis, and Mr. and
Mrs. E. Magner, all of Portland, to
spend Christmas in their home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lauderback
will take part in a family party
on Christmas Eve and the follow
ing day they with Mrs. E. E.
Mat ton and Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Lauderback and Kenneth will be
present at the Lauderback gath
ering at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Frank Clark in Hampden Lane.
Wilt Go Ta Dallas
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Neufeldt,
Dallas, will be hosts on Christmas
Day to J. K. Neufeldt and his
family, John Robert, Anna Mae,
Texas, Patricia, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Neufeldt, Raynelle, Eddie,
Donna; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neufeldt
and Tonl Lee of Chemawa; Mr.
and Mrs. Eric Prebilsky, Alan and
Pamela of Maclean.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchand will
give a dinner on Sunday for Mr.
and Mrs. Rudolph C. Lien, Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Bump, Gilbert,
Marshall, Marcia, all of Portland;
Miss Jessie Glamer, Mr. and Mrs.
B. C. Hall and Mary Jo, the Rev.
Lloyd Uecker, all of Salem. Mr.
and Mrs. Harlow Kibbey will en
tertain with a buffet supper and
tree on Christmas Eve and the
nxet day they, Harlow jr., and
Richard, Gloria and Clayton Sand
ers will be guests at a family din
ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lorenze Schnuelle in Salem.
Orchard Heights Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Wilson,
Ralph, Howard and Walter, will
be guests at the D. M. Eby nome
on Orchard Heights for dinner and
tree on Christmas Eve, and will
spend the next day at the J. W.
Simmons home. Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Johnson will be hosts at din
ner for Mr. and Mrs. Clyda John
son, Butch and Craig, Mrs. Verla
Findeisen and Alan, Sgt. and Mrs.
Keith Johnson who have arrived
from San Francisco where Mrs.
Johnson met her husband enroute
home from Korea.
Mr. and Mi. Nile Hilborn will
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5 DAYS ONLY - DECEMBER 24
All Famous
Brands of
GIRLS' WINTER
CLOTHING
At Real Savings
Our Entire
Stock of Winter
Wear At Prices
Down to Cost
have as their dinner guests Mr.
and Mrs. L H. While, Herbert Pol
ley, James Hilborn, who arrived
Friday from Fort Ord, and his
fiance Miss Barbara Peterson of
Independence. . Mr. and Mrs.
George Bahnsen will entertain
Christmas Eve for Mr. and Mr
O. B. Chapman and Linda, and
Lloyd Chapman of Los Angeles.
The same group will be dinner
guests next day at the Chapman
home.
Hem Fram Kara
The R. L. Allenby's, Helen and
George, and Donald Jeffries (home
from Korea) Clair FaMar and
daughters Linda and Margaret,
will be Christmas dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Allenby in
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Creech will
have as their Christmas dinner
guests Mrs. Eula Creech, Mrs.
Julia Raetz, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Raetz,
K. M. Lang. Guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Wolfe
on Christmas Day will be Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Sadler, Mr. and Mrs.
Lyl Hadley, Cathy and Geany,
Mrs. Everett Dale, Lucy Anne
Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Larios will
be guests of the Warren Farmings,
Bert and Larry, on Christmas Eve
and an will be guests of Mrs.
Dora Fanning in Salem the next
day. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carruth
ers will be dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Taplln near the
Aumsville Highway.
NOW ITS SGT. THOMPSON
WILLAMINA Alan Thomp
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval
Thompson, Willamina, has been
promoted to sergeant. He is a
marine drill Instructor in San
Diego, Calif.
Valley
Obituaries
lUttwu News rrice
Ben Seniles
STAYTON, Dec 22 Services
for Ben Schlies, 42, of Stayton
will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at
the Weddle chapel here with the
Rev. Kenneth Abbott officiating.
Schlies died Friday night at a
Salem hospital where he had been
confined about two weeks. He had
been in ill health about a year.
Schlies had been associated with
several of his brothers in the
Schlies Bros, garage here for many
years. His death was the first
among 12 children In the family.
Surviving are the widow, Th el
ma; his mother, Mrs. Josephine
Schlies, Scio "route 2; brothers,
George, Frank, Martin and Jake,
all of Stayton, Ed of Dallas and
Joe of Scio; sisters, Mrs. Julia
Ortman. Coquille; Mrs. Rose Pye
att and Mary Schlies, both of
Portland; Mrs. Barbara Crane, Sa
lem, and Mrs. Paulina Lambrecht,
Stayton.
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Norma Goddard. 1SU N. ISth at, at a gathering of dnbwomen Thursday might. Mrs. Geddard la a
atraetor at Tamer school. From left: (front row) Norman Franxen. Carol Freeman. Doris Borer,
Graves. Lamrel Warner, Gordon Mertle; (back row) Jeanetto Tewnsend, Dorothy Franxen, Jody
mann, Bonnie Smith, Charlotte Hilton. (Statesman photo.)
Choral Group
To Sing at
Stayton Today
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STAYTON Santiam Choral
club will sing Its fifth annual
Christmas concert at the Stayton
grade school Sunday at 4 p.m.
The group, under the direction
of Felix French, Salem, and ac
companied by Ruth Spaniel, Stay
ton, will sing carols. Featured in
solo parts will be Mrs. Paula Sul
livan, Mrs. Barbara Shower and
Mrs. Clarice Judson.
KCs Help Needy
The Knights of Columbus will
again this year distribute btets
to the less fortunate at Chr.as.
Christmas cheer boxes were
placed in the grocery stores in
Stayton, Sublimity, Jordan, Lyons,
Mehama, North Santiam and
Marion, to receive donations of
food stuffs or cash for the baskets.
Last year over 35 baskets were
distributed by the Knights. These
baskets contained not less than
$20 worth of supplies and it is
anticipated that this year even
more will be distributed.
In addition to personal contri
butions and assistance from the
treasury, $180 was raised from a
dance staged In Stayton,
Meeting Postponed
A special meeting of the city
council scheduled for last Tuesday
was postponed because of illness
of two members. George Schlies
and Jos. Spaniel were unable to
attend.
CPL. LATIMER OVERSEAS
SHERIDAN Cpl. Lewis Lat
imer, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Latimer, who entered the army
Nov. 22, 1950, is now overseas. He
graduated from the Willamina
high school in 1949, and was em
ployed at a local mill.
Out of Mind!
Desk - discomfort need not sap
your work-efficiency. May we
show you? With Modern Office
Furniture designed for a mod
em-day's work! Desk Chairs, that
leave no trace of sitting fatigue,
no matter how long or hard a
day you may put inl
BOOK STORE
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FROM 8 A. M. TO 1 2 NOON
fascial Devotional Services from
N-Slwork and Local Churches
1:00 TO 4:00 P. M.
Mutual' great Mystery and Adventure
block, seasoned wtih a sprig of mlstol
toe and a bit of holly.
4:00 TO 5:00 P. M.
News, music and "Family Theatre"
Don Lee's stellar Hollywood Show
5:00 P. M.
The Boy Who Sang for the King"
Dennis Day, for Alex Jones
6:00 P. M.
Overseas Preview .
for Stevens and Son
6:30 P. M.
'The Littlest Angel"
Loretta Young, for The Vogue
7:30 P. M.
"Comedy of Errors", MBS
Tho rib-tickling family show
8:00 TO 9:00 P. M.
"Twenty Questions", MBS
How Do They Do It?
"Foreward America"
Patriotic, Inspirational
9:00 TO 9:30 P. M.
Glen Hardy News, MBS
Dave Hoss' Christmas Editorial
10:00 P. M. TO SIGN OFF
Mystery and News
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SUNDAY
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SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS FROM
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Heads Amity
Business Qub
AMITY, Dec. 22 Don E. Jones,
Amity bank manager, was elected
president of the Community Com
merdal club by the board of di
rectors .this week.
- Also chosen were Robert Dun
can, . vice president; and Frank
Chambers, secretary. The new pre
sident appointed R. N. Wilcox,
Ar Nauman, P. E. Meeker, Frank
Chambers azid W. A. Hemmelgarn,
Jr to the membership committee.
Mail will be received and Os
patched here on Sunday, Decem
ber 23, according to Earl Burch,
Amity postmaster. Monday broke
all records for mail received at
the Amity postoffice.
Young people of the Christian
church will go caroling Sunday
night after the Christmas service.
Ella Thomas was taken to a Me
Minville convalescent homo Wed
nesday. .
Ray Mitchell is the new wor
shipful master of Amity lodge 20,
AF & AM. H. N. Wilcox is the
new senior warden; Henry Jorg
enson, Junior warden; Soren Sor
ensen, trearurer; A. L. Matthews,
secretary.
Joint installation with the Eastern-
Star was held Friday night.
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MONDAY
CHRISTMAS EVI
5:00 P. M.
"A Christmas Carol," Lionel Barrymore
For the R. L. Elfstrom Co.
6:00 P. M.
Gabriel eHatter's Christmas Ed.
Elf Strom's Local News
6:25 P. M.
"The Litle Match Girl"
For The Kitchen Center
7:30 P. M.
"The Juggler and Our Lady" - Neibltt
For Warner Motor Co.
7:45 P. M.
'The Night Before Christmas"
Fibber and Molly for Hewitt's
8:00 TO 9:00 P. M.
"Let George Da It", MBS
"Hollywood Playhouse" MBS
9:00 TO 9:30 P. M.
Glen Hardy and Fulton Lewis
Special Christmas Editions
9:30 P. M.
'The Small One" - Bing Crosby
For Orval's Used Cars
9:45 P. M.
"Mario Lanza Carols"
For Gevurtz Furniture
10:00 P. M. TO 11:00 P. M.
'The Happy Prince", Orson Welles
ForBerg's Market
News and Folk Music
Dr. Semler Busick's Market
1 1 :00 TO MIDNIGHT
St. Luke's Choir, 'The Angels Sing,"
famous Christmas Carols
For Pay Less Drugs
CLYDE CARLTON
JIM DANIELSON
BETTY JO STRAWN
SALEM
Origan.
Jefferson Area
Guests Arriving
JEFFERSON, Dec 22 Holiday
guests at the E. B. Henningsen
ranch at Talbot are Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Wilson from Denver. Colo.
They are also visiting their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Bauman at Aumsville.
Arriving Friday to be Christmas
guests of her parents were the J.
C Bentleys, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Wolfe and daughter ot Loa Ange
les. Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard Lin
scott and daughter are arriving on
Saturday from Walla, Walla,
Wash., to be Christmas guests of,
the former's sister, Mrs. Russell
Daulton, and family.
Pre-Christmas guests at the
New and best varieties for
and commercial planOnas.
Prices.
Thm StcdMman. Salem,
Heinz DInebsrry Gardens
$33 N. 15th St.
Phone
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Listening Area
TUESDAY
CHRISTMAS DAY
7:00 A.M. TO 12:00
All the big Mutual Don-Le Shows . J
"The Breakfast Gang" . . . Glen Har
dy . . . Answer Man . . . Tello Test
. . . "Ladies Fair", Queen for Day"
bring you special Christmas Show
12:00 to 1:00 P.M.
Local News and Christmas Musle
1 :00 TO 2:00 P. M.
Jack Kirk wood Show and
'Take a Number" MBS
2:00 TO 3:00 P. M.
Salem Ministerial Assn. Program
Compliments of Sears
3:00 P. M.
"The Angel with the Cold Nos"
Margaret O'Brien, for Miller's
3:45 P. M.
"Western Christmas"
For Les Newman
4:30 P. M.
"Familiar Favorites" ji
Chuck's Tavern
6:00 P. M.
Gabriel Heatter's
Merry Christmas
8:00 P. M.
'The Miracle of Christmas"
Thomas Mitchell for Master Bread
8:30 P. M.
'The Lullaby of Christmas"
Gregory Peck, for Tweedie Oil
9:30 P. M.
"Christmas Around the World"
1st National Bank
1 0:00 P. M. "MUTUAL CALLING
TOKYO"
Gl voices direct ot the USA by
Mutual of Omaha
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Candy Canoa Any Six.
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