Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 03, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Saturday, January 3, 1948
Silverion Has
Observance
Silverton The home unit
Christmas social observances re
solved into group gatherings
generally over the New Year's
week-end with churches, lodg
es, communities, clubs, friend
ship organizations leading in
numerous affairs.
Th Hparinnartprs' romDanv of
the National Guard were hosts
to the public New Years Eve
in a dance at the armory, with
. BUI Turner and his music mak
ers furnishing the entertain
ment. The Silverton Hills commun
ity club and Grange with Mrs.
Anton Sacher as chairman, spon
sored a mask-party late supper
and a few hours of informal
dancing at the hall. Mrs. Elden
Mulkey as Mae West was award
ed first prize for women, and
Johnny McKillop as a pirate for
the men. Charles Mulkey was
in charge of the music for the
dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Nelson and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott were
hosts to the members of their
Friendship club New Year's
eve at the Modern Woodman
hall with around 30 present for
the no-host supper and an even
ing of cards and informal danc
ing until the new year.
Practically every church or
ganization in town observed the
last day of the year in a pro
gram of devotions, song and
prayer with a mid-night supper,
New Year's eve.
Brooks
The Brooks Sewing Club date
has been changed, and the meet
ing will be held Friday after
noon January 2, at the home of
Mrs. Anna Dunlavy.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lea are
remodeling their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McDougall
were Christmas dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oren
Sturgis, and the Misses Barbara
Jean, Sue Ann and Margie
Sturgis.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Klampe en
tertained with a Christmas din
ner for Mr. and Mrs. Mclvin
Klampe and son Darrell, Mr.
and Mrs. Orvall Klampe, Verle,
Arlyce, Marvin, Morris. Loren
and Nyles, Mr. and Mrs. Llyde
Klampe and baby, Mrs. Bertha
Bloomfield, Glenn and Bob, Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Poultcr and
daughter Marilyn of Portland,
and Reg McDonald of Salem.
Mrs. J. J. Lesher went to Coos
Bay to spend the holidays with
her daughter Edna and family.
Mrs. Will Klampe and daugh
ters Misses Grace and Arlene
and Valmcr Klampe and Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Klampe and two
children were Christmas dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph deVries in Pratum.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aspinwall
entertained with Christmas din
ner for Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Loomis, Bob Hayes, Mrs. Etta
Mae Fleck, Roberta Scolt, Mrs.
Hattie Geisy and Manley Ben
nett. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Russell.
Misses Ann and Carol Russell
and Allen Russell were Christ
mas dinner guests at the home
of Mr. Russell's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Russell at Thurston.
Mrs. Myrtle Davis who has
been ill in the Memorial hos
pital, in Salem, was brought to
the Brooks Convalescent home
and is recovering.
Little Jimmie Wood, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Norton Wood is
ill with measles.
A community meeting is culled :
for Monday night at the Brooks
school house at eight o'clack tor
the purpose of organizing a P.
T. A. Everyone in this district
la urged to attend this meet
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Otto had
as Christmas dinner guests. Mr.
and Mrs. Orval Attn. Miss Mer
na Loy, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford
LaFonulain and Wilford I.a
Founlain, Jr.
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Unionvale
Mr. and Mrs. George Strawn
and family were Christmas day
guests of their brother and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Strawn
and family at Hubbard.
There were 22 members of the
family of Mrs. G. I. Shelburne
who came to her home for a
family Christmas tree Wednes
day evening. Mr. and Mrs.
David Childs who are attending
O. S. C. at Corvallis came far-
Ihest to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shel
burne and family were Christ
mas day and evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Trent at
Bellevue.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stout
enburg entertained twenty rela
tives at their home Christmas
day.
Mrs. Tom A. Boulden is tak
ing rest cure at her home for
right foot trouble.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stouten-
burg were hosts Christmas day
to their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Vernon. Mrs. Stouten
burg and her mother were after
noon callers at the La Marr
home in Mission Bottom district,
and Alexander La Follette re
turned with them to be a vaca
tion guest at Stoutenburg home.
Byron La Follette is a guest at
the Vernon home.
Mrs. Charles Clow entertain
ed 21 members of her family at
her home Christmas day. Mr
and Mrs. LaVelle Patterson of
the Pleasantdale district were
in attendance. Special guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schind
ler and son Albert.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones of
Portland were guests of Mr. and
Eve and together the two fam
ilies attended a family dinner
at the home of their mother,
Mrs. Josephine Jones at White
son, Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clifton and
family of Hebo were guests of
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence S. Crawley and family on
Sunday; also guests at the same
time were Mrs. Tessa Sholes and
son Charles of Stralton, Colo.,
mother and brother of Mrs. Clif
ton who had been their house
guests for some time and were
cnroute to their home by auto
mobile. Mrs. Sholes came by
rail about three months ago and
her son came by car for her.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wicku
ler of McMinnville were Christ
mas Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Knoche. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Knoche were guests of
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs
Edward Duckman, at Portland
rhrislmas ri.iv and returned
home rriciay.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Wright
had as their dinner guests on
Christmas day: Mr. and Mrs
Henry Bash and son Henry, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Merrick Cliatfield
of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
May and son of Webfoot. Mr.
and Mrs. Roy B. Wright and son
of Salem were afternoon guests
at the same home after having
attended a family dinner at the
home of her grandmother, Mrs.
May Versteeg at Salem. j
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Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Elkins of
Independence who were feted recently on occasion of their 50th
wedding anniversary. The couple was married at Webster City,
Iowa, December 22, 1897. They have five children all present
for the celebration at the Methodist church in Independence. They
are Harold P. and Melvin M. Elkins, south of Monmouth; Mrs.
Ella A. McCarty and William C. Elkins of Portland and Mrs.
Lillian G. McGonigal, Woodburn. (McEwan Photo Shop)
Aumsville
Bonnie and Glenn Klein are
spending the Christmas holiday
at the home bf their parents, Mr
and Mrs. Elmer Klein. They
had the misfortune of having
their suitcases and clothes all
stolen from their car while at
tending the basketball game be
fore coming home. Four suit
cases and a bag containing about
$300 worth of clothes were tak
en. Mrs. Charles Busby an d
Elmer Klein were honored with
a dinner on their birthdays at
the Klein home. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Busby and
Ray of Aumsville, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rowen of , Salem, Bon
nie, Glenn, Ellis and Sally.
Fred W. Klein of Fairmont,
Minn., is spending several weeks
at the home of his brothers, El
mer and Albert Klein. This is
his first trip west and he likes
the climate and scenery around
here.
Mrs. Arnold Goff and Shirley
and Carol of Forest Grove were
guests at the Northrup Bates
home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Robbin
and son Bobby are spending the
holidays in Indiana with rel
atives. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lewis,
their four sons, Joe Lewis and K
Mrs. C. E. Lewis are spending 1'
1 week in Uraac, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perlow
Jr. and daughter have moved
into the Leslv house.
Fred Klein of Fairmont.
Minn., who has been visiting at
the Elmer and Alberl Klein
homes, left Tuesday for Bakers
field, Calif.
Another of the many family
gatherings was at the Elmer
Klein home. Those present were!
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Mrs. Elizabeth Lenz, Mr. and
Mrs. Sherman Bostrach, Bar
bara and Kenny, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Lindeman, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Jarvis and Jerry, of Sa
lem, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Balko
vich of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Lenz. Sharee and Vicky
Sue of Nehalem, Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Gehlen, Sharon and Ga
ry of Stayton, Miss Lucy Lenz
of Baker and Fred Klein of
Fairmont, Minn.
Mrs. Ed Collin, Aumsville
telephone operator, is recovering
from a paralysis of a muscle in
her right cheek. Sammy and
Anna Collins are home helping
their mother. Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Bratges and Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald Corkorin spent Christmas
here also.
Box Social Planned
Butteville Club 624 of Sea
Scouts and Boy Scouts met at
the Grange hall with the presi
dent, Norman Yergen, presid
ing. Plans were formulated for
a box social in the near future.
The Boy Scouts were lined up
tor inspection.
Mrs. Norman Yergen, Girl
Scout leader, of Donald, present-j
ed her girls in a musical pro-j
gram. Lunch was served. '
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! Christmas guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark
jwere Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gib
json and Larry of Forest Grove;
Mr. and Mrs. Axel Erickson,
Patsy and Jack of Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Quick of For
est Grove; Mrs. Anna Gibson of
Portland. Her mother, Mrs. Gib
son remained for a longer visit.
Richard Birchell who is at
tending State college in New
Mexico, spent the Christmas
holidays with his mother, Mrs.
M. Birchell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Gage and
children of Lakeside are visilt
ing at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Rittie Kerbee, Lonetta Mc
Gillis of Portland is also a holi
day guest at the Kerbee home.
Miss Theda Condron of Cor
vallis spent several days the past
week, with her sister, Mrs.
Thera Womer.
Mr. and Mrs. Howey Bortel of
California, Mrs. Jim Siddall and
Emma of Dallas, Miss Lois Sid
dall, student nurse at the Good
Samaritan hospital in Portland,
visited Friday with Mrs. Mol
lie Loay.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Burbank
and Betty were hosts to a fam
ily gathering Christmas Day.
Twenty-four were seated at
small tables for dinner. Those
present were Mrs. Winnie Flet
cher, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Johnson, Larry and Judy of Sa
lem. Mr. Rex Womer, Mrs. Letha
Bevens and daughter Janice of
West Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Shellenbach, Larry and Bon
nie of Monmouth, Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Dueltgen, Bobby and Ronny
of Portland, Mrs. Thera Womer,
Miss Nola Womer, A. L. Bur
bank, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bur
bank and Betty.
Buena Vista
Ed Culbertson of the U. S.
navy in California is spending
his leave with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Olin Culbertson.
Mrs. Kenneth Byers and in
fant daughter are visiting her
parents here, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Cobine.
Robert McLaughlin and Miss
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Reltv Brown left via plane for'
Oakland. Calif., after spending
the holidays with Robert's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allie Mc
Laughlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Prather
entertained for dinner Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Wells, Jack and Gor
don. Raymond Pruett, Bill
Prather and Thenuis Human of
South Africa, the latter a stud
ent at OSC and a holiday guest
of Raymond Pruett.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Bartel
of Los Angeles and Lois Sid
dal of Portland were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ander
son drove to Portland to visit
with Mrs. Anderson's brother.
Cecil Steele, who is seriously ill
in the hospital there.
The Perry Wells received
word from Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Guy of the arrival of boy. They
are living in Pilot Rock and Mr
Guy is working in the McGoran
Grocery store.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hahn
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The Buena Vista school is
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during the holidays.
Miss Elaine Wells is visiting
her sister and family, Mrs. Rex
Gunn in Eugene this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris
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