1 ,AS vwn'f t Capital Journal, Salem, On, Friday, February 20, 1953 In the Y alley MttewkyMIKI rOSBES HopewelL The Yamhill county Camp of Gideons bad charge or me sun day evening tervice at the Hope m,m ma church. A male trio, constsUnf of A. C. Carlton of McMinnvUle, Karl Cochran, also of McMlnnvllle, and Jen Prim mer of Amity, accompanied by Mrs. Primmer, wnf aeverai - Next Sunday evening, a film (trip. "The Good Book" will be ihown at the Hopewell EUB church. , , Prayer meeting thli week ti at the W. O. Moddemeyer home. Last week they met at the S. C. Wilier home. Mr. and Mrt. Robert Stutsman n Ronald, of Woodburn, were Sundey dinner guests of her parenU, Rev. and Mrs. n. a- WUrnn vrmmm Olua. fon of John OJua, ii out of the hospital at Camp san miis uoupo. van., twan aasimed to a com- i in the Slenal Corps. He nncumonia Mtient. ' wniiam Johnson of Salem, was a Sunday dinner gueit of the John OJuss ana aire, mary Pekkola and Mri. Gale Vinton were Saturday afternoon cau- Mr. and Mm. W. B. Evey and daughter. Miss Delpha Ivey of Manning, were Saturday gueiti of their daughter ana son-in-liw, Mr. and Mrs. Art Reed. . Mm. Ralph Benge of Salem, was a gueet of her filter and family, Mr. and Mm. Charles Stephen!. ' Dorothy Brown, Mm. Amy Smlthart and Jamee Bennett were Saturday afternoon callen at the Marvel Brown home. Robert Janxen wee home for the week-end from Oregon State college. The HopeweU Home Exten lion unit will bold Its meeting Feb. 15 at the HopeweU EUB church with a potluck luncheon. Mm. Ethel Gelaler and Mm. Lucille Ellenburger will be project leadeM for the lesson on cake making and decorating cakea. : Mm. Thelma Van Dorn, chair man, will be In charge of the bueineai meeting. The cotton drew workshop of the Hopewell Home Extension has been meeting at the home of Mm. John Puqua on Thursday of each week, during February, with the project leader Miss Virginia Magnets and Mm. Lena Wilson in charce. Christy Van Dorn, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Chas. Van Dorn, is the latest victim of chicken MX. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stohr of Portland and Mrt. Anne Llbby of Centralie, Wash., were Sunday dinner guests oi mr and Mm. John Geisler. Mr. and Mm. John Geisler at tended a Valentine dinner at the home of Mr. and Mm. George Malstrom of Salem Saturday venlnc. Leonard Hickerson attended Dad's Week-end at Oregon State college, visiting hit son, Wayne Hickerson at Sigma PI frater nity house. Mr. and Mm. Horace Edwards and family of Toledo were Frl day nlaht guests of Mr. and Mr Ed Loop. Saturday, they took their daughter, Roberta, to Pedes Mn. A. B. Lyday, Vicky and Jlmmie of Kings Valley visited Friday morning, with her cousin. Mm. Paul Ronco and family. Mr. and Mm. E. A. Burbtnk, Lyle and Louie, of Portland, Mm, Aaron Burbtnk and baby Lonnie were Sunday guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mm. F. M. Dyer. A Fellowship dinner wai given at the school house Sunday, following the morning service, With the Summit and Kings Valley groups invited. Rev. E. A, Fogg, conference dlstrist super intendent, conducted the second quarterly conference. Glen Turner of vacouver Wash,, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Turner. A valentine box was enjoyed by each room at school Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mm. William Chest- unt, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pon kratz of Portland, were week end guests at the Gus Burbtnk home. Mm. Emma Mc Dowell of Newberg, spent Saturday with Mrs. Lena Turner, who returned home with her for a visit ACORNS FROM THE Portland for an appointment with the doctor. ' Mr. and Mm. Charles Robert- ton of Sheridan and Mr. and Mm. Donald Crippen of Mon mouth were Sunday dinner gueiti of Mr. and Mm. Loop. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Pearse and Robert and Granny Humble were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mm. Ralph Timm of Dayton. Pedee Silverton Donald V WITH DEL MILNE V "Hello Del, thli la Mtry-Lu. I Jutt wanted to tell you what a wonderful steak dinner we had at the Oak Hum last nlsht but Del-1-1-1 . . . tt nearly broke my heart to have to leave a gooaiy poruon oi vnai sm Donald Friday evening when Mr. Ensign of Ensign Lumber company of woodburn was rounding a cure Jut below jck Bush's place on the Donald- Newberg road, west of Donald, the large flatbed truck got out of control and plunged into the creek at the foot of the hill, Just after the turn. No one was In jured, but It required the hoist ing crane from the Ernst Hard ware company In St Paul to get the truck out of the creek. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Yergen were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr, Yergen's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Linns of Molalla. The Masonic lodge of Donald Is sponsoring a series of card parties, the first of which was held recently. Refreshments were served by Hubert Yergen, Earl Mohnlng and Robert Col-vln. Percy Will won first prize and Jonas Will won second prize for the men at eards, and Mm. Bud Yergen won first prize for the ladies, and Mrs. Fobert of Hub bard won the second prize for tbe ladles. The traveling prize was won by Frank Anderson of Hubbard. The second party in the series was Monday night, Feb. 18. The committee in charge was John Slusher. Percy Will and Cal Lew- Is. who served coffee and cine. Winning first and second for the men were Norman Yergen and Isaac Williamson, and for the ladles, Margaret Yergen and Mrs. Lorin Glesy. The traveling prize was won by Mm. Bud Yergen. The next party will be Mon day night, Feb. 23, at 8 p.m., at the Masonic temple In Donald. Ersel Christopherson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Christopher- ton was home over the weekend, He was Inducted Into the service Jan. 14, and Is now stationed at Ft. Lewis, With., where he ex- pectt to be for some time. Mrs. Ralph Balr accompanied Silverton Mm. Elmer Me- Colley and daughter, Bonnie, tpent the weekend witn reiauvcs in Portland. Mr. and Mm. James Down of Valsetx visited Mrs. Down's par ents,' Mr. and Mm. Joe Marsh, Saturdsy and cauea on ner grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McEwen, during the day. The Downs were alto guests of his mother, Mm. Goldle Down, over the weekend. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mann and their daughter, Mrs. M. L. Ben son and children, Victor, Vera and Ruth, left Friday for a week end visit at Astoria at the home of a son of the Minns, Mr. and Mm. Glenn Mann. Coming al a surprise to Glenn Mann wai an ward of an electric coffee urn for outstanding work In the As toria Moose lodge Saturday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter (Besile Bention) formerly of Sil verton, now of Seaside, visited with the W. P. Msnns while they were at the coast ss guests of their son, Glenn Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brewster and son, Marvin, from the Vet erans hospital, visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Brewster's parents, the Albert Dunifers, with the Roy Dunifers addition al guests during the afternoon. Spending a social afternoon at the home of Mm. William Arthur on Monday were Mm. John El ling, Mrs. Florence Butts and Mrs. Elmer Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Hugglns and Carol and Steve were Sun day gueU of Mn. Hugglns1 par enU, the I. R. Bittners of Port land. At the home of Mr. and Mm. Charlie Bascue Sunday were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones of Portland. On the preceding week end, the Charlie Bascues were entertained at the Salem home of Bstcue's mother, Mrs. Ed Bas cue. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wassom and sons of Toledo visited at the home of the Lee Wassons over the weekend. Mr. and Mm. Orin Wesson arrived home the latter part of the Week from Glendale, Calif., where they spent two months on a winter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morton and daughter, Naomi, drove to Jef ferson Saturday where they were guests for the day at the home of a brother of Mr. Mor ton, the Richard Mortons. Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Jackson entertained at supper and a so cial evening at their Scotts Mills home with their gueiti from Sil verton, Mr. and Mri. W. P. Mann and Mrs. Delia Holm. Accomp anying them to Scotts Mills was Mrs. Lucy Dunagan, who spent the evening at the home of the Manilla Dunagans. Bobby Hogan, Canltal Journal carrier, a surgery patient at Sil verton hospital from an emer gency appendectomy, was show ing marked improvement Tues day though his case was at first considered very serious. . show. They ere being coached by Mrs. Hal Reeves, Mm. Rus sell Daulton, Mrs. Eric Fitzaun ons. The show will be present ed March f, at 8 p. It will be a representation of the Gay Nineties down to the present day. Ernie Fletcher. Jr., was brought home from the hospital and is now at his home in Jeffer son. He is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F Inlay returned from a business trip to Seattle, where they attended a fur show. Then they went on to Milwaukee, Wise., where they attended the International Mink show. They also visited cousins in Texas on their homeward Journey. ' . Willamina Lafayette Th T vtt mAm aehnal basketball team won their game from St. James Friday night. Sit Flo. formerly of Baker, Mont, visited at the Oliver Ames home one day last week. Miss Donna Mae Joslyn and Marjorie Getselman of Portland were visiting In Lafayette Fri day. Mm. Wayne Huffman and family and brother, Amoi Freel, stopped at the Jim Basshardt home a short time one dsy last week. They were on their way to Rose Lodge to visit Wayne's parents, Mr. and Mm. Marlon Huffman. Aurora Aurora Lenten services were held at Christ Lutheran church Aurora Wednesday evening. Rev. L. C. Leikauf attended the coast conference of the Am erican Lutheran church at Puy allop, Wash., last week. Pastor Leikauf s brother. Con- rad Leikauf, of Aitkin, Minn., was a visitor at the Leikauf home here. Additional guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rushton. The nursery facilities In the Aurora Presbyterian cnurcn, re cently organized, are being con ducted under the supervision of Mm. John R. Kraus, who would appreciate having additional toys and a play-pen for use In the nursery. This will enable more parents of young people to attend the Sunday morning worsnip nour. Anyone who can provide this equipment for the nursery is ass ed to contact Mrs. Kraus. Jefferson on my plate. I Just eouMnt eat u ail. really, Del, I Just couldn't What say, Delt" "Well. I was Just going to say I do not usually go around giving tips to neoDle that out my revenue, but Mary-Lu could I suggest that you 'Buuenucu ivnaerunn teak. That Is a top grade tender Mn cut from the lower end, or mailer end. of the tenderloin. It Is Ull the same woiraeriui onarooai bareequed steak but It not as Urge hence it costs leas than the New, York Out and the larger T-bonee. After all. why pay good money for somethlna you cannot use (like that extra half of a big steak) I" Oh, my goodness, why didnt tomeone tell me about that before, why I know lots and lots of ladlfe who leave half their steak on the plate and believe ins, that does not make a hit with the 'guy who pays the bill,' but, my goodness, Del. a lady cant Just ram It down to be polite, now can ane?- h btesj Ift Iht HeM Merle. Pa. M12J Jefferson At the recent meet ing of the Psst Noble Grands club, ML- Jefferson Rebekah lodge, a one o'clock luncheon was served, with Mrs. Paul Smith and Mrs. Scott Hawk as hostesses. During the business meeting, Mrs. J. A. Wise wss installed vice president; Mrs. Scott Hawk was appointed cheplaln, and Mrs. C. M. Cochran, marshals Mrs. T. O. Keiter, Mrs. J. A, Wise and Mrs. Scott Hawk were appointed to plan for the card party to be held at some future time. Mrs. Harold Morrlssette and Mrs. Jack DeVaney were guests. During the social hour mem bers and guests worked on rugs for the club room, A plant sale will be held at the next club meeting. Mrs. Lee Wells and Mrs. D. W. Porter will be hostesses. The Parent-Teacher assocla Mrs. Fred Sexton of Molalla to tlon is practicing for the annual an officers' meeting of the Ore gon Federation of Garden clubs at Eugene. Mrs. Sexton Is news letter editor for the Northwest Gardens Msgszine, and Mrs. Balr Is on the scholarship com mittee. They left Tueidsy after noon and attended the regular monthly meeting of the Eugene Garden club, and then took part In the officers' meeting the fol lowing day. Amity Amity Rev. Nick Neufeld, pastor of the Baptist church at Stayton, will conduct special meetings at the Amity Baptist church for,two weeks beginning Msrcn is. Dr. and Mrs. T. M. White at tended a meeting of Christian churches at Lebanon Monday evening, Feb. 16. Dr. White was a speaker on the program. Rev. William P. Bray, pastor of the Baptist church, and Lydla Wskeman, a member of the church, both students at LInfleld college, were among a group of students ' from LInfleld attend ing a speech tournament at Ta- coma, Wash., lsst week. Canton Yamhill No. 0 and ladles' auxiliary, Patriarchs Militant, held their February meeting at Dayton I..O. O. F. hall Feb., 12. Hugh Lewis, cap tain, was In charge of the can ton and Mm. Eugenia Robinson presided over the auxiliary meet ing, i An application for member ship In the auxiliary was pre sented. Mrs. Mary B. Miller in stalled several officers who were absent at the regular Installa tion. Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. George Naderman of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Schuch ardt are visiting his parents in Amity. He has been stationed In New York for special training In the U. S. service. He will leave shortly for Japan and Korea. Mm. Schuchardt will remain In Oregon until his return. Willamina Mrs. Emery Dentel attended a meeting of the Yamhill County Tubercu losis and Health association In Newberg this week. Mm. Richard Hanson ana dauihter of Crescent City, Calif., are visiting this week with Mr. and Mm. B. B. Ham ana air. and Mrs. George Hanson. Mr. and Mm. V. C. Nesl spent Tuesday and Wednesday la To ledo with Mr. ana mm. uugn RosselL L. E. McGee of Mist, was a weekend guest of his son, Mr. and Mm. Ray McGee. Mr. and Mm. Garland Huddle- ston and Mm. Susanna Coblentz spent the weekend in Milwau- kle with Mr. and Mm. Paul Hos teller. Mrs. John Breeden, Mrs. James Stillwell and Judy at tended a birthday dinner Fri day for the former's mother, Mrs. William Hantze of Mc Mlnnvllle. Mr. and MM. Emery Dentel and family spent the weekend In Portland with Mrs. Myrtle Bogan and Mr. and Mrs. L. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doe- bele and family of Astoria were weekend guests of Mr. and Mm. E. A. Spencer. Mr. and Mm. W. L. Whitworth of McMlnnvllle were Sunday guests at the D. S. Watts home. Mr. and Mm. Guy Russeu of Northwood, Iowa, are visiting this week with Mr. and Mm. J. L. Aase. Mm. Leo Read spent last week visiting in Klamath Falls with relatives. Mr. and Mm. Oscar Beneflel are spending this week In Se attle, and visiting with Mr. and Mm. Kearney Beneflel ana ism- Clare Hall ana Mr. ana mm, R. B. Watts were Sunday guests st the Sam Timberlake home In Newberg. Mr. and Mm. Gordon Barron and family of Eugene spent, the weekend with Mr. and Mm. Karl Franklin. Mr. and Mm. Bill Mode and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mode, of Independence, visited here over the weekend. Mr. and Mm. Dale Snow and son spent the weekend at the C. L. Snow home In Yachats. Mm. Bernice Miller of Port land was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mm. Ernest Connlck. Mr. and Mm. Ray White and Karla of Gladstone spent lsst week here with her parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Dave Paine. Mr. and Mm. Dexter Smith and Wendy have moved to Grants Pass to make their home. Mrs. Edna DeRose of Berke ley. Calif.. Is visiting her moth er, Mm. Adoipn scnuxar, wno has been 111. Sunday guests at the Floyd Pais home were Mr. ana mm, Roy Newbill of Sheridan, and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Psge. Weekend guests at the Floyd Zetterberg home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davis and daugh ters of Warrenton. Sunday, Mr. and Mm. Victor Zetterberg were guests for a second birth day dinner for Gloria Davis. and coffee were served by the committee. Mrs. Oscar Ronge had a dem onstration party at her home Tuesday. Feb. 10. Weekday mass during utm will be st 7:30 and evening services will be on Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7:45. Mr. and Mm. Philip Gooding and family, are moving to Mt. Angel soon. Mr. Gooding is driving truck for the Mt. Angel Farmers Union Oil company. Dallas Lyons Dallas Several members of the Polk County Council tor Camp Fire Girls are making plans to attend the Annual Re gional meeting for Camp Fire Girls which wlU be held In Port land on Feb. 27 and 28, accord ing to Mrs. Hollis Smith, presi dent of the Council. The meeting will consist of four workshops, three of which may be included by anyone at tending the meet. The work shops are concerned with coun cil administration, camping, re cruitment of volunteers and re lationships (volunteer, profes sional and civic). Featured on Saturday after noon will be the Style Show to be sponsored by the Horizon clubs. The speakers for the meet will Include civic leaders, national headquarters staff membcM, educatoM and Camp Fire Girls. I The Bridgeport Community club held a Pie Social at their regular meeting Friday, Feb. 13. Tbe purpose of the sale was to raise money for a resuscitator for the FaUs City Fire Depart ment The Social enabled the community to present $43 as the first donation to the Falls City Fire department The annual Firemen's Dinner was held on Sunday, Feb. IS, at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. The dinner prepared by Ed Hayes, was served to ap proximately 100 firemen and their families. Mr. Jack Graham served as Toastmaster for the occasion. The highlight of the dinner occurred when Walt Young, fire chief, showed his new uniform for the first time. The meeting usually held In January had been postponed to await the arrival of the new uni form. A bit of humor was Inject ed int othe meeting when the firemen presented Chief Young with a plastic bib for the new uniform. Hubbard St Louis St. Louis The last card so cial before Lent was held In the St. Louis hall recently with a good attendance. Prizes In "900" went to William Manning ana Lawrence Ferschweller and In pinochle to Mrs. Joe Doran. The special prize went to Leonard Ferschweller. Mrs. Leonard Ferschweiler and Mm. Alwln Manning were chairmen. The St Louis Altar society met at the hall last week. Lunch was served by Mrs. Ed Grass man and Mm. Robert Zelenskl. The VFW held a social bene fit at the St. Louis Hall Feb. 12. Mrs. Clara Strange of Wood- burn won the specisl prize. Pie Hubbard Rev. E. H. Hast ings, pastor of the greater .Hub bard parish, has received a call as of September 1 of this year. to be the associate minister of the First Congregational church of Salem, and has accepted the offer. Rev. and Mrs. Hastings came to Hubbard and took over the church parish in June 1930. They have two children, a daughter. Carol and a son, Paul. The March of Dimes received $14 collected at the Hubbard Parent- Teachers association meeting Monday evening, from the cake walk sponsored by the members of the Five Stitches 4-H club. The members decided to hold a pie social Friday, March 27, in the gym. All proceeds will be used for purchase of three- speed record players for the school. MONITOR CARNIVAL SATURDAY Monitor The Monitor P.T.A. carnival will be held at the Monitor grade school gym at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21. i.vonThe February meeting of the Lyons Gsrden club was held at the Reneaan nau wiui Garnett Baasett and Alice Huber as hostess. Mrs. Raymond Branche of Manama was a guest of the af ternoon and gave a demonstra tion on corsage making from ny lnn nd chenille. Plans were made to have a guest speaker at the March meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burgess of Klamath Falls were weekend guests at the home of Mr. anai Mrs. Floyd Bassett, and with other relatives in Gates and Mill CitySundsy a dinner wss serv ed at the borne oi oir. ana mrs. Arnold Syverson In Mill City, honoring the birthday annivers aries of six in the group. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Lell of Delta, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Cribbs, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burgess, Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Devine, Gordon, Wayne and Lorena June, Martin Cole of Gates. Mr. and Mm. Wallace Bevler, .Gary and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Raines and Alan ot Mill City; Mr. and Mm. Peter Etzel and Bernice, Fern Ridge; Wllla Louckes, Gates; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett and Cecil of Lyons; and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Syver son, Harvey, Dick, Delmar and Rodney. Mr. and Mrs. Esrl Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. John Worden wenti to Corvallis Saturday where they attended funeral services for their uncle, George Allen, who wss killed when struck by a car while visiting at the home of his Son, Larry Allen, and family in San Francisco, Calif. Loren Hargreaves, who has been attending college at Berk W Calif, arrived at the home A Kt. OTlH Mr VA ' Hargreaves, Monday afternoon. His plans for the future are in-; definite. i Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian and Glen, Jr.; left Saturday for a ten j day trip to Berkeley, Calif. I Mrs. William Prihcard recelv-l ed a telephone call from their: William, Jr., who was in' California. He had just arrived, from service in Korea. He ex pects to arrive home about Tues-1 day. . . .., t Mrs. Orville Downing with her i daughter-in-law, Mrs. Duane Downing and daughter, Paula, of Mill City visited last week in Medf ord at the home of Mr. and Mm. Richard Brown, in Suther lin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Downing and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bailey in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schwindt are receiving congratulations up on the arrival of a baby boy, Vic tor Raymond, born Monday, Feb. 16, at the Salem Memorial hos pital. This-Is their fourth child and aecond boy. Mr. and Mrs. Bam Bridget spent several days last week b Seattle, returning noma mona evening. Mrs. Jack Christenien was In charge at tne store while the Bridges were away. ... . W I U - f . ' Miss riorma mui ounnav .hnnl dan cave a narty at thli home oi Otto Weidman last Sal urday evening. New Showing Opea Jean raters Jeffrey Buter "LUBE OF THE WILDEHNESg HUarteM Ca-HIt The Bewery Bays NO HOLDS BARRED HOLLYWOOD KIDS MAT! Nil Tomorrow 1:0 to 4:0 TM. S CARTOONS - SERIAL Special Matinee Featum "REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOI FARM" Shirley Temple Also BENSON'S BIRTHDAY CAKE for Tom James, Pattle TretUch. Al exander Stein, Sandra Tratt, Keith Morgan, David Rehfuai, Joan Schaffers, Shea Henbert, Karen Bacewlcb, Janice Evuns, Dean Lammert, Jon Rhodai, Cheryl Water, Debby Oben, Lvnne Andenon, Dale Donald- ton, Earl McAdams, Mary Kleta, Can Cronn, uary Brigfe, Uianst zumwaii, rai noreiu, soy war. ran, Dennis Jay. WE DIDN'T WANT TO DO IT, BUT HERE GOES! 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