Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 07, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    t Capital Journal, Salem, Ore, Saturday, March 7, 19531
In the Valley
Eiltci kjr MIKE FORBES
Sao
Lyons
Lyon Lyons Methodist
church will feature week't
evangelistic miulon under the
leadership of Rev. H. W. Dixon
f Sbedd, Ore., and will begin
with rally for the young peo
Vl eat 7:30 p m. Saturday. Rev.
Dixon will preach both Sun
day at 11 a.m. and at 7:30 pjn.
and each evening until the close
Friday night.
. The meetings will be held at
. the Catholic community hall
formerly the Lyons school
house, and is part of the state
wide evangelistic mission of the
Methodist church.
The Christian Youth Fellow
hip of the Lyons Community
Methodist church elected olfl
cers last Sunday evening, Irvln
Thompson was elected president
with Hazel Neal, vice president,
Claudia Johnson secretary,
treasurer; Doris Neal and Don'
aid Olmstead were elected
charge -of recreation, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Smith were chos
en as counselors. Following the
short business meeting and de-
. votional period, the group hon
ered Mrs. Feenstra on her birth
day anniversary by serving ice
cream and cake. She was also
presented with a gift from the
group. - Present were Irvln
Thompson, Donald Olmstead.
David Neal, Claudia Johnson,
Hazel Neal, Doris Neal, Gloria
Carr, Marjorie Prlchard, Doro
thy Stienfelt, Norma Miller, Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Smith and Rev.
and Mrs. Feenstra.
. Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Feenstra
drove to Cloverdale last Satur
day, calling on the Wieger
White family, and also visiting
on the way with the James Mc
Coy family at Sheridan.
An all purpose room has just
been completed at the Marl-Linn
school and 1 now in use, with
approximate cost of $10,000. It
has 16 tables which will seat 82
pupils. At present It is being
used for pre-school, music and
cafeteria.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rogers
were hosts for a group at their
home Sunday, with a pot luck
dinner at the noon hour. Most
of the time was spent in orches
tra practice for the father and
on banquet which was held
in the all purpose room at the
Marl-Linn school Thursday eve
ning, March 8, with Johnny
Carpenter the guest speaker and
alnger.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Stout, Mr. and Mrs. John
Apple, Mrs. Floyd Bassett and
Cecil, Mrs. Xulalla Macbeth and
Bruce Sherman Buell, and Mr.
ad Mrs. Rogers. Several mem
bers of the band were unable
WILLAMETTE
UNIVERSITY PLAYERS
to attend due to illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weidman
were hosts for a dinner at their
home Saturday evening. Covers
were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Julian of Scio, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Julian and Glen Jr., Mrs.
Inez Ring, Mr. and Mrs. Weld
man. Hazel Doris, David and
Kathryn. The occasion honored
the birthday anniversaries of
Mrs. Albert Julian and Mr.
Weidman.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Wal
worth and Mrs. Catherine Lyon
of Salem visited friends in Ly
ons Saturday afternoon. They
were callers at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Alex Bodeker.
Miss Norma Miller spent the
week end in Eugene at the home
of her parents. Miss Miller Is on
the teaching staff at the Marl
Linn school.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin West.
over and Miss Mariiyn Baltzer
of Seattle were Saturday night
and Sunday guests at the home
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Art Baltzer and Richard. Satur
day Mr. and Mrs. Baltzer cele
brated their 35th wedding an
niversary.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kimery
and children of Portland spent
the weekend in Lyons. They
were guests a tthe home of his
mother, Mrs. Minnie Kimery.
They also visited at the Art Ay-
ers and Bill Kimery homes.
Mrs. Percy Hlatt, vice-chair
man of th Lyons Extension unit,
attended the planning meeting
held in Lebanon Thursday.
Private George Neal stationed
at Fort Lewis spent Saturday
and Sunday at the home of his
folks, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weld
man and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Burnelle White,
Delorls, Jennifer and Anthony
and her mother, Mrs. Averlll of
Newport and George Schneider
of Coos Bay were Sunday guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ramie Martell. Mrs. Martell is
the sister of Mrs. White and
daughter of Mrs. Averlll. Mrs.
Averlll remained for a visit at
the Martell home.
Harlin Gibson who is with the
U.S. Navy and stationed in Cali
fornia is at the home of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Culwell, Gibson is on sick leave
having broken his leg.
Visiting relatives in Lyons
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
George Meilke and daughter,
Carolyn of Eugene. Mrs. Meil
ke is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Lyons.
Wednesday luncheon guests
at the home of Mrs. Alex Bode
ker were Mrs. Gust Johnson,
Mrs. Gust Edgrln, Mrs. Harold
Wood and Scott, Mrs. Norman
Johnson, Chris and Kurt of Sa
lem, and Mrs. Marvin Berry of
Lyons.
Afternoon callers were Mrs.
Wood Oliver, Mrs. Willard Hart-
nell and Mrs. Leland Manning
and Richie.
Scio Max Moore haa been
confined to his home with
pneumonia.
R. M. Cain and son Clement
recently spent several days in
Portland at a Northwest Hard
ware show.
Rev. Bob Johnson of the
Maranatha Children's Home in
Fairbanks, Alaska, was gueat
speaker at the morning service
at the Baptist church. '
Freda Thayer of Mill City
has been a substitute teacher
In the high school, as Miss
Snipp waa called to her borne
in Omaha, Neb., due to the
sudden death of her father.
Mrs. Joseph Pinkava and son,
Joe, left early Saturday for
New Jersey, to attend the
funeral of Joseph Pinkava, Sr.,
who pasted away here from a
heart attack Thursday evening.
Vi boly was sent to Union,
N.Y. where the Pinkavas lived
before coming here six years
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. John Eather
ton and two children of Leba
non have moved Into one of the
Mazachek apartments here.
They hsve leased the Scio
Lunch and are now operating
it.
The children are in the first
and second grades at school.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chandler
and boys spent Saturday in
Salem.
Nickolos Nekoe of New,
York City was a recent visitor
in the John Lower's home.
The high school Glee clubs
have started to practice for a
musical comedy "Gypsy
"Rover."
Several youngsters partici
pated in the "talent tryouts"
in Albany Sunday afternoon.
Joan Fast could not attend
due to a case of measles.
Clsy Shepard, Rolla Bhelton
and Ralph McDonald will com.
pose the program committee
for P.T.A. for March 23, which
will be men's night.
Educational films wlU be
shown also.
Mothers of the Blue Ribbon
Cooking I club were honored at
a tea Feb. 25 at the Adams home.
Committee members were Philip
Hochspeier, Don McMahon and
Julia Goin, cleanup; Gloria
Bentley, Patricia Ricks and Joan
Greeley, refreahmenta; Donna
VanCleve and Teddy Cooper, re
ception; Reba Branton and Linda
Erb, preparation; Sherlll Hoch
speier and Glenda Nabors, in
vitation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hlgglns
of Jefferson announce the en
gagement of their daguhter.
Shirley, to Dale Wattenbarger,
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Watten
barger of Jefferson. They are
having e June wedding.
Jefferson
Sublimity
O. I. Shaw's Comedy
"PYGMALION"
March 3,4 and 7 at
WALLER HALL
StlS P.M.
' CsjN S-IOtt tar Ticket RejerriHeei
Fairview
Sublimity Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
Mlnden and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Welter returned Sunday from a
three weeks trip which took
them to Lannslng, Mich.
They spent two days in De-i
trolt, Mich., where they visited
Joseph G. Schotthoefer, a broth
er of Mrs. Minden.
The trip homeward was made
through the central route there
by escaping the severe storm in
the southern states.
Much hard work and practice
is being done by the students at
St. Boniface hlsh in preparation
for the operetta "Our Lady of
the Terrace ' which will be pre.
sented some time after Easter.
Tuesday evening a group of the
ladles of the parish, together
with Rev. Robert O'Hara, drove
to Salem where they took part
In the rosary program over sta
tion KOCO. This project, spon
sored by the Haly Names society,
will be-taken over by the ladles
each Tuesday evening during the
coming busy season. 1
Devotions during the Lenten
season consist of sermon, rosary
and benediction at 7:30 each
Wednesday evening and Stations
of the Cross and benediction at
the same time every Friday evening.
Leonard Hendricks, local
chairman for the Red Cross, is
Mrs. George Mills was hostess
for a pinochle party at her home
Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ethel
Roland won high score. Mrs. Al
vina Cochran low score, Mrs.
Maud Wise received the door
prize.
Those present were Mrs. Maud
Wise. Mrs. Ada McKee, Mrs. Ed
na McKee, Mrs. Frances Phelps,
Mrs. Alvlna Cochran, Miss Mary
Donohue, Mrs. Mary Overholser,
Mrs. Lena Townsend, Mrs. Leo la
Knight, Mrs. Neva Kester, Mrs.
Ethel Roland of Jefferson, and
Mrs. Irene Walls and Mrs. Helen
Williams and the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lynes of
Portland visited at the home of
Mrs. Earl Lynes.
Much interest is taken in the
Bible study class at the Metho
dist church held montniy. Mrs.
Ethel Gulvin Is teacher and the
study is history of the Old Testament
Mr. ar.d Mrs. George Mills,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Strode and
two children enjoyed an evening
of pinochle at the C. M. Cochran
home Saturday night. Monday
night Mr. and Mrs. Evereth
Keith of Lebanon, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Cochran and children,
Monte and Garry spent the eve-
nine at the Cochran home.
William Seaton Hodges and
Miss Enola Grenz. both of Linn
county, were married at the
home of Judge Marvin Hutchlngt
Tuesday night, March 3. And on
Feb. 20 Perl Stutzman and uior
la Irene Grenz were united In
marriage by Judge Hutchinga.
Both are of Linn county and the
girls are sisters.
The ministerial meeting neia
in the Christian church by pas
tors of the Evangelical United
Brethren church was well at
tended. The women met in the
city hall, with their speaker Mrs.
Dean Vermillion. The women of
the church served dinner In the
Christian church.
Dayton
Scotts Mills
AUMSVIILE
PAVIUOH
DANCE
very Saturda? Nteht
1 ML Sontheaat el Salem
Maste by
LYLI AND HIS
WESTERNAIRES
Broadcast KSi.M
7:10-1:0 P. M.
Fairview Mrs. W. J. Marley
of Fairview accompanied by her
daughter, Mrs. Donald Marshall
and son, Norman, of Grants
Pass, who have been guests for
two weeks with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. bufy getting helpers for the pres
vuMua nirwr u omn Ajicgo, nt drive
Mrs. Joe Blelenberg, Mrs.
John Splonskl and Miss Bar
bara Groshong motored to Ta-
mmi. Wash., recently where
they attended the wedding of
Mary Vreelaud, a former elass
mate of Mrs. Splonskl. They
also visited relatives during the
trio.
Mrs. Susie Gunderson and son,
Oley, of Plentywood, Mont., vis
ited last week at the home of,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson, i
Mrs. Gunderson is a sister of
Mrs. Jackson and this is the sis
ter's first meeting in 12 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Till and
family have moved from Mt.
Angel to ranch on Crooked
Finger road.
The Square Dance club gave
their first dance at the IOOF
hall Saturday night.
Dayton Mrs. Ralph Rufener
returned to her home In San
Francisco after spending a week
here with her husband's mother,
Mrs. Blanche Rufener.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jones and
family have moved to Portland
where be has employment
Mrs. Floyd Willert entertained
the McMinnville branch of the
AAUW Bridge club Wednesday
evening, March 4. There were
four tables of bridge at play. Her
sister, Mrs. Clare Helder, was a
special guest
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pom
eroy and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Coburn visited Mrs. Jack Gell
at the Salem General hospital
Wednesday evening. i
The Walter families of Port
land and vicinity came to the
home of their aunt, Mrs. Paul
Londershausen, last Sunday and
helped her care for the outside
at her home. The men cleaned
the lily pool, piled wood, trim
med trees and spaded around her
flowers while the ladles helped
at other duties. There were 22 in
all divided between the Bill
Maxwell family and Mrs. Lon
dershausen for the dinner. This
has been a big help to her as
there is much to be done at this
time of yesr.
H. W. Whitmore of Portland
spent the day Wednesday with
his sister, Mrs. McCafferty.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hole took
her father, Joe Klrkland, to a
Tillamook hospital for a few
days. He is home now and im
proving.
Mr. and Mrs. Arne F. Willson
were dinner guests of their
grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Per
ry, in McMinnville on Thursday
evening, honoring them on this
special occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. willson were
married Feb. 26, 48 years ago on
Mr. Willson's birthday, at Ellen
springs, Ark.
To them were born six chil
dren, two girls and four boys,
all of whom live in southern
Oregon, except Mrs. Ted (Nola)
Perry, who lives at Sweet Home.
They have ten grandchildren and:
four great-grandchildren. j
Mrs. Eva Baxter, who has been.
away for several weeks, has been
in Tillamook visiting with her!
niece, Mrs. Mildred Mellinger.
Mrs. Baxter is planning to re
turn home in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Palmer and.
family visited her mother, Mrs.
Mina McFee, and her aunts in
Tillamook Sunday to help the
mother celebrate her 74th birth-1
day. !
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A. G. Patchet on Sunday were
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc
Donald of Salem.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Engstrom were her
niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
I. K. Olsen, and daughter, Carol,
of Tacoma, Wash.
The Dayton Civic club met
Monday evening in the Legion
hall. Due to the absence of the
president nd vice president
Mrs. Harold Robinson presided
over the meeting. The club vot
ed $10 to the Red Cross. For the
Drosram Mrs. O. C. Goodrich
cava a talk on art and Shirley
Pennington and Lois Aebischer
sang two duets. Refreshments
were served by the committee,
Mrs. O. C. Goodrich, Mrs. Mil
dred Pennington and Mrs. Vedah
Willard.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coburn
had dinner guests Friday eve
ning, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Reeves of Salem.
Webfoot
Webfoot Thirty members of
Webfoot grange No. 178 and Juv
enile grange attended the grange
card party held at tne nau Sat
urday evening.
Mrs. Archie snaier ana aaugn-
ter, Laura Shafer, will receive
the first and second Initiation
grange degrees at Newberg Tues
day evening, me mira ana
fourth degrees will be given
elsewhere soon.
Mrs. Roscoe Roberts of the
Webfoot district, who suffered
a relapse of pleurisy and taken
back to the McMinnville hos
pital under care of Dr. Leo
Skelley, is making speedy recov
ery. Mr. Roberts, her husband,
has been ill with fhi at his home
since Sunday.
There are 4,840 square yards
in an acre.
Monmouth
Mill City Theatre
SCXDAT MONDAY
All Star Cut
O MUlt l TOLL BOCIS
NOS TONIGHT, Jh Fun
"CABIBBCAN"
SIM "Tk D.4. Om Wnt"
R. J. Hurst and family of
Lyons and Mrs. Rayman Heiple
and daughter of Molalla visited
visited their mother, Mrs. Gladys
Hurst, Sunday.
PifrraCTiTrtrTI
ENDS TONIGHT Open :00
"BLOODHOUNDS OF
BROADWAY"
And
"NIGHT WITHOUT 8LEEP
8TART8 SUNDAY Cont. 1:45
flMffllA
1 TECHNICOLOR
icSillffiWgn
A group of relatives gathered
at the G. L. Russell home Sun
day to celebrate tLt birthdays
of Mrs. Russell and her niece,
Mrs. Roy Yung of Salem. Mrs.
Russell's was Feb. 29 and Mrs.
Yung's Feb. 28. Eight children
and IS adults attended the din
ner and were from Salem, Am
ity, Independence and Mon
mouth. The children of Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Campbell are holding open
bouse in honor of their parents
45th wedding anniversary at the
EUB church, Sunday, March 18.
Friends of the couple are in
vited to call from 3 to 8 pjn.
The Sunshine Thimble club
met with Mrs. James Riddell
with 16 members of the 18
membership present They de
cided not to sponsor a booth at
the Polk county fair this year.
The clubs wheel chair was
loaned to Mrs. Mary Alderson.
The marriage of Miss Wini
fred Little Hales and James
Tilton, both of Forest Grove, Is
being announced by friends of
the groom here. The wedding
took place at Hood River at the
home of the bride's sister. Mr.
and Mrs. Tilton are both em
ployed at the Forest Grove post
office. Tilton was in the post
office here before moving to
Forest Grove.
Rosedale Sponsors Play
Rosedale The Salem Civic
Player will present the tore,
act olay. "The Young Scan.
at the school house at 8 o'clock
the night of Tuesoay, March la.
The production and a candy nu
I are being sponsored by th
Rosedale Parents club.
fHOMl
IAIISH IaIDINJ, HWHWAY M
pttti Open 6:45
Shew it 7:15
ENDS TONITE (MT.)
t Technicolor Hit
"STORY OF
WILL ROGERS"
Plus
"SON Of
ALI BABA"
SUNDAY
falsi 6:00- Shea; tJ0
STARTS SUNDAY
I Technicolor Hit
"AGAINST ALL
FLAGS"
Errol Flynn
Plus
"HORIZONS ,
WEST"
Robert Byaa
a) Continuous
irua wuae
In Technicolor
TREASURE OF
GOLDEN CONDOR
Deris Day
la Technicolor
"APRIL IN PARIS"
m
CONT. FROM 1 P.M,
ENDS TODAY
"Carbine Williams" &
"Skirts Ahoy"
r
TOMORROW!
Thrills!...
And Fun! rt'e
i mw... C&M m
(M 1M tart. I Ji "
B one elc m o nsf B
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ROBERT TAYLOR
DENISE DARCEL -
HOPE EMERSON
JOHN MclNTIRE
FUN CO-HIT! ft
XXciting songs and daneeal
JSXptosive comedy!
CSChllaratins romance!
EXquisite TECHNICOLOR
TxeuseyfyDust
RED SKELTON - SALLY FORRES!
MACDONALD CAREY
returning home.
She will spend several days
with the Marshall family. Don-
1.1 U.l I 4k. TT O ........
stationed at San Diego, expects
to leave March 9 for a new es-
ssrur
DANCE
OVER WESTERN AUTO
Adm. 80c Tax Inc.
Dick Johnson's Orch.
tS Court St.
Felicitations are being extend
ed Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Nlelson
(Rosella Heuberger) upon the
birth of a son Wednesday morn
ing, March 4, at a Salem hospital.
Mr. and Mra. John Heuberger
and Mr. and Mra. James Nlelson
are the grandparents and Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Zuber the great-grandparents.
Jefferson
AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 9
DINE DANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT
Music by Stubby Mills and Hit land
SPECIAL SUNDAY
DIOR
$100
I
CHILDREN
65c
POT I OAST WITH POTATO RAttAKES
SMt S. COMMERCIAL PHONI 4-3UI
Legleaaalrea, Auxiliary and Their Geests Invited
IflHN. Commercial
yea waieini a
vet eatai stare
el
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v ey
KUo People: this la Howard
making talk because my uncle
Ye Sing who usually talk like
everything; Is settlnc well from
vitiwuii wi iiocx wnira u ail -fleult
lor his moving of )w too
much, so I am tell you instead of
him to come to our plsra on sec
ond floor on Commercial street
for best Chines food in United
State of America. I am atudy
about America In school and
work rery hard to get good
grades to make my uncle Sing
wy proud to be my relsUon.
TTien I cone up to restaurant
and study till five o'clock then I
wig ivr new men 1 go
Into kitchen and help cook make
rood ChltMM dinner for lota and
people each night My uncle
new weet wank
you.
fi;,:i
YEESING
(that's my name
sure)
Picture not of
me tliis my
cousin Frank
Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Hutchlngs motored to Eu
gene Saturday spending the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Bowen and family.
Mr. Whitttle, father of Albert
Whittle, was taken to the Albany
General hospital Sunday and is
in the iron lung.
The Blue Ribbon Cooking II
club will entertain their mothers
Tuesday, March 10, at the home
of their club leader, Mrs. James
Adams.
Committees appointed are Kar
en Evans and Karen Spangler,
arrangements; Martha Wynd,
June liatmaker and Sandra Ste
phenson, refreshments: Marvin
Adair, Nancy Bachelder and
Delbert Erb, decorations; Carol
and Pat Hart and Lyle Adams,
entertainment; Brenda Updike,
Martha Tiefka -and Carolyn Ad
ams, clesnup.
FREE!
DANCE LESSONS
"th sat. am
(Prior to our regular dance)
CRYSTAL
GARDENS
Professional Instruction by
Mr. Triplet! and staff of
specially trained teachers
from the
JON NASI STAFF
Pins Gala Floor Show
Modern and
Old Time
74c
74c
For Your
Sunday Dinner
12 Noon to 8 P. M.
SWISS
STEAK
and
ROAST
TURKEY
All You
Can Eat
for
0)(0)c
3,(0
2 V
Downtown on Statt
"WHAT'S COOKIN' " rodie
quis 4:30 p.m. Men. rhra
Thurs. KSLM
Broedcotft at 9:30 p.m.
Cont, Shows Sat. ft Bun
ENDS TODAY (SAT.)
"THE QOWN" i
"THE HOAXTEM"
Starts Tomorrow!
gar ut keep tt ia;GifliP'
TURNER DOUGLAS ?
Tomtit VicA I "
IGl -POWELL 1 v a.
CO-HIT! GAT! EXCITING MUSICAL!
VERA RALSTON PHILSILVIRS
Music in the Moonlight
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Starting Tomorrow?
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