Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 14, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    5PHal Journal, Salem, Ore., Saturday, March 14, 1953
In
the " Valley
Edited by MIKE FORBES
Hopewell
turn
Independence
Independence Rev. Paul
Boomer, Herman Chappell, and
MM. Jamei Drew, attended the
annual convention of the Con'
aervatlve Baptist Association of
Oregon, on March 9, 10, and 11
This convention was held at the
Calvery Baptist church In
Baker, Ore., with the Rev. Ed
Stauffer as host pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernor Go wen,
Vernor, Jr., and Chester were
tuMlrnH ctinatB nt Mr ntlri
Mrs. Gerald Given oi Salem.
Rev. Walter Nyberg Is an
nouncing activities of the Meth
odist church for the coming
week. Regular services will be
held on Sunday, with Rev. Ny
berg speaking on "The Man Who
Could Not Be Moved." The sac
rament of infant baptism will
also be observed during the wor
ship hour.
Tuesday at 8 p.m. the Irma
Health circle will meet.
On Wednesday, the Mary
Smiley circle meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs, -Wal
ter Reed. At 7 p.m. the Youth
Fellowship will meet and at the
same hour, choir rehearsal. At
8 p.m., there will be a meet
lng of the church school teach
ers.
Friday evening at 4 p.m. the
pastor will hold a preparatory
membership class.
The annual' flower show of
the Independence Garden club
will be held Friday and Sat
urday, March 20 and 21. This
show will be held at the M.& F.
1 store. The club, has chosen the
"Parade of Flowers" as t h e
theme of the show.
' The show will be divided Into
two parts. Division I will be ar
rangements and Division II will
be Horticulture.
All entries must be In on
Friday morning between 9:30
and 12 o'clock noon, ana must
be removed by 8 o'clock Satur
day evening.
In connection with the flow
er show, the Garden club will
hold a cooked food sale.
The American Legion will
celebrate Its 35th birthday at
the Legion hall Wednesday,
March 18, at 7 o'clock, when a
ham dinner will be served.
Mn. Eva Humphries, pres
ident oi district No. 2 and de
partment officers of the Amer
ican Legion will be present. Tbe
past presidents' team of the
Monmouth American Legion
auxiliary will initiate new mem
bers,
Members of the Legion will
bring their families, and as this
will be a no-host dinner, are re
quested to bring a salad or vege
table dish,
. Mr. and Mrs. Hersel Peyree
and family, and Mr, and Mrs.
William Peyree, were Sunday
dinner guasts of. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Green of Eugene. Mr. and
Mrs. Green are the parent of
Mrs. Hersel Peyree.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Mills have been First Lieut. Ber
nard A. Smith and his family
from Camp Roberts, Calif. The
Smiths are visiting friends In
Portland for a ' few days, but
will stop In Independence before
reutrnlng to Camp Roberts.
Rev. Daniel B. Wessler, who Is
now completing a two-year post
graduate course at the St. Mary's
university In Scotland, has been
chosen by the congregation of
the Calvary Presbyterian
mm
San Francisco Theological Sem
lnary, from which he was grad
uated In May, 1981.
The faculty of this Seminary
chose Rev. Wessler to attend St.
Mary's University in Scotland,
where he Is studying Systematic
Tneology.
Rev. Wessler served ' four
years In the United States navy
as a commissioned officer.
In 194B he served as interim
pastor at the . Presbyterian
church in Harlem, Mont. Rev.
Wessler served as interim pas
tor in various churches in Scot
land, and in 1952, he spent the
summer under the tutoring of
an outstanding theologian In
Switzerland.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
Robbie this week were Mr. and
Mrs, Raymond Noyes of Baker.
Miss Leonora ' Gulnazzo, 11-
librarian and language teacher
at Central high school; has been
admitted to the Emanuel hos
pital In Portland, because of
virus pneumonia.
There will be a PTA leader
ship training course held In Cor
vallls Monday and Tuesday,
March 16 and 17. The meetings
will begin at 10 a.m. and will
close at 8 p.m., and will be held
at the Lincoln school. Those at
tending are requested to take a
sack lunch.
Sco
Sclo Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Thurston and Donna Le Bard
attended the music contest in
Corvallls Saturday. Several from
the high school participated . in
the solo contests.
Rev. Elvin Fast and Mrs. Fast,
Mrs. John Hatfield, Mrs. Harold
Pynch and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Thurston left Monday for Baker
to attend the annual Conserva
tlve convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Merrltt and
son, Allan, and Mrs. Walt Massle
of The Dalles were recent Sclo
visitors.
Two dinners were given in
their honor. One was at the
Johnny Merrltt home and one
was given by Christine Benes.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Greenly
of California are visiting rela
tives and friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sims visited
Sunday at the Floyd Johnson
home In Salem.
cnaries Christiansen is now
home following his recent ap'
pendectomy.
Robert Davis has been ill with
pneumonia.
The Tumbling Aces, three lit
tie girls, Sandra Pierce, Mary
Miller and Marilyn Walker, from
tne filtn grade, will represent
Scio at the talent show in Al
bany Friday night,
Robert Nave and Gene and
John Gabrielsen were home re
cently from their school work In
Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shlmanek
have received word that their
son, Laverne, was injured in an
accident off the coast Arabia
where he was an ambassador's
bodyguard.
He is in a hospital on the Is
land of Cyprus and has a com
pound leg fracture, broken foot
and a broken nose.
No details concerning the ac
cident were given.
James Ruby's Holstein herd
set a new high record for an
nual production for Linn county
in luois lor oom tmtterfat and
milk production of 18,916 lbs.
average per cow, which was also
the highest In the state of Ore
gon
The Hopewell Missionary so
ciety held an open meeting at
the church Tuesday evening,
with Mrs. Wakeman of Amity, a
former missionary to Africa, as
the guest speaker.
Sunday, March 22, Is Gideon
day at the Hopewell EUB
church with Elmer Wldmer, of
Albany, brother of Rev. H. E,
Wldmer. as guest speaker. Wld
mer is a Gideon, and will take
part in the Gideon rally In Mc
Mlnnvllle the same day, with
dinner at noon and an after
noon meeting.
The prayer meeting this week
wlU be held at the Tom Kirk-
wood home. Mr, Kirkwood has
been In Portland visiting bis
brother, John, for a couple of
weeks.
Delbert Smith was In charge
of the Youth Fellowship of the
Hopewell EUB church Sunday
evening.
Mrs. H. E. Wldmer s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M, D. Evers of
Veneta. Ore., near Eugene, cele
brated their 68th wedding anni
versary, March 8, with a recep
tion for their family, friends and
neighbors. They have made
their home in Veneta for 60
years.
A large wedding cake was
presented to them, as well as an
electric coffee percolator, many
potted plants and cards of con
gratulation. They are the parents of six
children, and have 46 grand
children and 24 great-grand
children.
The . Hopewell Community
club held its. March meeting
March 6, with Mrs. Art Reed,
president, In charge of the busi
ness meeting. There was a re
port by the fire district commit
tee, and a vote to have a pie so
cial following the one-act play
to be presented April 2, with a
candy sale also. Colored pic
tures were shown by Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Stephens of Get
tysburg, N.C., Florida and New
Orleans. Solos by Dean Brown
and Jack Larson, accompanied
by Mrs. Fred Withee, Jr., were
much enjoyed by all present. :
The Hopewell Home Exten
sion meeting for March will be
held at the home of Mrs. Steph
en Tarter, March 25, with a les
son on frozen foods by Mrs.
Thelma McKenney and Mrs.
Tartar. A potluck dinner will
be served at noon, and the busi
ness meeting will be in charge
of Mrs. Chas. Van Dorn.
Mrs. George Polvi was sur
prised on the afternoon of March
8 when a group of ladles came
to celebrate her birthday with
her, Mrs. Carl Pajala made a
cake with candles.
Those who enjoyed the party
were: Mrs. Anna Snellman, Mrs.
Amanda Nlskinen, Mrs. Carl
Pajala, Mrs. David Olke, Mrs.
John OJua, Mrs. Rose Setala,
Mrs. Mae Polvi, Mrs. James Mc
Kenney, Mrs. Mary Loop, Mrs.
Carl Loop and daughter, Judy,
of Bethel.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Terrill had
as Sunday visitors, Mrs. Avie
Condra and Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Condra of Salem, mother and
brother of Mrs. Terrill, and Mrs.
Lena Jack of Portland, aunt of
Mrs. Terrill. George Sutton of
John Day, Ore., was a house-
guest for several days. He Is
Mrs. TerrtU's son.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Imlah,
Jr., are the- parents of a son,
John Lawrence, born March 3
at Salem Memorial hospital,
weighing 9 lbs. H oz. Mrs. Im
lah and son returned to their
home Friday. Mrs. L. G. Wil
liams of Los Angeles, mother of
Mrs. Imlah, has been with the
family for several weeks.
Mrs. Harry Felzer of Portland
was a house guest of Mrs. May
Lembka on Walnut Hill for sev
eral days last week.
Lt. James Gllkey, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Gilkey, who has
been stationed in Lanstirg, Ger
many, for two years, docked at
New York Sunday, March 8, and
will drive his own car home.
Mrs. John Geisler, Mrs. Steph.
en Tarter and Mrs. James Mc
Kenney are the Hopewell Red
Cross representatives, and re
port good success.
Mrs. Arthur Warnock, Mrs.
George McKinley, Mrs. Stephen
Tarter, Mrs. Ross Rogers and
Mrs. Howard Stephens were
among the Hopewell and Fair-
view residents who attended Dr.
Stolte's lecture on Health at the
Methodist church in Amity on
Friday afternoon.
Arthur Warnock is working
in Longview, Wash., on the new
at. Johns hospital.
Detroit
The Detroit Wnmpn'i rii.
club re-elected three officers in
the recent election, including
inrs. upai vrnne, president; Mrs.
Spencer Moore, vice nroaMont-
and Mrs. Earl Layman, treasurer,
Mrs. Gordon Skldmore was elect
ed secretary..
Flans were discussed fn th
Dre-Easter dinner rhpHnlH in
April 3. Mrs. Raymond Sophy.
chairman, will Bnnniinrfli.nm.
mlttees later.
Mrs. Gordon Skidmnr re
viewed the book, "The Silver
tnaiice- alter the meeting adjourned.
Hostess?! were Mn nil.
White and Mrs. Ray Johnson.
Mrs. Frank Moore has returned
home with her Infant daughter,
Elizabeth, who is reported to be
doing very well after spending
several aays in tne uorvams hos
pital for observation. "-
Fruitland
Frultland Fruitland Home
Extension unit held Its meeting
at the home of Mrs. George Van
on Tuesday, starting at 10:30
a.m.
Mrs. Cecil Miller and Mrs. Ben
Newell were the project leaders,
"Herbs for Variety Accent" were
demonstrated.
Mrs. Arthur Daike, chairman,
was In charge of business meet
ing. Mrs. Larry Wagnor gave a
report on "Industry in Norway."
This unit will demonstrate
"Herbs for Variety and Accent"
at the Spring Festival to be held
April 25 at the First Christian
church In Salem.
Mrs. Cal Schlador reports that
a trilllum Is glooming in her
yard and that a shrub of the
Scotch broom variety is also
flowering, indicating unusually
mild weather for the Detroit
area. .
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ket-
tleson will spend next week In
Salem where they will visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Beard.
Mr. and Mrs. Soencer Moore
and family will entertain forest
service friends from Medford
this week-end, Mr. and Mrs.
verus Dahlin and their four chil
dren.
James Stock, former minister
of the Detroit Christian church.
will return to this Sunday in
an exchange wtih Richard Hake.
Mrs. Roy Jones Is chairman of
this committee. .
The Fruitland group will be
the cleanup committee after the
festival this year.
Nominating committee for new
officers is Bernlce Strawn, Addle
Cooter, Josephine Lucas. Mrs.
Martin Langan has invited this
unit for the next meeting.
Mrs. Roy Grettie showed tex
tile painting and a class was
organized. Mrs. Grettie will
teach the painting they will
have the first meeting, March
23, at the home of Mrs. Larry
Wagner at 7:30 p.m.
Present for this meeting were
Mrs. Larry Wagner, Mrs. E. C.
Cootes, Mrs. Arthur Dalke, Mrs.
Anthel Riney, Mrs. Rosie Knapp,
Betty Shamberger, Dorothy
Rieckman, Elsie Verburg, Clara
Fischer, Mrs. Melvin Klampe,
Mrs. Cecil E. Miller, Bernlce
Strawn, Mrs. Mike Lucas, Mrs,
M. J. Langan, Ada Karr, Phyllis
Newell, Flora Strawn, Gladys
Cockren, Pearl Jones, Lena
Kleen and the hostess, Elsie Van.
Norman Gydeson has re
ceived word of the serious ill
ness of his mother in Nebraska
and has gone to visit her.
Alan Harman, who spent sev
eral weeks visiting relatives In
California, has arrived at the
home of his mother, Mrs. Myrtle
Harmon, in Fruitland.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Kearns and
children and Mr. Kearns' father
of Lakeside were week-end
guests at the home of Mrs.
Kearns' mother, Mrs. Rosie
Knupp.
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