Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 16, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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    Monday, March 16, 1958
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ala, OrtfM
Buena Vista
Buena Vista Mr. and Mrs,
Perry Wells had dinner Bun
day at the Marion hotel and In
the afternoon culled on Mn.
Alda Smith at Salem Memorial
hospital. She it improving
alowly. They alio called on
Mr. A. Stetson at her daugh
ter's home in West Salem. Mrs.
Stetson has had two strokes
and is In bed all the time. She
came to Buena Vista church
lor several years when she
lived with her daughter, Mrs.
d. donnsmirg.
Merle Tucker of Seattle,
Wash., spent Thursday and Fri
day at the Ferry Wells home.
He. is Mrs. Wells' brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Prather,
Mrs. Georgia Prather, Mrs.
Maud Johnson were Sunday
guests of the George Godwins
In Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Elza hong, their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. John Lavota of Port
land, drove to Hlllsboro Sun
day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wally
Grleb. Candy Grieb came
home with her ' grandparents
to spend the week.
'Mrs. Ferry Wells was a guest
at a shower for Mrs. Monte
Wells at the Bill Fritz home in
Salem Friday evening.
Don Wells of Modesto, Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wells of
Corvallla were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brooks of
Lawrence, Kara., spent Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Elza Long.
The Brookses made the Oregon
trip to see their son, who is a
doctor in the state hospital,
Mrs. Norman Hukari of Hood
River spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cec
il Hultman, also Miss Helen
Holderly of Salem. Saturday,
Mrs. Bill Bryan of Hood River
was a guest at the Hultman
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Prulett of
Albany were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Prulett.
Recent dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Lindsay Ward were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Hahn of Blodgett.
Mr. and Mrs. Park Franks
of Salem were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Graber
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Johnson
of Boise, Idaho, were here last
week at the Victor Bride home
as guests. They came because
of the death of Mrs. Johnson's
mother. Mary Tomilson.
Mrs. John Schirman, Mrs.
Jim Wallace and Harriet Mc
Daniel were Joint hostesses for
a bridal shower for Lois Rob
ertson recently at the hau.
Attending were Mesaames
W. W. Gray, John Niccoli, Art
Ackert, J. K. Tann, Georgia
Prather, Emily Bersin, John
Drazdoff. L. N. Osborn, Colie
Cook. - John Schirman, Jim
Wallace. Charles Breedon, Mar
tha McClain, Grace Perkins,
John Wheeler, Joe Cook, Ku
rort ChristODher. Jack McDan-
lei, Art taOK, tnaries ausuu.
Cliff Robertson, Alice Pulse,
Cecil Bookley, Earl Stroble,
Paul Cook, Nell Kihn, Harold
Busby, H. Thurston, Misses
Janet Busby, Juamta uirisw
hner. Jean Mode. Kay Wallace,
LuElla Schirman, Eva Kaba-
toff , Janet Perkins, Juoy imna-
rmre. Dorla Dawson, wnaa
and Donna Gray.
Word has been receivea nere
of the death of Mrs. Mable
Willet In Oakland, Calif. sne
was the daughter of Richard
Wells and was reared in Buena
Vista and attended school here
and in Independence.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold jonn-
4 : V. I m
son- gave a recepuuii
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Johnson, on their golden wed
ding anniversary at their coun
try home.-
Mrs. Tea uerquisi oi oniew
served the cake. Mrs. Walter
vsinn was at the coffee urn.
Mrs. Id Burgess presiaea ai
the punch bowl, and Mrs. John
Wheeler took charge ot tne
r.i Minn Sharon donnson,
cranddaughter of the couple,
had charge of the guest book,
others assisting were Mrs.
Alvin Marr. Mrs. F. L. Catton,
Mrs. E. G. Hakanson, au oi oa-iom-
Mr. and- Mrs. Cecil Hult
man and Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Wells were among the after
nnnn Odllprtt.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill uacon m
Albany were recent oinner
Buests of Mr. ana Mrs. xiarum
Withrow.
Buena Vista Woman's dub
met at tht hall Wednesday aft
ernoon.
Clara Graber read tha open
ing number.
It was voted to purchase new
curtains for the hall and Rose
Krauger and Elm Hultman
wtra appointed to report at tha
next meeting about material.
Federation was announced to
meet April IS at Oak Grove.
A letter was read from Mrs.
Fickle in Oklahoma, a former
member; and an Invitation was
given to all for an April 1
luncheon at the Methodist
church in Independence at 1
P-m. .. , :
Mrs. Evadna Prather and Re-
tha Johnson served lunch. ,
Willamina
Dayton
Dayton The Dayton Gar
den club met Monday with
Mrs. L. Phelps. The co-host
esses were Mrs. Arne F. Will
ion and Mrs. Clotis Sloan. .
Guest speakers for the af
ternoon was Mr. Storehow of
Corvallis.
Mrs. Stephen Taylor was In
charge of the afternoon In the
absence of Mrs. Roy Edwards,
president.
Mrs. Dan Todd was guest.
A family gathering was held
at the Roger Veach home re
cently for potluck dinner. The
group . was honoring Mrs.
Veach on her birthday anni
versary. There were about 30
present and all enjoyed TV.
Mrs, Vic Berggren and Mrs.
Hugh Veach of Sheridan were
hostesses for a pink and blue
shower, held at the home of
Mrs. Roger Veach. The honor
guest was Mrs. Gordon Cook,
of Albuquerque, N.M.
Mrs. Cooke Is a sister of Ro
ger Veach. .
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Beal of
Portland visited in the homes
of Mr. and Mrs. George Beal
and his mother, Mr. and Mrs.
Leigh Freeman.
Dewey Williamson, Jr., of
Roseburg, spent some time
here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Williamson
cently. He spent one day In
Portland at a Telephone Co.
school.
Mrs. Harry Gray was host
ess to the members of the Kro-
weldeen Bridge club last week
for 7:30 dessert lunch. Special
guest was Mrs. Harold Whit
ney of Eugene.
The high scorers for the eve
ning were Mrs. Vernon Foster
and Mrs. Harry Sherman.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tem
ple and children spent the
weekend at Nehalem, on the
coast, visiting friends, Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Lent.
Recent visitors at the Roy
and Leonard Will home were
Dr. Clinton T. Cooke, and
daughter, Margaret of Port
land; and Mr. and Mrs. Zane
Yoder of Hubbard.
The Bob Stilwell family
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Williams and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paris
returned this week after spend
ing a week on vacation in Cal
ifornia. They visited his broth
er, Harold Paris. The girls
stayed home under the care of
Mr. and Mrs. Merrltt Hart.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coburn
had dinner Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Robinson and Norman. In the
afternoon they visited her sis
ter, Mrs. Walter May in Web
foot district. The Mays are
building a new home.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Sherman were Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Whitney and
children, and Bill Sherman of
Eugene; and Miss Barbee Sher
man of Monmouth.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Phelps had
their children home for din
ner recently. They are Mr. and
Mrs. . Ellis Phelps and daugh
ters, Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Willamina The Willamina
Garden club if planning late
spring flower show, to to held
on May 20. This was decided
at tha recent meeting at the
home, of Mrs. Virgil Helder,
when 17 members, and on
new member, Mrs. Billi
Sheet, were present. Mrs.
Jack Newton will be hostess
for the April z moating.
Two students from the Wil
lamina area have recently been
elected officers of Phi Kappa
Tau, national social fraternity
at Oregon State college. Wil
bur Harris, Junior In agricul
ture from Willamina, is secre
tary, and Robert Biuson, soph-
omore in pnarmacy .xrorn
Grand Bonde, la serjeant-at-arms.
Harris is th son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Harris, and
BUlson Is the son of Mr. and
Mr. Joseph BUlson.
Charle D. Kepford of Grand
Ronde will begin military
training at Camp Robert,
Calif. He ha been assigned
to Battery B, 440 Division Ar
tillery. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. T. C. Kepford.
The FL club held the March
meeting at the Rebekah hall
with Avis Brock and Ethyl Ta-
torn hostesses. Past president
Jere Boundy presided at the
business meeting. A game was
played with Evelyn Neely
winning, and she also won the
special prize. Th April meet
ing will be at the home of Vi
ola Slsk In Sheridan, with Net
tle Wis co-hostess,
Members attending were
Joan Shetterly, Gladys Slsk,
Viola Sisk, Nettie Wise, Nancy
Canby, Jere Boundy, Marjorle
Blackwell, Evelyn Neely, Ann
Denton, Jackie Hurland, the
hostesses.
Mrs. Edna Graham was host
ess to the Bunco club at her
home Wednesday with a lunch
eon, followed by an afternoon
of bunco. Attending were Mrs.
Arleta Delker, Mrs. Lorraine
Crone, Mrs. Clarl Spangler,
Mrs. Violet Kihlstadlus, Mrs.
Jessie Trotter, . Mrs. Margaret
Franklin and Mrs. Ruby Toll-
ver.
Mrs. Karl Lentz was hostess
to the Friendship club mem
bers Wednesday, when decor
ations were in the St Patrick'
day theme. Attending were
Mrs. Frank Smelser, Mrs. W.
lr4. aT ONCE to KWteve
CROUPY NIGHT
COUGHM&
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3ffD
Tremblay. Mrs. Earl Rich
ardson, Mrs. Roy Durham, Mrs.
K. Brock, Mrs. Clin Rugg
and Mrs. Bessie Lamion.
Miss Bonnie Schwab was
given a farewell party at the
horn of Sally Lenocker last
week. Th Schwab family will
soon move, to Burlington,
Wash. Other hostesses were
Marietta Rogers, Jeanette
Johnson, Nancy Mishless and
Harlen Baker. Guests were
Betty Schwab, Nancy Schwab,
Donna Rainboth, Ted Cook, Ed
Forbes. John Stout, Patsy
Park, Nancy Mlshler, NeiJ
Mlshler, Harlene Baker, Guy
Baker, John Rogers, Pet Rey
nolds, Dorothy Harper, Anita
Allen, Howard Wilmarth, Bob
Patterson, Dick Johnston, Phil
Mitchell, Leo Stamphill, 6bar-
Fletchall and Gary Len
ocker. :
Over 00 students from the
Willamina eighth grade plant-
0000 fir trees Wednesday
near Boyer on state forest land.
Th project was sponsored by
the Willamina Garden club, as
listed by donation from the
Kiwanls club and the Commer
cial Planing mill. A lunch was
served at noon.
Donna Newktrk, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Newklrk of
Willamina, ha been named
chairman of the stage clean-up
committee of the Associated
Women' Student Spring Fol
lie program at Linfleld col
lege. She is a freshman English
major. The Follies talent show
highlighted each year with
the announcement of the Lin
field May Queen.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Codding-
ton and tons left thi week by
train for Iowa to visit relatives.
They will also pick up a new
car, driving home by way of
Texas and California. They
plan to be gone several months.
Pedee
Pedee Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Ballantyn of Portland visited
at th C. L. Bur bank horn Fri
day afternoon. Th BalUntynes
lived in th community 10
years ago and owned what is
now the Ronald pomeroy I arm
at Cherry Grove. They were on
their way home alter spending
th winter in Old Mexico. .
Mrs. Nelda Burrls and daugh
ter, Marcia and Tamara, and
Mrs. Lura Trueax of McMlnn-
ville spent Sunday at the Ro
land Trueax home.
Miss Barbara Soehung ,
exchange student from Ger
many, who Is attending high
school in Dallas, was th guest
speaker at the PTA Friday
night, and a film "Ola Mexico"
was shown. Th primary room
received the book for having
the largest attendance of par
ents present. Mrs. Carl south,
president, Mrs. Glen Edwards,
vie president, Mrs. C. R. Mc
Cormack, second vie president
and Mr. E. M. Cate. secretary
and treasurer, were nominated
for respective office.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ronco,
and small son, Bradley, and
Charles Ronco, drove to New-
berg Sunday and were dinner
guests at the Albert Ronco
home honoring Alberta Ronco's
birthday. In the afternoon Mrs.
Paul Ronco, Bradley, Arthur
and Alberta Ronco visited Mrs.
Bertha Applegat in Portland.
Bradley is a great grandson of
Mrs. Applegat.
. Mr. and Mrs. Almo LeFors
and Marsha, and Miss Barbara
Soehung of Dallas were dinner
guest Friday evening at the
J. W, McCormack horn. '
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Dyer, Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Burbank and Mrs.
J. W. McCormack spent the
week end In Portland as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Van
Doom and family.
Sunday Mrs. X. A. Burbank
was honored with a birthday
dinner.
Mrs. Gus Burbank remained
for a visit with her sister, Mrs.
William Chestnut
Mr. and Mr. Donald Hall
and children of Portland were
week and guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Sheyth.
Jack Blankenbakw oi Mon
mouth wa recent visitor of
Eucen Burbank who la on
furlough from San Diego naval
training base. Jack ha a 30-
day furlough and Is at th horn
ol his parents, Mr. ana mm. i.
D. Blankenbaker at Monmouth.
He has just returned from duty
in Korean water.
Woodburn WSCS
Woodburn Mrs. Leote Por
ter will be hostess to members
of th Woodburn Women' Soc
iety ot Christian Service of th
Methodist church at th month
ly meeting Tuesday, March 17.
Th all-day session will begin
at 10:30 am Members are to
bring sack lunches and coffee
and dessert will be served by
Mrs. Porter, assisted by Mrs.
Myrtle Hall and Mrs. Arthur
Burt, co-hostesses.
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