Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 20, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    In the Valley,
Edited by HIKE FORBES
Jefferson
Jefferson Mr. William
Lake waa ' turprlied Sunday
noon when she came home
from church to find a group of
, friends in her home preparing
a birthday dinner in honor of
her birthday, which was plan
ned by her husband. ' The din
ner was served cafeteria style.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Donald 'Lake and daughters,
Kathleen and Donna, of Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Da
vis of Warren ton; Mr. and Mrs.
Nap Wagner, Corvallis; Mrs.
Joe Waring and Carol Lou of
Scio; Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Davis,
Miss Anna Klampe, the honor
guest and host, Mr. and Mrs.
Lake.
The Evangelical United
Brethren church purchased the
Vail house, just across from the
grade school. The new church
is to be built on this property.
Mr. and Mrs. George Vail will
move- to Toledo, where Mrs,
Vail s son, Oluf, has built a
new house for them.
The Evangelical United
Brethren church has sold "the
lot on which the former church
stpod to Irvine Wright.
J. R. McKee purchased three
and one-half acres of ground
on Second St. McKee plans to
.Now Showing - Open 6:4S
Bobert Byan, Bock Hudson
Jnlla Adams
j , , "HORIZONS WEST"
. Abo .
' Irene Dunne Dean Jafer
"IT GBOWS ON TREES"
HOLLYWOOD KIDS
MATINEE
Tomorrow - 1:00 to 4:00 pjo.
' 10-YO CONTEST"
City Championship' finals
. This Month
I CARTOONS SERIAL -
) i: Special Matinee Feature '.-
Whip Wilson
ALSO
BENSON'S BIRTHDAY CAKE
, for ,
Ann McKesson, Lauren Nebrija,
David Corns tock, Mary Camp
bell, Terry John, Jerry Oliver!
Laura Sanford, Gary Anrer
baner, David Reese, Mary Bent,
Larry Dobbins, Kenneth Bush
nell, - Jerry Kronser, Vernon
Watte, Bernlta zumwalt, Joan
Baldwin, Donald Nettleton.
HELD OVER
. 3rd Week
. IT REQUEST
DUSTY
BROOKS
',' . AND HIS MI-STAR '
: HARLEM REVUE
'' restating Hit
HARLEM JAZZ BAND
SONGSTRESS
JUANITA (BOMBSHELL) MOWN
.. DtMindDinca
and Floor Show!
.". "A REAL TREAT FOR SALEM"
The New
Village
Inn
4A O. . A On Un tl lft
I S057 Portland Rd. I I "tfc
HVN.wSYetri old
For outdoor flavor, call for Jl H
like the balance of your favorite rod, fTll
CABIN STILL, old style Kentucky J (J
' sour mash bourbon, is balanced at pgggy
91 to evenly combine mildness of , iS jrzTwA
proof with richness t l Jr
of flavor. sfJJjF j
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mild In proof. r.ef rich In fliror a3$i
Every drop made, mtHowtd and bottltd nltly by
STimi-WEUER DISTILLERY ESTABLISHED LOUISVILLE. KY.j 1141
lay It out in lots and build I
house on the corner.
The WSWS of the Evangel
leal - United Brethren church
met at the home of Mrs. Chrys-
tal Wells Wednesday afternoon.
Devotions were in charge of
Mrs. Geneva Meyers. '
The lesson study was given
by several members of the soc
iety. Mrs. Bashford asked to
have her name transferred to
the Corvallis society.
Mrs. Geneva Meyers led in
prayer. VTwo ' visitors were
present, Mrs. Morris and Mrs.
Howard Hampton. -
Mrs. Karl Kihs gave the cur
rent events.
Officers elected were: Preii
dent. Mrs. Bern Ice Kihs; vice
president, Mrs. Chrystal Wells
secretary. Mrs. Florence wnit
tie: assistant secretary, Mrs,
Geneva Meyers; treasurer, Mrs.
Gertrude Kihs.
Mrs. A. E. Bashford offered
the closing prayer.
Pleasantdale
Pleasantdale Mrs. Wil
liam Mills was honored with
pink 'and blue shower by
the Country Flower club at its
March meeting at the home
of Mrs. J. M. Murphy. The
president. Mrs. Harry Gray,
save out the new year books.
The club plans a neia nip
to the Gresham fair and flower
i show during April.
Mrs. Vernon Melzer and son
of Wasco are spending the
: week here with her parents-ln-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mel
zer. Recent house guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Flock and chil-
dren were his mother and hus
! band, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Parker
oi Mineral, cam., wno visuea
10 days, and Mrs. Flock's fath
er and grandmother, Homer
Knott, and Mrs. Emma Knott,
of Vale, Ore.
Floyd McParlane end his
son-in-law, Don Carlson of Mc
Minnville, spent Sunday fishing
at the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Graben
horst, accompanied by two of
his daughters, Mrs. Ralph Con
way of Washougal, Wash., and
Louise Parker and sons of Sa
lem, drove to Eugene Sunday
to spend the day with another
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Lewis and family. '
Mrs. Walter Wingate of
Portland was Sunday guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Winger.
Mrs. W. E. Grabenhorst of
Pleasantdalt, her sister, Mrs,
H. N. Butler and daughter
Carol, of Portland, spent Mon
day at Tierra del Mar, on the
coait.
FREE!
DANCE LESSONS
S1B.9UT.MTE
(Prior to our regular dance)
CRYSTAL
GARDENS
Professional Instruction by
Mr.Trlplettandstaffof
specially trained teachers
from the
JON HARR STAFF
Pins Gala Floor Show
Modern and
Old Time
V I I it
Sublimity
Sublimity The senior and
Junior classes of St Boniface
high school recently observed
the Oregon State legislature
in session.
The group was then taken
on a tour of the capitol. In the
afternoon the students visited
other state institutions.
Father O'Hara, Sister M. Re,
glna and Sister M. Victoria, in
structors in the high school, ac
compa nied the pupils on their
trip.
Mrs. Herman Hastier is ill
with the flu.
The Thlbert place, formerly
known as the Alvin Schmitt
home, . west of Joe Brleten-
steins, has been sold to Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Flynn of Wyoming.
The Flynns are taking im
mediate possession, of the prop
erty. It's a boy, Darrel Eugene, for
the Harold E. Russels, Jr. The
lad, born Sunday, March 13 at
a Salem hospital, has two sis
ters. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rus
sell, Sr., of Marion, and Mr.
and Mrs. N. R. Lulay are the
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. William RIdp
are the parents of a son. Da
vid James, born Sundsy, March
13, at a Salem hospital. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Rlpp and Mr. and Mrs. Porter
of Mehama.
The degree work put on by
the Women's Catholic Order of
Foresters Sunday was pre
sented to a large group of
members. The ritualistic work
was done by the local group,
due to the inability of the St.
Paul degree team to be present.
Relatives and friends from
here attended the funeral of
William Klecker, 70, who was
burled at Stayton Monday
morning.
Interest is being shown in
Study club work, which is un
der the direction of Rev,
bert O'Hara.
Ro-
Mr. and Mrs. 'D. J. Ditter
were week end guests of the
Don Shepherds of Eugene. Mrs,
F. C. Williams returned for
few days visit with them.
The Sublimity fire depart
ment will meet Tuesday, March
24, to complete plans for the
first social after Easter.
Costumes for, the operetta.
"Our Lady of the Terrace," are
nearlng completion under the
direction of Mrs. Cecelia Dit
ter, together with a few assist
ants. Pedee
Rev. and Mrs. Delbert Dow
and Sherrlll accompanied the
senior class of the Kings Val
ley high school group to Port
land Monday where they spent
tne day at tne cascade college.
Mrs. Troy Turner and Mrs.
Paul Ronco were hostesses to
the Womans club at the club
hall Wednesday.
One visitor, Mrs. Howard
Perry, was present. The group
finished . a quilt for Mrs; Glen
Edwards. ,1, , ,
Mrs. Lyle Ritner received
the attendance prize.
Mrs. Irene Jungllng's birth
day was observed.
Thursday the club will meet
and quilt for the Rocky John
son family who recently lost
: their iiome by fire.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daugherty
and Allen of Salem were Sat
urday guests of her mother,
Mrs. Thera.Womer.
Chester John, small son of
1 wm " , . m ...
I air, ana mrs. nooen ionn, naa
nis lonsus removed Wednes
day at Dallas. , ,,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Perry
of Jennings Lodge spent the
Shoes you'll lovt
Yeu'll levT4ha
Spring eraartast high-stepping flats
Rati leather f
hHa leathor "
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
past week at the home of her.
aunt, Mrs. Frank Sheythe. The
Perrya are moving to Klnp
vauey where he will be em-
ployed at the Simpson mill for
tne summer.
Miss Alma BircheU, who is
employed in Corvallis, spent
the week-end with her mother
and family. Mrs. M. BircheU.
A large crowd attended the
benefit supper at the club hall
Wednesday evening given by
the Alrlie PTA for the Rockv
lonnson lamuy.
Mrs. Leroy Starr was called
to Hlverton, Ore., by the seri
ous illness of her mother, Mrs.
Lydla Carver.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ronco
and small son, Broody, spent
Monday In Salem.
Woodburn
Woodburn At the regular
meeting ox woodburn chapter.
of DeMolay Wednesday night
at we Masonic temple, the. in
itiatory degree waa conferred
upon Arthur Peterson, Homer
waaswortn and Russell Ander
son, with Philip LaBarr. master
councilor, presiding.
The state conclave, to be
held at Astoria, May 1, 2 and
8, was discussed. '
Announcement was made of
"Obligatory Sunday." March
22, when the members will at
tend the Methodist church in
body.
Dr. A. G. Guild. Portland
dentist for the past seven years.
has announced the opening of
an office in Woodburn. A
1943 graduate of North Pacific
Dental college. Dr. Guild will
be in Woodburn Mondays,
Tuesdays and Wednesdays of
each week for the present. His
offices will be in the Allen
building.
Pringle
Prinale "Becoming a Good
uyer was tne project pre-
sentea to tne rringie extension
Unit Wednesday afternoon at
the Pringle club house, with IB
present.
Presenting the project was
Louis Hannah of Oregon State
college. Mrs. George Crump,
chairman, conducted the busi
ness meeting and appointed
Mrs. J. A. Gray and Mrs. Ed
Holden on the nominating com
mittee. Discussion on the braided
rug workshop and a date for
the . workshop will be ' an
nounced later. The project
leaders , will be Mrs. Charles
Kllngler and Mrs. C. A. Bunse.
Norwegian study for ACWW
was given by Mrs. Jack McNeil
and Mrs. J. A. Gray. At the
nocr. hour the group had a
smorgasbord and Mrs. L. w.
Kenyon was the assisting hos
tess.". . !
Gervais
Gervais The regular meet
ing of St. Rita's Altar society
was held at the parish rectory
with Rev. Sniderhon last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Fersch-
weiler and children were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James Bochsler in Port
land. The ladles are sisters.
Miss Freda Manning, local
beautician, attended the Pacific
coast beauty and trade ahow in
the Rose Bowl of the Multno
mah hotel in Portland Sunday.
The Gervais Garden club,
president Mrs. M. Lucas and 12
members of the club motored
to Salem Tuesday, where they
attended a 1:30 p.m. luncheon.
The April meeting of the
club will be held on the regular
third Thursday of the month at
the home of Mrs. Ward Mann
ing. -
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Open
FrMrf HlgM
Til 9 P.M.
Buena Vista
Buena Vista Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Pruiett entertained
for dinner recently Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Kobler and, her
grandson, Kelvin Kobler from
Idaho and Mrs. ' Will Kobler
from Kansas.
Lt. Richard Moler of Vir
ginia was guest of Farrel
Rust this week.
B1U Pruiett will attend State
F.F.A. convention in Corvallis
this week. He is president of
the Central high school chap
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Wells
were Sunday dinner guests of
his sister, Mrs. Clair gtrawn
In Salem.
Sharon McQowan and Ra
mon Pruiett from Oregon State
colleae were dinner euests at
the Willard Pruiett home Sun
day.
Mrs. Dane Purvine of Cor
vallis spent the week end with
her daughter and family, Mr,
and Mrs. Charley Breedon.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Beck of
Oakland are spending spring
vacation with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. W. L. Short, and at
tending convention in Port
land. Miss Joan Harrison of 'Sa
lem is spending this week with
her Aunt and Uncle, Mr. and
Mr. Cecil Hultman.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jonas Graber were Mr.
and Mrs. Elza Long.
Polk County Past Presidents
club held its jprlng meeting at
the Cecil Hultman home Mon
day afternoon.
Tom McLaughlin of Bremer
ton, Wash., spent most of last
week with his parents here,
Mr. and Mrs, Grant McLaugh
lin. Mrs. McLaughlin is ill with
pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conger
of Suver were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mr. Nelson Ander
son. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ander
son were Sunday evening
guests of Mr. and Mr. Leland
Prattler.
Janet Busby and her brother
Marie, are spending their
spring vacation in bed with the
measles. - . i a
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Withrow
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Morse, Monty Zaker, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Ferguson and sons
Gary, Dale and Stephen of
Ctnby.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mlllhou-
ser and Raymond Croft were
weekend guests at the Zeb
Millhouser home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dotson
and family of Dallas spent Sun
day, at the Luther Osborn
home.
Mr. and Mr. Chester Dotson
and family of Dallas spent
Sunday at the Luther Osborn
home. ,
Mrs. Willard Pruiett is tak
ing Parent Teachers associa
tion leadership training in Cor
vallis which is meeting in the
Lincoln . school Monday ' and
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Arden
gave a birthday dinner for
their daughter, Mrs. Arthur
Hartt and their granddaughter.
Jane Hufflne. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hartt, Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Freeman, Mr. and
Mrs. Owen Wade of Colton,
Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Mack and son of Falls City.
Kent Ward, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Ward,
was taken to the hospital in Sa
lem Tuesday where he under
went surgery for a ruptured ap
pendix. . -
ML Angel
Mt. Angel Mt. Angel Wom
en's College and Academy will i
be the beneficiary from the pro
ceed of a card party planned
by the Mt. Angel Area Alumnae
for April 8, the first Wednesday
after Easter.
The fund-raising event which
will be the first after-Easter!
social planned for here, will be I
in the St. Mary's grade school
auditorium, beginning at 8 p.m.
The proceeds from the party
will be used towards furnishing j
ACORNS FROM THE
WITH DEL MILNE
We hare had many comment on
the huge slice ot butter we serve
on our lusolous baked potatoes.
How do you do lt with butter the
price lt is today, we are asked. Well
for my money, a baked potato
Isn't worth a Missouri Waits played
backward on a piano recently
moved out of the White House,
unless lt is ust smothered in
butter so I say cut down on the
bread, tf we must, but give them
lots of butter on the baked potato.
With I had had some sort ot work
in agreement with the former ad
ministration . . , lt has Just come
to light that the government has
In stock, purchased over the past
few years, 130,000,000 (yes, 130 mil
lion) pounds of butter. If I had
Just a small slug of that butter I
could serve a whole pound on every
baked potato Instead of Just a
quarter.
Say ladles, you hav a luncheon
date at the Marion April 30. Tell
you more later.
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the science room in the newly
constructed college building.
Mrs. William Fessler, vice
president of the Mt. Angel area
alumnae, is general chairman,
with Mr. Joseph L. Wachter as
co-chairman. -
- Committee member Include,
Miss Eustelle Bauman, Mrs.
Robert Fronk. Miss Elaine An-
nen, Miss Mary Alice Berning,
Mrs. A. J. Bigler, Mrs. Urban
Butsch, Miss Therese Denier,
Mrs. A. A. Ebner, Miss Anne
Erwert, Mrs. Victor Frey, Miss
Eunice Geek, Miss Lorayne
Kraemer. Miss Helen Keber,
Mrs. Joseph Wavra, Mrs. Carl
Ertelt, Mrs. John Schmltz, ana
Mrs. William A. Worley.
Hubbard
A son. Daniel Stewart, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Elvan
Pitney Friday morning, March
13, in a Portland hospital. The
Pitney have a daughter,
Kathy.
The Busy Baker 4-H club
will entertain their mother at
a tea Friday afternoon, March
20, at 3 p.m. in the gym kltcn
en of the school. . Hosts and
hostesses for the tea will be
Richard Woods, Gary Barrett,
Jane Van Lieu and Janice Nel
son. Decorating committee will
be Lois Levens, Wonona Pow
ers and Dale Graham with
Mrs. Marvin Barrett; assistant
leader, as chairman of the com
mittee who plan to use the 4-H
colors of white and green. Mrs.
Leon Graham is leader of the
group. ,
The member of the Ladies'
Aid of the Hubbard Commun
ity church met for an all day
meeting at the home of Mrs.
R, C. Mains Wednesday and
decided upon March 31 as
church clean-up day. The next
meeting will be March 25 at
2 p.m. in the home of Mrs. A.
L. Murphy.
Unionvale
Unionvale The Unionvale
Home Extension Unit will be
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Hraba, Wednes-'!
day, March 25. ; j
An all-day meeting will be
held with Mrs. Alma Hartman, j
Wells county agent -proiect
leader on "Housekeeping Short
cuts." . , .-- . , , ; .
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hraba
returned home Monday eve
ning. Mr. Hraba attended a
national convention, for freez
er held at Chicago since Feb.
28. ; .......
Mr. Hraba had been a euest
of her brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Ditte and family, for a week
at Los Angeles, Calif,, and Mr.
Hraba joined her there.
While Mrs. Hraba was away,
Mrs. Rose-, Ditte,- mother of
Mrs. Hraba, had charge of the
home and care of the children.
The trips were made by rail.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Ma
gee were Sunday guests of
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Magee
and sons, Steven and Bruce.
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Willamina
Willamina John Buswell
underwent surgery Tuesday in
a McMinnville hospital, and is
getting along nicely.
Gen Matthews is home on
leave from the navy, visiting
hi parent, Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Matthews. He has just re
turned from a trip to Japan. -..
Mr. and Mrs. Franz Sedla
cek and family of Milton-Free-water
were visitor here this
week. They are former rel
dent here, both having taught
Bchool here last year. .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Decker
and son of Klamath Fall left
Wednesday after visiting here
with her -mother, Mrs. Karl
Lentz.
Joy Thorn spent the spring
vacation in Eugene visiting her
parents.
Brent Snow, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Snow, spent last
week in Salem visiting his
grandparents.
Mrs. Rurlk Hendrlckson and
Mrs. H. A. Parrett attended a
meeting of the Board of the
third district of the Oregon
Federation of Women's clubs
in Salem Monday at the home
of Mrs. George Rossman, board
president.
A double birthday party was
given March 18 honoring
Frankie Kauble on his fifth
birthday and Karen Kauble on
her eighth birthday. .
Kathleen Dentel celebrated
her seventh birthday this week
by having Judith Barber and
Mark Spencer as dinner guests.
Aurora
Mrs. James T. Smith was
hostess in her home 'Friday
evening March 13, to members
of the Fast Chiefs club of Una
temple No. 26, Pythian Sisters
of Aurora. Co-hostesses were
Mrs. George Wurster and Mrs.
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.. Shirley Booth
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"COME BACK,
LITTLE 8HEBA"
Hugo Haas
"STRANGE '
FASCINATION" .
pNONt a.aosa
Maureen O'Hara
In Technicolor .
"REDHEAD FROM '
WYOMING"
Richard Greene
"BLACK CASTLE" '
PHONI .4T
John Wayne
Maureen O'Hara t
In Technicolor '
"QUIET MAN
"Abbott & Costello
Meet Caet. Kidd"
In Color
HEY KIDS!
See Chapter
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"Son of
Geronimo"
.Tomorrow!
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Friday, March 20, 1953
Harriet Ehlen.
Present were Mr. William
Dentel, Mr. Harry Schultz.
Mr. Tillie Webert, Miit
Frank Thiel," Mr E. J. Sny. 1
der, Mr. Willi Yoder, Mrs. 1
Fred Schneider, Mrs. C.- B.
Pursley, Mrs. Percy Ottaway' 1
Mis Emma' J. ' Snyder, Miss 7
Leona Will, Mrs. Anna Wur.
ster, Mr. G. Fredrikson, Mrs,"
Jonaa Will, and the hostesses! '
Mrs. J. T. Smith, Mrs. Har.
riet Ehlen . arid Mr.' George t
Wurster, additional guests in
eluded for .refreshments were'
E. J. Snyder, Fred Schneider
J. T. Smith, G Fredrikion sad i
Frank Thiel.. s
Next meeting, will, be held !
at the home of Mr. Winu i
Yoder, April 8. . j;
The officer of Una temple..
No. 26, Pythian Sisters, held it
their . monthly meeting at t), '
home of the MEC, Mrs. Erven j
Miller. .,. . ' :,-.;:;:' - ;
Plans' were '' discussed " to1
attend the district convention
to be held at Rose temple In"
Portland, .'May- 2.' Una, temple
ha been asked to put on the '
the obligationceremony for the1'
convention. . .
The April 13th meeting will
be held at the home of Mn .
H. A. Lohse, in Wood-burn,- y
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