Am- THrtAPlWL -JOURNAL, Salem Oregon Thursday, March 26, 1833 Edited ty MIKE FORBES ' Sco Donald Donald Mn. Ethel Parrls celebrated her birthday 1 a t week with a family get-together. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Danny Zellnka and baby of Newport, Mr. and Mrs. Art Parrls, and Mr. and Mn. Roy ionnson oi Oregon uty, an Pearl Pruitt and family and Faye and Donna Parrii. Faye ParrU returned ' to Newport with the Zellnka for a ihort visit. ', - o iv; s: ;(,. i Thuriton Yergen hai receiv ed word that his grand niece, Mra. Richard M. Olson (Aileen ; Yergen) has just become the mother of a baby boy. Mrs. Ol son Uvea in Beaverton and ii the granddaughter of Mr. and Mri. Boyd Yergen. ' Evangelistic services have been conducted during the past week at the Methodist church in Donald with the Rev. Harold Burleson of Myrtle Creek, Ore.) HELD OVER Fourth and Final . : WeefcJf : Dusty Brooks And Hit All-Srer Harlem Revue Featuring , The Brawn Bombshell I , ' i ' JaanlU Brown and Harlem Jan Band The New Village Inn ' MS7 PerUand Bd. ' assisting. The pastor If Rev Glen White. -i V -.Joanne and Thelma Lowrle, sranddauffhters of Mrs. Mae St Helena of Donald, spent part of their spring vacation with their grandmother.- . n Cheryl Scherette, four year old daughter ox Mr. ana can, Virgil Scherette, celebrated her birthday last week with the traditional eake and ice cream. Helping her celebrate , were Mra. Warren Teller and sons, Shawn Peter and Douglas, Mrs. Barney Feller and Lift and Jim, Betty Lou and Freddy Bilker, Mrs. W J. Aurand, Mrs. Paul Eaton and Paul, Jr., oi si. Louis, and her older sister, Vickie Scherette. . Mrs. Aline Quinn has been aoendina most of her time at the home oi ner siiier, n 1. n..ftAultl mnA Ml. turns to her home in Donald occasionally. : . A silver tea was held in we home of Mr. and Mrs. Thurs ton Yergen last Wednesday for the Women's Society of Chris Man Service, which is an af filiate of the Methodist church of Donald. Mrs. Robert Malt land, daughter of Mrs. Yergen, was co-hostess with Mrs. Louis Unterseher. i Those s attending were the Rev. and Mrs. Glen White of Canby, Mrs. Mae St. Helens and . granddaughters, Joanne and Thelma Lowrle, Mrs. Horace Cook, Mrs. Myron Anderson. Mrs. Dewey McMil lan, Mrs. E. E, Miller, Mrs. Lars underland, Sari Ann IV erson, Mrs. W. H. Kruse, Mrs, J. A, Bush, Mrs. Hershel Driev- er, Mrs. Carl Glanella, Mrs. Grover ' Bennett, Mrs. Ole Stormo and son Frankie, Mrs. William Groshong, Mrs. Leigh ton-Whitsett; Mrs.. Grant Erb, Mrs. Orval Bartram, Mrs. Ruth Maitland, Mrs. Mary Yergen, Thurston Yergen,. Mrs. Louis Unterseher, Mrs. Ray MaXfield and Mrs.' Mary Froom. Grant Yergen of Newberg was a guest last Sunday even ing in the home of his uncle, Thurston Yergen. : ' ' i 1 Sunday afternoon: March 22, the small frame house on the property of C. E. Beckwith was destroyed by fire, only the shell or outside frame remain ing. The house was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fowler and two children. The fire was of undetermined origin. Mr.' and Mrs. Fowler had left home only a short time before the fire broke out. Mr. and Mrs. . Beckwith were eating lunch and Mrs. Beckwith smelled smoke and looked out and saw the house enveloped in flames. Both the Aurora and Donald fire de partments responed to the call. The Fowlers lost all of their belongings and are being taken care of by relatives for the present. Mr. Fowler is an em ployee of the Kauffman Lum ber company in Donald. . . Scio Tbe.PTA held its regular meeting Monday night. J The following officers were elected: president, Mrs. Ron ald Sommers; secretary, Bill Chandler; treasurer, George Krause. - . i ' The officers will be install ed at the next meeting in April. . MJis , Anne Riches had charge of the- musical pro gram. . . . ,:,' Jerry Lamatha is able to be . un again . after . having surgery in Lebanon recently. Joe Marlng is recuperating in'. St. , Vincents ! hospital in Portland following surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Max Long and children of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. King Thurston and two granddaughters of Salem visited Sunday, afternoon . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thurston and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Thur ston of Newport visited rela tives here Sunday.": ; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wag in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Nel son. Mrs. W. B. Shuey entertained In her home Sunday, with a buffet dinner in' honpr of her husband, who was celebrating his birthday anniversary. ; Assisting, with the dinner was Shuey 's ..daughter, Mrs. Que Haines. ' Invited were; Mr. -and Mrs. William Norris and son, of Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rugg, of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cllne, Mr. and Mrs. Clay ton Baltimore, Mr. and; Mrs. Fred Duffy, Daron iDerks, and the honored guest and hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Que Haines of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shuey. Bob Snelton. whose birthday anniversary was Saturday, was surprised when a erouo of hi friends dropped in at his home to spend the evening with him. party arrangements were planned by Miss Vera Loucks. Miss Loucks and Bob Shel ton announced their encase ment during the party to then friends. : Honoring Bob were: Dolores Poole, Arlone Kuhlman. Alona Daly, Dona Cooke, Bob Balti more, vGaiy Peterson, David Keyes, Maxine Scott, Hazel Lyons Lvons Mrs. Ethel Hi and Mrs. Leola Phelps were hostesses for a bridal shower honoring Mrs. Kenneth Lewis at the Catnouc community nau Friday evening. ... Refreshment were served to Mrs. Lewis, the honored guest, G lends Lindemann, Beu ahl Lewis. Bea Hiatt, Cora Jt nner, Basel Lewis, Joyce Kimery, Eulalia Lyons, Eva Bressler, Alta Bodeker, Cheita Lande, Elsie Lands, Doris Roy, Inez Ring, Ethel Huffman and Leola Phelps. Those sending gifts that were unable to 'at tend were Bonnie Wagner, Violet Smith, Dorothy John son, 'Janet Huffman, Mabel Downing, Modena Carleton, Ruth Edwards, Carrie Naue and Doris Kelly. ' The Santiam Valley Grange held its social meeting Friday Macleay Mrs. M. M. Magee evening at tne nau. mgn scores' wu hostess to memnerse oi tne went to Luella Nealson and( pratum-Macleay Home Exten Bob Draper. Low score went to i mioa unit at her home for an Rose Coffman and Frank Basl, 1 all-day meeting Tuesday. and Que Wagner won tne -The demonstration xor uie fmm Lonsvlew, Wash, moved into the house recently vacated by the John Hanlon family. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker and Elmer Hiatt were Sunday evening visitors in Salem at the Earl , Hampton and Normal) Johnson homes. Mrs. Hampton and Mrs. Johnson are daugh ter, ei the Bodekers. Mrs. Alta Bodeker, operator at the Lyons telephone office, reports that the new director ies are now ready for distri bution. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bassett and little son from Fort Mon mouth, N. J, arrived Saturday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett. Dale, wno naa oeen with the U. S. army, .recently received his discharge, Butteville Maclea Butteville -- Valjean Engle man of Portland spent his spring vacation from school at the home of his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Engle- 01 Sunday his parents, Mr. and and Mrs. L. S. Engleman, were dinner guests and took their son home. j ' Mrs. Edward Jones and chil dren, Gerry, Carta and Janice, were luncheon and afternoon guests of Mrs. David Jones at Needy on Thursday. Mrs. Karl Engleman was luncheon guest of Mrs. Claude Brown of Elliott Prairie Thurs day. 1 Together they attended a regular meeting of the Belle Pass! chapter of the Daugh ters of the American Revolu tion at the home of Mrs. Ray Baker, also of Elliott Prairie. Mrs. Engleman and Mrs. Lester Keller gave their re ports of the recent state con- ven at Klamath Falls.' Plans were perfected .for a silver tea to be held on May A. Yergen. Mrs. Jones and children prepared the dinner BlUie Engleman has finished his basic training in the slgnil corps camp at San Luis Obit, po, Calif.,, where he is contln, ulng study courses. He expects to get a June furlough Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Yer. gen attended the Willamet.. university freshman glee club program in poiem Saturday night as guests of Lyle Yergen. senior student at the imi versity. Butteville members who tl tended the Venus chapter aoswau a uicvtuig ui Don aid Friday night were Karl Engleman, Mr. and Mrs.' Bud Yergen, Mr. and Mrs RT trill... a- w . ' ivuuui, nu. iuu jura, itay Yer gen, Mrs. Earl Mohnlng, m," and Mrs. Harmon. Yearv. and Mrs. Alt Nelson and Mm' Winn, ui.cn. : ner and two daughters of Dallas visited friends here : Neal, Wilma Jull, Billy Shep herd, Ralph Jull, Ellen Shelton ana vera Loucks. Hubbard Friday, A farewell party was given for Mrs. Sefert,- Friday after noon by the mothers and pupils of the third . grade. Mrs. H. Robertson will finish the term. t ': On Monday night March 16, uraar cuapter j. r,. , o. was j grade school gym nosiess to a aiaincj meeung 1 marcn 27, 7:30 p.m ' Hubbard-r-The Hubbard Par ent-Teachers association win sponsor a social evening hi the Friday, at the L. C. B. J. hall here, held with Marguerite, Leba non and Sweet Home chap ters. v v. '" '.'' Mrs. Stewart,' a member of the Eastern Star in Scotland was present, as she is visiting her-sister at Lacomb. The orocram will Include a band concert by the grade school band and a basketball game with the Aurora grade school team. -A pie social and coffee will complete the eve ning .-; - Four young hosts and host- u tt. 1 TT .... I eSSeS Of thfl RllHV Ralrtti. A-U visited her parents, Mr. and ' ""0 "elected by drawing names m- i- it.., received guests at the tea eiv- She -helped her father cele-! S,Sf tb'aotb brate his 71st blrthdav. daf fternoon . thegrade Gail Botes, , Don Bell and Don Sledge have enlisted in the army and left Friday for Portland. , , "... . The Thee Links club is iponsoring a cooked food sale March 4 at Thurstons' market. emonsiruuuu v . u.k. traveling prixe. Refreshments day w "Herb, for VMZmrZt?.fJZZZZ' were served at the close of the , and Accent," with Mrs. Virgil ":"". " 1 , . evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens hosts, Mrs. Ivan Smith was hostess for the meeting of the. Lyons Extension unit, ' held at her home Friday afternoon. Following the business meet ing, Mary : nances (Kelly) Mlnette from : Albany gave a demonstration on the" project, "Becoming a Better Buyer,1 after which Mary Frances was presented with a surprise wed ding gift. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Corn- forth and children from Seattle were recent visitors at the home of his father, Jack Cornfortb, and grandfather, Allen Corn- forth. Mr. and -Mrs. Fred Dalles of Portland were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye. ; .. Mr. and Mrs. George Kim ery of Portland were Saturday ana Ai-ecm, prk ourson ana m. . ( . and M c,yde Gotcha MMX"egeUbies, salad and J Mrs Raymond -Gotchall 4" I-V...irUith herbs 'and on Steven were Sunday MuiSH lum v... " - were demonstrated. The food was served at noon. At a business meeting in the afternoon, Mrs. Earl Murry re ported on the county meeting for planning the 1854demon stration programs. - Mrs. Cornelius Bateson talk ed on the coming Homemakers Festival and the chairman, Mrs. John Feldschau, announced that the local unit would dis play functional , housedresses and furnish one auditorium hostess at the festival. The exhibit committee will be Mrs. John Feldschau, Mrs. Albert Mader, Mrs. Donald Mader, Mrs. Dave Ramseyer, NOW SHOWING OPEN 6:tl Stewart Granger-Deborah Kerr "PBISONEB OF ZENDA" Also . i, . . ." Stanley Clements "ARMY BOUND" - guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gotchall. A new 4-H food preserva tion club was organized Satur day at . the Russell Gotchall home. -. . Mrs. Melvin DuRette was elected leader, ' with Mrs. Russell, Gotchall as assistant. Officers elected were: Presi dent, Marilyn Rasmussen; vice president, Judy Feller; secre tary, Marie DuRette; news re-, porter, Judy Gotchall; -song leader, Donna Miller.- Oother members are Dlanno Miller, Carolyn - DuRette and Barbara Raymond. Edward Jones was honored Bit I t Wl school gym: Janice Nelson, I evening dinner guests at the he Mrs. M. M. Magee, Tana ITam T 1a..' Dl.l a n? - I- KsTwa A IhoM . Affofl fe'KLJSft.ZS01! ""with a surprise birthday din- jure, vuniciim ..n. n,,,. The auditorium hostess will " " . -"Z? home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kimery. They also visited his mother, Mrs. Minnie Kimery, and sister and husband, Mr. Jane Van Lieu, Richard Wood and Gary Barrett. Mothers preesnt V included Mrs. J. J. Van Lieu. Mrs Rov T : were, luu uus Levens, Mrs. George Downs,, and Mrs. Art Ayers, w.JnrViJ. ooatan.ar'; The Pre-school mothers heldj The Odd Fellows and, Troudt. Mrs. Leon Graham and I cM meeting at to. ' home n't Rebekahs will have . pie Mrs. Marvin Barrett, adviser TS? gHuL JTata I upervisea xne lea. The executive committee of social at the I. O. O. F. hall March 28. Mill City the Hubbard Parent-Teachers association has called a special meeting for Monday evening, March 36, at 8 p.m. at the grade scnooi gym. Mrs. Alice Huber, with Mrs. Jack Duggan assistant hostes. The next meeting will fear ture election of officers. The pre-school mother will have a home cooked food sale on Saturday, March 28, begin- Mrs. C. R. Suit will be host- v1? ,at pm-;. Lyonl ess for the Hubbard Woman's club Wednesday afternoon. April 1, at 2 p.m. Election of Variety store. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kimery was her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. , ' , 5th ANNUAL ' SCHOOL MILK FUND SHOW V.'I-V. I J , ' ' I Sponsored by Cannery Local No. (71 . MARCH 2S-I P.M. - mLIEM.HKSH SCHOOL Ttdh-4NI(lr tsaaer 11) 25c km T5c All Proceeds to Go for Milk for Needy Children Mill City Visiting in Mill City this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thomas are Mrs. Thomas' sisters, Mrs. Relnnlri ft1cnn fDtivlll, "Mrar'nUaXo!? has been in training at Camp ,?r"e"'"n "-"v"00."" J . ... - . - uvvn lunur . mm nars a na Liiiius nciKiiu. vinprsi n m KODerts, left last week for Fellowship. Attending from here were Kathleen Morrison, Norma Foltz, Mike Burns, Mike were Mr. and Mrs. Karl En- . J M ' J, . n. Mrs. Albert Mader, Mrs. I "v A. C. Spranger and Mrs. Dave Ramseyer, Jr., were appointed on the nominating committee. The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Vir gil Burson. The. project will be care of rugs and upholstered furniture. " George Washington was born Feb. 11, 1732, but on the adop tion of the Gregorian calendar by England and her colonies in 1953, the old-style Feb. 11 became Feb. 22 under the new- style calendar. ; DANCING IS FUN! . Try a Lesson : " FREE . Private or Class Paul Armstrong Studios 155 J. IsWtr Pk. 2-7523 Korea and Mrs. Crass plans to work in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Her man and three children have returned from a trip to Seattle, Wash., where they visited rel atives. ' . - Mrs. Cecil Lake was in Mill City last week and attended the regular meeting of Santiam Rebekah lodge while here. Mrs. Lake spends most of her time in Crescent City, where Mr. Lake works. Mrs. J. F. Potter has re turned to Mill City after spend ing several months in Fresno, Calif., with her sister, Mrs. Gladys Trask. , Mrs. Olga Nelson of'We coma, Ore., is spending sever al months in Mill City at the I home of her son and daughter- Cooper, John Friend, Jack Ber key, Bill McNary, Roy and Ray Will. 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