Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 27, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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Thar war 41 prcatnt at
th meeting; of Prtanroaa Ba-
bekah lodge, when Thelma
. . Stroschln and Mary Jane
,." Thompson wera voted Into
- atambarabip. Initiation It
scheduled lor April 2, whan
Tbalma Sdwarda, tba newly
elected drill captain, will be
In charge.
Eight membera of the Com
munity Garden - club made a
- visit to the Dallas Garden club
thli week, including Mn Dave
Pain, Mr. Karl Lenta, Mr,
Bessie Lamaon, Mn. Karl
Richardion, Mrs. Cliff Bugg,
Mn. Josephine Kumrill, Mra,
Dixie Weber and Mri. Helen
Mawblrter.'
Mrt. Karl 'Lentx . gave a
birthday party thia week for
her iliter, Mra. William Lenta
of Grand Bonde,' Gueata were
Mn. W. C. Trembley, Mr.
Karl Richardton, Mr. Frank
Smelier, Mr. Art Moen of
Sheridan, Mra. Oscar Benefiel
and Mr. Beaal Lamaon. . ,.
Mr. Boy Z Ira brick, nee
' Joyce Huddletton, waa given a
bridal (hower Monday by Mi
Bay Bbatterly, Mia Judy
Shetterly, Mia Xlolf Moody
and Mis Nancy Butwell, at
the Shetterly borne. A game
was played, after which the
guest of. honor opened her
fifU. The hostesses served re
freshments to Mr. Zimbrick,
Mrs. Jack Shetterly, Mr. Ar
nold Huntley, Mr. Garland
Huddleston, Mr. Floyd Zctter-
berg, Mrs. Harry Shipley Mra.
. Al Zndrti, Mrs. Clair Moody,
, Mrs. Roy Elliott, Mr. Kenneth
Shetterly, Mr. Carl Blackwell
and the Misses Margaret Cun-
llffe, Melva Kiblitedlus, Shir.
ley Kasnlck, Jeannln O'Riley,
Beverly Gill, Linda Beck, Joan
Bower and Susie Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benefiel
talebrated their S3rd wedding
anniversary tnis week with a
dinner. Also honored were
the birthday of Mr. Benefiel'
twin titter. There were IS
adult and 11 children present
at the dinner.
Cant and Mr. Tom Kanell
of Terrene, Calif., will arrive
here early next, week on a
short' furlough, Kanell was
recently mad a captain, and
will go to Ft. Banning, Ga in
the fall for more schooling.
, Mr. and Mr. Vic Wahlman
and Kriiti of Iugene are visit
ing her this week with her
parent. Mr. and Mrs. Antonl
Hanson. , Mr. and Mr. Hanson
have Just returned : from a
month's vacation in, Tuscon,
An. . ' - '"
John Butwell it horn from
.the hospital after undergoing
aurgery. H I recovering
alccly now. 'S -.
. Mr. and Mrt. Howard Schar
aehmMt visited Monday In a
Salem botpital with Mr. J. G.
, Penland. ..
. Mrt. Ira McKlnley under-
' went surgery in Portland Tues
day. Mr. and Mrt. Paul Loop fit
. Grand Ronde are the parent
t a son, born, March 18 at
pr. Barr's clinic.
, Capt Richard H. Wood of
Sheridan returned to the Unit
' d State Tuesday on the navy
transport Gen. Hugh J. Gatfey,
which docked at Seattle.
Jefferson
Jefferson The Jefferson
Lions club met at the high
school for their guest night,
with Albany Lions aa aueata.
' Dr. Clifford Maser, dean of the
commercial school at OSC,
' waa speaker, taking as his
- topic, "Refugee Problem." He
. spent a year in Germany work-
ing with refugees.
The girls of the Home Icon-
amies department served din-
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Preceding the speaker were
instrumental number by John
Wright, Claude Meyers, Lyle
Adams, Jennie ' McGulr and
Eric ntxsunont.
The Jefferson Lion club
will meet Monday night, April
a.
Mrs. Fred Wled (pent the
week-end with Miss Ruth Reed
in Salem. .
Mrt. France Wolf and chil
dren, Pat and John Mangis of
Coo Bay and Mrs. Ralph Wed'
die of Salem visited Mrs, Ksth
erin Warner Friday.
A. J. Stansbery told bit tract
of land north of town to John
Bostrack Thursday. The Stans
berys will liv In the apartment
at the Sax plant thia summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Klampe
and three children, Mr. and
Mrs. Avery W. Oliver and
small grandson of Corvauls vis
ited Miss Anna Klampe Sun
day afternoon. .
Grand Ronde
Grand Bond Mr. and Mr.
Brnast W. Barnes entertained
thia past week for their grand
son, Richard Glover, XN3, who
la stationed with the submarine
service at Pearl Harbor.
Mr. and Mrs. John Z. Taylor
had a family reunion at their
bom In Sheridan last Sunday
in honor of their son, Richard
Glover of the U. S. navy. There
were 14 guests present.
, Mrs. Carl Titus of Stay ton!
unugoint snuit lauuii . "u
Mrs. Edward Strode.
Mr. and Mrt. Rdnald Strode,
had at their guests last Sunday
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Foster of Scio.
' Mot Hudson It very ill
with pneumonia at the Mc
Mlnnvllle hospital.. It was
learned today that complies
tlons had developed and hi
condition la very critical.
Mrt. Cora Good of Sheridan
la at tba bom caring for her
daughter. Mr. Robert Jones,
and new grandson,
On Saturday, March 21, the
school children of the commun
ity, with the aid of the Scout
unite under the supervision of
James Raid and Dean Nichol
son, planted 2300 tree in the
Van Duxer corridor.
Thia la the second annual re
forestation project sponsored
by the Grand Ronde Woman's
club and was carried out -under
the tuoervlsion of Law
rence Merrlam of the state 1
park bureau. I
Tb transportation for thljuvision oi the American Can-
won waa lurnisnea nv Mr'" .
Zlwin Llttlejohn, and the
Woman'! club membera pres
ent war Mrs. Ralph Reid and
Mrs. W. D. McMillan.
St. Michael's church is the
recipient of a new electric or
gan, which was installed last
WMk. :
Mrs. John H. Smith has re
turned to her home here after
asthma attack in the hos
pital at Milwaukle.
The Lucky Eight chanter of
the War Mother of Grand
Ronde, a newly-formed organ
isation In November, held a
regular business meeting
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Mrs.
Cornelia Pearson, president,
presided.
Each Wednesday afternoon
the group meet in their newly
furnished club room in the gov
ernment building to tew and
assist In making gifts for the
veteran In the Medford and
Roseburg veterans hospitals.
TURNER DANCI
Turner The Three Links
club Is sponsoring a dance In ;
the Odit frllnwi hall ni,rri
March 28. It will be a hard I
times dance and prizes will be '
given for the best costume. Don
Way and his Rhythm Dusters
will furnish the music.
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Independence
Independence Rev. Paul Z.
Boomer has received word that
he and Mrs. Boomer are the
grandparents of a baby boy,
born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
K. Vihlen of Long Beach, Cal
ifornla. The baby, weighing
10 pounds ana iz ounces, was
born Wednesday, . March M,
and nas Been named Bnrson Al
lan. Mrs. Vihlen is a daughter
of Rev. and Mr. Boomer.
A meeting of the executive
committee of the Oregon Con
grew or parents and Teachers
was held in Portland on Mon
day, and waa attended by Mrs.
C. A. Fratzke who la chairman
of the high school service.
Mrs. Roland Turein is recu
perating at her home on Wal
nut St after being confined in
Salem Memorial hospital for
tne past few days.
A skating party will be held
Saturday evening, March 28, at
7:30 p.m.. at the elementary
school gymnasium. , This party
is to be held expressly for the
adult of the community. Skat
ing parties have been enloved
by youngsters of the commun
ity for the past two months.
and have been sponsored . by
the Elementary FT A.
A cabinet meetina for the
Central Wilamette Baptist
Youth Association, waa held at
the home of Rev. Paul Boom
er Saturday evening, with Miss
Muriel Boomer, secretary of
the association, aa hostess.
me meeting waa for the nur-
pose of making plana for the
spring rally which will be
held at the First Baotist church
in saiem April 9.
Ffc. Melvin J. Revnolda. Uni
ted States Marine Corps, and
Dm rt4 Un
and Mrs. w. X
' rraffl . f 'amn DMillatn-n r-Mt
After bein hnm. f. ih a..
he will return to Treasure Is-
land where he will attend an
electronics school. ,
"Youth's Quest for Religion"
Will be presented to the PTA
Monday evening, March 30, at t
o p.m. jms program has been
T3L.h' tefM"w'i
Relations League of the Cen
tral High School, under the
direction of John Chamberlain.
A panel of foreign students
from Oregon State College will
speak on Great Religions, and
special music will be furnished
by the choir of the Calvary
rraoyicnan cnurcn.
At this meetlne deleeat will
be chosen to attend the State'
pta convention, which will be
held in Medford, Ore,
rll.
in Ap-
Refreshments will be In '
charge of the mothers of the
sophomore class,
Mrs. Stanley Krueger
nat
ben appointed chairman of the
Cancer Fund, for the Oregon
Mrs. Krueger . previously
worked with the Cancer Soci
ety in Marion and Wasco coun
ties where she formerly resid
ed. She served Polk county
in 1952 as vice-chairman. -
In the Monmouth area, Mrs.
Clarence) Gruend will assist
Mrs. Krueger, with other chair
men being appointed in the
near future. .; , ,
April has been designated for
the cancer drive, and special
effort will be given to fund
raising.
Mrs. Angle Bradway is con
valescing at her home follow
ing a time in the hospital. She
Is recovering (lowly, and re
Ports for work in her beauty
shop a short time each day.
Mr. and Mra. Keith Mitchell
have Just returned from San
Francisco, Calif., where they
were caUed by the passing of
Mrs. Mitchell's father, Thomas
Nugent. Mrs. Nugent returned
with the MltcheU's, and will
stay with them for an Indefinite
time,
Under the suDervialon nf tha
Youth Fellowship of the First
Baptist church, four rtnrf.n.
trom th Western Baptist The- j
ological Seminary will conduct
n vices at the church Sun-
dy evening, March 29, at 7:30
,p.m,
Mr. and Mrs. James Cook
will be two of the young peo
ple taking part. Mr. Cook was
born in India of missionary
fiarcuia.
Special revival meetings are Ronde held Its regular monthly tained the boys at his home Fri
being held at the Assembly of meetlnr last Thursday evening day March 20, after school.
God church with Evaneellst
Clayton E. Beisch conducting ;
me meetings.. There will be
special music and singing.
Object of balsarla, a game
played by Indians In Panama,
Is to disable an opponent by
hurling a heavy six-foot pole
at his legs.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Ongoa
Woodbiirn Sets
ing
Wood burn Marlon county
farm crops meeting will be
held In Woodburn Saturday,
March 28 at the American Le
gion, hall ' on the highway
starting at 10 a-m. Grain va
rieties, the grass seed situa
tion, com and alfalfa produc
tion and fertilizer for these
crops will be discussed.
Grower on the alfalfa panel
Include George KUlott of Au
rora, Mike Bronec of Hubbard
and Jack Chapin of Mission
Bottom. Dr. William Foote,
professor of farm crops, Ore
gon Stat college, will report
on recent grain variety trials.
Market situation, production
and weed control in grass seed
crops will be discussed by Rex
Warren, extension farm crops
specialist at the college.
Dr. R. Z. Fore, professor of
farm crops, Oregon State col
lege, will discuss corn produc
tion. Concluding the day's discus
sion will be Tom Jackson, soil
fertility specialist, Oregon
State college. Hollis Ottoway,
Marlon . county extension
agent, - will review present
county crop acreages and
yields.
Chairman of the meeting la
Robert Miller of Woodburn
who is also chairman of tb
county farm planning commit
tee. Time will be allotted each
speaker for questions and ans
wers.
Falls City
Juanita Hicks and Bill
Worthlngton of Valsete were ;
married at Rockaway Friday
evening by John Paul Frank.
Mrs. Ethel Guthrldge Is
home from Salem.
Vernon Poole la working at.
Springfield.
Mr mA vr ismi si.-
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mr. James DIcMn
ton. ' -
Recent dinner guests of Mrs.
M. L. Thompson and Mrs. El
don Frink at the country home
of Mr. and Mrs. Zldon Frink
of Brldaenort went Mm. Fran.
cet Speerstra of Springfield
an.4 M m4 Mm T-.l-
o-iL
Elbert Durffee of Fort Lewis ;
was a Sunday caller of his '
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Burbank.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cooper
and family of Dallas were Sun
day dinner guests of his par
enta, Mr.
and Mrs. Lbren
Cooper.
Sublimity
Two but loads of members
belonging to the Young Peo
ples club enjoyed a day of
skiing at Hoodoo Bowl Sat
urday. The group left home
at 8 a.m. returning at 7 p.m.
and although a blizzard and
Inclement weather was ex
perienced a very good time
was had by all.
Another trip : Is being
planned for the near future.
The group was accompa
nied by Father O'Hara, Sister
M. Regina, Sister M. Victoria,
Sister M. Colesta and Sister
M. Agnetta.
March 19, was fittingly
observed aa the namesday of
Rev. Joseph Scherbring with
a program presented in hi
honor by the grade achool
pupil.
Mrt. Mary Zuber, former
resident Is a patient as Em
manual hospital in Portland.
Mr. and Mrt. Leonard
Doerfler have returned from
a trip east They visited
relative lr. Ohio and other
eastern states,
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VJlUflU fxOflUC? '
Mrs. William A. Murray and
children of Salem visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Houston this past week.
The Woman's club of Grand I
with Mrs. Walter
Murray,
president, presiding,
After the regular business
meeting a film entitled "Stair
steps to Happiness" was shown
by Mrs. Ruth Chandley of
Hillsboro, the vice president of
the Oregon Society for Crippled
Children and Adults, and Mrs.
Bertha White of Baker, the
president of district No. 6.
Guests for the evening were
Mrs. Mina Moffett of Clacka
mas, and Mrs. Ted Lockwood
of Cuahman. Hostesses tor the
evening wer Mrt. Harriett
House and Mrs. Maria McDou
gal. Mr. and Mrs. John Adamt of
Driacoll, N. D., visited this past
week with Mr, and Mrs. L M.
Murray.
DANCE
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Pedee
Pedee Recent guests at the
Charles O'Neal horn were Mr.
O'Neal' two sisters, Mr. Ruth
Hanson of Independence, Mo.,
and Mrs. Dowel Gorrell of
Atchison, Kan. , Mr. Gorrell
accompanied them.
The three teacher of tb lo
cal school, Mr. Alloa Murphy,
Mr. Wnona Sediry and Mr.
Ivan William, wet re-elected
to teach for the coming school
year.
Mrs. crac una, woo re
cently sold her psuperty at
Bend, and bar daucbter. Mra.
Tbalma Smith and small
daughter, have moved into a
house near the Tom Tharp
family. Mrt. Tharp as also a
dauchter of Mrs. Linn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Asteen
are the parents of a sdrL She
has been named Gertrude Nina,
and weighed 4 lbs., 12 ei
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blan-
kenbaker, Gregory, Pamela and
Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Spinney, Kirk and Bobble,
were guest of their parent,
Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Bur bank,
honoring their mother' birth
day. Ten club member met
Thursday and tied a quilt for
i the Rocky Johnson family.
Mr. Nelda Burria and email
daughters, Marda and Tamara,
and her mother, Mrs. Lura
Trueax of McMlnnvllle, spent
the week-end with the Roland
Trueax family.
Tommy Trueax and Mark
Baxter enjoyed a birthday par
ty at Totnmy'a bom Tuesday
afternoon. Invited gueata were
the first and second grade at
school and their teacher, Mra.
Ivan Williams.
The WSWS met Tuesday atj
tne nome Mrt. Rim Kerber.
Re. Dow had charge of the
election of officers for the new
year.
Mrs. F. M. Dyer waa elected
president; Mrs. J. W. McCor
mack, vice president; Mrs.
Them Womer, secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. Dyer was re-elected
leader of the Mission band;
Mrs. Delbert Dow, adviser of
the Youth Fellowship.
The following chairmen were
appointed by the. executive
committee:
Spiritual life, Mrs. J. W. Mc
Cormack; mission education,
Mist Nola Womer; Christian
social relations, airs. i;. ju our-
hank. . .
it n.hMt idniu, Vn
Frank Sheythe presented the
lesson. Miss Nola Womer gave
current events, and Mrs. Tbera
Womer ; had charge of the
business meeting.
Mrs. C. L. Burbank was
elected delegate to the WSWS
convention to be held at Jen
nings Lodge in May, and Mr.
Thera Womer alternate; Mrt.
Dyer will go aa a delegate from
the Mhnion Band. Mrs, Wom
er, retiring president, has not
been absent from any meet
ing in the past three years. -
Pleasantdale
Pleasantdale Mrs. Rodney
Wiser and Mrs. Marion War
ner entertained at the home of
Mrs. Ed Richards Sunday aft
ernoon, March 22, with a brid
al shower in honor of Wllla
Jean Slsco, who is the bride
elect of Louis Cockerham.
The guests were Betty Min
or, Betty Davis, Joyce Wiser,
Mrs. Gene Weldon, Mrs. Dentil
Wilson, Linda Benedict, Joan
Lehman, Mrs. Zane May, Mrt.
Marlon Sisco, Mrs. Hale Hen
drickson, and Mrs. Gladys
Johnson. .
Joan Gubsernd Donna Fln
nlcum entertained at the Gub
ser home Saturday evening,
March 21, with a party for the
young people's class of the Un
ionvale United Brethren
church. The guests were Mr.
and Mrs. John Richardson of
iDepoe Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Grabner and Jerry of McMlnn
vllle, Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Edi
ger and Dwight, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Braat, Mrs. Clyde Dol
lar and Skippy, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Bell, Don Bell, Rosle Ward,
Donna Edwards, Jimmy Thom
as, cene stocxoii, iois noc
hill and Jimmy Richardson.
Adolph Schutz, who is leader
nf a 4.H livestock club. enter-
The club has three new mem
ber, Grant Jones, Daniel
Downey and Allan Zupo,
bringing the total to ten mem
bers. On Saturday, April 4, the
boys will have a skating party
9a thu
IT MAY WELL BE
It Will Belong to
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CORONATI
ON DAYS NOW IN PROGRESS AT
CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER
FREE PARKING
in McMlnnvllle, with Mra.
George Webster's 4-H garden
club as their guests. Allan Ben
edict ha been appointed to
prepare a lesson on "Feeding
Livestock" for a fufur meet
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Home Rebekahs at
Woodburn Hostesses
Woodburn Members of
Horn Bebekah lodge No. 88
were hostesses at a party
Wednesday night at the IOOF
hall for Odd Fallow and fam
ilies.' Card were in play
during tb evening with prize
going to Mra. Earl Allison,
Mrs. Maud Scott, Guy Zngle
and Frank Wright.
A gift waa presented to Mrs.
J.- B. Gay in honor of her
birthday anniversary. Mra.
Archie Murphy and Mrt. Al
fred Moon were in charge of
arrangements for tb party
and refreshments were served
by Miss Laura Bokney, Mrt.
Maud Scott and Mra. J. B.
Gay. The tablet wera at
tractively decorated with
spring flowers and tapers and
wera centered with a decor
ated birthday aa a surprise to
Mrt. Gay. The cake waa pre
sented by Mr. Addle Doud,
Mr. Nettle Johnson and Mr.
Edward DeHaan. . .
Aumsville
Aumsville Miss Margaret
Ann Nicholson, daughter of
Mrs. Jan Nicholson, is home
from Oregon State college for
spring vacation.-
. The Aumsville Mutual mn-
evolent society will meet Mon
day evening, March 30, at
p.m. for a business and social
meeting. All members are urg
ed to come and bring a new
member..
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Alban
and children spent last week
end visiting friends and rela
tives in Yacolt, Wash., and
Vancouver, Wash.
Woodburn
Woodburn Keith Low of
the Stuart -Low Orchid, Co.
located in Sussex, England,
was a recent guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrt. George
Tlmm at Woodburn.- While in
Portland Mr. Low was also
a guest of Oregon Orchid
society of which Mr.' Timra is
vice-president.
Sunday, March 22, about 28
members of the Oregon
Orchid society met at the
Tlmm home from Portland,
Vancouver and other towns
in the area. Refreshments
wera served by Mrs. Tlmm.
Mrs. Anna B. Smith of
Philadelphia, mother of Dr.
Gerald B. Smith of Wood
burn, who has been spending
the winter at her son' home
here and who will leave soon
for her home, waa honored at
a party Monday night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Austin. ' Three tables of can
asta were in play with the
first prize going to Mrs. Hazel
Chatfleld, the second to Mrs.
Eugene Stoller and the guest
prize to Mrs. Smith. Out of
town guests Included Mrt.
Clark McCall and Mrs. Wayne
Gill of Salem.
The regular breakfast meet
ing of the Woodburn Toast
muter will be held Saturday,
March 28 at 8:80 a.m. at the
Coney Island restaurant. Mel
vin Bilyeu will be toastmas
ter, and Jack Bush will pre
side. FREE!
DANCE LESSONS
na9JAi.MnE
(Prior to our regular dance)
CRYSTAL
GARDENS
Professional instruction by
' Mr. Triplett and staff of
specially trained teachers
. from the
jon mi STAff
Flos Gala Floor Show
J A- Modem and JM
I "tC Old Time C
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Willamina
Willamina Mra. Karl
Lenta left Tuesday to go to
Pullman. Wash., for ; th
funeral of her sister, Mrt. Ella
Lybecker.
L n d a 1 Thomason waa
honored on his birthday Sun
day with a dinner given by
Mr. and Mrt. Dwight Hadley.
Other guests were Mr.
Thomason and Connis and
Penny Hamrick.
Alan Green, son of Mr. and
Mra. N. L. Green, celebrated
his 13th birthday this week.
Mr. adn Mrs. R. Lee Norrlt
and George have been 111 with
the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Sey
mour of Portland were week
end guests ' of Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Drill.
Carl - Blackwell is home
from Bremerton, Wash., this
week, on a seven day leave.
Helping Mra. James Still-
well i celebrate her ,; birthday
this week were Mr. and Mra.
Will Hantze, Mrt. Don Hantze
and children and Mrt. Roland
Hantze and children of Mc
Mlnnvllle, and Mrt. Wlllard
Emerson.
Virgil Spangler Is In the
McMlnnvllle hospital this
week.
Mr., and Mra. Don Hurd
and son of North Bend were
week-end visitor In this area,
Guests at the A. J. Pearson
home during the week-end
were Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Helgerson of Bremerton,
Wash. . '
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mode
visited bis uncle, Henry Raf-
lerty, in a Salem hospital this
w
Cdnnie Thomason, Patty Sev
erson spent Monday night with
Luann Stoddard, to help cele-
Drate Her birthday.
Mrs. Myrtle Adamt and C. A.
McKinney of Santa Barbara,
Calif., are visiting here.
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Green
visited in Sheridan with Mr.
and Mrs. Just LePage, and re
port Mr.' LePage improving
from his recent illness. -
Frank. J. Smart of Santa
Barbara, Calif., suffered . a
stroke this week. , -
Wendell Wooden underwent
surgery Monday in a Portland
hospital.
.Mr. and Mrs. W. Carveau
and son of Seattle, Wash., were
week-end guests at the Melvin
Klhlstadlus home.
Mrs. Orley Brock, Jr., and
children spent the week-end in
Reedsport visiting her mother,
Mrs. Roy Mundt.
Union Hill
Union Hill Membere of the
Union Hill Grange Commun
ity Betterment club met at the
home of Mr. and Mrt. A. N.
Doerfler Tuesday evening for
the March meeting.
Henry Hansen presided dur
ing the business meeting.
Plans were made to sponsor
a better roadside contest. This
will include the painting of
mall boxes, putting names in
plain letters on the box and
beautifying the roadside around
the mail box.
This is a contest open to ev-
Now Shewing Open t Vt
Stewart Granter-Deborah Kerr
"PRISONER OF ZENDA"
Abo
Stanley Clements
"ARMY BOUND"
BOLLYWOOD KIDS
MATINEE
Tomorrew l:M to t:M TM.
City Cbaaaploaship fe-Ya
Contest
Special Matinee Feature
"YOUNG TOM EDISON"
i Carteans Serial
AIM
BENSON'S BIRTHDAY CAKE
for
Tommy MeCarty, Lynnejs Bas
welL Ralph Morgan, Robert
Whitman, Marl Bepner, Terry
Johnton, Dorothy Mets, Badger
Camp, Linda Erstgaard, Marie
Jones, Linda Frieklln, Tim
Marsh, Norman Newberry,
Sharon Fknlnger, Bobby Ernst,
Joann Baldwin, Bobby Panger,
Susan Marsh, Larry Hem per,
Jerry Halseth, John Wesley.
ACORNS FROM THE
"You know, when I was at the
Multnomah Hotel In Portland we
hit on the idea of havlna- an tes
ter Breakfast. This feature proved
very popular In many ways. The
people who attended the Sunrise
Services liked It because they could
tro Immediately to breakfast and
have a leisure visit before regular
church time. Other folks who were
entertaining at Easter time found
It exceedingly convenient to have
their gueata attend the breaklaat
at the hotel and then go to church.
In view of the Portland popularity
of this feature we are going 'to
start the same thing here at the
Marion this Easter. Breaklaat will
be ready in the main dining room
starting at 7 A-M. and continuing
throughout the morning. A selec
tion of six or seven club break
fasta will be available or prear
ranged groups may arrange for a
special breakfast served as It would
be served at home. (Except you
will have no scurrying around get
ting It ready and no dishes to
wash.) Everyone could "go dutch"
as far as that Is concerned and
nobody would "get hurt." Anyway,
w would be glad to have you ea'
your Easter Breakfast, or Dinner.
at the Marlon."
h SaUsj tfi th fetal Hart, UU
WITH DEL MILNE V
Friday, March 27, 1953
eryone in the Grange commun-..
ity. A prize will be offered to v
th on making the most Ira- (
provement, . ., ;
This month marks the 60th t
anniversary of enactment of
th first measur appropriating
funds for rural free delivery of
mall, a project which stands !
high up in the list of Grange
achievement. , i
Present at tha meeting wer
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen, !
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters, i
Mr; and Mrs. Julius Krenz, i
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Krenz, Mr. '
and Mrs, Verny Scott, Mrs.
tlan, Richard
Krenz and the
hosts.
Unionvale
Twenty-nlne members of tha
Unionvale Evangelical United
Brethren church WSWS held
the regular monthly meeting at
tne anurcn witn Mrs.- Loren
Zdigen, a returned missionary
from Mexico, the guest speaker
Tuesday afternoon.
The morning waa spent fin
ishing a quilt. ; Dinner was
served at noon.
Officer elected were: Mrs.'
Clark Noble, president of WS
WS; Mrs. Ari Launer, vice
president, WSWS; Mrt. Wilbur
Stoutenburg, president of the
Ladies Aid; Mrs. Fred Withee,
Sr., secretary-treasurer, Ladies
Aid; Mrs. Maurice Goodrich,
secretary, WSWS; Mrs. Fred
Stockhoff, treasurer, WSWS;
Mrs. Owen Turner, secretary
of mission band; Mrs. Marion
Sisco, secretary spiritual life;
Mrs. E. J. Wilder, secretary
missionary; Mrt. .. Raymond
Palmer, secretary social rela
tions; Mrs. Arnold Diaai, sec
retary, young peoples' work.
Installation of the-, officers
will be later.
Mrt. Louis W. Mage left
Saturday to visit her son-in-law
and -daughter, Rev. and
Mrs. Clark Robb and family at
Spokane, Wash. Rebecca Robb,
three-year-old daughter of the
Robb, it in the hospital there
with severe body burnt. - ;
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