Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 30, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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Egg Hunt for
Ml. Angel Tots
' Mt. Angel American Le
gion Auxiliary members met at
a builnesi session Tuesday eve
ning In the Memorial Hall to
complete plans for their an'
nual Easter Egg Hunt and
bake sale, both scheduled for
April 4, Saturday before Eas
ter. .
The Easter Egg Hunt will be
held in the afternoon on the
lawn of President Mrs. Gene
Holier. Members are asked to
donate colored eggs for the
'hunt, and all members' chll
dren, six years and younger!
are invited to attend. .
. Mrs. Peter Gores was named
chairman of the bake sale.
which will be held at the Stiff's
Furniture Store, starting at I
a.m. Saturday.
Mrs. Mae Heggie, Mrs. Er
nut Crowder and Mrs. Ira
. Herrlford were appointed by
the president to serve on the
nominating committee. The
unit voted to send a copy of the
Mt. Angel News to the Veter
ans Hospital in Portland. Mrs,
i2 Micht. gave a report on
the banquet in honor of the
. national preslent held In Salem
last Saturday.
Poppy Poster chairman, Mrs.
: Fred Lucht, announced she had
contacted the Monitor and Mt,
Angel schools in regard to the
poppy poster contest. It was
i voted to order 80 window pos
ters for display before Mem
orial Day.
A copy' of the new book,
"The Vatican and the Krem
lin,' dedicated to all the Amer
ican Veterans by the local unit,
will be presented to Mount An
gel Women's college at the
time the awards for the Ameri
can Essay contest are made.
The unit also voted to pur
chase five copies of the book,
"Key to Peace" to present to
the city library and to the va
rious school libraries In Mount
Angel and Monitor.
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Hubbard
Hubbard Members of
Thalia Refbekah lodge voted to
help with sup; jrt of an IOOF
float In the Rose Parade, Tues
day evening. A Cakewalk will
be held at the next meeting,
April 14, to raise the lodge's
share for the project.
Announced were the dates
of the Rebekah assembly in
Portland, May 19, 20 and 21.
i Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Charles Vredenburg
and Mrs. Harry Reed. The ta
bles featured spring bouquets
with tall rad tapers and small
baskets filled with Easter eggs.
Members of the Ladies' aid
of the Hubbard community
church will clean the church
March SI. They met Wednes
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs. A. L. Murphy.
Devotional! for the day were
led by Mrs. John Morrison, as
slated by Mrs. Glen Hunter.
Mrs. George Leffler and
Mrs. W. T. Lord reported on
chapters from "These Rights
we Hold". ,
itev. m. H. Hastings was
present and with the members
set the first Sunday in May for
dedication of the woman's gift.
e also thanked the aid f
supporting the Oregon Coun
cil of Churches. Co-hostess for
the day was Mrs. N. A. Mann,
Next meeting will be at home
of Mrs. E. C. Boyd, April 8.
Mrs. Ivy Martin was honored
on her 78th birthday with a
party and "Sweet Sixteen"
birthday cake last Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. June Billing-
ton, with Mrs. X. C. Boyd as
co-hostess. Several neighbors
were present for the party.
Mrs. Robert Leith of Aurora
is now Avon representative for
the Hubbard area.
ratum WSCS
Pratum Women of the Prat-
um Womens Society of Chris,
tian Service who attended the
district meeting at Dallas
were Mrs, Ray Lllley, Mrs.
Glen Olson, Mrs. Harvey Mey
er, Miss Wllma deVries, Mrs.
Oscar Wlgle, Dr. and Mrs. Geo.
Bruce, Mrs. Harold deVries.
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Woodburn
Woodburn The regular
monthly meeting of the
Woodburn Cub Scouts was
held Thursday evening at the
Washington school Instead of
the regular date of Friday.
Awards presented' to the
boys by Cub-master Ralph E,
Pickering included: Johnny
Connell, wolf badge, wolf
gold arrow and two silver
arrows; Mlcheal Renn, bear
badge, gold and silver arrows;
Charles Tyler, bear silver
arrow.
Two new boys were added
to the membership roll,
Danny McDermott and Clif
ford Terry
The next meeting will be
AprU 24.
Mrs. ' Myrtle Peterson ol
Napervllle, Illinois, and Miss
Martha Neilaon of Gordon.
Neb., left Wednesday for their
homes after visiting Mrs.
Peterson's sister, Mrs. Ivy
Donner at Woodburn and her
nephew and niece, Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Donner.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hoefer
have returned to their home
here from a vacation in
Southern California after an
absence of about two months.
They visited relatives and did
considerable sight seeing in
cluding attendance at a mam
moth flower show and several
radio and television shows,
They also visited at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Lantz
at Corcoran,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Widmer
of Woodburn returned home
recently following a three,
weeks visit with their daugh
ter, Mrs, Wayne Yoder, and
family of Northrldge, Calif.
Dr. Claire Renn, recently of
San Francisco, Calif., la visit
lng in Woolburn with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Renn, Dr. Renn will leave
April 8, to Seattle and from
there will go by ship to
Anchorage, Alaska, where she
will practice. A medical doc
tor she practiced in the Bay
area for the past 18 years.
Glen Ahre of Woodburn
and George Berg of Canby
left Tuesday morning for San
Francisco, Calif., to transact
business In connection with
the Butteville Insurance Co.
They also visited Palo Alto
and are expected home this
week.
Rev. Arthur Goble of
Woodburn spoke Monday
night at the Crusaders youth
rally of Foursquare church of
Pugent Sound area at Che-
halls, Wash.
Clair LaBarr, who has com
pleted hla boot training at San
Diego, arrived Wednesday to
spend 14 days with his par
ents Mr, and Mrs. P. I
LaBarr.
Jamboree Draws
9 Lebanon Scouts
Lebanon Nine Boy Scouts
of this area have announced
that they will attend the na
tional Jamboree July 17-23 at
Irvine Ranch, Calif. Total coat
of the trip Is $195 each, and
the nine youths - are seeking
work to aid In meeting the ex
pense. Scout officials, are appealing
to residents for Jobs for these
boys which will include weed.
lng, spading and other small
chores. Money for such tasks
Is not to be paid to the boys,
but is turned over directly to
Howard Berger at the Bank of
Lebanon, who keeps it In a fund
for payment of the trip costs,
A community wide court of
honor for Scout troops and Ex,
plorer Scout post will be held
at Green Acres school Tuesday,
April 7 at 7:30 p.m. Among
troops and post to be represent
ed will be four from Lebanon
and single troops from Salt
Lake, Waterloo and Liberty
districts.
Merit badges will be award
ed at that time, said William
Baldwin, scouting official.
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Mardi Gras for
Cubs at Dallas
Dallas "Here Comes the
Mardi Gras" was the theme
Friday night at the Lyle school
when the Cub Scouts of Dallas
held their annual parade and
circus.
Following a parade in which
all Cub Scouts participated, the
attending group was addressed
by Cub Master Gerald Zahnle,
who presented prizes for the
winning costumes and awards
earned during the past year by
Dallas Cub Scouts.
Zahnle stressed the fact that
in order to carry out the Cub
Scouting program in Dallas
during the following year it
will be necessary for five or six
mothers of Cubs to accept posts
as den mothers.
It was also announced by
Zahnle that a cub master will
be needed for the coming year.
Zahnle. who has led the pack
for the past two years, will be
forced by other obligations to
give up his post for one year,
and then -resume hla activity
at a later date.
Awards given at the meeting
were: Wolf award, David Wal
dorf; bear award, Treat De
Newcomb; lion award, Timmy
Bartel; gold arrow award, Da
vid Waldorf, Philip Wilson,
Carl N. Fauset, Larry McEl,
roy, Timmy Bartel; silver as
row award, Larry Bollman,
John Mean, Philip Wilson, Biff
Dodge, David Yeo; denner
stripe, Michael Gentry, Dennis
Jackson, Bobby Hague, Dwlght
Smith, Russel Spady; assistant
denner, Carl Fauset, Timmy
Bartel, Erich Shetterly, Trent
De Newcomb; service star, Lar
ry Bollman, and den chief
cord, Billy McCleary.
Monmouth
Monmouth Mr. and Mrs.
John Hergreaves have pur
chased the Neal property at 155
W. Clay St. and moved in this
week. They, came from Lyons.
Their two children will attend
OCE this term.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Campbell
left Thursday evening by train
for an extended visit with their
daughter, Mrs. Vernon Nichols,
in Princeton, Mo. Mrs. Nich
ols came to help celebrate her
parenst' 45th wedding anniver
sary, and all are traveling to
gether. Another daughter of
the Campbells, Mrs. Vera San
sing, came from San Mateo,
andvls leaving Friday for Bay
Minette, Ala., to make her
home with her daughter.
J. O. Russell of Turner was
a dinner guest of his brother,
J. L. Russell and Mrs. Russell,
and sister, Blanche Russell,
Wednesday.
Mrs. Sidney Howard was
named by the Polk county fair
board to serve as superintend
en . of the community booths
for the fair.
Mrs. Anna Mathany, who is
confined to the Anderson hos
pital at Corvallis as result of
a fall at her home two weeks
ago, is improving and may be
able to return home soon, one
suffered a broken arm and
back Injury.
Scoffs Mills
Scotts Mills A large num
ber of cousins and friends of
Ralph John Splonski came to
help him celebrate his sixth
birthday at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs, John
Splonski, Monday afternoon,
March 23.
Mrs. Bill Kraxberge of Myr
tle Creek is visiting at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Ettlin. ,
A conservation district meet
ing is to be held at the Scotts
Mills grade school Thursday,
April 2, commencing at 8 p.m.,
county extension agent Hallls
Ottaway announced.
All landowners and others
Interested in soil conservation
are urged to attend this meet
ing. A new well was dug recently
at the water supply site to aug
ment the city's water supply.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Millard
attended the funeral Tuesday
of Mrs. Millard's mother, Mrs.
H, D. Topper, who passed away
at her home near Albany.
Fairview
Falrview The arrawannah
needle club' met at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Allison
Thursday afternoon.
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. Steven Benedict, Mrs.
Marlon Boulden, Mrs. Scott Ed
wards, Mrs. Ersel Bubser, Mrs.
John Heffley, Mrs. Glen Mc
Farlane, Mrs. Raymond Palm
er, Mrs. Carl Wood and Mrs.
John Allison. ,
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Scott
Edwards.
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Dayton Mr. and Mrs. L. R,
Alderman returned home Sat
urday after spending four
months at Newport Beach,
Calif. While In California they
were visited by several Day'
tonltes who were also vacation'
lng In the south. '
Mrs. W. S. Hlbbert entertain'
ed with Sunday dinner honor
lng her daughter, Mrs. Floyd
Willert, on her birthday anni
versary. v
Others enjoying the day were
another daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Helder and
sons, Steve and Frltx; and a
granddaughter, Pat Willert
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wright and
children spent Sunday with
her sister and family, Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Barnes at Woodburn.
Electa chapter, OES, met In
the Masonic hall on Tuesday
evening with Mr. and Mrs, Ed
ward Clow, worthy matron and
worthy patron, presiding.
The evening honored the past
matrons and past patrons of
Electa chapter.
It was announced that Chel-
owan chapter will be honor
guests at the next meeting, on
April 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark
are announcing the engagement
of their daughter, Ruby Fern,
to Johnnie Harold Wasson of
Carlton. .
Mr, Wasson, who is with the
U. S. navy In San Diego, Calif.,
u uie son ol Mr. and Mrs. John
Wasson of Carlton.
No definite date has been
set for the wedding,
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Taylor were their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Sutton of Milwaukie and Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Harris of Eu
gene. '
Dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hutton and son,
Charles, , of Willamina last
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Earl Lofton is confined
to her home because of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Orange Willard
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Boyer at Oak
ridge. Mrs. Clarence Covington and
daughters were guests of her
sister, Mrs. Ha Paris and fam
ily Sunday.
Wendell Willard, Sr., has
been confined in the McMlnn
vlUe hospital this past week
with pneumonia. He expects to
be able to return home the last
of the week.
Ballston
assisted, by Mrs! Clark Moon! j
entertained tne Sew and Social
ciub at her home March 20,
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. Ed Miller, Mrs. Elwood
Small, Mrs. Mae Yokum, Mrs.
Roby Duly, Mrs. Lily Bowman,
Mrs. George Gardner, Mrs, Do
neva Mellema, Miss Elsie Tay
lor, Mrs. Charles Kadell, Mrs.
Lizzie Bissel, Mrs. Fred Edson,
Miss Myra Edson, Mrs. Ezra
Kilmer, Mrs. Jerome Reece,
Mrs. Howard Shafer, Mrs. Har
ry Kaltenback, Mrs. Bob
Brooks and Mrs. Martin Van
Gross.
A large crowd attended
graveside services for Zeta Ed
na Miller at the Greencrest
cemetery Monday, March 23,
which were in charge of Clough
Barrick of Salem. .
Rev. Evertt Gardner of Sher
idan was the minister.
Zeta lived her early life in
Ballston and had been ill many
years.
Mrs. Elwood Small fell In,
her , home and broke her toe. I
She was taken to McMlnnvlUe 1
for x-rays and treatment
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edon left
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg of
Eugene were here to attend
the funeral of Mr. Gregg's
niece, Zeta Miller,
Jess Butler has returned
following three weeks spent for
treatment In the McMlnnvlUe
hospital.
Mrs. Ruby Dooly of Portland
is assisting in the care of Mrs.
Mae Yokum who recently suf
fered a broken arm,
Mrs. George Gardner and
Mrs. Doneva MUlema attended
a project leaders meeting in
Dallas on Ready Mixes.
They will demonstrate it at
the home of Mrs. Howard bnai
r at an all day meeting start
ine at 10:80 AprU 2.
Dick De Jong, Sr., is quite
ill at his farm home south of
Ballston. . '
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jarmon
of Turner were week end guests
at the Howard Shafer home.
Another of a series of card
parties was held by the IOOF
lodge Saturday evening with
four tables of 500 in play.
High scores were made by
Mrs. Jerome Recce and Merton
Bissel.
Silverton School
Hears Career Talks
Silverton Robert Miller,
dean of boys of the Silverton
high school, reported the pro
gram for career day, Wednes
day.
E. B, Lemon, dean of ad -
minirtratlon of Oregon State
college, was the keynote speak -
er of the opening assembly,
conducted by Howard George,
principal of the high school.
Dean Lemon . emphasized
three important points in se
lecting a career, faying that
one should be in love with the
vocation selected, and is will
ing to pay the price for suc
cess after making a careful
evaluation of one's capabilities.
More than 25 speakers from
Salem, Silverton, Corvallis and
Portland participated in the
various sectional meetings
which were conducted by stu
dent leaders. ,
The speakers were luncheon
guests of the students at the
high school cafeteria. .
Fruitland
Frultland Mrs. J. Mattson,
Mrs. K. Bruce, Mrs. M. Lucas
were hosts to the .Frultland
Women's Circle at the church
Mrs.
Thomas was In
charge
the business meet-
ing.
i After refreshments were
served to the 28 women present
a plant sale was held.
Fruitland . Women's Society
of World Service had their
election of officers.
Those elected for the year
are, president, Mrs. OrvUle
Rehfeld; vice president, Mrs.
Kenneth O. Runner; secretary,
Mrs. Herbert Hilke; treasurer,
Mrs. Anthol Riney.
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Aurora The new educa-
tional unit of Christ Lutheran
church at Aurora is Hearing
completion and Rev. L. C.
Lelkauf and members of the
conm-egation are planning to
conduct Easter Sunday serv
ices in the new building. Re
ception of new members will
be a special feature of the
Easter service.
Communion service is
scheduled for Maundy Thurs
day, April 2, at 8 p.m., and a
special Good Friday service
will be held at 10 a.m. April 8.
Easter festival service is
scheduled for 11 a.m. April 6.
Mr. and Mrs. David DuRette
of Aurora are parents of a son,
their third, born Tuesday,
March 24, in Hutchinson hos
pital. Oregon City.
Mr. and Mrs. vernon jiepier
of Marks Prairie, cast of Au
rora, are parents of a son,
weighing 9 pounds 12 ounces,
born at Hutchinson hospital,
March 24. . .
Tommy Crlsell, 22 months,
son of the Glenn Crisells, Un
ion HUl district, north of Au
rora, suffered nose injuries
while playing Sunday at the
home of his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. S. Gibson in Can-
by- ... . 1
Young Tommy stuffed a dry
navy, bean up one nostril and
had to be taken to an Oregon
City hospital and given a gen
eral anaesthetic before a phy
sician could remove the bean.
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Hubbard CecU McCarty
was crowned "Daddy St Pat
rick" by his daughter Joy at
the annual daddy night of the
North Marlon chapter of FHA,
Wednesday night.
Peter Kleczynski, father of
Frances, received a gift for
"daddy ; with the longest
name".
Al Barendse was awarded a
gift for looking most like his
daughter, Nella,, and William
Brown received a gift for com
ing the greatest distance with
his daughter, Shirley. . .
Junior awards were present
ed to Bonnie Hathaway, Sandra
Eppers, Darlene Burnham,
Beverly Copeland and Shirley
Moore, The welcome was given
by La Donna Sather, president
of the chapter, following a lolo
by Myrna Foltz. The dinner
was served by members of the
FFA. Group singing was led
by Mary Wettsteln.
A dress review by the soph
omores and juniors and a skit
"Strictly Confident", were un
der the direction of Beverly
Copeland anc" Shirley Moore.
Connie Beard was guest mu
sician who also sang a duet
with Judy Alberi.
Mrs. Jack McLaughlin is ad-
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viser' of the North Marlon
chapter. Committee chairmen
for the evening included, Judy
Albers, in eharge; Janice Ray,
decorations; . Joanne Evans,
clean up, and Joan Solberg,
food. ,:
Wheatland
Wheatland Mrs. J. S. Gil
key, chairman of the Wheat
land Red Cross collections, as
sisted by Mrs. Roy LaFollette,
completed their work Tuesday
contacting the 30 famines In
the district and took the total
of $49 to the Yamhill county
chapter Wednesday.- '
1st Lt. James Gilkey, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gilkey of
Wheatland district, returned
home Tuesday morning.
He had been in the U.S. air
service three years.,
He received his discharge at
Ogden, Utah. ,
, He expects to return to his
position with the , Simpson
Lumber company at Forest
Grove April 1.
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Grand Island Mr. and Mrs..
Dale L. Fowler entertained at
their home with a canasta par
ty Friday;
Five tables were in play.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Flnnicum, Mr, and Mrs.
Ersel Gubser, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Pilcher, Mr. and Mrs,
L. T. Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs.
R. R. Rockhill, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Sargeant, Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. Cecil Will, Mr. and Mrs.
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