Pag X In-the Valley , Edited by MIKE FORBES St. Paul At the .last regular meeting of the St. Paul Lloni club held in the St. Paul American Le gion hall, the club had ai it guest a pack of five Cub Scout and their leaders, Mn. Helen Richardion and Mrs. Bill Fletcher and seven 4-H club girls in a Sewing club and their leader, Mrs. John Smith. A '"'' A dinner was served and the girls were presented with small sewing kit favors and the Cub Scouts' with compas favors. The scoutmaster in charge of the Cub Scouts from New- berg was introduced by preii dent J. W. Richardson and he gave a short talk on Scouting. Following the talk, movies were shown for the guests. Lions In charge of the guest night were E. J. Cleaion and M. P. Wilson. In addition to giving $20 to ward the local Red Cross drive, the club donated about $290 to the City ofJSt. Paul toward fund to tr the drainage ditch that runs near the edge of town. This $290, Included a check for $9 received from the St. Paul union high school to be added to the fund. The regular meeting of the Archbishop. Blsnchette council 3221, St. Paul Knights of Co lumbus, set for Wednesday, April 1, has been postponed until Wednesday, April 8. The meeting will be held In the St. Paul city hall at 8 p.m. . The council's first attempt at sponsoring a Boy Scout troop In St. Paul was approved and notice to this effect was sent to the Scout officials fol lowing the meeting. Plans for a Cana conference to be held soon were also gone over and if possible, the date for It was set tentatively for April iz. ' Numerous Items were listed on the agenda for the coming meeting on April 8, Including plans for the annual Mothers day breakfast, convention dele gates and scholarship fund. The refreshment committee members selected by chairman Bert Bernards are Al Smith, George Bernards, Mike Hopfer, Ed Day, Jim Kirk, Dick Kirk, and Joe Zorn. Students of the St. Paul un ion high school took day off from . classroom studies and traveled to '-the 'city of Port land -where they spent the morning visiting the science exhibition at Portland State college. In the afternoon the students visited the Dr. John McLoughlln house at, Oregon City. , , Friday afternoon the stu dents of the high school were given a chance to inspect the new Marlon county civilian defense truck which visited the school. Something new was started when the faculty and their wive entertained the school board members and their wives at a dinner party in the school's home economics de- partment. Guests of honor included Mr. and Mrs. Pat McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pohlschnel- der, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cole man, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jette. Grand Ronde Grand Ronde Mrs. Ted E Smith was installed as officer of the day In the ladies auxlll ary. Patriarchs Militant, of Capitol No. 11 of the IOOF lodge in Salem. Prior to her residence in Oregon, Mrs. Smith was active in this lodge work in her home town and state, Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs. Georgianna St. Ger main and friend, Mrs. Clara Gilbertson of Portland, visited this past weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Norman St. Germain, Miss Beverly Baker of Port- WITH DEL MILNE Next Sunday is Saster. Just In ease some of you missed my col' win last week I would like to re' mind you of the Outer Braftkiasl . service we are starting In Baleen. Right after the Sunrise service Sunday morning your breakfast will be ready In the main dining room at the Marlon. On this day we will open at 7 e.i. with a se lection of six or seven Easter Club Breakfasts. We will serve lndlvld uak, elaases or groups, and you , may enoose any of the breakfasts Individually or you may arrange for a group breakfast and we will . aenre It family style. Special am jtoaais will be given our Kaster Dinner served from It noon on thru the afternoon and evening. Easter Dinner has always been a very popular feature at the Mar lon. See you Sunday, right after , eh urea ACORNS FROM THE s mm land was guest of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Fischer and family for the past few days. , Miss Karen Fischer Is con fined to her home suffering with a bad cold. Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. Smith were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Granville Wilson of Falls City. , Mill City Mill City S. W. Stewart ha sold out his interests in the l.G.A. Grocery store here to his three sons C. W. Stewart, Charles Stewart and B1U Stew art. The youngsters In the pri mary department of the Pres byterian church Sunday school are not having the an nual Enter egg hunt this year because so many of the chU dren are having measles or are getting over the disease, states Mrs. James Swan, su perintendent of the depart' ment. The Mill City Three-Links club is sponsoring a pre-a ter cooked food sale Saturday morning, April 4, in the for mer Hint collee snop on Broadway. Mr. W. R. Olm atead is acting a general chairman. There will be an apron and fancy work sale also with Mrs. Fred Duffy in charge of this department. Mrs. Hugh Jull, Mrs. Elmer Shaw and Mrs. Glenn Shelton were in SUverton last week to attend the special guest day luncheon and servlu sponsor ed by the Christian Woman' Fellowship. Burton Boroughs, Mill City high school cosch, attended all games of the state basketball tournament in Eugene last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kay have moved into the house formerly owned . by the Charles Harmon who recent ly left for Richland, Wash. Mr. Frank Fend now owna the house. . Mr. Eva Humphrey of Stayton, district president of the American Legion Auxili ary, was a guest at the last regular meeting of the local unit number ISO in Mill City. Ballston Ballston Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coffelt have moved to their new home in Sheridan and are offering for sale their Ballston home which they have occupied the past four years. Miss Minnie Edson has re turned to her home in Kansas following 10 days spent at the home of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edson. George Berry and Mrs. Clsra Sloan of Dallas spent the week end at the home of their sis ter, Mrs. Lily Bowman. While pruning some trees at the Bowman home, Mr. Berry fell from a ladder, injuring his foot so badly he was unable to return to his home. . Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Sllvls of Eugene and son R. E. Silvis, Jr., and family, of Portland spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. N. E. Tufford. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Brooks spent Sunday at the home of their son Melvln and family at Tillamook. Mrs. Ella Farmer, former resident of Ballston, but now being cared for in a convales cent home in McMlnnville, was given a post card shower on her birthday, March 28, by old friends. Earl Snow has returned to his home in Payette, Idaho, af ter spending two weeks at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shade Snow. Johnnie Focht has been dis charged from army duty and Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John. Focht. Mrs. Lily Bowman visited Mrs. Mildred Fronler in Mc Mlnnville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Reece were week-end Portland vis itors. Mr. and Mrs. Nicely of Belle vue have rented and moved to the Carl Gregg property one mile south of Ballston. Miss Barbara Gould has re turned to Taft following 10 days spent at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gould. 186 24 MLSK M.T.M.M. EQUAL SOMETHING for EVERYONE Donald Donald Mrs. Norman Yer- 2en and daughter. Donna, ac companled by Mrs. Barney Fel ler and daughter, Marlon, at tended the senior class play at Gervals Friday night. Ed DeGulre, employed by the Kauffman Lumber company, has returned to work. Some time ago he fell and injured his foot. Cecil McCarthy drove the truck while DeGulre was off from work. , Mrs. Barney Feller and Mrs. Lin Cromwell have taken over the sir watch station for Don aid's day which is Monday, and they hope that Donald people will volunteer to watch a three hour stretch beginning at mid' night Sunday and ending at midnight Monday. F. M. Fers uson of Aurora is in charge of the whole area. A baby girl was born to Mr, and Mrs. Robert Kauffman on March 23 at Salem Memorial hospital. The baby weighed 7 pounds and 2 ounces. Mrs. Ger aid Welch, the maternal grand mother, flew down from An chorsge, Alaska. She plans to be here about six weeks. Mr. Welch has a civil service Job in Alaska and Mrs. Welch has been employed in a drug store were. Saturday evening guests In the Barney Feller home were Mr. and Mrs. William Thomp son ana iamuy oi sagie creek. oiemoers or the uDner grades of the Donald school as well as members of the com' munlty enjoyed a skating party at aewDerg Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt provid ed two cars. Others taking cars were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sample. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mil ler and Mr. and Mrs. John Or- vald.. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bak er entertained Mrs. Baker's sis ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Noble, Janet and San dra of Llnnton at dinner Sun day. - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sineer spent Sunday at Waldport. Earl Feller went fishlna Sun day and came back with a 20 pound salmon. Jerry Yereen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Yergen, came down from Bremerton, Wash., for the weekend. He is station ed there waiting for his ship to be conditioned. Ernie Pelto. son of John Pel- to, called his father from Trav- alr base last week. He an ticipates being transferred to another base in the near future. John Pelto is nlannln to vis. It his daughter, Mrs. Clayton Brown, Grand Junction, Colo., me tasi oi April. Mrs. Mae Catts, formerly the primary teacher at the Donald school, was visitor In the community last week. She and her husband have Jus returned from a trip to California. Gloria and Margie Parks of auaweii, Idaho, have return ed to Donald and have entered school there. They formerly uvea in jjonaia. Miss Mamie Vincent, nrlncl. pal of the Donald grade school at Monitor. Mrs. Hassing. the nrimarv teacher, finished out the un completed term of Mrs. Floyd McLin, and does not tare to teach in Donald next year, due ot the illness of her mother, mn, xi. ju. nunt. Members of the UDoer oraden of the Donald school presented Mrs. H. L. Hunt with a potted piant. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Lytel, owners and operators of the Squeeze-In cafe in Donald have returned from a two weeks via. it In California. The cafe was closed while they were away ra was reopened Monday. While there, they visited Mrs. Lytel's aunt, Mrs. Effie More- land and her mother, Mrs. R. L. Black, who has been in ill health for sometime. Mrs. BiaeK lives at Costa Mesa, Calif. Other towns visited were La Verne and Pomona. The Ly. tels were accompanied by their two children, Robert and v-neryj. Unionvale unionvale Mr. and Mrs. victor Geiger of Unionvale were guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mott. at mil.. boro Sunday, where 23 mem bers of the family gathered to honor their father. Mr. Mott on ma (am Dinnaay anniver sary, which was Saturdsy, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon James and four children, and his father, Ed James of Whiteson; Pvt Verl Hoard, in Army training at Fort Lewis, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Case and two children of Salem. Mr. anri jMrs. Clarence Baker of this j district were Sunday dinner ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoard. Miss Donna Walthers of Day ! ton was an additional guest ZING, ZIP and Zest THE NEW VILLAGE INN PRESENTS Diner from Hollywood This Week Only THE HOLLYWOOD RANGER ETTES OeUUnding la appearance, penanaUty aaa srrfarmanre, wheth er It's wastera r aaedsra they hit a happy high la antarUinmmt. Lunar tempos, pleasant saeMles aaa haunting veeals ealfiMd especially ter year dancing teaiare. Two romplet floor shews. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Woodburn Schedules Good Friday Rites Woodburn The annual union Good Friday services will be held from I to 2 p.m. Friday, April 3 at the Church of God. The theme for the service is "Truly This I the Son of God." i Principal speaker will be Rey. J. D. Turnidge from the Salem academy and Rev. Ed ward Baldwin of the Church of God will be chairman. The event is aponsored by the Woodburn Ministerial associa tion. - Rev. R. Brendler of the Bible Baptist church will give the invocation: Rev. Ernest Ilium of the Assembly of God church will read the scripture lesson, Rev. George Nors worthy of the Free Methodist church will offer prayer and Rev. Arthur Goble of the Four square church will pronounce the benediction. Special music will be from the Methodist, Presbyterian and Christian church choirs. Mrs. Frank Chapelle will be pianist with Mrs. ' Edward Baldwin and Mrs. Walter Law son at the organ. Ushers will be from the As sembly of God church, the Foursquare church, the Church of God and the Bible Baptist church An offering will be taken to be applied on the ex penses oi the dally Bible school this summer. . Detroit Detroit Detroit high school Junior class members will spon sor a box social Wednesday ev ening to raise funds for spring activities. Auctioning of children's boxes will begin at 8:30 p.m. in the school and for adults at 6 p.m. In the gymnasium. The regular meeting of the Detroit Woman's Civic club will be postponed from Wednesday to the following Tuesday, April 7, when it will be held at the 'home of Mrs, Audrey Layman. Forest service families gath ered Sunday evening to honor Mr. and Mn.' Irving Steers, who will be transferred soon to Blue River. Steers, who has been clerk at the ranger station office for the past year, will assume the duties of sealer at his new post. Present at the farewell party were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and Frankie, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean and chll dren, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford White, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ma son and Martha, Mr. and Mrs Steers and daughter Nancy, and Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Moore and children. The Steers were presented with a set of china cups and saucers by the proup. Mr. and Mrs. Major Baughn will move this week to Ephra- ta, Wash., where they will enter business. . The Baughns operated a ga rage in old Detroit for many years and recently established a home on a site overlooking the new town. Mrs. Baughn has been ac tive as Girl Scout leader and in the Detroit Church of Christ Easter Sunday will be marked by three services at the Detroit Church of Christ, Including a sunrise service at 6:15 a.m., Sunday school at 9:49 a.m., followed by church services at 11, and an evening program scheduled for 7:30. Richard Hake, minister, will officiate. Sunday school clsses will participate in the morning pro' gram, and a special Easter film and music will be featured in the evening. St Louis Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. William Forcier surprised them with a pot luck dinner and house-warming at the home on Leasul Ave. Sunday, March 29 Mr. and Mrs. Forcier sold their farm and bought a home In Wood burn. Those present besides Mr. and Mrs. Forcier were Mr. and Mrs. John Ferschweiler, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ferschweiler, Mrs. Phil Chenette, Mr. and Mrs. James Chenette and daughters, Linda and Chris tine of Portland. Mrs. Tony Boxanlch and son, Mark of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Rosann Alcher and daughter, Maybelle, Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Forcier, Woodburn; Jo seph Ferschweiler, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fersch weiler, St Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rush mo tored to the coast Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Klenski are the owners of a new car that they purchased last week. Grand Island Grand Island Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sargeant and daugh- AnHrfi and ChervL oi ftranri Tilanri. accompanied his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John rreeoorn ana soni. Richard and Martin, of Ttavtnn An a trout flshlnc trio to a privately owned fish pond near uarioaioi ctunaay aiier Minn ' Mr. and Mn Lowell CamD- bell and his mother, Mrs. Frank Campbell of the Falrview dis trict, were Sunday afternoon guest of Mr. George Sargeant, 00. Mra. Sareeant 1 steadily gaining strength following her recent Illness. Amity Amity Announcement was made here this week that the Amity fire department has re cently purchased a resuscltator, for which the department, as sisted by the ladles auxiliary, have worked many months. Amity high school has elect ed princesses for the annual May Day festivities, Fresh' man princess is Joanne Hansen; sophomore, Jesn Hensley; jun ior, Joan Kadell. Candidates for May queen are Carolyn Wilcox, Jean Kel' ler and Marianne Vasey. The result: of that election will be announced the last of the week. " Mr. Hutchcrott wiU be In charge of the May day pro gram, Mrs. Edna Strout In charge of costumes for the May court. The Girls Athletic association has planned a slumber party, May 10, in the high school gym. nasium. Chaperones will be Miss Saling, adviser; Mrs. John Allison, Mrs. Edna Strout, Mrs. Hutchcrott and Miss Ball. A Mother Tea and perhaps a trip to the beach is on the agen da for the group. The sophomore class is spon soring a movie, "Three Came Home," April 10, at 7 p.m. in the high school gym. Miss Ella Louise Ball, Eng lish teacher at Amity high school, has announced her resignation as of June 6. She has beenkan Instructor in the school the past two years. Miss Clydene Seward, gradu ate of LInfield college, has been retained to replace Miss Ball. Mrs. Andrew Wakeman rep resented the Amity Council of Church Women at the annual meeting of the Oregon Coun cil of Church Women at Forest Grove last week. 1 Union Hill Union Hill The last of a series of . card parties was held at the Union Hill grange hall Thursday evening ' with Mrs. Roy Verbeck and Henry Peter receiving the nigh score prize. Henry Peter alio received the traveling prize. Another "600" card party will be held in April at the grange hall. Union HiU Woman' club members will meet with Mrs. A. L. Koatenborder at her home at Valley View, Thurs day, April 2, for a 12:00 o'clock luncheon. Each mem ber will bring a favorite dish that mother used to make. Also esch member Is to dress to represent the "Gay Nineties." Dallas Dallas Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. the Evangelical Mennonlte Brethren church will present the Salem Singers in an Easter concert. Everyone is Invited to attend. The entire offer ing will go to the week-day school of the Bible. A surprise farewell party was held Monday night by the senior patrol of the Dallas Boy Scouts to honor Rodney Smith. Rodney and his family are mov ing to Portland, and it is with regret that their friends are bidding them farewell. Aurora Aurora Mrs. Dora Giesy, widow of the late B. H. Giesy of Portland, is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. George Wurster In Aurora. What promises to be an en tertaining venture is the con struction of a greenhouse by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell, adjacent to their home in Au rora on Liberty street Mr. and Mrs. Powell will specialize in raising animals and shrubbery. . Last summer the Powells in-! stalled a lattice house, where, several hundred tuberous be-; gonia plants and tubers were raised. I Several varieties of fuschlas also are available to choose from In the Powell gardens. DANCING IS FUN! Try Lesson FREE Private or Cla Paul Armstrong Studios 155 S. UbortT H. 1.751! Woman's Club Finishes Center Gates A large group of vol unteer worker met Sunday morning at the Gates Commu nity house donating a day's la bor toward the completion of this building, which when fin ished will be used as a com munity center for the city. The only available place at present for social gatherings is at the scboolhouse. Members of the Gates Wom an's club nave worked for the last seven years to raise a building fund for that purpose. The building, 32x94, will in clude a recreation room, din ing room, kitchen and rest rooms. - The dining room was com pleted over a year ago and at present is being used as a city hall. Nothing further was done un til two weeks ago when work was resumed. Sunday the walls ot the rec reation room were sheet rock ed, part of the ceiling finished and the kitchen floored by the labor donated. The building has been wired, windows and doors installed. Much of the interior painting and decorating will be done by members of the club. Sunday, at noon, a no-host dinner, under the direction of Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson, chair man of the building committee, was served by the ladles to those donating their services, including David Barnhardt, Harry Kelaer; Phillip Hess, Burrel Cole, Glen Henness, George Clise. W. R. Hutcheson, Jo Bowes, Don Miley, George Arthurs, Walter Brisbin, George Bailey, Kenneth Mar tig, G. C. Barnhardt, Bob Bon itz, Dale Reynolds, W. F. Struckmeier and Harry Evans. Special Services for Trinity Lutherans Twn arterial aprvlrec will h held at Trinitv Lutheran church, three miles east of Mt. Ansel on Good Frldav. Anrll 3,' the first at 10:30 a.m. and the second at 8 p.m. The choir will sing and Holy Communion will b ctIchral at both services. Tlie festive Easter service will be held at 10:30 a.m. pre ceded by Sunday school and Bible classes at 9:30 a.m. A special Lutheran hour Easter message may be heard by the sick and shut-ins at 10:30 a.m. over KSLM in Sa lem. The following will be re ceived into membership with the congregation: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mikkelson, and Robert Wiegand. A number of women Irnm the local congregation will at- tena tne upper Willamette zone rally of the Lutheran Women's Missionary League which will be held at Springfield, Ore., on Tuesday, all day, April 7. They will accompany Mrs. Er- Win NickodemilJ Mrs. Rprman Goschie and Mrs. Lynn Simon. Macleay Macleav Amonff numhors on the lecturer's program at the Grange meeting Friday night, April 3, will be musical numoers Dy Hubert Asplnwall; travelogue by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson. Aid an F.n. ter parade of old-time hat and wearing apparel. Mrs. Celia Perrv and Mr Harrv Martin. Jr.. will h in charge of refreshments. Lincoln Plants of a wide varlptv to be included in the plant sale of Lincoln Commiinllv Center association on Friday, April a, at the location just north of Fitts Market on Com mercial St. in Salem. Corsages made by a special ist, and suitable for Kaster gifts, will be sold. Four-year-old rhododendons, shrubs, lilies of the valley, house plants, perennials of many kinds and kitchen gar den plants also will be sold. Less than SO. vir cfto. 4h land in ff of CnlumhiK ihe Spaniards had penetrated what is now New Mexico. Starta Tonlrht - Open 6:45 John Payne . Arlcne Dahl Sir Cedrle Bardwlcke "CARIBBEAN AW Peter Lawford Dawn Addams -HOUR OF 13" DANCE TONIGHT Crystal Gardens Old Tlmt and Modem Music by "Pop" Edward Many Prizes Flower Show Jefferson The flower show sponsored by the Woman's club featured many flower and flower arrangements. Mrs. Frank Grimes received three-first places in flower arrangements, and sweep stake in that division. Her entry was an arrangement of white daffodils and white painted seed stalk. Alfred Powell won all three prizes in single entries In the horticultural division; first in single Dlotlma daffodil, second on a Mullh Rouge, and third on Beersheba . -The Ditoma won a sweepstakes ribbon. Mrs. Alfred Powell entered an arrangement ot green daffodil in a green container, which won a red ribbon. Attra c tive arrangements were shown by Mr. Grimes, one wa of rose colored camellia and Silver driftwood in a low container. Another was a grandiflora camellia and dusty miller in a . flat metal bowl. Each were given blue ribbons. Mrs. Alfred Powell received blue ribbons for her tall ar rangement of daffodils and red tulip. Mrs. George Mills received a blue ribbon also for her red quince blossoms in a metal bowl. Red ribbons were received by Mrs. Alfred Powell, Mrs. 'Helen Caywood, and Mrs. W. J. Looney and white ribbons to Mrs. Maud Epley. In the horticultural division in the division of one to three flowers, Mrs. August Hinz and Mrs. Helen Caywood each re celved a first; Mrs. George Mills, Mrs. Helen Caywood, and Mrs. Maud Epley and Mrs. Helen Caywood each received a second and Mrs. Maud Epley, third. Mrs. George Mills and Mrs. Helen Caywood won seconds, and Mrs. Maud Epley third for Doffodils. Mrs. Alfred Powell won a third on primroses. Mrs. Geo rge Mills on blue hyacinths Mrs. Helen Caywood, first for camelia; Mr.' Alfred Powell, white Hyacinth; Mr. ' Ned Stephenson, second on Camel lia; Mrs. A. B. Hinz, second on magnolia. In the children's horttcultu ral division, Julia Ann Goin won first on her dish garden; Martha Ann Wynd, first on flowers in a water color box; Johnny Caywood, second on a pot of Wandering Jew. Mrs. W. J. Looney, first on her dish garden and J. J. Den son first on a pot of red Heather. ... Gifts were given to the two sweepstake winners and the special prize was won by Mr. Jack Hennlngson of Salem. The program during the tea hour wa two solos by Miss gtart Tonltc (Wed.) In Technicolor "THE RAIDERS" Richard Conte Flos Buperclne Color "ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET CAPTAIN KIDD" Frl. Ir Bunn. Nile! PHOMIS-STS Virginia Mays Steve Cochran In Color "SHE'S BACK ON BROADWAY" Bowery Boys "JALOPY" moni a.aoso Linda Darnell William Bendlx - In Technicolor "BLACKBEARD THE PIRATE" a Georie Brent TANGIER INCIDENT" r)QNt S.4T Richard W Id mark Joanne Dry "MY PAL GUS" a Jan Sterling Carle to a Carpenter "SKY FULL OP MOON" mONI S-S7S Two Chillers! Boris Karloff BODY 8NATCHER' James Ellison "I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE" S'C iss nOM?7829j UIISH SARDINS, HIGHWAY W f Gates Open 6:45 f Show at 7:15 f. Wednesday, April 1, 1953 Awarded in at Jefferson Jennie McGuire, accompanied by Mrs. Gilbert Looney. Mrs. Bess Phillippl of Scio, judge!; of the show, spoke on bow she' made her decisions and7 on Easter and way of making" Easter decoration. An arrangement of pink and yellow snapdragons in '. chrystal bowl, a gift of the "Flower Basket" in Salem,' centered the Tea table.) Chrystal candlelabrum, hold-' ing yellow tapers were on each side. Mr. C. J. Thurston '. and Mrs. James G. Pate -poured. . , BUNHILL IUC fITItt tucx MTMT iVi I 'it iuok nrm K1 V I fc-t jTX' ir IKMU' MfOM Nti Csshis 176 North Liberty orai BIB At M6HT HI 9 1 7''T? f WVTyT-oJ it,y''x s1"a.o H88