Vac Z In the Valley ; ' Edited by MIKE FORBES Mill City Mill City Rev. Noble Btreeter spoke during the reg ular meeting Tuesday night of , the Presbyterian Chute Friendship Circle held at the home of Mrs. Herbert Schroe der with Mrs. Ed Yarnell as slsting the hostess. Mrs. Yarnell presided dur ing the business session and Mrs. schroeder led a group discussion on Lent. Cake and coffee were served at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Arlo Tuers and Mrs Clayton Baltimore were : In Stayton Wednesday to work at the Santlam Memorial hospi' tal where extensive prepara. tions were underway for the opening day festivities of the hospital on Sunday afternoon March 29. A group of friends and neigh' bors dropped In Wednesday - night at the Fred Duffy home to help Mrs. Duffy celebrate her birthday anniversary, pi nochle was played for diversion and late in the evening, cake and ice cream were served, Spending the evening with .. Mrs. Duffy were Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Shuey, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Morris, Mr. and Mrs Clayton Baltimore and Mr, nd Mrs. Duffy. Mrs. John Mulr is spending . several weeks in Salem with relatives where she it conva- leseing from an attack of flu, Eugene Tl.omley, older son . of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Case, has been, assigned to the 44th Infantry Division at Fort Lew Is for basic training. Thornley answered his draft call in Feb ruary. He Is a former Mill City high school graduate and was a junior at university of Ore gon when drafted. He has been assigned to Company F, 123rd Infantry Regiment. Jim Hale, Mill City grade school athletic coach and his 30 boys that are out for soft ball, went to Detroit Friday afternoon to play the grade school team in a practice game. It was a good game and the final score was 11-19, Mill City. Donald Lemke does most of the pitching for the Mill City graders and Lee Arnold is catcher. , The boys have gotten little practice because of the rainy weather. Mrs. Evangeline Fleetwood, one of the 8th grade teachers. has been ill and confined to her home for the past two weeks ' Jim Hale Is helping out In that grade during her absence. Making an extended visit in Mill City at the 6. W. Stewart home is Mr. Stewart's mother, Mrs. Suella Stewart of Eddy ville. , The American Legion Post and Auxiliary iu M1U City and Invited friends held a dance at the hall Saturday night in re cognition of the 84th birthday anniversary of the American Legion. Among the guests pres ent was Mrs. Eva Humphreys of Stayton, who is district president of the American Le gion Auxiliary. There were about 100 members and guests present. Carol and Charlie Stewart, children of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stewart of Mill City, tap danced at the Grange meeting . In Lyons Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McClaln moved last week to Hillsboro. McClain recently retired from the Mountain States Power company employ in Mill City. Woodburn Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. Neal Butterfleld of Portland left by plane Wednesday morning for Washington, D.C. where Butterfleld was called In connection with his work as director of the Columbia Basin division for National 18624 MLSK M.T.m.m. Equals Something for Everyone Absolutely a Park service and in charge of the Portland office, . Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Butter- field of Woodburn left Wednesday for Portland where tbey will take care of the home during the absence of their son and daughter- in law. Guests at the Butterfleld home In Woodburn over the week-end were another son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vale Butterfleld and son Howard or Santa Barbra, Calif. Mrs. Henry Layman had as her guests Sunday two of her brothers and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. William Reeves, all of Hillsboro. The Frank Reeves' recently moved to Hillsboro from Kalispel, Mont. Willamina Willamina A family gath ering was held at the M. W. Ra buck home Monday evening, honoring Capt. and Mrs. Tom Kanells of Torrence, ' Calif., who are here on an army leave and also honoring the birthday of Mrs. Rabuck. There were 22 guests for dinner. Mrs. L. E. Page was ill with the flu last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Phelps and family of Otis and Mrs. Orln Harper were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benny Delker. Ted Zetterberg is home from Llnfleld college this week on Easter vacation. Mrs. I. N. Pearson Is home from a McMinnville hospital, and is feeling better. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ray of Monmouth and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo King of Grants Pass were Sunday dinner guests at the Ira McKInley home. Mrs. Ben Harper of Sherl dan, aunt of Orvllle Harper of Willamina died Sunday. L. E. Page returned to work this week after being off for a year and a week, following a broken leg and injured knee. Friday guests at the Clarence Park, home were Mrs. Elmer Roth, Jean and Margaret of Salem, and Tom Jenkins of Cascade Locks. Mrs. George Hanson under went surgery In the McMinn ville General hospital last week, . Mr.' and Mrs. Chet Canby and Terry visited relatives in Aloha and Buxton over the weekend Gene Matthews returned to duty with 'the navy as Los Amitos, Calif.,, this week fol lowing a : leave . of several weeks.;-.... ... Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dickey and family were Sunday din ner guests at the Ira Lamson home. - , Mr. and Mrs., James Hen- wood and Linda of Portland visited here Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Watts, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Watts. Mrs. Paul Hedlund la In a McMinnville hospital follow ing surgery. Coming over the weekend from Brookings to visit Mrs. Vesta Glass in a McMinnville hospital were Mr. and Mrs. Del- bert Glass, Goldle Larson, Ivan Glass and daughters Bev erly and Janet. . Mr. and Mrs. Milton Clark of Roseburg were Sunday guests at the Bill Denton home, Earl Duncan,, stationed at Port Blakeley, Wash., was here over the weekend, visiting. Mrs. Frank Butner under went surgery in a McMinnville hospital Saturday. Mrs. Paul Tollver, Mrs. LI onel Graham and Mrs. Martha Eckl of Portland, were lunch eon guests of Mrs. Don Cru- zan in Salem one day last week. Spending the weekend in Klamath Falls were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shipley and Denny, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGee, and Mrs. Ethel Read. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hubbard attended the third birthday birthday dinner , for .' David Balrd, given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Baird Mon day evening. Flu Vaccine Promises Two Years Immunity Chicago, W) A new Influ enza vaccine which promises to double the one year immunity period of other vaccines was disclosed Wednesday by a Pittsburgh doctor. The new vaccine, developed at the University of Pittsburgh also promises to be effective against more types of flu. 1 Enjoy o fin dinner In our TV Lounge while viewing the fights!!! WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT8 Chuck's 3190 Portland Road Gates. Gates Two programs to be presented in the near future at the Gate Community Church of Christ are being announced. ' Sunday afternoon, April 12, from 2:30 to 1:80 olclock, a program of , accordian and guitar music 'under the direc tion of Mrs. Harold Wiltsey, of the Wiltsey Studios in Salem, will be given. Sunday, May I, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cammack, who have been missionaries In Bolivia for the last five years, will be present to talk of their experiences In that country and show pictures. A basket, dinner will be served following the morning service and the program held in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cammack are ex-residents of Gates where he was principal of the high school for two years. Mrs. Cammack was director of the school band. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lang ' Staf ford were Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Rains of Lebanon and Mrs. Alice Thacker of Mill City. i i . Mayer and Mrs. Floyd Vol- kel, left Saturday for a 10 day vacation which will take them at least as far aa Nevada. They own and operate the Gates General store. Mr. adnMrs. Ray Lord were Portland vlstltori over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lord News From Hopewell Easter Sunday services at the Hopewell E. U. B. church will begin with a Sunrise service at 6 a.m. with the program in charge of Miss Helen Ojua. Miss Dorothy Brown and Miss Helen Ojua planned the breakfast, and Mrs. John Ojua will be in charge of the kitch en for the breakfast which will follow the service Immediately. Everyone is urged to attend. Communion Service and spe cial music are planned for the morning service on Easter Sun day at the Hopewell ' E.U.B. church. At the morning service, March 29, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hewitt and daughter, Joyce were received Into the Hope well church by baptism, and Mrs. Chester Stephens and Mrs. Lyle Stephens were re ceived by letter. Marlis and Charles Stephens, children of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stephens and Kathleen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Stephens were baptized also. Misses Helen Ojua and Dor othy Brown sang a duet, ac companied by Mrs. E, J. Kolln, The Women's Society of World Service will hold the April meeting at the Hopewell E.U.B. church April 7 at 8 p.m. with Mrs. S. C. Waller, president, in charge of the business meeting, Mrs. Mrs. Marvel Brown, leader. The Hopewell Home Exten sion unit held the March meet ing at the home of Mrs. Steph en Tarter, with 24 members and two guests, Mrs. W. D. Nichell sand Mrs. Zelpha Smith of Canby. A potluck dinner was served at noon and Mrs. J. D. McKen ney and Mrs. Stephen Tarter demonstrated frozen prepared foods. The chairman, Mrs. Charles Van Dorn, appointed Mrs. John Gelsler, Mrs. J. S. Gllkey, Mrs. Eugene Wilson the nominating committee, to make their report at the Ap ril meeting for election. Reports were given by Mrs. Eugene Wilson of the legisla tive committee, Mrs. John Gelsler on health, Miss Vir glnia Magness made comments on recent issues of the Coun trywoman magazine. Mrs. E. J. Terrlll offered to teach the Red Cross class In home nursing at her home, having taken the course in Portland in January. She is a registered practical nurse, but the class must have a supervi sor from Salem, to be accred ited, and none has been se cured as yet. Many of the Unit members signed up for mem bership in the class. . The next meeting lot the Hopewell Home Extension unit will be April 2, with Mrs. Al ma Wells, County Extension Agent, giving the lesson on dry-cleaning at home, at the home of Mrs. Ross Rogers. April 23, a Joint meeting with the Unionvale unit will be held at the Unionvale E.U.B, church for the Study of India. Miss Virginia Magness and Mrs. N. O. Pearse were ap pointed to meet with the Un ionvale committee to help plan the program for the day. March 81, the cotton dress DOUBLE HEADER Steak House Salem Phone S.S90 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon own the Lord Motel in Gates. Mrs. Edmund Klecker, daugh ters Janet and Kris tine and son Jeffrey of Madras, visited at the home of Mrs. Klecker'a nareneti. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mlllsap last week. Other guests over the week-end were Rodney and Lee Klecker and Bruce Nettling of Stayton Mr. and Mrs. Dorland Swan and baby daughter Kathy, of Salem. ' W. S. Hudson left the last of the week for Phoenix, Ariz., on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson operate the Gates Self Service laundry. A large delegation of Gates folk attended the opening of the Santlam Memorial hospi tal Sunday. Among them were Mrs. Glen Henness, Mrs. Bur rel Cole, Mrs. Louisa Wiggles worth. Mrs. Rosa Roten, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brlsbin, Mr, and Mrs. Don Mlley, Mrs, Cecil Haun and Mr. and Mrs Clare Henness. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Haun have traded their Gates pro perty for a home and forty acreas of land in Chowchllla Calif.,, belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shannon of that place, Mr. and Mrs. Haun and family plan to move to Redd' Ing, Calif., where Haun it employed as soon as school Is out, later moving to their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Shannon and three children will take possession of the Gates home in June, following the close of the Calif, schools, Hopewell workshop members of the Hopewell Unit went to Mc Minnville 4-H building for final checking of their dresses by Mrs. Alma Wells, home ex tension agent, and preparation for the spring festival Majr 5. Miss Virginia Magness and Mrs. Eugene Wilson are the Hopewell project leaders. Mrs. J.- S. Gilkey, Mrs. Peggy In gram, Mrs. N. O. Pearse, and Mrs. John Fuqua are members of the workshop. The Hopewell Community club will hold the April meet ing April 14 at 8 p.m. at the schoolhouse, with a one-act play and a pie social and candy sale following. Rehearsal was held at the schoolhouse Mon day evening March 81. The Hopewell Home Exten sion Unit voted to have In stallation of officers and a pic nic In May at a date to be an nounced later. Abram Kotka was honored March 29 with a family gath ering at his home, celebrating his birthday March 28. Those attending Included Mr. and' Mrs. Nels Kotka and daugh ters, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wag ner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Coals and family, all of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. John Kotka and family, Wil liam Kotka. Other friends called during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bass are guests of his father, Frank Bass. They have been, making their home In Minnesota, but expect to locate near Klamath Falls. He is a carpenter. They called on the Ralph .Timm family in Dayton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. . E. Smith and family of Corvallis were weekend guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Legg. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Gelsler spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jaenicke in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ship- man (Margaret Geisler) bf Sa lem, are parents of their third son, 9 lbs. 2 ozs.,.born March 30 at the Salem General hospi tal. This is their sixth child. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Pearse and Robert were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Schroeder of the Webfoot dis trict. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Timm and Mrs. Martha Nogossek were also guests. Robert Polvl, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Polvl, returned to his studies at Oregon State college Sunday, after a week't vacation at his home, Wayne Hlckerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hlckerson, spent Saturday night at home with his parents. He finished his cruise to San Francisco Sat urday afternoon, as part of his training in Naval R.O.T.C dur ing spring vacation. Miss Dorothy Bro and Mrs. Amy Smlthhart plan to return to their home in Mon mouth this week, but Dorothy will not be enrolled this term. because of her health. Mr. and Mrs. Royal farter of Corvallis were guests of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Tarter last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turn- Idge of Portland were Knday callers at the Stephen Tarter home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Dorn and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hecklnllabie of Vernonla last Sunday. Now Showing . Open 6:45 John Payne . Arlene Dshl Sir Cedrlo Hardwirke "CARIBBEAN AIM Peter Lawford Dawn Addams "HOUR OF IS" Buena Vista Buena Vista Easter Sun day services at the Methodist Church will be a special pro gram by the Sunday school members at 10:30 a.m. with Mrs. Elmer Busby aa leader and regular church services following. On April 12 George Rote- bury of Salem will gave the morning talk followed by the Quarterly conference and no- host dinner in the community hall. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Strawn and two grandchildren of Sa lem were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wells Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gib Loy and son Dick were visiting friends in Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Prather drove to Eugene Sunday and spent the day with their son- in-law and daughter,' Mr. and Mrs. Murray Adams. In the evening they all attended the Masonic Easter pageant, writ ten and directed by Carol C Roberts, D.D., pastor of the Christian church. Mrs. Blanche Rust spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Addie Harmon. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bride were Mrs. Marie Smith and son Paul. Jack Bagley and Dorothy Her mans of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bride are leav ing Wednesday for a week's visit with their son and family, Leo Bride in Seattle. Miss Pat McClung of Klam ath Falls was a house guest last week at the Leland Prather home. Word has been received that George Snyder died last Tuesday. He was an .uncle of Gib Snyder and had lived here for many years. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Anderson were Mr, and Mrs. Ben Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. s. A. Dennal of Tilla mook. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gobat were Sunday callers and also Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Joe Frank and Mrs. R, C. Warner of Portland. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Warner entertained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Clark, Miss Maxine Warner, Mrs. J. C Clark and R. A. ' Warner of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Allen, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Downs of Salem were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hultman. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Graber drove to Albany Sunday to at tend services with their son and daughter-in-law and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Graber and be with' the group taken Into the church. Their grand son, Raymond, was a member. Mr. and Mrs. Harold With- row drove to Canby and vis ited at the Frank Morse home Sunday. In the evening they were guests of their daughter, Mrs. Bill Bacon In Albany. Lyons Lyons The children of the Sunday school will present an inspirational worship service Easter morning at 10:30 a.m. Songs by the small children, selections by the orchestra, hymns by the junior choir, and scripture reading by the young people, will be followed by a vocal solo and Easter message by the pastor. . i A dinner honoring Tommie Martell on his first birthday anniversary was given Satur day evening at the home of his parents. A decorated cake high lighted the evening. Those enjoying the evening were Mrs. C. V. Averlll, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chamberlain, Laurie, Linda and Mary of Leb anon, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Walker, Mr. and Mrs. L'oren Walker and son Kim, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Walker and daughter Connie, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Chaenberlain and the host and 5? . ?i" , M- Ramle muuie aim aommie. A family gathering and din ner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett ! -nd.ayCvers"e E ac?d i0 Mr. and Mrs. Pete Etzel and r i m r, . . , , . S,tr.nif,.l,fein.5.idgf' Mr' anS i ,u i Sharon of Dallas; Mrs. Merle Devlne, Lorena June and Wayne of Gates; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Syverson, Dick, Rod ney and Harvey of Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bassett and Frances who recently returned from Fort Monmouth, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett and Cecil. The occasion hon ored the birthday anniversar ies of Dale Bassett, Harvey Sy verson and Mrs. Merle Devlne. The monthly pack meeting of the Lyons Cub Scouts was held Friday night, March 27, in the Mari-Gym. Special awards were given Robert Ward, Buddy Cruson, Frank Robinette, Jerry Robl- 40 LUONS 40 10.00 Full Price Special Paul Armstrong Studios Open 10 a.m. 'fH10p.m. 155 S. Ifbtrtf Mi. 2-7523 nette. Michael Cruson and Richard Lindemann. Attend ance award was given to Den 2.' The award for cleanallness inspection was presented to Den B. Refreshments were furnished by Den 2 under the supervision of Mrs. Alwood Aronson. Mrs. Leora Stevens is sub stituting at the Mari-Linn school for a few days taking the place of Ralph Hurst who is ill. The -Lyons Sunday school it sponsoring a carnival to be held at the Marl-Linn tchool Saturday evening, April 28. Proceed! will go toward build ing the new church. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Downer were hostesses for pot luck supper at their home after which the evening wat spent In visiting, and social time. Present were Mr. and Mrs. John Kunkle, Jo Ann, Judy, Johnnie and Juanlta, Mr. and Mrt. John Worden and Marjorle, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weldman, Hazel, Doris, David and Kathryn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stlenfelt and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott, Lynn and Shirley and Jerry Mohler. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Mary, Roger, Craig and Douglas of Salem were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ramie Martell. Mr. and Mrs. Harland Niel sen and Brent of Elcajon, Calif., spent several dayt last week at the home of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam B; Iridges. 'Miss Joy Kuiken, student at the College of Education at Monmouth, returned after spending the Easter vacation with her mother, Mrs. Elva Kuiken. Eldon Thompson ' re turned to Eugene where he is a student at the University of Oregon. He spent hit vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrt. Lyle Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bressler went to Salem Sunday where they were dinner guests at the home of his titter, Mrt. Cora Corbett. Dayton Dayton The Dayton Va riety Store hat received notice that it has been awarded an honorable mention, and $15, for the entry In the National Crochet Week Window Display Contest in February, spon sored by the National Needle- craft Bureau In New York. The local store is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Zupo. Their store window had a display of crocheted articles which were made by local people. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ritchie and family have purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Freeman and moved to their newihome last week. tsC The Ritchie's have the Sno- Whlte lunch corner in Dayton, which they have been operat ing for the past year. Prior to this change, Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie have been living in McMinnville. They have sold their home there. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman have lived In Dayton for some time, but have now moved to Mc Minnville, where they are building a new home. Mrs. Clair Relchstein, Mrs. Tommy Lyman, Mrs. , Fred Withee, jr.. and Mrs. Earle Co- burn attended an all day meet ing of the News-Register cor respondents Saturday, March 28, at the Hudson Cafe, Mc Minnville. Services were held Thurs day, March 26, at 10:30 a.m. for Lee Davis of Hubbard, who passed away Monday, March 23, in an Oregon City hospital. He was the brother of Mrs. C. E. Wilson of Dayton. Fruitland Fruitland Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kleen and children of Oak Ridge were recent visitors at the home o Mr. ana Mrs. Ted rueen A"011 Bcul oi Spokane, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- fan Beugll of Salem, were tne George Kleen home, Saturday evening guests at Fruitland achool aoftball team uiariu riatum team ui Pratum field with the score N'W Pratum 10 ' llnn , Special meetings will be held each night at 7:30 at Fruitland Evangelical United Brethren church April 5-12. Rev, L. E. Moore will be the speaker. North Dallas North Dallas Mrs. Lawrence Fischer (nee Mabel Zimmer man) of Beaver, Ore., was the honor guest at a shower given by her aunts, Mrs. Herman Edi ger and Mrs. Henry Ediger in the tatter's home Monday eve ning at North Dallas, Refreshments were served to Mrs. Enoch Zimmerman, the. 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' Oak Point Oak Point The Oak Point tchool society met at the tchool house Friday evening, following a short business meeting, Dr. George Knott of Independence, showed moving plcturet of hit vacation trip to the touthern United Statet. Refreshment! were served by Mrs. T. C. Muller and Mrt. A. Terjerson. Mr. and Mrs. John Kuie entertained with a family dinner Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Penning ton and Chuckle of Indep., Mr. and Mrt. Bob Hayet, Paula and Mlcheal of Dallas, Dianna K. and Steve Rule. Mr. and Mrs. Pennington are leaving In the near future for Minneapolis, Minn., to make their home. ' Mrs. Hattie Black and Miss Flarence Titus visited Mrt. Black's uncle, L. H. Knowles, last week. Mrt. Joe Rogers, Sr., it spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Otto .Lance of Albany. -. Mrt. Al Leonitl and daugh ter of Chicago arrived Friday for an indefinate visit with her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Don Webb. Sunday the Leonltls's and Mrs. . Bob Daugherty, spent the day at Detroit Dam, ' Mrs. R. A. Alderson it improving at the Salem Memorial hospital following major surgery. Mrt.' Richard Otley - of Diamond is spending a few day at the Alderson home. The Independence Rural Woman's club will meet at the home of Mrt. T. C. Muller April 8, at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrt. Herman Kauf. man spent the week-end visit Ing in Portland. ' Smithfield Smithf ield The J u n i 0 r class of the Salem Bible Acad emy gave the annual play Thursday and Friday evenings at' the school gym on College mother, of Beaver, Ore.; Mrs. C. N. Ediger, Mrs. Thomas Dalke, Mrs. Harry Lee Ediger, Mrs. Leonard Harms, Miss Lor raine Harms, Mrs. Frank Edi ger, Miss Lucille Ediger, Miss Judy Ediger, and Miss Dorothy Zimmerman, all of Salem; Mrs. Peter N. Ediger of Dayton; Mrs. Sol N. Ediger and Mitt Joyce Ediger of Smithfield; Mrt. Martin Kroeker. Dallas: and Miss Joan Ediger, and the j nonor guest. Mr. Fischer it in the service stationed neat San Francisco. c mm mm EvtryUdy dots! So smooth it leaves you breathless '.r ffu artatttt nam VODKA 10 proof. Midt from 1 00 $nin iwuml ipirltl. oiw. nwcsmirnoa rii. inc., mnrord. conn. B Thursday, April 2, 1953 Heights. Delores Wall wat one of th. usherettes for Friday evening The play was "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur Court." Joyce Ediger was a member of the cast and Dor trayed "Elaine." From Dallas the Mi Aar t. ' Friesen and Beverly stone brook, and Jim Wi'," -ili0 were part of the cast. Dick OlferL recently of Washlngtotn, D c it the dramatict Instructor " Kathryn and Bertram Conn were home from Oregon Stat college for spring vacation. Frank Wall has finished pruning the prune orchard. Rev. and Mrs. Relriar vii.. j and Mrs. Fern Elliott all of los Angeies, calif., visited with the Sol N. Edlffprs nnri P. Neufeldts Sunday. - ' .They were en route home from Wenatchee Wash., and other areas in Washington and Idaho where they had held con ferences sponsored hv Mdii.i Child Evangelism. The Oregon State Child Evangelism Fellowshin nlam . summer conference In July at Jennings Lodge. a hi FMONI l-t7tt Virginia Mayo Steve Cochran In Color "SHE'S BACK ON BROADWAY" Bowery Boys "JALOPY" MONt S.SOSO , Unda Darnell William Bendix In Technicolor "BLACKBEARD THE 1 IE PIRATE" . I J eorge Brent fi TANGIER George "TANGIER INCIDENT" PHONS 1-1711 Two Chillers! Boris Xarloif BODY SNATCHES' James Ellison "I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE" Mat. Daily From 1 P.M. ENDSTODAYN "NY PAL 6US" & "SKY FULL OF MOON" TOMORROW! Story behind Hie drop of the first alom ' bembl b WiTWK Itatfi BMW THRILL CO-HIT! GEORGE MONTGOMERY MlfflEIUtMTa a coiuMia mvjm CARTOON NEWS HON! ' UllSH SAIDINS, HIGHWAY ft Gates Open 6:45 Show U 7:1 NOW! 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