Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 14, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oregon
Tuesday, April 14, 195S
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In the. -Valley
; , . Edited by HIKE FORBES
Aurora
Aurora At the regular
meeting of Una Temple No. 23,
Pythian Sisters, the re-obllga-tion
ceremony was given.
The refreshments committee
Mrs. W. O. Fry, Mrs. Frank
or 'April is Mrs. E. J. Snyder,
Thiel, Mrs. Fred Schneider,
Mrs. William Wettstein, and
Mrs. Belle Snyder.
On April 22, Una Temple
will honor charter members of
83 years. All neighboring
temples are Invited.
Mrs. Willis Yoder waB host
ess In her home north of Aurora
Thursday evening, April 9, to
members of the Past Chiefs
club of Una Temple. Mrs. Ebby,
house guest of Mrs. Yoder, also
was present.
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. Harriet Ehlen, Mrs. Wll-
liam Dentel, Mrs. J. T. Smith,
Mrs. Harry Schultz, Mrs. Fred
Schneider, Mrs. Frank Thiel,
Mrs. E. J. Snyder, Mrs. C. G.
Pursley, Mrs. W. O. Fry, Mrs.
Leonard. Nixon, Mrs. George
. Wurstcr, Mrs. P. O. Ottaway,
Mrs. N. E. Manock, Miss Emma
J. Snyder, Mrs. William Wett
stein, Mrs. Tillie Webert and
' Mrs. Ebby.
i The next meeting, May 8,
will be at the home of Mrs.
Leonard Nixon In Canby. ,
Mrs. Coble de Lesplnasse of
Hubbard, Mrs. Fred Schneider
of Aurora, Mrs. Mary Smith
and Mrs. Clara Hardlsty of
Canby attended the Pythian
Sisters convention at Forest
' Grove at which Delphia Temple
.was hostess temple.
Staytoh
Sublimity
Sublimity Mr. . and Mrs.
Matt Wolf have sold their home
to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, who
will take possession June 1.
The Wolfs will remain here
until the closing of school, their
son, Ray, being a member of
the 1953 graduating class.
. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf will move
to SUverton, where he is em
ployed at the Farmers Co-op. )
- , The Study club concluded a
series of weekly discussions at
the home of Mrs. Frank Wolf
ou Wednesday. Classes will be
resumed in the fall.
- Duane Bradley, son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. R. Bradley, left
Tuesday for induction Into the
armed forces. Bradley is a
graduate of the class of 1951.
Jerry Basl, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Basl, is home after
completing his term of duty,
Stay ton The Stay ton vol
unteer fire department will
man the ambulance for the
Santiam Memorial hospital. A
driving schedule has been
worked out for the members,
who will be on call 24 hours
a day. , J, ,
Anyone needing ambulance
service is instructed to call the
Stayton telephone operator,
who will contact the driver.
The Eva Rebekah lodge will
meet Tuesday, April 14, at the
IOOF hall at 8 p.m. t .
A student body dance was
held Friday, night in the high
school gym. Music was fur
nished by the high school band,
led by Mr. Burgess, with Mrs.
White at the piano. Deani Mc
Donald sang several numbers.
' The Stayton Toastmistress
club met at the high school li
brary Thursday night at 8 p.m.
The hostesses for the eve
ning were Mrs. Mary Reynolds
and Mrs. Evelyn Frugh
A very interesting talk, en
titled "Easter Customs," was
given by Mrs. Rose Bell and
Mrs. Bertha Frye.
Toastmistress for the eve
nine was Lois Blum, and Ma
rie Hottinger was topics mis
tress. The next meeting is
scheduled for April 23.
The Stayton volunteer fire
department will' be host to the
Marion County Firemen s as'
soclation and the Central Wit
lamette Firefighters' associa
tion on Wednesday, April 15.
It is estimated that about 150
firemen will attend. Refresh
ments will be served and en
tertainment is planned for the
evening. . -
The Farmers Union meeting
was held Thursday night at
Sublimity. Discussion for the
evening was on the subject of
"Off-Shore Oil Deposits."
David Neitling showed col
ored slides taken on his trip
to the United Nations last sum
mer.
The Stayton Chamber of
Commerce will meet on Mon
day at noon at the Bon Ton
cafe.
Woodburn
Woodburn The monthly
meeting of the Women's Mis
sionary society of the Presby
terian church will be Wednes
day afternoon, April 15, at
2:30 o'clock at the church with
Mrs. Charles Byers in charge.
The missionary society of
the Bethel Presbyterian
church will meet Thursday,
April. 16, at 2 p.m.
The semiannual meeting of
volunteer health workers in
the Woodburn-Gervais area
will be held Wednesday, April
15, at the Woodburn library.
The meeting will ' begin at
2 p.m. and all workers are
urged to attend, Mrs. Dean
Bishoprick is chairman. ,
Mrs. Sid Seime, newly
elected president of the Wood
burn Firemen's auxiliary, will
preside ' at her first meeting
Thursday, April 18, at 8 p.m.
at the fire hall. Hostesses will
be Mrs. Jack Bush and Mrs.
Tom Cross.
Charles Tyler, commander,
and Mrs. J. Weber, president,
will be installed at a joint
installation of officers of
Champocg post and auxiliary,
Veterans of Foreign Wars.,
Wednesday evening April 15, !
Burglars Crash
Albany Offices
' Albany Burglars escaped
with approximately $85 in cash
and dental gold sometime wr
ing the week-end after ran
sacking offices of two doctors
and one dentist on the fifth
floor of the First National
bank building, city police re
ported Monday.
The police reported a jimmy
bar was used to pry open doors
leading into the offices of Dr.
John A. Jern, dentist, where
$10 in cash and 10 packs of
dental gold, valued at approxi
mately $40, were stolen.
Offices of Dr. M. M. Wood
worth and Dr. Lyle Bain also
were entered by the burglars.
At Dr. Woodwork's office $35
in cash was taken from a desk
drawer.
Valuable equipment in each
office was left undisturbed, po
lice noted.
Nothing was missed from Dr.
Bain's office.
Amitv
Lyons
Lyons The Women's So
icety of Christian Service held
their meeting at the home of
Mrs. George Huffman Tuesday
afternoon. - Mrs. Alice Huber
presided over the business
meeting and Mrs. Alex Bode
ker was in charge of devotions.
Plans were discussed for the
carnival sponsored bjr the
Sunday school which is to be
held Saturday evening, April
25th, at the Mari-Llnn school
with the proceeds to go to the
building of the new church.
The nominating committee
presented the following for the
new officers for 1953-54: Ethel
Huffman, president; Reta Cru
son, vice president; Lucille Ro
gers, secretary; Eva Bressler,
treasurer.
Present for the meeting were
Orpha Roye, Georgia Oliver,
Doris Roy, Jessie Chamberlain,
Jewell Hartnell, Lucille Rog
ers, A1U Bodeker, Gamett Bas
sett. Carta Naue, Jacquie
Smith Reta Cruaon, Inei Ring,
Alice Huber and Ethel Huff
man.
Mrs. Earl Thayer and daugh
ter, Marlene, with Mr. and Mrs.
Ew KrlUer and family of Stay
ton, have gone )to Ohio. Mrs.
Hubbard
at the Woodburn city hall.j a u -,-.. ir.iThaver will visit her ilttrr anri
Mrs. George Mason and her 1 der o Eastern Star, and Sheri- family. The Kritiers are going
team of Rickreall will install j .,.-..- host far a : farther east to visit relative
'm uuii. H I ctrict meotine at Amitv Ma.
Mrs. Marlyn Bonacker and sonic haU Wednesday evening,
I tusin , lanfrMerc T.inrta nri a a
'" - April O.
Luicia, left recently for Seat-1 Mrs. Leila Wimberly, grand
w.cjr win ujr WOrmy matron, was guesi oi
tie where they will go
boat on a 14-day trip to Tokyo
to join Sgt Bonacker who is
stationed about 60 miles from
there. Bonacker, a member of
a troop carrier squadron, has
another year to serve in
Japan. Mrs. Amos Bonacker
and Mrs. John Bothum took
the Bonackers to Seattle and
spent several days there visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Bonacker and Mr. and Mrs.
Beryl Bonacker.
Macleay
I honor.
Sheridan chapter exempli
fied initiation and Amity chap
ter opening and closing cere
monies and balloting.
One hundred and twenty
five members and guests at
tended. .
Chapters from Dayton, Mc- ,. hj
M.i?,"!i" ,!S55S -S!.le' At the social hou'r
Lfiuuia aim iiiuejjcjiueuce were
The regular meeting of Faith
Rebekah lodge was held at the
hall Wednesday evening with
guests present from Stayton,
jenerson and Mill City, and
the following officers in the
chairs, Jean Roberts, noble
grand; Gamett Bassett, vice
grand; Helen Anderson, secre
tary, and Helen Johnston.
treasurer. .
Hazel Lewis, who is an offi
cer of the grand lodge in May,
which included action in Ko
rea. 'i ' i
' Francis Heubcrger, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Nick J. Heuber
ger; Francis Etzel, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Etzel, and
James Peterson, a former high
school student here, are to
leave Monday, April 13, for
their physicals, preparatory to
induction into the Army.
Contract Bridge Lessons
BY
SAM GORDON, "The Kibitzer"
The Easiest and Quickest Way to Learn Bridie
Taught In a Simple and Entertaining Manner that Appeals to
BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED FLAYERS
Three Nights April 21-22-23 8 p.m. $2.00
Sponsored by Knlrhts of Columbus and C.D.A.
Held In Columbus Ball, North Cottage and Shipping
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC TICKETS NOW ON 8ALE
NEEDHAM'S BOOK STORE, 465 STATE ST.
Macleay The annual
benefit plant sale was held at
the community club meeting
Friday night, netting $31.
The program of the even
ing was presented by the
school and included, songs by
the cooking and sewing clubs,
a comic skit, 4-H club girls;
accordion numbers, Marilyn
Martin and vocal numbers,
Patsy Carver, Sadonia Burton
and Jane Smith.
There will be a .potluck
supper at the May meeting.
Mrs. M. L. Hopkins is chair
man of the program
committee.
Foursquare Leader
Due at Woodburn
Woodburn Dr. Harold
Chalfant, International Four
square Youth leader, from Los
Angeles, will be at the Wood
burn Foursquare church Tues
day, April 14, at 7:45 p.m. to
show colored films of the many
Youth camp activities through
out the states and foreign
countries.
Dr. Chalfant has traveled
extensively in many parts of
the world in the interest of
youth, according to the pastor,
Rev. Arthur Goble.
represented,
Arden Breuer, Amity fire
chief, resigned Wednesday
evening at the firemen's meet
ing. Cliff Wolf, assistant chief,
was selected to head the group
and Harold Johnnson, former
fire chief, will be assistant.
Members were urged to put
on a concentrated drive for the
ticket sale for the annual ball
April 25, at the high school
gymnasium.
The Women's Society of
Christian Service of the Meth
odist church met with Mrs.
Stephen Tarter Wednesday,
April 9.
Mrs. Glenn Stevenson presided.
Miss Pearl Allen was elected
president for 1953-54. All new
officers were elected to serve
with her. Reports of the district
meeting at Dallas last week
were given.
The society is invited to
meet with the McMinnville
WSCS early in May.
Mrs. Edwin Waddell led the
devotions and Mrs. James Mc
Kenney presented the lesson.
Mrs. W. R. Konzelman hon
ored Miss Doris Newman, bride
elect of Robert Baker of Los
Angeles, Calif., Thursday eve
ning at the Konzelman home
with a miscellaneous bridal
shower.
Mrs. Wendell Martin and
Mrs. E. H. Lehman were in
charge of entertainment.
After the games, Miss New
man, assisted by her mother,
Mrs. F. V. Newman, and grand
mother, Mrs. H. O. Newman,
a silent
auction was held.
Miss Bettye Bentley, student
at Llnfleld college, spent her
Easter vacation at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Bentley. Mrs. Jeannine
Bonebrake, formerly, Jeannine
Bentley, spent her vacation
with her husband at Parks Air
Base in California.
Thursday evening a meeting
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Bodeker. Dr.
George Roseberry, Salem dis
trict superintendent, and Mrs. I
Roseberry were present to meet
with th church officials to dls-1
cuss the church program before
conference. 1
Present for th emeeting were
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian, Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Roye, Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
John Prldeaux,' Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Rogers, Mrs. Leonard
Cruson, Mrs. Clyde Bressler,
Mrs. James Hollingshead, Mrs.
Alice Huber, Oral Toland, Viv
ian Boyce, Norma Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. Bodeker. -
. Hubbard Two baked food
sales were scheduled for April
and May by the ways and
means . committee of Arion
Temple, Pythian Sisters, at the
last meeting.
One was held April 11 and
the other wlU be held next
month at the Red & White store
Mrs. Lester Will, in charge,
will be assisted by Mrs. Russell
Rollofson, Mrs. Leon Graham
and Mrs. Jack Moomaw.
Mrs. Zane Yoder was elected
representative to the 46th an
nual district convention at St
Johns, Portland, May 2. She
will enter the scrap book of
the temple.
Mrs. Harold - Colgan ap
pointed Mrs. Norman Stauffer,
Mrs. Julius Stauffer and Mrs.
Lester Pulley on the social
committee. Mrs. A. F. de Les
plnasse reported a 310-pound
package sent to The Nether
lands. Past Chiefs of the temple
will give the knights initiation
April 21. The staff will work
at the convention in May.
Mrs. E. C. Boyd was hostess
for the all day meeting of the
Hubbard Ladies Aid Wednes
day when arrangements were
made for a 1 1 e n d i n g the
women's association meeting in
Salem April 20. Representa
tives from here will go with
Mrs. Glen Purdom.
Mrs. George Leffler presided
in the absence of Mrs. R. C.
Mains. Mrs. Russell Rollofson
reported on two chapters from
"Human Rights." Mrs. Hannah
Hunt reported a "love" gift had
been presented to Mrs. E. H.
Hastings from the Aid.
' A bake sale was scheduled
for Saturday, April 25, 12 to
3 p.m. at the Red & White
store.
Dedication of the woman's
gift will be held at the April
22 meeting and doring the
church service May 3. Nomin
ating committee, Mrs. J. C.
Morrison, Mrs. Boyd and Mrs.
W. T. Lord, will report at the
next meeting and election of
new officers will be held at
the -home of Mrs. Sam King.
Sublimity
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DRIVE-IN THEATRE
A former instructor of the
class, Rev. Franz Schubert of
Portland, was guest speaker at
the St. Boniface high junior
senior banquet held Tuesday
evening in the parish gym.
He chose the class motto
"One Step at a Time, but Al
ways Forward" as the topic
for his speech. Rev. Robert
O'Hara acted as toastmaster.
Invocation by Rev. Jos. Scher
bring. '
Others seated at the guest
table were Rev. Math Jonas,
Stayton; Rev. Bernard and
Rev. O. McKenna, both of Jor
dan and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Pendergast.
Class prophecy was read by
Richard 'Minden, the class will
was under direction of senior
president, Jimmy Tate. Twenty-four
students comprise the
graduating class.
Pink and blue were the col
ors used in the decorating
scheme, with pink tulips and
and blue iris in the flower ar
rangements. The banquet was
prepared by the Junior stu
dents' mothers and served by
the sophomore girls.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Etzel and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Miotke,
Carolyn, Kenny and Merelyn
were Easter guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
Kremer in Susanville, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Klntz
and Mr. and Mrs. John Kintz
drove to Klamath Falls where
they attended the wedding of
Stanley Neitling, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Neitling, of Hills
boro. John Kint7 acted as best
man for his cousin who was
married at a nuptial mass at
10 a.m. Monday, April 6. Joe
Neitling is a brother of Mrs.
Andy Kintz. The group en
countered a snow storm on the
return trip.
David Neitling, who was the
recipient of an Odd Fellow-
sponsored trip to the United
Nations last summer, honored
the Farmers Union at Sublim
ity Wednesday evening by
showing slides of colored pic
tures taken on his three weeks
trip. He gave descriptions of
various phases of the trip.
Unionvale
Unlonvale The Country
Flower club will not meet dur
ing the month of April to en
able members an opportunity
to attend spring flower shows.
The next meeting will be
held with Mrs. DeLaurice Hel.
mine at the U.S. Alderman
farm in the Unionvale district
Wednesday, May 13, Mrs. Har-
ry Gray, president, announced.
The April monthly Family
Night dinner of the Unionvale
Evangelical United Brethren
church was held Wednesday
evening.
Fairview
Fairview A.D.A.N. Robert
Watts, machinist mate at the
naval air port at Sand Point,
Wash., whs a recent guest of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Watts in Fairview district.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Marley
of Fairview were recent din
ner guests of her' father and
sister, W. V. Appleman and
Miss Helen Appleman.
Their son Donald Marley, a
the U. S. navy stationed at San
Diego, Calif., was transferred
April 10 to ' San Francisco
where his ship, "Frybarger"
will be in dry dock two months
for repairs.
The largest diamond in the
crown of King George III of
England fell out during his
coronation.
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