Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 16, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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Edited y MIKE FORBES
Lyons
Lyoni The Linn County
Health Department it planning
a pre-achool clinic at the Marl
Llnn school at Lyon April 81
from 9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
All children entering the
flrit grade are required to have
a physical examination.
Thii will be the only clinic
at this achool. All children In
the district entering achool
next fall are welcome to attend
thla clinic. Parent may take
their children to their family
doctor It deilred. There will be
no charge for thlf examination,
but no child will be examined
unleu the parent If present.
There will be no pro-school
that morning ai the clinic will
use the pre-ichool room. .
-: The Lyoni Garden club held
their meeting at the Rebekah
hall with Mn. George Huff
man and Mm. Chatter Roy ai
hostess, Mm. John Neal pre-
alded over the builneii meet
ing with Mr. Ernest Garsjo
lecretary. Each member an
awered roll call by naming their
favorite herb. .
Plana were completed for the
Spring flower ahow which will
be held at ui. Kebettan nail
Friday, April 17, with Mr. Or
vllle Downing general chair
man. i . ' ,
, Gueit ipeaker of the after
noon waa A. M. Bouquet from
Portland, who i with the
Miller Product company. He
talked on Peit control, fertil
ized, and transplanting. The
May meeting will be held at
the home of Mr. Carl Nuttle
man with Mr. Alex Kulken
co-hostess.
Attending the meeting were
Mr. Glen Julian, Ma. John
1
Lengatcber, Mr, John KunUe
and Mr. Fred Steinfelt who
were gueit of the afternoon,
and member, weadame Ray'
mond Branch, . Alex Kuiken,
George Huffman. Mike Fink,
Percy Hiatt, Oscar Naue, Lynn
Lambert, ; John Neal, Clyde
Breuler, Or vllle Downing,
Cleave O'NeU, PhlUlp Pietrok,
Don Brotherton, Otto Weld
man, Ernest Garsjo, Chester
Roy, Mr. Alice Huber and Mrs
Cora Jenner. .
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Professional
New York Comedy
"JENNY
KISSED
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Cominf to Salem
April 20th
Salem Senior
Hifih School
8:00 P.M.
Sponsored by tl-le Club
Tickets sole of
Steven ft Son Jeweler
Also at the Doer
Mr. Jack Christenson and
Mrs. John Prideaux, Girl Scout
leader from Lyon, were
among ' those attending the
leader overnight camp meet
ing held at Longbow camp
Cascadia, where they received
instruction in way and mean
of camping.
Mr. George Keeley of Port'
land wa a guest at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Alice Hu
ber, over the week end. She
alio visited her brother, Don
aid Huber, and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Johnston,
Kathryn and Tommy visited
hi mother at Medford, who 1
at the home of her lister. They
alio visited their aon, Kenton,
who. la attending achool at
Cove, Ore.
Members of the Women's so
ciety of Christian Service
served a pot luck dinner Satur
day at the parsonage, for the
men who were working on the
new church building. .Plans
are to do the same next Satur
day If enough men come to
work.
Mr. and Mr. Earl Allen
were guest' at the home of hi
cousin. Willard Green, and
family at Philomath Sunday.
Mrs. Marvin Berry returned
home Saturday evening after
visiting with relative In San
Francisco and Sacramento,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye had
as their guests over the week
end, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Stong from Medford.
Grand Island
Grand - Island Mr. and
Mrs. Claude ' Pilcher enter
tained 16 friends at their home
with a canasta party Saturday
evening.
Dale L. Fowler won high
score.
Mr. and Mr. Claude Pilcher,
Jidalne and Jackie were Sun
day guest of Mr. and Mr. Roy
Davis and Deane at - Valsett,
They reported two inches of
mow fell over the mountains
Saturday night.' . -Julaine
Pilcher fell at the
Dayton grade school recently
and cut her knee quite badly,
requiring treatment by a doc
tor. She Is recovering satisfac
torily at her home.
Mrt. Clarence Rockhlll of
Grand Island and Mr. E. J.
Kltzmlller' of Salem returned
home Monday evening after
several daya spent with her ton
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mr. GUes Rockhlll at Prairie
City. .
Hopewell
HopewelL-The Hopewell and
Unlonvale home extension
unit will hold a joint meeting
at the Unlonvale church, Thurs
day, April 23, at 10:30 a.m.
with a lunch featuring India
foods.
A film will be shown and
Curtl Douglas of Grand Island
who spent some time in India
In World War II, will apeak of
hi experience.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cannon
of Eugene were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Geisler.
They were former friends of
Mr. Geisler at his boyhood
home In John Day, Ore.
Cal Brackley, northwest rep
resentative of the National
Milking Shorthorn society,
called at the Ed Loop home,
and Inspected Mr. Loop's reg
istered milking shorthorns. Mr.
Loop attended the shorthorn
sale In McMlnnvllle on Satur
day. Mr. and Mr. R. E. Smith
and family of Corvalll (pent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Legg of
Hopewell. .
A mother and daughter ban
quet is being planned by the
Hopewell missionary society
for the first week in May, the
date to be announced later.
Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Widmer,
Harold Widmer, Mrs. Ross
Rogers and Mrs. S. C. Waller
attended the WSCS missionary
rally in Taft Tuesday.
The prayer meeting of the
Hopewell EUS church U at the
N. O. Pearie home, and next
week will be held at the David
Olke home, In charge of S. C. i
Waller. I
The Falrview Community
club held the April meeting at
the school nouse Monday eve'
nlng, AprU 13, with Mrs. Ver
non Stephens arranging the
program. Charles McKee ' li
president of the club.
The Hopewell Community
club held the April meeting at
the achool nouse April It, with
one-act play and a pie social
and candy tain following.
Roy Hammer, husband of the
Hopewell school principal. Mrs.
Nellie Hammer, is seriously ill
at their home near Lincoln,
and Mrs. Stettler of Salem sub
stituted for her Thursday and
Friday.
The Red Cross home nursing
course Degins Wednesday eve'
nlng, April 15, at 7:30 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. E. J. Terrill.
and the second lesson 1 sched
uled for Saturday evening,
AprU 18, also. The course con
sist of seven lessons of two
hours each, and this series will
be completed by March 28.
Bin. May Busick of Unlonvale
i the assistant teacher, with
Mrs. Terrm, under tne super
vision of Mrs. Betty Conway,
area supervisor.
There will be another course
of lessons later.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mcllwain
and family, who have been liv
ing in the Gilbert Reed house
on Jerusalem Hill, moved to
Perrydale last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wester-
house purchased the A. J.
Huntley house recently, and
Mr. Huntley is making his
home with his daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gil
bert Hallsted in Santa Cruz,
California.-
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Gilchrist
of near Brooks, former resi
dent of Hopewell, were visit-
mi sale
MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S
SUITS
GROUP I
40 Suits 100 Wool
SIZES 36-46
Values Regularly to $30
For This Sola
GROUP II
90 Suits 100 Wool
Sixes 36-46
. Value Regularly to $65
For Thii Sola
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50
GROUP III
170 Suits 100 Wool
NW SMINfi ATTIRNS
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Open All Day Saturday
(ay Woolen Mill Store
260 SOUTH Urh
THE STRUT THI TRAINS RUN ON
Up '
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or here Wednesday, having
lunch with the Ladles Aid at
the Hopewell EUB church, and
calllnn on Mrs. N. O. Pearse
and other friends In the neigh
borhood In the afternoon.
Mrs. Oscar Lafferty is (till
with her twin lister, Mrs. Harry
Norton in Wichita, Kan., but
plans to be home within two
Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Norton
are still In very poor health, but
out of the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Deedon of
Portland were Sunday guests
of hi brother, Mr. and Mn.
Henry Deedon. . '
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Modde
meyer were hosts Sunday to a
family gathering in honor of
their daughter, Miss jcieanor
Moddemeyer'i birthday. Those
woh enjoyed the day were Mr.
and Mrs. W. O. Moddemeyer,
Jr., and three children of Port
land, and Mr. S. Van Staaver
en, Mr. A. Van Otten and Mrs.
D. Strlkwerda of McMlnnvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ste
phen attended the spring
flower far at Gresham on Sat
urday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mag
ness and family of Newberg
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Rogers. Mr. Magnets
I recovering slowly from re
cent surgery.
Mr. and Mr. Ross Rogers
motored to Lebanon on Sunday
to visit Dorothy Hawkins, who
has rheumatic fever. She la the
daughter of the Woodrow Haw
kins, formerly of Wheatland.
On the way back, they visited
their cousins, Mr. and Mr. Joe
McKee in Jefferson.
Vernon Waller of Stacy,
Minn., has been a house guest
of his brother and wife, Mr.
and Mr. S. C. Waller, and Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wal
ler of Salem, Mr. and Mr. Gu
Nellson and children of Port
land and Oscar Lafferty of
Hopewell were dinner guests.
Mr. Waller is en rout home,
having visited In California,
and will leave Wednesday for
Stacy.
The Hopewell home exten
sion unit will hold it AprU
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Ross Rogers, Wednesday, AprU
22, at 10:30 a.m. Potluck lunch
is planned and the lesson "Dry
Cleaning at . Home" wiU be
given by Mrs. Alma Wells,
home extension agent of Yam
hill county. All members and
friends are urged to be present
Election of officers will be
neio. . .
Rickreall
Rickreall The AprU meet
ing of the Ladle Aid was held
at the home of Mrs. M. B. Find
ley last Wednesday with Mr.
W. C. Hill a co-hostess.
The onenine number was liv
en by Mrs. S. B. Holt who read
"A Hymn of Trust" written oy
Richard Baxter in 1683.
It was announced that there
waa need of old nvlon hose.
linoleum scraps, leather scraps
nit lMthAi mines not usable
for carrying, these articles to
be given to the hospital at nose
burg for work of the men.
Pinna int In nromu for 1
cooked food sale to be held at
Margaret's Flower shop in Dal
la Anrll 2S. The finance com
nlltM nf (ha AM will now have
a upply of card and station
ery on band for sale, ana wm
lsn talc orders.
The program featured a talk
by Mrs. ueorge ttnoien oi oa-
lem who told of a trip to cuDa,
Ho HI and Porto Rico nrlncioal-
ly on their trip, to the islands
of the West Indies.
- Those enjoying the afternoon
nrr Mrs. Joe Simmons. Mrs.
A. Martin, Mrs. S. B. Holt,
Mrs. George Van santen, Mrs.
Arthur Beaver, Mrs. D. W.
Shelton, Mrs. H. L. Straley,
Mrs. L. C. Miller, Mrs. Leo
Buyserle, Mrs. Frank Hamil
ton. Mrs. Holdorf, Mrs. B. C.
Bell, Mrs. Howard Fleming,
Mrs. Bolton Stlnnette, ine
TviVtr nf the afternoon. Mrs.
Rhoten and the hostesses. Mrs.
Findley and Mrs. Hill.
The May meeting win ne ai
the home of Mrs. George Esau.
The Grana-e meeting Friday
was weU attended. Mr. Coons,
who now lives in Montana, was
a visitor. Mr. Coons state he
hopes soon to be back In this
part of the country.
Mr. and Mrs. Fenton of the
Mlluiankle Hrancre alto were
present. The agricultural com
mittee chairman wnn me as-
Grand Ronde
Grand Ronde Mr. anri m
Robert Jones and family visit
ed in Portland this past week
as guest of their sister, Mrs.
Ruth Good.
. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Post and
family entertained this past
Weekend. Mr. Post', nnrontc
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maid
ment of Chalis, Wash.
' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross
and family entertained with
an Easter dinner the following
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hint
ze of Sheridan and son Riley;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burcb
and children Vickey and Doug
las, also of Sheridan: and Mr
and Mrs. Rollis Smith of Grand
Ronde. In the evening Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Hintzen of Ncwnnrt
called.
Fairview
Fairvlew Seventv-five Da.
trons of the Fairvlew district
attended the April meeting of
the Community club held at
me scnooi nouse Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steph
ens entertained, showing slides
of their three-months motor
trip a year ago.
The next meeting, the last
one for this season, will be the
annual election of officers and
the annual picnic Saturday,
May 23.
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Donald O'Connor
Vera Ellen
In Technicolor
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"CRUISE or
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John Derek
Mono Freeman
THUNDERBIRD8"
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In Technicolor
"LAST OF THE
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Rex Harrison
UUi Palmer
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.iiianu nf Art TJemoiev of the
Oregon Grange Wholesale had
a guest speaker, ana coiorea
slides, depicting the use of a
comparatively new fertilizer.
The AprU meeting of the
Community Club is scheduled
for the evening of April 24.
Grange members are remind
ed of the Pomona' meeting
which wUl be held with West
Salem Grange AprU 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Isaac and
family who have been living
on the Fir Villa Road have
moved into the George Fuller
house. Two of the boys sre now
enroUed in our school.
Mr. and Mr. S. B. Holt (pent
Sunday in Portland with their
ion, Melvln, and famUy. Mel
vln graduated from Willamette
university in 1939, later receiv
ing hi muter degree from the
University of Oregon. He also
ha received hi CPA. certifi
cate, and 1 now employed as
accountant In the office of the
White Stage Manufacturing Co.
In Portland.-
Plepsantdale
Dent in playing canasta
Arrawanna club ' members
present were Mrs. John Hef
fley, Mrs. Raymond Palmer,
Mrs. Marion Boulden, Mrs.
Glen McFarlane, Mrs. Fred
Finnlcum. Guests of the club
ien Mn John Thien. Union-
vale, Lucy McGowan, Dayton,
and Mrs. Jack Edward, rieas-
antdale.
Friday a group of friend and
neighbor gathered at the Ed
wnrHs hnme for coffee and
doughnuts at 10 a.m., and a
demonstration ot prouucti.
Those present were Mrs. Bus
uariieu Mr, Jiillm Groth. Mrs.
Frltx Groth, Mrs. Jack Ed
ward, Mrs. Harold Morgan,
Mrs. Lester Hopkins, and Mrs.
Clarence Schmitz. The demon
strator for both parties was
Mrs. M. amaway oi Aurora. ,
Mrs Heniv Rreen and Mrs.
Arthur Biles were hostesses
when the Aloha club met at
the community center, Thurs.
day afternoon, AprU 9. They
served refreshments of straw,
berry sundaes, cake and coffee.
The next meeting of the group
will be AprU 23.
i
The U. S. Bureau of Indian
Affair had 711 nurses and 140
practical nurses on it staff in
1952. ,
Pleasantdale Mrs. Hubert
Wilson in at home on her 20-i
acre farm oh the River Road,
which was formerly the LeRoy
Beauchamp place. She has been
at Port Angeles, Wash., with
her husband, who Is in the serv
ice, expecting to be discharged
In November. Mrs. Wilson was
formerly Barbara. House of
McMlnnvllle. - . ' ,
Mrs. Scott Edwards' enter
tained with two home products
parties, Thursday, AprU 9, and
Friday, AprU 10. . :
On Thursday the Arrawan-
nah club met at the Edwards
home at 10 a.m. for the demon
stration, after which Mrs. Ed
wards served a 1 o'clock lunch
eon, with baked ham as the
entree. The afternoon was
nirnii-irTiTrtrT
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