Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 06, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oregon
I
In the Valley
KdlUa kj MIKE FORBES
Hopewell
Donald
Hope well The Salem Sal
vation Army bnd member
re guests of the Hopewell
R.U.B. church at the evening
eervk. Sunday. May I Capt.
Bennet twas the band Jeader
end guest speaker.
Mr. end Mrt. 3. Franco of
Oiyw.pia, Wash brought Mr.
and Mr. Stephen Keed to
Hopewell Sunday. Stephen
leaves fw Amy service Mon
day, May . and Mrt. Reed
vt-01 make her home with her
parents.
Jerrr Marr. son ol Mr. and
Mrs. George Marr ol the Web-
toot district, formerly ol Hope
well, also leaves for Army
service May 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tar
ter were Sunday guests of their
friends, Mr. end Mrs.: Charles
Tumidce of Troutdale.
Mrs. John Oeisler attended
a bridal shower at the home of
Mass Leon Rogers in Portland,
May 3, in honor of Miss Shar
on Pcrsinrer. daughter of Mr.
end Mrs. A. A. Persinger of
Portland, bride-elect of Gene
Jaenicke.
The wed dine will be an
vent of Jane IS at the bride's
borne in Portland.
The Mother and Daughter
banquet at the Hopewell E.u.B.
church was held Tuesday eve
ning. The program consisted
oft Invocation, Mrs. S. C. Wall
er, presiden tof the Women's
Missionary society: welcome,
Mrs. Howard Stephens; vocal
solo, Mrs. I. J. Kolln; piano
solo. Colleen Kolln; poem. Hel
en OJua; vocal duet, suen wm
mer and Gayle Larson, accom
panied by Helen OJua; poem,
Mrs. H. E. Wldmer, and guest
speaker, Mrs.. W. C. Hlne of
Portland.
. Peter Parvln was chief serv
er, and Rev. Wldmer, chief
dishwasher, with boys of the
community as table waiters.
. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Compton
and family spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Williams of Washougal,
Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Eino Setela and
family of Salem and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl McKlnney of Me-
Minnville were Sunday dinner
meats of Mr. and Mrs. Kustl
Setela. The Eino Setalas arc
going to British Columbia for
week's vacation this week.
Matt Parvln. son of Mr. ana
Mrs. Peter Parvln, arrived
w vru1av - from An
IWIU1 ' I...... j
chorale. Alaska. '
Mr. and Mrs. Chat Stephens
called on her sister, Mrs. Mary
Balrd of Newburg on sunaay
afternoon. Mrs. Baird was m
lured in an auto accident Fri
day evening, while riding with
her daughter, Mrs. aivid
Christy and baby daughter, as
they were returning iroro
Portland. Mrs. Balrd suffered
cuts and bruises about the
head.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dykes
fHelen Kotka) of Midway
City, Calif., were guests of her
father, Abram kow ana oin
er relatives lsst week.
Mrs. Mabel Wood of Ashta
bula, Ohio, 1 a house guest of
her daughter ana lamny, ua.
and Mrs. John Kotka.
: Little David Stephens, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Steph
ens is the latest victim of
measles.
The Hopewell Community
club will hold 1U May meeting
at the schoolhouse Thursday
evening. May 7, with a pro
gram of music and scenic mo
tion pictures. Mrs. Art Reed
will be in charge ol the bust
ness meeting.
The 8th grade pupils of the
Hopewell school were guests
of Amity Union high school for
the May Dsy exercises May 1
in Amity. Those who attended
were Sharon McKenney, Gayle
Larson, Ellen Widmer, Ruby
Lind, Clyde Frauendelner,
Floyd Baker, Allen Polvi, La
Verda Irwin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McKen
ney end family were sll day
guests of the Harry Wilcox
family of Amity on May day.
Mrs. J. D. McKenney was
hostess Wednesday afternoon
to a coffee hour for the Cancer
Fund. Those who attended
from out of the community
were Mrs. Harry Wilcox, Mrs.
Herman Jorgenson, Mrs. Ro
bert Haberly and Mrs. Royal
Cochran, all of Amity.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Waller,
Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Widmer,
Harold and Irvln and Mr. and
Mrs. N. O. Pearse attended
the monthly meeting of the
Gideons in McMinnvllle Tues
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Olen D. Latter-
ty and daughter, Geraldlne of
Layton, Utah, brought Mrs.
Oscar Lafferty home Tuesday,
following an extended stay
with her twin sister and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nor
ton of Wichita. Kan. They vis
ited Mrs. Latferty's daughter
and family. Rev. and Mrs. Carl
PershaU of .Hamer, Idaho, on
their way west.
Dr. and Mrs. John Widmer
of Corvallls were Sunday
guests of his brother and fam
ily, Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Wid
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Loop
and family of Toledo, w
weekend guests of his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Loop. Billy is
recovering from severe after
effecta of flu.
Mrs. Marvel Brown Is car
ing for Mrs. Belle Simkins of
the Spring Valley district, who
has been in a rest home xor
some time, but is now able to
be ud and around the bouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Legg
were in Salem Friday evenang.
Mrs. Henry Dcedon attended
a gathering of Lewis and Clark
college Alumni at the Calvary
Baptist church In Salem Tues-
dsv evening, witn Miss rteien
Deedon taking the place of
Mrs. Arthur Hauser, (Arleen
Deedon) who was unable to
be present
Sweet Home
Sweet Home A family re
union was held at the Spain
Tfe.sk home Sunday and Mr.
Trask's daughter whom he had
not seen for 14 years was pres
ent for the occasion. Mrs. Sam
Harmon, Steelville, Mo., has
been visiting her father lor
the past two weeks.
Reunion guests were Mr. ano
Mrs. Winston Trask, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen PJmer, Mrs. Trask,
Marvin and Gene Trask.
Week-end guests at the John
Postma home at 1332 E. street
were Mr. Joe Postma and Har
old of Garibaldi, Ore., and Mr.
and Mrs. Don FlUjarrell and
children of Portland.
Mr. asd Mrs. Arthur Wen-
derly and Don, Kathleen, and
Danny, returned Monday from
a four-day rip to Washington
and eastern Oregon. At Benton
City, Wash., Mrs. Wonderly
visited her brother. Basal Tur
ner, who is vary ilL In John
Day, Mr. , Wonderly enjoyed
helping his uncle and aunt
celebrate their SOth wedding
anniversary. Stopping In Prlne
ville, where the- Wonderlys'
son is living, they were in
formed that Joe had accepted
position driving a lumber
truck between Uklah and
Pilot Rock. Joe has only re
cently been discharged from
the army after serving two
years in Korea.
Donald Mrs. J. W. McClurc
of Donald won a blue ribbon
on her Sclllas and a red rib
bon on her arrangement using
wood, at the spring flower
show of the Wood bum Garden
club Saturday. Labish Mea
dows won the blue ribbon for
the Garden club arrangement
with Scott Mills and Mt An
gel winning 2nd and 3rd re
spectively.
Mrs. Ralph Balr won blue
ribbon on her begonia collec
tion and her daughter, Betty,
received a red ribbon for her
small basket arrangement for
children under years.
Mrs. Ralph Bair was flower
show chairman, assisted by
some members of the Wood-
burn Garden club.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Scrog
gins are happy over the ar
rival of their first grandchild.
Stephen Duane Sleight, born
to their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Sleight,
Saturday, April 25. The child
weighed seven pounds, 10
ounces. Mrs. Scroggins is tak
ing care of her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lin womweu
had as their guests Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Langeliers
of Oregon City and Mrs. Lila
Peterson and Alvin Peterson
of Hubbard.
Richard Schackman of Port
land, brother of Mrs. L. Peter
son, died in his sleep last week.
Mrs. Peterson's sister died
about a month ago, and her
niece died about three weeks
ago.
John Felto left Monday for
a trip to see relatives in Color
ado. While he is gone, Mrs.
Barney Feller will look after
the Pelto Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Yer-
gen visited Mrs. Eldon Pugh
of Mission Bottoms Sunday.
Mrs. Pugh was In the hospital
in Salem for some time, and
still has not completely recov
ered her health.
The Sunshine Division of the
Donald Extension unit met
Tuesday afternoon, April 28,
at the home of Mrs. Barney
Feller, with Mrs. Del-Feller as
co-hostess.
The meeting was under the
direction of the president,
Mrs. Jack Bush. Reports were
given on the Homemakers'
Festival held Saturday in Sa
lem at the First Christian
church.
The Donald Unit had an en
try at the Festival on herbs
for variety and accent. Mrs.
Lelghton Whitsett, Mrs. James
Myers and Mrs. Warren Fell
er were in charge of the exhib
it.
Mrs. Hal Feller, leader of
the 4-H Sewing unit presented
her girls to the club. The girls
in turn showed the work they
had been doing. Girls belong
ing to the sewing unit are,
Dorothy Railing, Marilyn
Goode, Charlotte Sprauer, Di
ana Miller and Donna Miller
and Judy Feller.
The program chairman, Mrs.
Isaac Williamson, presented
Lois Weinert and Connie Beard
of North Marion Union high
school home economics depart
ment in a demonstration.
Officers for the coming year
were elected as follows: Mrs.
Robert Maitland, chairman;
Mrs. O. C. Lester, vice chair
man: Mrs. Ray Maxfield. aecre-
tary-treasurer. The next meet
ing will be the last meeting of
the season with Mrs. Roy Leln
hardt and Mrs. O. C. Lester in
charge with a potluck lunch
eon at 11:30 in uie uonaiu
Hall, the date Is Msy 12.
Attending Tuesday's meet
ing were Mrs. Lelghton Whit
aett. Mrs. Isaac Williamson,
Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. O. C Les
ter. Mrs. Ray Maxfield, Mrs.
Sid Hendricks, Mrs. Norman
Relling, Mrs. E. E. Miller, Mrs.
Vernon Miller, Mrs. Erllne Se
verson, Mrs. Harlan Feller,
Mrs. H. R. Driever, Mrs. J. A.
Bush. Mrs. Robert Maitland,
and the hostesses, Mrs. Barney
Feller and Mrs. Del Feller.
Hubbard
Unionvale
Unionvale Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Sion of Salem formerly
at the Alderman farm, at
tended the Dayton union high
school play Friday, evening.
Mrs. Clifford Woodward of
near Sheridan underwent
surgery at the McMinnvllle
hospital and is in care of Dr.
Hanson. Mrs. Woodward is
daughter of Mrs. Charles
Claw and formerly resided in
Unionvale.
Mrs. - Robert Terry is re
ceiving treatments from Dr.
Manning at McMinnvllle and
Is improving.
Mrs. Martin Braat of
Unionvale who has . been a
guest of , her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lee and family returned
home Thursday and attended
the May Day exercises at the
Dayton City park and play at
the union high school in the
evening.
She had two grand daugh
ters taking part, Marcena D.
Fowler, maid of honor at the
park and Sharon Flnnlcum
in the play at the school
nifWrerfliri
Start Tonltht - Open 6:4S
Robert Tartar . gleaner farmer
"ABOVE AND BIVOND"
Alio
Mnslral Rhert
"aerial
"RETURN OF GILBERT
SULLIVAN"
III tmm Hail
DANCE
TONIGHT
Crystal Gardens
Old Time and Modem
Music by "Pop" Edwards
uiiiN mwa, suwwit m
Gala Open 7:M
Show at Dma
SUrt TnlU (Wed.)
1 Tachnlealor Hits
TAUT OF THE
COMANCHES"
Braderkk Crawfard
The On A Only
1 DON'T
CARE GIRL
Mlttl Oaymr
DaTieVWaja
Sco
Hubbard Thalia Rebekah
lodge made necessary arrange
ments at the last regular meet
ing for delegates to attend the
Rebekah Assembly In Portland
In Mav. Word was received
that Mrs. Harry Moore, one of
the delegates elected, would be
unable to attend.
A report on the visit to Mrs.
Birdie Butler in Oregon City,
noted that five members vis
ited her, taking a birthday cake
oranges and flowes to her. Re
freshment for the evening
were served by Mrs. Lavonne
Bothura and Mrs. Georgia Can-
Scio Three hiih school sen
ior girls are in the Fat Lamb
Show .Queen contest
They are Marianne Bell,
Jolly Krossman and Opal Hink.
These girls were electee oy
the student body.
One will be crowned queen
rriday night, May 22, at 8:30.
The queen and her two at
tendants will lead the parade
Saturday morning, May 23.
Mr. Lamb of Woodburn was
guest speaker at the last PTA
meeting.
The new officers were In
stalled by Mrs. J. N. Harding.
Next meeting will be May 25.
Mrs. David Boshart is pro
gram chairman for this meet-ins.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thurs
ton were called to Eugene Sat
urday morning where their
young daughter. Linda, who at
tends school there, had become
seriously ill with a high temp
erature indicating some source
of virus infection.
She died Saturday afternoon
at a Eugene hospital.
Services were Tuesday after-
noan at 2 p.m. at the Fisher's
funeral home in Albany. Rev.
McGill of Jefferson was in
charge of the services. Burial
was at the Willamette Mem
orial Park in Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rhoades
of Waldport are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Hrs. Harvey
Thurston.
Rev. and Mrs. Jay Bovee of
Shelton, Wash., were Saturday
overnight guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wickizer.
Rev. Bovee was guest speak
er at the Baptist church Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harris
of Dallas were Sunday visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Long and
family of Eugene called oa rel
atives here Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Archie Long of
Eugene were also recent vis
itors in the W. Z. Sims home,
where Norman Long makes his
home.
The boys and girls of the pri
mary and intermediate depart
ments of the Baptist Sunday
school have invited their moth
er to a nroKram in their hon
or in the church basement at
9:4S a.m. Sunday, May 10.
There will be a uauy va
cation Bible school at the Bap
tist church June 9-18.
The grade school's May uay
program will De mursuey,
May 7, at tne nign scnooi gym
and athletic field. This will be
an all day affair beginning at
a.m.
Mrs, Edwards of Corvallls
was auest sneaker at the Mary
Martha Misslonry meeting
Tuesday afternoon at the Bap
tist church. "
Stayton
Webioot
Webfoot -Nine members at
tended the regular meeting of
the Arrawannah Needle club
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Steven Benedict in the Webfoot
district Thursday evening.
Attending were Mrs. John
Allison, Mrs. Benedict, Mrs
Marion Boulden, Mrs. Ersel
Gubser, Mrs. Ivan Gubser, Mrs.
Glen McFarlane, Mrs.' Ray
mond Palmer, Mrs. James Pen
land, and Mrs. Carl Wood..
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Palmer in the
Grand Island district Thursday,
April 14.
Stayton Scholars
Stayton Four union high
school seniors have been
awarded scholarships to Lin
field college in McMinnvllle,
according to an announcement
by Jerry Butler, senior class
adviser. They are Deani Mc
Donald, William Morgan, Ed
Small and Gene Small.
Stayton Stayton Union
high school band has accept
ed an invitation to play at the
dedication of Detroit dam on
June 10. The band will Join
with high school bands from
Mill City, and Cascade Union,
and will Play as a combtaed
group. The band Is directed
U.. TVaisiirng. H 1110 11.
The bands will hold a Joint
rehearsal to prepare for the
special numbers that will be
featured. -
vi Marimret Feller, a
member of the Stayton grade
school faculty, was confined
to her home Monday due to
illness.
t, "Fiv-uo" promotion
ceremony of the Girl Scouts
..... hiri Thuradav evening.
T,n,. Rrnwnie ScOUtS bC-
...m. fuilfledeed Girl Scouts,
with troops from Mill City.
Lyons, and Stayton as guests
to watch tne preaemanuu
pins, i
This will be a new interme
diate Scout troop with Mrs.
ni-horrt Shtetz as the leader.
The leaders of the girls that
wore nromoted were, Mrs.
Frances Reed and Mrs. Verna
Weaver.
During the program slides
Wednesday, May 6, 1953
were shown of Smith Creek
camp for the Scouts.
Refreinmeu" vea.
by the mothers of the girU'
that were promoted.
The glrl promoted were:
Linda Morris. Mlchiele Mauer,,
Maureen u "u:
Pendleton, Sandra Humph,;
revs Karen Klmsey, Nancy
Wodtly, Diane Stillwell, Carol
shower. Carol McMann, Caro-:
5ne PhW d J"y
Wolves were still serious'
menace in Scotland - in the;
iv. Century and a few re-;
mained there until the 18th!
Century.
,
ACORNS FROM THE
V WTH DEL MILNE V
5 or 20 Hr.
Privote Closi
$10.00
Armstrong Studios
155 S. Liberty Fh. l-IM
Say, Dddy, do you know what
May the tenth 1st"
Why sure it's Sunday, all you
have to do Is look at the calendar
to see that."
"But Daddy it's also Mother's
Day and I hope you haven't for
gotten to tell your ehef down at
, hotel to fix up a special Moth
ers Day dinner for all the mothers,
m the rlnclnlty of Salem;
-that's a pretty fancy word f
me to use. osoay. i yuur onei
t&u up a fanw dinner bett
than for anyone else in the worlH,
because everyone want to take
their mother out for dinner so
daddv you tell the chef to get on .
toTbail nd do a really nice Job,r
well folks I had not forgotten
Mother's Day, but as a matter of
fact I dW not reallise it was next
Sunday, and for your information;
Carolyn dear, we WILL have Uie
beaiest dinner in all the land lor
the mothers who dine at the
Marlon. o'j
PS in the main dining rocnT,
not in the Oak Boom.
bi Mm ift lk HoM MaviM. 3 4t21
sweats s-stm
Humphrey Bagart
Jane AUysea
"BATTLE CIRCUS
Bterttng Btyaea
In Cetor
"KANSAS' FACTFtC"
Richard Green
Boris Kaxlsff
"BLACK CASTLE"
.
Commwnlns
Exposed!
"THE BOAXTERS"
Clark Gable
Larette Yung
"CALL OF WILD"
Linda Darnell
"MY DARLING
CLEMENTINE-"
ON OUR STAGE!
IVHIYTHU1L
AT 8:30 P.M
HsUywsedTiMkNl
Roy
Gordon
sag Hb Star Dbctrerj
"TALENT
QUEST"
Featuring Salem's Own
Talented Folks,
Competing for
Cash Prises!
ALSO
GUEST ACTS!
... and Ed Syrinf
At the Hammond!
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