o 0 J s V b h e d i ti n ft d C 4 e) k Page 2 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Thjrsday, May 7, 1953 I In the, alley I , . Edited by MIKE FORBES 1 Lyons Falls City Fall City Mrs. Bertha Harrington and Mrs. Cordia Fox of ' Salem visited Mrs. Phoebe Ward at the Evans Rest Home in Dallas recently, Claude Graham of Salem was b recent caller. Callers at the Joe Lam precht home the past week were: Mr. and Mrs. MacCulley of Valsetz and Kenneth and S. Amos of Vallev Junction, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Frin, I ents, Mr. ana Mrs. Floyd Gra in Portland, where he will at tend the barber college. A farewell dinner was given at the Christian church Thurs day evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Fredric and Mrs. Lind who have spent the winter In Falls City, and are returning to their home In Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rook of Coos Bay, visited over the week-end with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Strauss. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Regelll spent Sundry with her par Warren Frink. . Mrs. ' Lulu White and . Mrs. . Margaret Thompson and Hal took a trip , to Silver 1 Creek Falls Sun- clay afternoon. E. D. Williams and daughter Joan of southern . Oregon spent the week-end with their Barents. Mr. and Mrs. A. it, Reed. '- - ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickin son and Stephen Letterman called on MyrJck Bancroft at the State hospital Sunday, ' : Mrs. George Kitchen, Mrs. Leslie Grippin, Wayne Grip- pin and Glen Grippin were in Dallas Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hend ley and son were transacting business at Dallas Saturday. The last Quarter V confer. ' once of the' year was' held at the . Falls City Methodist church on Sunday ' evening, Dr. George Roseberry, district superintendent ol. Sale m, brought the message. Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Frink and family, enjoyed a trip to the beach. . . " Mrs. Maude Thrasher of Philomath, MSgt. Kenneth P. Thrasher and Richard Duke of Texas were recent callers of TV. P. Letterman, Mrs. Mar ion H. Bennett, Simon Robin eon and Loren Cooper homes. . Kenneth , has just returned from overseas duty in Africa and they will make their home I ham, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lovell and family of Portland spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Henthorne. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ferguson and son of HiUsboro visited Sunday with his brothers Chauncey and family. Mrs. . Marie Lylle of Val setz was a Monday caller of Mrs. Nellie Mack and Mrs, Clair, Goodell at Oak Creek Park. ' Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fergu son and daughter of Longview were week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dickenson. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ames and family and Vergil Davie took a fishing trlD to Salmon river Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Hasse, ma nof Eugene came Monday 10 visit nis Brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Clair, Goodell of Oak Crest Park, DAM WORKER KILLED Grants Pass, () Raymond Bennett White, 42, Grants Pass, fell to his death In the Rogue River Wednesday while at work on the rehabilitation project at the Savage Rapids Dam five miles east of here. . Eugene Jacobs of Brooklyn saddled 13 winners to be the leading trainer at Hialeah dur ing the winter season., ; Ends Todayl (Thun.) "Bartlt Clreiu" i "Kansas Pacific" BOX OFFICE OPEN :15 P. M. Starting Tomorrow! nmBuu F- will? CO-FEATURC! 1 EXCITEMENT! ROMANCE. fJT" I I f4 tarMSfUtUsssI mi)! l COLOR CARTOON AIRMAIL NEWS Lyons Mrs. Franklin Mc Dowell, the former Miss Max ine Scott, the honor guest at bridal shower held at the Re, bekah hall Monday evening with Mrs. Otto Weldman, Mrs, John Kunkle and Mrs. Alex Bodeker as hostesses. Kathryn Johnston favoring with an accordion solo, follow. ed by opening of the gifts and refreshments. Those present to honor Mrs, McDowell were Mrs. Ed Davis, Gates; Mrs. Frank druthers. Mill City; Mrs. Wayne Lelr- man. Stay ton; Mrs. Ray Rob, erts, Mehama; Mesdames Har vey Grimes, Hugh Johnston, Jim 'Lande, Glen Julian, Pat Lyons, Earl Allen, John Lea gacher, Oscar Naue, George Huffman, Chester Roy, Floyd Bassett, Alex Bodeker, Bud Johnson, Harley Scott, George Berry, Albert Carr, John Wor, den, Clyde Bressler, Bob Carle ton, Orvllle Downing, Ralph Downer, Clyde Lewis, John Kunkle, Otto Weldman, Mrs. Elva Kulken, Mrs. Alice Hu, ber, Misses Beulah Lewis, Ruby Naue, Chelta Lande, Norma Miller, Virginia Boyce, Janet Huffman, Jeanette Huffman, Hazel Neal, Judy Kunkle, Kathryn Johnston, Juanita Kunkle, Marjorie Worden, Kathleen Kuikeh, Nona Mc Dowell, all of Lyons. Sending gifts were Mesdames Percy Hiatt, John Prldeaux, John McClurg, Fred Steinfelt, Mrs. Cora Jenner, Mrs.. Hazel Wirth, Pat Tate and Dorothy Stienf elt. The Lyons Women's Society of Christian Service members went to Monmouth Monday where they held an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. Ed Hargreaves, a former mem- ber of Lyons. A no-host dinner was served at the noon hour, followed by the business meet ing with Mrs. Alice Huber, president, in charge, and Mrs, Hargreaves in charge of the devotions. '' '. Plans were made for the mother and daughter banquet which will be held in the all purpose room at the Mari-Llnn school Thursday evening, May 28. Installation of pfficers will be held at the next meeting with Mrs. Laurence Walworth of Salem doing the installing. Going to Monmouth were Mesdames Ivan Smith, Leonard Cruson, Charles Cruson, Floyd Bassett, Glen Julian, Virgil . Mat. Daily From 1 P. M. ENDS TODAY! BLACK CASTLE" & THE HOAXTERS" I "BtA "THI 1 TOMORROW I BARGAIN MATINEE TILL S P.M.! 50c mm Rogers, Mrs. Alice Huber, Mrs, Hudson of Lyons, Mrs. Albert Julian of Scio, and Mrs. Anna Johnson of Rlckreall, former members of Lyons. The Community Methodist Youth group were hosts for farewell party held at ' the parsonage Sunday evening honoring Donald Sleg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sieg, who left for the service Tues, day morning. Present were Donald Sieg, the honored guest, .Hazel Neal, Doris Neal, Marjorie Prlchard, Verna Sleg. Sandra Knox, Gloria Carr, Norma Miller, Bill Morgan, Donald Olmstead, Ervin Thompson, Bill James. and Virgil Trout. At the close of the evening refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs, Ed Sieg and Mrs. Merwin Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sieg were hosts for a dinner at their home Sunday in honor of their son, Donald, who was called to the service and left Tues day. Covers were laid for the honor guest, Donald Sleg, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Free, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sieg, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Free, Bobble and Hrjlle, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Free, Michael, Gretchen and Pattie, Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Knox, Sandra, Roger, Pat and Mike; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sieg and verna. Mrs. Hugh Johnston was among those attending the Leaders 1 Week-end held ' at Crest Woods Acres. Mr. and Mrs. John Kunkle had as their guests over the week-end her sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sal- chenberger, Donald and Mari lyn from Areata, Calif. They also visited her father. Ben Bodeker of Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kuni of Cresweil. were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Roye. ' ' Mr. and Mrs, Robert Carle- ton, Larry and Carolyn spent the week-end as guests at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown in Med Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stev ens returned home Saturday from Sheridan, Wyo., where they were called by the death of the two men's father. Thursday, evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen were Mr. and Mrs. Gail Fox of Salem. West Stayton Ballston Ballston Mr. and Mrs. El- win Smail are being congratu lated on the birth of a new grandson who was born last week to their son and daugh tcr-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smail. He has been named Michael Patrick. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruepke of The Dalies, former residents of Ballston, visited Tuesday at the Shade Snow home. Mrs. Mary Bowman moved back to her home last week. She had spent the winter at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ora Anderson in Portland. Sharon, the six-y e a r-old daughter of Mrs. Lloyd Lati mer, is ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Mae Yokum, who is a patient at the McMinnvllle General hospital, is showing a slight improvement. ' Mrs. Howard Shafer has been ill at her home the past week. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Silvis and C. A. Butler of Eugene spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. N. E. Tufford. The last Community club meeting of the season will be held in the Community hall Friday evening, May 8. . . There will be an election of officers for the coming year followed by a program and re freshments. f Mrs. Lloyd Whitney of Red Prairie spent Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ezra Kilmer, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Reice and three children of Portland. spent the week-end at the home of Norman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reice. ' Aurora Aurora Real estate and construction of homes in the making include the house "be ing built for Mrs. Inez Gorm ley, on her son's place, Frank Evans, in Aurora : Donald Rider's house north ot Aurora; the Frank Sperb residence near Milk creek, the house on McNeff road under construc tion will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Miles, a new dwelling for occupancy by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dletz near New Era, the Ivan Kropf residence at Yoder nearlng completion. Renovation and repainting of the huge barn on the Sather property in Aurora, formerly owned by H. N. Everhart, is in progress. Mrs, Jennie Ziegler is re ported ill at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Yamhill were Saturday eve ning guerts .t the home of Mr. anH Mrs. George Aakin. Mrs. Ida Garrett is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. George Wurster. Miss Muriel Wettsteln, dauehter oi the William Wett- steins, has completed basic training in the Waves. She will report at Jacksonville, Fla May 7, for lurtner training. Sweet Home Sweet Home Vigue's Coun try Club was the scene of the last regular meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club. Attending as out of town guests to earn credits for their club were MrB. Ethel Littler, Mrs. Hilda Cochran, Mrs. Jeanette Krupp, Mrs. Helen Bray and Mrs. Irene Graham of Salem B.P.W. ; Convention plans were dis cussed and completed, at this meeting. The next meeting will be held May 18 at which date the Girl of the Month will be honored. will be presented. Friday, May 8, in the high school auditori um. The theme will be "Over the Rainbow" and will be pre sented by the choral depart ment under the 'direction of Mrs. Myrtle Gates. . Several numbers will be giv en by the different groups in the music department. The a cappella choir, mixed chorus, freshman chorus girls glee, girls octette, trio, and sextette. Specialty numbers include a clown dance by Norma Saw yer, South American dance by Gerildean Guthray, a two-piano concerto, "Rhapsody in Blue," by Carol Krogh and Bobby Jean Davis, solo and ballet number with Sharon Burnett as soloist and Chrlssle Dayton as ballerina in "Sweet Alice Blue Gown" number. MAY PAY PROGRAM SUverton Miss Hannah Ol son, chairman, has announced the May Day program by the Eugene Field grades will be given twice on Friday, May i 8, in the early afternoon and J in the evening. Miss Joan Mc- Ewen, 11 yean of age, is to reign as "Queen." J 'MOONLIGHT GIRL' ! Patricia Nichol, Aumsville, J was honored as Moonlight Girl i of the Phi Sigma Kappa social J fraternity at Linfleld college, campus, McMinnvllle. Miss ' Nichol is a freshman liberal arts student at Linfleld, ' t Dance Lessons Ballroom BY DON ALLEJ , 5 or 20 Hr. Private Clan $10.00 Armstrong Studios 155 S. Liberty Ph. 2-7523 'Visiting the Royal Neigh bora of America Chapter re cently were District Deputy Mable Miles and Oracle Hll degarde Prentiss of Salem. During this meeting Louise Johnson, and Esther Hopper were obligated. Estrelita Messmer and Lou ise Young were prize winners for the evening1. Refreshment committee mem bers were Lucille Poppe, Mar garite Thornton, Doris Harvey, and Wilda Jenkins. Instruction and draping the charter was given by Drill Cap tain Sadie Kaeding. It was announced that a pass word drill for convention is to be held in Lebanon May 21. The next regular meeting will be held in the Eagles hall May 19 and the refreshment committee at this date will be Louise Young, Abigail Lundt, Celeste Pappan, Mary Lyon, Nancy Womack. The annual spring concert NOW SHOWING Open 6:45 Robert Taylor - Eleanor Parker "ABOVE AND BEYOND" . , Alio Special Musical Short "RETURN OF GILBERT & SULLIVAN" m; t;nE DAILY FROM 1P.M. Con ourW JlAbt! TONlIf 8:30 P.M. HMMWOM MUNI KflOT ROY GORDON PRESENTS HIS STAR DISCOVERY , "TALENT QUEST" On Our SCREEN! Clark Gable Loretto Young "CALL OF WILD' . Linda Darnell "DARLING CLEMENTINE" Featuring Salem's Own Talented Folks , In Competition for Cash Prizes! Plus! Guett Acts! -and ' Ed Syring at the Hammond!. West Stayton Stanley Van i Ruckman of Monmouth will be ! guest speaker for the West I Stayton School commencement exercises Friday evening, May 22, as announced by the prin cipal, H. E. Fettey. 1 Nineteen students will re, ceive their eighth grade diplo mas. Jean Stinnett has been selected as valedictorian and Gary Downer, salutatorian of the class. Graduates include Eugene Huber, Elaine Zlesler, Charles Choat, Ruth Gilbert, Wayne Wilkinson, Ronald Hilton, Terry Ruggle, Lulu Reed, Ron ald Foltz, Lola Moppet, Albert Green, Myrtle Kendell, Beulah Reed, Gary Downer, ' Tryva Ridenour, Fred Burnett, Mar, jorle Fowler, Jean Stinnett and Laverne Wright. ALL FUN CO-HIT! in 1 11 jaieGREEA "ni "3-D" IS COMING! I Cub Scouts from West Stay ton and Aumsville will parti cipate in a Jamboree circus to I be held on Waters Field, Sa len, May 9, for the benefit of the state Scout camp facilities I funds. ! West Stayton Cubs unders I the leadership of Mrs. Robert Shepherd, den mother, will dress as Lil' Abner characters ; for their part in a Mardi Gras parade on the field at 7:30 p.m. i A small crowd attended the last meeting of the Commun ity club at the West Stayton I school, Friday evening. 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