Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 12, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Tuesday, May 12, 1953
In the Valley
. ' Edited by HIKE FORBES
Pedee
Pedee Mn. Many Davli
of Woodlawn, Wash., u
guest of Mr.' and Mr. Bulus
Dodge the past week and the
Croup spent the week-end at
Florence with relatives.
Mi. and Mrs. T. M. Dryer,
Mr. and Mrs. Jongellng, Pam
; and Johnnie, spent Sunday af
ternoon at Silver Creek falls.
. Nancy Trueax is spending
. the week at the O. N. Trueax
- home at Longview, Wash.
..." Virgil Endicott entered the
Veterans' hospital in Portland
the past week for medical care.
Mrs. M. BircheU, who fell
and broke her shoulder and
was at the hospital for several
. days, is at home now and in
, proving.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Burbank
. and small grandson, Braddy
Fletcher, visited Sunday after'
noon at the W. T. Turner home.
The PTA money-making pro
Ject, held at the schoolhouse
. Friday evening, was attended
by large crowd.
Mrs. Pruitt, county council
president, installed the officers
for the coming year: president,
Mrs. carl south: first vice ores
... ident, Mrs. Glen Edwards; 2nd
vice president, Mrs. c. a. Mc
- Cormack; secretary and treas
urer, Mrs. JE, M. Cates.
Kay Frances Well was in
itiated, into the Rainbow for
Girls assembly at Dallas last
weejr,
: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ronce
drove . to Newport Sunday
morning and spent the day.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Qua Burbank were Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Dixon of Cor-
vauis and i. T. Wiilet and sis
ter, Mrs. Dora Bingham of
Monmouth.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cease,
Billy, Jerry and Beth, were
dinner guests Thursday evening
i uie nome oi ner parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Harris, near
Philomath, honoring her moth
er's birthday.
Mrs. Maud Burbank la vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. Matt
Johnson at Newport for several
weeks.-
Dolph Bevens of Klamath
Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bev
ens and daughter Sharon, of
Myrtle Point, visited In Pedee
Friday evening. They had at
tended the funeral services of
their uncle, Manly Bevens, at
Dallas.
North Marion
High May Day
Hubbard Queen Robin I,
Robin Berkey of North
Marlon high school was
crowned queen of the May
Friday, and ruled over May
day festivities . Including an
evening program presented to
a capacity audience.
A theme of "American Herl
tage" for this third annual
May day honored Queen
Robin I who was escorted by
student body president, Ken
Hooley, and seated on a raised
flower-bedecked throne sur
rounded by her court.
The queen wore white be.
neath her royal robe, crown
princess. Lois Welnert, wear'
ing lavender, was escorted by
Archie McLead; senior Drift
cesaes, Shirley Burnham and
LaDonna Sather in pale blue
were escorted by Ron Baren
dse and Dan McLeod; junior
princesses, Frankle McLaren
and Bonnie Hathaway in yel
low, escorted by Merlin Kile'
wer and George Sanders
sophomore princesses, Myrna
Foltz and Faye Plris in pale
green, escorted by Jack Ras
mussen and Merle McLaren
freshmen princesses Sally De
Armond and Noma Foltz in
pink, escorted by Ivan Hove
and Keith Driver.
Carrying the queen's scep
ter was little Jerry Reznicsek
ana bearing the queen's train
were Nancy Wolfer and Gall
rlixson.
Last year's queen,' Marilyn
Ellis, presented Queen Robin
with a large bouquet of red
roses following presentation
of the scepter by Ken Hooley.
marrator was Dick Sonnen.
Court Jesters Lee Lewis
and Raymond Firkle created
diversion throughout the pro
gram with tumbling and mimi
cry.-They presented Mr. and
Mrs. Willis ' Berkey. parents
of the queen, with a fcoaton
niere and corsage. i t
Aurora
Rosedale
"Dance Lessons
Ballroom
5 or 20 Hr.
Privet Class
M0.00
Armstrong Studios
155 8. liberty Ph. 1-152S
Rosedale The final meet
ing for the school term, of the
Rosedale Parents club will be
held at the Rosedale school,
xuesaay, wy iz. . . .
There will be a pot-luck
luncheon at 1 o'clock with
Mrs. Merle Green, Mrs. Fred
Smith and Mrs. Kenneth Van
Cleave as the hostesses.
Marlon county health de
partment Is furnishing a film,
"Lease on Life," which will be
presented by Mrs. Joe Fitts.
There will also be a business
meeting and an election of of
ficers. Parents of children who will
be starting school In the fall
are especially invited to attend
this meeting.
Aurora Mrs. Vernon Ellers
and Mrs. John Emrlch of Aur
ora, members of Countryside
Gardeners, attended the 24th
annual convention of National
Council of State Garden
Clubs,, Inc., last week at the
Fairmount hotel In San Fran'
Cisco. 1
In a delegation of 40 from
Oregon including Mrs. L. W
Franks, state president, the
Aurora women joined others
from their state in wearing
Oregon grape corsages at tne
convention whose theme was
"Progress Through Hortlcul
tural Aclhevement." .
Countryside Gardeners plan
to send a large delegation to
the Oregon state convention
of garden clubs in McMinn-
vllle June 0, 10, II, on the
Linfleld College campus.
Mrs. Lorin Glesy, Mrs. J.
W. McClure and Mrs. Vernon
Ellers are attending the flow
er school show at the Oregon'
lan hostess house in Portland
this week.
Saturday, May S, plants and
garden material will be on
sale at Schaar Schmidt's Bar
low fruit stand with the Coun
tryslde Gardeners in charge.
It was announced by Mrs. Ver
non Ellers, president.
Roy Stoner of Aurora is re
ported to be critically ill in
Providence hospital, Portland,
where he was taken three
weeks ago. He has been em
ployed at the Stoner hatchery
for several years, -
Mr. and Mrs.. William At-
wood of the Lone Elder dli
trlct are parents of a daugh
ter. ., The baby weighed 7
pounds 2 ounces, was born
In Hutchinson hospital, April
30.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert T.
Schaad of Aurora, are parents
of a son, born in Oregn City
hospital May 3.
Sgt James A. Miller of the
U.S. air force, arrived home
from Japan last Thursday
where he will remain on one
month's leave. He will report
at an east coast base early in
June.
Thursday he visited his un
cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs,
Geo Askln. '
He was accompanied to Au
rora by Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Miller of Portland. Addition-
visiton at the Askln home
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Davis, also of Portland. 'The
latter were returning from
Salem where they had attend
ed the Baptist convention.
Tans Maxine Marsh of Em
pire, Ore., visited her parents,
the W. R. Marsh's. Miss
Marsh was on her way to Den
ver, Colo.
Mrs. Wayne F. Watson Is
convalescing at the home of
her sister, Mrs. Stanley Wil
liams on the Aurora-Lone
Elder road. . Mrs. Watson,
seroiusly ill at an Oregon City
hospital since April 25, will
receive special treatment at
the University of Oregon
medical school, which she will
enter shortly.
Mrs. Fred Dentel is confin
ed to her home with measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Ottawav
and daughter of Dallas spent
Knights Honor . HMarhnHigh Sf. Paul High
Mother's Day
St. Paul The 14th annual
Mother's Day breakfast spon
sored by the Archbishop Blan
chette Council of the St. Paul
Knights of Columbus was held
on Sunday morning, May 10th
in the St Paul City Hall with
tne usual large crowd of la
dies of the St. Paul and New
berg area the guests of honor.
Joseph Zorn acted as toast-
master during the program
which . consisted of grace by
Father James Maxwell, wel
come by H. W. Bowers, Grand
Knight of the local council.
duet by Frances Welton and Al
Smith, music by the high
school girls quartet made up of
Claudia Ernst, Joyce McKillip,
Sharon Kirk and Mary Ellen
Coleman with Carol Ernst ac
companying them on the piano,
and a closing talk by L. W.
Phillips. ; , '
Father Edward Spear,
O.S.B., from Mount Angel,
gave the Mother's Day address.
Toastmaster Joseph Zorn In
troduced the various guests
and then presented three prizes
to the mothers. Breakfast was
served by the members of the
St. Paul Knights of Columbus
council.
Unionvale
Hubbard Participating In
the Music in May festival at
Pcclfic university in Forest
Grove from North Marlon will
be JoAnne Evans, Keith Mc
Nary, Joan Solberg, Frances
Jackson, Rosemary Orvold and
Connie Beard. Climax of the
three-day festival, May 7-9,
will be the grand concert at 8
pjn. Saturday at the university
Frankie McLaren and Janice
Ray of North Marion high
school will take part in the
tennis tournament at Oregon
State college, .Corvallls, Mon
day, May 11.
Stayton will come to North
Marion for a track meet at I
p.m. Monday. , .
The board of education of
North Marlon high tjhool will
meet at 8 p.m. Monday.
The annual mother's tea will
be held by the F.H.A. chapter
at North Marion, Tuesday af
ternoon. May 12.
The B baseball Squad will go
to Oswego for a game at 3:15
Tuesday afternoon, while Sher
wood comes to North Marlon
for a make-up league game at
2:30 p.m.
The North Marlon student
body council will meet Wednes
day, May 13, to nominate as
sociated student body officers.
Election will be held later.
The B baseball squad will
play Oswego on the Worth
Marion, diamond, Thursday af
ternoon, May 14, 3:15. -
STARTS TODAY!
Unionvale . The Country
r lower ciuo 'Will meet at the
U. S. Alderman farm in Union'
vale Wednesday afternoon,
May 13.
Mrs. De Laurice Helmlg will
do nostess.
Mrs. James Fenland will
speak on roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Panek
and Miss Barbara Panek of
Broadmead were Saturday af
ternoon callers at the home of
ner aunt, Mrs. Clarence L.
Fowler.
Elects Officers
St. Paul Officers for the
coming school year of 1953
54 were elected at the St. Paul
Union High school this past
week with Sam Smith elected
president. John Klrsch - was
elected vice president; Vernlta
Klmmel secretary, Darlene
Pelland treasurer; Charles
Merten Parliamentarian, and
Janet Daugherty the news reporter.
The officers will be Installed
at the last regular meeting of
the student body this year. ,
Three additional changes
also were made during this
election to the student body
constitution.
Outgoing officer! who will
conduct their last meeting next
week are president, Bernita
Brentana; vice president, Fran
ces Bernards; secretary, Dar
lene Pelland: treasurer, Jane
Brentano; parliamentarian,
Carol Smith and sergeant-at-arms,
Marlon O'Mara., v-
JAYCETTE ELECTION '
Woodbum Election of of
ficers will be held during the
regular meeting of the Wood
burn Jaycee-Ettes Thursday,
May 14, at 8 pjn. at St. Mary's
Episcopal hall. Hostesses will
be Mrs. Welter Scarborough,
Jr.. Mrs. Bob Sawtelle and
Mrs. Lucius Sprinkler. '
Fairview
Falrview The annual all
day picnic of the Fairview club
will be held at the school
house, Saturday, May 29.
Baseball games will be af
ternoon sports.
Charles H. McKee Is presi
last week-end In Aurora vis
iting Mr. Ottaway's parents,
Mr. and. Mrs. Percy Ottaway.
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St Paul
St. Paul Two St. Paul
U.H.S. girls ave been selected
to attend the 12th annual ses
sion of the Oregon Girls State
which is sponsored by the
American Legion Auxiliary of
Oregon.
Verriita Kimmel and Dar
lene Pelland, both Juniors in
the high school, were selected
by the American Legion Aux
iliary post of St. Paul and the
St Paul Rodeo association to
so to Willamette university
for. the week ol June 8-14.
Girls are selected for Girls
State on the basis of leader
ship, character, courage, hon
esty, scholarship, cooperative
ness and physical fitness. This
is the first year that St. Paul
has. sent more than one girl to
Girls State.
Friday, May 8 was the date
of the anual Junior-Senior
Prom which this year had for
a theme "In the Garden of Tomorrow."
Wednesday, May 13 is the
date for the Junlor-S-nlor
Banquet. This year the ban
quet will be held at Berg'a
Cafe In Portland.
Thursday, May 14, the facul.
ty will put on their assembly
for the students.
Wednesday, May 20, the stu.
dent body wil ltravel to Jant
sen Beach in Portland for their
all school picnic. I
Sunday, May 24 is baccalau
reate service in the St. Paul
church and graduation is set
for 8 p.m. in the St. Paul Cilv
Hall on Thursday, May 28.
Friday, May 29, will b th.
closing date for the Union high
school. An award assembly will
oe neia in uie nign scnool on
the morning of this last dav nt
school.
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