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

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Thru-aday, May 14, 1953
In the Valley
Edited ky MIKE FORBES
Fairview
Gates
Hopewell
Hopewell Mother's Day
wu observed at the Hopewell
E. U. B. church with 80 In
attendance.
The local church conference
presided over by Rev. W. C.
Hinei of the Oregon Con
ference, will be held May 18,
Monday at the Hopewell
E. U. B. church at 8 p.m.
A delegate to the conference
in Seattle in July will be
and family were week-end
guests of their parent, the
Henery Deedons and Neil
Currlti.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hauler
and family of Sprinfleld were
Thursday guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Oeedon, 'and Utile David
Hauser stayed with his grand
parents while Mr. and Mrs.
Hauser took Jimmy to Dorn
backer hospital in Portland
for a checkup. He is improv
ing. Little Kenneth Perihall.
Carl
elected.
May 22, a father and son son of Rev. and Mrs.
banquet is being planned, I Perihall of Hamer, Idaho, is
wilth Mrs. Clarence Legg and I a guest of his grandparents,
Mrs. John Gelsler, as general Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lafferty.
chairmen. . . Mr. and Mrs. Olen Lafferty
Mrs. Howard Stephens Is ; and daughter, Geraldine of
the delegate of the Hopewell j Layton, Utah, have returned
Missionary Society to the to their home after spending
I a iea aays at the Laffertv
W. S. W. S. convention in
Jennings Lodge this week,
May - 11-14. She went down
Monday afternoon to stay for
the entire convention. Wednes
day Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Wid
mer, Mrs. S. C. Waller and
Mrs. N. O. Pearse are among
those driving down for the
day. "
The picnic in charge of
Mrs. Clarence Legg, Mrs. Al
bert Terriil and Mrs. Arthur
Warnock will be held early
in June, following close of
school May 29.
Dale Terriil and Stanley
Warnock, 8th grade student of
the Hopewell S. D. A. school
attended Academy Dsy at
Laurelwood last Monday. Mrs.
Albert Terriil took the boys
down, and visited friends' in
Laurelwood during the dsy.
Don Lee of the Laurelwood
Academy near, (pwkton was the
speaker at the Seventh Day
Adventist church Saturday .
home.
Mrs. Keith Legg and daugh
ter Cynthia are spending this
Fairview Mr. and Mrs. I Gates The combined corn-
Richard Cannell, Richard and I mencement exercises of the
Colleen, of the Fairview dis- Gates grade school and high
trict, entertained at their J air- school will be held Thursday
view home with a Mother's levening. May 28. in the high
pay family eunner Sunday. I school gymnasium at 8 o clock
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. I Dr. Howard RunkeL chair-
Peter Parrin and Matt Parrin, man, department o: speech and
Mrs. Andrew Sipola of Hope- drama, of Willamette univer-
well, and Mr. and Mrs. Nels laity, will deliver the address.
Sipola and family of Salem. - I Idsbelle Blackburn, daugh
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Btepb-lter of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur
ens and Lester entertained at I Blackburn, Is valedictorian of
their home in Fairview with a the senior cls of the high
family Mothers Day dinner, school; Betty Tucker, daugh'
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Iter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Howard Stephens of this die- Tucker, will be the salutator
trict and Mrs. Will Durea of I tan.
Amity. I Baccalaureate services are
M. Howard Stephens of to be held in the Gates Com
Fairview, a delegate, left Mon- munity Church of Christ, Sun.
day to attend the W.S.W.S. day, May 24. School will elooe
convention to be held at Jen- May 29.
nings Lodge Monday, Tuesday In place of the annual jun-
and Wednesday.. ior-semor prom this year, mem
bers of the two classes were
itajcen to poruano ror a aay oz
umonvaie JS" irLrtL
svcisw Si i g ucs to V Vic J umwi e
week , with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Peterson in
La Center, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jse
nlcke and daughter Shirley
of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Shipman and famllv
of Salem were Mother's Day
guest of Mr. and Mrs. John
Gelsler.
Mr. and Mrs. Rooert Gil
christ of Portland were week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Beaty.
Mra Goldie Kircr and
daughter Leone of Willamina
was a visitor at tie Marvel
Brown home Thursday. Mrs.
Jiiper was formerly Goldie
Hamilton, who lived where
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stephen
now live, several years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Modde-
meyer and daughter, Eleanor
Mrs. Arthur Warnock spent Sunday in Portland
brought them home In the ' Moddemeyer, Jr. end family,
evening.
The . graduation exercises
for the Seventh Day Adven
tist school In Hopewell will be
held at the school house. May
28, at 8 p.m. Dale Terriil and
Stanley Warnock are . the
graduates.
Mrs. W. Stratemyer, Betty
and Carol and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Sergeant and family
of Hopewell visited Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Lutx (Laura
Stratemyer) in. Corvallis on
Saturday.
Mrs. George Scargeant, who
has been making her home
with her son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Sergeant
since her Illness last winter,
Is now able to be out, and at
tend church now and then.
Rev. and Mrs. H. X. Widmer
and family were Mother's
Day guests of their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Stutsman of Woodburn
and Rev. and Mrs. Widmer at
tended the mmlege of Mrs.
Wldmer's ulster, Mrs. Dorothy
Bond of Woodburn, to Rev.
Zurker of Ohio at Mrs. Bond's
daughter's home,' Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Gllck of Hub
bard, in the afternoon.
Mrs. E. J. Kolln and family
and her mother, Mrs. E. L.
Cox, visited Mrs. Ruth Linn
In Salem Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gust Jansen
were hosts to a family gather
ing Mother's Day, when all
the family were there except
Rena and family (Mrs. Wal
ter Spillman of Richland
Wash). Those who came were
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kotka
and family of Woodburn. Mr.
and Mrs. George Polvi and
son of McMinnvllle, Mr. and
Mrs. George Milne and sons of
Gresham
Mr. and Mra. Robert Currle
wim Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Mr. and Mra. S. C. Waller
were Mother's Day guests oi
their daughter and famllv.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Neilion of
Portland.
Mrs. Rose Rosen and Miu
Virginia Macness left Satur.
day for a few days visit with
their sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Med Underhill of
Dufur.
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Peara
and Robert were Sunday guests
" rwarses sister, Mrs.
John Babcock of Albany. Mrs.
William Pearse and ehUdren of
Salem were callers at the
Pearse home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Noble
and Judy called briefly, also.
Mrs. Amy Smithhart. Miu
Dorothy Brown, Miss Myrtle
Wood, of Dallas, and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Wood, also of Dallas,
were Mother's Day guests of
we crown lamlly.
Little Johnny Loon, son nf
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Loon of
Toledo, is visiting his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Loop.
They visited Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Loop of Willamina Sun
day afternoon, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Bell of Pleasantdale
were Sunday evening guests of
Mr. ana Mrs. Loop. ,
RNA Meets May 21
Lebanon The local Royal
Neighbors lodge has completed
final plans for the Linn-Benton
district convention on
Thursday, May 21. The duo
county meet will be held in
the CIO hall, the morning ses
sion beginning at 9:30. The
afternoon program ends with a
8 p.m. banquet In the First
Christian church dining room.
The evening meeting, open to
friends and family, begins at
7:30.
ITnionvsle Mr. and Mrs. I were treated to dinner, taken
Ersel Gubser of Unionvsle had to the soo and attended the ice
as Mother's Day dinner guests follies. Chaperones for the day
M-SgL Norman Gubser and were Mr. ana Mrs. uon Miley,
his wife and son John, of Fort Mrs. W. H. Hutcheson, Mrs.
Bragg. N. C: Donald Gubser. Jack Brown and Howard
Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. D. Lynn Means, class adviser of the Jun-
Gubser, McMinnvllle; Mr. and lor class. Miss Elds Webster
Mrs. Marvin Lorenzen, Neck u ciass pretioeoi.
District, near Dayton. I Members oi ihe sophomore
Mrs. Marvin Lorenzen Is a ciass oi we mgn scnool pre-
delegate to the W.S.M.S. at sented a play and pie social
Jennings Lodge from Dayton. Friday evening at the high
Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Fowler school, me csst Included the
of Grand Island were evening entire class. Allen Vale acted
callers at the same home. I as auctioneer, i
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Thomas The Gales Parent-Teacher
of Swisshome and Derald association met at the high
Edwards of Mapleton were school for the final meeting of
Mother s Dsy guests of Mr. ue year, Thursday evening.
and Mrs. E. J. Welder. Installation of officers was held
Other guests were Mr. and with Mrs. William Pennick,
Mrs. L. E. Wright and son of I president; Mrs. Clarence Ball,
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Amos vice president; Mrs. Elmer
Hagner and four children of Stewart, secretary, and Mrs.
Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Har-1 Charles Tucker, treasurer.
old Wilder and seven children I Mothers of the fifth and sixth
of Yamhill, grades acted as hostesses. Meet-
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gelger !" will be resumed In Sen-
entertained at their home with liemoer.
a family Mother's Day din-1 corp. Marshall L. Lake, who
ner Sunday. I has served with the armed
Attending were ber parents. Ilorces In Korea for the last 18
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Mott 79 montns, returned home Friday
and 65 years respectively, of and will receive his discfaarae
uiiiSDoro; Mi. and Mrs, Charles irom tne army. His brother,
Pool HiUsboro: Mr. and Mrs. I Arthur Lake, who is in tram
Bert Mustoe and children and tag at Fort Lewis, arrived in
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Billings
and children, Portland.
Mother's Day .meats of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis W. Magee were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Msgee
and two sons, Steven and
Bruce, of Corvallis, and Guy
Remme, Dayton. Mrs. Remme
is visiting In the east. Aftei
dinner, all went to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Wlllard Fisher In
Portland.
Thirty members of Mrs.
Carl La liner's fsmily attended
the Mother's Day dinner held
at her home here Sunday. Mrs.
Ed. Kowe, 83, of Albany, came
tne iartnest to attend.
Mrs. Louis Magee went to
Portland Tuesday morning to
meet her daughter, Mrs. Clark
Robb and her 21-months-old
son Philip James.
Mrs. Robb will be a delegate
to the E. U. B. W. 8. M. S., In
session at Jenning Lodge, and
Philip wiQ be a guest of Mr.
snd Mrs. Msgee during the
convention.
Little Rebecca Robb, three-year-old,
of Spokane, Wash.,
who was seriously burned
March 1, and has been in the
hospital since undergoing skir
grafting, has had the east re
moved snd 8S per cent of the
grafts are perfectly healed.
She will be released from the
hospital soon.
Gates Sunday to welcoir his
brother. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Lake, Arthur, and their father,
Russel Lake, Mrs. Clyde
Schroeder and baby, drove to
Silverton Sunday where they
attended a Mother's Dsy din
ner with other members of the
family at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. David Barn
hard t and daughter and Mr.
and Mrs. A. T. Bernhardt and
two chidren spent Mother's
Day at the borne of Mr.- am
Mrs. G. C Bernhardt.
Mrs. Laura Joaquin, who
has made her home in Gates
for the past five years, left
Wednesdsy evening By tram
for San Jose, Calif- where she
has accepted employment She
plans to remain in that city
indefinitely, but will return to
Gates to make her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Layton G'ttnell
and son Larry, of Roseburg,
spent Saturday and Sunday at
the home of Mrs. Gosnell s
mother, Mrs. Joaquin.
Mrs. George Bailey and Le-
land spent the week-end in
Vancouver and Gresham,
where they were joined by Mr.
Bailey, who is employed in
Portland.
Albert Millsap visited his
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Klecker, at their
home in Madras several days
last week. Another guest was
Mr. Klecker's mother, Mrs.
Mary Klecker of Stayton.
Mrs. Robert Levon and Mrs.
Gwen Schaer were hostesses
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Colgan of Woodburn was host
ess Wednesday afternoon at a
tea honoring the eighth grade
class of the Hubbard school at
the school building in Hubbtrd.
She wss assisted by the sev
enth grsde 4-H girls of the
school, led by Mrs. Jamea
, Lamb.
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evening honoring their fatner,
Clarence Johnson, and Mrs.
Schser's son. Royal, on their
nlrthday anniversaries, wmcn
fall on the same date.
Refrehments were served by
the hostesses to the honorot.
euesu. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Kelle. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
Devis. Mr.' and Mrs. Elmer
Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Brlsbin, Robert Levon, Mr. ana
Mrs. Len Young. Mrs. Martha
Bowes and son Joseph, Mrs.
Lincoln Henness, Mrs. Colls
Heath. Mrs. Mshle Knutson,
Mrs. Gerald Heath, Mrs. Velms
Carey and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Millsap. Prizes were awarded
Mr. Kellis and Mrs. Gerald
Heath, first; Mrs. Bowes ant
son receiving consolation.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fen
nick attended the coronation
of the May queen, Jeanlne
Bentley Bonebrake, at Linfield:
college, Saturday. Billy Pen
nick, small son of the Pennicks,
wa; train bearer and his sister
Patsy, danced at the corona
tion. Mrs. Pennick and Mrs.
Clausie Amnion spent a day in
Portland shopping, after which
Mr. and Mrs. Pennick and call'
dren spent the week-end in
Jefferson st the Am mon home.
Webfoot
Webfoot Thirty members
of the Webfoot Grange No. 710
and Juniors attendee: inereg
ilar meeticn held Saturday
evening. Mrs. Richard Lofton,
the lecturer, conducted a pro
gram on "safety in the com
munity Mr. and Mrs. George Doud,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doud and
Miss Helen McManimie will
attend the state Grange to be
held at Medford June to 11
and Mrs. Ray McNanimie will
take care of the Doud children
while they are gone.
DANCE AT HUBBAJtD '
Hubbard The Hubbard
Firemen's Auxiliary will hold ,
their annual May dance Satur
day evening May 16, at the
City Hall. Uuslc win be by
Ron Anderson. 1
Grand Island
Mr. and Mrs. Worth WiilS
were guests of the stste flyin2
farmers dinner held at the Net J
berg airport Sunday. . I
There were 33 in attendant
After dinner, Mr. and Mr.:
Wiley took Mr. and Mrs. LtrJiJ
McDougall to Pacific City fmJ
a trip. 1
A great deal of sweet eanf
has been plsnted In the GranJ
Island district as almost evenS
farmer here annually raise?
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corn.
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