Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 14, 1953, Page 32, Image 32

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Wlllamtna Plans for Mary
Stevenson Day are nearlng
completion. An Informal pro
gram for the afternoon of May
IT hat been outlined, and Don'
sell Mitchell will serve at mat
ter of ceremonies. Several mu-
lical numbers will be present
ed by past and present stu
dents.
Mrs. Marvin Hellend will be
In charge of the table where
cookies, coffee and punch will
be served to anyone. In addi
tion, the high school PTA will
sell hot dogs and pop to those
who want more refreshments.
Everyone who ever attended
or taught In the Willamina high
school, and everyone else who
would like to pay their respects
to Miss Stevenson, who is com
pletlng her 23th year of service
In the high school. Is Invited to
attend. More than 600 cards
have been sent to alumni and
. teachers whose addresses were
known.
.Mary Stevenson began
teaching In the Willamina high
school in 18Z8. see is a graau
ate of the University of Ore
gon, and her home when not In
Willamina Is near Msdford.
The date is Sunday, May 17,
from 1 to S pjn. at the Wills
taina high school, for the
school's reunion for Mary Stev
enson Day.
The Yamhill County Tuber
culosis and Health association
held election of officers et their
recent meeting at Carlton.
Mrs. Otto Haider Sr., Sheri
dan, was elected president;
Mrs. Don Walker, Amity, vice
president; Mrs. Emery Dental,
Willamina, secretary; Mrs.
Darrel Moore, New berg, treas
urer; three new directors-at-large,
Mrs. Claude Simmons,
Carlton; Mrs. Harold Frink,
Dsyton; Father A. H. MacDon
nell, McMlnnville, and one re
elected. Judge H. M. Hoskins,
Newberg.
Two Willamina Key club
. members have beer elected to
district offices In the organi
sation. A recent meeting was
held of the Key clubs, in Bel
lingham, Wash. Elected to dis
trict office were Dick John
ston, named Lieutenant-Governor,
which Is the highest of
fice of the district: end Ed
Forbes, elected District Treas
urer. Gordon MacPhenon, a stu
dent at the Willamina high
school, has been named State
Orator of the Grand chapter,
Order of DeMolay In Oregon.
He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Adam MacPhenon of Grand
Ronde, and as Orator, will have
to address all the state meet
ings of DeMolay.
The Friendship club met
this week at the home of Mrs.
Roy Durham. Ladles enjoying
the dsy were Mrs. W. C. Trem
blsy, Mrs. Karl Lentx, Mrs. S.
A. Rumrlll, Mrs. Cliff Rugg,
Mrs. Guy Call, Mrs. Frank
Smelter, Mrs. Esrl L. Rich
ardson and Mrs. Durham. The
next meeting will be June 1?
at the home of Mm. Call in
Sheridan.
A Mother-Daughter banquet
will be held May IB in the
basement of the Christian
church. The food will be
cooked and served by the men
of the church. A musical pro
gram will be presented.
The Chamber of Commerce
will meet in the dining rooms
of the VFW hall Tuesday eve
ning, May 13. The nominating
committee has selected officers
for the newly formed organi
sation, and an election will be
' ' Gathered In front of the new site of the Salem YWCA
are these board members, the group being proud of the
new sign that went up this week in front of the new build
ing now under construction on State street Work is
progressing on the new plant, the board announces. Left
to right: Miss Gertrude Acheson, manager of the YW; Mrs.
Robert It. Gregg, Mrs. George Gregor, Mrs. William S.
Van Meter, Mrs. Chester M. Cox, Mrs. Carlton Grelder,
Mrs. Chester Loe, Mrs. Buskin Blstchford, Mrs. Vernon
Gilmore, Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Mrs. Brace F. Pickett,
Mrs. Harold O. Schneider, who is YW president; Mrs.
George LaBorde, Mrs. A. E. Ullman, Mrs. George A. Rho
ten, Mrs. Robert F. Anderson, Mrs. Gut Moore, Mrs. Her
man Jochlmsen.
interested in the welfare of the
community are invited to be
present.
The VFW Auxiliary Initiated
five new members during their
meeting this week. They are
Joyce Mltner, Patsy Buswell,
Louise Blackwell, Jean Pear
son and Goldle Lundin.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobs
are the parents of a daughter,
bora May 8 in McMlnnville.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chap
man of Amity are the parents
of a son, Jimmy Lee, born May
3. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Butler of Sheridan
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Warner
of Amity.
The annual Music Concert
given by the Willamina high
school music department will
be held at the school May IS
at 8 p.m. Phillip Green is the
director.
The district encampment of
Veterans of Foreign Wars,
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Frl., Set., May 15-14
which was held at Newberg
recently, elected several from
Willamina to district offices.
They include Mrs. Max Ras
mussen, district junior vice-
president; Mrs. Floyd Ullrich,
assistant musician; Mrs. Wayne
Ellis, district standard bearer,
and Bea Curry, district trustee.
The Willamina Civic club
will again sponsor the annual
Spring Music program, which
will be held this year on May
19 at 7:30 p.m. at the high
school. i
Donald Jerry Yergen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Yer
gen, time home on a week-end
pass fo Mother's Dsy.
Desn Peterson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. Peterson, arrived
home on,-leave from Kelly
Field in San Antonio on May
3. He must report back May
28.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
son snd Dean spent the dsy at
her brother's, J. D. Schack
man's. In. Salem. They have
also taken trips to the beach
and down to Eugene since Dean
has been hone.
Pete.- Mitchell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Mitchell, Sr.,
stumbled and fell against the
side of the tin playshed at the
Donald school last week and
cut his hand.
Louis Cechmanek of St Bel-
ens, Ore., flew down In his
private plane Monday, May 11,
to pay a social call on George
Kraus.
Barney Feller, accompanied
by "Doc" Seguin of Gervais,
went fishing for trout at East
Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Feller
and son, Earl, Jr., went troutlng
at Mill creek, Sunday.
Mn. Bar ley Feller enter
tained her family Mother's
Day. Those attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Psul Eaton and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Grass-
man and family, Mrs. Virgil
Serette and family, and Mrs.
Fellers parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Aurand. In the afternoon,
Mrs. Serette. Mr. Aurand and
Barney Feller visited Mrs. Ser
ette's husband who Is in the
Veterans' hospital In Portland,
He recently submitted to sur
gery and is reported to be ret
ting along nicely.
John Pelto, who is on vaca
tion in Colorado, telenhoned
xrom Grand Junction that he
is having fine time. He was
accompanied by Les Grazier
and Dan Cunningham. They
expect to return tome time
this week.'
The Rebekaht have sched
uled a benefit dance for Sat
urday night at Butteville.
Veralo Smith and his aunt,
Mrs. Ben Qulnn, were dinner
euests of her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Eva Green of Butteville, Sun-
dav. In the afternoon, Mrs.
On Inn and Mrs. Green celled
on Mr. and Mrs. Andy John
son, who bsve been in m
health.
Victor Duffy of Woodburn
has been employed .by Lin
Cromwell, owner of the Don
ald esxage.
Mr. and Mrs. aia uenancn
spent the week-end at Red
iain Mr. Hendricks
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brother Emmett, who recently
purchased a ranch in rieamona.
He formerly lived In Portland.
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