THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Mtmt Oram Tuesday, August 4, 1953 In The Valley Edited by MIKE FORBES A RETREAT OF HONOR Pedee Pedeev Mr. R. J. Smith had aa her atuest lor several days, her auntNMrs. F. M. Ford of Tulsa, OKU. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. r. C. Kerber and Suaan ac compand her to Eugene Wednesday where they apent the dy with Mn. Chester Small.1 Mra. Ford wlU leave in a tw daya for her home. , Mr. and Mra. Glen Turner and Kent, of Vancouver, Wash ' ' were Sunday gueita of hii par ent. Mr. and Mri. Troy Tur ner. In the afternoon they all attended the LewUvUle-Airlie picnic. Mn. Howard Ferry, Mra. There Womer, Mix Nola Worn er, Mri. C. L. Burbank drove to Portland. They visited Mra. Perry'a daughter, Mra. Howard Hubbard and family at Clack amaa and at the E. A. Fogg home at Jenningi Lodge, Mra. Gua Burbank returned home the fint of the week from Portland, where the had been at the home of her filter. Mra. William Cheatnut, helping with the raapberry crop. Mr. and Mra. Johnson are on their vacation. Mr. and Mra. Fred Braaatield of Salem are at the Pedee. atore during their gaence. Alberta and Arthur Bonco of Newberg were viaitora of therir brother Paul and family laat week. Mr. and Mra. Ronco and amall aon Bradley accompanied them to Newport over the week-end. Mra. F. M. Dyer returned some Sunday from Portland, where ahe had been In the hoapitai for two weeka after minor surgery. Mra. Frank Sheythe ia at tending annual conference of the Oregon-Waahington E. U. B. church, at Jennings Lodge, thia week. Mra. Sheythe ia a delegate from the local church. Marion Cook of Portland, who haa apent the pait two weeka with her aunt, Mra. J. W. McCormock. returned to her home Sunday. Mra. Charlea O'Neal waa hoiteaa to the W. S. W. S. for the . July meeting. Mra. C. L. Burbank completed the atudy book In the Chriatian aoclal course. . The buaineaa meeting wai conducted by Mra. J. W. Mc Cormack, vice president, In the baence of the prealdent, Mra. T. M. Dyer. Current eventa were given by Nola Womer. A covered dish lunch waa aerved tinder the trees in the yard. - Mra. Frank Sheythe led the devotions and gave the lesson. Mr. Smith apoke on the spir itual life book. Mrs. Lacy led the prayer circle. Ten members and one visitor, Mrs. Akers of Dallas, were present home last week-end after spending several months at Ashland, undergoing treat- menta. The West Stayton Woman's club met at the home ox Mra. Murle Hudson, Tuesday eve ning. It la planned to have an all-day meeting next Tuesday at the home of Mra. Grace Nienke Dayton West Stayton West Stayton Mr. and Mra. John Huntley and Larry of San Diego, Calif., are spending their vacation with Mra. Hunt ley's parent, Mr. and Mra, Ray Hye of west Stayton. Recent dinner gueata at the Nye home were) Mr. and Mr. Jim Nye, Gary and Jimmle Mr. and Mra. Virgil Nye, Carol and Johnnie of Portland; Mra. Gen Heuberger, Ralph, Rob ert and Donald of Sublimity, - Other Sunday callera were Mr. and Mra. Ronald Van Han del, Michael and Roger of Ocean Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Per ry Clipfell, Dennis, Sharon, Martin, Patricia and Doria of Mehama; Mrs. Wayne Wright, Donald, David, Donna and Dar rel of Sweet Home, and Mr. and Mra. Doc Fallett of Stay ton. Mra. Chet Downer has re ceived word of the marriage of her sister, July 18. She is the former Joan Tolle of Red Oak, Iowa. She was married to Er- Tin Allbright of Iowa, Mrs. John Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Stilwell and daughter, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Hodge have returned home from an extended vacation trip in which they covered more than 8000 miles. They first went into Can ada where they attended the Calgary stampede. They vis- ited friends In Canada before coming back in the states to Wisconsin where they visited relatives and friend. Mr. and Mrs. Al Gould and family went to Medford to at tend the Oregon bow hunters' tournament They visited rel atives in Rote burg and Grants Pass, and also (topped at Crater Lake. They were away over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Imlah and family, and Mr. and Mrs. John Howard and family- returned home Tuesday evening from a 10-day vacation trip which took them to Yellowstone park, then to Reno. Nov., and San Francisco, Calif. Mra. Herman Louis ia again greeting friends in the local post office since ahe returned from a month's vacation trip through the east. She accomp anied her niece. Miss Elizabeth Rooper of Klamath Falls. They went to Boston, Mass., and Washington, D. C, and visited relativea in Illinois. The Dayton Get-Together Dinner club met with Mr. and Mra. Arne F. Willaon Tuesday, July 28. Those in the group were Mr. and Mrs. Clotie Slo an, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ha gan, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fin- ley, Mr. and Mra. Henry Dowd, Mr. and Mra. D. Catlln,. Mrs. Mildred Pennington and Kathy and Gloria Ann Webb. Mr. F. R. Johnston return ed last Thursday from week's trip to Vancouver, B. C. She accompanied her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rice of Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. Johnston is the mother of Mrs. Jane Mills. Mr. and Mr. Claude Trib bett of Truth ' and ' Conse quence, N. Mex., and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Geer of Denver, Colo., came July 18 to visit with relatives. Clsude Tribbett and Mra. Geer are brother and sister of Edgar Tribbett of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. art Makinister had a guests last week her sister-in-law, Mrs. Gilbert Hankel of Denver, Colo. They spent Sunday at the beaches Mrs. Hankel came to Portland to attend the Lutheran conven tion. 11 V 3 A , .. v- .4 r, 4 r Weary Marines return from the front after completing demolition In their section of the line. The truce signing called for demilitarizing a 2 M -mile buffer zone aeparatlng UN and Red lines. (UP Radio-Telephoto) Aurora Reports Realty Deals Aurora Realty transaction involved the following prop- erties recently both in Marion and Clackamas counties: A small house in Aurora, adjacent to the American Le gion building, owned by Mr, and Mrs. John Drell, Aurora Builders Supply, was sold to Mrs. Ella M. Brewer of Canby. Willamette river frontage and acreage at Butteville, to gether with a residence, was acquired by Mr. and Mra. G. D. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. George King of Spokane purchased the 33-acre farm fronting on Boone's Ferry road just north of Aurora grade school and bordering also on Pudding river, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Groff. The Kings will take possession about the middle of August. Mr. and Mrs. Groff will move to Canby, where they have bought a modern 3-bedroora house from Mrs. Henry Hansen. Approximately an acre of ground with creek frontage was included in the sale of the native stone and frame home on the old Pacific highway op posite . Hazel Dell gardens owned by Mr. and Mrs. Claire Haines. Purchasers were Mr. and Mrs. E. Leon Jackson, former Canby residents, late of Molalla. Woodbum Talbot Talbot Mra. Gilbert Bel knap was hostess at aurpriae party Wednesday afternoon for her daughtre, Mrs. David Wied, and Mr. Nelson Gllmour, hon oring their birthday. Present were the guests of honor, Mrs. William Knight and daughter. Nancy, Mrs. Jake Gllmour, Mrs. Ethel Blinston, Mrs. John Zehner, Mrs. E. J. Freeman and the hostess, Mr. Belknap. Mr. and Mrs. Al Gurgurich and daughter, Delene, bad as their guests last week Mrs. Charlea Grabenhorst and chil dren. Jamie and Paula, of Cam- Mack returned I don. Have You Been toP.D.I.? , (Nicknamed by the Kids) PARADISE ISLAND Salem's only recreation park, plcnlclnf, twtm mlng, dancing, boat rides, soft ball, hen shoe, pony rides, refreshment stand. 3 Miles Out Turner Road IrtmtfensllirkkiMtt27 St. Lukes Sets Festival Date Woodburn Preparations have been completed for the 28th annual dinner and festi val of St. Luke's parish to be held Sunday, Aug. 8, and on Monday, Aug. 10. The family style chicken dinner will be Aug. 9, from noon until S p.m., and preparation are be ing made to feed between 800 and 700 people. The evening of Monday, Aug. 10, will be gala night. The committee in charge of the dinner Sunday include Mr. Franc is Reding, Mrs. Max Waring, Mrs. John Connell and Mrs. Delbert Haener. Din ing room committee is Mrs. John ' Kinns, Mr. Clarence Hagenauer and Mr. Robert Miller. Hostesses will be Miss Hlldegarde Dierkhising and Miss Ernestine Nathman. Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Kay) . English of Fresno, Calif., were recent guests at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. English of Woodburn. Kay is in the navy and has just re turned from Japan. Other guests at the English home were Miss Cresent English and Miss Grace Armstrong of Portland. Guests at the John Dickson home here for the past two weeks were his daughters. Mrs. Kenneth Hitt and daugh ter, Judy, of Omaha, Neb., and Mrs. John Coleman and so, Tarno, of Turner. Mra. Preston Ackley and daughters, Peggy and Judy, left recently by plane from Portland for New York City and will aail from thlre to join S-Sgt. Ackley, who is station ed at Bitbert, Germany, who left here March 1 and has three year of oversea serv ice to complete. Mr. Ackley has been living here for the past six months with her par ents, Mr. and Mr. William Brassel of West Woodburn. Guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. T. K. Sanderson dur ing the past week were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sanderson of Vancouver, B. C brother of Dr. Sanderson. Mrs. O. E. Blanchard and her mother, Mrs. Carrie Bon- acked, returned last week from a three weeks vacation in the midwest. They visited Mrs. Bonacker'a brother in Omaha, Neb., the H. P. Schencks in Harlan, Ia.,' for merly of Woodburn, and with Mr. Blanchard' brothers and families in Titon, la., and Relbeck, Ia. Mr. and Mra. G. D. Caudell of Clear Lake Oaks, Calif., have been visiting in Woodburn with his sister and brother-ln law, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sulli van. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Seaton have moved from 1187 Hard- castle to 850 High street. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Douglas, who recently aold their home on Hardcastle Ave., to Mr. and Mra. Delbert Garner, have moved to 398 West Cleveland street. Jefferson Scotts Mills Grand Island Grand Island Red Haven peach harvest will start at the Raleigh Worthington farm in Grand Island district Aug. 2 and the Golden Jubilee peaches will be ripening in about 10 day or two week at the Jacob Tompkins farm in Grand Island district Golden Jubilee peaches will be ripe in about two weeka. The earlier variety at this farm did not produce fruit this sea son. Sweet corn 1 thriving at the Cecil Will farm in Grand Island district and will be on markets by Aug. 10. Scotts Mills The Shanks family reunion was held at the ! Ingval Edlund home near Mon itor last week. The Fry, Shilts and Wood ford families' reunion was at Sellwood Park, Portland, on Sunday, July 28. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Fields and aon, of Arkansas, are vis iting at the home of Mrs. Fields' grandmother, Mrs. Lena Bellenger. AURORA GIRL HURT Auroar Miss Kathy Drell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Drell of Aurora, suffered con cussion of the brain in a fail from the Drell children's riding pony, Thursday afternoon. Dr. Dinsmore, Crnby, is the attend ing physician. Webfoot 1 j I i A PEPPERMINT STICK IA ,CI CREAM l( k Cool 04 ftofmhlnf I if I 11 WMi C remedy Chank of Peppermint It I 11 SHck Cawaly It ?vl Motjsen Ice Cream Ik , since ma ..... I I J 118 So. met) Phone IM7I I Webfoot Mrs. Martie Mar tens of Dallas, sister of Marion Slsco of Webfoot, underwent an operation for removal of a cataract on her eye at a Salem hospital recently, and her v la- ion seems greatly improved. Aa soon as she ia fully recov ered ahe expects to visit sis ter at Tecumaeh, Nebr. CSS Jefferson Gueata of Jesse Roth Saturday evening were his father, Dan Roth, of Scra vel Hill, and a brother. Men- no Roth, of Rothsay, Canada, Mrs. Greta Bradley received word that her husband,' Pvt. David A. Bradley, has arriv ed in Okinawa, and waa as signed to the Ryukyus com' mand port He haa been in the army since November. Ronald Higglna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Higgini, ar rived Saturday from Camp Robert and is enjoying a visit with relative and friends in Jefferson. He will report to Camp Stoneman, Calif., for further training. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Brown r rived from Port Huenene, Calif., and are guest of Mr. Brown parents, Mr. and Mr Charle Borst. Neil ha com pleted electrical school and is on a ten-day leave. He will report back to the same camp for three months' combat training. Mr. Irvine Wright left on Thursday morning ff t Oak land, Calif., and is the guest of her sister. Miss Ann Wright. Later they will go to Los An geles, Calif., and visit Mra. Marion Keller where Bobby Wright, son of Mr. Wright, has been the guest since the Boy Scout jamboree. Bobby will return home with Mrs. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Town- send moved to Salem Tuesday and are now living at 12th and Mission St They have bought a grocery store located at 815 South 12th St Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Isaacson of Sa lem purchased the Townsend property in Jefferson. 1 At Silverton's western horse show, Troy Nabors of Jeffer son won the trophy for trick horse performance class at the Saturday evening show. Jim Freshner has purchased the restaurant on Main St., of Mrs. Clara Strand. The Fresh ner havebeen living in the Frank Weddle house south west of Jefferson. They mov ed in the apartment above the restaurant and opened for bus iness Monday morning. The Frethners hte seven children. Wallace Clan Holds Reunion Aurora Descendant of John S. and Julia Ann Wal lace, former Aurora resident, met at the family's 20th reun ion recently in Coolidge and McClaine park, Silverton. Attending the reunion were Mr. and Mr. Richard Carroll and aon, Jetfery and Shawn, Mr. and Mr. Paul S. Wallace, John A. and Paula Sue, Mr. and Mra. Robert Harper, Miss Joyce Carroll, and Mr. and Mra. J. Si Wallace, aU of Can by; Jennie Maine of Jefferson, Mr. and Mr. Roger William, Woodburn; Mr. and Mra. Orma Carleton and Carole of Salem; Mr. and Mr. Al Reed and daughter, Marilyn, and Mr. Leatta Keith of Tigard; Mrs. Phyllis Beller, Dianne and Dar- lene of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Kreal Tidwell, Krealyn and Ernest -Seattle; Mr. and Mr. Emmet Maine, Emm aline and John of Mosier; Mrs. Effie Carleton Day , of Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Leona Thomas, Miss Carole Schoen, and Ted Martin of Hills boro; Mrs. Ernest Brunk and sons, Gordy and Dale, Larry Kufnea and Anna Marie Krupa of Brunk Cor ner; Mr. and Mr. Philip Good ing, Larry, Ronnie and Jerlyn of Mt. Angel, and Mis Bar bara Heyne of Stockton, Calif. Monmouth Sublimity Sublimity Mr. Mary Hirgsiefen of Portland apent Tuesday with Mrs. Rose Beck er. Mrs. Hirzsiefen is a for mer resident of the Union Hill district. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert J. Dif fer (Yvonne Williams) are the parents of a son, Eugene Clif ford, born Friday morning, July 31, at the Salem Memor ial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene A. Ditter and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Williams of North Bend are the grandparents. This ia the second grand child for the Ditter. Another couple welcoming their second grandchild the same day waa Mr. and Mrs. Ben Toepfer, a daughter hav ing arrived to Mr. and Mra. Robert Toeofer at the Salem Memorial hospital on Friday, July 31. Mrs. Cora Harmon of Salem being the maternal grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Steffel, Mrs. Rose Becker and Mrs. Rose Riesterer spent Monday at the Peterson Rock Gardens near Bend. Monmouth The Rev. Wil liam F. Rademacher was re turned as pastor of the EUB church for his second year by the annual aession of the Ore gon Washington conference held at Jennings Lodge July 27-Aug. 2. Mrs. Sidney Howard attended as lay delegate for the conferer.ee. Rev. A. L. Lonsberry, paitor previou to Rademacher a term, ia being transferred from La fayette to Lebanon. The summer assembly of the church is being held Aug. 2-9 and Rev. and Mr. Harvey Schuerman and Gloria are at tending for the week. Rev. Vir gil Speece will continue in the evangelistic work for the next conference year. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Russell and Blanche Russell attended the Maria Smith clan reunion Champoeg Sunday. Mra. Russell is secretary, and was a m e d as program chairman for their picnic on the fourth Sunday In July, 1954, and they will again meet at Champoeg. Mr. and Mr. Siebert Wil liamson returned recently from visit with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cookingham. Cookingham will serve as director of athletics in Fresno school next year and Mra. Cookingham will teach music. They have been teach ing at Corcoran, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis and Jer ilyn joined a group of relatives at Helmick park Sunday for a farewell picnic for Mrs. Clyde Davis of Portland, who is leav ing this week for a three month visit in London, England. PET PARADE JUDGES Silverton Members of the Silverton Lion club serving aa judgea for the Stayton Bean Festival Pet Parade Thursday evening, were F. M. Powell, James Chan, Quintin Estell, MM ' GATES OPEN 7:l SHOW AT DUSK ENDSTONITEI (Tin.) Jane Allyson Van Johnson "REMAINS TO BE SEEN" Also George Montgomery In Technicolor "CRIPPLE CREEK" fr -fr r -tr -tr STARTS WEDNESDAY! All Technicolor Show) "BROKEN ARROW and "INVADERS FROM MARS" IVXX3at3t3ii3tWCgMMtX3ttSaOt3 aV til ymTmSi UltSN 8ilINL HWNWAT ttj GATES OFBJt 1:M SHOW AT DUSK EWP8 TON1T1 (Tate.) In Technic lr "SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO" Orefwy Patk SILVER WHIP" Dal Start Wednesday "Mvi a, Ltvr mk ho- "INDIAN UPRISING I Ralph Adam. C. J. Tow and Larry Taylor. 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