Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 19, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THI CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oregon
Wednesday, August,
In The Valley
Edited 1 MIU FORBES
Hopewell
Gates
Catei The Gate tchooli
will open for the fall term Mon
day, Sept. 14. Don Miley to sup
erintendent and other mem
be of the high achool teaching
staff are Mrs. Leta Bibblee,
Dale Reynolds and Darrell
Crossler, who is new this year.
In the grades, Mrs. Gwen
Schaer is principal. Other
teachers are Mrs. Margie An
derson and Mr. A. T. Bern
hardt. Mr. and Mrs. James Over
lock and two children, from
. Seattle, spent the past weelc at
the home of Mrs. Overlock's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Davis. They left Sunday for
a week s vacation at the beach,
after which Mrs. Overlook and
children will spend a week
with her parents while her
husband is In Hanover, Ind
. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Heath
had as their guest for several
days last week, their son Har
old Heath from Leavenworth.
Wash.
From South Bend, Wash
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Rynearson, were
Mrs. Maude Richardson, her
daughter Miss Lucille and her
- mother, Mrs. Brown. Mrs,
Richardson Is Mrs. Rynearion's
aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kelle's
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Mills and son Bill, of New
pert, spent last week-end at
the Kelle home.
Sunday guests at the William
Fennlck home were Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Cochran and two
boys of Jefferson,
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GATES OrEN 1:tf
SHOW AT 7:41
Start Tonight (Wog.)
SCARED STirr
Deaa Martin
Jerry Lewis
Plas
"TAXI"
Dan Dalley
Centane Smith''
'Im lit
In Person!
Next Monday
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Prices: IMMMt-IS.tl
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SPIKE JONES
"MUSICAL INSANITIIS
OF 1934"
Featuring the
CITY SLICKERS
Mill Orders Taken!
Checks payable to Capitol
Theatre. Specify First or
Second Show
Seats en Sale at
Capitol Bos Office!
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Biddle
and three children, of Fort'
land, were week-end guests at
the home of Mayor and Mrs,
W. R. Hutcheson.
Dr. and Mrs. Van R. Bllyeu
of Laguna Beach, Calif., Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Allen of Eu
gene and Mrs. Alma Hazen of
Albany are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F,
Struckmeler. Mrs. Bllyeu and
Mrs. Hazen are Struckmeier's
sisters.
Mrs. Laura Joaquin, who
has been visiting her son, Jo
Joaquin, for two weeks, left
Sunday for Roseburg, where
she will spend several days at
the home of a daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Layton
Gosnell and son Larry, before
returning to he home in San
Jose. Calif. Joaquin and
daughter Dalene took his moth
er to her daughter's home, re
turning to Gates Sunday even
ing.
Mrs. Velma Carey accom
panied her son and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Carey and
son John, of Stayton, to Stark's
lake for a week-end of camp
ing and fishing.
Mrs. Minnie Everton of Yak,
una. Wash., who has been vls
iting her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Burrel
Cole, the past two months, left
Sunday for her home. Her
grandson. Thurlo Cole, accom
panied her as far as Portland.
Mrs. George Cllse was sur
prised when a group of her
friends gathered at her home
on the evening of her birthday
anniversary to help her cele
brate the event, each guest
bringing a handkerchief or
cup and saucer. Pinochle was
In play during the evening, and
refreshments served to the
honored guest, Mrs. Cllse and
Mesdames Wlllia mseweu, Earl
Vanderhoff, Gregg Osborne,
Jessa Haywood, Alva Johnson,
Harvey Parks, Ted Grounke
and William Vashel.
Mrs. Minnie Everton was
oempllmented Tuesday after
noon before her departure Sun
day for her home In Yakima,
Wash., by a luncheon given by
Mrs. Don Miley at her home.
Places were laid at the table
for Mrs. Everton, her daugh
ter. Mrs.. Burrel Cole, Mrs.
Stewart Rush, Mrs. Mary Eg-
gleston, Mrs. Glen . Henness
and the hostess and daughter
Nadlne.
Mrs. Clarence Rush was
hostess at luncheon at her
home Friday afternoon honor
ing Mrs. Everton. Other guests
were Mrs. Glen Henness and
Mrs. Burrel Cole.
An "Au Revolr" party and
handkerchief shower was giv
en in honor of Mrs. Laura
Joaquin, now of San Jose, Cel.,
at the home of Mrs. Albert
Mlllsap Friday afternoon, Mrs.
W. R. Hutcheson. Mr. Harry
Reiser and Mrs. Harold Wilson
assisting -hostesses. Those pres
ent were all former uates
neighbors of Mrs. Joaquin. Re
freshments were served by the
hostesses to Mrs. Joaquin, Mrs.
Walter Brlsbln, Mrs. Philip
Hess, Mrs. W. 8. Hudson, Mrs,
Jack Brown, Mrs. Floyd Fleet
wood. Mrs. Oscar Osterhout,
Mrs. Elmer Stewart, Mrs. Ken
neth Martlg. Mrs. Jesse Hay
wood and Mrs. Elmer Klutke.
Sending cards and gifts were
Mrs. Don Miley, Mrs. mm
Richards, Mrs. Margie Ander-
cson, Mrs. W. F. Struckmeler,
Mrs. Dan Morrison, Mrs. Floyd
Volkel, Mrs. Bob Bonitx. Mrs.
Glen Henness and Mrs. Burrel
Cole.
Mrs. Lois Broslg is annaunc
lng the marriage of her daugh
ter, Miss Birdie Larson, to Rob
ert J. Wilson of Klamath, Cai.
The couple were married Sun
day. August 9. at Reno, Nev,
The bride Is a graduate of the
Gates high school and has
been employed In Klsmath.
She is the granddaughter of
Mrs. Walter Brlsbln.
Hopewell Mrs. Ross Rogers,
Mrs. J. S. Gilkey and Mrs. N. O.
Pearse attended the officers
training meeting at the 4-H
building in McMinnville Thurs-
A new roof has been tnstauea
on the north side of Wheatland
school, and other preparations
are being made for the opening
of school in September.
Miss Faloma Kirkwood of
Seattle, cousin of Mrs. Joe Bea
ty, is visiting relatives and
friends in the Hopewell dis
trict this week. She spent Sun
day with her aunt, Mr. ana Mrs.
Tom Rogers of McMinnville.
Lonnie and Vickie Ledford
of Salem were guests of their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Coberly for the week
end. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jaenlcke
of Portland were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Gelsler, and all enjoyed a trip
to Detroit Dam in the afternoon.
Mrs. N. O. Pearse and Rob
ert called on Mrs. William
Pearse In Salem Sunday after
noon, ana on itev. ana nrs.
Bruce Chamberlain of Aurora.
Mrs. Chamberlain is a recent
bride from Ontario, Calif., and
her family has been friends of
the Pearses lor many years.
Mrs. Marvel Brown has been
111 with soison oi! for a week,
but returned to her work car
ing for Mrs. - Belle Simkins
Tuesdsy.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cran
nell and Colleen and Dickie
returned borne Thursday from
a visit with Mr. CranneU's
mother In Beatrice. Neb. They
went through Yellowstone
Park, Rushmore Memorial and
all state capitals enroute.
Mr. and Mrs. S. c. waller
enjoyed a reunion with friends
of their former home in Webo,
Mont., at Bush Park in Salem
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. jonn l.. wiamer
fHelen Olua) of Woodburn
spent the week-end with her
parent. Mr. ana Mrs. jonn
Olua.
Wayne OJus, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Olua. arrived in ja-
nan Aug. 4. and left immedi
ately for 'Korea. He enjoyed
his first train ride going from
Yokohama to a base In south
ern Japan, where he embarked
for Korea.
Set. Donald-Maine of Hyde
Park. Md.. son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Magness, was a guest of
his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John
Fuqua, the past week. .
Thursday evening a ainner
in hi honor was served by Mrs.
Fuqua to Miss Virginia Mag
ness, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Masneas and Mil Katharine
Magnet of Newberg, Mrs. Law
rence Imlah, sr., ox oaiem, rar.
and Mrs. Ross Rogers and Ray
Thompson. Sgt. Magness left
Friday enroute to Korea.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Legg
spent Sunday with their daugh
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
JL E. Smith in CorvaUis. Mr.
and Mrs. Don Schacht and fam
ily of Cottage Grove and Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Legg and Cyn
thia of Lincoln district were
also guests at their sister's
home.
Roberta Edwards of Toledo
is spending two weeks with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Loop. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bell
and son were Sunday afternoon
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Currie
and Jimmy and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Currie and children of
Gales Creek spent Sunday at
Detroit Dam.
Rev. Carl Perthall of Hamer,
Idaho, arrived in Hopewell this
week-end for a few days' visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Oscsr Lai
ferty, and Mrs. Pershsll and
their four sons will return with
him to Idaho later this week.
They have spent the summer
with the Laffertya.
Wayne Hickerson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Hickerson,
is visiting his parents for a few
weeks before the opening of
Oregon State college in Septem
ber. He attended summer ses
sion this year.
Miss Marlene Harris of Port
land spent the week-end with
her brother and wife, Rev. and
Mrs. Glenn Harris, paitor of
the HoDewell E.U.B. church.
Carol Kotka of Woodburn Is
visitins her erandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gust Janzen, during
the harvest season. ;
Jefferson
Lincoln
Lincoln Judy Meissner,
12-year-old daughter - of Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. Meissner of Lin
coln, has had a series of mis
hap recently which will pre
vent active recreation.
She received a second de
gree burn on her right arm
while ironing last week.
The iron started to fall from
the board and she was burned
when catching it.
On Monday of this week she
broke her arm when playing
on a homemade slide at the
home of the W. D. Kyles, which
she didn't know ' had . been
waxed.
As a result, her arm is in a
cast.
Enjoying a picnic at Silver
Falls Sunday were Lincoln
folk, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Chand
ler and Matthew and Leslie,
Lois M. Haldeman and Mrs.
Lois Crawford.
The occasion was the birth
day anniversary of L. R.
Chandler.
Mrs. Eva Purvlne has re
turned from a week's visit with
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Steph
ens of Coos Bay.
Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Johnston are the parents
of a baby girl born Aug. 6.
She has been named Deborah
Donna. Mrs. Johnston will be
remembered as Alayne Hall.
John Alexander spent the
past week in Portland visiting
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Holm of Woodburn at
tended church in Jefferson
Sunday morning and spent the
afternoon at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Karl Kihs and Miss
Helen Klhs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hutching
of Portland were guests of Mr.
and Mrs.' Marvin Hutchlngs
Wednesdsy.
Mr. and Mrs. Psul McKee,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Denson, of
Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hoyt of Silverton and Mr. ana
Mrs. Chester Miller of Albany
visited Miss Lou Miller at the
Mennonite Home near Albany,
Sunday evening. Miss Miller is
enjoying good health, and Mrs.
Mann, who also was a resident
of Jefferson is feeling better
and is able to be up and
around.
An afternoon was spent Wed
nesday at the home of Mrs.
Scott Hswk, the occasion be
ing the annual fish fry spon
sored by the Past Noble Grand
club with husbands as guests.
A picnic was plsnned for Sept
13, for Odd Fellows, Rebekahs
and families, to be held at ;the
coast
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. S. H. Goin, Mr. and Mrs.
Wes Curl, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Smith, .Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Cochran, Bliss Fiddler, Mrs.
Maud Epley, Mrs. Carrie
Swansy, Mrs. Don Porter, Mrs.
J. A. Wise, Mrs. T. O. Kester,
Mrs. Lee Wells, Mrs. J. C. Hart
ley, Mrs. Charles Smith and
Kay. Mrs. Hawk and grand
sons, Jimmy Hawk and Jimmy
Hampton.
Mrs. J. C. Bentley and daugh
ter. Gloria, spent the week end
visiting J. C. Bentley who is
employed on road construction
work at Fort Kiamatn ana
Crater Lake.
Miss Ann Wright of Oak
land. Calif., is spending her va
cation at the heme of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wright
On Thursday the group en
Joyed a trip around the Mt,
Hood lop.
Aurora
Aurora Thomas Allen Rush
ton, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Rushton of Portland, and
grandson of the Rev. and Mrs.
L. C. Leikauf, was baptised
during Sunday morning serv
ices at Christ Lutheran church,
Aurora. Sponsors were the
Misses La Vonne and Mary
Anne Leikauf.
The Mission Society of Christ
Lutheran church, Aurora, met
Thursday afternoon, Aug. 13,
in the church parlors.
At Barlow Calvary Mennon-
lt. ..fctirrVi SnflHav Atlfflllt 1ft.
Rev. A. E. Krelder of Gosnen,
Ind., president of the Mennon
ite Mission board, addressed the
11 a. m. services.
The Aurora Junior Rodeo
was a financial success ana
drew hundreds of persons for
the afternoon's performances at
the city park.
A number of Aurora visitors
at the Rodeo Sunday included
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schneider,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Schrenk
of Tualatin, Mr.. and Mrs. Arch
Schiedel, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Armstrong and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Armstrong, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Hurst and fam
ily. Mrs. Jennie Zlegler, Mr.
and Mrs. Roland Wurster and
Pedee
Pedee Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Cooke of Lafayette were call
ing on friends in the neighbor
hood recently. The Cooks for
merly lived in the Fir Grove
community. ;
Mrs. Lura Truear spent sev
eral dsys the past week in Sa
lem with her, brother. George
McCormack, while Mrs. Mc
Cormack was In the hospital.
She is improving . and is at
home now.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert May
and daughter Sharon, of Ar
rington, Kan, were' recent
guests at the Dewey Cummins
home. ,
Mrs. Beulah' Backler of Los
Angeles. Calif., visited several
daya the past week with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Alva Bliss.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Mentzer
and her father, Mr. Crippen,
have returned home from a
fkihing trip in British Colum
bia.
Mrs. C. R. McCormack, Cur
tis and Robin; Mrs. S. C. Sing-
ler and Steve; Mrs. Robert
Spinney, Bobbie and Kirk, vis
ited their cousin, Mrs. Paul
Ronco and Bradley, the past
week.
Pedee Farmer Union juniors
were well represented at Camp
Adams. Those making the trip
were Harry and Dwight Cum
mins, Amy and Thomas Pom
eroy, Richard and Larry Hag
gard, Heather Swingle, James
Mentzer, Sylvester Trupka,
and Bessie Kline. Mrs. Dewey
daughter, Emily, of Sheldon,
Alaska; Sammle Miller of Mo
lalla, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomp
son, Canby; Mr. and Mrs. D. S.
Miller, Canby; Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Junken and family, Port
land, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Oswald .and family, Oswego.
Cummins and Mrs. R. L. Pom.
eroy took the group to camp,
Mrs. K. Swingle and Don
Mentzer brought them home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baney of
Salem were dinner guests Sun.
day at the home of her brother,
Paul Ronco, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith
have been on the sick list the
past week.
Most of the cockroaches that
are pests in America have in.
migrated from other countries.
ACORNS FROM THE
WITH DEL MILNE
"Salem people do not realise what
they have here In, Salem, becaut
It everyone knew what a wonder
ful dinner you people put on for
(1.25, this place would be full to
overflowing. Wish we had thii
down In L. A." Well, I think th
lady is right. W actually fig
ured it out and it Is cheaper to
eat dinner at th Marlon than It
Is to set at horn. Besides that,
fellows, you get hot dinner rolli
every night (homemade). Yet,
make all of cur own pies, eaket,
breads, etc. Very popular are our
individual berry pies. Just Hz
Mother used to try to make I
hope you will not think I'm going
nuts over this I1JS dinner, but I
am so enthused about It X Just
bubble over, especially when any.
on mtntlons it Ilk this lady
from L. A.
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