Thursday, Scpttmbcr 10, 1953 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea, Oregoa iobo Kcnojr-Pw is THEY'LL WED SOON r 1 1 -y i ; i i ... . i i. :Jlis ;:sf - Following their arrival at the plush Sands hotel In Lai Vegas, Nev., Singer Dick Haymea, 38, and actress Rita Hayworth, 34, announced that they will be married about Sept 20 in Las Vegas. Haytnes' Nevada divorce will be final about that time. (U-R Telephoto.) Gates Gates Mrs. Bertha Shep herd was brought home from ' the Stayton hospital a week ago Sunday. Mrs. Shepherd -. has been in poor health for ; some time but is reported to be feeling better since her re ' tuns home. Her daughter, Mrs. v Runner Hamntnn. nf Flnmnm '; s Staying with her mother un - til a companion can be secured. Mrs. Shepherd's son and daugh ; ter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Shepherd and family of Tillamook, arrived Saturday vening to spend the week-end ' with his mother. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson (Birdie Larson), newlyweds from Klamath. Calif., spent the Labor Day holidays in Gatrt at the home of Mrs. Wilson's grandmother, Mrs. Walter Brii bln. .-. Mr. and Mrs. Brisbin, ac companied by her sister, Mrs. Oscar Osterhout, left Wednes day of this week for Spokane, Wash., where Mrs. Osterhout will visit at the homes of her brothers, James and Roy Ar thurs, while Mr. and Mrs. Bris- kl- u.ul unntimis ihjii trin through Canada to Vancouver and Victoria, B.C., returning to Gates the last of the month. A euest for 10 days at the home of Mayor and Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson was Mayor Hutch- eson'i sister, Mrs. Kyle Mer- oney, from Galveston, Texas. The Hutchesons left Friday for Pendleton to attend the region al Softball tournament. They planned to stop in Portland and Salem to attend the state fair on the return trip. Overnight guesta Wednes day at the W. 5. Hudson home were their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hudson and two babies, from Salem. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hudson left Friday for Coeur d'Alene, Ida. ho. to spend the Labor Day hoi- idavs at the home of their son' in-law and daughter, Mr. and - Mrs. Niel Sargent. Mrs. Glenn Gordon returned Monday of last week from San Francisco, where she and her liters. Mrs. Louis de Buy, of Salem, and Mrs. Leonard May field, of Coos Bay, visited relatives. Don Miley, superintendent of the Gates schools, left the last rt Aueust for Lima, umo, where he picked up a new bus for the Gates district, which he will drive home. Mrs. Miley and Nadine visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs! W. A. Bolmeier, at their home in Salem for a week. She returned home Fri day. Mm. Mareie Anderson was hostess at her home Thursday afternoon to members of the Gates Woman's club for the September social meeting. The afternoon was spent informally following the no-host picnic lunch served on the lawn. Special guests were Mrs. Ed v.Hin. and daughter Judy and Mrs. Willard Hudson, of til m Jerrv Larson, who had been amnlnvaH In Klamath. Calif. for the summer, has returned to Gates to complete his senior year at the local high scnooi. t, tn.ai hnvs. Thurlo Cole win nf Mr. and Mrs. Burrel .i t vio Fleetwood, son VV1C MUM . vr anri Mrs. Floyd Fleet mill leave Sunday, Sept 13, for Klamath Falls, where they wiU enroll as students at ... -,,, Tmtituta ot Tech- vn.Bul rii a graduate 01 4h. r.t. hish school, recently ......,. tmm service in Korea Fleetwood Is a graduate of the Hill City high ana was ed scholarship for hit ath letic achievements. Lyons at the home of Mrs. Overlock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Davis, for several weeks, re turned to their home in Seattle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Nelson from Raymond, Wash., spent two days last week at the home of their niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rynearson. They were entertained at a dinner party at the Rynearson home during their stay. Other guesta were Mrs. Alva McNamee of Portland, Harvey Syverson of Mill City and William DeFoe, Gates. Mrs. Wilmer Crites (Barbara Haun), of Salem, spent her holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harmon, In Gates. Miss Janet Klecker of Stay- ton, who had visited at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap, for 10 days, returned to Stayton Mon day evening. Mrs. Don Carey and son Jon, of Stayton, visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wil- , while Carey was in Pen dleton with the Mill City soft ball team. ' Mrs. Lang Stafford was hos- Lyoni Mr. and Mrs. Lyie Burmester were Saturday din ner guesta at the noma of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Beran of Soger Mountain. Oth er guest were Mrs. Beran'a two sisters and their husbands from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Sera phln Chehak and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pamperin. Week-find guests at the horn of Mr. and Mrs.-Orville Down ing were their aon-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown and little son from Med- ford. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lyons and son, Larry, from Clat skanle were week-end guesta in Lyons at .the bom of his par ents, Mr, and tin. fat Lyons, also bis sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ransom. . Mr. and Mrs. George Balsiger from Underwood, Wash., were calling on - friends in Lyons Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Minlcb of Portland spent Labor day with relatives in Lyons. Mrs. Minlch la a sister of Bert and Pat Lyons and Mrs. Martha Hlatt. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Downing and daughters, Irene and Mar lene, from Sutherltn, visited at the home ot his brother and family, Mr. and. Mrs. Orvtlle Downing, cn route home after attending the State Fair In Sa lem. Several from the community are making trips to the huckle berry patch. They report the berries not too plentiful this year. Ronald Lengacher la recover ing from duties he received Sunday evening in a car acci dent, which happened when his car struck wet pavement and went into the ditch. He was taken to the Santiam Memorial hospital, but was brought home Monday afternoon. Several from Lyon attended funeral services for Paul Du- man, held - at our. laay or Lourdea Catholic church In Jor dan Monday morning. Mrs. Alwood Aronson and sons, Ray ana raul, return ea borne Sunday morning from a month's visit with relatives and friend In Duluth, Minn. The Lyons Garden club flow er show will be held Sept It in the old school house In Ly ons. ' Sublimity Sublimity Rev, Joseph Scherbring baa returned to his duties at St. Boniface parish after an extended vacation with relatives, in his former home state of Iowa. His niece. Miss Mary Wolf, daughter of the Frank Wolfs, who went east with him, ac companied him home. . Donald Lulay left by plane for Oakland to attend the final series of the Oakland Oaks. H will accompany his sister, Mrs. Leonard Neal and family, who are moving hom prior to the opening of school. Tommy Neilson is convalesc ing at home after spending several days in the Santiam Memorial hospital, where he was a surgery patient. Lt. Comdr. Bill Bailey, for mer Duke University football player, is head coach of the Fensacola, Fl., Navy Gos hawks. REPORTED SAFE i . Ens. Edwin A. Nixon, Jr., of Seattle was reported among U.S. POW'a returned in the Utett exchange at Panmunjom. Nixon, Navy Jet pilot, was reported killed last March when his plant went down over North Ko rea. His wife gave birth to a daughter. This picture in May tl 1952. AP Wirephoto.) Jefferson Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hutchlngs left Tues day on week's vacation trip going ' south to California through the Redwood highway and returning horn they will visit the Oregon Cave and other places of interest Hutch ing plans to do some fishing while on his trip. Several members o the spring . graduating class are college minded. Jimmie Adam will attend Willamette univer sity and will take a pre-engin-eering course planning on an electrical engineering degree. John Perry will attend Oregon State, John Caughall the Uni versity of Oregon, Lee Camer on, Jimmie Blackwell, and Dale Watlenbarger Oregon College of Education at Mon mouth; Delorl Meyers,. Cas cade College in Portland. Mr, and Mrs. Paul McKee of Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKeo and Dahlens of Bend spent the weekend In Clover dale, Teddy McKee doing soma fishing while there. Teddy Mc Kee teaches and Is assistant coach id -the Cloverdale ,sthool Mrs. W. F- Klampe of Lb ish Center and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Ward of Reedsport were guests of Miss Anna Klampe Wednesday afternoon. They were on their way to Lebanon to visit Mr. Klampe's brother, Will Springer, who had 'par- alatie sir ok. Mrs. Dorothy Ig!toa and family have moved from the Christian church parsonage Into the house vacated by the Trans Higglns family. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomp son of Salem were Jetfenoa viiliert Moadtf. Jefferson high school will have three new teachers. Miss Janice Williams, graduated from Oregon Stat college last spring and will teach home economics. Mrs. Irene Johnson, who has taught at Enid, Okla., la the physical education teach er for girls. Ted Johnson, a graduate of Willamette univer sity will coach basketball and teach social science. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nymen, who taught at Wheeler the past year will teach the eighth and fifth grade respectively. Mr. Ny men will coach the grade school basketball and football teams. High school teachers return ing to Jefferson are Rvmond Howie, Harold Wynd, Miss Jo sephine Getchell, Clayton Wills, rank GatcheU, Eric Fltzsunons, and Mis Nora Lee Craven. Grade school teacher re turning are Mrs. Delia Dent more, Mr. Margaret Kelly, Mr, Evelyn Zemlicka, Mrs. Fancheon Lappen, Mrs. Han nah Wright, Mrs. Beatrice O'Berg, Mrs. Ida Becker, Ford Forester, Ray Hutchinson and Joseph Rowe, principal. Smith field Kmithfleld The frank Wall family and Mis Joyo Idlger were among those neighbor! who attended the ta fair on Labor Day. Bertran Coop, who had been employed by an implement company at Rickreall this sum mer, 1 now at hom while preparing for another term at Corvallis in 'college.. Mrs. David Reimer 1 (till on the sick list John P. Neufeldt and Jacob H. Rempel of Dallas got soma Bartlett pears from the Sol Ed iger iarm on Monday. Sol N. Ediger 1 combining for John Klassen near Dalla. these day. The dairy barn at the BUI Reimer place is near lag com pletion. Mr. and Mr. Peter Reimer have again become grandpar ents when Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Flaming (Mariann Reimer) had their second son on Friday, Sept 4. Mrs. Flaming, is stay ing with Mr. and Mrs. Reimer for awhile with Douglas and hi new brother, Dwlght Gene. Ira (Babe) Kanferd wa the only apprentice Jockey to win the Kentucky Derby.. He rode Bold Venture to victory in the . 1S3S classic. - Bill Tea, Georgia Tech half-, back, set two new school rec nrd during the 1033 season when be carried the ball ISt tunes and gained 798 yards. tess at her home Monday even ing at a birthday dinner in compliment to Mr. Stafford's four listers, whose birthday dates fall within a few days of each other. The honored guests were Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs. Bessie Bassett, Mrs. Ruth Vin ing and Mrs. Alice Thicker, all oi Miu city. Recent house guesta at the Lang Stafford home were G. O. Turney of Santa Monica, Cal.; Mrs. Stafford' brother, Tant Myers, from Sacramento, Cel.; Mrs. Arlene Dlggeller and three daughter, from Seattle, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Buchard, ot Goshen, Ore. Miss Zita Prichard of Mill City was a guest for a day. - Among those attending the state fair Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henness, Mr, and Mrs. Burrel Cole, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rush. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levon and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson spent Monday in Sa lem taking In the state fair. WHEN YOU BUY i 2 GIANT-SIZE PACKAGES SAVE 10 WHEN YOU BUY 2 LARGE-SIZE PACKAGES Voull say goodbye to leftover grime...to gray tattering fabric when you change to White Magie. Vou ee, White Magic i the soap with a "built in" water softener. White Magic need nn medal water softener In loft or moderately hard water. In extremely hard water use only enough water softener (any J . ... ... i jj tin.'.. 11.. 1u brand) to make the water icei son. ma v than usual) and wash. SEE HOW MUCH YOU SAVI. You ave on water oftener. ute less soap, fabric last longer ana wmw iweaic evera! cent lest than other foap. far le than detergent. VJhito -.logic 1288 STATE ST. PHONE 3-6489 Aye! 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