Pagt In The Edited hj HIKE FORBES Gates Gataa WMkmd guest at the hom of Mr. and Mra. Wit 11am Pennlck from Cottag Crova were Mr. and Mrs. Ut ile Anderson, former California friend of the Ptnnick family. Mr. and Mr. Oliver Willla obaerved their elfhth wedding anniversary at their home Sunday, Nov. I. Those present for the occasion wen Mr. Wll lla'a mother, Mra. Margaret Willla of Salem, and hi brother-in-law and lister. Mr, and Mr. Harold Schmidt of Van couver, Wash Pupil of tha slKth grade In the Gate school surprised their teacher. Mrs. Margie Anderson Friday afternoon with party. They presented her with a wedding gift and assisted by Mr. Elmer Klutke served cake and punch. Mr. Anderson was to be married tha following day. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mulll gan visited In Klamath rails from Wednesday through Sat urday at the home of Mulll gan' brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mulligan. Their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Melvin Newberg cared for their business, The Chill BowL during their ab sence. Mayor and Mrs. W. R. Hutch son attended the wedding of their ton, Richard Parker and Mra. Margie Anderson, in Van couver, Wash., Saturday, Nov. T. Also present were the (room' brother In - law and lister, Major and Mrs. Jack Brown. Don Miley, superintendent of tha Gate schools, announce the following students who made the honor roll for the first six weeks period of the Junior-senior high school. Seventh grade Susan Gor don, Ronnie Kuhlman and Jim Whit. Eighth Margaret Palmer. Ninth Ellen Chance and Donate Oliver. Tenth Lois Evans and May Haywood, . Eleventh John Bernhardt and Loretta Stahlman. At tha city election held on Tuesday, Nov. I, A. T. Bern hardt and Ray Lord were elect - d to serve on the city council. , Both men have served In that capacity before. Lord having served as mayor for some time. following Jerry Lyons. Percy Mulligan, who was not a can dldate, received a number of write-in votes. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brlsbln had as their guests the first of the week Mr. Brlsbln' two sisters, Mrs. Rose llennlng from Houston, Texas, and Mrs. Onna Williams of Roeeburg. Mrs. Hennlng and Mr. Brisbln had not seen each other for 12 years. The Gates Parent-Teacher association met last week in Learn to DANCE All Types of Dancing Taught oe per boor. Stadia open 14 a.m. ta It p.m. Jon-Mar Dance Studio 414 Ferry Ph. 4-4K1 CRYSTAL GARDENS DANCE Back Again With Two Floors of Dancinq Two Bands -Adm. 74c EVERY SATURDAY NITE Second Floor Old Tim Dancing TICKETS NOW ON SALE FraedM fans WrfiHHen. i. 13 MUad Irmpkeai, NersmbN 17 Kkj fsrar FeWet" November 20 WIHtSMH (aactrl Sarin bK Utra-ta. 21 RetlsKred Jewelers Aamlran Gees geetaly ira. Valley the auditorium of the high school. The president. Mr. William Pennick. presided at the business session. II was an nounced that the pupil of the sixth fad were winner In the recent membership drive, bringing the numbers of the P.T.A. to SS. That room also waa awarded the banner which they will hold for a month, for having the largest number of parent present at meetings of the association during the month of October. . The banner was made and presented to the school by Mrs. Kenneth Martig and Mrs. El- Bier Klutke. It was decided to sponsor a i dance, to be held in the school gymnaaium, r rioay evening I Nov. 13. The "Stubby" Mills five-piece orchestra has been engaged to furnish dance tic Following adjournment the meeting wa turned over to Mrs. Edward Chance, chairman of the program committee, who Introduced W. S. Whar ton, of Salem, director of Mar lon county civil defense, speak er of the evening. Bob Geddes of Salem, rep resenting the Ground Opera tions Corps, was present and announced he will bring a speaker and film from the air fore to be shown at-tne ecnooi Monday evening, Nov. IS. He wll lendeavor to organize a G.O.C. in this locality. At the close of the meeting a piano duet wa played by Mr. George Cllse and Mra. Al bert MllUap. The next regular meeting of the P.T.A. will be held Thursday evening. Dec. J. A safety program under the direction of Capt. Walter Lan sing of the state police, will he nrrsented Refreshments were erved daughter and son-in-law, Mr by the. mothers of the first and ,n Mf- G1" Ju"n second grade, Mrs. Oswald! Sunday night and Monday Hlrte, Mrs. Oliver Willi and UM, n home of Mr. and Mrs. Rose. Jo Joaquin and daughter, Darlene, had as weekend guests bis brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Layton Guaneil and son from Rose- burg. Talbot Mr. Eva Winter mantel, Mrs. Verna Wash, Earl and Evamarie Wash, of Canby, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Blinston. Mrs. Gilbert Belknap met with an unusual and painful accident while she was trans ferring potted plants from her yard to a store room. She had a bamboo stake in one pot of fuschias. A she stooped over to pick up the flower pot she hit her cheek on the sharp stake, sev ered the nerve in the cheek, and caused her eye to turn black. It has required medical at tention. YVLETIDERS MEET Albany The YulctidersV leering committee held it first meeting Tuesday morning In the organization's new quar ters at 233 Third Ave. Organiz ed to coordinate community ef fort to make sure that no fam ily in the Albany area need sit in a bleak home without a Christmas basket, the Yuletid ers have buckled down to the work of seeing where the need is, and of supplying it effective ly. First Floor Modern Cabaret Style Talbot W1 1 &i I Lyons Lyon Mrs Charlaa Cru snn opened hfr hsm Monday aftarnoon for a tea, a benefit tor the Method Ut home. . Six was assisted by Mrs. AUca Huber and Mra. Donald Ma Whirk, Bonnie Cruson, small granddaughter of Mrs. Cm son, lav two readings. Pouring at tha serving table war Mr. Alice Huber and Mrs Art Rallrer Attending were Meadames John Kunkle, Glen Julian, Al bert Remmenga, Loren Cham ber's In, Ivan Smith, Alex Bo deker, Fred Slienfeit, E. L. Roye, Kirs. Ina Stockwell. Mrs. Ines Ring, Mrs. Leota Worden. Mrs. Catherine Julian, Mrs Alice Huber, Mrs. Art Bslt zer and Mrs. Charles Cruson. Dr. George Roseberty, dis trict superintendent, and Mrs. Rose berry of Salem, were In Lyons Monday evening, where Dr. Rose berry was In charge oi ina first quarterly confer. mu-ience at the Lyons Methodist church. Plans for finishing tne church were discussed with refreshments served at the do of tha meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chrlsten on. Duane and Sua of Mo hawk, were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs AI Aronson. The Chriateneons sre former residents here. i Congratulations are going to Mr. and Mr. George Huff-1 man upon the arrival of their first grandchild, a son born to their diuchter and husband, Mr. and Mr. Vernon Diger ness Sunday. Nov. t. at the Salem General hospital, weight ( pound 1 ounce, nam ed Steven Psul. Don Remmenga. who Is with the merchant marine, spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert1 Remmenga. Mrs. White of Portland Is iuni at me nome oi ner Mr. Ed Cruson were Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ewing and daugh ter, Rosalee, from Sprague. Wash. Music will be furnished for the morning service at the Lyon Methodist church Sun day, Nov. 1J. by Virgil Rogers and hi band. Atter-ding the first series of the "'morning coffees" at the home of Mr. Ivan Smith Friday morning were Me- aames Alvin Palmer. Oscar i Naue. Loren Chamberlain, Charles Cruson, Chester Roy. George Huffmn. Willam Har- gm, Vernon Dlgerness, Virgil Rogers. Leonard Cruson, and Mr. Alice Huber. Thi Is a project or the Women's Society of Christian Service and will be carried out through No vember. Mr. and Mr. Bob Wallnn and daughters of Salem pent Sunday at the home of herl parent, Mr. and Mrs. Ri..,.ll miei. Mr. and Mr. Harry Lari mer had a their guest his brother and family, Mr. and Mr. Murlle Larimer of Mo lalla. Mr. and Mr. Leonard Cru son were week-end guests in Portland, returning home Sun day evening. Lawrence Wales vi.ilr.rf .1 the George Huffman home home Monday aftrrnnnn Wales who Ii with the East man Kodak company in Sing apore. China, will return to Singapore later this month. mra. latnrrlne Julian is at ui ner grandson. Glen Julian She Is staying there while her son and wife Mr. and Mrs. Albert Julian' are visiting relatives in Mis souri. Sam Bridges was brought home the last of the week from the Good Samaritan hos- pual in Portland. Bridges I was seriously burned Sent J ' in ine lire which destroyed hi home, and will have to go 10 aiayion eacn flay for treat ment. Mr. and Mr. Earl Allen re turned home Sunday from Midvale, Idaho, after a weeks visit at the home of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fox. They also visited the R. J. Fox home while there Spending this week at the Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Oven-browned Steak With 30 salads to help yourself to, coffee by the Silex-full, and choice of desserts. All You Can Eat KIDS UNDER 10 44 c THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SaJem, Oregoa Earl Allen home is hi aunt, Mrs. Edes Allen, from Blue River. She aUo will visit at tha borne of Mrs. Leots Wor den and daughter, Msrjorle. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lyon and son, Larry, have returned to Lyons ton the winter. They have been living at Claukanle, and have their trailer house parked at the Wayne Ran soma. i L Mr., and Mrs. Keith Taylor. Maurice and Jan of Wald- port, (pent tha week-end In Lyons. They were guests at the noma of her parents. Mr. and Mr. Pat Lyon and sister Mr, and Mrs. Wsyna Ransom He remained for the week to help Wayne Ransom at tha Gaa Heat company, Mra. Tar lor and children returned home Tuesday. Monday Mr. Taylor and children with Mr. and Mrs Pat Lyon and Mrs, Wayne Ransom spent tha day at the Ed Ciller home In Marion. Mrs. Gisler is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyons and the occasion honored her on her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mr. Henry Hols fuas and Mr. and; Mrs. Oscar Naue were evening guest at the hom of Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Roy. Later in tha eve ning Mrs. Roy was honored on her birthday anniversary with cane ana coiiee Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brlske of Salem and Mrs. Edee Alleif of Blu River were Monday eve- nlng dinner guests at the hom or Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen. The Briikes brought Mrs. Al len to spend the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye moved last week Into their newly completed house. They plan to demolish the old one. Hubbard Hubbard The H..hkrH Community church (Congrega tional) will hold the monthly potluck dinner Thursday, No vember 12, at 6:30 p.m. in the Parish haU. The Rev. Robert Hamnel of Aurora will speak following i in? dinner and music will be presented by Miss Shirley Moore of Hubbard. Everyone interested in form ing an adult Sunday school class in the Hubbard Commun- ity church 1 urged to meet at me rarisn house at 10 a.m Sunday, Nov. IS. Coffee will be served and plans discussed for organizing the group. The nev. cawin Salter of Salem will be in charge of the wor- ""'PJK":' " 11:18 " l Mrs. Glen Purdom was host ess for.- the Monday evening meeting of the Mary-Martha Circle of the Hubbard Com munity church, and led the de votionals for the meeting. mrs wayne raxton gave a report from the book "Sand and stars, s missionary story of Peru. Miss Lenore Scholl presided. Forty five dollars was re ported netted from the pie so cial Saturday evening. Twenty five dollars wss voted out to help re-decorate one of the up per rooms of the Parish house. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. Elvan Pitney, December 14. Webfoot Webfoot After a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Williamson at Lafayette, Mrs. J. R. Bell of Webfoot has 1 returned to her home where I she is convalescing following a j,nd in iiiojui vfviaiuil ill run Twenty-two members attend ed the regular monthly meet ing of the Friendly Neighbors held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr In the Webfoot district. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Curfman The annual election of offl cers of Dayton-Wehfoot grange No 718 will be held at the reg ular November business meet ing Saturday evening, Nov. 14. finest m CHINESf in IHEiKAH DINNERS CHINA CITY 2S5S South Commercial Phone Mill FAMOUS IUFFET FAM ttH if Fsrrf and Rkjs. Hopewell HnneweU Tha Uujwu Missionary society held It thank offering meeting Tues day evening, Nov. 10 at the hom of Mr.- and Mrs. Kuitl Seiala. Mra. Glen Harris, sec retary of spiritual Ufa, was the leader and Mra. Howard Steph ens and Mra. Rosa Roger were assistant boa tease. Mrs. S. C. Waller, president, was In charge of the business meeting Homecoming servlc will be Nov. 22, beginning at 10 a.m. The first meeting of the Hopewell Community club was held Thursday evening, Nov. t at tha school house. Officer elected for the new year were president, Mrs. Glen Harris; vie president, Mrs, Frank Hersha, snd secretary-treasur or, Mrs. Frank Westerhous. The next meeting of the club will b held Dec. I. A newly-organized Garden club held It first meeting at the bom of th president. Mrs. John Geisler on Friday after noon, Nov. 6. Mrs. Eugen Wil son Is secretary-treasurer of the club. Tha next meeting will be held Dec 4 at 2 p.m. at th hom of Mra. J. S. Gllkey. Rev. and Mrs. Clair Harris of Portland were Friday vial tors at the home of their son. Rev. and Mrs. Glen Harris. . Mrs. Mary Balrd of New. burg, sister of Mrs. Charles Stephens, is slightly improved at Good Samaritan hospital In Portland following surgery last Tuesday morning. Arthur Hauser (pent the weekend y-"Ji his family at the home 01 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deedon. He returned to eastern Oregon Sunday afternoon for another two week's work as a government accountant Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wester hous ipant last weekend with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. CT C. Shoop in Al bany, helping care for a new granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Rose Rogers visited Mr. and Mrs. Seth No ble in Newburg Sunday after noon. Mrs. Noble is a niece of Mr. Rogers' aister-in-law, Mrs. George Rogers of Los Angeles, land was a recent visitor with her aunt in Los Angeles, who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. John Kotka and family apent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kot ka In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steph ens called on her aunt, Mrs. Will Branson in DeLake on Saturday, and found her some what improved. She has been seriously ill following pneu monia. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Steph ens returned Saturday from a hunting trip. Their new home is progressing rapidly, with Charles and Russell Sergeant doing the building. Stephen Reed left Salem by bus to report for overseas duty on Tuesday. Mrs. Reed and in fant son will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Reed for a few days. Richard Ketchum is plan ning to join the merchant mar-: ine, and went to Portland on! Monday for examinations. j Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lafferty 1 and Glen Pershall were Sunday afternoon caller at the N. O. Pearse home. Elder R. G. Schaffner of Sa lem continued his studies on "Revelation" at the S. D. A. church Friday evening, and j Mrs. Richard Jones sang a solo miuit uie service, r-a lernu was morning speaker at the S. D. A. church Saturday, and r-&ldJuU l-n TOMORROW NIGHT AT MIDNIGHT! FRIDAY -THE -13th HORROR SHOW! W have had so many requests from ardent horror show tons to get a program that would strik terror to their vary being, that w hav at lost complied. Here is the answer to these requests. Here is the terror-ridden show you will see: "FRAKKENSTEIN MEETS WOLFMAN" AND "SON OF FRANKENSTEIN" Make no mistake: This is strong stuff a show deliberately designed to terrify the on looker. Here are 132 minutes of stark horror in a show which you will long remember if you eventually recover. Tomorrow at Regular Saturday evening, several member of th church lav a program over tha radio for th pauenia at tha IB. hospital. Among thoa who participated were Mrs. Albert Terr ill and Mr. and Mrs. Wsldo Maker. Larry and Lonni Ledford of Salem were guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Pears this week. Sandra and Vickie Ledford were guests of their grandparent, Mr. and Mra. Kenneia Coberlt Sunday night. Ballston Balaton - Mr. and Mrs. Jer ome Reese obaerved their for tieth wedding anniversary at their bom Nov. T with a fam ily dinner. Present were their son snd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Reec and three chil dren, and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cartrlt and three children of Portland, and their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rudd of Sa lem. Another son. Edward, was unable to be present Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bowman of Dallas were visitors at the bom of Mrs. Lily Bowman last week. Walnut picking was started In the Keck and Hill orchard the tint of the week. Weekend visitor at tne hom eof Mrs. Edna Tulford were her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Silvis of Eugene; her nephew, R. E. Silvis Jr., wife and three chil dren, of Portland; and Mr. Mary Blakley and Mr. ana Mr. J. P. Byer of St. Helens. Mrs. Fred Smith of Gopher Valley spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shade Snow. Ora Rebekah lodge met in regular session Friday evening and elected the following offi cers tor the coming year: no ble grand, Hattle Brooks; vice grand, Edna Tufford; secretary, Lucille Focht; treasurer, Delia Edson. Detroit Detroit Hallett and Contin-1 ental Construction company, j headquarters at Madras, Ore., has established a job office at j Detroit from where a crew of j approximately 30 men will work to string wire from De troit to Maupin for the Bonne-. ville Power Administration. Estimated length of time for completion of the project Is one year. Wire Superintendent Dell ! Edlefsen is an uncle of Marion Kite of Detroit Mrs. Cal Schlador and her sister, Mrs. Lula Briggs of Cor-1 vallis were Sunday visitors at the home of another sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. 1 Scheurer of Eugene, who have I just celebrated their 92nd wed-1 ding anniversary. Visitors at the Schlador home Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. Woodmancy, former Silverton friends now living in Salem. NOW SHOWING Open :4S "THE BAND WAGON" Technleeler Fred Aataira, Cyd Charts Comedy Co -Hit -"LOOSE IN LONDON" With the Bewery Beys Bee This Shew Oa Onr New Wide 8IVLER SCREEN Midnight! Prices! Dallas Dallas Th Westminster Ouild of the Presbyterian church met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Ouy. Mrs. Virgil Trick conducted th business meeting and Mra. Eldon Bevens led devotions. Mrs. Trick appointed th no minating committee for the 1954 officers. They are Mrs. Frank Richard, chairman; Mra. Howard D Vo. and Mrs. Norman Baker. ' Dr. E. W. Warrington of Sa lem formerly professor of phi losophy and religion at Oregon Stat college, was guest speak er. His topic wss "The Chris tian Home." Hostesses were Mrs. Almos LeFors and Miss Mildred Staff, rin assisted by Mra. Andrew Irwin snd Mrs. Guy. A bouquet of fsll flowers centered the refreshment ta ble. Guests bidden were Mrs. Jean Howe, Mrs. William Maas. Mrs. Lloyd Cooly. Members present were Mrs. Norman Baker, Mrs. Claude Beebe, Mrs. Eldon Bevens, Mrs. E. W. Benbow. Mrs. Ho bart Carr, Mrs. Henry Cole man, Mrs. Howard DeVoe, Mrs. Frank Guy, Mrs. N. John Han son, Mrs. Bruce Hoff, Mrs. An drew Irwin, Mrs. Blaine John son, Mr. Almos LeFors, Mrs. Msx McGlsssen, Mrs. David Moser, Mrs. Hollis Ottaway, Mr. Frank Richards, Mra. Hol lis Smith, Miss Mildred SUf rln, Mrs. Ross Simpson, Mrs. Virgil Trick, Mr. Tony Zan- dol, Mr. Robert Woodman. The Women's Missionary So. eiety of the Presbyterian church met in the social rooms of the church Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Frank Richards conducted the business meet ing. Mrs. Tracy Staats led the devotion. Mr. John Fully gave thel0f bridge. yi ay w jur uic missionaries in ; the Year Book. Mrs. Earl Rich ardson presented a film on the SJ3 phoni a-taa Now Playing! Richard Carlson "MAGNETIC MONSTER" "PHANTOM FROM SPACE" !! S0e Till i t William Holdea Den Taylor "STALAG 17" Also Clifton Webb in "Mr. Scoutmaster" raoNi s-stm Jane Wymaa Sterling Hayden in "SO BIG" "AFFAIR IN MONTE CARLO" la Technicolor STARTS DORIS DAY " Miiilmiii ,J5L Added SHORT 1 'H:M r" mm a. MINSTREL DAYS" Thunder. NorMibw 12, 1953 'hom life of th native ef Alaska. aiit boxes containing dona tions for th year were collect ed and opened. Hostesses for th afternoon were Mrs. Claude Beebe and Mrs. Harry Holverstort Guest bidden were: Mrs. Paul Mor gan, Mrs. Howard Carpenter Mrs. Fred Rosen crania. Members present were Mr. Earl Benbow, Mrs. Roy Bla chard, Mrs. J. E. Jonson, Mrs. c. j, tniieao, Mrs. 1 w, plum mer, Mrs. Tracy Staata, lira. E. J. Fully, Mrs. Ed. Himes. Mrs. Conrad Stafrln, Mrs. Earl Richardson, Mrs. Milton Mil. ler, Mrs. Holli Smith, Mr. Sidney Hanson. Wheatland Wheatland Mr. and Mn John Stockhoff of Kansas City, Kan., arrived at th home of his brother and slster-hj-law, Mr and Mra. Fred C. Stockhoff, in the Wheatland district for a one week visit They have visited another brother and lter-ln-law, Mr. and Mr. Henry Stockhoff, at Halfway, Ore., one week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gil christ of Portlsnd were week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe' Beaty of Wheatland district. The women are lister. Mrs. Aria Hagstrom of Port land was a weekend guest of her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beaty in the Wheat land district. WILLAMETTE LODGE Wallace Road The Novem ber meeting of Willamette lodge country club will be held Saturday, night, Nov. 14, with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sloper, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Doan and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lantis as hosts for the 8:30 supper and evening Starts Sunday n amy I nuc mm rutmuia) ui it rLW. IV ithbegrtrftj, If -Af. "Las CLARK GABLE AVA GARDNER leCHNlCOinQ GMffKniV North f the Sahara SCOOP! Pro Footfall Gam Thrill L .A. Ranu-S.P. 49ers TODAY! IfidJ Attraction SUBJECT tei Ukaif NEWS COLOR CARTOON Dial i-nu