Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 24, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SaJcm, OrefM
In- The
Edits fcy HIXI FORBES
Buena Vista
Buena Vista Th Buena
Vista-Highland club net at
tba Community hall Wednes
day morning when Evadna
Prather and Gladys Stapleton
', gave the demonstration on
"Oregon Sweets." President
Melba Powers asked for sug
gestions tor the new years
work, to take to the county
program planning meeting.
Present were Mesdames
Clair Craber, Faye Callles,
Henrietta Buiby, Mary Draz
doff, Kate Bride, Coldie Bow
man, Gaye Dodle, Nellie Mill-
houser, Mable Short, Retha
Johnson, Wanda Ward, Melba
Powers, Olive Wells, Margaret
Ililf, Gladys Stapleton, Era
. dna Prather, Hazel Wells, L.
Gorman, Bessie Hall, - and
Elma Hultman. Guests ere
. Mrs. Pearl King and Mrs.
Fred Scott of Salem. The next
. meeting will be Dec. 16, when
Olive Wells and Alice Paul
son will demonstrate "Foods
for entertaining."
Buena Vista Women's club
'' . held its meeting Wednesday
, afternoon with 17 members.
Mrs. Lelsnd Prather gave a
report for the cemetery com
. mittee stating a special meet
; lng will be held In the county
' court room Nov, 34 at 10 a.m.
The nominating committee,
Henrietta Busby and Faye
Callles, presented the follow
ing names: for president, Mary
Drazdoff; vice-president. May
Drazdnff; 2nd vice-president,
Bessie Hall: secretary, Har
rlet Busby, treasurer, Clair
Graber. They were elected.
The next meeting will be
Dec. 0, an evening meeting
with a Christmas party when
secret pals will be revealed.
Guests, Mrs. Fred Scott and
Mrs. Pearl King, greeted the
group for the first time this
year.
Clair Graber and Elma
were hostesses..
At the next meeting the so
cial committee and program
committee will have charge of
the party.
. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCann
of Puyallup, Wash., and Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Engle of Ort
Ing, Wash., were visiting with
Mrs. Georgia Prather Thurs
day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ott of
Portland brought Mrs. Msud
Johnson home after a three
weeks stay there this week.
The Jersey Cattle club held
a meeting at the Community
hal Thursday when Mr. and
Mrs. Wslt Lierman were hosts
Mrs. Victor Bride assisted Mrs.
Lierman.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Elia Long were Mr. and
Mrs. D. Hammer of The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Grieb and
daughter of White Salmon, and
Mra. John Lavota of Portland.
Virginia Busby of Portland
(pent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Busby.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bride,
Mr. and Mrs. John Dnwdoff at
tended a meeting of the Dairy
Produces in Rlckreall Tuesday
evening which was sponsored
by the McMtnnville co-op.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Busby
visited relatives in Tillamook
Wednesday and on the way had
an auto accident when another
car drove across the road In
front of them and they skidded
THE
COLONIAL
HOUSE
Will Be
CLOSED
Thanksgiving Day
NEW
YORK
STEAK
TURKEY DANCE
Wednesday, November 25th
DOOR PRIZE
Modern and Old-lime
CRYSTAL
Valley
Into them, the car was slightly
damaged but they were not
hurt.
Jack Wells gsve bis trsvel
talk and showed pictures at
Mehama P-TA. Friday night
and at Dallas Chamber of
Commerce Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wells
had dinner Sunday at the W.
W. Wells borne In Salem.
A 4-H not-luck dinner will
be held at the Parker school
house Nov. 28. The leaders are
cooking and sewing club, Mrs.
Wesley Fickle; assistant, Mrs.
Kenneth filler: food preserva
tion, Mrs. Monroe Clint: as
sistant, Mrs. Philip Sperling;
garden club, Betty Cline; live
stock, Jack Wells, assistsnt,
Betty Cline.
Smithfield
Smlthfield Mr. and Mrs.
Sol N. Ediger, state directors
for Oregon Child Evangelism
FellowshiD together wun Jnr.
and Mra. Jake P. Fast of North
Dallas, Miss Ann Hamm of
Dallas, and Mr. ana Mrs.
George Deckert and young son
of Glendive, Mont., motored to
Salem on Tuesdsy evening to
attend a Thanksgiving Fellow
ship dinner sponsored by the
Salem- Child Evangelism Fel
lowship In the soclsl rooms of
the Evangelical United Breth
ren church.
A feature of the evening was
the showing of the film "Stars
In your Crown.
Salem now has 24 clubs In
and around the city.
Pratum
Prelum Mrs. Oscar Wigle
was host to the Prstum Wo
men's Society of Christian
Service Wednesday afternoon
In the church basement Mrs.
E. A. Young of Sslem wss the
guest speaker.
The annual U'-.lon Thanks
giving service, Methodist and
Mennonite, will be held at the
Emmanuel Mennonite church
Thursday morning at 10:30.
The speaker will be Rev.
John Hauler of the Lebanon
Baptist church.
Webfoot
Webfoot Officers elected by
the Webfoot subordli ate grange
No. 718 recently follow:
Master, George Doud; over
seer, Ray McManlmie; lectur
er, Mrs. Tom Lyman; ateward,
Clifford Gibbon; assistant stew.
ard, Mike Smith; chaplain, Mrs.
Clifford Gibbon: treasurer.
D. C. Clark: secretary. Mrs.
George Doud; gatekeeper', Rich
ard Lofton; Ceres, Miss Laura
Shafer; Pomona, Mrs. Arch
Shafer; Flora, Mrs. Mike Smith;
lady assistant steward, Mrs.
Richard Lofton; executive com
mittee, Henry Doud, T. Lyman
and Jamea Richardson.
The men plan to haul wood
to the hall Saturday, Nov. 21.
The women will prepare din
ner for the men at the hall.
An open meeting will be
held Nov. 28
A Thanksgiving program is
being prepared by lecturer Bar
bara Lofton.
A display table showing ideas
for Christmas gifts will be in
charge of Mrs. T. Lyman.
Officers of Webfoot Juvenile
r,ne tor 195- elected at the
meeiing neia oaiuraay, Novem
ber 14, are:
Master, Kaipn Lymsn: over-
"'"s uuiinn; lecturer, ,
xvonne cotton; steward, David Pian, were completed for the
Gross; assistant steward, Jan ,nnUal bazaar which will be
McManlmie; chaplain, Joane.hoiH at ih. M-i.t.tnn irhnnl
Gross; treasurer, Leslie Lyman:
; secretsry. Helen McManlmie;
gatekeeper, Steven Lofton;
Ceres, Patsy Hendrlckson;
Pomona, Marilyn McManlmie;
Mora, reggy Hendrlckson; LAS
Claire Gross; recreation chair-
. .
man, Don Shafer.
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Music by Pop Edwards
GARDENS
Lyons
Lyons Mrs. Glen Berringer,
Lyons, Rt. 1. Thursday evening
received a telephone call from
her son, Corp. Jim Richman In
Japan, who is a telephone line'
man with the U. f . Army and
located near Tokyo. Mrs. Ber
ringer stated that she could
hear him quite clearly and that
it was rriday evening there.
Richman baa been In the serv
ice year and a half and over
seas about a year.
Relatives and friends gath
ered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Cruson Saturday eve
nlng to help Mrs. Cruson eel-
ebrste her birthday anniver
sary. Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Cruson and Bon
nie; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cruson,
Mary Jo and Buddy, and her
mother, Mra. Alice White of
St. Regis, Mont., Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Cruson, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald McWhlrk, Maria, Er
roll. Hugh and Rhonda all of
Lyons, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Woffard and two children of
Mehama.
Miss Judy Kunkle returned
home after spending several
days In Salem with her sister,
Miss JoAnne Kunkle, who Is
employed there.
Mrs. Virgil Rogers went to
Portland Sunday afternoon, to
spend a few days with Mrs.
Frsnk Keith who Is very ill.
She is a close friend of the
Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Keys, Ly
ons, Rt 1, who recently pur
chssed property in Lyle, Wash.,
moved there Monday. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Burgess of Salem
have bought the Keys property
here and will take possession
st once.
Mr. and Mrs. Layman Jones
are receiving congratulations
upon the arrival of another
daughter. Mrs. Jones and baby
returned home from the hospi
tal. Hugh Johnston went to Rho
dodendron Monday, called
there by an accident to one of
his trucks.
Mr. and Mrs. Lelsnd Msn-
nlng were Sundsy evening din
ner guests in Salem at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Polk.
Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mra. Ed Cruson
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ma
ther and daughter, Penny, of
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Hunt
of Stayton have moved Into the
Forrest Nydegger house. Hunt
recently received his discharge
from the Army. Mrs. Hunt is a
daughter of the Nydeggers.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett
and son, Cecil, returned home
Sunday evening after a week s
visit In Los Angeles, Calif..
where they were guests at the
home of their son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bassett.
Mrs. George Huffman visited
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Hubbsrd In
Eugene Sundsy. Miss Jeanette
Huffman, who had spent sever
al days at the home of her
grandparents, returned home
with her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sieg,
who have been living with
their son and daughter in law,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sieg in
the George Cllpfell house in
Fox Valley, have-moved to the
Barney Kir sen house In Meha
ma.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramie Martell
have as their guest her niece
Daphne White of Nwport
Lyons The Women's Socie
ty of Christian Service held its
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Leonard Cruson Tuesday after
noon. . Mrs. George Huffman,
president, presided over the
business meeting. Mrs. E. L.
Roye led the devotions and Mrs.
Alice Huber was in charge of
the proRram of the day on
"Stowardshlp.
house Tuesday evening, Dec
1. Serving of the supper will
be from 6 to 8 p.m. There will
: homemade candy, Christmas
ISU IdlllVWUlK, XUIUIIB.
caras, iisn pona, etc. rrc.ciu
',r ,nT "in, .!. .
i Glen Julian, Wlllard Hartnell,
George Huffman, Oscar Naue,
' Ed Cruson. Loren Chamberlain,
Albert Remmenga, John Neal.
Russell Thiel, Ivan Smith,
Wood Oliver. Wilson Stevens,
E. L. Roye, Alex Bodeker,
Chester Roy, Mrs. Viola Zan
der, Mrs. Inet Ring, Mrs. Alice
Huber, Mrs. Hudson and Mrs.'
Frsnk Stead, who wss a guest1
for the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian
made a trip to Portland Wed-,
nesday. They took her mother,
Mrs. White, who has been visit-1
lng at the Julian home, to her
home in Portland.
I The pre school mothers held
their meeting Wednesdsy eve
nlng at the home of Mrs. Al
wood Aronson, with Mrs. Don
ald Huber chairman In charge.
Plans were made for the Christ
mas party and their part in the
Christmas program. Present
for the meeting were Mesdsmes
Frank Spellmelre, Clem Deis
ter, John Prtdeaux, Roy Brown,
Lloyd Free, Gayle Pennington,
etnas S-srae
Eirhsra WMmark
Karl Maldea
"Tat Hm Mat trseaT
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The Wonder fa I
Wiemeraner
'The Dof aonedett
Dot"
Donald Huber, Ed James. Wil
liam Hargin, Jack Duggan,
Wendell Weaver, Thompson
and Mrs. Alice Huber.
Mrs. Herman Free was hos
tess for the Wednesday after
noon card club at her home. A
1:10 o'clock dessert luncheon
was followed by several tables
of 800. Mrs. Orville Downing
held high score, Mrs. Pst Ly
ons second high and Mra. Rus
sell Thlel low. Attending the
party were Mesdames Bob
Carleton, John Kunkle, Bert
Lyons, Earl Allen, Floyd Bas
sett, Arthur Olmstead, Oscar
Naue, Bob Free, Chester Roy,
Andrew Sieg, Vern Nydegger,
Russell ThieL Pat Lyons, Or
ville Downing and the hostess,
Mrs. Herman Free. I
Members of the Altar society
of the St Patrick's Catholic
church held their meeting at
the home of Mrs. Mike
Schwindt Thursday evening.
The discussion topic of the eve
ning was bingo parties, one to
be held each month.
Plan. wVr. mad. for the
Christmas party, which will be
held at the first meeting In
December at the home of Mrs.
Mike Fink. Attending the
meeting Thursday evening
were Mesdames Merrill Brass
field, Phillip Pietrok, John
Jungwirth, Pat Lyona, Herman
Free, Bob Free, Lloyd Free,
and the hostess, Mrs. Mike
Schwlndt
Layman Jones Is in Santiam
Memorial hospital, suffering
from severe bruises, cuts and
lacerations he received Thurs
day evening in a car accident
when his car skidded on slip
pery pavement as he was com
ing home from work. The ac
cident occurred near Gates.
Butteville
Butteville Mr. and Mrs.
William Dentel and Fred Den
tel spent several days in Jor
dan valley visiting relatives.
While there, they attended the
wedding and reception of their
niece. Miss Alta Mae Dentel,
daughter of Russell Dentel.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jones
and children spent the week
end in Seattle visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Miller and family.
The families are cousins.
Mrs. Lillie Cunningham,
who spent the summer in
Elma, Wash., with her daugh
ter, Mrs. James Bosler, has re
turned to the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. Ray Martin in Butte
ville. Mrs. Beryl Breithaupt spent
the weekend visiting relatives
in Halsey and Cor va His. She
has a mother and sister in Hal
sey and a brother in Corval
lis. Another brother, C. E.
Qulmby, has recently moved
to his new farm home at Far
go, which he purchased IrorrU
.Turk Mnrrav "f
The annual dinner and ba
zaar sponsored by the ladies
of the Butteville Congrega
tional church and held at the
Butteville school on Armistice
day was a big success. They
served turkey dinners to more
than ISO adults and almost ran
out of food.
Mrs. W. O. Lindquist has
just returned from a week's
vacation in California which
was crammed with sight see
ing and visiting. She and Mrs.
Elwood Faist of Canby, drove
Mrs. Falst'a father, Fred Gar
rett, to the home of his son,
Don Garrett, where he will
spend the winter. They drove
Mr. Garrett a car down, and
returned by air.
They visited Mr. Garrett'a
sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Dalton at Mt. Shasta.
At Pismo Beach they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carl, an
other sister, and her husband.
Mr. Carl is an uncle of Marion
and Manton Carl of Hubbard.
Marion being the flying ace of
national fanie.
They talked with Jack Kas
mussen and Dannie McLeon by
phone. The boys are stationed
at Ft. Ord. They also enjoyed
the 17-mile scenic drive at
Monteray of the Del Monte
Dhi.,.1. Mnwipal nn
j other points visited were
(Carmel, The Pinnacles. Sail
nas and Stockton valley.
The Butteville PTA held Its
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Dallas The Dallas Garden
club met in the Chamber, of
Commerce rooms Thursday
afternoon. Mrs. Livesley pre
sided at the business meeting.
Mrs. Norman Baker gave
an account of the meeting of
the Federation of Garden club
meetings she attended during
the past month which .were
held et Beaverton, Milwaukle
and Portland. Mrs. Howfard
Eastman described a plant she
had grown in her yard during
the summer.
Plans were made to have a
Christmas party at the Decem
ber meeting, members to
bring a covered dish also a
gift which the guests would
exchange during the luncb
hour.
The prealdent announced
that the program would be in
charge of Mrs. Clsude Hois-
ington and Mrs. Norman
f Jttr.
presidents of the club. Fea
tured during the afternoon
was a contest to identify an
assortment of seeds, Mrs. Al
lie Hennigan won the prize.
Mrs. Burt Campbell and Mrs.
Elmer Bowman were in charge
of decorations, using fall
flowers about the room and a
center piece of various kinds
of vegetables and nuts banked
by an upstanding copper tray
on the tea table. Serving on
the refreshment committee
were Mrs. - Earl More, Mrs.
Hilda Lantls and Mrs. Paul
Morgan. -
The special prize went to
Mrs. Pearl Hughs.
Dr. Robert McKnight mov
ed his family to the Milton
Miner piace east oi usual
last week. The Millers moved
into town recently. Mr. Mill
er has been custodian at the
Sarah Morrison school on
Main street for a number of
yeara and made the change to
be nearer his work.
Mrs. L. H. Rowell entertain
ed her S00 club at her home
recently.
A 1 o'clock dessrt luncheon
preceded the afternoon of
play. Bouquets of chrysanthe
mums decorated the living
room, and a circlet of color
ful fuschias centered the din
ing table. Mrs. O. S. Kelly
held high score, Mrs. Charles
Graham low and the traveling
prize went to Mrs. Elmer
Schulson.
Mrs. Florence Hunter and
Mrs. Frank Hobson filled in
for the afternoon.
Members present were Miss
Hazel Butler, Mrs. John Frie
sen, Mrs. Charles Graham,
Mrs. Elmer Schulson, Mrs.
Pearl Hughs, Mrs. O. S. Kel-
ley.
regular meeting Monday eve-
nlng. Nov. 8. C. Stewart Clark
of McLaren school wss the i
speaker of the evening.
It was announced that there
would be no PTA meeting inj
December, but that the school
Christmas program would be
presented Wednesday evening,
Dec. 23, when the usual bags'
of candy will be presented to
the youngsters. Mrs. Eddie
Jones. Mrs. Jimmy Johnson
and Mrs. Glen Haines volun
teered to till the bags with the
candy.
Hostesses for the evening
were Mrs 'Jlen Haines, Mra.
Dan C.ark a.-d Mrs. Howard
Freeman.
Glen Haines is now em
ployed on the new court house
construction job in Salem and
drives back and forth to work
each day.
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Mrs. O. S. Kelley has been
elected noble grand of Almira
Rebekan lodge. Other officers
elected to serve with her for
the coming year were Mrs. M.
V. Wolverton, vice grand; Mra.
Ralph Howe, recording secre
tary; Mrs. John McCuiston, fi
nancial secrctray; Mrs. Jack
Ragsdale, treasurer.
Appointive officers wtH be
selected later.
A social hour followed the
business session.
At the close of the evening
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Barnhart
and Mrs. Pete Kunz served re
freshments to the group.
Fruitland
Fruitlsnd Mrs. Kenneth
Runner, Mrs. Ema Rurmer,
Mrs. Arthur Schulz and Mrs.
Standifer were hosts to the
Fruitland Women's Circle Fri
day afternoon at the church
annex. It was decided to have
the Christmas dinner at the
annex Dec. IS.
Mrs. .Larry Wagner has in
vited the members of home
Extension Unit for a 10:30
o'clock breakfast at her home
Tuesday Dec. 8.
The Fruitland 'Mother's club
is sponsoring "An Open
House" at the school Tuesday
night, Nov. 24. The hours are
from 7 to S o'clock.
The Wright brothers' flrat
plane was damaged after its
fourth flight and never flew
again.
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Mince Meat TSL . i 30c
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