Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 27, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, NoTeraber 27, 195S
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SaJem. Ortioa
PattT
Duuib ana opurs
By SUSAN YOUNGQUIST
About thl time, in many I Speaking of the Seamsters,
Saddle club homes, people are they and tha Denver Youn
aittinc back, remember inf all; went bird bunting in eastern
Vie many uungs mat go into.uregon about two weeka ago,
a Thanksgiving dinner, yet en
Wing that big turkey sand'
wich that follows tha holiday
feast.
Moat of the club membera
were at family dinner, rang
ing in aiza from five people to
people. The Earl Hurraya
traveled over to Scio for a re
union with their aon-in-law
and daughter, and of course,
the grandchildren. In the Roy
Etender home, 13 were gath
ered around the table. ,
It wai really "over the hill
to Grandma's house" for the
Bart McKinneys and the Willis
Clarks. Marie, Bart and their
daughter Teddy have been at
Alanzanita at her mother's
home this past week, and were
Coined by tha Clarks and Olive
and Marie's grandfather yes
terday. Esther and Ervtn
Jtfard threatened to have a
sauerkraut and sparerib din
ner "just to break tradition,"
quoth Ervin.
The Seamsters were another
at home" couple. But what
with Judy, their daughter. Bob
and Pat, their son and daughter-in-law,
Gladys sister from
Gresham, and also her folks, it
'was a large group, who gath
red.
and brought back greetings
from Doris and Roy Shannon
at Ruby Ranch In the Jordan
Valley. Roy was ona of the
club a original membera.
The Youngquist home wain t
exactly empty either. Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Sherrett, and
son Gordon were here from
Eugene to make it really a nice
day. They are the aunt, uncle,
and cousin of Mrs. Youngquist.
A new policy has been adopt
ed at the barn concerning the
younger set. On Saturday aft
ernoons, from S to 4, the arena
will be strictly for the kids.
They may ride or drill, if
they'd like or do practically
anything else within reason.
Either Glenn Conglin or Bus
Youngquist will be there to su
pervise the activities. If par
ents of the youngsters are
members of the club, he needn't
Join the club Just to ride on
Saturday afternoon,
President Ivan Sutton, la now
minus one horse. He sold his
sorrel quarter-horse, "Red," to
Glen Struckmeier.
Another Saddle club dance
is coming up. More details la
ter.
Shower
For Bride
; Silverton Mrs. Harold
jktires of Silverton, bride of
early November, was compli
mented at a miscellaneous
.postnuptial ahower Wednes
day evening tt Silverton Hills
.Grange hall club rooms. Host
esses for the occasion were
,Mrs. Marlon Miller of Victor
Point, Mrs. Lloyd Oveross,
Mrs. Oden Johnson, assisted
by the mother-in-law of the
-bride, Mrs. Josie Mires.
- Others present were Mrs.
-Laura DuVal, Mrs. Maurice
-DuVal, Mrs. Ray Elliott, Mrs.
Wallace Satern, Mrs. Melvin
Brenden, Mrs. Bill McBrlde,
iMra. John Mauldlng, Mrs. W.
7E. Parrish. Mrs. Lewis Hall,
Mrs. Alvla Hartley, Mrs. A.
II. Sacher, Mrs. George Ben
Ion, Mrs. Maurice Benson and
Verne and Ruth Benson, Mrs.
Carrie King, .Mr. Ed' Martin,
Mtm. Clarence Herr and Pam,
'Cindy, Annette and Bruce
herr, Mrs. Lloyd Jacobson and
Donna, Mrs. Rosa Brandon,
Mrs. Melvin Kaser, Mrs. Dale
i,Hlllr, Mrs. Anton Sacher and
pLiBda and Lore, Mrs. E. A.
;jfeeugll, Mrs. Lewis Bailer and
tIrs. -WiUard Benson,
rfl!
.Greens Show at
'Stayton Dec. 12
-3 Stayton Mrs. W. A. Inglls
was hostess to Stayton Garden
Vclub in her home recently, with
-"Mrs. Fred Bercer co-hostess.
jS'inal plans were made for the
veomlng Christmas greens show,
""Winter Wonderland," Decem-
:&er 12.
n Mrs. itaieign naroia ais
eussed in detail 12 most desir
able groups of shrubs to make
jThe Frame Around My
3louse."
i The club will meet December
:J$0 t 8 p.m.. In Mrs. A. D.
Gardners' home. Election of
officers, corsage making, and
gift exchange will be featured.
"Members will dress in garden
attire, a prize to be given for
the most comical garden cos
tume produced.
The coming "Winter Wonder
land" show, open to the gen
eral public from 2 to 8 o'clock,
"December 12, in the Woman's
club house, will be Santiam
' valley's floriculture highlight of
: 1953. From "Greetings and
i Bells" to "Mood in Silhouette"
'many floral interpretations
! popular for Christmas holiday
! decorations will be displayed.
- Horticulture division classes
! will also be exhibited as well
las arrangement classes In the
j junior division. Mrs. W. A. In
i glis is general chairman.
!Plan Bazaar
i Silverton The Loyal Ber
i ean Woman's Sunday school
i class of the First Christian
church will sponsor its annual
l bazaar and merchants' lunch
. eon, from 11 o'clock until 2,
; Friday, December 4, at the
church social rooms. Also feat
i urcd will be a candy booth
and a country store.
The class president, Mrs. Ben
G if ford, will serve as general
chairman. On the kitchen
.committee are Mrs. I. L. Stew-
art, Mrs. George Kirk, Mrs.
Gladwyn Hamre and Mra. E. Z.
Kaufman.
Serving in the "country
store," wlU be Mrs. Carl
Specht and Mra. Steve Enloe.
At the candy booth will be Mrs.
L. R. Saw. er and Mrs. Mac
Houck. In charge of aprons and
fancy work will be Mrs. Dan
Geiser and Mrs. Lydia Dawes,
Publicity chairmen are Mra,
Verna Bailey and Mrs. Gus
Herr.
BACK IN STATES AGAIN
1 1
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Fathers Honored
At Rainbow Event
Woodburn Following the
regular meeting of Evergreen
assembly. Order of the Rain
bow for Girls, Wednesday night
at the Masonic temple, the
fathers of the girls were hon
ored. . About 25 fathers were
present.
A program was presented,
which Included two skits, the
first one with Miss Linda Pet
erson as chairman and the
second by Misses Jane Mc
Grath and Sharon Guthrie.
Other numbers on the program
included accordion solos by
Miss Shirley Moore, and a vo
cal solo by Miss Sue Paulson,
accompanied by Miss Jane Mc-
Grath.
At the conclusion of the pro
gram, the girls escorted their
fathers to the dining room,
where refreshments and danc
ing completed the evening.
At the next meeting, Decem
ber 9, the girls are to bring
fruit and vegetables for the
Masonic and Eastern Star
Home, and the advisory board
will be entertained.
Tuesday night, Mrs. Tom De-
Armond, mother adviser, took
a group of the girls to Salem
for "friendship night" of Chad-
wick assembly. Making the
trip were Misses Linda Peter
son, Sharon Guthrie, Sue Paul
son, Jane McGrath, Phyllis
Roberta and Dorthy Baxter.
SILVERTON Mr. r.nd Mrs.
Kenneth Hen urn and Bob, Don
and Dick entertained at
Thanksgiving day dinner for
Mr, Henjum's family relations.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Henjum,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Henjum
and Mark and Deane and Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Jorgenson. Ad
ditional guests In the. evening
were, Mrs. Henjum's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jorgenson.
This Is Staff Sgt- Thomas D. Leavines, 37, and his family
of wife and six children, all of whom arrived In Seattle
from Japan Wednesday, and passed through Salem by
auto today an route to their home In Mew Orleans, La.
Sgt. Lea vines has been In the service 11 yean. He was
In the Korean effort, and, stationed In Japan, waa with
Supply Support, 313th Carrier Wing of the Air Corps.
He is now assigned to MeDlll, Fla., and expects to make
the army his career. All of the Leavines children were
born in the states. In the picture, from left. Staff Sgt.
Leavines; Shirley Ann, 9; James and Robert, twins, 4;
Tommy, 5; Charles, S; John Eugene, 2; and Mra. Leavines,
27. They stoped In Salem for breakfast at The Grill. Lea
vines says the Air Force is the finest of the services
U.S. Flying Boxcar
Crashes, 5 Killed
Paris (fl Atl.S. Air Force
C119 Flying Boxcar from Don
aldson Base at Greenville, S. C,
crashed near Orly Field Just
outside Paria Friday killing all
live occupants.
The plane had flown from
Greenville via the Azores on a
ferrying mission en route to the
Rhine-Main base near Frank
furt, Germany, Air Force offi
cers at Orly Field said.
Those aboard included the
pilot, co-pilot, radio operator.
engineer and navigator. All five
bodies-were recovered.
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MIAMI COLD
Miami, Fla. UP) The tem
perature dipped to a cold 47
degrees in Miami Friday to
make It the coldest Nov. 27 in
the 43 years the Weather Bur
eau has been keeping records.
The previous low for the date
was 49 in 1938.
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MISS SHTRLET WEEDEB
Betrothal Told
Mrs. Grace Weeder of route
1, Sclo, announces the engage
ment of her daughter. Miss
Shirley Ann Weeder, to Wil
liam E. Albeke of Albany.
Miss Weeder Is a graduate of
St Boniface high school and Is
now employed at the office of;
sell da uevers, BUtyion. cut.
Albeke Is a graduate ot Albany
high school and is now em
ployed with the Southern Pac
ific railroad. The wedding is
planned for June.
Miss Sellie Is
Bride at Lebanon
Lebanon Miss. Ruth Sellie,
daughter of Conrad Sellie ot
Fessenden, N. D., was wed to
Donald D. Cox at a candle
light ceremony on the evening
of Nov. 14 in the Mercer Is
land, Wash., Holy Trinity Lu
theran church. The bridegroom
Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harl
V. Cox of Lebanon.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a white
French imported paper taffeta
dress and carried white roses
and stephanotis.
The bride chose as her at
tendants Miss Reta Baker, and
her sister, Mrs. Enoch Haug-seth.
Going north for the wedding i
were Mr. and Mrs. Harl V.
Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Cox, the latter pouring at the
wedding reception.
The couple went to Palm
Springs for their honeymoon.
They plan to make their home
on Mercer Island.
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