Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 02, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Saleta,. pregM
Wednesday, December Z, 19JJ
In The Valley
IdHed ay aOU FOKBES
Hubbard
Turner
Turner The play "Hying
nigh" presented by the Turner
Community Building organl.
Mtioo cleared $208 10.
The highlight of Saturday
evening wu the crowning of
tne king end queen. Janice
Bldwell, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Sldwell wts crown
ed queen and Bradley Peter
. ion wai crowned king.
Helen Mitchell, daughter of
Mr. end Mrt. Robert Mitchell
and Billy Bones, ion of Mr.
and Mrl. Letter Bonei, who
were tecond in the contest
were crowned ' prlnceti and
prince.
Mr i. Grace Johnton, who
has been here directing the
play, left Monday for Callfor
nia to visit. While here ahe
etayed at the home of Mr. end
Mra. X. E. Ball.
- Mri. Edith Manning, who li
now managing Dlck'a Cafe, haa
purchased the real estate
building and will atart remod
eling It and open her new res
taurant about the flrit of the
year, .
Mr. aad Mri. Albert Bataa
and family bought the Jamei
Brent residence and moved
last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Messer
old the Grill to Mr. and Mri
Claude Case Jr., of 6alem.
Mr. and Mrt. E. E. Ball re
ceived word from their ton
and hit wife, Cpl. and Mrt,
Edwin Ball, that ha it coach
of the basketball team at Camp
Drake in Japan and Mrs. Ball
- it teaching GIi at the Educa
tional Center there. '
At the regular meeting of
Victoria chapter, Order of
Eastern Star, Mrt. Scott An
derson wat initiated and Mrt.
George Cadmus, who was a
member of St. Mary's chapter
in Corvallls, transferred to
Victoria chapter.
At the next meeting, Deo. 9,
will be the Christmas party
and election of officers.
Uuests at the home of Mr.
and Mrt. William Kyte last
week-end were Mr. and Mrt.
Lamar Eggert, Ellen and Betty
of Huston, British Columbia,
and Mrs. Kyte't father, John
Huntaburger of Sunburst,
Mont.
Thanksgiving waa observed
with many family, dinners.
Dinner guetta'of Mr. and
Mrt. W. A. Rankin were Mr.
and Mm. Howard Prohoska
and Vicky and Mr. and Mm.
Calvin Young, all of Tacoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell
of Orayland, Wash., apent the
day with the Robert Mlchellf.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welt
haar had at their dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wipper, Mr.
'and Mn. Ben Wipper and Don.
The Perry Wolf family had
aa their dinner guest, his moth
er, Mrt. Grace Wolf, of Rath
drum Idaho. '
Those having dinner away
from home were Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Poitras and family and
Mr. end Mm. W. r. Hogted,
who were in Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peebles
spent the day in Scappooae
with their daughter and her
family, Mr. and Mm. Melvin
Shank.
Mrs. J M. Bones spent the
day with the Harlan Bonet
family near Mt. Angel.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kinion,
Dale, Neal, LaJano and B ren
ds, drove to Newport.
MM. Anna wniiehead wat
guett of Mr. and Mm. Roy Van
Ottlngham in Salem.
Mn. Ruby Miller entertain'
ed Sunday with a family din
ner. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Rose and Sandra of Port
land; Mr. and Mm. John Mc-
Cellist, Salem; Sherman Mill
er, Calvin, Jlmmie and Carol
Ann.
Herachel Brower will arrive
this week-eed from Modesto,
Calif., to take his parents, Mr,
and Mm. George Brower,
home with him for a visit.
Mr, Brower, who has been
seriously ill, it reported feel
ing much better.
Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson,
Mr. and Mm. Morris Peterson,
Bradley and Mark, Mr. and
Mra. Leslie Peterson, Steven
end Barbara, apent Thanksgiv
ing day at the home of Mr. and
Mm. Keith Peterson in Dallas.
pwwi a-aree
Alan Land
Jamea Mason
"BOTANY BAY"
In Technicolor
Don Ameche
"KING OVTHI
il RACE TRACK"
Turner The Methodist
Woman'! Society of Christian
Service will hold its annual
'Chicken Tamale dinner" and
bazaar on Thursday, Dee. 1, in
the Masonic hall. The serving
will be from 8 to 8 p.m.
The work committee will
meet Wednesday at the home
of the president, Mrs. Nora
Robertson to make the tama-
lea. Members of the kitchen
committee are Mm. Estella
Splva, Nora Robertson, Rose
Kaeppell, Carl Ekstrand, Sel
ma Hogsed, Wanda Versteeg
and Francine Mickey.
Bazaar committee members
include Mm. Dorothy Pearson,
Orace Prather, Gertrude Pear,
ton, Ruth Andersen, Vlda Rus
sell, Nora Robertson, Dora
Peebles, Marylln Pearson and
Wilms Andersen, The cashiers
are Mrs. Grace Prather and
Mr. and Mrs. J, O. Russell.
The proceeds will go to the
church building fund.
'Silverton
snout a-ai
STARTS TODAY!
imsm
luuuu
2nd BIG HIT!
Leaded With Leught!
ifarring
JANE RUSSELL
6S04KHO KX
FUNK SINATIA
Silverton Reported from
the Silverton hospital to their
homes for complete convales
cence are John Kaufman, sur
gery patient for treatment for
a crushed right knee sustained
in a fall from scaffolding in
building repair work, and Mrt.
Joseph A. Luthro, polio victim
for the past five weeks, being
taken to her Trinity Lutheran
parsonage home, Friday. Mrs.
Luthro is not permitted visitors.
Mrs. Hana Hagedorn under
went major surgery for an in
testinal ailnent several days
ago at Silverton hospital, and
ia reported to be making nor
mal recovery.
Volunteer firemen were call
ed to the Orchard street home
of the Stewart McClures, Sun
day morning to stand by a
chimney fire, with "no dam
age" reported.
Later in the day the volun
teer worken were called to
i assist in putting up street
i greenery decorations In down
town Silverton.
Larry Carpenter is fire chief.
JORDAN READY
FOR TALKS
Jerusalem ) Jordan i t
ready for talks with Israel at
mixed armistice commission
level to seek ways of easing the
tension along the Jordan-Israel
demarcation line, a Jordan
ministerial source said
Hubbard Mrs. Henry John
son wu elected noble grand of
Tnaiia Kebekah lodge at a re
cent meeting. She will succeed
Mm. Lawaon Jay. installation
of officeM will be la January.
Other officeM elected were
Mrs. J. C. Morrison as vice
grand, Mra. Charles Vreden
burg, recording seers tary; Mm.
George Leffjer as tnasurer end
Mm. Hannah Hunt aa financial
secretary.
Thirteen members visited the
Woodbura lodge, ,Nov. 17. A
Christmas party will be held
by the members after the Dec.
22 meeting. Thanksgiving mas
observed with reading of a
poem by Mn. Ore Morns. Mm.
Lavonne Bothum gave e brief
resume of her recent trip to
Kansas. Five dollaM wat voted ;
out for I OOF home in Portland
for Chrtatmaa. i
The annual baiaar and din-1
ner netted $190 for the Ladiee'j
Aid of the Hubbard ComantM
nity church, as reported at in "
Wednesday afternoon sneeun '
Devotions for the day were tug
by Mrs. Hannah Hunt and Mrt. '
Russell Roilofsoa. j
Mrt. John Morrison present-j
ed a chapter from "Women of
the Old Testament"
The membcM voted to buy!
T. B. sells and to help with
the Christmas fund at Mac-
Laren Boys' school. Hostesses
for the day were Mrs. N. A.
Mann, Mrs. A. L. Murphy and
Mrs. E. T. Rose. The next
meeting, December (, will be
for all day and will be devoted
t- cleaning.
Second Lieutenant Bill Rose,
of the U. S. Airforce, son of Mr,
and Mm. E. T. Rose, is home on
leave. He will report Dec. IS
to Limestone airbase near Ban
gor, Me.
The John H. Strains and
children and the John W
Strawns and daughter were
guests Thanksgiving day of
Mrs. Anna Danskey in West
Woodburn.. The John H.
Strawns also were celebrating
their 28th wedding anniver
sary.
The granddaughters of Mr.
and Mrs. N. A. Mann, Judy
and Joyanne spent the Thanks
giving holiday week end with
their other grandparents, Mr.
and Mm. Chet Manning of
Portland. 1
The Hubbard grade school
Christmas program will be pre
sented in the school gymnasium
Tuesday evening, Dec. 22.
Come to Worship" will in
clude all students and the grade
school band will also play. St.
Nicholas is scheduled for an
appearance with treats for the
children.
Mm. Kenneth Fox in Port
land. Other guests were Mra.
J. T. Fox, mother of Mr. Fos,
whe bat Just returned from a
trip east, and Mr. and Mra, AI
via Farmer. Mra. Miller, Mm.
Kenneth Fox, Mlae bene Fox
and Mm. J. T. Fox were call-;
en during the day on Dr. and
Mrs. Thomas Simt of Wood
burn who are at the home of
Mr. and Mra. Neal Butterfleld
in Portland,, both convalesc
ing from illness.
Mr. and Mm W. Karl Dun-
ner returned Monday from e
three-weeks trip of 4249 miles
in their car, visiting Moberly,
Mo., and Chicago. At Moberly
they visited Mm Dunn's tit
ter and family. Mr. and Mrt.
Herbert Martin, and Mr.
Dunns brother, Ernest L.
Dunn, end ia Chicago, at the
home of Mrt. Dunn's brother,
Mr. and Mra. Fred Fleming.
Monmouth
Zena
Woodburn
Woodburn MaJ. Donald
E. Jones has re-enlisted in the
air force and with his wife
and daughter left last week
for Denver, Colo., where he
will be stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Butter-
field were dinner guests on
Thanksgiving at the home of
their son and family, Mr. and
Mm. Neal Butterfieid In Portland.
Mm. Lillle Moberg of Sa
lem was house guest of Mrs.
Margaret Johnston and Mrs.
Fred J. Miller recently and
attended the wedding of Miss
Gertrude Wampole and How
ard Lengele. Mrs. Moberg.
Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. Miller
were guests of Mrs. Clarence
C. Wampole at a coffee hour
at the Wampole farm on Mon
day, honoring Mrs. Moberg.
Dr. H. G. Ross of Glendale.
Calif., arrived Monday by
plane to Join his wife in a
visit at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter. Rev. and
Mrs. Robert E. Van. Mrs. Ross
has been here several weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Miller
of Woodburn were honored
guests at a Thanksgiving din
ner at the home of Mr. and
DTARTg TODAY Open 1:45
THE CADDY"
Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis
C - Feature
"GLORY BRIGADE"
With Victor Mature
Todoyfcgetf . - w Jtln, Today
GImm
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Gloria
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WIU.ARD PARKER. BARBARA PAYTON k
"THE GREAT JESSE JAMES RAID" Q
M Spring Valley
Hms Maaionary society will
t entertained at the ennual
Cfcrutmas party, for which
aire. W. D. Crawford la host
eat each year, Thursday, Dec.
3. at 1 p m.
Dr. L. E. Barrick will show
picture of his trip to the
Holy Land and a gift ex
change will be held.
Week-ending at Neltcott
were Mr. and Mm. Theodore
Burnt of Zens end their
friends, Mr. and Mm. Harry
Phillips of Salem.
Monmouth Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Green and family re
turned home Saturday even
ing from a week trip to Fres
no, C a 1 1 f, ' to visit Mm. '
Oreen's sister.
Kenneth MeCrst, president
of the Oregon Purebred
I h e e p b r aeders association
spoke et the recent regional
livestock and meat conference
held in Covallta. He ssld
that a lamb marketed milk
fat off grass early in tummsr
ia moat profitable for western
Oregon sheepmen and that
sheep can best be used toutll-
lie forage now going to waate. i
The organisation of which
McCrea it president will hold
Its annual meeting in Salem, i
Dec. 10. j
William Jensen of Junction
City visited Saturday , with
his father, who it ill and con- i
fined hit bed, at the home of
Mm. Slebert Williamson, a
titter of William Jensen.
Persons uniting with the
EUB church recently are Mr. j
and Mra. Richard Bower. Mr. !
and Mm. E. B. Gobat. Mn. I
Etthtr Kenthaw, Mn. Hilda
Wirt and Mrt. William Crisp. i
Shirley Speece. a aenlor et
C a i c a d e College, Portland,
spent the holiday week end !
with her grandmother, Mrt. I
Susan Graxen. Her parents.
the Rev. and Mrt. Virgil
Speece, now in evangelistic
work in South Dakota. I
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