Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 07, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THC CAPITAL JOUBNAL. Sties, Otxce
Monday December 7, 1953
In The Valley
, . uiu hrifiuroBBKs
Lyons
Detroit
D) troit Honor guest at a
tort shower Tuesday evening
t the home of Mrs. Starr Reed
wu Mri. Al Warby. The 17
guest gathered with Mra.
Warby for the occasion were:
Miai Minnie Miller, Mrs. Glad
ys Claxton, lire. Margaret
Curamtngx, Mra. Dorothy Mor
gan, Mrs. ' Evelyn Cearhart,
Mrs. Lloyd Kefcliutn. Mrr. WU
11am Fryer, Mist Marlene
White. Mra. Otis White, Mra.
S. T. Moore, Mra. Earl Parker,
Mra. Scott Young, Mrs. Bob
Young, Mrs. Ray Monroe, Mrs.
Nettie McMillan, and Mrs.
Frank Moore. Co - hostesses
were Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Fran
ces KetUeson.
Miss Allison Reed celebrat
ed her fourth birthday with a
party for several of her young
friends, Thursday afternoon, at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Starr Reed. Sharing
yefreahmenta with Allison
were:: Peggy and Patrick
Moore, Eddy Loewen, Terry
Dean, Michael and Patty Ket
telson, Frankie and Lit Moore,
and Patricia Reed. Also pres
ent were: Mrs. Ed Loewen,
Mra. Frances KetUeson, Mrs.
Frank Moore, and Mrs. Reed.
C. T. Patterson, of Redmond,
was awarded the contract for
the construction of two per'
manent reinforced concrete
bridges in the Detroit vicinity,
one on Ivy Creek and one on
Blowout Creek. The bridges
are being built on forest serv
ice roads by tbe M. It M. Ply
wood Company. In accordance
with terms of the timber sale
contract requiring their eon
structlon, they will revert to
the forest service at the close
of the sale.
farmers may sign , up, which
should be done by Dee. It.
They will begin at 1:10 p ra.
and be held at Perry dale,
Dallas and Monmouth. The
one at Monmouth will be held
Friday, Dee. 11 at the city
hall.
Mr. and Mra. Edwin Sedivy
went to CaidwelL Idaho, Sat
urday to attend the funual ot
his father. Mrs. Tress McClin
tock. Maple Grove, substitut
ed at school at Pedew for Mra.
Sedivy during her absence. -
Hubbard
Hubbard The annual
Christmas meeting of the
Hubbard Woman's club was I ina were Mr. and Mra. WiUard
Lyons Mra. Pat Lyons en
tertalued tba Wednesday after
noon card club at the Rabekah
hall with a 1:10 dessert lunch
eon, followed by several tables
of S0O. Mrs. Vera Nydegger
held the high acora. Mrs. Bert
Lyons second, and Mrs. Andrew
8 leg low. Tbe next party will
be held at the hall, Dec. 19,
with the Christmas party and
gift exchange. Mrs. Earl Allan,
Mrs. Bert Lyons and Mrs. Inex
Ring will be hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Arnsen,
Ronald and Johnnie from Sum
mit, Ore., were week-end guests
at the home of Mr. and
Arthur Olmatead and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Toland,
Marvin Toland and children,
Sharon and Melvin, were re
cent guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Fetherston in
Prineville. Mrs. Fetherston Is
a daughter of the Toland.
A family reunion was held
recently at the home of Mr. and
Mra. D. A. Franklin. Attend
Monmouth
Monmouth Mrs. Clarence
Grund accompanied Mrs. Stan
ley Krueger of Independence,
Polk county commander of
the Oregon division of the
American Cancer Society, to
Portland to attend the annual
- conference of the organiza
tion. Mrs. Grund la captain of
the work here.
Dr. Al H. Glogau, dean of
men ot OCE, was speaker at
the Moumouth Luncheon club
last week and told of his work
of advising students entering
college.
The Red Cross Bloodmobile
will be at Independence on
Wednesday Dec.t, from I to
T p.m. and stationed at the
Pythian hall.
' Attending the county WCTV
meeting ta Dallas Wednesday
were Mra. Claude H. Boyd,
Mra. Blanche Rosenstock and
Lois, Mrs. Walter Baker, Mrs.
C. J. SchJoU. Mrs. Alice Tay
lor, Mra. Minnie Gillam, Mra.
I. H. Cady, Mrs. Joyce Emer
son and Mrs. J. E. Hargreaves.
Mrs. Ethel Hargls. state vice
president waa the speaker and
Rev. Rosella Douglas showed
picture of her recent trip to
Palestine.
William Green ot Ventura,
Calif., is critically ill at the
home of hla daughter, Mrs.
Blanche Mogul. Helping care
for him are two other daugh
ters, Mrs. W. W. Bennett,
Monmouth, and Mrs. Mildred
Keyt ot Salem.
Central High school Panth
ers won thr gam over the
Dayton Pirates, 38-34, at the
Central court.
Dr. Jack Bridges, who has
had an office open some hours
the past month In the Mon
mouth Hotel building, started
full time office hours Dec.l.
The Elementary PTA will
meet Monday, Dec. 7, at 6 p.m.
and Jamea Curtin, principal
of the Independence elemen
tary school, will spesk.
N. John Hansen, county ex
tentlon agent, has reported
that three meetings will be
held In Polk county to explain
the IBM agricultural conser
vation program at which
held at tbe heme of Mra.
Floyd Dominick Wednesday.
The program for the after
noon featured Mrs. Sadie Rich
singing accompanied by Mrs.
George Grim pa st the piano.
Christmas carols were led by
Mrs. Rich. A game was con
ducted by Mrs. Crimps and
the gift exchange preceded re
freshments served by co-hostesses
Mrs. Walter Shrock and
Mr. A. L Murphy.
Mrs. E. T. Rose was ap
pointed on the Christmas treat
committee for the community
and Mrs. A. F. deLespinasse
reported for the library com
mittee that the fund for same
is now In the city's general
fund.
A2c James Spence and
Stsff Sergeant Clifford Driv
er of the VS. airforce drove
back to. .Fairebild airbase.
near Spokane, . Wash.. Sunday
after spending the week-end
at the homes of their respec
tive parents, the J. W.
Spences and the Loyd Driv
ers. Spence is a dental tech
nician and Driver 1 a clerk-'
typist.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hole
of Asotin, Wash., were holi
day -guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mra. L. M. SchoU.
A Swedish Smorgasbord
will be served Wednesdsy
evening, Dec. . from 3 to 8
p.m. at North Marion union
high school by the chorus.
Proceeds of the dinner will
be used to purchase choral
robes for the chorus. The din
ner will be served by the
members of the chorus and
their mothers will prepare the
food.
The . North Marion chapter
of Future Homemakers of
America will hold their an
nual Daddy-Data night with
a Christmas theme, Thursday
evening, Dec. 10, at 7 p.m. at
the sohool.
General chairman for the
event is Beverly Copeland,
chairmen ef the other com
mittees are Joan Zehner, pro
grams . and Invitations; Dar-
lene Burnham, food; Diane
Feller, decorations; Shirley
Moore, program and Janet
Solberg, clean-up.
Franklin, Sandy and Linda, and
Robert Franklin from Oak
Ridge, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Peck, Alvin and Elaine, of
Menama; asr. ana Mrs. sen
Franklin, Carol, Nancy and
Vickie; Mr. and Mra. Harry
Franklin, Jerry and Judy; Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Garrison, Carol,
Gary and Terry, all from Ly
ons, children of the Franklins.
Also present were Mr.' and Mra.
Mack Franklin, cousin of Mr.
Franklin, who are new resi
dents here.
for adult Girl Scouts, held In
Albany laat week.
Teachers end officers of the
Methodist Sunday achool held
their regular monthly meeting
at the home of Mra. Alice Hu
ber Thursday evening with
Mra. - John Prideeux, general
superintendent. In charge.
Plena were made for the Christ
mas program, with Eldon
Thompson, chairman, who will
appoint otnere to assist him.
The program will be held Sun
day evening. Dec SO, with all
children of the church achool
taking part
Henry Holztuaa la suffering
with a badly brulxed leg. re
ceived while at work for the
Parkett Legging cwuiuau
Thursday morning when he
was struck by a log.
Stayton
Stay too Tbe Stayton Toast
mistress, club held Its a e m 1
monthly meeting Tuesday eve
ning in the high achool, with
Mra. B. Hoop, president, . in
charge. -
Invocation was given by Mrs.
Harold Reynolds.
Mra. Helen Novak waa topic
mistress.
Toastmistresa Mrs. Fred Hot-
tinger introduced the speakers
for "Armchair Adventures in
Foreign Lands." , .
Mrs. Pat Gorman spoke on
Alaska, Mrs. E. A. Ditter, Mex
ico; and Mra. Walter Frey,
Canada.
Mrs. A. L Prugh extended
an invitation to the members to
attend the World Forum classes
Dayton .
Dayton Rep. Carl Francis
submitted to surgery at the
Emanuel hospital in Portland
on Monday, Nov. 30. Ha is get
Una along nicely. -.
- Mr. and Mrs. Lea Ritrhey
and family were dinner guests
of Mr; and Mrs.' Don Croy and
family in McMinnville on Sunday.
Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Dundee were ber
brother, Lloyd Lubbea and son,
Wayne, of Malin; her sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Wilson of
Hermiston; Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Johnson, Newberg; and Mr.
and Mrs. Suiuuu Ness and two
children of Seattle, Wash.
Mrs. Eddie Clow. Mrs. Bill
Belts, Mrs. Earle Coburn and
Mrs. Earl Kidd attended a
meeting of the Cameo club.
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Irwin Custer at Carlton
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dun das I
were among recent guests of his I
sisters. Miss Jessie Dundas and
Mrs. Jennie Thompson in New-1
berg. Other guests present
were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth i
Pomeroy and Leslie Lynn ofi
Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Rollin
Wood of McMinnville; Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Dundee and Boy, Jr.,
of Dundee.
Mr. and Mrs. Mauley Borgan
and family spent the week-end
with her sister, Mr. and Mra.
George Lawson, and ber broth
er, Mr. ana Mrs. lrwin neu
and family at Eureka, cam.
Mr: and Mrs. Dave Ellis and
Ron had as guests the past
week-end, their daughter and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Scoggan of Corvallis, ber sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard Versteeg and son, Gail, of
Vancouver, Wash.
STAYTON GLEE CUT
Stayton The Stayton Un
ion high achool Glee club and
band directed by Dwane Bur
gess will present it . annual
Christmas Concert Wednes
dsy evening, Dec. 9 at 8 pjn.
in 'the high school gymnasium.!
Scotts Mills.
Scott Mills Mr. and Mra.
Gene Damewood and sons have
moved to the former Sam Jones
ranch.
Mra. Roy Watts la visiting at
the home of her son at Wheel
er. Ore. - - -
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Pown
ell and sons have moved to
Marquam.
Clyde Bruce la a patient at
Sllverton hospital.
Mr. and Mra. Amos Porter-
field have aold their ranch and
are moving to southern Oregon.
Raymond Mole if working
XD . .. . 11.1, . i
" mjvm niiwa ' received
broken leg recently in a log.
ging accident.
WCTC MEETING
' Silvertnn Mra vtk-t .-
rington la to be home hostess
iur me memoera ox the Silver
ton Woman's Christian t
in-
perance Union at (102 N. 2nd
lur meeuag at 1 pm.
Friday, Dec 11. , '
COLORADO
PAN-SAN
at the
SAN SHOP
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PRESENTS
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WEDNESDAY. DECEMIER 9th, :1 J f.M.
saion nm AMrroham I4r and D Srs.
ran i fa ay
"J uwuillVIWIip OBIT.
Tickets: tar next year may be obtained next March.
Mrs. Kenneth Bass fell while 'conducted by Dave Hoss be-
skating Tuesday evening in
Stayton, breaking ber leg. She
is confined to her home with
her leg in a cast.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and
her mother, Mra. Lizzie Bassett,
visited Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. Mael Turner, an aunt of
Mrs. Alien, who is confined to
a nursing home in Monmouth
due to an extended illness.
Mrs. T. S. Roberts is suffer
ing from a badly injured fore
finger, received when she
caught her hand in the wringer.
Mrs. Roberts will be absent
from her work at the Stayton
cannery for some time.
-Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White
were recent guests at the home
of his sister and family, the
u cruaona. iney were en
route to their home in St Re
gis, Mont., following a vacation
trip to Arizona, Utah and Cal
ifornia.
Mrs. Gladys Hurst, cook at
the Mari-Linn school, was ab
sent from her work with a bad
ly bruised arm she received
when a can of prunes fell from
the shelf, striking her arm.
Mrs. Melvin Peck assisted at
the school during her absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reisterer
from Scappoose were Tuesday
overnight guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lelind Man
ning. Mrs. Reisterer is a cous
in of Mrs. Manning. They
came here from California,
where he is stationed with the
navy. They also will visit at
his home in Scappoose.
Mrs. Orville Britton, Mrs.
Donald McWhirk, Mrs. John
Prideaux and Miss Reane
Fletcher, from Lyons were
among those attending the
Santiam area council meeting
ginning Monday, Dec. 7 and
continuing tor 10 Mondays,
i Mrs. R. L. Stewart, Mrs. Har
old Reynolds and Mrs. ' Angus
ware were elected on the nomi
nating committee.
Mrs. Pat Binder waa lexicolo
gist and Mrs. R. L. Stewart
timekeeper.
Guests attending were Mrs.
Clsude Philippe, Mrs. Stanley
Belden and Mrs. Robert Mc
Callura. Mrs. B. Hoag and Mrs. Tom
Snodgrass were hostesses.-
Webfoot
.Webfoot Eight members of
the Webfoot social club attend-1
ed the meeting held at tbe home
of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sharer
Thursday afternoon.
A Christmas meeting was
planned to be held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson
Saturday, Dec. 10, when a
Christmas dinner will be served
at noon and exchange of gifts
will be a feature.
Attending were Mrs. Ralph
Curfman, Mrs. John Hack
worth, Mrs. Rosco Roberts,
Mrs. Albert Msy, Mrs. T. Ly
man, Mrs. Dell Morgariedge,
Mrs. A. M. Vernon, Mrs. Archie
Shafer, the hostess.
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