Pet 2 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Own" Tuesday, December 8, 1953 In The Valley Edltei ej HIKI FORBES Roberts Robert! Thirty-six mem ben of the G. T. club met tt the home ot Mrs. Herbert Mil ler Thursday afternoon for their annual Chriitmai party with Mri. Joi. Felton, Mn. Richard Sneed, and Mri. Oliver Holcomb assisting hostesses. A desert lunrhmn convey' ln the Christmas season, wai aerved at 1:30. The prize wai won by Mri. G. S. Higgins. Hra. Richard Sneed, cemou flaged in a Santa Claua co tume, pajted out the Christmas giiU after which Hra. Leonard H. Zielke took moving plcturei ot Santa Claua and the group opening up their gilt packages. The Pollyanna Christmas gift were given out by - the hostess in which the 1833 names were revealed and slips were passed out by the chair' man, Mrs. Louis D. Johnston, lor the drawing ot the jsm Pollyannas. During the' business session the elub voted to purchase TB atanroa. ' . The January meeting will be t the home of Mrs. John Paint er at 4800 State St., Salem, with Mrs. Karl Hayden, Mrs. A. F. Thompson and Mrs. Ij. H. Zielke assisting hostesses. Sweet Home Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoffman were given a farewell party last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomas. They will move to Heppner where both have employment Mr. Hoffman has been associated with his uncle, C. L. Hoffman, in the operation of the Sheri dan Bakery the past several years. Amity Sheridan Sheridan Mrs. R. T. Newton will return home about Dec. IS, from two month's trip to the midwest and south. Chesley Peterson Is In a Sa lem hospital undergoing treat ment for injuries received In a logging accident. Mr. and Mrs. Val Herauf and ons of New England, N. D., are visiting with relatives in Sheri dan. - -. Everett Small, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwln Small, la on his way home from Korea. Mn. Zula Berry of Okla homa visited at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Earl Barnee last week. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Elliott and children are home from British Columbia where they were call ed by the death of her brother. ' The Order of Eastern Star will have an election ot officers t the Dee. 8 meeting. A Christ mas party and gift exchange will be held at the cloae of the evening. The Sheridan Woman's Study elub will meet Dec. 10 at the home of Mrs. Ethelyn McKinley for a Christmas party and gift exchange ot home made art icles. Eugene Blair. a senior at OCE at Monmouth, was initist ed Into Phi Beta Sigma re cently. This ia a national educa tion honorary. He Is the ton of Mr. and Mra. D. O. Blair of Sheridan. He was a guest in the seventh grades of the Sheridan public school during the week f Nov. 30-Dec. 4. Mr. and Mra. Rod McKenzte have received word from their son, Rod, Jr., that he la on his way home from Korea where he aerved several years. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woodall were hosts at a baptismal din ner in honor ot their baby, Thomas Stanley, last week. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Schultz of Wtllamlna, Mlsa Ann Schultz ot McMinn vllle, Mrs. Lillian NoU and baby of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Elsele and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Woodall and family, and Father Babysk. Sheridan puouc ecnoois wm , close at the end of the school i day on Dec. 24, and reopen on Jan. 4 for the Christmas holi days. Mra. Harley Burdg of Sheri dan won the cedar chest at the annual hope chest dance. The girls in Girl Scout troop two will call at homes in the community to collect usable toys, clothing and canned foods to be distributed by the Com munity Cheer group. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Blair ar rived this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Blair. Blair has been stationed with the coast guard in Salem, Mass., and Mrs. Blair is the former Mary Zielska of Salem, Mass. They were married in October. Mrs. William Chandlee of HiUsboro will be guest speaker at the Dec. 10 meeting ot the Grand Ronde Woman's club. Her subject will be "What'a New in Cooking," and ahe also will show a film. Everyone at tending is asked to bring a toy tor a child, which will be given to the Community Cheer group for Christmas distribution. Amity Thirty three Amity Warriors and coaches, Rsy Stephens, and Don Smith, were guests of honor at the noon luncheon of the Amity Commercial club Wednesdsy, Dec. 2. Stephens was presented with a small trophy by Ben Hubbard, president of the Letterman'a club. A vote ot thanks was ex tended to Burlingham-Meeker for broadcasting of the three flnsl playoffs. The following directors were elected: Phil Meeker, Don Jones, S. P. Allison, Frsnk Chambers, Tom Hew lit, Glenn Watts, Dr. Chsrles H. Law. From this group officers will be elected. Clifford Wolfe wss reelected at as Fire Chief at a recent meeting of the fire depart ment. The City Council well must confirm his election. Assistant Chief elected was A n e r Buczgnski; secretary, Richard Lorenzen, treasurer, Elmer Chrlstensen. A rural fire district election will be held at the city hall Monday, Dec. 7 from 1 to 4 p.m. for the purpose of electing one director for a term of five years. Ernest Robertson, whose term expires this year, is being nominated by petition for a second term. Faitview Falrvlew Mr. and Mrs. Charlea H. Andrews ot Fsir view were called to Stayton Wednesday In response to a telephone call announcing the logging accident Tuesday when Lyle Lyons, 37, was fatally injured. The families were neighbors: for many years at Farnam, Neb. , The Lyons are former Union- vale residents. ' i He la survived by his widow I and three children and his1 mother, Mrs. Florence Lyons of Stayton. Sweet Home Mrs. Cleo I Chance was elected to serve !is president of the Firemen's Auxiliary in a meeting at ine tire hall last week. - Chosen to serve with her are Mesdamea Ed Dockweiler, vice-president: Ralph Smith, secretary; Bob Brandt,- treas urer. Term ot office for these officers will begin Jan uary 7. The evening was spent re pairing toys and dolls which is the Joint project of the tire department and auxiliary. Six-year-old Ellen Brandt, and seven-y e a r-old Jackie Brandt were honored by a birthday party at their home with their mother, Mra. Bob Brandt, and Mrs. Lester John son ot Mill City, hostesses. Children who attended were Deanna Davis, Brenda Sund, Paula and Jimmie Deari; Bob by, Donnie and Lenora Hodge; Jerry and Juanita Johnson, Kathie and Rickie Amos; Sharon Metzger, Judy and Glenda Baker, and Junior Lusk. Mothers present were Mrs, Burt Amos, Mra. Bob Hodge, Mrs. Janice Dean and Mra. Mary Cline. Chesley Keeney hss return ed home from the Good Sa maritan hospital In Portland where he was treated for burns from a tractor fire. Mrs. Tom Reed was a pa tient In the Lebanon Commu nity hospital last week where she recived several blood transfusions. Mrs. Sohphronia McGuire suffered a stroke last week and is in Langmack hospltsl. Tsd Nelson, owner ot Mo tor-Vu drive-in theater of Leb anon, Is managing the thea ters in Sweet Home 'temporar ily, following the death of Harold Mellinger last week. Mel Crawford, former dis trict warden for the Linn County Fire Patrol, was a Sweet Home visitor this week. Crawford is now district wsrden for the Central Ore gon fire district, with head quarters In Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle E. Moss and Greg were week-end vis itors in Sisters where they vis ited "Brownie" Moss who Is A New Tasfe Treat! Barbecued Crab With Toasted Garlic Bread Cricked Crib In tlx thill With a Barbecue Sauce NORTH'S In H CapHot Shopping Canter Salem Community Concert Association PRESENTS THE PAGAN IN I QUARTET WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 8:15 P.M. Salem High Auditorium - 1 4th and D Sts. Admittance by membership only. Tickets for next year may be obtained next March. mmm LNUS TODAY! OVkS SI 41 SOUTH SKA WOMAN "UTAH WAGON TRAIN STARTS TOMORROW SKEUbN u imm mi recuperating from an opera tion. ' . The Civic Choral Group un der the direction of John Davis, will change the time of meeting to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdaya. .The group haa been asked to aing oo two Christmas programs and at the annual banquet ot the Chamber of Commerce in Jan uary. - The Sweet Home Garden club will bold a sale of cor sages made from dried mate rials and feathera aa well as wreathe and swsgs and other Christmas decorations Decem ber 11 at the- Sweet Home Sand and Gravel office. Ad vance orders may be made by contacting Mra. John Russell. Bill Tower and Mra. Otto Schultz were prizewinners in a recent meeting of the Shut terbug photography club, . Bill Tower captured first prize ribbons In two contests, snapahota and enlargements, and Mrs. Shultz was first prize winner in the unedited film contest. Other ribbons awsrded were: second place, anapshot contest, Bill Tower; third place, snapshots, Selmer Fol lesfold and Rowe Munts; sec ond place, enlargements. Gladya Templeton; second place, movie contest, Selmer Follesvold. The December 10 meeting will feature a Chriatmas Card contest and election of offi- Dayton Dayton George Abdill of Roseburg spent the past week with his mother. Mr Vivian Abdill. George has been on va cation and enjoyed a week's hunting In eastern Oregon. He left Friday to resume his work for the Southern Pacific Co. Mr. and Mrs. Lowel Stevens and family of Prineville spent a week end with his parents, Mr. and Mra. Dick Stevens. While here they all attended a recep tion in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Crafton given at the home of bis sister, Mrs. Clin ton Giliner in McMinnville. Mr. and Mra. E. R. Stoehr ot New York City visited recently with her sister. Miss Alice Woodworth. Another sister, Mrs. G. Endicott of Portland, waa an overnight guest tn the Woodworth home. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hedge cock, Shirley, Ronny and May nard went to Plymouth Satur day and visited in the home of Mr. and Mra Earl Fleming, and family. , Tony Emmery of Richmond, Calif., recently spent a week here with his father, Wiley Em mert, and other relatives at the coast Mra. Ed Wildtong and baby of Portland apent Wedneaday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Reeder. Mr. and Mra. John Anderson and family apent a day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Youngs In Seattle, Waah. While there Mr. Anderson submitted to surgery at a hospital. In his absence from the Daytoon high school class room, Mrs. Harri son Wilder ia substituting for Mm. , . , The Andersons are still in Seattle. FIRE IN HOUSE or COMMONS London () Fire broke out Tuesday ia a collection of doc uments in a corridor of the House ' of Commons. Firemen quicxiy exunguianea t h f limes. Police said there wai nothing suspicious about the blaze. . . i Macleay Macleay James Hudec and Virgil Taylor will have charge of the program at the Community club meeting at the school house Friday night, Dec. 11. Mra. W. F. Cole and Mrs. Wilber Miller will serve lunch. After the business meeting there will be a benefit cookie sale. ' STARTS TOMORROW! E.di Trail. TOUT CISTIS "THItoU AMfltKir AIM . Barter. SlMWKk l TBS MOONUOBTZB" ( In Technicolor Van Heflin Julia Adams ' . In .f "WINGS OF THE HAWK ) 2ND BIG HIT- V;"J Each Nome Was o Symbol of Terror! GRAIN ROBERTSON 4 WslgflsiMMiflgil iP OJZlU TTj '"V i STARTS TOMORROW! , inas flsrwal 'v'f X , Has aria Jr r V.'Jy 4 V 'Virginia mayo ! ""V,, 1 DALE ROBERTSON ! m JEfEPHEN McNAUY i . 2ND FEATURE " " St itiV I Ihe dgaieffe that takes flieKoutofsmoMng TOMORROW! LAST DAY! Robert Mltchum Linda Darnell "SECOND CHANCE" "The Bride Comet To Yellow Sky" i.-. ' .... - i n. 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