In The Valley uiut bj ma roRBii THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Safe. OrtffM Wednesday, December , 1953 MillCHy Gates Gate The Gate Parent Teacher association met In the auditorium of the hlg b achool, lait week. Hra. WUiam Pen nick presided at the buiioeia esaion. The coipmlttee in charge of the recent dance aponeored by the PTA report ed that $119.48 had been net ted from the aale of refresh ment and tlcketa. The prei dent, Mr. Pennlck, introduc ed Capt. Walter Laming, of the atate police traffic safety department ai apeaker of the evening. Group einginf with Mr. Edward Chance at the piano cloaed the program. Re freahmenta were aerved by mother! of the third grader. Meadamea OrvIUe Nygaard, John Watson. Kenneth Martlg. Amoa. Roten, Carl Smith and JLuie, the , committee in charge. Mr. Cwen ' Schaer waa hostess Saturday' afternoon to members of the Catet Birth dar dub and aeveral apecial guest. Luncheon' waa aerved by the bortea at 1:10 o'clock fol lowed by an afternoon of euchre, played at four table. At the doae of the play Mr. Arnold Syveraon waa award ed firrt priae; Mr. Mable Knutaon, eecond; Mra. A T. Bernhardt, consolation and Mra. Velma Carey, guest prize. " Members pretent were Mra. Martha Bowea, Mra. Prankie Johnaon, Mra. Edmund Davia, Mra. Gerald Heath, Mra. Wal ter Brlabln, Mra. Mary Camp, Mr. Elmer Stewart, Mra. . Floyd Baaaett, Mia Elizabeth Tbompaon, Mra. Oacar Oater hout, Mr. Arnold Syvenon, Mra. Mable Knutaon and .Mra. A. T. Bernhardt. Guetta were Mra. Velma Carey, Mra. Bur Tell Coe and Mr. Glen Hen nea. BiOle, ton of Mr. and Mr. William Pennlck, waa alx year old, Nov. 14 but cele bration of the occasion was held laat week when hi mother invited all puplla of A New Tule Treall Barbecued Crab With Touted Garlic Bread Vi Crack trek kilk iM With Barbecue Sauce NORTH'S h Ik tapMel Soa CNr ; DANCE TONIGHT Cryslal Gardens Old Time and Modem Musk by "Pop" Edward the tirat and aecond grade of the Gate ichool to his bom. Mra. Martha Bow wu hoatea at her home at din ner Sunday of Uat week hon oring her oa and bride, Mr. and Mr. Joseph Bowel, upon their return from a honey. moon trip. Place were laid at the table for the bride and groom, Mr. and Mr. Bow, th bride' parent, Mr. and Mr. Charle T. Schobert, of Portland, Mr. Mary Eggle- atrom and Mra. Ed Krueger and the hoatea, Mr. Bowe. Aitoria gueata at the home of Mr. and Mr. William Pen nick laat week were Mra. Pen nick'i uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr. Lionel Colgaa. Mr. and Mra. Robert Levon left Friday morning for Saa Francieco, their former home, for a vlait of two weeka at the home of hi parent. Dinner gueata laat Thurs day at the home of Mr. and Mr. Henry Eccleaton were their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mra. James Goe linger, of Silem and Mr. and Mra. Bill Shepherd and fam ily of Mil City. Mra. Bertha Shepherd la hospitalized in Stayton at the Santlam Memorial boapital aa th reault of a bad fall in Sa lem at her boarding place. Mra. Shepherd differed In juries 10 on arm ana ner head. Roberts Robert Th Robert Cub Scout Pack t held it Decem ber meeting Wednesday at the Roberta grange halL Den I gave the flag cere mony. Don Nash of the Cascade Council office presented the Pack Charter and gave a talk about hi trip to th Boy Scout Jamboree laat summer. Card were presented to Jamea Martafleld, InatituUonal representative; Keith Atutin of the Pack committee; O. E. Holeomb, eubmaater; Richard Sneed, assistant Cubmaater; and Mra. James Martafield, den mother. Those not present to receive their cards were: Committee men Robert Sneed, Lee U. Ey erly, Edwin McClusky, Jack Eyerly, and Mr. George Ora- born, den mother. A new den I being formed with Mr. Paul Hamrick aa Den Mother. New Auiatant Den Mother are Mr. E. N. Grave, and Mr. W. T. Mulllcan. Th Den had a display of toy they had collected and re paired to be given to the fire men for neddy children at Chrtitmae. The Home Economic club of th Robert grange will meet at the home of Mrs. Lee U. Eyerly Thursday evening for the annual Christmas par ty with an exchange of gift after a short business session. Mr. Denver Young will be as sistant hostesses. Mr. and Mra. Jeaae Foster went to Jefferson Sunday af ter Sunday achool to vlait their son and family, Mr. and Mra. Ford Forster and son. Mill City Mr. and Mra. Clayton Baltimore of Redmond topped in Mill City Friday enrouta to her another' home in Scio. They had received word Thursday of th death of ner lamer, G. Cal-van of Mar ion, and attended funeral aerv ke in Salem Saturday. Mra, Edith Rouse, marahaO of th Rcbekah Aaeembly of Oregon, waa in town last Wed nesday, with Mra. Lola O- burne, president of the assem bly. Mr. and Mr. Houae lived in Mill City about 10 year ago when Mr. House waa aaaocl- ated with Curti Clin In .the garag business. A large group of Mill City high achool student and towns people attended the basketball Jamboree held it the Willam ette University gymnasium in Salem Saturday evening. Mill City won the first place trophy for their cheering section for the aecond consecutive year. They also won their game with bt. Paul at the Jamboree. Mra. Fred Grime ha been among those confined to her home with the flu thi week. A (ever epidemic baa been atriklng numerou resident the peat two week. Sunday guest at th home of Mr. and Mra. Walter Olm stead were Mr. and Mra. Jeff Lewis from Myrtle Point Mr. and Mra. Fred Duffy were recent guest of several Mill City resident recently moved to Redmond, Including in Clayton Baltimore. Henry Baltimore and th Wallace Hendersons. At a recent meeting of the seta Kappa Theta Rho. club of ficer for the ensuing year were elected aa follows: preaident, Ellen Chance; vice preaident, Roberta Chance, and secretary treasurer, Sibyl Dart. The club wlU hold Initiation for four candldatea Dec. 10 when all Rebekaha are invited to at tend. Mra. Arnold Syveraon waa hostess last Tuesday afternoon for an Informal gathering at her home. Refreshmenta were served late in the afternoon to Mrs. Henry Eccleeon, Mrs. Frank Novak, Mra. Merle De vine and Mr. Darwin Rains, all of Gate; Mra. Dorene Hel lemn of Lyon and Mrs. Charle Stewart and Mra. Wallace Be vier of Mill City. About 70 membera and vial- tor attended the Dec. 2 meet ing of Santlam Rebekah Lodge at the IOOF hall. The Initiatory degree was conferred on Blanche Struck meler, with Mattie Root acting aa courtesy candidate. Mr. Lola Oiburne, preaident of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, payed her official visit to the lodge that evening. Mra. Edith Houae of Portland, aaaembly marahall, and Mr. Hazel Lew la, Lyona, assembly chaplain were present to pay the lodge fraternal visit A tribute and gift to the preaident were pre sented under the direction of Mra. Allure Chance. Mra. Blanche Syveraon presented past noble grand regalia to the lodge from the Three Link club. The Rebekah Christina party will be at tho next meet ing, Dec. 18. The rooms and table were decorated honoring Mra. Oiburne by the commit tee In charge including Mr. Charle Stewart, Mra. Ann Lee, Mr. Mabel Yankua. Mra. Rich ard Thomas, Mra. Gladys Poo rs baky, Mr. Haiti Col and Mr. Haze! Andreessen. The Friendship Circle of the Presbyterian church will have a Chritmaa party for a group of the younger couple Satur day, Dec. 13. at 8 p.m. at the Fellowahlp hall. The Junior clasa of Mill City high achool will present their play, "Deaperata Ambroae." at th Mill City theatre Wednes day evening, Dec. 18. Thia ia a three act comedy a satire on th old west. Taking part are Denny Sheythe. George Ram bo, Jack Melting. Ralph Jul. Jamea Caudle, Brook C roller, Joan Leach, Carol A rid reassert, Audrey Shaw. Hazel Caudle, Velma Shaw, Yvonne Dart. Hubbard Hnhharri . aamhra of the North Marion chanter of Fu ture Homcmakera of America will entertain their father aa guests, with a dinner and pro gram Thursday evening, vec. in at 1 nVlnrlr on their annu al' Daddy-Date night. General chairman 1 Beverly uopeiana. The event will be held at the high school, using a Christmas theme. Mr.- r K MrNarv. a a mmhp nf tha Oreeon State Teacher association council attended the meeting ox tne council in Portland Friday and Saturday. The council acta up the regulations for the associa tion. Mr. McNary ia one of the Marion county representative. Twn fiasv atuaente were en rolled In the eighth grade at the Hubbard grade achool last week. Margaret Grab and Er nest Coleman. Margaret came her from Long Beach, Cam., with her narenta. Mr. and Mra. Jeaae Dean, and Ernest came from Grcaham with his par ents, Mr. and Mr. Loui Cole man. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Scha- ber withdrew two children from school Friday, Darwin and Karen. The family is mov ing to California. The Hubbard graae cnooi cafeteria set another record In November with an average of 1SS children a day. The larg eat average before wa during October of thla year. Received the past week for the cafeteria was butter and peanut butter. Grant Mills, student at OCE, and former resident of Hub bard, will be ao observer and part time Instructor for a week at Hubbard grade achool In the eighth grade clau room. Hopewell Mt. Angel Mt. Angel Mra. Hazel Holboke. a p e e I a 1 education director In the Hilleboro pub lic school, addreued a group of teachers and atudenta at Mount Angel Women' College Friday evening. Dec. 4, on the subject of reading. In her talk. Mrs. Holboke described tne reading clinic at Pacific Uni versity, which she directed the Dast two aummers. She alao displayed a variety of material, books, and chart In connection with her lec ture. Hopewell Sunday Dee- ember II at I bm, the color ed film "We Beheld His Glory" will be shown at the Hopewell E. U. B. church. Everyone la Invited. The King'a Herald Trum pet Trio of Cascade college, Portland, presented a pro gram at the Hopewell E. V. B. Church Sunday evening. Dee. 8. Mia Shirley Speece of Port land waa accompanist and eololit with the group. Rev. George Palmer, business man ager of the college, waa the gueat apeaker. Refreshment were aerved by Mra. David Olke, Mra. Rosa Rogers and Mr. Clarence Legg. Th Hopewell Missionary Society met at the parsonage in Hopwell on Tuesday even ing, Dec. 8 at I p.m., with Mrs. N. O. Pearae as the lead er for the Christmas lesson on Japan. Assisting Mra. Glen Harris, aa hostesses, were Mrs. W. O. Moddemeyer and Mrs. Oscar Lafferty. Ladle' Aid met at the Hopewell Church Wednesday, Dee. 8, and the men planned to cut wood for the church, weather permitting. Tburaday evening, Dec. 10. a apecial meeting baa been called by the Hopewell school board at the achool house at 8 p.m., concerning th water situation at the achool. Th Hopewell Home Ex tension Unit's Christmas Party is to be held at the home of Mrs. Eugene Wilson, Dec. 14 at 2 p.m. A gift ex change ia planned. Mrs. John Giesler, Mrs. Clarence Legg and Mra. Eugene Wilson are the committee In charge. The Hopewell Garden Club will meet with Mr. J. S. Gil key on Dec. 18. at 2 p.m. The next meeting of the Hopewell Community Club will be held Jan. 5, with a carnival. Mra. Frank Heraha is chairman of the committed in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wester house spent aeveral daya with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mra. C. C. Shoop of Albany thia week. A bridal shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Mc Cormack (Bernlce Imlan) of Salem wa held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roaa Roger on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 8. Mra. McCorroack 1 the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Imlah of Salem, and their marriage was an event of Oct ober. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ned UnderhUl of Dulur. Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mag nee and family tof ' Newburg. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crook of Portland, Mr. J. S. Gllkey, Mr. Joe Beaty, Misses Bertha 1 and Virginia Magneaa, Mr. and Mrs. John Fuqua. Mr. 'and Mrs. Larry Imlah Jr. and family, left Saturday for Los Angeles to spend the Christmas bolidaya with her mother. Mr. and Mra. Ned Under hUl of Dufur, Ore., ara visit ing Misses Virginia and Ber tha Magneaa, and accompan ied Mr. and Mra. Ross Rogers to Ocean Lake on Monday. Mr. and Mra. John Fuqua were Sunday evening visitor of hi aiater, Mr. and Mrs. Msx Hurliman of Portland. Mr. Mary Baird of New burg, aiater of Mrs. Charle Stephen, is now at home from th hospital and la aomewhat improved. Stanley Warnock came borne from his studies at Lau relwood Academy Wednesday with the flu. Hia parents took him back on Sunday after noon. Lee McKlnley of Sweet H o m I ill with flu at his parents' 'home, Mr. and Mra. George McKinley. Mr. and Mra. George Mc Kinley went to Portland Sun day to' visit Mr. and Mra. Vol- ney Mull and daughter. Yvonne, for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wsr- nock attended the S. D. A. church in Salem on Saturday and bad dinner with their son and family, Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Warnock. The R. V. Warnock family were Sunday gueata of the Warnock family. Mrs. Howard Stephen has been 111 this past week with a severs cold, and Mrs. Ed Loop waa also on the aick list. Both are improving. Mrs. Eugene .Clark of Inde pendence, formerly of the Wheatland district, waa a guest of Mrs. John Geisler on j Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hau- ser and two aons of Portland, who were guests of her par ents for aeveral weeks, return ed to their home just before Thanksgiving, and Mr. and Mra. Henry Deedon accom panied them for a visit Mr. and Mr. Deedon returned on Donald rw ,.ih Un Earl Feller had a demonstration party in her home Thursday evening, uec. I. Mrs. Phil Hathaway of Champoeg waa the demonstra tor. Tha Mother Club of the Don mrmiim ahrtnl tlld it mOUth' ly meeting at the achool house Tuesday evening. Most of the discussion consisted of plan tor th Christmas program. Refreshments were aerved by Mrs. Francis Ryan ana Mra. Norman Reiling. Rim.v Feller went loose hunting in eastern Oregon over the weekend. The Home extension unit of Donald will have its monthly meeting and Chris tma party Dec. 15 in the basement of the Methodist church in Donald. Mr and Mra. Warren An derson and Mr. and Mra. Lin Cromwell last week visited the Saturday, and Mr. and Mr. Emerson Sim (Helen Dee don) were Sunday guest at the Deedon home. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Waller and Mr. and Mr. Wesley Kin dred of McMinnville were Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Pearae. N. O. Pearse received word of the death of hi cousin, Don Pearae, of Polo, Mo, on Sun day evening, Dec. 8. Mr. Pearae had been a guest of the N. O. Pearae on several occasion. Mr. and Mra. S. C. Waller. Mr. and Mr. Francla Waller and Mr. and Mrs N. O. Pearse attended the Gideon rally in Salem at the First Christian Church, Monday evening, Dec. girls brother, Harold Peter, son, who has been seriously m in an Albany hospital. He has sine returned borne. Mrs. Robert Pokorny ia aa. rlously ill in a Salem hospital. anmn Wilson came down from Ft Lewis, Wash, over the weekend, ne drove aowa and at Milwaukie wu involved In a rear end collision. Ha had for tha lleht but tha wn - - car following didn't Th cars were damaged quite badly, but Wilson wa able to continue on his way home una ex nu own power. In the 1950 census, Florida ahd 1,072,000 more people than in 1940. ACCRNS FROM THE Oh Starts Teday - Open : r iisw SKELTON WH&IPAHenf 3 m tOCII rYER I A r-r i i W0 the gift that will moke his Christmas perfect . . . from his favorite store. EXCELLO WHITE SHIRTS Tht "Monarch" of Whit Shirrs !rt im ported English Broodcloth woven from th finest Egyptian cotton yarns. Per fection of tailoring in modified spread eollor with stays. French cuffs. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9 $7.50 TOflE ma &r mm 4H6 TATE T. Don Romsdell Jay Monrwu Retreat master for the three-day retreat at Mount Angel Academy which ended ( uec. a, wa mi nrv. nn Goodrich, principal of St Mary'a Home for Boy. Huber, Ore. Exercise of conference were completed each day with Benediction. Students participated in congregational singing at Benediction and during the Friday High Mass. the outgrowth of weekly lit urgical chant classes Introduc ed Into the curriculm this year. Macleay Macleay Two 4-H clubs the Merry Mixers Cooking II and Reliable Baker Cooking L have been organized. Mra. Jamea Hudec i leader for the Merry Mixer and Mra. Hobaon Smith ia assistant lead er. Officers are president, Eli zabeth Keyser; vice president, Judy Hopkins; secretary, Pa tricia Hudec; reporter, Carol Ream: song leader, Nancy Keeper; recreation chairman, Marilyn. Mrs. Virgil Bulson is Reli able Bakers leader with Mrs. Donald Ream, asslatant. 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