Page s THE CAPITAL JOTTINAL. Salem. Oreroa In The Edited by MIKI FORBES Dalas Pallu Latest report from Paul Richter. m of Mr. ana Mn. William Richter, who Is polio pttient it the Salem Memorial hospital. If that he . has received two theraphy trcatmenti and la slightly im proved. . Mn. Blchter U Ukinf a course of training at the hos piUl ao ihe will be able to ad minister treatment) to her aoa when he cornea home some , time before Chriitmas to re mala ptrmanently. B i f next atep will be the whirlpool treatment. Saturday waa moving day for the Salem Title company, .ltk tuiaiuM, firm to OCCUDT new quartera In the part few months. TK tnrmmr home OZ the Baaa Drug atore baa been completely reaecoraiea in colon combining the choicei of th personnel. New futures have arrived and are being placed. The firm hai been operating la very (mall quarter! since coming to Dallas several yean. The new location Is affording the personnel ample space. Darrell Williams Is the mana ger. This city if hejinnlng " take on the holiday splendor at pre-war days with decora tion contests, public buildings outlined with lights and the Flremens' Christmas tree. Following a generous gift of $400. by the Chamber of Commerce for the lighting program, the Dallas Volun teer Fire Department agreed to assume the task of placing the decorations. Ben Helms, Fenton Bilyeu , and Russell Ssnderlln, the committee placed in charge of the work, and 13 helpen outlined the county courthouse with lights over the week-end. After col lecting the long neglected strings, they were repaired and broken bulbs replaced and used to outline the city hall. The traditional "Christmas Tree Raising" will take place on the courthouse lawn after the tree Is brought from the forest Sunday morning.' By evening It will lend Its splen dor to the city's holiday dec orations. For the second time, the manger scene, designed and made by the Christian Men's club, is standing on the lawn in front of the courthouse and gar red Santa Claus is in lis accustomed place on the north west steps of the building. The tinsel and medallion decorations across main street and the placing of greens on the light posts by the Boy Scouts was completed some time ago. - Mr. and Mn. Bob Rodgen and five children are travel ing by train for Massachusetts where they will spend the Chrlstmaa season with his parents, Mr. and Mn. Charles Rodgers and her mother, Mrs. Tom Moss, all of Fall River. The family expects to return to Dallas Dec. 20. Dec. 18 Is the dste set for l Joint Christmas party to be held at the recreation hall by the Junior Chamber of Com merce and the Jayettes. Tn; affair will start at 8 o'clock, with a Dutch lunch to be served at the close of the eve ning. The Newcomen club met at Gift Swank and Hickok JEWELRY and ACCESSORIES V From VISIT OUR GIFT BAR FOR MANY MORE IDEAS! OPEN TIL fM. CAPITOL SHOrrlNCJ CENTER Valley the home of Mrs. James Sut ter Wednesdsy evening, with Mrs. Ivsn Johnson assisting eo-hostees. The group filled boxes of candy for the resfc dents in the Dallas Home for th Aged, as bit of Xmas cheer. Games were plsyed pertaining to Christmas, iol lowed by an exchange of gilts smong the guests. Decorations about the rooms and centering the dining room table were in the holiday motif. - - Members present were: Mrs. Henry B. Colman, Mrs. Frank Leslsk, Mrs. Ceo.. Ray, Mn. Kenneth Reagle, Mrs- Duane Pruitt, Mrs. Milo Smith, Mrs. Maurlee Edwards, Mrs. Rich ard Moffitt, Mn. Joe Garcia, Mrs. Norman Guedon, and the bostei wi Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Sutter. Roberts Roberts Roberts Mothers' club met at the borne of Mrs. Z. N. Graves Tuesdsy after noon. A buffet lunch wu served and Christmas gifts were ex changed. It was decided the mothers club would buy flags for the Girl Scouts, Brownies and three cub troops. - Mrs. E. R. Blankensblp gave a report of the Salem Parents council and teaching of the R . The next meeting will be held at the Roberts school house, Jan. 12 at 1 p.m. Mrs. Lee U. Everlv and Mn. Denver Young' entertained the Home Economics club of the Roberts Grange Thursday eve ning at the Eyerly home for the annual Christmas party. Alter luncheon numbers were drawn for gift exchange. Resent were Mn. J. J. Johns, Mr. R. J. Rice, Mn. S. L. Minard. Mrs. A. W. Blan kenshlp, Mn. Charlotte Jones, Mrs. Glen Spencer, Mrs. J. W. Martsfield, Mrs. Fred H. Thompson, Mn. Glenn Bid good, Mrs. G. S. Higgins, Mrs. Louis D. Johnston, Mn. Frank Sollenberger, Mn. H. M. Mur- hammer, and Mn. Joseph Fel ton. Vif. Angel Mt. Angel Preliminary work of organizing for the an nual Mount Augel Prepara tory School winter festival began when the Prep School Parents Club met Thursday evening at the school Assem bly Hall. Rev. Gabriel Morris. O SB will be genersl chairman of the festival which will be held on Saturday, Jan. 23, In the auditorium of St. Mary's school. A Queen and princesses will be chosen from the Booster Club of Mount Angel Acad emy. Needlework and other articles for the festival should be delivered to the Prep acnooi as soon as possible. Mrs. Walter Smith enter tained at a Christmas party Thursday evening at her home, with members of her bridge club as guests. A gift exchange was held, and the holiday dec or was used in the appoint ments about the rooms. Mrs. Wilbert Aman and Miss Rose lyn. Kronberg received the awards for brirge. Present were Mr.s Ivo Bau man, Mrs. Albert T. Wilde, Miss Roselyn Kronberg, Mrs. William Bean, Mrs. Ambrose Ebner, Mrs. Val Eberle, Mrs. Wilbert Aman, Mn. Vincent Smith and Mrs. M. Usleman of Salem. Suggestion: C? .Lyons Lyons The regular meet ing of the Lyons Garden club was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Holzfue with Mn. Alex Kblken ss assistant hostess. A Christ' mas party and gift exchange were held. Secret pal names were revealed and new ones drawn for another year. Guests of the afternoon were Mrs. Bob Free and Mn. 'Alex Kuiken. At the close of the afternoon, refreshments Were served by the hostesses, Mn. Holzfuss and Mrs. Kuiken. The Marl-Linn PTA met at the schoolhoase Tuesday even ing, Dec. 8. Mn. Merwin Knox presided over the busi ness meeting. It was voted that the PTA would furnish the Christmas treats for the chil dren at their annual Christ mas program, whkh will be held Friday evening, J)ec. 18, In uie gym. At the close of the business meeting, Mrs. Knox presented Garfield Voget of Hubbard, who was the guest speaker. At the close of the meeting. Mrs. Knox presented her res ignation aa president and the office will be filled later. Mrs. Jim Phelps, assisted by others. served refreshments. Mr. and Mn. William Phil Hps and family from Albany, ana Mn. Mabel Phillips from Denver, were recent visiton at the home of Mr. and Mn. Al bert Remmenga. Mn. J. H. Johnston, who has spent some time in Med' ford at the home of her sister, has returned home. She also visited' at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mn. Claire Humphries, at Myrtle Creek. Mn. Kenneth Bass is conva lescing at her home with a broken leg. Due to an error last week, the accident was reported to have happen while skating at the Mari-Linn gym instead of in Stayton. Mrs. Floyd Bassett was host ess fos the meeting of the Home Economics club of the Santiam Valley Grange with the meet ing at her home Tuesday af ternoon. At the close of the meeting, refreshments were served to Mesdames Leo Rus sell, Jerry Coffman, Wilson Stevens, Frank Basl, Giles Wagner, Elmer Taylor and the hostess.Mn. Bassett The regular meeting of Faith Rebekah lodge was held Wednesday evening at the hall. Jean Roberts, noble grand, pre sided over the meeting, with Helen Anderson secretary. Flans were made for the next meeting, Dec. 23, when they will hold their annual Christ mas party and gift exchange, At the social hour, Alma Olm- stesd and. Bonnie Wagner served refreshments. The Cub Scouts will hold their regular pack meeting at the Mari-Linn gym Thursday evening, Dec. 17, at 7:30. Mn. Joe Johnston and Mn. Ivan Smith, memben of the Lyons Extension unit, were in Albany Wednesdsy and at tended meeting in the "cop per tooling." They will present the project to the Extension unit in January. Mn. Mike Fink was hostess for the meeting of the Altar so ciety of St Patrick's Catholic church at her home Thursday evening. Off ice n elected were Mrs. James Phelps, president; Mn. Mike Schwindt, vice president, and Mn. Lavern Bchrens, sec retary-treasurer. Following the business meeting, a gift exchange and Christmas party were held and new secret pal names drawn for another year. Aurora Aurora In a recent visit to the Ray Leach holly gardens, a 50-acre farm across the Pud ding river from Aurora, for merly the old W. W. Irwin property, it waa learned that packing and shipping of car loads of holly to a wholesaler In Massachusetts was in full i progress. i At a recent meeting of the ', Aurora PTA members of the 4-H Knitting and Garden clubs presented the program. The girls gave a report ol their sum ' mer school work. Awards were BARBEQUED CRAB At NORTH'S 1118 Center St Starts Tomorrow! flrJlrr7ri,'K JAKES CAGIIEY 2nd REX ALLEN DONNA MAKE 'DOWN UVREDO WAY' given for state fair honors. It wss announced that the Aurora grade school Christmas program will be given Dec, 21, in the school gym. Mrs. Anna Palmer of the Un ion Hill district, Aurora, suf fered a right hip fracture in a fall. She is the mother of Mn. Frank Weinert of Aurora. The Marks Prairie Comma nity club met recently for their annual meeting. The livestock club youngstera presented their leader, Leonard Wolfer. with a gift in apprecia tion of his work in the psst year. Following pot luck lunch, a 4-H sewing clubwas organised with Mn. Marvin Fish as lead er, Judy Yoder, president; Judy Wolfer, secretary; Alice Jane Llm, vice- president; Marilyn Fish, reporter; Patty Yoder, song leader; and Donna Pullen, yell leader. During the Christmas holi days, the girls will meet at the home of their leader to start working on their project Amity Amity Canton Yamhill No. 8 and Ladies' Auxiliary, pa triarchs, militant, held their December meetings at Dayton I OOF hall Thursday evening. Dee. 10. Mrs. Elsie Town tend, Salem. president of the State LAPM, was guest of honor of the aux iliary. Mrs. Marjorle Maxwell, of Tillamook, secretary of the state organization, was review ing officer. Various phases of the work were demonstrated fc- the vis iton. Several memben of Washington Auxiliary No. 14 of Hlllsboro were visitors. ' Mrs. Eugenia Robinson, pres ident of Yaml ill Auxiliary No. 6, presided and presented both Mn. Townsend and Mn. Max well with gifts on behalf of the au-iliary. Clarence Townsend of Sa lem was a visitor. Mn. Robinson presented all her officers vith gifts. Jan. 14 will be installation of officers. Two or three cantons, Yamhill No. 8, Capitol No. 11 and Washington No. 14 will In stall at that time. The ladies of Yamhill No. 8 also will install 1954 officers. Lady Hazel Gibbs, Amity, president; Lady Grace Phelps, Dayton, vice president; Laay Nlta Stoutenberg, Carlton, sec retary; Lady Florence Brown, Newberg, treasurer. Amity Postmaster Earl Burch has announced that the post office will remain open on Saturday, Dec. i, lor me con venience of patrons, from 1 to S p.m. The office will be closed one hour at noon. There will be no Youth for Christ meeting during Decem ber. Mrs. Eva Lambert has been elected to the office of worthy matron for Amity chapter Order of Eastern Star. Clyde Lambert will be the new worthy patron; Zona Wil cox, associate matron; Harry Wilcox, associate patron; Ger tie Richter, secretary; Bessie Sorensen, treasurer; Nedra Ful ler, conductress; Mary Coats, associate conductress. A Joint installation ceremony will be held with Amity lodge No. 20 A. F. & A. M. Dec. 21. The retiring worthy matron, Lillian Jorgensen was present ed with a gift from her officers. and a past matrons pin from the chapter. A gift also was presented to Roy Mitchell, past patron, and a past patron's pin from the chapter. The installation December 21 will be public. Amity lodge A. F. & A. M honored officers and Eastern Start members with a surprise turkey banquet Wednesday evening, December 9, at the IOOF hall. The Three Links club of In dustry Rebekah lodge No. 85 prepared and served the ban auet. The music department of the high school entertained. Unionvale Unionvale Mn. Martin Braat had for her Sunday guests her nephew and niece and their son, Mr. and Mn. Isaac Braat and Benny of New berg. Mn. Walter Die be 1 is at her home now slter several weeks 1 spent at the McMinnvllle 'nursing home. "MISHIT JOETOUNC orb liftoff Isto d ft DeW tlG HIT Buena Vista Buena Vista Mrs. Fred Qetering and Mrs. C T. Wells were in Portland Monday. Mn. metering was attending a nurses' conference and Mrs. Wells was shopping. Mrs. Gilbert Loy and son Dick drove to Corvallis Satur day and saw the O.S.C and Hawaii game. Mn. Clair Graber. Mn. Gil bert Loy and Mn. Cecil Hult man accompanied Mrs. Leland Prattler to Rickreall Tuesday for the preliminary meeting of "lauorea Jackets wdrkshoo. Jonas Graber was taken to the Salem Memorial hosoital last Friday, and oh Monday un derwent an operation. He is slowly improving. Visiton are allowed. Gail Prather spent several days also In the hos pital out was able to come home Sunday and will continue to take treatment at home. Mrs. Leland Prather was a guest at the "valley corre spondents" Christmas party In oaiem Saturday. Mrs. David Short and two sons are spending this week in Portland with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. W. L Short are keepinc their granddaughter during her mother's visit Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Wells attended the game in Corval. lis at O.S.C. Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Leland Prather entertained Sunday evening. sharing their TV program with mt. and Mrs. Gordan Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wells, Jack Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hultman. Jack Wells showed his nic- tures and gave a talk on bis Bolivia, South American, trip in Hood River for a 4-H lead en meeting Saturday evening, and at the Multnomah hotel for the Seed Growen convention, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Wells were Sunder dinner guests of Mn. Wells' parents in Inde pendence, Mr. and Mn. W. M. Sheppard. An all-day extension meet ing will be held at the com munity hall Wednesday, Dec. 16. when Mn. C. F. Wells and Mrs. Alice Paulson will dem onstrate "Foods for Entertain ing." The Highland group will be present The Buena Vista Women's Christmas party was held at the club hall Wednesday even ing. Mn. Etta Detering deco rated the tables with candles, holly and colored cloths. Melba Powen made the angle place- cards and Mn. John Drazdoff and Harriet Busby decorated the hall and tree and took care of gifts. Secret pals were re vealed and a program was pre sented. ' i . ... New officers Installed were: President, Mary Drazdoff; vice president Mae Drazdoff; 2nd vice president, Bessie Hall; secretary, Harriet Busby; treas urer, Clair Graber. The past president .Kate Graber, was presented a camel lia plant, and Evadna Prather a gift for being present at ev ery meeting the past year. Vena Wallis received a gift for the most beautiful table decoration for the year. Present at the party were) Mesdames V a d n a Prather, Leon Long, Kate Bride, Lulai Fickel, Retha Johnson, Eliz abeth Lierman, Minnie Osborn, Mae Drazdoff, Mary Drazdoff, Bessie Hall, Etta Detering, Ol ive Wells, Hazel Wells, Melba Powen, Henrietta Busby, Har riet Busby, Wanda Ward, Clair Graber, Mabel Short, Nellie Millhouser, Elma Hultman. An tha McLaughlin, and Misses Sharon Drazdoff, Sonia Draz doff and Carol Drazdoff. IUahee lllahee Mrs. Albert left I Friday morning for San Fran cisco, Calif, where she will! visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mn. George Schlegel and other relatives. Mr. and Mn. Owen Thomas of Eugene are spending a few 131 I JsXiJj I i saiKHUKki:T:sHiiHakJ STARTING TOMORROW! Two Adventure Thrillers! I .71 .-m-.-rrw. IIS -wuivwak I f-mrnnrtpf" fev HI Wl, D..I. uimrnu days visiting Mr. Thomas' parents'. Mr. and Mn. Gilbert Thomas. The country home of Mrs. Dale Grim was the scene of a Chriitmas party, Thursday af ternoon, when Mrs. Grim en tertained honoring the mem bers of the IUahee Friendly Nelghbon club. Lucile Harris called brief business meeting. Prizes went to Mrs. Owen Thomas. Mn. Lucille Harris and Mn. Wilma Pietrok. Club memben and guests Included Mn. Carrie Hock spier, Jefferson, Ore., Mn. Owen Thomas, Eugene, Ore.; Mn. Alice Howard, Mrs. Rus sell Langford, Mn. Reba Rus sell, Linda Russell, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, Miss Lillle Feller, Miss Ida Feller, Mn. Ruth La Forge, Wilma Pie trok and son, Mike, Mn. Pearl Feller, Mn. Kate Barnes, Danny and Bill Harris, Mrs. PhU Williams, daughter, Mary in, Mn. Laura Castel lano, Ellane Grim, Mrs. Louise Feller and the hostess, Mn. Grim. Scio ' Scio On the evening of Dec. 23 the churches of this neighborhood will meet for a community Christmas service at the Christian church. Each church will furnish some special music 1 Rev. Ger ald Manley of the Scio Bap tist church will bring the mes sage. Many Christmas parties are being clven this month. At some of these parties, articles are being collected to give to a family whose home was recent ly destroyed by fire." The Munken community club is meeting for a Christ mas party, Wednesday after noon, Dec. 18, wltn Maze j unr- fin. Mrs. Andy Jackson will be co-hostess. There will be a gift exchange and articles will also be col lected for the Grigsby family. The. PTA served 108 peo ple at the county C.E.A. ban quet here last Thursday. The grade school is planning to have various Christmas pro grams in different rooms, starting next week. The Baptist church will have its Sunday school program on the evening of Dec. 20. Treats will be given as the audience leaves the church. The young people's choir from the Baptist church Is to meet Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mn. Laddy Elliott, for a Christmas prac tice and social time. Mr. and Mn. Leonard Fink of Waterloo, Iowa, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roner at West Scio. Clifford Roner has been con fined to his home by illness. Everett Struckmeir recently made a trip to eastern Oregon on business. David Ross has been having trouble with infection in his arm. He has also been con valescing from his recent car accident. ENDS TODAY Open :4S TAKE MB TO TOWN "ALL I DESIRE" STARTS -TOMORROW rtug rtmt t iiiio BIDE TEE MANDOVlfr mm murr hi xmm tut umts rojitsT thou wiuusirrTM. tijurius LAST DAY "THE ACTRESS" "Winter Serenade' wi?;gsHA7I.