Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 16, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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Wheatland
Wheatland Carl Betty of
Seattle, Wuh., was a Saturday
guest of his brotbar and sister-In-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beaty
in WheatUnd district, and with
Mr. and Mr. Martin Hansen in
the Qtrvils district.
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MARION HOTEL DINING
the annrer Indeed ...
The food la delicious
Price la something to heed . . .
And the location Is riant for
Kvening shopping sprees!
00 bring the wife snd the kids,
And like a Santa Claua feel . .
Oome on down tonight.
Enjoy special HOLIDAY MEAL
Beasember in Salem It's the
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Phone. 3-4 123
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Silverton
Silverton Thirty-seven Ju
venile Foresters of the St.
Paul's Catholic pariah of Sil
verton, were formally initiated
at the past week's meeting.
The Sublimity degree team
of Foresters were initiatory
guests.
Joe Mauer, James Coultas
and John Doran are in charge
of basketball practice for the
Juvenile team.
Serving late lunch to the
large group present, were Mr,
and Mrs. John Doran and Mr,
and Mrs. Ed Zcllner.
Silverton A number of Sil
verton Business places have
announced their plans to re
main open until 9 o'clock on
the evenings of Dec. 18-18, Frl
dsy and Saturday, and Mon
day, Tuesday and Wednesday
evening, to accommodate late
Christmas shoppers.
Rural school districts, are
sponsoring a series of talks on
the possibilities of a union high
school including Silverton In
view of the fact that practical
ly all rural districts have defi
nitely expressed a "No" vote
on consolidation with Silver-
ton, wis reported by Oscar Lot
of Evans Valley and Victor
Hadley of Silverton Hills, Fri
day "evening speakers.
Silverton Jaycees are spon
soring a Christmas lighting
contest In town offering attrac
tive awards for the winners.
Milt Bsum, vice principal of
the senior high school, and di
rector of boys, accompanied a
large representative group of
the Hi-Y young men to .the
Sunday morning worship hour
at the First Christian church.
Three special music numbers
were under direction of Mrs.
John Bronson. The Rev. Ar
thur Charles Bates' sermon
theme was "Put Christ in
Christmas."
All Yonr Life!
Mill City
MiU City Harriet LaCours
was toastmlstress at the Thurs
day evening meeting of the
Toastmistress club, held at the
Bank Caie.
Barbara Y smell gave the in
vocation: Faustina Nesbitt waa
topicmistress, having a hand
kerchief gift exchange, with
topics for the evening conceal
ed inside. Mra. LeCours, educa
tion chairman, conducted an
educational contest with prises
going to Mra Gwen Jones, Mrs.
Edith Meana and Mrs. June Mil
ey. Mrs. Gale Lowe'ry spoke on
"Customs of Christmas." Eval
uator was Mrs. Gwen Jones;
timer, Barbara Yarnell and
minute critic Mra, Marion Todd.
There was a large attendance
at the Wednesday evening
meeting of the Mill City PTA
with A. E. Nesbitt presiding at
the business meeting. It was
voted to sponsor the drive for
non-perishable food to be given
to needy families at Christmas
time, through the Mill City
Ministerial Aasociation. ,
It was also voted to buy cof
fee makers, funds to come from
silver offerings at the meetings
In form of a contact between
two groups.
Robert Thorpe, grade school
instructor, showed a movie.
Christmaa carols were sung uni
der the direction of Miss Alice
Smith. Two high school girls,
Gloria Klecker and Evelyn
Johnson, did pantomime sing
ing. Mrs. Leonard Herman and
Miss Klecker sang a duet
Mr. and Mrs. Vera Thomas
and family were in Portland
last Sunday visiting at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly
were in Corvallis last week
end, visiting their daughter,
Lela Mel Kelly, sophomore at
Oregon State. While there they
attended a student play.
Mrs. Fred Duffy, Mrs. Wen
dell Heller and Mrs. W. E.
Davis attended the Riverside
Garden club, near Albany last
week. The lsdies are members
oi the Mill City Garden club. I
Mr. ana Mra Curtis Cline
spent the week-end in Salem,
where they assisted her broth
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Schiaman move into
their new home.
Claude firuder who has
worked for Mountain States
Power Compsny the past sev
eral years received notice this
week that he will be transfer
red to Stayton early in Janu
ary. The Bruders plan to move
to Stayton when housing can
be obtained.
Mr. and Mrs. Easel Crosn
spent several days this week in
Hood River where Mr.. Crosn
underwent minnr surgery.
Their daughter, Keith Ann.
stayed with the B. E. Whitsett
family during her parents ab
sence. Mr. Croan is employed
as a power operator at the De
troit Dam.
Mill City Garden club mem
bers hsd a work day last Tues
day at the home of Mrs. Curtis
Cline. The group met at 10
a.m., bringing a sack lunch.
Corsages were made to order
and sold; the group making and
selling about 26. The next
meeting will be Dec. IT at the
home of Mrs. Bert Morris, club
president, when there will be
a gift exchange; each member
is also to wear a corsage of her
own making, to be Judged later
in the evening.
The next meeting of the Mill
City Women's club will be
Tuesday evening, Dec. IS at the
Fellowship Hall. There will be
a gift exchange among the
members and each member is
also asked to bring a gift for
a patient at the state hospital.
Hostesses for the evening in
elude Mrs. Curtis Cline. Mrs.
D. B. Hill snd Mra. W. W. Al
len.
Mrs. Roger Nelson, president
of the Lions Club auxiliary,
stated this week that $130 was
rececived from the November
series of coffees hid by auxil
iary members and their friends.
This money was turned over to
the Lions Club to aid In their
forthcoming polio fund drive
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stew
art and children visited last
week at the Lawrence Young
family in Salem; former Mill
City residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude B ruder
visited last week at the home
of their son-ln-Iaw and daugh
moNi s-sae?
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ter, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Johnson
at Silverton. -Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Olm-
stead were guests last week at
the borne oi their son and fam
ily, the Ed Olmsteads of Co
burg. They helped their grand
daughter, Judy, celebrate her
tenth birthday, while there.
The Three Link club of
Santlam Rebekah lodge held
its annual Christmaa party at
the I OOF hall Tuesday eve
ning, Dec. S, starting with a
7 o'clock no-host supper. The
tables and rooms were gayly
decorated in the Christmas
theme. In charge of the dec
orations were Blanche Syver
son and Rachel Olmstead.
Mrs. Syverson, club presi
dent, announced that new of
ficers would be elected at the
next meeting.
Macleay
Macleay Macleay pupils
will present a Christmas pro
gram at the Grange hall Wed
nesday night, December 23,
starting at 8 o'clock, under the
direction of Mrs. Ethel Ramus
and Mra. Elsie Carpenter.
The program will include
songs by primary pupils ; play,
"The Christmaa Bomb," pri
mary pupils; accordion solo,
Marilyn Martin: play, "What
Became of the Christmaa Din
ner?" upper grade pupils;
vocal numbers Marilyn Mar
tin, Elizabeth Keyser, Sharon
Kronbuegel and Patricia Hu
dec. Nativity scene" Come and
Worship,' reader Elizabeth
Keyser: solo, "O, Holy Night,
Patricia Hudec; chorus; char
acters Mary, Caroi Ream;
Joseph, Leonard Bettelyoun;
wise men, Joseph Smith, Ralph
Norton, Roger Turner; shep
herds, Larry Foster, Alan
Prebelsky; Henry Smith; an
gels Darlene Bettelyoun, Pam
Prebelsky, Lois Longfellow.
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Crystal Gardens
Old Time end Modern
Music by "Pop" Edwards
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Woodbum Twenty-six new
Cub Scouts will receive their
"Rnhrit" oins at the Woodburn
pack meeting Friday, Dec 18,
at 7:30 p.m. at in wasmngion
school auditorium. This will be
thm tint meetin under the di
rection of the new cubmaster,
Dr. A. K. Guild.
The theme for the meeting
will he "Christmas" with
treats, a gift exchange and tree
for the Cub Scouts. Parents are
urged to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Butter
field left Mondsy in their car
tnw Santa ' Barbara. Calif..
where they will spend the hol
iday season visiting at the
homes of their two sons, Vail
and Frank Butterfield.
Mrs. E. C. Peyton returned
Saturday after three weeks in
California. She visited her
twin sister, Mrs. R. E. Landreth
and family at Manteca, and
also other relative and friends
in Ssn Jose, Palo Alto and
San Francisco.
Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J V Richards
were Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Richards . of Portland, Miss
Sandra Richards and her fi
ance, Sgt. Veikko (Vic) Juhola
of Seattle, who recently re
turned from Korea and is now
out of the service.
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Donald Members of the
Donald Nan en Church have
been working on their Christ
mas program which Is to be
presented at T:J0 p.m. Sunday,
Dec. 20. Mra. Frank MiUer is
in charge of planning the pro
gram, Mrs. John Schmidt was
in charge of the praoticing and
Mrs. John Anderson ha charge
oi the music. ,
The smaller or younger
classes will contribute poems,
songs and exercises. The older
people will present a play, and
also a pageant
Everyone in the community
is invited. 1
The boys, "Braves" will put
up the Christmas tree in the
Church Wednesday and also
will decorate the church.
Thursday, the girls, "Maidens"
and "Pathfinders" will deco
rate the Christmas tree. ,
The boys and girls in the
three groups decided instead of
drawing the usual names and ,
exchanging gifts that they I
would bring gift for the boys
at MacLaren School. ' 1
.Mrs. Robert Maltland enter-1
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Everybody Wants Furniture and Appliances
k Everybody Appreciates Furniture and Appliances
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DAILY HOURS: 9:30 TO 9
tained at "Suds" party, Wed
nesday evening in her borne,
with Mr. Hyatt of Portland
demonstrating.
Attending the party were,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bush, Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Miller, Mr. and
Mas. Alva Cowan, Mrs. Leigh-
ton Whitsett, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Meyer.
The Ladles' group of the
Donald Methodist Church met
last week at the church at one
nVlruk far a not luck luncheon.
and had their annual Christ
mas party and gift exchange, at
which time their secret pals
were revealed.-
Six children received serv
ices at the December well-child
conference held at the North
Marion Union High School last
week. Dr. Stone was there with
Mary Testerman aa nurse, as
sisted by Mrs. Bud Yergen,
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FRENCH FRIES... 9c
MILK SHAKES... 19c
COKES, ROOT BEER 9c
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