Pat I THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Orefoa Saturday, December 19, 1953 In The Edited kj HIKE FORBES Lyons Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Walker hive gone to Tucson, Ariz., where they will be guests t the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mn. Tru man McClellan, over the holi day!. They were accompanied by Mri. Paul McClellan of Weit Stayton. Miss Edith Tietze left Wed nesday for Philadelphia, Penn. where she will vliit at the home of her uncle. Miu Tietze ii the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Julius Tietze. Congratulations are going to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Free upon the birth of a baby girl born at the Salem Memorial hospital Tuesday evening. The child weighed six pound five ounces She has two older sisters and a brother. Mrs. Robert Carleton and children, Larry and Carolyn, are spending this week with her husband near Cascade Locks. They will return home this weekend and will move there as soon as they find liv ing quarters. The Wednesday afternoon card club met at the Rebekah hall with Bertha Allen, Inez Ring and Eulalia Lyons as hostesses. A 1:30 dessert lunch eon was served followed by several tables of 500. Margaret Kunkle held the high score, Garnett Basssett second, and Berniece Bridges third, and Dorothy Helmn low. At the close of the afternoon their annual Christmas party and gift exchange was held. George Huffman with Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Hirlie of Gates went to Hermiston over the weekend to attend a Ma sonic meeting, where they as- sisted in confering the M and M degree upon Mr. Yates. Donna Huber, who spent sev. eral days in the Doernbecher hospital in Portland under ob servation, was brought home Wednesday evening. Donna Is the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber of Lyons. Mrs.. Alex Bodeker enter tained members of the Lyons Womers Society of Christian Service at her home Tuesday afternoon. The room was dec orated to carry out the Christ mas thought. Mrs. Reta Cruson and Mrs. Frances Cruson was in charge of the program. Special music was furnished by Mrs. Aleene Wilson of Mchama, and Mrs. Muriel Warner of Turner, who played electric steel guitars. Jewell Hartnell gave the or igin of the Christmas seal. Mrs. Frances Cruson read the ser mon by Peter. Christmas hymns were enjoyed by the group. It was voted that the society give $100 toward the ceiling of the church. BIS ffiPtafiifllWI DANCE LADIES COMK EARLY! No orlork. Dance to the mmlc and hi. "TEXAS RAM BUCKS. our Christmas nlht DANCE aaln at the dance Sat. Niht Shopping Center between now Dickson's TrSi.-.l'.-J It Mllrs South of Salem t 1?th St. Junction SUNDAY . Roast Turkey & Dressing Moihcd Potato With Giblet Gravy, Cole Slaw Hot Biscuit, Butter 85 BRING THE FAMILY Served in the Dining Room or Service in Your Car! -UjooJ SAN SHOP Yi Mile North of the Underpass Valley The Three Links club of Faith Rebekah lodge is spon soring a reception to be held at the Rebekah hall Sunday, Dec. 27, front 2 to 4 in the after noon honoring Mr. and Mrs. George Berry on their golden wedding anniversary. A double header basketball game was played Wednesday evening at the Marl-Linn gym. when the A and B team played the A and B teams of Turner. with Turner winning both games. However, the girls were victorious in their volley ball game. Monmouth Monmouth District 13C was represented at the North west Oregon Citizens' and Educators 'conference on the salary problem in Portland Dec. 12 by Dr. C. A. Fratzke. John Dickinson, Alvin Leach, Henry Tetz and John Pfaff. The annual Christmas musi cal program Is to be presented by the voice music department of Central high school at the school gym on Tuesday, Dec. 22 at 8 p.m. The public is in ited and admission is free. The Monmouth and Inde pendence schools will close at 3:45 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 23, for the holiday vacation, and reopen Jan. 4. Rev. and Mrs. William i. Rademaoher spent Wednesday and Thursday In Portland, The Christmas program 1 at the First Baptist and First Christian churches will be given Sunday evening, Dec. 20, at 7:45 o'clock and at the Evangelical United Brethren at 7:30 p.m. Patricia Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert V. Price, was Installed as honored queen of Bethel 34, Job's Daughters, at a Monday ceremony. Bill Jean Riddell, past honored queen, acted as installing of ficer. Sidney Howard visited his mother, Mrs. Annie Howard, who Is ill at her home in Al bany, Wednesday. Arthur Spreadbrough was elected president of the Cham ber of Commerce. Other offi cers are Dale Spark, vice pres ident; Elmer Knaupp, secretary-treasurer; James Gordon, Carnes Schulmerich and Lester Loch, executive committee. The whole executive com mittee will be the last three names, the newly-elected presi dent, vice president and the re tiring president, Q. L. Jacob sen, and retiring secretary, E. J. Swenson. Dr. C. L. McCIure was speaker and his topic was "W h y Utopia in Europe Turned into a Land of Slav ery." Pfc. Albert Loyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Loyd of 161 N. College St., Is now serving as a special orders clerk with 24th Replacement company of the 24th Infantry In Korea. Loyd, a graduate of the Mon mouth high school, entered the army in February. 1952. Central high Panthers won over the Sheridan Spartans 52-49, in the game played here Tuesday night. Free throws by Melvin Havcman and Larry Johnson In the final minute of play were the deciding factor. Q. L. Jacobsen and Melvin Elkins arc selling Christmas tree in Pacific Grove and Monterey, Calif. The parent of Jacobsen live in Pacific Grove COLORADO PAN-SAN at the SAN SHOP EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT admlwlon chant tiU after 1 of "CACTUS JACK KUZIAIt" Ak tor your FREE ticket for Dec. U. TlckrU KREE for the or any department at Dickson's and Chrlsimaa night. ouc5c "o" DINNER Roasted Veal With Roasted Potatoes And Gravy, Cole Slaw Hot Biscuits and Butter 85 and he made a visit there in November to plan the selling The trees were obtained in Washington and 2.000 trees were taken by truck owned by Elkins to California to sell. Mr. Jacobsen ii working in the Monouth Furniture store during her husband's absence. Mrs. O. A. Macy, a director of the Civic club, presided at the Thursday meeting. Mr. WUliam C handle of Hillsboro, a former president of the State Federated Wom en's clubs, showed film, What's Cooking?" Mrs. Charles Powell report- ed on the club' "Welcome to Monmouth" program. Mrs. Later Colgan an nounced the "well child-' con ference to be held in the club rooms Dec. 17. The Women' Society of World Service of the Evangel ical United Brethren church met Thursday at the church and gifts for the Fairvlew home were given in place of an exchange of gift. Mrs. Mol- lie Lacey was honored with a birthday cake for her 81st birthday. ML Angel Mt. Angel The Green Pas ture 4-H Club met Tuesday evening at the Barnard Shied Ier country home, and enrolled member for another year of 4-H work. Bernard Klmllnger was elected president. Members belonging to the club are Ber nard Kimlinger, Gary Schled ler, Dennis Schledler, John Fltzsifmmons, James Fltzslm- mons and Michael Fltzslm mons. Mrs. Fitzsimmon is their leader again for t h i year. The catholic Order of Men Foresters made plan at their recent meeting for initiation ceremonies ot new members scheduled for February. Chief Ranger William Blem appoint ed a committee of Joseph Wav ra, Val Eberle and Arnold Schiedler to make the ar rangements. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ober- tlnner had as their recent guests, Bro. Jake Feltes, S. J. of Holy Cross, Alaska, and Father Danial Lyons, S. J. of Portland. Sweet Home Sweet Home Christmas programs are being planned at schools in the Sweet Home area and dates for the pro grams follow: Foster Grade school: upper grades program which will in clude the band, chorus and the Sweet Home Civic Chorus, will be Friday, Dec. 18, at 8 p.m.; the four lower grades win have their program Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 22. At this program, treats will Be given to all children. Holley grade school Pro gram will be December 22 at 8 p.m. with a 45-minute pro gram by the upper grade and a play by the first, second, and third grades. Hawthorn school Tne Christmas program will be held in conjunction with the reg ular PTA meeting Dec. 21, and all six grades will participate Parties In the individual rooms will be held before school is out on Dec. 21, at 8 cm. Pleasant Valley school On Dec. 22 at 2 p.m. the school will present a program con sisting of plays and vocal se lections by the children who are under the direction of Miss Helen Stewart and a Tonette Band under the direction of Paul McLain will play several selections. After parties In the Individ ual rooms on Wednesday, Dec. 23. the children will be given treats which are being pro vided by the Community club Sweet Home Union nign school Wednesday, Dec. 23 at 8 P m. is the date set for the pageant with the choruses un der the direction of Mrs. Myr tle Gates and the band under the direction of Dan Keele tak ing part Oak HeiRhtj school plans a program Dec. 18, at 8 p.m. in the gym. It will consist of playlets, recitations and musi cal selections. While the Long Star schools plan no public program, each room will have a Christmas program and treats on Wednes day, Dec. 23. Sunnyside school held its program Friday, Dec. 18, at 8 p m. A full length film will be 16? N Commercial Vna Walaloi up faint Stan jjjjjjj - AKoodon PcHOWf Unionvale Unionvalo Sixteen mem bers of the Unionvale Home Extension unit attended the December .monthly meeting held all day at the social room of the local church Wednes day. Mrs. Adolph Hraba and Mr. M. V. Wright were pro ject leader for glove making from cotton tuede material. A Christmas gift exchange was, a feature. Dinner was served at noon. The Unionvale WSW8 annu al Chrlstma meeting will be held at the social room of the church Tuesday, Dec. 22. Din ner will be served. A Christ mas gift exchange will be featured. Each member has been ask ed to bring a gift for "Cheer" baskets. Pfc. Edgar Vert Hoard in the U.S. Army with 44th dlvf ion in Korea, report that it is very cold where he I now stationed. He I well and a let ter was received from him a few day ago. Mr. Clyde Dollar entertain ed 14 ladies at a preview gad get party at the partonige on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Roy Martin of West- lock, Alberta, Canada, la a guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mr. Clyde Hoard. She expect to ipend the winter in the Willamette valley. She was guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Merrick In Salem and her father, Edgar James, her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon James at Whiteson, for sever al day before coming 'to the Hoard home Sunday evening Foster Foster A report by the budget committee was consid ered at the last meeting of the Foster Parent-Teacher associa tion. A report was given on the supplementary book project for which $80 had been voted. Twenty-five dollars was votr ed to be set aside for purchase of baseball and basketball let ters, and one-half of the insur ance premium lor me coy Scouts station wagon was to be paid by the association. A reDort was made by Leslie King, purchasing chairman of the traveling room prize com mittee. A volunteer group of women 'II' meet In the morning of Tuesday, Dec. 22, to sack the candy and treats which wilt oe distributed after the program of the lower grades in the af ternoon Dec. 22. Three door prizes were given at the meeting. Those receiv ing them were Mrs. Ruby, Les ter Weld, and Mis Marjorle Phillips. Mrs. Rulon McArthur gave a report on the child guidance clinic and asked that the Fos ter school PTA hare In the expenses for this year. No final action was taken at this meet- lng . A The program was presented by children in the third and fourth grades and Included several musical numbers and recitations.' Refreshment were served at the close of the evening by the sixth grade mothers with Mrs. Boone, chairman. Amity Amitv Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burns are building a new house on their farm north of Amity, Their farm house burned late last summer. J. W. Walling Is having two maple trees on his lawn re moved this winter. Henry Jusa is doing the work and will market the maple burls. The trees were planted more than 75 years ago when Wal ling's uncle, Barney Buffman, built the house that is tne wai ling residence. Mrs. John Blum of Reno, Nev.. was an overnight guest of Miss Laura Judy Tuesday. She was called to Portland due to the death of her brother. Thorn as S. Jellison. The Three Links club held its annual Christmas party Wednesday evening at the John presented to the school Wed nesday, Dec. 23, as a gift from the school personnel. TAKE 'EM OUT! HAMBURGERS ... 19c FRENCH FRIES... 9c MILK SHAKES ... 19c COKES, ROOT BEER 9c COFFEE, ORANGE . 9c Until Midnight Weekdays 12 to t en Sundays DRIVE-UP and PICK-UP PHONE 3-501 Lahley borne on Jelllson St Mr. H. J. Rlchter wuco hostess. All business was dispensed with until the January meeting. Secret pal were revealed and gifts presented. Johnnie Lahly and Christina received the gift. Some were brought for the lOOF home. Darlene Wood read a story ot Christmas tree decoration in other land. Mi Edythe Wanles and Elma Mason will be the Jan uary hostesses. Talbot Talbot A beautiful letting for the Talbot Women's club Chrlstma meeting was the home of Mrs. Galena Winn, Chrlstma decorations were used throughout Club president, Mrs. Ole Jorgenson, presided over the business meeting. Plans were made for a 1:S0 dessert lunch eon at the Jan. 8 meeting at the home of Mrs. Al Gurgur lcb. Members enjoyed a gift exchsnge from a Christmas tree. Mr. Addle Davidson won the prize. Gifts for the box to be sent to the Children's Farm Home at Corvallis were displayed, Christmas treats were serv ed during the refreshment hour. Grand Island Grsnd Island Chief Quar termaster Robert Fyock in the navy, and Mrs. Fyock ' and daughters, Lynda and Louise of San Diego and her brother, Kenenth Asher, in the navy, also stationed at San Diego, ex pect to drive to the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Asher, and reach here Sunday for a one-week leave. Mrs. Dale L. Fowler met her daughter, Miss Marcer.a D. Fowler, an OSC student when she came to Salem Wednesday starting her Chrlstma vaca tion. Webfoot Webfoot The Webfoot Home Demonstration unit De cember meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. How ard Lovely, Wednesday. Mrs. Lovely and Mrs. Gor don Graham were project leaders for glove making. There were 10 members and one guest, Mrs. J. L. Shawver, present. A business meeting was held. Dinner was served at noon. Mrs. Stephen Benedict act ed as secretary in the absence of Mrs. George Doud. A Christmas gift exchange was featured. The next meeting will be held at the Webfoot Grange hall when making lampshades will be the lesson. Injured Silverton Boy Awaits Santa Silverton Mr. Frank Conroy, mother of John, five year ot age, announced that the child 1 considered serious ly hurt after the reports of all preliminary test and aurgery had been completed, and that he would have to be at the Sil verton hospital for more than a month. The little boy was struck by a passing automobile near the South Water St family -home earlier in the week, receiving a fractured leg near the hip Joint, body bruises, a broken nose, cuts and lacerations about the face and head and other not so serious injuries of both arms and hands. John's one wish is that "Santa Claus can find time to come to the hospital" Satur day (December 19), while he is at the Palace theater. DANCE OVER WESTERN AUTO A dm. 40e Tax Inc. Dick Johnson's Orch. 5 Conrt 8t Starts Tomorrow! :'-.''' . S 2ND MUSICAL HIT DENNIS O'KEEPE CONSTANCE MOORE 'MOONSTRUCK MELODY' Featuring Ere Arden and Weedy Herman and His Orchestra Miss Wells Is WedotWoodburn Wood burn Miss Barbara Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Wells of Wood burn, was wed Saturday after noon, November 28. to Joseph LaBaniky, son ot Mrs. Violet LaBansky of Wisconsin and Ivan LaBansky of Stayton, at St. Luke's Catholic church In Woodburn. The Rev. Michael Fleming performed the double ring ceremony at 2 o'clock In the presence of about 100 guests. Baskets of white chrysan themums decorated - the church. Soloist was Miss Ja nice Hanauska with Mrs. E. S. Donnelly at the organ. The bride was given in marriage by Iter father. She wore a full length white satin dress trimmed in old Irish lace. Her veil of fingertip length fell from a lace crown with trim of aeed pearls and her bouquet was of American Beauty rose. Mr. There Burnett of Woodburn was matron of hon or for her1 niece. She wore white organdy over orchid taffeta. Misses Barbara Roth. Betty Taylor and Beatrice Kleen ot Salem were brides maids, Misa Roth wearing white organdy over green taf feta, Miu Taylor wearing gold satin with a back panel of lace and Miss Kleen gowned In dusty rose satin with back panel of lace. All carried white chrysanthemum with a heart of red roses. Flower girl were Susan Lackner and Glenda Jones. Curtis LaBansky was beat ban for hi brother and ush er were Clifford Wells of Seattle, Wash., brother of the bride. Perry Glass and Ver non Hawkins. A reception was at the American Legion hall. Mrs. Gus Well of McMii.iville, aunt of the bride, cuttini the wedding cake. Mr. Leon a Lackner, a foster sister of the bride, poured coffee and Miss Dorothy Rice served punch. Miss Darlene Gottsacker as sisted in serving. At the 'gift table were Mrs. Howard Zur Unden, Mrs. Ted Anderson and Miss Arlene Schervem. Miss Carol Brit tan passed the guest book. The couple will live in Woodburn. Past Matrons Are Honored by Group Woodburn The regular meeting and Christmas party of the Past Matrons' club of Evergreen chapter, Order of Eastern Star, waa Wednesday night at the Masonic temple. A no-host dinner was served at 7 o'clock followed by the short business meeting and exchange of gifts. Mrs. Agnes Jones and Miss Gladys Adsms were in chsrge of serving the dinner. Other past matrons present were Mrs. Helen Guiss, Mrs. Nina J. Ringo, Mrs. Eleanor Vlck ers, Mrs. Nettie Johnson, Mrs. Beulah Gilbert, Mrs. Martha Relling, Mrs. Marjorle Mer riott, Mrs. Mabel Dixon, Mrs. Freda Burt, Mrs. Nellie Muir, Mrs. Violet Atwood, Mrs. URGENTLY NEEDED Clothln-. Mlaecnaneous Arti cles, Baby Thlnfi, Cooking Utensils, etc. THE CHIN-UP CLUB lit f. Liberty Ph. 1-311 DANCE Silverton Armory Sal. Night, Dec. 19 Featuring Tommy Klatlah and HI West Coast Rambler DANCE F.M. TO 12:1 ADM. Its Tax In. Sponsored by V.F.W. of Hllrorton Lul Dr -aocm u oods courier" tii. or " ..niDINO STAtC XWCKrVSOOM - PICTU.e, Aline Beers, Mrs. Evelyn Morris and Mrs. Minnie Rich ards. Mrs. Hsrlow Dixon presid ed over the business meeting and plana were made for the annual dinner to be Friday, January 20. honoring Mr. and Mr. Gall Wengenroth, the re tiring worthy -matron and worthy patron of Evergreen chapter. It was voted to buy material to make article for the Masonic and Eastern Star home at Forest Grove. ' Mrs. Nellie Muir was in chsrge ot the lighted Christ mas tree and gift exchange. For the next regular meet ing. Jan. 20, Mrs. Martha Relling, Mrs. Aline Beers and Mrs. Beulah Gilbert will be hostesses. WSCS Members at Silverton Meet Silverton- A musical pro gram at the Tuesday after noon meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service ot the Methodist church, in cluded selections by Mrs. Paul Henry, vocalist,-" Chrlstma hymn and carol by a junior high mixed choral group, di rected by Mrs. Knute Diger ness; and vocal selection by Mrs. Lyman Coslett. Piano accompanist was Mrs. Craig CUrk. Members of the Ellen circle of the WSCS, were program directors, using as their theme: "Christ, the Supreme Gift In Christmas Blessings" An all white gift basket of remem brances for the Methodist home in Salem, was dedicat ed In a white candle lighting ceremonial by Mrs. E. A. Fin lay. Mr. Ben Sprick took the basket to the home. Mrs. W. E. Toney 1 chair man of the Sara Adam cir cle, the member lerving re freshments, and requesting j tne cnurcn ioik to oring iooa and clothing for a basket for a worthy family, Sunday, De cember 20t Announcement was made of the reception for the fam ily of the new minister, the Rev. Paul Henry, Mr. Henry and their two daughter, Sun day, January 3, during the af ternoon hour from S to 8 BARBEQUED CRAB AT NORTH'S 1170 Center St STARTS UUSTON-HOIT BENHETT STmBtw -JO,0O0-J -" -HCINtSUNU wmm etot M-saiASi TOMORROW! Mr FURY-FILLED ADVENTURE! Wild Bretikoel from Desolate, Desert Prisoo-fortI LOT WILLIAM HOLDEN ELEANOR PARKER JOHN WU1MIUMCT BKsjM swoon hut men FORSYTHE ALSO Hilarious Rib-Tickling Comedy! ii MERRY MIRTHQUAKES" Starring "The Poet of the Piano" -LIBERACE- Mrs. Anderson Is Speaker lor Club . Silverton Mrs. Aage An derson ot the "Inga and Aage'' specialty and bobby store wis guest speaker at the Monday afternoon annual Christmas meetini of the Sifvarton Wom an's club. Demonstrating her talk with wares from her tn on !. display table, she told of Scan dinavian Yuletide legends and customs, and the special decor ations each of the three coun tries. Denmark. Nnrwav I Sweden used in home and tree trim suggestive of the season. The members ot the club ar ranged gifts for the MacLaren boys training school at Wood- Durn ana lor tne Salem state hospital and sent a cash dona tion to the Corvallis Children' Farm home. Christmas musical (elections were by Mrs. William Iron, vi olinist and Mrs. Robert Fry of Salem, vocalist. ' General co-chairmen of the afternoon's plans were Mrs. Harlan Moe and Mrs. E. A. Te ter. A number of guests attend ed. The invitation was accept ed from the Silverton Junior Woman's club to be their guests at the Tuesday evening, Janu ary 8 meeting. Mrs. Charles Hovt and M L. M. Sanders were responsi ble for the attractive seasonal decorations. Presidinc at the tea tabic and serving the large group present, were John Tweed, Mrs. James Taylor, Mrs. Harry Carson. Mrs. Frank Hubbs and Mrs. Mark Hungate. o'clock at the church social hall. Friend are welcome to attend the reception. imsm KIS'DS TODAY! Open 1:45 "WINGS OF THE HAWK" RIDE THE MAN DOWN- Starts Tomorrow - Cant 1:41 AKstNin no. mmmHmmm JOUFlYAYIfE urn m -mn m-m i rim BUGS BUNNY CARTOON REVUE" An New Fun Length Faatan In Technicolor TODAY! f UN IN A NAItMf Siren of LAST DAY! Mark Steven "JACK SLADE" "PRIVATE EYES" ( .henrbo IK MM.. Prop Beit ta.nrao Cook