Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 30, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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Oak Point
Oak Point Holiday gueiU
at the A. B. W. Hughes home
were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Hughes and family of Portland
and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Lam
bert and children of Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Webb en
tertained their family Christ
mas day. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Dougherty and
sons of Independence: Mr. and
Mrs. James Alexander and
Mickey of Independence; Mr.
and Mrs. Al Leonitis and
(laughter of Chicago; Bobby
and Sharon Webb.
Miss Florence Titus of Sa
lem was a holiday guest of
Mrs. E. Comstock and son,
John. They were Christmas
Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Comstock of Keizer for
the family Christmas tree. j
Guests at the Hugh Rogers!
home were Mr. and Mrs. Elton
Rogers of Portland, and Mr.
and Mrs. John Doran and fam
ily of Fails City.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith and
family of Eugene and Mr. and
Mrs. Rodney Peterson, Judy
and Patty were guests at the
Grove Peterson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lauder
back were recent dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark
of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. EdwarH Hirm.
berger spent the holidays in
Tacoma with their daughter,
Mrs. Leo Theonnes and am. I
uy.
Holiday guests at the C. E.I
Bisbee home were Mr. and Mr.
James Taylor of Dallas. Mr.
and Mrs. Don Bisbee and Rv
ana urry Bisbee.
Christmas Eva the Don Ri.-I
bees were guests at the Ronal
Shepard home in Salem fnr
family party.
Marvin Bartel surprised his
parents when he arrived home
to spend a 10-day leave from
me navy. He is stationed at I
San Diego, Calif.
John Rule left Tuesday for
Huntington Park, Calif., to I
spend the holidays with Mrs.
nuie ana their children.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Salem, Oregon
Molalla
Carol Curtis Pattern
WPM.
i?ifisJ?jt;?if;fi?:K'.i'i
Molalla Mr. and Mrs. .Ins
Maurer, Sr., entertained and
exchanged gifts with numerous
guests on Christmas Eve. Pres
ent were:
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maurer, Jr.,
and Freddie. Silvertnn- Mr
and Mrs. Robert Shepherd and
0DDy, natny ana Penny, West
oiayion: Mr. ana Mrs. Rex
Hunt, Bremerton, Wash.; Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Gerlite,
David and Tlinnp Silvortnn.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Maurer. Jo'
Ann, Tommy. Betty, Johnny
and Alexes. Mt. Anffpl Mr nnri
Mrs. Hay Maurer, Andy, Mike,
Dick and Kenneth. Prnerwrr
Dinner guests for Christmas
were Mr. ana Mrs. Rex L.
Hunt, Bremerton, Wash.; Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Maurer, Andy,
Mine, dick ana Kenneth, Pros-
nept.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Maurer.
JoAnn. Tommv. Rettv .Tnhn-
ny and Alexes, Mt. Angel.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maurer,
Sr.. had a mirnrls visit Tuoe.
day of last week by Mrs. Maur-j
er s oromer ana lamny, Mr.
and Mrs. John Snrtrw snrl h,'
nepnews, John and Jerry Sup
per, au irom uiatne, Colo., I
and a niece and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Reno Williams and
children, Barbara and David,
Montrose, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex L. Hunt
left Sunday for Bremerton,
Wash., where Mt Hunt 4 ata-
tioned with the United States
Wavy.
Crocheted Table Set. The ever
popular "pineapple" crochet de
sign has been worked as a border
on this handsome, well-styled
place mat and matching napkins
set. Each Individual mat meas
ures 12 by 17 inches; matching
napkins are of linen 13 Inches
aouare and have a single comer
design to match place mat. For
handsomest results use white or
ecru thread and stiffen the com
pleted mats by starching them.
Make a set of four or six mats
with, matching; napkins for a fes
tive party table or to give as a
wedding present.
Bend 30e for the PINEAPPLE
DESIGN TABLE MAT SET (Pat
tern No. 184i enlarged photo
graphic section and detail for
easy working, complete crochet
ing Instructions. YOUR NAME
ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER
to CAROL CURTIS, Capital
Journal 652 Mission street, San
Francisco 6. Calif.
BUOYAUTTLELin!
F.ajk Anpitn 1.4 I Tn aha --1
tern apron ideas to make up in
yourself! Make in all one fabric,
or with contrasting waistbands
and pockets.
No. 3018 Is cut In one size.
Apron with flower-contrast takes
, 1 yd. 39-in. plain and 4 yd. con
1 trast.
Send 30c for PATTERN with
Name Address, Stvle Number and
Size. Address PATTERN BU
REAU, Capital Journal, 6S2 Mis
sion street. San Francisco 5, Calif.
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ff RECKONING, JUDGE. AND FOR
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SAILED TH6 HIGH SEAS'-"AFTER.
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SETTLE DOWN NOT EXAOly
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Amity Rev. and Mrs. Rich
ard Crader, Michael and Da
vid, left early Monday for Yak
ima, Wash., for a visit with
her parents. They made a visit
io uiympia. Wash., Christmas
week where they visited his
parents. They will be back in
me lor services Sunday, Jan.
3.
Dedication ceremonies for
five young children were held
at the Baptist church Sunday
morning for Diane and Tom
my Martin, children of Mr. and
Mrs. Wedell Martin; Barbara
Lehman, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. Ted Lehman; Tommy Boy
er, son of Mr. and Mri. Ted
Boyer; and Tommy Fox, ion
of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Fox.
Rev. Richard Crader, per
formed the rites. Mrs. Andrew
Wakeman and Lydia came out
from McMinnville for the ceremony.
Grand Island
Grand Island The final
Island Communitr club De.
cember meeting wis ttiaeM
uy aoout an patrons BitiirtB I
evening.
C h i ef Quartermaster nil
Mrs. Robert Fvock snl in I
daughters Lvnrla inn Lauiii I
and Kenneth As her f Su
Diego, Calif.; Lt. and Mn, Don
ald Wiley of College Statin,
Texas, whn are at tha hont
of their parents for the Chrjt-
mas vacation, were in attend
ance.
Offiren elected were: HH
ident, Lester W. Scofgin; vies
president, R. R. Rockhill;
retary-treasurer. Mrs. Cntil
Douglas.
XTnil wA.jM luU, tha Notrt
Dame record for scoring tot
most touchdowns in a mrw
year career. Worden tallied V
times.
ACROSS
1. Existed
4. Place ot
worship
t. Literary
tacts
12. Devour
1.1. Rent
14. Beam ot
Ufht
15. Miuical
instrument
IT. Day's march
lt. Flat circular
nlate
10. Vulgar
admir
WMllh
tl. Style of
potty
23. Statues col
lectively 17. Smooth and
flossy
29. Roman road
30. Pronoun
31. Urchin
12. Anxious
nirarot
II Urge
serpent
IS. And: Latin
IS. Nothing
more than
17. Scrutinizes
IS. Redecorates
a room
42. Encourage
43. Handle
44. Container
for honey
4. Asiatic
country
48. Razed
5L Female
sheep
St City in New
SI Note of
GuldOe
scale
55. Affirmative
5S.Ofgreatr
age
87. Firmament
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f a rIio n iion 1211
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v vrtlv e aRS i .&
Solution ef sttefsr' 1
DOWN
1. Rainy
1 Swiss river
I. Ubored to
learn
1 European
mountains
S. Onionlike
vegetables
IMakeUce
1. While
8. Comes in
again
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