Pace 2 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon In The. Valley Butteville Edited by MIKE FORBKS last week and showed pictures on "Picturesque Sweden," including places he and his wife and daugh ter visited while there last year. This coming Thursday Garfield Voget, ex-mayor of Hubbard, will talk on his recent trip to Germany. Aurora AURORA Community club officers elected at the regular meeting were John Drell, presi dent; P. H. Peterson, vice presi dent; Mrs. Arthur Mills, secre tary. Programs throughout the year will be charge of Arthur Mills and Lou Gicnnu. Mayor A. J. Zimmerman and three" Aurora ministers have been r.amcd as a committee to welcome new people to the community. Aurora American Legion post sponsored a stag party in the Community club rooms, culmin ating a membership drive. The women's auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. P. F. Sayre, Sr., and enjoyed potluck supper. At a meeting of the Aurora PTA Friday evening, Arthur Mills presided. A - committee was ap pointed to have charge of the an nua! talent show to be sponsored by the PTA., Those serving will be Howard McLaren, Walter Keil, William Wenzel and Floyd McLin. Mr. and Mrs. Bert jeskey of North Marlon entertained rela tives and friends at dinner in their home recently. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. George Weber and family of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ross of Colton, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Martin of Hendley, Neb., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weber, Mrs. Lyd- ia Mead of Monmouth, Dcihcrt Martin, Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Martin, Butteville; William Brucning, Portland; Andrew Martin, Hendry, Neb.; Miss Mar lene Drievcr, Donald; Miss Mar jnrie Jeskcy and Ronald Jeskey. Mrs. Bertha Scholtz, late of Portland, is recuperating from a recent eye operation at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ehlcn in Aurora. Mrs. Percy Will is serving at the Aurora telephone office, On account of the snow Saturday the scheduled "Mile of Dimes" by the Cub Scouts was postponed until next Saturday, Jan. 23, at 1 p. m. (weather permitting.) Cubmanter Dr. A. K. Guild and Dr. A. B. Willcford will be in charge, assisted by a number of Jaycecs, Jefferson placing Mrs. Roy Kruckman (Vir ginia Singer). Mrs. Belle Snyder of Aurora is expected to undergo major sur gery Wednesday in Portland Os teopathic hospital. The Ninety-one Co-G e 1 1 e r s Livestock club met recently and I elected Teddy Miller president; Larry Yoder, secretary; Prentiss Hanson, vice president; Everett Shipley, reporter; Arlie Lcnhardt, yell leader; Ronald Plantz, treas urer, and Jim xroat, program chairman. The next meeting on Jan. 20 will be held at the home of jJm Trnst. JEFFERSON Nine tables of pinochle and four of Five Hun dred were in play at the card party sponsored by the Altar so ciety of the Catholic church re cently. Mrs. Hazel Hinsdale and Ed Gils(!orf held high score in pinochle and Francis Grenz and Mrs. Scott Hawk low score. Jn Five Hundred Mrs. William Grenz and Art Page held high score and Fred Fery of Stayton and Mrs. Art Page, low. Art Page won the special prize. The next card party will be held in the City Hall the evening of March 9, and the last one on St. Patrick's Day evening, March 17. Paul McKcc and A. B. Hinz left Wednesday morning for Port Or- ford on a stcelhead fishing trip. Thcv plan to be gone three days. Mrs. Nila Settle bought the E. Isaacson house back of the city hall and has moved it to Main Street, which she is remodeling. making it a modern five-room home. This is to be a surprise for her brother, A. W. Elderton and Mrs. Elderton. who are com ing to Jefferson from Tulsa, Okla., to live. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hadlcv and re- Mr. Hadley's mother, Mrs. George Pemberton of Albany, were call ers on Mrs. Ada Young, Mrs. Nila Settle, Mrs. George Mason and Miss . Virginia Mason in Jeffer son Sunday recently. Amhv Woodburn WOODBUHN Peter Deyneka, missionary evangelist, General Di rector of the Slavic Gospel Associa tion, who recently returned from a round-the-world missionary survey trip, will speak at the Woodburn Presbyterian church Friday eve ning, Jan. 22, at 7:30 p. m. "Con ditions and Need of the Gospel Around the World," "My Visit Be hind the Iron Curtain with the Gospel." Three books were recently pre sented to the Woodburn public li brary by Dr. and Mrs. K. Dc Sehwcinitz in memory of the late Blaine McCord, who was a brother of Mrs. DeSchweinitz. Dr. De Schwcinitz is a professor at the graduate school at the University of California. The books presented include "Growth of American Thought," "Spirit of Liberty" and "The Great Rehearsal." The annual congregational meet ing of the Woodburn Presbyterian church will be held Wednesday j evening, Jan. 20, beginning with a ! pot-luck supper at 6:30 p. m. A j movie, "Two Brothers Have 1" will be shown preceding the business meeting. Mayor Elmer Malison was pro gram chairman at the noon lunch eon of the Woodburn Rotary club AMITY Installation of offi cers for Canton Yamhill, No. 6, Dayton, Capitol No. 11, Salem, Washington No. 14, and Tilla mook No. 21, was held at Day ton I.O.O.F. hall, Thursday ev ening, Jan. 14. John Van Dorn of Forest Grove was the installing officer. Major General, Roy V. Terney of Pen dleton, Department Commander of Oregon, was guest of honor. Ladies Auxiliary, Yamhill No. 6, patriarchs militant, held its January meeting at the same time in the lodge dining room. Mrs. Eugenia Robinson presided. New officers were installed for the auxiliiary. Mrs. Laura Stockton, past pres ident of the group, assisted by Lady Viola Jones, Lady Cora Sherwood, of Portland, and Lady Ida Terney of Pendleton, install ed Lady Hayle Gibbs, Amity, as irosident; Lady Ncta Stauten nirg, Carlton, secretary; Lady Florence Brown, Newberg, treas urer; Lady Eugenia Robinson, McMinnville, junior past presi Appointed officers installed were Ladies Pernilla Ditter, offi cer of the day; Olga Lewis, offi cer of the guard; musician, Cora Newman; sentry, Clara Slruhlc: right aide to the president, Olive BUTTEVILLE Grandma Har per is very ill at the home of her son, Chester Harper in Butte ville.. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gosser of Portland were guests in the Phil Hathaway home Sunday. They were neighbors when both fami lies livd in Salem several years ago. The Butteville Women's Fel lowship Kroup met at the home of Mrs. Ray Martin Friday af ternoon, Jan. 8, with Mrs. Ray Yergen presiding in place of the president, Mrs. Dan Clark, who was absent. The building com mittee consisting of Mrs. L. G. Yergen, Mrs. L. 0. Johnson, Mrs, Glenn A. Yergen and Mrs. W. 0, Lindquist, gave a report on the cupboardu. The annual election of officers was held with Mrs. Dan Clark being reelected president, and Mrs. Ray Yergen being re-elected vice-president. Mrs. Eddie Jones is the new secretary and Mrs, Erma Leek is the new treasurer, The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Fred Dentel on Feb. 12. St. Alexie Rebckah lodge had its regular meeting and installa tion of officers Thursday even ing, Jan. 7, with Mrs. W. O. Lind quist, district deputy president, and Mrs. W. G. Sample as Mar shall acting as installing officers. Mrs. James Wallace was in stalled as Noble Grand; Mrs. Rob ert Maitland as vice-grand; Mrs. Clifford Blake, Secretary; Mrs. W. 0. Lindquist, treasurer; Mrs. Fred Dentel, chaplain; Mrs. W. G. Sample, warden: Mrs. Ben Epp- ers.. conductor; Mrs. Harold Reed, musician; Mrs. W. 0. Lind quist, right support to the noble grand; Mrs. Ben Quinn, left sup port to the noble grand. Right support to the vice-grand is Mrs. Virgil Mayhew, and left support to the vice-grand is Mrs. Bert Solbcrg; inner guardian, Mrs. Mac St. Helens; outer guardian, Mrs. Louis Untcrschcr. Mrs. Wallace took her station and appointed committees for the year as follows: finance, Mrs. Bert Solberg, Mrs. Ben Eppers, Mrs. Myron Anderson; visitation, Mrs. Ruther Iverson, Mrs. W. O. Lindquist, Mrs. Raymond Peter son; courtesy, Mrs. Opal Reed, Mrs. Ruth Blake, Mrs. Myron Anderson: resolutions, Mrs. Fred Dentel, Mrs. William Quigley, and Mrs. Ruth Blake; Mrs. Louis Untcrschcr and Mrs. Virgil May hew, examining. Mis. W. C. Lindquist and Mrs. Raymond Peterson will handle the publicity for the coming year. Mrs. Myron Anderson was in-1 stalled in the past noble grand sta tion and presented a PNG pin. Mrs. W. G. Sample and Mrs. Ben Quinn audited the books for 1953. Mrs. Harold Reed and Mrs. W. G. Sample decorated the hall and ta bles with greenery. The refreshment committee con sisted of Mrs. Bert Solbcrg, Mrs. Ben Quinn and Mrs. Virgil May- hew. After the installation, a miscel laneous auction was held of items donated by the members for the March of Dimes fund. Over eight dollars was received from the auction. Mrs. Harriett Quimbv returned lo her home Saturday after spend ing a week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Beryl Breitliaupt. Mrs. W. E. Thayer has returned to her home after spending a wee in Hutchinson hospital in Oregon City, as o result of the flu anj complications. Mrs. William Ryan, formerly of Butteville, is in a Hillsboro hos pital following a back injury re ceived in a car accident recently. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Yergen and started on its second, which consists of making tool chests, bookcases and saw horses. The 4-H knitting club, the "Knit and Ravel" club, is starting on a new project, which is knitted begs. Scoffs Mills SCOTTS MILLS The Utility, and Beauty Garden clubs met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Till Thursday evening. Oliver Brough er is president. Part of the meeting was conduct ed by Mrs. Wanda Edlund of Mon itor. The next meeting will be held at the Marquam school house. The Altar Society of Crooked Finger held a card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Groshong Sunday evening. Ivan Smith entered the Silverton hospital recently where he will un dergo surgery. Mathias Bielenberg has entered a Salem hospital for medical treat ment. Mrs. Joe Bielenberg and infant son, Mathias Bernard, are now home from the hosp'tal. The 4-H club girls iriet recently at the Dale Slater horn;, Mrs. Slater is their leader. Mrs. Nell Williams entered the Silverton Convalescent home re cently. Mrs. Ralph Clem died at Provi dence hospital, Portland, Friday morning, January 15. Gervais GERVAIS A large group of ladies of St. Ritas Altar society enjoyed a potluck luncheon at the home of Mrs. Anna Kuscher (a for mer member who is now living in Ml. Angel) at her new home in Ml Angel. A regular business meeting was called in the afternoon, at which all officers were requested to continue for another year and consented to do so. The next reg ular meeting will be Feb. 10. Marion county home extension agents Ermina Fisher and Paul ine Shaplowsky will be at the Ger vais grade school cafeteria on Feb. 1 at 2:30 p.m. to discuss the organ ization of an extension unit in Gervais. Vt All women interested in joining the unit are urged to attend this meeting Miss Jean Manning has received word from the secretary of the Future Homemakers of Am erica .'of Gervais that she has been elected honorary member of Ger vais union high school chapter. Miss Jean is a graduate of 1953 from G.U.H.S. and is now em ployed by the state in Salem. A large group, all faculty mem bers of Gervais high school, and members of square dance club surprised Mr. and Mrs. William Uppendahl in their new home re cently and presented them with a gift. Mrs. Cora Van Zuyen and Mrs. Fred Manning enjoyed luncheon Thursday with Mrs. Uppendahl. Mill City OWNS TESTED DAM MT. ANGEL A registered Jersey cow owned by Rex Ross, Mount Angel, Ore., has beei, rated a Tested Dam by The American Jersey Cattle Club. The distinction was awarded Val iant Rose of Rossmerc for having three offspring ith official pro duction records. Tt:imcv- left utile. I.nura Stock ton: press committee. Vernishia ! left Friday for a 10-day vacation Newhry and Lydia Hirch. j to a.iacla. Other officers and committees I The 4-11 woodworking club, the will be named at the Fehruary j Slivers, of Butteville grade ictiool. meeting. An evening bag was presented to Mrs. Eugenia Robinson and a compact to Mrs. Stockton. Wednesday Lunch AT NORTH'S In The Capital Shopping Center Hot Turkey Dinner Sandwich Whipped Potatoes And Gravy Cole Slaw 65c Fa -t Service ... Delicious Fond . . . Trv Salem's Rest Place to Eat MILL CITY Mrs. James King and Miss Virginia Bilyeu were hostesses last Thursday evening at a bridal hsower held at the King home for Miss Mao Anderson, bride-elect of Donald Sledge of Scio. The wedding was an event of Jan. 16. Present or sending gifts were Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Uarton Sledge, Mrs. Irene Hay worth, Mrs. John Clarke, Mrs. El mer Shaw, Mrs. Paul Jennings, and the Misses Audrey Shaw, Pauline Christenson, Roberta Loucks, Jane Ross, Evelyn Johnson, Ardis Meeks, Velma Show, Camille Goble, Rose Fleming and Jackie Bickett. The Mill City PTA held its reg ular meeting in the high school auditorium Wedmsday evening. A. E. Nesbitt presided at the busi ness meeting. Plans were made to hold a Saint Patricks dance Fri day night, March 12. The school board has given their consent to use the gymnasium for this dance. The possibility of having a kinder garten made part of the city school system was discussed. At present the kindergarten is privately op erated, Parent attendance room count was won by Mrs. Loucks' room for the grade school and the junior class for the high .school. Refresh ments were served by the fifth grade mothers in the recreation room. The February meeting will ob serve Founders Day and will fea ture a program by the Mill City Camp Fire Girls. Mrs. Harold Pound is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ford Wilson, and looking after property interests. The Pounds plan to move to Cottage Grove soon, where Mr. Pound has em ployment. Mr. and Mrs. David Maxon and daughter and Mrs. Will Williams from Mountain Home, Idaho, vis ited this week at the George Vete to home. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dart and family spent Sunday in Sweet Home at the home of her aunt and uncle, the Frank Camerons. Mrs. Nita Horner is recovering at her home following a slight stroke last week. Her daughters, Lucille Horner and Shirley Laird, are caring for her. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Smith were called to Portland last Saturday by the death of his mother. They re turned home early this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lcnthel Ragsdale are taking their young daughter, Susan, to the Doernbecher hos pital next week for medical obser vation. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Hamblin ore announcing the engagement of their daughter. Geraldine Ham blin, to Doyle McMillin, soq of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMillin of sil verton. Miss Hamblin is a mem ber of the class of 1954, Mill City high school. She is also worthy ad viser of the Marilyn Assembly Or der of Rainbow for Girls. Mr. Mc MMin graduated from Oregon Technical Institute at Klamath Falls in December nnd will enter the army soon. No date has been announced for the wedding. The Gay Nighters Square Dance club held their weekly dance ses sion and short business meeting at their hall on the Orviile Downing ranch recently. New officers for the current year elected were: President, George Vetcto; vice president, Orviile Downing, and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Arey Po- drabsky. The Three Links club of Santiam Rebekah lodge held their monthly meeting at the IOOF hall Tuesday evening, Jan. 12. Officers elected were: President, Mrs. Phillip Hess; vice president, Mrs. Walter Bris bin, and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Ann Crook. Mrs. Lee Bassett reported that a new lighted cross for use in tab leaux work would be made soon for the club. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Hess, Mrs. Brisbin and Mrs. Stanley Vail. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. Claude Bruder, club member who has re cently moved to Stayton. The school band concert will be played at the grade school gym nasium Thursday evening, Jan-. 21, at 8 p.m. The concert is being given to raise funds to help pay for the uniforms for the advanced band. Both the advanced and sec ondary bands will play in Thurs day's concert. A large crowd attended Cascade district church convention held re cently at the Mill City Christian church. Program for the day was in charge of Glen Shelton, president. The Mill City Christian church was awarded the plaque for the larg-i est attendance at the convention and the Mill City Assembly of God church' was awarded a plaque for j scripture memorization by mem-1 oers. The next meeting of the district will be April 4. Silverton Tuesday, January 19, 1954 Falls City SILVERTON - Mrs. Ben Gil ford, Mrs. Martin Hannan and Mrs. Emil Loe were the hostess com mittee entertaining the members ol the Silverton Grange home ec onomics club Thursday afternoon at the Silver St. Gifford home. Mrs. Roy Skaife was program speaker, giving an instructional talk on the culture of tuberous be gonias. During the business session, Mrs. Emil Loe, president; Mrs. Martin Hannan vice Dresident: Mrs. Lial McClure, secretary. a"d Mrf! Charles Meyer, treasurer, were in i change. i RcDorted unable to attend the; Thursday meeting was Mrs, Lewis Mclbye, a member for many years, on account of an injury to her hand severing the ends of her fingers when her right hand came in contact with the motor of a power mower. The Feb. 10 meeting of the club will be at the Fifth St. home of Mrs. Conrad Johnson. FALLS CITY Helen Mario, Kathy and Linda Bowman, daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bow man, spent Saturday evening in Dallas visiting their grandmother, Rev. .Mrs. Rozella Douglas. Jerry Livingston drove to San Francisco last week taking Gene Luhdc, Bill Vogcl and Herb Fer ris back to Fort Ord following their visiting furlough at home. Ray Morgan made the trip with Livingston to help drive. J. H. Bond, grade school prin cipal, was a Friday evening din ner guest of the Ross Bowmans. Mrs. Carrol Rayburn of Bea rcrton spent the weekend visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Charles Holmes. REP. fEMON TO RUN . KLAMATH FALLS W) State Rep. Lenry Semon said today he will file as Democratic candidate for thf legislative post he has held for 11 terms. were led by Mrs. George Leffler. I A silver tea and hobbyist (lis- ....... nlnn fnf Wnrlnocrlnv afternoon, Feb. 24, at Fellowship House. The public is invited. New committee appointments were Mrs. Flossie Billington, aprons; Mrs. Winnie Mulloy, fancywork. National Board of Review Selects "Martin Luther" as one of the Best Films of 1953! Hubbard HUBBARD The first meeting of the new year for the Ladies' Aid of the Hubbard Community church (Congregational) in Fel lowship House was held Wednes day. A no-host dinner at noon was followed by a business meeting conducted by Mrs. R. C. Mains. 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