Page 2 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oregon Thursday, February 4. 1934 jiiiiwiiirHiirHaia&mfW In The Valley Edited by MIKE FORlfrs Jefferson l JEFFERSON-rM 1 s 1 Evelyn J Weeks was honor guest at a - birthday party given in h e r honor Wednesday night, at the ' home of Mary Swanzy. Invited guests were Mcrvine McCaw; I Ardolla Robbins, Gladys and Carrie Hatmakcr, Bonnie Campbell, Evelyn Holloway, JJ Joyce Davis, Helen and Ola k Freshncr, Dorothy UnRcr. Eric ritzsimons attended a ; music educators conference in " Eugene recently at the Univer f sity of Oregon. Musical groups from Los Angeles were fea- tured on the program. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Meng of Baker Ore., are visiting with friends and relatives in Jeffer son and vicinity. The Meng . family formerly resided in " Jefferson. Mr. Meng is unable to do hafd labor since his ill- ness In which he had to take months of rest. A large group gathered at the Evangelical United Breth- ren church, Saturday night, where the adult class of the 1 Sunday school entertained the . rest of the Sunday school pu J pils as Ihe adults were losers - in the contest. Mrs. Karl Kihs returned ' home from the Albany General hospital Friday, where she has ; been the past week with an at tack of pneumonia. A wood, leather and metal working shop has been started in the grade school for boys in the 7th and 8th grades. Joe Howe is the teacher. The grade school student body has voted to buy an elec tric score board for the grade school gymnasium costing around $225. Sweet Home Pedee their work. Mrs. Wayne Blankenbaker, who became criticallv ill Tups. PEDEE Mr. and Mrs. Mattsjday afternoon at her home, is Johnson of Newport brought improving slowly at the Bar her mother Mrs. Maud Bur-, tell hospital in Dallas, bank home Sunday. Mrs. Bur-i Mr. and Mrs Albert Ronco bank had spent the past month! visited Sunday afternoon at the with the Johnsons. I nome of tneir son Paul R mis. Dm irucaA, nu uuugii-; and family Hubbard Macleay tcr, Mrs. Larry Plank and son, Bennie, of Longview, Wash., were week-end guests of Mrs. Lura Trucax and Wanda. On Saturday evening the group; MACLEAY M. Monlach enloved an evening of tele- Kave immunization shots to viKinn at the R. H. Tr.iv 1 several pupils here Monday home, where they were served L primary pupils are studying SWEET HOME The Sojour ner club met with Mrs. Ella White and Mrs. Walter Short act ing hostesses. Winners of the evening were Mrs. Robert Joslin,, bridge; Mrs. Francis Carpenter, pinochle; Mrs. Warren Cnstclln. Canasta. The next meeting on Feb. lOi Trucax's birthday. I making booklets on the subject, will be held in the American Lc- Jimmie and Wayne Cob!ne'una" 'reclion of the gion nail ana gucsis wui Be in- of Independence spent the" ',,t,:, cake and coffee honoring Mr.f Esl1imo 'iff , and habits and Pleasantdale PLEASANTDALE Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Fred Reichstein were her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Hampton of Yamhill. Oth er relatives calling during the day were Mrs. Grace Stone brink and Mrs. Scott Stone brink and children of Yamhill, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rob ertson of Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Booth and Carolyn s( Willamlna were Sunday dinner Rests of her sis ter, and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Reichstein. Wcldon Swan is at home and doing well after a month in the Portland Sanitarium following an accident at Cascade Locks in which hia right shoulder was broken. The injury was never put in a cast, but was kept in traction until the day before he left the hospital. vitcd at this time. Mrs. Sara Prentiss, former in structor at O.S.C. in the depart ment of "Family Life" and now president of Benton County Men tal Health Association, spoke on "Guide Posts in Child Develop ment from six to sixteen" at the meeting of the Long Street Par ent-Teacher Association this week. Mrs. Dryden, representing Linn County W. B. Association also spoke briefly regarding the County Child Guidance Clinic. Founders day was observed at this meeting by the relating of accomplishments of the organiza tion since its founding. The junior high chorus gave two musical selections and the girls trio also sang a selection. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Karns and Mrs. Letha Miller were elected to the nominating committee to select officers for the 1954-55 term of P.T.A. A founders day birthday cake centered the refreshment table and Mrs. Hyde was chairman of the committee Mr. Lester Burnett was releas ed from the hospital this week after a scries of cardiographs and other tests. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McVein are the parents of a daughter born Feb. 1 in the Lebanon Commun ity hospital. Mr. McVein is the new city patrolman. bumlay, Job. 7, is Scout Sun day and all Cubs and Scouts are urged to attend church in uni form. Several of the churches plan special programs in com memorating the 44th anniversary of the Scout movement The Loyal Women of the "Church of Christ" met for an all day meeting Tuesday and the Missio.iry Society group also had its monthly meeting. Mrs. Spain Trask returned home Saturday from the Eugene hospital where she has been un dergoing treatment for a fractur ed hip. She is able to be in a wheel chair and her daughter, Mrs. Glen Palmer is caring for here in the Trask home. Mr. and Mrs. Lylc Moss and week-end at the George Gente man home. Rev. Delbert Dow left Mon day morning for Camp Men uche at Corbertt, Oregon to at tend the mid-winter conference of the Evangelical United Brethren church. with his aunt and unrln Mr and Mrs. W. T. Turner, while his narenls were in Salem. Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Burbank, were week-end guests of their Lylc and Eldon, of Portland, daughter, Mrs. F. M. Dyer. They visited Sunday evening at the C. L. Burbank home. Mrs. Rufus Dodge and Mrs. Gus Burbank were hostesses to the Woman's Club Wednesday wnen the club members tied out a quilt for the Murphv family at Arlie, who recently lost their home by fire. Mrs. John Yungling received the at tendance prize. Mrs. Lyle Rit- ner and Mrs. were appointed to buy song books for the club. Fifteen members, six children and guests, Rev. Lawler, Rufus Dodge, Herman Amos, Gus Burbank and Gus John were Dresenl. On Jan, 22 the Pedee Rust lers 4-H club was re-organiz-j cd with three leaders, George: Genteman, Dewey Cummins, Fritz Kerber. Wood, sheep, goats, dairy, poultry, and gardening will be the projects of the club which each month. Twelve members signed, will meet the 2nd Friday of President, Phillip Genteman; vice president, Harry Cum- mins; secretary, Amy Comeroy; song leader, Daricl Genteman;) yell leader, Dwight Cummins, j reporter Dewey Cummins. j The other six members arc: i Larry Sullivan, Thomas Pom-i eroy, Richard and Lary Hag They have also been weaving yarn mats and making book covers from cardboard and wall paper. Merry Mixers 4-H cooking club met at the home of the leader, Mrs. James Hudec, on Tuesday afternoon. Judging sponge cake and jelly roll cake was the proj-est. The annual valentine party for the school children is being planned by the women's club and mothers of the pupils. Five new circuits are being brought from Salem to this community by the Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph company. Mrs. Harry Martin, Sr., has been having repair work done on her farm buildings. Gervais GERVAIS Three Home Ex tension agents met with a prniln et IrlHioc ct flnrvaie Mnn Glen Edward 'day afternoon to organize an extension unit. The third Tuesday of each month was chosen as meeting day. The February meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Kraft, Feb. 16. HUBBARD Mrs. Lola Osborne, president of the Re bekah Asembly of Oregon, made her official visit to Thalia Rebekah Lodge Monday eve ning. The annual home-coming dinner for the lodge preceded the special meeting at which Mrs. Osborne gave instructions and constructive material to the assembled members and guests from Portland, Molalla Buttevlile and Needv. Program for the evening was a re-obligation service in candlelight. Mrs. Osborne was presented with a gift , from Ihalia in degree. Introduced with the dent were Mrs. Grace Chris tianson, past president of the R.A.; George Howard, grand junior warden of the campment; Mrs. Wilma Leffler oi inana; jwrs. Coal Gay of Home lodge Woodhum- Mr, Florence Weneer of Oak lnrioo Molalla and Mrs. Irma Lind- quist of St. Alexie of Butteville, Mrs. Harry Kcssler acted as chaJrman, Mrs. William Uppcn dahl, assistant; Mrs. Paul Reil ing. secretary treasurer. M Don Hood, program chairman. i ne ,ros club met with Mrs. Jake Cutsfffnrth last week, Marge McCormiek was surprised with gifts for her now daughter. The Jamiarv ViirfVirloi.e it Iris Chrz and Irma Reiling were noted. district deputy presidents. A cake walk for the March of Dimes netted over $10. Re freshments were served after! the meeting. The Mary-Martha Circle ofj the Hubbard Community church, will meet Monday eve ning, February 8, 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. A. Foltz. Mrs. Elvan Pitney will complete the j study of "Sands and Stars by! Ruth Stull. Thalia Rebekah lodge will meet Tuesday evening, Feb. 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the Rebekah i hall. Members 'of the'Ef ecutlvel committee of, the Hubbard will meet Mdnday, Jan. 8 at ! i:so p.m. in the grade ithool, library. $aving Centers at ihe toot of the Bridge Wesi Salem 12 Nile North of the Underpass Salem Unionvale I 0Pen Every Day ... 8 a. m. to 10 p. ra. PRICES GOOD FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY UNIONVALE Rev. Clyde uouarieit Monday to attend the mid-winter conference at ; Camp Menucha on Columbia i river, 30 miles from Portland j near Corbett from Monday to I Thursday. The Unionvale Evangelical United Brethren church is sponsoring "Oil Town." film to be shown at 8 p.m., Sun day, ico. 7. This is a Billy Graham pro duction. Work Is progressing rapidly on tne gymnasium improve ment. The inside finish is done and basket hoops are up. The flooring Is expected to be ! started this week. PHONI 1-1447 2 Technicolor Hits Rock Hudson in "Back to God's Country" Also "Those Red Heads From Seattle" Greg were in Sisters Sunday to I Kard' Curtis McCormack, Tom- visit with Brownie Moss who is my jge. Falls City FALLS CITY Mrs. Opal Ward Arslill of Portland and Claude Graham of Salem were married in Portland Friday afternoon, Jan. 29. The ceremony was performed at an Episcopal church in that city. The couple will reside In Tort land until June, moving to Mr. Graham's home on Cross St. in Salem at that time. ! Mrs. Graham is a teacher In. the Portland school system and" will continue in her work there until school closes. Mr. Grahams' employment Is with the state tax commission and his work will be in both Salem and Portland. Both Mr. and Mrs. Graham are former Falls City residents. The William Polanrts wrrc hosts at a dinner Friday eve ning in their home, honoring Mrs. Marie Sullivan upon her 71st birthday, Jan. 20. Also present lor the occasion seriously ill. Fifteen ladies met at the home of Mrs, Lee Dudley recently to complete plans for the Long St. Fair which will be held Fetf. 26 in the Long St. gym. Pack No. 31 of the Cub Scouts ! will hold its annual Blue and Gold banquet in the high school cafeteria, Friday, Feb. 5, at 6:30 p.m. Achievement awards will be made to the Cubs after the ban quet and service stars will bo given to the Den Mothers by Ken ury. District Scout executive of Albany. A special meeting was called: Jan. 29th to get caught up on I it i PHONI l.IOSO NOW PLAYING! "Crazylegs" Hirsh . Lloyd Nolan id "CRAZYIEGS" Also Joan Leslie in "FLIGHT NURSE" STOP! LOOK! were Mr. and Mrs. George Kitchen. Miss Ruth Clark of Salem was a recent house guest at the W. Y. l.cttcrm.m home. She also visited Rev. and Mrs. Green while in town. STARTS TODAY! Now Showing Open 6:45 "TORCH SONG" Technicolor .loan Crawford Michael Wilding Action Co-Hit "COW COUNTRY" Willi Kiliminil O'Hricn 3 DAYS ONLY Special HcAierii Put "Charm" In Your Life! 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