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Hopewell
HOPEWELL Easter was ob
served at the Hopewell K.U.B.
Church with special selections by
the primary children, accompanied
bv Colleen Crannell. and a duet,
"The Holy City" by Richard Cran
nell and Vernon Stephens, accom
panied by Mrs. fiiUiar Cramiti!.
Mrs Mir.me Davidson and Carol
Jean Hersha were received into
the church as members, and the
children of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Roberts (Hazel Comptom of Leba
non. Sandra Rail. Gary Lynn and
Rickie Wayne Roberts were bap
tised. Rev. Glen Harris olliciat
inc. At the Easter eveninn service, a
movie "All that I Have" was
shown.
Tuesday evening, April 20. the
Sunday School Council met at the
parsonage for their monthly meet
Ins. There were 100 in Sunday
School Easter Sunday.
The Ladies' Aid and Hopewell
Home Extension Units met at the
Hopewell E.U.B. Church Wednes
day, April 21. for the annual clean
up day with potluck dinner at
noon. The auditorium of ' the,
Church was painted last week by
Mrs. Clarence LeRg, Rev. and Mrs.
Glen Harris, Mrs. Frank Hersha,
Mrs. Ross Rogers and Miss Bertha
Magncss.
The Easter Sunrise service in
Salem was attended by Mrs. Glen
Harris, Miss Marlene Harris of
Portland, who spent the weekend
with her brother, Rev. and Mrs.
Glen Harris. Aloha and Cheryl
Stephens, Joyce Hewitt, Carol
Hersha, Mrs. Stephen Reed and
Dean Brown.
The annual mother and daugh
ter banquet sponsored by the Hope
well Missionary Society will be
held Monday evening, April 26 at
7:30 p.m. Mrs. Edna Strout of
Amity will be the guest speaker
and a program is planned. The
men of the community will serve
the dinner and boys wait tables.
All ladies and girls of the com
munity are urged to be present.
Innomlnata Club met with Mrs.
Richard Crannell last week. The
discussion centered around tub
erous begonias and flowering
shrub culture. Refreshments
were served by the hostess to
Mrs. John Kuqua, Mrs. John Geis
ler. Miss Virginia Magness, Mrs.
J. S. Gilkey, Mrs. Eugene Wilson,
Mrs. Dolly Peterson, Mrs. Ted
Daum and Mrs. Earl Ellenber
ger, a guest
Howard Davidson and two
daughters, Cheryle and Con
stance, were week-end guests of
his mother, Mrs. Minnie David
son, and she accompanied him
to Portland to care for the chil
dren Jn the absence of their
mother, who is with her father In
Minneapolis because ' of his ill
ness. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Edwards
and family of Toledo were Sat
urday night guests of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Loop.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Underbill
of Dufur were Easter weekend
guests of her sisters, Misses Vir
ginia and Bertha Magness. Miss
Virginia Magncss and Mrs. John
Fuqua accompanied Mrs. Under
bill to Portland on Monday on
her way home, and Mr. Under
bill and Ross Rogers went to the
roast fishing. He will return to
Dufur on Thursday, and Miss
Bertha Magness will accompany
him for a visit
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dunberg
tit Seattle were Tuesday night
guests of his uncle, Henry Dee
don. Mr. and Mrs Carl Reaty of
Seattle were Easter week-end
visitors at the home of his
brother, Joe Reaty, in Wheatland
Richard LaFollette of Portland
was a week-end guest of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy LaFol
lette in Wheatland.
:
Mr. and Mrs. Drlbert Shipman
and family of Salem were Faster
Sunday guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John (leister.
Mrs. Vera Rultcock of Aiusa.
Cald.. ami John HalH-utk tit Al
bany, were F riday evening guests
of her brother, N. O. Pcare ami
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gust Janen were
hosts to a family gathering at
their home for Faster, and to at
tend the senior class play In
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Amity on Friday evening, In
which Miss June Ann Jamen took
part. Those who came were Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Splllman and
family of Kichland, Wash., Mr.
and Mrs. (ieorje Milne and fam
ily of (Iresham and Mr. and Mrs.
Klnier Kotka and family of Wood
burn. Miss Pearly Craft of the West
ern Uei.nuniU School, who ;i
makini: her home with Mr. and
f Mm. Howaid Stephens, has been
seriously ill with poison oak.
Faster guesls of Mr. and Mrs.
George MrKinley were their
daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Virgil
Bronson and grandson, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Bronson and son of
Sheridan, and Lee McKinlcy of
Sweet Home.
Mrs. Sarah Scoggan spent the
week-end with her son, Mr. and
Mrs. Les Scoggan on Grand
Island.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Waller were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. N. 0. Pearse and Granny
Humble.
Mrs. George Ramsden was seri
ously 111 last Thursday and was
taken to the Salem General Hos
pital. She was released next day
and Is now with her sister in
Salem.
Rickreall
RICKREALL The Ladies Aid
held its April meeting at the
home of Mrs. Harry Dempsey who
was assisted by Mrs. Vern Fox
and Mrs. Kenneth Wait in serv
ing the dessert luncheon. The
work of remodeling and repair
on the church building has pro
gressed, but some outstanding bills
were ordered paid from other
funds than what had been col
lected for this work on the
church.
Some money was taken from
the flower fund, which with a
special offering, amounted to $11
to be given to the conrer fund
Mrs. Schucking was the speaker
of the afternoon.
Those enjoying the afternoon
besides the hostesses were Mrs.
W. C. Hill, Mrs. Anna Johnson,
Mrs. Holdorf, Mrs. Al Martin,
Mrs. Oncss Whaley, Mrs. George
Van Santen, Mrs. Chas. Ross,
Mrs. Arthur Beaver, Mrs. Leo
Buyserie, Mrs. Howard Fleming,
Mrs. M. B. Findley, Mrs. John
Riney, Mrs. E. A. Letteken, Mrs.
R. V. arlcson, Mrs. Ray Lewis,
Mrs. Bryan, Mrs. Ada Belknap,
Mrs. J. P. Hamilton, Mrs. Art
Dempsey and daughters, Mrs. B.
O. Schucking, Mrs. Win. Cadlc
and daughter Peggy and Mrs. S.
II. Holt
' Home Economic visitation day
was last Thursday when the ladies
of the Rickreall Home Economic
tub entertained the other 1IKC
members of Polk County.
Mrs. Carleson, accompanied by
Miss Lonsberry and five students,
gave a short program during the
dinner hour. They were also guests
fur dinner.
Larry Morgan gave a clarinet
solo; Marianne Neufeld and David
Carlson gave a trumpet duet;
Sharon Kester a piano solo; and
Dannie Carleson a reading.
The next visitation day will be
May 15 when West Salem and
Brush college will be host for the
meeting at the West Salem city
building (formerly knowns as the
city hall). This meeting will be
gin with a covered dish dinner
at noon.
Polk Counly Pomona meeting
will he held at Oak Grove Grange
hall Saturdav. ADril 24 The hnt.
ness meeting is scheduled for 10
a.m.
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HUBBARD The Junior
Senior prom is planned for Fri
day evening, April 30, at North
Marion.
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Jefferson
I JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrt. Har-
ley Libby. accompanied by Miss
! tdith Libby, have returned from
i Central Oregon, where they at-
tended the annual meeting of the
State Rural Health Council held
at the Pilot Butte Inn at Bend.
Oregon.
The officers elected at the April
meeting of the PTA were Charles
Henion, president; Mrs. Arlie
Cooper, vice-president: Mrs. Felix
Muller.' secretary: Mrs. George
VanUeventer. treasurer.
The W.S.W.S. of the Evangelical
United Brethren church met at
the home of Mrs Gilbert Zimmer
man Wednesdav artr-rtHHjn.-with
tlie president. Mil. Jolin Kil.s, in
chair. Meeting opened by Anna
Klampe. Mrs. John Kihs read the
scripture lesson, Mrs. George Kihs
led the devotions.
Mrs. Chrystal Wells reported on
Spiritual Life. Refreshments were
served by the hostess assisted by
Mrs. John Kihs and Miss Anna
Klampe. ,
Visitors present were Mrs. Mar
tha Brown, Mrs. Leon a Laurie,
Mrs. Maud Epley, Mrs. Leona Ly
on, Mrs. Vela Adair. Mrs. Edna
Schuette, Mrs. Cordelia Hatmaker,
Mrs. Cecil Consola. Mrs. Joanne
Smith and Mrs. Katherine Ricks.
Mrs. Harold Morrisettc and Mrs.
Gerald Phelps were hostesses to
the Wedding Ring Club Wednesday
afternoon. The club planned for
an entry in the May day parade
The afternoon was spent visiting
and refreshments were served.
Guests present were Mrs. David
Bradley and Mrs. Richard Price.
Members present were Mrs. Dix
son Vose. Mrs. Bill Hart, Mrs.
Charles Hart Jr.. Mrs. Francis
Phelps. Mrs. Gerald Phelps. Mrs.
Martin Stephenson. Mrs. Oliver
Stephenson, Mrs. Bob Harris and
Mrs. Harold Morrissette.
The next club meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Chares Hart
Jr., May S. Mrs. Martin Stephen
son wilt De assisting hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Millnn Libby are
the parents of a 7 lb. 6 oz. boy
born at the Salem Memorial hos
pital Friday noon. He has the
same birthday as his sister Con
nie. They also have another boy.
Dave Neiss sold his house near
Greens Bridge to Mel Arnold.
Neiss will move into the house
on Second St. vacated by Mr. and
Mrs. Ellis Hamby. The Hambys
moved to their new house on
Marion Rd. They were surprised
Tuesday evening when a group
of friends came to spend the
evening, who also presented
them with gifts. Refreshments
were served during the evening.
Air. and Mrs. Leishton Wedd e
are the parents of a daughter,
Rebecca Lynn, born April 8. at
the Salem General hospital.
Harold Knight, Paul McKee.
Gilbert Looney, Les Shields, Har
old Wynd and George Armstrong
met at the City hall Saturday
morning donating a day's work
on tliu remodeling protect. The
wives of the men prepared and
served a hot dinner at noon.
During the week S7D.34 for the
renovation fund has been re
ceived from the Chamber of
Commerce, $1 from Mrs. Ada
Young and Mrs. Nila Settle, also
some wall paper was donated by
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Powell. Cash
received from donations and the
women s cooked food sale
amounted to $117 49. The town
women are planning to serve
lunch during the noor hour ful-
luwing the May day parade to
add to this fund.
Roberts
ROBERTS At the grange meet
ing Saturday night Mr. and Mrs.
Paul llamerick took the First and
Second degree obligation and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Grcttie the Third
and Fourth degree obligation.
The agriculture committee re
ported that it was spraying time
for currants, strawberries and
gooseberries. Louis D. Juhnston
reported that the China pheasants
ate up several ruws of peas in his
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oregon
garden, after they came up.
Roy J. Rice, legislative chair
man, reported there were more
politicians running this year than
ever: that Rouse Miller has the
1183.000 bid for the highway from
Salem to Roberts and that there
would soon be "open house" at
the new court house.'
Mrs. F'rank Boehringer gave the
home economics report.
The lecturer, Mrs. Louis D.
Juhnston, was in charge of the
program.
The Home Extension Unit will
meet at the home of Mrs. A. D.
Graham Thursday at 12:30. The
project will be care of the walls.
woodwork and floors.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bidgood
went to Springftelii Sunday to
spend tlie day with Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Nicholas, old time friends
in Nebraska.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kauth and
family are on their vacation visit
ing relatives and friends in Texas
and Minnesota.
Mrs. . Warren Wallace left last
week for Brooklyn, Wash., to visit
her sick mother Mrs. Myrtle Burke
and other relatives and friends
there.
Willamiria
WILLAMINA A 3e Bernard
Doyle is home on a 10-day leave
from duty at Chanule Air Force
base in Rantoul, 111. He is visiting
witn nis parents, 41 r. and Mrs.
Joe Doyle.
The PTA Talent show, held at
the grade school Friday made a
total of $237.70, which will be
divided between the grade and
high school PTA's. Judges of the
show were Mrs. Mary Aronsen
Bones of Grand Ronde. Mrs.
Beryl Swails and Clarence Arney
of Sheridan, and Royce Coan and
Mrs. Mervin Worth of Willamina.
Donnell Mitchell and James Mc
Coy were masters of ceremonies.
Prize winners were: Vistors,
first, Carol Zetterberg of Silver
ton; second, the Sheridan Rain
bow Girls; third, the Sheridan
high school girls tumbling team.
Adults: first, guitar players
Stanley Schmidt and Lawrence
Vogt; second, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Reynolds; third, Rock Creek cir
cus. Grade school, first, tap dancers
Phyllis Rydell, Linda Sundrud and
Dee McBee: second, Naomi Alish-
ler: third, Larry Reeser.
High school, first, Carol Mailer:
second Lee Wade: third, the girls
Sextet
The Mill Creek Community club
will give its third annual 99 cent
dinner Saturday evening. April 24
at the Mill Creek schoolhouse mid
way between Sheridan and Willa
mina on the south side of the Yam
hill river. The dinner will be serv
ed from 5:30 p. m. to 8:30 p. m.
Proceeds will go into the school
property and in a fund for the
charitable contributions made dur
ing the year.
Mrs. Augusta Hanson was host
ess to the Friendly Circle club at
her home Thursday afternoon. A
no host luncheon was served.
Others attending were Mrs. Delpha
Paine, Mrs. Hilda Habuck, Mrs.
Mae Norris, Mrs. Ruby Ann foli
ar, .virs. r ranees v oilman ana
Mrs. F.dna Graham.
Beta Xi Theta Rho club No. 62
met at the Hebekah' hall, when
Mrs. Ethel Stuckrath, member of
the Theta Rho state board of con
trol, made an official visit She
was accompanied by three other
ladies from Warrenton.
The members of the club will at
tend the Methodist church in a
body on May 2, by a special in
vitation. Girls attending the meeting were
Jeanette Johnson. Connie Thoma
son. Ellen Ham, Donna and Luann
Stoddard. Carolyn Ramey. Nancy
Read, Zona Boycr, Carol Schukar,
Betty Wright. Nancy McCann, Son
ja Ryan, Barbara Birchel. Pat
Severson, Janet Booth, Yvonne
Gift, Sue Ham, Jeanette Carlson.
Rebekahs attending were Mes
dames Alice Kudig. Geraldine Mc
Namar. Wilma Yocom, Gayclte
Harnett, Mary Young, Alice John,
Frances Johnson. Wilma Thoma
son, Theda W right, Amy Fox,
tin an
and Rhonda Fleming
Falls City
FALLS CITY-Mrs. Ida Faulk
ner and Arthur White of Salem re
cently visited their sister, Mrs. Ray
Kennedy of Bridgeport.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Benefiel
spent last week end visiting rela
tives at Banks.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sumpter and
son. Stanley, were recent week end
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ravelle
Howell and son of Springfield.
E. LaDuke suffered a broken
arm when he fell while doing
chores Thursday evening.
Fred Wink has a new Ford pick
up. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Olesen of
neat Briuiieaort have gone 'x Ten
Mile near Roseburg to work.
Mr. Olesen will do logging with
his son-in-law, George D. Jones.
The rural fire truck was called
out to the Harry Oehler home one
morning last week.
The chimney burned out and
Mrs. Oehiei feared an overhealer
stove pipe might fall to the floor.
The Graham Gray family spent
Easter Sunday at the beach.
Mrs. Florence Cochran visited
her doctor's office last week and
the cast on her broken arm was
changed.
Jimmy Fletcher of Oakdale has
the cast off his polio leg and is
using crutches.
Mrs. William Nilsson gave her
little daughter, Annie Wink, a
birthday party March 24 on her
ninth birthday.
Present were a schoolmate,
Esther, Jerry and Loni Hotchkin,
Mr. and Mrs. George Sullivan.
Axel and Ernest Nilsson. Robert
Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Nilsson.
Annie's father, Fred Wink, called
to see her in the evening and
brought a gift, and had cake and
Re cream with her.
Carolyn Camper has been ab
sent from school because of ill
ness. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sullivan
and sons of Nehalcm, brought his
brother Fred Sullivan over to the
Evans Rest Home in Dallas last
Thursday.
They were there to see Fred
Easter Sunday afternoon.
FUhel Trembly, Lois Wright, Nancy
Stoddard and Barbara Stone.
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Others calling on Mr. Sullivan
were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mor
gan of Winchester Bay and Ray
Morgan nephews of the ill man,
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gram
ling, a sister and her husband.
The Friendly Neighbors Club
met at the home of Mrs Jessie
Jones at their last regular meet
ing with all members present
The Vert Ellis family had
Easter Sunday dinner with their
daughter, Mrs. Ed Brandle and
family of Salem.
Mrs. William Nillsson drove to
Salem Monday for X-rays and
medical attention.
Mrs. R. B. Cochran had the plea
sure of a visit from old school
mates recently when Mrs. Lillian
Rcece and Lucy Wells of Port
land and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Birks of Sheridan called on her.
Recent Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. William Uilsson,
Bob and Annie were Mr. and Mrs.
L. R. Peck ham and daughter
Mrs. Bernice Schmidt and her
daughter, Jacklyn of Forest
Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Harold .
Richards, and son David, of
Salem, and Axel and Ernest Nil
sson, brothers of William Nilsson
of Falls City.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sullivan
called in the afternoon.
Gertrude Hotchkin was initiat
ed into the Ladies auxiliary of the
Eagles lodge in Dallas Thursday
evening.
4-H Club News
HUBBARD Making flower
carts, their second project, are
the member of the Hammer and
Saw 4-H club. They have already
completed the first project of
wooden hangers for hot pan
holders, and their third project
for the year will he one of their
own choice. Mrs. L. H. Graham
is advisor for the group.
Plans are underway to exhibit
at the spring show in Silverton,
May 3-7 and to march in the par
ade. The club is also planning a
picnic to entertain the Knife and
Fork 4-H club.
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LACOMB A. A. Ayers Came
home from the Labanon Coinun
ity hospital on Friday, after being
there since Monday, for treatment
and X-rays.
Frank Chladek Is now home
from the hospital, also Ernest Mc
Kinney is home from the hospital,
but is still receiving treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Downing
have their daughter and son-in-law
staying with them, to help
with the turkeys. They are Mr.
and Mrs. Del Eby.
At the close of the regular
morning service, a dedication of
hM in the
young winuiu wo .
First Baptist church Those hav
ing chilmeo dedicated were Rev
Mrs. Emery Nester, dedication of
son, Timothy. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
t anHora snn Jimmv: Mr. and :
Mrs. Hiram Hern, daughter
Cathy; Mr. and Mrs. Felix Ek
lund, daughter, Janice; Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Reike, daughters,
Debby, and Rebecca.
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Edwards en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mac
Donald and daughter of Portland,
at the week-end.
Mrs. Harold Bailey and Mrs.
G. Wingfield will be project lead
ers on lamp shades at the May
Home Extension meeting.
Mrs. Leslie Chaney has tickets
for the Home Makers spring fes
tival to be held in Lebanon on
May 3.
High school students in the area
are invited to a banquet and pro
gram to be held in Salem April
ni TU nutans ia cniliSnred bV
the Lebanon First Baptist church.
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Wednesday, April 21. 1954
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Several from this community
attended the dedication of the new
Baptist church in Waterloo Sun
day. Mrs. 1. G. McCloud was a din
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Rev. Wheatley, assistant pastor
at Hinson Memorial First Baptist
church. Portland, will be guest
speaker at the First Baptist
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