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Mflt 4 AMI AWT tFMO(HATHFIAin 1ATTTIWAT, NOYFMWrt I HI i cnOWN ABOVE IS THE ENTIRE grmpof the Youth organtxation of the Tint Baptist church at its semi-formal banquet at the church Saturday. The themt of the affair was "The Great (Photo by Ball) Thanksgiving Day Beckons Relatives For Reunions Here and Elsewhere Thanksrivlnsr day saw many Albanv fimilies holding reunions at homes here while CHOWN ABOVE IS, A SEGMENT of the Youth group of the First Baptist church in attendance at a banquet held at tht church Saturday evening. A 4' still other Albany families hied themselves oil to distant points for festive board gatherings with families and friends. Travelers Club Baptist Youth Arriving in Albany Wednesday evening to remain until Sunday at the home of Enjoys Speaker The Modern Travelers club Mrs. Elmer B.

Williamson were Mrs. Wayne Stater and her sister, Mrs. Kay Leep of Portland. On Thursday they motored to Salem for dinner." Mrs. C.

Cathey had guests here from Portland and Eugene, with Mr. and Mrs. Hold Interesting Banquet Saturday "Tht Great Discovery" was tht met with Mia Mary Elder with her sister, Mrs. Ben Pharia, a' Willard Booth and daughter, Barbara, -and Mrs. Arthur Mrs.

M. Brix-KJelgaard, Flor ITTLE MISS CHERYL KAY BABER celebrated her fourth birthday recently as guett of honor at a party given at the home of her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Baber.

Shown opening a gift in the background in the center is the guest of honor and reading counter-clockwise at the table are. Kendra Burford, Rex Bishop, Susan Pyburn, Susan Powell, Clayton Powell, Marsha Brethauer, Cheryl Brethauer; with backs to camera, Pamela Burns, GayleMeader, and Nancy Bryan; Diane Burford, Gary Bryan, Mike Gray, Kipp Gray, Ricky Radcliffe and David Baber, Standing in background from left, Mrs. Richard Radcliffe and Mrs. Rex Bishop. aisting her in Twenty-three members and ence; Miss Dorothy Eakin, The Dalles: Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Chance arriving Wednesday two guests, Mrs. Pharia and Mrs. Bonnie Vick Robinson were pre from Portland, and Mr. and Mrs.

Clay Carson coming from Eugene. The Canons are former Duncan, and two children, Pris-cilla and Gordon, Seattle, and Mr. Duncan's mother, Mrs. Alexander Duncan also of Seattle. Portland at the home of Mrs.

Matthies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith. Home from the University of Seattle, in Seattle, for the Thanksgiving holidays is Sheila Clark, visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs.

Robert Clark. Also enjoying Thanksgiving with her' sister is Carol Clark, who is attending Albany Union High school. ent The hostess waa assisted in serving the dessert luncheon by Mrs. Fred Hensolt and Mrs. unw uwim wmcn oecorauona and program was planned at the semi-formal Youth banquet held at the First Baptist church Saturday evening.

Sixty-teven were seated at the table which were decorated with streets of gold running dawn the center to the speaker's table on which wa an illuminated man- Albany residents. Mrs. Booth waa Colleen Cathey and Mrs. Chance Cheryl Kay Baber George Kouns. was Evelyn Cathey.

Also at the Miss Eakin and Mrs. Duncan are sisters of Mr. Eakin and David, Patricia and Wallace are sons Mrs. H. A.

Luther, president, Bureau Of Mines Group Plays Cards The regular meeting of the Cathey home were Mr. and Mrs. G. A. (Jack) Cathey of near Albany.

Mr. Cathey is a son of welcomed two new members, Feted At Party The homo of Mr. and Mrs. and daughter of the host and hostess. Mrs.

C. O. Keester and Mrs. Ar tsion on a moss covered mound. thur Kriever, into the club.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cush- Also home for tht holidays Two-inch golden candles were Kenneth D. Baber, Tangent, was Fiesta Motif For Annual WSCS Bazaar "Fiesta" is tht theme of tht annual bazaar of the first Method ut church to be held Jn the church aocial hall ill day Wed-i Roll call waa answered with from University of Seattle is Lu Bureau of Mines card club was the Ken bat Saturday of man ana son, lommy apem Thursday at Lake Grove with Mrs. Cathey.

Thanksgiving visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Martin were Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen King, Portland, Mr. and Thanksgiving thought. party to honor their daughter, cina Webber, freshman at the university. She Is a daughter of Mrs.

C. E. Williamson accom Mrs. Cushman's parents, Mr. conducted Monday evening with dessert lunch being served by Mra.

Beth Myers, Mrs. Delores at every other place setting. Programs were golden gates and nut cups were golden crowns. Skits and special music were furnished by the young people during the Cheryl Kay, on her fourth birth' day. Mr.

and Mrs. Lucian Weber. and Mrs. A. T.

Gerber, panied the group singing, "Come, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Eck- Mrs. Willard Martin, Eugene and Ye Thankful People, Come," and Baber and Mrs.

Connie Long. Visit in Eugene Tutur beaux and belief of this Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stamps, Al "Rig-a-Jlg," on her accordion, In bridge, the high score was dinner hour. Dinner wa provid hart and two children left this week for Astoria to spend area attending were Marcla Eg' made by Mrs.

Carleen Hayes, ed by Boyd Larson. bany. Mrs, King, Mrs. Stamps and Mr. Martin are children of nesday, 'November JO.

The affair with Mrs. W. Floyd Holbrook whistling the verse of tht last bert, Michael Cray, Klppton Thanksgiving with Mrs. Eck and low by Mrs. Edna Cox, who Spending the day In Eugene from Albany were Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Sorenson and son, Dean, and Miss Virginia Senters. They had Thanksgiving dinner at the li under the chairmanship of Cray, Gayle Meader, Ricky Rad Larry Houchin. president of number. hart's brother.

They returned wti a guest of Mrs. Baber. Mrs. Mm. Herbert Smith with Mra cllffe, Susan Radcliffe, Rex Bish the group wa master of cere the Martins.

Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Siefarth home Thursday night.

op, Jr, Steven Craupensperger, Helen Moody was high in pinochle and Mrs. Kay Kate held Mrs. Bonnie Vick Robinson gave a well-told history of Miss Alice Wood, Albany pub W. Smalley at co-chairman. Doors will open it 9:30 o'clock Terri Carter.

Michael Cowgill, monies. 'The dinner was served by several men of the church with the social committee of the low score. entertained 'relatives at dinner Thanksgiving day and those here were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schulz, Thanksgiving.

She told how, af lic school teacher, left Wednes day night on the Southern Pa' The next meeting will be Dec. in the morning with gaily decorated boothf in keeping with the Diane Burford, Kendra Burford, Cheryl Brethauer, Marsha Brethauer, Susan Powell, Clayton church preparing the dinner. home of Mr. and Mrs. James Powell and family.

Mrs. Powell is a daughter of the Sorensons. Other relatives were also present for the day. A family dinner was enjoyed It and there will be a exchange cific Cascade for San Francisco, to spend the Thanksgiving Portland, parents of Mrs. Siefarth; Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald As- ter the Bible was printed in English, a number of English persons studied and tried to pattern their religion after the Bi Following the banquet the of gifts not to exceed a dollar in Powell, Rodney Pyburn, Susan Day holidays with friends. Pyburn, Nancy Bryan, Gary Bry price. The committee for this meeting will be Mrs. Barbara group adjourned to an attractively decorated room with the same motif being used as in the ban Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Adams ble teaching. They were so per boe, and two children, Cathy and David of Silverton. Mrs. Asboe is Mr.

Siefarth's sister. Also joining in the festivities were the an, Pamela Burns, Kim Craupensperger, David Baber. spent Thanksgiving Day in Portland visiting at the homt Of secuted that they went to Holland where they stayed for about 12 Unable to attend were: Stephen quet halL The film, The Great Discovery was shown which featured Colleen Townsend. Fiesta theme greeting tht early comeri. To be fold will be candy, toys, Christmai card, wrappings, aprons, linens of all kinds, Jewelry, arta and crafts, cooked foods, farm produce and surprise packages In the "mall bag." A cafeteria luncheon will be served from 11 o'clock until 1 o'clock In the afternoon and will be under the management of Mrs.

Ralph Hyde. There will al year, then came to America in Siefarth's two daughters, Susan Abney, Douglas Abney, Bruce and Sandra. 1620. In spite of many difficul Asal, Mrs. Frances Antrim and Mrs.

June Kenagy, St. Anne's Plans Bazaar Projects at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. C.

Knodell with Mr. and Mrs. William Wood and daughter, Sharon of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. William Daugherity and two children, Diane, and Clifford and C.

O. Knodell of Albany being present Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Daugherity art daughters of the Knodells. Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Quay. Sorority Chapter This Saturday afternoon the ties and much sickness they kept Among those who left Albany for the holidays were Mr.

and Baptist Young People are host their faith. At one time only aix Abney, Frank Nitcher, Tom Nitcher, John Nitcher, Paul Nitcher, Dianne Tacher. Mothers attending were: Mrs. Seth Gray, Mrs. Richard Rad to the Central Willamette Youth or seven were well enough to Mrs.

M. P. Mayficld who jour rally. The afternoon program wa look after those who were ilL Meets Wednesday ncyed south of Colton, held In the Youth room at the to visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Cal St. Anne's Guild of St. Peter's cliffe. Mrs. Rex Bishop, Mis.

so be a ham dinner served be- One half the company died the first winter. After their first harvest ther declared a day of church and at 6:30 o'clock tonight the banquet will be served at the Relatives At Smarts A regular meeting of Gamma tween and 7 o'clock in the'George Craupensperger, Mrs. Episcopal church met Monday vin Jones and small son. Mrs. Jones is their daughter and was Another family gathering was Mu chapter of Epsllon Sigma Al- evening at the parish hall for evening.

Mrs. Charles Desnoyer David Brethauer, Mrs. Robert Hub restaurant Thanksgiving. A number of In Evalee Mayfield. The Mayfields held at the home of Mr.

and pha was held Wednesday even- Burns, Mrs. Donald Pyburn, Mrs. its regular meeting. After the In charge of the dinner ar dians contributed game, fish and serving of an after-dinner-des rangements. Mrs.

Ken Smart In North Albany. Coming from Tigard were Mr. Allen Carter, Mrs. Clifford Bryan, Mrs, Kenneth Burford, and ing, at the home of Mr. Rex Mc-Reynolds, 1310 Walnut Street, at other things and helped the Pil sert the evening was spent work' Other committee chairmen In will return home after the holidays.

Craigs to Malln Also going away from Albany Mrs. Donald Cowgill and thai ing on articles for the church ba grims celebrate. George Washington issued a proclamation for a clude: Mrs. G. Glenn Holmes and Kensington Club Plans Yule Event and Mrs.

Donald Quinn and daughter, Toni Ann, Mrs. Quinn being Mr. Smart's daughter; Mr. hostess, also tht guest of honor, zaar. The bazaar will be held day of Thanks, November 26, Mrs.

Arthur E. Palmer, decorat Ing: Mrs. T. E. Wickman, din' Mist Baber.

for the Thanksgiving day weekend were Mrs. Neal Craig and and Mrs. Wren Small and Mrs. ing room; Mra. Earl Hayes and 1789.

For many year there was no national day of Thank set aside. During Abraham Lincoln's Mrs. J. W. Morgan of Laurel Elva Small and Mrs.

Jennie Dick- daughters, Cathy and Sue, and Chrysanthemum Study erson. all of Albany and Mr. Heights extended the hospitality Miss Patty Parrett They left for Club at Tohl Homo and Mrs. Robert Spangler and Maun to visit at tht heme of Mr. administration he set aside the fourth Thursday in November as December 3 at the parish hall, opening at 11 o'clock in the morning and continuing through the dinner hours.

Hostesses for the meeting were: Mrs. Leslie Wise, Mrs. R. B. Yo-cum, and Mrs.

G. N. Siefarth. Other members present were: Miss Phyllis Vollstedt, Mrs. Sam Kyle, Mra.

Clyde Kerns, Mrs. and Mrs. Hubert Morelock. Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Ton), 1015 of her home Friday of last week to the member of the Kensington club. The afternoon wa sons, Mark and Matthew of New nort a national Thanksgiving day, Morelock is a sister-in-law of Each year the President makes East Fourth avenue, were host and hostess to the Chrysanthe Thanksgiving day visitors at Mrs.

Craig. Joining in the fam opened by the serving of an after-luncheon dessert to l4 the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C.

8 o'clock. Plans were discussed for the rummage sale to be held November 26, from 9 to 5 o'clock in the Hocken Hardware building. The proceeds will go to the crippled children's hospital in Eugene. The toy party which was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Riss-man was a success since several toys' were acquired for the hospital also.

A suitcase of old clothes was also 'made up for the children to play In closing the meeting, a white elephant sale was held for the same group of children. Refreshments were served by Mrs, Albert King, co-hostess for the evening. I ily gathering at Malin will be mum Study group, Monday, No vember II. Mrs. George Cox, candles; Mrs.

Hugp Karstens, linens; Mrs. James Garland, toys; Mrs. Gordon Lyon, aprons; Mrs. Paul L. Ohllng, "mall Mrs.

D. W. Bell, Jewelry and arts and crafts; Mrs. Felkert, cooked foods and farm product, Tht bazaar Is sponsored by the women of tht church and the public is invited to attend. North Albany Thursday Club Meets in Town Dannals were Mr.

and Mrs. Monte Leonard and son Michael of Osweao. Mrs. Leonard is Mr. Neal Craig, who it in the U.S.

Navy, stationed at Alameda Naval Air Station. It was announced that most During the business meeting, Among tht family gatherings a formal proclamation designating the day. Mrs. Robinson closed her remarks with a poem. "Don't Forget the Little Things." Painting a red mark at the point of pull-out safety for drawers of tables or cabinets will save possible injury and spilled the club planned for it annual Yuletide dinner and party with husbands of the members as Dannal's daughter.

Conn Enjoy Reunion Mr. and Mrs. H. C.Conn entertained at a family reunion Tom Drynan, Mrs. May Ernest, Mrs.

Curt Klninmonth, Mrs. E. Lew Kurd, Mrs. G. Frederic, Mrs.

Bill Williams, Mrs. B. M. Wyninegar, Mrs. Nellie Grove, Mrs.

Berniece Smelser, Mrs. Robert Brooks, Mrs. Robert Middel-burg, Mrs. William Dye, Mrs. Julian Van Buren.

Mrs. Jack all chrysanthemums were frozen but the roots were all right Attendance was limited at the show, due to the freeze. Election of officers for the coming year was as follows: Mrs. Vnk Unnb. MU' torm guests.

The club also voted to appropriate money from its treasury for a philanthropic project during the Christmas season. Thursday and seated about the of interest will be that at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C. Eakin.

At dinner covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. David Eakin and daughter, Erika, presently of Albany; Miss Patricia Eakin, Los Angeles, Wallace Eakin, Eugene; Mr. and Thanksgiving table were Miss i v. Dolores Conn of Palm Springs, Beardsley, Mrs.

Glen Grader, and Mrs. W. A. Yocum, Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd E. McCann and daughter, Connie Margaret Smith, secreUry-trea-North Albany Thursday club was i Door prirea wert woo by Mra. 0' Reese DooJey and Al Crocker. S1J West Fourth street. of thmtmbef, WQD w.

Chfi SOCIAL EVENTS. FOR COMING WEEK Mack, of Corvallis and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langmack and son, "Chuck," Lebanon. Mrs.

McCann, Mrs. Langmack and Dolores are A fleaaert luncheon was served toM rf fcuibt, by draw to tht nine members preterrt, Holidi MCUI "tl prawrt mlnu)( rutk FrMty Til hrtwd. tar Wmmu'i pM prMl, tt ys Ahead txxtett toeing attuned txi terved by tht caagtter. Mrs. Rette Dooley.

hostess, Mra. Tohl, to 15 mem- daughters of the Conns. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Claypool and MONDAY daughter, Virginia entertained as During trie business meeting a berk Sriioa as de to tend CARE i as a Christmas project! this year, with Ut.

Herman Lu- tlUD Vr at tiiairmao. Mra. Russell Gather Yulf Gifts their guests on Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. G.

E. Jonet of Oregon City and two daughters, Con "MSI fa. a. Loyal chapter American Gold Star Mothers, will hold its regular meeting at the Veterans' Memorial hall. Luncheon will be served at noon with the business meeting at 1:30 p.

and installation of the 1958 officers. The American Legion auxiliary and American Legion post 11111 mMt fn 1. I Jl.L Jl nie and Glenda. Mr. Jones is a brother of Mr.

Claypool; and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones, parents of Mr. Claypool. wkt Junk)r varmty club met Ctansaitlee chairman to be ait- Tuesday, November at the fcy all laember during th nome of Mrs, Frank Taylor.

Each member brought clothing and At the home of Mrs. Arlene Harwood and daughter, Connie, Priz were awarded during toys fur the Fairview Children's the social tour to Mrs. Hubert Home. 5-Umidt and Mrs. J.

W. Refreshments were served by for Christmas gin tx-1 ftt boctesa, Mra. Roy Alley and had dinner guests from Wood-burn, who were Mr. and Mrs. S.

R. Kallak, parents of the hostess and Mrs. Harwood'a daugh- mange were arewn co-hosteas, Mra, John Burrua i ter and family, of Albany the nnrnnsr rwirg km st Tht MXt scheduled meeting Uai of Mrs. Hubert will be December 6 at tht home efT I Ronald Sloans and two daughters. Cathy and Ronda.

of Mrs. Richard Johnstone with Mrs. Johnstwit being assisted by lU4Clea oaa ainner ai uie region hall at 6:30 p. m. Brzillaj chapter No.

16 of the Order of Eastern Star will 8 m. at the Masonic hall for election of officers. The Albany Registered Nurse's organization will meet with Miss Amelia Zuhlsdorf at 8 p. m. All RN'a are invited to attend.

Mr. Paul Hemtzman is assistant hostess. TUESDAY The Alice Buchanan circle will meet "with Mrs. C. E.

Stone 92 W. fifih for a covered dish luncheon at P. The AAt'W Bcx.k and Drama study group will meet at 7 45 p. at the home of Mrs. Otto Lance, 1215 Ferry St.

Miss Wilms Spence will review "Tht Tontine" by Thomas Coatain. uiu Mrs. Al Van Dehl. 520 East First will be hostess to tht Albany Zonta club at 8 p. m.

WEDNESDAY Tht annual baxaar sponsored by the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist church will open at I.JO a. in the church aocial hall. Luncheon from 11 a. m. to 1 p.

and dinner from 5 to 7 m. Oregon Theta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi wlil hold Its meeting with members of Oregon Beta Tau chapter as -guests at the home of Mrs. Melvtn Jenks in Tangent Tht meeting will open at I p. and a special speaker will be featured. i eui greaie ana neavy cn Mrs.

James Doerfler and Mrs. Mrs. W. H. Davit entertained her son, Piatt' and his family on Thursday and those present were ir.

eiotftet, tea one cup of liquid Norm BetheU. roujenojc ammonia to the Members were asked to bring Mr. and Mrs. Piatt Davit ana w.iFT in Bwiiucn a soap a Christmu gift to tht next i children. Nancy, Paul, Gordon, Qtterger.L 'meeUrg.

Marcia, Henry and June, besides Mrs. Davis, Mr. and Mr. Otto Williamson, 1136 E. Sixth Ave, had at there III -'Sf THURSDAY: soar 11 tnh.

1 i guests for Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mra. Donald Sorenson, Eugene; and Miss Minnie Williamson, Mrs. Flora Mitchell Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Williamson, Jewell, Ore, and Richard Fier-stein. Mrs. Sorenson is a daughter of the Williamsons, Miss Williamson is Mr. Williamson's slater, and Harold is a son of the host and hostess. I Spending the day away from Tht Thursday Study club will meet for a 1:30 o'clock lunch-ton dessert at the home of Mrs.

Alton B. Coates, Ninth Ave, at Washington St. The Degree of Honor lodge will meet at I p. at the McDowell hall. uoas gjtio uJli I :) Ijj Come From I I W.Ri&KBrook I SIS W.

First QjevKUU ltM WA jjl W. RJOpdBrook 0 FRIDAY 50c Tht Immanuel Lutheran Ladies Guild will hold its bazaar and turkey dinner from 5:30 p. until 8 p. in the Fellow-ahip hall of the church. Beulah Kebekah lodge will hold lU regular meeting at 8 p.

at the IOOF hall. mi i With the Additional Savinas of SATURDAY i "Ihe tesf place to Albany were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Holmes who motored to Salem to be dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Hutchison. Also at the Hutchison home were Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Holme and son, Mark, of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Matthias spent Thanksgiving day in Miss Edith McCourt will be hostess to the Modern Travelers club at her home at 306 N. Oak at a 1:45 p.

des-aerl luncheon. Mrs. George Kouns will present the STAMPS!.

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