The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, May 13, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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Entertainment
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with:
True Detective
Mysteries
From police files: The case
of the "Dead Man's Re
venge."
2:30 3 P. M.
Sunday
Family Theater
MacDonold Carey will be
host and narrator for the
production of "The Bet." bv
Anton t-hekov.
4:30 - 5 P. M.
Sunday
The Cabinet Reports
Highlights of the National
Democratic Jubilee with Al-
ben Barkley, Walter Bran
nan, Maurice Tobin, How
ard McGroth ond others.
6-6:30 P.M.
Sunday
Twenty Questions
This week's guest: Song
stylist Johnny Johnston.
8 8:30 P. M.
Sunday
Here Comes the
Bride
Featuring an interview with
a bride-ond-g room-to-be!
8:30 - 9 P. M
Sunday
Holy. Year In
Europe
A deeply obsorbing docu
mentary program from Paris,
Lourdes ond Rome ...
10:30-11:30 P. M.
Sunday
KRNR
1490 on your dio!
The annual Douglaa C o u a t y
chapter, American Red Cross,
membership meeting will be held
in the chapter rooms at the arm
ory June 12 at 7:30 p.m., an
nounced Secretary Douglas K.
Sims.
Purpose of the meeting la to
review the past year's program,
plan for the coming year, elect
new directors and install officers
for 1950-51.
William T. Evans Jr., chairman
of the local organization for the
current year, expressed hopes for
a large turnout. Any person re
siding within Douglas county who
is interested in community affairs
should, if possible, arrange to at
tend the meeting, he said. At this
time the entire membership may
take an active interest in planning
the Red Cross program for their
particular community's benefit
All persona having contributed
one dollar or more to the 1950 fund
campaign have voting power and
may participate in the election of
chapter board members, as well
as suggest program plans. ,
The meeting promises to be of
county wide interest, since la it
year there were nearly 3.5O0 bene
ficiaries of Red Cross service in
the county and over (.000 individ
uals took part in carrying on the
program, said Evans.
E)uEj
Just one hundred years ago, a
Massachusetts shoemaker revolu
tionized the shoe industry by in
venting a machine for sewing leath
er soles replacing the traditional
nail and wooden peg method.
DANCE
Every Saturday Night
The Old Hayloft At
PRESCHERN BARN
4 Miles West on Melrose Rood
Ray Bates and His 5-Pi c Wcttftrn Band
LoOCt loOCC
Now Playing at KENNEDY'S
DUTCH MILL
CHUCK and his RHYTHM KINGS
Playing for Dances
Every Saturday Night
From 9 P. M. to I A. M.
PLAN NOW
TO BE THERE
ADMISSION
Men 1.00
Ladies .... 50c
Tea Included
U D D
TONIGHT: Senator Brien McMahon (D) of Connecticut, who will
hold the press conference on the air this week for "Meet the Press
(8:30-11:00 p.m.) will be interviewed by the following newsmen: Prank
Waldrop, of the Washington Times-Herald; Ernest K. Lindley, of
Newsweek Magazine; William S. White, of the N. Y. Times, and May
Craig, of the Portland, Maine, Press-Herald. Marshal McNeil, of the
Scripps-Howard newspapers, will be the moderator.
SUNDAY) A clue that wasn't there "helps "Nick Csrter" te
selves "The Case of the Greedy Chest," (3:30-4:00 p.m.) . . .
MacDenald Carey will be host and narrator for "The Family
Theater's" production of "The Bet" by Anton Chekov (4:30
5:00 p.m.) . . . Special program shot (4:00-4:50 p.m.), entitled
"The Cabinet Reports," featuring highlights of the National
Democratic jubilee with a lineup of dignitaries Including Bark
ley, Sawyer, Brannan, Tobin, Snyder, Donaldson, McGrath,
Rayburn and many others. Song stylist Johnny Johnston will
join regular panelists In guessing listener-submitted subjects
en "Twenty Questions" (1:00-1:30 p.m.). Actual en-the-scene
reports and interviews of "The Holy Year in Europe" have
been compiled by MDL special events reporter John Wingate
for an unusual hour-long documentary broadcast that will be
aired over the Mutual-Don Lee network on Sunday (10:30-11:30
p.m.). Mr. Wingate visited the three major shrine cities of
Europe Paris, Lourdes and Rome during the course of his
14,000-mile air-tour coverage of this, the holy year. He spoke .
to hundreds of people throughout Europe American pilgrims
visiting shrines and other holy centers, newspeper people there
to report the scenes for their papers, and important personages
and dignitaries. Highlights of this broadcast will be the reci
tation of the Lord's Prayer by Pope Pius XII; opening remarks
by Francis Cardinal Spellman, and absorbing interviews, "Chi
cego Theater of the Air," usually heard at this time en Sunday
night, will be cenceled this one time only, in order te permit
this special "Holy Year" broadcast.
MONDAY: "Independence Savings Bond Drive" 10:00-10:30 p.m.)
with Jimmy Stewart, Bob' Hope, Bing Crosby, Doris Day, Eddie Can
tor, Rochester and a concluding speech 'by President Truman. Will
be followed immediately at 10:30 p.m. by another address by President
Truman climaxing the national Democratic conference and Jefferson
jubilee, being held in Chicago.
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Salvation Army
Plans Observance
Of Anniversary
Observing the 34th anniversary
of the Guards and Sunbeams of
the Salvation Army in the United
States, the Roseburg Corps has
arranged a week-long program of
activities. The week will be cli
maxed Sunday, : lay 21, with the
commissioning of the Sunbeams,
announced Capt, Claud Bowdea.
The Sunbeams are the girls un
der 12 yeara. The program, slatt
ing Monday. May IS, will include
a lour for the group of Patterson's
bakery at S p.m.
On Tuesday they will wear their
uniforms to school, make visita
tions and recruit new members.
On Wednesday after school they
will visit the Douglas county. home
and present a program for the pa
tients. The regular meeting day
is scheduled Thursday liter
school. Boxes are to be packed
for overseas shipment.
Potluck dinner for Sunbeams
and their parents at 6 p.m. is
scheduled Friday. An evening of
fun and fellowship is to follow. A
colored scenic film will be shown.
An outing for the Sunbeams i
scheduled Saturday. They will
cook their meal out of doors U the
weather permits.
Sunday school will be at 10 a.
m. In the evening at 6:30. a
candlelight service and commis
sioning of the Sunbeams is sched
uled. Brigadier Frank Wilmer,
young people's secretary for the
western states, Hawaii, Alaska
and the Philippine islands will be
here for the commissioning.
Local Sunbeam leader is Adju
tant Mrs. Etta Swanson (R). with
Ramona Anderson and Sandra
Means, assistants. There are nine
Sunbeams to be commissioned
Sot., May 13 1950 The Newt-Review. RoMburg, Ore. 2
Two Roseburg Students Pledged At Oregon State
Two Roseburg residents attend
ing Oregon State college, William
Alfred Sensiba and Robert George
Norton, have been announced as
new pledgea to Phi Kappa Phi,
Dft. JOHNSON ELECTED
ASHLAND, May 13 -iJPy Dr.
Hugh B. Currin, Klamath Falls,
was elected president of the South
ern Oregon Medical society -at Hi
59th annual meeting here.
Dr. A. N. Johnson, Roseburg,
was elected vice-president, and Dr.
P. C. Adam, Klamath Falls, secretary-treasurer.
Next year's conven
tion will be at Klamath Falls.
Some 50 physicians attended the
session here.
national all-school scholaatic hon
orary. The pledge listing waa an
nounced at the annual honors and
awards convocation Wednesday on
the Corvallis campus.
Sensiba ia a senior in business
and technology and Norton ia a
senior in forestry. The latter is
the son of Mrs. Elsie Norton, South
Pine street.
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