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6 Th. News-Revl.w, Roseburg, Ore. Thur. Mor. 251954 Three Marines Get Date With Ava Gardner By STAN SWINTON ROME UH Three Marine vroeants at loose ends in Rome managed to Set a Ia;i( minute date Tuesday nigtil with a North Caro lina girl named Avs Gardner. "The trouble is nobody hack with the fleet is going to believe it," Sgt. Victor R. Fiabane of New York City, mourned Wednesday. Film star Ava, looking beautiful in a low-cut red and white cock tall dress, took the three Marines to a glittering movie party cele brating the completion of her latest picture Then she was hos tess to them at dinner and a smart ' nightclub. Fiabane. Set. John T. Morrisey. Libertytown Md., and Sgt.- Billy Lees, San Francisco, went sight seeine in Rom Tuesday on three- day passes from 6th Fleet units in port at Naples. Fiabane told what happened: "We were walking up toward a castle for a look when this fe! ' low started talking to us who said he had been a Marine captain. ; He was real nice. His name was .' Lee Cameron. "He took us to his office and " gave us free passes to a movie and while we were there he had . to call Ava on a business thing. He mentioned lie had three Ma ." rines with nothing to do and she said to brini? us to her party as r, her guests. So we went with her " and hrr sister, Beatrice. "Well, we really had a wonder ". ful time. She was real sincere and really nice." Ava had a good time, too. She didn't le?ve her guests for home until well after midnight. BIRTHS Joe Garner, Early Yoncalla Pupil, Dies At Klamath Falls Mercy Hospital WARD To Mr. and Mrs. War ren Ward, 1946 Eden Lane, Rose burg, March 21, a son, Mark Warren; weight seven pounds. TIirWDCrW Trt Mr nrwt Mr. Theodore Thompson, Rt. 1 Box 99, Roseburg, March 22. a daughter, Candice Mane; weigni six pournis four ounces. Douglas Community Hospital BACKLUND To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Backlund, Thomas Street, nnL-K,,f.(T llnrph 1Q a datidhtor. Valery Carlecn; weight seven pourxis ten ounces. STANDLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Swandley, Glide. March 20, a son, Cyrus Edward; weight sev en pounds nine and one-half ounc-ces. ALLEN To Mr. and Mrs. Le land Allen, Sutherlin, March 20, a son, Patrick Ray; weight eight pounds one and one-half ounces. Lmvia 10 mr. ami nnv vji len Davis, Mart 20, a daughter, Lora June; weight five pounds six and one-fourth ounces. jews Plan Rebuilding On Reparations Money NEW YORK Wl The Confer ence on Jewish Material Claims against Germany has voted to spend $900,000 on a program to rebuild and advance Jewish cul ture. The money is part of nine mil lion dollars allocated to Jews out side Israel from a 90-million-dol- lar reparations installment paid recently by Germany to Israel. This was the first installment on 822 million dollars West Germany has agreed to pay under a Bonn- Israel reparations agreement, By MRS. GEORGE EDES Word has been received from Klamath Falls of Uie death of Joe Garner. Garnertlivcd in Yoncalla many years ago and attended high school here. He ws married to a niece of Luther Daughcrty." Her From Laktvitw Mr. and Mrs, Cassius Rychard and son, Paul, visited relatives here last week. They returned to their home in Lakeview Sunday. Mrs. Homer Kruse and Zola Mc Dougall spent last Wednesday shopping in Portland. Miss Mc Dougall, a teacher at Bend, spent last week here with her father, Henry McDougall. Homer Kruse and Henry Mc Dougall attended the Edward Kruse funeral in Roseburg. Ed ward Kruse was an uncle of Hom er. Plans are underway to noid "Holv Week" services at the Yon calla Church of Christ. A special speaker will deliver the messages. On ADril 11. Miss Grace Farn- ham. a missionary returned from Japan, will talk and show pic tures of her work in Japan. The public is invited to attend all meet ings. Contest On Members of the Yoncalla Church of Christ are working hard to have 150 in attendance next Sun day. Tne Yoncalla Church and the Drain Church of Christ have en tered into a contest in Sunday School attendance. So far the Drain Church has won two differ ent Sundays Mrs. Luther Daughcrty enter tained at' a luncheon at .icr home recently, having as her guests Mrs. Homer Kruse, Mrs. Bob Smith and daughter. Madeline Mrs. Elmer Ellison and Martha Joe Daughtery. Mrs. Al Hoffman, Mrs. Clouser and Mrs. Luther Daugherty drove to Blue River Friday on business. Mrs. Ernest Sinnock underwent an operation on her foot at the Cottage Grove Hospital, Tuesday. Richard and Charles Copeland of Oakland spent their spring va cation with their sister, May. at the Forrest Tandy home. Roseburg Garden Club Dates Show The first of several annual gar den shows will get underway when the Roseburg Garden Club spon sors "The Magic of Spring" at the Roseburg Woman's Club April z ana a. The theme of the show will be built around camellias, and will contain five divisions. Three di visions, horticultural specimens arrangements and the junior di vision, will be open to public en try. The other two, shadow box arrangements, and wedding and bridal table settings are special divisions under the supervision of the club. Awards wll be made to prize-winning public entries. Hours for the show have been set from 2 to 9:30 p.m. on Frday and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat urday. .Entres may be made at the clubhouse from 9 to 11:30 a..m Frday. i Chairmen of the event are Mrs Kenneth Ford, and Mrs. J. M. Boyles, schedule chairman. For further Information regarding en tries, interested persons may call Mrs. Ford at 3-8581 or Mrs. Boyles at 3-8557. 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Supper Makes Profit The box supper held at the South Deer Creek Grange hall last Sat urday evening was called a uc urday evening was called a suc the boxes that were auctioned off. Si Van Voorst was program chair man. Three of the 4H Club mem bers that had anticipated being in the program were unable to at tend. Linda McCormack rendered a piano solo, Jane Gates gave a short talk on 4H club work, Lester Bell gave a short skit represent ing a sheopherder, Curti Barker played the steel guitar and the harmonica. Helen Anderson won the "Cake Walk," which brought $9. Community singing waa partic ipated in by all. Boys Ski Mr. and Mrs. Albert Radcliffe and boys drove up to Taft Moun tain Sunday and Mike and Albert did some skiing on the warm sun ny slopes. The snow was perfect for good skiing. Mr. and Mr . John Pinkerton of Roseburg and Mr. and Mrs. Har old Jefferies of Roseburg were vis itors of the Waldon Halfields last Sunday. Sunday evening services at the Pine Grove Church were well at tended. Joanie Kruse had charge of the program. A duet was sung by Roxie and Linda Hanneman, also a duct was offered by Betty Brydges and Judy Ott, A trio, including Joanie Kruse, Betty Brydges and Donny Meyers, sang a number. The Rev. Mr. Currier delivered the evening message. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rdselund Gordon Rosclund and Mrs. George Krueger visited in the Willard Smith home Sunday afternoon on the Buckhorn Road. Major Accused Of Pocketing, Discarded Money TOKYO An Air Force Major entrusted with destroying wornout military currency and a former of ficer have been arrested for al legedly pocketing some $200,000 destined for the furnace, the Air Force announced. Maj. Thomas Pate of Los An geles, under bouse arrest here, has helped recover most of the money, Far East Air Forces said. No charges have been filed against him. The FBI in Washington identi fied the second man as Lowell A. 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