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Methodist Choir Schedules Concert Fri., Oct. 21, 1955 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 5 The First Methodist Church Choir, under the direction of K. "Evtnin Star" German Repatriates Tell Of Meeting Three Americans Call to Worship Th Choir Cloyd Riffe, with Mrs. Myrtle Burr as organist, is presenting its second Sacred Music Concert of Ar Md r not- iwich ulodyj Scripture nd Prayr - . ... The Htv. Ellsworth M. Tiiti Choral Anthem rr. by Lawrence CAMP FR1EDLAND, Germany iv German repatriates from Rus sia told Friday of meeting three more Americana in Soviet prison camps. Maria Jakisch, a civilian in ternee, said she met an American woman in the Taished Camp area in Central Asia who Rave her name as Mrs. . Mary Silberman Noah. Mrs. Jakisch said the American woman was released to Romania in 1954 and hoped to Ret an exit permit there for the United States. Her American address was not known to the German woman. Konrad Schlegel. another civilian an American soldier, William Die terson, from North Carolina. He officers who prisoners reported Ihursday were seen in Russia. The repatriates identified the two as 1st Lt. Todt (phonetic) Robertson and 1st Lt. Guenther WolfRang von Schwab, the latter an American counterintelligence officer last sta tioned in Austria. Five other Americans had been reoorted to be in Ru.in hv ri.nn. the rail and Winter season, Sun day 7:30 p.m. "Lt u Break Bread Toiemer" Contralto Soloa Mr. W. r. Lard Piano Offertory . Hn. Myrtle Burr "Theme from Sixth Symphony "Pathetlque," Tachaikowaky Choral Anthem .. , N id 1 Infer "Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead U" Solo, Mra. Gene Cook my Organ Soloa Mra. Paul Geddw "Lotua Land" by Cyril Scott "Songa My Mother Tauht Me" - - - Dvorak -Geddee CtMral AnUiera Arkhancelaky "Incline Thin Bar, Oh Lord" Contralto Soloa Mr. W. f Lard Choral Anthem By Noble Cain "Holy Lord God" Benedtotioa Rev. Mr. Tllton Choral reaponee Lutkin "The Lord Bleat You and Keep You" Organ Poetluda - Gounod "Marcne Romaine" said Dieterson told him he was picked up by the Russians while on a drinking spree in the four power city. V. S. Army officials in Berlin suggested "Dieterson" may be Pvt. William J. Peterson, of Beau fort, N. C, listed as absent without leave from a military police unit in Berlin since Aug. 31, 1949. Paul Biedermann, a former wchrmacht intelligence officer, re ported he met an American news man in Taished in 1950-51 but said he could not recall his name. An Army spokesman said there were no records on two American The guest vocal soloist will be contralto Mrs. W. F. Lard of Grants Pass. Mrs. Paul Geddes will play two organ numbers. Mrs. Lard has appeared here be fore as guest soloist for the choir. Before coming to Oregon M r s. Lard was contralto soloist at the First Methodist Church of Dallas, Texas. A cordial' invitation is extended to everyone to attend. Refreshments in the social hall will follow at 8:15 p.m. The program is: Orn Prelud Wagnw era arriving earlier this month. ORDER SIGNED Memhers nf the ( have signed an nrilpr for iccimn.. of a deed to E. G. and Jim X. Whipple for land purchased on sales contract dated June 6, 1946. The land, east of Drain, was sold for $60,630. internee, said he was in a Russian prison in East Berlin in 1952 with rnrr:'' ' : - -.X. (fSA. A t. , ,. - . - r ..... . ' J THE PONTIAC FOUR-DOOR HARTOP FOR 1956 is now on disolov of RmAhi.m Mnw. Rose and Washington Streets, Roseburg. Tne Star Chief Custom Catalina sedan is fin ished in custom colors with matching leather and nylon fabric interiors. It has a 124 inch wheel-base and 227 h.p. V-8 engine. Activities Noted For Canyonville Church Sunday the sermon topic at Can yonville Methodist Church will be "Pay Dirt." According to the Rev. Ernestine Hitchcock, other activities to be noted for the week include the Wes leyan Guild meeting at the home of Miss Rose Jlary Whitbeck Mon day evening; senior choir rehear sal at 7 p.m. Wednesday, and the junior choir rehearsal Thursday at 4 p.m. Days Creek High Carnival Is Tonight Days Creek High School will Using chairman, and Arline hold its annual Carnival Friday, beginning at 8 p.m., in the school gymnasium. According to faculty advisor George Marquess, there will be a new booth, in addition to the favorite booths of previous years. The student committee for the carnival includes Lindon Powell and Howard Dunlap, in charge of all building; Carol McNeil, adver- Oh-h h i -fcHose O LDSMOBILES ! WS- Vr ' ja. ... i acnaaier ana Juay Connor, in charge of purchasing and decora tions, and assignment of booths. Proceeds from the annual affair are split between the four classes and the student body. Students have charge of all th booths. Voting for the king and queen of the carnival have been in pro cess at the various public places in Days Creek. Candidates are: seniors, Lindon Powell and Donna Martin; juniors, Sharon Clark and Red McKenzie; sophomores, Mike Nimsic and Louetta Saulsberry, and freshmen, Florette McGee and Vernon Lowry. Jars for votes will be supplied at the Carnival with the count being taken about 10 p.m. The Days Creek student publica tion "The Wolf's Howl" was re presented at the Oregon Press Conference held in Eugene recent ly, by Carrie Schaefer and Janice Patton, editors, and managing edi tors, Sharon Clark and Donna Mar tin. They were accompanied by Mrs. John Patton. Hospital News V Bflt i a 'i Tttat sirftoi i Oh-h-M New JtocteC T.3S0 Rower . . iew Jetaway Hydra I atie smoothness ... New Starfir Styling! YonTI say "Oh-h-hr for sure when you see Olds for 56! 4 V J See them on "OHI Day" Nov. 3rd at your OLDSMOBILE Dealer's! Mtrcy Hospital Admitt.rf Surgery: Kathleen Wolfe, Mrs. Leo Kowalewski, Roseburg. Medical: Russell Chambers, Dil Iard; Mrs. Delbert Gurney, Oak land; Mrs. Clifford Marcy, Mrs. Donald Severs. Roseburg. Discharged Mrs. Douglas Croy and baby, Steven Douglas. Tenmile Mrs. John Hane and' baby, Joyce Bea trice: Mr. WpcipV Kictf. anri h.ku Tanya Mae; Chester Vierra, Fran ces iienning, mrs. rjstelle McGhe hey, Roseburg; Mrs. Henry Reed and baby, Tresa Elizabeth, Idle yld Park; Leslie Eroaddus, Cam as Valley; Kathleen Flory, John Ford, Canyonville. Douglas Community Hospital AdmlHod - Medical: Mrs. Melvin Walford, Sutherlin; Mrs. J. C. Klingman, Winston; Mrs. George Powell, Mrs. HnMvn Welkpr. Mrm rv. mond Davis, Roseburg; Mrs. Ira Wilcox, Garrison, N.D. Discharged Sharon Krammar, Mrs. Allen Rvdmark. Mrs. Ross Horn. Walter Thompson, Mrs. Albert Elliott, Mrs. Alfred Artman, Mrs. John Salee, Mrs. Francis Wilkerson, Rnephiirir- frfl Hnhort .Inhn.nn Glide; Mrs. Arnold Weston, Win ston. 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