The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 25, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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Mfc-Angel Men
Are Visited
Vork of Chaplains Ii
Recommended by .
Assistant Pastor
MT. ANGEL Rv. Hildebrand
. Melchlor, assistant pastor at Mt
Ansel, has just returned from a
v tour of army .camps in California.
He shared ' honors with Charles
Winslow, first class radio operat
or on a submarine, home on leave,
- at the Business Men's luncheon at
tfav ML Ansel hotel Tuesday.
Winslow save an interesting
' talk about life on s submarine. He
' has just 'returned from 20 months
' duty in the Pacific and has been
' recommended for a commission.
Father Hildebrand talked at
length about the camps, the
beys and the chaplains, the lat-
. . ter being of" the greatest help
te him in overcoming the army
red tape incidental to eontaet
. tag' local boys at the various
camps. This helpfulness of the
chaplains, ho said, was not eon
fined to Catholic chaplains bat
was j manifested by ministers of
different denominations, the
. greatest favor coming- throogh
a Mormon chaplain.
: Wherever possible, the . boys
were taken oat of camp for a
real visit and dinner with their
' ' home town sky pilot. Especial
ly were the boys in boot eamp
delighted to see the man from
' home.
Regarding the moral of the
boys. Father Hildebrand stated
that it was a consensus of opin
ion among the chaplains that the
men in the army were no better
' and no worse than they had been
in civilian life.
The biggest problems, he said,
that seemed to be worrying the
Californians were civilian ones
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Reports From
Kleins Visit
Baker Relative
AUMSVHJLE Sally Klein, who
recently accompanied her grand
mother, Mrs. ; Elizabeth Lenz of
Salem, to Baker, will visit her
aunt, Miss Lucy Lenz, a teacher
in the Baker : schools. Miss Lenz
will accompany her guests back
to Salem at the ' close of the
schools there and will spend her
vacation in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. David Lowe, jr.,
and daughter Diana of Los An
geles were guests at dinner Sun
day at the home of his grand
parents, Mr, and Mrs. T- C. Moun
tain. His uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mountain and son
Dj nald, came from Portland and
wl re guests at the dinner.
Lowe will return to Los An
geles May 30 to enlist in the navy.
Mrs. Lowe and Diana will be
wl th her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I.I J. Sawyer at Turner, for a time
uitil she can rent a house.
postwar adjustment and the
teen" age delinquency. The lat
ter seems to have reached an
alarming stage in the crowded
areas of California where the de
linquents outnumber the housing
capacity of the institutions of cor
rection. Frank Hettwer, who has just
returned from the east will speak
atj the meeting June 13.
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elm
The Statesman's Community Correspondents
! Satan. Oregon, Thursday
Town of Mt.
N etc Priest and
; MT. ANGEL The first solemn
high mass of Rev. Dennis Marx,
OSB, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Theo
dore Marx of Mt Angel, was cel
ebrated at St Mary's church
Sunday morning with all the
pomp and ritual the church re
serves for such joyful occasions.
' The newly-ordained priest,
clergy and altar boys, fully vest
ed, marched from the rectory to
the church and thence through
the nave of the church to the al
tar to the sound of the chiming
bells and the tones of the $ipe
prgan. ."" -..- ;f
Acting as assistant-priest to Fa
ther Dennis was Rev. John Cum
misky, and Rev. Method Korn
and Rev. Albert Bauman I were
deacons of the mass. Rt Rev. Ab
bot Thomas Meier in cape and
mitre attended the mass from his
throne within the sanctuary. He
Was assisted by Rev. Martin Pol
lard and Rev. Vincent K op pert
Rev. Robert K ebe r and I Rev.
Thomas Brockhaus were the mas
ters of ceremony. i
: Rev. James Koessler, also a for
mer local boy, gave the occasion
al sermon, dwelling on the dig
nity of the priesthood and the im
portance of the priest as the me
diator between God and man.
St Mary's choir sang the St
Cecilia mass by Gounod and
Angel
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Vail
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Morning, May 25. 1944
Honors h ! il:
His Family
Rosewig's Ave Maria accompan
ied on the organ by Miss Helen
Keber. X " ' ; : F -
At the conclusion Father. Den
nis gave his individual blessing,
first to his parents and other rel
atives and then to the members
of the parish. X H.
t A reception followed in the aft
ernoon at the home of the young
priest's, parents. Among the large
number of relatives and friends
attending were Sister ' Carmelita
Mary O. P., a sister of Theodore
Marx, and Sister Therese CeElia,
O. P a former schoolmate, both
of the Dominican convent Queen
of Angels, Chicago, 111.; Mrs. Gor
don Bucknam and son, s sister, of
Father Dennis; his brother, The
odore Marx and family of Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Nor
mileiand family, Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. Selmer Brows of
Aumsville; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Hopfer and Mr. and Mrs. Mich
ael Hopfer of St Paul; Mr. and
Mrs. : Joseph Brock, Wood burn;
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manning,
Gervais.
JEFFERSON Born to Mr
and Mrs. Lei and Ammon of Jef
ferson, st the Salem General hos
pital,' a six pound and 11 ounce
son, May 16. This, their first child,
has been named Randy Lee.
ey" News
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PAGE TBSEE
Ankney School
Program Held
ANKENY A special feature
of the grange meeting Saturday
night was the Sidney school 4H
dub exhibit of work. It had been
shown at Salem recently and a
number received ribbons on their
work.
An agriculture ' report upon the
use of nicotine dust for aphis on
peas and dustinc was riven. Lee.
islative reports , were heard from
Jake Gilmour and J. O. Farr.
The Ankeny school closed Wed
nesday with graduating exercises
and a program given by pupils.
Rex Hartley presented the eighth
grade diplomas to Dallas Williams
and Jean Hagerty. V
Mrs J, O. Farr was called to
Portland Monday to attend the
funeral of her cousin, N. C Soule.
Grange Home Economics club
will meet with Mrs. John Jehner
May 28. ( .
Valley Calendar
THCmSDAT. MAT SS
Brooks Garden club, Mrs. Eva
AspinwaJl.
Brush College Helpers, Mrs. Frank
Kron. z n.m.
Howell tewing machine clinic, school
nous. 10 30.
Cloverdalc Farmers Union.
Auxiliary Marion Farmers Union.
Spring Valley Farmers Union, Zena
icnooi.
FKIDAT. MAT 2
Edina Lane Home Extension unit
Mrs. j. c Bruneue, 130.
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