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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1947)
V Tram Portland comet news of the birth of a son, John Paul, to Mr. and Mrs.-. Richard Pierce, on November 1 at the EmanueF hos . pital. The little boy, who weighed seven pounds, seven ounces, has ' two sisters, Susan and Kathy. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed gar T. Pierce of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Paul VanScoy of La Grande, formerly of Salem. Prezptiyrt&m COUGHS of rnn I. mm Braafcs la Sarfaca CsMgsstiea, Teal ' At the first sign of a chest cold rub Muaterole on chest, throat and back. It instantly starts to relieve coughs and tight soreness in chest muscles. Then good old reliable Musterole helps break up painful surface con gestion and checks irritation. 'Ia 3 strengths. At all drugstores. , Birthdays Are Celebrated j Three-year old Robert Luka sunis entertained a group : of friends at a Halloween party Friday night. The party was held at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Svarverud on North Nineteenth street. Invited guests were Gary Jones, Norman Newberry, Mike Kincaid, Bobby Campbell. Mary Lou and Ann Starr, Julianne Heinz. Teddy Korn, Steve Robertson, Brian Bar quist, Johnny Morgali, Darrell Bass. Kenneth Feltman, Marilyn and Robert Lukasunis. I A birthday dinner was given for -Peggy Svarverud the evening of October 29 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Svarverud. Event of Thursday night will be the Tillicum club's monthly formal dinner dance at the Marion hotel. The affair had originally been scheduled for last Saturday night. Past Presidents night will be feat ured with a skit to be presented by the group. Mr. and Mrs. Clay bourne Dyer were among thqse in Portland Sunday to witness the Ryder club matches. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Needham were also in Portland for view of the matches. ON CiOCO V. . mami wN an a MOVIE TICKETS Tftlbv Lmarm your name and addrasa on a slip In tho levator in th 34Cf Court Si Phone 9221 The Eaglewaed Weman'f civs will meet for a dessert luncheon Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter Larson. 1135 Cross t at 1:15 o'clock. Guest day will be observed. Assisting hostesses are Mrs. W. C. T Crews, Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. Carl Rich ards, and Mrs. S. L. Auman. Mrs. Alvin Legard of Si 1 vert on will sing and the Rev. Ray Vecker will give a reading.' The 12th street bus will reach the Larson home. Shower Honors K Miss Curry Miss Leta Curry, a November bride-elect, was honored at a p re nuptial party Sunday when Mrs. Dillard Elkins entertained. A mis cellaneous shower feted the bride-to-be. - Honoring Miss Curry were Mrs. L. R. Curry, Mrs. S. W. Curry, Mrs. W. H. Busack, jMrs. Cecil Hunsaker, Mrs. Joe Abbott. Mrs. Lee Holland, Mrs. AlD?in IRheam, Mrs. WiUard Elkins, Missel Helen Elmlund, Betty Hastings, Pauline atod Dorothy Abbott Jeannine Howe To Marry . ' MILL CITY Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Howe are announcing the betrothal of their oniy daughter, Jeannine, to Joseph Lalack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lalack of Dallas. , i The young couple are both graduates of Mill City high school. The groom-elect served in, the marines three years, 16 months overseas. The wedding is planned for December 6 at 8 o'clock at the Church of Christ. District 3. Oregon Stale Nurses association, will hold its Novem ber meeting at 8 o'clock tonight in the Salem, Woman's clubhouse. i Nurses who attended the recent state convention in Eugene will present reports of it proceedings. The office nurses section of the district organization will be host esses. : The meeting is; open to all nurses of this area. Visitors In Salem Sands? at the I home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton J. v a sf. J ma STV AiCL-eoa were Air. ana Airs, cu gene Reed and children of Spring field. Mr. Reed is now credit manager of the Firestone store in Eugene. Mrs. D. A. White brought a birthday cake for the sixth birth day of her son, Douglas, to the Belt kindergarten on Friday. Children attending were Jon Frie sen, ean and Martha Minto, Ron ald Hixson. Richard Ranson, Jon Rhodes, Blair i Wasson, Janice Rademaker, Frances Balcons a&d Larry Wehrli. . - School News By Dta Carr dent. Bob Zander secretary - trea surer, and Dick Nelson sergeant at arms. Other candidates for pre sident were Bob Luther, Tom Wal den. Whitney Benson and Roger Emmons. k) mt a 1 It! iwdBij Glorious JVevv Fabrics and Wallpapers - Designed by Uorolhy Draper Brflzillunce! aj as a Rio carnival! Twelve coordinated colon in wallpapers and fabrics ... prints, plaids, solids, twills, chintzes, damask ... each fabric With the Good Howekffpin Guarantrf. ; - ;i Brazil inspired Brazilfianre. Schumachers created them. We dramatize them for yen. Come in and see them. Be the first lo glorify your home with BraziIIianre. SEE .THESE BEAUTIFUL FABRICS IN COORDINATED GROUPINGS IN OUR NEW 34d Court Phont 9221 8ENIOS men SCHOOL CTab Adds Mf sabers The Spanish club at Salem High school has taken in the fol lowing new members: Joan Ait ken, Shirley Clark, Marion Cof feL Darlene Gortmaker, Beverly Gourley, Virginia Hunter, - Wan da Johnson, Janet Lindley, Mari lyn Res y, Dave Rocke, Jim Sal yer, Mary Ruth Schlegel, Barbara Spagle, Iva Mae Speed,' Cornelia Strayer, Wilene Wiper, Dick Mitchell and Shirley Smiths Spaasar Contest The Columbia Scholastic Press association and the National Tu berculosis association have joined forces to sponsor a contest in the schools of the nation to further the understanding of problems connected with tuberculosis and its prevention, and Mrs. Leah Hogue, Clarion advisor at Salem High, will supply information and receive the entries at that school. Entries are to be in the form of editorials, essays, news stories, features or cartoons, using one pt the two topics "How My School Can Help Prevent Tuberculosis" or "The Role of the Tuberculosis Association in a Community Health Program." Msvie at Noon The Bielogy club at Salem high will sponsor the first of a series of four movies Wednesday during the noon hour. Others will be shown on November 12, li and 26. Select Flay The Salem High Snikpoh dra matic club has selected "Stage Door," a three-act play by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman as its annual play to be present ed on December 5 in the school auditorium. Tryouts for the var ious parts are now being con ducted, with a cast of 30 to be chosen. Williams Leads Band V Glenn Williams, a musid major at Willamette university, has tak en jover the leadership of the Sa leni high dance band. Members include Eldon Caley, vocalist, Wilfred Loggan, accompanist, Duane Anderson, Hermit Burson, Ron Bartlett, Al Miller, Daryl tta vis, Lowell Fox. Don Owens, Buzz Yocom, Ray Walden, Bruce Mc Donald, Roger Middleton and Jack Brooks. The group plays only for school-supported functions. Saphs Elect Douglas Rogers was elected pre sident 'of the sophomore class' at the high school Monday morn ing, defeating Gordon Sloan. Elec ted with Rogers were vice-president, Mary Campbell; secretary, Beverly Folston; treasurer, Joan Marie Miller; song queen, Peggy Foelklr and yell king, Jerry Ar nold. Mary Campbell is a former, Parrish junior high student and the others attended Leslie junior high. LESLIE JUNIOR HIGH Miller President Ramsey Miller was elected pre sident over four other candidates for the office of president of the ninth grade boys' league at Les lie Monday morning. Bob Mac Namara was elected vice-presi- Kashmir Fight Hits Convent NEW DELHI, Nov. S-fP)-The government of India announced tonight that tribal invaders of Kashmir state had attacked a convent in Baramula, about 25 miles west of Srinagar, capital of Kashmir, killing the assistant mother superior, British officer and his wife. A communique said the moth er superior was wounded seri ously, the children of the slain British officer were missing, and European residents of the convent were assaulted. The attack oc curred several days ago. Meanwhile, as the Indian gov ernment -was sending men, muni tions and aircraft to force a showdown fight with the invad ing Pathan tribesmen, the Ameri can embassy, said it was check ing the status of American pilots flying men and supplies to Srinagar: 2 Jews Slain In Tel Aviv JERUSALEM, Nov. J-()-As-sassins killed a . Jewish police ser geant in Jerusalem today and to night three British constables were wounded and a Jewish ci vilian slain in a flareup of vio lence in Tel Aviv. The condition of two constables was described as dangerous." The civilian was shot down by police after he had opened fire on the Tel Aviv police station, wounding a . constable, officials said. Another Jewish civilian was wounded - in the same attack. Tho SlaWmmt, SaUm, Orau Tu day. Novmbf 4, 1S47 7 Schmidt on a charge of homicide I Mee. Chicago, aboard his yacht in the shooting of John Lester) in Havana harbor last April. .DANCER'S TRIAL WAITS HAVANA, Nov. 3-iP-Another 10-day postponement was ordered ! today in the long-extended trial of dancer Patricia (Satira i ) Eugene Crash Fatal EUGENE, Nov. 3 - (P) - An 18-year-old Portland boy died in a hospital here yesterday, the first traffic fatality in Eugene in more than a year. A skull fracture proved fatal to Alan Child, whose automobile went out of control and into a ditch. How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulslon relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the seat of tha trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. In named bronchial mucous mtm brmnea. Ten your druggist to sen you a bottl of Creomulslon with tha un dentandmg you must Mka tha way tt quickly allays tha cough or you ars to have your money back. CREOMULSION foe Cowhs, Ckest Colds, Broncliirii AND HOW THOSE MOTHS CAN DESTROY I Now is the time to be on yoar guard. PLAY SAFE . Send yo valuable woolens for s thorough clc and MONJTING. j its 4 MOTH PRQOFCO L 1070 S. COMMItCIAl PHONI ?44t rii PICK-UP ' DIMVItl 49 BOUM 8CMYICS OH JUL DMT CLXAMIMQ . i or II Catchers pay much mart for your tisd fats today. Tb reason is tha world wldo sbortase of f ate aad ells. Yoar CoYcrnnseat mjk Mlt is sti:i necessary to conserve every pound of fat-" So keep twrlac and taminx in yosr ssed fats. Yon can help relievo tho shortaxo and also help yonrself. us fim with momiey yooj domi'S National estimates- show it costs 50c to drive your automobile downtown and back. This doesn't include -parking costs. So, to bo conservative, let us assume driving and parking costs you 65c, every time you use your car to go to town. It costs only 15c to take the round trip by bus,jand you eliminate parking worries and costs entirely. ' If, during jthe next three weeks, you took the bus to town every day instead -of driving your car, you would save 50c a day, or $7.50 enough to buy a 15-pound turkey! Try it for a few weeks. You'll be surprised how convenient and com fortable the busses are and you'll be amazed at how much extra money you'll have. Itll relieve downtown traffic congestion, too.