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1 lthm Statesman. Scrfe-Orsi, South Village Plans fSociaP To Raise Fund A pie social, to raise money for playground equipment in the South Village area, was planned by the South Village-Morningside Improvement Club at a club meet ing Tuesday night. The social will take place on the night of March 1 at the Salem Heights Community Hall, accord ing to Joseph Thompkins, presi dent of the organization formed recently in the district located Just south of Salem city limits and east of the Pacific Highway. Next meeting of the group will be March 4 at the home of Fern Todd. Commute chairmen appoin ted Tuesday night include Alfred Larsen, social; Murray Brenaman, by-laws and chapter, and Andrew Baker, attendance. Thirty-four attended. Mother Named As Corespondent In Divorce Case CLEVELAND UP) The pretty blond wife of an Air Force pri vate said in a divorce court "Mon day her husband wants to marry her mother. Pfc. Kevin McDonald, 30, had dates with his mother-in-law when he was home on leave from an Air Force base in Phoenix, Ariz.. Mrs. Rosemary McDonald, 22. told common pleas Judge Jose ph A. Artl. Mrs. McDonald, who lives with her mother, charged gross neglect and extreme cruelty. Judge Artl took the case, uncontested, under advisement. Savold Tests Rocky Tonight PHILADELPHIA WVUndefeat ed. power-punching Rocky Mar ciano risks a prospective million dollar title fight this summer when he takes on ring-rusty Lee Sa vold in a 10-rounder here Wed nesday night. Judging by the prohibitive bet ting odds favoring the 27-year-old Marciano and the last per formances of the fighters, the risk appears very slim. The swarthy, muscular Massachustts belter was rattnl 1 S tn 1 thnt in Irnrw-V mtt I the fading, 35-year-old Engle wood, N. J., campaigner. Oregon Deer cCrop' on Rise CORVALLIS (Jpf Deer art in creasing in Oregon, and now must be considered a crop to be har vested every year, State Game Di rector Philip Schneider said here Sunday. He told the Oregon Wildlife Federation that about 60,000 buck deer were killed in the state last year. He indicated a like number should be harvested every year by the 175,000 to 200,000 hunters. The Federation named a special committee to work for a bill to improve national forest areas. The bill, proposed for Congress, would turn over 10 per cent of national forest receipts for wildlife and recreation purposes. The sportsmen tabled a resolu tion that would have called for the deer season to open Oct. 1. Ross Brown, Albany, president of the State Federation, was nam ed delegate to the national con vention in Miami, Fla., next month. Negro Prospects Sign Seal Pacts SAN FRANCISCO UP Two Negro farm club prospects turned in signed contracts to the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast Baseball League Monday. They were Herman Lewis, an outfielder who hit .308 with Pheo- rux last year, and Gene Howard, a first baseman from the Medford, Ore., club. They were among 28 carefully selected rookies asked to show up for training and pro cessing. KAHUT NOW FATHER WOODBURN-Joltin' Joe Ka hut, pride of Woodburn in fistic circles, can now be called "Papa Joe" as his wife gave birth to a bouncing baby girl, the couple's rirst cniid, at wncox Memorial Hospital in Portland Sunday. The youngster, Rebecca Jean, and her mother, the former Dorothy Clay ton, were reported doing fine Monday. Kahut is now in train ing on the farm here for a scrap in Portland Feb. 19 with Cesar B r i o n, Argentine heavyweight cnamp. Maryland Stars Flunk COLLEGE PARK, Md. VPy-Th university of Maryland football team, which tasted the sweet fruits of victory all last season, got some bitter news Tuesday. Halfback Joe Petruzzo and Linebacker Roy Martine have flunked out of school. The university announced that both failed their mid-term exam ination. Zoology stumped them. Willamette University Players Presents: "PAPA IS ALL" Waller Hall, 8:1 5 p.m. TONIGHT AND THURSDAY Admission S0t Wesxfeyy robruarr 13, 1951 Perform in Play on Campus WW The scene Is from "Papa Is AH." stadent play which opened Tuesday night and continue today and Thursday night at Willamette Uni versity. Pictured are Marie Corner (left) of Bethel, Wish, as "Mrs. Yoder" and Ann Ellsperman of LaGrande, as "Mama." German Dialect Play Attracts Laughs, Applause at College By DAKREL DE CHABY StatesmaJi Campus Correspondent "Papa Is All, a comedy In three acts by Patterson Greene, pro vided a laugh minute for an audience which filled Waller Hall on the university campus last evening for the first of three performances. The action of the play takes place In a Mennonite household and is done in a German dialect. Briefly it is the story of Jake Au kamp, who Invents thlngr and is "Queer In the head," and his sister Emma, who is in love with sur weyer," and their attempt to break away from the control of their domineering; Papa who frowns upon such "devil's inven tions" as movies and telephones. They are helped In their strug gle by Mama Aukamp who mar ried papa when she was "thirty and couldn't be choosy, Mrs. Yoder, a busybody to end all busybodies, and Brendle, a po liceman with heart Papa, who hulked about the stage bellowing, frowning or brandishing a bullwhip, was ad mirably played by Jim Hitchman. Hitchman gave the play its most dramatic moments with his harsh gutteral voice. No less effective were Ann Ellsperman as Mama and Sue Mellor as Mrs. Yoder. Miss Ellsperman gave Mama a quiet strength with just enough sparkle in her characterization, and her work with the dialect was particularly amusing. Miss Mellor with her fluttering hands, rolling eyes and ridiculous hats was the prototype of a busybody as Mrs. Yoder. Patsy Older played daughter Emma with love in her eyes and hate in her heart in another fine protrayal. Dick Geer, as the terror-stricken son who finally turn ed the tables on Papa, make good use of his fine voice and sensi tive face. Eric Ohlund as Bren dle, the policeman, gave a very smooth and effective performance. "Papa Is All" is the second of three major productions sched uled by the drama department this year, and Is staged and di FLOOR SHOW TONIGHT EAGLES LODGE Members and Guests Nohigren s DlONSTRATION TODAY 7 to 11 a. m. and 2:00 to 8:30 p. m. Nohlgron's Invito you to sample their wonderfully now and delicious CREAM WAFFLE, served with hot LOO CABIN WIGWAM SYRUP and WHIPT EASY-TO-SPREAD COUNTRY BUTTER AND a cup of that delicious NUT-BROWN COFFEE, of course. Frea (of Course). This is on the House SERVED AIL DAY 5LLmU' " hUMk MM M fy I Mr If I ', 'W M 1mf MM "ZM M Downtown On State Street X rected by Dean Graunke of the Willamette drama department. Marie Corner, who will play Mrs. Yoder in tonight's performance, is production manager for the play, which will be presented again tomorrow evening In Wal ler Hall with curtain time at 8:13. Coffee is served during intermis sion by the drama department. LIONS CLUB BANQUET West Salem Lions Club mem bers will entertain their wives tonight at a banquet and enter talnment program in the Lion's Den. About 70 are expected. En tertainment will Include color movies and slides of last year's Portland Rose Festival. The Indian tepee was covered with buffalo hides, sewn together and stretched over a framework of poles angling in from the clr cumference and tied together near the top to form a cone. CRYSTAL GARDENS TONIGHT It's Our Annual Valentino Danco Valentino Candies Given Old Time and Modern Pop Edwards Orchestra Adm. 74c (tax in add.) Mary Barton's Organ Music Grandma Not As Needed as She Once Was LOS ANGELES (PV-The sad plight of the modern-day grand mother was outlined Sunday by a University of Chicago sociologist for 200 specialists in obstetrics and gynecologists. "She finds there is little house work these days and there is no one to need her," explained Dr. Evelyn Mil lis Duvall, secretary of the National Council of Family Relations, in an address to the Los Angeles Obstetrical and Gynecol ogical Society. "Her husband is at the peak, of his productive period, and that keeps him busy. She finds herself lost. Often it's the doctor who must reorient her and point out new activities." Young newlyweds also find the going tougher now than did those of 50 years ago. Dr. Duvall said. Grandpa was about 28 and had been making his own living for 14 years when he assumed the re sponsibilities of matrimony. Today's bridegroom averages about 22,- and probably is still go ing to school, she added. Chances are his bride is more realistic than he is. BULGARIAN SAID SLAIN BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (JP Lt Gen. Slavco Trnski, organizer of Bulgarian resistance in World War II, was reported Tuesday to have been slain early this month by Soviet secret police. VASELINE TO LAED MEXICO CITY 0P- Police raided a factory Tuesday which turned vaseline into "lard" by mixing it with a little real lard and flavoring it with pork scraps. n u 1 y, 1 11 rV aM . m m m mm. .iskVF m . m k NILE STYLE Ancient Egypt's Queen Cleopatra Inspired this modern headgear, with gypsy touch. Gold buttons are featured oa forehead with matching Egyptian geld Jewelry QUEEN SENDS MESSAGES LONDON (JPy-Queen Elizabeth II, describing herself as the wife ofa serving officer, sent special messages Tuesday night to her armed forces over the world. She promised to look out for the "wel fare and efficiency" of the forces. Venezuela's Orinoco River Is so forceful where it flows through the so-called Angostura constric tion at Cuidad Bolivar, the chan nel has been scoured out over the centuries to a depth of 282 feet below sea leveL Ounce for Ounce. ..Borrfle for Botffle CM I u s n J U T Jim Yes, more real catsup in every ounce. 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