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2 Capital Journal, Salem, The Most Beautiful Girls in the World are seen in Republic's latest picture, "Earl Carroll Vanities," starring Dennis O'Keele and Clarence Moore; now at the Grand theater. Polk County Court of Honor For Boy Scouts of District- Dallas Approximately 100 scouting were in attendance at the Polk county district court of honor for the Boy Scouts. The court was held in Scout Hall. Sid ,..,, ,i. j l ney wniiwoim. u.i.m.iu,l, chairman for Polk district, was in charge of the court. Other members included Otto Adolf, district chairman; Clyde Gibbs, and J. L. Yeager, troop com mittee men for Troop 24, Dal las; David Potter of the United States army air force; and Har ry Michelson, assistant Scout ex ecutive for the Cascade area council. 1 Troops present included Troop 44 of Grand Ronde, Troop 36 of Falls City and Troops 39 and 24 of Dallas. ', The opening ceremony was conducted by members of Troop 24 with Scout Bob McKnight In charge. The attendance Monmouth is Host Mission Convention Silverton Rev. Russell My ers Is announcing the Monday all-day meeting of the Willam ette missionary district conven tion at Monmouth, for Chris tian church organizations to furnish representatives. ! Prominent in the various meetings over the western sec tions of the stale from Silver ton, are Mrs. John W. Jordan, etate secretary, and Rev. My ers, a member of (he commit tee. Rev. Orville F. Mick of Albany is missionary chair man. Emery Residence Scene for Reunion 1 Jefferson The home of C. S. fernery on Third street was the cene of a family gathering. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fuqua, who make their home with Mr.' Emery; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haines of Molalla; Mrs. T. M. Ramsdell of Canby; Mrs. Mary McDaniels of Hepp ner; Charles Bower of the navy and Mrs. Bower of Salem. Char les is a grandson of Mr. Emery, and has been overseas. He was having a 30 day leave. Mrs. T. M. Ramsdell's son, Manley, another grandson of Mr. Emery, has been chosen as one of the guards for the meet ing of the United Nations in San Francisco, April 25. He Is with the military police. Another daughter of Mr. Em ery, Mrs. Bert Blcakman and Mr, Blcakman of Heppner, are expected to arrive here next Monday for a visit. They have been visiting their children in California. Continuous Show SATl'RDAY AT 1 P. M. ''"Tnb.it"llitiiayi..Acadmy I jf! Tr) 0i 'SERGEANT YORK ! lj l ST A RTSSl T N I ) A Y l "" fK. yffi1? tfH 13k t.vr!0Crpidgeon" arirlwo- 5 '' L 1 I J, fl T&ifzS. . . &JzSr& AMnl Mil t mantic rogue! They hot h ' . ? J JJf FS 2 DENNIS MOORE XVCW- 1 i IS "i,h f010 Wln MF P n H fl I ' W LUANA WALTERSJKiyJ ifflsf - co-feati kr ' jsg$ h K K LI L W MARTIN riJImVs m WWSm i jK m' t mm mu " 11 1 W 0, o spellman I f?) f t i r.;.tv: CI V M M j f K&&2&sPn fSI 'fe0fe 2 I ' WILLIAM PRINCE. JAMES BROWN J0' ' QP ' BICK ERDMAN GEORGE TOBIAS 7 $01$$' fj plus $ tyKJy t JPsSjir. i : O tlCK UOMtH RAOUL WALSH baZ ' all An All-Hiot (omeriv Hit! t 7 1 'SSffL 5 t.h.i.m f'l'""J.V -V J'sHw ihfit i JERRY WALD FOR THE CHILDREN SATURDAY I St liErirVggjBjlafe ' mm..i f T I Two Chapter, of -King of Mounts" Will Be Shown . IliJ - TTlt: K Ore., Saturday, April 21, 1945 parents of scouts and friends of at, anri .routs was won by Troop 24 of Dallas with 18 scouts and 17 parents present. The runner-up was Troop 39, also of Dallas, with a total of 28 scouts and parents present. Lt. Potter was introduced as a new member of the Cascade area scout family and expects to participate in a supervisory capacity at Camp Pioneer, the council summer campsite. Michelson gave a brief ac count of the coming council- wide patrol leaders' conference which is to be held in Dallas April 27 and 28, and urged all scoutmasters who had not sent in their reservations for the con ference to do so. He also brief ly outlined events that are to take place in the council-wide circus and camporee at the state fairgrounds in Salem, during the month of May. The following advancements and awards were made at the court: Trnop 31. lalla Second filaaa: Buddy Hodg's. Merit Bafwra: CliarlM Miller, .lack Sander. Robert McKnlahl, Alvln Adolf. Ralph Wackei north, Howard Lanyon, Don Dunn. Troop M, Falla CilT Second Claw: Euaene Barlel. Ray Nairn. Don Brostrom, Jrrrj Lelbrant. Flrat Claw: Ocorae Teal. Merit Badiea: Don Bowman, Georse Teal. Jerry Leibranl. Two Year Attendance Pin: Jim Bow man, Don Bowman. Troop 41. Grand Rnnda Second Clafls: Bob Billann. Flrat Class: Tommy Barry. Merit Badges: Tommy Barrr. Robert Blllaon. Marvin Hlnes. Don Rosa. star Rank: Don Row. Troon an, PaUaa Secondfi niaea: Gerald Austin, Meryle While improvement of the Willamette river channel above Albany is primarily to facilitate the floating of logs from dumps between that city and Corvallis, the war department will make the stretch adequate to carry river transportation of all types. j V.F.W. Victory Club Dance TOME irTt sW&WZ- ' 8 VETERAN'S HALL f Mm (tV I I KRte .TSV ' Street Program Held for Drive Silverton Dr. A. L. V. Smith, general chairman of the national clothing drive, was master of ceremonies of the street, program in front of the receiving center on East Main street Friday. i Frank Wenzel, director of music in the schools of Silver ton, presented nine members of the school band in a several-number concert, specializing on patriotic airs and a hymn dedicated to the late President Roosevelt. Speakers introduced by Dr. Smith were George Christenson, mayor of Silverton; Tom And ersont representing the Rotary club; and Errol Ross, president of the Chamber of Commerce. The talks stressed the need of generous donations for the needy of other countries. Don ors may leave materials at the center, or have them on their porches for the Boy Scouts to collect. The principal collec tion was this afternoon, but the center will be opened to re ceive clothing for several addi tional days. Dr. Smith expressed grati tude for all helpers, and the Wiesncr loud speaker. A ges ture of thanks was given Frank Wenzel and the band. Community Chest Committee Sought Dallas A war film, entitled "Timber to Tokio" was shown at the Fridav luncheon meet ing of the Dallas Chamber of Commerce, with Charles Bol linger of the state industrial accident commission in charge. Business included the adop tion of a resolution requesting Mayor Hollis Smith to name a community chest committee composed of representatives from various civic groups and the appointment of a commit tee comprising Eugene Hayter, Dr. A. B. Starbuck and T. B. Hooker to arrange a dinner honoring W. V. Fuller., charter and oldest member of the Cham ber. Silverton A special guest attending his mother's birthday party, was Arnold Torgerson from Denver, Colo., when mem bers of the family and neigh borhood friends arranged a luncheon and social hour for Mrs. A. Torgerson at the 211 Phelps street family home. Ouesta were the son from Denver, the tamily of another son from Salem, the Aristl Albert Tomersona, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tortterson, Rev. S. L. Almlle and Mrs. Almlte. Mrs. Carrie Aim. Mrs. Carrie BlonteKaard. Mis. 11. Scliucknecht, Mr. and Mrs. Gil Anderson. Mr. and Mis. H. RondeberK. Mr. and Mrs. Oscnr Ol son. Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Kiev, Mr. and Mrs. O. Hangen of Woodburn and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taimur of Porllnnd. ;xvxs.vv as a 1 i i,asi i ltncs i o(iny iiM'fiiV.i Alder. Family Leave For Pittsburg, Calif. Woodburn Mrs. Rodney Al den and daughters Alice and Ann left Friday for Pittsburg, Calf., to join Alden who is edi tor of the Pittsburg Post Dis patch. Another daughter, El sa, will remain in Woodburn to complete the school year, making her home with Miss Carrie Waterbury. Mrs. Alden has been active in affairs of the Red Cross, Camp Fire Girls, Woman's club and the city library. They had made their home here for 15 years during which time Al den was editor of the Wood burn Independent until last September. They have sold their home on Corby street to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacoby of Hubbard. Amity Residential Changes Are Noted Amity Mr. and Mrs. J. Cun ningham have sold their home in Amity and the adjacent farm to a Mr. Jordan of Sheridan and plan to move soon to Rex where they have bought prop erly. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Barmore and family of Portland are mov ing to the former Elphi Sohn place southeast of Amity. The two Barmore boys, Jack and Bob, are staying at the home of their grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Law in Amity and are attending the Amity school. Mrs. Barmore is a daughter of Mrs. Law. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood have sold their home in the northeast part of town to H. Thorp, and are moving to the former Eugene Sabin property, near the highway just north of Amity which they recently pur chased. Trinity Lutheran Men Plan Meeting Silverton The Loyal Luth eran Men of Trinity are to meet Tuesday night at 2 o'clock at the church. A special choir con cert under direction of Mrs. Tom Anderson is planned for Sunday, May 13. Mrs. Bertha Estenson will be hostess to the Calvary Luth eran Ladies Aid Wednesday, at 2 o'clock at the church parlors. Immanuel Lutheran senior Guild meets Wednesday, April 2.1, at the church parlors, Mrs. Harold Loftus and Mrs. Albert Funrue, hostesses. Both, the junior at 7 o'clock and the sen ior choir at 8 o'clock meet for rehearsal Thursday evening. . CONTINUOUS TODAY FROM 1:00 P.M. j PTA Recreation Center Approve Dallas A plan for the ad ministration of the Dallas PTA recreation center by student committees of the high school and junior high school, with their parents as advisors has been adoptted by the local re creation council. Members of the student com mittee in charge of high school nights each week at the center are Dwayne Larson, chairman; Al Dembowski, vice chairman; Charlotte Jones, secretary. Hel en Price Stanley Benge, Bob McKnight, Orlando Ratzlaff and Sharon Lamb. Faculty advis ors are S. E. Whitworth, James L. Brown, Mrs. Genevieve Be harrell and Miss Barbara Adam. Serving on the junior high school student committee are Patricia Richardson, Evelyn Borland, Willie Heinrichs and Keith Sanders, with J. M. O' Brien faculty advisor. High school students use the PTA center Tuesday evenings from 8:00 to 10:00 P. M. and on Friday evening from 8:00 to 11:00. The junior high students will have use of the center Wed nesday nights, when the Chris tian youth center is not open. The tentative plan for the re mainder of this school year is to have all junior high students who wish to play volley ball and ; practice basketball use the jun ior high gymnasium on Wed nesday evenings from 7:30 to 9:00 P. M. Any junior high students wishing to participate in high school activities may attend the PTA recreation cen ter on Friday nights with the high school students. Clear Lake A large crowd attended the district missionary rally at Sa- j lem. The women brought home the attendance banner. There were 16 members present from Clear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Orel Garner had as their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Evans and Marjorie. The Improvement club met with an all-day quilting last week. The women are making a DANCE Wolfer's Harmony Knights Every Saturday HAUNTED MILL Rickreall CTAnTC quilt for Mrs. Tom Wymore. The Clear Lake school closed at noon Friday in respect to the memory of President Roose velt. Sgt. J. W. Gregg was home on furlough to visit with his wife in Clear Lake and his par ents in Portland. His wife is the former Nellie Clement. The Ambassador class will hold services at the Clear Lake Evangelical church Sunday. Lt. William Ardrey, who has spent 2'.i years overseas, will speak. He will also tell of his visit to St. Paul's Cathedral in Rome and the catacombs. Mrs. Badger Honored Grand Island Compliment ing Mrs. Ronald Badger a show er was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Worthing ton. There were 21 ladies pres ent. Games in charge of Mrs. Henry Taylor were a feature. Refreshments were served. Eva Marie Britten, Groom, Tex., will be with the Marion county health department for a few months. 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The evening's program opened with games, following which a male quar tet from South Salem Friends church furnished several num bers. Oscar Brown spoke to the group. Charter membership was set with 17 signing. The following officers were elected: President, Harry Pear son; vice president, Paul Cam mack; secretary, Floyd Bates; treasurer, Martin Sower; pi anist, Lloyd Francis; member ship committee, Everett Wheal don; music committee, Albert Brownlee: deputation commit tee, David Hampton; social com mittee, Lorance Lehman; pro ject committee, Forrest Cam mack, pastoral advisor, Oscar Brown. II rvnc rpAn vl cT' I I I I I .7 I I I ! ARY. COOPER j' HKli T mill i story ot Lir. vvasseir I MARY LEE ' I "Shanty Town" I, I HUNTZ HALL THE DOCKS OF NEW YORK" UlCTHPTrAT XTVVC PrCT'MF HP T ATF. DDPcmrvT Dnnocvrr T'o i icr uiru -tP I HLiOU'Lc' 1 lJJ Hi I IjIjI ii lll Ij, (11 M ti- LIGHTS OF LONG PUBLIC CAREER! PRESI DENT TRUMAN TAKES OATH OF OFFICE! Meetings are to be held on the third Monday of each month. ENDS TODAY! Lucille Ball "VALLEY OF THE SUN" "HENRY ALDRICH, EDITOR" THE MOUSE THAT HITS BUILT CONT. FROM 1 P.M. TOMORROW! A GALE OF HILARITY! "THE DAY THE BOOKIES WEPT" Joe Penner CO-FEATURE! BLAZING ACTION! "MAN FROM THUNDER RIVER" WILD Bill" ELLIOTT Ceorgg "Gabby" HAYES Grable j!jwjj7 r MSHnrMMi r