Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 17, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    Ex-Oregonian
Held for Murder
Hope, Ark.. Nov. 17 (U.B A
20-year-old Massachusetts war
veteran admitted that he killed
a Negro man, critically wound-'
and robbed a white farmer, and
kidnaped a service station oper
ator during the span of a few
hours, police said today.
Rolland Gove, a tall, wavy
haired youth from Haverhill,
Mass., was arrested in Texarka
na. Tex., where he fled from
here in a taxicab. Cab Driver J.
B. Turnage spotted him late yes
terday In the Texarkana business
district after he learned police
sought the passenger he had just
discharged.
Cove was returned here for
questioning. The district attor
ney's office said murder and
kidnaping charges would be fil
ed against him.
Police said Gove admitted ser
ving a sentence in Oregon for
auto theft.
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Fruit compotes may be varied
endlessly. For instance, dried
stewed figs may be mixed with
a can of apricots for a delicious
dessert.
Oversize Folliare As the last of autumn's leaves fell, atten
tion focused on those of the native maple, reputed to be the
largest of their kind on record in this area. Having a final,
romp under one of the city's oldest maples at the corner
of Grant and Second street, is Lana McGann, five-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McGann of Lebanon.
She displays maple leaves with a 17-inch span. (Express
photo)
Granges to Elect
Union Hill The Union Hill
grange and juvenile grange will
meet at 8:30 o'clock Friday
night. There will be election of
officers for ensuing year. Lunch
will be served
Harper to Lead
Hymn Festival
The public is invited to a
Hymn Festival at 8 p. m. which
will close the Seminar on Wor
ship being conducted at the First
Presbyterian church on Friday.
This Seminar on Worship, spon
sored by the Ministerial associa
tion, will be led by Dr. Deane
Edwards of New York city, who
is president of the Hymn Asso
ciation of America, and by Dr
Earl E. Harper, director of the
School of Fine Arts of the Uni
versity of Iowa.
There will be a morning sem
inar session from 10 to 11:45 and
an afternoon session from 2 to
4, at which time Dr. Edwards
and Dr. Harper will lead a dis
cussion on "The Contemporary
Worship Movement and its Sig
nificance for the Local Church,"
"Preparation of Worship Serv
ices," "Newer Techniques in
Worship," "The Pro's and Con's
of Liturgy." These sessions arc
open to ministers, choir directors
and other church leaders.
planning to open their new
drive-in at First and Locust
streets sometime this week with I
date of formal opening to be
announced later. The new eatnig ,
establishment will be known as
the "Honey-B" with car-hops as
waitresses.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, Nov. 17, 194&-3
Lodge Plans Dinner
Lyons Faith Rebckah lodge
met at the hall with Frances Mc
Carlcy noble grand and Blanche
Wagner, vice grand, presiding
over the meeting. Closing the
nomination of officers was the
main business. Plans were also
completed for the dinner which
was held at the hall Saturday
evening. At the social hour re
freshments were served by Car
men McDonald, Frances McCar
ley and Hazel Shields.
Open House at
Highland School
To find out what their chil
dren do at school all day, and
also become better acquainted
with their teachers, more than
500 mothers and dads crowded
Highland school Tuesday night
at the annual open house.
The school rooms displayed
the work done by the children
since the beginning of the fall
term.
Members of the Highland Mo
thers' club served refreshments
in the school cafeteria during the
evening.
Tiie children of the school are
beginning work on a Christmas
program to present to the Moth
ers' club at their next meeting.
The regular monthly meeting
has been postponed from De
cember 8, until December 15. It
is hoped that the curtain and
lights for the stage will be in
stalled by that time.
Drive-in Opening
Stavton Mrs. Alma Sheltnn
and Miss Birdecne Yeoman are
Elmer Hunter
The Creole Singer
with
Stuffy McDaniel
ond hit piano
Thursday and Friday
November 17 and 18
MARSHALL'S
3815 State St.
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Dinner MurIc
Dance 9 to 2
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