Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 05, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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    Capital Journal, Salem, Ore, Thuraday, March I, It: ll
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Crewmen Who Died in let Crash Thete four crew mem
ber! of the Canadian Comet jet airliner which ciaihed when
taking oft from the Karachi, Pakistan, are shown in front of
plane before it left London. They, another crew member and
six British aircraft technicians were killed. Left to right are:
Capt C. Pentland, Capt C. North Sawle, radio navigator
J. R. Cooke and chief navigator P. D. Roy. (AP Wirephoto
via radio from London)
Home Rebekahs North Marion
In Spelling Bee
Woodburn The regular meet
ing of Home Rebekah lodge No.
58 was held Tuesday night at the
IOOF hall with Mrs. Dorothy
Garrett presiding.
The unwritten work of the
lodge was given by Elizabeth
DeHaan, Coral Gay and Laura
Livesay. Mrs. Garrett expressed
the thanks of the lodge to the
Noble Grand club for the work
done in the kitchen since the
last meeting. The Past Noble
Grands will put on the program
at the next meeting, March 17,
and serve refreshments in honor
of the members who are not
Noble Grands.
After the meeting, games and
spelling bee were enjoyed. Mrs.
Addie Doud won the prize in the
spelling bee and in games the
members were divided into two
sides, the red ind blue, with the
red side winning with Mrs. H. A.
Lohse as captain. Mrs. Clara
Stange was captain of the losing
side.
Refreshments were served by
Joanna Breuninger, Emma Web
er, Mabel Sporalsky, Blanche
Granner and Leota Porter.
ENVOTT TO SWAP JOBS?
Tokyo, Cff Kyodo flews agen
cy today said Robert D. Murphy,
U. S. ambassador in Japan, will
leave for Washington in April to
swap Jobs with John M. Alli
son, assistant secretary of state
in charge of Far Eastern af
fairs. V
Hubbard The board of edu
cation of North Marion onion
high school monthly meeting will
be held Monday evening, March
8, at 8 p.m. at the school.
A national school assemblies
program will be present Wednes
day, March 1L at 9 a.m.
. The Yawama League officials
otncials will hold a meeting on
Wednesday evening in McMinn
ville. Pat Beal, principal of
North Marion, is president of the
group.
The Future Farmers of Ameri
ca annual father-son banquet
will be held Thursday evening,
March lz. at the school. 1
The Band-Parent club of North
Marion high school is sponsoring
a fun night and carnival at the
school Friday evening. March 13.
A dance, stage show, wrestling
matrh ann VBrfnni 0&m will
iicji vimijjrise uie evening entertainment
Proceeds will be used for a
majorette's uniform. The chorus
will make and sell home-made
candy and use the proceeds to
start a choral robe fund.
Keith McNary. an aoDrentice
Human in th nihmnrln ritvfs. '
ion of tne U. S. navy reserve, is
on two weeks active duty at
Hunter s Point, San Francisco,
McNary is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. McNary and a senior
at North Marion Union high
Kyodo said Allison would ar
rive here in May.
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Multicolor patterns that blend, pastel
tones to leek as new as the fin violet.
Solid color fleeces and suede cloth. With
wonderful sleplnf shoulder Una and part
flare back. Fully lined coats . . . An.
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ether Penney fashion plus buy! 7 to 14. 9 90 h 19,75
SECOND FLOOR
SPRING PASTELS IN CHECKS AND
SOLID COLORS! '
SHORT COATS r
Calling all girls to come leek their best fer
Easter In toft subtle check, tirade, fleece'
and gaberdine. Novelty Hitches and gay
flare backs. Fully lined, tee. Wonderful
multicolor ef neutral end pastel colors. Sites
7 to ,14.
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Crisp and rich as wool but It's rayon and
'acetate gabardine for the pert racket, a
wonderful look for the bright white pleat
skirt and reversible Jerkin. 4-piece suit. 7
to 14.
SECOND FLOOR
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3.98 12.73
Designed for Her!
EASTER BLOUSES
Designed for that dress up Easter outfit. Luscloae '
nylon, fast drying ... sturdy but pretty rayons,
tee. White and colors. Select tiers today, to
match her suit. 3 to 6X. Sises 7 to 14.
190
EASTER'S SUGAR-SWEET PASTEL
FROTHY NEW
leouttful nylon sheer with the grown up airs they want. Charming
in leeks, these will weth and dry In a flash and need elmost no
Ironing. Picture-pretty for Eestsr and wonderful ell summer long
fer dress up occosions. 3 to AX.
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3 to 6X
Sizes 7 to 14
Sub Teen Sizes
4.98 to 5.90
5.90
SECOND FLOOR
PERKY AND EASTER-BOUND
98
Turn up beck interest bonnet for your Junior Setter peroder. Bow
bedecked flower sparked sennit strew braid In color, neutral end
white. Be eerly to moke your selection.
SECOND FLOOR
EASTER ACCESSORIES OF NYLON
DAINTY NYLON RUFFLE SLIPS .... 1.98
PERT AND PRETTY NYLON PANTIES .... 79c
LITTLE LADIES' NYLON GLOVES .... 98c
STURDY AND PERT NYLON ANKLETS ... 39c
PENNEY'S STORE HOURS
9:30 to 5:30 p.m. - Friday Nite Til 9:00