Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 18, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Saturday, April 18, 195S
Activities of New Week Listed .
TIT ast meeting ol the year for Town
Bin and Gown club la planned lor
next Thursday afternoon, April
S3. During the business aculon, nomi
nation will be, reported and officers
leeted. ;
The program will be at 1 p.m. In
the Muiic baill. Prof. Stanley Butler,
planlit of Willamette university fac
ulty, will preaent a lecture recital on
Trench keyboard muiic of the 18th
and 80th centuries, work of Couperi
an, Rameau, Debussy and Ravel to be
played.
The tea will follow In Lausanne hall,
the girla of the baU to be hostesses.
Mrs . Melvin H. Geiit will introduce to
the line. In the receiving line will be
Mn. Robert D. Gregg, retiring presi
dent of the club; Mn. Thomas Watson,
Miu Jackie Meadows, president of
Lausanne hall, and Mrs. Karl Kugel,
tea chairman for the day. Assisting
Mrs. Kugel on the tea committee are
Mrs. Hall Uisk, Mrs. B. F. Williams
and Mrs. Harry V. Collins.
Mrs. Vera Shay and Mrs. George
Hocking are to pour.
Mrs. X. T. Carleton, Miss Brenda
Glass, Miss Maxine Heringer, Mrs. A.
W, Ullman and Mrs. Marlon Wooden
will compete for speech honors at Sa
lem Toastmlstress club Thursday eve
ning. General evaluator of the talks
will be Mrs. George Beane and time
keeper Is Miss Alberta Shoemake.
Hostess will be Miss Constance Wein
man and Miss Ruth Jaynes will be in
charge of table topics.
Past president: 'or Hal Hibbard auxil
iary, United Spanish War Veterans, will
meet next Friday for dessert at 1:30
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Fred Thomp
son, 1573 South Commercial.
Several members of the group were
in Portland today to attend meetings
honoring Mrs. James W. Nugent of Mon
tana, national president of the auxiliary.
The local auxiliary met this week and
Mrs. Peter Thome of Yakima was a guest.
' Mothers club of bethel No. 35 enter
tained the Mothers club of bethel No. 43
of the local Job's Daughters,
at a luncheon on Thursday. Speakers
were Mrs. Fred Snider, president of the
bethel No. 43 group, and Mrs. Edward
Perrin, guardian council member of
bethel UD, who told of plans their
groups have made for the year.
For the program, Mrs. Elmer Amund-
son gave a special reading. The group
will invite the guardian council mem
bers of bethel No. 83 as guests for the
May meeting. .
At their meeting Thursday evening,
the Y Wives chose new officers to direct
club activities beginning next fall. Mrs.
H. R. Hutchinson la the new president;
Mrs. Marvin Brown, vice-president and
program director; Mrs. Francis Alba da,
secretary-treasurer. .
Talks on aspects of the YWCA pro
gram In which the Y Wives can be of
service were given by Mrs. Harold O.
Schneider, president of the YWCA; Miss
Gertrude Acheson, executive . director;
Mrs. George Gregor, member of the
board of directors; and Miss Elizabeth
Beat, young adult program director.
The Y Wives, a service organization,
wiU welcome any new members, Inter
ested women to contact Mrs. Wolf Von
Otterstadt. , ,
Two Willamette university ' house
mothers, Mrs. Ella C. Watson of Lau
sanne hall and Miss Etta White from
Chi Omega sorority, will be speakers at
the Y-Teen, Trl-Y Mothers club on
Thursday. They will tell about adjust
ments which girls must make when they
enter college and other sidelights of uni- .
verslty life. .
- Following a- report by Mrs. Arnold
Coffel on recommendations of new of
ficers, elections will take place. .
The meeting is to be at 12:30 p.m. at
the YWCA.
Travel group of the American Asso
elation of University Women is to meet
on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. John A. Dyke, Miss Jo
anna Hlrtzel to be speaker on life In
Mexico.
East Salem Lions club auxiliary Is
meeting with the Lions for a no-host
dinner on Wednesday evening, April
32, in. Mayflower hall, at 8 o'clock.
For the program, Mrs. Verne Relerson
is to show elides and tell of her trip to
Burma.
On the hostess committee are Mrs.
Don Barrlck, Mrs. Robert Dyer, Mrs.'
Alfred Domo galls and Mrs. Joseph
Tompkins.
A joint Institute for Marion county.
and Salem central Women's Christian
Temperance Union will take place in
the chapel at, Salem Memorial hospital,
Tuesday, beginning at 10 a.m. Devo
tions will be led by Mrs. Milton E.
Coe and there will be group singing di
rected by Mrs. E. A. Tibbetts, state
director for music. Reports will be
given by Mrs. H. R. Mitchell, state con
vention; Mrs. C. W. Stacey, religious
education; and Mrs. Jennie D. Nunn,
literature.
A noontide prayer by Mrs. Necia
Buck will be followed by a no-bost
luncheon, members to bring a special
dish snd their own table service.
At 1:15 p.m., Mrs. William Hargis,
president of the Multnomah county
group will report on institute work,
after which Mrs. Ruth Tooze, president
of the Oregon WCTU, will speak. Mrs.
G. H. Templeton and Mrs. V. E. Burson
will provide special music throughout
the day. . ; ,
A prayer at 8 o'clock will close the
conference. All friends of the organ
isation are invited to attend.
Tele-Views
Radio-Television
By DAVE BLACKMEE
On Television
KPTV (Channel 27)
Two literature groups of the Amerl
can Association of University Women
meet next Wednesday.
The afternoon group will be at 1:30
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Adolf Lie
tuvietis. The evening one will be at
8 o'clock at the home of Miss Mildred
Christenson.
FAST WORK
Silverton Girl
Sets High Mark
Silverton Silverton High
School senior class scholastic
honors were announced today
by Howard W. George, prin
cipal Miss Nola Whittaker will
be the 1953 class valedictorian,
with one of the highest grade
averages in recent years.
Nola has received only one
grade of less than a "One" in
J her entire high school career.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer E. Whittaker of 802
North First St.
Salutatorlan is Richard Klop
fensteln, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Reuben Klopfensteln of Route
8, Silverton. Richard also has
an outstanding record, having
received only three grades of
less than a "one" during his
four years in high school.
Other students ranking
among the first five in the class
of 87 include May Wesson, who
is third in the class, Nadine
Small, who places fourth, and
Howard Poppleton, fifth.
Commencement exercises for
the das are scheduled for
Wednesday, June 8, and the
Baccalaureate services are to
be held on Sunday evening,
May 81.
Buena Vista
Buena Vista Guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Zeb Millhouser this
week were his sister, Mrs. Lets
LaVerne of Portland, a niece,
Mrs. Ben Sheets of Turner and
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Brown,
Pam and Kay.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bride
attended the wedding of Miss
Barbara Wagner and Glenn
MacQueen in McMlnnvUle re
cently. Charles, small son of Mr, and
Mrs. Charles Simon had a se
vare accident at school when he
was hit by a bicycle cutting a
deep gash in his cheeck, knock
ed a tooth out and broke his
Jaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Beck of
Oakland arrived here Sunday
to take their children home aft-
a 10 day stay with their
irandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Short. The Becks had been
to Oklahoma, called there by i
An Air Force helicopter .pulls Capt. Joseph McConnell
of Apple Valley, Calif., out of ley Yellow Sea waters off
North Korean coast two minutes after he had balled out of
bis arippled F-88 Sabrejet. Capt. McConnell had just shot
down his eighth MIG when his plane was hit by a second
MIQ. (UP Telephoto)
his brother's death.
Miss Nina Moon and Gordon
Wells spent Sunday at coastal
points.
Jack Wells has started home
from South America by boat.
He left April 8 and is expected
in a month. He has to report
in Washington, D. C, as he has
been an exchange 4-H agricul
tural student from Oregon State
college since last October.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ward of
Blodgett were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay
Ward, also Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Sweringen of Salem.
Fairview
Falrvicw Mr. and Mrs.
Charles H. Andrews and niece,
Linda Burchett, of the Fair
view district were recent din
ner gu"ts of Mr. and Mrs,
Melvin Appleberry at Salem,
The dinner honored Mrs. And
rews on her birthday.
H. J. Andrews of Portland
after four weeks spent with
hit brother and sister-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. And
rews, of Fairview district re
turned to his home Friday.
Mrs Mildred Paetel of Port
uand was a dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. And-
draws in Fairview district
Tuesday.
Mothers at Brooks
Study School Health
Brooks Mothers of pros
pective first graders met at the
school Thursday with the
health nurse, Miss Edith Haul
man, to assist the mothers in
filUng out child health cards
and to familiarize them with
the many services available to
them through the health de
partment. A film was shown by Edward
Olson of social development.
Mrs. Philip Belike, president
of the Brooks PTA gave the
welcome, as prospective mem
bers for next year.
Guests were Mrs. Bernice
Yeary, director of nurses of the
health department, and Mrs.
Betty Sanders, Marion county
supervisor of schools, who
spoke on the many things the
mothers could do to assist the
teacher before the child enters
school.
Refreshments were served
by th hostesses, Mrs. William
Pfau, health chairman for that
area, and Mrs. India Reavis
first grade teacher, who were
assisted by Mrs. C. E. Hicks.
The U. 8. Bureau of Land
Management say the red har
vester ant had denuded 90,
000 acres of public land in
Wyoming.
Get Camp Site
For Girl Scouts
Stayton The leaders of the
Girl Scouts In the Santiam area
are working toward establish
ing a day camp for the Scouts
In Stayton and the entire can
yon area. There are six Scout
troops In Stayton, alone.
A camp site has been do
nated by G. Paul Johnston. It
consists of 66 acres near Lyons
and is easily accessable. When
completed it would be used as
a day camp, picnic area and for
over night trips.
There Is a log cabin on the
site.
Leaders from Mill City,
Lyons, and Stayton traveled to
YOUR FOR TRE TELE-VIEWING SUNDAY
Omnibus l:S0."The Abacadaba Kid" by Wm. Saroyan;
"Paul Bevere's Ride" with Ramond Massey; and Gilbert
and Sullivan's "Trial by Jury," Martyn Green. t
Jack Benny Show at 4:80 will have as guest Jack s old
feuding friend Fred Allen. ,
Comedy Hour 5:00. Bob Hope and Phil Hams vie for
affections of Marilyn Maxwell, while together they pre
sent a musical salute to baseball.
Fred Waring 6:00, Premiere of musical entitled 'Israel,
in hnnnt nf that rniintrv'a fifth anniversary.
Mr. Peepers, in supervising entire work of the student j
editors on the school paper has to decide wnemer io up
hold the freedom of the press or "kill" a student-written
editorial.
rh skeitnn 7:nn Red nresenta "This Is Your Strife,
his version of 'This Is Your Life." Boy Foy, trick cyclist
is to appear as guest.
Kinriin Oiw 8-nn Mercedes McCambridee and James
Dunn star in "Shadow of the Devil," tale of a girl left
penniless in Rome when her young artist husband is
killed in an auto accident. Desperate, she allows herself
to become influenced by an evil woman.
. Television Playhouse 9:00 starring Lloyd Bridges. Tale
'of a German-born artist living in America who returns
to his homeland only to find that he is an American at
heart. ' . .
Meet the Press. 11 p.m. A panel of newsmen will inter
view Secretary of Interior Douglas McKay.
YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING MONDAY
Kate Smith Show 1. Robert hackleton, Everlyn Ward,
musical comedy singers; Senator WAYNE MORSE of Ore
gon and The Story Princess.
Matinee Theater 8:00. "Next of Kin;" spy story with
J. Edgar Hoover.
Wild Bill Hickok 6:00 "Ghost Breakers." Bill and
Jingles run into Ghosts, fortune tellers and strange un-
explainable robberies.
UTUBDAV
1!:M Kldi and Ca.
1:00 Horu nunc
1:30 THnt Filrol
I:0-Dau with Judr
1:30 Victor? at Bu
3:lfe-Lou Suitf
1:10 Arthur Oodfr.r
4:0ft TV TftD Club
4:J0 BUbop ahMn
1:00 All SIX Hnw
S;00 Show of Show
1:10 Hit raradt
l:0 Jacklt OIUMB
:00 Dantatoiu Aulfnmanl
10:10 Bolton Blocklt
Up anil U,l. Narth
11:10 Hub ThMtw
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and
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2140 S. Com'l
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2-1611 or 2-4728
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10:10 .m. Frontltri ! Filth
11:00 t.m. Candy Ctrnlvtri
13:00 p.m. ThU U tha Lift
12:30 p.m. Life Besltu at 10
1:1ft Hour of Deoliloa
1:30 Omnlbu?
3:00 Thraa Ouaiita
3:15 Art Link let tr ' '
3:30-flea It Now
4:00 Kukla, Fran and Ollla
4:30 Jack Benny v
8:00 Comady Hour
1:00 Fred Warlnc
1:30 Mr. Petpen
Mrs. Gardner to Go
To National Council
. uriii.m.ta Aiwa council at
Camp Fire Girls will be repre
sented at a business meeung or
the National Council of Camp
vi.. ir-.i. Anrl" 28-2S In Oma-
rue ij j . , .
ha, Nebr., it is announced by
Arthur B. Woods, council pres
ident. . ,
The local delegate who will
.tt.r, i. Mn. W. X. Gardner.
of Salem. More than 100 vol-
. .nn Cam i Fire coun-
uiim' .
ells throughout the country, as
wel as several merauen oi
vint'i national headquar
ters staff, will attend the two-
day session at tne noiei ron-
tenelle.
Mrs. Richard W. Blalock of
Marshall, -Tex., president of
the youth organization, will
preside. Highlights of the
t: ...lit ImmIuH. 4h. nnmi.
umuii nui m.wwu.
'nation and election of new
National Council officers ana a
special seslon for the re-evaluation
of Camp Tire's basic ob
jectives. ' '
1:00 Ri4 SkoHos
1:10 Whtt'o Mr Unir
1:00 Studio Ont
0:00 TV riKhouM
10:00 Tin Doctor
10:30 Tho Web
11:30 Bob comldlni
11:41 Nm Rtrlc
MONDAY
11:00 p.m. Bit F.Toff
12:10 p.m. Wlcom Trmlin .;.
1:00 p.m. Kott Smith
3:00 p.m. Doubli or Notklat
1:10 pm Strlk. It Rich
1:00 pm SlittBH ThttUr
.4:10 pm atarch Tomorrow '
Lyons Thursday to inspect the ."J Come 11" Costs 3
OrJ May 17, a picnic, consist
ing of a pot luck meal, will be
held for adults who are inter
ested in taking part in this pro
ject in leadership, helping to
clean and repair the cabin, and
various other jobs.
Those making the trip to the
site were: Mrs. Howard Means,
Mill City; Mrs. Nesbeth, Mrs.
Hugh Johnston, Mrs. Jack
Christensen, Lyons; Mrs. Adam
Moore, Mrs. Robert Norton,
chairman for the day camp,
Mrs. Gene Teague, Mrs. Angus
Ware, Mrs. Harold Wodtly and
Mrs. Marvin Reed.
THIS'LL FIX 'EM
Sacramento, Calif. W.R)
Speeding California motor
ists who keep their eyes peeled
for patrol cars and motorcycles
may get pinched anyhow.
A bill before the state legis
lature would authorize some
highway patrolmen to drive in
plain, black automobiles.
Policemen, Their Jobs
Memphis, Tenn. (UJS Three
police department employes in
the police motor pool were out
of jobs today. They failed to
answer the telephone when the
police phoned for a vehicle.
When the cops investigated,
the first thing they heard com
inf from the garage was "Seven
come eleven." A game . of
chance, frowned upon by the
police, was in progress.
Bus Stop Changed
Lebanon A change in
depot location effective at once
has been announced by Trail
ways Bus line. The coaches will
now arrive and depart from
Sharon's Sweet shop at 553
Main St. Mrs. Louis Beach will
be commission agent, and will
be assisted by Sharon Beach
and Margaret Surrey. Busses
formerly were stopping on
Park St.
Kaye-Halbert
SALES i i SERVICE
STATIONS, INC.
365 N. Commercial
Phone 3-4163
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