Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 23, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Thursday, April 18, 1958
Girl's Chorus
Cantata Tonight
Parrlsh Junior High School
Girls' Chorus will present a
cantata, "Pan, On a Summer
Day," Thursday night in the
fairish auditorium.
The cantata has three acts
and is directed by Madalene
Suko. The first act takes place
at daybreak when Pan awakes
to the world. Pan is played by
Shirley Taber. In the "Morning
Song" are Florine Stein and
Marcia Mosolf as Sunbeams,
Mary Wod and Judy Larson as
Dewdrops, and Sharon Kuy
kendall and Pat Hughlett tis
Cobwebs. '
The next act Is "A Summer
Shower.." Raindrops are Gerry
Hall and Shirley Pugh. "Noon
tide Rest by the River" Is done
by Joyce Brown who plays the
part of a little bee.
Act three is entitled " Pan's
Lament" with "night" being
played by Mille Messmer. Be
tween acts two and three, the
eighth grade trio will sing
"The Birth of Spring," by Wil
liam Stickles.
The accompanists for the
program are Judy Seamster,
Judy Seely, and Trisha Perrln.
The business manager is Joyce
Johnston and Joyce Brown is
In charge of dancing.
' Although X-rays are similar
to those of light, they are thou
sands of times shorter.
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AND
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: . FORM
FREE! To first 100 women attending Fryryte
demonstration beginning Friday, 9:50 a.m., will re
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blank for Dulane contest featuring a deluxe Free
vacation to Paris, Franca! .-.
CONGRESSMAN INSPECTS OVERCOAT
i
Rep.. R. Walter Rlehlman (R.( N.Y.Wright) turns In his
chair to inspect a fancy army overcoat worn by Michael
Balwan of the house government operations subcommittee
staff at a hearing in Washington. Riehlman said the gov
ernment ordered 1,400,000 of the coats In 1946, but the
design was so complicated including a zipper type ap
pendage that served as leggings that they couldn't be
used. The congressional group headed by Riehlman is
trying to find what happened to the coats. (AP Wirephoto) ,
Demands Registration
Of Red Front Groups
Washington, (tP) Attorney
General Brownell Has demand
ed the prompt registration of
12 alleged Communist-front
organizations as creatures K
the Communist party.
Brownell filed a series of pe
titions with the subversive ac
tivities control board, asking
that board to order the groups
to register with the justice de
partment, list their chief offi
cers and disclose their financial
arrangements.
The action was taken under
the 1950 internal security act,
and followed the control
board's order of last Monday
requiring the Communist party
itself to register as an organi
zation under foreign domlna
tion namely,1 that of Soviet
Russia.
Registration petitions were
directed against:'
Labor Youth League.
The International Workers
Order, Inc. :
Civil Rights Congress. .
American Committee for
Protection of Foreign Born.
The National Council of
American - Soviet Friendship,
Inc. ' ;
The Joint Anti-Fascist Refu
gee Committee. -
The Jefferson School of So
cial Science.
United May Day Committee.
Veterans of the Abraham
Lincoln Brigade.
The Committee for a Demo
cratic Far Eastern Policy.
The American Slav Congress.
All of these groups have
been listed by previous at
torneys general on subversive
lists, designed to help the gov
ernment's loyalty check on
federal employes.
Five per cent of Britain's
workers are in defense work.
Mrs. Applegate
Head of WSCS
Woodburn Mrs. Clifford
Applegate was re-elected pres
ident of the Women's Society
of Christian Service of the
Methodist church Tuesday,
April 21, when the group met
at the home of Mrs. P. L. La
Barr with Mrs. N. F. Tyler as
co-hostess.
Other officers named were
Mrs. W. M. Burke, vice-president;
Mrs. George Everts, re
cording secretary; Mrs. Charles
Conye, treasurer (re-elected),
and the following secretaries:
secretary of promotion, Mrs.
Charles Buchanan (re-elected);
' 'missionary .board and
service, Mrs. Albert White;
Christian social relations and
local church activities, Mrs.
James Livesay; , .student work,
Mrs. Mark Thompson (re-;
elected); youth work, Mrs.
Mildred Rice; children's worif,
Mrs. Lowell Moore (re-elected);
spiritual life, Mrs. Mabel
Hatch; literature and publica
tions, .Mrs. John Coleman; sup
ply work, Mrs." David G.
Fields; status of women, Mrs.
Ralph Sebern,
Plans were made for a fel
lowship supper for. the men
of the church April 28 at 6:30
p.m. The committee in charge
will be Mrs. Ralph Sebern,
Mrs. Charles Buchanan and
Mrs. James Livesay.
A sack lunch was served at
noon with dessert and coffee
furnished by the hostesses.
For the afternoon program
the devotional service was led
by Mrs. A. E. Austin and the
theme for study was "The
United Natolns." Mrs. Low
ell Moore was in charge of the
program, assisted by Mrs. W.
M. Burke, Mrs, James Livesay,
Mrs. Charles Dean, Mrs. A. E.
Austin, Mrs. N. F. Tyler, and
Mrs. Mabel Hatch. Mrs. Di
Lester Fields, , missionary
chairman, gave a misisonary
report. A feature of the day
was the observance of the
82nd birthday anniversary of
Mrs. Flora McNary . with a
lighted birthday cake, i
The next meeting will be
May 19 at the home of Mrs.
D. Lester Fields when the new
officers will be installed.
A sinfflft ovster irtnv nrnHun.
millions of young, but most of
them die before they find a
safe anchorage where they can
ueveiop as oysters.
PRINCE CATTLE SHOWMAN
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Prince Charles becomes a
blooded cattle howroan. The prince has entered three anl
Bath and West Cattle Society mals to classes from Devon
announced Thursday the young cattle at the society i show
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