Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 25, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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    Saturday, April 25, 195S
Face 10
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Leonard Fisher and John Beyer May 15, 16 and 17. Elected aa
GOLDEN WEDDING RECEPTION
as delegates to attend tne state auemaiea uro .imm.
K of C convention In Astoria, and Albert Dieker.
SiwWisWrt" t" ' , ' " vita
Many Events Announced For Week
An event of Tuesday evening will be Stanley Butler, Willamette university Memberi of Neighbor! of Woodcraft
public installation of officer! for Cherry college of mualc faculty member and and friend are invited to attend the
court, Order of Amaranth, at 8 o'clock well known northwest pianist, will be public installation of new officers for
t the Scottish Site temple. Following presented in a lecture-recital Monday the group on Wednesday evening. The
uncrowning ceremonies and presents- evening at 8:15 o'clock in the campus event is scheduled for 8 o'clock at the
tlon of the installing officers, Mrs. Recital hall. The Interested public is Woman's club house.
Charles McCabe will be Installed as invited. The lecture-recital is on Miss Emma Peters, a past grand
royal matron, and Robert Nlckens as French keyboard music, the program neighbor, will be the installing officer
, royal patron of Cherry court. following: and assisting her will be Mrs. R. M,
Other officers are Mrs. Russel Bright, I Ashcraft and Mrs. Cora Smith.
associate matron; Charles McCabe, as- Le Petlt-Rlen ,... Couperln To be Installed are Mrs. J. H. Igle-
eociate patron; Mrs. James W. TlndalL Passacaille . . . '. Couperln heart, guardian neighbor; Mrs. C. B.
secretary; Louts Lorenz, treasurer; Mrs. II Shaw, adviser; Miss Emma Peters, ma-
Ray Johnson, conductress; Mrs. Paul Children's Corner. ..: Debussy gician; Miss Maude Croker, past guar-
Shafer, associate conductress; Stanley Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum dlan neighbor; Mrs. G. H. Edwards, at-
Dllatush, chairman . of trustees; Ray . Jlmbo's Lullaby tendant; Mrs. Walter Craven, banker:
Johnson, two-year trustee; Elmer Boy-. Serenade for the Doll . Dr. O. L. Scott, Mrs. Harry Bressler and
cr, three-year trustee; Mrs. Evert Giv- The Snow Is Dancing , . Mrs. Claire Hammang, managers; Mrs.
ens, marshal in the east; Mrs. James H. The Little Shepherd . O. L. Scott, correspondent; Mrs. John
Turnbull, marshal in the west; Mrs. Golllwogg's Cakewalk Carr,, senior guardian; Mrs. Glenn
Samuel May, prelate; Mrs. Robert Nick-' III' Prather, musician; Mrs. John Ingram,
ens, historian; Mrs. Phillip Michael, La Poule. ...... . .Rameau inner sentinel; Mrs. Stella Blackerby,
truth; Mrs. Howard Jenks, faith; Mrs. Deux Menueta... Rameau outer sentinel; Roy McEvoy, flag bear
James Davidson, wisdom; Mrs. Clarence Les Cyclopes Rameau er; Russell Winchcomb, captain of
W. Wilson, charity; Mrs. Jake Fryber- - .IV guards; Miss Pearl Balrey, clerk.
ger, standard bearer; Ray Clark, ward- Sonatine ', Ravel Performing during the evening will
er; James . Davidson, sentinel; Mrs. ' Modere , be the drill team of district 21, New
George Maurer, musician. - Mouvement de Menuet berg, Mrs. Ada Peters directing.
The installing team includes Elmer Anlme Entertainment is being planned by
Boyer, installing patron; Mrs. Stanley ' Mrs. C. B. Shaw, chairman, Mrs. Cora
Dllatush, installing marshal; Ray John- " Smith and Mrs. Glenn Prather. Mrs.
son, marshal's aide; Mrs. James Man- Salem chapter of Hadassah will meet Cora Bragg, Mrs. Phillip Andregg and
nlng, installing prelate; Mrs. Arthur Monday, April 27, at 8:30 p.m. at Temple Mrs. Velma Teeson are in charge of
Davis, installing secretary; Mrs. Glenn Beth Sbolom. The chapter will nomi- refreshments to be served following the
Slentr, installing musician; Mrs. James nate and elect its officers for the year, ceremony, and decorations will be ar-
W. Tindall, marshal in east; Mrs. Lyle In the Hadassah calendar, the month ranged by Mrs. L. C. Mitchell and Mrs.
McCauley, marshal in west. of April is dedicated to Zionist Youth. J. Roy McEvoy. . ...
A vocal duet will be presented by Mrs. John Goldsmith will give a report '
Mrs, Nick Brlnkley and Mrs. Otto Yun- on American Zionism.
ker, Mrs. Jesse Jones accompanying. One of Hadassah's major projects is On Thursday evening, Salem post of
Other music will be furnished by the Youth Allyah Youth Immigration. American Legion will join its auxiliary
court choir members, Mrs. Verne Has- Ever since two decades ago Youth All- for a no-host dinner at Mayflower hall,
brook, Mrs. Gale Jones, Mrs. Ace Fish, yah has been a mainstay of the world- . the supper to be served at 6:30 o'clock.
. Mrs. Ray Clark, Phil Michael and How- wide program of Jewish youth rescue Mrs. Theodore Ullakko and Mrs. Ken-
ard Jenks. ' and rehabilitation. In that period it neth Decatur will provide the program,
Mrs Stanley Dllatush is in charge of not onIy hM brought 60,000 young peo- and the general committee for the din-
the reception to follow, and Mrs. Ace Ple to Israel, .but has built a corps of ner is directed by Mrs. Jack Simkins,
Fish is chairman of decorations for the leaders and teachers, scores of home and president of Salem unit. Assisting will
event centers, a program of rehabilitation and be Mrs. Lenn Davis; Mrs. Harold Sho-
a body of knowledge on juvenile care, berg, Mrs. Walter Wood, Mrs. Harrie
Also on the agenda of the April 27 Hendricks, Mrs. J. W. Marcroft and Mrs.
Recent graduate group of the Amerl- meeting are a report on current affairs William Fraser.
can Association of University Women is v?SSSw
meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home l?s Y'dd11,h ns- mu,Ic a"ttA b , "
of Mrs. Gordon Carl, 1675 Fair Oaks Je" & Eastern Europe. Dabblers club members chose new of-
way Hostesses for the evening are Mrs. fleers on Thursday, the group selecting
Representative Mark O. Hatfield is to Beard Brown 1nd Mn John Gold" Mrs. Frank Barquist to preside as the
be speaker to discuss recent legislation. "mllh- president this year. Serving as secretary
Guests, including aU interested AAUW ' 1 1 WU1 be Mfs. Owen Searcy; treasurer,
members, are invited. Mrs. Scott Foster, ..;, . , . ,M Ci. Mrs- Merlul EsteP. 3t ' 'Program, Mrs.
Jr. and Mrs. John C. Lee are co-host- . r..iMT W-Ullam SandeM; yearbook' Mr- wllbur
esses. Guests are asked to call one of terl and Knlht of Pyth as, will enter- Tripp; librarian, Mrs. Paul Burger; pub-'
thV hostesses "tain at an open house Wednesday eve- ilclty M. George Gregor.
, nlng- The affair is to be at 8 o'clock at A talk on flowers for special occasions
. Beaver hall, and the public is invited was given by Mrs. Paul Heath. Others on
A mother and daughter silver tea is to attend. the program were, Mrs. Carl Nebel who
set for Wednesday afternoon from 8 to Three . ,2 , Lv "howed mother and daughter dolls, and
a o'clock by the Woman's Society of chool semi-finalists in the local Knights Mrs. John Shafer who displayed novel
Christian Service of the First Methodist ' Pythias speech contest, will speak on bookmarks to be used as table favors,
church. Circle 7 la to entertain for the the subject, "Highway Courtesy," the a banquet is planned for the May
event which will be In the Carrier room winner going on to a state contest at a meeting,
of the church. Special music will be later ,
played during the afternoon and all Mrs. Oval C. Harris is In charge of the "
mothers and daughters are invited to social hour. Miss Amanda Anderson was toastmis-
ttend. , ' tress for. the Salem Toastmistress club
" . , , meeting on Thursday, Miss Brenda Glass
, A guest of George Veall at Camp . . .
Amateur Artists association of Amerl- Crestwood during the month of April Is winning the oscar for her talk. Guests
ea will meet Tuesday at 7:80 p.m. at Jack Normann, who Is visiting from San were Mrs. Marlon Karr and Miss Alma
the YWCA. ' Diego. Shroeder. .
The B2nd anniversary of
Hiehland Friends church at
Highland avenue and Church
treet. will be the occasion for
a Homecoming Saturday night
and Sunday with special serv
ices and programs.
Manv oersons from distant
places are expected to be
present or send messages of
greeting. ,
At a service Saturday night
at 7:30. Rev. W. Preston Mills,
Hazel Green
Hazel Green Mrs, Harry
Teddern la now the Health
Chairman for the Hazel Green
district She la making plans
to contact parents with pre
school children and giving
them the medical xamlnatlon
papers that will have to be
filled out before they enter the
first grade In September. Any
one wishing information about
this may write or phone her.
Her address is Rt. 8, Box 111,
Salem and phone 25765.
Mrs. John Garner has spent
the last week with case of
poison oak and has been doc
toring for it.
The Cub Scouts from Den 4
were treated to an educational
evening with their Den Moth
er, Mrs. Glen Looney and as
sisting her was Mrs. Orvllle
Klampe.
Mrs. Halvor Omholt gave a
baby shower in honor of Mrs.
Eldon Olson of 1355 Liberty
road Wednesday In her home.
Assisting Mrs. Omholt was
Mrs. Gordon Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Omholt en
tertained friends and guests in
their home Friday evening by
honoring Mrs. Omholt s broth'
er. John Lehnherr, on his
birthday.
Sunday a large gathering of
relatives arrived in Indepen
dence to celebrate the birthday
of John Lehnherr, from Hazel
Green were his aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Omholt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zlelin-
ski and Mr. and Mrs. Don
rielinskl spent opening day
fishing on Bilyeu creek and
return In s with aood luck.
A Scout Camporee was held
by the adult scout leaders and
the senior patrol leaders over
the weekend. Scoutmaster Leo
Hawley and George Tracy took
the scouts, Warren Ziellnskl,
Leo Hawley n and Jerry Tracy
to the Silver Creek ' Y camp.
While there Leo Hawley II had
a mishap while playing. He
broke his arm between the
hand and wrlstbone. Tendons
and muscles were pulled and
caused it to swell before they
reached home. He will be able
to continue his school work as
It was his left hand.
Extension club met at the
home of Mrs. F. O. Johnson.
Miss Ermlna Fisher demon
strated rug cleaning.
A teen-age group from Hays-
vllle went to Mount Hood Sat
urday and Grade Maynard of
Hazel Green was with them.
About noon Saturday she had
a mishap, breaking her leg. A
doctor present made a tempor
ary apllnt She la the daughter
CRUSADE' FOR SECURITY
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Bast Salem
Mrs. Paul L. Patterson, wife of the governor (right),
will be honorary state chairman of the Women's Crusade
for Security, In which members of 21 leading women's
organizations will seek more sign-ups under the Bond-a-Month
plan of the U. S. Savings Bond program. Mrs.
Emery C. Ingham, women's state chairman, is shown with
Mrs. Patterson viewing a scroll-type copy of the famous
Eisenhower prayer, which will be presented to each local
club reaching its quota of one sign-up per member during
May.
Four Corners
Four Corners Highlight
of the Lincoln school week was
the assembly program present
ed on Thursday afternoon by
the sixth grade with Arthur
Roloff, teacher. Opening with
the flag salute led by Tommy
Frock and Carol Houck as
song leader the class present
ed a half hour of group sing
ing and folk dancing closing
with Carol Houck, accordionist
and Connie Chambers, pianist
Others taking part in the
program were Adele Brown,
Gary Brunk, Marilyn Corbett,
Marvin Corbett, Jerry Crabb,
Sharon Dlllard, Larry Etzcl,
Phil Gtlstrap, Lewis Hatfield,
Gary Kilgore, Butch Kleen,
Peter Lossner, Patty Meyer,
Carrol Ann Powell, Allen
Snook, Kathy Snook, Jerry
Stafck, Leta Thayer, Harold
Weathers, Mnrgot Wing, Mar-
Jorle Wolfe and Pat Thiewen,
curtains.
Paul SchrtberR was trans
ferred from fifth grade Lin
coln school to the Swegle
school.
The Four Corners Home Ex
tension unit held Its April
meeting on Thursday with Mrs.
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas May
nard of Hazel Green and a
sophomore In school.
Ralph Mercer presiding. This
was an all day meeting with
Mrs. Loren Richey and Mrs.
Melvln Brumfield presenting
the project "Herbs for Variety
and Accent."
Mrs. C.'O. Gilmlng was a
guest.
Officers for the coming year
were elected. Chairman was
Mrs. Rex Morris; vice chair
man, Mrs. J. H. Igleheart; secretary-treasurer,
. Mrs. Lloyd
Thomas.
The unit will display braid
ed rugs at the homemaker's
festival April 25.
Hostesses were Mrs. Dale
Jeffries, Mrs. Oliver Rickman,
Mrs. J. H. Inglehcart Mrs.
Wade Weekly, Mrs. Jess Mc
Ilnay, Mrs. Mcssman.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Chastaln
and family, who lost their
home and contents, and are
temporarily housed in the D.
A. Fish cottage on Croisan
creek road, will soon, with the
generosity of friends and
neighbors be able to convert
the garage into living quarters
on their home place.
GRANGE APRON SALE
Keizer The Ladies of
Keizer Grange are holding an
apron sale at Roberts store on
Court St. The sale will be on
the mezzanine floor, hours from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday,
April 29.
East Salem Changing the
program this month from a
special guest speaker to that
of a workshop, members of the
Lansing Neighbors Garden club
met at the home of Mrs. Hal
bert Kemper.
Members brought . flowers
with needed materials and each
made corsages. The date was
set for the clubs annual plant
sale as May 8 at the Milton
Blackman home.
The club will enter the Sa
lem Garden council flower
show with Mrs. Ben Rathjen
and Mrs. H. W. Cole preparing
the exhibit and council' commit
tee members, Mrs. Rex Peffer
and Mrs. Robert Ballard assist
ing on committees.
Serving on the nominating
committee for officers begin
ning the state federation year
will be Mrs. Lowell Mann and
Mrs. Robert Ballard.
Mrs. Rathjen and Mrs. Cole
will accept the invitation of the
Friendly Garden club to act as
judges, at their flower show.
A guest was Mrs. Wallace Baldwin.
Each weeks news broadcast
at Swegle school has new re
porters from the different
grades. For this week they
were Gary Sockwell, Mary
Ellen Olson, Robbin May, Alan
Gardner and Daryel Donald
son. A first grader Dennis
Hayes is transferring this week
to Washington school.
The second graders are work
ing on Mothers Day gifts now.
Carolyn Martin is back in the
sixth grade classes after four
wAks absence because of ill
ness. For the sixth grade their
important news was the win
nlng of the first and second
prizes in the American Legion
Poppy Poster contest by Bry
an Hanson and Johnny Jones.
For Clarence Irving, princi
pal of the school, it was just
another award In a series that
has bee won by pupils of both
he and Mrs. Irving who Is a
teacher In Salem schools. Four
yeas ago when Mr. Irving was
at Middle Grove his pupils
were given the first and second
awards in this contest; three
years ago and two years ago
the pupils of Mrs. Irving at
Englewood received first and
second awards and this year
Mr. Irvlngi Swegle pupils have
tne same awards.
v- -ifhi
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T. Foster, above, will observe their
golden wedding pnniversary on May 6. A reception will be
given on May 3 at their home, 1012 Park avenue, between
2 and 5 o'clock. All friends of the couple are Invited to
call. (Jesten-Miller studio picture.)
Highland Friends Have
Homecoming Week-end
Da Vinci Models
Go on Display
Wnrklnff models of inven
tions by Leonardo da Vinci,
one of history's foremost artists
snr) irientists. will be on dis
play at Willamette university,
April 30 to May 11.
The unique models, inter
preted bv Roberto A. Guatelll,
are from collections of the fine
arts department of Internation
al Business Machines corpor
ation. The exhibit has been
shown throughout the country
and most recently at the Uni
versity of California and Ore
gon State college. r
Models of da Vinci's inven
tions on exhibit will include a
printing press, two-level bridge,
spring driven car, ventilator,
machine gun, lens grinder, self
propelled ship, aerial bombs,
military tank, jack, Hying ma
chine, grinding mill, parachute,
hpHenntpr clock mechanism.
double hull for ship, diver's ap
paratus and many others.
The display will be arranged
in the rehearsal room of the
iiniversltv hand building, lo
cated on the southwest campus.
It will be open to the puDiic
from 0 a.m. to 4 p.m. week
days.
Fired Profs to
Get Jobs Back
San Francisco (UB The
state supreme court has hand
ed down a mandate ordering
the University of California to
reinstate 18 professors fired
foi failure to sign the school's
loyalty oath.
The mandate automatically
followed the court's October
17 ruling which invalidated
the university's loyalty oath,
although upholding the Cali
fornia Levering Act which re
quires loyalty oaths for all
state employes.
The high court made no pro
vision in yesterday's order for
back pay to the professors, al
though the board of regents
had asked It to clarify the sit
uation. The professors, about half
of whom have already been
reinstated were discharged
July 1, 1950, following a deci
sion on the oath made by the
regents the previous April.
Cornelius Feskens, custodian
of Swegle school, has been ab
sent from his work for four
weeks with rheumatic fever at
his Auburn Rd. home.
Mrs. Rex Peffer of Hollywood
Dr. is in Oregon Ctly this week
at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Andy Shank, while Mr. Shank
is In the hospital for surgery.
assistant pastor of the church
will be the speaker. There will
be special music, and at the
close of the service a reception
for all visitors and persons who
have attended the church in
past years. '
Sunday will begin with the
regular Sunday school at 9:45
and the worship service will
follow at 11, with Rev. Paul
Barnet, the pastor, as speaker.
Special music will be offered
by the Teachers Trio and new
hymnals, used for the first
time, will be dedicated.
After church, dinner for all
will be served In the basement
by the entertainment commit
tee headed by Mrs. Wilson
Biles. '
Starting at 2:30 will be an
afternoon service for all form
er pastors and visitors, and a
number of messages from afar
are expected from those un
able to return for the meeting.
The Teachers Trio will also ap
pear at this service.
The regular Christian En
deavor service will be held at
6:30 Sunday. At the night
church service, starting at
7:30, the General Superinten
dent of the church, Rev. Dean
Gregory of Portland, will be
the speaker.
An invitation to attend all
services is extended to all who
have attended or been associ
ated with the church in the
past.
Play Day May 9
At Sweet Home
Sweet Home A gala play
day is planned at Sweet Home
city nark at 14th and H streets
I for May 9.
Park Custodian R. W. Cook
has erected a new sign on the
west side of the 4 acre grove
of Douglas fir where play
ground and picnic facilities
exist for people of all ages.
Five fireplaces, tables seat
ing 360, swings, tetter-totters,
VOllvhnll pnnpf tumbling
- - - -i
mats and five horspshnp niu
are only a few of the facilities
provided.
The city park was estbalish
ed in 1939 as a WPA project
W. S. Lankey as park com
missioner in 1951 was instru
mental in rebuilding and en
larging the site.
May 9 festivities marked
the opening of the season with
the urogram including mn.
cert by the Sweet Home high
scnooi Dand and Foster grade
school ' band; also entertain
ment by the grade and junior
high school pupils.
Records of the park for 1B52
show 5.000 new reirlsti-ant.
with 1686 out of town cars
from as far away as Alaska,
uermany and Japan.
K.C. DELEGATES
Mt. Angel Knights of Co
lumbus met for a business
meeting Tuesday evening in
the St. Mary's meeting room,
and elected Grand Knight
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