Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 04, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday. May 4, IMS
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
High School Choir in
'Pinafore' Two Nights
Whan a Praiu t9 nUlBU -nil
ors aboard Her Malestv's Shin
"Pinafore" find themselves
aurrounded by lovely ladies of
royalty, only gaiety and ro
mance could result,
i Tuesday and Wednesday,
ijlay 8 and 8, at 8 p.m., the
Salem Hieh School rhnlr will
ifiume the guise of British
tara and proper royal ladies to
present Gilbert and Sullivan's
aauricai operetta, "ii.M.S
Pinafore."
! Keizer
Kelaer The Keizer Ladles
"Sewins club will mwt Thurs
day, May 7, at the home of
Mrs. J. z. wnnenead. The day
will be spent in quilting with a
covered dish luncheon served
at noon.
Otto Yunker, who has seen
several years in Scouting, was
awarded the Scoutmasters key
at the district court of honor
which was held at Bush school
last week. Mr. Vunkor U nnm
a neighborhood commissioner
lor me scouts, others receiv
ing awards at the same time
from Keizer troop 41 were
Merritt Lynn, a bronze palm,
and Lonnle Smith, a life award.
.
The Dine and Do club met
at the home of Mrs. L. X. Sev
ern, 1573 Bellvlew Ave.,
Thursday, April 23, for a 1
o'clock luncheon with the bus
iness meeting following. -At
the next meeting, birthdays
will be celebrated.
Guests were Mrs. Chris Lam
parter and Mrs. Paul Schwy
noch. Members present were
Mrs. Lawrence Bagger, Mrs.
W. P. Conboy, Mrs. H. H. Bren
eman, Mrs. Mary Sloan, Mrs.
M. C. Green, Mrs. G. C. Pom
croy, Mrs. L. A. Wood and
Mrs. Severns the hostess.
The next meeting of the club
will be held May 14 at the
home of Mrs. Lawrence Bag
ger, 810 Cummlngs Lane.
Arnold Anderson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Otis Anderson, 8085
Claxter Kd., entertained with a
birthday party on his 8th
birthday recently at the home
of his parents. Guests were
Johnny and Greg Barnwell;
Jean and Joyce Powell, Dale
Zehner, Gary, Sharon and
Tura Anderson, Mrs. Art Zehn
er and Mrs. Amos Anderson.
Mrs. George W. Clark, 430
Chemawa Rd., has returned
from a six months trip visiting
friends and relatives which
took her to Laramie,. Wyo
Denver, Colo,, Ft. Worth, Tex
as, Wasco, Texas, Stockton and
Sacramento, Calif. She made
the trip partly by stage and
with friends.
Timber Carnival
Plans Take Shape
Albany Plans for the 1953
Junior Chamber of Commerce
sponsored Timber Carnival
were taking shape this week
and progress reports from
narly every major committee
were turned over to Carnival
President Hayes Evans.
Prize Chairman Ivan "Hao"
Murray Friday revealed the
onmnlete list of orlias which
will be awarded during the
final day, of the Timber Car
nival act for Julv 2. S and 4.
Total value of the prizes la
$3,600.
A report issued by Malcolm
Blohn, queen candidate chair
man, Indicated that seven
' contestants have entered the
race for carnival queen.
Additional applications will be
received until May 15, Blohn
said.
Under the H
ard F. Miller.
the Salem High orchestra, the
memDers, in 19th cen
tury hoop skirt Or kaiitwai'
garb, will offer the rollicking
nunc ana asurical humor of
Gilbert and Sullivan.
Plavine the
will be Marca Lee Bryant as
Josephine, the captain's
daughter, and Rns nr......
as Raloh Rackstraur
sailor., The ship's captain, Roy
inaiivy, ana kittle Buttercup,
Mauryne Nichols, comprise the
more mature element of ro
mance. Sir Joseph Porter, the
first lord of the admiralty, will
be played by Dave Louthan.
The remainder of the cast
includes Pete Van Horn the
villain, Beth Proebstal as
Cousin Hebe m.nn tt.ii ..
the boatswain, Bob Prall as
the boatswain's mate, and 10-year-old
Johnny Saffron as the
mmsmpmate.
Authentic stage settings will
be Used and Trnfoaainnal mm.
tumes have been rented from
a costume house. Publicity is
being handled by Susie Young-
QUist. Student, and Frank Wal
ton Of the Enelish denartment
Chester Goodman is the drama
coach and make-up will be
handled by Margaret Bur
roughs. Both are Salem hi ah
faculty members. :
Tickets may be purchased
from any choir member and
will be sold at the door. '
School Election
iiyMay18
Amitv . A school diatriot
bond election for Amity ele
mentary school No. 4, Yamhill
county, will be held at the
grade school building May 18,
from 2 to 8 p.m.
Recommenda tlona u . r .
made by the school board at a
recent meeting for the bond
issue of 8150,000 to enlarge
the present plant in order that
the school may have an un
auallfied standard ratine.
The project would provide
four classrooms, enlarge the
gymnasium, and provide addi
tional facilities for lavatories.
Present facilities were built
for the enrollment nf 13.1 tm.
pils. The present enrollment Is
' TEARFUL REUNION
r ..mmvA.-
At Am
Jim (Junior) Gilliam, rookie
second baseman for the Brook'
lyn Dodgers, was the Interna
tional League's Most Valuable
Player last year.
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Many months of separation end in a tearful reunion at
Los Angeles, Calif., for Mrs. Bartola Garcia and her son,
Pvt. Jose Garcia, one of the American prisoners of war
released by the Communists in the recent exchange in
Korea. (AP Wirephoto) .
School Tax al
Lebanon Low
Lebanon Though expansion
in Lebanon elementary schools
has occasioned the hiring of
five new teachers, Increased
salaries, supplies and Janitor
service, the estimated tax le
vies for 1953-54 will have in
creased only $12,245.
This was shown when the
budget committee submitted
its findings this week.
Receipts estimated to be
greater than this year take
credit for the slight increase,
Supt. J. W. King said. These
funds are from such sources as
forest land sales. '
What this moderate increase
may reflect in tax rates is not
yet known. The rate depends
on assessed valuations which
have not yet been revealed,
King told the committee.
Total of all estimated expen
ditures Is $484,388.' General
fund total is $317,308.
, Provision is again made for
a summer recreation program
in which elementary and union
high school districts share
equally. - v.
The budget will be voted on
at a school meeting on May 28.
Dayton High School Girl
Gets Diploma in Hospital
Dayton On Wednesday aft
ernoon, April 29, approximate
ly 50 persons from Dayton, in
cluding 25 seniors from the high
school, faculty members, rela
tlves and friends, gathered In
the auditorium at the Tubercu
losis hospital school in Salem.
' The occasion was the high
school graduation exercises for
Miss Theola Grover, who has
been confined to the hospital
since last November. It was
made possible for her to re
ceive her diploma at this serv
ice, since she will be unable to
attend the commencement at
Dayton; as she is scheduled for
major surgery oon May 8.
Dr. A. W. Niemela gave the
welcome and Howard Holt,
principal of the local school,
introduced Miss Myrtle Smith,
who gave the salutatory. Miss
Patty Grover sang a song, ac
companied by Miss Marcena
Fowler. Then Miss Fowler, who
is validlctorlan, gave her ad
dress. Ersel Gubser, chairman of
the school board presented the
diploma of graduatioon to The
ola. During her several months at
the hospital," she was able to
complete credits with the as
sistance of two bedside instruc
tors. She received many gifts
from her friends.
' Mr. and Mrs. Ted Grover of
Daytoon are her parents. The
ola wore a crisp pastel green
organdy dress with white bal
lerina slippers, and an orchid
corsage, a gift from her family,
At the close of the afternoon,
cookies and punch were served.
Sally Studnick May
Queen at Sffayfon
Stayton Miss Sally Studnick
has been chosen as May queen,
to reign over the high school
May day festivities to be held
on May 9. She will be crowned
queen during the ceremonies
held during the morning on that
day.
Miss Studnick also is valedic
torian of the senior class at Un
ion high school.
Pag l
Margaret Rose
Turns Religious
New York () The New
York Daily News ' says , that
England's Princess Margaret
Rose reportedly may enter a
religious order shortly after
tne coronation of her sister,
queen Elizabeth II.
In a dispatch from Washing
ton, Ruth Montgomery, of the
newspaper's capital bureau at
tributed to "diplomats return
ing from London."
Miss Montgomery's dispatch
adds:
"Since the death of her fa
ther, King George VI, the pe
tite princess has turned in
creasingly to religion. Once the
toast of such exclusive night
clubs as London's Bagatelle,"
Four Hundred, and Embassy,
she now goes out seldom ex
cept to small gatherings of in
timate friends." ;
CHECK WRITER HELD
Albany Being held in Oak.
land, Calif., for Albany city
police is Edward Marion Enge
bretson, age unknown, who, Al
bany Police Chief Ray Maddy
alleges, cashed four worthless
checks here between March 8
and 18, police reports showed
Friday.
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