Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 06, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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Jean Williams In Queen Lead
Lebanon Jean Williams
oolc up a 2000-point margin
.aid by Darlene Powell last
veek and aaiumed the lead
thlg week In talei of festival
pint for the strawberry fair,
June 4-6.
Miss Williams held a Slim
11,000 to 10,300 margin over
Mist Powell. The third, fourth,
and fifth spots are very close:
Only 80 points separate Dee
Lucas from third place contest
ant, Louise Bishop. Janet
Humphreys is in fourth spot.
The tabulations were an
nounced Monday and were bas
ed on activities of the queen
candidates last week.
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Program of Church
And College Studied
The program of the church
related college was the topic of
a discussion carried on at a
dinner meeting on the Willam
ette university compos Tuesday
night with Dr. John P. Gross
and Dr. William A. Rush of
Nashville, Tenn. as the princl
piil speaker, ,
Dr. Gross Is executive seere
tary and Dr. Rush' is director
of public relations and finance,
respectively of the board of
education of the Methodist
church.
Representatives of the uni
versity and members of the
board of education and the
board of world service and fl
nance of the Methodist church
attended the dinner..
The two men from Nashville
met with the cabinet of the
Portland area of the church
Wednesday noon. ,
Seek Lost Plane
Vienna, Austria W) Nearly
a score of American and Brit
ish planes flew over the Aus
trian Alp this morning, seek
ing a 17. S. Air Force trainer
missing with two officers
aboard.
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1953
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Church Women
Plan Luncheon
Dallas Circle B of the
First Presbyterian church com
pleted plans for attending the
church's Women's Association
annual luncheon on Friday,
May 8, when they held their
regular meeting on Monday,
May 4. Mrs. J. N. Urness
served as hostess for the meet
ing. The devotions were led by
Mrs. J. F. Spooner. Mrs. Earl
Ben bow gave an account of
the Presbyterlal meeting which
she recently attended In Cot
tage Grove.
Those present were Mrs. O.
E. Anderson, Mrs. A. J. Cleve
land, Mrs. Morris Dalton, Mrs.
Haxel Fllflet, Mrs. W. J. Jack
son, Mrs. Orrln Kelley, Mrs.
Salvation Acmy and women of the Salvation Army
were hosts at a YMCA party at the YMCA on Tuesday
afternoon for Marlon county selectees departing for service
with the armed forces. Shown in the group of draftees are:
R. L. Brown, T. W. Bartosz, D. O. Strand, R, F. Cook,
- G. E. Roth, R. A. Moyer, J. D. Williamson, R. L. Barnes,
E. A. Robbins, R. J. Kuenzl, L. W. Rasmussen, W. L. Tate,
P. A. Lee, J. C. Turin, W. F. Hall, N. E. Hosley, W. Kauf
man, D. C. Barrow, R. L. Hove, R. J. Kimlinger, M. D.
Darby, F. L. Longstreet, L. L. Aplet, E. L. Fetsch, D. A.
Sieg, R. A. Sieg, R.' A. Stalp. W. W. Williamson.
Jack Power, Mrs. Charles Ze-
manek, those participating in
the program and the hostess.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. W. J.
Jackson.
Haxel Green Meet
Hazel Green The Hazel
Green Mothers' Club will meet
Thursday night at 7 p.m. In the
Hazel Green School. Mrs. Don
Zielinskl will preside. Furnish
ing the refreshments for the
evening will be the schools
teachers, Mrs. Esther Franz,
Mrs. Mary Harrison and Mrs.
Cora Clark.
155 N. LIBERTY
PHONE 3-3191
Marble Tournament'
Finals on Saturday
Dallas Signs of spring
around Dallas include fiqal
competitions in the marble
tournament. Several games
were rained out during the past
week but local winners have
been announced.
First in the 9-12 age group
was Merlin Fast; second, Den
nis Schiermeister; third, Gor
don Hanson.
In the age group from 12 to
15 years were: First, Jim
Workman; second, Jerry Lanig;
third, Larry Lanig (the latter
two being twins).
These winners will compete
with other county winners on
Saturday in Dallas. Winners in
the county contest will be eli
gible for competition In' the
state finals to be held later in
Portland.
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Party Plaid Shower Curtain and Pris
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on white. Green ond yellow on white.
Ethel Lou Sfanek in
Recital Here May 9
Ethel Lou Stanek, instructor
in theory and cello at Willam
ette university music school,
will be presented at a sonata
recital at 8:15 Monday night,
May 11 in Waller hall auditorium.
Miss Stanek, who will be ac
companied by Catherine M.
Schnelker, will play sonatas by
Bach, Beethoven and Brahms.
She will also present for the
first time In its entirety, James
Ming's suite of three concert
pieces for cello and piano. Miss
Stanek studied with the com
poser at Lawrence college in
Wisconsin.
This summer ..Miss Stanek
Roberts The Roberts Moth
era club gave an afternoon tea
at the home of Mrs. E. N.
Graves Friday afternoon in
honor of the Roberts school
teachers, Mrs. Henry Stag! and
Mrs. Claud Litchfield.
They were each presented
with a gift during the after
noon.
Flower arraniements
throughout the bouse were of
white Macs and red tulips.
Mrs. Richard Sneed and
Mrs. P. Martsfield poured.
Other present were Mrs. Hen
ry Staaas and Mrs. Claud utcn
field honor guests, Mrs. Oliver
Holcomb. Mrs. Keltn Ausim,
Mrs. P. Hamerick, Mrs. Paul
Rienschie, Mrs. John Hanna,
Mrs. M. Ward, Mrs. J. Apple,
Mrs. W. MuUican, Mrs. Mc
Clusky, Mrs. R. Snook, Mrs.
George Orsborn, Mrs. Jack Ey
erly and Mrs. ,Karl Heyden, an
old cltlb member, and Mrs. E.
N. Graves, hostess.
Mrs. Ray Rogers was unable
to be present.
A youth activities program
sponsored by Mrs. Louis D.
Johnston, grange lecturer, was
given Friday night with the 4-H
and Scout clubs of Riverside,
Halls Ferry and Roberts taking
part.
Mrs. Richard Sneed is leader
of the Roberts Brownie and
intermediate Girl Scout group
with Mrs. John Hanna assist
ant.
Those on the scouting com'
mlttee are Mrs. James Marts-
field, Mrs. Herbert Miller and
Mrs. Oliver Holcomb. 1
Mrs. Len Edwards, leader of
the Riverside and Halls Ferry
Brownie group with Mrs. W. W,
Wilson assistant; Mrs. O. C.
Parish is leader of the Halls
Ferry intermediate group and
miss xuargaret Bogosian assist
ant; of the Halls Ferry 4-H
sewing club Mrs. Shirley New.
berry is leader and Mrs. OS'
car Phillips assistant; Halls
Ferry 4-H Forestry club, Bob
McFadden leader and Mrs. Ray
Barker assistant. Gary Barker
is taking 4-H entomology under
Mrs. Kay Barker.
A party wa given at the
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King (Reb. Edward .
Those present we
Mrs. Joe W.,-I;jkM:
Mr. and Mrs.
ZuTv hni?on.
SSJfW?A Mr. and
Mrs. G. S. Higglns, Mr. ana
ita RoV J. Kjce. Mr. and M.
riifford Kedfern, Mrs. aiiie
Center Mrs. WUliam Meiej,
Mr. ad Mrs. Roy ele-.Mri;
Charlotte Jones, Mrs. B. &
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bidgood.
Mr ad Mrs. John Orsborn, Mr,
,noMrs.B.N. Graves and son,
Kenny, Lee U. Eyerly, and
Mrs. Ethel Davenport.
Sunday afternoon guests at
the home ol Mrs.
were Mr. and Mrs. Ford Forster
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Bossell, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Evans of Aurora. ?
The G. T. club will meet at
the home of Mrs. jonn w
born, Mission Bottom. Thurs-.
day afternoon, with Mrs. Frank
Needham, Mrs. Albert Blank
enship and Mrs. E. E. Jonea
assisting hostesses. Z
wlU study with cellist Gabor
Kejto of Eastman School of
Music at the Music Academy of
tne west, Santa Barbara, Calif,
T 4h Iflth and 19th Centura
ies Great Britain transformed
bie areas of wild marsruana iw.
fertile farming areas.
Ibday Canbeai
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The last great auk. a bird
which could not fly, is believed
to have been killed about the
middle of the 18th century.
faunting
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