Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 09, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Social Items Are Reported for Week
Marlon Lele Norrli Wesleyan Service
guild of the ririt Methodist church ii
meeting on Monday evening in the fel
lowihlp room of the church at 8 o'clock.
On the nostes committee are Mr. Isa
bella Kenagy, Mrs. Gladys Slathers and
Mrs. Mary Brown.
Junior Woman's club is to meet Mon
day evening at Salem Woman's club.
Elections will be conducted for all
officers, except the president, who was
named at the last meeting. Refresh
ments will follow the business session.
The board meets at 7 o'clock preced
ing the general club meeting.
Meeting next Friday will be the
. Woman's auxiliary to St. Paul's EpJs
v copal church, at 1:S0 o'clock in the par
iah house. Mrs. Prince W. Byrd and
Mrs. T. W. Creech are hostesses for the
tea. There will be a guest speaker for
the program.
A tea honoring mothers is calendared
for Thursday afternoon by Marion aux
iliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Amer
ican War Mothers and American Gold
Star Mothers will be especially honored
at the event which is to be at 2:30
o'clock at the Veteran of Foreign Wars
hMrs. Clarence Forbis Is to be general
chairman, and she has named her com
mittees as follows: Entertainment, Mrs.
C. M. Briggs, Mr. Russell Mudd; re
freshments, Mrs. Charlie Hunt, Mrs.
Charles Hagan; decorations, Mrs. Leon
Hansen, Mrs. Ralph O'Brien; table serv
ice, Mrs. WoodroW Barnett, Mrs. Charles
Hagemann; hall, Mrs. Mike Becker, Mrs.
A. H. Aeschlimann.
Regular business meeting for the
auxiliary will be Monday at 8 p.m. at
the Veteran of Foreign War hall. Del
' of ate to the department encampment
In The Dalle In June will be elected.
From Bur bank, Calif., come word of
the birth of a daughter, Carta Troy, at
Colton, on April 2S to Mr. and Mrs.
Oerome T. Tasto of Burbank. Also wel
coming the little girl 1 a brother,
Thane Mark. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Tasto of Salem, and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Henry of Pottatown,
Pennsylvania. 1
Circlet of the Woman' Society of
Christian Service, First Methodlit
church, will meet Wednesday at the
following places:
Circle 1, Mr. Waldo Marsteri, 1858
D, for dessert at 1:18 o'clock. Mrs. Ralph
DiMetr and Mrs. C. R. Monk will assist
the hostess.
Circle 3, Mr. Fred Zimmerman, 878
Statesman, for dessert at 1:18 o'clock.
Assisting wlU be Mr. Carl Abrim and
Mrs. Bess Stevenson.
Circle 8, Mr. Leona Johnson, 461
South High, for dessert et 1:18 o'clock.
Mrs. Battle Looney and Mr; Bertha
Compton will assist.
Circle 4, In the Fellowship room at
the church for a no-host luncheon at
12:80 p.m. ' ' .
Circle 8, Mr. Loyal A. Warner, route
1, box 1, in Turner for a no-host lunch
. eon at 1 p.m.
Circle 6, Mrs. Don Smith, 1190 Spruce,
for a no-host luncheon at 12:80 p.m. Of
ficers of the circle will be assisting
hostesses.
Circle 7, Mrs. C. A. Love, 2811 Park
Lane, at 8 o'clock. Assisting hostesses
are Mrs. Severt Swanaon and Mrs. Her
bert Hansen. Devotions will be led by
Mrs. Zdwerd Taggart
Bush School Mother club i meet
in next Tuesday afternoon at 1:15
A'elAck at the school. The school band,
directed by Walter Beck, principal, 1
to plsy. The four first grades are in
charge of the entertainment. New offi
cer will be elected for the club. The
first grade mothers are to be hostess
t the tea.
Mr. and Mr. W. C. Brown announce
the engagement of their daughter, Miss
of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Huntoon of Napa,
No date is set for the wedding. The
v.Hri.lact Is a senior at Salem nlgn
school. Mr. Huntoon Is stationed
Sheppard air force base In Texas.
RECEIVES GERLINGER CUP
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Officer for the summer term will be
elected Tuesday evening when Chad
wick assembly, Order of Rainbow for
Girls, meet at the Masonic temple at 7
o'clock.
Rainbow mothers and past mother ad
visers will be special guesta for the
Mother' Day program. Member of
Chadwick chapter, Order of Eastern
Star, will be in charge of the dining
room, Mrs. C. L. Blodgett as chairman.
. . m i. c..i.h, christian Service,
Jason Lee Methodist church, will have
the Pratum society a its guest for the
general meeting on wean.y.
slons are to begin at 10:80 a.m. in the
Klrby room with luncheon to be served
at noon by tne may-novtmm
Devotion are being planned by Mr.
Ross Wingard, the theme being "God s
oi.n All One Family." Mrs. A. E. Ut-
i. .ni Mr. Walter Nystrom will sing.
Mrs. C. A. McClure Is in charge of the
music.
New members will be presented by
Mrs. Gordon Black, memoersnip cnair
man. The goal chart will be discussed
hv Mrs. Genn Larkins and delegates
will give a report of the conference in
Bend this week. .
Mr. nd Mrs. Howard Smith were
host Thursday evening to a group of
their friend. Guests at the Smith home
were Mr. and Mr. W. T. Perrenboom,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davis, Mrs. Opal
Janes, Mrs. Henry Davis, Mrs. La Verne
Davis, Mrs. Duaine Holmes, Mrs. Bessie
Lockord, Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. Troy
Mink, Mrs. Robert Grobe, Mr. Scott
Ebright end Mr. Axel Jacobsen.
Student from the planb tudlo of
Miss Margaret Hogg will present a re
cltal for the pleasure of friends Sunday
at 8:80 o'clock in tne Kooercs biuoto.
Those playing during the program are:
Helen Lewis, Mary Linda Doerfler,
Lynne- Kigginbotham, Samara Ramp,
Jim Hart, ValLeta Hay, Irene and Carol
Ann Livesay, Sally Tontz, Jon Nelson,
Loree King, Diana Pearcy, Judy Reed,
Sharon Elbert, Sally Mollet, Gordon
Blrrell, Sara Kathryn Lauderback, Gall
Zlelesch, Tanya McNall and John
Wesely.
May meeting for the Pest Matrons
tlub, Order of Eastern Star, will be a
dinner event next Friday at the Golden
: Pheasant at 0:80 p.m. The newly
elected officer will assume their re
sponsibilities at thl meeting.
Entertaining at a kidnap breakfast
Friday morning was Mrs. R. O. Bowman,
Attending the party were Mrs. Don Jud
on, Mrs. A. A. Niederberger, Mrs. Nora
Pierce, Mrs. Hubert Gatts, Mrs. Leonard
Judson, Mrs. O. C. Harris, Mrs. Earl
Burke, Mrs. R. L. Forster, Mrs. Axel
Jacobsen, Mrs. Thomas Romaine and
Mr. L. L. Hansen.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Niederberger en
tertained for their daughter, Carolyn,
on Thursdajr evening. The little girl
was four years old on Friday.
Tnwited for the anniversary party
were Carolyn's grandmother, Mrs. Nora
Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rockafellow,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wolf and Sherry.
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East Salem
Armed Forces Week to
Get Stress in Salem
By MARGARET MAGEE
M.v ll throueh May 16 the.aon, commander
nation will be observing Arm
ed Forces Day and honoring
the men and women serving
in the Armed Force et the
United States.
Salem has set Thursday, May
14, a the main day for the ob
servance here with the featur
ed event the speech to be given
by Maj. Gen. Alfred A. Kess
ler, Jr., commander of the
Fourth Air Force, before a
luncheon meeting at the Salem
National Guard armory.
The general, who will be
making his second visit to Sa
lem since taking over hi com
mand last fall, is slated to ar
rive by plane shortly before
noon. The luncheon has been
arranged by Salem's service
clubs.
Just prior to the luncheon Wil
lamette university's Air Force
ROTC band will play In the
Salem streets and then will
play at the armory. Four
branches of the Armed Forces
re to be represented In the
color guard at the armory tor
the luncheon. In the group
will be Master Set. Robert C
Hartman, Air Force; Bruce
Cairy, yeoman second class,
Navy; Sgt. William Kitchen,
Marine Corps; and Sgt. Law
rence Baker, National Guard
Among the special guest at
the luncheon for which Mayor
Al Lourks is to serve as chair
man will be Maj. Gen. Thomas
I. Rllea, Oregon's adjutant
general; Ma). Gen. H. G. Mai
CoonfiHL ?
of the 41st
division (Oregon and Wash
ington National Guard); Vice
Adm. Thomas L. Gatch, and
the commanders of the 11 local
defense establishments.- The
speaker is to be introduced by
Seward Reese.
' Honoring Gen. Kessler
Thursday evening a reception
to which the public is invited
will be held In the Cave room
of the Senator hotel. The
hours are from 7:30 to 8:30
,m.
TAntntvalv nlannM far later
that evening la a military ball
with the nubile invited and a
special invitation extended to
men in uniform, including all
branches of the reserve of all
branches of the service.
Two reserve installation
here have planned open houses
for Thursday with the public
invited.
Thursday afternoon is set as
the time for the open house at
the Salem Naval Air Facility,
located on the east side of Mc
Nary field, and the training
site for three reserve squad-rone.
Salem's organized Naval Re
serve surface division will hold
ami) hnii.n Thttrsdnv eveninff.
which in the units regular!
meeting time. Hours for the
open house are 7:30 to 9:00
p.m.
As pnrt of their share of
Armed Forces day observance
the military Installations here
have planned an exhibit oi
equipment and weapons on
Ferry street in front or tne
Armory for. Thursday between
the hours of 10.30 a.m. and 8
cm.
Cooperating in planning tne
exhibit are the Army Reserves;
Salem's National Guard units
(battery D, 722nd AAA. AW
battalion and companies B and
D, 182nd infantry regiment);
the Marine Reserves; the Na
val Reserve surface division;
the Naval Air Reserve Facll
Among those things to be
placed on exhibit will be the
Navy reserves emergency com
munications truck; a helicopter
Naval Air Reserve exhibit
truck from Seattle which con
tains a cut-away jet engine;
operating radar equipment,
aircraft radio equipment; cut
away BO caliber machine gun,
cut-away propeller, radial en
gine demonstrator, cut-away
aircraft carburetor, aircraft
ignition system and a public
address system; 75 and 87 re
coillesa rifle. 81 mm mortar;
40 mm gun on carrier, M-16
(four 80 caliber machine guns
mounted on the back of a halt
track vehicle); vehicles; 80 and
B0 caliber machine guns; eu
mm mortar 2.36 and 3.8 rocket
launcher; new radio handy
talkies; and a IBS mm gun ana
the TD 18 tractor pulling the
sun. and an armored vest and
other piece of individual
equipment used by the Marines
in Korea, including com wwut
r hnnti and clothing.
Ma. Wilfred Schaplow is
nroiect officer for Armed
Forces Day onservance nere
and special project officer is
Lt. Comdr. James mormon
Chairman of the civilian com
mittee planning the observance
ia Seward Reese.
Others on the committee
with Reese are O. N. Enger,
Bernard Malnwarlng, Coburn
Grabenhorst. Leo D. Reimann,
Clyde L. Thommen, G. Ira
Moore, Henry E. Morris and
L. R. Thomas.
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Capital Baptist
Special Meeting
The Capital Baptist church,
3000 Lansing Avenue, an
nounces a series of special
services, beginning Wednesday
night. May 13 and continuing
through Sunday, May 24. The
speaker for the meeting will
be Rev. Nolan M. Kennedy,
pastor of the San Jacinto Bap
tist church, Amarllo, Texas.
Rev. Kennedy will preach each
evening except Saturday, at 8
o'clock. Pre-services will be
conducted at 7:30 for all ages
and will be under the direc
tion of the Sunday school, an
nounce Pastor James E. Frost.
These sessions will feature
prayer and song.
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Mother, Daughter
Banquet Planned
The Klngwood Bible church
women's missionary circle will
hold a mother and daughter
banquet at the church the night
of May 12. Arrangements for
the dinner were made during
a meeting of the circle held
early this week.
Dumpy Hagler, golf coach
at Duke University, 1 also
a line coach with the Blue
Devil football squad.
Dr. Truman B. Douglas of
New York, who will be a
featured speaker during the
105th meeting of the Con
gregational church to be
held in Salem,. May 11-13.
Congregational
Conference Due
Dr. Trumann B. Douglass of
New York, executive vice
president of the Board of
Home Mission of the Congre
gational denomination, will be
a featured ipeaker for the
105th annual meeting of the
Congregational conference of
Oregon to be held In the First
Congregational church of Sa
lem May 11, 12 and 13. Dr
Douglass, nationally - known
radio speaker, prominent in
the work of the National Coun
cil of Churches and widely
known among all denomina
tions, will give his address on
"Portrait of a Living Church"
at the banquet on Wednesday
evening. May 13.
Other speaker Include Miss
Lyda S. Houston, Congrega
tional missionary of Japan and
China, who returned to this
country in March; the Rev.
Kenneth D. Claypool of Walla
Walla; Dr. Stanley U. North of
New York, Church Extension
secretary, and the Rev. Elmer
S. Freeman of Chicago, Evan
gelism secretary.
The conference will open on
Monday evening, May ll, with
a fellowship dinner followed
by the conference sermon with
Dr. Duane M. Nlcol of Park
rose Congregational church,
Portland, as preacher, and the
Communion service with the
Rev. Louis E. White of the
Knight Memorial church ef
Salem officiating.
Tuesday afternoon Dr. Wal
ter C. Glersbach, Oregon state
senator, will speak at the So-
East . Salem Dr. Robert
Anderson' was Installed as
president of Hoover Parent-
Teachers association meeting
Monday night at the school.
Others who were elected ana
Installed by Denny Patch, the
new -president of the Marlon
County association, were: vice
president, A. W. Morris; Sec
retary, Mrs. jordon jonnson,
and treasurer, Don Culp.
Don Sebern, who represent
ed the association on the Sal
em Parent Council this term,
reviewed the meetings of the
council for the past nine
months.
There is to be one more
meeting this year and Sebern
will attend to complete the
term.
Mrs. Genevieve Wegner,
fifth grade teacher, reported
on tile conference of class room
teachers from all the northwest
state and Alaska at Seattle.
Harry Johnson, assistant
school superintendent of Salem
schools, formally accepted the
large picture of Herbert Hoo
ver which he sent to the school.
It waa accepted by Linda Se
bern, as representative of the
school classes.
The yearly treasurer's report
and the special carnival report
by George Goforth were given.
Hostesses for the social hour
were first grade mothers with
Mrs. Robert Kottke, Mrs. Geor
ge Gorforth and S. L. Jackson
University of .Oregon, Eugene Joan Marie Miller,
above, eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Vern W. Miller,
1825 Fairmount avenue, Salem, Friday night received the
Gerlinger cup, one of the most coveted honors for an
upperclass woman. The presentation was made et the Uni
versity of Oregon junior prom, a highlight of Junior
Week-end and Mother' Day Week-end on the campus.
Basis for the award of the Gerlinger cup is scholarship,
leadership and service. Miss Miller also is a princess in
the Junior Week-end court, too, and is shown here in her
official princess gown. Queen of the court is Joan Walker
of Portland, her identity being announced at the junior
prom also.
clal Action seminar on "Inside
the Legislature." Tuesday eve.
ning men and women will hold
separate dinners for installa
tion of the officers for the Lay.
men's Fellowship and Women's
Fellowship. Election of con
ference officers will be held on
Wednesday afternoon at 2:45,
At the close of the Wednesday
afternoon session there will be
a specially conducted tour of
the state capitol. Dr. Paul A.
Davies, minister and superln
tendent of the conference, will
give his report at 2 p.m. Tues
day afternoon.
serving.
Several early vacation trips
have been taken by East Salem
residents. Mr. and Mrs. A. K.
Tartar have returned to their
Garden Rd., home from a three
weeks trip east by train. They
went east on the Northern Pa
cific to Detroit for a visit with
their daughter Ann and family,
Dr. and Mrs. Noble Reid and
two sons.
They returned home on the
Great Northern through Can
ada stopping at Banff and Lake
Louise and in Seattle visiting
in the home of his brother,
H. ,V Tartar and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dlbbern
have returned to their Lan
caster Dr. home from a vaca
tion trip east to Nebraska
where they visited with her
parents at Kearney and attend
ed the 80th wedding anniver
sary of his parents at Grand
Island. Their trip was by auto.
Forestry Meeting at
Molalla Thursday
Two hundred and fifty-seven
logging operators learned
about Oregon's new forestry
laws and the latest in fire pro.
tection at a meeting held at
Molalla Thursday night for the
Clackamas - Marion and Linn
districts.
The meeting, arranged by
the state forestry department,
also featured the new Keep
Oregon Green film,' "The Ene
my Is Fire," which was fi
nanced by logging operators
and members of the Oregon
Forest Fire association. Show
ing the film was the executive
secretary of Keep Oregon
SALEM'S HEALING AND SALVATION CENTER
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CALVARY CHAPEL
1143 N. Liberty
Invites You to See and Hear
The Amazing Ministry of
CLAUDE C. HUNT
THREE SERVICES SUNDAY
11:00 A.M., 2:30 P.M., 7:45 P.M.
Wed. and FrL 7:45 P.M.
Supernatural Gifts of
Healing and Discernment
Green. Albert Wiesendanger,
James Walker, assistant state
forester, was in charge of the
meeting and assisting him were
state forest inspectors, L. C.
Moorehead and Frank Hamil
ton and C. C. Scott and Dis
trict Warden George Bunke of
the Clackamas - Marion Forest
Protection association.
Another meeting for the two
districts is sent for May 8 at
Mehama.
According to the American
Bowling Congress the sport
started 7,700 years ago when
an lnvestive Egyptian devised
a nine-pin game.
gatnrdar, May 9, 1953
Dr. Kempf on to
Talk at St. Paul's
Dr. Lansing X. Kempton. ret.
tor of Trinity Episcopal church
in Portland, will be the princi.
pal ipeaker at the Men' club
meeting of St. Paul' Episco
pal church Tuesday evening.
The Tuesday dinner meeting
will be the final until fall.
Dr. Kempton has previously
appeared before the Men' club
and hi talk have always been
received enthusiastically by
the' member of the club. A
large attendance i anticipated,
with) all men pf the church in
vited. ;
Suspect Gulps
Eidvence as
Police Arrive
Albany Were it not for
numerous witnesses District
Attorney Courtney Johns
might have fonnd it neces
sary to employ the nse of an
X-ray machine to prove a
forgery charge against Ev
erett Arlelgh Overholser, 27,
Waterloo, filed in circuit
eonrt here Friday.
According to information
supplied Johns by Don Dash
nea of Sweet Home, Over
holser drove hi ear into
Grovom's Richfield station
at Sweet Home Thursday
and purchased 18.1 gallons
of gasoline.
' In payment, according to
Dashnea, Overholser offer
ed a 17.86 Bank of Albany
check to which he signed
the name of Robert L. Morse,
representing that to his
name. -
Dashnea and other wit
nesses became suspicious,
his statement asserts, and
Sweet Home police were
summoned. The check passer
wa searched and his identi
ty was established as Over
holser. Overholser seised the
check ' from Grovom, said
Dashnea, and popped it into
his mouth, took a big swal
low and down it went.
After a struggle with
Dashnea and Karel Hyer,
Sweet Home officer, Over
holser was arrested.
He I now awaiting dlspo-'
itlon of his ease in the Linn
eounty jail, where he was
brought.
C.D.A. Election
Mt. Angel Annual election
of officers will take place at
the -meeting of the Catholic
Daughters of America at 8 p.m.
Monday, May 11, at the St
Mary's meeting room.
SALEM FIRST CHURCH OF THf NAZARENE
Center at Thirteenth
SUNDAY, MAY 10th
10:50 Tribute to
Motherhood
7:30 A Disturbing
Question
9:45 Church School
6:30 Youth De
votional Hour
Ik blk b mM
Selem't' Singing Church William F. Clay, Patfor
MT. CREST ABBEY
MAUSOLEUM CREMATORIUM ,
West End Hoyt St. Salem
Vault Entombment and Cremation Service)
Crypts Niches Urn
"Indoor Memorials In Marble and Bronze"
(THE TWO BETTER WAYS)
Under Direction
ST. MARK'S
LUTHERAN
841 N. Church
B. Uhn U CMM. F,M
WELCOME TO WORSHIP
:30 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
4:00 r.M. Adalt Initr. Class
; P.M. Lather LMfim
1:9 r.M. Film Nltht In the
Charrh
Welcome U
"v To New Building
Capital Baptist
Church
3000 Lamina Ave.
MOTHER'S i
DAY
1:45 a.m. Sunday School
1:10 p.m. Training Union
.Worship 11 a.m.
And 7:45 p.m.
Flower te Oldest and
Youngest Mother
REVIVAL
May 13-24
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Rev. Nolan M. Kennedy,
Evangelist, Amarlllo, Texaa
PA8IOR 8 SERMON SUNDAY
"The Hand That Reeks the
Cradle.
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"A Going Church for a Coming Savior"
I Lloyd T. Rigdon, Pres. I
101 fiak1m UbiisaUmm ft. r..M.l.JMM I.. '
HEAR
JANZ QUARTET
Well known radio and recording artists!
REV. L. E. MAXWELL
Author, educator, conference speaker.
REV. WILL BRUCE, Youth Speaker
JACK SYMONS, Pianist, representing
Prairie Bible Institute
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Prairie Rally 3:00 p.m.
MUSIC MEDITATION! MESSAGE!
Halbert Memorial Baptist Church
4290 Portland Rd.
Robert E. Sander, Porte'