Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 24, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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THB CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orefoa
Monday, August 24, 195S
Wedding at Home
Dated for Sept. 6
Aurora Sunday, Septem
bet 6, hai been announced as
the date for the wedding of
Mix Gretchen Fardey, (laugh
ter of Mr. and Mn. George I.
Pardey of Aurora, and James
M. Wilson, ion of Mrs. James
Wilson of Canby.
The ceremony will be on the
lawn of the Pardey home at
3:30 o'clock in the afternoon,
with a reception following.
Mrs. Thomas House, of Fort
land, will serve aa matron of
honor for her sister. Miss Mar
Jorie Jeskey of Aurora, Miss
Joyce Cumberland of West
Linn and Miss Dorothy Miller
of Donald, will be bridesmaids.
Thomas House will be best
man, and ushering will be John
Fanrver, David Wagner. Don
Wilson, brother of the bride.
groom, will serve as Junior at
tendant
FL Club Meets
Willamina The F. L. club
met August 19 at the Rebekah
haU with Viola Sisk and Neva
Lee as hostesses. Nancy Canby
was elected vice president, Ann
Denton secretary, and Loretta
Monaco treasurer.
Patsy Park, whomthe F. L.
club sponsored for uiris State
In June, will make hec report
at the October meeting. Joan
Shetterly won the game prize,
Barbara Stone won a game
prize and Loretta Monaco the
special prize.
The next meeting will be
September 0 at the home of
Jere Boundy near McMlnnville,
with Avis Brock co-hostess.
The hostesses served refresh
ments to Joan Shetterly. Jessie
Tucker of McMlnnville, and
Dorothy McNamar of Junction
City; and members, Jackie
Hurl, Loretta Monaco, Avis
Brock, Evelyn Neely, Nettie
Wise, Jere Boundy, Gladys
Sisk, Ethyl Tatom and Barbara
Stone.
Blundells Leave
Sllverton Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Blundell were in Sll
verton the latter part of the
week as house guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Grossnlckle,
returning from Springfield
where they visited with the
family of a daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Blenn and Charlene,
in Medford with the family of
Mrs. Blundell's brother, Dr. and
Mrs. J. T. Antony and also
with the family of another
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
McVeigh and Donney. The
Blundells will spend the next
several months in Fairbanks,
Alaska with other members of
their family, flying from Port
land, Sunday, August 23, to
arrive in Fairbanks the same
evening.
The Blundell home has been
leased to the John E. Branson
family. Mrs. Bronson has open.
ed her piano studio for the fall
and winter months.
Betrothal Told .
Sllverton Mrs. Louis Stein.
berger has announced the en.
gagement of her daughter. Miss
Myrna Stelnberger. to Joseph
Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Hess. Miss Steinberger is an
employee of the J. C Penney
Co., and Mr. Hess is with the
armed forces. No immediate
date has been set for the wed
ding.
Carol Curtis Pattern
'Boss' Convict Held
At Rocky Butte Jail
Portland () The convict
who Warden Clarence T. Glad.
den referred to as the "boss
convict" at the Oregon State
Prison is being held in Rocky
uuiie jau nere.
He is Donald Everett Bailey.
39. serving a 23-year sentence
for the holdup of a Portland
department store In 1947,
Bailey has been here since July
20 a week after the convict
rebellion at the prison had
been quelled.
A prison official who asked
that his name not be used said
he believed Bailey had organ'
ized the three-day rebellion
and given the signal for it to
start. Bailey, however, did not
take part in the disturbance
Asaleas fa Color Trmffri.
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red, green stems and leaves are
In the new process, dye-last color
transfers which need only to be
Ironed onto your materials to be
nermanenUr aUlxed they wont
Mti outl No embroidery what
soever Is required I lively nowers
measure B inches; there are four
designs this size, eight single 1'4
inch hlMaoma. Cnarmlns on table
or bedroom linens, towels, blouses,
gilt aprons.
Send Me for ttie TWO-COLOR
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TERN NUMBER to CAROL
CURTIS, Capital Journal. 862
Mission Street, San Francisco 6,
cam.
and was among those who re
mained in their cells.
Bailey, characterized by the
official aa "highly intelligent.
cvoipicicir criminal and an ex
tremely sgressive man,' until
six weeks ago was chief in
mate clerk in the control room,
the central office Inside the
prison walls. The official said
Bailey used this post to oper
ate prison "rackets."
Deputy Warden L. R. Barnes
said Bailey hkd been transfer
red to Rocky Butte Jail because
"we want to find out with
whom he had influence."
Bailey, in an interview said.
tnat enargea which prison offi
cials made against him "should
be proved in court"
"Undoubtedly there are a lot
of things going on in the prison,
but why they connect me with
them, I don't know " he said.
First public reference to the
"boss convict" was made at
Friday's Board of Control
meeting. Gladden described his
activities and said they were
one of the reasons he needed
additional guards.
Later Gladden identifed the
'boss convict" as Bailey.
Turner
Turner Mr. and Mrs.
George Enderlin, Virginia, Joe
and Johnnie all of Fonda,
Iowa have been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Omar Snyder.
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Northrun
and Delbert Manning of Van
couver, Wash., were recent
visitors at the home of Mrs.
Edith Manning.
Mn. Ada Small of Fortune,
Calif., la here visiting her fa
ther, Ted Whitehead, who is
ill.
Mrs. Vernon Coates is seri
ously ill in a Salem hoapital.
Putnam Barnett is in the
Santisru hospital for observation.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mitchell
of Grayland, Wash., have been
visiting the Robert Mitchells.
Mrs. Ada Small and Mrs.
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Itelv's nro-Western Premier. Giusseppe Pella, turns and , i-vv I
gestures as he addresses Italy's Senate in Rome. Pella, lv V I
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Lulu Chapman spent Friday
visiting relatives in Portland.
Mrs. Arthur Robertson re
ived wold of the birth of
two grandsons this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fowler
(Margaret Robertson) of Malin,
Ore., are announcing the birth
of their fifth son, Eldon Louis,
born Aug. 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Robertson
in Portland have announced
the birth of a son, Aug. 21, in
St. Vincent hospital. He has
been named Max O. and weigh
ed B pounds and 14 ounces. This
is their first child. Mr. and
Mrs. Forrest Mack of Portland
are the maternal grandparents.
Mrs. Robertson left Saturday
for a visit with the Oran Rob
ertson's.
Members have set aside every
Thursday to work on the new
recreation hall of the Metho
dist church.
successor to veteran statesman Alcldede Gasperl, won his
first parliamentary test when senate gave him a vote of
confidence, voting 140 to 86 in support of his government.
Pella faces a similar test in Chamber of Deputies, perhaps
early this week. Seated beside Pella are Finance Minister
Ezio Vanonl (left), and Antonio Azara (right). Justice
Minister. Undersecretaries (front row) are not Identified.
(AP Wirephoto via radio from Rome)
Robert Mitchell, Dale and
Freddie are hunting at French
Glen this week-end. The home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heath of
Milwaukee was the scene of
family gathering for the Bar
nett family. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bar
nett of Turner, Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Izzio and daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. John Fetch and
children of Salem. Mr. and Mrs.
Orville White, Norman Baker,
Oregon City, and Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Robertson of Milwaukie.
We could like sdvsntags of
an unusual vacation opportunity
thanks to their financial help
-and pay back later a little at
time on the fit-your-budget
oivment olan we oicked.
LOANS $25 to $1500
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Sleeve and Neckline Choice!
Whether you prefer the wing col
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this dress gives you choice per
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fabrics to auarantee seasonless
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No. 3960 is cut in sizes 16. It,
20, 36. 38. 40. 42, 44. 46, 48, 60.
61ze 18: Dress with collar, three-
quarter sleeves, 4 yds. 39-ln.
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