" New Service Women's . Group A new service women's organi sation known at the "Yt Men Ettes was formed at a meeting at the home of Mrs, Robert O. Smith - y on the North River road Wednes day night The group will be an auxiliary to the Y's Men's organi zation. The constitution will be . adopted and officers elected at the final organization meeting in the fall, A picnic with the hus bands in August Is gelng planned with Mrs. Nelson Hickok as chair man. During the evening a shower .wan given in honor of. Mrs. Ever ett Clark and Mrs. Carlton Grcl der. . . Present for ' the first meeting j N were Mrs. Charles A. Barclay, Mrs. Dale P.iles, Mr. Douglas Chambers. Mrs. , Everett Clark, Mrs. Stuart Compton. Mrs. Wil - - liam Crolbers, Mrs. Carlton Grei der, Mrs. Nelson Hirkok, Mrs, Leon Margoslan, Mrs. M. E. Moore Mrs. Lawrence Rich. Mrs. Robert O. Smith, Mrs. Norman K. Wins low, Mrs. E. E. Woodson, Mrs. . Robert Wulf. Shower, Garden jClub Meet Held FOUR CORNERS Mrs. Robert Chambers, 408J Durbln ave., en . tertalned on Tuesday with a double miscellaneous shower hon-' oring Mrs. Willis Shipman- and Mrs. Ray Gardner. Following the social hour refreshments were ser ved. Those honoring Mrs. Ship man and MrsrGar-dner were Mrs. Edward Walker, Mrs. R. P Simp aon. Mrs. Keith Harris, Mrs, Fed McFadden, Mrs. Earl Thulin, Mrs, Joseph Mayer, Mrs. R. L. Simpson, Mrs.fi. M. Deen, Mrs. A. J. Bat tertoh, Mrs. Harry Qtte, Mrs. Arthur Larsen, Mrs. Albert Brant and Mrs. Clifford Herman. The June meeting of the Rickey Garden club met Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs, St. Elmo Massengale of Salem showed a film in techni color on flower arrangement!. Mrs. Waldo Milter presided at the business meetirot. Officers elected and Installed for the coming year are president Mrs. Warrea Shrake; 'vice president Mrs.. Edward Wal ker; secretary Mrs. Andrew Mess man', treasurer Mrs. G, M, Deen. Uecausc of dnylight saving time the July and August meetings will bin at 8:30 orn. On June 14 at JB:30 p.m. at the Community hall tiie Garden club will be hostess to the .families and friends in the community. At this time Mrs. E. "IV Arneson will, show a film on Norway. Hostesses for the even ing were Mrs. toward Walker, Mrs. Harold Halfman, Mrs. And rew Messman and Mrs. Lawrence Lee. v Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Moody and Dennis Allan Moody art re ceiving friends and congratula tions at their home, 3700 .Monroe ve. The little boy was born May 29 at the Safem General hospital and weighed eight pounds and five ounces.1 He has an older sis ter, Glenda, and a brother, Larry,' The grandmothers are Mrs. Albert Hilke, Salem, and Mrs. Josephine Burger of Clark, Nebraska. Prof. Roberts to Present Pupils The. piano'pupils of lrof. T. S. Roberts will be presented in. re cital at his studio on North Sum mer street Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Assisting on the program will be MIk Jessica Kinsey, piano, and Prof Roberts, organ. Participating will be Tommy Fifke, Marene Sitlinper, Paula Kimple, Jimmle Fske, Jean Rick- rd, Mary Marggi, Sharon Heider, Donna Johnson, Carol Holfiker, Marilyn Lorenz. Patsy Todd, Don Smith, Jean Hartwell, Virginia Miller, Patricia Perkins and Vir ginia Benner. Dr. and Mrs. Ion IMers of $an Cranclsco, fojmerly of Salem, have . been visiting in the Capital this week. He came north to at tend -first annual educators con ference to aid handicapped children.- Dr. Liissers, formerly with the Oregon department of educa tion and now n the faculty of San Francisco state college, was one of the speakers at the Friday after noon session. They will return south today. Mr. and Mrs. Mile E. Taylor are In Bend this weekend to attend the high sijhool graduation of their granddaughter, Miss Dorothy May Christie. They are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Christie. Old Time DANCE Every Saturday High! Over Wetern Auto 259 ourt St. Jela the Crowd and Hava Good Time MUSIC BV ) Ben's Orchestra Pablie Dane Adm. fOe. Inc. Tax All Accordion Concert , Accordion Bands Ensembles Seloists ; t Presented by l WILTSEY MUSIC STUDIOS Junt 7th 8:15 P.M. 4 Leslie Jr. High Auditorium " Public Invited - , No Admitsien OiarfH) Stvdie Address, 1430 No. 20th-DUI 9-71 1 I .-Hii j - i '': 1 . A ' ! .1 - ( .'A I H SOCIETY . f ' . I r ' '" I ' ' ' " 1 a . u V.v ml' -'; : v . iv ' ' .iv-- sWJlri fii'st fMi in -iffrU ruth mammmmmmmmmmmmmk I I l 1 I 1 ,i ksi &h&m&:- Three teachers In the Salem schools weret honored on Thursday with a tea at Elfstroms during the show which displayed their art work. Pictured above are the artist-teachers who were honored, Geft to right), Mrs. Ruth Sitlinger, Leona Golz, Carmalita Barquiat and Robert Voigt. Arranged in one of the largest shows yet to be exhibited at the galleries, the work of these jfour included ceramic, water color, oils and pencil sketches. (Statesman photo). Mr. and Mrs. George Watson (Alice Vogl) pictured leav ing St. Vincent de Paul church on May 28 after their mar riage. The bride is the daughter of the Cqrl Vogls and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Watson. The couple will live In Salem. (Kennell-Ellis). For IViK or Small Meat Loaves Handy for Weekends as They'll Serve a Crowd pr Small Group .ny aiaxine nuren SUtroman Woman's Editor-' Ground meat made into loaves is one of the most satisfactory main dishes I for a weekend when company may or may not drop' in for dinner. Persons "with country homes or beach places are those most likely to have unexpected guests or weekends without a sign of visitors. , : " : The nice thing about meat loaves is their versatility. They will re place a roast nicely, will go Into sandwiches, and ultimately end up as hah if necessary. The Invest ment is smaller than a large roast. Here are three good loaves suit ed to summer eating: riMIENTO MEAT LOAF 6 pound, each, beef and veal Small jiece salt pork ground 1 cup bread crumbs Milk fe molten Small can pimientos Small can mushroom Add a little milk to top as It hakes. Bake about 1 hour Jn 400 degree F. oven. Also may i coolj mushrooms Jn butter, theri place mixture in greased ring mold about 1 hour at 350 F. for, large ring mold make 3 times recipe. v CARAMEL HAM RING lb. ground found steak 4 lb. ground raw ham i loaf stale bread 1 pint milk 'i teaspoon dry mustard 2 eggs n Break up bread and stand with milk while mixing other ingredi ents. Beat eggs, add mustard, meat and soaked -bread. Sprinkle ring mold with Hi: cup brown sugar and heat until pelted, sprinkle with a few whole cloves. Pack In meat mixture and -bake 1 hour In 330 F, oven. Turn out and serve . CLUBS t 1 S & V V M 4 i W v J j f t i L' '' III I' I. . . t f .i 1 1 1 . , f - . ' -1 ! i, ' - " ' I '.: ' -r I ' vr with potato salad in center. Serves 10. For large ring mold make l'j times recipe. BANANA MEAT LOAF 1 lb. ground raw beef 1 tablespoon chopped onion t 1 tablespoon salt 4 teaspoon pepper 1 cup soft bread crumbs 4 cup mashed bananas (1 to 2) 4 teaspoon dry mustard Use all -yellow slightly green tipped bananas. Mix together with meat, onion, salt, peppr and bread crumbs." Combine bananas, mus tard and mix. Add to meat mixture and mix well. Form mixture Into well-greased baking pan. Bake in moderate oven, over 330 decrees tor about an hour. 4 to 6 servings. The Women's auxiliary the Izaak Walton League is sponsor ing a covered dish diner at the new club building , on - Sunday, June 3 at 12 o'clock. Coffee will be served and members are asked- to bring their hammers. DAI7CE TONIGHT at CDYSTAL GABOEIIS OH Tine aa4 Madera Moale by l Pop Edwards Orch. Ada, tee (Ui taeladed) 0 MUSIC New Officers Aire Installed On the afterndon of Wednesday. June 1, the Women' Society of Christian Service of Leslie church held a general meeting in which the officers for the coming year were installed. The installation service was conducted by Mrs. Harry Otto, district president. Mrs. Carl Gies spoke to the groUp of her witner spent in Mexico and Guatemala. Those installed were: President, Mrs. E. W. Stripling; vice presi dent, Mrs. Virgil Burson; program secretary, Mrs. Wilbur Ankeny; recording secretary, Mrs. Ted Adams; treasurer, Mrs. Mason Bis hop; missionary education, Mrs. Elsie Trick; christian social re lations, Mrs. C. W. Stacey; local church activities, Mrs. L. Conner; student work, Mrs. A. Largent; youth work, Mrs. G. W. Turner; childrens work, Mrs. L. Edgell; literature and publications, Mrs. J. Murray; supplies, Mrs. Clarence King; spiritual life, Mrs. A. W. Metxger; status of women, Mrs. Winifred Heidler, and fellowship, Mrs. Sadie Henderson. New officers for the Wesleyan Service guild are president, Miss Lois Ohmart; vice president, Mrs. Esther Davis; secretary, MrsrMary Lovett, and treasurer, Mrs. La Verne Mason. Recital Tonight For Pianists Miss Ruth Bedford will present a group of her pupils in a recital tonight at 8 o'clock at Roberts' studio at 505 North Summer street. The interested public is in vited. The following pupils will play: Bob Pence, Ronriie Bartcls, Lot -aine Ray, Kathryn Cook. Jimmy Allen. Jerry Berg, Sara Allen. Sue Wilson, fenton'Lockenour. Patri cia Whelan, Bob Wulf, Patrici.i Edwards, Dolores George, Mnrilyn Morley, Lo Anne Mindinger. Frank Smith. Barbara Blakely, Dorothy Rae MacGregor, Marjorie Beaver. Michelle Edwards. Henry BarteK. Anna May Lockenour, Betty Jo Davenport. LABISH CENTER Lablsh Ten- ter Guild entertained their hus bands at a dinner'May 21 at Ln bish Center schoolhouse. Cards were played following the dinner. Prizes were won by Mrs. Don Cummings and Max Bibby. At tending were, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ldvre, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bibby, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Klampe, Mr. and Mrs. Willard McCIaughry, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Klampe, Mr. and Mrs. George Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cummings and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bennet. LABISH CENTER -Mrs. Wll- 1 a r d McCIaughry entertained members of the Labish Center guild at its regular meeting. Ken ny McCIaughry was honored dur ing the afternoon with a birthday party for his third birthday. Those present were Mrs. Wayne Lovre and Randy; Mrs. Lyle Klampe and Lee; Mrs. Leslie Klampe, Paddy, Lorrie arid Chris tie; Mrs. Gerald Bennet and Greg; Mrs. George Davis, Vicki and Johnny; Mrs. Max Bibby and Terry; Mrs. Don Cummings. Don na and Linda; and Mrs. McCIaugh ry and Kenny. MUa Marraret Cooler will be in Eugene tonight to attend the an nual Mortar Board formal on the University of Oregon campus with her fiance, John Maulding. DANCING lomiE to Wayne Slrachan's Music VFWHall Hood and Church St. Enjoy the Best Dane Floor In Salem : Surprise Shower For Bride-elect A surprise bridal shower for Miss Barbara Carrow was given Wednesday night by Mrs. Armond L. Carrow and Mrs. Lula Brown at the tatter's home on South Capital street Miss Carrow is the bride elect of Kenneth Wheeler of Sa lem and the wedding will be June 4. Mrs. Paul H. Carrow assisted the hostesses. Honoring Miss Carrow were Mesdames W. H. Carrow, Lyle Carrow, Varian Carrow, Irma Reiha, Doris Esphin, Jessie Short, Delores Andrens, Charlotte Dail ey, Doris Cochran, Janice Foster, Charles L. Taylor. L. A. Wheeler, Kay Ferguson, Misses Velma Car dow, Thelma Strand,:; Dorothy Woods, Sylvia Lucht," Florence Wood, Rollene Rickard, Phyllis Scott Betty Litkey, Joy Hale, Bar bara Welter, Florence Mapes, Jer ry Anderson, Pat Jeffery. Marie Erendt, Barbara Peterson, Beverly Burt and the hostesses. Eilen Hadly s Sixth Birthday Eileen Hadley, daughter of the Wayne Hadleys, will celebrate her sixth birthday at a party Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Sagi naw street homee of her parents. The youngsters will play in the garden after which birthday cake will be served. Honoring Eileen will be Steven and David Chambers. Patricia Test, John Gibbens. Julia Linfoot, Ann Chambers, Catheryn and Carolyn Stadter, Judy Wicks, and Allan Hadley. On Etiquette By Roberta Lea Q. If after Inviting guests to dinner you find that you must leave town on urgent business, what should you do? A. Telephone each guest, ex plain, apologize, and mention a definite future date. Q. When a person staying at a hotel has a complaint to make, whom should he see? A. The clerk at the desk; he should never take the liberty of complaining to any other em ployee. Q. When a man is calling at a girl's home, and is leaving, should the girl get his hat and coat for him? A. No; if there Is no servant to ao mis, the girl should let him wait on himself. To Return lo Salem Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Schneider and Mrs. Theodore Mankertz will be In Corvallis this weekend to attend the Oregon State college commencement exercises. Mrs. Mankertz's son, Theodore Man kertz, jr., is a member of the grad uating class and will receive his degree in pharmacy on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mankertz (Patsy Schneider) who have been living in Corvallis the past two years, will return to Salem to make their home and have taken a house on Howard street. He will be with Tihdall's Pharmacy IDAN'IIA A birthday party and au revoir shower was given Tues day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hubcr Ray. Mrs. Frank Ray was feted on her birthday and Mrs. Phil Willis is leaving to re side near Willamina. Present were the honor guests. Frank Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodard, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker, Mr; and Mrs. Huber Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willis. Mrs. Arthur Weddle of Salem, Immediate past president of the Oregon Federation of Business and Professional Women's clubs, was the installing officer for the Oswe go Business and Professional Women's club's new officers Thursday night at a party held at the home of Miss Betty Rochr near Oswego Lake. William Fawk will present hU piano and organ pupils in a serie.4 of three recitals, June 0, 8, and 10 in the First Evangelical church tit 7:45 p m. Elementary, intermediate aand advanced students will be featured in each recital. The pub lic is invited to attend. CLl'B CALENDAR TtCSDAY Oitgon - StU Nurwf Mnorlatlon, Dim net J, flalrm Woman' rlubhome, covered dih uppr 1 7 30 p.m. Miivourl club covered dlnh luncheon with Mr. Alvin Stewart, 200 Culver I-fif, Yi 7a p m. HEOKESDAY Women's fellowhlp f Knlfht Me morial church luncheon at 12 o'clock at church. Royal Nelfhbors Sewln club with Mn. Margaret Willi. W5 N. 5th it , covered dish lunrhn. 12.30 p m. Jon Lee. WCSC. buinrs meeting at 11 a.m. Luncheon at 12 30; businea 1 .43 p.m. DANCE TOIIITE! Sloper Hall INDEPENDENCE JOE LAKE i WESTERN DANCE GANG Willamette Valley'i Top ; "Western Band" DANCINCr IIiUdl Sponsored by AMERICAN LEGION POST 33 Hazel Green Graduates All Boy Graders HAZEL GREEN Graduation exercises at Hazel Green school were held Friday with Glen Loon ey, chairman of the board, pre senting diplomas to the all boy class.- The program included proces sional and recessional played by Mrs. Ralph Gilbert; invocation by the Rev. R. P.Curren; flag pres entation by Larry Gower and Jim my McKibben; Salutatory by Rich ard Haury: xla$s history, will and prophecy by Otis Phillips, jr; and Billy Rosson introduced the speak eV, Fred Remington. Ray Rickard: gave the class in troduction and Valedictory. Music was furnished by Salem Academy trio. Otis Phillips was honored with a remembrance from the school board for his eight years attendance without an absence from school. Hubbard School Graduates Record Grade Class of 25 HUBBARD The largest eighth grade cla?s in the history of the Hubbard school was graduated at exercises in the school gymna sium. May 31, when 23 students received their diplomas. Mrs. Vivian Hoeni from the Marion County Department of Education gave the address of the evening. The Parent-Teacher association medal awarded for scholarship and citizenship was won by Elea nor Aho. Diplomas were presented by Howard Jonst chairman of the school board to the following. Kenneth Hooley, Loretta Hosiey, Doris Friend. Luella Bender, Bob by Wimar, Darrell Blanton. El eanor Aho, Isa Monnier. Kathleen Morrison.-'Donald Blanton. Robin Berkey. Sharon Compton Victoria Pillar, Elois Nelson, Larry Berkey. Ronald Barendse, Jovce Piper, Raymond Young, Junior K.-iuff-man,' Orville Fyock, Harlev Dew, Keith McKary, Darrell Shei. Wil liam Hod kin and Dave Warren Keizer Cub Pack Plans Camp Trip, Holds Final Meet KEIZER Cub Scout pack 41 will make an overnight camping jaunt to Smith creek Saturday, June 4, it was announced Thurs day. " The final pack meeting of the season was held Friday at the Keizer school with a showing of movies of scout parade and com edies following, an award cere mony. " Awards were ;Wolf Hugh Ra gan, Richard Murphy, Robert Eng lish, and Bennie McConnell; Bear Jan Shidler; Lion Gerry Wat son, Fred Cast, jr., John Gettis, Wright Noel and David Aiams; gold arrows Billie Shattuck,and Jan Shidler; silver arrows Jerry Complen, Billie Shattuck, Jan Shidler, Orin Gilbertson, Melvin Hasche, Charles Reinwald, How ard MsClarahan, Douglas Adams, Bruce Estes and Gerry Watson; Webelos Courtney Jacombs, Ed die O Neil and David AdSms. Classmates Attend . Hospital Graduate Exereise for Bov MT. ANGF.L All the 32 boys of the graduating clais of Mt. An gel Prep and the Rev. Gabriel Morris, principal of the school, motored to Salem Tuesday night, May 31 to be present at the grad uation exercises at the TB hospi tal in Salem, to see Harry Sthae cher of Mt. Angel receive his high school diploma. Harry was a student of Mt. Angel Prep since his frehman year but shortly before last Chri.d mas entered the hospital. He con tinued his schooling there and had hoped to be back on the Hilltoo to receive his certificate. Raymond Walsh of Oakland. Calif., has been visiting in the capital for a week at the home of his mother, Mrs. Raymond Walsh. He returned south today by car. Modern DANCE Tonite! GLENWOOD 200 Yards N. of Drive-in Theatre 99E WoodiYs Orchestra Admission I5f Students 60c Da iK f to 12 Standard TImo ' 'The Statesman, Sqlem, Oregon. SahirdgTVrjVm HIS 3 Leslie Junior HighYearbook Makes Debut The Rocket, first class yearbook ever published by a Junior high school in Oregon, was released this week at Leslie junior high. Eight members of the ninth grade journalism class, under the guidance of Vice-Principal Robert Keuscher, compiled the new year- i book. ' They published the volume j without soliciting advertising and '.still paid all expenses of publics -j tion. Students bought 400 copies ; at 75 cents each to finance the ! book. Staff members were Beverly Kayser, Darlene Johnson, Doris Willard, Tommy Her. Don Bunse. ; Jean Smith, Norman Cocking and Chris Eisemann. Beverly Kayser and Darlene Johnson of the staff were present ed awards for outstanding service in the Journalism department at Leslie. The 64-page book Is complete with pictures of every 1949 grad uate, as well as all faculty mem bers. It also includes writeups and pictures of every school activ ity. The Rocket will be entered In competition for national honors awarded yearly by the- National Scholastic Press association. First honors in a similar contest for school newspapers were won by the Leslie school paper, the Broadcaster. Linn-Benton Group Takes Ownership Of Albany Hospital ALBANY Announcement was made Wednesday that the Linn Benton Hospital Association had taken ownership of Willamette hos pital In Albany, and were assem bling a jttaff of nurses and other personnel, members of which would Ix? announced later. The larjie three-story residence formerly owned anrl occupied by the late Eher If. Rhodes, was own ed by Mrs. Cora Haven who for the past three years has operated the hospital. Dr. A, P. Howells, who has been associated with the hospital since its organization and who is a mem- i ber of the, newly instituted non- prom corporation, states improve ments on the building are planned as well as a number of improve ment. At present it is being oper ated as a 13-bed hospital. Teachcrg Honored By Salem Heights Mothers Group SAtEMHEICHTS - The Mothers club honored the teachers at a luncheon Thursday noon at the school lunchroom. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Roy Farrand, Mrs. Inez Green, Mrs, Maxine Pierce, Mrs. Char lotte Jones, Mrs. Nan Denhem, Have Your Sunday Dinner At The ELKH0RN GUEST RANCH 15 Miles East of Mahama on tho Elk horn Road Now It" tho timo to plan your vacation In tho mountain!' Hiking Fishing Exploring Beautiful Scenery, Comfortable Rooms, Orand Food Writo, Call or Soo Us for Information or Reservations. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Randall, Mehame, Oregon TLSSYS XKW "TWOIXOXE" LIPSTICK Urines Yon 2 Full-SitrJ LiUclu m om muirt case $2 value $1 for only JL plus Think of Jt I Yon get 2 full-sized Tur Lipsticks in a beautiful burnished metal ea AU for the price of a single lipatiek! Yoa get two of the famooa Tuy shades in that flattering Tuaey texture. All this beauty in smart-looking gilded case that makes a handsome purse mccewry. You'll want one for yourself and several more for gifts. Tus$y$ "Ttco-in-OnS? Up$tlrk$ 4 las glamorous color combination t Garden Party Midnight ..for fair eomptexiosi Contraband )f idnigbt Jor medium complexion ( Kaip berry-Fnasnaker -.f or dark complexion Fanmaker Merry fied....,.., for Medium complexion Garden Party Channero.fr fair complexion Capital, Drug Store Stato 41 Ubofty ' 'On tho Cornor Mrs. Wilraajtf ammond, Mrs. Maid red Tenimjote, Mrs. Iv Anderson, Mrs. ArviUa Boyer, Marion Miller, Wallace Atkinson. Mrs. Hobart Smith, Mrs. Leslie Bates, and Marjorie Dunn. -iChairman of the luncheon was" Mrs. J. Brasher, assisted by Mrs. Carl Harris. Mrs, Paul Harvey, Mrs. Kenneth Zwicker, Mrs. Carl Anderson, Mrs. Gardner Jeffery, Mrs. Leo Olson. Mrs. Alfred Ep perly, and Mrs. Lean Frahm deco rated the tables. Klamath Host To 2,500 at Elks Conclave KLAMATH FALLS. June An unexpectedly lare delt-gtkn of more than 2.500 turned up today for the annual State Elkscotien tion here. Registration was expected to in crease still further as late ariii,ls came in. Among the key arrivals today ' was Grand Exalted Rullr Georr I. Hall. Lynbrook. N. Y and pat Grand Exalted Ruler Jddjie Krunk Looeran, Portland. The Elks frorn Portland came here by special train, which they will ue as "hotel" during the convention. A hue flag parade will march down the main street of Klarnath Falls tomorrow afternoon, in ther main public event of the conven tion. The Elks are expected to elect Elmo Angele. Lakeview, as presi dent for the coming year. Anptl has served as first vice piesident this lat year. Piano Students Hold Last Meet JEFFERSON Piano pupils of Mr. Hubert Matfart held ticji ls?.t regular monthly class niht of the reason at the home of Mi, Wil lard Sinner in Attkmy. Students from Jefferson. M.iuori, Tjilbot i.iul Scio liking part uere Myra My ers, Beth Robison, EU'unor arid Thersa Vo.se. Patsy Miller, Mary' Lee and Kalhryn Heyrrl.v, Ki.m ona and Janice Wheeler, Myilen and Montana Franz, Sandra Slep hensixi, Gloria Huber, Jennie Su per, Florence Marlatt and Ann Wit Son. Albany children participating at some of the class meetings dining the year were Shirley Ford, Jri and Gene Starks, Karen Stanfitld, Judy and Paula Sloper, Maiiun Ellen Wood,. Suzanne Katzluff and Constance Harwood. , Public Lecture Tonight "Tht ParabU of Th Foolish Virgin" Saturday, iune 4-1 P.M. Beaver Hall 24SV N. Cemml. St. Kei. Clyde F.dminster, Mpeafcer . Hponsered by Salem Bible . Forum tas IT i i ? 'Mi T ... i i ''.' ,- ?' 1 il . I V