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I ' Statesman's HOME ranorama Women . .Music . . . Fashions . . . Features Arou nd Town . By JERYME ENGLISH ITS WELCOME HOME ... for Mr. and Mrs. Blair McCabe (Sarah Jane Backstrand), who returned last weekend from a five months' ftay in Georgia, where Lt. McCabe took special training at Ft Ben ning . . . The McCabes are again occupying their South High resi dence'. . . Enroute to the West Coast by car the couple visited in New Ytrk City, WasningtonT D.C., Niagara and Detroit ... Tuesday telling el tie' ew ar rival. -. . ;," Dti .... of Y-Teens will be gathering at 'the YWCA late this afternoon to pick up 2800 packages of hot cross buns to be delivered throughout the city . . . the girls will fill their orders both tonight and Friday. ... Social jottings . . .'."Justice and Mrs. Earl C. Latourette were hosts for an informal at home Wednes- Retaraing ... U the states and day night at their Yairmount Hill Salem to make her home Is Miss residence for the pleasure of a Delphine Savage, who has been re- group of their legislative friends. . siding la Honolulu the past seven. .-.. w.r in thp years She left the Islands oa Marck 1 aad Mew directly to Cali fornia ... sojourning la Los Al leles, Phoenix and Saa Francisco before comiag north ... while Honolula she was with the Bur roughs Corp. . . . Miss Savage is bow at the home of her parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Peria . . . High lights of her stay In the Islands were the many enjoyable reunions with Salem friends vacationing In Hawaii . . . Friends . . . are welcoming Home Mrs. W. R. Dallas, who has re turned to the capital from an ex tended trip East and South ... she has been away nine months and is again occupying her Salem home . . . Enroute East she stopped in Banff, Calgary, Toronto and On tario. . . She visited with friends and relatives for several months in Washington; D. C, Pennsylva nia, Virginia and Detroit . . . In Illinois she visited with former Sa lem residents, Major and Mrs. Harlan Judd ... on returning to Oregon she left directly for Cali fornia, where she has been so journing in Palm - springs ana Cathedral City Carrently ... enjoying a trip in the East are Mr. aad Mrs. John S. Lochead, who flew to Chicago a week ago . . . they are now trav eling ia Missouri and the mid-west . . they will drive home by way It will be Easter ... i la Sam Waaieoa 9nr Mrt William Vf - Gilchrist Jr. and Mrs. Frank S. mail this week from Mrs. James lAllenby, who is entertaining with i an au revoir coffee , on Friday, At OCE Healy, who are entraiaiag Satnr day for the bay city . . . they will ' and Mrs be at the Clift Hotel for a week and Mrs, McGikhrist will be joined fa Oregon State ay iricoai irvm auu iva aau Carmel .' . . Mrs. Healy will re main for a longer visit with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Costello. who resides ia Saa Francisco . . . Visiting ... at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Chester Zumwalt! are their daughter, Mrs. Keith Farnam and son, Roger, of Fort Lewis . I . they are here while Lt. Farnam is in the South ... He is a member of the Fort Lewis basketball team, which won the 6th Army title, and has been participating in the all- rmy tournament at Fort Benning, ' ...-.yrrs, ; From Athens, Greece . . . comes newt ( the birth ( a fourth eaua. a uttie jin, to Mr. aau Mrs. Robert R.. Johnson, former Salem residents . . . The baby, who has been lamed Eleanor Lea, arrived Tuesday morning, April S . . . also welcoming the girl are two bro thers, Brian and Allaa, and a sis ter, Elizabeth Ann . . . The John sons have been living in Athens for nearly four years and expect m rciurn io we Mates wis sum mer ... Mr. Johnson, former dir ector of the Oregra Civil Service Commission, is with the U. S. Gov ernment in Athens, engaged la re organization work ... he will be reassigned on retaraing to Wash ington ... Grandparents of the little girl are Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace B. Johnson of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Griffin of Kansas City, Me. . . .. The Johnsons re ceived a cable, from, their, son Students Are Nominated For Offices w By SHIRLEY McGINNIS Statesman Correspondent MONMOUTH Oregon College of Education students nominated candidates for ASOCE president, first and second vice-presidents, secretary, yell queen and king at an assembly held Monday after noon in Campbell Hall auditor ium. Candidates for. the Betty Coed and Joe College awards were were also chosen at this time. Students nominated for the various student body offices were Ruby Taylor, Aloha; Jeanette Spinney, Beaverton; Tom Tan ner, Cornelius; Merle Soults, Creswell; John Davis, Idanha; Lois Smith, Independence; Do lores Poole, Lyons; Pat Holman, Mapleton; Jo Ann King, Marcola; Jim Hall, Paul Hamilton, John Klenowski, Pat McManus, John O'Donnell and Ray Swigart, all of Monmouth; Marge White, Myrtle Creek; Dee Ann Larimer, Oswego; John Carpenter, George Ing and Phyllis Seid, Portland; Dennis Chamberlain, St Helens; Wanda Meade, Waldport; Keith Jensen, Woodburn ' and Sherry Ripple, Yamhill. Betty Coed Nominations Nominations for the Betty Coed award were Darlene Fin ney, Bend; Pat Holman, Maple ton; Dee Ann Larimer, Oswego; Barbara Makinster, Dayton; Aud rey Nierholl, Milwaukee; and Phyllis Seid, Portland. . Joe College candidates are Dale Harp and Darrel Lunda, Salem; Harry Pease and Elmer Summerfield, Monmouth: Bill Dayton, Myrtle CreeX and Ted Forbes and Joe Roberts, Spring field. . According to Dr. William Wag ner, director of student teaching at OCE, a total of 91. students are doing their practice teaching this term in the Monmouth and Independence elementary schools. Included in this group of su pervised teachers are the' follow ing Salem students: Charles Bak er, Lois- Barnick, Idyll Bates, Darlene Beebe, Marilyn Dunn, John Godlove, Gail Lochead, Sabra McGowan, Eunice Munger, Lola Seeger, June Stowell, Wan da Tanner, Darleen Trinneer and Celia Weaver. Leaders to Hear Capt. Bowman Members 'of the Salem Camp Fire Leaders' Association will meet Tuesday, April 12 in the First Methodist Church recrea tion room to hear Capt Glenn Bowman of the Salem Police De partment speak on "Traffic Safe ty for Youngsters." "Do's and Don'ts for young pedestrians and bicyclists, says the police officer, will be stressed. Mrs. Clarence Kuper, associa tion chairman, who will conduct the " meeting, reports Capt. Bow man's discussion is a highlight of the Salem organization's part in the Camp Fire national-honor live. auu vtiCKidic. wui I f plav af " party campaigns in the- biggest JL-n ftnf. door activities are increased, f April 15 in compliment to Mrs Clifford Thomas, who is soon mov ing to Portland ... The affair will be held at the. Allenby's new home on Heather Lane in the Hil lendale district . . . calling hours are from 10 to 1 o'clock . . . ? ; Club hostesses.. . Mrs. Charles Claggett has invited mem bers of her club to bridge and a late supper tonight at her North Summer : Street home : . . Add! tional guests will be Mrs. Rex Adolph and Mrs. James H. Nichol son Jr.,. . Mrs. Hubert Williamson will entertain her club at a dessert bridge this afternoon at her home on Pali Drive . . . Mrs. Ralph Un derwood wfll be gvest . . . Mrs. Garlen Simpson will be hostess to her bridge club at a luncheon Fri day afternoon ... Mrs. James Payne will be an additional guest . . . . Miss Dorathea Steusloff en tertained her sewing club at lun cheon Wednesday afternoon at her Acorn Lane home . . . Hosts . . . Saturday night will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Underwood. wbo are entertaining members of their newly organized club at bridge and a late supper at their home on Tulip Place .... The club roster includes Mr. and Mrs. John P. Maulding, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Sommer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strebig, Mr. and Mrs James Kern and the Underwoods Additional guests will be Mr. Hubert Williamson. . , Elections are Top News on Campus By JODY RICKETTS Statesman Correspondent CORVALLIS Elections are coming up soon at Oregon State, the pouiipajpartias-have formed and ' are beginning -their cam paigns. ; -.This year we have three major parties, "Sunshine,'' "Posi tive.' and "Collegiate." Each Mrs. Tariq Shamma, the former Beverly Allen, before her marriage in New York City on April, 1. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Rhine Bettger of Portland, formerly of Salem, and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs." George Dietz of Salem. The couple sailed April 6 for Europe and drive to their new home in Baghdad, Iraq. Wedding Shower Fetes Couple i ELLIOTT PRAIRIE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sadilek were the honor guests at a wedding shower Saturday evening at the Elliott Prairie community halL They have recently returned from Ber lin, Germany,: where they were married in the early winter while Mr; Sadilek was serving in the armed forces. Mrs. Sadilek was the former Miss. Inge Muller of Berlin and was employed in a travel agency in that city. Mrs. Ben Sadilek, mother of the groom, poured and Mrs. Her bert Hawley presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Frank Cran dall and Mrs. George Herbaugh 8th Birthday Party Celebrating his eighth birthday at a party Saturday will be Gre gory Barclay, son of the Charles A. Barclays. The party will be held at the Barclay home on Fairmount Hill. Wishing Gregory a happy birthday will be Allan Hadley, Sammy Haley, Bobby Schmidt, Larry Van Wyngarden, Ronald and Douglas McMullen, John Hudkins, Bobby Moan and Ricky Martin. served the cake, assisted by Mrs. Carl F a u s k e, Mrs. Charley Brandt, Mrs. Ray Baker, and Miss Joyce Hellhake. Miss Marjie Sadilek passed the guest book and Charlotte Renn and June Sadilek had charge of the gifts. About sixty guests the shower. Hawaii Theme Of Program; For Unit h -' " ! " !i' ':- At the Monday meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary" of Capital Unit, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Walser showed colored slides and . motion pictures which were taken by Mrs. C Ward Davis and Mrs. Lue A. Lucas of the volcano eruptions in Hawaii re cently. . ; I ; Other guests of the Unit were Mrs. Jack Simkins, Mrs. Dow Lovell, both from Salem Unit 136, and Miss Alice Mathey, who was k member of the: party of Salem people who made the trip to the islands.: ' I ' Commander I Dareyl Donaldson of Capital Post paid a visit to the unit for the purpose of in viting the members to participate in a Mother's Day banquet at the Legion Hall on May 2 honoring American War Mothers and Gold Star Mothers. (The invitation was accepted and unit members will assist with the serving of the turkey dinner.' The executive board will meet at the . home of Mrs. C E. Stin nette, 715 N. Capital Street, on April 12. ! h. Names Nominating Committee Mrs. Lue A. Lucas, ; president, named members of the, nominat ing committee; Mrs. Neil Witting, Mrs. James Turnbull, Mrs. Glenn Burrigbt, MrsJ Don Madison and Mrs. John Olson. 1 Past Presidents,- will be enter tained when the unit meets on April 16 at the Salem Woman's Club. j Mrs. James Garson, rehabilita tion chairman, told of packing 200 Easter baskets for veterans at the State Hospital, j Mrs. Claude Jorgensen an nounced that headquarters for the May peppy sale would be at the Good Housekeeping store and Mrs. .A. C. Foreman would serve as chairman for the poppy day luncheon for workers. The lunch eon is to be served irvthe dining room at the First Methodist Church. A number of poppy sale captains have volunteered to serve and a few f more are needed. Members of other or ganizations willing to assist are asked to call Mrs. Jorgensen. Mrs. Lucas and Mrs. Davis served the unit to Hawaiian for tune cakes and pineapple juice. Statesman, Salem, Ore.', Thursday, April 7, 1955 (See 4) 1 Crortemillers Hosts To Writers Club Mr. and Mrs. Lynn F.' Crone miller were hosts to members of the Salem Writers Crab Tuesday evening. Joseph Singer, presi dent, conducted a short business meeting and announced an auto graph party to be sponsored by Salem Writers for Logan Forstcr to be held at Lipman's April 22. Mr. Forster's novels. "Proud Land" and "Desert Storm,' have recently been released. Guests for the evening includ ed Mrs. Frank Judd, Mrs. James Taylor and Lloyd Smith. Following the business meeting members reading original manu scripts were: Lynn Cronemiller, "The Joaquin Miller Tree; Alice Taylor's feature article published in the Oregon Farmer, "Mother Read VTo Us;" Flora Enders, "The Storm;" Ora Hutcheon, "Tjie Doctor;" Frank Judd, two poems "Narcissus" and "About My Cow;" Frances De Vlieger Anderson. "As Miracles Are Fair," "Winter Jasmine" and "Quietly in Vast Sea Dells;" Blanche Jones, three poems: "No- Wedding Pay. Announced I ......... r - i , Wedding bells will ring on Sat urday, April 30 for Miss Audra Garbarino, daughter of Mrs. Louis Garbarino, and Robert Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamil ton, whose engagement was an nounced this winter. The morning nuptials will take' place at St Vincent dePaul Cat holic Church at 11 o'clock with Father John Reedy officiating. The wedding reception will follow at Randall's Chuck Wagon. . The Missouri Club was enter tained at luncheon on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Margaret Willis, With Mrs. May Noll assist? ing. The next meeting will be May 3 at the home of Mrs. W. Lee on N. 4th Street Vember, "When April Smiles', and "Spring's Messenger." Ora Smith read from her novel "Mine Eyes Have Seen." . The May meeting will be at the home of Mrs. E. M. White. r; Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. Stevens left the first of the week for Bos ton, where Mr. Stevens will at tend the annual meeting of the attended American Gemmology Society. The ' travelers will be away ja fortnight. Ts ur New Ladies Group of ! i A Vel-Va-Sole Shoes ... Smart ' fX) Comfortable Different For ; rOver Easter n and into iuA. sC n soft giovc V ; HILDA... y Leather in V 'iV crown, ciue -wi x and Beige. X Med. Heel, !' 9 5 AAA tOC T - - ) Soft Black Kid Cuban Heel AAA to D to 10 1 A 3i j.yop toio ho qc LOWE'S FOOT AID 5H0E STORE Next to Model 265 N. Hih St. Open Till Food Market Phone 4-5351 9 p.m. Friday's uuGOOOomnnnnnnri'innnnri'innnrinrinnnnnnnnnnnnnrl Get Sensational New Bu-Tee-Wave at PAYLESS DRUG Club Calendar Thnrtday Maccabfes. Capitol Unit S4D. din ner meeting. Marion Hotel. 6 uSO p.m. Merry Mingler with Mrs. W. B. Whittinfton, 327S H. Lancaster Dr at I 'M p .m. Lansinf Neighbors Garden club with Mrs. Robert Ballard. 2303 Ever green Ave.. 1 :30 p.m. Four Corners Woman's Club. Com munity Hall. S p.m , Friday Mjt Time Club with Mrs. Willard Webb. 3375 Duncan Ave., 1 p.m. luncheon. i Merry Minglers club anniversary Supper. Mayflower Hall. 6:30 p.m. Salem Woman's Club meeting at clubhouse, 1 p.m., board meeting, 12:30 p.m. way they can. This includes car rally's, street da n c e s, and speeches at each living group. Each party also presents a plat form on what they would like to see done at Oregon State. Along with the ASOCS elections are the class elections. The c,lass elec tions are not carried out to such a large scale, but also try to get as much publicity as possible. Dick Richardson is running for sophomore class president, Mar garet Hildreth for sophomore class secretary. Betty Zahara and Ginger Lively are both running for junior class vice-president, and Jody Ricketts is running fir senior class secretary. It seems Salem students are turning into politicians, at least , one person for every class! Primaries are scheduled for next Thursday. Mothers Weekend Planned The plans for Mother's week end are getting under way, and the selection of the Miss OSC candidates are also being done As you know Eevie Tarem of Salem was Miss OSC last year, Eevie will be crowning the Miss OSC-elect this vear. lany other interesting events are being planned and will be revealed soon. The Mikado, spon sored by the Associated Inde pendent students, will be pre sented and Steve Lee is chair- Camp Fire Girls will emphasize practical measures to give im petus to traffic safety education. To illustrate appealing methods of training Blue Bird groups in the awareness of safety factors, Mrs.' Walter Crane, Mrs. Glenn Davenport, and Mrs. Harold Hat zenbuhler will direct the demon stration of special games design ed to interest the youngsters un der ten years. ; Girls in older age groups will use the safety projects for rank requirement activities. Booklets distributed by the Automotive Safety Foundation will be pro vided to theMeaders for use with their girls. Prior to the safety program a business meeting is scheduled for 9:30 a.m., with a report of "plans for the ! annual Grand Council Fire by the committee chairman, Mrs.' James Minty. i man. The - annual' Home Eco nomics style show will also be given, j An Easter sunrise service has been planned here I at OSC and will be held on the "Quad in front of the Memorial Union this Sunday. Oregon State is honor ed to have Dr. Tom Bennett, professor of Philosophy at Wil lamette, to give the , sermon. , r f-""- ' jr t I ' - 5 - ", nnnnfp k. hv mm m -m s k - mat- i tt w m fc c r. il if i i ill if i . .....- j i - - - : j' w 90 . Ms.i. E& 4k oVbV Wis rui nun ran uiuloj-s nJ i I I U3 O Make your dream of a beautiful wave come true! After EIGHT successful year sin Portland we now are PERMANENTLY located in SALEM by popular demand! 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