f'l ?-"- 1": 'r ';:" "J Aft - M w Uf Willamette Ballet ClaSSGS Little Golone!tolAt Yw to Be Crowned at Ball Saturday By FLOSSY HODGE Statesman Correspondent Week-long suspense will be bro ken Saturday evening when Eie Little Colonel is. crowned at the annual Military Ball. This dance, sponsored bv Arnold Air Society and the AFROTC. will be held jat the Crystal Gardens from t to 12 O'clock. I The fliree finalists in the Little Colonel contest are Anita Booth, New York City; Martha Eagleson, Beaverton; and Dena Lampropulos, Klamath Falls I. 1. Classes in ballet for girls from pre-school- age to teen-age will open on Monday afternoon, October 17 at the YWCA under the instruction of Miss Marcella Renoux of Portland. The class schedule is as follows: pre-school, f 2 pjn.f agcst 6 and 7, 3-4; ages 8- 12. 4-12, 5 p. m.; teen-agers, 5-6 p. m. Miss Renoux was born in Eu rope and began her career at the age of four. She studied with the American School of Ballet in New York and acquired addi tional training with the San Fran cisco Ballet and with Adolph Bohra. Miss Renoux has had roles in films and in theatrical circuits, j During recent years Miss Renoux i has conducted - her studies in ' Portland. Those interested in the above Another beauty contest coming classes may have additional de- up is the search for Willamette s ; tans by calling the ywca. Uely .Man the winner to be announced at the Halloween party Homecoming Weekend. Candidates are Dale Greenlee, sponsored by WW S TAR G AEIC . V By CLAT K. FPUAN MAIL'S AWL 3C: TAUtUS; AMI. 1 . MAY II 51-76-79 861 CIMM i MAY 2t 1 A .C 35-37-40-43 60-7175 AA.T 4-15-29-34 42-53-87-891 UO I AUG. 23 11-16-18-461 48-58-63 vwoo AUG. 24 ift SEP I". 22 ! 1 tl i I 471 ' v ' m Good A Birthday Dinner FOUR CORNERS Mrs. F. A Alpha Chi Omega; Bill Bjorkman, '. Snook and her daughter-in-law. Chi Omega; Willie Thompson, Del- j Mrs, Bernard Snook, of Keizer, ta Gamma: Sam Hama, Fi Beta j were me nonor guests on sun Phi; and George Koani. Independ- day when Mr, and Mrs. Roy .ni, . I i inyrr aim mr. maa Airs. Cecil Snook were hosts for a viscti 'jnuiiDT, m itauaiu " Wl" f lw a: ' u- u i j 1 i ! ' i Linfleld College, has been named I o'rinuay unnn er-; en by Mrs Qrvan Mlller and Mrs. chairman of Willamette's Christian covers e p laTed for the ! Bruce Grave? this week. Invited Resources Week, to be held I March guCSts of honor tne hosts nd E were Mrs :Frank Smith, Mrs. 5 to 9. The purpose of Christian A. Snook Bernard Snook of Kei- Georse Aaron Mrs Kenneth Resources week is to develop and!zer. Allen. Svbil and Vanri. l,eorge Aajon! -'!":. .Aen"ein bring out student ideas about re-; Snook and Leta, Garnet, Aaron Am Mrs- okleby, Mrs ana Kouin Thayer. 'Joe unnsman, Mrs K X Doily Adivy Gwk M J; According ! th Sfort. ; To develop message tor Friday, read words corresponding to rwnbers' Of your Zodioc brth siga 61 Emtfianal 62 WishM 3 Mow 64 Pttor 5 ChangtM . 66 On 7 To 68 Will 69 Sk 70 Couwl 71 Risk 72 Ativantogi 73 You 74 A 75 Can 76 To 77 Who 78 Vrg 79 You SO Distract It Dnv 82 You , 83 Follow 84 It 85 You 86 Today ' 87 l' 88 Hwlth 8V Netdcd 90 Upsef -1014 QjKeuml . SEPT. t OCT. 17 70.36-571 I71-74-88-90MJ 1 Ko 2 Play 3 Don't . 4 Coll 5 Strong B 7 Your ' 8 Your DMiro 10 Chotm 11 Hoort ' 12 Money 13 Artrocts 14 Hand 15 On 16 And 17 Hove It Buunttl ! Swoywl 20 Fun 21 You 22 By 23 Bt 24 Con 25. CImt ' 28 Ho 27 An 28 Smart 29 Other 30 To 31 Poop 32 And 33 Of --34 For - 35 Travel 36 But 37 To - 38 Tendency 39 Realistic 40 New 41 Make 42 Assistance 43 Without 44 And 45 Place Interests i Importonf 48 May 40 To 50 Practical 51 Flow 52 Turn 53 H 54 Fulfill ' 55 It 56 Hesitation 57 Don't 58 Closh 59 Certain 60 If KOBMO OCT. 34 NOV. 22 3- 6-19 22? P741-78 V Advert tAomAMus DEC. 22 f23 2- 8-14-280 P243-SO VS 14 oec JAN. 73-39 440 AN fc?-70-83-84M AOUAMUS IAN 21 m FEB 19 5- -30-54Q I62-68-8T 83 MCK 1-25-33-59 Tl MA fe4-77 80-82' iSfiftsman. S!em, Ore., Friday, October 14, 1955-(Sc Modern Etiquette Delegates Named By ROBERTA LEE To Convention 1 SHERIDAN - A baby shower, family honoring Mrs. John Hall, was giv Mr. and Mrs. JoKh Jacob Jenkins (Ria Ann Darrow) who were married recently at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in McMinnville. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Darrow of Dallas and the groom is the son, of Mr. end Mrs. John A. Jenkins of McMinnville. The couple .will make their home "in McMinnville. (Palmer's Studio; Dallas).; - v . ' ;! At Oregon Grid Games to Attract Many Students ligion. Engagement Revealet A mirror decorated with autumn leaves and silver bells announced to the members of the Chi Omega house the engagement of Ann Max well and Fred Chambers, both of Salem. Miss Maxwell is a sophomore home' economics - major and Is a member of Chi Omega and Beta Alpha Gamma, sophomore women's honorary. Mr. Chambers is a sophomore i pre-law major and a member of Sigma Alpha r'psilon. i No date has been set for the wedding. "We. of the junior class at Wil- Junior Guild members held their . lamette. are pretty pleased to dis- Junior Guild Holds; First Luncheon hart, Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, Mrs. Willard Flynn, Miss Lavonne. Hal seth, Mrs. Gladys Plummer; Mrs. Warren Britt, Mrs. George Church ill and Mrs. Lewis Tatom, Mrs. Ralph Huntley, Mrs. Palmer Byr kit. Miss Barbara Byrkit and Mrs. O When m man taknt a rirl to the movies, should she ' go , with I SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. How him to the ticket window, or walk frd Gardner entertained th Sa- lem Heights Woman's Club at A. If there is pot much of a line. !ndrsa,1eon at her homt she can walk ahead very slowly. nide plan, for be- ! But when there is a very long line ing joint hostess with the Liberty she should stand beside him and Womsns Club in entertaining keep him company until he gets the Marion County Federation of ! close to the window. Then she goes woman's Clubs on October 27 ahead and waits for him to join at i,esiie Methodist Church. : ner. Named as delgates to the af 4 Q. If a girl becomes engaged, fair were Mrs. Clyde Barker, 'and she has no family, would it be Mrs. William McClure. Mrs. Har all right for her fiance's family to vey Willard, Mrs. Howard Card announce the engagement? ' ner, Mrs.- Orville Raymond, and A. No. I The bride-elect always Mrs. Ralph Maude will be in al ii as thi 'privilege, and if she has temate not the means of giving an an- . nouncement party, then she can! Nazareth, Israel, where Christ always extend her "good news" j lived most of His life has an all through the local newspaper. 'Arab population.- " ' LADIES' COATS FINAL CLEARANCE Closing ut our entire stock of ladies' 100 V.'esl Coats. Alt have milium linings. Fern Eber-! Cecil Harrison. 19.95 .29.95 KAY WOOLEN MILL STORE Open AH Day Saturday I i 260 S. 12th Across from. Willamette Campus - cover that we are generally above the national average in communi cation skills." This statement was given after a . partial study of results of a communications skills test given at the beginning of the school year. first fall luncheon Tuesday at St. Pauls Episcopal Church. Hostes ses were Mrs. Floyd Colburn. chairman. Mrs. C. F. Patton. Mrs. Elmer H. K. Dorr, Mrs. Donald H. Upjohn and Mrs. Donald. C. .Rob erts. Mrs. fieorpp H Su-ift crav report : from the monthly church cd' u ShiD Sho" bcuiied snoes .are becoming a ' common s'ght on campus as U.c men 'vp:l the lJelta C.amii.a e-s'iining proje.' turday f.om " " K K ' Oavm m tal'- nn f-o flin VrianAU, yl-'.U ho in ril n.fn't l!vina bum . Th Diirt. mill moot Ca fnrnia ". r"."" """"''i""' " " at Multnomah Stadium in Portland Saturday night in the last Portland game of tne season, seniors, . wno hkk. t,. n..,i v,,,''. , ' -w v maj m M-r ui m v O , Mils, By MARCIA WEBB Statetmaa Carres pendent EUGENE Rain ushered in the tt.;.t A nl...A V.. AiA nf 11111 u c ui uoura, uui uiu uuv ..:i ri. i i dampea the Ducks' spirit at' the I "cj?ef fa" mme ?aJe first home football game of the : nc?.i? r h" br, .i... c. 1 j at the p?r.rh hll. A fcd sale is i".'ir.l"'Th, mk. A Rosenthal 11 unLU T o clc;k. Rejir ! gave a talk on the Girls Friendly will be in cil men's liv i society, which is being formed in : rations. Carolyn Miller, Forest the parish. Guests were Mrs. Gil- Grove, is president of the group. bert D. Anderson. 'Mrs. E. C. The ensasement of Carol Svinlh William Blair and Mrs. G. J. Tucker. . ! Mrs. Alfred Brown gave a read ing and Mrs.' Paul GemmeU gave a talk on her trip to Hawaii. At Oregon State ' (after this weekend) will see their next Portland game as alumni in clude Jack Baker. Plum Brown, Helen Callagahan Sharon Heider, Bruce' King, Doug Liecbty, Charlie 'McClelland, Jim lMatheison, Ron Morgalf, Ann Ritehey, Bob Rftbin son - Mary Jane Rud. Jean Smith. Mike (Thomas and Jeft 'alton4.4 The.Bunion Derby was held, last .' Friday, evening at which time each i man "Wirn his living-, organization ki I i j ' was expected to dance 10 jninutes -VV III ' HOnOT .at each, women's organiiatioJl for Vi T " V J ,WI V 1 the price of a nickle. Barbara Ba- ps4i--con. Jan Cummings,. Jan Ewalt. 1 1 I6QQ6S HorK Jnran Ian I IHhV rami 1 W Madsen. Glad y s. Maude, Larry Newsom. Bob Payne, Sandi Pear son Sylvia Rawlinson, Laura Smith;,-Robert Stevens and Jerry Dancesw j? r ) Vp Famous A oM ":3:: Children's 4-Star Feature Bilfwel Shoes and Dave Doerksen was announced at a band reception held at the home of Professor and Mrs. Mau rice Brennan on October L Miss Svinth is a junior musfc major from Salem. She is senior scholar in "music history- and a member, of Mu Phi Epsilon and Chi Omega,,. , ,M Mr. Doeftseoiis a seiuor music mabr. a. member of the band and is also from Salem.. No date aarj. oeen set tor cne weaemg. Silver Tea Set W For Zena Church ZENA Mis. Roy E. Barker, By JODY RICKETTS Statesman Correspondent C0RVALL1S Scheduled for this ooened her Zena farm home on wppkpnH Srr,iS!nr MhU -rfnf S2i fnr ! ng the new es- Pi Be,a honorin the Spring Vailey Home fhf fSLi iis havin their annual Plcd?e for-MlKionary Society. Co-bostesses . me iirsi ume. , ; mal at the Woman's Club honor- were Mrs. Worth W. Henry. Mrs. Te. Grtw Benrdt iin? their freshmen. Tte theme. is W. D. Henry and Mrs. Byron Pur- Phfl Chadsey, BUI French, Dick "Tne House f Blue Light.." Two vine. Welcomed as a new member' Nystrofn Bob Pr all and Jeffrey Sa,em g irls t0 be honored are was Mrs. Earl Johnson of Spring Sercombe are 'moni" the- sopho-1 JS.11 Owens ind Betty Burnside. Valley. , . . , mnre men hn aro nvrH.H in lot ' Clarice and- CTaudia Waters . will The new president. Miss Alpha their beards grow for. the Sopho- aL!? attending. i- ;Logsden.' presided. Other officers moretWhikerino which is to be Tbe Gamma Phi Beta have chos- who were elected at the last Spring he'd October 22 ' t en the Country Gub for their dance meeting are Mrs. Robert F. Yung- OrgEniations are making nomi-; honoring i the pledges. Phoebe Lou en. vice president; Mrs. Fred Mul nations';for Betty Coed and Jw ' riiunt: Elaine Morrow, K a t h y ler, secretary; and Mrs. Clarence College! at the present time and I B.uf ckj and ,Ek,e Bure are the T. Merrick, treasurer: the winner will nnnomwoft at ! t""11 Salem to be m the spot- The president appointed chair- the dance. Judy Loucks is co-chair- light. Marilyn Olson. Roberta men of her standing committees: man of the Bettv and Joe selec-! Sears Pat Morton. Jan Hamman, ; program. Mrs. Ben McKinney: Urns knd Sallv Hov is arranging JK,y Boyer. and Dons Sterrett ' publicity, Mrs. Lois Crawford; for chjperons for the dance wiU at the dance- Pfts, Mrs. Worth W. Henry; flow- Student Union eommittees have Tne 's a having a fireside ers and cards. K-v Roy E. Bark been chosen and manv Salem stu- toni8ht at ,he chapter house, danc- er; finance. Mrs. Lloyd Hoxie; dent are included in the selection- in and refreshments are planned, hostess, Mrs. Harold D. Burns; de JoAnn Hoover, dance committee-:Jpnn Pyton. Dick Richardson are votionals. Mrs. -Fred Muller; cook Jan McAlpine. Gaynelle Metheny : the "PP1" classmen to be present, book, Mrs. Marvin Cherry; fed and Jan Woodroffe are on the mu- Garf Ramse' and Dve Socolof- ' eration, Mrs,-Robert F. Yungen; sic committee: doin publicity is 8' the Salem frehmen Beta's. I project, Mfs. Frank Crawford; Judy Kuhn; on the public relations wil1 attnd- and membership. Mrs. Joe Shep- committee are Connie Hammond, Agin thl year Stev -Lee of ard. Ann Heltzel. Sandra Jochimson Sa,em w,u head tne Associated t The group voted to hold a silver Nancy; Sue Payne and Kaye Tom-' IndpPdpnt Students annual May-1 tea at historic Zena church for the linsoa. J hem production. Steve was the co- j next meeting on Nov. 3 and invite ; . chairman last year w hen A J.S. i other womens clubs of Polk county Charter Day Monday I put 'on a very successful Mikado, as guests. v University students will observe This year they plan to present j The principal project outlined for Charter Day next Monday with a another Gilbert and Sullivan op- the club year was the improvement varied program of lectures and ' eretta "HMS Pinafore." This pro-! of the Zena church. concerts scheduled. People are also duction is planned for Mother's already planning Homecoming weekend, weekend which is to be held on rUaj Drlrt Held November 18 and 1 with the Ore- xnnA w Aru- . gon vs. Oregon State football game ttdw J" asTt n ' here in Eugene. Other students ?rfg0" ?Ute Wednesday. It is the planning to attend the game in "alys dr'v hat .thc,.cam.Pus has Portland this weekend include Pat ! fnafch Jrfear- make the drive more Deeney. Sally Hoy. Karen John-! " 'ng V!"rUS h(SeS 0f; son. 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