The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 21, 1955, Page 8, Image 8

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State Officers
Dinner Guests
Of Salon '
Marion County Salon 412, Eight
and Forty entertained depart
ments! efficers and chairmen at
a dinner meeting held at Ban-
call s Chuck Wagon Wednesday
evening, October 19. Following
the dinner a business meeting
wes held with Mrs. Austin Wil
son Sr. presiding. Child welfare
and tuberculosis among children
is the mailt project of this group
and was stressed in all the talks
during the evening.
The honored guests included
Mrs. B. F. Updike, Toledo, Ore
gon, departmental chapeau; Mrs.
, Erl T. Andresen, Salem, 1st
4 V:ce president; Mrs. Gail Jones,
Albany, 2nd vice-president; Mrs.
Ft ward Levis, Toledo, secretary;
i;rs. V.V Y. Grrhsm. Corvallis,
k t-c-sursr; Mrs. H;ro!d Larsen,
Tc tTsnd, ch-.plsin: "airs. . Jolin
l-' .-crnux, Lrrdon, r.:rtor:an: r
I . Eoy R-ivc, Eugene, child!
v :-I?re ch-irmcn; .' Mrs. Loyal
"'Vn, Cocs Eny, riti!fl and em-b'-n
chnirmnn, rnd firs. Austn
V. rrson, Salem, scrap book chair-
tr '::. ,
Mrs. Frank Walters, ;Tan?ent,
chapeau of Salon 562, Linn Coun
ty, was introduced, as was pst
chapeaus of Marion- Ccuntv. Sa
lon,, Mrs. ,W. O. Green, Wood
burn, Mrs. Al Cleveland, Dallas,
Mrs. Walter, Miller.- Woodburn,
and Mrs. Earl T. -Andresen, Sa
lem. ':. . , , .-
Program Presented . ,
A program was presented un
der the direction of Mrs. Frank
Marshall with Gene Gcbauer act
ing as master of ceremonies.
There were songs by Bobbie :
Noyes and Sharon Cole, impeiv
sonations by Jack Larson, and
tap dancing by Bill Bartlett, with
Margaret , Huxtable, : the accom
panist Mrs. Joseph Difilippi
was voted as a new member of
t. lAa.l .. - -
The next meeting will be No
vember 18 with dinner at the
Barbecue Pit at 6:30 p.m., the
business meeting to be held in
the -Marion County Tuberculosis
office. .
At nr.E
Open Houses
Scheduled ';.
Toniqht
Bv SHIRLEY M'GIXNIS
Ftitemam Correvreadent
MONMOUTH -"God on the
Campus." was the theme of the
1933 Religious Emphasis week held 1
on the Oregon Collefe of Education
campus, October 17 through 19.
"The Campus Christian Council,
with Marilyn Neill. a junior from
Milwaukie as chairman, sponsored
the week with a guest speaker on
the topic, the major event of each
day. ; ... ,
The Independent Student Organi
zaticn. a group started last year
for all" OCE off-campus students,
met recently to elecF officers and
plan the year's program. Cora lie
Doughton. a junior, from Salem,
was e!ecfed secretary-treasurer of
1 I , " I ! i; I
3 - -TT-i i-X- 1
111' t i .: : 1.' I '
Bowens Are
Honored qt .
Dinner i:
PRATUM Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Airline Chief Laslies GAB
. SEATTLE CI An airline presi- j basic transportation
dent told a) Senate subcommittee
Wednesday he considered the Civil
Aeronautics! Board guilty of "in
credible procrastinations" and "ir
responsible antics'' Jo handling the
TWen celebrated their 50th wpH-4 problem of i certifying air lines.
ding anniversary at a dinner at' Arthur G Woodley, president of
the Waldo Hills Community Hal'. Pacific Northern Airlines, told the
on October 16. A large group f .subcommittee of the Senate Com-
relatives, members and friends of mmee on imersiaie ana roreign
the Pratum Methodist Church at J, Commerce. ihis line, which serves
Doctors Allow
facilities have Acleriauer (o ;
tended the event. t- r 1 ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bowen (Ida Lien)
were married in Salem on October
16. 1905. They have two daughters.
Alaska, has been irreparably dam
aged by "CAB antics.
Woodley'si line received a five
year extension of its -certification
Mrs. Helen Harding of Hillsboro by fly between Seatue-fortiand and
and Mrs. George Wusz of Portland.-1 Anchorage ilast May after Presi-
and four grandchildren.
Mrs. Wusz made and served the
cake. Mrs. Harding and Merlene
Harding were in charge of the
gifts. Betty Harlor passed the guest
book. : i
Mrs. Bernard Guthrie of Corval-
lis announced the program. Mrs,
John Jones played piano numbers,
Mrs. Koble Bashor sang. Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Lilley sang a duet, and
Dr. George Bruce of, the Pratunt
Methodist Church gave a talk. ;' (
Relatives coming from out-of-
town for the occasion were Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Noomen and Donna of
I Bellingham. Wash., Mr. and Mrs.
r tux r.rwiu onu laiiiuy ui ocamc,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warman and
family of Squim, Wash.,-Mr, and
Mrs. Bill Crann of Redmond. Mr
and Mrs. Carl Lien and children
of Portland, Mrs. Adah Rayment;
Portland,. Mr. and Mrs. George
Wusz, Portland, Mrs. Earl Pooler;
Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Maguren. Albany, Mr. and Mrs,
Glen Landberg.cio, Mr. and Mrs,
Mert Egan, Mrs. Ethel King and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Egan, all of
Silverton.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael. McBride (Wilrrta Billings) who
were married October h at the Liberty Christian Church
of Christ. Parents of the coupfe are Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Billings and Mrs. Gertrude McBride. The newlyweds will
live in Salem. (McEwan Studio).
PIANO IIISTRUCTIOII
Mrs. Belfy Stavenau
; Enroll Now for Private -"
. ' Lessons
Ph. 47485
dent Eisenhower ordered the board
to act j
' "As a result of the board's ac
tion over rthe years," Woodley
charged, "the territory of Alaska
and the carriers which provide its
ic dOclopment which Congress in-( JeUVe ICtl
tended to foster and encourage." , .
The carriers, be said, "have been J 'BONN, Germany ( AP) Chan-
harrassed by the board with an cellor Konrfd Adenauer left tiis
endless sequence of prolonged and bed Wednesday for the first time
cosily ,puouc neanngs wnicn nave
failed to produce effective ' solu
tions to the basic problems in
volved. , -
' EsypHan war chariots charges
. 'Vouh Gaza 14 centuries before
the birth of ChrisL. say the Na
tional qeorgraphic Society.
TO TELL OF VISIT
PORTLAND The annual
meeting of the American Friends
Service Committee on Saturday
will feature Stephen Cary, who
visited Soviet Russia last June
with a Quaker delegation." The
public meeting, which will begin
at 4 p.m., is to be held in the First
Congregational Church, South
west Park and Madison in Port
land, v
liquid Starch.
Ipve the way their hibands
look in ,Vano-starchejl shirts.
Vanojdocs perfect
starching...
saves 'time...
saves i work..
Lanqfey-Holstad y
Nuptials Held
SHERIDAN Miss Shirley Jean
Holstad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Holstad of Sheridan, and
Erwin William Langley of Willits,
Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
Langley of Willits, were united in
marriage bept. 30 at an 8 p.m.
ceremony The Rev. Gile V, Wilson
read the ceremony at toe home of
the bride's parents.
The bride wore a winter whiu
suit and hat, and .carried a whi's
bible topped with' a white orchid
and stephanotis. y . . .
.Miss Joan Hutchinson was maid.
of honor. . John and Ann Holstad,
brother and sister 'of the bride,
lighted the candles. Gary Holstad
was best man. .
A reception was held after the
ceremony. . ' "
After the ceremony the couple
left on a trip down the coast They
will be at home in Willits. The
bride is a 1933 graduate of the
Sheridan high school, and the
bridegroom attended the Grand
Ronde schools and the Willamina
i high school before moving to Wil
lits, where he is a logger.
tne group. '. r
Friday night has beenet as the ZTT-.
time for a rotating . open house .There are more than TO.OOONav-
amnnt all livintr Arn'iii 79 nn rniiOJ" jiiujoiio, uniiK .. ...
the OCE campus, Visitors, includ-
see CANADA
ON YOUR WAY
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Vano
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All L !.
MILUAK jrr f J
10, 13 days.
He has been ill with bronchial
pneumonia since Oct. 7 at his1
Rhinside home.
An official announcement said
the 79-year-old statesman is mak
ing such good progress toward
recovery that he was able have I -11 () a.-
a brief spell out of bed. r
Ml
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ing students from other houses.
off -campus students and faculty
members, ' will be "welcomed , at
each house, winding uo at Todd
Hall where a dance will-be held.
Among Salem students working on
dance decorations will be Jo Anne
Mary. ' - , . v ; -Salem
StadenU Simt '
Members of the fall term choir
at OCE have been .chosen and are
now busy practicing under the
direction of Mrs. Florence Hutchin
son and Mrs.Denise Redden..
The following students from Sa
lem are included in the choir ros
ter: Sandra- Fliveh.-Cc-alie Dou
ton. Joan Harrison. Salucl Mac
Intosh, Gary Rose nbalm. Everett
Stw?rt. and Carolyn Taylor.
OCE Women's Recreation Asso
ciation h3S orgpnired its volley-
t 11 e r t a ii
intra mural tournament began re
cently, S?lem women participating
in th;s V.'PA activity are Chirlottc
J"c'-son, - Dnne Kinzer, Ruth
Nevton, Shirley Ricks and Gail
Wat -on. '
By ROBERTA LEE
Q. When giving an informal d'n
nrr, how should the hostess let
her guests know the- seating ar
rangement she wishes?
A. The hostess should stand at
her place, and tell each guest
just where he or she should be
seated
Q. If a man finds it necessary
to introduce himself, does he in
clude the "Mr." before his name?
a: jno: he usually says, I am
Harry Williams," or "My name is
Williams. " unless he has the title
oi Doctor, which is then -pre
fixed to bis name. .
1867, says the National Georgrapn-
ic. Society.
Go one way Canadian Pacific, one way United State
lines. Inquire about Family Fare Plan. See your travel "
agent or Canadian Pacific, 207 American Bank Build-,
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