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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1956)
At U'illamcttfl Organizations Elect New Officers By FLOSSY 1I01X.R fttitrsmaa Corrripondmt Biitrr Hilt and UNESCO hive both rh(irn thnr olftcrri for nest i.mfster In recent eleclUin. Don Klindworth of Portland will em ii prtitdent of Butrr Hall ind asustlnf him will be Jack Wsrd of Lebanon, Vic president; Euiene Corey of Wen Linn, sec retiry; Chuck Echmlti of Port lind, trenurer; Dave McC'nidy of Foreit Grove, houii miniftr; Bob Vin Victor of FUmith Fill, long leader; Stan Culy of Med ford, ehiplaln; Jack Jones of Beaverton, itudent rouncll repre sentative; Jim Carey, intra mural manager; and Frank Bub of Medford, reporter. Tf Head UNESCO Colleen Chilcote of Lebanon will head UNESCO next armr-st-cr. Tanya Kudriacev of Salem ha been named vice-president, and other officers are Rodent Buiey of Harrlsburg, lecretirvtrtisur er: and Lucy Myeri of Cheshire, publicity chairman. A pait president of Wlllsmette Independent Town Student, Ray Owem, wn elected Rotinin uf the Month by the Student Coun cil. Owem la a senior philosophy major. Active in the Methodist church, Owem it vice-president of the Oregon Methodist Student Movement and aerved last year aa Chrlitian Reaource Week man aier. He ii a member of Phi Eta Sigma, Omicron Delta Kappa, and Sigma Alpha Chi. To even things out, tome men were named to the production crew of Willamette'i all-women play, "Howe of Bernard Alba" to be presented March 2 and 3. Heading the atage crew is Wavne Harris of San Mateo. Calif.; while Bob Bradd of Monterey, Calif, will handle the lighting. Penny Lillies of Beaverton and Lola Wlckeriham of Portland ire in hirge of make-up and proper ties refpcctively. Head Unlven Ity Playert Officers of Willamette Univer sity Playert are Ken Renihaw of Surlingime, Calif., president; Louise Owens Johnson of Salem, vice-president; Ruth McCormick of White Salmon, Wash., lecret-ary-treasurer; Mary Beth Van Cleave of Silverton, membership; June Lytle of Salem, historian; and Wayne Hrris of San Mateo, Calif., publicity. A hush has nettled over the campus now that finals are com ing closer and closer. Social Dead Weeks began Monday and the main campus attraction aeems to be the library. The Law School will begin their final exams Monday, while the rest of the campus will be fret to cram until next Saturday. Attend Board Meeting Mrs. William H. Fischer waa In Seattle Wednesday for a meeting of the executive board of the Luth eran Women's Missionary League. Plans were made for the North - west District ; Convention which will be held in Salem on May 18 nd 17, with St. John's Lutheran Women't Guild at hostess. Mri. Fischer is general chairman of the convention. Installed At Oregon House Dances At Fraternities This Weekend By MARCH WF.BR fUatesmia Correspondent EUGENE Fraternity house dances are being held this week end at CM Pal. Delta Till Delta and Delta Upiljon. Among the Salem men wholwlll be acting as hosts will be Jack Baker, Tom llrlcht. Phil Chadsey, FrlU Col let, Bill Cook, Murray Jenson and John Piyne. Seven! other friternltiei were put on social probation by the Mr. CroJitoHccd Ccmp Firo Girls Leader Group Installation Dinner iVisifcn At! CP. 'J iSltrmin, SiVm. Orr ., Frt . Jan. ZO, 17: 1 (r,f.. I-7 ROUTH SALEM The SaWfC Mlini - Mrs. Bette Barnes, the newly installed president of the Salem F, I. Club of the Rebekah lodge, who will serve during 1956. Donation Given to Girls Salem Skateland waa the scene of one of the largest events of the year Tuesday when 2M Camp Fire Girls sponsored a roller skating party, After proceeds from the party were figured the ring man agement turned over dividend of H7.1J to the girls to be used in any way they desire. The girls did not bold the party to raise money, since It Is against their policy, however Skateland donated the money to the group to assist in their many projects. Modern Etiquette By ROBERT i LEE Q. We have just moved Into a new community, and I ahould likt to give a buffet dinner for my new neighbors. Is this all right? A. This might be all right in very informal , community. Usually, however,' it is more ad visable to wait until your neigh bors make such overtures of friendship. , Q. Is It all right at the table to eat all of one particular food at once, instead of a bit of each for instance, all your potatoes, then your salad, then your meat? A. It is proper for one to est one'r meal in what ever order preferred. Q. Is it proper for a girl to use perfume in an office? A. Only if it is a "whisper," not a "shout." ,f ly elected chairman, Mrs. Leonard Cross. The new vice-chairman, Mrs. Glenn Davenport, took charge of workshop period ronaidermg the I9.V birthday theme: "plant Seeds-Reap Friendship." Mrs. Davenport showed how veg etable aeeda were to be packaged and sent to Burma. Ceylon, Paki stan and the Philippines, in co operation with the national Seeds for Democracy project of the Asia dlaclpllnary fnwnt e, for their' txhbllwJ ,ti)piAk Mckl ot orated In bright tyi signs by girls la b group. Mrs. Virgil Pads explained how Blue Birda could learn of customs and people In the countries where their packages would go, and Mrs. N. L. Paulson explained how Blue Birds could enjoy dinner party featuring familiar foodj made from the vegetables to be grown with the seeds. Mrs. Charles Prine told of correspondence and gifts from I Pakistan which her Camp Fire girls have enjoyed as reault of X.YL. Club held thtlr IruUlla linn dinner at Randall's thurk Wagon Tuesday evening. !rs. Charles Austin conducted the 'n- Lfulrri of Salem Camp Fire and stallatlon ceremony. Instilled as nine Ilird groups met Tuesday to j president wis Mrs. William Sin begin a new year for their eso.ders; vire president. Mrs. Orvil cliiion undf-r the dirertlon of new-lNunn: secretary. Mrs. Rolwrt during Informal initiation. Sigma Phi Epsllon was commended, however, for the constructive program it promoted for the pledgee. Sororities are now Initi ating pledges who midt their grades. Dads' Activities Chairmen for Dads' Weekend are organising activities and rec ommend that reservstioni be msde immedistely. The barber shop quartet contest, open-houses In the departments of the Uni versity, a luncheon, the game with Washington State and din- at the living mbola and de er Camp Fire ner at the living organizations , p.a will entertain the fathers. i ,0 countrF- acquaint them with the campus J Mrs. Sydney Murray reviewed an and prove that we think "Pops , article from the leadere monthly are Tops," the theme of the magazine eniuiea, wnai Happens weekend, February S and 4. Judy Carlson, Jan MeAlpine, Mike Thomas and Jan Woodroff ssw two good basketball garnet last weekend when the Duckt played California. Italian Pianist Plsys Mirla Tipo, young Italian plan lit, gave a concert sponsored by the Eugene Civic Muile Associa tion on Tuesdsy evening in Mac Arthur Court. This is Miss Tipo's first tour of he United States. She won second prize in the Queen Elizabeth International competition for pianists in Brus sels. The. Frosh Sno-BaH, a formal dance sponsored by the freshman class, will be held January 28. All freshmen will be admitted free of charge. When You Make a Boner?" Eight leaders volunteered to fur nish tray-favors during coming months, as a service project for Salem hospitals. Future meetings of the associa tion will be held at the First Meth odist church on the third Tuesday morning of the month, at I K a.m. SOUTH SALEM The Seat Rills Garden club was the guest of the Rose Society on Tuesday evening at the YMCA. A motion picture was shown on all kinds of roses and a panel discussion was held on roses. After the meeting the group was entertained at the home of Mrs. D. L. McDonough on Sagi naw SL Kurnill; and trtisurer, Mrs. Cecil McNeil. Nimed is com Ittee chairmen were hospitality, Mrs. Lou Stinley; publicity, Mri. Du ine Hewitt; prognm, Mrs. Orvllle Nunn; sunshine, Mrs. Dwsyne Boline, and telephone, Mrs. Ray Morrow, Marriage Announced JEFFERSON Married Decem ber 31 at Rene, Nev, were Eugene Sheffield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sheffield of Jefferson, and Joan Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell of Otlvehurst. Cal. They are at home In West Salem, where Mr. Sheffield It working for packing plant. Mr. Sheffield at tended Jefferson schools until he Joined the Air Force. He was dis charged last August. FOUt CORNERS - Mrs. Allen Gordon and daughter!, Sherry Lee, were co-hostesses Tuesday after noon In honor of the letter's birth day. Mothers and children bidden were Mrs. Charles Warren, Judy, Didl and Charles; Mrs. Robert Do novan, Barbara, Billy and Lit, Mrs. Doyle Moore and Doylene, Mrs. Dale Jeffries and Marilyn. Sybil Snook. Cindy Rldgeway, Nor man Akin, DarreU Bullerd and Su san Moran. A ntirtibr of visliors were pre sent it the mrttlng of Oiariwlik Chapter, Order of Eastern Star Tuesday night at the Masonic Temple Gueila Imludi-d Mr. and Mri. Roy (xnr, St, Bernard chapter, frtxljjf City, Kansas; Mrs. Iona Rillou. VYentworth chapter, Vancouver, Wash : Mrs. Iirene Rradfielft. Nevlla Chapter. Central Point; Mri. fcylvla IHmran. Mari lyn Chapter, Mill City, and Mrs. Frames Burns, Trinity Chapter, Mri. Glen I'nson and Mri. F.m melt Klelnke were co-chairmen of the refreshment committee, as sisted by Mra. Norman Kenney, Mri. Hetty Krtikenbaum, and the Rev. and Mrs. George Bruce. A New 1938 NORGE Automatic DRYERS $1.25 As Lew As Per' Week After Small Down Payment Full Prict $129.95 All nit a Refrigeration Al LOUe 2350 State St . Phone 2-4 19S 17 Enjoy Your Family Dinner In Lipman's Cherry Room Special $135 Dinner for Friday, January 20th, 1954 Chicken Fried Steak Couhtry Gravy Whipped Potatoes . Buttered Peas Hot Roll . 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