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Big Game on
Agenda for
Weekend
Br NANCIE OWENS
Atatesmaa Carrespoadeat
CORVALllS Even the student
body presidents of Oregon and
Oregon Slate are taking part in!
thit year's big game of the sea-,
son. the Oregon - Oregon State!
battle, '. be held at Eugene on
Saturday. The presidents have!
agreed that "the losing president
of Saturday's game between the!
two rivals ride a bicycle in defeat (
from the campus of the winner
to that of his own school. It has
also Vfn added that "the presi
dent at the defeated college wear
the school jacket and colors of the
victors' school for the remainder!
of fall term." Needlexs to say,1
students of both schools will an
xiously await the outcome.
Making other plans for this
weekend are Judy Seamster and
Jane Moorefield, who will visit Sa
lem students In Palo Alto for the
Bif-Game festivities at Stanford.
In last weekend's events Kathy
McMeekin represented Oregon
Stat at the 40th annual Oregon
Association for Health, Physical
Education and Recreation conven
tion held at the University of Ore
gon. She led a discussion on "Life
guarding at Rockaway." Carol
Peterson of Salem is the president
of the Oregon Stat chapter of
OAHPER.
Named U Hoaarary
Recently named to the Air Force
honorary, The Silver Wings, were
Salem students Ian Brydon. Glenn
Hodges, Fred Kuiken, and Warren
Flakas. Also In the news is Carol
McCandluh who has been elected
scretarv-treasurer of the college
Madrigal Club. Nancy Willard of
Salem is working on the decora
tions and the hospitality commit
tees for the annual memorial un
ion Christmas party to be held
December S.
Representing the Y Round-Table
this week in the year's first Model
Senate meeting was Jim Hudec of
" Salemr The main topic-fdtsctis:
sion was the legislative session to
be held during winter term at the
state capitol in Salem.
Diane E. Hall has been initiated
Into the Oregon State college chap
ter of Theta Sigma Phi, national
professional journalism honorary
for women.
Chairmen Appointed
FOUR CORNERS - Dried floral
arrangements were featured at the
Four Comers Extension Unit meet
ing Tuesday. There wert forty six
members and guests present with
thirty arrangements on display.
Thirteen new members were ac
cepted. Chairmen for the county
and stat activities appointed were
4-H clubs. Mrs. Same Miller; civil
defense. Mrs. Dale Jeffries and
Mrs. Frank Borden. Project lead-!
-T en. for th year mere chosen. ... 1
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Tkmrsday
Kingwood Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, Kinfwood Hall,
a.m.
Maccabees (4D, Beaver Hall. (:30 homecoming dinner.
AAl'W Thursday Evening Literature Group with Mrs. Marion
Miller, m Salem Heights Ave. Smith, ( p.m.
Mother's Club of Bethel 33, Job's Daughters, no-host luncheon,
Kohlgre's, noon.
Washington School Mother's Club at school, 1 p.m.
Salem Lions Auxiliary with Mrs. Walter E. Martin, 19S0 Sagi
naw St. South, S p.m.
. Christian Women's Fellowship, First Christian Church, 11 am.
at church.
, Hal Hibbard Camp and Auxiliary, I'SWV, Salem Woman's Club,
12:30 p.m. coffee.
Christian Service Guild. First Evangelical United Brethren
Church with Mrs. Lawrence Rich, 310 Salem Heights Ave. South,
7:45 p.m.
Friday
Willamette Valley Panhellenic with Mrs. William C. Perry, 3875
Bolton Terrace, 10 a.m.
Merry Time Club with Mrs. Anna Kirkpatrick, 3435 Abrams
Ave. NE, 1 p.m. dessert.
Salem Woman's Club at clubhouse, 1 p. ml, board meeting at
12:30 p.m.
Silver Bell Circle, Neighbors af Woodcraft, Salem Woman's
Club, :30 homecoming dinner.
Couple to Live In Willamina
WILLAMINA Now at home in
Willamina are Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Lynn Lockwood, who were
united in marriage November I at
the Methodist Church. The bride
is the former Beverly Ann Schler
melster and is the daughter of
Mrs. Henry Wolff of Sheridan and
Calvin Schiermeister of Dillard.
Mrs. Rose Lockwood is the mother
of the bridegroom.
The Rev. Henry Brown of the
Sheridan Natarene church per
formed the ceremony.
The bride was given in marriage
by her step-father, Henry Wolff,
and wore a white satin ballerina
gown with ruffled tiers of nylon
and lace. Her fingertip veil was
held by a mock flower cap, and
she carried a white Bible topped
with an orchid.
Miss Karen Schiermeister was
maid of honor for her sister, and
Miss Sandra Harritt was a brides
maid. Eugene LaChance was best man
and Robert Royal was an attend
ant. Robert and Wesley Harritt
were ushers.
A reception was held in the
church social room.
The 7S Sisterhood class of the
First Christian Church will hold a
bazaar and cooked food sslt at
Heider's Appliance Store all day
Friday. Luncheon will be served
during the noon hour. Mrs. Martin
Viesko is heading the committee
in charge of arrangements for the
annual event.
Mrs. Fox to
Be Honored
At Coffee
FOUR CORNERS Mrs. John
Fox will be honored at an au re
voir coffee on Friday morning at
10:30 o'clock with Mrs. D. Virgil
Lamb as hostess.
Bidden are Mesdames Claude
Wilson, Keith Laymon, Glenn Star
key, Vern Simmons, Lorimer Mc
laughlin, Richard Eisele, Ray
Russell, Andy Etxcl, Sam Miller.
Olive Mull, Leon Murphy, Myron
Nicholson, C. A. Lossner, Stewart
Dory, O. D. Binegar, and Mrs.
Sam Paige of Independence and
Mrs. Howard Wood of Amity,
I Mrs. t ox and sons, John and
Robert, will be moving November
30 to Wilder, Idaho to join Mr.
Fox, who is managing a turkey
hatcher. The Fox family has lived
in Four Corners for fourteen
years.
A Birthday Luncheon j
Mrs. John Minifie entertained at
luncheon Wednesday for members
of the Fort Street Birthday Club.
The honor guest was Mrs. George
Minifie. Others attending were
Mrs. Henry Keeney, Mrs. Rollin
Carnine, and Mrs. Richard Ralston
of Klamath Falls, special guests,
Mrs. Grace Maring, Mrs. Melvin
Lyons, Mrs. James Johnson, Mrs.
Philip Fischer. Mrs. Roy Talley,
Mrs. Erskine Asher, and Mrs. Ho
bart Dixon.
The Clear Lake Evangelical
United Brethren Church WSWS
will sponsor a bazaar and hake
sale at Lipman's today. Mrs. Ern
est Savage is chairman of the
benefit affair.
FOUR CORNERS Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Borden have as their
house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Gordie
Sharp of Corona Del Mar, Calif.
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