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6-(Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tuts., Jan. 21, '58
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By JERVME ENGLISH
PARTY TIME . . . Mrs. Roy G.
Imam i AntortBinina with a 1
clock boo voyage luncheon this
afternoon at Meier Frank s Ore-
fon Room for the pleasure of Mrs.
Robert Scbxeiner, who is leaving
Friday for Hawaii . . Mr. and
Mrs. Schreiner are flying to the
t . iL. ... L. m.n
to the luncheon for the traveler
Schreiner and Mrs. Robert Meier
are Mrs. Carl Jungblut. Mrs B.
w i v-j.H
Airs. n. I in If, -sua. uwui
t-l a I TJ.- '.M.i.
Schreiner and Mrs. Robert Meier
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h.
EaterUiaing
milk kr VMk
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...I".! to e.U beiwee. 1 a.d $
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o cioca mi mvr laiuiani rr.t-
. . . Pre.MI.i- .1 the tea
ra wlU be Mrs. PWlUa M. Briadt
Jr. aad Mrs. Wallace A. Mur-
dock . . .
The "nw look'
11 w .he
ul lnc
Urine of he fashioa show U be
reseated loaigki dertag the des
aert auocr of the Marioa-Polk
Coaaly Medical AaxiUary ... the
affair will be held at the YWCA
aortal rooms with members of the
Tri-Caaaly Deatal AaxiUary as
epeclal faesta . . . Medico wives
Homesteaders
Welcome New
Members Friday
Homesteaders Square
uance
Club welcomed new members at
the Izaak Walton Clubhouse Fri
day, when graduates of Mose Van
Dell's beginner's class were initi
ated. The graduates demonstrated
soma of the figures they had
learned as a portion of the eve
ing's program of dancers.
The new members include Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Ashton. Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Derwitsch. Mr and
airs. Annur uuny. iroy tilings- tne sun m. fndar will be Mr.
worth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fes- an(j nn l. A. Blaiadell. who will
ens, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutton. spenj the remainder of the winter
Mr. and Mrs.' William Kostenbor-1 , paim Springs and Phoenix . . .
der, Mr. and Ma. John McCon- 'whje in Arizona they will attend
wile. Mr and Mrs Lewis McRae. tbe major lea?ue baseball spring
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mayer, Mr. I tttiams games . . .
and Mrs. Ancei Reiseh. Mr. andi c, ,
Mrs. Mancil Russell. Mr. and Mrs. w'r7llf' " ,1 TM",J
George Schoppert. Mr. and Mrs. ! SSU flkrrtola Hed
Lee Seamater. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cla. . fT' T
Smith. Mr and Mr. Dorrvl Sinrm tktlr MreaU la Oaklaad aad Coa-
dera.fwing aad Beatrice Bur
ejuist. The new members assisted with
the refreshments. Irvin PankraU
was elected chairman of the pro
gram committee.
Plana are bow underway for tbe
Homesteaders fourth annual Hoe
down ta be held March I at the
Izaak Waltoa clubhouse.
Chili Feed a Success
HAZEL GREEN Over f 100 was
Cleared at the recent oyster supper
and chili feed Thursday at the
Haiel Greea achoolhousc sponsored
by the Haxd Green parents club.
This wul be used to help pay for
the film atrip used for education.
Speakers for the evening were
Harley Libby and Andy Landforth
who talked oa fish and farm ponds
and shewed colored slides to illust
rate the importance of
features.
such ;
Dear Ann Linden
Husband's Phone
Calls Annoy Wife
By ANN LANDERS
Dear Ann: We have a problem to put before you, and your
answer will settle H once and for all. My husband is honest and
faithful and has nothing to hide.
He's an insurance adjuster and sometimes he gets calls from
women during the evening, at home I am NOT jealous nor am I
aosey. Yet 1 think, as his wife, I have a right to know who is
calling.
Whenever I ask him who is on the phone he replies, 'What dif
ference does it make. You don't know her anyway." Then be dams
op for the evening.
Tell me, Ann, since he has nothing to hide, why does he take
n this secretive attitude which only leads to a bad feeling?
MADAME Q.
Chances are. If you dida't atk your husband who was. ao the
boae, he'd volaateer the iaformatiea. The fact that yea make
aa Issae af II by probiag, probably get his back s.
la a good marriage there are ao "secrets,'' bat merely because
scopls are related doesa'l give them the right to lavade each
ether's privacy. Doa't let year childish cariosity tura yea late a
meddlesome Bag. Siace these calls are strictly basiaeos, what dif
f error aloes M make if it s Mrs. Diakelsplel or Mrs. Volkswagea?
Dear Ann: I have a similar problem to that of "Thinking
Mother." This woman wanted to know if she should tell her child
that he was bora out of wedlock. 1 want to know if 'and howl
to tell my children that T was once a patient in a mental hospital.
This has been weighing heavily on my mind because I know
f the stigma attached to mental illness. It's almost the same
s beipg in a TB Sanitarium or serving time in prison. It's a shame
that such feelings should exist in our enlightened geperstioa but
that's tbe way it is. ,
' My husband says perhaps it would be best not to mention it
at all. But I'm afraid if I don't tell them, someone else will. Pleas
advise me. CONCERNED.
Yea woelda't be ashamed to tell your ehildrea thai yea broke
" year leg, weald you? Well, a mental breakdowa should be
baadled the same way. Disease It epeaiy, wllhoat a slot of
. Shame or secrecy, becaase It hi a sickaess aad Bet a disgrace.
Whew yea, ewaat aseatal Illness with a child bora eat af
, woOeek, aad a artaoa term with nbercalesle, II ladieates yea aeed
edeeailag badly. la order ta eeatrwate ta aa "eaHgMeaed gea
arattoa" yaa mast become eallgateeed yeavseH.
Kara a talk wttkrear doctor aM ask Urn to recemmead
: readlag material. Jala the Meats! Health Serjety aad becama
active Ja the groaa. Wbea yaa are related about the aabjeet aad
' feel thai there la NO stigma attache" ta mratal Ulaes. yoar ehil
drea will thea adapt tbe asms healthy attitude.
(Ann Landers will be glsd to help you with your problems.
Send them to ber in car of this newspaper and enclose a stamped
. self-addressed envelope.)
V (Coprriefci UU. titU. Brforprlaaa. Inc.)
Town . . .
who will serve as models aad
tkaar thm mom rkmiu anal hlaMM
styles, art Mrs. .Marens Mlt(T
Mrs. George J. Srkaak. Mrs. May-
sard Shiffer, Mrs. Max Deatca,
Mrs. Horace McGee aad Mrs.
Owea MiUer . . . Mrs. Willis Ron
mill serve as the commeaUtor aad
u,mi., k.n. will rin nn
Saturday. February's for Miss
Janice Brown and Bruce McKay,
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who will exchange their vows at
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IA-k'. rVrklis rKtip-h
evwvi. a mvui viiui .u . . . m
reception will follow at the Salem
, Women's Club . . . Miss Brown is
the daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Leo
f . Hrnui-fi arui 'vi r upkiv its in
rj ,:rv " T' t
McKay The bride-elect and
her finance are graduates of Sa-
rrA Hart Arartpmv
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uk JotUng. ... Mrs. Charles
Huggtas will fete her club al a
lu.eheo. this afteraooa at
her Stewart Street home ... a
nest -Ui b Mr,. e.ri S.rll . . .
-j . hi 1. t..i,.j
"' cogor 1. rum hk
Hnkm ml her rlvh to dinarr
aed cards leelghl at her Sooth
High StreH home . . . Gaests will
iaclade Mrs. Velma Farmer aad
Mrs. DoaaM A. Yoaag . . .
A hostess . . . today will be Mrs.
Robert DeArmond. who will enter-
tain her club at luncheon and
bridge at her new Candalaria home
on Bolton Terrace . . . Mrs. Rod-
erick L. Porter will honor mem -
hers of her study club at a lunch-
eon this afternoon at her North
16th Street home . . . Miss Dora-
thea Steusloff wiU present the pro-
gram on tne Middle tast . . Mrs.
Fdwj Snider will fete her club at
a bridge luncheon today at her
Virginia Street residence .
Hawaii boaad . . . rorae Friday
wiO be Mr. aad Mrs. Erwia Bat
termaa aad soa, Deaais. wka are
flyiag to the Islaada for a moata's
so)oani . . . there they wUt Joia
Salem frirads, the Oaade Posts,
who left last Salarday for Hoao-
ara
Headiog south ... and following i
Mr. Miller weat soath
oa aaslaess aad they also tort I
several days la Saa Fraadaco . . .
A weekead ... in Seattle for
Mrs. David H. Cameron, who ac
companied the Daughters of the
Nile chorus of Nydia Temple,
Portland, ta the northern city,
where thiry were guests of Hatasu
Temple, Seattle . . . The trip was
made by chartered bus with 28 ln
the group . . . special guests were
Mrs. Matbew Rauw, queen of
Nydia Temple, Mrs. James 0.
Fisher, Princess Royal, and Mrs.
J. H. Powell. Princess Tirzah . . .
Mrs. H. Lawrence Lister of Port-
J a 1 : j a j
taou, a iormer saiem resiacm ana
member of the chorus, also made
the trip . . . Tbe Nydia Temple
chorus sang at a banquet given
Friday by the Seattle chorus at
the Hotel Windsor in their honor
. . . later in tbe evening tbe chorus
sang at a meeting of Hatasu Tem
ple at the Masonic Temple .
College Duo
Announce
Betrothal
Announcement is being made by
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Hudson
of Salem, of the engagement of
their daughter. Dorothy Erica, to
Alan B. MacKillop, ion of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth MacKillop of Med-
ford, Massachusetts.
The wedding has been set for
June.
The engaged couple is attending
Willamette I'niversity, where Misa
Hudson is a sophomore and Mr.
MacKillop, a senior.
Tournament
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Winners of the ten-table weekly
tournament of the Elks Duplicate
Bridge Club were Mrs. E P. Stew-
art and Mrs. A. I. Eoff, north'
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Edward McClaughrey. east-west.
Other awards went to L. W. Miles
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p,aci" L.C"V ? 0J! . Tked-
M, Ch Re.'ds ?nd,
Kesson and Mrs
nauu rt. liaison, ' 1 c. at. a.
Gilbert Groff.'to believe.
Mrs. Mildred Neuens and Mrs. W.
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in ine maoie event earner
week, members or me LIKs aupli -
cate group finished as follows:
firsts. Mrs. R. L. Park and Mrs.!
E E. Roth. Mrs. E. P Stewart
mnA Tr Rirharri fhamhert
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onas. Mrs. Y. t . Bums ana Mrs.
Lloyd Jones. Mrs w. r. Lieske
and Mrs. Mildred Neuens: thirds.1
W. M Cline and Fred Williams,
Mrs. Frances Parker and Curtis
nurcner. louruis, .urs. a. i. r.on
and Mrs. Max Page. Mrs. William
Kennedy and Mrs. Leona Taylor,
The second January master point
be played early this week.
, while the January master event of
the Salem unit of the American
Contract Bridge League will be
4 Saturday evening at the Elks
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IMPW MflVlsnr
Miss Charlene Shaner, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Shaner of Woodburn, who
Will be installed as worthy
advisor of Evergreen As
sembly, Order of Rainbow,
for Girls Wednesday night.
She is a senior at Wood
burn High School.
The Spiritualist Sunflower Club
,, w Tfcl(..j, r; .
Sr,iri.uai rhnrrh irxi u.hi..
st., between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. A
no-host dinner will be served at
noon and colored pictures will be
shown during the program.
PRINTED PATTERN
4670
SIZES l2-
shapely Sheath. New for Spring!
Our sew -easy Printed Pattern
takes a shapely sheath and makes
it even prettier by clever use of 1
trim. Notice the sleek, smart
double breasted line. Pockets,
large collar-effect accented in con
trast. Printed Pattern 4870: Misses'
Sixes 12, H, If, lt. 20. Siie 16 re
quires 3S yards 39-incb.
Printed directions on esch pat
tern part. Easier, accurate
Send riflr Craii (Mr) for lhl oaf.
1 tern add I cam-, (or each pai:em
for fat-Clara mailing. Rend to Anne
Adaaai. care of ftalem Ore(n Slalrn-
man. Pattern Dept . 24.i wen nth
nt., now xora 11. pr.x. i-rini ptair.lv l
Name. Addreia UJ ZonV lu.a aad
name. Jear
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Polish Girl
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Reunited . . . Pretty Renata Tausch, 17, gets rtacquainted with her mother, Stephanie, left,
whom she had not seen since the .was 2. At right are her half-broither, Johnny, 2, and her
step-father, Carvii W. Rock, master sergeant in the U.S. Air Force.
Polish Girl Rejoins Mother
She Hadn't Seen in Years
By MOE RAISER
LIVERMORE, Calif. -Rcnata
Tausch, a 17-year-old girl trans
planted from Communist Poland,
finds life in her new country hard
Her hair was long and strag
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nora rtA a imi;i f qini en f PAm a v
uerneni wniie ner nair was cm,
washed and set
' Poland she had to carry,
; water irom ne lase to 1 larm
I house and bathinff Wat lnfremipnt
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m America tne oaiaroom 01 ner
mooern resiaence tascmates ner.
Renata came to Livermore last,
fall, to rejoin her mother. Mrs.
Stephanie Rock, whom she had
mn srcn m ears. ,
They were separated in 1943
when her mother was forced to ,
leave Silesia. She sent Renata to j
live with her grandparents in j
j Drobslawitze. I
After the war Renata s mother j
became a civilian employe of the
L'SAF in Munich, met and married ,
i M Sgt. Carvis W. Rock
nome ln nery Livermore.
Tho Rnlr uantaaH tn hvinn Daa-
nata to this country and after I
miles of red tape were untangled
the girl was on her way. To make
Piano Classes
For. Youngsters
Irene Byers (Mrs. Percy ( is in-
-uu... . ..cw Ul u,.,,
.classes for youngsters in Salem ,
w rcuioaijr i. one wui
ho Id 4.1 minuta r aupi in niann in.
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struction for pre school chddren
aiiu uiuoc 111 uw mat uuee gjoucs.
There will be six in a class and
the courses will be given weekly.
morning and afternoon, for ten
weeks.
Mrs- Byers has taken courses in
the East and South where class in
struction for children is popular.
She studied with Prof. Polly Gibbs
a t Louisana State University.
Those interested and desiring
further information may call or
talk with Mrs. Byers at her home,
845 15th St. NE.
Unit to Observe
11th Birthday
American Legion Auxiliary, Unit
136 will celebrate its 11th birthday
anniversary at a nartv at the
Lesion Hall in West Salem on
Wednesday at I p.m. Mrs. E. J.
Simkins, chairman 'of the con
stitution and by-laws committee, is
in charge of arrangements for tbe
evening, assisted by Mrs. Linford
Buren, Mrs. George Hulett, Mrs.
Arthenia Kolln, Mrs. Pat Lytle,
Mrs. Joseph Tompkins and Mrs.
Fred Seller.
Mrs. James A. Carson, District
2 president, will be honor guest.
Included in the program will be a
showing of a film, "Tuesday's
chiid
Dinner for Club
And Husbands
The Merry Time Club will be en
tertained at a 1 o'clock dessert
luncheon on Friday at the home of
Mrs. Ray Poff, 3365 Duncan Ave.
The club entertained with a
covered dish dinner on Friday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hagan with tbe husbands of mem
bers as special guests. Cards were
in play following trie dinner.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs- G.
G. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Gay Diehm,
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Webb and Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Poff, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Talmage, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hagan and Mrs. Anna
Kirkpatrick.
Modern Etiquette
By Roberta Lee
Q. Should the weddinf uests
wsit until the bridal party dances
first at the reception, or may
every one Join them on the dance j
floor and not wait for them to
dance first?
A. If the bridal couple is still
recefvinc the guest ar expected
to dance. Sometimes, however, the
orchestra does not play until the
bride and groom are ready to
dance, and In this case they may
dance once around the floor before
the guests Jain in.
Q. If a man snd girl sre dining
in a restaurant where there is
dancing, and another man comes
to the table snd asks her to
dance, Is it proper for ber to ac
cept? A. She should ask her escort,
"Do you mind if I dance with
Bill?" If he says he doesn't mind,
she may dance with him a very
short while, then return to hrr
C'COll.
Q. When one has an illness in j
the family, and a friend says,
jam sorry," what should one's re
ennnaa) h
P""5 J- .
A. "Thank you" is sufiicieat.
Finds U.S. a
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the journey to America possible,
Renata's grandmother sold a
hir nio fnr 4iM vlntva ir ahnut
$100 at the present rate af ex -
change.
Arrives After Delays
rtlitl iliailT IKiajB. mc Kill 01-1
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rived m Satf Francisco. The Rocks,
1 wcivUiiit u lACUtua wiiii uuxs ana
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Al her new home she met
hw 2li.yeaMd half-brother, John
ny. Neighbors had prepared a sur
jse 5uffe. gu for the family
..Renata , astounded at tne
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amount 01 1000., Mrs. koci says.
"In Poland bread was hard to
find even om mM a(ford lt
..she asked jf hcr dad was in
tne grocery business after she
had inspected our kitchen shelves."
Th : h
orange in Poland but nad never
one Bananas were un-
known AuU,mobiles a(K airplanes
were Jtranse mechanical devices
Her stepfather took her to the
local and told her t mM
planej re prjVateIy owned
r "Is it possible for just anyone to
ride in just a lane without
mmion of the officials?" she
asked in amazement.
To prove they could, M. Sgt
Hlck.s ?' ih Parks AFB
Aero Club took Renata and her
mother for a short flight. The girl's
joy was tremendous.
Renata at first was skeptical
about going to school. She says
that in Poland she became a farm
laborer when she was 14 and had
to quit school.
No one. except those boys chos-'
e ujr t pouucai omcers were
allowed to progress past the sev-
cmn graae. sne expiainea.
expiainea.
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Dul now uvermore H,gD
to one more wonder to Renata
But now Livermore High School ,
Club Calendar
TITVGIaaW
Rainbow Mother's Club, Cherry "A-TrrTrrlrty wilhiMrs William
Hackett, 1310 Crowley Ave., I p.m.
Y-Teen Mother's Club, YWCA, sack lunch, 12 o'clock.
Chadwick Chapter, 0ES. Masonic Temple, 8 p.m.
Marion-Polk County Medical Auxiliary, YWCA, 7:30 p.m.
Salem Minister's Wives Association with Mrs. Lloyd Eucker,
1743 Nebraska St NE- 2 p.m.
Welcome Wagon Club at Salem Woman's Club, 1 p.m. dessert
American War Mothers with Mrs. Ben Randall, 1840 West
Nob Hill, 1 p.m. luncheon.
WEDNESDAY
American Legion Auxiliary, Unit
west saiem, 8 p.m.
PLE and F Club with Mrs Leon Hansen, 240 Miller St. S, S p.m.
East Salem Lions Auxiliary with Mrs. Virgil Pade, 2201 Windsor
Ave., p.m.
First Methodist Church WSCS, Carrier Room, 1:15 p.m.
Cherry Court, Order of the Amaranth, Scottish Rite Temple,
6:30 p.m.
AAUW Wednesday Afternoon Literature Group with Mrs. F.
D. Palmer. 5343 Center St. NE, 1 p.m.
Royal Neighbors Sewing Club with Mrs. Mary Champ, 1760
C St. NE, 12:30 salad luncheon.
Women's Association of Westminster United Presbyterian
Church, at church, 8 p.m.
Beta Sigma Phi city-wide meeting, Mayflower Hall, 2 p.m.
THURSDAY
Spiritualist Sunflower Club at First Spiritual Church, 1320 Madison
St 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Merry Time Club with Mrs. Ray H. Poff, 3365 Duncan Ave., 1
p.m.
Neighbors of Woodcraft, Silver Bell Circle, Salem Woman's Club,
I p.m.
Merry Time Club with Mrs Ray H Poff. 3365 Duncan Ave, 1 p.m.
Ainswortb OES Social Afternoon Club, Masonic Temple, noon.
Town and Gown, First Metbodist Church Carrier Room, 2 p.m.
Sojourners, Salem Woman's Club, dessert bridge, 1 p.m.
Jane Jefferson Club with Mrs. Wallace Murdock, Croissn
Creek Rosd, 8 p.m.
FRIDAY
Friendship Shrine, White Shrine of Jerusalem, card party, Scot
tish Rite Temple, t p.m.
Salem Woman's Club at clubhouse, 2 p.m., board meeting,
12:30 pjn.
Willamette Valley Panhellenic with Mrs. Cecil Rhoades, 1755
Saginaw St S, 9:45 a.m.
SATURDAY
Bethel 48, Job's Daughters formal initiation, Scottish Ri'e
Temple, 7:30 p.m.
MOPSY
I'M G0IIM6 TO TEACH HIM A l3SDhL
0Y GIVING HIM PP
FOR A COUPLE. Of
rjldrMitWtWail II
Wonderland
Beauticians at
Meeting Sunday
In Roseburg
The Oregon Beauticians Associa-
1 "on held a district meeting in Rose-
buig on January 11 at the Umpqua
Hotel. Mrs. John Schmidt of Sa
lem, member of the state execu
v the Oregon Beauti
i.ieiiis nsauiaiiun, mcsiucu. hum
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dressers attended from Albany,
Corvallis. Coos Bay, Eugene,
Grants Pass. Medford. Lebanon
Tillamook. Salem and Myrtle Point
The entire day was spent pre
viewing the hair fashion release of
spring hair styles. Members of the
I Oregon styling committee partici-
pating were: Erich Laetsch from
Salem, past president of National
Hairdressers and Cosmetologist
. Association; R. D. Burks from Eu
gene, state president; Muriel
Schier, state treasurer, Portland;
Vera Eggers, Salem, assistant
styles director; Robert Skelton,
Coos Bay, Kim Sem, Eugene, Max
ine Hammond, Medford and Ron
Magee, Salem.
Arnetta Moore from Tillamook
was moderator for fashion release.
A luncheon held in the Gold Room
of the Umpqua Hotel was attended
by over 93 hairdressers. A hair
style contest was held and Vera
Eggers of Salem was one of the
judges.
GERVA1S The first semi-formal
dance of 1958 at Gervais Union
High School was held Saturday
night and sponsored by the Stu
dent Council. Chape rones were
Mr Mr. rim r.iii,
ration chairrnerl were 1, Lu.
cas and Jerry umn and re.
freshment chairmen were Martha
rrpshmnl rhairmpn wr M.
Sartain and Dolly Schaefer. Lorna
Zieunski was in charge of records.
138, birthday party, Legion Hall,
y (JlADYS PARKER
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Baritone 1o
Sing Here
Wednesday
Leonard Warren, Metropolitan
opera baritone, will appear in con
cert in Salem Wednesday night at
the Willamette Fine Arts Audi'
torium at 8: IS o'clock. The con
cert is being sponsored by the
Willamette Distinguished Artists
Series and is the second program of
the season
Willard Scktberg will serve as
Mr. Warren's accompanist and will
play a group of numbers- Tickets
are still available at Stevens and
Son and the Willamette ticket
office.
Mr. Warren's program is as
follows:
In aucoU twnbi ucun Bthovn
AmnriUl - Ccclnl
Sebben Cruriele : ClUr
Good Fellowi Be Merry ... J. S. Bch
Don Oulchottt m Dulcinei Rvl
Credo, rom "Otllo" i...Vrdl
Mr. warren
Preludt In D Hot Chopin
Polonolt In C Minor Chopin
WUUrd Scktbcrf
Reclcatlv and Aria, Avant da
Quitter cca llcux, from
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rauat"
Gounod
Cnioradn Trail
Traditional
Arranirmcnt by Tom Scott
Blow Th Man Down ... Tradition al
Arrameiwnt by Tom Scott
Tell M O Blu. Blu
Sky Vlttorlo Clannlnl
Millar Jim . ..Albert Hay Malott
Mr. Warron
Thor Lodge
Installs
Officers
Thor Lodge, Sons of Norway met
Saturday for installation of the 195t
officers. John Norby acted as in
stalling officer, with Eleanor Snol
seth'as installing marshall and
Agnes Lepley assisting. AU were
attired in colorful Norwegian cos
tumes. The following officers were In
stalled: Ole Nygaard, president;
Osman Stortroen, vice-president;
Al Moen, councelor; Kerby John
son, financial secretary; Geavene
Solberg, treasurer; Josephine
Quamme, secretary; Signe Cagnet,
assistant secretary; Helga Brosten,
marshall: Ed Syre, assistant mar
shall; Eugene Svendsen, inner
guard; Louise Stortroen. social di
rector; Florence Lehman, assist
ant social director; and Olga Ton
ning. musician. Mrs. Jason Lee
acted as musician for the installa
tion ceremonies.
President Ole Nygaard appoint
ed the following committees: June
Moen and Carl Voiding, sick com
mittee: Signe Cagnet, telephone;
and Josephine Quamme, advertis
ing. Social director Louise Stortroen
announced the next card party to
be held at the Lions Den, Febru
ary 8.
The next regular meeting of Thor
Lodge, Sons of Norway, will be on
February 15.
Travelers Return
AURORA Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Myers have Just returned from a
ten day trip to San Diego, where
they visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Myers and his sister
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Harding. En route home they
visited the Aragon Ball Room at
Santa Monica and Mrs. Myers had
the pleasure of dancing with
Lawrence WeDc on his TV pro
gram.
They were accompanied to
California by Mrs. Myers Aunt
Mrs- Martha Chumbley who
stopped st Fresno to visit her son
James Chumbley.
The Tabllha Missionary Fellow
ship of the First Baptist Church
will meet at the church Thursday
for a White Cross work meeting
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Members
are asked to bring a sack lunch
and hostesses will be Mrs. t-arl
Seamster and Mrs. E. Morrison
All women of tbe church are in
vited to attend.
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embroidering them. Simple a
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stitches.
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Inside TV
Young Star Likes
Offbeat TV Roles
By EVE STARR
STARR REPORT: Carolyn Jones
is a 24-year-old native blonde gone
brunette who gives every indica
tion of being
W"aTone of Holly
Jf, wood's more in
V teresting and
1 exciting young
stsrs. She is
1 frank, outspoken
land not a little
on the pixie
Side.
Married four
and a half years
to western writer Aaron Spelling,
she just might get an Oscar for
her performance ln "Bachelor
Party," and will soon be coming
up in "Marjorie Morningstar." In
TV, she likes to take offbeat roles
and doesn't insist that they be the
biggest part in the show.
Last week she took on the role
of Julie in "The Last Man" on
"Playhouse 90," a story written by
her husband. Julie is a character
Hollywood has done many, many
times before th tramp with the
heart of gold who finally finds the
right man but Carolyn gave the
role a good dose of her own unique
talent and made Julie look and act
like a human being instead of a
stereotype.
What) I still caa'l uaderstand
about "The Last Maa" Is bow
such iatelllgeat snea as SpetlinK,
producer Marty Maaulls aad di
rector J a h a Fraokeabelmer
could let Sterling Haydea say a
Use like "Lease it up" net aaea
but twice, aad this la 1171. Aad
twice they had a character ask
lag for Scotch at aa 1(71 west
era aalooa.
Carolyn brings a lift to every
show during rehearsals, wearing
her Capri pants and Italian sweat
ers that she insists on sticikng to
Acheson Hits
Eisenhower
Leadership
WASHINGTON. Jan. 20 (A"V
Dean Acheson today opposed high
level talks with the Russians at
this time. He also accused PresM
Zm-L A
match ringing words with deeds
of leadership.
Acheson, a frequent Republican
target while secretary of a Lata un-
der President Truman, held a
news conference. Its purpose was:
to discuss a series of foreign pol
icy pamphlets being drafted by
the Democratic party's Foreign
policy Advisory Committee, of
which Acheson is chairman.
It seems to all of us on the
committee that this administra
tion's inaction, the substitution of
words for acts, has now brought
us very close to a serious situa
tion," Acheson said.
He said the administration pic
tures Eisenhower as "the great
white father" and replies to all
criticisms by saying "leave it to
Eisenhower."
"It now is quite clear that leav
ing things to this administration
means they don't get done," Ache
son said.
U.S. Indonesian
Ambassador to Get
New Assignment
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 UV-The
State Department announced to
day U.S. ambassador John M. Al
lison is leaving his post In In
donesia Jan. 29 and is returning
here for consultations and reas
signment. Press officer Lincoln White said
in a statement iha diplomatic
shuffle was part of aa interrelat
ed series of diplomatic transfers.
Allison, a career diplomat, has
been criticized in some quarters
for allegedly tailing to report fully
on recent political developments
in Indonesia. The Sta(e Depart
ment, however, has termed his re
porting more than satisfactory.
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as her working clothes. She ab
does animal imitations, a talent
she developed for a Texas radio
station some years ago, and can
fill a rehearsal hall with an assort
ment of shrieks and squawks that
would bring a mo keeper running.
Carelya la a graduate af the
famed Pasadeaa Playhouse,
aloag with such ether lumiaar
ies as Lloyd Kolas, Eleaaer
Parker, Vlcter Jsry, Robert
Prestoa. Judith Evelya aad a
flock af ethers. She aaaeaaeed
her lateatioa af gelag ta Pasa
deaa while still a slip af a girl
la her satire Texas, aad her
father, humoring a child's whins,
said It would be fiae with alna
whea the time came. The time
came aad Carolya held her
startled father ta his premise.
She was a blonde in those days
and was still a blonde, getting no
where in particular, whea the
"Bac4elor Party" role called for a
brunette. With nothing to lose, she
dyed ber hair and plunged into
the part.
She's been a brunette ever sinco
and Jokingly claims It's not your
talent that counts, but the color
of your hair.
PLANS FOR THE FIRST com-merclal-leas
Oscar telecast, set
far March 26, are begtanlag ta
shape up, with NBC's Alaa
Hand ley (the producer -dire etor
writer who tuned Diaaa Share
late a TV star) to direct the
Shaw aad the movie lad as try's
aatapekenly aatl TV Bredaeer,
Jerry Wald. ta serve as pro
ducer. New there's a maa who
la gsiaf to lean a take er twa
la the aext couple af months!
Additionally, Danny Kaye has
agreed to do a specialty number,
Walt Disney WiU produce a four-"
minute cartoon history of the
movie industry and Clark Gabla
will make his TV bow as a guest.
Actually. It will be Gablee
second appearaacc ea TV, but
very few people remember or
evea aew about his first. KTLA
bad a special TV aewsreel show
every week about sevea years
ago aad Its cameras caoghl
Gable al the fuaeral of a Holly
wood dignitary.
JACK WEBB, still at the. mercy
, contented sponsor loaded with
00 y have to continue
..Dragnet" into 1901 whether ha
likes it or not. and it's no par
ticular secret that he doesn't lie
ticular secret that he doesn't like
1 it . hl, . . . . ,. -
.
He's beea aaiag Sergeaat Fri
day for sevea years sow aad he's
thorenghly tired af K. Speaser
willing, he'd tike ta let Bea Alex
aader lake aver as the star af,
the skew, with Webb eaaflaiag
himself ta predudag aad direct
ing. ,
It's my guess, however, that the
sponsor has been buying Webb all
these years and will want to con
tinue buying him. What Jack
could do, of course, would be ta
have Sergeant Friday run over by
a truck, thus neatly eliminating
him from the series. It's beea
done before. .
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