PC eh. Pri ab: up tie we nr An thi wa by om pri lc ioi ha da ne dr. r y CO: lie $2 ae: d da ad 10 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thumdar, Not. 8, 1949 Campus Clippings By MARILYN MILL Oregon State College I J"SSB! With hoarse voice itudenU entered this midterm examination week with the attitude "it I live through this, I can live through anything." The "Beaver Fever" of homecoming week-end was contracted by all who came to the campus, even the Beaver football team. Homecoming wa lammed lo- overflowing with activities for both students and alums. Fri day night seemed to be the gay est of the evenings. The men of Sigma Chi scored an undisputed victory In the noise parade when their entry rocked the official sound meter with a 13S blast. In the decorative realm the fresh men women of Waldo first floor took the honors. The freshman bonfire was held following the parade with an unexpected added attraction. The men of Phi Gamma Delta dressed in grass skirts and cov ered with black from head to toe, mocked the Fiji Islanders in primitive dances around the fire. House signs followed t h e "Beaver Fever" theme with win ners chosen from the four types of living groups. In the fra ternity division Phi Delta Theta won with their four-in-one house sign depicting the slogan using a flashing light se quence. Sorority winner was Alpha XI Delta using a senti mental motif, "something old, something new." Central dorm took the honors in the independ ent men section with their sign which showed Benny Beaver gal loping down the gridiron, stiff- arming the WSC Cougar on the way going for a touchdown. Winston House, women's inde pendent winner, showed a hos pital scene with the prostrate Cougar on the operating table. Alums found the week - end packed with activities and old friends. The barbecue was a big success as usual with several hundred pounds of beef being devoured by the guests. Talons Janet Llndley and Claralyn Lee were on hand all day to help the visitors. Nearly 200 OSC students re ceived awards for scholarship at the annual Honors Accolade, sponsored by Phi Kappa Phi, na tional scholastic honorary. The honors were awarded for sopho more work for the first time this year. inis week-end being one of the few free in the term, will be the time for many house dances and other events. The Sigma Chi sweetheart ball, the foresters ball, plus twelve other house dances will take place on Saturday night. Friday night will feature numerous firesides The half-way mark has been reached for the fall term with six weeks remaining until final week. Within these six weeks many events including the foot ball game with Oregon, the Sophomore Cotillion, and the speech department play will help the weeks to fly by as the first six have. Zippers holds best if they are stitched on by machine rather than by hand. Stitch the zipper tape to the fold of the goods, close to the metal of the zipper then trim off any extra fabric to the width of the tape, and stitch so there wlil be no loose ends to catch In the zipper. . Ill, II lllll I ,4 - 1 If'- ivM 1 lii-iit.'rZ - .....ii .,t,,JaCi HOME BEAUTY TREATMENT- Change-of-Season Looks Best Dressed, Jr. These wise young sisters know their fashions, as witness their 1950 coats in bright red suede cloth by Hockanum, with dressmaker details. f.V- 7iU I . Design In Stamps Mrs. Virginia Woodin, of Arlington, Va., stands beside a large doll costumed in cancelled stamps from Jicr collection for a hobby show at Washington, D. C. Rebekah Lodge's Meeting Reported Woodburn Home Rebekah lodge, No. 58 met in regular ses sion Tuesday night at the I.O.O.F hall with Mrs. Sidney Cummings presiding. The second nomina tion for new officers was made in preparation for the annual election which will be held the next meeting Nov. 15. Mrs. Fred Frentz volunteered to take the articles contributed for the Harvest festival at the I.O.O.F. home to Portland. A large collection of various articles has been donated. Plans were made to hold the annual family dinner for Odd fellows, Rebekahs and families on November 18. The general committee in charge includes Mrs. Archie Murphy, Mrs. Roy Kay, Mrs. Alfred Moon and Mrs. H. A. Lohse. In charge of the kitchen will be Mrs. J. B. Gay, Mrs. William Stange, Mrs. Frank Wright, Mrs. Alice Symonris, AP Ntwiftaturu) This Is the time of the year when your skin resembles dirty old parchment. You watch your diet, go to bed early, cleanse your skin, but still your face gives an indication or oissipa- tion. It happens every fall and spring, that cnange-oi-seasons look. The only thing that seems to help is a good mask or a spe cial stimulating cream or other preparation that will slough off the parched dryness and stimu late the skin. Some people arc partial to special cleansing preparations which are meal-like cleansers closely resembling ground up oatmeal. You mix a quantity of Mrs. Myrtle Hall and Mrs. Addie Doud. it was also planned to hold a combination food sale, rummage sale and bazaar on December 3 The committee on arrangements for this event includes, Mrs. Arthur Burt, Mrs. Fred Frentz and Mrs. J. B. Gay. Refreshment committee for the next meeting, Nov. 15, is Mrs, Dorothy Garrett, Mrs. Lottie Mathews and Mrs. Charles Conyne. After the meeting a humorous skit was given, directed by Mrs H. A. Lohse, entitled "A Man Arrived." Taking part were Mrs. Fred Frentz and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conyne. A no-host lunch was served by Mrs. Alired Moon, Mrs. J. B Gay, Mrs. Roy Kay and Miss Mabel Livesay. the meal with Just enough water to make a thin paste. The mix ture is then applied to face and neck. It dries on the skin and then is whisked off briskly with fingertips or dry cloth. Then skin is washed with warm water and patted with a tingling cold water rinse. This face pick-me-up gives a gentle friction as it flakes dull, discolored skin. It helps re move surface blackheads and blemishes due to clogged pores and leaves the complexion fresh and clear. If skin is inclined to be dry, little vegetable oil or cream after this special cleansing will help. Oily skin will like astrin gent lotion patted on after the cleansing. If your skin really is sallow and dingy, use this special clean sing preparation every day for a week. After the first week, you will note improvement, and treatments can be cut to three times a week, then to twice a ! week, and finally to once a week. Drink enough water, eat en ough green vegetables, cleanse your skin sensibly, and your complexion can be youthful, ev en when you are an old lady. Home treatments can do it very effectively. You need not envy movie stars who can run to beauty parlors every day to have facials. Most of them con sider it a chore, and besides do not like to look forward to wrin kles, often the aftermath of too many skin-stretching facials. Weidmans Entertain Friends at "Hunt" Lvons Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weidman were hosts for a Hal loween party held at their home. A scavenger hunt furnished the entertainment, and refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mohler, Shirley ana Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott and family, Mr. and Mrs. W 1 1 1 a r d Chamberlain and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Humphreys, Betty, Leland, na nce and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian and Thumper, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Downer and fa mily, Mr. and Mrs. John Wor den and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. John Kunkle, Joanna, Judy, Ju anita and Johnie, Kathryn John ston, Teddy Nydigger and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weidman and fa mily. Lester Holt were Monday eve ning dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Green, Salem, the event honoring Mrs. Green's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Near on their 59th wedding anniversary. . Pound cake, sliced thin, may be served with cherry sauce and a garnish of whipped cream for a quick and delicious dessert. Use either the frozen pitted red cherries or the canned black cherries for the sauce. ..................... Attention Loggers! Top Prices Paid for Logs at Burkland Lumber Co. Turner, Ore. Ph, 1125 NO CARBON! SOOT! DIAL NOW 35622 or 35606 For Your Load of CATERIZED.OILl Howard J. 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