10 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1949 i 'inn I i Miniirr- w- Aatajmafcfai.Sti Snowbound Cycles An all-night snowfall caught students of Smith college, Northampton, Mass., by surprise as they arose to find some of the 1,484 campus bicycles buried. East Salem Cooking Class Has Fine Program in Salem East Salem, Dec. 28 One of the highlights for the holiday season for members of the Middle Grove 4-H cooking classes was their Christmas party given for their parents and other mem bers of their families at the Mayflower hall in Salem. Attending with their guests were members Lorelei Holman, Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Holman and son Gordon; Joyce Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Chamberlain Margaret and Sharon; Yvonne Miller; Susan Anglin, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anglin; Dena Lou Kleen, Mr. and Mrs. William Kleen; Doris Reynolds, Mrs. C. L. Reynolds, Janice and Gary; Yvonne Goode, Mrs. Emory Goode; Rosemary Slimak, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slimak,' Julia and Jone; Deanna Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. V. Dickey, Ronny and Sondra; Shirley Page, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Page, Marilyn, Ed die and Barrell; Joan Fabry, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fabry; Janice and Joan Scharf, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Scharf; Phyllis Howe, Mrs. Clarence Howe and Bruce; Joyce Kuenzi, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kuen zi; Jesse Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Evendon, Charles and Charlcen; Marie Hammer, Mrs. Mildred Hammer, Leonard, Jr., and Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Anthol Riney, Chris and Dan; Mr. and Mrs. Don Barkley, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Favoy and Stanley; Miss Ann Bergholz, Mr. and Mrs. John Cage and Marvin. Fol lowing the serving of the cover ed dish supper the girls conduct ed their business meeting. Mr. Riney supervised the showing of two moving pictures and then Rita's Romance Reads Like a Mystery Melodrama By ROBERT MUSEL Lausanne, Switzerland, Dec. 28 U.R When Rita Hay worth makes her Hollywood comeback next year, she could do worse than pick for her first starring vehicle a mystery melodrama entitled "The Princess and the Baby." This movie would be true to life and would require practically no rehearsal, the plot revolves around a complicated family sit uation in which Miss Hayworth right now is busy playing the central figure. Glamour is provided by Miss Hayworth and her dark, hand some husband, a Prince Charm ing from the east and heir of the almost legendary multi-millionaire Aga Khan. In the large cast is distin guished Prof. Rudolphe Rochat, one of Switzerland's leading gy naecologists, whose patients have included queens, princess es, and countesses as well as plain people. The setting is the screen-worthy Lausanne Palace hotel, where the continental social set is gathering for the winter dis persal to the ski resorts in the snowcapped mountains nearby. The first sign of conflict com es just before Miss Hayworth's storybook marriage to Prince Aly Khan in the little town hall of Vallauris on the French Riv iera last May 27. A French newspaper makes a sensational insinuation about Miss Hayworth and the nuptial presented pins to the first, set ond, third, sixth and eighth year members. The Middle Grove Sunday school classes also had their Christmas program Sunday. A cantata "Tell Me the Story of Christmas," was sung by mem bers of the senior, intermediate, beginners and primary classes: readings, "The Night Before Christmas," by Donald Marquis and "Christmas Day," by Mari lyn Page; "A Little Sign," and "Christmas Bells," by the pri mary children; "Gifts for the King," by the junior members, and special music; instrumental numbers on clarinet and trum pet by Dale Van Cleave and Lewis Patterson; and a piano soio by Marilyn Page. A boy who has a birthday lust before Christmas is Paul Bar ney. He had his brithday party at his home on Monroe avenue with schoolmates Kay Barney, Paul Rlchey, Don McLaln, Don- am Jacobe, Kenneth Jacobe. Billy Freeburn, Eddie Sunder lln, Orval Prunk, and Allen Pierce as his guests. They en joyed games and the traditional birthday refreshments, served by his mother, Mrs. Charles Barney. Hubbard Husbands Guest of Temple Hubbard The Pythian Sis ters of Arion Temple entertain ed at a well attended Christmas party for their husbands. The highlight of the evening was a musical farce with Dr. A. F. deLespinasse at the piano and taking part in it were Mr. and Mrs. Verl Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cochran, Mrs. Beatty Miller, Mrs. Clarence Friend, Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman Stauffcr, Mrs. Don Covey, Mrs. Lester Will, Ed Erickson, and Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Cooper. The program included a wel come by Mrs. Covey, MEC, a duet by Mrs. Harold Colgan and Mis. Covey accompanied by Miss Lenore Scholl, Mrs. deLes pinasse read 'The Littlest An- ecl." and gronn sinalna nt i.nrnlo was enjoyed while the above mentioned cast prepared for the farce. Mrs. deLespinasse was program chairman. Gifts were exchanged following the pro gram. The men took up their billiard contest and the women held their Secret Sister gift exchange with names revealed and new ones selected for the coming year. A Christmas silver offer ing was taken of $21.15 for a needy family. Refreshments were served. Joyce Giroux Experienced Professional Manicurist at Larson's Beauty Studio I 471 Court Ph. 35033 How ifou Know i Tbt aiufrcri to trtrrdar Uuurknot problem By SID BOISE This column can be used logically in only one way this week so we extend to our friends, to our clients ond to EVERYBODY A HAPPY NEW YEAR If Tou'tl ddri your own tniur nee question, to thli offkf. we'll Iry to glvt you th corrert niwn nd there will he no chria or obli gation or ny kind. T N. Cfairea fkoru Mill Rcvrueatlai Goners) of Aoierte Co WANTED WALNUT MEATS Sold Two Cars in East for Holidays TOP PRICES PAID ON ALL GRADES CASH ON DELIVERY Also Wnlnuts In the Shell KLORFEIN PACKING CO. 460 North Front St. Phone 3-7633 Open Every Day, Except Sunday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ceremony, which was to have been the most wonderful thing in her life, becomes an ordeal. Eventually she finds she is to become a mother. She and the prince are very happy until her condition becomes such that at first a miscarriage is feared, Then her doctor begins to speak of a possible premature caesarean. Prince Aly himself points out that seven-months ba bies run in his family. But the princess knows that anything much less than a full term birth will be noted by the scandal mongers. She insisted her child be born in February, if at all possible. , On several occasions her con dition seems so critical that an operating room Is prepared and her husband asked police to make plans to clear the route from the hotel to the hospital in case there must be an emergency dash. Everyone, including newspa permen covering the case, was bewildered. Principals and near principals spoke alternately of "imminent" birth and then of late January or February. CBI Manager Forum Speaker Mill City Albert Bauer, gen eral manager of Consolidated Builders, Inc., Detroit dam con tractors, and president of the Portland Chamber of Commerce for the past year, will be the speaker at the year-end banquet of the Mill City Chamber of Commerce, to be held Wednes day night at Manolis' cafe. Guests to be present include Lt. Col. T. J. Miles, resident en gineer, Detroit dam; R. A. Hoffman, general superinten dent, Consolidated Builders De troit dam project; and Mrs. B. O. Schucking, vice president of the Salem Chamber of Com merce. J. C. Kimmel, president of the Mill City chamber for the past year will be master of cere monies. Events of the evening will include presentation of Mill City's first citizen of 1949, and awarding of prizes to the win ners of the Christmas outdoor illumination contest. Robert Veness, secretary of the Mill City chamber, reported that on the basis of reservations now on hand, an attendance of 100 was anticipated. License Is Issued Milo E. Harris and Florence R. Smith, both of Idanha, have been issued marriage license in Portland. Licenses Not Revoked for Yellow and Shorty Taxis The city council Tuesday night refused to revoke the taxicab licenses of Robert Lynn Clark, operator of the Yellow Cab company, and Eleanor Staab, operator of Shorty's Cebs. It held in abeyance a resolution to revoke the license of Don Clark, operator of Capitol Cab company, until court action has been completed. 1 Resolutions to revoke the Rob ert Lynn Clark and Eleanor Staab licenses were killed by in definite postponement. Both will come up in regular order for renewal of license at the first of the year, and Alderman Walter Musgrave gave notice that he probably will vote against renewal of both the Clarks at that time. He said he thought evidence against them in the recent taxicab scan dal case warranted it. The council was puzzled about Ban on Crime Comics Held Unconstitutional Los Angeles, Dec. 28 P) The county ordinance banning sale of comic books on crime has been held unconstitutional by the appellate department of su perior court. The court ruled yesterday that the law would also prohibit the sale of school books showing the assassination of Abraham Lin coln. The ruling was made in the case of a druggist arrested for selling a "crime" comic book. the Don Clark case for the rea son that it is still in court. It was finally decided to table the resolution until the court has acted. In the meantime it was understood Don Clark would ap ply for his license and pay his fee, which would permit him to operate until the council makes a final decision. John Steelhammer, his attor ney, said the district attorney was waiting for a FBI report on Don Clark, and that the time when the court can act is depend ent on that. BARGAIN SPECIAL! Beautiful plastic toilet seats. 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