Wednesday, April 29, 19SS OSC DATELINE Many Salem Visitors On Campus Br ALICE LEHMAN (CDlttl Journtl CorrMDondent) Oregon State College, . Cor- valU (Special) A busy week' nd was apent by Staters and nigh achool vnlori at the an nual High School Senior Week' end. Approximately 1625 sen Ion were on hand lor the fes tivitlei. Girli from Salem at tending were: Lois De Guire, Barbara Brewer, Sherry Brink ley, Joan Bale, Mary Grace Hargerm, Nola Gates, Donna Stewart, Joan Gramm, Sharon Howe, Roberta Sears, Patsy Snider, Nan Steele, Jody Boy cr, Fat Davidson, Janet Mac Donald, Charlen Woods, Nell Foster, Loree Sllffe, Barbara Kurrle, Janice Colfel, Laurel Herr, Anna Mae Lockenour, Marilyn Olson, Beth Proebstel, Elaine Graham, Diane Wasser man, Beverly Mott and Gloria Wood. .- '". ' Joan Seamster, Judy Bur dette. Carolyn Kite, Mary Bee- lar, Vija Lietuvietus, Wanda M a y d e n, Sandra . Anderson, Carolyn Hayda.nl, Zua Kintzer, Bonnie Larsen, Diana Stewart, Shirley Brantner, Celeste Bart riff, Barbara McMeekin, Mich' elle Edwards and Pauline Toy cen. , , - Senior boys included: Mark "DeCew, Tom Patterson, Stan Dvorak, Robert Barnes,' Rod Porter, Curtis Adsitt, Larry Sharp, Ed Young. .John Bur roughs, John Clayton, Dean Quamme, George "Matter, ob Joy, Dave Harra, Howard Sal lug, Ralph Oliver, Don Burk, Murray Jensen, Pat Largent, George Kirkwood, Eugene Mil ler, Jfn Cummings, Glenn Hall, Ray Terhune, Ray JUches, Roy Malthy, Jr., Bill Robins, Merle Griebenow and Jean Schwy- noch. Many administrators were also on the campus lor the week-end. Among them was E. t A. Carleton, principal of Salem high school. - House standings for grades were revealed today in the Ba rometer, All school GPA drop ped for winter term to a 2.6. Leading the sorority list for grades was Kappa Alpha Theta with a 3.01 grade average. Leading the fraternities was Sigma Phi Epsilon with a 2.92. Jack Flna, well known band leader, will be on campus for the Senior Ball, to be May 16. The theme picked for this year's affair is "Coronation Ball." Decorations, programs, etc. will follow in line with the coronation of Queen Elizabeth, Mothers week-end is slated for May 8-9. Many activities have been planned to make the mothers' stay here very enjoy able, so, for the students here at Oregon State college we ex tend a very cordial Invitation to all OSC mothers living in Sa lem and vicinity to attend this annual alfalr. . Go on Field Trip Salem Heights The Wee Weeders Garden club went on a field trip to the Little North Fork of the Santiam River to study wild-flowers Monday. The group gathered for a no host dinner at the Grabenhorst cabin along the river and Mrs. Joe Van Cleave of the Little Garden of . Salem Heights, showed colored slides on wild flowers and took ' the group on a hike to study them. On the trip were Mrs. Harold A. Rosebraugh, Mrs. Harold Alderin, Mrs. Roland Seeger, Mrs. Louis Kurth, Mrs. Robert Norris, Mrs. A. A. Schalk, Mrs. Ray Alderin, Mrs. William Hughes and Mrs. Helen Gra benhorst. Guests were Mrs. Joe VanCleave, Mrs; A. B. Brown ing and Mrs. William Hall. . v -. ON FRIDAY, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown and Mrs. Pearl Speer are leaving' for Milwau kee, Wis., to attend the nation al convention of the White Shrine of Jerusalem. Mrs. Brown is the new high priest ess for Willamette shrine of the order in Salem. They will join the northwest delegation on the special at Seattle. On their return they will stop for the Browns to pick up a new car, the three to drive west. They wlU visit in Cozad, Neb., with relatives of Mrs. Brown en route. SILVERTON Mrs. M. G. Gunderson, president, Is an nouncing the regular business session of the Sllverton WCTU to be Friday, May 1, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the 108 West Main street home of Mrs. Goldie Down. SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Syron and their daugh ter, Cheryl, were guests of the parents of Mrs. Syron, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Berg of Molalla, on a trip to Portland. THE SMART SHOP FOR VANITY FAIR LINGERIE 115 N. Liberty On Dance Committee Marylhurst College .Maryl hurst Special) Miss Dolores Koutny, senior from Salem, la a member of the committee lor the Marylhurst college Spring Formal to be In the Grand Ballroom of the Mult nomah hotel on Friday eve ning, May 1. A feature of the evening will be coronation of Miss Marylhurst XVII (Rita Dyckman of Tacoma) and the grand march which will fol low the ceremony, A number of parents from, Salem will attend the annual Parents Day on . the Maryl hurst campus May 3. The day's program includes a va riety show, a golf tournament and other sports, outdoor singing and square dancing, and demonstrations in various college departments. The day opens with mass In the college chapel at 9:30 a.m. and closes with benediction. Miss Strandt Wed At Talbot Church Talbot At a candlelight ceremony on Tuesday, April 21, Miss Nancy Jane Strandt was wed to Dean Davidson at 8:30 o'clock In the Talbot Community church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Strandt of Jeffer son, and Mr, Davidson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Davidson of Talbot. Officiating at the double ring ceremony was the Rev. Arthur Shelton, who read the service before 45 relatives and friends in a setting of pink and white snapdragons, Misses Karen Kelly and, Delores Dunham lighted the tapers. Mauve colored ribbon decorated the candelabrums. The girls were dressed in ice blue silk dresses. Mrs. Henry Turnidge play ed the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Gordon Turnidge. Mr. Strandt 'gave his daugh ter in marriage. She wore a mauve knit dress with white and mauve accessories to which was pinned a corsage of orchids. Miss Valerie Borst, dressed. In light blue, was the honor attendant. ' - Best man for the bride groom was Rodney Hart and ushering were Bobby Strandt and Olen Loftus. The reception followed the ceremony took place at the home of the bridegroom's pu-ents. Mrs. Paul Johnson of Dallas, cousin of the bride groom, served the wedding cake and pouring was Mrs, A. B. McManus. Miss Betty Mitchell passed ; the guest book. Mr. Davidson will soon re turn to service with the U. S. Navy, and Mrs. Davidson' will continue her high school studies. Girls State Group Visits at Auxiliary Silverton Complimented guests at Monday evening's meeting of Delbert Reeves unit No. 7, American Legion auxiliary were presented by Mrs. George W. Hubbs, Girls State chairman. These includ ed the four young women se lected to attend Girls State session to be at Willamette uni versity campus in June. Moth ers of two of the candidates were able to be present. The group included the Misses Donna Jackson, Nancy Benson, Nancy Peckham and Betty Montgomery, and Mrs, Willard Benson and Mrs. W. M. Peckham. Each was intro duced and responded in a brief talk. Also honored were Mrs. John Elllng and Mavis. The sewing club is to meet Thursday, all day, at the home of Mrs. Lewis Hall. Mrs. Vic tor Howard is sewing club chairman. A food sale is planned for a later date in May. Mrs. Charles Mason told of the success of the poppy pos ter work in the schools, with 137 posters completed. Mrs. Ralph Francis is to en tertain at her home Friday af ternoon of this week for the annual Gold Star Mothers tea. The unit voted to present Girls Scout Troop No. 77 with a flag: No nominations from the floor' were made, leaving the list of suggested officers for the coming year, the same as that of the meeting two weeks ago, with the proposed presi dent, Mrs. Charlie Bascue. The unit members Joined the members of the post in a box social after the separate sessions, with the sale netting $48.23 for the post. Jim Butts, leader, Glen and Henry Krea mer and A. M. Fredericks, furnished music for an inform al dance. A patriotic recording was presented during the sup per hour. Marlon county council and assembly meets at Silverton, May 8. Officers Are Named By BPWClub Mn. Zuaene E. Wootten was elected president of the Salem Business and Professional Women's club on Tuesday eve- nlnt. The group selected the following officers to serve with her this year: Miss Mildred Yetter, first vice president; Mrs. George Causey, second vice president; Miss Margaret Maddox. recording secretary: Miu Luella Schwerlng, corre sponding secretary; Miss Betty Elofson, treasurer; Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. Donald Ringle and Mrs. Ben Kamseyer, direc tors. ' "The Layman Looks at Edu cation," was the title of a talk given by Mrs. Pan! L. Patter son, wife of Oregon's gover nor. Miss Myrtle weatnernou, chairman of the education and vocation committee, introduced Mrs. Patterson who has served as a member of the state board of education for the past 5 years. - t . . For musical entertainment, Meredith Rowe presented ma rimba selections, with Mrs. J. A. Wlltsey as accompanist Five delegates were elected to attend the state convention of Business and Professional Women's clubs in Grants Pass, May 15-17, the five to be Miu Mildred Yetter, Miss Betty Elofson, Mrs. George Causey, Mrs. Eugene E. Wootten, Mrs. Louis Neuman. Mrs. John Ver steeg of Salem will be inspector of elections at the convention. The group will enter the YWCA table setting contest to be May 15-17, Mrs. Donald Ringle acting as chairman. Miss Betty Elofson reported on the monthly bond buying campaign and funds were donated to the Oriental scholarship fund which aids a girl from the Or ient to attend Oregon State col lege. This is a national project of the BPitW clubs. It was an nounced that Miss Fern Trull of Grants Pass, state president of the organization, is on her way to Stockholm, Sweden to attena me international con vention, and will attend the coronation in England hi June. Salem Man Married Recently in Florida The First Baptist church at' Panama City, Florida, was the setting for the wedding of Miss Celeste Thayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nile L. Thayer of Portland, Ore., and Alc Gil bert L. Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wood of Sa lem, on March 27. Dr. R. H. Avery performed the double ring ceremony at 3:30 o'clock. The bride wore a light blue suit with white accessories and carried white orchids on a Prayer book. Attending the bride was Mrs. Donald J. Petrino. She wore a pink suit with navy accessor ies and a corsage of bjue baby irises. . . .Standing with the bride groom . were Mr. Donald J. Petrino and Mr. Leo B. Des Artels. Following the ceremony a reception was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Petrino. After a short honey moon at the Florida beaches they will be at home in an apartment at 416 Luverne, Panama City, Florida, where he is stationed near by with the United States Air Force. Tonight enjoy luild ISfoie Bottled in California , for extra quality California MNI 4. tow CM tUHa. LOOIt CAkirORMU Port ffif Sherry IIBf Muscatel , ( 85) THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Many Attend WMF Meeting Silverton Mrs. Elmer John son, president of Immanuel Lutheran Woman's Missionary Federation, gave the welcom ing talk to more than -250 guests who were in Silverton' to attend the fourth semi-annual seuion of the Willamette circuit of the WMF of the Evangelical Lutheran church. Mrs. Arthur Warburg of Eu gene gave the response. Special guests for the day were women from the three other Lutheran synods, including- the American Lutheran church, the Lutheran Free church and the United Evan gelical Lutheran church. These synod groups are considering a merger. - . Directing registration were Mrs. Bernard Galley, Mrs. O. Burns, Mrs. Conrad Johnson, Mrs. Relder Poverud, Mrs. Amos Funrue, Mrs. Ole Me- land, Mrs. Oscar Loe, Mrs. E. V. Swayze and Mrs. Robert Lester. Following the organ prelude by the convention musician, Mrs. Else Aarhus, and group singing, Mrs. Stanley Swan- son conducted meditation and devotionals. The theme was "Ye Shall Be My Witness." An invocation hymn was sung by a group of pastor's wives . including Mrs. A. W, Nelson, Mrs. O. R. Kleppe, Mrs. Waldo Ellickson, Mrs. E. Nesse, Mrs, Joseph Luthro and Mrs. Lowell Holte. ' Mrs. James Phillips of Sil verton, Willamette circuit president, was in charge of the Before Make a Feafure-by-feature Comparison af Voodry's on the Wonderful More Deluxe Than Most- Full Size Ranges Yet Needs Only 30 Inches of Floor Space KING SIZE OVEN Big 24-inch Miracle Sealed Oven is banquet size! ! ! Bakes 6 delicious pies, 10 loaves of bread or two 15-lb. turkeys at the same time. Perfect too, for even your smallest oven meal. "LOOK-IN DOOR" LETS YOU SEE WHAT'S COOKING Now you can watch your food bake or roast to perfec tion without wasting oven heat. . 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Woman of the Methodist church served luncheon at noon, Mrs. Oscar Johnson be ing ticket chairman for the af fair. ' Following devotions led by Mrs. 'Ed Holden of Silverton, the afternoon address was giv en by Dr. S. C, Seifkes, presi dent of the Northwestern dis trict of the American Luther an church. The Rev. Waldo Ellickson of Albany reviewed the "Lutheran World Action." Supplemental music included choral selections directed by Mrs. Joseph A. Luthro. Mrs, Glen Ahre and Mrs. J. G. Granner of Woodburn sang a duet. A coffee hour concluded the ALWAYS A COFFEE BARGAIN AT H & H GROCERY FOLGERS i ib. we a lbs. 1.69 You Bun . . Only 24995 PAY NO MONEY DOWN ON OUR APPROVED CREDIT caw oe SURE...IF .Tesstinghouse CD A Conference . : J Event at Astoria ' Mt. Angel Reports by del egates from 24 Oregon courts of Catholic Daughters of Am erica, representing more than 3000 members, and t district deputies, were heard by a large delegation from Oregon at the fourteenth biennial, state con ference at Astoria, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. L. A, LeDoux, Mt. An gel, Oregon state regent, pre sided, and announced the or ganization of three new courts in Prineville, Canby and Mol alla during the year. The state regent invited all members to meeting, following meditation by the Rev. Gordon Trygstad of Canby and benediction by the Rev. A. W. Nelson, host pastor. , Ushering for the conference were Mrs. Tom Anderson, Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mrs. A. A. HaU, Mrs. Adne Tokstad, Mrs. Charles Denham, Mrs. Lloyd Larsen, Mrs. P. A. Loar, Mrs. R. J. VanCleave and Mrs. L. W. Cooper. DO YOU KNOW? Goodwill Industries b a sheltered worluhip for han dicapped people . . Yonr discarded clothing and household Items will keep them Independent. Telephone 4-U4I ' for a Goodwill Truck Pickup Dan: Tuesday . . ... and Friday , NewAstindiouse spied O f u critic . 30 inch Range a?e3Mue attend the organisation of new court at Tlgard en Sun day, May 17, when initiation, election of new- officers and their installation will be held at the St. Anthony school hall In Tlgard. ' The invitation of Court Ore gon at Eugene, to hold the six teenth biennial state conven tion at Eugene in 1954 was ac cepted. That year marks the 45th anniversary of the found ing of the first court of Cath olic Daughters west of the Rockies. Mrs. J. F. Franxwa, Eugene, who in 1909 organized the first court in that city, waa nonor guest at the conference. She .has attended all conven tions ' since the founding of ine state court 30 years ago. Report by Miss Lena Del. planche, Cornelius, state publi city and public relations chair man, and a panel by the dis trict deputies and reports of the delegates were given at ootn morning and afternoon sessions. 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