Wednesday, May 6, 1953 i'HE CAHTAL JOUKNAL, Bataa, oregoft , OSC DATELINE All Is Ready : To Greet 4 Mothers By ALICE LEHMAN . (Ctplltl Journal CorreeDoDdtntl " Oregon State College, Cor vallls (Special) Mothen who re planning to attend the fes tivities this coming week-end 1 will be In for auite a urnri for lophomore men are now sporting Dearas. The beard growing contest ii an annual affair that lophomore men must go through to become juniors, ine sopnomore class offers many prizes for differ ent tvnes. sizes and hnrw The beard growing contest terminates with the sophomore picnic wmch is to be May is. Gilbert Bateson of Salem is in charge of games for the affair, , ' Five OSC freshmen men were picked to run in the Ro . tary Relays In Longview, . Wash., last Saturday. One of the men chosen was Larry Paulus of Salem who was en tered in the 100-yard dash. Recently initiated Into Sig ma Alpha Epsilon social fra j ternity was Dick Meyer of Sa 1 lem. Tomorrow Is the annual As sociated Women Students honor convocation.. At this time the women's honoraries on campus announce their newly tapped members. , Also of interest is the announce ment of scholarships and other awards. Closing of the convocation will be conducted by Mortar Board members as they tap their new members for next year. Mortar Board is the senior women's scholas tic and service honorary. Once again mid-term week has arrived. Students have found it a little hard to studs' now that the weather has taken a definite turn for the better. Today's Barometer carried the spring term final schedule so students are now planning ahead . for their spring term finals and a sum mer vacation. Seniors are the lucky ones when it comes to spring term for they do not have to take finals for gradu tion day la the first day of final week. . - . Many plans have been made to entertain the mothers this coming week-end. Friday night is the honors and awards convocation which presents new Phi Kappa Phi members, and scholarships for both men and women donated by people throughout the state. Phi Kappa Phi Is a national scho lastic honorary. Saturday Is a mother's day banquet in the ;j II First Christian Church Groups Active Christian Women's Fellow ship of the First Christian church wlll.be headed by new officers beginning July 1. Mrs. Carol Capps is president; Mrs. William Craycroft, vice-president; Mrs. Harley Miller, sec retary; Mrs. Ival Utterback, treasurer; Mrs. Lloyd Reilly, missionary studies; Mrs. Har old Dalke, publicity; Mrs. C. O. Gillmlng, equipment cus todian; Mrs. George Fleshman, group missionary studies; Mrs. Warren Thiel, worship; Mrs. Ervin Sunderlln, missionary aid; Mrs. Tommy Patterson, social life; Mrs. Grace Shep ard, world education; Mrs. Ben Johnson, world call; Mrs. Ray Heckinger, service; Mrs. Monroe Cheek, Sunshine; Mrs. Ben Gifford, membership. Leading day groups begin ning this summer will be Mrs. D. B. Simpson, Mrs. Eugene Crall, Mrs. Joe Wilson, Mrs. Charles Milbrandt, Mrs. Irvin Sion and Mrs. John Brown. Night group l'-Jers are Mrs, Roy Yung, Jr., Mrs. Law rence Sawyer, Mrs. Harold Homing and Mrs. Zina Sharp nack. Group meetings are sched uled for Thursday, the follow ing groups to meet at, 10:30 o'clock: Edna Gish group, with Mrs. Leslie Carson, 1548 Saginaw, for a sack lunch. Hattle Mitchell group, with Mrs. Clara Brunk, route 8, box 716, for a no-host luncheon. Gertrude Shoemaker group, with Mrs. Kate Elgin, 4S0 North 23rd. Barbara Farmer group, with Mrs. I. R. Utterback, 1375 3rd, Mrs. Charles Martin as co hostess. Hattie Menzies group, with Mrs. Charles H. Strlckfaden, 1590 North 21st. Grace Hendricks group, with Mrs. G. R. Munkers, 725 North Capital. Meeting at 8 p.m. will be the following: Helen Sharrock group, with Mrs. Robert Zemanek, 2780 Peck.. Eva Marie ' Johnson group, with Mrs. Harold Dalke, 860 College drive. Mary Lou Hall group, with Mrs. Raymond Beard, 2190 Broadway. , , Wed April 30 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kraemer (Esther Belt) are shown above at the reception following their wedding on April 30. The ceremony was solemnized at the home of Chief Justice Earl C. Latourette of the su preme court and Mrs. Latourette, Justice Latourette of ficiating. The couple will live in Portland. (Kennell-Ellis studio picture.) Coffee For Mothers Saturday The high school group of the Methodist Youth Fellow ship, First Methodist church, will entertain' their mothers at a coffee party on Saturday morning. The affair is to be in the Fellowship room of the church from 10:30 to 12 o'clock. Arrangements are being made by Miss Roxie Williams and Miss Judy Phipps and their committees. Entertainment will be given by Mac Baker, Miss ' Sharon Anderson, Miss Judy Phipps, Miss LeAnna Seal and Miss Carol DaMetz. . Five Initiated Five girls were initiated into bethel No. 35, Job's Daughters, Monday evening when the group met in the Scottish Rite Memorial Union. The talent show will be Saturday night and Sunday Seahorses and Aquabats, women's swimming honoraries, will sponsor a re gatta to add to the week-end of entertainment. v Temple. The initiates are Misses Marion Howser, Sharon Nolan Sally Tontz, Laurise Kolsky, Carol Ann Springer. Honored at the meeting was Clair Hol comb, bethel grandfather. At the next meeting there will be election and installa tion of a new guardian council. Dance Club Sweet Home May pole dance was the theme carried out when the U and I Dance club met Saturday night in the- IOOF hall. Dick Meyer's band furnished the music. Min iature May poles were ar ranged on the tables and the refreshments were served in May baskets. On the refresh ment committee were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Parker, Dave Epps, Jack McKean, Blaine Cobat, and Dale Weeks. Attending were ' Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Banke, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cobat, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dudley, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Epps, Mr. and Mrs. John Ga ley, Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gooch, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoeger, Mr. and Mrs: Max Landon, Mr. and Mrs. A- E. McCoubrie, Mr. and Mrs, Raleigh Middleton, Dr. and Mrs. Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Parker, Mr. and Mrs. American Legion Auxiliary Meets Mrs. Mabel Lockwood, na tlonal president of the Ameri can War Mothers, received rec ognltion and a gift from the group when she met with Cap ital unit, American Legion aux iliary, Monday evening. Mrs. Lockwood is leaving by plane for Washington, D. C, to place a wreath at the monument in Arlington cemetery on Moth er's Day. The president of the local American War Mothers, Mrs. Glenn Prather, and the presi dent of the local American Gold Star Mothers, Mrs. Jake Lappin, introduced their mem bers. Representing mothers of unit members, mothers of four generations were present: Ann Matthieu, daughter of Mrs. Fred Matthieu; Mrs.' Matthieu, daughter of Mrs. Clark Craig; Mrs. Clark Craig, daughter of Mrs. Alma Vaughn. Other mothers Introduced by their daughters were Mrs. F. A. En lish, Mrs. M. Jensen, Mrs. G. w. JSggan, Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs. Malcolm Cameron, Mrs. George Gabriel. Visitors were Mrs. Dora Crites of Newberg and Mrs. Irene Ferguson. The mothers received corsages and handkerchiefs from the unit. . Mrs. J. D. White announced a package of sweaters was sent to the Korean orphans. Mem bers were asked to sell carna tions 'for the American War Mothers on Friday and Satur day with headquarters in Rob erts' Court Street store. Mrs. Lue Lucas, poppy chair man, met with her captains, Tuesday evening. They in turn will contact volunteer mem bers to sell the paper poppies) on the streets Friday, May 22. Headquarters for the unit will be in Good Housekeeping store on Court street and the noon luncheon will be at the YMCA with Mrs., Glen Burrlght in charge. A rummage sale will be Friday, May 15, next door to Fitts market on North Com' mercial street with Mrs. Fred Matthieu in charge. There were poppies displayed as a wreath and a setting of poppies with open Bible and lighted white candle surrounded by red pop ples as a memorial to all de ceased veterans. The reception committee included Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf, Mrs. Mem Pearce, Mrs. George Gabriel, Mrs. Merle Travis, Mrs. James Gar- i, Mrs. F. Alfred Williams, Mrs. A. D. Apperson and Mrs. Lions Group : : Is Entertained Silverton Mrs. Fred Ey man of Canby was guest at the dinner meeting program of the Lions auxiliary, Monday evening at Double J banquet rooms. Mrs. Eyman, agate and silver costume hobbyist, brought many Jewelry-set ar rangements for the pleasure of the. members. Mrs. Eyman fashions the silver and places the agates that her husband finishes. . She is a student in arts and crafts and also a class Instructor In Portland. Mrs. Larry Taylor presided during the business hour. - Mrs. William Rob bins. chairman of the nominating committee submitted the choice of her group for the second reading, with Mrs. Nor man Nyhus for president; Mrs. Vester Seydell for vice-president; Mrs. Mae Higinbotham for secretary; and Mrs. Mau rice Schnorenberg to be re elected for treasurer. Election and installation of Carrie Frost. Mrs. Lucas and her commit tee were in charge of the so- 1 1 i ; . -iui nuur aim puunng were Mrs. Archie Brewster and Mrs. Clarence Blaxall. . On Monday, May 11, the ex ecutive committee will meet with Mrs. Lucas Vogt, 1981 Fairgrounds Road at 8 o'clock. The entertainment was fur nished by Larry Springer and Bob' Payne from Salem High who put on several pantomime acts. The next meeting will be May 18 at the Woman's club. officers will be Jointly with the officer of the Lions club early In June at the Walter Liesy home on Silver Creek. Mrs. Higinbotham told of the spring board meeting at Astoria to which she was a delegate from the Silverton auxiliary.1 Mrs. Clifton Dlckerson told of her delivering thread and yarn donated to the tubercu losis and Fairvlew patients, and also reported many comic books and cards given to the young folk of Falrview through courtesy of Clifton Dlckerson. The president, Mrs. Larry Taylor, announced that the Lions auxiliary, as in the past, will serve at stand during the days and evenings that the carnival is in Silverton. ran. parry snerwooa re ported on the receipt of $55 in the recent box social given at the Lions club. . BPW Club Meeting ' Woodbura The monthly business meeting of the Wood burn Business and Professional Women's club will be Thurs day, May 7, at 8 p. ra at the home of Miss Hildegarde Dierk- hising with the health and safety committee ' in charge. Mrs. Frank Bentley Is chair man and she will be assisted by Miss Dierkhlsing, Mrs. Ray Glatt, Mrs. Ann McCarron and Mrs. Clara Johnson. Ferdie Reller, Mr. and Mrs. George Reller, Mr. and Mrs. Art Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. George Sloniger, Mr. and Mrs." Al Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vigue and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gooch of Salem. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Beebee and Mr, and Mrs. Olson, Portland. 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