Thursday, January 28, 1954 OSC NOTES Big Game With UO Awaited By ALICE LEHMAN (Capital Journal Correspondent) . OUKGON STATE COLLEGE, Corvallis (Special Snow and rain have put quite a damper on activi ties here at Oregon State. The new type of extra curriculnr activ ities which seem to be the most popular is snowball fights. Some ot them became such battles that several fraternities are now being faced with fines. All in all the weather is providing a very excit ing winter term. The crucial basketball scries with the University of Oregon is on the agenda for this coming week-end. Friday ni.ht the game will be in Gill Coliseum and the Saturday night game will be play ed at McArthur court in Eugene. We're all hoping to sweep the scries, but only time will tell. Friday night following the game, here, in Corvallis, the Associated Women Students are sponsoring a carnival to be in the armory. Car nival Booths of all types will be set up and run by the various women's living groups. The ttile of the carnival is "Mother Goose Midway" and all booths will be decorated accordingly. Special prizes will be given and the men may compete in the tall tale con test. All prizes have been donated by Corvallis and Portland mer chants. . Alpha Sigma Phi, national so cial fraternity, recently elected officers for the coming year: Bob JUihlo of Salem was elected asso ciate editor. Among initiations these past few weeks has been that for the Alpha Phis, Initiated into this sorority was Beverly Mott, Sa lem. Plans are under way for the forthcoming Dad's Week-end which will be February 12 and 13. To morrow's' Barometer, a student newspaper, will be a special issue for dads. It will tell all about the games, luncheon and other details of the week-end. Students are be ing urged to send copies of these to their, fathers, so OSC dads, if you don't get one soon write your son or daughter and ask for one, because you won't want to miss this big week-end! DAYTON The Dayton Read ing club met with Mrs. Oscar Dower for luncheon last week. In the absence of the presi dent, Mrs. Bill Belts presided. Mrs. . Clark Foster gave a les son on the news highlights of 1053 Wr n if 1 . ,y v, , - J Heads Rebekahg Mrs. John ,Beals, above, recently was in stalled as noble grand for the Tryphcna Rcbckah lodge, No. 38, Silverton. Past Matrons Club Dinner on Friday WOODBURN The annual din ner of the Past Matrons club of Evergreen chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, honoring Mr,( and Mrs. Gail Wcngcnroth, junior past matron and junior past ma tron of the chapter, will be Fri day, January 29, at 7 p.m. at the Masonic temple. Other guests will be husbands of the past ma trons and the past patrons and their wives. Following the dinner Mrs. Wengenroth will be initiated into the Past Matrons club. Committees in charge will in clude: Mrs. Martha Reiling, Mrs. Agnes Jones, Mrs. Elfa Fikan; dining room, Mrs. Evelyn Mor ris, Mrs, Violet Atwood, Mrs. Ma bel Dixon and Mrs. Freda Burt. The initiation will be in charge of Mrs. Dixon and Mrs. Nellie Muir. Shower Given STAYTON Pastel decorations and refreshments featured the shower in honor of Mrs, Jake Schlies at the Woman's clubhouse last week. Following games, Mrs. Schlies opened her gifts, nearly 60 pack ages in all. Refreshments were served by the co-hostesses: Mes-! dames Maxine Wodtly, Hattie j Schlies, Louise Berger, Dolores Holmes and Lillian Humphreys, i Guests invited included Mes dames Lena Lambrecht, June Wells, Lucy Sherrill, Rose Coff man, Louise Parrish, Lucille Carter, Agnes Sandncr, Alta Shclton, Luther Stout, Iris Glis- Junior Women at Silverton Active SILVERTON Silverton Junior Woman's club met at the home of Mrs. James Ekman on Tues day. Mrs. Milt Baum reported on the "Stamps for Wounded Veterans" project The February meeting has been designated as "Stamp Night," and all stamps collected to date will be sorted and count ed for mailing. The drive will continue through April. Mrs. Lcland Morgan reported that the club-sponsored Parents' Council for Handicapped Chil dren is now functioning as an in dependent organization. There are 17 parents who are now ac tive in the new group and their elected officers are: President, "Irs. John Main; vice president, Mrs. Lcland Morgan, and secre tary, Mrs. R. F. Cook. The Junior Woman's club is in charge of distribution of the Eas ter Seals for the Silverton area, and Mrs. Larry C.rennel, chair man, and Mrs. Ronald Syron, as sistant chairman, reported the master copy of the mailing list has been completed and returned to the Easter Seal headquarters. The story-record hour is each Saturday afternoon from 1 to 2 o'clock in the Silverton Library son, Gene Coles, Jane Starr, Bar bara G e h 1 c n, M. Walls, Jose phine Schlies, Dec Champ, Joyce Longfellow, Josephine Shimanck, Dorothy Stupka, Esther Horner, Til Ward, Virginia Hagen, Ar thur Schmitt, Clarisse Linde- mann, Ruth Van Driessche, Lillie Holland, Lela Blum, Tcressia Mouser, June Longfellow, Jack dander, Marie Cole, Mae Sprak- cr, Charles bims, Vida James, Mildred Purdy, Charlotte Starr, Mabel Deperrio, Clara Chitwood, Flora Shuck, Tressa Van Nuys, Pauline Lambrecht, Dovcna Goode and Misses Louise Gass ner, Vance Goode, Nancy Wodtly and Maxine Wodtly, Rita Kirsch, Emma Schlies, Vera Roach, May Neitling, Elcic Maiscl, Beulah Maisel, Rose Niebert, Effie Ges ehcr, Doris Lambrecht, Julia Gries, Betty Jelaca and Miss Shirley Wodtly. FRIDAY LUNCH AT NORTH'S in the Capitol Shopping Center CREAMED SHRIMP ON TOAST Cole Slaw Hot Biscuits and Butter Fast TC- Delicious Service Food Try S.lem' Best Place to Eat! II trf Salon B.,t Pl.t. to tat! j 4 TTB fc THE CAriTAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon rooms upstairs in the City hall. All children throughout Silver ton are invited to attend. The club sponsors t'. hour. Mrs. James Ekman and Mrs. Milt Baum explained the plans for the Aquacade, which will be jointly sponsored by the Jaycee Ettes and Junior Woman's club as their part in the Silverton Centennial celebration next Aug ust. The following committee appointments were made: Coord inating council, Mrs. Bill Dun can, Mrs. Phil elites, Mrs. James Ekman and Mrs. Milt Baum; swim instructors, Mrs. V. E. Pet tit, Mrs. Milt Baum; transporta tion, Mrs. Olaf Paulson and Mrs. Eugene Durschmidt; publicity, Mrs. Dave Demeter and Mrs. Low ell Hoblitt; suits, Mrs. Bill Han son and Mrs. Larry Crennel; style show, Mrs. Jim Nelson and Mrs. Charles Leonard, Jr.; script, Mrs. Bob Sites and Mrs. Edwin Heinonen; stunts, Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and Mrs. Kei.neth Olson; finances, Mrs. John Middlemiss and Mrs. Will Scarth; lighting, Mrs. LaVerne Bergerson and Mrs. Ronald Syron; music, Mrs. G. Arrington and Mrs. ' Fred Frick; seating, Mrs. Jim Jones and Mrs. Donald Scott; public ad dress system, Mrs. Dick Gentz kow and Mrs. Nick Weiss. The annual spring fashion show was discussed. It was de cided it 'will be the last week in March this year. Named as gen eral chairman was Mrs. Nick Weiss; assistant chairman, Mrs. Eugene Durschmidt. Other com mittees named by Mrs. Weiss were: Arrangements, Mrs. Ronald Syron . and Mrs. Myron Slack; script, Mrs. James Ekman, Mrs. Will Scarth, and Mrs. uonam Scott; publicity, Mrs. Lowell Hob litt and Mrs. Gale Stephens; wardrobe, Mrs. Larry Crennel and Mrs. Phyllis Syron; model train ing, Mrs. James Ekman; proper ties, Mrs. Eugene Durschmidt; programs, Mrs. Fred Frick. Refreshments were served by Many Visitors at OES Chapter Meeting SILVERTON Ramona chapter, No. 58, Order of the Eastern Star, met Tuesday evening. Members of other chapters resid ing in Silverton were the honored guests of the evening. Escorted, in troduced, and given a special wel come were: Mrs. George Torbert, Russell chapter No. 15, Russell, North Dakota; Mrs. C. J. Saum, the hostess, Mrs. James Ekman, and co-hostess, Mrs. Konald Sy ron. The next meeting will be Tues day, February 2, at the home of Mrs. Eugene Durschmidt, 316 Jer sey street, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Myron Slack will be co-hostess, 9t&Q 'J ; THURSDAY NITE ' ' The variety of styles and fabrics is astounding ... the savings superb! Brand-new coats in fabrics by some of the top fabric makers . . . narrower silhouettes, trim boxy coats, graceful wraps! Beautifully, expensively detailed with deep cuffs; different back treatments; flattering collars! Hurry to Roberts for this money-saving sale! Martha chapter No, 34, Sand Point, Idaho; Mrs. Gussie Ploesser, Kirk land chapter No. 176, Kirkland, Wash.; Mrs. Charles Piroutek, Bar zillia chapter No. 16, Albany; Mrs. R. F. 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