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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 6

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Jittuwy tVmnTit-HfrlJ Thursday. May ItW uhons Newspaper Editor oaks At Methodist Dinner Albany Delegates Attend Portland Women's Meeting Scouts Plan Songfest Saturday St Mary's parish hall will be the site of a Girl Scout and Brownie songfest Saturday mom-Ins when Mit Dnrothv Wiluin wilt The Woman's Page 1ANTH SMITH. TAhnr T.Unhnn. IS Telephone IS i than 100 persons attended the second annual Inter-: dinner sponsored by the Builders class of the First Several Albany women attended act as director for the song instruc- ihodist church Sunday evening. Special quests for the niny Included 20 foreign exchange students from Oregon Bridal Shower Honors Miss Olson college.

George SyrioUs, editor of the To Vima, inde tion period. This event is a project sponsored by the program committee of the Santiam district. Songs suitable for camping, troop the Oregon Federation of Women'g clubs meeting which was held last Wednesday, Thursday and Fri-Wednesday, Thursday and Satur-Portland. Mrs. Kenneth Higbie, Miss Donna Olson, daughter of Sally Philips, Mrs.

Wendell and Mrs. Arvid Olson, who ford Miss Pat Dooley, Mrs. John 2 dent liberal Athens daily newspaper, was speaker for the He is in this country under the sponsorship of the ite department and is i on e7enf- Anderson, and scout gatherings will be mr tour of the United States to ually 1) larger exports, especially to the Middle East; 2) the mining industry developed; 3) establish 41 oung ana Mrs. Alien learned Scouts wU1 me(t from Edwards were delegate, from Al- 9:45 until rm, with Brownies bany with Mr. W.

Sarchet, meeting untu n00n. Mrs. Howard Hadley and Mrs. Ray AU eaderl are to tttend Meyers also attending the sessions. L.

audiencs. I Miss Shirley Parker, Mra. Russell Parker, Mrs. George Huber, Mrs. Robert Haley, Mrs.

Herbert Griffith, Mrs. Don Banta, Mrs. Dora MacHugh, Mrs. Leslie C. Zolskey, Mrs.

Helen Steiff, Miss Catherine MacHugh, Miss Mary MacHugh, Mis Eva Childs and Miss Ellen Madarus. is to become the bride of John Herbert May 25 at the First Methodist church was the Inspiration for a pre-nuptial shower Friday evening given by Mrs. Oscar Olson and Mrs. Clifford Walker at the home of Mrs, Olson on route 4. Games were played during the evening with prizes going to Mr.

Jnhn' Anriprann anrt Mrs PiickoII Mrs. Edwards represented the key industries such as nitrogen for aid in farming; 4) develqp food processing; and 5) increase livestock and dairy cattle. The chief concern of the country at Senior Woman's club while the others were from the Junior Woman's club. 4 the ip the over-popuUv Gov. Douglas McKay, Mayor serve American newspa- The menu for the evening con-aiflted eg end lemon soup from Greece, prepired by" Wrs.

Fred Ksnruolt; baked empanadas, Chile, prepared by Mr. William Kurtz; green beani and tomatoes, Uun-, gary, Mr. Andrew Lengyel; American fruit salad; and Halvas with aemolina pudding, Greece, prepared by Mrs. J. E.

Hyatt rrtblea ef Greece Told Mr. Syrlotis noted three main phasea and problems of life in Greece today: the problems of de Miss Susan Craig Celebrates Birthday Entertaining a group of her friends Sunday afternoon was Miss Susan Craig who celebrated her tion which is increasing at the 0 Dorothy Lee and Dr. U. G. Du-bach of Lewis and Clark college Parker.

The time was spent social- Mrs. SeogC Named rate of 100,000 yer year. Emigration, Mr. Syriotis feels, is the only spoke Wednesday evening. Thurs ly with gifts being presented to i 0ef kt the honored gut near the close Of OiC Mothers solution to this problem day was Junior day with Inez niMh wnhrtav with hnff.t In closing his talk, Mr.

Syriotie of the evening. Mrs. Neal Craig was hostess to Pozzi-escot of Peru telling some peri Guests bidden to attend the Spring flowers were used at-: 25 members of Oregon State Moth noted that although the political picture in Greece seema to be 01 impnwuj oi me unnea, affair which WM heid 4.30 States. She is attending college t0 7:30 were Misses Karen Fischer, in Oregon on a scholarship pro-jcheryl Susan Dm, Mary vided by the Oregon Federation. I Haatvedt, Judy and Bette Gricr, Mrs.

Higbie gave a report on i.via rha.r r. changing constantly, actually gov ernment policies, both foreign and tractlvely about the rooms. The club last Wednesday afternoon hostesses served refreshments at I for a 1:30 dessert, followed by in-the close of the evening. stallation of officers. Mns.

Lyle Bidden to attend were Mrs. Rob- Sease was named president of the fense, the economic standing of domestic, are consistent with the chief reason for the change being due to individuals playing for en neiucii, jxuu; rars. iignion group ior me iouowing year, urine Aioany junior woman's cluo whwW Sharon Fairv JurfY UArUA H. i- i i r-1 .1 RJ "tiutu, mis. rcau un- i db assisiea oy rars.

oianey anep- scuviurs ui we inursaay iuncn- t-: Dower, erd, vice president; Mrj. Monroe 'eon. She also presented a gift to! Pvfpr Nnr. me junior cnairman irom tne juHv Hay. Students from Iceland, Finland, Japan, Pakistan, India, Germany, Greece, Switzerland, Gold Coast junior delegates.

During the afternoon the girl. Rabbi Jules Nodel poke at the show. wearin 5iJl Cooley, secretary; and Mns. W. Floyd Holbrook, treasurer.

Mrs. H. C. Rowlee is retiring president. Allen Edwards installed the new officers.

liam, Prineville; Mrs. Mike Mitchell, Tangent; Miss Mary McCauley, Mrs. Nelson Altermatt, Mrs. J. L.

Richardon, Mrs. Ernest Haley, Mrs. Edgar Frost, Mrs. David White, Mrs. Oliver Butts, Mrs.

Clyde Govro, Mrs. R. E. Coatee, Thursday evening banquet and manv creations and nlaverf idler muvies were snown oi vueen charade. During the program which pre- Juliana or The jvetnerianas pre was held during the Friday lunch- Mrs.

Roy H. Olson, Mat. Arvid ceded the installation ceremonies senting dolte made by Oregon Mrs. Alton B. Coates gave a read' club members to orphans in her eon.

the country and the political life. He stated that at the end of World War II When the civil war broke out, pin tenths of the population had nothing to lose if the Communist took over the country and yet they, fought an idealistic bat-tit to prevent Greece from going behind the Iron Curtain. He stressed that this victory which held the eastern Mediterranean area, and southern Europe from Communism could not have been possible without the aid provided by the United States. Emlmtien Solution to Over-fepnlatiea Economically speaking, Mr. Sy-riotil iUted.

Greece it itiU struggling for recovery. Although hi eeuntry has won the battle for peace end democracy, It has lost the battle for reconstruction, he is optimistic toward the Olson, Mrs. Sidney Burt, Mrs. Floyd Holbrook, Miss Hqpe Hol-brook, Mrs. J.

M. Unfred, Miss The group went on record as Joan Unfred, Mrs. Neil G. Allen, ing and Miss Mary Jenks and Miss Rae LaChance presented a skit entitled, "That's Life." Your Market Place Want Ads. country.

Mrs. Marion T. Weatherford, Arlington, was named president of the state federation during the Friday sessions. A fashion show planning to give aid to the Roseburg Veterans hospital and plans were formulated for a state junior council. and Burma were present for the evening.

Mrs. Ivan Hadley sang the Mexican national anthem and accompanied herself on the accordion as portion of the musical program which preceded the speaker. A Japanese folk song was rendered by one of the Japanese students. General chairman for the affair waa Dr. J.

E. Hyatt who also presided as toastmaster for the evening. Service was directed by Mrs. Robert Buchanan with Mm. Jeff Causbie supervising work in the kitchen.

Miss Jeannette Allen, Mrs. Freri Martin, Mrs. George Philips, Miss 3 rv yRS. CRECENE A. FARISS, state president of the Oregon divirion of American Association of University Women, will be a special guest at a "get-acquainted" tea being sponsored by the Corvallis City Panhellenic Saturday afternoon at the Corvallis Country club.

A number of Albany girls and their mothers plan to attend. Give Mother Square Dancers Sorority Women Plan Saturday Tea Stockings Mr days will ill bi Receive Invitations Miss Grace Scully of Corvallis instructed and called the squares at the meeting last Thursday of the Circle 8'ers folk and square dance group at Liberty school. Mcl Giles and Bernie Prinsen were guest callers. Guests for the evening were Mr and Mrs. Carl Woods, Scio; Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Standley and Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

Keebler of Lebanon; and Mr. and Mrs. Enos Nelson and Mr. and Mi. Burton Ferguson of Jefferson.

Becoming new members were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hcitzman and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon King.

During the intermission it was announced that the club had been invited to a square dance festival at Redmond May 11 beginning at 1:30 p.m. The affair is being sporuwed by the Buck and Wing club. The Scio club announced newest mnmm MiOMini coior 1 Albany high school senior girls and their mothers will be honored guests of Corvallis City Panhellenic Saturday afternoon, May 10, at a "get-acquainted" tea at the Corvallis Country club. Invitations to the affair have gone to about 700 mother-daughter pairs in mid-Willamette communities. Mrs.

Douglas McKay, Salem, wife of Governor McKay, and Mrs. Crecene A. Fariss, state president of the Oregon division of American Association of University Women, will hare honors as special guests at the party. Mr. Fariss also is national president bf Delta Zeta sorority.

Coryallis City Panhellenic is composed of alumnae groups of the 16 sororities at Oregon State college. It has planned the tea to 11 WMIOUS- $1.95 VMLU II Ni, IMeniir 1 .65 10NC WWIHM1 gauge, 304nir $1.65 No. 1 Can lflC yJi, SWAN lasZpprt 2bT27c hP JS H0T R0LL MIX Pl" 28c kVt PINEAPPLE JUICE IGA 448ci99cl for Metheri of oJI oges-these glomorous NoMend nylons In the neweit "Foshion Barometer Choose Sonny, a stunning Sun-ton, to weor with pure white, prints, clear greens, or violets, ond reds. In NoMend's Fomous 5 Proportioned leg Types. pe 4 end hove Giveoble" lops.

plans for a free square dance to be introduce the senior girls to all held at the Fat Lamb show Mayjosc sororitics at the same time 30 at p.m. I riiAiu 1 a i i 1 m-k iw.rw tr i.h. CI fin and to acquaint the guests with I sorority Insignia, magazines, and COW A philanthropic projects. Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Washburn and Mr. and Mrs. Wally Walbrecht acted as host and hostess for the evening. Stretch out on a new mattress trtft0 IGA FLOUR 10u83c tutvl Guests are expected to attend at their convenience between 2 and .410 p.m., the hours of the S' tOC 7 1" 'QC tea. Girls whose mothers cannot 1 Albany ene before buying It.

This is the only attend are invited to accompany) Whole Kernel 2, Cans 35c 1 way to be positive it is right lor 'friends. High school senior girls and' their mothers have been invited from Albany, Salem, Brownsville, Lebanon, Sweet Home, Monroe, Dallas, Harrisburg, Alsra, Scio, Shedd, Philomath, Junction City you. When you change your windows from heavy drapes to sheef spring curtains, hang a sachet bag on the hook that holds the tie-backs. I 1UII HI and Corvallis. Mrs.

E. Luke Gill, City Panhellenic president, and Joan Rutter of Roseburg, collegiate Panhellenic president, are official tea hostesses. SUNSHINl 1 IQA Krispy Crackers Peanut 53c TISSUE I 4 Roil QWak 0s tin mm mm am Mrs. John A. Planner, is general chairman of party arrangements.

Sororities represented in the Corvallis City Panhcllic are Alpha Chi OmeKa, Alpha Delta Pi. Alpha Gamma Delta. Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Pi. Alpha Xi Delta, Chi Omega, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Delta Zeta, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa ORANGES 2doz. Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pi Beta Phi, and Sigma Kappa.

59 mm FLORIDA MED. SIZE APPLES ARK BLACKS ends 2 lbs. Business Women Schedule Travel Director The executive board of Busine and Professional Women met April i 30 at the home of Miss LaRue Dun-' lap for a covered dish dinncr Final CORN 3 ea rs29 PORK SAUSAGE Seasoned Just JO Right Lb. FRESH arrangements for the appearance of Miss Carol Lane, women's travel director of Shell Oil company, May 20 at Maple school were discussed. A Girl Scout camperehip was voted to be donated by the club.

It was also decided to underwrite the Timber Carnival a--soc iation for $100. Miss Maryan Howard will be in charge of the club'a ice cream concession during the Timber Carnival. 10 PEAS Garden Frtih, Well Filled SPARE RIBS Lb. Strawberries 2cupsQc Thay'rt Good, Try Them Meaty Free Delivery on Order of $5.00 or More Specials for Friday and Saturday lib MOT When you have guests at home you uggest playing cards and no one seems particularly enthusiastic about the suggestion. Wrng: Get out the card table and get a game going anyhow, aince you are the hostess.

Sight; Let the matter drop. Your Friend at Meal Time try ir.etSta why Hills Bros Coffe. makts-and keeps-friends I Elm fir Queen Ave. Phone 377.

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