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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 5

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PMty. Aerf It Ifff Meeting Calendar rrt I Tto Sunhnmt Will bo IJi Friday. Aprfl 12 PrtUaa Sisters eaBetsH i-tri imI saeetiic at Fythlai UU. 1 i Special (MaMdlkw I Philomath Dad-Daughter Banquet Draws Over 225 To VFW. Hall 'Together.

We Make Tomor- cmp co-chairman for Philomath. row. Camping" was the theme of, All dads are being urged toj lerrauta swigt ise. TW Eastere Star Sacial ekb win awt at the Maaocie temple AM. at MsMade teisiHe.

Uondlj a 1:30 dessert. Hostess will be Mrs. W. W. Gra.

hanv 5 Margaret Bees and Mrs. Best Sutton. Thle deuert is 1 1 Mm hiri arWJ The Art NeeeWraft ctab will meet en Monday at Jjb, Jh at Zml at the home of Mrs. R. j.

Gunn, 221 South Ninth. Mrs. B. UltGheB p.m. Decree ef Hoaer Car- atiM rink with Mrs.

Engeee! Thimble elub will meet at the heme of Mrs. Bessie Ntwtoa. iNtt l. KeO, Harrison, on Monday et 1:30 p.m. Associate hostess wffl be Saturday, April 13 Mrt.

Perl Nyberg. 1:3 a.m. Alpha Onlcree Pi Tse Charck al Jmbs Christ Latter Day tatat will hold I rom-state day at ehapler heese, Image sale et the Woman's club building, 117 North SevMth, oa OSS Harris. 'Saturday from 9 a.m. to pjn.

II s.m.-OelU TW Rta- rhe Americas UetM and Aaxitlsry Wttlaeiette CeaaeB poOuck me rauacnau camp tue Uirli spend at least one Sunday during annuel Oed-daugtiter banquet held the period from AditI to June at the VJ.W. haU. Over 215 girls 30 helping to prepare the camp and aaas nenaea. for summer schedules. They are The dinner ns petlucl, with invited, to take the timily and eah (roup, thefc dad end lead- picnic lunch.

Pert tWe Go Tells Women At Centennial Bonnet Booth SPRING BONNETS in Corvallis in this "Year of Our Lord, 1957," are sure to be sun bonnets es the feminine population, ages 4 to 94, step back 100 years to dress just like folks did in pioneer times. Picture pretty on the left is Little Jolyn McDowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. McDowell of Kings Valley, who fits In the oge four category and hcs already choseji her "Centennial Dozens of sunbonnets, made by members of the Cor vallis Woman's club, are being put on sale this Friday and Saturday at Nolan's to help the club raise proceeds to finance a Centennial exhibit.

Pictured below, Isabel Miller and Elaine Heckart of the Woman's Club sell a bonnet to Sue Rudie. Each bonnet comes in a gay print or bright Color to complete an authentic costume with style and variety to Suit any of the pretty pioneer costumes being planned. Bonnets will be worn by the women from now Until June while the men wear beards. ere seated tt Ubies decorated Daughter of "Do-Dads," who wtth camping motiit the girls pent at least one Sunday last and leaders. year working at Camp Kilowan, ana meenng win new at wawport on Sunday at 12:30 p.m.

at and Via Burrs. (h. hn Tw. uniu Master Of ceremonies was Dave were called forward to receive The Delta Dvlta Delta alamus ehaptor of CorvalUa will sseet on Monday at the chapter house at I p.m. The Woman's elnb class se "Relixioai ef the World" scheduled for Monday, April 15, has been postponed because et fllnese.

The National Association ef letter Carriers and the National Association Carriers Corvallis auxiliaries will meet at the home of Mrs. Robert Koelling, SIT North Second, ofl Monday at I p.m. tH i 'g-'iliy 1 Sunday Reception From 2 to 5 O'clock To Honor Gallaghers A Sunday reception will bejield Brown, rne )n vocation was given "Bo-Dad awards to present to by Rev. Earl Baker and the girls their dads, sanl the "Cemp Fire Preyer." Mrs. Wallace.

Beaton Gey Larson of the "Happy Blue eouniy AlTKiar mtroduc- Birdi" welcomed the dads, Res- Carlyn Winger strict ponse was given by Raymond Gel- committee chairman, and Mrs. lay- Gray, Philomath neighbor- The "Napkin-skit was given hood chairman. rS Bi. nirc shlP to Mrs. Francis Fish at Wagner's Garden room from 2 Official Kills Self SAN FRANCISCO (UP) I 7.r 7 rJ27.

nd Mrs. Hubert Hathaway, who Sot Barftttsf PITTSBURGH (UP)- fire turned a "Quitting Business Sale' into i "Fire Sale" at the totted Shirt Shop Thursday, to p.m. to honor Mr. and Mrs. John Hubert Gallagher.

The social event is being given by the Gallagher children In observance of their parents golden wedding anniversary. Stewart Brown, director of public relations for Standard Oil of Cali o. i have served five consecutive and all of the girls sang a group years cluu of camp songs. Mrs. Elmore Payne, camp di- Honor was aIso to rector, showed camp slides.

These leaders who have given several i7. I 11 AT slides in color featured several 'ears of service: Mrs. John Clark. rJ AmAm Mnwkinir mi th Mrs. Emmrt Parker, Mrs.

Law- camp and varioua scenes of girls, whc Shaw, Mrs? Doral Dauben-activities at the camp. Mrs- Rowley. Mrs. fornia, was found dead in hit home Thursday night, apparently suicide. Hit wife, Helen, returned from concert end found hit body on the floor of the study.

Police said they found an empty vial that had contained a sleeping drug in the wastebatket tuota toxsm IS GOOD POUND MOTOR Ca Just For The Record HOLLYWOOD (UP) The Capitol Records Bldg. leases a smalt portion Of its office space to business firms. One of the firms is an advertising company which handles the RCA Victor records aeeeunt. Milo Askay spoke on work to -ae lunison, mrs. n.

a. ner- bedonebythedadsitCimpKUo. mansen. Mrs. Raymond Gellatly.

Since funds from United nlr5- nrazeai, xrs. neroen Fund are not used for maintaining ru8Q- aM ms Mrf uen iBBaBMMHSMSfjtjsetttMsSSjM the camp, all of the improvements must be done by volunteers and all materials used are Askay introduced Bob Mcfir- land end Cecil Riker as the new Wedding Date Set by Couple Mrs. Homer B. Davis of Brooks announces the engagement of her daughter, Anita May, to Gary William Rodgert, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Nigel E. Rodgers of Corvallis. The wedding will' be an event of July 28. -d3 Ttef- OF OUR SPRING Scores of prepockofled Spring Specloll now evoH- I oble ot Kipper's. Check your supply thte IterfU ttlX ASNiStV RJi Kl I and fill in now on your future nedl at flffpf The bride-elect attended school in Salem and it now employed In that city.

Rodgers is a graduate of Corvallis high school and it now employed tt Vera Sports Center. 4-H Clubs Meet At the Schools The' Busy Beaver Canning and Flower 4-H clubs met last Friday at the Inavtle school. Deannt AVCTNS; Penny 5avr Stampi TWI Ml Dunn gave demonstration on I Corvallis High Students Plarv, to believe they are the lowest form of human We." MM. (A) You're right Nobody is I hilrl I making hanging baskets and re-1 1 I'l sasBBg3gEgsgagsssasaBaa5Bgg usa mo su 1 Plenty of Noise Set for Program At City Library ported on the best flowers and I plants to use. The canning club discussed freezing and each mem Care ber took part In the discussion.

A dog and plenty of noise are The May meeting will be on May on the program for the Picture born either good or bad. Although; tT we are born with certain physical; "Ol OnVcnTIOn physical characteristics, certain: talenti. a certain amount of intel-1 The state Future Bwimm tead-ligence. our goodness or badness iers of Anwri" w', ta inu fuU is not inherited. With the xcep-iswn8 now w0i Corvallis members tionof a very few chUdren whose in preparaUons for brains have been damaged bythe fate convention to be held on disease or injury either 12 nd 13 0rM 8ut 10th.

I PUSH-UP TUBt KCCPS UNBcsAtrn I It I A 4-H club business meeting II pgr fugrant 2 $1 Baby Soop IH Book hour in the children's room of the Public Library tt 10:18 on Saturday morning. Children aged three to five will hear Mrs. was held tt Kings vauey scnooi according to Gtle Lalley. Nancy Holmer tell the stories of AMM-NDENT I I Ban tot 1 1 kJJ Background make during or after birth, we act and colleee- Digby, the Only Dog," "Kiki Women Deans Plan Loves Music" and "The Summer Noisy Book." Weekend Visit Here From 11:15 to 11:45, two mem bers of Miss Ruth Carter's clast Approximately 75 deans of wom en end girls from Oregon colleges in Elementary School libraries at Oregon State college will tell stories to older children. and high schools are expected on campus Saturday for the annual III rWViU ia 2 BottlM BW Un.lla Plus Sh.msse Kl CDX.

I Miss Dolores Stroda will tell Oregon association meeting of the group. Dr. John G. WatMns. chief clin "The Legend of Scarface, by Grinnell and Mrs.

David Kaik-land will bring in an Easter touch with Du Bose Heyward's "The us what we are think the way we do mostly Be-i uimaxing the convention win De (Qi "My father and I have been cause of our background and not the nomination and election of next arguing about today's teenagers; because of our heredity. year's state officers. The election and what makes them the way1 You evidently hav.e good, loving. will begin tonight Tri-they ire. My father insists that responsible parents, and you are ,) with lare banquet and kids are born good or bad.

I think resuit of their upbringing, of campaign speeches. Nonimees were that a child's home life, school their love, guidance and example. Previously selected by the different and social environment is what you ask what's wrong with some and thelr his 'personality. I am a 0f today's teenagers. There is After the speeches, members sophomore in high school and nothing seriously wrong with the will conclude the evening discuss-have been raised in a good home great majority ci adolescents.

the candidates and their quali-with love and all the other things They are simply being teenagers, fications for the different offices, a good home should have and by prom time immemorial, however, Elections will be held on Saturday that I don't mean money. I have teenagers have bene criticired by morning, followed by "buzz ges-never done anything wrong nor their, elders. Their fads, dances, sions" on many subjects, had and trouble in school, but I different ways of dressing, dif- a luncheon will be held with the don't believe I was born that way. ferent attitudes all these are In- convention theme "Stand Up and Please tell me what's wrong with comprehensible to the older gene- Reach High" featured in the dec-some American teenagers. I think rati0ns.

i orations. The Corvallis club is in they have been brought up by Aj for wild uncontroiied be- charge of the decorations with teachers, parents and most adults navior or real juvenUe delln- Phyllis Van Zyl serving as chair-. auencv. these too have always man in charge. The luncheon vill ical psychologist of the Veterans administration, will address the group following the luncheon.

Also on the Country Bunny and the Little, Gold Shoes." program will be a business meeting at which time there will be com mittee reports, election of officers, and the Installation of new officers. I I 1 for HI- Miss Helen 6. Moor, OSC dean OWDDLS ikrtkt-foTfll AMI rhA Food Demonstrator To Visit Campus I MB RATH wwiwe MA fl M'Vi JAl7Mi of women, will preside as the out- jjoing president. Other officers are Mrs. Mary State, Corvallis high existed.

Responsible adults every- be the closing event of the con-where are rightly concerned about vention. school, vice president: Ruby Peregrine, Pacific university, secretary; and Mrs. Kathleen Knight, Mrs. Beth Bailey McLean of Swift and company, Chicago, will visit the food, nutrition and food these and educators, psycholo- Corvallis high school chapter of Junction City high school, treasur DA 171 Heeat Crees. Shemeee 1.10 Ufl I 111 111 er.

Reports will be given concerning gists, group leaders, religious fjcrrs making plans for the con-1 technology departments Wednes-leaders. and others are doing vention are Sharon Thompson. Iday and Thursday. Mrs. McLean their best to help these young president: Linda Mosler, vice i works under the name Martha people and prevent juvenile de- president Coletta Carney, secre- Logan.

She Is the author of "Meal linquency. tary: Vivian Tlworth. treasurer 'Planning and Table Service." AGENTS tar I 131 nwk a fil 1 nuanur brama hihm 2 tit the national convention in San Fran Wjler. BiBUlon. BikiTt, LonriM WIIUomf WATCHES CrtmS WitcbUr.

DlimtDl Stlllac, Your qui itions about your chil- Janice Wrigslesworth, record- "The Complete Meat Cookbook. J.wlr ptlrlnt, Eu(tt1m cisco. Miss Moor and Miss Mary R. Robinson, assistant dean of women, were among the 25 Oregon deans in attendance at the convention. Registration and a coffee hour will begin the convention at 9 a.m.

TOOTKP A5TE 1- "ijrk LOO Woodbary Crcsm Ooodor.nt 50r ffi IILLFOLD I 2 f0f 69C I o. teu dren will be answered through cr this column. Write CHILD CARE, in care of this newspaper. Cnp right 1S57. General FulurH Corp.

and the "Young Women in Business." Mrs. McLean is an outstanding person in the field of food demon Vital Marrlsre License Application: stration and has helped to popu followed by the business. i i r' PL 3-3721 Texas has half of the nation's crude oil reserves. 255 Madison Charles Francis Stut. 22, North larize the principles of food prep- aration.

'according to Dr. Mar Newport, and Patty Dale Baker, An object in the grip of the air follows the earth's rotation at ap- 100 41 Ueiils.e Shomtoe Mc II I 18. Corvallis. proximately 1,000 miles an hour jl v.i netsMe i.uir i ma est net itw garet L. Finske, head of foods; and nutrition.

1 Mrs? McLean Is a graduate of Stout institute and Iowa State at the equator. BIRTHS (Good flamaritaa) PLEMMONS To Mr. and Mrs E-rioar Plxmmnm 220 South 43rd. Make That Picture Come True EXTRA LARGE VIEW LOTS ON OPEN a 6 pound 6 ounce boy at 5 32 college, and at one time was on Pm Aprils. sUff of low.

State. GILLETTE To Mr. and Mrs. She will be a house guest at Glen Gillette. 310 North the home of Dr.

and Mrs. H. W. Albany, an I pound 5 ounce boy Schultz. Dr.

Schultx is head of 3t 12.15 a.m. April food technology. FAIRHAVEN HEIGHTS SHOP BV PHONE 1 rr rSsi 1 JERGENS DEEP CLEANSER AjSSsS and MOISTURE CREAM umoN I I Moncri a fsa I KIPPERS DRUGS A IMS. 3rd 1-5120 2fybee7f 6PEN TIL 10 P.M. 1 ru 10 Mors i IsAeTeswToloMet CITY WATER OILED ROADS PROTECTIVE RESTRICTIONS CLASS 1 RESIDENTIAL SITES 3 MINUTES FROM CITY CENTER Oet Country Club Way through Whiteside Drive PLaza 3-7321 'til 10 p.m.

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