Oregon Advance Times_1968-07-11
Page 6 The Oregon Advance/TIMES July 11, 1968 Social Happening Inside The Inner City Preceeding the ball, the HU- formal was their honored and Williams Law, in their Maryhurst College. ton Smiths intertained at their guest the Rev. John L. Van- "College Bound" program, to The Theodore Haiths took home at cocktailsforaboutten Wolvelear, Portland Univer- help more students toplanand time out last week for a few couples, and after the ball was sity, who has been working prepare themselves for col- days to visit their old home over, a number of "after closely with the Education lege. Social help through town, Seattle, where Ted's parties" were held with one of Committee of the Alumni counselling, coaching in aca- Omega fraternity brothers the jolliest being a no-host Chapter in the more serious demic material, and finan- were gathered for a conclave breakfast arranged by Mr. side of Kappas interests. cial assistance has been made at the Olympia hotel. Many and Mrs. Alonzo Woods with The Alumni Chapter of 17 available through Kappa guid- pleasant friendships were re– Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Plum- members has been guided by ance to these students, in newed. mer and several other couples the Education Committee cooperation with local high Mrs. Walter (Lois) Sayles, at the Hoyt Hotel. headed by Vernon Chatman, schools and programs at the always a very busy pro- In attendance at the Kappa Joseph Nunn, James Brooks University of Portland and fessional woman, has just re- SHERIDAN FRUIT Co. S.E. Union & Oak e 235-9353 turned from Washington, D. C. where she took part in an Edu– cational Professional Person– nel Development Conference arranged by the U.S. Office of Education. The Conrad McConnells, a husband and wife "Matching • 29 a Pair" of pharmacists, have G e· e 2 c .I returned from a California • r n • vacation spent mainly in the : B Lb : Bay area. Their son Pete . eans s. • accompanied them on their • • motor trip. : • Mrs. Edward (Jewel) Johns • Red Hoven Delicious 1 5' RED rr:; 6 29' : is lending her artestic talents : P h Potatoes 1h : ~~t:~::;:~er=g ~;;:ea; :Yt • eac es............... . • teaching a class of youngsters. : Butter or Leaf 2 19( • She does this during the school • L 51 • • 3 : year on a professional basis • elluce 1c1ng for 15' . but is one of the several • • •••••••••••. Bun Cu,umbers • public school teachers who • • contribute their time as vol- • INSTANT Sh d GI • unteers to Rufus Butler's Folger ·, s 129 O Y en • • 4 oz. Buttons 89 • dream out there on N. E. : COFFEE ·o UI Mushrooms 3 <ans C •• Killingsworth Avenue. Miss Ann Williams tall tan • • • • and terrific, most recently ·: PEANUT Hood~, 89( Snowmist . 45c .•. a librarian attached to the BUTTER Shr •lfflp staff at The American School · ~o 0 • • • • • for Diplomats in New Delhi, •. LAMB BEEF •. 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