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II- I: .ft -8 Sec 1 Statesman, Saiam, Ore.. Friday. Pc. 10, 1954 At Willamette . I House Dances On Calendar ! For Weekend j By JULIE MELLOR Statesman Correspondent i Three dances this weekend will comprise entertainment for many Willamette University students and their guests. ! "The Night Before Christmas" Is the theme of the Alpha Chi Omega house dance to be new tonight from 9 to 12 o'clock at the chapter house. Saturday evening the men of Baxter Hall and Sigma Alpha Epsiloh will hold their house dances, the first being costume, and following the "1948" theme; the latter is formal, with a me dieval castle motif. ' New officers for Phi Delta Phi, national law honorary, were nam ed recently. President is Don Wil son of Eugene; vice president, Gordon Wylie of Eugene: histo rian, Keith Lawrence of McMiiui ville, and clerk, Frank Riebe pf 4 n Liauu. r The annual senior - class spon sored "Pajama Dance" will be held Wednesday evening in the gym, after living organizations complete their rounds of fire sides, which this time will be Christmas caroling at the various state institutions. ' ' . Prizes will be awarded for the Vnct Ancfiimp at the dance, and late permissions have been grant ed by the dean of women. " Salem Coeds Initiated 1 Mu Phil Epsilon, national music honorary, initiated six women this week. New members are Carol Svinth, Michelle Edwards and Ca- rolvn Burr, all of Salem: Joyce Ambler and Marilyn Hanthorn tof Portland, and Tricia Gordon :of San Mateo, Calif. ? The women of Lausanne Hall will .be sponsoring their annual open house Sunday from 3 to: 5 o'clock, at which time guests may be shown through he entire dor mitory. A door, decorating contest is part of the tea entertainment, where each room will compete tor the best decorations, following cither religious or novelty theme. Miss Hillyer j Married to j x Mr. Muth i The Sacred Heart Catholic rhiirrh in Gervais was the scene of the wedding of Miss Shirley Aim Hillver. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hillyer of Brooks, and Frank Muth. son of Mrs. George Muth of Gervais, on Nov. 27. The Rev Snirdhnrn officiated at the 2 o'clock rites. Mrs. Jean: Len- hartx was the soloist and Mrs. John Mnnre was the organist.; Ted Hillyer gav his sister in marriapp' she wore a white satin gown with court train and fitted bodice with sweetheart neckline and lace insets on the long sleeves. Her fingertip veil was caught to a .beaded cap. She carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations. . Mrs. Gilbert Stenger was the matron of honor and she wore a Yellow ballerina eown with Dff- shoulder neckline and matching headdress. - Miss Bonnie Hillyer was her sister's bridesmaid and her ballerina gown was of blue with matching headdress. They carried nosegays of white and red rampllias. : ' John Detrich served as best man and ushers were Vernie Hill yer and Earl Jelderks. Mrs. Hillyer wore a mist blue gown with black accessories and corsage of orchids ; ana tne groom's mother chose a n:.vy blue gown with black accessories . and orchid corsase. nh A reception followed in ,the parish hall. , Pouring were Mrs. Marion Druba, Mrs. E. Berning, Mrs. Pete Schlcter and Mrs. Pete Miller. The bride's aunt, Mrs; L. E. Hillyer. cut the cake. Assist ing wete Mrs. John Detrich. the groom's, sister, Mrs. Earl Jeld erks, Mrs. Pete Dawson, Mrs. Ted Hillyer and Mrs. Vernia Hillyer. After a wedding trip to Califor nia and thorueh the Redwoods, the newlyweds are now at home tw Gervais. For traveling i the bride wore a grey knit suit with red accessories. : Mrs. Knower! Will Head j Chapter Chadwick Chapter. Order ' of Eastern Star held the; regular irtwtint? Tuesdav with Mrs. E.: T. Armstrong, and Thomas W. Kelly worthy matron and patron presid-! x Ini? Herman M. Johnson, worthy grand patron of the grand chapter of Oreson was honored. . 1 Visiting members from other chaDters were Mrs. Ruth Canfield and Mrs. Edith Canfield of jTek- amah Charter- Neb., and ;Mrs. Mable Cunliff. of Chisholm, Minn. Officers elected for the coming year were Mrs. William Knower, worthy matron; Ernest Peterson, worthy patron; Mrs. Edward Wil liams, associate matron; Virgil T. Golden associate natron; Mrs. Grace Johnson, conductress;) Mrs. E. A. Tueski. associate conduct ress; Mrs. Gordon Barker, secret ary: and Mrs. Ned Whitting.i trea surer. ; ! Fnllnwinff the meeting refresh ments were served by Mr; and 1 Mrs. Vincent Neal, Mrs. Ki H. Pickens, Mrs. Emmett Kleinke. xirs. I. L. 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A pretty package for her precious treasures is Far rington's new 'Vogue" jew el case.' Streamlined plastic with textured Textron top; lined with velveteen and satin. Adorns her dresser or goes traveling with the I same practical purpose, in the same smart style.-Pink, blue, ivory, or black and White. 2.95. Jewelry Handbags first floor first floor I - - - , f. i j - - , . . f ;; .... , s . , f;. Visit the Cinnamon Bear and Santa Claus Shop Friday night until 9 P. M. proudly a gift from SALEM Laicrty and Chemeketa Streets Phone 44481 I J I 1 1 ' . ! ' I I 1 ' if; ' ' . ' ! I '- 1 : - I I ; : " change of gifts. ,