Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 12, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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Wed Recently Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Hallam (Dolores
Joan Watts), above, were married recently. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Watts of Sublimity
,and Mr. Hallam Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Hallam,
Sr., of Canby. (McEwan studio picture.)
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Valentine's Day Weddtnr Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wesley
Graves (Bernice Kremer) were married Valentine's day.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kremer of
Marion and Mr. Graves is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Graves of Turner. (McEwan studio picture.)
NEWS OF WILLAMETTE U
Campus Awaits Freshman
Glee; Dances Are Slated
By BARBARA JACKSON
Capital Journal Correspondent
Freshman Glee began official
ly on the Willamette campus
during Tuesday convocation
when Dave Weeks of Salem is
sued the challenge of the fresh
man class to the other classes.
Vaughn Blankenship of River
side, Calif., freshman class man
ager, introduced the classes, who
sang last year's Glee songs.
The seniors entered the gymnas
ium carrying a rowboat and
dressed in slickers and raincoats
carrying umbrellas. For the past
two years this class has taken
fourth place and has to swim the
Mill stream as a result.
Accepting the challenge of the
freshman for the senior class was
George Buland of Palo Alto,
-allf. Gay Weeks of Salem,-accepting
for the junior class, stat
ed that his class, who has won
for two consecutive years, would
"win again this year." The chal
lenge of freshman Glee was re
vived for the sophomore class
by Bob Alfred of Portland.
Songs for the event have been
written and submitted by all
ilasses. The music and words for
;he songs must be original,, and
they will be presented in the an
nual freshman Glee March 21.
The Associated Women Stu
dents will present a song book of
Willamette Glee songs and songs
f the living organizations next
week. This publication will be
the first of its kind since 1932.
Containing 26 songs between its
modernistic cover, the song book
nay be obtained by writing to
the Associated Women Students,
in care of Willamette university.
Copies also will be available at
ireshman Glee. Sheila Schuer
man of Portland is in charge of
:ompilation. Janet Strachan, al
io of Portland, is in charge of
irt, and Nancy Hanson of Ketch
ikan, Alaska, is handling public
,ty. PI Beta Phi will give its house
lance Saturday night from 9 to
12 o'clock in the chapter house.
The theme of the affair is "Para
lise in Plaid," and the motif will
be carried out in pastel decora-
Women Students was Nancy
Lumijarvi of Astoria. Miss Luml-
larvi has been president of AWS
ind acting as their delegate to
regllonal convention in Berkeley,
Calif., last summer. She was
mairman of the leadership train
ing program last year, and is a
member of Alpha Chi Omega.
Leadership training was con
ducted Saturday at the state cap
itol, and according to Dona
Mears of Roseburg, chairman of
the event, valuable discussions
and outstanding speeches took
place, making the program a
great success.
Sigma Chi won honors in a
song contest at their annual
province convention in Tacoma
Saturday by taking first place.
.
ENTERTAINING on Friday is
Mrs. Linn C. Smith who has
invited a group to her home for
luncheon and bridge.
Parish Dinner
To Be Sunday
Mt. Angel Preparation! are
nearing completion for the
fourth annual St. Mary's parish
dinner Sunday, sponsored by the
St. Anne's Altar society.
The dinner will be served In
the two large dining halls in St.
Mary s school from 12 o'clock
noon until 3 p.m. At the dinner
last year, aproximately 1900
people were served, and prepar
ations are being made to serve a
larger number this year. Roast
pork and dressing, together with
all the trimmings, will be feat
ured at the dinner.
The co-chairmen, Mrs. S. C.
Schmitt and Mrs. J. M. Wagner
are being assisted with a .cen
tral dinner committee who are
Mrs. J. J. Penner, Mrs. Alois Ke
ber, Mrs. W. A. Verboort. Mrs.
Joseph Hassler, Mrs. Albert
Diehl, Miss Elizabeth Keber,
Mrs. Paul Wachter, Mrs. Norbert
Butsch, Mrs. Al Lulay and Mrs.
Bernard Schledler.
They will be assisted with la
dies of the parish to help with
the cooking and serving, while
the men from the parish will
take care of the serving in the
dining rooms and also do the
dish washing.
At Soroptimist Club
Mrs. Charles A. Sprague was
guest speaker for Salem Sorop
timist club at the luncheon
Wednesday noon, telling of her
observations at United. Nations
and the personalities there. Miss
Nancy Lumijarvi, Willamette
university coed of the month,
was a special guest.
Other guests were Mrs. Carl
Guenther, Mrs. Harold Phil
Hp pe, Mrs. John Burchan,
Mrs. Lois Keeney, Mrs. Esther
Konantz, Mrs. Helen Morrison,
Tom Armstrong, George Todd,
Mrs. Sidney Jones, Mrs. E. L.
Gray, Sr.
Social meeting for the club
will be next Wednesday.
Mothers Club
Salem Heights Salem Heights
Mothers club is sponsoring its
annual chicken dinner on Fri
day, March IS, at 8 p.m. at the
Salem Heights school cafeteria.
Mrs. Hale Mickey and Mrs.
L. A. Clinker are chairmen of
the dinner. Committee heads are
hospitality, Mrs. Myron Butler
tnd Mrs. John Ramage; tickets,
Mrs. Francis Gaskins and Mrs.
Paul Harvey, Jr.; waitresses,
Mrs. Richard Chambers; decora
tions, Mrs. Carl Harris; serving,
Mrs. Marion Miller, Mrs. Charles
Knytych, Mrs. John Driessler
and Mrs. Ron Miller.
Other chairmen are Mrs. O. K.
Neilson, Mrs. Robert Hartman,
Mrs. J. M. Ballard, Mrs. orvliie
Raymond, Mrs. Kenneth Zwick
er, Mrs. W. J. Noland, Mrs. Wil
liam Rector, Mrs. Archie Mc
Killop and Mrs. Louis Kurth.
This dinner Is open to the pub
lic, and the proceeds will buy
equipment for the school.
TWENTY-SIX attended the
meeting of the Royal Neighbors
of America Sewing club, Wed
nesday, at the home of Mrs. G.
Gamble. A no-host luncheon
was served. The next meeting
will be April 22 at the home of
Mrs. Phillip Bouffleur.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thura., March 12, 1958 fr
Gray Ladles to Be
Given Pins Friday .
Red Cross Gray Ladles who
are doing recreational volunteer
work at the State hospital will
meet on Friday, March 13, at 10
a.m. at the home of Mrs. Wal
lace Cowen in Manbrin Gardens.
Five Gray Ladies will receive
their caps and pins for their
work at the hospital and at the
visits of the Red Cross blood
mobile. Mrs. Harold M. dinger,
Gray Lady chairman, will pre
sent the pins. The group will
include the following: Mrs. O.
W. Green, Mrs. B. V. Radcllffe,
Mrs. Roy Ostrln. Mrs. N. K.
Sanders and Mrs. Horace McGee.
Special guests will be three new
Gray Ladles who have just com
pleted their training course at
the State hospital.
Family Party
Salem Heights Husbands and
children attended the family
dinner of the Little Garden club
of Salem Heights Tuesday at
the Salem Heights Community
hall, about 89 attending.
Mrs. L. L. Bennett was the
chairman and Mrs. Virgil Allen,
co-chairman. On the decorating
committee were Mrs. John Doug
las and Mrs. Joe Van Cleave;
On the program the group
viewed slides of Yellowstone
park and of the different gar
den shows in the past.
Honorary members attending
were Mrs. Les Bates, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Anderson, Mrs. C. A.
Graham, Mrs. Ralph Cartwrlght,
and Mrs. Mary McWaln and
Mrs. Paul Acton. Guests were
Mrs. Bessie Hutchinson, Rhea
Miner, and Mrs. Isabella Kjel
son. ' .
Luncheon on Birthday
Douglas Hampton, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Hampton, will be
honored at a circus party on Fri
day, the occasion being hi
fourth birthday anniversary.
Bidden for luncheon are Dennis
Reitzer, Timothy Holte, Steven
Jenny, Steven Schmidt, Chris
Johnson, Curt Johnson, Arlena
Baker, Margo Lee, Douglas' sis
ter, and the honored guest. ,
Assisting Mrs. Hampton Will
be Mrs. Norman Johnson and
Mrs. Robert Baker.
MRS. JOHN MEIER was
hostess Tuesday evening for a
pinochle party at her home. Mrs.
Walter Carlisle and Mrs. Don
Zollner won the prizes. A des
sert was served.
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LEAVING Saturday to spend
a few days on a trip north are
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wenderoth
and her sister, Mrs. Claude Bul
man. They will stop at Belllng
ham, ther. go on to Vancouver
and Victoria, B.C.
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LEAVING Wednesday wera
Pvt. and Mrs. George L. Wag
ner (Patricia Long) for Fort
Benning, Ga., where Pvt. Wag
ner will enter officers candidate
school. The couple visited Mrs.
Wagner's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
O. B. Long, in Salem.
lions. Jane Gray of Portland is in
:harge of the event, and Mary
Campbell of Salem is arranging
refreshments. Alice Girod of Sa
lem has designed the guest book,
md decorations have been hand
led by Jane Notson of Portland.
Betty Coed and Joe College
will be chosen at the Associated
Women Students' dance, to be
Triday night at Baxter hall from
3:30 until 12 o'clock. Candidates
nominated for Betty Coed are
Maxine Brown of Bend, nomin
ated by Phi Delta Theta; Kay
Sremer of Corvallis, Sigma Chi;
Pat Sundstrom of Montesano,
Wash., Sigma Alpha Epsilon;
Teanne Holmes of San Carlos,
Calif., Beta Theta Pi; Joyce Karn
)f Tillamook, Baxter hall; and
Charmalee Allen of Salem, Wil
lamette independent town stu
dents. Joe College nominees are
Dick Moore of Bend, chosen by
Lausanne hall; Dave Finlay of
silverton, Delta Gamma; Bob
Alfred of Portland, Pi Beta Phi;
Bob Miller of Vancouver, Wash.;
Alpha Chi Omega; Mike Taven-
ner of Salem, Willamette lnde-
jendent town students; Jim
Wood of Salem, Bishop house;
and Bill Briggs of San Carlos,
Calif., Chi Omega.
"Thirteenth Night" is theme
of the dance, carrying out the
Friday, the 13th, motif. Decora
tions will include murals, lad
ders, cracked mirrors, and other
suitable superstitious objects.
Sail Updike of Portland is in
charge of the event.
Young Republicans will travel
to the coast March 28 and 29 for
their convention with the Oregon
college league of Young Repub
licans. Bob Packwood of Port
land, president of the group, has
irranged for the trip.
This summer Dr. Daniel
Schulze will conduct tours to
Europe for the students inter
national travel association. He
will sail on the Queen Elizabeth
June 17.
Chosen as coed for the month
f March by the Associated
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