Thursday. November 12, 19SS THE CAPITAL JOOtNAL, Salem, OrcfM 1WT AT WILLAMETTE Students Active in Fund Event B7 BAKBASA JACKSON -. (Casual Jooraal CinwWI : Student! began participating in the Willamette Challenge Fund drive thii week as the a tudent aolicltora were appoint ed In the living organizations. Under the direction of Kent Holme of San Carlos, Calif., the program if planned to have tudenti give donation! for trie new building program. Tues day during convocation, pres- ident of the student body, Jim Hitchman of Balboa Island, Calif., and other students pre sented a program to begin the drive. ; Monday morning and after noon will find Willamette stu dents in the gymnasium par ticipating in the blood drive. Gino Pieretti of Portland is in charge of the event "Hay Fever." a comedy by Noel Coward, will be the first preesntation of the Willamette To Attend Ball Several from Salem will be in Portland Saturday evening for the first annual military ball of the Oregon National Guard association, the party to be at the Columbia Athletic dub. Among those to go from here will be State Treasurer and Mrs. Sigfrid B. Unander, Sec retary of State and Mrs. Earl T. Newbry, Major General and Mrs. H. G. Maison, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ross. - The Newbrys and the Mai sons will be among those at tending a pre-dance dinner at the home of Colonel and Mrs. Edward Snow. Doll Project for Junior Woman's Club Lebanon Plans for the an nual Christmas doll project were started last week when the Junion Woman's club met st the home of Mrs. Irene Tair- lnr. Pmmdi f mm the firaiect go for relief for needy families and do other worthwhile pro grams during the year. A gift of $25 was approved to the city library for purchase ' Holiday Party Set drama department of the a-of cniiQren', books, snd dona son tonight tomorrow, and ; tiong were made to United Saturday Curtain time tor Fund and refore,t,Uon pro- It J. i A ; . Ject in the Tillamook burn. east will be Lollie Coffey of Portland as Judith Bliss; Do lores Gottfried of Salem as Speaking on behalf of the! blood bank program was Mrs. John Hatfield. The Junior Mt. Angel The annual Christmas party for members of Court Marion No. T18, Cath olie Daughters of America, will be Monday evening, De cember 14, following the reg ular business session of the court Plans were outlined and committees appointed for the event when the group met for their November meeting Mon day evening in the St Mary's school meeting year. As in former years, the mem bers will have a fifty cent gift exchange, and will also bring canned goods for the St. Mary's parish Christmas boxes for the needy. The committee named to assist the yearly social com mittee with the party are Mrs. L. W. Mclntyre, Mrs. Alcuin May, Mrs. Vincent Smith, Mrs. Joseph Schmitt, Mrs. William Fessler, Mrs. Henry Geek, Miss Margaret Traeger, Mrs. Ben Ackermsn, Mrs. J. D. Hauth and Mrs. Ralph Stenger. The yearly social committee in clude Mrs. Alvin Saalfeld, Mrs. Carl Fessler, Mrs. Allie Kirsch, Mrs. Raymond Rothenfluch and Mrs. Andrew Wachter, Jr. -The court will sponsor a benefit ahowing of the film Unnnr(tfj parfy "We Heard the Angels Sing ." . nonoreo OI ro'7 together with a film "Don Bos co. the Apostle of Youth," Sun . : y v ' Is Bride-elect The engsgement of Miss Barbara Hop kins, above daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hopkins, to William Mayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mayes, was announced recently. Miss Traviss Is &ITOfff.lS".leSLj;i Women have pledged five don- Richard; Bob Alfred of Port land as Sandy; Sue Sollie of Oakland, Calif., as . Jackie; Bruce Fountain of Salem as David; Bob Kauffman of For- Mt Hmva Ctnu... T) game, Calif., as Clara. ors at the next bloodmobile stop in Lebanon on November 17. At the next meeting on No vember '19, the Juniors will card party at St Young Republicans will meet tonight in the Beta Theta Pi house to hesr State Treasurer Sigfrid B. Unander at 7 o'clock : New pledges for Atoha Chi Omega are Helen Taylor of Coquille and Anne Stoaks of Steilacoom, Wash. Fledged to Sigma Chi is Gerry Kelley of St. Helens, and Louise Delano of The Dalles pledged Chi Omega. Tomorrow the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi will be crowned at the annual Sweetheart ball, to be B to 12 p.m. in the Crystal Gardens. Kay Kremer of Cor vallis, Phyllis Gentry of Bend and Peggy Buckley of Portland have been selected for the court, and the Sweetheart will be announced during intermis sion by the chairman, Rich Butler of Portland. Carol Emerson of Corbett was chosen by the Associated Women Students as the coed of the month, last week. She was selected for her outstand ing work as chairman of the AWS convention held on the campus last week end. The November co-ed is a senior ma joring in music education, and is member of Alpha Chi j Omega. Dean Regina Ewalt was re cently elected to the national council of Alpha Lambda Del ta, national honorary for fresh men women. She will repre sent the far west region, and Willamette is the first small school to have representation on the national council. Charles Paeth has recently returned after visiting Oregon and Washington high schools. He traveled in eastern Oregon, Portland, Tacoma, and Van couver, Olympia and Walla Walla, Wash. The fourth in a series of stu dent recitals which the public is invited to hear will take place in the music ball tomor row at 3 p.m. Winifred Wiltz of Forest Grove will play the piano, Barbara Young of Leth bridge. Canada, will sing, and Marie DeJIarpport of Portland will present flute selections. Hazel Green Miss Joyce Traviss. bride-elect of Dick day afternoon and evening, De- Tandy, was honored with a cember , in the auditorium of i bridal shower Friday evening St. Mary's school, v. 1th the net ' at the home of Mrs. Ernest Zie proceeds for he Mt Angel I linski. The couple plan to be seminary building fund. The wed on December 2Sth, The Junior Catholic Daughters will ' bride is the daughter of Mr. assist with the distribution of and Mrs. Larry Traviss and the programs and ushering. bridegroom is the son of Mr. The Rev. Cyril Lebold, OSB, ' and Mrs. C. W. Tandy, was guest speaker. He an-1 Those present at the shower nounced that the blood bank i included the honored guest's will be in Mount Angel on De- j mother, Mrs. Larry Traviss and cember 8, and . asked the co- her grandmother, Mrs. A. A. operation of members with the ' Carper; the bridegroom'! moth annual Thanksgiving dotti ng er, Mrs. C. W. Tandy and his drive for -he needy in the war grandmother, Mrs. Ora Pence; stricken countries. I sisters of the couple. Miss Joan The court voted to purchase j Traviss and Mrs. Charles Met- 25 gallons of fuel oil and $15.00 calf; Mrs. Gerald Kendall, Mrs. worth of groceries to be given to a needy family -in town. Mrs. Roy Palmer received the attendance award. An invita tion was read from Court Queen of Peace, Stayton, to attend their initiation ceremon ies scheduled for Sunday, No vember 22. Tony Bieeler, Mrs. H. E. Mel chior, Mrs. Jim Alderson, Mrs. C. A. Zielinsk!. Mrs. Ben Tra viss. Mrs. Dave Traviss, Miss Marie Traviss. Miss Billie Mill er, Miss Marlene Prosser and Miss Sandra Prosser. Mrs. Ernest Zielinski used an umbrella made of blue and Wed in South , Mrs. Gertrude R. Beall, for many years a resident of Sa lem, was married November 7 Mrs. Warren to -Head Mothers Club , Mt Angel Mrs. Myron Warren, Portland, will servo as president of the Mount Angel Seminary Mothers club during ui coming year. - She was re-elected at the Sunday meeting of the (roup during the regular business sesion at the seminary. Other officers re-elected are: Mrs. Anton Zastoupll, Sllverton, vice president; Mrs. Henri A ra ta, Portland, secretary; and Mrs. Leo Plasker, , Portland, treasurer. Installation of officers will take place during' the next scheduled meeting in January, at which time the area chair men and yearly standing com mittees will be named. The Very Rev. Martin Pol lard, O.S.B., prior of - Mount Angel abbey, was guest speak er, others giving talks includ ed the Very Rev. Bernard San der, O.S.B., rector of the sem inary; the Rev. Louis Charvet, to G. Robert West the cere mony being solemnized in Trinity Presbyterian church in Santa Cruz, Calif. ' Mrs. Virginia E. Brown, Sa lem, daughter of the bride, and Roland E. West, son of Mr. West stood with the couple. Mr. and Mrs. West arc at home at 4400 Bain avenue, Santa Cruz. Mrs. Raymond Hauth was! white paper as a centerpiece named chairman of the hostess for the gift table. The mantel committee in charge of the so cial for members scheduled for Monday evening, November 23, in the school meeting room. Bridge, "500" snd pinochle will be in play, with refreshments served by the hostesses. The assisting committee includes Mrs. Gene Holler, Mrs. Gordon Aman, Mrs. Edward Schaech er. Miss Eustelle Bauman, Mrs. Emll Bochsler, ' Mrs..' Harold Bourbonnais, Mrs. Edward Hot was decorated witn a urge bridal doll to carry out the theme for the occasion. Games were played with Mrs. Aider son, Mrs. Melchior, Mrs. Bieg ler and Mrs. Pence taking the prizes. " O.S.B, and the Rev. Ambrose Zenner, O.S.B. Members voted their approv al in a change in the club con stitution to include any woman interested in the welfare .of Mount Angel seminary to be come member of the Mothers club. The club voted the purchase of a act of dishes for the stu dents' dining room, and also contributed $25 for the stu dents' annual Christmas par ty. Member will solicit sub scriptions for the St Joseph's magazine, and also undertake the telling of the seminary choir records, with the profits to be added to their general treasury. i - Mrs. Fred Baumgartner re ported on the success of the annual seminary ham dinner served October 25. The Mount Angel group re ported meetings the first Tues dsy of each month, wish the November meeting at the home of Mrs. Emll Zack. The ladle began sewing article for the fancy work booth for the annu al Laity Day the first Sunday in May. A social hour followed the business meeting, with pro gram of entertainment furn ished by the student of the seminary - ... ..... Hutcheson-Anderson Gates Mrs. Margie Ander son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kadine and Richard Parker, so of Mayor and Mrs. W. R HutfhMon 1 at simple ceremony, Satun novemoer 1, in Vancou ver, Wash. Their only attend ants were the bridegroom' brother-in-law and sister, Ma jor and Mrs. Jack Brown. Following a ahnrt Kamw- moon trip the couple will be ' nome in uatea, where Mrs, Parker is m th in K. i cal grade school. Mr. Parker is engagea in the contracting business. Ruxk-Walli Christian church in Rtwi rw gon, was the seen , of the r am wvaawg oi sals Alice WallL dauihter f Mr. Mrs. Patrick Patterson of Idanha and Dean Ruzie of ldahna, the Rev. W. Hart ot ficiatin. Mr Patt. hi daughter in marriage. Mr. ana urs. uno 1 nusseu were the couple' only attendant. , Mr. and Mrs. Ruxie im rm at horn in Idanha, following a honeymoon in eastern Oregon. IOCS ' ' NORGE 1 -. ' DEALER IS CHERRY CITY ILECTRtC CBEMEKETA 3 Day's Only THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -t W QG&fc imm ase o mum a ' ar.. 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