Tuesday, NoTtmber 24, 195S THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon PaftT Villamette Orchestra ' Will Play The Willamette university eollege of music will present trie campui cnamter orchestra ' in concert under the direction of Dr. Willis Gates, in WaUer ball auditorium, on Tuesday, fecember 1, at 8:15 p.m. ' ; Thr program will open with the overture to Mozart'i opera "II Re Pastore. The second number, Brandenburg Concer to No. 5 in D Major, by Bach, is the 5th in series of six concert! gross! which Bach composed at the request of Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg, who wanted some work for his own private orchestra. AU were written for different instrumental com binations. The Sth calls for solo clavier, solo flute, solo vio lin, and the string orchestra. The three movements follow the fast-and-slow tempo pat tern. The second movement is written for solo instruments only, while the other move cents proceed in alternation be tween the solo and orchestral groups. Soloists for the per formance of this work are: Lls- beth Shields, piano; Marie De Harpport, flue; Sally Bolliger, violin. The second group will tea' ture two operatic arias with or ehestral accompaniment. Lol- lie Coffey, soorano. will sing Dido's Lament from "Dido and Aeneas," by Purcelr; and Herb Brower, tenor, will iing II mio Tesero, Irom "uon uiovanni, by Mozart. To conclude the program Dr. Gates will direct the orchestra in the performance of Haydn's Symphony Mo. 104 in D Major. This work, which was com posed in 1795, was Haydn's lasts ymphony. It was written for the full complement of in struments found in the classi cal symphony. The work is in the usual 4-movement pattern The concert is open to the public. , Mrs. Meland to . Head Lutheran Group ' Silverton Mrs. Ole Me land was elected president of the Immanuel Lutheran Wom an's Missionary federation at the meeting last week in the parish house fireside room. A brief devotional period was directed by Mrs. R. J. Van Cleave, and the presentation of the discussion lesson: We Be hold His Glory," was by Mrs. Merle. Rasmussen. The retiring president, Mrs. Elmer Johnson, was in charge of the session. Office.- to assist Mrs. Me land for the coming federation year are Mrs. Kenneth Hen jum, vice president; Mrs, Os car Strand, secretary; Mrs. Ar thur Dahl, assistant secretary; Mrs. Charles Hopkins, treasur er: Mrs. Henry Johnson, assist ant treasurer. A thank offering was received. Hostesses were Mrs. Luther Hatteberg, Mrs. Nels Nelson, Mm John Olafson and Mrs. Harold Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson were Sunday breakfast hosts at their home complimenting Mrs. Johnson's retiring fellow officials during the past year in the federation. Present were the Elmer Johnsons and .Mrs. Lloyd Lar en, Mrs. R. Puverud, Miss Ra chel Berg, Mrs. Conrad John son, Mrs. P. A. Loar, Mrs. Ole Melund, Mrs. A. W. Nelson, Mrs. Chester Bjorke, Mrs. Wal lace Satern and Mrs. -Adney Tokstad. On the preceding Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson had as breakfast guests the chairman of the WMF chil dren's department of the Luth eran Children's re'ormation, Mrs. E. V. Swayze, and eight young LCR girls including Car ol Gillis, Virginia Starrett, Carole Byberg, Betty Ann Hal- lam, Kathryn Overlund, Carole Strand, Carole Gaffey and Jan- vet Larsen. Belleques Honored Wood burn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belleque of Woodburn celebrated their golden wed ding anniversary with a re ception at the Woodburn Grange hall Sunday, Novem ber 22, from 2 to 5 p.m. Their daughters were hostesses Both Mr. and Mrs.' Belleque were born and reared in this vicinity. Mrs. Beleque is the 7 ay '"9 jyt mi J, Wed in November - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams Lucht, -III (Sharon Lea Starrett), above, were married November 7. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert P. Starrett of Silverton and Mr. Lucht is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred William Lucht, Jr., of Mt. AngcL (Alyce studio picture, Woodburn.) former Marguerite LaDeRoute. They were married November 25, 1903, at the St Louis Cath oic church in St. Louis, near Gervais, and have spent their entire life in this vicinity. They have two sons and two daughters and 13 grandchil dren. Their sons are Elmer of Newberg and Albert of Gervais and their two daughters are Mrs. Gen Harrif ord of Mt. An gel and Mrs. June Smith of Woodburn. Liberty Lists- Holiday News Liberty Thanksgiving hol iday . testivitlea are being planned by the residents of the Liberty area. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Holden, Barbara Joe and Michael will be the holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Caldwell. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wt Stacey will be Mr. and Mrs. Ted Russell, Gwenyth, William and Edgar, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Mur dock, Mitchell, Marvin and Mark will leave on Wednesday evening and spend Thanksgiv ing day at the S. B. Smith home in Tacoma, Wash. They will visit the Don Murdocks in Yakima, former Salem res idents, and return home by way of Spokane on Sunday. - Axel Robertson will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and family will entertain at a family get-together on Thanks giving day at their home on Liberty Circle. Invited are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Voigt, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Voigt, Sharon and Jeanne of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Free, Paula and Joan of Corvallis and Bob Voigt. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Free will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W L. Dailcy of Oakland, Oregon. They will spend the week end in Crescent City vis iting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Seeger and family will have as holiday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Seeger, Steven and Robert, and Mrs. Nina Browning. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Van Dyke and Judy, Douglas Van Dyke, Mrs. Glen Vergets, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Slogetts, Nancy and Charles, who are visiting here from LaCook, Nebraska, will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Theil and family in the Auburn district Mrs. Helen Dasch will at tend a family dinner in Cali fornia with the Robert Dasch- es, Jack Dasches and Mrs. Orpha Banta. - Mrs. Lily Jones will have as Thanksgiving day guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Browning, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Jones, Carol, Bert, Mary Louise and Jimmy, and Mrs. Rose Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kon- opa will have as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Patterson, Jo anne and Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hayes, Tommy and Jimmy of St Helena, Mrs. Em ilia G1U and Mrs. Jess Rose, Mike and Larry. Mr. and Mrs. Carl BeU wiU entertain for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr. Carl Bell. Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Aril Bell, Terry, Ronald and Arlie. Jr. Mrs. Ralph Dent will be the guest of Mr; and Mrs. Henry Williams and family in Lebanon. Chiropractors' Auxiliary Plans Year Anderson-Dow n'mg McMinnvUle Miss Jean Downing was wed to V, C. Anderson November IS at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Smith. The Rev. Lawrence Guaderian of the First Method ist church officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Downing of McMinn vUle, and H. A. Anderson of Coopers Landing. Alaska, the bridegroom's father. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a dusty rose lace dress with corsage of white gardenias. A recep tion was at the Smith home aft er the ceremony for the mem bers of the families. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are at home in McMinnvUle for the winter, but will move to Alas ka in the spring where he employed by the Alaska Steam ship Co. ' Bridal Shower Wil lamina Mrs. Dave Chamberlin. nee Carol Pear son, was honored with a bridal shower last week, given by Mrs. K. E. Shetterly, Mrs. Pete Reynolds, Mrs. C. J. Hines and Miss Nina Hines at the Shetter ly home. - Mrs. Carolyn Emerson and Mrs. Vletta Hines won prizes t games. After the gifts were opened refreshments were served from a table centered with a two-tiered wedding cake topped with bridal couple. Mrs. LucUIe Mitchell cut the cake, and Mrs. Hines and Mrs. Shetterly served the coffee and punch. Guests invited were Mes- dames Stella Pearson, Lola Lord, Lucille MitcheU, Alyce Thompson, M a n d a McBee, Ximena Pearson, Joan Shetter ly, Doria Sundrud, Vletta Hines, Virginia My hre, -Carol Huntley, Joyce Zim brick, Louise Clawson, Marylee Fox, Carolyn Emerson, Leona Zet terberg, Maxine Endres, the ; Misses Margaret Fiet and Judy Auxiliary to the Oregon' As sociation of Chiropractic Phy tic tans closed their state con vention Saturday, several In teresting affairs being ar ranged for the women who were here with their husbands for the association event Members of the auxiliary heard John Davis, interior dec orator, Hamilton Furniture company, in an interesting talk, entitled "How Not to Decorate Your Home" during their noon luncheon Saturday at the Marlon hotel Mr. Davis was Introduced by Mrs. Paul G. Stapran of Salem, toastmls- uesa. Speaking before the group also was Dr. J. La Boise De Rusha, dean of Northwestern Chiropractice college, Minnea polis, Minnesota, on "PrlvU- eges of Chiropractic." Terry Meisinger, son of Mrs. J.' A Wlltaey of the Wiltaey Music house, entertained the group witn accordion solos. Among other special guests introduced were two national auxiliary officers, Mrs. Gordon Peffley, president and Mrs. Walter Rich, secretary, both of roruana; also Mrs. Glenn Par rott, . Molalla, retiring state prwldent; Mrs. W. A. Budden, snetterly. John Majors, Miss Lillian Hines, Mrs. Rollin nines. Airs. Jeannio Bails, Mrs. u. K. O'Reilly, Mrs. K. T. trankiin, Mrs. Frank Fawk, Mrs. Irene Parton and Mra. oniriey Johnson. . , .. . wife of the prajaflent of West- Stataa 0Uege, Portland; and Mra. Lloyd Hockett. Sa lem, first state president of the auxiliary. On exhibit was a replica of the Oregon State capltol made especially for the occasion by Peerless Bakery, Salem. At the close of the luncheon. Mrs. Lloyd Hockett Installed the new officer! for 19S4. They are: President Mrs. Paul G. Stapran, Salem; first vice-president Mrs. Ralph Hill, Portland; second vice presi dent Mr. Ralph Svehaug, Es tacada: third vice-president Mrs. D. E. Wilson, Newberg; secretary, Mrs. L. E. Rarey, Portland; treasurer, Mrs. R. F. Schmidt Silverton;' auditor, Mrs. P. W. DeMarco, Salem; parliamentarian, Mrs. R. M. Peffer, Corvallis; historian. Mrs. J. J. McCarthy, Sweet Home. Mrs. Stapran announced the ra-appoiaimcm ox mra. nailer Rich. Portland, a delegate to I the joint legislative council of Oregon; also the appointment of Mrs. Glenn Parrott, Molalla, as press chairman for the aux iliary. During the general business meeting of the group, it was announced that projecta com pleted during the year includ ed donations to the Free Chil- dren's clinic of the Health Re search foundation, to the Dr. W. A. Budden scholarship fund, and to the laboratory of West ern State college. Assistance 1 being given to the Pan American student fund and to the penny art fund. 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