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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1955)
v.. o 9 .. . . 00 O Salem, Oregon, Friday October 21, tyo5 AT WILLAMETTE Miss, Moore Is Wed Recently Activities Listecffor Va rious Campus Groups si BUMlfY Miss Darin Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moore, Scio, and Duane Jo- Enh rinthalnan enn Af LI w mnA (Editor's Note: Because some one "went to sleep" in the nrnof. nit? fe is a, Sajem Memorial ilrs lVium buchatcji, Sub hospital. ITimity were married at a service . at tfie St, Boniface Catholic Associated Wnmen'c StHntc rhuarrh. Saturriav. Ortnher lfl. At readins tepartment H ednesdav. I 4imn was published, to Miss Pfaff.) , A poll ogies re conductrhR election now for ! 10 o'clgck. The Rev. Robtrt P. ouic. lelt vacant from last year. i'iiara penormea tne, ceremony. In the race for freshman tepre- Miss Hoscmry MinAm was the sentative. are Marv Swanson orf$nis(- Pinfcand witt stenlia I By CAROLE PFAFF " (Capital Journal Correipondtnt) ''Kick-oft" of the Distinsuish- Carol Warren and 'Celeste nih.la"orlea ' church. bens; for sophomore represent!!-,? Drlde r' The bride ore a ballerina knfllh ........ f -I- V.I..A Ikff.,. ea Artists scries for Willamette tive. nn voi-citi. rtm. : Ll . .,:.i.ir,i..,. unu nei. wiin mammy jace ovwr- woj . aiiu oiiu na Vilc. Pl-ilt nn.J CK . ... t ......... v. . . HF, C4WTAL JOfrRKAB . SecifbM 1 Pa J. Vi"l y m uii tyiv fJIFAtllRFt-Atl HI A NUN TllrWift I i w w mmm-mmmm mm mm p - v w m m mwww wm (jvi -mm 'M t'W v f -?Hf J addition to her .-7 .1 "':,"u:'' concerts and television appearances, Miss " nidue a successtui .win .a Europe. iicKets lor the entire scries are. available for townspeople, and individual tick ets may be purchaspd at the door. A charge policy has been set for the new Willamette univer sity auditorium. A sum of $25 will be ' charged for student profit-making organizations using the auditorium. For townspeople, the rate is S150 for groups who do not charge admission; $250 for those that do. Also, these groups will be charged $50 for three hours if they need a dress rehearsal. Duane Alvord, Senior journalism-social science major, has been named honorary Rotarian for the month. He is this year's cnitor oi me collegian, also has edited the student handbook and the Freshman Glee pictorial. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Ep silon fraternity, of Sigma Alpha Chi, service honorary, and is president of Canterbury club, a religious organization. He has been a delegate to the Oregon Federation of Collegiate Leaders convention for the past two years. Page Bailey, senior music major, was injured seriously in a freak accident recently when he put his right hand through a plate glass door at his frater- Boots and Spurs By THELMA YOUNGQUIST First accident to occur in the tents, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Stangeby, ring in many months occurred I celebrate their 45th wedding an last Friday night during the fun niversary. night, when Bob Hancy's horse The Saddle Club Drill team fell with him while he was par-. staged their monthly meeting ticipating in one of the games. I last week to formulate plans for Bob received a broken ankle and j the coming season. This group will be in a cast for several starts their practicing early in weeks. the year. Esther Ward was hobbling with October 20 the Rov Stenders a painfully injured foot last Fri- and -Ervin Wards will be hosts day night too but she didn't re- for the annual Halloween party ceivc the injury at the barn. She! at the barn. There will be prizes got it during her work at a court for the best costumed rider; so, trial some "heavy evidence" fell I everyone get busy with ideas, on her foot. Tonight's fun night hosts will Myrt and Don Kuhl were out 'be Mr. and Mrs. Buck Gandy and to fun night hut were all aflutter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fctsch. , to get going on their wav to John Day on a hunting trip. They left .... , , , just after fun night. , MOLALLA A group of Molal- Ella Durkee is back from her1'!. augJllc" of tne Nle sPe"' basic training stint at Meier and J1.1 day Tuesday mending at the Frank in Portland and is now ?h"nchos',,ta1' P"rllan.d ose working in the tea room at the ; n Portla"d w"eM- - G- re store here. We have missed F.lla I as she is one of our most con stant members. Now that she is hack in town she will no doubt be out more often. Stephanie Kurtz had her horse moved into the barn last week end so will no doubt be out often. Many of the young set are start ing to come back to join the groups in their nightly rides. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stangeby were in Seattle for a few days last week to help Ralph's par- FOAM RUBBER M 1 1 Spring Both lor a,3 'Only Finprt Nationally Knnwn Makrs flf Voam i'z" Thick Full Siie HOLLYWOOD BED OUTFIT You get 1 Twin Size Innertpring Mattresses, 2 Matching Box Springs, and 12 Hollywood legs. All 16 Pieces for this low Pricel See This Value Today! Headboards Not . tnOrEN FRIDAYS Till Isaak. For firs vice president ni.-y uruin anajed to a close fiUing beref of net Ann Notson have petitions. Car-'and lace. The bride wnj-p a pea'rl a"u i atsy . imams are , running lor ireasurer. Initiated into Sigma Chi fra ternity recently were Rick Mer cer, Beavcrton, and Vern Coates, aalem. Willamette juniors came outiiiroora. wn0 wore 1 dusty rose generally above the national average in communication skills, it has been learned following test taken by juniors recently. The teat was to determine how far students had advanced since their freshman year. For those scoring low in the test, a special class in remedial English is re quired. Dr. Chester C. Kaiser,- asso ciate professor of history, was chosen recently as president of the Marion County Historical society. He is a charter member of the organization and edited the group's first publication. Dr. Kaiser also has been selected as the governor of the province of uregon lor Pi Gamma Mu, uonai social science honor so ciety, to serve for four years. House dances lor this year have been scheduled for the months of November and Decem ber. Pi Beta Phi and Chi Omega plan theirs on November 11; Phi Delta Thcta, Sigma Chi and Sig ma Alpha Epsilon have sched uled for November 18; Baxter hall and Beta Theta Pi on No vember 19; Alpha Chi Omega and Delta Gamma, December 3; Lausanne and Uoney halls, No vember 5. "" lowers, mrs. Best-Known Home Remedy Forsullerinj ol Rub on Relief... Breathe in Relief nninn JHULU5 BUNK BEDS I An Amazint ValucI Two Beautiful Hardwood Rrds Complfte with Mattrfss and Rot Sprinir, Combination, Guard Rail and Ladder. Can Rr Kanily Srparatrd Into SinKle Reds. Twin Sii r 1 1 and Box I Ihil't always I fresh, never needs (urningl Heavy Tick ing Cover. trnnnl I $7490 $10.00 Extra Included Foctcfry Show Rqpm 9 P.M. Front flngcrUp length acfl was attach- necklace, a gift of the bride- groom, and she carried a spray of white roses with pale blue lace and white ribbons. Honor attendant was Mrs. J, D. Bruce, sister of the bride !fal11? dress wlln P'arl trlm- shc "rnca " nosegay m wnite carna tions and pink chrysanthemums with white rosebud center. Mrs, Dennis Duchateau, sister-in-law of the bride W'as bridesmaid, and wore an aqua blue faille dress with rhinestone trim. The at tendants' headdresses were white rose coronets. Their bouquets were nosegavs of white carna tions and blue delphiniums with white rosebud centers. Best man was J. I. Bruce, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. and groomsman was Dennis Du chateau, brother of the bride groom. The bridegrooms' mother at tended the wedding in a blue gray wool dress and corsago of yellow carnations. The bridal party greeted guests at the home of the bride groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Duchateau, immediate ly following the ceremony. For going away, the bride wore a charcoal gray suit with red ac cessories and a white rose cor sage from the bridal bouquet. The couple will be at home in Sa lem after October 23. Star Chapter MOLALLA A brief practice for initiation to be November 1, when two candidates will be tak en into the chapter, was con. ducted at Tuesday's meeting of Orchid chapter. Order of East' ern Star. Mrs. Florence Wenger, worthy matron presided. Report was made ot a recent visitation to Oswego chapter. Also planned arc visitations to Oregon Citv chapter for October 25, and to Canby chapter, October 27. 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