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Show THE PARSON Glco Glob Presents Lois Qlaclilicm Gcsomcs Grids Christmas Pageant The Westminster College Womans Glee Club presented the Christ-maA Mystery for pageant, Christmas, Sunday night in the First Methodist church before a The religious oblarge group. servance was a continuation of an annual presentation by the Glee Club, which was under the able direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes Simpson. The pageant, v written by McKinney, was given its first presentation Friday night in the Fort Douglas Veterans hospital. Mrs. Simpson directed the t, Dr. Walter Teutsch accompanied at the organ, and Miss Marcia Johnson at the piano. All three of these people are faculty members at Westminster. s pag-fcan- In the cast were Maurine Mor-le- y as Mary, David Wlison as Joseph, and Joan Robinson as Gabriel. Shepherds were Louis Steve Jenks and Dave Greene. Del-pierr-e, Kings were Carl Grubaugh, Ted Poole and Erie Howard. Walking Angels were portrayed by Peggy IJbenstein and Marie Odell. u Soloists were Catherine Cone, Louise, Gray, Nancy Graham, Ger-ri- e Lambson, Pat Orrell, Joan Robinson, Carl Grubaugh, Erie Howard, Ted Poole and Ralph Whitaker. The scripture reading was given by Wayne Cochrane. I s The annual presentation by the college group is always one of the 4 top events in the community dur-th- e Christmas season, and is followed from year to year by many people. a, h, scholarship for study abroad, and leave soon for New Zealand. Mr. Cottrell was a senior at Miami U. Freds older sister, Mrs. Lee I The Westminster Ski Club extends an invitation to the student body and faculty to come to one of the showings of Skiing Is Fun, Husband (aside to doctor): Thursday, Dec. 17, at 12:30 p. m. What will you take for that gadand 4:00 p. m. in the chapel. This get, doctor? motion picture is very useful for studying both beginning and adThe vanced skiing techniques. scenery and narration make it of WE ARE interest to skiers and non-skier- s. Persons wishing to contribute to the F. I. S. team may do so by buying tickets to a ski motion picture to be shown at East High School, Friday, Dec. 18, at p. m. Tickets may be purchased for $1.00. All proceeds go directly to support of the F. I. S. team. The Ski Club had a meeting Wednesday and made plans for trips and parties. Persons wishing to join the ski club should contact Jeannine Goodwin, secretary-treasurof the Ski Club, who will be able to give details of trips and parties planned. 7-3- 0 HAPPY TO OFFER CREDIT .TERMS TO STUDENTS OF WESTMINSTER COLLEGE er The man who pokes fun at a woman trying to drive through a twelve l foot garage door usually sobers Hip when he tries to threac a needle. FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN EXCITING - V.. 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DRIVE OUT TO i Doctor: Now, madam, place his thermometer between your eeth and keep your lips closed for ive minutes. 92 A letter was received this week at school from an old student of Westminster, Mr. Bill Fribole, who sent a clipping to the effect that William (Fred) Cottrell, who was a student at Westminster during 1920 and 1921, has received a Fulbright j WELL BUY ONE, TOO! Ski Movies By Catherine Cone Miss Lois Virginia Blackham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Blackham, Ruth, Nevada, became the bride of Larry G. Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olsen, Mina-dokcereIdaho, in a double-rin- g mony, December 12, in Centenary Methodist Church. The Reverend H. Robert DeLancey officiated. A wedding reception was held immediately after the ceremony in Ferry Hall. The bride wore a ballerina-lengt- h gown of lace and nylon net. The bodice was of lace, fashioned with a double Peter Pan collar and long, pointed sleeves.. The bouffant skirt of nylon net was trimmed with satin piping. The shoulder-lengt- h veil fell from a tiny Dutch cap of white baby orchids. Maid of honor and sister of the bride, Miss Elsie Ruth Blackham, wore aqua taffeta, ballerino-lengtwith an overskirt of net. The bridesmaid, Miss Pat Olsen, sister of the bridegroom, wore a ballerina-lengt- h gown of pale pink taffeta and net. They carried colonial bouquets of pink roses and carnations. Mrs. Blackham chose a suit of dusty rose, and Mrs. Olsen wore a suit of dark gray. Both wore orchid corsages. Niel Olsen stood as best man for his brother, and ushers were Ralph Morrison and Richard Bradley. After a short honeymoon trip, Larry will return to Fort Ord, California, where he is stationed with the U. S. Army. Lois will return to Westminster, but will join her husband in California at the end of the semester. Former Westminster Student Honored Five 870 East 9th South Phone 4-78- 33 1074 E. 2 1st South in SUGAR HOUSE - |