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PAGE Tuesday, October 15, 1957 ZetaTau Alpha Introduces NewPledges At Open House (R The Alpha sorority house on'the New Mexico AM campus was the setting in elaborate decor Sunday 'afternoon when the sorority held formal open house to introduce the new fall pledges. Honoring the new pledges was the Beta Nil. active chapter of the sorority, and the alumnae chapter. Mrs. Seaborn Collins and Wrs.

James Rogers were, in charge of arrangements. A. B. Cox was chairman pf the decorating committee. Itei-MVinir Line Mrs.

Edna Norclhquse. Zeta mother', greeted guests at Uie door. OCAL was Mis Sharon Jones, president of the active chapter; Mrs. Claud Glass, pledge trainer; Miss Sue Haley pledge president; and other pledges, Misses Sarah Cox, Alice Valentine, Carolyn Reel. Linda Faulk, Jackie McNeil, tinda Scoggin, Lois Ann Boston, Galya Sue Morgan, Diane Pooler and Sue Thompson.

They each wore pastel, formal gowns and white, elbow length gloves, turquoise corsages tied tflth Silver ribbon. Miss Georgia Eoyland was at the guest book. The tea tabie was centered with a large arrangement of giant, turquoise mums interspersed with silver reeds and 'green foliage, flanked by ornate three branched silver candelabra holding silver glittered twisted tapers. Touring Alternately Presiding alternately at the silver coffee service were Mrs. Florence Martjn.

secretary to Dr. Roger Corbelt, president of New Mexico AM; Mrs. William Eon- LAS CHUCES (N.M.) SUN-NEWS ZETA PLEDGES ner. president of the Zeta Alumnae chapter; Mrs. Paul Jones, mother of chapter president; Mrs.

Minnie Lee Haley, mother of the ledge president; Mrs. Flora Ha- micl and Mrs. A. D. Boston.

More than 300' people called during the appointed hours. Mrs. EdWhitfield Honors Chi Omega Sorority Visitor Mrs. Margaret Carroli. chaptc visitor from the national office Chi Omega Sorority.

was honorc Friday evening by Mrs. Party guests were members of the Chi Omega Alumnae Club. In an interesting informal address to the group, Mrs. Carrol stressed the need for continued Interest in and guidance of young women in college. She told of Chi Omega's formulation of a program of reading and s.tudy which would aid in the development of an informed and active participation in civic affairs' by the young women who will be tomorrow's citizens.

Since women play an important role in American life as consumers, she also stressed the need for leadership intelligent buying. Guests included: Mmes. Bob Grace Bob Crawford, Forrest Scale, Hermit Laabs, Fanny Locke, Bill Mackey. Cecil Pickett, Russell Burns, Jack Hardgrave and Misses Hildure Anderson and Rosemary Buchanan. Baptist Class Elects New Thanksgiving Banquet ZETA TAU ALPHA pledges who were introduced by the active and Alumnae chapters of the Sorority when they were honored at Open House at the Zeta house, on the AM campus are left to right, standing: Misses Linda Faulk TMs Cruces; Jackie McNeil, Artesia; nda Scog- eiM Las Cruces- Carolyn Reel, Las.Cruces; Alice Valen- tine Mesilla Park; Sue Haley, Las Cruces; Lois Ami Richards, L'ordsburg; Joan Boston, Las Cruces; Sarah Cox Las Cruces; sitting: Misses Galya'Sue Morgan, Artesia Diane Poetef, Las Cruces; Susan Thompson, Ysleta.

(Photo by Meleski New Mexico AM College Calendar Of Social Events I nnulny, October Keta Tail Alpha Founder's Day Student Movie. Vwlnesday, OctiplicT 16 ASCE. WRA. 7-11 p.m. ImrsuXV.

October 17 Home EC. Club. Student Wives' Club, 8 p.m. ASAK. October IH Alpha Oamnm Rho R.ish Party.

Theta Chi Corralll'n Dnncp. Tau Kappn Kpsllon Party. Saturday. Oc'tohrr 10 Football, here, West Texas. HOMECOMlNC.l Lambda Chi Alpha Open House.

BSU Open HOUKC. Boy Seoul Troop 63 To Reorganized A "father and son" meetine: vhlch has been culled for the purpose of reorganizing Boy Scout Troop 63 of St. Gencn-teve's Calh- olic Church will be held nt o'clock tonight in St. Francis hall. Mothers of troop members have also been invited 10 attend tlic meeting.

Refreshments will be served. Plans for the annual Thanksgiving banquet were made at the glilar meeting of the Ready Iss of the First Baptist church eently: The meeting was held at the ome of Mrs. Tom Riddle with rs. Ed Dill co-hostess. November missionary project is help a needy family in Las Crucs.

A tribute paid to the oul- oing officers. New officers who ike offices in October are: eachcr Mrs. Roy Bean; prcsi- ent, Mrs. J. E.

King; first vice resident, Mrs. B. F. Holstcin; roup leaders. Mrs.

Ed Dill, and Irs. Clarence Beier; sccretary- rcasurcr, Mrs. A. Alford; rc- ortcr. Ms.

Tom Riddle. Members present were Mmes Bean. Dill. Riddle. A.

T. Cox, Lancaster, Damon Moore, King, Holstein, A. E. Arch er, Misses Ethel Fitzpatrick and Rosie Gardner. LAS CRUCES DRUG STORE Gamma Xi Chapter of Delta Zeta Sorority on the New Mexico AM campus introduced their new fall pledges-at formal open house Sunday afternoon.

The Delta Zeta Chapter house was decorated with an autumn theme with large bronze and yellow mums and autumn leaves. Kecelvlng In the receiving line was.Miss Marguerite Reddin, chapter-president; Mrs. Tommy Grah'urn, alumnae president; Mrs. Pat Klnzcr alumnae advisor; Miss Josette Brooks, Ruidoso, pledge president; Miss Annette Tombaugh, Las pledge secretary; Miss Charlotte Bellnis. pledge junior 'anhclcnic representative.

Other iledgcs are Misses Martha Chand- ey Las Cruces; Marcia Llzer, Sana Fe; Mv'ra Mnyficld, Roswell; Miyllis Marow, Santa Fe; Dorothy Oiilz, Santa Fe; Mary Ann De- Olivcra, El Paso. Touring Pouring 'alternately were Mrs. Robert Spidell, Mrs. Richard Bcrl- enann and Miss Elizabeth Hattendorf. Pledges were in pastel formal tea table was draped with, a lace cloth which was a gift recently from the aluninae chapter 'of Delta Zeta at Phoenix.

Ariz. The centerpiece, was bronze anil yellow mums, with brown and gold accents. Green mpers burned in branched silver candelabra. About MO people called to greet the new pledges. I I I I I WARDS' SALE ENDS SATURDAY 103 S.

Main Ph- 1 6-6U1 of Council To Hold Supper On Wednesday'Night' A'covered dish supper, sponsored by Las Cruces 1226 of the Knights of Columbus, will be held at 7:30 p.m.. Wednesday in the Knights of Columbus hall. The supper will be held in conjunction with the organization's "Columbus Month" program. The supper will be followed by. a dance.

MEETING SLATED A special meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Postal Clerks and Carriers will be held at 8 on October 24 at the Rio Grande Kenneth E. Foster Named Director Of Santa Fe Museum SANTA FE, Oct. 15 UP)--Kenneth E. Foster has been director Museum of Navajo Ceremonial Art here, Mary Cabot Wheelwright, president of'the museum 1 board of t'rustec's. said.

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