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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1945)
1 w . V v I t 'l - -1 0 f- ' v- .;- ' , ... ... i , , . i , i j. . - ; j j . " 'r - - Society; Glubs Music: SFX Tn7 i! (: X J ' - i 4jt f ( i ! i i i Go South ON S i ' ' ' ' H .- . 1 Commander and Mrs. Edward Pace (Kay Tay lor) and son. David, left Friday for fiMare Island, San Francisco where ho will report to his ship. Com mander Pace, who received his promotion from lieu-. , tenant commander earlier irV the! week, has been home oh leave after, servina $ie South Pacific. . Mrs. Pace and their eon have been 'residing '.with her mother, Mrs. Leona Taylor. ; , j j; 'I ' - - '- fr ' i - f ' - - - 1 ------ .- t i 1 i I . - f ! . - ! 1 1 A , I'M y 1 ' t ! JVI rs. Prescott Keyes and son, Larry, who have come north from their 1 7 home in Alhqmbr4 CallL, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Engel, for several weekjs. Mrs. Keyes who will.be remembered as Helen Engel, has resided in the south since her marriage and this is! her first vis it home in two years. (Kennell-Ellis). . jr .t ewcomers in the capital are Mrs. Lewis C. Beissig and twiridaugh- ters, Carolyn and Marilyn, who have taken a house on Fqlrmount Hill. Lieutenant Colonel Beissig is depot chaplain at Camp Adair. The Beissigs, whose home is inNew York, came "west from Fort Meade, Mary land, where he had been stationed.- The twins expect tq enter; Oregon State college in the fall. (Kennell-EUis). I f Tidbits of News r i; Mrs. Edward A. Lebold and sons, Robert and Frank, and Mrs. Richard Kriesel end daughter. Patsy, are spending the weekend at the Dorchester Houe at Ocean- lake. ; 'V ''--:--' -' Mrs. Harold dinger and daughter, Susan, are at Neskowlrvfor a Week at the H. H. Olinger summer home. l r- . , k Mrs. Clayboume '.W. Dyer is at Neskowin for the weekend as theiouse guest j ef Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stevens. jj if ! Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Hill and sons, Bobby, Dick and Douglas,jare spending sev- j ral weeks at Florence. jj . j Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huggins . the I past Jweek have i been her sister, Mrs. Laird Theiring, and her sons, Jim and Bill, and Mrs. Ruth Balcom, all of Coos Bay. . ! i hi Mr. Willinm H. Dashnev and son. Iohn. of McMinnville have been spending j everal days in the capital at the home of her parents, Mr. and: Mrs. H. L, Braden, J Mr. Dashney Joined his lamily here or ine weeiena. - - ? . . ' r I i ' - - t J ' . " f ' . ? i v ; v . , ; ' ; : s , -'.? . v,"' ; :, , I - - i - s "3. -r - ; ? -' ' : v i ::' i :' i ; - ' ' r . ; r c . sj - j . -: - f ,.S -. - f ... ... 1 V . ? , v..-.--'s ' - i .... Summer j Entertaining Entertaining in per parties. H t By fcryxae English Statesman Society Editor i , i e late summer centers around informal dinner and sup- Mrs. Donnell Sanders who left with Mr. Sanders this wfek for Coos Bay where they will make their hcme. Mr. Sanders will serve as principal of the grade school in Coos Bay this year. Mrs.; San ders will be remembered as Cynthia Delano, The couple resided in Bremerton until last fall when Mr. Sanders received his. discharge from the United States' marine corps reserve. (Kennell-Ellis). Mr. and Mrs. Fred feeler were hosts for a buffet supper Saturday night at their South Liberty street home for a group of friends. Guests were seated at small tables where bridge was in play during the evening. Bouquets of late summer flowers were arranged on the buffet table and about the rooms. 1 ! ' - " . ' ! j Covers' were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Claude Murphy, Mayor and Mrs. L M. Doughton, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker, Mr. and Mrs.Roy Houck, Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Gragg and Mr. and Mrs. Keeler. i I - ! j. Mr. and Mrs. George Aiken entertained informally! at dinner Saturday night at their North ; Summer street residence. t After the jdinner hour contract bridge was in play. i f 1 ! '! ' ' Guests of the Aikens were Mr. and Mrs. Charles A- Sprague, Judge and Mrs. James T. Brand and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones, j I ' ! - ; The home of Judge and Mrs. George Rossman was jthe setting for an in formal no-host dinner party Friday night Dinner was seived in the garden and later bridge was in play. Making up the party were Mr. and Mrs. David Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Yocom, Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague and Judge and Mrs. Rossman. ! j . ; I i - ! i i. L. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. IPoormao entertained Informally at supper Thursday night at the Kirk's cabin in Morningside for the pleasure of the seven couples who garden on the place. Mr. Kirk's birth day was also observed during the evening. : j Supper was served on the terrace at a large table 'centered with, an ar rangement of vegetables from the garden. Cards were j in play during th evening. I f ! j Rush'Tea , Delta Phi sorority members of Willamette . university, who will be Installed as members of Deltg Gam ma, national fraternity for women In the fall, will be hostesses for a formal rush lea this afternoon at the State street residence of Dr. Frank Brown. Seventy-five prospective ' Willam- : ette university co-eds hare been in vited to call between 3 and 5 o'clock. Miss Betty Randall will greet the guests at the door. In the receiving line will be Mrs. ' E E. Bragg, house mother, Mrs. Frank James, Miss Virginia Case and Miss Leona Tingelstad. Salem rush chairman.. Presiding at the tea urns will be Dean Olive M. Dahl, Mrs. Cass Ni Vchols. Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert and Mrs. Arthur A. Rogers. Serving will be Miss Janice. Patterson, Miss Cor clee Nichols and Miss Ruth Saffron. The tea with an a table will be centered 1 white arrangement of late summer flowers flanked by' tall white tapers In silver holders. Miss Leona Tingelstad is heading the di rectorate far the affair. To Marry Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brassfi6ld of Monmouth are announcing the forth coming marria5reof their daughter. Miss Evelyn Brassfield,' to Dr. H, E. Gilbert of Salem, on September 1. The couple will leave immediately cfter the ceremony for an extended trip - to Lake Tahoe and southern ( California. They will "return to Sa ' lent where Dr. Gilbert is practicing. - r t is vsx;x i ! f 7 : -A , ; -( . j A -if A. I V ! - -v. f- K A 4 l f i Welcomed back to Salem; after a threejyear absence are! Mrs. Richard H.. Jones, .the former Barbara Lamb, arid her children, Cheryl Ann and Patricia Lynn,.j who are at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. j Lamb. Chief Warrant Officer Jones, whei has been at Hoff General hospital, Santa Barbara, . Calif., is now awaiting orders? for duty in the South Pacific. (Kennell- j Ellis).-. ! m . . s Travel! Notes The coming and going of visitors and vacationists highlight the sum mer social news. Expected in .the capital on Sep tember 1 are Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Roy S. Keen; of San Francisco. Commander Keene will be here on a ten day leave, but his wife plans to remain during the school year while their daughters, Madeleine and Geraldinej ere in school. The girls have been here during the summer months, at the hemes of Mrs. Prince W Byrd and Mr. and Mrs.' Howard j Maple. Mrs. Keene and her daughters plan to take up their residence at their Lefelle street home. I; ! 1 Vlsiting in Salem this summer have been Mrs. Joseph E. Harvey, jr. and her children, Joey and Joyce, of Portland, ; who have been guests at the home cf .her mo-. ther, Mrs. Ellen Fisher. Joey celebrated his third birth day last) week and Joyce is five months old. Mrsj Har-" vey is the former Jane Fisher. (Jesten-Miller). f f r Mr. JHarlan Boals of New York City, fprmerlyfof Salem, has been In the capital the past week a3 the guest of his mother. Mrs. R. T. Boals. ! - .Tech. Sgt and Mrs. Amedee M. Smith, (III and; their daughters, Sid ney Ann and Stacie, are sojourning at the J. A. Fefiler summer home orr the Alea river. Sergeant Smith ar rived iri Portldnd last Sunday from Italy and reports to Fort Lewis after his 3GMday furlpugh. Mri. Smith and their daughters have been making their home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.!A.Fehlen. He. Margaret Lovell, United States marine corps, is home on' furlough from OTticc Virginia as the guest of her mother. Mrs. G. L. LovelL and 1 brother-in-law I and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Karl G. Becke. She will be here a week.; '4 ;' ' '7 4 - Captain an Mrs. William Slsson and son, Billy) are leaving today for a fortnight's stay on the Oregon coast near V(cddort Captain Sis son, who wag wounded in Italy, is home on leave.' His wife and son have been residing with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sisson. 1 , !