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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1945)
i 1..MG2 cnc fc. " III Society .vvvClubs Music .Tv. The Home Masine Bure Salem Folk . To Attend Game The annual grid classic be tween the University of Oregon and Oregon Stata college In Eu gene Saturday will attract ' a number of football fan. The weekend will also mark the an nual University of Oregon home coming, with many planning to attend the festivities on the campus. Governor and Mr. Earl Snell and Secretary of State and Mrs. Robert S. Farrell, Jr., will be among those attending the game. Dr. and Mrs. Lee Edward Emery of Portland will join the Far rells in Salem and from there will go on to Eugene, The Em ery will return with the Far? rells to Salem to remain as their weekend house guests. Mr. and Mr. Frank Shafer and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lochead are grin to Eugene for the game. Afterwards they will be guests at a dinner party for i which Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Whitehouse, former Salem resi dents, will be hosts at their Eu gene home. Mr. Charles Huggins, presi dent of the University of Ore gon alumni, will go down on Friday to preside at the alumni meetings. Mrs. Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. Asel Eoff and Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise' will Join Mr. Huggins on Saturday for the game. Making up another group at the game will be Dr. and Mrs. Harold Olinger, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry and Mrs. Robert Drager. Te Attend Game Colonel and Mrs. H. G., Mai son, Lt (jg) and Mrs. Kelton Lower will be In Eugene for the game. - They will be guests at the home of Mrs. Maison's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dorris. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Elliott of Portland, formerly of Salem, will Join the Maisons for the game and re main for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Becke and Marjorie and Mr. and Mrs. Ed gar Pierce will be among those & attending the grid classic Others who plan to attend the game are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Brazier Small. Suzanne Small, Mr. and Jirs. Gene Vandeney&ed, Miss Doro- ... thy Vandeneynde, Miss Jean Burrell, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. ' Campbell, Mr.- and Mrs. Harry . Schenk, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bown, Mr. and Mrs. Al Loucks, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kent and Mr. 1 and Mrs. Sam CampbelL Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Mexley will be In Eugene for the week end and to attend the game. 1 They will be the guest of their daughter, Edith, a senior at the university. V'; Mr. and Mrs. Usaer O. Berg were hosts for a Sunday, night upper party at their heme on Center' street in : honor ' of a group of friends.' Covers were placed for 12 guests and con- v - tract bridge was In play during , the evening. Luden LoLongTs Reproson tarti vo KAY McIIENUY ! will bm at our store) November 26th December to ri it off ffroorosics) A feaaoejs ptcfesst ereoevred fov IN cdJesc now to m eotegne off eaoajWH) v Rghtnesttbrlolneet ' foryovtoeee w!m iavtth freedoa. 5 Jeryme English CLU3 CALENDAR THUKSDAT J Town and Oowa tea, Lausanne hall. IJO to 49t 'pjn. Satan Sojourners club, de art luncboon. Sales Woman's club, 1:19 p.m. Woman's circle at church an nex, I pjn. Past Begeets ef the DAB. a po-hoat luocteoa at 1 pjm. wttb Mrs. CTisrWn A. Spragu. rnroAT Circle 1 luncheon at Knight Memorial church. 12:39 p.m, bus ifieaa meeting follows. MONDAY American Legion auxiliary. Woman's, clubhouse. sua inl tiattoa. WKONK9DAT PIP Teachers club Christmas party. Saattuclrs Chateau, 181 Silvertoa Read, f pjn. Royal Neighbors meet at Vat erans hall, t gun. InlUattoa aad lection. Traveler Returns - Mrs. Robert Wilson and daughter, Ann, have returned from Portland where they have been with Lt (Jg) Wilson at the home of his parents. Mrs. Wilson went ' to San Francisco earlier in the month to meet her husband when he arrived on the USS Hornet. The Wil sons spent a week In the bay city before coming north. "Lt Wilson has now left for Washington, D. C, to report for duty. He expects to return in several weeks and then will go to Seattle for his discharge. Lt and Mrs. Wilson plan to go to Seattle after the first of the year where Lt Wilson will study for his doctor's degree at the University of Washington. He formerly was a member of the Willamette university fac ulty. Lt Wilson served on the staff of Admiral Clark on the Hornet Pi Phis to Pete Fraternity Men Guests at the PI Beta ' Phi house on the Willamette campus Friday night will be the mem bers and pledges of Kappa Gam ma Rho fraternity. The PI Phi's will honor their guests with songs, dancing, refreshments and other entertainment at the fire aide to be held from S to 10 o'clock. Members and pledges of the other fraternities have been invited i to firesides , scheduled next week. Clarice RusseUe is general chairman, and assisting her with the arrangements will be Adele Egan, decorations Patsy Schnei der, Betty Zo Allen, Barbara McDuffee, refreshments; Mary Ann Brady, songs; and Betty Olson, Marllee Olson, Dona Adams, entertainment Jean Rowland will greet the guests at the door. Mrs. Joseph Feltea has Invit ed members of her bridge dub to her home on Saginaw street tonight A late supper will, fol low several hours of contract Lt (Jg and Mrs; Kelton Lowery (Molly Jean Malson) arrived In the capital Wednes day from San Diego. They art guests at the borne of her par ents. Colonel and Mrs. H. O, Malson. Lt Lowery win leave Sunday for 'San Francisco to report to his ship. His wife plans to remain In Salem with her parents for several months. COLOOIII rejfUcts th brttUJ tprtcloyi prf m 7 franroaCt WendeaJ r 4 ly L V, A. ' 1 ' . V !.;.. j m My-- : 'The quests Are Bidclenfto Party I Mrs. George W KeUey will entertain informally at her home on North 19th street tonight for the pleasure of her cousin, Mrs. Robert H. Keudell, Captain and Mrs. Keudell and jtheir children recently returned to Salem from Delaware where they have been for several years. The army of ficer Is now on terminal leave. The KeudeUs are now settled! la their Fairmount Hill home, j After an informal evening a late upper will be served by the hostess. Late autumn flow ; j Sally's J V fa 'Ham J5SS Here s an illustrated ige from : IJ ATlA . tl i ' PiU FH-JtOLiZPi ballvs lor anv woman s wishinrr , S L. ill : ' M ft mm&Wm I ' - book. Enchbiina fur coats . . I fUjS tO. ft f 'itf V WL& imTWW 1 beloved roties... spar klina cos- ; J; h II m$ - I - vk rKAisn r lume leweirv. Henri tsenrifi rns- ; ; - . i . r if I ill J J7, iS4JI ! i. r i, T s : f:-nM miflm 7sl:tS t 1 meucs, Deauuiuiiy pacKagea . . . v tl U j MMiSi SwrUX'-' ' f a variety j of i handsome bags and t l$Jf ' m m$J, IMl! 1 i , host of other gift items to put v: : f - OT i Mil i m I... f ill i ksZS ., ;rj!k : A j; II.' I y i - i 1 U WaViVLrf) : 'i v 11 I M t;i IVtvi l i I WUih life till . U MiC7 . Iiin' "il JL:fi I Q). r 4,iitT - fibri A 1 OFXGOU STATESMAN, Galea, ers will provide the decorative note, ;-.:, -: .-r! Bidden to honor1 Mrs. Keudell : are Mrs. Walter Batliner, Mrsv Arthur 'Boeschen, Mrs. William DePew, Mri. Irving A. DeFrance, Mrs. Harold Dourii, lira. Rudolf Johnson, Mrs. "nwtt IQainke, Sirs. Donald Ream and Miae Anna Peters, i ' ! 1 -! v .. . Major and Mrs. ' Jeha WTUla Danforth left Wednesday night for Klamath Fans, their for mer home, for a several days stay. Major Danforth, now on terminal leave, i arrived In the states last I week from Japan. They expect to return to Klam ath Falls to make their home. Mrs. Danforth .land their sons have' been residing In Salem with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Da-. vid Wright during his absence. Oregon, Thurtaay Morning. November 23, 19 Corps Feted . By Captain T ' Mrs. J. H. Richards, captain of the Marion county Bed Cross motor corps, entertained the corps at an informal ' gathering Wednesday night at her Fair mount Elu heme, f During ,the evening the group outlined plans for its peacetime program.. Mew corps members were also welcomed. Refresh ments were served Ute in the evening by the hostess. Special guests were Mrs. Olive Doak Bynon,! Mrs. Virginia Stevens, Mrs. Blanche Allen and Mrs. Jack Drennon,! who has Wednesday been the first aid Instructor for the' corps., .' v'v- " " l- New members of the corps' are' Mrs. - Maurfce - Crothers, Mrs. Dwight Wyatt, Mrs. Ray Web ber, Mrs. William Dolf, Mrs. Merrill OhUng, Mrs. X. j A. Prigge, Mrs.. Clinton. Standi ah and Mrs. , George Spauer. Other . members attending were Mrs, Charles . Huggins, Mrs. Wallace Carson, Mrs. Ernest lufer, Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mrs. Edgar A. Lin den, Mrs. George Rug, Mrs. William J. Busick, Mrs. William Rudin, Mrs. George King, Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mrs.. Fred Mox ley, Mrs. Donald A. Young and Mrs. J. H. Richards. j , The Weeaaa's Benefit associ ation will entertain' their hus bands at a social evening: I to night at the Old Labor Temple. Clarks Will Be Dinner , Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Clark win preside a an informal dinner party tonight at their suburban home for a group of friends.' Afterthe dinner hour cards will be la play. The hostess will use autumn flowers for her ta ble centerpiece. . Covers will be placed for Dr. and Mrs. William Lidbeck, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. A. Terrence King and Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Clark. Mrs. Charles Powers. Jr. and daughter, Diana Lynn, left this weekend by plane for San Fran cisco to) Join Lt (Jg) . Powers. Mrs. Powers and their daugh ter have been residing in Salem with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam EngeV while her- navy husband was overseas. ; The rrtagte Weman's ets met Wednesday at the club house with Mrs. William Mo Carroll and Mrs. Mary Hoge as hostesses; "1 v. Mr and Sirs. ; Gent Vande neynde are In Seattle' visiting with their son. Lt (JO Rodney Vandeneynde, who returned, from Japan. Mrs. Elbert XT. Roberts wtU preside at bridge luncheon this afternoon at her South Commer ' cial street home In compliment to members of her contract club.