3f T lsiting In Saiem are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Goode andjson, Jonathan, who! aro guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Goode and Mrs. Richard Devlne. Mrs. Goode will be remembered as Lois Wilkes. Lt Goode has been I stationed in Washington,, D. C, with the navy for the past si ; months. , He served in the South Pacific over two years. The Goodes-'plan to make their! "' home in Albany where ha will resume his law practice. (Kennel-Ellis photo) .Tidbits 'of News Mrs. Raymond Lamka (Georgina Clark) will leave Tuesday far San Francisco to meet Lieutenant Commander Lamka, who is returning tothe states from Okih-i awa. He has been in the South Pacific for the past 13 months a! captain of hi3 hip. . : -. .!'. 1 . t ;J ,-" I Mrs. Dorothy Miller is leaving byj plane today fori Los I Angeles, where she will remain for an extended stay. Enrou td south Mrs. Miller wiljj stop for a few days in San Frandsco. j ;-."("' ; J ' , J Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson of SeattI e arrived in the capital Saturday to be the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Scellars. . The Jacksons formerly made their home here. ..'!;.' ' ; j -: - . Miss Greenbaum to Marry . !. . 4 Tuesday. December 4 has been set as the date for the marriage of Miss Irene Greenbaum, daughter of Mrs. Eva M. jGreenbaum, to Mr. Albert pDepenbrock hi Berkeley, Calif. The quiet ceremony will be perfo:med at the Greenbaum home before, members' of the immediate family and a few close friends.!? J , After the ceremony the Couple will leave for Berkeley where;, they wiU make their home. Mr. Depenbrock has! arrived in the capital and is x guest at the Greenbaum home. . I . I .' f ' I Miss Greenbaum Is a graduate of Salem high school and the University of Oregon. She Is a member of Delta Zeta sorority. The past several years sho has been teaching in Eugene Mr. Depenbrock, who was educated in Germany, Is a machinist in Berkeley. j . -if ' - f ' i n'V JVf rs. Neville' Challenger jdnd her three' year old son, Barry,. "who recently came to Salem with Dr. Challenger from Canada. Dr. Challenger is'a new member of; the medical skiff at the Oregon State hospital; j Dr. and Mrs. Challenger met and were married in London' in 1941', when he was a medical officer with the British army and she a cypher officer with the British air raid force. Their son was born just outside of London and spent many nights of his first two years in air raid shelters! The Challengers relumed taj Canada o: year ago. (Kennell-Eliiij photo).! o -... ! t I ! t ' V i .. . MIm Aileen Hutchinson, daughter ol (he Rev. and Mrs; Robert Hutchinson,; of Seattle,, formerly of Salem, whose engagement to Ensign Laban Richardi Sleeves, USNR, of Salem, was announced this last week at the; Seattle homa; ol her parents No date has been set for the wedding. Both Miss Hutchinson; and her fiance attended Willamette university and are members of Beta Chi end Stoma Tau respectively. The bride-to-be is now a senior at )he University" ci Washington and her fianca is stationed in Seattle after ol year H sea duty.; Homeward Bound . : ' L -j l 'It - U By Jeryme j English ' ; Statesman! Society Editor !' - j . Co-eds attending schools in the - south will be arriving in the capital next weekend to spend the holidav with their families. Mills col lege students will have the . longest vacation, starting on December .7 and returning after the New Year. ;' j ; j; , Miss Margie Cooley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.-Ralph H. Cooley, and Miss Georgia Rob erts, daughter of MA land Mrs; Donald C Rob erts, are leaving Oakland by plane Saturday, arriving in Portland that evening! t The girls. freshman at Mills college, will be. accompan ied by two of their classmates, who will remain for a week. 1" ' II !':' ' f .-- I Mrs. Van Wieder; is driving south and will be accompanied heme by her daughter. Miss Carmen Campbell, d 'junior at Mills. Miss Joy Randall, daughter cf. the L. E. Randalls, will also be home In another -week from Mills, where she is a sophomore. ' r Miss Helen Shepard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Shepard, 'and Miss Anne Huston, daughter of the Oliver B. Hustons, jrrill' arrive in Salem on the 15th cf December from Palo Alio, where they are studying at Inland Stanford. Miss Shepard is a freshman and Miss'Huston a junior. '.' I' . . f j Miss Jane Walsh will arrive in mid-December from San Mateo iunior college. - She is the daughter pt Mr. ari'Mrs. Raymond Walsh." From Pomona college will come Lois Barrick. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. E Barrick. Nancy Brown, daughter of ProL and Mrs. Earl T. Brown and Rosemary Gaiser, daughter !.of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gaiser. f; j - i To' Wed !in South ; Southward bound, are two brides-elect who will soon be married in jCalifornia. Miss Dor othea Corey, defughter of Mr. ana. Mrs. H. H. Corey, is entraining Wednesday night for San ' Francisco to meet hen ( fiance, Mr.- "Robert.; E. Hoyt of PortlaEwi, sen of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hoyt of Salem. ; ' ' . 1 ' -, ' Mr; Hoyt, a chief engineer in theUnited States merchant marine, is expected to arrive In the bay city from jthe' South Pacific on De ; cember 11. The couple's marriage will tako : place shortlyiafter hisjarrival in thej states. Mies Corey will be the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Howard Adams and Miss Margaret Corey, un- ui ner; weaaing. . r f - .. 3. ! I Swan-Larson II Miss Louise Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Larson,; has left for Vallejo, Calif.; ' where she will be married on December 7 to Mr. Kenneth D. Syran, son of Mr. and Mrs. -William Samuel Swan of Vallejo; , " The ceremony? will take place at the Epis- j copal church in Valleio at ten o'clock in the 1 morning. Mr. and "Mrs. Raymond Liken, bfoth- ler-in-law and sister of the groom; will attend : : the couple. , . Miss Larson is a guest at the Liken home until after her.marriage. The bride-elect . has been employed by the Oregon state high- -. ; way commission heret Her fiancej was recent- ly discharged after serving overseas with tha i " 1 41st division. . ; j .1..U "i 'Vr--'-";-'-': :"-.3:,.-''-:".u;-V--"-' ' ; i.: r elcomed as newcomers in the capital are Mr and Mrs. George El ! . mer Emich, jr. and daughter, Diane, who moved here recently from Portland.; Mr. Emigh is the new business manager for the Salem. Sen ators. Mrs. Emigh will be remembered as Dorothy White, daughter cf Mrs. George A. White and the late Major General White. The Emighs have taken a house en Chemeketa street. (Kennell-Ellis photo).. Housewarming J For j Lidbecks . A group of Dr. and MrsL William L Lidbeck's friends honored them with a surprise housewarming party Saturday night at their new country place on Battle Creek road. i A no-host buffet supper wets served by the guests; with an informal even- Ing following. The group presented the Lidbecks with a -gift toil their new Jiorne. - ;'!' - --"Pi- ? U ' Honoring the couple were Dr. and Mrs. ;A. Terrence King, Dr.-and Mrs, George Williamson, Dr. and Mrs. A; D. Woodmanseei Captain and Mrs. Ver4 den E. Hockett, Df. and .Mrs. Eruce Titus of Portland, Dr. and Mrs. Charles1 Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. Wilkrrd Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Olson, Mrs,' Howard H. Barlow and Major-and Mrs. William Hugh! Adams. -I Town Club to Resume i Members of the young, married set are interested in the announcement that the Town club will resume its series of winter dances this month. Since a" majority of its members were in the armed forces no the last two seasons. ; f . ! The first formal event for the club will be a dinner "dance In .room of the Marion hotel on Saturday, December; 29. has been engaged to play for the affair. Officers of the club are making plans' for reorganization and cards will be In the mail this week to old and new mem bers. Seventy-five couples will comprise the club's membership. Dances Idances have been held "J i - J v the Mirror Claude Bird's orchestra - i ' - f.'.r :, ! r i rt - T-' 5 i 1 ! Miss Miriam fean Becke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl G. Becke, whose be trothal to Ensign WilUam Robert Shinn. USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Shinn, was cmnounced Friday night at .the' traditional "cookie shine" at the Pi Beta Phi house on the University of Oregon campus. N6 date has been set for the wedding of the popular .young Salem couple. Ensign Shinn, who has been home on leave, left Tuesday" for San Francisco to report for duty. (Ken-nell-Ellis photo, ..Eugene). - . tai i --.--, v -' ; - --; t ( : .--v. - '-i. : : - '' i ;- - M ; . ; ' , '!.-- .-,:-'-.,, . . . - i ... , ;. . ...