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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1946)
- m ' " ' : r 1 ' wi m e-i v w T ' ' ' - ' ' x ' - j -!j ' r ' I r ' - .V-? ' I --. i , XT w Willamette university faculty members and their wives are beinqr welcomed on ir campus this week with the opening of school. Pictured (above) on the law school steps are Dean and Mrs. Seward P. Reese and , Professor and Mrs. Kenneth Ycrk. Colcnel Reese is the new dean of the law school and came west from Indiana and New York. PrciessoT and Mrs. York lived in Pueblo, Colorado, before he entered the marine corps. He will be a professor in the law school. (Kennell-Dlis). . - ,- f W ,. i H ' ' rji 4 i 4 m ir p ; Leanlno over the rail at the front entrance of historic Waller Hall are d group of new coeds on te campus. Left to right are Betty Paulsen, Beverly - Ken-; ry, Donetta Ftre. a sof hcrnore and transfer from Indiana university, Bernice Is ham and Betty Lou Edwards, all herb Salern. (Kennell Dlis). "A President's Reception . . By Jeryme EnclUh Statesman Society Editor . Firit large social function to be held this fall on the Wil- I lamette university campus will be the annual informal retip- tion for which President G. Herbert Smith and Mrs. Smith' will be hosts Monday night at University House. The affair j is being arranged as a welcome to all freshmen, new students '. and faculty members. Calling hours are from 8 to 10 o'clock ; with 500 expected to i attend. Harold B. Jory will introduce to the receiving line which will include President, and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Harold Jory,; Oean and Mrs. Lawrence niggn, uean uiive Ai. uuni, Venn f and Mrs. Melvin H. Geist and Dean and Mrs. Seward P. Reese. ' Presiding at the punch bowl in the dining room will be l Mrs; Robert W. Fenix and Mrs. Chester F. Luther. Agisting! about the rooms will be Dr. and Mrs. Robert Lantz, Dr. and: Mrs. Daniel H. Schulze, Coach and Mrs. Walter Erickson, Dr.; and Mrs. R. Ivan Lovell, Dr. Chester Luther and Robert FenixJ Twenty upperclass coeds will assist in the serving. Bou quets of autumn flowers in brilliant hues will be arranged about the rooms. C r. s I III:' ' 1 - ' . 5 r i r . 1 " f. 1 ''. . I "V -. L i frS 1 1 i r i-'-1- ',,-,4wr'l .-r- wt: " i -Qief:,.;.: cT I . O DO ,0 0 CZjfl n n i ii ; I r w jm"-f "'W f 11 ' ' ! TPs t - : i .. ! -a .- r : I I 1 I n the circle are Mr. and JAfs. Drr.?r H. Schaake and four - year - old daughter. Jo Ann, coming cut of tr.3 Willamette university gymnasium. The haakes ca.ir.e west this s-jT.Tr.ez from Lcjwrence, Kansas, whare he codchxl at the University cf Kar.scrs. 'He is assishitit footLall coach and herri Ltisketbcill and track coach. Th Schaakes also have an eight year old son, Bruce, who attends Englewccd. Talking it over cn Eaton Ha'.', stacs above are two new liberal arts f acuity members and their wives. Prcfssicr and Mrs. Paul Beal and Professor ar.d Mrs. Floyd V. Byrd. Beal will be pro fessor of romance languages and Byrd a professor in the science department. The Beals came frcm Seattle and th Byrds from CaHfcrnia. GCenneIIll.s photos). wow EN'S Society Clubs Music S ECI ON . -, . , ., f 1 . i f , ' y iss Olene Mehlhoff. above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. who wfiiintiii, whom riiyu jtinerii io i-yie w nue, on of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. White, all of Salem, is be- M lng announced this weekend, for the wedding. - Wo plans have been made The bride elect attended Willamette university and is a Pi Beta Phi. She is new1 employed in the office at Cali fornia Packing Corp. Her fiance has been in the navy three and a half years and is now attending Willamette university. His fraternity is Alpha Psl Delta. (Jesten-Mlller). j Social Whirl . . . i . Entertaining is informal these warm; In dian summer. days with1 bridge and study clubs beginning their first fall meetings. The Marion street home of Mrs. John W. - Harbison was the serene of a farewell lun- rheon Fridsy afternoon in honor of Mrs. R. T. Boats, who Is leaving for San Mateo, Calif., 'today to make her home with her son, Harland Boa Is. Cards were in play dur ing the afternoon. t ' - " - Guests included members of Mrs. Boals bridge club and a few additional friends. Covers were placed for Mesdames R. T. Boals. W. W. Moore, Herbert Glalsyer, J. T. WhitUg. H. G. Smith, Homer V. Carpenter, of Portland, N. J. JJndgren, L. M. Purvine, Max O. Buren, L. L. Laws. Walter B. Rob inson. A. F. Marcus, John Harbison and Miss Alta Simmons. ?! : Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Collins will en iterjtain at dinner Monday night at their North 14th street home in honor of their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Tellwright of Portland. Mr. Tellwright is vice-president of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. and will be the main speaker at the Community Chest kitfk-off breakfast Tuesday morning. Other guests at the dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. Study Clubs lie gin Mrs. William Everett Anderson will pre side at a desert luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her Court street home: for members of the Modern Drama class. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. C. B. Spencer-are leaders. This is the first meeting of the group this fay and Mrs. Herbert Rahe will review the plays she saw in New YorJc this summer. . Mrs. Frederick Hill Thompson will en tertain at luncheon Monday afternoon at her country home on Sohurman road for members of the Monday Study club. This will be the first fall meeting and the group will study , "Spain' this year. Mrs. Thompson I presi dent of the club. To Wed Today . . At a quiet ceremony this morning at 10 o'clock a French girl. Mile. Paule Gujndol ette, daughter of M. and Mme Georges Guin dolette of Paris, will be married to Lloyd M. Drayton, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Druyton of Salem. 1 The couple will exchange their vows at the Roberts studio before members of the immediate family. Professor T. S. Roberts will play the organ music. The improvised - altar will be banked with bouquets ofglad ioluses and chrysanthemums. ' , The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, has chosen a gold wool dress with gold button trim for her wedding. She will wear a brown hat and accessories and her corsage, will be of Talisman roses, j Mr. and Mrs. John R Pollock (Clare Mar shall) of Portland will attend the couple. A wedding dinner in honor of the new lyweds will be held at the Normandy Manor. Mr. Drayton and his bride will tour the Canadian Rockies on their honeymoon. They will return to Salem to reside and will be at home at 340 North Capitol street. The bride and her parents ur rived in the states by plane in August and M. and Mme. Guindolette will remain here until after the. first of the year. The couple met at a Red Cross dance in Paris while he was stationed there with the army. At the time Paule was a student and a Red jCwms hnitetis. Mr. Drayton wuS In the army four years, having received his discharge last February. He is now in the lumber business with his fa ther at Brooks. ' A Bridge Luncheon . Mrs. Clarence J. Hamilton will pielde at luncheon Thursday afternoon at her Glen Creek Drive home for the first fall gathering of her 'bridge club. Bidden are Mrs. John Heltzel, Mrs. Elbert W. Roberts, Mrs. Donald McCargar, Mrsj Ed win Keech, Mrs. John Griffith, Mrs. Theron Hoover, Mrs, Willium H. Hammond ' and Mrs. Edward Sox of Albany. J 1 v. . it - ' : Four panhellenici house presidents discussing rushing rules one day on th campus are left to right. Melva Williamson, Monmouth, Delta Gamma; Barbara Crawford, Salem, Chi Omega; Elaine Cloudy, Ketchikan.- Alaska. Alpha Clii Omega; and Lorraine. Murdock, Salem, Pi Beta Fht. Sorority rush ing was a highlight of freshman week which opened Thursday and pledges will be announced Monday morning. (Kennell-Dlis). Travelers Head South; East ... 1 Early fall travelers and vacationists continue to hold the social spotlight with trips planned east and south. j Miss Edith Schryver is leaving by planje Monday for Kingston, New York-far a month's visit with her father, George J. Scryver. While in the east Miss Schryver will visit in New York City and other coast toints. While she is away Miss Elizabeth, Lord will have as her house guest. Mrs. George L. Converse of Walla Walla, Wh, who has often visited in the capital. Miss Schryver was feted at a charminjiy arranged au re voir party Friday n;ht when Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Johnson and her father, David W. Eyte, entertained at their North Summer street residence for a group of, her friends. , Mrs. B. O. Schucking is expected home this weekend by plane from New York City, where she has been visiting with her brother-in-law, William Graf, for the past month. . . " ' Going East Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Riches entrained,, for New. York City Saturday for three weeks business and pleasure trip. j MrS. Raymond Walsh and Miss Lois Hamer are driving to the mid-west on Wed nesday for a several weeks vlnit, Mrs. Walsh will be the guest bf her, cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wells, in Sioux City, Iowa. , Mr. and Mrs. Wells formerly made their home here. Miss Hamer will be in Waterloo, Iowa, visiting with! her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Maison left by car Thursday for Coronado Calif., for a two weeks stay with their son-in-law and daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Kelton Lowery (MjUjt Jean Maison) and their little girl, Caroline Zoe. Convention Bound Planning to go east on October 10 are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McCormick. Their first stop will be in Chicago where they will attend the National Association of Broad casters meeting and from there will go on to New York City to attend the Tele vision convention. - t Mrs. Stanley Krueger and Mrs. I. N. Bacon left by train Saturday for San Fran cisco to attend the national American Legion and auxiliary convention. Mrs. Krue ger is district president and Mrs. Bacon president of Capital Unit. -