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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1946)
I The Statesman, Saltm, Ofon, Friday. October It, lf4t Mrs. Argo to Speak At AAUWMeet Ch : ni--t,t;g of the Slem bran.:.. Af.! .. A-w4tion of I'nn er.!y Women, will be held ftaturdUv afie:i.oon in the Carrier ft rr. of the First Methodist fhunh t 1 30 o'clock. The busi yvfi f!'m Hill be first with Mrs. Kl.vod Utter presiding The program will follow at 2 o'clock when Mrs. Claire Argo of Portland, executive secretary of the Oregon Prison association speaks. Guests and prospective members are Invited to attend. Miss Helen Fletcher is chair man of the decoration committee. Mrs Frederick Klaus heads the directorate for the tea hour to follow and assisting are Mrs. Rus sell Beutler and Mrs. Arthur Bone. Dr. and Mr. Ralph Gordon 1111 be hosts at dinner and bridge Sun- day night at their Rose street home for members of their club. Additional guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren and Mr. and Mrs. John Tayjor. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moore have left for San Francisco to cele brate their golden wedding anni versary with their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Mercer, 1526 Santiago street. The M o o r e s will be away several weeks. , SsV W HUMHSM GD Twni&xf; YMNKA '75 mm esses mot j cLJd ii B lifl SOW!) IMSftfc G0G9u G!X?NH GQ GSGX30B 90S 373 STATE STREET Society. -Clubs Music The Home MJUQNE BUREN Womtn'i Editor JERYME ENGLISH Society Editor Grid Classic Will Attract Salem Folk ; The Oregon - Washington State game in Eugene this weekend and the homecoming festivities on the University of Oregon campus is attracting many Salem people. Judge and Mrs. James T. Brand are motoring to Eugene for the game and will be joined by a group of their Coos Bay friends. The group will be entertainyi at pre-game luncheon at the home of Miss Mary Matt ley and Miss Esther Hettinger.1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Nelson will spend the weekend in Eugene to attend the game and home coming. They will be guests at a luncheon before the game at the home of Mrs. .Helen Manerude. They will visit with Reed Nel son, who is president of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Another group of rooters at the game will be Mr. and Mrs. Wil son Siegmund, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Siegmurid and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kilian. Also .going down for the game will be Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet, Mr. and Mrs. James Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bown and daughter, Margaret. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodfel- low and children, iJoine and Rob ert, of Portland will be here for the weekend at the home of Mrs. J. E. Goodfellow and the Robert Pragers. The Good fallows plan to go to Eugene fur the game Sat urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Bennison of Portland, formerly of Salem, will be among those attending homecoming and the game. Their daughter, Becky, Will be here with her grandmother, , Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding. The Past Noble Grand's club of the Rebekah lodge met at the home of Mrs. William Beard Wed nesday. Mrs. Lydia Roadman of Roseburg was a special guest. The mi Large Group SKIRTS alues to 00 Solid, plaid. A : r a n ! selection t choocf front .... Mpfc 24 lo 30. , S3 it f i rni Odds ami End Group Value- to 4.98 BLOUSES . 99 MATERNITY SLIPS . . . . One Lar;c Groti JUMPERS B A Wonderful Value at 5) - YOUR SCHOOL c it a t OR tt T7T7 n m Is Hsre SELECT YOURS TODAY i. other ' " friffi' ' '" h ) r ; -J: : ' t M I - ? 24-00 te 39.50 Get One of tho New Short Sleeva SVEATERS : . . . CHENILLE ROBES . Sizes 12 to 41 f$98 v2) ALL WOOL 'SPOBT SWT; Tl.(o)40 453 Siaio Street f prizes were won by Mrs. Charles Neubaurer, Mrs. Chalmers and Mrs. Mable Gardner. Assistant hostess were Miss Hazel Price. Mrs. Emil Otjen and Mrs. Victoria Stiffler. Mr. and Mrs. William II. Trin- dle, j'r left Wednesday on a motor trip to British Columbia and other Canadian points. They were accompanied north by Mi. and Mrs. Edward Kohts of Liver more, Calif. WU Students Prepare for C of I Game By Artie Phillips WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS -(Special)- Football weather is a welcome guest on the Willamette university campus this week as students prepare to cheer the team to victory in to night's battle with College of Ida ho. Newly tho.sen "Pepcata," tally, cheer and yelj teams, will don en thusiastic energy for the occasion. Pre-game Bearcat Cavern chat ter places Rex Hardy. Jerry Mul key and "Marvelous" Marv Good man in the action limelight to night . . . "Anyway," suys Sue Ferguson of the rally tqua1, "They'll probably see action after the game if we dwn't win" . . . Manmg controls in the sound car on the fifld. Kappa Blaine Monks and junior VVtlma Gorton plan on-the-sot apphiuse. Sigma Thus planning to de.ifen itpectatot'tt with their ".school spirit" include sophomore Hill Haiseth and date Pat Waters, Sum Barker and fiosh Arline Joseph, Bill Botinington and Joyce Mr Craken, law junior Virl Sloper and fiance Marilyn Nelon, former WU student . . . Other spectators of the pigskin tournament will he Alpha Pis Lyle White, Bob Woodburn, IJarrell Lewis, aixi Chuck Winken weider. making a twosome with Pi-Phi Tlielma Wil cox. It is rumored that newly elect ed frosh representative, Travis Cross will import an OSC co-ed for the festivities . . . Sara Ann Ohl'ing and Guy Jonas, after near ly a year of duet-ing, plan to at tend. Pi Phi's will play host to the student body dance in the gym after the football game . . . From the veterans housing colony Roy Burns and wife, Naiomi, Dick and Betty Bailey, will come to enjoy the music . . . Betty is a New Zealand specialty of Dick's . . . Maty East, wearing a sparkling diamond of mysterious origin . . . and dancing tonight, we hear, with the lucky fella . . . Question of the week . . . Did Thyra Jean Currey, WU grad of '48, really see two elephants in the Leslie junior high school gym nasium? . . . She claims her in credulous gym pupils will verify her statement .... Dave Putnam, used to handling a troop of boy scouts, has been elected president of Alpha Psi Delta , . . Experience pays divi dends . . . Spanish majors Janet Rogers and Pat Carter, finishing up their last semester of study be lore graduation . . . nair a year ahead of their envious classmates. Pleasure is pursued on campus this year by the Thursday alter noon Club, which meets each week for a trip to some enjoyable spot . . . this week Margaret Al len and Pat Wetstein report the journey was mad to Silver Creek Falls, which was probably damp ening to their spirits . . . 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