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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1949)
gt&frs&aaj j ; - -1; - . - : 1 SOCIETY CLUBS MUS ! ! -i M : :: , m! a . --v- xx , : V I ...... i -' -- . i ' 1 ; 'VVl i - Niv; ' ' I W AM,..;. ! . V - I 'V v- If.'! 1 V r , : . , I ' V mMW( : ' ' ' " ' ..-it; t r. X I 11 I fc. "1 I .11 I I'll " wnnmn4 i 1 r k . : MMo :P ITH ! Th Oregon Statosmcm. Saltm, Orvgon. Sundat. October 23. 1949 w - - f V) r. 41 , ' Mv - ; , :( -M; A-f eceiving final touches to her bridal gown and veil is Mrs. Arthur M. Mc Kay, who was Qiarlcite Frances Zielinski before her marnag9 on Octo ber 15 at St. Vincent dePaul Catholic church. At the right is Mrs. Jose.vh Henny, who was her sister's matron of honor. The bride is the daughter ot Mrs Charles Zielinski and the grcom is the son d the Arthur McKays ci St. PauL (McEwan photo). Leaving the First Methodist church aftec theli marriage on October 14 ior the reception at University House: are Mr, and Mrs Peter McMil lan Sunnar (Edith Mae Fairharn)2The brie is the daughter of Mrs. Silas E. Fairham cmof the groom is the son of Dn and; Mrs. H. P. Gunnar of Riv erside, 111. TKe newiyweds will make their home in Salem. (McEwan photo). - ' ' AJ ! I.. J 1 I M 'A:,: fill .V ' -"CCS" Miss Patricia Rouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard F. Rouse of Olympia, Wash., whose engagement to Donald J. Burlingham, son Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burlmghara of Salem, was recently announced on the University of Washington campus at the Delta Gamma sorority house. Mr. Burlingham is a senior at Oregon State college and a mem ber of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. A . -. A Mr. and Mrs. L David Bartruff (Maxipe Meyers) whose marriage was an event of October 16 qt the First Evangelical United Brethren church. The" bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L Meyers and. the groom is the son of Mrs. Lena Bartruff. The couple will live in Sa lem, (McEwan photo). A On tho Fall Social Agenda . . i Judge and Mn. James T. Brand will preside at dinner Mon day night at their North Summer street home in honor of Clar ence Streit, noted writer, a house guest of the Brands. The af fair will precede his lecture at Waller halL i ! Coven will be placed lor Mr. Streit, Dr. and Mrs. C. Her bert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ai Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Letts Jones, Miss Laura Keller and the Brands. Guests Bidden to at Home j A Invitations were in the mail this last week to an at home for which Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. William Schlitt will be hosts on Saturday night, October 28. A group of their friends have been bidden to call between 7 and 11 o'clock at the Simmons' home on North; Summer street. - ' 1 ' , b-X-iiua -- V 1IIIJ. -V'-' . ' bxA A;:- $ :;K - f U x r- y y J" a !M ' A" Hi I" I : - U i ; A r Mf i ! A SI - " I - a : ' ; v - M j 1 - ' ii - A ; I :. . : , "M :- " " . . - I . -! . - - ...... ' " ' . t ' ' ' ' . ." ' t & It will be beanies or no beanies for the freshmen after Saturday. Forgetful Willamette university rxesnmen, uxe me two coeas in ironi, will 'soon jeam to remember their beanies, ill the freshmen men lose the pushball battle following the Willamette homecoming game next Saturday afternoon at Sweetland field. In frcnt. left b right, are Shirley Griffin, Vanucouver, Wash-, and Beverly Rands, Portland. In the back, left to right, are Ray Loter, Portland, and Ted toder, Milwaulde, who are "wondering If the girl will be wearing their beanies after next week, and Jean Stewart, Paio Alto, and Joyce Robertson, Longview. (Statesman photo by Don Dill). "Miss Homecoming Miss Bo Brooks, Salem sophomore at Willamette university, whahas been named "Miss Homecoming of 1949" by , Blue Key, senior men's honorary on tie campus. Bo is also one oi the song queehs and is the daughter of Mrs. K. A. Brooks of Salem, and a member of Chi Ojneja sorority. She will welcome the grads fe tuming to the campus for the 28th anniial homecoming festivities Friday and Sat urday. . "c Alumni to Return . . . - -1 ' By Jeryme English Statesman Society Editor f I Willamette university alumni will retilrn " to the campus Friday and Saturday for the 28th annual homecoming festivities. Open house for alumni will be held at all the cam pus living organizations, fraternities and sor orities Friday night On Saturday's schedule will be the annu al homecoming alumni luncheon at Lausanne hall at noon, which Willi be followed by the Willamette-Lewis and Clark game. Charles Barclay, secretary of the aumni, will be the master of ceremonies at the luncheon. Edgar Averill of Portland is president of the alumni association and. Coach ; Chester SUckhouse will be the gues't speaker. Following the game an informal incep tion will be held at Baxter hall for all Sumni on the campus. Salem alumni are in charge of arrangements with Mrs. Waldo Zeller and Mrs. Otto SkopiL jr. heading the commit tee. Saturday's activities will be climaxed with the annual homecoming dance at the univer sity gymnasium between ' 9 and 12 I cioc. Freddie Keller and his band, currently play ing at Jantzen beach ballroom In Portland, wUl provide music for the dance, which is in formal. "Whispering Shadows"; is the theme of the decor, with Bob Muhr the chairmaji. Several sorority groups will hold alum nae gatherings over the weekend. The Ore gon Gamma alumnae of Pi Beta Phi will", be entertained by the actives at the annual home coming breakfast on Sunday morning at ihe chapter house at 9 o'clock. Miss Carolyn Bradj heads the committee in charge of arrange- meats. .; j .