The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 24, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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Thariksaivina Holiday Will
Be Marked With Family
Dinners, Gatherings I
j By Jerjrme English I ! ; H
The Thanksgiving holiday will be marked with numerous fam
lly gatherings and dinner parties. A numDer or iine, conegc iout
home from ichooln Oregon, but those farther away will not
VMM until i"liie4-mo I ' !
Governor and Mrs. Douglas McKay win pemosis ior a noupay
dinner today at their Jerris avenue home. Their jguests wjll be their
on-in-law aijid daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Duane Green and his
father, L. M. Green, all of Eugene, Mrs, John Kooreman, Mrs. Allan
Bellinger, Hugh Bellinger and Mr. and Mrs. Alln Bellinger, jr.
Secretary of State and Mrs. Earl T. Newbryi will entertain with
family dinner today at their East Rural avenue home. Guests Will
be their daughter. Shirlee, who is home from Oregon State college
xor trie weeKena, wrs. wrwui 9 ainw, -r. ...
gton of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndel Johnstpnand son.jRonjim of
Ashland. Mrs. Newbry's brother ana sisier-in-jdw, .wi, ;
Harold Johnston or Tacoma, ana KODen rnn. wcuium. f
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pag of Portland are coming down for
holiday and will entertain at dinner at the-Amercah Legion club
1 . rv,. raa. fomiiv r'nvpra will tw nlared for Mrs. H.
t..j 1 v v t vU 13900 Judith Paee. Mr. and
rage, i uugc jtiiu iii. . - -r-, 7. . , , .
Mrs. Leo Page, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Page, all of Salem, Robert
Page Miss Joan Foister and Mr. and Mrs. waiier; rase uiiruumim.
xvir. ana xvirs. rvurevi an.n. ..... ....... . t- ItmT-i-n
nr ffnpsu their son and daughter-in-law, ; Mr. ; and Mrs. Fninp
l t d,i, Mr, p a Schramm and Lawrence Schramm
JM'Iiraiillll Ul i VI Vltlliv., ....... ... ... - A. r m I-t- : f
. t 1 c.k..MM'. mntKor Mr 1 1 M. WaKnDUrTl.
OI foriiana miu n. ovm onm. a t . . .. !
Mr. and Mrs. Homer uouiei. sr. win oe uii
at their country place today. Guests will be Dr. jand Mrsi Hugh Wil
liamson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Williamson of Portland Mrs.
Thomas Norwood, Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Goult, Gary and Phillip.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heltzel will have as jtheir t holiday nvr
guests her mother, Mrs. W. W. Gabriel, and lister, lrs. B. Hi Wild
man and children, Richard and William, of Portland. j
two Family Dinners 1 ; I i v
A family gathering will take place at the P. p. Quisenberr h jme
on East LefeUe street today. In the group will fee their son, Dw flit
who is home from Oregon State college, Mrs.;U4 Scott P3ge Mr j and
Mrs. Urlln S. Page, Scott and Stanley, Mrs. S. ?rieVteHHis
Marie Breitenstein, Mrs. Herbert L. Stiff, Mr. jind Mrs4 Herbert L.
Stiff ir. and daughter, Karen. Joining them later in the day will be
Dr and Mrs. Vern W. Miller and daughters. ! The Millers are S enter
taining members of his family at a dinner at their Fairmount Hill
home. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. C. MJ, Uler, Mr ai Mn
Robert Wilmsen and daughter, Susan, of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Miller, Marcia Ray and Clark of Bellefountainj j
Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Uwis P. Campbell, j jr. today will? b his
niece. Miss Helen Jean Webb of San Francisco, an Oregon S tate
college student, who will b here the remainder of the week, J. H.
Missler of Stayton, Michael and Christina Campbell. ! ;
Mn . Lester C. McLeod will entertain with ; a ; holiday, dinner to
day at her North 13th street home in compliment to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank H. Spears, Jr. and daughter, Julianne. of Pprtland, Mr. and Mrs.
Carlton J. McLeod, Franca and ScOtt, Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs.
Russell Catlin, David Catlln and Miss Irene McLeod, who is home
from the University of Oregon for the holiday and weekend, s
Miss Dorathea Steusloff will entertain with! her annual Thalnks
flvinglng dinner this afternoon at her Court street home, Her guests
will be Mr. and Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers, Mr. and Mrs pouglas
Chambers, David, Steven and Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cham
bers, Ann Louise. Lee and Victoria, Miss Joeephine Kauffmah of
Portland, Miss Edna Lucker and her niece, Miss Joan Lucker, who
Is here attending Willamette university front fashington, D.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lewis will be hosts folr a family dinner to
day at their Fairmount Hill home. Covers will, be placed forlhelr
ion and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Lewii l-. B") an 2
of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. u. w. uamprjeu 01 jvajama, nau, .
Mrs. George Campbell and daughter, Susan, Of Portland,; and George
Bulana oi mo Alio, uaiu.
flnthor it TtnTTirk Home
t-. .-j vt,. rn nrriob win K hnsti f Ar 1 a famllT Catherine
and dinner today at their home. Guests will; iniclude Lti Comm. and
Mrs. Howard Bergman and son, Jimmy, of Seattle, his tnother, Mrs.
I. E. Bergman, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oehler and Dennis; of Corvallis,
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Oehler, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Krueger, Mr.
and Mrs. William Kroegeri Winona and Albert, Mrsi Albert Zielesch,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke E. Lee. Carol Lee, Mr. inot Mrs. Dortald Barrick
and Patty, Prof. Ralph Dobbs. Mr. and MrsJ Jay Harris, Mrs. Grace
Harris, Mrs. Mary Jane Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Guy 0. Smith of Delake
and Miss Bessie Smith. I U. j I- I I
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley will entertain their family at
dinner today and guests will be their son-in-law and daughter, Mr
nd Mrs. John P. Maulding, who will be here from Eugene Mr. and
Mrs. Richard L. Cooley and daughter, Chris1inef and Clifford T.
, Headrick. ! . ! : t ,!' J . . .
Gatherinf at the George Alexander horne today will, be their
'daughter, Charlotte, who is home from the University of Oregon, Mr.
nd Mrs. George Alexander of Eugene and Mr.! and Mrs. Edward O.
Btadter, Jr. an children, Gregory, Carolyn (and Catheryn. ,
Members of Mr. and Mrs. Rue Drager's jTarhily 1111 gather today
t their country place. They include Mrs. Ruby Mlshler and; daughter,
Kan, of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Drager j and Douglas, Mr.
r and Mrs. Robert Drager, Mr. and Mrs. James ;H.;Nicholson,Mirruny
and Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hamilton. Douglas anJ David.
V Mrs.JWalter Spaulding Is entertaining With Thanksgiving din
ner at her Court street home for her son-iii-Uw and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. James Bennison, Becky and Jimrny,! of Portland, Clay C.
Miller, and son, Richard Miller, of Greshamf Miss Barbara Miller of
SutherlinRobert Miller, who is attending Oregon State college, and
Mrnd Mrs. R. C. Hunter and Mr. aid Mrs.! Harris Lietx are
entertaining as their holiday dinner guests Mr. Sand Mrs. R. D. Wood
row, Mrs. W. S. Levens and Miss Clover Miller of Oakland. Calif.
- Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Wj. Poorman are Mr. and
lTr stimrt Rnthwll anil son. Roeer. of IFortland. Mr. land Mrs.
Trift Pnnrmin of wooriDurn ana am roonmra
Here from Coos Bay
Mr. and Mn. James I. Teed are entertaining with a family din
ner today at their home for her mother, Mfs. Frederick O. DeLano,
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Sanders and
children, Delano and Shelley, of Coos Bay,
Tuesday, and the Teed's son and family,
Td Karn and Frederick, of Portland. I
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Busies: will have las tneir f manitsgiving
dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Baker of San Mateo, Calif., Mr.
and Mrs. I. L. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hazelett, Susan, Jimmy
and Karen of Portland, and Miss Jeanne Busick. I ' j f
Gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrsj Philip M. Schnell today
will be their son, Russell, of Seattle, their (other son and! daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger M. Schnell. their jdaughter, arid son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Streblg of Eugene,! Miss Beverly Beakey,
who is attending Oregon State college, Mr.; and Mrs. Eric Nelte and
children, Elsbeth and Eric. il.it ? II !
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nohlgren will be hosts for a fartiily dinner
today at their Salem Heights home. Guests j will be Dr. and Mrs.
Joseph Nohlgren, KODerta ana Aiian or t-oniana, ut. una ran. ten
nis Seacat and son, Dennis, of Vancouver, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Foster and daughter, Sandra, of Baltimore, j ! ; if'
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ohling will have their two daughters.
Sara Ann, who is attending the University bf jWashingtonJ and Alice
Louise, who hrtfome from the University of Dregonj and Mrs,; Ohlipg's
mother, Mrs. Mark Savage, for Thanksgiving; dinner. ; j
Gathering at the George Grabcnhorst home on Fairmount vHill
home today will be their sons and families, j Mr. ! and Mrs, George
Grabcnhorst, Jr.and Gail, Mr. and Mrs. Cofaurn I Grabenhorst, Co
burn and Geoffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grabenhorst, Richard and
Dana, and Miss Carrie Grabenhorst. i J I ! 1
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Wallace entertained at dinner on Thanks
giving eve at their country place for their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Guild, Miss Mabel P. Robertson and
Miss Joan Voigt j
Dinner at Prime Home i
Dr. and Mrs. Frank V. Prime are entertaining af dinner today
for their son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. FranktVj Prime, Jr.,
Frank and Bill of Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Jameison of
rortUnd. I ! I IN'
Guests of the Robert Eyres. Virginia and George 'today will be
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eyre, Roberta, Earl and Ralph, and Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Harris. f 4 M i ! ! ill i M !
Miss Eleonor Roberts will have as her Thanksgiving guests her
parents, Mr. and MfsJ E. W. Roberts of Orchards, Wash-, and brother
nd sister-in-law, Mr; and Mrs. Elbert Roberta and son, Jim, of Eu
gene, formerly of Salem. M 1 M u I
Mr., and Mrs. C! Lester Newman-will entertain at dinner for
Mrs. A. C. Newman,! Mr. and Mrs. H. Reed, William Stone and V.
Vonderhelt, all of Portland. J ; l !! f i j !
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McCormick will have as their holiday guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCormick and son, John, ! and Miss Vaughn
McCormick. all of Portland. i i 6 t M
The Rev. and Mrs. George H swirt are entertaining : at dinner
who will be here until
Mr. and Mrs. James T.
for Mr. Setn Payson
Mr., and Mrs. Roger
Mrs. Rex Putnam.
Smith and son. Michael, of Long Besich. Calif-
Ky. Putnam, Soger .add Mwifi . apsj. JMfv and
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SOCIETY- CLUBS MUSIC
Special Guests at
Bethel Meeting
Salem Bethel U.D- met for a
Saturday
ic temple.
short business meeting
afternoon at the Mason
Special guests attending were Miss
Jean Herrig. honored Queen.
Bethel 35, Salem; Miss Margaret
Ames, past honored queen. Bethel
34, Independence; Miss Clara
Brown, Junior princess, Bethel 34,
Independence; and Mrs. Ira Mix,
guardian of Bethel 34, Independ
ence. The next meeting will be held
December 3 at which lime there
will be initiation of candidates, to
be followed by a Christmas party,
to which the.DeMolay chapter is
invited.
Mr. and . Mrs. Ma a rice; Filzsim
mons of Coos Bay are iinj Salem
for the holiday and weekend and
are guests of her father, Oliver
B. Huston.
Salon Honored at
Kuenstina Home
Marion County Saloii, 412, Eight;
and Forty, met at the home of
Mrs. Ben Kuensting near Port
land, for a dinner and regular
business meeting. Mrs. W. O.
Green of Aurora is the new presi
dent of the group. New officers
serving with Mrs. Green are:
Mrs. Ben Kuensting, first vice
president: Mrs. Fred Lucht. sec-
k ond vice-president; Mrs. Austin
Wilson, sr., secretary-treasurer;
Mrs. Beryl Porter, historian; Mrs.
Jennie Bartlctt, chaplain; Mrs.
Fred Humphreys, sergeant-at-arms;
and Mrs. Albert Gragg, par
liamentarian. Plans were made for the Christ
mas party to be held December
21. This will be a 4inner and
gift exchange, with the husbands
of members invited to the affair.
Those attending were Mrs. H.
H. Henry, Mrs. Frank Powell,
Mrs. Albert Gragg. Mrs. Frank
Marshall. Mrs. Austin Wilson, sr.,
Mrs. Byron Lieuallen, Mrs. Beryl
Ported, Mrs. Earl Andresen, Mrs.
Fred Lucht and Mrs. Jennie Bart
lett, Mrs. Green was the assistant
hostess.
Guests f Mrs. Daniel B. Jar
man and her daughter, Mrs. Fran
cis Burgy, for the holiday are the
latter's daughter, Joan, who is
home; from the University of Ore
gon, land Mrs. Jarman's grand
daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs.
W. J.j Thompson and son, Gary, of
Med ford. They will all remain
over the weekend.
Miss Schlrman !
Tells Troth ! ,
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The engagement of Miss Almai
Joy Schirmari, daughter ofi M$
and Mrs. John Schlrman of Buent
Vista, to Charles E. Austin son
of Mr. and Mrs. Staryl C. Aiistinj
route 9. Salem, was announced tof
a group of friends at the homjal
of Miss Virginia Benner jdnl SatM
urday, November 12. :
Both are graduates of Salem
high school. No date has sheen
set for the wedding. 1 j j j
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth I'tter and!
son, Richard, of Portland are ih
Salem for the holiday to be : with!
his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Floyt
utter.
DO YOU KNOW? The Whole Family
I 'if
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For the Pric You
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bringing yog sensible gifts
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It's the Practical
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These beautiful hampers
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throughout the year. They
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Doll Carriage
What Little Girl
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full size carriage.
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Here's a Gift that
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Tables
A Terrific Value at
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