pit Ttbsoeaat, scflonv oregony ft in ll ; October be IZ. 1950- f fl ! vr-n I' I M SOCIETY- CLUBS MUSIC ylroiwdMrotcn . . ... Homecoming At Willamette Br Jeryme Enfllsh ALUMNI KXTUKN . . . Each day Vre hear of more Willamette uni versity alumni who will be here this weekend for the annual home taminz festivities . . . The dedica tion of the new McCuOoch stadium And the Willamette-Hawaii gam laturday afternoon ere attracting I af the rradi back to the Tamtwa There Is a full sched- T,i. tnoti on the aaenda , preview tour of the stadium to he morning registration, alumni urr"" at noon . . reception onowinx the ame for the alum it and the bomecomint dance in gia eniitnr . . Dr- nd Mrs. G. erheet Smith will be hosts for a Conner party following the game at Vniveralty Bouse for a group of it-rf-mr attests here for the stadium dedication ... rreaa Spokane . . wffl e the Dwtrht Aden and their three children. Garden, Dwlght aai Caret . . . they are driving down and win attend their first heaeeeeenlnv etnee graduation . . , while here they win make their keadeaarters at the heme off her . parents, the Gordon Blacks . . . The sealer Blacks have just re ceived word that their son. Cap tain Gordon Black. USMC, is leavim today for a new aa elgmmeat at Le Jeune, North Carolina . . He will be accom panied by Ms wife and two chil dren, Dtaae and Taylar . . . They have been at Camp Pendleton, CaEf and are driving cross "eoantry ... Gordon will take , farther sratntng la anti-aircraft at LeJeane ... Alae renaming . . . to Willam ette for homecoming will be Dr. and Mrs. GL G. Forbes and daugh ter, Betty, of Mflwaukie ... After - the homecoming ' luncheon and '-avgame they will be dinner guests of Mrs. Nora Thomosonv a sister of Mrs. Forbes and Mrs. Olson The Neil Shaffers plan to be down from Kent, Wash. . . . Mr. and : Mrs. George Montgomery win be here from Portland as guests of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Potts . , . Also from Portland will come the . Junior Joseph Harveys ... he is presi dent of the Portland Willamette alumni, the Thome Hammonds and Kenneth Mannings, all for mer Salem residents .-. . Visitors-af mote . The Harry Z. Ashfords and daughter. Sarah. . . of Seaside are here .this week vis ltinaT her - parents, - the Franklin ; Bishops . . . They wCI spend the weekend fn Portland with friends and attend the Washington-Oregon State game ... Expected . . In Salem Friday to be gnests of the C. W. Parkers will be the W. E. Chandlers of Bend, formerly of Salem . . . they will stop here enroute to Portland to attend She Oregon State-Wash-- inetcn game on Saturday ... , '. : From Boise . . . this weekend will come Donna Ijochead. daugh ter of the John S. Locheads . . . She will be here lor the wedding jBf Patricia Hale and Dean ADport on. Saturday ... Donna, who has been living in Boise since July, wfll be accompanied by her par ent on the return trip. Invitations ... are In the maS to a tea for which Mrs. George . Bessman will he hotss on Fri day, October 20 at her North Capitol street home In eompH meat to Mrs. Custer Ben, who . leave mm a year's trip to Africa and Europe la November ... Newcomers . -:. . being- greeted are Dr. and Mrs. James Seacat and daughter, Laura, who recent Iv arrived in the capital from Nashville. Tenn, where he 7 pleted his residency m surgery . They are temporarily residing at I the home of his uncle -end aunt. I Ai H. NoMgrens, until they find i living accommodations ... At the present the- Nohlgrens are on an extended motor trip vijritin rela tives and friends in South Dakota, Tennessee, Illinois and Indiana . . . they plan to be away until the end of the month. Tea, Dance on -Auxiliary Slate , Reports of various activities of "Salem Unit t.?6 of the Arnerican Lctjion auxiliary were given at a business eneetine hed "Vesdav ." evening at the Salem Woman's club. Mrs. Ted Ullakko, president. presiding. Arrangements for the member- ahiD tea were discussed. The tea will be neld on Thursday after- noon, October 19 between three and six o'clock at the home of Mrs. Homer Smith, sr, 75 North Simmer street. Mrs. Robert Irwin and Mrs. Har old A. Sdwbert, co-chairman, an nounced that the urit wPl sponsor ar couon eance at the Four Cot- ; ners Cenwmmitv hall on Friday evening. November 3. . i Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Jennie Morgan and Mrs. Gay Fa- brv of Capital unit 9, and Mrs. Wiiaa DeLaney. a new member. Refreshments and a ooc'nl hour concluded he evening "with Mrs. Carroll VL He Wnscn and Mrs. Don- aid Baker in charye. 3l tki.'t Mfii J 1 Mrs. Wilbert Ladd (Bette Jean Bradley) whcjsa fall xnarrlacje toolc placo at (he First Conqregatlcihal ciiurch. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradley of Rosa Lodge and tha groom is the son of Mrs. Ruth Ladd of Wichita. Kansas and Ches ter A. Ladd of . Salem. (Steimonis Studio. CLUB CALENDAR THTTKSOAT ! DeMnlay Molhen noon luncheoa. aCa sonte Temole. election. Dine and Do club with Mrs. H. H. Breneman. 1260 Cbemawa Hoad. no- boei luncJneon. l p.m. KIM Lc:2-!::!i:j Celtsf f:r ; Here'a a trl S riany drrad oa "Kcstaol Oiatment to rc"i?ve xoting "fatc-,0'diyeccB-a.c:r-.s. ccir.-.t-irrsh.' it must food At U cnjr-isJv The c ia mm i'I - ts. 'tr HI Sofournen. iihhnmr 1 sjn. League of Women Voters sack lunch with Mn. Hal DcSart. dooo. f8olritual Sunflower etub with SCra. rrank Lawa. S71 Union It, 1 to I I rSUSAY Merry Times crab with Mrs. C. J. Hagen. 139 Duncan avenue. Ai aairt luncheon. 1M p.m. ' Marlon county council. American Legtoa and auxiliary, meet at St Paul. p.m. Gi net Iditheran LadlM AI4 with Mia. Pate Iermon. 260 park arena. pjn. SATURDAY FriendkhiD nichL Saienf chaotar. OES. Maaonie Tatnpla, 8 poa. HOMAV Suanaa of Sicma Chi meet with, Mrs. Otto I. WOaon. 2409 South Cottage treat. S pjn. Three Salem Winners Eighty women golfers, .members of the Oregon women's Golf i sodation, were here from aU parts of the state on Wednesday at the Salem Golf club for the month ly OWOA tournament with the Salem members as hostesses. Wo came from Eugene, Corrallia, Bend. Portland, Oswego. Hood Kiver and The Calles. Twenty Salem golfers partlctpatod ia tha nine blind bole tournament. Winners ere as follows: Cham- plonshis Cight: low gross, alias Lillian Schassen, The Dalles, 41; low net, Mrs. Bichard Grubbs, roruand, 49-9-39; Class A: low gross, Mrs. 8. A. Peters, Eugene. 45: Mrs. Charles McDeritt. Salern, 49: low net. Mrs. J. C Jones, Columbia, 47-t-S8; Class B, low gross. Mrs, Howard Wleklaund, Salem, 48; low net, Mrs. S. B. Church, Oswego, 49-1 11-38; Class C, low gross, Mrs. Zhner Zrland, Klyerside, 53; Mrs. K..C Kaufman, Oswego, 59; low net. Mrs. Glenn -Stevens. Salem. 84- 14-40; Mrs. J. J. Dark, 54-14-40.1 Luncheon was served at the clubhouse following the day's play in honor of the visitors. Fmal play on the fall tourna ment will be completed during the regular ladies day at the club next Wednesday and at the business session election of officers will be held. Model Meeting For Rushees A model meeting for rushees of Alpha Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will be held at the home of Mrs. James Marshall, 1494 Court street, tonight at t o'clock. An opportunity will bo given rushees to observe the business procedures of the sorority the first hour and this will be followed by a program which will include a discussion of sorority conduct by Mrs. Donald Parker, purpose of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. J. M. Cra- croft, and accordion numbers by Susanna Howell. Refreshments, carrying out the Halloween motif, will be served by Mesdames Sam Campbell, Chet nelson, J. H. Uis and Duane Jan ice. Guests will include Mesdames John Paulus, Lowell Joseph, Wil liam J. Ullman, ; Harold Nelson, Ralph Atwood, Terrance Burke, Mooert I. Dant, and the Misses Lorraine Ilisle, Janice Keefe, Phyl- is Stanborn, Alyce Mullen, Jean Seiber and June Haugen. Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Fry of Turner are announcing the en gagement of their daughter, Emma Grace to Thomas D. Stuart, son of Mrs. Zella Stuart of Salem. No wedding date has been set. ?. -A.it i-u r4 H (! i )' Family Dinrler At Donaldson's Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Donald son, sr were dinner guests at their home on Sunday In honor of their children and grandchildren. Those present were Mr. and 'Irs. John L. Hall, Melvina and Johnny of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Donaldson, Jimmy and Cather ine; Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Donald son, jr., and daughter, Jill, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gordenier, Ste phen and Mary, who have recently moved here from Portland to make their home. The gathering was also a fare well for George E. Donaldson, who left Wednesday for Fort Ord, Cel., zor active duty with the army re servists, U J5. medical division. Mrs. Emery TXobbs wta estcr- um at Bridge ana a late supper tonight at her South Winter street homo in compliment to her dub. Mrs. Oaybourne Dyer wd be an tflflincntl Cttsjst, Executive board pf 'the'llnVeVi1 ican. Association ox Ut ersity Women were entertained uesday night at the home of Miss -.tildred Christenson. Mrs. Ervin Potter presided. Plans Were mad for, a membership tea October 21 in the Carrier room of the church, when Dr. George Hocking will speak. Pi Phi Breakfast To Be Sunday The annual homecominf break fast of the PI Beta Phi alumnae, Oregon Gamma chapter, Willam ette university, will be held Sun day morning; October IS instead of Saturday as previously announ ced. The affair win be held at the chapter house on State street with Mrs. Jackson Bliss, Forest Grove, president, presiding. - - Reservations tor the Sunday breakfast should be made with Mrs. Derld Bsrtruff or Miss Lois alolcthr. 8tr&irthcldy On Friday Mrs. Kate Rogers, who has lived here forty years, will celebrate her 98th birthday on Friday. HeT fri ends are being asked to call dur ing the afternoon between 2 and 4 o clock at her residence, 252 North Cottage street A birthday cake will be presented the honor guest, Mrs. Rogers has four step-children, Mrs. Julia Gregory of Salem, with whom she made her home until five years ago, a son and a daughter in the east and a son In Waldport She is In fairly good health and Is a member of the Baptist church. Mrs, Douglas Chambers has In vited members of her club to t dessert bridge tonight at her Court street boom. Additional guests wCI bo Mrs. Kenneth Sherman, Mrs. Wayne Eadley and Mrs. Bichard Chambers. ' Friendship nlsht wfll be ab served by members of Salem chap ter Order df iEastem Star on Sat urday night at the Masonic Tem ple at 8 o'clock.' Presiding will be Mrs. RusseU Beutler and James 1 Darby. Junior CDA to Give' Dance Our Lady of Snows troop. Jun ior Catholic Daughters met Tues day night at the home of Margaret Bach. Officers were elected in cluding Mary Cecile Rocque, pres. ident; Colleen Maxwell, vice pres ident; Meredith Hayes, secretary; Kathleen Dardis, treasurer; Mar. garet Bach, scribe. The officers are all students at Sacred Heart Aca demy.' Plans were discussed for a dance to be given on Friday by the troop at St Joseph's halL The theme will be "The Barn," with guests to come dressed accordingly. Re freshments were served by the hostess, assisted bj her other, Mrs, L. P. Bach. Mothers Me&rfcrt er sHouse Pi Beta ;pfci mothers -were en tertained at the chapter house on State street Tuesday afternoon at the first f aU meeting. Mrs. Blanche Proctor, the newly elected presi dent presided. Plans were made for entertaining the mothers of new pledges at the November meeting. The group voted to change the regular meeting date to the second Monday ox each month. At the tea hour Mrs. Warn Price poured. Attending were Mrs. Samuel B, Gillette of Kent Wash Mrs. H. E. Ashford of Seaside Mrs. Robert G. Brady, Mrs. Frank lin Bishop, Mrs. Carl Schneider. Mrs. Solon . Shinkle, Mrs. Wayne Price, Mrs. Dolph Craig, Mrs. Blanche Proctor, Mrs. Arthur Ups ton, and the new house mother. Mrs. Bay Chipler. 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