t r l f 1 1 .. ttitlt -4! Presenting Oregon's Official Families... i fl r,i 'I- f : " f - i 4 1 - - v. WOMEN'S1 ' y. v . ? V " ! . II tail t-:2 vf "t 1 i '. I i I- I . ; ' I I I I , - - r I ' f ' O y w ... J! , Y.'. 0 V,. : 7 at- - -" v V . ?""--- - , . . , Oregon's governor, Douglas McKay, and Mrs. McKay are pictured here with their two daughters and four grandchildren in the living room of their Jerris avenue residence. Left to right are Mrs. McKay, Eileen Hadley, Mrs. Wayne Had ley, Allan Hadley, Governor McKay, who is holding ten months old Bruce Hadley, Mrs. Lester D. Green and her four months old son, Daniel. The McKay home will be the scene of several social functions during the current legislative session and Mrs. McKay has resumed her weekly at homes on Tuesday afternoons. (Kenr.ell Ellis photo). Society Clubs Music 35 (ircjaonlitatcsmatt SECTION On the Social Agenda . . . By Jeryme English Statesman Society Editor Highlighting the society page today are Oregon' high officials pictured with their families, who will b the center of many social events in the next few month while the 46th legislative assembly is in session. The Jerris avenue home of Governor and Mrs. Dou glas McKay will be the scene of numerous affairs in th coming months with dates to be announced later. Mrs. McKay has resumed her weekly at homes on Tuesday afternoons, holding the first one last week. The Salem Women's Republican club will hold its meeting on Monday afternoon at the McKay home at 2 o'clock. The guest speaker will be Senator Howard Belton and his subject is "How Taxes Effect You." Pre cinct committee women have also been invited to hear the senator. Tea will be served following the meeting and Mrs. P. A. Ficke, county chairman, has been asked to pour. Mrs. Charles A. Sprague is president of the club. Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley is m charge of the tea ar rangements. Pattersons to Entertain President of the Senate Paul L. Patterson and Mrs. Patterson will entertain with an open house on Wed nesday, January 24 in compliment to members of the senate and their wives. The af:air will be held in the Capital room of the Senator hotel between 5 and 7 o'clock. Also bidden to the aifair are members ot the board of control and their wives and members of the Washington county delegation ct the legislature ar.d their wives. Teas on Agenda Two other social events cn the January calendar for the legislative contingent is the Town and Govm tea on January 25 and the Salem Woman's club pro gram and tea on January 25. The Town and Gown tea wiii honor wives and daughters of legislators and will be held at Lausanne hall between 3 and 5 o'clock. The affair is given each session in compliment to the vis itors and Mrs. William L Phillips is general chairman of the directorate. The Salem Woman's club regular meeting on Jan uary 26 will honor wives of tegislators and waves of supreme court justices. The cf:a:r willl be held at th Woman's club at 2 o'clock. lit - i " ' v ,f .. - A r 1 6 ) -la, iei W . :tf7pxh''Av A ; r;l -J ?f- I l - ...u - . - f it 11 '1 - , t !('' 'r 5 i New chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court Is James T. Brand Here Justice Brand is pictured with Mrs. Brand, and son, Tom, a freshman ct the University of Oregon law school. In June h graduated from Stanford university. The Brands' North Summer street home, so centrally located, is always a popular meeting and gathering place for friends and will be the setting for several informal parties during the legislature, (Ken-ell-Ellis photo). Guests Bidden to Parties ... The Ben Lomand Park home of Dr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Dowd willibe th scene of an informal gathering on Wednesday night when the hosts will show their pictures of Hawaii to members of the Salem Clinic, the staff, theit wives and husbands. Later in the r-ening refreshments will be served by the hostess. Bidden by the Dowds are Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Ross, Dr. and Mrs. Chester A. Downs, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Mills, Dr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Brewer, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine, Dr. Frank Brown, Mrs. H. K. Stockwell, Mrs. Guy E. Raymond of Winona, Minn Mr. and MrsJ Lester Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swafford, Miss Anna Peters,; Mrs. Alta Ross, Miss Harriet Smith, Miss Lenore Pyeatt and Miss Beulah Graham. Town and Country Club I , ' :l Thursday afternoon Mrs. Linn C Smith has invited members of the Town and Country club to a one o'clock luncheon at her Cbemeketa street home. Bridge will be in play after the luncheon hour. , i Additional guests will be Mrs. Lester Barr, Mrs. Russell LaFontaink, Mrs. Donald C Robots, Mrs. Dan Johnston and Mrs. Frank Healy. Resident of the Oregon State Senate Paul L. Patterson and Mrs. Patter son above, snapped by the photograph er in the president's lounge just after the opening of the 46th legislative as sembly on Monday. The Pattersons make their home in Hillsboro, where he Is an attorney. Mrs. Patterson is active in civic affairs and serves on the state board of education. For the session they have taken an apartment at the Devereaux. The Pattersons will be hosts to members of the senate and their wives at an informal party on January 24 at the Hotel Senator. (KenheU-Ellis photo). Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry, Mrs. Newbry and daughter, Shirlee, at the left, in a familiar family scene in their East Rural crvenue home. The Newbrys listening to their coed daugh ter (a sophomore at Oregon State) re lating her college experiences. The Newbry home will also be the scene oi social affairs during the legislative sesh sion. (KenneH-Ellis photo). '5 i f i t