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The SteUsaicau Scdnu Oregon, Wednesday. IIot tl. 1SS1 - - - - .:" - .-7 i n SO CI ETY Around Town... CLOB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY- t hi "vthUn Sisttrt mt at Beaver nau. pjn. t I '?j . nUOAT ! ;! Salem Woman Velub meetfnf.' club house, 1 pjo board meeting. 1 pjn. By Jeryme CocUsh KUMEKOU8 ETENTS . . . during the Thanksgiving holiday week are ttracting Salem folk out-of-town . Some are leaving the city to be with relative for the holiday . . . then will take in the Oregon Oregon State game to Eugene on Saturday . . . and many will at tend performances of the Sadler's Wells Theatr ballet In Portland beginning Thanksgiving night ' Headed sth ... Mr. and Mrs. (James B. Yang are entraining ' this morning an tha-daylirht far Oakland, Cat. to spend Thanks string with Mr. Tuss sister and his nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. David Gideon .'. . TbanksgtvlBg dinner will be at the Gideon's new home tn Oak land ... the Youngs plan to return on Snnday ... To 8eattle ... for the Thanks gfvtag holiday win ro Mrs. Geor ge Aiken to be with bor son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kobert A. Jackson . . . Joining Mrs. Aiken m the trip north will be her other daughter and faaa Ily, the Gordon Wrights and taaUly. the Gordon Wrights and children of Eageno, who are eoamtng ap today .. . . Boliday gmests ... of Josephine Caughell for Thanksgiving will be two of her Gamma Pni Beta sor ority sisters from the University of Oreeon. Miss Diane White oi an Mateo, CaliL, and Miss Nancy Glo ege of Pasadena . .". and the" Gam ma Phi house mother, Mrs. Ann Spurgen of Victoria, B.C," . . . They will all - be guests at the Jonn Caughell home for Thanksgiving dinner . . . That evening Miss 'Caughell. her aunt, Miss Josephine Baumgartner, and Mrs. Spurgen will drive to Portland to attend the ooening performance of the Sad ler's Wells ballet . . . Miss Irene McLeod will have as her Thanks civine guests "two of her Gamma Phi sisters. Miss Fritzie Beltz of Eugene and Miss Mary Lou Han sen of Burlingame, Calif. ... To the ballet . . . Among others planning to attend the Sadler's Wells ballet ... Mr. and Mrs. James Walton and daughter. Ell .. nabeth. will attend the Friday night performance . . . afceom- anrlnc them will be Plum Brown . . . Saturday night the 'Chandler Browns and daughters will be at the ballet . . . Mrs. Raton Underwood. Miss Janet Kirk and Mrs. George W. Nelson have tickets for the Saturday nl;ht show and will be entertain ed at dinner- precedina; by Mrs. - Nelson's daughter, Mrs. Scott Adams of Portland, who will ac company the group to the ballet . . . At the Friday night per formance will be Mrs. Karl Bee ke and her daughters. Marjorie. who will be home from the Uni versity of Oregon, and Mrs. Wil liam Shins, and Miss Margaret - Lovell ... In another group on Saturday will be Miss Lena Belle -Tartar. Miss Gladys Edgar Mrs. Frank Burilnrham . . . BEADED FOR THE GAME Football fans will trek to Eugene Saturday for the "big game" of the year . . . Oregon-Oregon State, which will be played at Hayward field . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk will go down Friday for the came and homecoming festivities on the University of Oregon cam pus . . . Mr. Kirk will attend meet logs of his fraternity. Alpha Tau Omega, of which he is state presi dent . . . Governor and Mrs. Dou glas McKay, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dortnan will be among those at tending the pre-game. luncheon to be given by President and Mrs. Harry Newburn . . . and the party following the game for which Mr. and Mrs. William Russell will be hoUs ... Asaoag other rooters . . . Hav ing seats together . . . are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mr. and - Mr, Edward Roth. Mr. and Mrs. WOliaat T. Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. Erwis Battermsn and Mr. , and Mrs. Garten Simpson . . . Others attending the grid classic .will be Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Werner ' Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Purine, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Mills, the Robert Uerrab, and the Howard Elsmanns ... More of same ... Mr. and Mrs. Ponald Speer of Portland will join Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drager for : the. game and return to Salem as weekend guests of the Dragers . . . Also game bound . . . will be the . Clayton Foreman, the Vernon Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr., Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry and Mrs. Breyman Boise . . . Oth ers ... Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pierce, the Bauer Smalls and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chambers . 1 . Charlotte Alexander will be returning to the Oregon campus for her first home- Miss Mr. Bissell Tell Troth vvbry Secretary of State Earl T. New- bry and Mrs. rNewbry are an nouncing the engagement of their only daughter, Shirlee, to William Bissell, i son t of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bissell flbf Ashland. The news was recently revealed at the Pi Beta Phi house on the Oregon State college campus, where the bride-elect is a-junior. The romance of the duo began during school days in Ashland. No plans have been made for the wedding. j i Mr. Bissell Is a senior at Wil lamette i university and his fra ternity Is Phi Delta Theta. ii ' : . It: Silver Medding Celebration Families Will 4 Entertain at ; Dinners . ..-. , . - ; .t. Four Corners Family hold first place on Thanksgiving day. Mr., and Mrs. Waldo Miller will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Face Pat ani nttv Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Armstrnn and Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, Harlen, Bob and Dorothy ..111 ... . . n . . . W uuwi u ot aaiem. - - In the A. E. LaBranche hnm children and grandchildren ; will be Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Moores, Steven and Danny. Mr. and lln. ML Angel St Mary's church Ed Talbot and John. Mr. and Mrs. CLUBS - MUSIC Ceremony at St. Mary's was the setting for the nuptials of Mis Shirley Ann Nelson, daughter of Mrs. Eussa M. Nelson of Port land, and Pf c Maurice Hammer of the U. S. army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hammer of Mt. An gel Saturday morning, on Novem ber 17, at 9 o'clock. The Rev. Cle ment Frank, OSB. officiated at the nuptial high mass. Mis Helen Keber presided at the pipe organ, St Mary's choir sang the mass and Miss Eustelle Bauman was soloist Mass servers were Vincent Hammer, brother of the bridegroom. Kenneth 1 Wachter, Joseph bchailberger and Jerry Da vis. nennetn LaBranche, Gail and Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Donald La Branche and Roger, also Mrs. La Branches mother. Mrs. Minnie King. ' .i'.- Mr. and Mrs. William Schlach will have their daughter I and children Mrs. David Carrieer. David and James. Set Carricer is in Korea as a radar technician with the air force. ; s Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Kliewer will be hosts to Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Kliewer, Mrs. Delia Nelson Janet and Allen Nelson. . ? Here from Washington Coming fori the holiday to the Lawrence Pruitt home ' will be Present for the church ceremony I Mr. and Mrs. George Lowell, Nita Mr. and Mrs.rCarl W. Bartruff celebrated their 25th wedding an niversary on : Sunday at their country home on route 4. Guests called in the afternoon and eve ning. The serving table was cen tered with a wedding cake and flanked with pink carnations and silver candles, fj Relatives and, friends honoring the couple were their son, Carl Eugene ; Bartruff, Mr. , and Mrs. Joe E. Bartruff, Mr. and Mrs! J, O. Byerley, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ed wards, all 6f Albany, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. ' Callaway of Wood burn, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Breit haupt Mrs, Viola Breithaupt Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Del Blnk- ley and Judy of Beavertan, form' erly of Salem, -; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ammann, Mr. land Mrs. Ronald Bonney, Mr. -and Mrs. Jerold An drus, Mr. and Mrs. Al Writjht, Mr. and Mrs. L.1 L; Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mather, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Grabenhorst, Mr. and Mrs. Arleigh Kendrick, Mrs. E. B. Kottek, Mrji and Mrs. H. L. Garland, Mr. iland Mrs. George Petersen, Mr. land Mrs. William Petersen, Mr. l and Mrs. Ernest Brimley, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Elli son ahd Mrs. Liiella Berkey. . ; h ',..& -r-. . . Mrs. Batoson to Head Committoo Mrs.' Cornelius Bateson of Pra- tum assumed the duties of chair man of the; Marion county home extension committee at the monthly meeting on Monday. No vember ; 19 i at her home. Mrs. Bateson replaces Mrs. Russell Kelley who moved to Minneapolis recently. ;V Discussed; at j the meeting were plans for extension training meet ings and the annual festival to be held this year on April 26. Mrs. Fred S. McCall of Keizer, a new member of i the committee. Mrs. E. A. Beugll, Silverton Hills; Mrs. Charles Wright, Aumsville; Mrs. Ted Lorenzen, Thomas; Mrs. Jack Bartlett Northu! Howell; and Mrs. Bateson, the hostess, were pres ent : : were Sister Alphonse Mary and Sr. M. Francesca, sister and aunt of the groom. The bride was given in marriage by Harry Eide. She wore a prin cess style gown of white satin with sheer yoke, long sleeves and a train, bne wore a nngerup veil of illusion with face veil, held by a wreath of orange blossoms and carried a ; spray of white 1 button chrysanthemums centered with laree chrrsanthemums Miss Dorothy Hammer,! sister of the bridegroom, was maid of monor, wearing a sage green satin gown, with matching mitts and carying a colonial bouquet of yel low chrysanthemums. Miss Bever ly Nobler of Corvallis was brides maid in i a gown of American Beauty : faille and carried dusty rose chrysanthemums. Karen Eide, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.; Harry Eide, was flower girL Attend the Groom John Hammer was best man and Joseph Hammer was groomsman, Ushers were Norbert Annen and Charles Ertelt Mrs. Hammer chose ': a' purple crepe afternoon dress, a Princess Elizabeth blue coat and dusty pink accessories for her son s wedding, Mrs. Harry Eide wore a silk print afternoon dress with black acces sories. Mrs. Frank Kloft of Port land, grandmother of the groom, wore a i gray dress with pink ac cessories. r ';i The wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride groom's parents with Mrs, Marie Schacht, aunt of the bridegroom, serving. .A dinner at noon for the bridal group, clergyman and im mediate families followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kloft. Serving were Mis Kathleen Kloft of Mt. Angel and Mrs. G. G. Indo vici of Portland. At the reception. which was held during: the after noon. and Mrs. Mrs. Earl Moar, Mrs. Eide, Miss Mary Jane McEntee ; of j Salem, Mrs. Henry Geek, Mrs. J. Ii Wach ter, and the Misses Joan Berning, Elaine Annen, Donna Diehl, Mary Lou Faulhaber and Eunice and Maxine Geek assisted. Mr. and Mrs. Hammer left im mediately on a short honeymoon as the bridegroom must report for overseas duty at Camp Stoneman on Thursday. For going away the bride wore a gray suit with blade accessories and pink chrysanthe mum corsage. Mrs. Frederick Dee ka bach was hostess ! for a brunch Tuesday morning at the Marion hotel in compliment to members i of the Modern Drama group. : Later the members went to the home of Mrs. William E. Anderson. and Dell of Edmonds, Wash. Mrs. Pruitfs mother, Mrs. M. E. Low ell, will also be a guest ! Mr. and Mrs. George Bixler will have as dinner guests; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Winchcomb and daughter, Rita. Other guests in the Bixler home are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vernon of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Griffiths of Amity will be dinner guests of Mr. ajrfl Mrs. Charles West Mrs. Wesri mother, Mrs. Fred i Be- herns, will also be a guest. ' Weekend guests in the C. C Morris home were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fullerton, Betty and John nie of Pendleton. Dinner guests of Mr. and .Mrs. T. L. Mull will be Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Adamson of Gates, Ore: Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shrake will have ' as dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Shrake, LaVonne and Phyllis Shrake Holiday In Kansas Going away for the holiday are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rickman, Twila and Teddy, who left j Sat urday to spend Thanksgiving! with his parents tn Burlington, Kan sas. They were accompanied by Mrs. Rickman s mother, Mrs. Ella Carsten, who will go to Emporia, Kan- to visit her son's family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thayer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Snook and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Snook will be guests of the Bernard Snooks in Keizer. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snook and family will be guests; of her brother's family, the J. J. ! Gal laghers in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hough, Anita and Ray -Hough, will go to Broadacres as the guests of and Mrs. H. L. Crane, Mrs. MooroWill Mr, was held during: the after- u ' I - . ' Mrs. Henry Annen poured,: 11000 JOVCOO-GTlOS rs. j W. J. Kloft cut the cake. r I? v f v : Mr. and Mrs. John Rowell (Marilyn McFarland) -who were married on November 5 in the fireplace room of the First Presbyterian church. The bride is the daughter of VLr. and Mrs. Packey McFarland and the groom is .the son of Mrs. Otto Guernsey of Salem and Frances Rowell of Oswego. The couple will live at Sandy Farms, Sandy, Oregon. QCennell-Ellis photo). . On Etiquette By IrterU LM Mrs. Lawrence Moor was elected president of the Jaycee ettes at the Monday night meet ing held at the home of Mrs. Milan Boniface. Other officers are; Mrs. Wallace Larios, vice president; Mrs. Donald Judson, secretary; Mrs. Maurice Cohn, treasurer. The group made plans for a party on December 1 at the South Liberty street home of Mr. and Mrs. George Huggins, jr.! for; Jun ior Chamber of Commerce mem bers and their wives. There will be cards and a late buffet supper. The groups annual Christmas party will be held December 17 at the home or Mrs. t:. A. acnaei- er. I i - Co-hostesses for the Monday night meeting were Mrs. Douglas Hay and Mrs. Moore. Winning prizes were Mrs. Donld Judson and Mrs. Jason Lee. j - Q. Does a man ever shake hands with a woman without removing his glove? ! 1 A. No. Of course; at a ball, or if he is an usher i at a formal wed ding, he does not remove a glove intended to be worn indoors. If on the street he cannot free , his left hand to pull his right glove of, he says, "Excuse my glove." But he does not ask that an in door glove be excused. Q. Is it necessary to tip a wait ress in a cafeteria or self-service restaurant, who -merely carries your tray from the counter to your table? I A. This Isn't ! necessary, nor Is it customary. Some people do, however. j I Q. Is it ever! all 'right for the bride's mother to give her away, if she has no father? A. Yes, if he wishes. Phi Dells to Gather Alumni and wives of Phi Delta Theta fraternity aire invited to two functions during the Home coming week end on the Univer sity of Oregon! campus, on No vember 24. Phi Delts will get to eether during I the University's Alumni barbecue scheduled for 11:30 Saturday in the Student Un ion ballroom and to an open house hv the actives of the Phi . Delta Theta chapter immediately follow in the Oregon Oregon State game. . " j 8heridan The American Le gion auxiliary met!! this week at the home of Ellen '! Hendricks to comnlete plans tor the annual hone chest dance. Gifts for the Gift Shop at the Veterans hos pital should be brought to the November 29 meeting. The next meeting will be a membership party, when each member is asked to bring an old member, a person eligible for membership or a new member. '-if Miss Dowd Engaged Adding her name to the list of brides-elect is Miss Mary Ruth Dowd, daughter of Dr. and Mrs Hugh A. Dowd, whose engagement to Max Ponald Rohrbacker, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rohrbacker of Yakima, Wash., is being ah' nounced tms wees by ner par ents. No 1 date has been set for the wedding. Miss Dowd Is a graduate of Sa em schools and a junior at Lin field College. Her sorority is Sigma Kappa Phi. Her fiance, is a grad uate of Linfield and is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity Mr. Rohrbacker is now attending the University of Washington medical school. ' . L i j! Hostesses Fete Til lie Lucas i! Miss Tillie Lucas, who will be married to Clarence Haynes on November 25 at the Stayton Bap tist church, was honored at Ha shower when Miss Marie Pardo. Mrs. Roy Carter and Mrs. Ken neth Robinson entertained at the latter s home. Honoring Miss Lucas were Mrs. Mike Lucas, Mrs. Al Gardner, Mrs. Robert Haney. Mrs. Ann Ander son, Mrs. Betty Baker, Mrs. Elsie Spencer, Mrs. Bud Schoyer, Mrs. Ernest Pyell, Mrs. Margaret Ryan, Mrs. Ella Harrison, Mrs. Frank Brauner, Mrs. Tom BeaL Mrs. Alice McDougal. Mrs. B. Hazel. Mrs. Cleo Bressler, Mrs. E. Jen son, Mrs. Edna Philpott and Miss va McDougal. " V -x V '-- vx OPEN HOUSE . J w a t 1 ; For Yolt Convcnicr.co Thanksgiving Day Storo Hours 1 A. M.-2ik AA. i Diaisoii's s::o??;::g ceitei It is oar; hope that you and every member of; your .family will come to think of this as your personal service station. Whenever you need "something from the drug store," think of us and turn to as first. We'll appreciate it! Wt especially iovitt your prescription pa tronage-iWe assure you skilled service and fair prices. Please come in often! We Giv S&H Green Stamps , Hi v; i . :! 1 With Every Prescription I W I I Jean Swift Will' Be Married in December Exciting romantic news comes from San Francisco telling of the betrothal of a Salem girl. Miss Jean Claire Swift youngest daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. George H. -Swift, to Russell C. HaehL jr, son of Mr, and Mrs. Russell C. Haehl of San Fran cisco. : :: The attractive, blonde bride- elect revealed her engagement at a party Monday night at her home tn the bay city with sixty of her friends bidden to the affair. The Swifts telephoned their daughter Monday night during the an nouncement party. . The wedding will be an event of Saturday, December 22, In Sa lem at SL Paul's Episcopal church with, the bride's father participat ing. Miss Swift Is a graduate of Sa lem schools ' and the University of Oregon. She was second .vice president of the Associated Stu dent body during her senior year at the university and vice presi dent of her sorority, GammavPhi Beta. For the. past two years she has been making her home in the bay city, where she has held a position with the J. Walter Thompson Advertising firm. V Mr. Haehl attended the Sewan- ee Military Academy (Episcopal) in Sewanee, Tennn and Menlo Junior college in Menlo, Park, Calif. He is a graduate of the Uni versity of Oregon and his fratern ity is Kappa Sigma. Mr. Haehl has been in business In the bay city since his graduation. At present he is with the army and stationed at Fort Ord, Calif. Tri-Y Chapter - Plans Events Thirty-five members of Garnet Knight chapter Tri-Y attended the meeting at the YWCA Monday af ternoon with Donna Brandt pre siding. Marlene Kelly was elected service chairman. Plans were dis cussed for - a rummage sale and appointed publicity chairmen were Jean Jorgensen and Pat Schwalen A ski trip to Mt Hood ' with YMCA members and an exchange program with the Silverton high school Tri-Y were discussed. A covered dish dinner will precede the December 3 meeting at which' Dr. Cecil Monk will be the speak er. Barbara Tookey is in charge of the dinner. Lincoln Community Center as sociation will sponsor another of its regular series of benefit card par ties on Saturday night, November 24 at the Lincoln schcol house kt 8 o'clock. Refreshments will be served by the committee, Mr. nd Mr. John Love and Mr. and Mrs R. J. Meisner. . Brunch 'Honors Bride Mrs. Robert E. Gangware enter tained . with : a j brunch Monday morning at her Pioneer drive horns for the Dleasure of Mrs. Cecil Wic. kline. Attending were Mrs, Harold.' Kosenraugn, Mrs. William Van Me ier, MLss Marguerite Gleeson. Mrs Arthur Bone, Mrs. George Swarts- leg. Mrs. John Goldsmith, Mrs. Hal ; Desart and Mrs. C M. Collins. - DihnerHonors Enqaqed Duos Two rehearsal dinner parties are on the agenda in honor of Thanksgiving brides and their fi ances. -' ' b II - . i : : . ' Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Smith will be hosts for : a buffet dinner to night at their home on Candalaria Heights in honor of their daugh ter. Miss Joyce Smith, and her fiance. Dan Semb, who will bo married on Friday. The affair will follow the wedding rehearsal with members of the immediate family and bridal party bidden.. Mr. ana Mrs. oy v. Houen- berg were hosts for a six o'clock dinner party Tuesday night at their North 20th street home for the pleasure of their daughter. Miss Patricia Powell, and her fi ance, Lester;4, Clark, : whose mar riage will take f place tonight. Tho affair preceded; the rehearsal with members, of the bridal party bid den as guests, far. and Mrs. Rob ert Perry arrived in ; the capital Tuesday morning from their homo in Pasadena for the wedding and are guests at the Hollenberg home. Mrs. Perry wilj b the bride's ma tron of honor.! ? I : : !!: n;:. ' Hostesses Fete Mrs. Kottek ' - f $ - M - ' . -Mrs. Duane ottek was honored at a shower Wednesday night When Mrs. Vern Shangle, Mrs. Donald Smith !;and Mrs. Al , Han son entertained at the former's home on Garnet street. A lata supper was ' served after an in formal evening. Honoring Mrs. Kottek were Mrs. F. B.i Dierks, Mrs. Edward Kottek, Mrs Robert Miller. Mrs. Stacy Mink; I Mrs. Lyle Dierks, Mrs. William McElroy, Mrs. Paul Swanson. 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