The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 21, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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Two ardent rooters at the Willamette
University football games this sea
son will be the new coaches' wives,
Mrs. Jerry Frel and Mrs. Ted Ogdahl,
who with their families have moved to
Salem from Portland. Mr. Ogdahl is the
head football coach for the Bearcats
and Mr. Frei is assistant football coach.
The Ogdahls have two sons, Wally
and Greg, and the Freis have, a son,
David, and daughter, Judy. (Kennell-El-11s
Studio).
Reception Slated . .
By JERTME ENGLISH
Statesman Society Editor
l Dr. and Mrs. George Herbert Smith
will be hosts for their .annual formal re
ception on Wednesday night at -Univer-.
sity House between 8 and 10 o'clock. Bid
den are members of the faculty, trustees,
official visitors to the university, their
wives and husbands 111 ;
Miss Mary Lee and Miss Nancy Stu
art will greet guests at the door. Assisting
in the living room will be Dr. and Mrs.
Robert D Gregg, Dean and Mrs. Melyin
H. Geist, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Schulze,
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Fenix and Dr. and
Mrs. Howard Runkel. '
Mrs. W. Connell Dyer and Mrs. J. H.
' Ryan will invite guests into the dining
room. Presiding at the coffee urns will be
Dr. -Helen Pearce, Mrs. Lestle J. Sparks,
Mrs. Alfred A. Schramm and Mrs. T ink
ham Gilbert. Serving will be Miss Ursula
Glaeser, Mrs. Charles Derthick, Mrs. John
Lewis, Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, Mrs. Dean
Graunke, Mrs. Charles Paeth and Mrs.
Maurice Brennen.
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Mrs. Ollie Williams and son, Bruce, recently returned to Salem with' Mr.
Williams to make their home after a two years absence, while Lt Wil
liams was serving with the U. S. Air Force.! They lived In Washington while
Lt Williams was stationed at McChord Field. The Williams family will soon
r their home on North 20th Street OCennell-EUia Studio).
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Returning to Salem to make their home afteif a five years residence
in Mehama is the Fred S. Anunsen Jr. family. They have purchas
ed a home on Dorff Street Pictured with Mrs. fAnunsen are their four
children, Peggy, Ricky, Roger and Robert (Knnell-EUis Studio)
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On Club Agenda ,
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Salem j Woman's Glub members will
open theiif fall' season on Friday after
Boon at 2 p. m. at the clubhouse with Mrs.
Carl Chambers, president, presiding. . j -
For thjje program Mrs. Chambers and
Mrs. Merl Travis, immediate past presi
dent, will give highlights of the General
Federation of Women's Clubs convention
In Minneapolis, which they attended as
delegates iji the lat spring. . ;- , j .
Piano elections win be given by Miss
Donnetta Reese, daughter of Dean and Mrs..
Seward Reese. Miss Reese Is now on the
music faculty at Iinfleld. College. She at
tended Willamette University, where she
studied un&er Prof. Ralph Dobbs, and re
ceived her toaster's degree at Indiana Uni
versity. She has also studied under Anls
Fuleihn. Before returning to Oregon Miss
Reese was professor of piano at West Vir
ginia Wesleyan College.
Mrs. Claude H. Murphy heads the tea1
committee, assisted by Mrs.. L M. Dough
ton, Mrs. FJoyd M. White, Mrs. B. T. Wil
liams, Mrs. Lawrence Fitzgerald, Mrs.
J. M. Deyers, Miss Kate Dickson, Mrs,
Frank W. Durbin, Mrs. Harry W. Elgin,
Mrs. J. R. Cornell and Mrs. Howard Hun-
saKer. .- : ..a
Juniors to Fete Advisor
Mrs. Albert C. Grass, the Salem Jim-
or Woman's Club new advisor, will be
lonored atjan informal reception Monday
night when club members entertain at the
home' of Mrs. Richard Lankow. 760 N.
Winter Street, at 8 o'clock. j
Mrs. Clinton Ault is arranging the
program for the evening and Mrs. Frank
v. war a is- in charge of refreshments.
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-A fter living fn Glendale, CaliL, for a year Mrs. James Shantz and son, Danny,
With Mr. Shantz have returned to Salem to" make their home. Until, their
house: on the North River Road is ready for occupancy, the family is temporarily'
with her parents, the Stanley Smiths. (Kennell-Ellis Studio). .
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A bride of Saturday night was Mrs. Roger Norman Dasch, the former Patricia Ann
-Wilson only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kenneth Wilson. The groom is th
son of Mrs. Helen L Dasch. The marriage took place at SL Paxil's Episcopal Church
with a reception following at the Wilson home. (Jesten-Miller Studio).
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T. eaving for Europe the end of September will be Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Barkhurst and X.
sorls, Kent and Scott Mr. Barkhurst, who has been teaching in Ccrvallis, will study in
Paris and other European countries for the ensuing year under the Ford Foundation. Mrs. r
Barkhurst Is the former Phyllis Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.. J. Adams nd he is the
eon of Mrs. Sadie Barkhurst, all of Silverton.
" Visiting In' the capital are Mrs. Sanford Blau and daughters Adele and
V JBeverly, who are at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M,
Byrd, while waiting for crders to join Sergeant Elau in England, He recently
arrived in London, where he is stationed nearby with the U. S. Air Force. The
Blaus have been living in Belflower, Calif. OCennell-EUis Studio). - (
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