I t ( Statetncou Salexxu OroM Thur SepL 9, 1S5I (Sec I) II dub Calendar SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC) A round Town . . By JERYME ENGLISH . . THE SOCIAL WHIRL , . Even though it's air week hostesses are finding time to entertain for: the many visitors, travelers, and brides-elect . . - On the calendar for Saturday is the welcome home coffee for" which Mrs. James B. Young will - be hostess at her North Summer "Street residence for the pleasure of her sister, Miss Beryl Holt, who has returned from a summer in Europe J .! guests I have been invited ,to call between ! 10 and 1 o clock to greet the trav "' eler . , . j . : r :.: Assistiag ... Mr. Young in-; formally at the caffee ; table and boat the rooms will be Mesdames Wayne p. Leder, Charles Hoggins, Kari G. Becke, Fraak H. Spears, Daniel J. Fry. Li C. Smith, P. D. Qoisenberry, Hollis W. Hunting tea, Paul R. Hendricks, Ray H. Simmoas. John H. Carton. Brazier Small, Clarence J. Hamiltoa and Rabert Drager ... f Aa 'reveir'..- . . parties on the social slate .". . Mr. and Mrs. Har old G." Maison will be hosts for an informal dinner party Friday night at their South ISth Street home in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Linn C. Smith and Mrs. Earl Snell, who are leaving this month on a trip to the Orient . . Mrs. Ercel W. Kay has invited guests to a luncheon Monday in the Cher ry Room at Lipman'a for the pleas ure of Mrs. Smith . . . Cover will be placed for fifteen guests . . Diaaer hosts . . . Monday night were Mr. and Mrs. Fraaeia J. Far rlstel, wha eatertalaed at their North 23rd Street home In honor ef Miss Saxanae Barnes, bride elect af Rabert D. Marriaaa, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blnmberg of San Francisco, wha . are visiting la Portland, at the home af her pareats. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Cof fey, formerly af Salem . . . Tenignt Mrs. Chester A. Dawns and ber daughters, Miss Suzanne and Mist Joaa Banes, will be hostesses for a dessert sapper and shower la honor af Mrs. Blnmberg . . . the affair will be held la Portland at the home of Mrs. Dawns' mother, Mrs. M. B. Pareanagiaa . . . , 1 ? . Celebrating . .. . his eighth birth- day Wednesday night was Casey Ounser. son of Dr. and Mrs. war Id Olinger . . . Casey invited 17 of his friends to a barbecue sup per on the patio at the Olinger home and later the group attended a show 1 ' STATE FAIR TIDBITS . a number of visitors here on Wed nesday for the Salem Day at the fair, with many spending the en tire day at the fair, a traditional custom ... At the races . . .. the Governor's Handicap a feature of the afternoon races . . . with Gov ernor and Mrs. Paul L. Patterson on hand for the occasion and pre ' senting the blanket to the winner . . Joining Governor and Mrs. Patterson in their box for the af ternoon wire Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rand and daughter of Portland. . Mr. Rand a former member of the state senate . . . Awarding fthe blanket in the ninth race, spon sored by the Salem Chamber of Commerce, were Mr. - and Mrs. Robert Ebersole . . . ' ill Fanner Salem ... residents glimpsed amidst the crowd . ! . Mr. aad Mrs.: T. O. Rassell ' Bp from Eugene for the day and ever sight gaests ef their I longtime friends, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk . . . Checking their racing "pro grams, a doe. who formerly lived here. . . Mrs. Jaek Wltttia at Astoria aad Mrs. Ralph Campbell af Portland . . . the latter accom panied to Salem for" the day by Mrs. Clem Sharkey, also af port- land i . . ber aasbaad a brother af Graham Sharkey . . . ' v ; ! Greeting ... . friends were iCap tain and. Mrs. George Terry ;Hill, who are visiting i in the capital during fair week . . . they were at the races with his aunt, MrsJ Wil liam H. Lytle, with whom they, are staying during their visit J . . Captain Hill is currently stationed at Denver with the army dental corps ... The Hills plan to return to Salem following his tour of duty r . i J ' Here from Portland v. ! Wed nesday for the. fair; were Dr' and Mrs. William Beck and children of Portland, who also attended the races and evening show . j The Walter J. Pages are down irons Portland foe fair week as guests of the Brazier Smalls . , . Marcia Maple arrived in Salem Tuesday from Bums to join her parents, the Howard Maples, who are, here for fair week 1. :. ; The Maples are house guests of the Melvin Geists . . Marcia was with Clarice and Claudia Waters at the fair on .Wed nesday - i ; ; Among others . , . The Neelham family, who attend the fab (each year aa Salem Day. occupying ana of the boxes ... With, Mr, and Mrs. W. L Needham were -their two sons and their spouses, Dr. and Mrs. Wiafield Needham, aad Mr. aad Mrs. Robert Needham; aad their daughter, Beth . . . MrsJ Earl C Latoarette being welcomed borne from Chicago, Denver: and a sejoara at their beach home at Gearhart . . . The Glena McCor micks aad daughter, Glendai who have spent most af the summer at their, Devils Lake home la Wednesday and occupying one af the boxes at the races . . . With the Rabert Whites were Mrj.aad Mrs. Howard Jenks . I Also spotted . . . Mrs. Roy H. Simmons with Mr, and Mrs.' Linn C. Smith . . . Mrs. Simmons and daughter. Betty (Mrs.1 James Haley) to leave for San Francisco and- Palm Springs the end of the month . . Helene Hughes; pro- oucer w uw wuuoenui mgni revue and circus, taking time out for the races . . . Incidentally, we recom mend both the revue and circus as a grand evening's entertain ment and Hot to be missed). . . Belene ' always brings her I twin children, Tom and Lauren, to Sa lem each year for their birthday celebration . ; . ' They werej nine last week . .' . The Hughes ranch is near Palo Alto and Helene flies every place, so that she isn't away from home any more! than necessary , . . ; Helene and Ted Mack, who is master of ceremonies for the night revue and sponsors the talent show : on the grounds each day, became friends years ago when both started in the show business in New York . . . at that time Ted played in an orchestra and Helene was a prima donna . . . they have had loads of fun Remi niscing about r their past experi ences during the week . . . ; Fair guests . . today ef Justice and Mrs. Walter Toon will be Mr. 3r . 5 - - . ' i' ' ' j .s: i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwin Homann! Jr. Porothy ) Fried) who were married August 29 at the Johnson Mem: rial Seventh Day Adventist Church. The bride is the g daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Albert Fried and the croom lis 1 the son of Mr.' and Mrs. Charles E. Homann of Battle - Ground, Wash. The Couple will live at College Place, : WasK. (Artz Studio). " ' . DUV to Attend Convention ; Several, members of Barbara Frietchie Tent. Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War will be in Portland September 12-16 to at-1 tend the 641h annual national con vention of the Daughters of Union Veterans at the Multnomah Hotel ' Mrs. Emma Cadieux of Chicago is the national president and will preside at the four day session. Mrs. Golda Buell of Portland js president of the department of Oregon, Daughters of Union Vet erans and Mrs. Irene Lawhead of Portland is convention chairman, i Attending from Salem will be Mrs. Madeline Nash, Mrs. E. E. Bergman, Mrs. Nellie Hiday, Mrs. Mable A. Lockwood, Mrs. Edith McCoy, Mrs. Mary Hilborn, Mrs. May Bach, Mrs. Effie Ulricb and Mrs. Pearl fiimkins. - : i When yea are planning to serve steamed .hard-shell clams, it is a good idea to allow at least two dozen clams per person, j and Mrs. Jack Deaaa aad Mr. aad Mrs. Ray Smith at Portland . . . Mr. aad Mrs. Ranald E. Jones had aa their fair guests earlier la the week, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Douglas ef Portlaad and Mr. Janes' niece aad ber hasband. Mr. aad Mrs. Robert A. Hughes, ; was wore ea route from Portland to their new home In Saa Carlos. Calif. . . . their dagbter, Sally Haghea. la re. malaiag at the Jones home antO after rash week at Willamette t'nl versify ... she will thea go aeoth to Jola her parents and make plans for her wedding to Fred Kanffmaa in December . .'. Tri-Y Name Changed to Y-Teens With the i coming ! of - the new school year, the Tri-Y groups will again- become active. 1 Already plans are being made for the first meeting of the Tri-Y cabinet t Recently it was requested ,Sy the , National YWCA Council to change the title of the Salem senior gins oinsian, irom Tn-Y to y. Teens. , ' ' Since all junior and senior clubs are nationally termed Y-Teens, Salem has been alone with its title of Tn-Y. Thus, this change of name is necessary to maintain unity and avoid further confusion at state conference. In 1911 the girls division of the YWCA was known thrortchout trie country as the Girls Reserve. Later in 1946 aa other communities used tne term "Y-Teens, Salem named the ' junior, cirls clubs Y-Tetn. while the senior clubs took the name "Tri-Y" to coincide with the bovs' Hi-Y. ; The newly named. Y-Teens are off to a start of another reward ing year of YWCA activities, and the beautiful new building will add greatly to the enthusiasm of the x-ieens. : Recent visiters at the home ef Mr. and Mrs. Gail H. Jones have oeen Mrs. Al Cutter (Doris Row den) Ui lti1i nul Mr Gene Epplng (Esther CamfieM) of r-aio aiio, cauiomia. Mrs. Jones entertained informal y for the vis itors, both former Salem residents. HO! lo O O O ; J ' OODCHUCK" -'M?m''' -''i .. i - . - I - S'. '- ! -' : ' .1 . i goo 3 1 herel joBoyer.nM"11 3 ' l : .nOnOG boes to ) r r y- - South Salem High Everywhert Joyce is the roge among the pen and pencil it . . i end the "Woodchuck" it t real favorite en trery campus. Do You Have a Charga Account at Marilyn's Yet? w I I L L . - ,f mm ay-vaasoss t M y 'sv c ' jCr-" i: ft ' : Captain and Mrs. Robert W. Browne of Chemawa, : pichired on tle arrival of Mrs. Browne at Okinawa, where the army officer is assigned with the Ryukyus Service Command. (U. Army Photo). Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton,' state president of the American Associa tion of University Women, was in Forest Grove Wednesday night to speak before members of the For est' Grove Branch of AAUW. This was the group's first dinner meet lng and Mrs. Thornton told mem bers of !: the conference ; for the state AAUW presidents which she attended in Washington, D. C. . in June. ' !''.. From Portland comes news of the birth of a son,' William ScoW, to Mr. and Mrs. William M.' Laid law on Sunday at the Wilcox Me morial Hospital The little boy has a brother, Jennings. 'His grand mothers are Mrs. James Laidlaw of Salem and Mrs. John Kain of Algona, Iowa. Mr. Laidlaw will en ler his senior year; at the UniveN aity iof Oregon Medical School this THCftSDAY Salem Zonta Club meet with Dr. Rek-n and Miss Dorothy Pearee.. 26? N. Winter SC. 7:30 p.m. Sojourners. Salem Womaa's Club, t pjn. dessert bridge. Pork chops rut about 4nch thick, will need about 1U hours in a moderate (350 degrees) oven. Bake some apples with the chops and serve them, along with the meat course or for, dessert Little jGirl Welcomed A third child. a little girl, was bora lo Mr", and Mrs, Roy Ferris on Tuesday at the Salem General HospitaL She tipped the scales: at six pounds and has been named Lorene Mar jorie. ) Also welcotring the baby is a sister, Madeline, and a brother, Roy Sidney. The grand parents are -Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Stevens and Jrs. 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