ISS Betty Lou Edwards, who li i be wed in December to David Getzendaner, will be honored at a bridal shower for which Miss Beverly Kenney and Mrs. Norman E. Mann will be hostesses next Thursday evening at the home of Miss Kenney. Invitations for the party were mailed this week end. Bidden to honor Miss Edwards are Mrs. Miles H. Edwards, Mrs. Mark Getz endaner, Miss Patricia Larson, Miss Lois Mulcahy, Miss Betty Causey, Miss Nan cy Buren, Mrs. Troy McGown, Mrs. Floyd Riley, Mrs. Paul Gilmer, Mrs. Norman A. Kenney, Mrs. Dewey F. Da vis, Mrs. Robert Wagers. The evening will be spent informally and the host esses will serve a late buffet supper. By Marian Lowry Fischer THERE are football games and more football games each season but to Oregonians the year's "big deal" each fall is the University of Oregon-Oregon State game. This year's event comes next Satur day, November 19, at Eugene, the game featuring annual Homecoming for the University of Oregon. Many from Salem will be on hand for the state's annual "civil war." For Oregon alumni several other events are on the week-end calendar, too, including a barbecue luncheon in McArthur court, starting at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, the event preceding the game; a reception for which the Eugene alum ni of the university will entertain fol lowing the game; and the big Home coming dance Saturday evening in Mc Arthur court. Attend from Here Following a custom of many years, a group of Salemitcs will attend the game, chartering a bus and taking their own lunch. Among those in this group will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hug gins, Mr. and Mrs. Ascl C. Eoff, Carl Gabrielson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Linn C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Brazier Small, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Jones, Mrs. Velma Farmer, Leo Spitzbart, Mr. and Mrs. James Young, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Delzell and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Price of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Maison, Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Hendricks. Governor and Mrs. Douglas McKay will be at the game. They will be guests at a luncheon for which Dr. Harry K. Newburn, university president, and Mrs. Newburn are to entertain preceding the game. With the McKays at the game will be their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Green (Marylou McKay) who live in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry are among those to be in Eugene for the Home coming week-end as will be Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry. Among others from here planning to attend the game are: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Potts; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Schnell, and many others. A wedding for this evening will be that of Miss Nancy Elliott and Sgt. Charles Savage. The ceremony will be solemnized at 8 o'clock in the Carrier room of the First Methodist church, the Rev. Brooks Moore officiating. J. W. Greene is to give his granddaughter in marriage. Mrs. Robert C. White is to be matron of honor and Mr. White will be best man. Ushers are to be Ollwyn Davies and Kenneth Green. For the music, Miss Grace Ashford is to sing, Jean Hobson Rich to be at the organ. A reception will follow the ceremony, Mrs. John Glodt, Mrs. Edwin Pease, Mrs. Gladys Billings, Miss Irma Brisebois, Mrs, Walter H. Greene to assist. Miss Mildred Hamrick is to have charge of the guest book and in charge of gifts will be Mrs. Chester Boyce and Miss Arlene Hamrick. The bride-to-be has made her home In Salem with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Greene. Sgt. Savage, who is stationed at Fort Lewis, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Savage of Pasca goula, Miss. Hostess to her bridge club on Thurs day will be Mrs. L. R. Burdrtte, the group meeting for luncheon and cards. . Misses Jane Carson and Charlotte Al exander of Salem, students at University of Oregon, were among those journeying to Berkeley for the Oregon-California game today. They also will be visiting with Miss Jean Claire Swift of Salem during the week-end at San Francisco. Other local students at Oregon taking in the game at Berkeley included Misses Marjorie Bccke and Shirley Karstrn. Snroptimist club's social meeting will be Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Winifred Pettyjohn, dessert to be served at 7:30 o'clock. Hostesses with Mrs. Pettyjohn are Mrs. Laura Panglc, Mrs. Clo Johnson and Mrs. Belle Niles Brown. Members of Chapter G of P E O Sis terhood meet next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Silas Gaiser at 1:19 o'clock, Mrs. Robert E. Shinn as co-hostess. MS Alpha Chi Omega Tea Sunday Event Of interest to a large group for Sun day afternoon will be the tea for which members of Willamette university chap ter of Alpha Chi Omega sorority will entertain at their chapter house to honor Mrs. Betty Mrndcnhall, new chaperon for the group this year. More than 200 Invitations were Is sued for the tea to be given between 3 and 6 o'clock. Greeting guests at the door will be Miss Patricia Howard. In the receiving line will be Miss Betty Ferguson, chapter president; Mrs. Mcndenhall, the honoree: Mrs. F. F. Bodmcr, Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith, Mrs. J. W. Hutchison. Pouring will b Mrs. Harry V. Col One of This Trio Will Be j0 j3Vy ' i ' "yC "" ' ' ' - VI h h: - j vff i ) ; I ;'- ' JC w THE COCItT TO REIGN over the Sigma Chi Sweetheart formal dance this evening at the fraternity chapter house Incliiiles this trio: Miss Delores Fisher of Portland, Miss Jean Kell of Burtingame, Calif., Miss Shirley Griffin of Vancouver. And from this trio, finalists in the annual contest, will be named the 1950 Sweetheart for the Sigma Chi chapter. Next Week's Dancing Parties Set Dancing parties feature social news for next week-end. Three of the local dancing clubs have parties planned for next Friday evening, another for Satur day evening. Bonheur Tarty Bonhcur club has arranged its dance for Friday evening in the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, dancing beginning at 9 o'clock with Wayne Strachan's orches tra playing. The refreshments will be served at midnight. On the committee for the evening are Mr. and Mrs. John G. French, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Moran, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DaMetz, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jcnks and Dr. and Mrs. R. Lee Wood. Monday Night Group The Monday Night Dance club also has planned its party for Friday eve ning, a dinner dance being arranged at the Marion hotel. The buffet dinner will be served at 7:30 o'clock, dancing to begin at 9 o'clock. On the decorations and refreshments committee are Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, chair man; Mrs. Fred G. Starrett, Mrs. Robert M. Fitzmauricc, Mrs. Robert G. Brady, Mrs. Claude M. Johns. Cama Ounce Club The Cama club is planning its Novem ber dance for next Friday evening, No vember 18, at Crystal Gardens ballroom. Bill DeSouso's band is to play for the dancing between 9:30 and 12:30 o'clock. The committee arranging for the snack bar includes: Mrs. Walter McCune, Mrs. Jack Scott, Mrs. Vern Reimann, Mrs. Charles Boycr, Mrs. Lee Ohmart, Mrs. William Stewart, Mrs. Nick Klein. Mrs. Clifton Cass, assisted by Clarence John son and Claude Olson. Waverly Club Waverly club's dance is to be next Saturday evening, November 19, as an event at the Marion hotel. The party is to be a dinner dance, starting at 9 o'clock, Wolfor's orchestra is to play ir the dancing. Meeting on Friday evening next will be chapter AB of PF.O Sisterhood, at the home of Mrs. J. P. Smart, Route 8, the meeting to be at 7:45 o'clock. The date was changed to a Friday for this time only. The KD Dance club h a s arranged a party this evening in Four Corners Com munity hall, dancing to be between 9 p m. and 1 a m. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Far mer and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Powell are the committee. New officers will bt elected during the evening. .' lins, Mrs. Robert I. Elfstrom, Mrs. Ron ald K. Jones and Mrs. Linn C. Smith The tea table will be set with a pale green satin cloth and featuring the cen ter arrangement will be white and mauve colored chrysanthemums with white tapers at either side. Bouquets of the same flowers will decorate the re ception rooms. In charge of the guest book will be Miss Mary I.umijarvi. Miss Jackie Johnson is in charge of decorations and other chapter members assisting in ar ranging the tea will Include Miss Patricia Ryan. Miss Elranora Loveless and Miss Margie Powell. Miss Roberta Batey Is general chairman for the tea. Incidental music will be played dur ing tht tev Chosen 'Sigma Chi Sweetheart' for Year Miss Ruth Snyder, who is to be wed on November 27 to Jack Michael, was honored at two showers this week, both on Thursday. In the afternoon the Merry Minglers club entertained with a party at the home of Mrs. Roy Barker. Attending were Miss Snyder, her mother, Mrs. Carl Snyder; Mrs. Orlo Kring, Mrs, Robert Fromm, Mrs. Robert Pickerel, Mrs. Clyde Colwell, Mrs. Covil Case, Mrs. Wade Carter, Mrs. John Ackerman, Mrs. Ernest Barker, Mrs. Irving Wagers, Mrs. Albert Fabry, Mrs. Leonard Malm, and the hostess. Thursday evening, Mrs. Cleo Kep pinger was hostess for Miss Snyder, giv ing a miscellaneous shower. Feting the bride-to-be were Mrs. Carl Snyder, Mrs. Sorority's Tea Will Be Featured Affair of Sunday Afternoon at Chapter House 4 ImY 4 . . mTi 1 ..fefej:,. I ill i MRS. BETTY MENDENHALL HONOR Gt'FST for ft tea to he liven kr Alpha ( hi Omeca Mtrnrltv tomorrow afternoon will he Mm. Betty Mrnrirnhall, above, who i being welcomed on the Willamette campus thin rear an the new chaperon for the sorority chapter. In picture M right are Mi Betty trcuon (left), the Alpha Chi Omega chapter president, and MIm Robert Batey, general chairman for tomorrow's tea. Jesten-Miller studio picture Lawrence Hammer, Mrs. Ted Kuenzi, Miss Joyce Kuenzi, Mrs. Lester Dudley, Mrs. Charles Wenger, Mrs. William Massey, Mrs. John Van Laanen, Mrs. Roy Schofield, Mrs. Russell Proudfit, Mrs. Wilbur Friesen, Mrs. Jack Wycoff, Mrs. Gerald Jaffe, Mrs. William Scharf, Mrs. Paul Bassett, Mrs. Emery Goode and the hostess. The Michael-Snyder wedding will be in St. Mark Lutheran church on No vember 27, Business session for the Salem Zonta club is scheduled for next Thursday noon, members to assemble at the Gold en Pheasant for luncheon at 12 o'clock. Next Tuesday evening, members of the board are to meet at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, Jr., for a special meeting. WILLAMETTE Faculty Women'i club has arranged a meeting and tea for next Thursday af ternoon, November 17. The event will be at 2:30 o'clock in Lausanne hall in stead of at the home of Mrs. Robert Ha ley as planned previously. On the committee of hostesses for the afternoon are: Mrs. George Hocking, chairman; Mrs. Robert Haley, Mrs. Paul Beal, Miss Olive Dahl. Mrs. Carl Hall, Mrs. Howard Hinde, Mrs. R. Ivan Lov ell, Mrs. Gus Moore, Mrs. C. R. Nelson, Mrs. Daniel H. Schulze, Miss Martha Springer, Mrs. Lestle Sparks. Mrs. James C. Jones, Sr. was hostess this past week at a party and shower honoring Mrs. James C. Armstrong. Pink and white featured the decorations. The evening was spent informally and refreshments were served. Honor ing Mrs. Armstrong were her mother, Mrs. Fred E. Weber, Mrs. Norma Arm strong, Mrs. Douglas Armstrong, Jr., Mrs. Walter D. Gardner, Mrs. G. R. Cranor, Mrs. C. W. Snyder, Mrs. Nila Grimes, Mrs. James Falk, Mrs. Tom Armstrong. Mrs. Margie Nelson, Mrs. Daryl Jones, Mrs. Courtney Jones, Mrs. Virgil E. Burson, Mrs. William McGil christ, Mrs. Karl W. Heinlcin. Mrs. Ed Zahara, Mrs. Pat Patterson, Mrs. C. W. Bennett of Springfield and the hostess. Founders day meeting for Gamma Phi Beta sorority alumnae will be Monday evening. A supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Betty Templeton. Co-hostcsscs with Mrs. Templeton will be Mrs. Douslas Drager, Mrs. George Beane and Mrs. Ivan Mer chant. New Gamma Phi Betas in town are welcome and are asked to call Mrs. Templeton at 37209. On next Tuesday afternoon, November 15, Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of Ore gon's governor, will resume her weekly at home event, Salem and out-of-town friends being invited to call at the Jerrls avenue home of the McKays that afternoon. Among affairs being given to honor ' Miss Kathleen Hug preceding her mar riage to William J. Hughes on Novem ber 22 is the dessert luncheon and in formal afternoon planned by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Wallace Hug, next Wednes day. Guests have been bidden to the home of the hostess at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. John Powell is assisting the hostess. The group will fete Miss Hug with a shower of bathroom articles. Places will be marked for Miss Hug and her mother, Mrs. George Hug; Miss Betty Woodard, Miss Elizabeth Putnam, Mrs. B. O. Schucking, Mrs. George E. Waters, Mrs. Ray Gilbert, Mrs. Mabel Patterson, Mrs. Keith Powell, Mrs. Val Sloper, Mrs. John Powell, Mrs. G. P. Griffith and Mrs. Wallace Hug. The board of officers of the Salem Women's Army and Navy League will meet next Wednesday at 1:15 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Raymond Olson. Plans for the December events will be talked over, including the regular meeting on December 6 and a dance on December 16. Gaiety Hill Garden club is to meet on Wednesday for luncheon at the home of Mrs. Robert M. Fitzmaurice, the meet ing this month only to be on Wednesday. The regular schedule is for the third Tuesday of each month. MISS BETTY FERGUSON "ir IONS CLUB auxiliary has planned III r its meeting for next Thursday M-J evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Floyd Bowers. Mrs. Denver Young is chairman of the committee and working with her are Mrs. Albert Sauers, Mrs. Joseph B. Felton, Mrs. Roy Todd, Mrs. Roger Hoy and Mrs. Bowers. Mrs. Wayne Doughton will preside at the meeting. Barbara and Bobby Hamilton, twin children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamil ton, are to celebrate their fifth birthday, Monday. Their mother has arranged a party between 3 and 5 o'clock. Mrs. D. D. Olmsted, great grandmoth er of the twins, will be among the guests as will their grandmothers, Mrs. John L. Waters and Mrs. Ruth Hamilton, the lat ter of Gardiner. Feting the twins will be the following young friends: Deborah Bahlburg; Julie, Jimmy and Jackie Price; Roberta, Roy and Gordon Six; Pat and Mike Kolb; Rickie Skopil, George Orey, Susan Fish er, Sharyn Wilson T.inda Lockard, Di anne McCl")l-,n1 and Jeff Hunter, the latter of Dallas. Mrs. F. W. Nes'le, Portland, will be guest at a special meeting for Chapter EC, P.E.O. Sisterhood, next Tuesday evening. Mrs Nestle is '.he state second vice president and the organizer for the Sisterhood A no-host dinner v.i'l be arranged in her honor at the Golden Pheasant. At 7:30 o'clock a meet'ng will be held at the home of Mrs. Warren Baker with Miss Vesta Mulligan as co-hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Jackson and son, Stephen, leave next Friday for a five weeks' vacation trip. They are making the trip by car. First they will go to Missouri and Kansas to visit relatives, then will travel through the southern states and to New Orleans. A trip into Mexico also is planned, the family to return by way of California to visit relatives in that state en route home. Salem Memorial Hospital auxiliary is to meet Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the hospital chapel. Mrs. Wayne Pettit is chairman for the com mittee and working with her are Mrs. J. Ray Pemberton, Mrs. H. A. Cross, Mrs. Irwin Wedel, Mrs. Floyd I. Bress ler. Mrs. Ed Goekner is the new presi dent and will preside at the meeting. WEDDING NOVEMBER 19 Bride next Saturday will be Miss Irma Brisebois, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brisebois, who is to be wed to George E. Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Day, at a ceremony in St. Joseph's Catholic church at 9 o'clock in the morning. The Rev. Gerald Lina hen of Oakridge, formerly of Salem and a cousin of the bride-elect, will offi ciate at the service. Mrs. Mary Barton is to play the organ music. Attending the bride will be Miss Georgia Green as maid of honor, Mrs. James White as bridesmaid and young Miss Judy Rae Henningsgard as junior bridesmaid. Charles Domogalla is to be the best man. James White is to act as groomsman and ushering will be John and Philip Day, brothers of Mr. Day. The reception following the service is to be in Mayflower hall. Jt ten -Miller tu41o pktura MISS ROBERTA BATEY