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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1937)
Holiday Season Brings News of Many Nuptials Announcements of engagements and weddings of Oregon students and alumni were interesting events of the holiday season. Students who attended the University last term who were married were Miss Jean Bovard, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Herb Juel, Delta Upsilon; Miss Betty Beckley and Victor Dallaire. Miss Vilet Riddlesbarger, former Oregon student and a member of Alpha Gamma Delta, became the bride of Beverly Marlatt. Miss Bonita Tichenor, graduated from the University and a member of Pi Beta Phi, was married to John Vosmek, Sigma Nu from the University of Iowa. The marriage of Miss Margaret Reynolds and Paul Howell was sol* emnized December 20. Mrs. Rey nolds Is a graduate of the Univer sity and Mr. Reynolds is a. former student. j/Tiaq Dorothy. Olsen and Sidney IT Dobbin.^Theta Chi. and gradu ated frorrf the TTniversitv. were united in marriage on December 20. The marriatre of TWiaa Dorothv Paolev of Marvsville California. t.O Edward T Wells T>hl Delta Theta. And a. member of the graduating elnaa of 1933, took place on Decem ber 27. At. a. oniot reremonv .Tanuarv 2. TWiaa 'Piitb TT CiarV Eannn WannS Da mm a from the TTniveraltv of Idebn. beeame the bride of William .1 ColUna erraduate of the TTniver altv of Oreeron and a member of Delta Tan Delta. yVmong the interesting betrothals fl.nnonneed were those of Mias Mar garet Ann Wmitb. president, of the Aasoelated Women Students of the tlniversitv last vear and member of Tfanna A Inha Theta, to Dr Don ald Barelav Riorum, graduate of the TTniveraltv of Oregon medical sehonl: of Miss Trances Wilson to Mr. Amos M Unwrence. Miss Wil son reeelved her BA degree from the University and is affiliated with Kanna Alnha Theta. Mr. Dawrenee also graduated from the University and is affiliated with Phi Delta Theta. Announcement of the engage ment of Miss Dioria Dane, sonho more at the TTniveraltv last term, to Dene Temllnson was made last. weeV MTs T ane ia q member of Alnha T>b i aororitv Tfr TomU-nqon graduated loot venr and is affillat CI.ASSTFTED "attention: Secretaries, Stenographers, Class In Stenotypy Starting at once. Resident coaching classes. Directed by La Salle University. For full informa tion, phone 20(10, Mrs. McAlln. for appointment. K. E. Hendcrshott, registrar. Thrilling Exciting Breathtaking Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd IN PERSON, JAN. 27th A PROFUSELY ILLUS TRATED LECTURE with .MOTION PICTURES Presented as one of \ your student card benefits . . . Reduced from $7, Now $5.00. HAPPY NEW YEAR May we continue to be of service to you during all of it. WILSON MUSIC HOUSE 39 East 10th Ave Kimball Pianos ed with Phi Kappa Psi. Other engagements announced during the holiday season were those of Miss Constance L. Bough er, former Oregon student, to Wil liam A. Horsham; Miss Mary HagfUe, former Oregon student and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, to Borden Poison; and Miss Amy Shorthand - Typewriting Complete Business Course University Business College Edward L. P.yan, B.S.,, LL.B. Manager I.O.O.F. Building, Eugene Gus says: APPY NEW YEAR CAMPUS SHOE SHINE Across from Sigma Chi Klliott, attending the University, to William Barnum, enrolled at the Pacific Dental college in Portland. (Continued from p<ir/e one) the same parents should be equally pleased to continue the contribu tion while the son or daughter has the added advantage of a normal emotional life and the incentives of marriage; and the child should have no hesitation in accepting it. "If one or both should have fi nancial obligations, it makes these obligations none the lighter that in addition they should be deprived the normal life of the marriage partnership. And ‘t.c.l.a.c.a.”; mar riage if carefully planned need not add to the difficulty of meeting rightful obligations. Marry and Travel "Early marriage should not gen erally interfere with the variety of experience in travel, sports, per sonal acquaintance, reading, cul tural recreations, etc., which is re garded as the privilege of youth. All these things can be the more satisfying when the couple take them mainly together. Your plan to develop a social life especially adapted to married couples is im portant. "If two young people are think ing of marrying and look to mem bers of your organization to guide them, they can well be advised that performance in university classes, sports, and parties* is not an adequate basis for selection. Be fore deciding on marriage they should have been acquainted long enough to see each other under trying circumstances; and should have learned about each other's WINTER FORMAL at the EUGENE HOTEL tU 2000 Phone rW it >'oU («aU for r^ervat^^bl, ^or aUt th,‘ ballroom >lV ‘vant your danc** families; health histories; attitudes toward vocation; beliefs and main interests in religion, philosophy, politics, and philanthropy; tastes in art and recreation; and wishes and standards in regard to chil dren, to money, to housekeeping responsibilities, to mutual agree ment, and to the meaning of ca resses. TC’LACA Thesis "You can nail up as your thesis: "Two Can Live As Cheaply to gether as separately, and a lot more soundly, efficiently, happily, purposefully, and serviceably—and i i 4 ReeVcrsed FASHIONED RING FREE i. I $1.00 per pair Exclusive with ffi.&oxdon&ffia yaot " • :«uWni, •.: ‘you need have no fear that you will ever have to tear it down.” Enjoy Both for 1937 Comfort and style are equally important in "las ses— in this particular day and age! One must SEE' well, to progress in life. One should EOOIC well, to get ahead most easily, in social or busi ness life! May we show you glasses that will help you to see better while looking greatlv improv ed ? ELLA C. MEADE 14 West 8th St. Phone 330 ; i d ilk / mm I I OIL BY RApiOCRAM dept I TIME C0SO/&A 12/ T^10 „kedeci»i»5‘,,!” PAiNA'R ALAMEDA otcof»ELDS rush TEN thousand CHI. todays CHINA cuPP^nMR A new place on the Chesterfield Map The newVfake Island Hotel —over-night stop on the new Pan American Air ways route to China. Copyright 1»V7, I locxrr & Mykhs Tobacco Co. GUAM ■O"" f'x\ MIDWAY Vvv\.i;. HONOLULU '‘NAs*1* KtJ SAN FRANCISCO on a nezv cruise Carrying more pleasure to more people . . . giving smokers what they want . . . Chesterfields are off on a new cruise. From Wake Island 5000 miles out in the Pacific Ocean, Pan American Airways flashed * this radio: "RUSH TEN THOUSAND CHESTERFIELDS TODAY’S CHINA CLIPPER." At three o’clock that afternoon the Chester fields were on their way. Four days later back came the message: "CHESTERFIELDS JUST ARRIVED. FAST WORK. PANAIR WAKE." When smokers find out the good things Chesterfields give them ... > nothing else will do