%jetlxIUnxjA R>ecGSu6ed By LORRAINE WOODS The old saying, “When Cupid shoots his arrow, I hope he Mrs. You,” certainly is appropriate for the summer weddings, because many of our students have wMlhiie'i invite students to vis it our store in the Register-Guard build ing. featuring cameras, films, photo supplies, artist and architect materials, attractive line of greeting cards. You are welcome to visit our engraving plant. Next to Register-Guard wtiUhtm marched up the aisle to the tune of "Here Comes the Bride.” Carol Bird, ’42, said “yes” to Warren Phillips, '42, and they were married May 31, in Eugene. Carol was a member of Orides and Warren a member of Yeo men and Sigma Delta Rho. They are living in Eugene. Blanche Gustavson, a former member of Alpha Xi Delta and Pi Lambda Theta, and Glenn Williams were married the eve of graduation, May 31, in Eu gene. Blanche graduated last year, and is living in Eugene. Marjorie Schnellbacher, a grad uate of the University of Oregon, and Lieutenant George Cartier, stationed at Fort Benning, Geor gia, were married June 2, in Eu gene. Mrs. Carter is a former member of Alpha Gamma Delta. The couple are living in Port Benning. Vivian Pelman, who attended the University, and Richard Mo shofsky were married May 29 in Portland, where they are making their home. On June 1, Orsa Lee Toll, who attended the U. of O. and was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha so rority, wed William Thomsen at a ceremony in Portland. The couple are living in Eugene. News to many was the mar riage of Echo Tomseth, a gradu ate of the University and a mem ber of Phi Mu, to William Steg ner, March 3, in Goldendale, Washington. The couple are mak ing their home in Eugene. Helen Sutherland and Robert Potwin, both graduates of the University were married at West minster house in Eugene on June 14. They are living in Portland. Oregon’s Margaret Kortge and Archie Zarewski became bride and groom at a ceremony in The Dalles on June 3. Margar et was a member of Sigma Kap pa, and Archie a member of Phi Kappa Psi. They are living in Seattle. —i Hello, Students Furs — Apparel — Accessories Millinery — Cosmetics Your shop is fully stocked with everything you will want for 1942, “come September and school opening.’’ We have traveled to New York where we have conferred with our office there and we can say with assurance that we have the really “top” creations in the market. To those of you who are juniors or better we need to say little because you have already shopped with us. To you students who are coming to Eugene for the first time, save some of your purchases because we usually have more varieties for the freshman than you can get at home. This is an invitation that you visit this rendezvous for university girls whether you make a purchase or not. We want you to see our shop and become acquainted. You are welcome to have a charge account or a budget account so that you may purchase and pay out of your allowance. We are a complete shop, offering you things for dress, for sport, long things for evening, and a complete gift department featuring: Elizabeth Arden, Charles of the Ritz, Lucien LeLong, Chanel, and many other cosmetics and perfumes. Nell Keeney, from O. S. C. and Carol Boone from the U. of O. will comprise our College Board. They will be glad to answer questions concerning your wardrobe and the activities on the campus. 14. Qottfou & Co-, EUGENE OWNED, WITH NEW YORK BUYING CONNECTION Birdseye View Of Top’Coeds" So, you Miss Webfoot, ’46 en joyed activities in your high school days and you want to con tinue that sort of fun while at Oregon? Here’s a few words of introduction to the Oregon wom en who are the heads of the vari ous activities on the campus. Marge Dibble . . . president, Associiated Women students . . . winner of Gerlinger cup .... Mortar Board . . . Kappa Alpha Theta . . . brown hair . . . dark eyes with a chuckle in them . . . life of the party personality . . . everyone calls her “Dib.” Gertrude Puziss . . . president, Women’s Athletic association . . . Hendricks hall . . . her reddish brown hair earns her the name of “Goldie” . . . modest, retiring personality. Abbie Jane White . . . presi dent, YWCA . . . Mortar Board . . . Gamma Phi Beta . . . Ro mance languages major . . . nat ural curly blond hair . . . friends call her Skipper instead . . . ac quaintances , think she is a good talker because she is such a good listener. Corrine Wignes Nelson . . . . president, Mortar Board, senior women honorary . . . past presi dent Orides . . . journalism ma jor . . . although a senior, her blue eyes, blond hair gives her the look of a freshman ... is really a Mrs., wife of Lyle Nel son, Old Oregon editor. Marge Curtis . . . president, Phi Theta Upsilon, junior worn en’s service honorary . . . past Kwama treasurer . . . Alpha Chi Omega . . . journalism major . . . brown hair WAAC-length . . . never too busy for another activ ity. Phyllis Horstman . . . president, Kwama, sophomore women serv ice honorary . . . Delta Gamma . . . Arts and Letters major . . . blondish brown hair . .. eyes with a smile . . .typifies the Kwama spirit of friendliness . Betty Jane Biggs . . . Emerald business manager . . . Mortpj j Board . . . Alpha Omicrom Pi . . . journalism major .. . rotogravure brown hair . . . greenish-grey eyes. Williams Family Adds New Sugar Ration Card Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams are parents of a son, Kenneth Gerrard, born June 26 at Sacred Heart hospital, Eugene. Williams is manager of educational activ ities and was former business manager of the Oregana. His wife, also an Oregon graduate, is the former Margery Jane Kel logg. lOE RICHARDS MEN'S STORES#) INTERWOVEN SOX ^ininiiiiiuiiiiniiiHiiiiiaiiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiik FIRST STOP U. of O. Where they will help you solve your clothes problems. For rush week, dates and classes, you’ll find your heart’s desires . . . from lingerie to campus fclassies. - . Next Stop . . . Kaufman Bros. EUGENE’S FASHION CENTER