WIN WIXOM HONTEN« I h<- Litth- Church on the Hill Walker was beautifully dreor- i-d with baskets of Easier lilies .d whit«- flickering tai* r< in CHURCH SOCIETY SKATING PARTY FOR candelabra Sunday afternoon. ENTERTAINED IN EUGENE JUNIOR NAI ETY PATROL April 1 Ith, for a double wedding. Thirty members of the Woman's Approximately Nt Junior Safety • he one service uniting th«- two Society of Christian Service of the couples. The Rev. Frank E Brown,J Methodist church Jouinryrd to Patrol members enjoyed a skating pastor of the local Methtxllst' Eugene Wednesday for a covered party Tuesday night nt the kical church, read th«- double ring xer- dish dinner and monthly meeting rink frtrwn 7.00 to U.oo pm Mr vice for both couples la-fore a with Mrs E !■ ('one. in her new Schwefgivl. operator <>t the rink. ln/ge group of relative« and home. Mis. Bayard Reed of Ro.se- don tnk* their pictures. became the bride of William lain Ewing, son of Mr and Mrs. Roy Ewing, all of Cottage Grove. Mr Hayes gave his daughter In ma r-1 riage. She wore a dove grey suit, I pink and white accessories and a white orchid corsage, and for something old, borrowed and blue ( .Mr. and Mr«. LeRoy Ewing she wore a gold necklace with blue At an evening service, Wednes­ mXrb,'IOnK‘,"{ ‘° her *r“nd' "‘»ME M. ALLDAY day, March 31, at the First Meth- motner , MrrTIK.(l odist church in Eugene, Ruth Win­ Matron of honor wax Mrs Faye i ' ’ * Ewing, sister-in-law of the groom, j The rPRUlar meeting of the ifred Godbcy, daughter of Mr. and who wore a light green suit with ,,arnp F.c club of the Hebron Mrs Thomas Watts, and LeRoy black accessories and corsage of Grange, was Aril 9 at the home Jo«* Ewing, son of Mr. and Mrs. pink rosebuds Best man was Faye ! of Rom‘’ L^wto. A covered dish Roy Ewing, all of Cottage Grove, i luncheon was served at noon. At exchanged wedding vows with the Ewing, brother of the groom Miss Hazel Ileene Lasley. 1 the business meeting Elsie White Rev. L. O. Griffith officiating, be­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Mabel Powell were appointed fore the immediate members of Lasley, of Jasper exchanged wed­ on the committee to work with the families. ding vows with Dick M. Hayes, the chaplain to make plans for The bride was attractive in a 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D Hayes church Sunday. It was reported turquoise blue suit with white ac- ! of Cottage Grove. The bride was that the Goshen Home Ec. club cessories and a corsage of gar­ given in marriage by her father. will visit the Hebron club and He- denias. Her suit was of beige tan and ac­ 1 bron club will visit the Dorena Immediately following the cere-, cessories were pink and white : Home Ec. club. mony the couple left for a honey­ Dorothy Hayes, Gladys Moans She wore a corsage of white or­ moon trip to the coast. They arc ! chids, and for something old she and Nora Yearous were appointed now at home at 1308 East Main ! ■ to buy cards for the club to sell, won- a single strand of pearls be­ street. with Lillian Marcey chairman of longing to her grandmother. The groom spent two years in 1 Her matron of honor was Mrs. the buying committee. The meet­ the Navy, following his gradua­ ing day of the club has been Ruth Thomas, who was attired in tion from the local high school. a navy blue suit with red access­ changed from the second Friday ories anti a rosebud corsage. Har­ to the fourth Friday, making the ry Hayes was best man for his next meeting April 23rd, to be MYF HOLDS FIRST MEETING held at the home of Katherine IN NEW CHURCH brother. Patton. This will be an all day I Sunday night 21 members of Immediately following the cere­ mony the couples left for short meeting with a covered dish the Methodist Youth Fellowship of the Methodist church gathered at wcrMIng trit»« to the coast. M- luncheon at noon. The time was spent in working the h'w of the pastor, the Rev. an-J fl.- I lay«» r.r? new nt ho."t< on H : ’« et «nd Mr and Mrs on aprons t >r fae bazaar, and r Freak Brown, for a social hour bridal show« r was given in the af *ith tl • Rev. Br. w.i and M s Ewing on South Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs Ewing arc both .ternoon for B.irba'a Hayes. She Brown as hosts and were- cun- graduates of the local high school received mnny beautiful and use­ pletely surprised when they were taken into the new church build­ He is a veteran of the late war ful gifts. i. the Grand Canyon, Social night was announc'd for ing and into the League room for and now employed at (he Wood­ Famous Cities, Animals and hun­ ard Lumber Co Mrs. Ewing has Saturday, April 17th, and will be the first service to be conducted dreds of other world famous scenic at­ been employed nt Irish-Swartz a leap year dance with the men in the new building. The fireplace in charge of refreshments. Each furnished the only light for th« tractions "come to life" in the amazing store since graduation. Both Mr. and Mrs H'iycs grnd- family is asked to bring a cake or service and here they had a wien­ realism of stereoscopic, natural-color er and marshmallow roxst. and as usted from the Pleasant Hill high jello. View-Master pictures. They're enter­ VitW’Masftr school nnd he served in the Navy, Refreshments were solved in the first flames flickered up the taining and educational for adults and •himney. the group joined hands just recently receiving h i s dix- the late afternoon. children alike. See for yourself! View- and «ang "Auid Lang Syne.” STEREOSCOPES charge Hr Is employed by Haye« Master stereoscopes and over 350 dif­ The worship service around the and Godard and she has been with TOWNSEND MEETING DsLvx9.... t 2.00 ferent, interchangeable, seven-scene the Pacific Telephone Ä Tele- A 6:30 covered dish dinner pre- i fireplace was led by the Rev. and •teraoacopic reels are now available lot graph ConmaRy m Kugene. bubals •x-ded tlw usual businass mot inn I Mrs. Brown on the topic "The your »¿lection. House _ That Friendship tiansferriqg to the local office. Monday night when plans were i .. . - Built.” Uyksterhuts. pres.- Out of town guests for (he wed­ made for cirmdatlng the petitions, ‘'ellowship challenged dings were: Mr and Mrs. H G of the Oregon Pension Act, th J *n' of V/ew-Masfer P05’11510 Hnyes, Delores and Jenn, Mr. and bill that is lieing sponsored by the : h<',O M!Rr fur the new church, Mrs C. G. Draper. Mr and Mix eluli. Volunt«™ are wanted in BEELS ! Hash bu,b P,c,ur« tn color Bob Davis. Susanne. Penny Jo and outlying districts A program of singing, '^re taken «f the group and songs Butch, all of Eugene; Gerry Jo 3 »1.09 ix-txiw, Jasper; Mr. and Mis. F. E. and readings closed a veiy plea, they had learned at camp were sung. The meeting closed with the V.ck and Helen. Mr nnd Mrs. W ant evening. League benediction. II Donnvan of Creswell, Mrs A.'l M Fuller of Denver, Colorado. THIRD DEGREE GIVEN Mr. and Mrs. Fn-d C. Lasley, Bud- < ¡.AS.s or CANDIDATES DAUGHTERS OF NILE dy. Don and Phyllis of Jasper; Mr. At the Odd Fellows meeting MEET AT BAGLEY HOME and Mrs. Haloid of Go­ last week mv the uuru third wglPC degree whs was Ka « Mathers r r- On Wednesday night of last ft ni 1Dora «»"f«™« on a class of candidates week the Daughters of the Nile Meinicke of Cheyenne, Wyoming So Cth St Bläff, this tiring followed by refresh- gathered at the home of Mrs. Orlo Phone 343-J _ mints. A feature of this week’s Bagley for a dessert course, busi­ _ meeting will lx? a new class of ness meeting and evening of candidates among which will b-- bridge Assisting Mrs. Bagley were three brothers all under 30 years M's. H. A .Hagen. Mrs. Lloyd Al­ of age. The father ptesentetl the drich. Mrs. E. R. Husted and Mrs. names of his sons for membership. Pit Rickard. Twenty-six guests were present with high score at COUPLE UNITED APRIL IS bridge going to Mrs. Ralph Snlts- Miss Helen M. (Jeorge, daugh­ man. ter of Mr. and Mrs. James H The May meeting will be at the i George of Lorane route, formerly of Inglewood. California, and I home of Mrs. Saltsman, who will James R. Isaacs of Cottage Grove be assisted by Mrs. L. Lasater, were united in marriage Tuesday, Mrs. II. W. Lombard, Mrs. Scho­ April 13, at seven o'clock at the field Stewart and Mrs. Palmer First Baptist church, by the Rev Johnson. Peter J. Bakker, pastor of the church. The groom was formerly of Mississippi, coming here two years ago following his discharge from the at my. ' ra«W, A;wW la, 1MR The HeatlneJ, GaHag» Grove, ------------------------- ——— Ferrin. p»cMd»nt, oondu« tad thaFrnnk Galdabinl conducted th* business meeting Mm A. W. Mrik businea» meeting ¿.«a* •well will entertain the Aid at the The May meeting will b^iAthe next meeting. ♦ Masonic temple with Mrt. L. J. PANT MATRONS MEET McLaughlin and Mi»» Mat-rtte Members of the Past Matron» Hamnnt as hostesses. club were entertained by Mrs T C. Wheeler and Mr». Schofleid N. OF W. NOCIAL MEETING Stewart at a dessert course and Next Tuesday night Mi4. Hor­ business meeting Monday at the ace Hatch will entertain the Wheeler home Beautiful spring Neighbors of Woodcraft flowers adorned the rootm Mrs at the home of Mrs. E. 1 Mrs I xt Nixon was hostess to the Presbyterian Aid Wednesday afternoon at her home at a 2:00 o’clock dessert and regular meet ing She wan assisted by Mrs. C F. Hoskins, Mrs. Rickard nnd Mr«. C Rynearson. Camellias furnished the decorative note about the rooms Mrs. Vinal Randall Sr led the davotiona and Mrs Childs of Eugene was present and spoke rel- ative to the organization of all groups under one head Mrs. H. B < Dressy Cottons) — Junior Sizes The newest creations in cottons; ones yon will wear and wear and wear. Amest’s Dress Shop 509 Main Street Dorothy Arnesi Phone 36 Alice Foster 1 /Tolly Sovor^N JHKIF-T-TIP: SEElFUU-COLOß ir li IE Y ’S WHERE EVERY DAY IS.BAR6A1N DAY I Save On Every Day Needs ! MEN’S BRIEFS 59« Comfortablc-fitting fine’combed cot» ton brieta. Elastic MaiMband. Taped Reams. Fly front. Offers mild support. Sizes 28-44. CLUB REPORTS ON AFRICA AND RUSSIA At the regular meeting of the Tuesday Evening chib Mrs. Joe T Smith gave a report on South Af­ rica and Mrs. Bert Trask reviewed (he book "Just Tell the Truth" by John L. Strohm, which is a story । of agricultural life in Russia. ing. I’rac-. 69c 49a 39c 49c 39c 59c •Hr<. 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