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Jane 21. 1931 FACULTY AND STUDENTS AT EUQENE SUMMER Dr. And Mrs. Clark Are Hosts r or Affair n, MARGARET REID pNING the social festivities for .i. rnlrersity of Oreson tomm.r o1 ,in which starts Monday, a re. Zetjnn f'T summer session etudents j i.miltT members will be given rue E. Clark at Oerlincer hall at o'clock. Dr. Clark is director J the Et'"e summer session. In the reeeivine line for the affair ril I,, Pr. and Mrs. Clark, Chaneel ta. and Mrs. Frederick M. Hunter. 2L,Het and Mrs. C. V. Boyer, Dean ltd Mrs. Genrte Rebec. instant hostesses will be Mrs. J. a Jeel!. Mrs. B. W. UeBusk, Mr, firl M. Pallett, Mm. Nelson F. Mac duff Mrs- Cressman, Mrs. Ern ,,t G. Mll. Mrs. Victor P. Morris. jlr. Horace Robinson and Mrs. Guy bright. X croup of the Tonqued girls will ,.j!t with servins at the reception. KTPDISC. INTERESTS Of interest to friends hers is the wrddins of Miss France Alice Doug I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse St.'irer Douilas of Portland, and Al l,,t Bamford. Jr., of Eugene, son of He. and Mrs. E. Albert Bamford. irlh will occur Sunday afternoon at (our o'clock in Portland at the St. Micbaels of All Angel church. Ms Mnrian Allen of Mills City will it'tie mHid of honor and Floyd Bam fopJ will he his brotherV best man. A rtcrpti"" will follow at the home of the bride's mother. Ushers for the ceremony will be j.sse Steiwer Douglas, Donnell Read, j.ck Walker and Richard Crow. HERE FOR SUMMER Marion Palmer, daughter of Rev. inj Mrs. Cln.v Palmer, now of Walla Walla, Wn.. and formerly of Eugene, bit arrived in Eugene and will be the (OKt of Joyce Clark, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Dan E. Clark, for the summer. Joyce Clark entertained with a pirty this pt Wednesday for a group if friend for Marion. VISITS HERE Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Key6 and as, Roy and Donald, of Denver, Colorado, are visiting in Eugene as tbi guejts of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. riaeh. Mrs. Keys is a aister of Mrs. Fiiicb and tbey have not seen each ether for thirty-three years. Tbey are kere for an extended visit. GROUP TO MEET The Mothers and Wives club of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity will meet Wednesday evening. June 24, at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. A. Hoffman. 942 Lawrence street. ALUMNAE TO MEET Mif Maxine McDonald has invited ilnmnae of Phi Mu sorority to her home for a meeting at eight o'clock. Monday evening. Active members in hwn. are invited, too. Miss Pearl Murphy is assistant hostess. . FROM DENVER Miss Emma Klindt of Denver, Colo., vii a guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Hesse for several days this past week. Miss Klindt stopped for a visit here vhile en route to Seattle to sail on the "President Jackson' for a sum mer in the orient. When she returns in mid-September, she will again stop b Eugene for a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Hesse. TOR MRS. SPOONER Honoring Mrs. Floyd Spooner who kites soon for Dallas, Oregon, to re sile, Mrs. Katheryn Wilkina enter tained at her home Thursday evening it dinner and an evening of bridge. A rift was presented Mrs. Spooner by Ike poup. Present for the party were Mrs. Spooner. Mrs. J. H. Tierney, Mri. R. L. Collins, Mm. J. P. Chris l. Mrs. E. T. Furnish, Mrs. A. S. J"bwon. Mrs. Ella Stark, Mrs. E. C. Hill, Mrs. Harry Bartow, Mrs. C. 0. Elliott. Mrs. E. T. Helms, Mrs. F. G. Weinrick. Mrs. Katheryn Wilkins. ... VISIT MRS. GERLINGER Mrs. H'igh E. Rosson and Mrs. J. U Hesse have been invited by Mrs. Iwrje T. Gerlinger to be her houee. Nuts from Thursday to Saturday of eek. 'bile in Portland tbey illitterid the first semi-annual meet ios of Oregon chapter, Pro-America, national organization of Republican "men, ubich will be held neit Fri- Mrs, Hesse is the first chairman J county unit in Oregon, and Mrs. jksion is the present chairman of " county chapter. Mm. Gerlinger be president of the state organiza tion. "TDDINT, date SET Mies Joan Burnett ha announced M '.'4 a. the date of her marriage A. J. Davis, Jr., of Portland. Miss "MU is a former student at the lahersity of Oregon and a member of "Pkl Phi sorority. Mr. Davis is a oite of Annapolis Naval academy. SUiPRisr. shower ' A aurprifc shower was given Sat- j '"rcTeriiris for Mr. and Mrs. W. C. j "Us iriolli. .tnhn.on who were ' jrried June , at Vancouver, Wn.. 'their home by a group of friends, the -.jarty, refreshment were it the home of Mr. Herns' par- "J Mr. snd Mrs. W. A. Herns, "(sent were Mr. and Mm. Paul J'fM. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ware. "Tilts W,r,, sir. an(J Mrs. Clifford "aMv. K.,,n jnirphj, Mr. and Mrs. lnon K-lso. Mr. and Mrs. Rose, pr,M- Mr. and Mrs. William Met- J"r, r. md Mrs. Clarence Paslay. , nd Sirs. Clyde Johnson, Billy and ' Jobneon, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton -""Jon,. Mr. .nd Mrs. W. A. Herns. Jr- M Mrs. Robert Ol'on. Mr. snd Genrj. Bnd. Mr. and Mrs. Je. aura Jhr,.nn. Mrs. Tsui Cauthorn. ZLi""' Meek, Mrs. Dora Hicks. W Specialize In IMMANENT WAVING w,mPo and Flngerwave. SOe MAE BELLE ,, , BEAUTY SHOP J- reHwiy Talephona 274 KennellEllis photo. Mrs. William James Gilmore, Jr., (Helen Nsal) daughter of Dr. and Mra. W. B. Neal, whose marriage occurred Saturday afternoon at her parents' home here. (Miss. Helen Neal ! Is Bride Of ; Mr. Gilmore 'fyJISS HELEN NEAL.. daughter of I Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Neal, and I William Jaims Gilmftre, Jr., eon of Mr. ana .Mrs. V. J. l.ilmore of Wosh inBton. D. C-, were married at a beau tifully arranged ceremony held at the home of the bride's parents, .Satur day afternoon, June 20, at two-thirty o'clock. Itev. Cecil F. Ristow rend the serv ice in the presence of more than fifty guests. The ceremony was performed be- ! fore the fireplace which was banked i with greenerr, and with baskets of j flowers and palms placed on either I I Piae. Mis I.ucy Norton sane "Oh Perfect Love' 'and Because," pre- ceding the ceremony, and Harold Ayr played the wedding music. j The bride wore a white taffeta dret I made with a long train and a long lafe and net veil. The veil had n juliet cap embroidered with eed ' pearl. Her flowers were pink rapture I roses, white carnations and lilies of i the valley. Miss Roberta Moody was maid of honor for Miss Neal and wore pink . organdy and carried a mixed bouquet ; of blue delphinium and pink rose. Miss Betty Jeau Neal was bridesmaid i and wore a floor length pneh taffeta dress and carried an old -fa 1 toned nosegay. Dorothy Ann Edbloni was flower girl, wearing n yellow flowered qrgandy dress and carrying a basket of pink Dorothy Perkins roees. Trifrt Davis of Corralll was best ' man for Mr. Gilmore. For the reception which followed. Mrs. P. J. Bnrtle presided at the tea tahle and serving and assisting about the rooms were Mise Lois Greenwood. Miss Helen Row, Miss Lticile Wflllam eon, Mise Ruth Carlson, Miss Edith Ernsberger, Mis Ruth Grlswold, Miss Alice Hessler, Miss Helen Pl.itt of Portland, Misg Lilian England and t Mr. Helen Martin. Out of town guests for the weddinp included Mrs. Mabel Rogers of Port land, grandmother of Mr. Gilmore, and his father, W, J. Gilmore of Washington, D. C. Following the reception, the couple left for an extended motor trip tn Washington, D. C. They will reside at 212 Valley Vista apartments, Wash ington, D. C. For her going away costume, Mrs. Gilmore wore an en semble of brown and yellow linen with yellow accessories. Mrs. Gilmore is a graduate of the University of Oregon this spring and is a member of Alpha Xi Delta. Mr. Gilmore attended Oregon State col lege and is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Mrs. Etta Whittaker, Mrs. Olga Jones, Mrs. Nellie Price, Merl David eon and Dale Davidson. TO GIVE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. N. K.. Hichens are ri.icatainiic Tuesday evening at their home, honoring Mrs. Hichens sister, Mr. Warren Ralston, who is visiting here from Chicago. LEAVLVG ON TRIP Miss Delilah Endicott is among Eugeneans planning summer trips, leaving this week for Sa-J Franciseo HOW SOON will anv sum of money and i . j f V I wnai you .(icnu i. forgotten? Never, if you buy a piano. Your family will benefit all their lives. 5 tnii W th' !'' " KimMI CoiKofc" "' toll piano Kith a bif roira." RALPH WILSON The Music Box 39 East Tenth Ave. Miss Winnard Is To Be Married Wednesday jlSS CHARLOTTE WINNARD will bereene the bride of Robert II. Lemon, son of Mm, C. H. Lemon. .1 a ceremony to be solemnised Wed esday at noon, at the First Jleth "list Episcopal church, with Rev. 'ecil F. RiMow reading the service. Mrs. o. P. Nordliug is to play the redding music on the organ and Miss Celeste Campbell will ting preceding I he ceremony. Mm. Charles Brechtel of San Fran cisco will be matron of honor for Miss Winnard and Miss Lillie Thiede of San Francisco is to be bridesmsid. Hailey Castelloe will be best man for Mr. Lemon snd Ralph Patterson and Harold King are to be the ushers. A reception for the out-of-town quests will follow the ceremony at the church. The couple will leave on wedding trip, and upon returning will reside in Eugene. B. P. W.'s Annual Installation Planned JHE annual installation and spring initiation dinner and meeting for the Eugene Business and Professional Women's club will be held Friday eve ning of this week at the Or-burn hotel, the dinner to be at six-thirty o'clock. Miss Hilda fvenson of Monmouth, a member of the local club, however. Is to be here to install the new offic ers who are headed by Mies M. Ethel Taylor os president. Mrs. George V. Winchell is to be speaker for the evening, her topic be ing "The Pursuit of Happiness." Mrs. Florence Murdock is to sing. Those being initiated during the evening are Mios Ednn Gould, Jdrts. I.tella Fitzgerald. Mrs. Jean Crocker, Miss Orphn Lay, Miss Trcnsure Fur her; nnd Mrs. R. W. Sehiska is being welcomed bark into membership. Mrs. Clarence V. Simon. Mrs. Clar ence A. 1 kins, and Miss Gladys Chase are the committee for the eve ning. Reservations for the dinner should be telephoned the hotel. Miss Helen Hemmlngsen, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hem mlngsen, who announced her en gagement to William R. Moore, ton of Mr. and Mra. J. P. Moore of Newberg, Friday evening. from where she will sail on the Presi dent Linroln for a three months' trip to Honolulu, Japan, China and the Philippines. TO GIVE PARTY On Wednesday evening of this week. Miss Ma sine MrEonald and Miss Dorothy Donovan will entertain at the home of the former at a bridge party. 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Eugene, now of Medford, whoae marriage of Saturday, June 13, In Medford la of considerable Interest . here. Mrs. Eberhart was president of the Eugene Spinsters club before her departure to live In Medford, Mr. and Mra. Eberhart will reside in Ashland. Miss Hemmingsen Tells Of Her Engagement ANNOUNCEMENT of the engage ment of Miss IIHen TTemmincsen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hem mingsen, to William R. Moore, of Eu gene, son of Mr. nnd Mrs, J. C. Moore it" Newberg, was, made at an after theatre supper pary at MH'rady'e raffl Friday evening for which Miss I'hvllis Cousins was hostess. Mtss Cousins entertained with theatre party preceding the supper for i group of friends. Miss Hemmingsen is a former stu dent at the University of Oregon. Mr. Moore will he a senior at the uni versity next year and is affiliated with Ptn sigma Kappa frnternity and Scab bard and Rlnde. No date was announced for the wed ding. Present for the announcement party were Miss Hemmingsen, Mrs. Earl Ware, Mrs. Charles Purdue, Miss Ye ran Brent, Mrs. Hugo Ree, Miss Inez Jenny. Mrs. Ford L. Danner, Miss Maryshore Mishler, Mrs. Art Holninn, Miss Mary Graham, Mrs. Maurice D. Stnuffer. Mrs. 1I;.I W. Skinner, Mrs. Orren Brownsen, Mis f'lelas Conley. Mis Geneva Wycoff, Misa Dorothy Parks, Miss Mnrian Miller, Mrs. Robert C. Giles of Rose, burg. Mrs. Charles S. Chase, Mrs. SESSION INVITED TO RECEPTION WEDNESDAY . IK. I ." VIS . iaV. 1 i at jaV ; m, !kit a. , Gllatrap), daughter of Mr. and Don O'Leary and Miss Evelyn Pooley of Portland. Daughters Of Nile Have Luncheon The final meeting of Eugene club. Daughters of the Nile, for this sea son was held this past Wednesday at the Oshurn hotel. This was a Inm-heon meeting and the hostesses were Mrs. Marlon Ventch. Mrs., Ray Glass, Mrs. ELECTRIC WAT I ! HMTI V rr-r iil 3- v Mra. Erneat R. Gllatran, formerly of live Rebhan and Mrs. Frank Nom tnJais. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Delia Fitzgerald, Miss Edna Gould and Miss Marjory Scobert. A program followed the luncheon with L. E. Mnrschat of Springfield speaking on the government rehabili tation service anil its correlation with organizations such as the Daughters of th Nile. Miss JVnbert also plnyed three piano selections. Members of the group will be re sumed in September. A Happy Note in There'a comlort llirouBlinut t lie year, and especially during the summer months when you have an Electric Automatic Storano Type Water Heater In your home. Tbey assure you plenty of hot water at all times not only In the kitchen, but In the bathroom and laundry as well. If you should he away from home for several weeks very Uttie current Is used, hut on your return there Is an ample hot water supply, Instantly no fires to build, not even a match to light! The operating cost Is not high for this type of water heater with Schedule J, the all electric home rate. First rosts are nothing down and only a few dollars a month with js long as two years to pay. Ask about(Jrne viyr Board's special Installation bonus. Step into your electric dealer's today nd have him explain the advitages of this modern -jnethod of ter heating. Elinor Henry To Marry Here June 28 1SS ELINOR HENRY, daughter f m Mr. and Mra. D. C. Henry of Eu gene, and Mlfren Drown ot reatue, on of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Brown of Camus Valler. Oregon, will be married Sundar. June 2S. at a cere t mony to be performed in Eugene at the home of Miss Henry's parents. Pr. Victor P. Morris k to read the service at noon before a group of rel atives and close friends of the couple. Preceding the ceremony Misa Alice Woodson will eing and Misa Mary Joanette Denniston will play. Miss Winifred Henry will be her sister's attend int, and N'eil Brown will be best man for his brother. A wedding breakfast will follow the ceremony at the Henry home. The couple will leave for a wedding trip to California and will return to Seattle to reside, Mr. Brown is night manapatr nf th T'n.ted Pr at. thp Seattle office. Both Mise Henry and ! Mr. Brown are graduates of the Uni versify of Oregon school of journal iem. Reception Honors Mrs. LaPorte, Officers prOEXE Rebekah lodge and the Ladies Auxiliary to Canton Hovey No. 4. are entertaining with a recep tion Wednesday evening, June 24, at eight o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall honoring Mrs. Nettie R. LaPorte, who was elected president of all as sociations of ladle' auxiliaries at Roseburg at the grand lodge session in May. The reception will also honor all other officers In all branches of the order from this district, who were ap pointed to offices at the grand ses sion. Mrs. Mignon Carmtchael is the gen erg"! chairman of the reception. All Odd Fellow and Rbekah mem bers and their friends are invited to attend. Members of Canton Hovey are to wear fatigue uniforms to act as escorts, ' Organizations THE Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold a regular meeting at the W. O. W. hall Thursday evening, June 25. at eight o'clock. Mrs. Ethel Glaxe will be in charge of games and prises. i WOMEN OF MOOSE Women of the Moose met Tuesday : evening, June 16, for installation of I officers. A large crowd was present. Officers installed were Mrs. Estella B. McCormick, past senior regent; Mrs. Blanch A. Allumbaugh, senior regent; Mrs. Millie Thoniason, junior ADDITIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETY ON PAGE 12 any Kitchen ! Plenty of Hot Water for a 100 Uses- With An AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC Water Heater !h Siren' 1 fie irsmiii'l. ftiiiiiimii.ii.0nOT Kennell-Ellla photo Mri. Virgil Klngiley (Conetanca Hutchinson), a bride of Sundayi June 14, at the Flrat Baptist church here. Ninety' Worn e n Are At Party Ninety women were present for the guest day potluck luncheon and after noon of cards given by the Ladiea of CONTINUED ON PAGE 12 (Kjreat NEW IDEA in WASHING MACHINES "A ijentleHand WASHER mit mett with tit if !- kmmtm iltlkii ftf tkm V0f , "Htmd GtmtlwttMktt Spi" THIS oaw THOP mM a nw standard lor washing machio ttidtney. Dainty Unqarl or dirty qrtaiy over all a Itw undtrthinq or a fultT loaded tub Thor'i "Gntl Hand will crulclcly and aanlly rottor them to Ihtlr orialnal tpotleMneM. Notice that ihU wather It equipped with the famoui THOR Free Rolling Wringer . bringing new thety and EASY 3:t"t,,,,ou' TERMS ThU Wa&er truly If 0 "new high tn value. WRIGHT'S at Broadway & Oak EUQENI Phone 222 MB t' y, In JBSP n Wright & Sons Springfield Oregon Phone 18