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0 section a lr7. "ST Vrwa, County yews, Theatres, Xovmg LANt COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER a"g- - - - -i-aaa -namr-j B . -. in mmm i saasasaiaM i i SECTION II Society, "Women's News, Connty News, Theatres, Young Guard .EUGENE, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 1937. NO. 164 fyveral of Season's OutstandingWeddings Here Fill ?iewWeel(s Calendar iss Starr Is Bride Sunday; yhitehouseDodds Nuptials Arranged ror rnday ...ciiv i.cnvRY LJ''oi wedOmgs" fa at rT r week for ,r,A what entertaining Eidefrom the rarious cere- "-ior." bavins muco a s-- . n-.tr M as in the rtifltnes. i-lr. g , - k.nk. Starr , weddiass f aocial interest U2-3- ... t.- rtf Miss Jane 'willi.-m ' J. Crnikshank. ir " . -:n h nt fo'ir o clock . ,.,.; T. V,lik t1,(Prl!,ndisl:ebeS man . ki broiner. - '" j MrKat ami Emerald Hrnnten . -fk- hri.lP will be given in 2 'bT her hrother-in-lnw, J. , jth. For the music, .Miss ai is to piny the orsnn and ,Mf?reys is to sing. rfliowitiK tlie ceremony l iuc tfh i reception win e y.eu m. f (r nml Mrs. Frank ibilais. Assisting with the serv ' i'i k. (iePi Dorothv Jenen. t,rti Roberts, and Btttina Libby, r i'.... nt n)pni. Miss Charlotte fciitt. AMnt fifty have been invited Oa-of-town cuests to be here for ndrlinf include Mr. ana Mrs. r, V NVOtner, Mr. and Mrs. aH M. Johnston, Mrs. J. C. ;n. nil of Poril.ind. Miss Ret- LtLibbr of Salem. Edwin T. Crnik-t-i of Portland. A. J. Idah1, Mil ti;f Alljn Robert of The Dalles. Whftehouse-Dodds TWmiirrtBce of Miss Mary Louise Hii. daughter of Austin Dodds, i.U!i Whitphonse is an event for E cominf Friday evening. The will be rend at five-thirty -vk it thp Dodds home bv Rev. rlatoD Wirt of First Conjrrejra- : x cbnrcn. us IWen and Frances Dodds riitii their sister and Don TTil is to be best man. About fifty hare been inrlted for v wnMinir and informal reception WW the ceremony, t Priaulx-Lott Mis Mary Margaret Lott, only 'r&n of Mr. find Mrs. J. H. Lott, .iEdonird P. PHnulx will be mnr d next Sunday afternoon, June 20, i ceremony planned for four M in the First ConcrcRntional "-Hi, Rev, Williston Wirt, pastor of :t dwrch, to officiate. Miss Lucy a Wendell of Portland will attend bride ind Richard Hillis, also of rtUnd. is to be best man. Robert Mli to play the organ. A recep ifarnmall group will be held at' Lett home followine the church lew. Owen-Mrnnwpli istter wedding for neit Sunday tn be the bride's afternoon, June 20. will be that of Miss Irene McDowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDowell, and Elton T. Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Owen. The ceremony will be in the St. Mary's Episcopal church at two o'clock, Rev. II. R. White, rector of the chunh. officiating! Mra. Willis D. Link, sister of Mr. Owen, is to be matron of honor. nnl the bridesmaids will be Misses Jean Young, Wahnitn Mills, and Virginia Wallace and Mrs. John Hill. Don Owen is to be best man for his brother. The ushers will be John Hill. Harold and Roy McDowell, and Keigh Hough. After the ceremony nt the church a reception is being given at the McDowell home. Brown-Healy This afternoon Miss Eleanor neoly, daughter of Mrs. Ada B. Tlonly, is to be married to Norman W. Brown, the service to be at three o'clock in the First Christian i church. Dr. S. Enrl Childers officiat ! ing. Miss Winona Putnam of Hills bo ro is to nttend the bride and ; Lowell Megorden is to be ppst man. i For the music, Miss IMIis Hoven is to play the organ and Mrs. Deane Hill and Morton Ferebee are to sing, j The ushers will be Norman Lymnn, Ferris Sidwell, Clifford Dar and Irving j File. A large group of relatives nnd friends has been invited. Following the service there will be a reception. Mrs. William Miltonberger of Salem and Mrs. O. C. Davis are to pour. Assisting with the serving will be Misses June Oihons. Ruth Orrick. Martha Myers, Bonnie .lones. Estplle Thompson, Peggy English, and Dee Williams. Out-of-town guests corn ing for the wedding include Mr. and Mrs. William Miltonberger, Miss Imogene Miltonberger. Miss Tlelen Nash, Miss Shirril Nash, Chester Martin, Rev. and Mrs. Guy L. Drill. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harold, and Miss Erma Cole, all of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown of La Grande, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Haly of Cnthlamet. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pnttison of Rosehurg. Miss Grace Helen Looney of Alhnny, Miss Wi mona Putnam of Hillsboro, Ronald (iilson of Lebanon, Faust-Kullck On Saturday, June 10, Mi Eva Kulick, daughter of John M. Kulick. is to be married to Rex It. Faust, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Faust. The ceremony will be nt nine o'clock in the evening nt the home of Mrs. Jennie R. I vie, Dr. Victor P. Morris of the university officiating. Miss Olive Kulick is to attend her sister and Wal lace Faust will be best man for his brother. Mrs. Denne Hill is to play the weddinsr music and Gerald Morri son is to sing. About fifty have been invited for the wedding. A reception will follow with Mrs. Thelma Scott and Miss Margaret Rob- ! ertson assisting. TV f'w i - imp lit ? i 3 '?; j, I 1tJ? Miss Smith To Be Married Saturday pROMlXENT on the soci:iI calendar for the coming week will be the wedding of Miss Margaret Ann Smith. daughter of Richard Shore Smith, and Dr. Donald Barclay Slocum of Port land. The ceremony will be a garden one at the Smith residence next Snturdny j evening. June lit, at seven-thirty , o'clock. Dr. Victor P. Morris of the ' I'niversity of Oregon officiating. A large group has been invited for the i wedding and reception, ninny coming ifroin Portland. I .on Angeles, San Fran i cisco, and other cities for the event. Attendants Named The bride will he attended by her I cousin, .Miss Martlin liooiirieli, as 'maid of honor, by Mrs. Robert W. Lucas i Peggy Chesxmnn) of Portland jas matron of honor, ami by Miss Vir ginia Sloetim, sister of Dr. Slocum, Miss Rerniee Hcaley of Portland, Miss ! Eleanor Kirkley of Los Ansrcles, and Miss Margaret Schnefers of Eugene ns bridesmaids. Treve Jones of Portland is to be best man for Dr. Sbtrtiin. Vshers w he Paul Murphy. Donald ll"Iman, and Dr. Richard Berg, all of Port and, Randall Henry of Spokane, nnd Robert Terrill of San Francisco. A reception will follow the cere mony. Parties Given The bride-elect has been feted at many social events in Eugene and Portland preceding her marriage. She is upending the week-end in Portland where several parties have been given for her the past few days. Among the Portland affairs was the ten piven Thursday nfternoon bv Mrs. ! Homer T. Coffen nnd her daughter. Miss Margaret Coffcn. Thursday eve- ; ning. William B. Adams entertained nt. a mipper at the Waverley Country club for Miss Smith and Dr. Slocum. On Friday afternoon, Mrs. Roland E. Chapman ami her daughters. Misses Ann and Martha Chapman, entertained at a tea. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Berg were hosts at dinner Friday evening for Miss Smith and Dr. Slocum. On Saturday evening, Mr. anil Mrs. Paul Murphy entertained at a Imnting party on Oswego lake for the couple. This evening, Miss Rerniee Healy will be hostess nt a cocktail party nt her homo in Portland for Miss Smith nnd Dr. Slocum nnd anion guests from Eugene will be Miss Margaret Schaefers, William Russell, and Wil son Jewett Jr. 1 ! 4 MONQ the bride, of the week wit Mrs. Arno L. Pelterson 1 celine Seavey), above, daunhter of Mr, and Mra. J, A. Seavey. The wedding was held Thursday morning, engraving). (Mar . The (Kennell-Ellls photo, Wlltshlrs Spinsters Club Plans Pageant Functions MONG the younjer women's groups planning interesting activitiea In connection with the Oregon. Trail pageant is the Spinsters club. In the week preceding the pageant. I winch comes July irj and 24, the iciuh in sponsoring a dance to honor Queen Susannah ,not yet named and her court of princesses who will rule over the pageant festivities. The dance also will be given to advertise further the pageant. Miss Doddi Chairman Miss Helen Dodds is genera! chair man for the eent. Miss Gavle Bu- ! chnnan is chairman for advertising; .miss .Marjorie ,nne, chairman for dec- I chairman lor music; Miss Peggy hurch, chairman for entertainment; Miss Alice Tillman, chairman for the ticket sale; Miss Barbara Roome, chairman for the finnnee committee. Another pageant event to be In charge of the Spinsters will be the luncheon to be given Srf urday, July 24, in honor of the queen tnri her prin cesses and wives of distinguished guests. To Give Luncheon Miss Marion Morse it chairman for this event with Miss Claire Bryson in barge of the menu committee. Misses Brandon Young and Virginia Endicott in charge of the guest list, Miss Bette Church, chairmnt: for the atyle show. Miss Frances Dodds. chnirman for the music, and Misa Roberta Marshall, chairman for decorations. Miss Helen Tillman has heen named chnirman for correspondence for the club during these various activities and Misa Brandon Young has been desig nated ns chairman of the hospitality committee to work with Mrs. T. E. Furnish, chairman of the hospitality from the council in charge of women's activities for the rwgeant. Mrs. Carll Is Hostess At Tea Friday A Rernoon ITONORINC. Mrs. Roy G. Bryson, who has been visiting here for several days from Longview, Wash., Mrs. Frank Carll entertained nt an informal ten Friday nfternoon at her home, from three until five o'clock, in viting a group of fifty. Receiving with Mrs. Carll nnd .Mrs. Mrs. Earl M. Pallett, and Mrs. Gilson Ross, Pouring were Mrs. David Auld and Mra. Frank L. Chambers. Assisting with the serving were Mrs, Malcolm Almack, Mrs. Michael N. Mikulak, Mrs. Rex Hnmnker, nnd Mm. Ronald Rew. Mr, nnd Mrs. Bryson leave Monday for Ios Angeles nfter n visit hero with Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bry son. They will return in the fall to Longview. Shark teeth were used as surgical Bryson were Mrs. John Jay Rogers, 1 instruments by the Turns. Farewell Reception To He June 29 The congregation of the First Meth odist Episcopal church will compliment Rev. and Mrs. Cecil F. Ristow at a farewell reception Tuesday evening. June 2i, between eight nnd ten o'clock, in the church parlors. Committees In charge of the reception will be an nounced later. After six years as pastor of the local church, Rev. Mr. Ristow is going to Great Falls, Mont., to be pastor of the congregation there. RS. GORDON F. SETHER (Christine Blair), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Blair, Is pictured above at her wedding held as an event of Sunday morning last. (Kennell-Ellls photo, Wiltshire engraving). M io Brides-Elect Are Honored At Shower Party SniPRISE shower was (riven . ? erenin? for Miss June "r. M, .,i,rt o( Ed,,.,! franz In Miss Mary MnrRnret Lott, be married tipxI SundnT to arf P. Priauli. Hostesses were -i Urn PipPr, Miss Arlene Soa- i Miss Svea Tjarier. kin "u'"'n me two brides-elert. - Is. I.illinn T.i).n, r.. r"-.. v, ' 'ij"u- i raviiiion. .hiss Mi., Ainsley Jorcenson, r " -'nine npires. jiiss ,, ":,!t .Miiaren 'ijaner, t" irj m,. Mi5S Min Reedi ?eiterson-Seavey U'. .1 i .... "cunuiff Held ' 'imr. n .... i '.Jr.' '4 M: r, ! rh-: in thi VirKt lirirpflar mornine. ' ?ii.eyt daughter of A s. aey. Springfield. A L. I'oitprson. son I":Ter K. Peiterson s Earl Childers. pas 'r'' r,fficiating. ' H "Vrts attended the r.in was best man 1 ,; iv members of the -nt f.if the service, " white suit with ''Tn! her flowers were - and other flowers. Peterson will make :' ' e. Rnth graduated I'niversity of Ore-b-nn electfd to Phi 1 "-il scholastic hon- ,JJ- 'lliclm To Go r-H Id Meeting !'""- ! i"in;. sar. re- ' I'a-ichirs nf "'! latier rart of '"' "I iie national ror.- -I' Ilritton Wood, ''-'! riaiiai'.r. ' 'r:!ir .H;r th. ' . At t.. tiM r ' '.' t t. ' ! :n.r o 'j toe Social Notes GOES TO SEATTLE Vr Thomss S. Wells Is spending a reek in Seattle visitine relatives, stop pins in Portland f'T a day or two en j route. ... GOING SOUTn Mrs. 0. W. Murphy leaves this week lor California to visit her son anrl dauehter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ii. E. Murphy, at Sacramento. ... ON" TRIP SOITTH Mrs. Irvin R. Koi and family are spending three weeks in San Francisco and southern California, haung left the past Sunday. ... MID-WEST VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer V. Keller have ' as iniests. Mrs. Keller's parents, Mr. ! and Mrs. S. O. Morse, of Minneapolis. Minnesota. GO SOUTH i Dean and Mrs. J. R. Jewell left this week to spend the summer in I.os An- seles. Dean Jewell to teach graduate courses in the University of S"uthern California. I a ITO MEET TI ESPAT j The Zeta Tau Alpha alumnae will meet Tuesday evening. June l.", at ' seven-thirty oVlock. at the hme of iMrs. Maurice Stauffer, 14f3 Willam- ' ette street. i GO TO CONVENTION- Mrs. A. E. Caswell, Miss Frances Elizabeth Raker, Mrs. A. R. Wilci. Mrs. H. L. Edmunds. Mrs. Iyd A. Tayne. Mrs. Charles G. Howard, and Mrs. H. E. Itichardsnn leave today for ' Prineville to .'tend the three-day sta'e (convention of the T. E. O. Sisterhood. 'Mrs. Caswell goes a the junior pat state president, the other sii going as delegates from the three local chsp l ters. . ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE!' Mr. and Mr". J. J. Whr an nounce the enjngement of their da':zh ter. Mis Martaret Wheeler, to I'sr rell'M. DrspT. s"n of Wdliarn V. Drap er. Til .!';ii s r--f :r- " M: Wher is a onhnnvtre at the University ( Oregon. vention being held this week in Prine ville. HOME FROM SOUTH Miss Martha Goodrich arrived Sat urday from I.os Angeles to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Ruly Goodrich. Miss Goodrich is on the faculty for the Marlborough school for girls in Los Angeles. . HERE FROM SEATTLE Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Enilish (Car olyn Millerl are here from Seattle for a visit with Mr. anil Mrs. John Kelly. MOTHERS TO MEET The Alpha Delta I'i Mothers' club will meet Tuesday afternoon. June l.ri. nt two-tliir'v o'clock, at the home of Mrs. I.. .7. Temple, 11(11 Mill strt. The cl:;b plans to continue its meet ings throughout the summer, . MEETING MONDAY Chapter II of the P. E. O. Sister hood is to meet Monday evening with Mrs. Williarn !.i:!'.'fot in College Crest. Mis Helen Dodds is to be as sistant hostess. The meeting will be a dessert at seven-fifteen o'clock. Mrs. If. C. Dob son will have the procram. ... ADD SOCIAL NOTES DINNER HOSTS Mr. and Mr. A. L. Hawn enter f ;n"1 Saturday evening at a dinner fT t"n. MOVE TO BEND Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. E- Nayb-r and son B.J1. bave uhy f"T Bnd to make th:r h'.me. Tli'-y have raided bre seventeen yenrs. WEDDING ANNOI NCED Anno 'iiire men t has tn r"eived hr of the n.iirriatf of Chester A. H'irn. f r .ti r!y of Eucne, to Miss F'hvllis Cap-illan. at Knkalau, Hawaii, Friday evrriii.g. Jun 11. Mr. Horn is fh brother of Mr. Ira Williams of E'Jcene. H graduated frni t' e ll'icru' hieh school nnd pang with th Engine ixT. The bride is tl'.p d;tii-!ifer of Mr. t.nd Mrs. Eu-r-r W. I 'k :!! it n. h r father bing pniiripil ' f th schools sf Kakalau. Sh r - -' hr dunti'in st Paa--!pi,i. Cat. I "I j - r.. i pie is to iv In Honolulu. ON TRIP FAST M - E'1,'1 Thmp'n I"f the iat tf f r a tr:p tt rhifjijjo and Ie t r' l', p'TT'-Tg fn rf,irn sb'-nt J'in Three Parties Are Given Miss Lott During Week "TTIREE parties of the week were given in compliment to Miss Mary Margaret Lott, who is to be married next Sunday, Juno 20, to Edouard P. Priaulx. Two Hostesses On Thursday evening. Mis?es Mnxine i McDonald and Pearl Murphy enter- t .lined at the home of the former. The j group presented a gift of silverware to i the bride-elect. 1 lie guests invited in ; eluded: Miss Lott, Mrs. J. H. Lou. Mrs. Enrl MeVutt. Mrs. Lucille Mc Donald. Mrs. Harold Poole, Mis Dor othy Wnilnce. Mivs Dorothy Dfnivan, 'Mrs. Jack Jennings, Miss Margaret j Dee Rugh, Miss Genevieve Ness. Mrs. Robert M. Fischer Jr.. Mrs. Richard ' Guske, Mrs. Ella Itichardsnn. Miss Helga M.vrrno, Miss Murphy. Mis Florence Swanco, and Miss McDonald, j Party Tuesday ! Misses Tvucy Crow nnd Constance Jackson entertained Tuesday evening nt the home of Mrs. M. R. Irih at a party for Miss L"it. Invited were: Miss Lott. Mrs. J. H. Lott, Mips Joan Shelley, Mis Marjorl Travillion, i Miss Frances Taylor, Miss Frances Frazjer. Miss Day M irshill, Miss I Helen Judy, Miss Irene Judy. Miss Louise f'herrv. Miss Margaret Cudde ha:, Mis Naomi Cnddbak, Mrs. James I'hmbar, Mis Ruth Pearsnn. ! Mis Mary Knowlcs. Mis Dorothy Frese. Mrs. Norma Fraree. Mis'" Ar ln Blantnn. Mis Arlene S'-a-ey, Miss Irne Kindall. Mrs. Earl M'Nu't. Mrs. I'Rfford Travillion. Mrs. Paul Gilbert. , Mis Erma Layne, Mi I.o Kifis-1T, Miss Eva Cfimmfini, Mis H' len Mc- Donald, Miss Sybil Kuth, and th host esses. A micel:m"ois eh'-wer was given. Mis Helen Judy nng d'iring the evening. j P. E. 0. Event Members of Chapter AY of the P. ' E. O. Sisterhood, of whi'h Mi's Loft is a member, met. for d.rt Wcdnes day evening at th home of Mr. L. J. ; Te'nple nnd honored the bride. elect . with n idifuer. The party also was In farewell to , Mr. feed F. Rifow who is moving I soon to Great Fall", Montana. Seven I teen were present for the pgr'y whieh . csme as th Ih t gt lririg f''r tbe : chap'er until fall. Mi Mirg1 ret Temple Hife.J her n:''h'r. Mrs. Genevieve T'irri:ped bid program. Of Ju, MEETING HELD Member of Chsptr AM of tn P. r. O. S sterh-d r.e tl.e d Midar for a mvered dih bifiehn at fVm sunmer hne -f Mr. L-i: ab dorf the McKec.e. Te:ltV tter,-l- T r,.tir. !1 meet in two weeks ,,,Ve.; ,;c.. irl lb. cou-j (CONTINUED ON PAGE 10, SHO-VER Sl IU'RISi: A ur;r.e shower fr Miss Ruth P ;: r. r. is t' f- rrsrnrd June I'.t, t f"aer. as Jiten on Th-:r-ffiv rTT..rg at the home of Mrs. par Hi;:. At tb' T'ir'y sr.r5'':r.''em'irt was i-v bv M - I.-; y J"ne. ila'izL'er -f V.T d M- ' ' H. J'ne. f ber iKxccutivc Medina Is I June l." On Tijedsv sfferno'.n, J ,n nt two. thirty n'rb.fH., Mr. L ;i.s P.esn and Mrs. Fred E. t "t.ar;.br will en tertain th etenitie b'ard of th Methodit Ep pcr-r ! W-ur;.n in the Indie' p.irl'-r n ! li;rh. 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