Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, September 21, 1941, Image 14

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THE REGISTER-GUABD, EUGENE. ORIGON
page Fourteen.
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MRS. JAMES DRAPER
The marriage of Mrs. James Draper, the former Suz
anne Nagle, was solemnized recently. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Nagle.
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MISS BETTY FIZSDAL
The engagement of Miss Betty Fiksdal to Glenn
Smeed -was announced during the week.
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'."I MRS. D.N. JAMESON
. Among recent brides la ,
Jvlrs. ' Dustln Newton Jame
son, the former Dorothy ;
';S u z a n n e M a g n u s on,
daughter of the A, G. Mag
nusons of Booth.
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Igoe-Rhonalt
Wedding Friday
The marriage of Miss Ethel
Rhonalt, daughter of Mrs. Clif
ford Geear, formerly of Eu
gene and now of Pato, Colom-
' bia, South America, to C. R.
"Pete" Igoe, son of Mrs. Charles
M. Igoe of Eugene, was solem
nized Friday afternoon at a
simple service held in the par
ish house of St, Mary's Cath
olic church at two o!clock, Rev.
Francis P. Leipzig officiating.
Mrs. Ford Danner, sister of
the bride, and Burke Austin at-
, tended the couple. Only the
immediate families and a few
-close friends attended.
- The bride wore a teal blue
. suit with blue fox fur trim,
matching hat, and an orchid.
. Mrs. Danner wore a rose cor
duroy suit with navy blue hat
and accessories, and corsage of
rosebuds and gardenias.
Following the service, a re
ception was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Danner.
Mr. and Mrs. Igoe are to
make their home in Portlandi
Both are former students of the
University of Oregon, the bride
being a member of Gamma Phi
Beta sorority, Mr. Igoe a mem
ber of Phi Delta Theta frater
nity. SPINSTERS club will be en
tertained Wednesday evening
at the home of Miss Patricia
Parker at seven-thirty o'clock.
BETA' SIGMA PHI members
are meeting Monday evening,
Mrs. Robert M. Betts and Mrs.
Melvin Long to be hostesses at
the home of the former at
seven forty-five o'clock,
DATE FOR the wedding of
Miss Madelyn Holscher, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Holscher of Parkersburg, West
Virginia, and John O Harris,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L.
Harris of Prlnevllle, Ore., has
been announced. The wedding
it to bt October' 23.
Betrothal
Told at
Luncheon
An engagement announce
ment of interest to many Eu
gene friends was told Thursday
at a luncheon when Miss
Yvonne Stevens, daughter of
Mrs. Jennie-E. Stevens, told of
her betrothal to Stanley Carl
son of Portland, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Carlson of that city.
The wedding is to be in No
vember. The announcement party was
given in the Osburn hotel tea-
room. Guests were seated at a
large round table which was
centered with a bouquet of
pastel colored asters, snap
dragons, and delphiniums. Be
tween each place were crystal
holders with pink and blue
candles. The news was written
in invisible ink on the place
cards which were held to the
candle flame to bring out the ,
writing.
Attending the luncheon, were
. Miss Jeannette Calkins, Miss
" Helga Myrmo, Miss Helen Bur
ton, Miss Harriet-' Bagaason,
Mrs. Maurice Clarke,- Mrs. Wil
liam Thompson, Mrs. Clyde
Owings, Mrs. Alan Chaffee,
Mrs. Alan Eppenbaugh, Mrs.
Roy Coping, Mrs. A. L. Has
zard, Mrs. Allen Fegles.
INVITATIONS are out for
the wedding of Miss Elizabeth
(Betty) Fiksdal and Glenn
Smeed.
The ceremony will be Sun
day afternoon, October 5, in
St. Mary's Episcopal church at
four thirty o'clock.
' A reception will be held at
the Alpha Gamma Delta sor
ority following the church serv
ice. .-
THE WEDDING of Miss Cor
inne1 Wignes and Lyle Nelson
is announced for the evening of
October 2 in Alumni hall of
the Gerlinger building at
eight o'clock. , Miss Claire
wignes is to attend her sister
, and John Cavanagh is to be
best man.
Honoring Miss Wignes, a
group of friends gave a lunch
eon and crystal shower the past
Tuesday in the alumni editor's
office. Attending were Miss
- Rosalind Gray, Mrs. Mae Kob
ilkin, Miss Alice Coldren, Miss
Aileen Guy, Miss Eunice Ed
wards, and Mrs. Stephen Cros
ley. : . '
ALPHA DELTA PI Mothers
club met the past week with
Mrs. P. M. Krutzler. The next
regular meeting comes in Oct
ober. '
A PARTY for the members
of the wedding party of Miss
Juanita Wilson and James Rus
sell, who were married Satur
day evening, was held Friday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Perkins after the
wedding rehearsal.
Those present were Miss Wil
son, Mr. Russell, Miss Muriel
Tyson, Joe Keever, Miss Katie
Emery, Basil Ryals, and the
hosts.
. THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss
Pearl Macklin, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Macklin of
Trent, to Corporal Deryl (Bill)
E. Butters, son of Mr, and Mrs.
A. F. Butters of Oelwein,
Iowa, has been announced. The
wedding will be in the near fu
ture. The bride-elect is a
graduate of the Pleasant Hill
high school. Mr. Butters is
stationed at Fort Lewis.
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MRS.' W. L. HOADLEY
Heading the Girl Scouts annual finance campaign
is Mrs. William L. Hoadley. The campaign will be
launched by the local Girl Scouts council Wednesday. '
Miss Wilson Is . -Wed
Saturday '
The marriage of Miss Juanita
Wilson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fay WUson,rto James Rus- '
sell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Russell, was solemnized Satur
day evening at a service held
in the annex of the First
-Christian church, Dr. S. Earl.
Childers reading the rites at
eight o'clock. More than Sixty
relatives and friends were pres
ent for .the wedding. .
The ceremony took place in
front' of the large windows.
Flower baskets of chrysanthe
mums and other flowers in the
fall shades of yellow and
orange, with touches of blue .
of delphiniums, and many
candles were used in decorat
ing. Bouquets also decorated
the mantles.
' The bride wore a dark amber
velveteen dress with brown ac
cessories and hat, and a corsage
of white orchids. '
Mrs. John Perkins was ma
tron of honor. She wore a light
green dress with brown ac
cessories and corsage.
Basil Ryals of McMinnville
was best man.
. For the music, Joe Keever
sang "Because" and "Always",
and Miss Muriel Tyson played
the piano.-
Gene and Kenneth Wilson,
brothers of the bride, lighted
candles.
A reception followed the serv
ice. Mrs. Jack Wilson, aunt of
the bride, cut the cake, and
Mrs. Kenneth Hulse of Salem,
sister of the bridegroom, poured. ,
Assisting with the serving were
Mrs. Kenneth Drew, Miss Jean
Van Fossen, Miss Dorothy Hast
ings, Miss Rita Brandt, Miss
Ann .. Russell, Miss Marjorie
Goodman, and Miss Barbara
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Engagement Is
Told Friday
At a party given Friday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. E. J.
E b e r d t, announcement was
made of the engagement of
Miss Delphine Greig to Lieuten
ant William .Murray of Fort
Lewis.
The bride-elect is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Greig, Lieutenant Murray the
son of Mrs. Mary Murray of
Eugene.
' Hearts and other games were
played, the news being told at
the supper. A large mortar
centered the table containing
capsules tied to ribbons lead
ing to each place., The an
nouncement written on a pres
cription blank, was inside each
capsule. A rosebud was ar
ranged at each place.
No date is set for the wed
ding. Invited to the party were
Miss Mary Ellen Schimel, Miss
Patricia Plinsky, Miss Patricia
Schmidt, Miss Pauline Elkow,
Miss Helen Rodakowski, Miss
Myrtle Schoen, Miss Felicia
Crittenden, Miss Mary Ellen
Stevens, Miss Betty Cordell,
Miss Pauline Mitchell, Miss
Alice Helen Webb, Miss Wanda
Hill, Miss Dorothy Stanley.
Jean Russell, sister of the bride
groom. Mr. and Mrs. Russell are to
be at home in Eugene at S34
Fourteenth avenue east.
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HARMONY IOX, 140
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Chapters
Meeting
The three local chapters et '
the P.E.O. Sisterhood hold
meetings this week, two of the
groups for the opening events
of, the new year. (
Chapter H is meeting Mon
day evening at the home of
Mrs. Henry Korf at seven-fifteen
o'clock, Miss Beryl De
ford assisting.
' On Wednesday at one o'clock,
Chapter AY is to meet at the
home of Mrs., L. J. Temple,
this being the first meeting of
the fall for the chapter, i
Members of Chapter AM also
meet Wednesday for the year's
first gathering, luncheon at
one o'clock at the home of
Mrs. H. L. Edmunds, Mrs. W,
C. Martin of Cottage Grove, as
sisting. Reports will be given
on the recent supreme conven
tion. .
THIS AFTERNOON, Mr. nd
Mrs. Ira O. Stewart are enter
taining at a tea honoring Miss t
Lillian Johannesen of Portland,
bride-elect of Vernon P. Nelson, ;
son of the Stewarts. .
A group of one hundred and
fifty have been invited to call
between two and six o'clock at
the Stewart residence.
HOME FROM a trip to the
south are Mr. and Mrs. Orlando
J. Hollis. They visited at Lake
Tahoe, went to Reno, Nev., and
visited in Los Angeles with Mr.
Hollis" sister, Mrs. Keith Mc
Mllan and Mrs. Hollis' sister,
Mrs. Allen Botzer. They also
stopped in San Francisco for
several days.
CLASSES A, B, AND C will
participate in a threesome with
full handicap as a feature of
the weekly golf day for women
at the Country club, Wednes
day. The luncheon will be at
twelve, golf at twelve-thirty
o'clock.
WELFARE. LEAGUE'S Red
Cross sewing group has begun
its year's 'work, planning the
second meeting this coming
Monday at the home of Mrs.
Charles D. Thompson at two
o'clock. The group meets each
week with Mrs. Thompson. All
members and inactive members
interested in working with the
group are invited to attend.
THE MARRIAGE of Miss
Maxine Howard, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Howard, to
Lieutenant Carl M. Mclntyre,
Fort Lewis, son of Mrs. Bertha
Mclntyre of Corvallis, will be
solemnized next. Saturday eve
ning, September 27, at the Ho
ward residence at eight-thirty
o'clock.
This past Wednesday, Miss
Howard was honored at a
shower given by her aunts, Mrs.
M, H. McGuire and Mrs. S. E.
Howard, at McMinnville,
A WEDDING for September
28 will be that of Miss Dorothy
Sherman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Sherman of Salem;
and Jake Ploub, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Ploub of Mon
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Wed 60 Years
' Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Dunn will
greet friends at an open house
next. Friday afternoon, Septem
ber 26, in observance of their
sixtieth wedding. anniversary.
. The reception will be from
two until five o'clock, arid all
friends are invited.
All of the couple's seven
children will be here for the
gathering, . including: Mrs.
Frank Price of Eugene, Miss
Claire Dunn of Grants Pass,
Miss Grace Dunn of Walla
Walla, Mrs. George F. Hough
ton of Eugene, Mrs. Sherman
Lovell, Ray Dunn, and Fred
Dunn, all of Astoria.
ANNOUNCEMENT is made
by Mrs. L. G. Moxley of Chesh
ire of the marriage of her
daughter,: Miss Louise Mae
Hogan, to Howard Edward
Davison, son of Mr. arid Mrs.
S. D. Davison of Cheshire. The
wedding was an event, of Sep
tember 12 at Vancouver. Wash.
The couple will be at home at
Horton.
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