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SCCnY-CLUBS-THTATERS 7 fj-r SECTION WO --jS'.v.t 3V I J i a: - V Kennell-Ellis photo, Wlnsblre enaravtaf MRS. CHRIS HILDEBRAND, JR. A recent bride was Mrs. Chris Hlldebrand, Jr., formerly Elaine Lee, daughter of Mrs. Vera Raye Lee of Eugene. Business Women Plan retaliation Service, formal Dinner, Thursday By MARIAN LOWRY :j of the most Important gatherings of the year for the ;r.6 Business and Professional Women's clubs is slated :eit Thursday evening the annual Installation service, pcir.tnent of committees for the new year, and the emblem nsssy for r.ew members. "a banquet will be a formal affair at the Osburn hotel at b-irty o'clock. There will be music. Miss Clara Nasholm istecn for the program and decorations. I.Irs. Clarence is in charge of the emblem ceremony. !ss Hilda Swenson of the Salem club, formerly of Eu- fs, os the new state president will be the installing officer, tfA by Mrs. Clarence Elklns of the local club. Miss M. 'A Taylor is to have charge of the flag ceremony and Mrs ffc Buckingham of the collect. Pat presidents of the local club will be honored, Includ- f th following still affiliated with the organization: Mrs. C Underwood, Dr. Allle M. Smith, Miss Eleanor Skene, pit Ethel Taylor, Mrs. Clarence Elkins, Mrs. Greta Buck psa, Mrs. Colin Macdonald, and Miss Hilda Swenson. I Iti Ger.evleve Turnlpseed as president heads the in officers and will introdurs her new committees that h?- I-.'S. Lvman C. Pnlmer. retiring cresident, will pre- f'at the banquet Stevenson-Roehm Wedding Event In Berkeley, Cal. From Berkeley, Cat., comes account of the wedding of Miss Marjorie Catlin (Bobsie) Roehm of that city and James Robert Stevenson of Eugene. The ceremony was solemnized at eight o'clock the evening of June 12 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Roehm. Rev. Laur ance L. Cross, pastor of the Northbrae Community church, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley R. Stevenson went south from Eugene to attend their son's wedding. The bridal party stood before corner window! against which was placed a low hedge of greenery. Shell pink gladioluses and six white candelabrums also were used in decorating. In White Marquisette The bride wore a white mar quisette dress with bide bands of inserted lace In the waist and full skirt The dress was made with long sleeves and a train. The short veil fell from a Queen of Scots headdress trimmed with pearls. The bride carried a handkerchief which had been carried by her mother and grandmother at their weddings. Her flowers were shower of sweetpeas, bouvardias, and gardenias. Miss Sally McGrew of Bur lingame was maid of honor. She wore a wood-rose marquisette dress and a shoulder length veil matching her dress. Miss Milo Daniels of San Mateo and Miss Elizabeth Buckalew of Piedmont were bridesmaids and wore tur quoise blue dresses made like that of the maid of honor. The attendant all carried large fans of pink sweetpeas tied with contrasting ribbons.' Little Mary Galigher in pale blue taffeta opened the door for the guests. The bride's mother wore an Alice blue crepe dress with cor sage of pink begonias. The bridegroom's mother wore a soldier blue dress, trimmed in silver, and a corsage of pink begonias. Allan Hunt of Burlingama was best man. A reception was held follow ing the sen-ice. The couple will be at home in Portland. Both are former students," of the University of Oregon, the bride, who gradu ated this spring, being a member of Gamma Phi Beta; Mr. Stevenson a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. ARRANGED for this after noon (Sunday) is the wedding of Miss Winifred Miller and Harry Robert Wilmsen, Jr, of Seattle. The ceremony will be at two o'clock in St. Mary's Episcopal church. Attending the couple will b Mrs. Ailred Samples and Derald Harbert. f'hers will be Ray and Owen Miller, Alfred Samples, and Lyle Nel son. A reception will be held at the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. ind Mrs. Clarence M. Miller, following the church service. Kannrfl-EiK ttuMa WHtahlre mUrtvs MRS. ROBERT D. POTWCf srriige cf Mrs. Robert D. Pctwin (Helen Suther-Isr-i) w tolerated last Sunday CHAPTER H of P. E. O. Sis terhood is to meet Monday eve nings at the home of Mrs. H. C I,oon, River Road, at seven fifteen o'clock. Mrs. Mer.e lloore is assistant hottest. lAMt COVtNft WOlal WWWKI EUGENE. OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 21. 1942 i 1 J I T f KannvU-niia photon WUtohlra naravlag J X s ; 1 1 l (j y y MISS CATHERINE SCHAEFZRS ! Vj'JI lV 'r Announcement was made recently of the engagement J i " ' M'ss Catherine Schaefers to James Brorby, the wed- ? ft I fr ding to be in July. ! Rowclt't photo, Wlltthb-e nfrivtna MR. AND MRS. ROBERT E. YATES Wed on May 31 were Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Yates. The bride is the former Ilene TrunnelL Miss Daugherty Wed At Home In Cottage Grove To Norman R. Richards Miss Kathleen Daugherty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Daugherty of Cottage Grove, and Norman R. Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Richards of Great Falls, Mont., were married Saturday evening last, June 13, at a ceremony solemnized at nine o'clock at the Dougherty home. Dr. Nor man K. Tully, pastor of Central Presbyterian church, Eugene, officiated at the double ring service. The ceremony took place before the window In the living room banked with baskets of pastel pink carnations and peonies. Preceding the ceremony. Miss Theresa Kelly played sev- eral piano solos and Miss Margaret Zimmerman sang "Ich Llebe Dich" and "Calm as the Night." Miss Kelly played the redding march from Lohengrin as the bridal party took their places. The bride was given In marriage by her father. She wor Continued on Page Twelves-Column Four If , , ' Iff I m Wiltshire enarsvlat! MR. AND MRS. ARCHIE ZAREWSEJ Ths wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Axchi Zarewskl (Msr gxet Jesa KcrtjaJ was a iscer-i evet Social Events For , Campus Group Listed For Week Several Informal social event! are on the calendar this week for the University of Oregon summer sessionists. On Tuesday afternoon a tea is planned by PI Lambda Theta, education honorary, honoring the women In education. The tea will be In Gerlinger hall from four until five-thirty o'clock. In the receiving Una will b Miss Ella Carrick, vice-president; Miss R. Louise Fitch, re cording secretary; Mrs. Char lotte Morrison, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Nelson F. Mac duff, Mrs. J. R. Jewell, Mrs. Dan E. Clark, and Mrs. F. L. Stetson. Miss Lolita Pierson will aing. Miss Marie Tinker It In charge of the general arrange ments. Also on Tuesday afternoon, from two until six o'clock, a faculty swim will be held at the home of Dr. and Mrt. Frederick M. Hunter. An informal coffee Is planned at four-thirty o'clock Wednes day afternoon in Gerlinger hall, honoring visiting professors and their families. On Thursday evening, a pic nic supper for the faculty is to be given at aix o'clock on the grounds near the music school building. On Friday will be the weekly Informal mixer for faculty and students. Next Saturday brings another hike, this one being Uie Diamond Peak one. SUMMER visitors her in clude Dr. and Mrs. Irving An derson and twin daughters from Ann Arbor, Mich. Mrs. Ander son will be remembered as the former Josephine Potts of Eu gene. Or. Anderson Is teaching in the University of Oregon summer session. They are staying with Miss Mabel Potts, who also has re turned to her home in Eugene after four years at Illinois col lege in Jacksonville, 111. AMONG those away on con vention trips is Mrs. C. L. Schwering who went to the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority's convention at Seigniory club, Quebec, Canada. Following that meeting, Mrs. Schwering plana to visit in Illinois. She will be gone about a month. BEING welcomed back to Eugene for a few weeks are Mr. and Mrs. Noma Kent Port er who have been in Kodiae, Alaska, for the past four yeara. Mrs. porter will be remember ed aa the former Laura Drury. For the month she la at her former position in the office of the dean of women on the campus, taking the place of Miss Louise Clark, who Is away on a month s vacation. THOSE LEAVING on sum mer trips included Mrs. A. C. Bouck and son, who left Fri day for several weeks stay In New York sute. MONDAY club members meet tomorrow for dessert at one-fifteen o'clock at the home cf Ura, James Pearson. Announcement was made recently of the engagement of Miss Catherine Schaefers to James Brorby, the wed ding to be in July. Keever-Tyson Wedding Thursday Evening In j Congregational Chapel i The chapel of the First Congregational church was scena ' Thursday evening for a charmingly arranged wedding when Miss Muriel H. Tyson, daughter of Mrs. W. P. Tyson, Spring- field, was married to Joe C. Koever, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.' . Keever, also of Springfield. Blue delphiniums and burning tapers decorated the chapel for the service, read at seven-thirty o'clock by Dr. Willlston Wirt with Rev. Claude O'Brien of Springfield giving the bene diction. About forty relatives and friends were present for the wed ding. Organ music was played by Alfred Tyson, cousin of the bride. Miss Beryl Robertson and Dean Van Lydegral attended the couple. The bride wore a navy blue street dress of sheer wool with navy hat and accessories and a corsage of white blooms. Miss Robertson wore a print silk dress with black accessories and a corsage cf mixed flowers. Reception at Church The reception following the wedding was held In the) Wheeler room at the church. The two mothers, Mrs. W. P. Tyson and Mrs, C. A. Keever, cut the cake. Mrs. Donald Hardcastle presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. John Perkins! and Miss Erma Scott assisted about the rooms. J Mr. and Mrs. Koever will be at home In Eugene at 733 Twelfth avenue east The bride graduated this spring from the University of Oregon. Mr. Keever will conclude his work on the campus next year. aw ; i ispwjwaun 1 , - 1 i ' - v ' i ' v v.. i ''; Wiiunin euaiatun IT. AND MRS. O. J. EVENSON Among recent weddings was that of Lieutenant and Mis. CUia I Ev.-.oa (Vivian V. UviiO.