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Uends u.ry's EpiKoP' l sionB? r.aroline USLS Tyson, the ml ?, , Lrformed at i n bishop or lTaf e EpiStopal pt4oBiciatir 6" i White. Eu- x. dihter of J. ""Sorto St Mary's 5 i nr. Tyson, son Tof Eugene, has JT.n officer of P?woiW gladioluses NifHh ribbons at 1 M Robert Potter. I? ?wd. and Mrs. l & .rranijed the ''a. ... .k. .ervice was l-Frer. and among d "The Lord's ,treding the pro 's lh altar. title it was given in mar- L .... h.irrh here. fashioned in princess Intn tram, n - -LSw down the back and r . . miiv nr nuL- iA iWlt TOT rUUIlU V ... i ..-,1, .nehinff foetian point race, mm- I-W bee. and some of ne -xbiog a"0 t long sleeves. L a of net also was full was arrangcu K over the head with total orange blossoms at side. The oriae cameu book on top of wnicn w -id and from which fell ; ribbons caught with white r Carles Neville of Cor . I ...... ch ' i -.1. J.arc nf ninlr taoe de soie. made in fit- r '.l - l HbLlina lias wiui ivuiiu iiRi.i.. tttt Pan collar, and bishop IE. 5e wure it.u.s ' I . .1. . J ...UU kwu. E3i me otcm, win, iwiwii Cos. and for her flowers I n l 1. ....... b Mioreen Conklin of Bend IYn of UU Ft. I aresses or net ana lace, fed similarly to that of the lea of honor, Miss Conklin in L. .nJ U! U.n1.i.t in KltlA uv wvic manning i..ui and carried French bou- i k Charles Neville ..of Cor ns best man, and ushers Dunbar Norton and Armin ). both of Eugene. George -' and Hal Bangs were altar a the service. Km Follows reception was held in the fc parish hall following the re. Mrs. Herbert Smeed and P. D. Norton acting as host- Ned of gladioluses in pastel s oecoraied tie room. Mrs. Griy was fn rharoe nf nr. W the serving table, which with a Madeira rlnth p randies, and a center- is white snapdragons and res. ST. R. Greenwood served Ming cake. Miss mis HJ served the bride's d Mrs. Joe Keever of el the brideffrnomV r.a, M t DeCou and Mrs.' pa. florton presided at the poms. KfaephH. Jarltsnn u,a, ln 'ierving, assisted by . J. Shearer, Mrs. Winffl' Mite T..li-- L ... ' rauiine f lfiss Helen jane Kendle, IT uuabeth Earl. Miss Jwovan, Miss Barbara Mrs. Harold Stan i? Havematin, t Newman, Miss um Gerot, Miss nnri rwi . ure jackson and Why Smeed were in guest book. the bride wore a B blue fl3i ,"rture hat in felt, a J"" oiouse, brown ua corsage of WfiLS! Ieavln K&m . Mr' Tyson- who Frtok? i",' Episcopal . - -".ai uiurch graduated from Uni- tj'&d took her ri"1 degree at rvili.m. both fywn re- University of Ore ' tT-... earSal' the Tyson residence. K 8T m P evni. mMt tasked to take 'isY, club m how WS? Bu" Prk The commit, '.fe Each y" : v w Kennell-Ellls photo. Wiltshire nTving. 1 MRS. HERMIT BRYAN SCOTT Wed last Wednesday was Mrs. Kermit Bryan Scott, who was Dorothy Parks before her marriage.. Miss Parks Wed Wednesday at Home The marriage of Miss Dorothy Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Parks, to S. Sgt. Kermit Bryan Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oliver Scott of Scotts boro, Alabama, was solemnized Wednesday evening at a simple ceremony at the Parks residence. The wedding had been planned for Friday afternoon, but owing to unexpected orders coming for Sgt. Scott, the ceremony was ar ranged two days earlier.. The double ring service was read at nine o'clock by Rev. L. O. Griffith of the First Methodist church before a window, gladi oluses and clematis being ar ranged there for the decorations. Only members of the family and a few close friends of the couple were present for the wed ding. Mrs. Evelyn Wilhelm and Ken neth Griffith attendad the couple. The bride wore a floor length dress In aqua and with, it a strand of pearls, gift of the bride groom, and white flowers In her hair. For her bouquet the bride carried coral gladioluses. Mrs. Wilhelm wore a dress in pink, and her flowers were white gladioluses. Following the service, refresh ments were served. Parties Given The past Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Durham of Cot tage Grove entertained at a din ner for Sgt. Scott and Miss Parks. Thursday noon, the officers and staff of the Lane county welfare commission, where Mrs. Scott has a position, gathered for a luncheon to honor the bride, the party being a no-host one in the mirror room at the Eugene hotel, twenty attending. Herbert Alton was toastmaster and a gift was presented Mrs. Scott. Mrs. Robert R. Booth and Mrs. Wil liam Gardner arranged the luncheon. RECITAL GIVEN Continuing a series of summer recitals, Mrs. G. E. Gaylord pre sented a group of her piano pu pils in a program at her home, Friday evening. Refreshments were served after the recital. Those taking part and their pro gram were: Jimmie Wall Over There, Cohan; Coast Guard patrol; Med ley of Duets, Foster. Kenneth Hathaway Ben Hur march, Paul; Pomp and Cir cumstance, Elgar; Minuet In G, Beethoven. Hugh Hughes Marines hymn; Happy Farmer, Schumann; Min uet, Mozart. Gwendolyn Chase Malagu ena, Lecuona; Second Hungarian Rhapsody, Liszt; Andante Cha minade, two pianos. 5 WHUhlrt ensnvtnf. MISS MARGIE MARTIN The engagement of Mlu Margie Martin to Roy A. Ban Mr was aaaouace4 rtaUy. a In MRS. SCOTT HONORED AT LUNCHEON PARTY Honoring Mrs. Mahlon Scott, a newcomer here, Mrs. Condon C. McCornack was hostess Thursday at a luncheon at the Eugene Country club, inviting a group of twelve. Mrs. Scott is here for the duration, her husband. Col. Mah lon Scott, being with the Ameri can forces in the south Pacific. PICNIC SUPPER TO BE THIS SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Chapman are to entertain this evening, at the Reed farm near Creswell at a picnic supper. A group of twenty couples has been invited. PLAN PICNIC Members of Beta Sigma Phi are gathering for a picnic Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Delbert V. Hill, six-thirty o'clock, Miss Elenore Masengil and Mrs, Harold J. Shearer as sisting. Hudson-Larson Wedding Friday v ' The marriage of Miss Margaret Larson, daughter of Mrs. Anna Larson of Hartford, Conn., to Ray Hudson, FC, 2c, United States navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hudson of Eugene, was solemnized Friday evening at a ceremony at seven o'clock in the First Baptist church parlor. Rev. A. M. Williams performed the service before a group of rela tives. Mr. Hudson has been visiting here, the first time he has been home on leave for three and one half years. He has been in the . south Pacific for some time. He has been in the service six years and is now on a thirty-day leave. The bride has been on the Eu gene Vocational school faculty for the past two years. At the wedding, Miss Ruth Solberg, cousin of the bride groom, and Lawrence Meakins of Portland attended the couple. The bride wore a light blue suit with white accessories and a corsage of gardenias and pink rosebuds. E. A. Solberg, Sr., gave the bride in marriage. A reception was held at the Hudson home following the serv ice at the church. Attending the wedding and re ception were the parents of the bridegroom, and Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Thurman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crafts, Mrs. Bill Williams, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Solberg, Sr., Miss Elenore Masengil. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Meakins and daughter, Janet, of Portland. Mrs. Meakins being a sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. E. A. Solberg. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morgan, Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Williams. The couple will leave for Washington, D.C., Mr. Hudson to enter a school for advanced training there. Officers of lota Sigma will be hostess to the group at a meeting to be held Monday afternoon at one o'clock, at the home of Mrs. C. F. Gray. The hostess group includes Mrs. Gray. Mrs. Floyd Travis, Mrs. Irma Ward and Mrs. Leo Deffenbacher. Election of officers will be held. Women Voters Plan for Picnic The Lane county league of women voters will have a pot luck supper at the home of Mrs. J. A. Hoffman, 842 Lawrence street, Thursday, Aug. 17, at six thirty o'clock. Chairman of the various com mittees will present tentative plans for the year's activities, in cluding the general program and work in the fields of government, social welfare, and foreign rela tions. Mrs. W. H. Maxham Is In charge of arrangements and all those planning to attend are ask ed to call her before Wednesday viaiatf. trNCHTOS IS C1TH tOR MRS. PERKINS Honoring Mrs. Lucy Perkins, who is visiting here from Cali fornia, a luncheon was given on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. F. T. Kindtner with the Alpha Delta Pi Mothers' club members as hostesses. Mrs. Perkins for many years was chaperon at the Alpha Delta Pi house on the university campus. Attending the luncheon were Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Julia Bruce, Mrs. A. S. Ctiase, Mrs. John B. Coe. Mrs. Crosby Dalton, Mrs. R. Claude Gray, Mrs. J. J. God love, Mrs. William Kuykendall, Mrs. J. C. Kuight Mrs. J. A. Plummer. Mrs. Elmira Ruppert, Mrs. R. p. Sutton, Mrs Frank W. Scobert, Mrs. L. J. Temple, and the hostess. Tea Given Mrs. Perkins was guest of honor at a party given Wednes day afternoon by Mrs. Robert W. Wilson at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fipnk W. Scobert. Mrs. Perkins is visiting in Eugene at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Bass Warner. Guests were alumnae of Alpha Delta Pi. Those present were Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Delbert V. Hill, Mrs. V. C. May, Mrs. Doug- ' If Wiltshire engraving. CPL., MRS. WALTER S. McCORNACK The marriage of Cpl. and Mrs. Walter S. McCornack (Joan Bales) was solemnized in Portland In July. Cpl. McCornack is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. McCornack, Florence. COUNTRY CLUB WO.VE.N MEET An event of the past week was the dinner gathering for women of the Eugene Country club, Wednesday evening, about forty attending. Purpose of the din ner was to present trophies from the annual championship tour nament. Mrs. L. S. Axland, chairman of women's activities at the club, pvesidedat the general meet ing and Mrs. Lynn S. McCready, social chairman, presented the awards. Mrs. John Bushman received the Babb award for the cham pionship, Mrs. Weir McDonald the runner-up recognition. Mrs. Axland was first flight winner, Mrs. Claude Johns, runner-up; and Mrs. J. W. Lewis was sec ond flight winner with Mrs. C. W. Godlove as runner-up. An entertaining feature of the eve ning was presentation of con solation "awards." Cards were played following the dinner, and program. Auxiliary to the Sons of Union Veterans will hold its regular business meeting Monday after noon at two-thirty o'clock, at the IOOF hall. In the evening, the auxiliary and the men's or der will hold a joint potluck din ner at six-thirty o'clock, at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Plank at Lone Pine. What's Doing At 43 Eighth Avenue West SURGICAL DRESSINGS 1-5 p m. Monday Tuesday 9 a m. to 12 noon: 1-5 p. m.; 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Wednesday 9 a. m. to 12 noon; 1-5 p. in.; 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Thursday 9 a. ni. to 12 noon; 1-5 p. m. Friday 9 a m to 12 noon; 1-5 p. m. SEWING, KNITTING Red Cross production rooms open every week day, Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 8:30 I. m. to 5 p. m. for distribution of sewing and yam. Saturday, the rooms are open from 8:30 a. m. to 12 noon. Material now on hand to make six gross of comfort kits. Plenty of sewing now available. A special appeal has been made for knitted or crocheted afghans to be made here. NURSE'S AIDES New nurse's aides classes will form soon. Both afternoon and evening ones in session now too advanced for further registrants. las Kapsa. Mrs. Ferris Sldwell, Mrs. Richard Knight, Mrs. Jess Hayden, Mrs. Kenneth Bilder back. Mrs. W. A. Moore and Miss Dorothy Rowland. ZONTA DESSERT Zontn club members will have their dessert and program meet ing Wednesday evening of this week, Eugene hotel, seven-thirty o"c!ock. The program will start at eight fifteen o'clock, Mrs. Clarence F. Hyde being the visiting speaker to talk on Mexico, this country being this month's program top ic for the club. Mi's. Ralph A. Hope is chairman lor the pro gram. LOE EVENT Ladies of the Elks will have another of their guest card par ties. Thursday afternoon, two o'clock. Elks temple. Mrs. A. R." Curtis and Mis. F. N. Mc Alister are hostesses for the af ternoon. Santa Clara Thimble club will meet for a picnic Wednes day evening at the home of Mrs. Roy Overgard, the business meet ing to follow the dinner. The picnic will be at seven o'clock. Breakfast Given For Bridal Party Miss Dorothy Roome, who Is .to be wed next Saturday eve ning to' PFC Robert William Pinnick, Chicago, entertained her 'bridal party at a breakfast Sun day morning last at her home. Attendants for the wedding, which is to be at eight o'clock in the First Congregational . church, Aug. 19, are Mrs. Ormond Binford (Barbara Roome), Port land, sister of the bride-to-bc, as matron of honor; Miss Mary' Roome, younger sister of the bride-elect, as maid of honor; Miss Carolyn McKinley and Mrs. Ralph B. Little (Louise Baker) as the bridesmaids. PFC Rich ard Rogers, who is in dental col lege in Portland, is to be best man. Among affairs honoring Miss Roome this past week was the in formal breakfast given Friday morning by Mrs. J. W. Silva, guests, numbering ten, including neighborhood friends. Following the church service next Saturday evening, a recep tion is to be held at the home of the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roome. Pvt. Pinnick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Pinnick of Chicago. Red Cross Here Kiwanis Women Arrange Tea for Visitors Monday Eugene welcomes another con vention this Week-end, the dis trict convention of Kiwanis In ternational through Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. Wives of the members of the Eugene Kiwanis club, host group, are serving as hostesses to the visiting ladies taking in the con vention. Mrs. Larry Sweetman, Mrs. Loy W. Rowling, Mrs. C. E. Mc Lean, and Mrs. SCdwin Cone are the local hostesses' committee. Honoring the visiting women, a tea is to be given Monday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. , Clarence A. Chase by the Eu gene Kiwanis wives. The tea will be from two un til four o'clock, followed by a tour of tho orchid house at Chase Gardens. ' Leave Hotel . Cars will leave from the Eu gene hotel at one-thirty o'clock Monday afternoon tor the Chase home, Mrs. W. W. Stuart being in charge of the transportation to the tea. Visiting women plan ning to attend the tea are asked to register at the hotel either Sunday evening or Monday morning. Music for the tea will be pre sented by a trio, Mrs. Robert Wilson at the piano. Miss Irene Clark, 'cello, and Rubert Gil more, violin: and by Miss Mar garet Zimmerman, soprano. Miss Betty Jean Taylor, accompanying. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Chase, Mrs. Sweetman, Mrs. G. S. Beardsley, Mrs. Roy A. Elliot, and Mrs. Charles W. How ard of Walla Walla, the latter being wife of the Kiwanis dis trict governor.' Pouring the first hour will be Mrs. J. H. Tierney and Mrs. Charles Teague, and during the second hour, Mrs. L. D. Pierce and Mrs. Norman K. Tully. A bridal shower was given In honor of Mrs. Everett Stephens, the former Ida Irwin, Spring field, recently at the home of Miss Mary Jane. Nugent, Miss Pauline Taylor as co-hostess. Attending were the guest of hon or and her mother, and Misses Rosella Gowey, LaVina Ropp, Delia Mae Miller, Janis Rutten, Mrs. Donna Moyer, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Nugent, and the hostesses. Following presentation of gifts, refreshments were served. No social meeting of the Vet erans of Foreign Wars auxiliary will be held during August, but the regular schedule will be re sumed in September, 1 L Wi.Hj..h.miii. Lp J I ).: if vir5' Joteph Branzettl photo, WllUhlre engraving. ENSIGN, MRS. WAYNE R. ATWOOD A wedding of July. In Cambridge, Msts., was Hint nf Ensign and Ms. Wayne R. Atwood (Phoebe Smith), both of Eugene. MR.. MRS. BEATTIE FETED BY GROUP Members of the staff In the extension division at the Uni versity of Oregon entertained with a dinner Wednesday eve ning at the Anchorage to honor W. G. Beattie, who has retired from full-time activity after many years service In the exten sion division, and Mrs. Beattie. Sixteen attended the event. A book on Alaska was presented Mr. Beattie in appreciation for his services as a faculty mem ber. Auxiliary to United Spanish War Veterans will hold a busi ness meeting Monday evening at seven-thirty o'clock, in the post room at the armory. Fairmount Guild wilt meet it the home of Mrs. Dale Rumford, 385 Seventeenth Avenue west, Thursday afternoon at two-thirty sydock. Eugene Regis ter-Guard, Sunday, August 13, 1944 Page T Li KenneU'EllUl photo, WUUhlr engraving. MRS. LARRY SWEET .JAN General chairman for the women's committee entertaining visit ing women to be here for the Kiwanis district eonvention through Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday is Mrs. Larry Sweetman, ENGAGEMENT TOLD At a purty given the past Tues day evening announcement wus made of the 'engagement of Miss Charlene Louise Roberts, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Roberts, to S. Sgt.. Hobert C. Parker of Denver, Colo., son of Mrs. Clara C. Parker. No date is set for the wed ding. Attending the party were Misses Margaret Horsell, Murge Martin, Betty Alexander, Evelyn Pihl, Patricia McFadden, Jean Ingram, Shirley Walker, Iris Pierce, Gertrude Pierce, Mrs. Wendell Jensen. Mrs. Vernon Perkins, Mrs. William Brother ton, Mrs. Cheslcy Brazil, and the guest of honor. Dr. Schumacher Is Wed In Minneapolis Announcements were received the past week by University of Oregon friends telling of the marriage of Miss Sylvia Gladyce Ericson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ericson, to Dr. Waldo Schumacher, professor of polit ical science at the University of Oregon. The wedding was an event of Aug. 2 in Minneapolis, home city of the bride. The couple will be at home at 1888 University street in the early fall when Dr. Schumacher re turns for the campus fall term. No meeting of the Dorcas so ciety of the Church of the Na zarene will be held during Aug ust, it ts announced, aa this is the season for vacations and har vests and many members are busy. rtW vy Girl Scout Camp Happy Memory for . Large Group Here Summer camp Is a happy mem ory for 224 campers who attend ed the Girl Scouts Camp Clea wox, the council closing its twelfth successful season at the camp the first week in August. The camp accommodated 120 two-week campers and 104 one week campers. The average age of thir season's campers was 12 and 13 years. The highlights of the camp for the older campers included trip across the sand dunes to the ocean; and hikes on the Woa hink lakeside trail. Other activities offered dur ing the summer were swimming instructions by qualified Red Cross water safety instructors, eight girls satisfactorily com pleting their junior lifo saving requirements, with many other campers receiving beginner and swimmer cards. Outdoor cooking with each unit having an opportunity to cook breakfast, lunch and supper out, was one of the popular camp ac tivities. Campflres were held each eve ning In the many different in viting spots of the camp site. The closing campflre featured Viking campers, the older girls, serenading from a floating barge out in the lake. All campfire and dramatics were under the di rection nf Miss Susan Huftaker. Camp Cleawox was officially Inspected and approved during the season by Miss Ruth Stephen son of the national Girl Scout staff, Mrs. Leon Lassus, of Salem for the regional Girl Scout com mittee, and Mrs. Charles D. Byrne of Eugene an Interested volunteer inspector. The local camp committee re sponsible for the successful camping season was hearled by Mrs. Charles H. Michel and as sisting were P, M. Morse, C. F. Hyde, Miss Florence Alden, Mrs. Ivan Traynor, Mrs. C. C. Carter. Miss Marjory Stewart, Girl Scout executive here, directed the camp. Committee organization work now getg under way preparatory to organizing troop work for the fall and winter. Women of the Moose sewing group will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Joe Bart lett. 7i Ci WllUhlre engraving) MISS DONNA ROBINS At the American Legion aux iliary state convention held in Portland the Utter part of the week, Miss Donna Robins, Junc tion City, served as personal page to the department secre tary. Miss Robins Is the daugh ter of Mrs. W. N. Rnblni, wh was retiring district president at the auxiliary. 4 v.:.j