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jjn We'dding orae Rite . h . v G. Cool the scene of a wed er1mony Sunday alter ; Februaiy 24, when Miss '',F!amsVorth. daughter of el,F,rs Dale Farnsworth Jed to William Cool, rhTRev Fred Hunt officiat- , bride was dressed in a L:J ue suit with matching S cessories and wore a Z ,ot baby orchids. . bridesmaid was Miss L Cool, sister of the bride Tand 1 student at the of Oregon. She was fd in a grey-and-white suit and wore a corsage PLEASE! Furnished or Unfurnished Apartment CauoleNo Pets h. 1860-Helfrich THANKS fx, 5j ft v MR. ' Kennell-Ellls photo. Wlltahir. engraving MRS. HIGGINS Newly-married couple is Mr. and Mrs. Clarence X Hlgrlns (Mar garet Moore) whose nuptials took place at St. Mary's Catholio church in late January. , of gardenias. Paul Parker, formerly of Drain and recently discharged LOSE inches where you want to . . . SAFELY... -jfc- Abdomen Knees & Thighs i if Hips & Buttocks fc Legs & Arms if Face & Neck k Ankles No fatigue to ttte heart or body FREE CONSULTATIONS SLENDERIZING SALON aqeL from the service, was best man. Weddinr Music Mrs. Dorothy Randall played the wedding music and Jim Whipple, accompanied by Mrs. Randall, sang "Because" preced ing the ceremony. The Cool home was decorated with greenery, baskets of pink snapdragons, white carnations and candelabra, and with tall white candles on either side of the fireplace. At the buffet luncheon which was served after the wedding, Mrs. Peter Martin cut the cake and Mrs. ' Mildred Whipple and Mrs. J. O. Bettis assisted in serving. The couple left on a wedding trip to the north, and soon will be at their new home, which they recently purchased from Jack Randall. The bridegroom's family are long-time residents of Drain, and Mr. Cool has been in partnership with his lather in the grocery business for several months. Wedding guests from Eugene included Miss Peggy Smith, Miss Jackie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bettis, Mrs. Robert Robeson, Miss Lucy Marie Robeson, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Bettis, Stan ley Bettis and T. C. Johnson. ALTAR GROUP TO MEET First Division of St. Mary's Catholic Altar Society will meet Monday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Sam Watson, 1045 Monroe Street. The hostess. Miss Dessie Bowler, will be as sisted by Mrs. Mary Templeman and Mrs. Marcus Gothe. ICONTOURIST A COSMETICIAN SI East 11th Phone 5612 1 II WHLW lY si 1 l S to Ae a1 - -' 1111 iWl . ... fine , jS. . .un .Htm jtt .kin0 8er yoUt lot ole Ttt"", PUPILS PRESENTED IN PIANO RECITAL Mrs. Leslie H. Portis present ed eighteen piano pupils in recital Wednesday evening. In the program was included music from Grieg, Tschaikowsky, Beethoven and Chopin. Among the closing numbers were selec tions from "Sonata Pathetique" by Beethoven and "Funeral March" and "Waltz in C-sharp Minor" by Chopin. , Pupils presented were: Caro lyn Ageter, Helen - McAllister, Beverley Jacobs, Teddy Daven port, Arden Christensen, Don Christensen, Donald Hanson, Beverly Hanson, Robert Waite, Isabella Nudlemann, Shirley Stapleton, Ann Hansen, Jean Cave, Arlene Meyer, Mary Ann Picket, Pat Boling, Frances Portis and Nan Mariott. Independent Missionary Group No. Two of First Chris tian Church will meet Tuesday evening at six-thirty o'clock in the church annex for a potluck dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kuykendall will be hosts, and Mrs. David Henry will lead the discussion on "Opportunities in Alaska." Oregon Rose Lodge will meet Wednesday evening at Knights of Pythias Hall for a potluck dinner at six o'clock. Initiation will be held at the meeting which will . follow at eight o'clock. All members and their families are invited. . On the dinner committee will ' be Mrs. W. C. Scharen, chair man, Mrs. J. T. Tucker, Mrs. George Thompson and Mrs. E. B.Tefft Eugene Rebekah Lodge will meet Wednesday evening at eight o'clock for a business ses sion at the IOOF Hall. Refresh ments will be prepared and served by the officers, with Miss Ruple Ross and Mrs. George Mast as co-chairmen. January, February and March birthdays will be remembered, and Miss Myrtle Porter will have charge of a short program. Canton Hovey Auxiliary will meet Saturday at eight o'clock in the IOOF Hall with the can ton members. Initiation has been planned, and refreshments will be served. In charge of the refreshments will be Mrs. J. H. Starr, Mrs. H. E. Walker and Mrs. L. L. Baker. Auxiliary to the Order of Railway Conductors will meet Sunday evening at six o'clock at Knights of Pythias Hall for a ' potluck supper. All members and their families are Invited. A lodge meeting will be held at seven-thirty o'clock. On the dinner committee will be Mrs. J. F. Yoakum, Mrs. C. A. Wood and Mrs. E. A. Wood. Auxiliary to the Disabled American Veterans will have a joint installation of officers Fri day evening at eight o'clock with the Chapter at the armory. A potluck supper at six-thirty o'clock will precede, the cere monies. State officers of the chapter and auxiliary as well as guests from the Portland chapter and auxiliary are expected to attend. , Women of the .Moose will meet Friday evening at eight o'clock in the Moose Hall. Mrs. Ross Storey, chairman of social serv ice, will be in charge of the program. On the refreshment committee will be Mrs. John Myers, chair man, Mrs. Allie Clarke, Mrs. James R. Wright, Mrs. C. C. Keith, Miss Rose Gibson, Miss Wanda Winters, Mrs. Harvey Hadley, Mrs. Norman Gibons and Miss June E. Purvis. Victory Missionary Circle of First Baptist Church will meet Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. S. Shelley, 2145 Potter Street. Mrs. F. A. Baker, a missionary to Mexico, will speak and Mrs. Georgia Flynn will lead devo tions. Vocal solos will be given by Roland Calkin, accompanied by Mrs. Calkin. ' Hostesses will be Mrs. Eliza beth Smith, Mrs. Palmer Walls and Mrs. Shelley. Emmaus Lutheran "Ladles Aid Society will meet Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the church for a no-hostess meeting. The serving committee will be In charge. Westway Club will meet Thursday with Mrs. Celia Baker, 1166 Pearl Street for a one o'clock dessert. March birthdays will be remembered, and cards will be played in the afternoon. Women's Benefit Association will meet Friday evening at eight o'clock in Townsend Hall for a regular business session. utbe jot o i- olio .tVi ou to art TIFFANY-DAVIS DRUGS 979 WILLAMETTE PHONE 814 ' i ; f 1 - s ;'- i i 'ili l J"' V 1 I 1 KoineU-Ellla photo, WUtihli. n(nvUtg MR., MRS. WILE The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Perry JD. Wile, Jr., (Norma Brown) was performed recently at the home of the bride's par ents in Wendllng . mm mm, imwW h,mmfT I jf Jfe fir f Kennell-EHlis photo, Wlltshlr. engraving MISS RTNEARSON Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Janet Rynearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rynearson of Cottage Grove, to Pfc. Vincent J. Ma taga, USMC, of Bayonne, N. J. DIVISIONS LISTED Divisions of the Women's Union, Central Presbyterian Church, will meet Tuesday as loliows: North Division, at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Charles Hastings, 2218 Riverview Street, with Mrs, Cora Riddell as assistant hostess. South Division, at Fellowship Hall for one-o'clock covered dish luncheon, Mrs. Earl Beeson, Mrs. John Jensen, Miss Olive Leslie and Mrs. Ellis Richardson, hostesses. East Division, with Mrs. Gor don Murdock, 2226 Fairmount Boulevard for one o'clock des sert, Mrs. Dudley Holland and Mrs. A. R. Barlow to assist. West Division, luncheon at the home of Mrs. Roy Houser, 612 Twelfth Avenue East, at one o'clock; Mrs. H. H. Halver son, Mrs. Will Steele and Mrs. F. H. Skillern to assist Central Division, at the home of Mrs. Charles Roberts, 818 Fifteenth Avenue East for covered-dish luncheon at one o'clock; Mrs. D. E. Yoran as co hostess. Evening Division will meet Thursday at seven-forty-five o'clock in Fellowship Hall, and Mrs. C. H. Secoy and Miss Adeline Adams will be hostesses. Alpha Missionary Circle of First Baptist Church will meet Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock in the church parlors. Mrs. Tru man A. Chase will review the book "Our Moving Times," and special music has been arranged. Women's Council of United Lutheran Church will meet Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock in the church parlors for - a dessert. Hostesses will be Miss Dorothy Halle, Mrs. Ben Wechs ler, Mrs. Francis Gilbertson, Mrs. A. S. Witbeck and Mrs. Wendell Sandall. Mrs. V. N. Freeman will re view the book "Freedom Road," and several members of the group will give a play entitled "Challenge of the Cross." Women's Council of First First Christian Church will meet all day Wednesday in the white room of the church for sewing. A potluck luncheon will be served at noon. - Dorcas Society of Seventh-day Adventist Church will meet Wednesday from ten to four o'clock in the Dorcas room of the church for sewing. Women's Relief Corps will meet in the armory Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. The meeting will be preceded by a quarterly birthday luncheon at noon, honoring members who celebrate birthdays in the first three months of this year. Past Presidents of the Wom en's Relief Corps will meet Friday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. John New man, 2407 South Willamette Street. A social afternoon has been planned. Sewing Club of the Daughters of Union Veterans will meet Wednesday afternoon at twelve thirty o'clock at the home of Miss Cora Kreamer for a potluck luncheon. River Road Missionary Circle of First Baptist Church will not meet until the last Monday in March. Mrs. Mildred R. Harwood, Grand Chief, will make her official visit to the Helmetta Temple, Pythian Sisters, at its meeting Tuesday evening at six-thirty o'clock at Knights of Pythias Hall. A potluck dinner will be served before the busi ness meeting. Initiation has been planned. On the dinner committee, which will furnish the meat, Eugene Regteter-'GHard", Snngay, MareK 9, 1946 Page ti potatoes and rolls, will be Mrs. Zebley, Mrs. James McKevltt Alfred Brooks, Mrs. George .and Mrs. T. A. Stoker. Kennell-EIH photo, Wllt&hlr. engraving MISS WOODFORD Recently Installed president of Orides, organization of unaffili ated women students on the cam pus, was Miss Norma Woodford ot Eugene. Grace Lutheran Ladies Aid Society will meet- Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock at the church. Mrs. Ed Brauner and Mrs. Ed Belkman will be hostesses. The constitution of the club will be studied at the busi ness meeting. , Builders Club of Central Lutheran Church will meet Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jalmar Carlson. Evening Service Guild of First Congregational Church will meet Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the home of Miss Ada Shuey, 1062 Adams Street. e your Picture ramm to 1 (FORMERLY RUTH WHEELER) 122 East Broadway NEW STOCK OF MOULDING? SPECIAL FINISHES TO FIT YOUR PICTURE f 1 the salt with a dual personality HereV tKei strlf tKa will dress up or down ... for town or countryt night or daytime wear. It's a regal Printzess, trimly tailored by master craftsmen in "all wool. Size! from 12 to 46 and 12' to 261& 39.95 your Red Cross MUST CARRY ON . . JJondtv 60' .WtZli ao-jo ejxr bhqhowh "ARDELS" ires magic for your wardrobe . . 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