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Lcm-ChUders f ,ji is Recent of Miss Ruth A. m Cecil w. iNcwiiio" weo),dav. November X Some of the bride i w . Mr. and Mrs. t'i Newman of Eugene, f .?; u the daughter of ! ,. TWint Rich- : and H. E. Childers K. officiating min fter song " El before the ceremony, and you Truly" after the &cTbyMrs.01gaCrockey. I1. a rav wool Fe .?,rl arressories and t until in" 3iid corsage. She wore, a Oicuiu . riiWen and wd earring ggrille Forgey, attendant . POTLTJCK STTPPEB LAST FOR TEAR ; The last joint potluck of the year for the McKenzie . River Masonic Lodge and Blue River Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will be held Tuesday evening at six-thirty o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barlow will have charge of the serving committee. of the, bride, wore a fuchsia colored suit and. black accessor ies and a corsage of orchids. Thomas R. Dunn 'was best man. The place of the wedding was also the place of the reception following the ceremony. Serving were Mrs. Newman and the grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Lawrence Brown. . Mr. and Mrs. Newman are now at home on the River Road. For Thanksgiving- OREGON GIFT BOXES Place Orders at Once! Colorful holiday boxes filled chuck full of the finest Oregon falls, nuts and other good things. Shipped anywhere in the U. S. pMpaid as following prices: Willamette Pack Jumbo walnuts, filberts, jams and prunes Oregon Walnuts brft ie selection nuts in distinctive ij Cfl Jnte lack. S Lbs. net ... . ipO.vJUp.p. DuComice Pears World's rarest fruits.- tfC Aft 49 QC ' Two iliei to choose from ... iJ)JW ip9)r.P. Hesperian Apples Nationally known variety of huge . 49 QC Delicious apples . ....... .....J JAwOp.F. Chase Gardens $650p.p. S8 Edit Broadway Telephone 4240 Franklin Girl Weds Army Corporal A recent wedding in the Franklin Christian Church, Nov ember 10, was that of Miss Laurel Sylvia Hodson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hodson of Junction City, to Corporal Robert D. Jones of Fort Lewis, Wash., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones of Tacoma. The Rev. Le- iana . Morgan performed the ceremony at eight o'clock. Mrs. Elnora Shove and Mrs. Tobe Jackson sang "To Each His Own" before the ceremony. Mrs. Shove also sang "All Through the Vears." Mr. Hodson gave his daughter in marriage. She wore an. after noon dress of deep aqua-colored crepe, black accessories . and a gardenia corsage surrounded by white carnations and pink rose buds. ' f . ..- Mrs. Beverly CorliS of Eugene was the bride's attendant. She wore a black suit and a corsage of white gardenias. ; Harold L. Hodson, brother of the bride, was best man. At the reception following, Mrs. Nadine West served the bride's cakes, assisted by Miss Lois Deniston. Mrs. Norma Allen, Mrs. Louise Allen and Mrs. Zada Allen also served. Pouring was Mrs. Shove. Corporal and Mrs. Jones how are at home in Olympia, Wash. TRADITIONS ON (JAMPUS TOPIC, FOR TALK Newcomers Group of the Women's Faculty Club will hold its monthly tea Tuesday after noon from three-thirty until five-thirty o'clock at Gerlinger Hall. A nursery will be con ducted for small children. Mrs. E. G. Ebbighausen is chairman for the "tea. Assisting will be Mrs. F. W. Bittner, Mrs. L. O. Goddard and Mrs. L. E. Richter. Pouring will be -Mrs. Paul Packer and Mrs. Eldon Johnson. The program will feature a talk by Mrs. E. E. DeCou on campus traditions. . - V FOUR GET AWARDS AT CARD PARTY Those receiving awards at the dessert card party of the Auxil iary to United Commercial Travelers Thursday were: at pinochle, Mrs. A. E. Anderson and Mrs. ' Dewey Campbell; at bridge, Mrs. William Dion and . Mrs. L. H. Williams. .. . Degree of Honor will meet Tuesday at six-thirty o'clock at Knights of Pythias Hall for the annual Thanksgiving dinner. All members and families are in vited. The lodge Will furnish the meat dish, potatoes, rolls, coffee and hot chocolate. Games will be played after dinner. card Monday Women of the Moose party, Moose Hall, 2 p.m. Monday Book Club, Osburn Hotel, luncheon, 1 p.m. Past Presidents of American Legion Auxiliary, home of Mri. Elmer Geiger, 6:30 p.m. .. Mapleton-Hillsboro Marriage Held Here Miss Ruby Alice' 'Beers and Ellis George Miller, both of Hillsboro, were married Sunday, November 17, at First Christian Church annex. The bride is the daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. George Beers of Mapleton, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of Hillsboro. Mrs. Wayne' Mullivan, of the bridegroom played a piano solo, "Always," preceding the ceremony, followed by 'the wedding march. . .The Rev. Hugh M. McCallum officiated at the double-ring ceremony before members of both families., Mr. Beers gave his daughter in marriage, r. The bride wore a gown of white net with full train, and a finger tip veil held in place by a . seed-pearl coronet. She car ried a white prayerbook on which rested an orchid with white ribbon streamers. Attending the bride was the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Milton Bowker, whose gown was of pink mesh over taffeta. She car ried a bouquet of white carna tions and pink chrysanthemums. Best man was Elmer Beers, the bride's brother. Louis Beers and Milton Bowker were ushers and lighted the candles. Following the ceremony a, two-tiered wedding cake was cut and served to the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Miller left on a wedding trip to Canada and will 'be horrfe in Hillsboro after Thursday. . HOBBY SHOW HELD BY WOMEN'S CLASS Business Women's Class of First Christian Church met re cently at the home of Mrs. En erson Brickey with forty mem bers present for a hobby display. The program followed the business meeting - with Miss Dorothy Doering as chairman and announcer. Miss Nan PHt man described her collection of story-book dolls and exhibited twenty-seven of the series; Miss .Grace Isemihger showed her ' ring collection, and Miss Mar jorie Jackson exhibited a collec tion of cacti. Pictures of Mexico were shown by Mrs. Raymond Hatch, and. scenic pictures by Miss Mary Magers and Miss . Frances Travis. Reception to Honor Newly-Wedded Pair JUNCTION CITY Charis Bradt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett C. Bradt of San Diego, Calif., was married to Charles A. Reetz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M. Reetz of Junction City, November 8 at First Congrega tional Church in Eugene. The Rev. Wesley G. Nicholson read the service in the presence of members of the family and a few friends. The bride wore a black suit with an orchid as corsage. She was attended by Miss Roberta Scott of Eugene, palmer Soren on was best man. Mr. Reetz is a graduate of Junction City Union High School and since his discharge from the Navy last summer has attended the University of Oregon where the bride also Is a student. After sister , a sh0rt wedding trip to the coast the couple will live near Junc tion City and both will continue, at -the university. The couple will be honored Sunday at a reception at the home of the bridegroom's par - ents . in Junction City. Friends have been asked to call in the afternoon and evening. OFFICERS TO BE HONORED AT AMARANTH MEETING Meeting of Willamette Court, Order of the Amaranth, Monday evening will be carried out as "advanced officers' night." Mat ron will be Mrs. Lyman Palmer, patron B. A. Martin. The meet ing, which will begin at eight o'clock, will be followed by a social hour and refreshments. Mrs. Howard Stenshoel is chair man of the refreshment com mittee. ' BLUE RIVER CHAPTER WILL INITIATE Blue River Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold initi ation at their meeting Wednes day evening. A shower for the Masonic, Eastern Star home in Forest Grove has been scheduled for this meeting. Members are asked to bring canned ; fruits, vegetables or jelly. The committee in .charge for this meeting is Mrs. Edwin A. Johnson, chairman, Mrs. Albert Ezell, Mrs. Edith Meyers, Mrs. W. C. Spriggs, Mrs. J. C. Ingram and Mrs. William Clubb. Women's Council of First Christian Church will meet all day Wednesday at the church for sewing, with a , . potluck luncheon at noon. .n t ttt Y? VaV X - in! WixI? W X f V I V , plus excise tax Rare, imported, beautifully barked, jungle alligator . . .' foe pride of all well-groomed ; women ... There are no .shoes or bags lovelier and . more precious to own! ' WOMEN'S VSWn TO HEAR SPEAKER Women's Union of First Bap tist Church will meet Tuesday at one o'clock at the church for a potluck luncheon. Coffee and dessert will be furnished. Committees are: Mrs. J. E. Judy and Mrs. James Soden, decorations; Mrs. Ralph Shelley, Mrs. Jamie McClain, greeting guests; Mrs. Lloyd Whiteaker and Mrs. Glen Stover, setting tables; Mrs. Kenneth Cutler and Mrs. Bernal Holton, food and dessert. v Dr. Hyman Appleman will be introduced and will tell of plans ' for special meetings; reports will be heard from the circles, and an offering will be taken for . Miss Mary Ayers, a retired mis--sionary. Mrs. Hubert Willoughby will be in charge of the program, with Mrs. David Campbell as missionary speaker. All women of the church and chapels are invited. There will be s nursery for children. ALTAR SOCIETY TO MEET AT SCHOOL Altar Society of St. Mary's Catholic Church will meet Tues day afternoon at two o'clock at the school cafeteria, Eleventh and Lincoln Streets. The second division will serve refreshments. Letter Carriers Auxiliary will meet Tuesday 1 at ' seven-thirty o'clock with Mrs. Ronald Brown, 1341 Twenty-fifth Avenue East. Following dessert, elections will ' be held. Mrs. J. M. Crandall is co-hostess. Eugene Register-Guard. Eugene. Ore, Women of the Moose will have a card party Monday after noon at two o'clock at the Moose Hall, with Mrs. Rosa Wood as hostess. i Sunday. Nov. 24. 1948, Page 21 Dorcas Society of Seventh day Adventist Church will meet' Wednesday from ten to four o'clock at the church, for sew ing. 1 . Tm 46 with a complexion a girl of 20 might envy . . ." RADIOS for Christmas :v Portable Cabinet Small and Largo Table Models Single Record Players Radio Combinations Colors: ' Walnut, White, Green, Red Well Known Makes (A Few Used Sets) WEST SIDE RADIO 1586 W. 11th Av.. Ph.5540-1 Across from M te K Market Tor 9 long years now; thousands of women nearing middle life have been writing us grateful statements like the above about the results of using bndocbehe. 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