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St vx. Lcil Session , i. f V.t. f ..or6antionmet Osburn Hotel, I5000 ' ,,,, it I o scbffl'al 1 IL to discontinue meet- ff, July Auust F i September. jacobson spoke . ntae the practice of 200,000 registered lis. 'in 1915- - Ked even as taking . Cavthey oan N ."ISSSmt of giving turn ca . SUNDAY PROGRAM BY GUITAR CLASS Mauna Loa School of Music will give a recital in the chapel of First Methodist Church, at two-thirty -o'clock, this after noon. Miss Wilma Iris Langfelt will present six students of guitar In a program of Hawaiian, popular and standard music. The pupils are Thelma Talley, Bon nie Huling, Juanita Nelson, Sherry Wilson, Clyde Carner and Eddy Gardner. blood transfusions." She closed by urging that nurses' training be given in public educational institutions, and no longer be on an apprenticeship basis only. Don January talked of Eu gene's playground plans. He told how recreation is being planned for those of all ages, and de scribed the different phases of the playground, answering ques tions afterward. 1:.. mt modi em : I WnWE CERAMICS Inspired by the Desert . . . reflecting the colors of sand and cactus . . . NEXT TO FOR LIVING ROOM OR PATIO . . . SIMPLICITY OF FUNCTIONAL LINE AND ORIGINAL DESIGN. SURPRIS INGLY LOW IN PRICEI ffi Clark photo, Wiltshire engraving MR., MRS. LAND The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Land (Elaine Crader) occurred the day following her graduation from high school, at Cottage Grov. . Wiltshire engraving. MR., MRS. ZELLERS At the Presidio in San Francisco occurred the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Zellerj (Lt. Nora Showalter, ANC, of Junction City) per formed by an army chaplain. 1 if"" THE REX NEIGHBORS. OF WOOD CRAFT will meet Thursday eve ning at eight o'clock at the Knights of Pythias Hall, for regular business. L. L. RAY TO SPEAK TO CREDIT WOMEN Credit Women's Breakfast Club will meet at the Osburn Hotel, Tuesday morning at seven-thirty o'clock. Program com mittee will have charge, and will present L. L. Ray who will ex plain the new community prop erty law of Oregon. All members are requested to attend. & t wonderful accordion pleats . are back again! It would take a full spin to send them rippling around you . . . and they're just as flattering in repose. Notice Ithe molded torso Junior Guild so elegantly elongates . , . the pleat them repeated in the capelet sleeves . . the gleaming satin sash for sleek ontrast against dull rayon crepe, ' F ij romantic illusion An utterly new come hither look! " Black lace against rich rayon crepe done with the magic genius of Junior Guild. Its long fluid tunie effect tied over a slim skirt ' makes an exciting silhouette glamour-right day or night. J4emtaneb 870 Willamette St. Miss Smith Honored At Bridal Showers Two miscellaneous gift show ers were given recently to honor Miss Connie Smith, who is to be married soon to Robert M. Hod gins. Mrs. Harry Chase, Mrs. Arthur Pengra and Mrs. W. M. Countryman were co-hostesses for the first party. Mrs. Henry .Lowry, Mrs. Ralph Brenaman and Mrs. W. M. Countryman, Jr assisted with serving of refresh ments. Guests were Mrs. David Campbell, Mrs. Walter VanAtta, Mrs. Leland Chase, Mrs. Frank Pattison, Mrs. Charles Hotten stein, Mrs. Arnold Anderson, Mrs. Truman Chase, Mrs. Jua nita Hewitt, Mrs. Lloyd F. Whiteaker, Mrs. Norton Pengra, Mrs. Ronald Paul, Mrs. Adolph Paul, Mrs. Vance H. Webster, Mrs. Charles Teague, Mrs. Willis Finley, Mrs. Palmer Walls, Mrs. Alta Frasier, Mrs. Casper Wood, Mrs. Harry Campbell, Mrs. J. M. Cross, Miss Jane Alice Pengra, Mrs. A. B. Peterson, and Mrs. H. B. Smith. Miss Rayna Statzer also enter tained for Miss Smith at her home, with Miss Mavis Sorenson as co-hostess. Those . invited were Mrs. Baxter Sharp, Mrs. Johanna Sorenson, Mrs, Edwin D. Smith, Mrs. M. A. Hodgins, Mrs. Frances Blossom, and the Misses Faye Davenport, Diane Bealrsto, Mary Keller, Shirley Gillilan, Marianne Siegmund, Patricia Boals, Jacqueline Mels el and Colleen Bryan. . . . Creswell Girl Weds In Recent Rite CRESELL ' The Santa Clara Church of Christ was the scene June 5 of the , wedding of Miss Claudia Mae Van Prooyan to Vir gil L. Swope of Omaha, Neb. The Rev. Floyd Hughes read the serv ice. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Van Prooyan. of Creswell, Route One, was given in marriage by her father. She wore white satin, her fin ger tip veil, edged with lace, was held by orange blossoms. She car ried an arm bouquet of pink rose buds and stephanotis- centered with gardenias. She wore pearls which had been worn by her mother at the latter's wedding. ' Her msid of honor, Miss Daisy Ann Chapman, wore aqua net and carried a nosegay of carnations dyed to match, with center of gar denias. Miss Glenna Gregg of Turlock, Cal., was the bridesmaid. She wore pink net and carried pink carnations with gardenia centers. Miss Barbara Lemert lighted the candles and Nyla Gayle Guth rie in yellow satin was the flower girl. Charles Richards of Omaha, Nebr., was best man. and ushers were Clifford Van Prooyan, bro ther of the bride and Brenton Chapman. , ' Baskets of white regal lilies and blue delphiniums with lighted candles were church decorations. 'Mrs. Floyd Hughes sang "Be cause." and Mr. and Mrs. Hughes sang a duet Wedding marches were played by Mrs. Charles M. Richards. A reception was held In the church parlors. Mrs. Mack Har pole, aunt of the bride, served cake and Mrs. Arthur Guthrie, Mrs. A. V. Thompson, Mrs. Bren ton Chapman and Mrs. Floyd Hughes cut ices and presided at the punch bowl. The couple left on a trip to Oregon and California coasts and will visit the bridegroom's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swope, in Omaha. For going away, the bride wore a blue print crepe and the corsage from her wedding bou quet, grey coat and white acces sories. . Both are students at the San Jose Bible school in California and the bridegroom is a student minister. Ceremony Weds Halsey Couple HALSEY In a double-ring ceremony at the William Kenyon home, June 1, at two o'clock oc curred the marriage of Miss Bon nie Jean Nelson to Clifford Ken yon. An improvised altar of gar den flowers was arranged. The Rev. W. O. Jones officiated. Keith Mitzner played the wed ding march. ' The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Max Nelson. She wore a light blue tailored suit with black accessories and carried a white Bible mnrked with a white orchid and white satin streamers. Miss Beverly Nelson was her sister's attendant, wearing a peach colored afternoon dress with white accessories and corsage of white carnations and stephanotis. Wayne Kenyon was best man for his brother. At the reception following the ceremony, Miss Lucille Villanueva cut the wedding cake, Mrs. Cline Farthing, aunt of the bridegroom, presided at the punch bowl, , and Mrs. Harold Hollis poured cof fee. The young couple made a trip to Crater Lake and Oregon beaches. They will live at Halsey. FRIENDLY BIBLE CLASS of First Methodist Church will meet in the church parlor Friday afternoon. Mri, Robert Davis will be hostess. Register-Guard. Eugene, Ore., Sunday, June 15, 194T, Page II Belene Curtis Creme Oil PERMANENT! $8.50 and up O. K. SHOP 832 Olive Phone 2674 Hilda Ped ergon Elsie Black HADLEY'S v A C A T I O N L A N D A SEA GODDESS ORIGINAL Designed irom the man's point of view ... black, green, and navy, and in one and two piece) models. 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