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Lrfsburg Couple ESded by Elder f Alvta. Miller, daughter IT, and Mrs. George Miller SftiSSirt married to 8f ?v Stacy Sunday, June 15, Pi;' seventh -day Adventist Slio, God of Harrisburg. fe lstraubofLodi, Cal.. , n'f the bride, performed J;, ceremony. r . in marriaee L'he'r father, wore a white ny- fcr"Herfull rlv;; veil was held by a K crown. Her flowers were F t and white carnations on El satin ribbons. f'. Hophpi- was maid Miss p'J r.:.. . POPCORN Fresh Popcorn For That Plcnle. party or Fishing Trip N0 ORDER TOO LARGE Fay's Karmel Korn 1250 Willamette of honor, in pale blue marquis ette. She carried carnations and sweetpeas. Attendants were Mrs. Blanche Miller, in yellow, and Mrs. Mat tie L. McGill, wearing pink. Evangeline Schweigert was flow- er girl. Dennis Detering carried the marriage manual on a white satin pillow. Albert Miller, brother of the bride, was best man, and ushers were LeRoy and DeRoy McGill. Before the ceremony, Mrs. Ha zel McGill sang "The Sweetest Story Ever Told" and "I Love You Truly," accompanied by Mrs. A. N. Dugger. David Blanke played wedding marches. Many friends of the couple attended a short program at the reception held in the Harrisburg City Hall. The couple will live at Harrisburg. PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB TO MEET Past Presidents Clnh v. American Legion Auxiliary will me iuonaay evening at six thirty o'clock with Mrs. William Wintler, 1664 Riverview Street. Mrs. H. C. Ormiston and Mrs. Alice George will be co-hostesses. In Your Public Market Clair's Flowers (Formerly Smith and Kerns) Now under the management and owner ship of Ruth Williams . and Dorothy EUictL Corsages and Floral Designs Speciality Phone Days: 45S6; Phone Eves: 2353-J Public Market People Utls fThat'i really lama baa clean, fresh " . ready far any rtyli Easy toots; aplasia and lasts; 00 am m il w g&'tiu L'" LigHtKouse Temple Scene of Wedding LlfihthoiISfk TmnU J - - -v woa uct- orated elaborately for the wed ding of Miss Verna May Chamberlain- to Ivan Paul Prior Fri day, June 13. A large bell cov ered with white roses was Placed against an ivy-covered lattice, and at each side was a basket of flowers and candela bra. Windows held candles and ivy. Special musical numbers pre ceded the ceremony. The Rev. F. E. Crook perform ed the service. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown with white faille bodice and full skirt of marquisette, with train. The long veil had lace insets and was edged with lace. Her flowers were stephanotis with an orchid at center. Miss Elnor Chamberlain was maid nf hnnni ITor. ....... uwu waa blue satin with a blue net skirt, ana sne carried a fan in yellow net with yellow carnations, blue delphinium and yellow stream ers. Bridesmaids were Miss Al berta Warnock, Miss Leota Christensen and Miss Helen Pickett. All carried fans decor ated with flowers. Miss Carmen Ward was flower girl and candlelighters were the Misses Aria Witte and Arlene Masengil. Warren Ward, brother-in-law of the bridegroom was best man. Ushers were Walter Hardcastle, Wayne Hunter and Lynn Buck lin, Milton Nelson and Donald Davenport. The reception following the ceremony was held in the par ish hall of St. Mary's Episcopal Church. Those serving were Miss Minnie Ann Snapp of Cot tage Grove and Mrs. Hedy Page of Eugene. Mrs. Kenneth Rada baugh poured, and Mrs. Law rence Pederson cut the cake. Miss Hardcastle and Miss Liona Shafer furnished music. The bride's going-away suit was aqua with brown and pink accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Prior will be at home In Eugene after June 23, where Mr. Prior is at tending the Bible Standard Training School. Mrs. Prior is a graduate. N LOS ANGELES WEDDING OF NURSE REPORTED Miss. Marjorie Wilkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wilkinson of Eugene, and Carl Stites of Los Angeles, were mar ried at the Little Chapel of the Flowers in Berkeley, Calif.,. Thursday, May 29, at nine, o'clock in the evening. The bride wore an aqua blue suit with pink accessories. . The couple left for a wedding trip to Lake Tahoe, Nevada and other California points following the ceremony. Mrs. Stites has been on the nursing staff at the Sacred Heart Hospital for "nine years. She served one year as a lieutenant in . the Army Nurse Corps as nurse aboard the U.S.S. Dog wood, a hospital ship. Mr. Stites is with the Army Transport Command. . PYTHIAN SUNSHINE Girls have scheduled a "penny" pot luck dinner for Tuesday evening at the Knights of Pythias Hall. Folk-dancing has been planned for after the meeting. I,;;-- ... hrons. 9 986 Willamette Street CONTRACT BRIDGE R. M. LUPTON of New York will teach elementary and adanced groups of four or eight, evenings by appoint ment CALL 2133-RX I amoved. . . . I :y. TO OUR NEW HOME IN THE STUDIO BUILDING 13TH AND WILLAMETTE '" Visit us in our spacious new studio, conveniently located on the street floor of the new Studio Building ... we shall continue the same policies as in our r , ( former studio at 961 Willamette. Telephone 1697 ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHERS Workers at Cleawox To Clean Up Camp Families of Girl Scouts are in vited to plan an outing at Clea wox Lake, site of the permanent summer camp of Lane County troops, for Sunday, June 29. A work session will be held at the camp to open the camp, and men are needed to help with the heavy work, according to the camp directors. P. M. Morse of the camp commission will direct the work. Tents are to be placed for the staff, tent floors to be repaired. The lodge must be cleaned, and the kitchen, food moved in and stored, and tables made ready. Water must be pumped through the pumps, to be sure all are in working order. Trails must be brushed out, and the play fields cleaned off, and there is the large task of getting in wood for ' the campers. Boats, too, must be put in the water at the moorage. Parents of girls planning to go ' , camp, or others who are in terested in "lending a hand" to ward making the camp ready, as urged to take a picnic lunch and go to spend the day. VOWS ARE REPEATED IN CONDON CHAPEL Miss Donna Mae Smith, daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs. Francis Smith of Eugene, was married to Phillip R. Balsiger Monday, June 16, in Condon Chapel of First Congregational Church. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Balsiger of Cottage Grove. The Rev. Wes ley Goodson Nicholson perform ed the ceremony. Baskets of garden flowers and lighted candles were the decor ations about the altar. Before the ceremony Miss Mary Cooper of Sutherlin sang "Because" and "Through the .Years." Chester Earls played organ accompaniment. Mr. Balsiger gave his daugh ter in marriage. She wore an aqua-colored afternoon dress with white accessories. Her flower was a single orchid sur sounded by white satin ribbon. Attending the bride was Miss Joyce Balsiger, sister of the bridegroom. She wore a pink la-int frock and white accessor ies, and carried a nosegay of sweetpeas. Leland Balsiger was his brother's best man. Ushers were Gordon Rennie and James Goseler. At the reception in the Wheel er Room, Mrs. George Balsiger served the cake and Mrs. Olive McKee poured. After a trip to Oregon beach es, Mr. and Mrs. Balsiger now are at home at 1399 Agate Street. VENETA HOME. SCENE , OF SUNDAY CEREMONY At her parents' home in Ve neta, Miss Betty Jeanne Lewis was married to Charles Richard : Bagent last Sunday afternoon. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Lewis, the bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C, G. Bagent of Dexter. Ralph Helseth of the Zion Church of Christ performed the service. Vows were repeated in a set ting of pink and white gladioli and pink candles. The wedding march was played by Mrs. T. F. Kabler, aunt of the bride. The bride's gown was pale blue, with a shirred bodice. Her veil was edged with lace, and was held by orange blossoms. She carried a white Bible on which an orchid rested. Miss Nancy Lewis of McKen zie Bridge attended the bride. Her gown was pink and she car ried a nosegay centered by a gardenia. Darrell Edmunson was best man. ' At the reception, Mrs. W. A. Ogan, aunt of the bride, served. Assisting were Mrs. David Stod dard, Mrs. Carl Smith, Jr., and Miss Donna Legan. Mr. and Mrs. Bagent took wedding trip to California, tra veling by the Oregon coast, re turning by the Crater Lake route. They will make their home in Dexter. MASONS AND CHAPTER TO MEET FOR P INNER McKenzie River Masons and members of Blue River Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold a joint potluck dinner Tuesday evening at six-thirty o'clock. The dinner committee is Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barlow, chair men; Mr. and Mrs. John Coch ran, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ram stead, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Woods, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Harry, Mr. and Mrs. Melford Al len and Mr., and Mrs. Melvin Gustafson. Cards will follow, the com mittee including Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Orme, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nordling and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kerns. RIVER ROAD Missionary Circle picnic has been planned for Monday evening at six-thirty o'clock at the Baptist Chapel. The Rev. Alexander Mersdorf will be the speaker and will show colored slides of Haiti. In case of rain the dinner will be held in the church. Miss Furrow Carries Her Mother's Bible Central Lutheran Church pro vided setting for the wedding of Miss Luetta Mae Furrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Furrow, to Roy Edmund Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mil ler. The marriage occurred June' 14 at one-thirty o'clock, the Rev. Harold Aalbue, pastor, of ficiating. Miss Furrow wore a white suit with pink accessories. She carried her mother's Bible, topped with an orchid corsage. She was attended by Mrs. Landy Franz of Salem, in a blue twopiece dress with white ac cessories, and carrying a nose gay of pink and white. Misses Joann and Jeann Furrow, twin sisters of the bride, wore white accessories. They carried nose gays of rose buds and daisies. ' Miss Joanne Hansen and Ada line Calloway lighted candles. Wayne Miller was best man for his brother, and ushers were Arven Strand and Edward Go the. Candelabra and baskets of re gal lilies and delphiniums dec-. orated the church. Wedding marches were played by Mrs. Lydia Kelsey, who also accompanied Mrs. Harold Aal- . bue when she sang "I Love You Truly" and "Because." A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Svarverud, uncle and aunt of the bride. The ypung couple will be at home on Hilliard Lane. HOME CEREMONY UNITES COUPLE The wedding of Mrs. Bertha Louise Holt to James Donald Herbert was a lawn ceremony Saturday, May 31, at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Harrington, Dr. Norman K. Tully officiating. ' The bride is the daughter of Mr.' and' Mrs. Leslie Farmer of Co vins, Calif. The bride wore a navy blue silk crepe suit with powder-blue accessories and corsage of gar denias. Her attendant, Miss Ag nes Herbert of Lakeview, wore a pink linen suit and gardenias Howard Herbert was best man. A reception also was held at the Harrington home, after which Mr. and Mrs. Herbert left on a wedding trip. They will make their home in Washington, D. C, where Mr. Herbert will be stationed with the Navy. WOM EVENTS Mrs. John R. Wurstur will be hostess for the Monday after noon card party of Women of the Moose at the Moose Hall. Play will start at two o'clock. For Friday,' the executive board will meet at one o'clock. The Sponsors dinner for all Sponsors during the year will be held at six-thirty o'clock and chapter meeting will be held at eight. O'clock. All meetings will be in the Moose Hall. At the chapter meeting, new officers will be installed and in itiation of new candidates will take place.- WAFERS - 5" i.itt7'ff"a Vorthtohlle Phofoprophi at a Reasonable Price sfIff . - - -; v 'f y : i ' r 1111 HONOR TO BE PAID TO MRS. EVANS IN GIFT FOR YWCA In memory of the late Mrs. John Stark Evans, of Portland, a former Eugene woman who met death in an automobile ac cident, the cabinet and advisory board of the University of Ore gon Young Women's Christian Association plans to make a gift for use in the campus YWCA Bungalow. Mrs. Evans was di rector of the YWCA at Oregon from 1936 to 1940. Mrs. Virgil Earl, former presi dent of the advisory board; Mrs. Howard Strawn (Elaine Corn ish, cabinet president 1936-37); and Mrs. Walter Naylor (Ella mae Wood worth) are the com mittee In charge of the gift fund. Miss Clara Nasholm, 2260 Char nelton street, Eugene, is acting as treasurer for the committee in receiving gifts from interest ed friends. Miss Nasholm was vice-president from 1936-37. Selection of the memorial, planned in keeping with the per sonality of Mrs. Evans, will be made in the early fall, accord ing to Miss Lois Greenwo"d, executive secretary of the YWCA. WOMAN'S SOCIETY of Christian Service of First Meth odist Church will meet Tuesday afternoon at one-fifteen o'clock in the church parlor. Quarterly reports are to be given by circle leaders.. Mrs. George Blinkhom will give devotions. Circle Two will serve tea. DEGREE OF HONOR will hold its regular meeting Tuesday v evening at eight o'clock in the Knights of Pythias Hall. Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sunday, June 22, 1847, Page 21 Jensen, Mr. and Mrs.-Albert Sickafoose.'Mrs. Bessie Terpen ing, Mrs. Edith . Cutler, Mrs. Elizabeth Char? and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gutman. SOCIAL MEETING SET Willamette Court, Order of the Amaranth, w'i have a social evening Monday at the Masonic Temple. The committee is Mr. and Mrs. Oren Davis, chairman, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Bennett, Mr. rnd Mrs. E. E. '"'arroll, Mrs. Ma ry Ebner, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gillmore, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. INITIATION of new candi dates will take place at the Tuesday evening meeting of Eagles Auxiliary at eight o'clock, in Eagles Hall. GEORGE HORTONv ALICE CHASE it ELMO BAILEY Cn5p, (Loot IPerinanents For warm, summer weather ahead have a permanent that is easy to manage, yet soft and lustrous. Jlie 1iJaue loom 130 East 11th Ave. Phone 1924 COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE Let a Singer ex pert put your machine in first 1.u nnnino nrder. Reasonable charges. Estimate fur nished in advance. SINGER SEWING CENTER 1632 Willamette Phone 1351 SOCIALLY CORRECT HJeddln 9 ANNOUNCEMENTS and INVITATIONS FOR THIS ONE EVENT THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR Genuine COPPER PLATE ENGRAVING SHELTON-TURNBULL-FULLER 32 East Uth Ave. Telephone 1863 FOR WOMEN! Jlie flattery SUMMER SHEERS SUMMER EN CHANTMENT IN SHEERS. For hot weather days a cool looking sheer In one of your favor Jte Madame Renauld or Levlne dresses is the order of the day. Your choice in pastel or black in price croups ranging from $18.95 to $26.95. Ask for the half sizes In these labels, they are styled especially for the shorter worn cat. A Smart Printed Linen Suit ' Will be a welcome addition to your ward robe. . . Perfect for street wear, they're avail able in half sizes . . . priced up to $24.95. If it is a plain color you prefer, pastel pink and aqua are the order of the day in thess Habem Suits especially designed for the women Just a little bit hard to fit in the regu lar sizes. " 30 E. Broadway Phone Mil