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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1947)
Lning Rite and Mr. Ben Cole of Harrlsburg. Saturday, August 9. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan PinWtn aik Home Ceremony Weds Couple Re gister-Gnard. Eugene, Or.. Sun.. Aug. 17, 1947. Page t ' AT CENTRAL CENTRAL Fox Breeders As sociation will hold its annual pic nic Sunday at the Odyne Mathews home. Annual club picnic of WIHtrur Workers will be held at Fern Ridge Lake Sunday. Mrs. Thos. Moore Is in Los An geles looking for a house, Moore having been transferred there by the S.P. railroad for which he is a fireman and where they plan on moving soon. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Guilford are entertaining the fol lowing relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Reitan and daughter Marit of Madison. Wis.t Mr. and Mrs. P. Jones and daughter Carol of St Paul, Neb.; Mr. Band! Breken, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanton ' Flnley of Alhambra, Cal. Lee Klukkert has purchased the 4(1 acre farm Joining his, of Ed Hanson, who after a short visit In and around Eugene, will return to his old home state of Minnesota. . Hanson has resided on his farm here since 1918. J Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Forney are , looking forward to a visit from their daughter. Sister Margaret , Helena, of Ralston, New Jersey, , In the very near future. Mrs. Wil- teds ooupie The Rev. William F. Templin of A ceremony at her parents home was chosen by Miss Clarice H. Cram, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Cram, for her marriage to Henry W. Hendricks, of Kla math Falls, son of Mrs. O. L. White and Mr. Frank S. Hendricks of Oakland, Calif., Sundav, August S. The Rev. Wesley Goodson Nicholson of First Congregational Church repeated the vows. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a poudre blue crepe dress and a corsage of rosea surrounded by stephanotis. Miss Carroll Mae Cram attended her sister. She wore a light rose colored dress and a gardenia cor sage. Leonard V. Hendricks, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Before the ceremony, Miss Evelyn Kent, accompanied by Miss Jean Mandell, sang "Because" nd "Oh Promise Me." A reception at the home fol lowed the ceremony. The bride wore for traveling to California an aqua-colored suit with white accessories and her bridal flowers. Mrs. Hendricks is attending Oregon State College where she is member of Alpha Lambda Delta, honorary, and ma jors in home economics. Mr. Hendricks also is attending . .t th bride'i aunt and . oapwsi tnurcn per formed the double-ring service. and Mr. George Pink r, taction City. we., the P. Ifecud by Mis. Florence Mr. Pinkston gave the daughter in marriage. Her prm... .na length and o! white chiffon and lace bodice. Th net Pr lrr on of Mr. bedell W. Cole, son of Mr. fingertip length. Her bouquet was gf 1 .V5rlNWl .V ft lett Jessee and daughter SeriUa returned recently from Seattle, Wash, after a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Jessee's parents. tuO QS3trfjpg and Golnf- i ' .'..4 "i " A : - - - Pi . ' : ' n A T l in this clever frock, peplum ed fore and aft to look like a suit. Every but ton boast a tiny pair of spectacles for added eye appeal. 100 wonted wool Pacific Mills . end other beautiful LAURA LEE original dresses tor Khool and date time wear and at prices you want Sli 9 to $1233 and $13.95 IMPELS Tops In Fashion?, 832 Willamette St.' Biihop-Modcrn photo. Wlltrfilr r.. MR.. MRS. FOX Mrs. Alene S. Reeder and Charles R. Fox were married at First Congregational Church July 11. Oregon State College, majoring in science. They will continue at col lege this fall. MlMI of carnations, gladiolus and ste phanotis. Mrs. Eugene V. Brown was the only attendant. She wore a pink chiffon dress and carried a nose gay of gladiolus, petunias and delphinium. Special music before the cere mony included a violin solo, "Ad oration", by Miss June Kelson; vocal solo, "Because", by Miss Shirley Nelson; and the wedding marches plaved by Mrs. Gordon Kelso. A reception was held after the ceremony. Mrs. Emil Hansen, served at the punchbowl, Mrs. George Pinkston cut the wedding cake and Mrs. Kelso served coffee. Miss Margelee Kelso served the ices. Serving were the Misses June Kelso and Shirley Nelson. The couple left on a wedding trip to Victoria, B. C, after the service, and will be at home at 1190 Olive Street, Eugene, after August 25. At Westfir WEST FIR The Bible Schoot will close Friday evening with a program to which all the vicinity is welcome. Tha Girl Scouts met Monday evening at the Scout cabin to fur ther their plans for a four-day camping trip at Cresent Lake. All girls are asked to be pres ent Saturday at 2 p.m., for final plans and Instructions. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Long took their little four year old daughter Jenny to Portland Monday for an operation. She is reported doing nicely but will have to stay in hos pital 12 to 14 days more. Mr. and Mrs. Leon (Tyke) Nelson motored to Portland to consult a specialist this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Varrelmann received word Wed nesday of the birth of a baby boy, Aug. 5, named Robert Gale to Mr. and Mrs. Gale Varrelmann of Los Angeles. This is the Frank Varrel manns' first grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Gates are proud owners of a new Stude baker. Mrs. Wm. Eshom is taking her vacation from the postoffice and will be back on duty Aug. 20. Mrs. Wm. McMahon Jr. is taking her place. Lighthouse Temple Scene of Wedding The marriage of Miss Ella M. Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Reynolds, to Arnold R. Badten, son of Mr. Robert B. Badten of Fort Yukon, Alaska, took place at Lighthouse Temple Wednesday, July 30. The Rev. E. J. Fulton read the service at eight thirty o'clock. The bride was given in marrigae by her father. She wore a white satin gown with sweetheart neck line and full skirt. The skirt was gathered in scollops at the waist line. The fingertip veil was held with a beaded tiara. Her bouquet was of white gladiolus centered with an orchid. Attendants were Mrs. Eldo Badten of Lebanon, matron of honor; Miss Doane Beery and Miss Bonnie Stelting, bridesmaids. All wore blue gowns and carried bouquets of pink gladiolus. Little Alice Dominy, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Eldo A. Badten was best man. Ushers were Mervin Millard and Tom Duke. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Anna Badten cut the cake. Miss Dorothy Sutton poured punch and Miss Luella Sutton served the ices. After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Badten will be at home at 731 Polk Street, Eugene. AT FALL CREEK FALL CREEK Mr. and Mr. Harvey Harkens of Oakridge are planning to spend the weekend in the home of Mrs. Harkins sisters, Mr. and Mrs. John Shultt and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brewer, and attend the joint reunion of the Stewart Warner and Neet families at Skinner's Butte on Sunday. Mrs. Hosea Smith invited a group of young friends to cele brate the 11th brthday of their daughter, Anna Vera, Friday, Aug. IS. George Leigh has suffered a slight stroke and is having some quite serious effects from it, al though he is able to be up and about. Halsey News HALSEY Halsey City Coun cil Monday heard an agreement presented by the State Highway Commission, asking the city to take over the maintenance of that part of the old highway from the Crowell service station south to the city limits, which the council agreed to accept. The street com mittee reported some streets im proved and was authorized to pre cure a reserve supply of oil for the streets. A fee of one dollar per year will be charged for the operation of each pool table. The Halsey Garden Club Wed nesday decided to hold a plant sale at the next meeting. Sept. 10. to raise money for the "save the myrtlewood" drive. Each member is asked to bring one or more plants for the sale. Plans will also be completed at this meeting for a flower show to be given later in the fall. Appointed for next month were Mrs. Frank Gibson and Mrs. Chester Slckfels. The WCTU elected officer Tuesday: president, Mrs. Harry Commons; vice-president, Mrs. J. H. Vannice; corresponding sec retary, Mrs. Martin Mulkey; re cording secretary, Mrs. Ruby Standish; treasurer, Mrs. Joe Northrup; Mrs. Orval Cobault was appointed to organize an LTL and to act as its superintendent. The date of meeting was changed from the second Tuesday of the month to the third Tuesday. Mrs. Martin Mulkey, Mrs. W. L. Wells and .Mrs. Lee Foster were named to make out the year books. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Northrup Sept. 18 with Mrs. Frank Maxwell leading the devo tionals and Mrs. E. E. Carey in charge of the lesson. There will be another motion picture at the Christian church next Wednesday, Aug. M at I P m. The pictures will be "Who Is The Nelshbor" and "We Too Receive". Mr. Pierce of Le banon puts on the pictures and there will be special music. California and Georgia com bined produce about half the peaches grown in the United States. Fehly photo. Wi1thfr. Cjixrivlns MISS GRANT The engagement of Miss Irene Grant to Eiin Knights has been announced. GRADUATE REGENTS and Col lege of Regents of Women of the Moose will meet Monday even ing at eight o'clock at the Moose Hall. ROYAL NEIGHBORS will meet at the Knights of Phythias Hall, Thursday evening at eight o'clock. Committee In charge of refresh ments will be Mrs. Frank Wink ley, chairman, Mrs. Connie Ed wards, Mrs. Ella Anderson, Mrs. H. H. Peters. Mrs. Clara Buck and Mrs. William F. Davis. v Enjoy Your Tarty Sterlin Every Day . . . ALONG CVtP CREEK CULP CREEK -DISSTON A pleasant surprise was the winning of the boat and motor, first prize of the Regatta Sunday, by the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheets of Disston, Miss Sydney Sheets. Austin Pitcher is on his way home from Detroit where he pur chased a new Chrysler. He accom panied his mother by train as far as Chicago. She was on her way to New York where she boarded the Gripsholm for Sweden Aug. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rohlfsen will attend the Masonic picnic In Drain Sunday in the company of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clevenger, former residents of this vicinity. A family picnic honoring Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Wicks on their wedding anniversary was held at the Wildwood Falls Thursday evening. Eugene Carter, who recently ar rived here to be with his wife and daughter at the home of her moth er, Mrs. Hillman, has had word that his father is very low and ha must return to his home in St. Edwards, Nebr. immediately. w S STERLING IT for two or ten, gleaming Cor ham Sterling will give you cable a festive air. The more you use your Gorham the lovelier It grows. That's why we recommend starting with a few place-settings. 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