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The annual mid-winter tea of
the State Association of Uni
versity of Oregon Women,
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. F. L. Chambers, took
oriental atmosphere from the
decorations and the featured
talk by Mrs. Ivan Ware. Mrs.
Ware went to Japan at the close
of the war to join her husband
for a year. She brought back
many interesting souvenirs some
of which she showed as she
talked upon the status of wom
en in that country. She related
her own experiences, and cor
rected some false impressions of
Japanese people and their life.
She wore a Japanese kimono.
An interesting table center
piece, contributing to the orient
al motif, was contrived from
gnarled branches of nut trees,
bearing catkins, combined with
miniature parasols and figurine.
Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, Jr.,
of Salem, who is president of the
association, was present, and
talked upon th eobjectivcs of the
organization. These are two
fold, preservation of university
traditions, especially those
which affect women, and aid to
women students, ' through schol
arships. These are supported en
tirely through dues of the mem
bership. Mrs. Fischer brought
out that not only former stu
dents and graduates of the uni
versity, but all women interest
ed in furthering the scholar
ship work, may contribute the
yearly membership fee of one
dollar.
The first scholarship was
named for Dr. Luella Clay Car
son, first dean of women; the
latest loan fund is named for
Jennie Beattie Harris, late wife
of Laurence Harris, Eugene.
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Evergreen photo, Wiltshire engraving
RriH iii i recent church ceremony at Moreland Presbyterian Churr.h In Pnrtl.ind a fnr.
Ltr Eujtne rirl, Mrs. Charles T. Imlay, Jr., (Marcne Kjclmyr.)
mer Eugene Girl
ie in Ceremony
Portland Church
tj! Harene A. Kjelmyr, a
iir resident of Eugene and
kale last year of the univer-
ras married in Portland
paries T. Imlay, Jr., in
feaBd Presbyterian Church,
bdaj evening January 24, at
ociock. Miss Kjelmyr, a
liter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
prr of Portland, is also a
fcale of the University Med-
School's Department of
hin, and is on the nursing
o! the Out-Patient Clinic
iMaiquara Hill. Mr. Imlay Is
M or Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
of Heedsvillc, Ore.
m-t bride wore a gown of
slipper satin, with finger-
tea held in place by tiara of
fat blossoms. She carried a
M of white carnations and
fcuj, centered with garden-
Siss Dorothy Elston was her
attendant. She wore a fiown
pile blue and carried a bou-
o( pink carnations.
pies Oren Shuman, broth-b-to
of the bridegroom
ti as best man. Robert H.
pjr and Donald V. Cadv
Ii ushers, Mr. Kjelmyr gave
mustier away. Miss Kath-
imiay sane. "Because" anrl
' Lord's Prayer".
r. P. M. Nustad of Eugene,
Mrs. Clarence Erllcr nf
Nb. Mrs. C. 0. Shuman of
f-Me and Miss Elaine Har
f oi Portland, served at the
rat neia m the church
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ft couple went for a trip to
r.".s si. xney will live
Mdville, after the middle of
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Z" By ANN CONNELL
eta Tau Alpha of the University of Oregon will celebrate
the formal opening of its new chapter house at 818 Fifteenth
Avenue East at a reception this evening from six to eight
thirty o'clock. Miss Helen M . Harrison of Los Angeles, nation
al president of the women's fraternity, will be guest of honor.
More than three hundred invitations to the affair have been
issued.
Zeta Tail Alpha first established Beta Pi chapter on the Uni
.versity of Oregon campus In 1928. It was reinactivated in 1944,
and the chapter's new house was completed by last September.
The latest sorority house constructed on the campus, it lias
room for fifty girls. The design is southern colonial, with a red
brick exterior and white pillars. Famous on the campus is the
sorority's "pink" baby grand piano, really a bright cherry-red,
dominant note in the charming modern livingroom.
Miss Virginia Woods of Portland is president of the college
group, and Miss Ruth Wilson, of Boise, Idaho, is social chairman.
Miss Ethel . Mitchell is housemother.
Zeta Tau -Alpha was founded in 1898 at Virginia State Teach
ers College, Farmville, Va. The sorority now boasts more than
ninety active college chapters and many alumnae groups.
Annual dinner of Bethlehem Shrine, White Shrine of Jerusa
lem, will be held Saturday evening at seven o'clock in the Ma
sonic Temple. Co-chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Palmer who
will aid the general chairman, Mrs. E. M. Hinshaw. Assisting the
general committee will be Louis Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Sears, Cottage Grove; and Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Herbig.
Mrs. Victor P. Morris will be the featured speaker.
Chairmen of the hospitality committee are Dr. and Mrs.
Charles Hunt, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Field. Dining room
and decoration committee consists of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stacks,
chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hatha-
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way, assisting. '
Assembly Club announces a dance Saturday evening from
nine-thirty to twelve-thirty o'clock in the Eugene Hotel.
Chairmen are Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Moxley, and they will be
assisted by Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wright, Mrs. L. J. Manerud, Col. and
Mrs- Henry Hall, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Orville Lindstrom.
Kennell-Elllf photo. Wiltshire engraving.
SUSS STILWELL
Recently told at Alpha XI Delta sorority was the engagement
of Miss Ellen Stilwcll of Eugene to Robert E. Tracy of Oakridge.
Their marriage is set for June.
MEETING SET Tr -n T- 1
River Road Women's Club will VOWS CXCHangeCl
reSLthff1rbhriwriT In Early Ceremony
with potluck luncheon at twelve- At RoseblUXf Chapel
thirty o'clock.
Miss Ruth Mary Vandrovec,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton
Vandrovec of Valley City, N. D.,
was married to Leonard John
Oswald, Jr., a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard J. Oswald, of Eu
gene at a double-ring ceremony
at eight o'clock Saturday morn
ing, January 17, in the chapel at
Mercy Hospital at Roseburg.
The Rev. Urban Riordan offi
ciated. The chapel was decorated
with large arrangements of Cal
la lilies. Preceding the nuptial
mass, the chapel choir sang
"Ave Maria."
The bride, given In marriage
by Paul Jenkins, wore a wed
ding gown of white satin. It
was fashioned with a sweet
heart neckline, outlined with
esced-pearl embroidery, long
sleeves coming to a point at the
wrist, form-fitting bodice and
full-length train. Her fingertip
veil of illusion was edged in
lace and was held . in place by
a Juliet cap of seed-pearls. She
carried a white praycrbook in
lcld with mother of pearl, and
it was topped by a large white
orchid, tied with a shower of
white satin ribbons.
The maid of honor, Miss Pa
tricia Oswald, wore a yellow
brocaded satin gown, and the
bridesmaid, Miss Joann Oswald,
wore pink brocaded satin. Both
wore matching Dutch caps and
carried matching nosegays.
They are sisters of the bride
groom. Patty Struckman, in a long
gown of pink marquisette trim
med in blue and wearing a
Dutch cap, was ring-bearer.
Billy Struckman acted as train
bearer. William Struckman, Sr.,
was best man.
The bridegroom's mother wore
a black suit with black acces
sories and a corsage of rose
buds. A wedding breakfast followed
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MISS EVERSOLE '
The engagement of Miss Barbara Evcrsole of Portland to Wil
liam S. Maplethorpe of Eugene recently was announced In Fort,
land. They will be married this spring.
Several Couples Springfield Girl
Tell Betrothals Wears Silver Crepe
Mrs. Aida stiiweii of Eugene For Wedding Gown
announces the engagement oi
her daughter, Ellen, to Robert E.
Tracy, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Tracy of Oakridge. The
betrothal also was made known
at Sunday evening dinner at the
Alpha Xi Delta sorority. The
couple will be married In June.
Miss Stilwell is a junior In
business administration at the
university. Mr. Tracy also at
tended the university, and now
is employed In Eugene.
An heirloom handkerchief
was carried by Miss Beverly
Jeanne Titus, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Titus, at her
wedding to James Partridge, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Partridge,
Sunday ' afternoon at three
o'clock. Both families are of
Springfield. The wedding was
solemnized in the chapel of
First Congregational Church in
Eugene, the Rev. Wesley Good
son Nicholson using the double-
ring service. The handkerchler
Wedding plans of Miss Bar
bara J. Evcrsole and William S.
Maplethorpe of Eugene, recently
were announced at a private- " . , . . ,,,, ,
party given by Miss Rochka Co- . . .. b h andmoth
Jenkins photo, Wiltshire engraving
MR., MRS. OSWALD
A morning ccremnnv In the chanel of Mercy Ilosnllal at Rose
burg wedded Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oswald, Jr., (Ruth Mary Van
drovec) January 17.
gan in the Paradise Room of
the Nortonia Hotel In Portland.
Miss Eversole is the daughter of
Mrs. Corinne Evcrsole of Port
land. The wedding will take
place in Eugene early this
spring.
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Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Williams
recently announced the engage
ment of their daughter, Dorothy,
to Dale R. Hogan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Hogan of Denver.
The news was told to a gather
ing of friends at tho family
home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Fults, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Fults and family, Mr. and Mrs.
George Getting, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs.
H. S. Fults and family, Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Fults and Miss Jean
Williams
No date has been set for the
couple's wedding.
.
The engagement of Miss Gra
tia Freund to Dean Babcock of
Freewater, Oregon was an
nounced recently by her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Freund. The
wedding is planned for March.
DESSERT PLANNED
Kozy Korner Club will meet
for one-thirty dessert Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
P. J. Bartle. Mrs. F. C. Walters
will assist tho hostess.
er, Mrs. Claude Lehigh, who
had received it as a gift from
France during World War I.
The bride wore a gown of
silver gray crepe, made with
long, fitted bodice, neck and
sleeves outlined with ruffles of
self material. The peplum form
ed a slight bustle In back, and
extended down into a train.
She carried a white Bible top
ped with an lavender orchid,
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Mrs. McGee Leaves
For South America
Mrs. John M. McGee, 1681
Hilyard street, Eugene, left
Tuesday morning by piano for
San Francisco, the first lap of
a journey which rill take her
to Medellin, Colombia, in South '
America where sho will meet
her daughter, Margaret. Miss
McGeo is a secretary in the
American embassy at Lima,
Peru. An alumna of the Uni
versity of Oregon school of jour
nalism, she has been attached
to the American embassy at
Lima since last March.
En route Mrs. McGee will
make stops at Mexico City and
Guatemala. She will remain
south until April.
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MRS. GRiswm.n
N fcJln?el?,,iu Temple, Pythian Sisters, as Most Excellent
t- Griswold, recently elected.
Kennell-llla pnoio. nuunire engraving.
MBS. WELCH
Chairman of the annual Shrove Tuesday benefit card party
which Catholic Daughters will give February 10 at the Osburn
Hotel it Mrs. Claude Welch.
KenneU-ElUa photo, WUUhlra engraving
MRS. HERBIG
(Kennell-mis photo, Wluahlro engraving)
MRS. HINSHAW
Active In plans for (he annual dinner of Bethlehem Shrine, White Shrine of Jerusalem, Saturday evening at the Masonic Tem
ple are Mrs. P. L. Ucrblg, past president, ao4 Mrs. E. H. Hinshaw. Mr. and Sirs. Lyman Palmer are co-chairmen for the eveaU