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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1948)
JatMarcola Kv.ningfollowlnJth.reg. Marcola Bible with .irrl8 - of Miss Sylvia Dunn Harold Warner. The oerformed by the (",, Bogardt, pastor ol VZ in the presence of rel IM.r! Mr. Warner is rfrf Mr. and Mr. Harry Cbrldegroorn ar- C.d in World War II. They U refiao u. . -urW CLUB P1." club wiU have cov- ti, dinner Friday evening IT,, o'clock at the home ?. .Mrs. C. L. Dalton, 81 Stewart BEAUTY SHOP " 2025 E. Main St Springfield Phone 7009 J J. mil iimi)Jtyii 14 j ) , , iii X3 UCauull-aUa photo, WUtsMn engravlnf) MISS HASLOP July 10 Is the wedding date ehoeen by Miss Irma Lei Haa lop. whose entagement to Fran cis Benton is announced. OPERATED BY Harold & Lena Stewart . Purmanent Waving Haltcutting - Hair Tinting SOCIETY, WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS By ANN CONNELL MISS ANN BATNB RECEIVES GIFTS HALSEY About twenty-five women attended a rre-nuDtial shower at Wesley Hall Wednes day honoring Miss Mary Ann Bayne whose marriage to Homer Miller was June 20 in the Metho dist Church. Several contests were enjoyed and Miss Bayne re ceived many nice gifts. Refresh ments of ice cream, cake, coffee and tea were served. The hall was decorated with baskets of roses. WOMEN OP MOOSE TO INSTALL OFFICERS Women of the Moose will in stall new officers at its Friday evening meeting at Moose Hall at eight o'clock. In charge of the program for the evening will be Mrs. Michael Kuntz. ft ABE NEVER UNDERSOLD Prices Good Thro Wednesday SHOP FRED MEYER AND SAVE FMIEIE 39e REYNOLDS BALL POINT PEN With Purchase of $1.19 JAN LIGHTER low Bride's Club! Given Flag From Paris Eugene's Foreign Brides' Club now has a flag of its own, sped uy woven in a textile plant in Paris by Madame Ele, who visited the group when in America last year. The flag, of allk and trimmed with heavy gold fringe, was presented to the club at its second annual anniversary ban quet Saturday evening by Mrs. John Heard.' Mrs. Heard's mother brought the flag from France. Approximately fifty were gath ered at the banquet, held in the Persian Room of Eugene Hotel. Mrs. William Kingsley presided, and Harold Dunn served as toast master. Following invocation by David Campbell, guests were introduced. These included Mr. and Mrs. Campbell; Mrs. Helena Hoffman and Mrs. C. V. Carter, executive secretary and president of City YWCA; Mrs. E. C. Gwyther of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, who is the mother of Mrs. William Hixson; Mrs. May Rhodes Lay cock, of Keighley, Yorkshire, Eng land, who is the mother of Mrs William Christie; and Mrs. F. J. Connell, Mrs. Campbell installed the new officers, who are: Mrs. William Hixson, president; Mrs. Wilburn McFarland, . vice president; Mrs. John Heard, corresponding secre tary; Mrs. Alvin Bray, recording secretary; Mrs. James Breeden, treasurer. Brief speeches were given by both the incoming and outgoing presidents. Folksongs of nations were played by a violin quartet headed by Gwendolen Lampshire ahyden. the other'members Kathleen Hart' zell, Leah Neighbors and Hazel Gray. Magic tricks were per formed by Lawrence Fischer as added entertainment, and there was community singing. The group is to meet TueS' day afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Kingsley on Coun try Club Road. , JOLT WEDDING PLANNEP BY COUPLE CfiESWELL Invitations are out for the wedding of Francis Benton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Benton of CresweU, and Miss Irma Lee Haslop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hasjopi of Portland. The service will be held Saturday, July 10 at the Temple Baptist Church of Portland. The couple will make their home in Eugene where Mr. Benton is building contractor. KS? ( $1.75 Value EVENING IN PARIS BAtH POWDER and COLOGNE Both for Only $1.35 PLUS TAX SPECIAL ASSORTMENT CHEWING GUM dark1! Teaberry or Tendermink C 1 C Warren's Mint Cocktail Ivoryne J Picas. IDC ATOMIC HELI-CAP ..... 45c Be VEL OR PAH SOAP - 27c ms 25a BARB AS OL SHAVE CREAM With purchase ei 39e Barbasol Deodorant Lotion. Ofl Me Value .... 07C e DIONNE FACIAL TISSUE 400's 19c SAVE 71c SHONTEX COMBINATION $1.00 Shontex Conditioning Formula $1.00 Shontex Cream Shampoo $2.00 $1129 Value Jl 2? Sle COLGATE TOOTH POWDER Q Q purchase of regular 39c slie 60c value 3 7C WAHL ELECTRIC HAIR CLIPPER Professional Style Hard Steel Cutter Blades Adjustable Lightweight Guaranteed . Complete $9.75 $9.75 AHL jumbo MASSAGER Ism WONDER SPRAY ums stronger than other Insecticides. Kills Ants, Flies, Weevils, Fleas, Mosquito. r? ft 7Q, Pint DyCOuart 7C COUPON """" l I FREE j . Sample Package Adams Chicklet ' i CHEWING GUM ' l With This Coupon 61 WEST BROADWAY OPEN FRIDAY TUX 9 P.M. BRIDES CLUB SETS TUESDAY MEETING Mrs. Mary Kingsley will be hos' tess to the Foreign Brides Club Tuesday afternoon. The address is 415 Country Club Road, and members are advised to take the "Cal Young" bus leaving Fifth and Willamette Streets at two. thirty o'clock. The bus goes past the Kingsley home. MISS ULEBERG VISITS Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James V. Anderson of 1701 Rivervlew Street is Miss Andrea Uleberg of Wichita, Kan. Miss Uleberg, an aunt of Mr. Ander son. is a visiting teacher-eoun celor in the . Wichita public schools. . DORCAS SOCIETY of First Christian Church,, will have its monthly meeting Tuesday even tag at seven-thirty o'clock in the church annex. Members are asked to come prepared to work on the scrap bj&ks for children at Oregon Hospital School, HELMETTA CLUB, Pythian Sisters, will serve potluck dinner at six-thirty oclock Wednesday evening at Knights of Pythias Hall. On the dinner committee are Mrs. Marion Patton, Mrs, Ray Brown, Mrs. D. K. Gregg, Mrs.'-Roy Smith, Miss Nellie Moore, and Mrs. C. A. Bonney. Helmetta Lodge will not meet Monday, it is announced. WOMEN'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE will meet Tuesday afternoon at one fifteen o'clock in the parlors of Methodist Church. Theme of the afternoon will be "The Christian Alchol and Public Health." Devotions will be lead by Mrs. J. H. Drysdale, and Mrs. Calvin Crumbsker will direct the program. Quarterly re ports will be given. Circle Three will hostess for the tea served. LETTER CARRIERS' AUX ILIARY will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Humphreys, 1550 Eleventh Avenue West, for sev- en-thirty o'clock dessert Tuesday evening. Asslstipg will be Mrs, Wayne Lewis. Wiltshire Ensravtog MISS WILKES July 17 will be the wedding date for Miss Donna Wilkes of Klamath Falls and Gerald Rain water, formerly of Eugene. Friends Church Ceremony Weds Swisshome Woman SWISSHOME Piedmont Friends Church of Portland was the setting for the wedding of Miss Eleanore Armstrong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Armstrong of Portland, to Bertram Frazier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Frazier of Swisshome. Dr. Phillip Clapp of Cascade College read the service, June 12, at eight-thirty o'clock. The bride wore a gown of white satin with finger tip veil which was edged with lace and held in place by a tiara. The bridal bou quet was of white gladiolus and roses. Miss Arlene Frazier, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of hon or, and she chose a pink brocaded satin gown. Her flowers were pink gladiolus and white sweet peas. Bobby Craven of Portland Saturday Wedding Plans Announced Invitations have been received locally for the marriage of Miss Bobbie Jean Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin Taylor of Portland, to Joseph Ball Dodds at the Reed College Chapel in Portland Saturday afternoon, June 26. Following her graduation from the University of Oregon, Miss Taylor went to the Salem Capitol Journal as society editor, where was ring bearer, and Eudora Bar she remained until recently. She has been succeeded by Marian Lowry Fischer, formerly of Eugene. ... MRS. WHEELER HOME FROM TRIP Mrs. Mary B. Wheeler is now at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Virgil A. Parker, Jr., after ker and Betty Mae Street, both of Portland, lighted the candles. Best man was KODert Armstrong, brother of the bride. Arthur Coke, Jonathan Tamplin and Edward Steiger were ushers. White gladiolus and candelabra were used to decorate the church and Carol Raymond played the wedding march. Earl Craven sang "I Love You Truly," and Miss Eleanore Burton sang "God Gave Me You." The wedding trip was made to California. Mr. and Mrs. Frazier attended Pacific College at New- berg the past year. Hegfater-flBara', Eugene, Ore"., Men., June W, H4f , Page T visiting in San Jose, Palo Alto and Reno since March 1. In Nevada, Mrs. Wheeler vis ited her son, Harry E. Wheeler, doctor of geology at the Univer sity of Nevada. Storage epaoe for. house hold goods now available In our new modern concrete building. Eugene Transfer and Storage Co., Ph. 164. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY ' ktj BEAUTY SALON OIL PERMANENT FROM $2.50 SHAMPOO & FINGER WAVE from $1.00 ALL WORK ABSOLUTELY ; GUARANTEED 60 W. 10th I Qnen Thursday Evening I Phone 4848 STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL SET BY PRESBYTERIANS I The Strawberry Festival, an-, nual affair of Fairmount Presby terian Church, will be Saturday from three to eight o'clock. Pro ceeds will go into the fund to re model the church. The remodel ing fund has been under way for several years. Children of the Sunday School classes are selling tickets to the festival. REBEKAH LODGE TAKES THREE NEW MEMBERS Three were initiated and one admitted to membership by trans fer into Rebekah Lodge last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bates and Rupert Bates became new mem bers, and Mrs. Ada May Finey was a transfer. Mrs. A. O. Bacon and Mrs. William Gulliford were recom mended as advisor and assistant advisor to Theta Rho Girls. DR. McCLOSKEY VISITS RELATIVES IN EUGENE Dr. Robert J. McCloskey, den tal surgeon of Dubuque, Iowa, and family are visiting his mother, Mrs. Margaret McCloskey in Eu gene. He also has a brother, Dr. John C. McCloskey, in Eugene. . WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSO CIATION will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Wheeler, 1325 Fifth Avenue West, Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. SONS OF UNION VETERANS Auxiliary social club has post poned its meeting scheduled for Friday, and will have a picnic sometime in the summer. The time and place will be announc ed later. LADIES AUXILIARY T6 POSTAL Clerks will have its seven-thirty o'clock Friday eve ning meeting at the home of Mrs. Alfred Hoiland, Coburg Road. Oat Enjoy a hot, sudsy Resinol Soap root oacn smootn on soothing, medicated Resinol feel like new! RESIHOL'S OK CHILI Vli"' ..fftt He 'i-' Hiking ppla sanct or pie? ...slltbeingf feuontobewra C-H SUGAR If RE-COLOR with Carat Water A few sppliations of this delightful booty aid will re color your gray htir completely tiratltr to its former nitural shtae. In one dsy if you wish'-gradually if you prefer. Then primp just once a month to KEEP it young looking. Do sot confuse Canute Water with tina or rinses that wash off. Shampooing actually improves the rich, warm new color and leaves your hair fresb, clean and natural to the touch. Yon may even curl it or get a permanent, if you wish. No Ofner Proctor Cos Mole All Tata Coma Skin test NOT needed. Colorless and crystal -dear. Proved harmless at one of America's Greatest Universi ties. Thirty years without injury to a single user. Is it any wonder that leading dealers in most of America's largest cities sell more Canute Water than tU other baS colorings combined! At drug stores everywhere. STDRTII1C 9:30 A. III. TUESDAY HRDLEY'S II II IUI 1 1 L S II 111 111 E II C L E II R II II C E While there is lots of hot .weather ahead you can buy the bal ance of your summer needs at savings of Va -13 - and more. We must be clear of all summer items before the arrival 'of fall merchandiseWatch paper for additional items as sale will continue until all departments have participated All sales final-Starts Tuesday A.M. BETTER DRESSES You will find complete assortments of light and dark prints ... sheers . . . spuns . . . gabardines failles ... crepes in one or two-piece styles ... juniors, misses, women's and half-sizes. Casual or dressy styles. - Group I- 2 pc. Dresses . . . Values to 29.95 ................... ...... NOW $14 Group II- 1 pc. Dresses . . . Values to 29.95 NOW $14 Group III- An Unusual Assortment . . . Values to 39.95 .... NOW . $19 Group IV- Quantity Limited but Real Value . . . were 39.95 NOW $22 SALE! BETTER BLOUSES 49 only Heeutar 5.95 to 7.95 -.3.99 17 Only Regular 8.55 to 9.95 ...... ..... 5.99 , 7 Only Reaular 10.95 to 14.95 6.99 M Only Academy Shirt In A QQ Asst. Color-was 3.93 NOW a6o9J tettg or Short Sleeves ... In White or Prlnta. Slightly Soiled. S LI 111 111 Q R SUIT SALE Our entire stock of Summer Suits refdeed for this Sale . . . Kveryofie new this season. Were Meed 19.95 to 29.95 SALE PRICE NOW 14 AND 19 USE YOUR CREDIT rLADLEtj'S WILLAMETTE AT TENT H J ALL SALES FINAL