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Eimor G. Larsen to Henry W. Hein, July 25. The service was
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linn In marriage by her father, the bride wore a white supper
Km with sweetheart neckline. The fingertip veil war held
urn of ued pearls. She carried pink and white roses with
with held in a fan shape by a white satin ribbon.
umer urien oi Eugene,
. Eugene Hein was his brother's
best man, and ushers were
Laurence Hein, oousln of the
bridegroom, and Donald Short.
Candelabra and baskets of
pink and white gladiolus and
carnations decorated the church.
Mrs. Harold Aalbue sang "O
Perfect Love" and "The Lord's
Prayer." Tom O'Brien accom
panied her.
At the reception in the ohurch
lira el pink organdy and
Hum oi pink gladiolus
N held in a fan shape,
uttta of honor. Alto at-
K til bride were Mrs.
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"way, and Mr. Arnold
paytllow organdy.
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nun, Sharon, and Pa
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Mlhoii of the matron of
no attendants.
parlor, Mrs. Charles Hein and
Mrs. M. O. Ankarberg poured
the coffee. Mrs. Jay Stalsberg
and Mrs. Bean Stevens cut the
cake. Misses Betty Fox,' Gloria
Rogers, and Lynnette Gilbert
poured the punch and helped
serve. Miss Frances Hein, sister
of the bridegroom, directed the
signing of the guest book, and
Miss Signy Vik assisted about
the room. Miss William Ruiter
was in charge of the gifts.
Following the trip to Crater
Lake and other points of inter
est, the couple will live in Eu
gene. Mrs. Hein worn an acqua
green suit with gray accessories
for the wedding trip.
Mrs. Hein is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Larsen of
Eugene, and the bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Hein, also of Eugene
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MRS. JOHN H. GEIL, who was married July 28
at First Methodist Church. She is the former Vir
f Lnia Ann Eunit of Eugene.
Miss Bybee
Wed August 1
Given in marriage by her
father, Miss Virginia Bybee
wore a wedding gown of tradi
tional white satin, with sweet
heart neckline, for her marriage
to Alvln Campbell. The finger
tip veil was held by a tiara of
orange blossoms. Dr. Vance H.
Webster read the service at
First Baptist Church, August 1.
Parents of the bride are Mr.
and Mrs. G. R. Bybee of Boise,
Idaho, and the bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. B.
Campbell of Eugene. Miss Bybee
has been making her home at
921 Eighth Avenue West in Eugene.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Frederick Bixel of Eugene. Her
gown was white organdy over
blue, and she carried a nosegay
of gladiolus.
Bridesmaid was Miss Patricia
Bucklin of Eugene, who wore
white voil over pink and car
ried a nosegay of corona gladi
olus. Mrs. Norman Green of Eu
gene was also an attendant and
wore white voil over pink and
carried a nosegay similar to that
of the bridesmaid's.
Best man was George Camp
bell, brother of the bridegroom.
Ushers were Norman Green,
Charles Bybee, Dale Curfman,
and Clayton Jarvis.
Miss Virginia Burt sang "Ah,
Sweet Mystery of Life" and
"With This Ring, I Thee Wed."
She was accompanied by Mrs.
Charles Roffe.
At the reception in the church
parlors, Miss Faye Schick played
the music.
Mrs. H. C. Travillion cut the
cake, Mrs. L. B. Thomas poured,
and assisting were Mrs. Vernon
Perdue, Mrs. Jack Cook, Mrs.
Donald Stan, Miss Doris Mang
ham, and Misses Shirley and
Janice Finley.
In charge of the reception was
Mrs. W. R. Finley, and hostesses
were Mrs. Berdon Thomas, Mrs.
Clifford Travillion, and Mrs.
Bernice Rheinsburg.
For going-away, the bride
wore a navy blue suit with navy
and white accessories. The
couple will be at home in Eu
gene as Mr. Campbell is a stu
dent at the University of Ore
gon. Diamond Earrings
Of Mother's Worn
At Wedding Sunday
wearing the diamond earrings
her mother wore at her wedding,
Miss Billie J. Osborne of Spring
field was married to John Har
old Belloni at double ring rites
read by the Rev. O. L. Griffith.
It was a lawn wedding at the
home of the bride's aunt, Mrs.
Floyd Lengacher of Eugene, at
two o'clock, August 1.
Parents of the bride are Mr.
and Mrs,
Springfield,
is the son of Mrs. John Belloni
of Myrtle Point
The white satin bridal gown
had a full-length veil with train
and full skirt. She carried a
white orchid with stephanotis.
Mrs. Gordon Goosela of Pow
ers, matron of honor, wore a
full-gathered pastel green net
skirt.
Miss Barbara Lengacher of
Eugene was bridesmaid, wearing
a light peach gown trimmed
with white daisies. Mrs. Clifford
Wilson of Myrtle Point was also
an attendant, and wore a pastel
yellow gown. All earrled nose
gays of rainbow colors.
Carol Furman was flower girl
and Celia Caughell was train
bearer.
Brother of the bridegroom,
Robert Belloni of Eugene, was
best man. James A. Osborne, of
Springfield, brother of the bride,
and Clifford Wilson of Myrtle
Point, were ushers. The bride
was given in marriage by her
brother, 'Major Earle Osborne.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Gaylbrd
sang "Thine Alone" and "Al
ways," accompanied by Mrs.
Gaylord.
At the reception, Mrs. Stanley
Furman, sister of the bride
groom, cut the eake, and Mrs.
Floyd Lengacher, aunt of the
bride, served the punch. Miss
Sandra Lengacher had charge of
the guest book.
For the wedding trip to Lake
Louise in Canada, the bride
wore an acqua two-piece suit
with white accessories. After
August 16 they will live at
Myrtle Point.
Mr. Belloni attended the Uni
versity of Oregon, and is now In
business at Myrtle Point.
Clayton-Sylvester '
Rites in Eugene
Miss Belva Jean Sylvester,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Sylvester of Reedsport, and John
Clayton Drawyer of Jasper,
were married here Sunday,
August 1. The Rev. L. O. Grif
fith officiated. Mrs. Fred O'
Sullivan, sister of the bride was
matron of honor, and Mr. O'
Sullivan served as best man.
COUNTRY CLUB GOLF
PLAT TO FEATURE
'CRIERS' TOURNAMENT
A "criers" tournament will
feature women's golf play at the
Eugene Country Club next Wed
nesday. Winners of last week's
odd-hole event were Mrs. Ed
Siegmund, Mrs. Mervin Vater,
Mrs. J. F. Roadman and Mrs.
Pat Fury. Mrs. Siegmund also
won the first-flight of the cham
pionship tournament, with Mrs.
Ron Romig the second-flight
winner, and Mrs. Lewis Road
man the third-flight winner. Mrs.
John Bushman had previously
w tba ahamptonihlB flight.
POTLCCK DINNER PLANNED
BY JAYCEE-ETTES
Jaycee-ettes are planning a
potluck dinner at the home of
Mrs. Robert Goodwin, 110 Six
teenth Avenue East, Thursday
evening at seven o'clock. Host
esses will be Mrs. Delos Shinn
and Mrs. Robert Hanson. Those
planning to attend are asked to
call Mrs. Goodwin at 5140-W.
Mrs. David Lubanko
Visits Mother Here
Mrs. David S. Lubanko (Mar
jorie Titus), with her little dau
ghter, Suzanne, of Great Neck,
Long Island, is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Harry W. Titus,
and, brother, Jack Titus. They
plan to be here for a month.
Council of Presidents
To Hear Keith Jones
Women's Council of Presidents
will hear Chief of Police Keith
Jones tell of "Problems
Police Department," Friday,
meeting will be at noon
Osburn Hotel. Miss Elizabeth
Richard will preside.
WCTU UNITS SET
MEETINGS THIS WEEK
Eastside chapter of. Women's
Christian Temperance Union will
meet at the home of Mrs. Carrie
A. Day, 1553 Orchard Street,
Wednesday afternoon at two
o'clock.
Westside Union will meet In
the Evangelical Church Tuesday
afternoon at two o'clock.
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THE ATTRACTIVE rose gardens at the home of Dr. and Mrt),
Arthur H. Norton on College Crest will provide the back
ground for the membership tea of Eugene Garden Club, to be
given Wednesday from two until four o'clock. Past president!
of the club who will be in the receiving line are Mrs. Ernest
Brunton, Mrs. J. C. Bintz, Mrs. George D. Graves, Mrs. Carl
Pfeiffer and Mrs. L. M. Watson, who is president at this time.
Guests will be registered by Mrs. Fred Broders. She Is to)
be assisted by Mrs. Jerry Towne and Mrs. Everett Eggleston,
who will write each guest's name on a card which will b
worn as Identification.
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MRS. ALVIN PALMATEER was married at Fairmont Church
of Christ in July. She Is the former Mavis Sore ns on. They are at
home In Eugene.
Engagements IfiSSsSL .
HlO Ui tUC CUV JVAlt
JSi fc. brid'etoom Announced of Late juiy
Today is the wedding day of
Miss Ann Phetteplace to James
C. Luckey at St. Mary's Episco
pal Church. Marriage vows will
be exchanged before the Rev. E.
S. Barlam at four-thirty o'clock.
. Among showers honoring Miss
Phetteplace was a cotton shower
of July 26 given by Mrs. Dale
Fischer at her home. Mrs. Harry
Gordon, -Mrs. John L. Wood
worth, and Miss Anne Wood
worth were hostesses at a tea
July 24 honoring Miss Phette
place ai.d Miss Sylvia Ann Scott,
daughter of Col. and Mrs. May
Ion Scott of Corvallis. On July
19, Misses Nancy Beltz and Jane
Hull were hostesses at a kitchen
shower given -at the home of
Miss Beltz.
Miss Sylvia Ann Scott, daugh
ter of Col. and Mrs. Maylon
Scott of Corvallis, will be mar
ried August 14 to James Beding
field of Coos Bay. Miss Scott
formerly attended the Univer
sity of Oregon. Mr. Bedingfield
is in the university law school.
Recently announced was the
engagement of Miss Freda Mae
Shannon to Philip H. Edblom by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Shannon of Eugene. Mr. Edblom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
Edblom, also of Eugene. The
wedding is planned for Novem
ber. At a family dinner, Sunday
evening, in the home of P. J.
Patterson and the late Mrs. Pat
terson, the engagement of their
daughter, Nelda Frances, to
Darrel A. Thomason, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Thomason, all
of Eugene, was announced. The
wedding is to be an event of
August 28.
The engagement of Miss Lou
ise Adams of Springfield to Jack
Denton is announced by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Adams. Mr. Denton is making
his home in Eugene. The wed
ding is planned for September
19.
Mr and Mrs Roy E Wilcox of
Veneta, have announced the en
gagement of their daughter,
Juanita Ann to Norman L. Read,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Read
of Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Mil
liorn announce the engagement
of their daughter, Shirley to
Calvin M. Snyder, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Snyder. The
wedding will be an event of
September.
SPRINGFIELD CIVIC CLUB
Springfield Civic Club will
meet at the home of Mrs. Oliver
WaddelL, 146 Mill Street, for a
covered-dish luncheon. It will be
Tuesday afternoon at twelve
thirty o'clock. Those attending
are asked to bring their ewn ta
ble terviee.
Given in marriage by her
brother, Arthur Ennis, Miss Vir
ginia Ann Ennis exchanged
vows with John H. Gell at First
Methodist Church, July 28.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Nellie C. Ennis, and the
bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Geil, all of Eu
gene. The Rev. David Seaman
officiated.
For her marriage, Mrs. Gail
wore a white satin gown with
bustle back. The fitted bodice
was trimmed with lace and seed
pearis ana ine rront hem was
caught up to show the ruffled
lace petticoat. The full-length
veil had inserts of lace panels
and was held by a crown of seed
pearls. She carried an orchid en
circled by white gladiolus.
The bride's sister, Mist Mary
Ennis of Eugene, was maid of
honor, and wore a blue gown
and carried a bouquet of gladio
lus. Flower girl was Carol Ann
Ennis, niece of the bride, who
was gowned in white satin to
match the gown of the bride.
J. G. Reardorff was best man,
and I. C. Cutsforth and Jerry
Durbin were ushers.
James Kayes sang "Ave Ma
ria" and "Thine Alone." Mrs.
Barbara Tripp played the wed
ding marches.
At the reception in the church
parlors, Mrs. William Abney cut
the cake, Mrs. Robert Barham
poured, and Miss Louis Green,
Miss Sylvia Becker, and Mrs.
Kenneth Westrope served, Miss
Clara Windchester played the
reception music.
For her wedding trip to Mex
ico, Mrs. Gail wore a grey erepe
dress with black accessories. The
couple plans to live at 2756 Kin
caid Street.
Mrs. Geil attended Friends
University, Wichita, Kan., and
Mr. Geil attended the Univer
sity of Oregon.
Spurgins Visit Former
Presbyterian Pastor
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Spurgln,
who with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt
Barnett, have been vacationing
on Puget Sound, had a pleasant
visit with the Rev. and Mrs.
Norman Tully, former pastor of
Central Presbyterian Church, at
Davenport, Wash.
They were the first guests to
register at a newly opened re
sort at Lopez, Wash., the Sea
Ranch. It is located on the north
end of Lopez Island in the San
Juan Group and is the first ferry
stop out of Anacortes, Wash.
The Spurgins were present- for
the salmon "potlatch" which is
a weekly feature at the resort
during the salmon season.
BPW LUNCHEON
AT OSBURN
Business and Professional
Women's Club will meet Thurs
day at aooa la the Osburn
Hot.
Double Ring Rites
Wed Miss Spies v
At St. Mary's Church
St. Mary's Catholic Church
was the scene of the wedding of
Miss Kathleen Mary Spies,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
Spies, and Harvey Allen Hum
phrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Humphrey, all of Eugene. The
Very Reverend Francis P. Leip
zig read the double ring cere
mony in the presence of three
hundred guests, Sunday after
noon, August 1.
Escorted to the altar by her
father, Miss Spies wore a prin
cess style gown of white satin
with circular court train. The
yoke and peplum of the fitted
bodice were of illusion lace, and
tiny buttons were used as trim
ming up the back. Her finger tip
veil was held by a coronet of
orange blossoms. She wore a
dainty diamond lavalier set with
seed pearls and carried a prayer
book, topped with a white orchid.
Mrs. Hartley Kneeland was her
sister's only attendant. She
.wore a gown of pastel green
and carried a nosegay of pink
and white gladiolus. John Hum
phrey of Portland served as best
man for his brother. Ushers
were Meivin Anderson and
Arthur Johnson.
Mrs. Spies, mother of the
bride, and Mrs. Humphrey both
wore afternoon dresses of navy
blue with white accessories, and
corsages of pink and white car
nations. Dale Cooley sang "Ave Maria,"
with Mrs. Cooley at the organ.
The altar was decorated with
pink and white gladiolus.
Mrs. Cecil Atkins, sister of the
bridegroom served the wedding
cake at the reception which was
held in the Mirror Room of Eu
gene Hotel immediately follow
ing the ceremony. Mrs. Meivin
Anderson presided at the punch
bowl, and Mrs. Daniel Dion was
in charge of the guest book.
For the wedding trip to the
ooast and Canada, the bride
wore a suit of military blue with
navy and white accessories.
Attending from out of town
were: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Spies
of Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Benbow, and daughter Joyce
of Galesburg, IU.; Miss Katharine
Sullivan of Cottage Grove; Mr.
and Mrs. John Humphrey, Craig
and Roger of Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Humphrey, Carrol,
Dee and Larry of Corvallis; Mr.
and Mrs. George Willet of Shedd;
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Lindskog of
Tangent, and Mr. and Mrs. Mil
ton Newport and daughter Nata
lee of Tangent.
Mrs. Don Davis, club treasur
er, and Mrs. R. E. Busey, chair
man of the membership commit
tee, will receive new member!.
Serving as hostesses are Mrs.
H. A. Norton, Mrs. Henry Jor
genson, Mrs. William Craig, Mrs,
O. R Lessel, Mrs. C. Frank Gor
dinier and Mrs Russell Yockey.
On the social committee are Mrs.
A. Giustina, Mrs. Elizabeth
Romane, Mrs. Glenn Casady,
Mrs. R. L. Cooper and Mrs. H.
A Bier. Mrs. Neil Banks will be
in charge of an informal pro
gram. Much interest is reported In
the proposed addition to the
club house. Mrs. Watson has
called a special meeting for
Thursday evening at eight oclock
in the club house, when plans
will be shown and a vote taken
on the project.
Ralston-Anderson -Vows
Exchanged
So he could be best man at
the marriage of his sister, S.
Dean Anderson, student at Uni
versity of Minnesota, Minneap
olis, flew by airplane to Eugena.
The wedding of Miss Jeanett
Anderson to Richard W. Ralston
was at First Congregational
Church the morning of July SO.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a white wool
dress-maker suit. Gold button
fastened the front of the jacket
She wore dark brown aocsasor
iea and her flowers were green
orchids. Dr. Henry Marcott,
Central Presbyterian Church,
read the ceremony.
Miss Sally Ralston of Portland,
sister of the bridegroom, was
maid of honor. She wore a
street-length silk dress and car
ried nosegay of Joanna Hill
roses.
James S. Anderson, brother of
the bride, and student at the
University of Oregon, was usher.
Mrs. Robert Hays sang "Because"
and "Th Lord's Prayer."
The wadding breakfast was la
th Mirror Room, Eugene Hotel,
and Mies Ella Carrlok eut the
cake.
After a month' wedding trip,
th eoupl will live in Seattle
where th bridegroom ig senior
. at th University of Washington,
with a major in engineering.
Mrs. Ralston Is th daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer N. Ander
son of Eugene, and Mr. Ralstoa
i th son of Mr. and Mrs. Lea
ner Ralston of Portland.
EPSELON UOMA ALPHA
Executive Council of Epslloa
Sigma Alpha will meet In th
home of Charles Humphreys,
2168 Olive Street, Thursday eve
ning at seven-thirty o'clock.
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MRS. JOHN HAROLD BELLONI, who was married at a lawn
wedding, August 1. She Is the former Billie J. Osborne T Spring
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