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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1948)
k2 t"0.: f the e- K aell ... "WZL rstockman. M1 Hands," fepu-' ctory," anu "'..mr. and partment of the University of Oregon cted enenl critlcv Mrs. Hoss Hall conducted the Table Topic. j Guest! present were: mm. r ran Wills, MM. Fred A. Adlard, Mri. Donald Golt, Mrs. John J. Mc Hugh, Mr. R. F- Barnhalz, Mrs. r D. Clark, Mrs. Harold Schrenk, Mrs.' Charles L. Martin, Mrs. K. W. Battleson, and Mrs. Kaipn js. 'Newman. A meeting of the Oregon Coun L.i 0( Toastmistress Clubs will be !hld at Albany, Thursday. All .r. Invited to attend. Those who can go are asked to be at the Eugene nuiui iu. transportation. NOW, WE WOULDN'T USE ANY OTHER! m mis SILKY SOFT" YET SUPER STRONG Id- 'Srf. ir At Mott Dealen Now 'MD SCIENTIFICAUY IMPROVED IFIC COAST PAPER Mills BElllNGHAM, WASHINGTON trr,bu,,on,yeu,n,oy6,'r9o-ev- S'y oeilgnid In vn. u. j.. r -.-..v uroaoaom . , . gives "wjmportanc. wl,h o fre..falIing fr,0.d iam.weelcenc!-wnlltl. worthy 65.00 SOCIETY, WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS By ANN CONNELL, REEDSPORT COtTPLB WED AT W ALPORT REEDSPORT The marriage of Mrs. Rosamond Whittle, for merly of Reedsporl, and Verne Kegfcter-Guaro', Eugene, Or., Tuen.. Sept. 8T. Page t u 1 mmmmmmm Nolph studio, Wiltshire Engtivlnj MRS. HOWARD TRTJES DALE (Dorothy Ruth Greer) carried lace handkerchief car ried by mother twenty six years earlier. BRIDE-ELECT HONORED Miss Phyllis Bertelsenwas hon. ored at a miscellaneous shower Friday evening given in the home of Mrs. Kenneth Harmen, with Mrs. Jerry Bertelsen as co-hostess. Miss Bertelsen will b mar ried to Richard Parker Septem ber 26. Gifts were arranged under a white parasol. Those attending were Mrs. Alvin Bertelsen and Mrs. Chris Bertelsen, Mrs. William Comstock, Mrs. Elmer Wick, Mrs. Earl Tullar, Mrs. Nicholas Bertel sen, Mrs. Robert Wilde, Mrs. J. H. Singletary, Mrs. Lelth Cleeton, Misses Joyce and Katherine Ber telsen and the mother of the bride elect, Mrs. Hans Bertelsen. Pen Women Honor Three At Luncheon Honored guest of Eugene Branch, National League of Amer ican Pen Women, was Miss Eliza beth Smartt, who was in Eugene Saturday with personal greetings of the League's newly-elected president, Dr. Margaret Seebree. Miss Smartt. who is chairman of the membership committee of the league, is attending the Women's Christian Temperance Union con vention in Portland this week. She is legal counsel for the WCTU, be sides being a lecturer and writer. Eugene Pen Women gathered at the home of Mrs. C. C. McCornack, state president of the league, on Saturday for luncheon and a busi ness meeting. The luncheon also honored Mrs. Pearl Gischler, new est member, and Miss Louise Fitch, back from an assignment with the Reader's Digest. Miss Smartt is present owner of one of the oldest newspapers in the United States, a paper originally called the Northern Centinel (they spelled it with a C), later 'the Washington County Post, which is still published at Cambridge, New York. Plaid is the big news for fall. Wool suits with slim skirts are top favorites in this fabric. v VI fit . if. I :':-: v i "5maclaVgood..its CENTRAL COUPLE WED Truex and Ansel Smith, to Fran- CENTRAL A recent marriage I cie Fraiieur, son of Mr. and Mrs. at Vancouver was that of Mrs. Or- Strom Frazieur. They are living Balkem. was an event of Sunday, ! '" Huff, daughter of Mrs. Nellie near her f ather home. September 12, at the home of the I bride's mother, Mrs. Nona Strake of Waldport. Mrs. Wayne Schu maker of Newport was the bride's attendant and Lewis Balkema, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. The ceremony was read by Judge H. L. Kelly of Waldport In the presence of the Immediate family and a few neighbors. The bride wore a turquoise gown and the flowers used in decoration of the home were in turquoise and white. The couple will live at Winchester Bay. RNA PLAN COSTUME PARTY FOR OCTOBER Mrs. J. B. Byers and Mrs. Flor ence maze were initiated into Royal Neighbors of America at a recent meeting in Knights of Pythias Hall attended by about fifty members. A corsage was pre sented to District Deputy Mabel Milne and a drape was placed over the charter in memory of the late Henry Tuyman. Plans for the October meeting were considered. It was decided to invite other camps and that costumes should be worn by all. Mrs. Van Tibbetts is chairman of the entertainment and decorations committee. Refreshments were served by a committee headed by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Read. Mothproofing 5 year guarantee Electric Cleaners, 1210 Willamette QUAKER Curtain Stretchers New AtUW JOHNSON FURNITURE CO. 54.9 WlUamelte Phone 269J i7 , ' Kenuell-Ellls onolo. WllUhlr. enslaving. MRS. LYLE B. CONRAD (Ha zel Pledger) at home at Lorane following wedding trip to Yellowstone. BABY SHOWER HELD JUNCTION CITY A show er was held recently in honor of Mrs. Russell Grlbskov at the Hans Rasmussen residence. Over 30 guests were present. Games were played with Mrs. John Norris win ning the prize. Many gifts . were received by Mrs. Gribskov. Pain1 Comn 20 Give Us & c Sr Decorating 1 ic Residential i Experience il Phone 1526-M Florsheim SHOES FOR MEN and WOMEN BUIMII'S 1060 Willamette I BEAUTY STUDrt For Better Italreut and Permanent On The Upper Deck . . . STUDIO BUILDING 13th and Willamette Phone 88) For "sniff appeal" heap his dish with wonderful Gro-Pup Ribhon! It's so cru-ichy-crisp, so richly nourishing! Kellogg's formula combines 23 "dog-thrive" ingredients! Including skim milk, meat meal every vitamin and mineral dogs are known to need! A8k your grocer for this exclusive Ribbon-type food today. Your dog will be overjoyedl TH EMPTY Not toV water uw most s crisp, souo y-2H ADD THE WATErU 1 I -CUP C0UP0N- Pa rent's Request FOR CHILD TO ATTEND THE EUGENE WEEK-DAY SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION To the Principal of School I desire ( ) Son ( ) Daughter Name Grade To attend the Week-Day School of Religious Education class to be held one hour each week on released time basis as allowed by Oregon law. The students will go to a nearby church ac companied to and from by the Bible teacher. Signed Parent or Guardian, Address Phone This is the 24th year of Bible study for the Eugene Public Schools.' The work is sponsored by the Eugene Ministerial Asso ciation and Community Council of Religious Education. Interdenominational teaching will be based on Old Testament History, Gospels and book of Acts. 4A wku: rchly photo. WUtahh-e Engravr MRS. DONALD W. HENSON (Lois Margaret King) was a bride of September 10 in Eugene. N , V 4 w ! V ' ' i t ' ;r Wiltshire Engrsvln: MISS LILLIAN TILSON'S engagement to Willis E. McCul lough has been announced. They will be married next summer. World Famous Zeiss Binoculars ON EASY PAYMENTS HtmHng or sight-seeing . . . Zeiss 6k, 30 blnoeulgrs give you clear, elose-up view of your target. They're yours on easy payments for only $79.50. Get them at Standard Optical nowl 820 Willamette ipHBiwniEw OF THE NEW FALL STYLES e&tfAncu preserver foe4 SEE MORE THAN 150 NEW FALL STYLES EXCLUSIVE WITH US IN EUGENE .... We cordially invite you to come In tomorrow to view a complete showing of the season's new styles direct from the factory and all styles from our regular stocks. A factory representative, Mr. W. Benton, as well as our own skilled fitters, will be here to tell you about them. 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