Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, November 14, 1948, Image 21

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TBy ANN CONNELL
HE weak ahead, preceding the Thanksgiving Holidays,
promises to be a busy one. Eugene branch, Oregon Mothers,
which at its initial tea last month paid honor to freshman
mothers, will have a second social affair Wednesday after
noon at Gerlinger Hall, and on this occasion will pay honor
to mothers of alumni. An open business meeting will take
place at two-thirty o'clock, Mrs. Kenneth Moore, president of
the Eugene branch, presiding; The presidents of all social
organizations on the campus are invited to attend this meet
ing, or to send representatives. All Oregon Mothers also are
urged to be present. . . w
The social hour Is set for three
o'clock, when a musical program
will be given by members of the
active chapter of Phi Beta, music
honorary. A humorous skit also
will be presented by members of
Kappa Theta sorority.
Mrs. Grant Crakes, hospitality
chairman, will be assisted by
mothers of Kappa Kappa Gam
ma and Alpha Gamma Delta
sororities, and Phi Gamma Delta
fraternity.
THE LANE COUNTY BAR
ASSOCIATION will be hosts at
a dinner dance at the Eugene
Country Club Friday evening,
from five-thirty o'clock until
midnight, it is announced. The
affair will be semi-formal; that
is, women will be in evening
dress, but men are not required
to be.
A committee of the wives of
members has been appointed to
arrange for the entertainment of
guests. They are Mrs. Donald R.
Husband, chairman; Mrs. Lewis
Hoffman, Mrs. Robert Goodwin,
Mrs. Sid Milligan and Mrs. John
Pennington.
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BONNE HEURE DANCE
CLUB will entertain in the
downtown Masonic Temple
Thursday evening, with dancing
to begin at nine o'clock. Co
chairmen of the committee in
charge are Mr. and Mrs. N. A.
Lambert. Also serving are Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Spence, Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Whipp, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex McKenzey, Mr. and Mrs.
George Gazeley, Mrs. Nell How
ard, W. J. Grigg and Earl Johnson.
Fehly Photo, Wiltshire engraving
Bl rfflLir E EDBLOM (Freda Mae Shannon) carried a bouquet of red roses at her wed-
Uj til! month la Iirn uongregauonai vnurcn.
fad
hlty Club
Hostesses
ferlinger
js'i Faculty" Club -of the
ft oi Oregon will give
txor of graduate stu-
wives or hus-
i3 afternoon from three
o'clock in Gerlinger
elm ol the faculty will
at to meet the guests,
ct ud Mrs. Harry K.
i, Don and Mrs. Eldon
ud Dr. R. T. EUickson,
deai ol the Graduate
rtl lorm the receiving
Join Stehn, Mrs. N. H.
Mrs. L. 0. Wright, and
J. ffConnell will Din on
p cards. Standing at the
i u stairs to greet the
'Sloe Mrs. Theodore
pi Sta. Victor Morris for
t noil, and Mrs. R. R.
d Mrs. Viral D. Earl
ad hour. Assisting about
nil be the wives of
oi the Graduate
Jin. C. W. Hintz, Mrs.
iae, Mrs. C. B. Beall,
J. Dixon, Mrs. Arnold
i J. T. Ganoe, Mrs.
we, Mrs. Hoyt Trow-
I Mrs. Pierre Van
kibe.
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Will DOUr far thA
K and Mrs. Sidney
Mrs. Dan r,
fS? ' Serving
r ,7 """"us Breen,
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"a Margaret
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the event.
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The engagement of Miss Nancy Carlisle to Morven C. Thomas
was announced to a group of friends Sunday evening at the homo
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Carlisle.
Miss Carlisle is a graduate of the University of Oregon, a mem
ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority, and president of Eugene Spinsters.
Mr. Thomas, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. Thomas of
Portland, is a senior at the university this year. He is affiliated
with Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and Friars, senior men's honorary.
The wedding is planned for June. ,
Friends invited to a Halloween
party at the home of Miss Jeanne
Marks last Sunday had a surprise
when it proved to be an an
nouncement of her engagement
to Lloyd Philpott of Harrisburg.
The wedding date will be Janu
ary 23.
During a program of games, an
arrangement of grapes was re
moved from atop a large pump
kin which was displayed promi
nently on the radio table. Guests
filed past and peeped into the
lighted pumpkin, without reveal
ing to the one following what
was seen: A miniature replica of
a church aisle, down which
walked tiny plastic figures of a
bridal party. A note o the pul
pit carried the announcement
and date.
.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Neuenfeldt
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Marian, to Virgil
Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
H. Butler of Vancouver, Wash.
The wedding has been planned
for early February.
Miss Neuenfeldt is a graduate
of the University of Oregon, and
a member of Chi Omega social
sorority. Mr. Butler attended the
University of California. He is
affiliated with Phi Delta Theta
fraternity.
Mrs. Leah J. Long announces
the engagement of her daughter,
Joan, to John S. Smeed, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smeed of
Eugene. No date has been set for
the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Oberg
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Eloyce, to James
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HANDWOVEN ARTICLES from the Arrowcraft Shop In Galllnburg, Tenn., are modeled by H
Beta Phi alumnae, which group will conduct Its annual sale In the coming week. Mrs. Herbert Bakeiv
chairman of the tea and sate, at left, is wearing a Whig Rose apron designed by Mrs. C. J. Sullivan,
Jr., when she was an instructor at the school; Dorothy Claire Ghent and her mother, Mrs. Kenneth
Ghent, are wearing handwoven mother-and-daughter dirndls designed by Mrs. Tina McMorran for
mer Eugene woman.
Arrowcraft Tea and Sale Set for. Tuesday
Pi Beta Phi alumnae extend
a general invitation to the pub
lic to attend the annual tea and
sale of handweaving, hand-made
baskets and heartbrooms from
the Arrowcraft Shop in Gatlin
burg, Tenn., to be held Tues
day afternoon from two until
five o'clock at the Pi Beta Phi
house, 1518 Kincaid Street. This
craft work is done by adults in
their own mountain homes un
der the supervision of the Pi
Beta Phi Settlement School. This
school is of special interest to
Eugeneans because of that fact
that the weaving supervisor for
Arrowcraft is Mrs. Tina McMor
ran, until recently a well known
Eugene resident. In this position
Mrs. McMorran not only designs
all of the weaving but also keeps
more than a hundred weavers
busy the year 'round. One of a
number of Mrs. McMorran's de
signs featured in the local sale
is a lovely Greensboro luncheon
set, the design of which is adapt
ed from Mrs. McMorran's prize
winning entry in the Interna
tional Textile Exhibition held at
the Woman's College of the Uni
versity of North Carolina in
Greensboro,' N. C.
Another Eugene woman shar
ing honors in the Arrowcraft
sale is Mrs. C. J. Sullivan, Jr.,
whose Whig Rose apron received
a blue ribbon in the 1948 Lane
County Fair. Arrowcraft is pro
ducing the apron in five color
combinations.
Other handweaving in the sale
includes baby jackets and bon
nets, blankets, carriage robes
and bibs, dirndl) for mother
and daughter, bedjackets, bags hi
several styles, neckties for th
men, some with scarfs to matok.
Household linens include lunch
eon sets in a number of different
styles and colors, dresser scarfa
in lacy weave, runners, towels,
bathmats, hot dish mats and pot
holders. Prices range from twenty-five
cents to eight dollars.
Mrs. Herbert Baker is chair
man of the Arrowcraft tea and
sale, assisted by Mrs. Robera
Baldwin and Mrs. C. J. Sullivan,
; Jr, of the alumnae, Mrs: ' Clair
Kneeland of the Mothers' Club
and Miss Sue Mercer of th
active chapter. - , ,
80ROSIS TO MEET '
Sorosls will meet Thursday
afternoon in the home of Mrs. J.
W. Pixley, 809 Eleventh Ave. East.
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MISS NANCY CARLISLE has revealed her engagement to
Morven C. Thomas of Portland, a June wedding planned.
MBS. RAPP HOSTESS
TO HOME SCIENCE CLUB '
Home Science Club will meet
in the home of Mrs. Andrew
RaDD. 1680 Alder Street, Mon
day afternoon at two-thirty
o'clock. A group from the Very
Little Theatre will present a
program.
HADASSAH TO MEET
Hadassah wilf meet "in the
home of "Mrs. E. Becker, ' 660
Eighth Avenue West, Monday
evening at eight o'clock.
for
1 ! the hour
TtaT"'the
.""ounc-
ti!1 in charge
laa, u "re- Eu.
4 Mrs.
WHUhlrfl phoCo and enrravlnf
- SrOBfB SPINSTERS entertained new member, In the past week at a "
Room of Eocene Hotel. Shown above are the honored guesU: From left, back ""' ""rt
Moore. Mis, Virginia Fletcher, Miss Sally Waller, Miss Betty Jone., Jtof Joanne Frjfdenlund, front
rww- Diane Burnout and Mist Donna SUgeberg. . .
Miss Heany
- Is Bride
Miss Jean Heany, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Heany, and
Dale Winther, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Winther, all of Eu
gene, exchanged wedding vows
in St. Mary's Catholic Church
last Sunday afternoon. The Very
1 Rev. Francis P. Leipzig offici
ated at two o'clock.
Miss Heaney wore a gown of
white satin made with off-the-shoulder
yoke of marquisette,
which was edged by a bertha
collar trimmed with seed pearls.
The skirt was full and made
with a long train.1 Her t long
veil of illusion was lace trim
med and held by a bonnet head
dress of satin and seed pearls.
She carried a bouquet of yellow
roses and a handkerchief which
had been a part of her mother's
wedding outfit.
Mrs. Victor Lorenzo of Vaca
ville, Calif., was the bride's only
attendant. She wore a gown of
aqua satin with head band of
orchid and yellow chrysanthe
mums, to match the flowers in
her bouquet.
Dean Winther, brother of the
bridegroom, was best man. Ush
ers were Richard Weitzell and
Donald Furrer. The bride was
escorted to ,the altar by her
uncle, Arthur Helm.
Baskets of yellow and white
chrysanthemums were used to
decorate the church and pews
were marked by white ribbon
bows. James Kays sang an "Ava
Maria."
At the reception which was
given in the home of the bride
groom's parents, Mrs. Astrid
Lindsey cut the cake and Mrs.
William Jones poured. Serving
were Misses Marian Fuson, Wil
ma Chritofferson and Elizabeth
Miller. Mrs. William Jones .
poured. Yellow chrysanthe
mums were used to decorate the
table. Miss Helen Wright had
charge of the guest book.
Mr. and Mrs. Winther went
on a trip to the Oregon coast,
lb wearing a suit of plum
colored crepe with grey and
pink accessories. They will live
on South Willamette Street. The
bride is a former student at the
university.
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MR8. DALE WINTHER, married in eertmon ef but anndar aiUrBoon, U the former Jews.
The Maple will live la fainn,