, "-un
Page 4B , Reglsler-Gnarrl, Eugene, Ore., Sun,, Nov. 21, 1948
City Club Groups
Announce Meetings '
Music Section of Eugene City
Club will meet In the home of
Mr. Harry Lichty, 1035 Jeffer
son Street, Tuesday evening at
seven-thirty o'clock. Hostesses
will be Mrs. H. B. Page and Mrs.
Elizabeth Romane.
Topic for study is "The Car
ousel." There will be group sing
ing of Christmas carols, led by
the section chairman, Mrs, R. E.
Griswold. !
Poetry and Drama Section of
the club will meet Saturday af-
BRIDGE CROt'P TO HAVE
MEETING AT MIDWEEK
S. D. Bridge Club will meet
Wednesday afternoon at one
thirty o'clock, at the home of
Mrs. H. H. Peters, 1240 Wash
ington Street.
ternoon in the home of Mrs.
Ralph Crow, 2540 Willamette
Street, at one-thirty o'clock. Pro
gram will be given by Mrs. E F.
Judkins who will review the
life of the poet, Alfred Noyes.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Charles
Freeman and Mrs. Elizabeth
Page.
J4ati ....
set the Holiday Mood. ,
.... they're newssrnakincj, trend sotting
and designed with you In mindl Gala
as your holiday moods . . . We have
many beautiful paltern hats for you . , .
Come in and see our selection todayl
i3onnel Yjoolz
907 Willamette
OUR CLEARANCE CONTINUES
MISS CONNIE ELLIOTT
June wedding to Jack Staton.
pie are of Springfield,
Howard. Wlltihlre
has plans for a
Both young peo-
Horn photo. Wiltshire engraving
MISS LOIS IIENDRIX will be a bride on
Christmas Day, the bridegroom Ernest Coburn,
Jr., It Is announced.
Gardiner Couple
Says" Wedding Vows
REEDSPORT The marriage
of Miss Ruth Erickson, second
daughter of Mrs. Inga Erickson,
to Ronald Heckman, son of Mrs.
Ralph Heckman, all of Gardiner,
took place Friday evening at
First Baptist Church In Reeds
port. The Rev. Grayden D. Lo
ree officiated at the double-ring
ceremony before large gath
ering! ' .
Miss Erickson was given in
marriage by her brother, Ray
nold Erickson, who also served
' as best man. She wore white
satin wedding gown, with fin
gertip veil held in place by a
coronet headdress trimmed with
seedpearls. She was attended by
her sisters, Mrs. William Kran?
as matron of honor and Miss
Betty Erickson; also Miss Lucia
Warren and Miss Edna Stave
land. All wore pastel - colored
formal gowns and carried nose
gays of pastel flowers. Best man
was Harley Heckman, brother
of the groom, and ushers were
Calvin Jensen mJ William
Kranz. Mrs. George Williams
poured at the reception held In
the church parlors following the
ceremony. The young couple left
for a wedding trtp in California,
and upon their return will it
side in Reedsport.
Alt,, i
" siiiitj,
ladies of the orient Plans for Sale, Tour
wiU meet Monday evening at Mad at Meetina
eigni o ciock, at me iioinc ui
Mrs. Ella Bray, 344 Third Ave
nue East.
Bask in the luminous glow of
Radiant at the first snowfall ... pure
white! Glorified with white feather brushes!
Dramatized with black velvet) A new group. $5 to $10.95
MILLERu
MILLINERY DEPT. . . . MAIN FLOOR
Of Oregon Mothers
Mothers of alumni were hon
ored at the recent meeting of
Eugene branch of Oregon moth
ers at Gerlinger Hall. Plans
were made for a rummage sale,
November 26 and 27, and for the
Christmas tour of living organi
zations. The tour, which is a benefit
for the scholastic fund, will be
held December 10 and will In
clude Delta Delta Delta, Delta
Zeta, Alpha Xi Delta, PI Beta
Phi, Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Chi
Omega, Hendricks Hall, Rebec
nnd Ann Judson houses. Each
house will have a separate
Christmas theme, such as "The
Christmas Story," "A White
. Christmas" and so forth. The
tour will be concluded with
serving of tea at Gerlinger Hall,
Orides Mothera in charge.
For the rummage sale, any
one having rummage Is request
ed to call either Mrs. J. H. Jack
son (1322-R) or Mrs. A. C.
Stockstad, (2195-J), who- will
arrange to have it picked up.
Presented on the program
were Miss Elizabeth Nelson,
who sang two numbers accom
panied by 'Miss Nadine Hutch
inson, ' and Miss Margaret Ad-
kins who played piano selec
tions. Miss Ann Gillen gave a
reading, "The Highwayman."
Humorous stunts were given by
Misses Nancy Chamberlain,
Barbara Stevenson, and Kloh
Ann Mayer, members of Kappa
Alpha Theta sorority.
Hostesses for the afternoon
were Mrs. L. O. Meisel, tea
chairman, Mrs. Grant Crakes,
Hospitality chairman, M r s.
Theodore Kratt, Mrs. A. L.
Fletcher,1 Mrs. Frank Black, rep
resenting Kappa Kappa Gamma
mothers; Mrs. Howard Boyd,
Mrs. Claude Potter, Mrs. F.
Towle, Mrs. C. A. Mahaney, rep
resenting Alpha Gamma Delta
mothers; Mrs. F. L. Findtner and
Mrs. L. J. Bonson, representing
Phi Gamma Delta mothers.
U of O Dames Club
To Be Entertained
At Fashion Show
Dames Club will have its
meeting the coming Tuesday
evening at Kaufman Brothers
store, where the group is to be
entertained at a. style show.
Doors will open at seven-thirty
Vclock, and the parade of fash
ions is to start at eight o'clock.
Dames Club is comprised of
wives of married students on
the campus, and all who are eli
gible to membership are urged
to attend.
P.E.O. CHAPTE.R
LISTS DESSERT
Chapter H, P.E.O. Sisterhood,
will meet Monday evening with
Mrs. Jay C. Hicks, 2825 River
Road, for dessert at seven-fifteen
o'clock. Mrs. D. W. Crites
and members of the social com
mittee will be assistant host
esses. Mrs. Douglas Orme and Mrs.
I. C. Richards will have charge
of the program.
Meetings of Chapters CA and
AM have been cancelled.
lIDouquet
styles .'v
'Ftewer-lirlgtit... prtai-lifthtl Wondrous
nw Vitality Shoes, luxurioui hi qu.llry,
prlr In fit, riting In Kyi. Smart
for drrmnp,,. smart for datimt.tvli
o twp you twice u an art. Do try them.
$11.95
Your L'uaone-Headquarter!
For . . . VITALITY
lllaorttn S j
shoes
A! ViuKf) Or" Ri !oV
p Ouhfcx W Gmipws VFtar
98.95 A $9.93
LADIES
Look Your Best
An attractive figure is
the foundation of at
tractiveness. Let our pleasant sue.
cessful methods help -,
you achieve loveliness.
The HOUSE
of BEAUTY
Phone 5741-R or 1701
The Mezsanlna
25 West th
BUYING A PMN0;
THEN PLAY end C0MfIS J
BALDWIN
You VrtUh3S;
volmecj..
responsivc.ta
ion unwiaV
mall pious
T'Krt ram i (ri (i fin mrxni: . r .i
no .c.u.. jjioouyg oi tilt Bi Ki
unu vi umicismp us me years 50 by
Come In and See How Easy S h
To Own and Enjoy a Baldwin.
G00DLIN PIANO (t
824 PEARL ST. -
1 IS c
i
XA I
f I
APTIVATINS
Dress fasWons for erftsr ?iv! adM-
festivities ... never befof!
Uous and beexsrrfmu. See our excita!.
turn
HART LARSEN-k PAULINE IUMII
1080 willimttte .... toUptMfM 3121
SHOE DEPT. , . . MAIN FLOOR ,
i