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Tf B .lUgMffr-Oimrn1, Bug-, Ore., Bun,, Nov. 21. 1948 Principals to Talk September Wedding brother-"'-Iw' Mr- ,nd Mr- On Layman's Views t meet OMITS MEETING " will not Springfield Library Assorts- jne , ,!!eJ brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hines. The bride wore a gray suit with blue accessories and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Hines also wore a gray suit, and a gardenia corsage. Mr. Elliott Is in the U, S. Navy, The bride who has been a resi dent of Crejwell for some time, will make her home here with his parents while he is in the service. She is employed in Eu gene, v The couple made a trip through Yellowstone National Park and back to Healy, Kansas, before returning to Creswell. inn. tt-hirh would be trhriulert - iwj In Idaho Reported Lane County Elementary Principals Association will meet for six-thirty o'clock dinner Tuesday evening at the Eugene Hotel. Following the dinner, a panel discussion will be held, on the aubject: "The Layman's View of Education." Speakers on the panel will be E. H. Chrlstensen, Louis Sher man, H. S. Howard, C. Ruther ford and the Rev. Charles E. Fogg. a mewina CRESWELLr Word has been received of the wedding of Mifs Pear Christine Keeling, daugh ter of Mrs. Robert Haverfield of Healy, Kana., to Donald Elmer Elliott, aon of Mr. Albert Gug gleberg of Creswell. The cere mony took place at the Lutheran Church in Rupert, Idaho, Sep tember 27, the Rev. John C. Westendorf reading the services. The couple was attended by the bridegroom's sister and kj-5 atU4'll. j "Everyone thinks j I'm years v', younger than lam" LIB FART GROtT 3 K Ml L FOR O Homemakers O Business Q Glamour O Pleasure Our pleaiure ii to derue uou! SCIENTIFIC "PATTERN" HAIR CUTTING by DOROTHY AAS NO GUESS WORK NO FUSS NO BOTHERI Pallorn Hair Cut 1.50 Machine Waves 8.50 and. up Machlneloss Waves 7.50 and up Cold Waves 10.00 and up BEAUTY SALON 2ND FLOOR PHONE 492 ;;; it Mm 4 mi WHEN Mra. J. T. Brand of Salem addressed E ugene Quota, Club recently, under sponsorship of the club's committee on International Relations, there were present a group representing many na tions. Above, from left, back row: Mrs. William H Ixson, Australia; Mostapha Radwan, Egypt; Mrs. Richard Lyau, China: Mra. Radwan; Misa Maria Teresa Montenegro. Chile; Mrs. Brand, 'font row: Mrs. Ira Hyrer, Russia; Mrs. Bernard Groth, Ne w Zealand; Mrs. William Kincsley. Belgium: Mrs. John Heard. France; Mrs. Hal Sanderson, Denma rk, and Mra. Stanley Thomson, Switierland. (Fehly photo, Wiltshire engraving). Amaranth Court Sets Social Meeting Regular social meeting of Willamette Court, order of the Amaranth, will take place Mon day evening at eight o'clock, at the Masonic Temple. This will not be a dinner and bazaar as was first planned for this date. The committee in charge will be Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Palmer, co-chairmen Mrs, Bessie Terp cnlng, Mrs. Mata Sweetman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haggard, Mr. and Mrs. William Heseman, Misa Anne Whiteaker, Mr. and Mra. N. K. Hickens. Mr. and Mra. Ted Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Al son Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Williams, Mrs. EU Macy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Flanders, Mrs. Ella T. Edmunson, Mrs, E. N. Hathaway. it's iwm . . . LIMITED ... 150 Suits Only For All Leon's Stores . . . 30 TO EUGENE ... But They're GENUINE DONEGAL TWEEDS! Something you would expect lo pay a jteat deal fashioned by Sportbrook 0EK?I C3AL TWEES . , GUtttt STYLES . . DQtSLE BREASTED . . SIZES 10 TO 18 . . . Hunt Club To Sponsor Horse Show An Amateur Horse Show will be sponsored by Eugene Hunt Club at the covered riding arena in the Fairgrounds, Sunday afternoon, events to start at two o'clock. The show is open to any interested rider, and the public is invited to attend, with out charge. There will be classes for both children and adults of amateur status. Following the show, re freshments will be served in the club room- General chairman of the show is Miss Faye Thompson. Offic ials for the event are Mrs. C. A. Huntington, announcer; Richard Bailey, ring master; Roy Wil cox, call master, and C. A. Dick inson, ring chairman. Committee chairmen are Mrs. Lyle Scroggs, publicity; Mrs. Ed Davis, refreshments, and Mrs. S. Ntmerousky and Mrs. Denning Tye, music. Anyone wishing further in formation may contact any one of the above persons. Chairmen of events will be as follows: Five-gaited class, Miss Bever ly Beairsto. English Pairs, Miss Faye Thompson. English Pleasure Horse, Miss Gene Ingram. Western Pleasure Horse, Mrs: E. B. Murphy. Musical Chairs, C. A. Dickin son. Tennessee Walking Horses, Miss Peggy McKee. Driving Class, Ed Davis. Three-Gaited Class, Miss Judy Babb. Junior Hands and Seat, (for riders under 18 years) Mrs. Huntington Clayton. Shetland Pony, Mrs. W. H. Chapman. Other unannounced novelties aro promised by the committee. Let's goto H01M OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 10M WILLAMETTE m nirsrwr Lodge and Chapter List Joint Dinner McKenzie River Lodge and Blue River Chapter of Eastern Star will hold their joint potluck dinner at the Masonic .Temple, .850 Fourteenth Avenue East, Tuesday evening at six-thirty o'clock. It is to be followed by magic acts by a member, John H. Brownson. Bridge and pin ochle will be played later. The committee for the dinner and entertainment is: Mr. and Mrs. Linn Buley, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wiper. Mr. and Mrs. V. Edwin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartletl, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. An drew Nissen, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Woods and Mi. and Mrs. S. Shaffer. All Masons and Eastern Star members and their families and friends are invited. Comic Books To Be Topic Of P-TA Panel Regular meeting of the Colin Kelly Junior High School P-TA will be held on Tuesday evening at eight o'clock at the school, and Mrs. Jo Richmond will talk on the subject of "Comic Books." This will be followed by a panel discussion of the sub ject by students. Parents will participate In a question and answer session on all types of recreation. The pro gram will be concluded by a musical selection from the school, according to Mrs. E. A. Conant, program chairman. DAV AND AUXILIARY MEETING WEDNESDAY Chapter and auxiliary of Dis abled American Veterans will meet in Veterans Memorial Building, Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. Plans will be made for the entertainment of the de partment commander, Mrs. Gladys Lawton of Medford, who will visit here December 8. 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