I Ry Ann Connell
I' olSt Valentine'! Day, this page yields its
P as seems proper.
fat Zil R. Kloster of 2095 North. 5th
lead
P-tinn City.
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i "carl N. Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jorgen
Mrs.
Street.
engagement of their daughter,
The couple's marriage is planned
F ' ent Was told first to friends at, a party given
hv Miss Kloster s puioms, iu nuuur ner rwenty-
News was contained in "valentines" given
!JLnt were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Spores, Mr. and
1 'jit Mr and MrSl Dona,d Anderson Mr. and Mrs.
15 wies Enola and Norma Kloster, Carl Nielsen
'lUre. Carroll M. Miller announce the engagement
, yer, Carol Marian, to Chester Lee Stevenson, Jr.,
and Mrs. Unester ubb oievenson. ooin rammes
fcjjene. i. - - -
Rsinony will take place June 20 at St. Mary's Epis-
moment of Miss Beverly loan Giffotd, daughter
Elmer ' Giffrd, to ran'c ' Anderson has
Lvmced. Mr. Anderson s parents are Mr. ana Mrs.
jtadeison oi
j !. - m-nHnnto of Euaene Hiah School with the
1545 and Sne HOW io wnitivwia mwhv, x cicnunn
Her fiance is in the United States
is staMoned at Fort Ord in California.
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ad Mrs. Ralph Aubrey of Cottage Grove have an
, ., 1 insni nf their dauahter. Patricia, tn Pfr.
t'insc"yww
3. Kerr of the United States Air Corps. He is the son
t Urs Howard Conn, also of Cottage Grove.
I Uiss Aubrey and Mr. Kerr are graduates of Cottage
son High bcnooi wnn me ciuss 011340. ne is sia-
Illinois and she is a student at San lose Bible College.
"wedding dale has not been set.
(Hi engagement announcement on the Oregon State
ijmpus at Corvallis was thdt of Miss Lois Schoth to
i McKee, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. McKee of
k Miniature newspapers dlstnoutea at dinner at the
Si Omega sorority house told the news. The wedding
in the early summer.
Schoth, a graduate of Corvallis High School, is the
i of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schoth of Corvallis and a
at fa home economics. Mr. McKee is a graduate of
isM Union High School and attended University of
nd Mrs. John Striyle have announced the engage-
I feet daughter, Dorothy, to Paul Hopper, son of Mr.
v Hoy Hopper. Both families live in Springfield. The
I will take place February 23. ,
for 1afentined 2)atj, -Sentimental Season
mw eT stf? r s
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Kennll.RlH PhntftWilUhire EnKTavlnB
KLOSTER has told hr engagemeni to Cirl N.
luejr win DC mamea in may.
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Miss Neuenfeldt
Bride in Portland
Church Ceremony
Mothers Tea
To Present
Miss Marion F. Neuenfeldt, T"1 T1 11
dauRliter ot Mr. and Mrs. Ed- OrUITl 1 ClIKS
warn ieiieniriui 01 x.uuene, pr-
eame the bride of Virgil K.
Butler in an evening ceremony
at Morcland Prttbyterian
Church, Portland, last Saturday
evening. The Rev. O. LeRoy
Walter officiated.
Parents of Mr. Butler art Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Butler ot Van
couver, Wash.
The bride who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
white satin gown, Victorian In
style. Her full-length net veil
was trimmed with lace and fell
from a coronet of seed pearls.
She carried a white Bible with
a white orchid, which she wore
later on her going-away suit.
Attending the bride were her
two sisters, Miss Phyllis Neuen
fieldt of Seattle as maid of
honor and Miss Jewel Neuen
feldt of Portland as bridesmaid.
The maid of honor's dress was of
dusty rose satin and she carried
an arm bouquet of yellow roses.
The bridesmaid wore moss green
satin and carried an arm bou
quet of red roses.
Acting as best man for his
A prepared panel dealing with
questions most asked, relative to
the standards, social rules and
regulations ot students on the
campus, will be conducted by the
directors ot student affairs at the
program and tea of Oregon
Mothers Wednesday afternoon at
three o'clock, at Gerlinger Hall.
Mrs. Eva Stevens Graves will aet
as moderator, and a period of
questions will follow the talks.
Mrs. Kenneth Moore will pre
side at the meeting, and at the
business session at two-thirty
o'clock, which precedes the pro
gram. A half hour of popular musie
will be furnished for the program
by a trio of artists from the
School of Music, Miss Claire Lew
is, James McMullen and Wayne
Sherwood.
Mrs. Blair Alderman will have
the University of Oregon sou
venir plates for sale, and Mrs.
William M. Tugman will have
the remaining Oregon Mothers
cookbooks. There is but a limited
number of these.
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uruiner whs nuuen culler nun t-i , .
the ushers were Norman Waters raCUlty JNeWCOmSrS
or Vancouver, cawara neuen
feldt, brother ot the bride and
Larry Butler, junior usher and
brother of the groom.
Mothers of the couple both
were attired tn gowns of blue,
the bride's mother completing
her costume with a hat of pink
feathers and the bridegroom's
mother with a- pink flower hat.
Both wore orchid corsages.
Assisting at the reception In
the church parlors were Mrs.
Karl Muir of Eugene and Mrs.
Clelland Kretzer of Portland,
pouring; Mrs. W. H. Crosby of
Eugene and Mrs. Fred Eiler
of Portland, cutting the cake.
Mrs. Arthur Chenoweth presid
ed at the punch bowl. The girls
assisting were sisters of the
bridegroom, Mrs. Robert Bald
win of Eugene, Mrs. Connie
Arnold of Portland and Dana,
Genice and Dorothy Butler. Mrs.
Robert Butler had charge of the
guest book.
Following a honeymoon trip to
San Francisco the couple will be
at home In Portland.
The bride is a graduate of
To Meet for Tea
Newcomers Group ot the Uni
versity of Oregon Women's Fac
ulty Club will hold Its monthly
tea Tuesday afternoon from three
thirty until five o'clock in Ger
linger Hall. A talk on sterling
silver will be presented by Mrs.
Leah Pell.
Mrs. Howard Dean is tea chair
man, assisted by Mrs. George An
drews, Mrs. William Bowerman,
Mrs. Milton Dieterlch, Mrs. Rob
ert Ferens, Mrs. B. D. Furrtr,
Mrs. Walter Koch, Mrs. Roderick .
Langston, Mrs. Viron Moore, Misa
Josephine Newberry, Mrs. Wil
liam Schlosser, Mrs. Lloyd Sor
enson, and Mrs. Donald Willis,
Mrs. F. L. Stetson and Mrs. E,
G. Ebbighausen will pout.
There will be a nursery
small children during the tea
hours.
Wiltshire engraving
MRS. BILLY H. KINDRED (Patricia Heinrichs), recently ar
rived with her husband to make her home In Eugene, was bride
In a Portland ceremony last month.
Fehly Photo, Wiltshire Engraving
MR9. DALE FREDERICK (Clariece Wise) was married here
January 30 at First Congregational Church, In an afternoon cere
mony, and will live In Eugene.
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PAN-HELLENIC MEETING
18 THURSDAY DINNER
City Pan-Hellenic will moot
at Seymour's Cafe Thursday eve
ning at six-thirty o'clock fof
dinner and the regular monthly
business meeting.
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Miss Patricia Ann Heinrichs of Portland -became the bride of
Billy Harold Kindred, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Harold Kin
dred of Eugene in a candlelight ceremony at the new Cedar Mill
Community Church in Portland early in January. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Irvin Heinrichs.
The ceremony was performed at eight o'clock in the evening
by the Rev. Simon E. Forsberg, pastor.
Baskets of white chrysanthe
mums and whit. tapers in can- Springfield Church
delabra decorated the church for
the service, the first wedding to HaS OUnaay nlte
be neld in me newiy-compieieu
Bl Horn photo, wiranire ensiwe
1" GIFFORD is engaged to b married to
church.
The bridal dress of white slip
per satin was made with lace
yoke and peplum and had a train.
With it the bride wore a fingertip-length
veil held in place with
orange blossoms, and carried
white calla lilies cascaded with
ribbons.
Attendants of the bride were
her cousin, Miss Virginia Hein
richs, as maid of honor and Misses
Virginia and Joan Cote, brides
maids. The maid of honor wore
yellow taffeta made with por
trait neckline and bustle.
Her head bandeau was of
chrysanthemums and she carried
a white nosegay tied with aqua
streamers. The bridesmaids were
gowned in aqua, made in the
same style as the dress worn by
the maid of honor. Their ban
deaux and nosegays were yellow,
tied with yellow.'
The bridegroom's father, Mr.
Kindred, was best man for his
son, and the ushers were Elmer
R. Moore, cousin of the bride
groom and Malcolm W. Billiard,
cousin of the bride.
Music was-by an aunt and cous
in of the bride, the aunt, Mrs. T.
R. Flatley of Loi Angeles, pre
siding at the organ and the cous
in, Miss Marjorie Flatley, singing
"At Dawning," "I Love You Tru
ly," and "Because."
Garlands of evergreens around
the walls decorated the church
parlors for the reception and the
refreshment table was centered
with pink snapdragons and pink
tapers. Mrs. U M. Heinrichs and
Mrs. M. W. Van Billiard cut the
cake, Mrs. Elmer Moore and Mrs.
Bart Nevers poured. Serving were
Mrs Ernest Knoph and Misses
Virginia Burt, Allene Amacher
Eleanor Mathews. Joan Saun
ders and Shirley Henson.
The couple went to San Fran
cisco, via the coast route, for
their wedding trip. The bride's
going-away costume was a green
gabardine suit with black acces
sories and hat and fur cape of
caracul lamb. They are now at
home in Eugene.
The 'Tide is a graduate of the
University of Oregon where she
was a member of Mu Phi Epsilon
music honorary and the bride
groom attended Texas Tech and
University of Oregon.
ORIDE.S ALUMNAE
TO ENTERTAIN ACTIVES
AT MONDAY DESSERT
Orides alumnae will entertain
the active Orides girls at dessert
Mondav evening in Gerlinger
Hall. Miss Betty Coe and Miss
Patricia Hult are in cnarge m
arrangements for the affair. A
short bus.ncss meeting for alum
nae will follow.
Ebbert Memorial Methodist
Church at Springfield was light
ed by candles for the wedding
of Miss Betty Jean Benton to
Marvin Riley Hawkins Sunday
afternoon, January 30.- ; The
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Tervcer, live in Eugene,
and the parents of the bride
groom, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Haw
kins, at Springfield. The Rev.
Ellsworth Tilton officiated at the
double-ring ceremony, at three
o'clock.
Miss Benton's gown was of
white satin and made with a
short train. Her veil was of lace,
held by a pearl-beaded head
piece. She carried a bouquet of
yellow roses and ferns. Her maid
of honor was Miss Margaret
Walker of Pleasant Hill, who
wore a gown of yellow taffeta
and carried yellow roses and
gardenias.
Miss Iola Williams was brides-'
maid wearing a gown of blue
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Miss Clariece Wise became the 'bride of Dale Frederick, son of
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Frederick of Eugene, at First Congregational
Church January 30 at three o'clock in the afternoon. The bride Is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wise of Springfield.
The Rev. LeRoy Crossley, pastor of First Baptist Church at
Springfield, heard the couple repeat vows before an altar decorated
with yellow daffodils and heather. Mr. Wise gave his daughter In
marriage.
The bridal dress was of white Esler-Hedlind
slipper satin made with fitted
bodice, sweetheart neckline and
with leg o' mutton sleeves and
a short train. Her fingertip
length veil was edged with lace
and her flowers were yellow
rosebuds tied with yellow ribbon.
For "something old" she carried
a handkerchief which was a
keepsake of her grandmother's.
Mrs. Ross Glfford of Spring
field attended the bride as mat
ron of honor. Her dress was of
rose color and she carried a bou
quet of iris tied with rose ribbon.
The bridesmaids were Miss
Naomi Wetzell and Mrs. Robert
Nice, sister of the bridegroom,
both of Eugene. Miss Wetzell
was in yellow and Mrs. Nice in
blue. Both carried Iris tied with
ribbons in eggshell shade.
Candlelighters were Mrs. Bart
Kirk and Mrs. Donald Anderson.
Westnn B. Lockwood was best
man and the ushers were Harvey,
A. Humphrey and Leon G. Loy,
all of Eugene.
The solos were by Mrs. Steph-
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PAGE 2-B)
MISS PATRICIA AUBREY his told her eagagtsMnl to Pfe,
Metvisi 6. Kerr, M VsM set tor k weddlnaj.
Rites January 29
Miss Helen M. Hedllnd,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Hedllnd of Springfield, was
married to Cliff O. Esler at First
Congregational Church, Eugene,
January 29. The Rev. Wesley
Nicholson read the service at
two o'clock in the afternoon. Mr.
Esler is the son of Lewis Esler
of Portland.
The bride's costume was a
tailored suit of forest green with
which she wore brown accessor
ies and a purple orchid. Mrs.
Madison LeBlanc of Springfield
was matron of honor and wore
a green suit. Her flowers were
a white gardenia with pale pink
roses. Mr. LeBlanc was best
man.
Baskets of yellow daffodils
and pink carnations arranged
with fern decorated the altar of
the church. Guests at the wed
ding repaired to the home of the
bride's parents for the reception
following the ceremony.
The couple went on their wed
ding trip to the northern part of
the state.
Cottage Grove Girl
Wedded in Eugene
COTTAGE GROVE Miss
Doreen Annetto Lyon, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Lyon, and
Arthur Beddoe, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Beddoe of Vancouver,
Wash., were married in a double-
ceremony performed by the
Louis E. White In the Fire
Room of the Congregational
Church In Salem at seven o'clock
Saturday evening, February 5.
Yellow Jonquils and irprays of
heather decorated the room.
The bride chose a two-piece
royal blue wool suit and grey ac
cessories for her wedding cos
tume. Her corsage was a single
purple orchid.
Attending the wedding weie
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. J. Lyon and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Ashcr, all of Cottage
Grove, and Mr, and Mrs. A. J.
Beddoe and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Claball, all of Vancouver, Wash.
The wedding banquet was
served at the Colonial House in
Salem immediately following the
ceremony.
Mrs. Beddoe was graduated
from Cottage Grove Union High
School in 1848 and is a student at
Willamette University. Mr. Bed
doe was graduated from Van
couver High School and also is
attending Willamette.
The new home will be at MM
Chemeketa street In Salem. Mr.
Beddoe will resume his studies
following the honeymoon.
rehlr Pholo. Wlltahlre gngravtntl
MISS CAROL MILLER will be a June bride, hex marriage to
Chester Lee Stevenson, Jr., set for June 20,
Wliumrt engraving
MISS MARILYN ELWOOp, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Charla
aWIN, at atlfe to WUJgaam rtM, DT lliml I
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