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Luna CO U5ine55 Wo Samkt Six low By Ann Connell .--ifTTVC "Kfarrv PuDneteers" will nraewi tu - , : Uamitv. as rjart of th Ronofit V-;... 01 coping Beauty, k-" u uie ububui variety Show .J, Ynuna Business Women's Club has arranoed fnr tJvIeanesday evening in the auditorium of the Wood P" i..ir Hiah School. Propsodc von jui" iw iu me id John Phetteplace Memorial Hospital School. COrVTRY CLX-B WOMEN SCHEDULE LUNCHEON First bin all-Eroun htnrhMn fit Otn O.II te win,er season (or all women be held Wednesday afternoon at twelve-thirty o'clock at the club house. Attendance is not limited to membership in the Women's Committee but wives of all Country Club members are in vited to the no-hostess affair. Plans will be made for the com ing golfing season which it ii hoped can open the first Wed nesday in March. Following the luncheon, the women may spend the afternoon at cards or golfing as they choose, or as the weather may permit. will begin at seven- mow - . ,h. ft the listers. Jeanne and tei. "Noiv l8mTh; r ' , ..t .vpnder Blue. !n be accompanied by t Junior Accordion Band V-Eucene Accordion Cen ter Ptka directin' fc," . group of numbers, HValtz," "Hungar- t No. 5," "Turkey m raW and "Boogie Woo- f. i uri will be present- ra eccentric tap dance by r. ...i.. sturlio. plains his Dick Ram- accompani- stet Zimmerman Ander- fine Day" from ''Madame Lv' (Puccini), and Hom- Wl ,.tith Mrs. ,1X1 niesw. " L ffjlford accompanying, t will be an intermission, Lfrhments are to be ntheioDoy. ,mnft Dlay is the second L the program. Those who ? the Various puppeia mm 'or them are as follows: s's Mrs. Donald Beach; , " Mrs. H. L. Neigemann; vrc F. N. Jacoby; Queen, M Hillard; Squire, Mrs. R. Muffle; Evil i airy, Mrs. j. tk:0rcnid t airy, ivus. wu- Peters; Princess aeaioam, feorge Varney. ground music will be the Bug Beauty Dauei. ine k is in six scenes, set in Lone room, on the terrace, tower room, outside the wall, the throne room 100 later, and the tower room in later. Ryerse will serve as of ceremonies. Miss it Marquam of the Chil- Hospital School will make K appearance. tiuttees for trie Denetit Irogram Miss Joan Knight (ft. Harold Hepner; public Mrs. Jay Ryerse and Mrs. Anderson; tickets Mrs. It Niti and Mrs. Philip it; feature Miss Carrol on and Mrs. Ryan Remont; Bments Mrs. Duane Om- fed Mrs. U. G. Gray; usher bliss Kathryn Torkelson rs. Darrel Thomason. ITESSES TO MEET iiiaa Princesses will meet home of Mrs. V. J. Gilles !7 Grand Street, Monday fi at seven forty-five o'- 1 I &a&av 0 f i I 4 " v Kenncll-Ellis Photo Wiltshire Entravinr HEffiE SACHSE Is to be married soon to T. Berton A tea announcing the wedding date MISS Moore, formerly of Eugene, is to be given today. Sunday Tea Announces Date of Wedding To" announce the wedding date of Miss Heide Sachse of Eu gene to T. Berton Moore of Los Angeles, son of Mrs. Mary Ellen Moore of Eugene, Mrs. Moore and her sister, Mrs. Elsie L. Doran, will be hostesses at a tea this afternoon at their home, 1389 Pearl Street. The hour is four o'clock. Miss Louise Hammer, Mrs. Cyril Laurie, who is a sister of the guest of honor, and Miss Sally Moore will assist at the tea. Miss Sachse, who is employed in the business office of the University of Oregon, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. Sachse of Kerby. Mrs. Sachse will be in the receiving line with her daughter. Miss Sachse is leaving at the end of this month for Pasadena, Calif., -where her marriage is to take place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Kellems. She has been in Eugene for some time, having attended the uni versity for two years prior to faking employment there. 7 I t , fd 1 , -ripf. -I W0i r " . -4' - . . -. . ' . v v - 6 ' . .- . v Miss Betty Jo Hoyt Weds Bruce De Less " In Church Ceremony '' Baskets of spring daffodils, combined with snapdragons and carnations, were floral decora tion in First Methodist Church for the evening wedding of Miss Betty Jo Hoyt of Springfield to Bruce C. DeLra of Eugene, Feb ruary 5. Miss Hoyt is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Hoyt, and Mr. DeLess is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. DeLess. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Llewellyn O. Griffith, at eight o'clock in the evening. Prior to the ceremony, "Be cause" (d'Hardelot) was sung by James Kays, and later he ang "The Lord's Prayer." The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white slipper satin with long train. Its fitted bodice was topped by a Peter Pan collar, trimmed with seed pearls, and tiny cover ed buttons extended from collar o waistline. A tiara of seed pearls held in place her fingertip-length veil. She carried a white Bible, on which a white orchid was ar ranged, with white ribbon streamers in which tiny pink rosebuds were tied. Miss Waynella Brock of Eugene was maid of honor, wearing a gown of pink satin with lace mitts, and carrying a bouquet of blue carnations with gardenias and hyacinths. She wore shatter ed carnations in her hair. The bridal attendants, who wore identical gowns of pale blue satin with neck yokes and lace mitts, were Mrs. Wendy Ray and Miss Vivian Rowland, both of Springfield, amd Miss Dolores Martin of Sutherlin. All carried nosegays of pink carnations with gardenias and hyacinths. Mothers of both bride and groom wore grey suits, and cor sages of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Hoyt wore accessories in navy blue, and Mrs. DeLess' acces sories were in pink and grey. Best man was Robert Miller, and ushers were Robert DeLess, Dale DeLess and Lowell Viken. The wedding reception was held in the parlor of the church, fol lowing the ceremony. The young couple left on a wedding journey, and will be at home in Springfield at 512 C Street, on their return. The bride wore a green suit with gold and brown accessories, and her wedding orchid, for traveling. WllUhtro photo and enaravlnf WIDOWS OF CIVIL WAR VETERANS of the I'nlon Army were honored at tea arlvrn recently by Martha Bamford Tent, Daughters of Union V eterans of the Civil War. Shown above, with a pic ture of the martyred President Lincoln in the bac Unround, are Mrs. I.lnle Ruth, whose husband served In Company A. Pennsylvania Reserve, and Mrs. Marie Frame, whose husband served with the Tenth Wisconsin Volunteers. PAST OFFICF.RS HONOR PAIR AT DINNER TONIGHT AT HOTEL Past Matrons and Past Patrons of Willamette Court, Order of the Amaranth, will have their annual dinner party honoring the junior past matron, Mrs. Ernest Field, and junior past patron, Dr. Charles E. Hunt, this evening in Eugene Hotel at seven o'clock. t Mr. Moore, who was graduated from the University of Oregon last June, is an assistant editor with the Jenkins Publishing Co. at Los Angeles. The couple is to live there. Mrs. Robert Lewis is enter - (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2B) i i-Wl Ft . ' ID II ' ii ii ft m' " -m I 65 i ! Vw f' ' 1 r i 1 '.V. Fehlr Photo. Wlluhlra hsMi St. Patrick's Color Chosen As Motif For Annual Party A St. Patrick's Day theme will be used in decorations and In table appurtenances, such as tallies and score-cards, for the annual Shrove Tuesday benefit card party sponsored by Court Oregon, Catholic Daughters on Tuesday, March 1, It will be given at the Osburn Hotel, from two to five o'clock, and the public is invited. According to an established tradition, home-made enkos will be used as pri7.es, and many of them will be awarded. Contract and auction bridge, pinochle and five hundred will be the games played. Tickets now are on sale, and anyone wishing table reserva tions may phone Mrs. Stanley Lorence, 1462-J, or Mrs. Claud Welch, 1460-J. General chairman of the eard party Is Mrs. Arnold G. SchmJtz, with Mrs. Leo A. Saulek assist ing her as oo-chairman. Mrs. Albert Brodski is in charge of tickets, and other chairmen are: Reservations, Mrs. Stanley Lor ence and Mrs. Claude Welch; re freshments, Mrs. H. A. Melle; serving, Mrs. Hugh C. Stewart, (CONTINUED ON PAGE B) Dickinson-Bonney Rites Take Place At Springfield Rod rosebuds were carried by Miss Mary Ann Bonney as her wedding bouquet, when she was married to Robert George Dick inson In an afternoon ceremony at First Christian Church in Springfield last Sunday. She Is the dntighter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bonney of Eugene, and Mr. Dickinson Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dickinson who op erate the State Game Farm near Eugone. Mr. Bonney walked down the church aisle with his daughter. Her full-length gown was of cream fnille, made with fitted bodice to the hlpllne, where a band of pleating was Inset. H had I flowing skirt. She wore mitt of matching material, and a hat of metallic mesh in gold, with leaf pattern. Mr. Harold Terry, tier sister, was matron of honor. She wore a taffeta gown of pale aqua shade with matching mitts, and carried a nosegay of red rosea with streamers. She wort a gar denia ia her hair. Miss Peflgy DleMnjoat, the bridegroom's state, was perOtS' (OONTBNUBD CM Horse Show Is Sponsored By Hunt Club Eugene Hunt Club will spon sor an informal Amateur Horse Show on Sunday, March 8, at the Lane County Fairgrounds covered arena, It is announced. Glenn T. Hite, Jr., is general chairman for the show. Events are to be open to all amateur riders who are Inter ested and who can qualify for entrance. There will be the usual classes in gai'.ed and pleasure horses, both English and Western There also is promise of soma interesting exhibition classes. Tentative committee chairmen as announced by Mr. Hite are: Publicity, Mrs. W. H. Chapman; announcer: Mrs. C. A. Hunting ton; ring master, Richard Bailyt call master. Earl Steeple; pad dock manager, Ernest Bruntonl ring preparation, C. A. Dickin son; grand stand, E. B. Murphy numbers, Miss Peggy McKce. Silver. Tea Listed By Mu Phi Epsilon Patroness Group Mu Phi Epsilon Patronesses' annual silver tea will be given Wednesday at the Delta Gamma House, 1584 Alder Street from two-thirty until four -thirty o'clock. This year a eolonial motif is to be followed, and tha colonial style of the house lends itself well. Proceeds from the tea wlB be used to help maintain a scholar ship loan fund for music stu dents of the University of Ore gon. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Francis W. Kelly, Jr., presi dent; Mrs. Wesley C. Ballaine, vice-president; Mrs. N. Mc Cready, housemother; Mrs. Frank Asay, president of the alumnae chapter; Miss Mary Margaret Dundore, president of the active chapter, and Miss Kuphemoa Laraway, chairman of the tea. During the afternoon a pro gram of music by members of the active chapter will be given twice, at three and at four o'clock. This will Include the, following selections: "'Prelude in E Flat" (Rachmaninoff); "Foun tain of the Aqua Paola," (Grif fes) Miss Ann Hopper, plants W "Vol Che Sapete," (Moinrt) and "On Wings of Music," (Mendels sohn) by Miss Mary Hawkins, vocalist, accompanied by Mlsa Hopper. Miss Ellen Llebe, violin ist will announce her selections, and will be accompanied by Mlsl Joyce Everson. Pouring the first hour will be Mrs. Everett Harpham and Mrs. ' Carl Johnson, and during tha second hour, Mrs. J. H. Beck smd Mrs. George Glustlna. Mrs. Victor P. Morris I ohassw man of the hoatese nmmte -and assisting her will be Mr. Godfrey Blohm, Mrs. Willlom Craig, Mrs. Eldon Johnson, Mr, Douglas Orme, and Mrs. O, J Stafford. ' The dining room oonunmy dower S consists of Mrs. Oleodower Porter, chairman, Mrs. Mw Kehra and Mrs. Alien MaeDtat (OONWMUBD ON ?AW SB IJ MRS. GLENN MATHERS (Mariorle Fern married February 11 In a home ceremony. Fsaswatera) was Wliumr nsrvnnf rTFrFRT riRRIER. h. .. mf u, Eene to live I, the forme, PrbcHU Wad. of "rauir was a home eerenwnr mere teonwr Students Wedded In Evening Rite At Roseburg Home More than a hundred relatives and friends were present at the wedding of Miss Priscilla Wade, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Char les B. Wade of Roseburg, to Jeffery Currier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Currier of Glide. The double-ring ceremony took place Saturday evening, Febru ary 5, and was read by ' Dr. Morris H. Roach, in the home of the bride's parents. Miss Wade, who h attended the University of Oregon during the past two years, wore an elaborate gown of white slipper satin made with long train. Her finger-tip veil of illusion was edged with wide lace and was held in place by a tiara of orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of stephanotis and white freeif, outlined with tiny fluted rows of maline. Miss Joyce Bartley was maid of honor wearing a gown of pale blue taffeta and carrying a Colonial bouquet of pink carna tions. Other bridal attendants were Miss Barbara Schell, Miss Ruth Ann Ferns, and Miss Nancy Gault. gowned In paitrl blue: Miss Nancy Kuhnhsusen and Miss Gerry Merchant, In pink, and Mrs. Donald Caskey In yellow. All had nosegays of car nations and pink rosebuds. Little Maureen Hallmark, cousin of the bride, wore white dotted Swiss and carried the bride's train. James Currier of Tacoma, Home Ceremony Weds Eugene Pair Miss Marjorie Fern Passwateri became the bride of Glenn S. Mathers at a pretty ceremony In the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Passwatcrs, Februnry 11. The Rev. Clinton F. Storm officiated at eight o'clock in the evening. Mr. Mathers Is the son of Mrs. Mary Christensen. All are of Eugene. The bride's gown of whit satin, designed by herself, was made with fitted bodice, tiny buttons down tne front, Peter Pan collar, long sleeves snd gathered skirt. It was made by a friend, Mrs. Wallace Bone of Salem. The two-tiered wedding veil was edged with lace and was held by a crown of seed pearls. She carried an heirloom handkerchief which her mother had carried at her wedding, and a white Bible topped with an orchid. Miks Connie Augustus of Roseburg was bridesmaid, wear Ing a gown of pink net over satin, and carrying a nosegay bouquet of roses and tulips centered with a gardenia. Donald D. Mathers, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man. Darel Paaswaters, brother of the bride, was usher. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Baskets of pink and white tulips were used on each side of candelabra In decoration and were barked by potted palms. David Patswaters, another brother, lighted the candle V'S"v- s'LsAr, i AM A Mt'm 1 1 1 i v A : -yy-y 7 . v faf y . . .lHr y . 1 .,: .... . - ' : 5 .'' X (CONTbNUED ON PAGE JB) (CONTINUED OH PAGE IB) Kdrlt Morrtion rhoto.WIIUhtr ensravlnat MRS. VIRGIL R. BfTLrR (Marion F. Neuenfeldt) waa married recently In Portland, at rreabrterkui Ckarch. She It the damghter ef Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meuenfeldt af Bmgen.