Women of Moose
Announce Events
for Comng Week
Women of the Moose will have
their semi-monthly card party at
Moose Hall Monday afternoon.
Pinochle and bridge will be
LutHeron Circles
To Meet Thursday
Afternoon Circle of the Wom
en's Missionary Society of Cen
tral Lutheran Church will meet
at the home of Mrs. George Chal
berg. 1085 Cal Young Road.
Thursday afternoon at two
o'clock. Mrs. Lloyd Eppenbeugh
is to be the co-hostess. A mission
lesson will be presented.
Transportation from the church
to the Chalberg home will be
furnished for those who wish it.
Evening Circle of the Mission
ary Society Ltitrr ;"i Church is
to meet Thursday evening in the
home of Mrs. John Triolo, 2614
Kegister-Guerd. Eugene. Or., Sun., July 14. IMS Pare
University Street. Miss Dorothy
Murray will conduct the Bible
study on John the Baptist.
KANSAS WOMEN'S
CLUB TO MEET
meet Tuesday afternoon at one
thirty o'clock in the homo of
Mrs. J. Kelley, 225 Sunnyslde
Drive. All women who former
ly lived in Kansas are invited.
New members ere especially
welcome.
Kansas Women's Club will
played, with games to atart at
two o'clock. Past officers will be
refreshment hostesses for the
afternoon. The public Is invited.
Monday evening officers will
hold a drill practice at eight
o'clock at Moose Hall. The
Graduate Regents, committee
chairmen and officers' escorts
are asked to be there for this
initiation drill practice.
Regular meeting of the Wo
men of the Moose is to be Wed
nesday evening at eight o'clock,
also at Moose Hall. There will
be initiation of candidates con
ducted by the Graduate Regents.
Pair Wedded Here
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MISS JANET BARKER of Springfield has told
her plans to be married next spring to Vernon
K. Gregg of Eugene.
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July 13 of Miss Barbara Peter
son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Peterson, to Robert Elspas,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Els
pas, all of Eugene. The Rev.
James H. Cornett, Christian
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mother of the bride, who has
been employed by the McDonald
Candy Company for several
years. The bridegroom is an em
ployee of the Oregon Electric
Railway Company. They went
on a wedding trip to San Fran
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Luke, at Ancon, Panama Canal
Zone, was the setting June 4,
for the marriage of Miss Agnes
Ruth Berge,. daughter of Mrs.
Martin Berge of Eugene, to Wil
liam Rechsteiner of Puerto Ar
muelles, Panama.
The service, accompanied by
organ music including the tra
ditional wedding march, was
read before the candle-lighted
altar at nine o'clock in the
morning by Bishop R. Heber
Gooden, assisted by Pastor Mil
ton R. Cookson. It was a double
ring ceremony.
The bride wore a white linen
suit with blouse of Chinese hand
embroidery, and wore a corsage
of pink carnations, She was giv
en in marriage by her sister's
brother-in-law, Conrad G. Doer
ing, USN, and attended by Mrs.
Willa Mae Doering. Her sister,
Mrs. Doering, was attired in a
beige gabardine suit, her cor
sage of red roses. John Clennett
was best man.
Following the ceremony, there
was a wedding dinner at the An
con Club.
The bride was graduated from
Montana State Teachers College
at Billings, Mont., and attended
universities at Seattle and Eu
gene. She taught school in three
states, and has been employed
the past two years by the Unit
ed Fruit Co. at Puerto Armuel
les, Panama, as a teacher.
The couple left June S on a
wedding trip to Europe aboard
the . English steamer, Corrales.
They will spend most of the
summer at the bridegroom's
childhood home in Switzerland,
visiting with his family.
They will make their home in
Puerto Armuellej.
Miss Gladys Chase
To Tell of Japanese
For Methodist Group
Women's Society of Christian
Service of First Methodist
Church will hold its general
meeting Tuesday afternoon, at
one-fifteen o'clock.
Miss Gladys Chase, who re
cently returned from a trip to
China and Japan, will furnish
the nroffram.
While in the Orient Miss At UOttCKje (irOV9
o'clock in the evening.
The marriage ceremony was
performed in front of an altar
decorated with pink and white
gladiolus and candelabra, the
white flowers in tall baskets
and the pink gladiolus in a low
massed bouquet on the altar.
Ray Bednaschek sang "I Love
You Truly" and "Because" and
Miss Mary Grubbs presided at
the organ.
The bride wore a white gab
ardine suit with white hat and
her flowers were a bouquet of
Esther Reade daisies, centered
with a pink rosebud corsage
used later for a corsage, and tied
with white satin ribbon and
streamers.
An ornament which she wore
was a small brooch which had
been her great grandmother's.
Mr. Peterson gave his daughter
in marriage.
Miss Frances Dorsey of Flor
ence was maid of honor. She
wore a pale pink crepe suit and
carried a bouquet of white sweet
peas and pale blue delphiniums
tied with white net.
The best man was John Cos
tello and the ushers were Robert
Peterson and Edward Morrison.
Mrs. Peterson wore a navy
blue dress with white accessor
ies and corsage of pink sweet
peas and the bridegroom's moth
er was in a dress of pale lav
ender with black accessories and
corsage of white sweet peas.
The reception was in the
Wheeler Room of the church
with the bride's table being dec
orated with pink sweet peas and
tall candles. Mrs. Benny Bartel
cut the cake assisted by Mrs.
William Callaway and Mrs. Carl
Saylor poured punch. All are
cousins of the bridegroom. Mrs.
Robert Timm, sister of the bride,
presided at the guest book and
Misses Shirley Gadsen and Lila
Hoffman assisted about the
room.
For traveling to the coast for
their wedding trip the bride
wore a blue and white dress
maker suit of linen and the cor
sage from her wedding bouquet.
They will live at Florence.
The bride formerly attended
University High School in 1946
and attended the University of
Oregon. .
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These coats were purchased and delivered at a price for
which they cannot now be replaced. The savings thus real
ized go to you! On August 1st and thereafter identical
coats will be priced $10 higher than indicated below.
AS FURTHER PROTECTION FOR YOU
Gift Shower Given
Chase traveled with missionary
friends and lived for a while
with a Japanese family. From
this experience she became in
timately acquainted with Japan
ese life and customs. Devotions
for the meeting will be led by
Mrs. Blrdola Germain.
Following the talk by Miss
Chase, tea will be served in the
church parlor. In conjunction
with the tea a special exhibit of
Japanese art will be displayed.
All Methodist women and their
friends are invited to attend.
Board of Home
Elects Directors
The board of the Alice Marie
Baby Home, at its annual meet
ing recently held at the home,
elected Mrs. George Horn and
Mrs. E. A. Denton as new trus
tees, and re-elected all officers
and other directors.
Officers of the board are Gor
don Olson, chairman; M. F. Mes
man, vice chairman; Mrs. V. L.
Currey, recording and corre
sponding secretary; Mrs. M. F.
Mesman, treasurer; Mrs. J.
Prosser Stewart, publicity; Miss
Myrtle Borbe, superintendent
Others on the board are Mrs.
Frederick K. Davis, Mrs. R. P.
Sutton, Mrs. J. Ernest Brunton,
Mrs. Clifford Abrams, Harold
Olson, H. V. Johnson and Les
ter Beals.
Miss Borbe reported that com
munity Interest in the home has
been excellent in the past year.
At Christmas time, food to an
estimated amount of $354.(0 was
received as gifts. There also
were 250 Christmas cards, and
Miss Borbe sent replies to more
than half of that number. Con
tributions have helped much to
support the home. There still is
real need of a garage to house the
car used to transport the chil
dren to church and school, but
lumber for this may bo donated,
the said.
Mrs. Stewart displayed a
scrapbook she has kept since she
went on the board, which was
found of Interest and value.
COTTAGE GROVE Miss
Sara Bjorset, bride-elect of Lynn
A. Hamilton of Eugene, was hon
ored guest at a miscellaneous
shower Saturday evening when
Mrs. Herbert W. Lombrrd and
her daughter, Marie, entertained
a group of friends. The couple
will be married August 21 in a
late afternoon garden ceremony
at the home of the bride s mother,
Mrs. Georg Bjorset.
Dessert refreshments were
served to the guests on lovely
old Danish Royal Copenhagen
china of the hostesses. Napkins
also were in matching blue and
white Royal Copenhagen pattern
and had come from Denmark.
Garden flowers were used in
bouquets for the room decora
tions. Those present were: Mrs. W.
R. Hamilton of Eugene, mother
of Mr. Hamilton; Mrs. C. C. Cru
son, Mrs. W. H. Daugherty, Mrs.
Fred Bllckle, Mrs. Frank E.
Brown, Mrs. C. C. Collier, Mrs.
H. C. Skade of Eugene, Mrs. Dan
J. Dunn of Reedsport, Mrs. Ger
old Wltherspoon, Mrs. W. L.
Workman Jr., Mrs. Georg Bjor
set, Miss Chloris Roberts, Misses
Betty Lou and Roberta Bagley,
Miss Jane Beidler, the guest of
honor and hostesses.
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DECLINE FOR A PERIOD OF
NINETY DAYS
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be recjUtered under your name, address and telephone num
ber. S at any time during a ninety-day period following trie
date of purchase the replacement eoet of your coat fall below
lb current market price we will refund to you the difference
between new end old retail price.
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