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Quota Club SECTION C SOCIETY AND CLUBS r rt ftt f-TtZTZtt ir-ws : Theater, Radio Benefit Tea t w t)wtt I VJUUiU Building, Home fit Garden County News August 7, 1949 " -zj . in,, i ! Gkc V fii WAC A'A"" ANNOUNCE FICNIC L IVilfflMS. Given Today Eugene Quota Club offers lov ers of distinctive antiques the double pleasure of viewing an un usual collection of such objects, while also serving a charitable purpose, in its benefit tea today for the Children's Hospital School. The tea, sponsored by the local club through the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McKee of Leaburg, is at the McKee home on the McKcmie Highway be tween Leaburg and the dam. Hours of the tea are from two thirty to five o'clock. Receiving with Mrs. McKee will be Mrs. Leon Ycarwood. president of Eu gene Quota Club; Mrs. Earl By rom, district governor of Quota lor Oregon, Washington, Idaho and British Columbia; Miss Thel ma Schaefer, oast president of the club. All members of the service group will assist as hos tesses, and several have been giv en special duties. Mrs. James V, Danlelson will be in charge of the diningroom for the first period, assisted by Mrs. Charles A. Bonnctt and Mrs, ts! - y .-o n-iWE MORSE AND DAUGHTERS are spending two months of the summer at the fam- i Euene home, Edgewood Farm, on Crest Drive, which looks back over the city. Shown above a! ttmce are Sirs. Morse, seated with Nancy, eldest daughter; Amy, youngest of the trio of kbit crater, on Society Gal, familiarly known as "Sassy," and Judith, middle daughter. Is at HEdewood Sprite. The kitten held by Nancy Is the latest family pet, "Smoky Joe." At Hki nearer view of the Morse feminine foursome, from left Nancy, Mrs. Morse. Amv and Sil. The family "111 start back to Washington Labor Day, probably meeting Senator Morse on my, as couss ia -w - j. Irilau for (jarde By Ann Connell ' .NNUAL Fellowship Tea sponsored by the Eugene Council Cnuich Women is to be Friday afternoon from three to j o'clock to the garden at the home of Dr. and Mrs.' A. H. rtn, 2176 Charnelton Street. Mrs. C. C. Nesmith and Mrs. A. Wynn are co-chairmen in charge of arrangements. besting guests will be Mrs. I f hi ) & - Mi 'Cyt.V .....' : 1 Eflsmlatl Eugene Alumnae of Alpha Delta Pi are having their annual picnic supper Monday evening at six-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Webb, 2420 Agate Street. Alumnae from adjoining towns and from Corvallis have been invited. Mis. Robert Knight is in charge of arrangements as sisted by Mrs. Jess Hayden and Mrs. Orin K. Burrell. Fwttm-Ktultr Photo-WUUhlral ' MRS. DONALD W. CLAUSE, who ts at h6me In Eugene fol lowing an early summer wedding at Lakevlew. rin Juilfs, president of the me Council of Church Wo l, members of her executive , imittee and wives of minist-.. ol cooperating churches. The iving line will include Mrs. rles Howard, Mrs. A. B. Pet it, Mrs. Bay Boals, Mrs. Jan gitad, Mrs. Kenneth Dooley, Charles Eppel, Mrs. B. V. tii, Mrs. R. P. Bresee, Mrs. la E. Fogg, Mrs. Ernest S. fan, Mrs. E. R. Moon, Wilma Perry, Mrs. Wes- G. Nicholson, Mrs. Vance Webster, Mrs. Paul Mel Mrs. Ingward Olsen. I John . Van Lierop, Mrs. w. White, Mrs. H. A. Svend- Hre- Haroid Anlhnp. Mrs. bad F. Taylor, Mrs. Jean te .Worth and Mrs. Henry in. Also greeting guests will Mn. Robert Tavlor. Orecnn Iter for 1949. ti Henry Tromp will be in '? of the guest book, and about the grounds will M representatives of each ot "xnber churches and organ w Thet- will include Mrs. P Holland, Mrs. John Gragg, OKTDfUED ON PAGE C-7) ;Ks iiv "iiSv?-4 O A eremonu ' With her maternal grandfather, the Rev. Willard A. Elkins of Salem, hearing her wedding vows, Miss Beverly Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larson Wright of Springfield, became the bride of John Lowe Jr., last Saturday evening at eight o'clock, at Springfield First Christian Church. Mr. Lowe's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Lowe, also of Springfield. The Rev. Claude O'Brien, pastor assisted with the service. The bride's dress was a Victorian-period gown of white satin-back crepe made with stand- up collar, tight-fitting bodice with front closing of thirty-six tiny, satin-covered buttons, and Ieg-o'-mutton sleeves. The full gath ered skirt formed a cathedral length train and her fingertip veil of illusion, lace trimmed, fell from a crown of seed pearls. She carried pink gladiolus and stephanotis and for somthing old, wore a cameo necklace on a gold chain belonging to her great great grandmother. . Mr. Wright gave his daughter in marriage. Maid of honor was Miss Cnr- WUtrtllrs Photo WHUhlw Sntravlnl MISS BELTZ STUDIES AT MEXICAN SCHOOL . . . Miss Frltzl Beltz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Beltz of Eu gene Is attending the summer ses sion at Institute Tecnologico, Monterrey, Ncuva Leon, Mexico, together with students from Stephens College, Mo., and other eastern and southern colleges. Before returning home, Miss Beltz will visit college friends in Mexico City, Los Angeles and San Francisco. She will attend the University of Oregon this year. Sunday Wedding . Links Families Of Cottage Grove COTTAGE GROVE Two prominent local families were united at a marriage ceremony here Sunday afternoon. Miss Robert Darlan Bailey, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Bagley, became the bride of Richard Lee Chambers, son ot Mr.' and Mrs. Victor Chambers, and grandson of the late J. H. Chambers, well known figure In the lumber in dustry in Lane County. The Rev. D. Hugh Penntston performed the ceremony at three o'clock In tha First Pres byterian Church. The wedding party stood against a background of green ery with swngs of white gladio lus. Improvised trees of huckle berry greens and white gladiolus were placed on either side of the altar. White flowers and white Eugene Is Home For Wedded Pair ' Miss Beverly Bennett, daught er of Mr, and Mrs. J. Earle Ben nett became the bride ot Don ald W. Clause, son of Mrs. Er ma A. Clause, Saturday after noon, June 18, in the LnkovieW . Presbyterian Church. The Rev, Kenneth L. Stafford officiated at two o'clock. Both families are ot Lakevlew. The brd , wore a gown of white satin wTrtTsriecr yoke" and " . long train. Her three-quarter . veil was lace trimmed and held by a coronet of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of orchids, gardenias and stephanotis, , Mntron of honor was Mrs. Wade Patterson of Berkeley, Calif. She wore a gown of 'mauve taffeta with sheer yoke, made in similar style to that of the bride, with shoulder length head dress and carried white , sweet peas and roses. The Miss es Dorothy Jenkins and Marie Doherly were bridesmaids. Both wore gowns of Nile green la (CONTINUED ON PAGE IC (CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 C Kennell-EUll Photo WUtshlr Encravtnf MRS. RUSSELL E. SOUTHWORTH (Brandon Young) and daughter, Gayle. with Mr. Southworth are guests at the home of Mrs. Southworth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Young. They will be here until August 15. Their home is in Dulnth, Minn., where Mrs. Southworth is a harpist with the symphony orchestra. I (CONTINUED ON PAGE IC I """"""N I " BUrTM ISSN T Jr:t... r.y -t.r.y- , : K I r jf t Encravtotf WlltBhtrt Photo Wtltihlr Tngrarint hn tr!l GII STINA. center above, was at home to a Isrse number of friends on an a - "mplimentlng her daughter. Frank Klncald of O.krmge '"mil L 5,1 ii "Pllmnng her daughter. Mrs. Frank Ktncaia oi u' ItfL ' Ano,hr daughter, Mrs. Pershing F. Dahlstroni " house (Uest tod remained for the tfttir. of bin Francisco (Alice Gsark Photo W1IMK.. K,iravin( MRS. RICHARD LF.E CHAMBERS f Roberts Ragle;) married Sunday In Cottace Grove ceremony, followed by large reception en the lawn at the home ot her parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Orle Bailey. toward Photo Wlltihlrt 1 MRS. JOHN LOWE JR. (Beverly Wright) who was married In ceremony at Springfield Firs OhristUa Cbarck atxdr evening. Hsr grandfither, the JUv, W. A. Elkins of Salem, officiated. I