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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1949)
Leon TextUes Lin Invest tie fibers of the past wool, ilk, linen, and cotton put to present day uses, as well as the new man-made fibers, rayon, nylon, vinyon, velon, saran, fiberglasj, and ramie. The two hundred tex. tiles on view are the best of mort than five hundred entries sub mitted by more than one hundred and twenty-five firms from Maine to California, in response to the Metropolitan Museum's in. vitation to enter fabrics, pro duced in 1948, which "represent their best efforts, and are most fully in the spirit of the present day." This stimulating exhibition Yoncalla Couple Recently Wedded Register-Guard, Eugene. Ore., Sun., Aug. il, 1949 Pagf JQ Young Couple Leaves HEARING SOCIETY TO HAVE PICNIC Eugene Hearing Society's Au gust picnic will be Monday at six o'clock in (he Skinner Butte city park on the hillside. Cof fee will be furnished. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce Bray left Eugene Monday by train on the first lap of a trip which will take them to France. They will visit in New York City with Mr. Bray's uncle be fore sailing August 24 from New York on the Liner DeGrasse. They will spend two months in Paris and then go to Strasbourg, France, where Mr. Bray will study musicology at the univer sity. The couple intends to spend two years abroad. Mr. Bray, a June graduate of the University of Oregon, is a veteran of World War II. They were married July 2 at La Grande. Mrs. Bray is the for mer Donna Marie Slegman of Junction City. f . , ... ntwn today at the located in Port ican Textiles '48 r- IspSiJht from paint 'rambled by the lMuseumofArtand fcHTl .h American Fed- Open Evening .1 Arts, this exhibition .. American industry By Appointment ff Permanent ir Hadr sty ling ir Hcdrcurtinej Plenty of Parking Space HARPER Beauty Salon Gerald Blair, Prop. SSI E. 11th Fh. Ml! factions in a post-war V. foreign in6lm- relays show the clas- r Hot comwom wira anr aocmr vj YONCALLA Miss Beverly tunny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lunny of Drain, became the bride of James Wales, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wales of Rice Valley, at a double-ring ceremony Thursday morning, Au gust 4, at ten o'clock. The vows were read by the Rev. James Brink in his parsonage at Oak land, Ore. The bride wore a pink diess with white accessories. She was attended by Miss Barbara LeMar. James Lang was best man. A reception was given at the J. G. Wales home. Both bride and bridegroom at tended school at Yoncalla. They are living at present, in an apart ment at Yoncalla, but are plan ning to build soon at Rice Val ley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lambdin, aunt and uncle of Mrs. Wales, gave a dinner in their home Wednesday evening honoring the young couple, with Miss LeMar and James Lang present. Several friends came in later for a party and brought gifts for the bride y f Dry Skin Cleaning Cceam NOW ONU K5e- 7 uf Modunt Photo Willshlrt Enfrtvlng MISS NANCY KENNEDY is to be married in early fall to William Hutchinson, both younr people of Eugene. WllUhll Intrivlnl MISS IVA CLOE HEARRELL'S engagement to Robert Qober of Klamath Fall haa been an- ' nouneed by her parents, at Oakrldge. 8 0Z. fake dvwaNa of Half aMiH-prk ftar today! A rich, soft cream to cleanse thoroughly . . . g it pampers dry skin. Superb Colonial Dames quality. Use it every day start tonight! Hi and Willamette Dial 4-3213 is scheduled through Septem ber 19. The extended showing of the Swiss Collection of Paul Klee is drawing near its close. At the end of this month it will leave Portland and travel East, where this comprehensive review of Klee's life work is eagerly awaited. Portland has been most fortunate in being able to keep the collection for most of the summer, lince most of the works are owned by the Paul Klee Foundation in Berne, Switzer land, and will return to that country at the close of the tour. Masterpieces of Italian Reli gious Painting, lent by the Knoedler Galleries of New York, Is drawing many visitors. The age of these 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th century paintings, their de votional qualities, the interest of their portrayal "of sacred scenes and stories, and their ar tistic importance make the col lection unforgetable. The Museum's permanent col- Hoover-Stechner Rites Are Said CRESWELL Miss Beverly J. Stecher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stecher, was married to William E. Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hoover, all of Creswell, at the Presbyterian Manse, August 12. The Rev. W. Lee Gray officiated at eight o'clock. The bride wore a two-piece dress of white with navy blue Him and white accessories. She had a corsage of mixed flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chapman of Creswell, brother-in-law and lections are spread invitingly be fore the visitors from the upper floor to the basement. The Print Cabinet in the basement displays pages from the book, The Shooting-Star Circus by Georges Rou ault. The Northwest Coast In dian collection upstairs if a mecca for all visitors to the Northwest Coast region. sister of the bridegroom, attend ed the couple. Mrs. Chapman wore a two-piece dress of black taffeta. The couple went on a short wedding trip and now is living at Cottage Grove. Methodist Group Going Camping ' Family Circle Class of First Methodist Church will go camp ing August 27 and 28 at the Clark Recreational Park on the Big Fork of Fall Creek, which is twelve and one-half miles east of the town of Fall Creek. Shel ters are provided. Each family is to take its own food and bed ding. Since the road is busy with logging activities until noon on Saturday, families should not plan to go until afternoon, it is stated. and bridegroom. Members of the Women's, So ciety for Christian Service of the Methodist Church were hos tesses at a bridal shower for Mrs. Wales at the church Thurs day afternoon. aVrak PRIVATE ANNETTE TWLWORTH REGISTER YOUR CHILD NOW For Fall Term Open Sept. 2 4 and 5 Yr. Old Children Accepted 1197 Olive Ph. 4-S488 Week Days BACK TO SCHOOL IN MIX-MATCH Besure to check our Sportswear Depart ment for your back to school wardrobe. CORDUROY & JERSEY FROM SMITH'S JERSEY to tun il. : I ' m CORDUROY Thtfejll'flatMt styl. In newest of colors Including green, red, rust, grey, beige. fackels $10.9512.95 Skirts $5.95 $8.95 Flare skirts $7.95 Wesklts $4.95 5fs and skirts "in all j West fall 8tyles and -S!t i of price cuaget. $4.95 S5.S5 SB QC . tin si - JANE IRWILL Botany Wool Slip on Sweaters ... 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