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W. u Bride snu- .uveas M" - ! lot-' '"uSnrt oarenta, Mr. i rf w Pierce of K, The ev- Virgil B'lw CWrch of Christ of- L i - .niim rtf white tSr Her veil was era- r-Tnrf. falling from a p , carnations, satin Pras bridesmaid. She best man. rudj P'er. another G.:u. nri MissLay- rdtM -m .. K Brfor 'the m pSlii.ll of Eugene sang r. j t Tive You (ptl. fdlowed at the hjil enow L wvekoff is a graduate of ick cohnnl. and at- H Nurses Training School at ', tiaho Her husband, son of 'fm -Burton R. Wyckoff KesArmy and Korean vitsuple will live in Spring- i fACalendar Ifil.Oet. M ;! p.m. Frances wiuara r--eeting. j) p.m.-Santa Clara p-ta :n(. Lllf, Oct. 84 n.-Edison P-TA meeting. Mir, Oct, 25 hj p.m. Woodrow Wilson P Ueeting. The Rev. Berlyn Kar ri! discuss the lay committee 5t L.c, Oct. 28 Dkemie P-TA meeting. Bu- i meeting ana program. kill Dite D WiUagillespi School, Planned i .I. i pay ot noi Mini Sunshine Girls have :ri members of Princes of use, boys order sponsored Snichta of Pythias, to a Hal- no party Tuesday at 7 p.m., Knights of Pythias hall. fc'hmenti and games are tud. try Mothers Meeting liammg Center iliess meeting of Navy an Club will be Wednesday :pm. at the Naval and Ma- : Corps Training Center. 1520 ;iih Ave. Imetto Temple Plans iraer for Wednesday mil Temple, Pythian Sis ill have a 6:30 n.m. not- li dinner Wednesday at or rytnias Hall. The -Jilee is headed bv Mm. -K Curtiss. iAllumbaugh Hostes will meet at the home of i liaiine A 11mhank 1 -m to. & Ki MR. AND MRS. F. W. TAYLOR of WFMft. Mired' today with open house arranecd by their sons and daughters at the family home. Their golden wedding anniversary is Oct. 31. Couple to Mark 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Taylor of 1823 E. 15th St. will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Oct. 31, and in their honor the four grown children of the couple have arranged to have open house at the family resi dence next Sunday, Oct. 28, from 2 to 5 p.m. A family dinner will be served at the home Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor have lived here for many years. He is a native of Lane County, and she came here as a young girl from Ireland. They were mar ried at Deadwood. Her name was Mary Jane Acheson. yw , v ; Kt.P: ... in si i mm Hi " i m WllUhlre Ensravlns PFC. ROSELLA JACOBS has told her engagement to Cpl. Walter Miller of Sturgls, S. D their wedding planned for Janu ary. Both are now at San Diego. Their children are Mrs. Earl Gallup of Mohawk; Walter L. Taylor of Portland; Mrs. Luther Prindle of Swisshomo and Waldo Taylor of Pleasant Hill. Stadler.to Talk For Book Club Monday Book Club of Spring field will hear radio and news man Glen Stadler Monday at 8 p.m., when it meets at the home of Mrs. Basil Johnson on Level Lane. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Paul Basford and Mrs. Roscoe Perkins. Mr. Stadler is speaking on a chievements of United Nations. He has traveled in many of the countries of United Nations as a correspondent. WRC Needle Club To Quilt Thursday Women's Relief Corps Needle Club will do quilting at its meet ing Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. George Eastham, 1358 W. 4th Ave., will be hostess, and assist ing her will be Mrs. Phoebe Flynn and Mrs. Anna Cross. Members may go on the SP Car Shop bus or Four Corners bus, getting off at 4th and Polk St. Past Matrons Set Practice, Luncheon Regular meeting of Past Ma trons of Blue River Lodge will be a practice at the 'Blue River Temple on Monday, It will be preceded by a potluck luncheon to be served at 12:45 p.m, Mrs. Fred Sexsmith, Mrs. Emma C. Jost and Mrs. Dan Stewart are members of the com mittee in charge. Ebbert Church WSCS Circles Meet Tuesday Five WSCS circles of Ebbert Memorial Methodist Church in Springfield will meet Tuesday, as follows: Circle 1, 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Austin Piatt. 2245 E St. Circle 2, 2 p.m. at the homo of Mrs. D. S. McWilliams, 404 B. St. Circle 3. 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. W. E. James, 3815 High way So. Circle 4, 7:30 p.m. at the homo of Mrs. Fred Weinheimer, 1222 Kelly St. Circle 7, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ellsworth Tilton. Members are asked to bring jelly for bazaar, an offering for a blanket or scholarship for World Community Day. Board to Meet Executive Board of the church WSCS will meet in the church Monday at 7:30 p.m. to plan for the annual bazaar, Nov. 30. Americanism Program Planned for DAV Group Auxiliary of Disabled Ameri can Veterans meets Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Building. Reports will be made by the standing committees, and a special Americanism program is planned. Refreshments will be served to chapter and auxiliary members following their separate meetings. 3.1.1 Apt. C, Tuesday at Ah American Compacts h" W th simulated pteiBii. See these in our section 4.95 to 7.$o FLOOR CENTER iff 4-Seasons SLACKS v T 100 Wo' 6abordin rc . . . man i auorea ror 1 ...Man Tailored for Contours Feminine Form flattering and female fitting that's the secret which has made White Stag slacks famous every where. Designed to flatter you both fore and aft. Neatly tailored with front pleats, hidden side zipper, deep pockets and plenty of wide belt loops. Black, Grey Green, Dark Green, Cocoa. Sizes 10 to 20 . $22.50 SPORTS DEPT. BALCONY DUV Initiates On Thursday Initiation ceremonies for Daughters of Union Veterans will be Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Building. All officers have been requested to wear formats. Refreshments will follow the business meeting. Serving on the tea committee will be Miss Ada Shuey, Mrs. Fiances Bornaman and Mrs. Vera Thompson. Couple to Live At Springfield Mrs. Marie Tirrell of Spring field was married to Ralph R. Stanturf of Monroe Saturday, Oct. 13, at the Methodist par sonage in Sprinfifield. The Rev. Ellsworth M. Tilton officiated at a 5 p.m. ceremony. . The bride wore an aqua blue dress with black accessories and a pink and white carnation cor sage. She was attended by Mrs. Guy Hawkins. Mr. Hawkins was best man. After a wedding trip the cou ple will be at home in Springfield. Auxiliary To Practice Mustering In Event Canton Hovcy Auxiliary will practice for "Mustering In" cer emonies at the meeting Friday at 8 p.m. at I.O.O.F. Hall. Re freshments will be served at the close of the meeting. Guests Bidden To Annual Homecoming Members of Albany and Cot tage Grove camps and auxil iaries of United Spanish War Veterans will be guests of the General Lawton camp at its an nual homecoming dinner Mon day at 1 p.m. at the Veterans .Memorial Building. Mrs. Flora Fields of Portland, department president, will head a delegation of department offi cers who have also been invited to attend the homecoming. Mrs. Charles Purves is chair man of the event. Girl Scout Calendar Tuesday, Oct. 23 Brownie Basic Training Course, Cottage Grove, 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24 Volunteer trainers, Y Center, Eugene, 10 a.m. -3:30 p.m. Brownie Basic Training Course, Springfield Scout House, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25 Second Session, Intermediate Leaders Course, Springfield Scout House, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26 Frances Willard neighborhood meeting. 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