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Register-Guard, Eugene, ore, 2D Sun., Sept. 21, 1952 Miss Betsy Erb Betrothed News of the engagement o Miss Betsy Erb to Frank W. Bliss Jr. was revealed at the Gamma Phi Beta house Thursday evening at dinner. Miss Erb, a senior at the University of Oregon this year, is the daughter of Mrs. Donald M. Erb. Mr. Bliss is a member of the English department faculty on the University of Oregon campus. A graduate of Emory University at Atlanta, Ga., he lias his Mas ter's degree from the University of Minnesota. He is the son of Mrs. Frank W. Bliss of Orlando, Fla. The wedding will take place next year. The engagement of Miss Gayle Lynne Abbott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Abbott, to Max Andrew Ingcrson, was announced Thursday evening at her sorority, Alpha Gamma Delta. Mr. Inger son is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ingerson of LaGrande, Earlier, Mr. and Mrs. Abbott announced the engagement at an informal party at the home of Sandra Schmidt the latter part of August. Invitations to the party were legal summons in miniature is sued by the Plaintiff Gayle Ab bott. Refreshments were served to about 20 guests. Both Miss Abbott and Mr. In gerson attend the University of Oregon. He is enrolled in the law school and is affiliated with Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. No wedding date has been set. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Laemmle announce the engagement of their, daughter, Charlotte, to Jack Cady, son of Mr. and Mrs. King Cady of Newburg. Miss Laemmle was graduated from St. Mary's High School and is presently employed as a buyer for child's wear at Miller's. Mr. Cady is a Newburg High School graduate and is a senior majoring in advertising at the University of Oregon. Tenta tive date for the wedding is next June. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mitchell of Springfield announce the engage ment of their daughter, Joyce Dalene, to Richard L. Head of Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle T. Head of Oakridge. The wed ding is planned for an early date. Since graduation from Lorane High .School in 1950, Miss Mitch ell attended University of Ore gon for a time and has been em ployed in the office at Orchard Auto Parts for the past 18 months. Mr. Head was graduated from Roosevelt High School, Portland, served in the U. S. Air Force and later with the Air Force Re serves. He now is employed at Associated Plywood. (Continued on 5D) Invitations Our For Portland Rite Invitations are out for (he wed ding of Miss Wilma Hamilton of Portland to Lt. Herbert V. Lom bard Jr., USAF, Saturday after noon, Oct. 4 at First Presbyterian Church in Portland. The cere mony is at 4:30 p.m., followed by a reception in the church parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hamilton are parents of Miss Hamilton. Mr. Lombard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Lombard of Cottage. Grove, who returned early this week from a three months trip through Europe, vis , iterl with their son at his military base in Wyoming as they came west. th Isulptured eioch 20.00 k'-yrf sIL' x , ,7 f. . i m . a "Vl jf -v t .A t Fchly photo, Wiltshire oncravinK. MISS BETSY EHB, daughter of Mrs. Donald Erb and the late Dr. Erb, is engaged to Frank W. Bliss Jr., a member of the faculty of the University of Oregon. Miss Erb is a senior at the university, where her father was president at the time of his death. Junior Service League Makes Plans for November Event First major project of Junior Service League of Eugene will be an old time 'Country Store" from Nov. 19 to 21 at the Eugene Ar mory. Plans for the event were laid at the recent first fall meet ing of the league at the home of Mrs. Lester Ready. Members of the new board were, assisting host esses. Now in its second year of com munity service, Junior Service League will be headed by Mrs. Ready as president; Mrs. John Jaqua, vice president; Mrs. Rob ert Curtis, secretary and Mrs. Edmund DeKeater, treasurer. The program for the current year was outlined and the presi dent announced the following committee appointments: Pro jects, Mrs. George Schweiger, chairman, Mrs. E. C. Pressman, Mrs. Guy Haynes, Mrs. Howard Lorence; future projects, Mrs. Leonard Jacobson; membership, Mrs. James Curley; ways and means, Mrs. Ehrman Giustina; telephone, Mrs. Sidney Thwing; program, Mrs. Wayne Atwood; social, Mrs. William Baker; place ment, Mrs. Duncan Marsh, pub licity, Mrs. Morven C. Thomas. During the past year members have !onated time to the follow ing civic and philanthropic pro jects: Needy children, through Dr. Madeline Marr: Red Cross Chest X-Ray; needy families at Christ- Club Sets Luncheon Just-A-Wee Club will meet Thursday for luncheon at 1 p.m. Mrs. Ben King will be hostess at her home, 2620 Prairie Rd. LUGGAGE 55 West IMh the the Hand Sculptured Profile 20.00 MISS GAYLE LYNNE ABBOTT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Abbott, announced her engagement to Max Andrew Ingcrson Thursday at her sorority and earlier at the home of Miss Sandra Schmidt.. No , date has been set for the wedding. mas; substitute mothers for ju venile patients at Sacred Heart Hospilal; making kimonas fo( premature babies at hospital; Easter party for the benefit of the YMCA and YWCA building fund, and toy repair for children of the menial clinic. Baldwin & Wurlitzer PIANOS Play and Compare . . . Our pianos, our prices, our terms. You'll find the world's finest pianos, today's lowest prices, and terms lhat save you money. Again we say , . . PLAY and COMPARE. You'll be glad you did. Goodlin Piano Co. 824 Pearl St. fined shapes Sketched Fchly photo, Wiltshire ChBi'aviitK. Women Golfers Meet On Laurelwood Green Eugene Country Club women golfers will be guests of the Laurelwood Country Club wom en Wednesday. Second rounds of the Fall Handicap Tournament and third round of the 9-hole Rose Fincgan Trophy Fall Han dicap Tournament are to be com pleted by or on that day. for 1952 in lush luxurious ve I ou r from our foil collection EUGENE'S FASHION CENTER Three Events Olive Barber (Mrs. Frank Bar ber of Bremerton, Wash.) author and former Register-Guard col umnist, will spend three days next week in Eugene, coming from Portland. There a week-long pro gram of public appearances and autograph parties was to be cli maxed by a tea today in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W, Pri aulx. Press and radio friends from the Northwest were to congregate there. In Eugene, the Eugene Chapter of National League of American Ten Women will give a tea for Mrs. Barber Monday In the Wom an's Club, from 2:30 to 4.30 p.m. Dr. Henrietta Burton of Corvallis, stale president, will receive with the guest of honor. The committee includes Mrs. Jess Haydcn, Mrs. C. C. Mcl'or nack, Mrs. H. A. Thoenig, Mrs. Lon Hawkins, Mrs. Reuben T. Gischler and Mrs. Harvard Moore. Pouring will be Mrs. W. M. Tug man, Mrs. Hayden, Mrs. Paul Caulhorn, Mrs. A. B. Peacock, Mrs. McCornack and Mrs. Frank Connell. ' v Quota Club of Eugene will spon sor a no-host dinner in the Os burn Hotel Monday at 6:30 p.m., to which any friend of the author is invited, provided reservation is Mothers Club At Banks Home Mrs. Walter Banks will enter tain Phi Delta Theta Mothers Club Thursday afternoon at 1:30 at her home, 2231 McMillan St. ! 23.95 Honor Author 3 Wiltshire Kns, OLIVE BARBER (Mrs. Frank) of Bremerton, Wash., will be feted in Eugene during a three-day visit here, Monday through Wednesday. She is former newspaper columnist well known here, and author of new book, "The Lady and the Lumber jack," made in advance with the hotel. Mrs. Barber will talk about her book, "The Lady and the Lumber jack," film rights lo which were, purchased in the past week by Twentieth Century Fox studio. "The Lady" is in its third print ing, although released only Sept. 15. Tuesday noon, the wriler will be honored by her own service club, Soroplimists, at luncheon in the Eugene Hold. 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