Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, February 28, 1954, Image 21

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fa I'FL .Juliette Lowe
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the Council has
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Lis, imermu" .
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Itrs, w m i'Vu. " ,.T:ii
J' -i u.mrfrort leaders, their
L, committees and moth-
,0hClpWlin CUMU.H...B.
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mrhood will nave a country
, (heme. Troops in inai
-in hnild their part of the
r,.. that country.
L will be sold at the build
f.i ,m ha a family affair.
L charge to admit the en-
tally, Jiacil UUUf iiaa a
LjLowe chairman, and she
tike her troop s comnouuon
"special booth for that pur
!w alsn will be a first
L information booth.
Harold B. Jensen ana
j. Fuller are co-chairmen
r.ir RalDh Follett has
L.(ffoff construction, with
Ls donated by the Twin
lumber uo. Mrs. uiyac
...a Mrs Victor Brvant are
E,rge of senior and junior
ithool Bin acouis.
Named
. ludson is the name chosen
kind Mrs. Judson C. Smith
kiHuifaker) ot unina t,aite
Utt their son born Feb. 22
m, their first, is a grand
er, and Mrs. Carl Huffaker
J;
Double-ring Ceremony
At First Baptist Church
(Kcnnell-Ellls Photo, Wiltshire Eng.)
MRS. WILLIAM B. SIMMONS (Doris Evelyn Smith) was a bride
of Feb. 21 in First Baptist Church. The couple is at home near
Junction City where the bridegroom is a bulb grower.
Golden Age Club
Program Tuesday
Golden Age Club will have a
program arranged by J. A. Mc
Kevitt at its Tuesday evening
meeting at Washington Street
Recreation Center. The club
meets each week at 7:30 p.m.
Refreshments, which are taken
by members, are optional.
Last Tuesday evening 117 mem
bers and guests enjoyed an amus
ing program by Wylbert Brown,
the "funny, fantastic, fiddlin'
wizard."
Further information about the
club may be had by calling the
president, T. H. Baxter, at 4-6569.
Re-Active Club
Meets at Del Rey
Eugene Re-Active Club will
meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the
upstairs of the Cafe Del Rey. Mrs.
0. D. Martin will be hostess
chairman, assisted by Mrs. James
Moorhouse, Mrs. Robert Norris
and Mrs. Glenn Cougill.
Museum Director
Soroptimist Speaker
Mrs. E. E. Foss. director nf
the Lane Countv Pioneer Mn.
seum, will be speaker for Eu-
gene soroptimist Club at its noon
mncneon meeting Tuesday at JSu
gene Hotel.
Tall white cadelabra holding
white tapers with arrangements
of pink and white tulips, white
stock and ferns tied to the cande
labra with white satin bows were
used as decorations for the wed
ding of Miss Doris Evelyn Smith
of Eugene and William B. Sim
mons of Junction City Feb. 21 at
First Baptist Church. The double-1
ring ceremony was performed by
Dr. Vance H. Webster at 3 p.m.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Roy Smith of Eu
gene, and the bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Bert Sim
mons of Junction City.
Mr. Smith gave his daughter in
marriage. Her floor-length gown
of white brocade was fashioned
with a sweetheart neckline, long
pointed sleeves and peplum. Her
fingertip veil was held by a cor
onet of pearls and rhinestoncs.
She carried a white orchid with
shattered carnations and baby
orchids atop a white Bible.
Miss Arlcne Smith, sister of the
bride, was maid-of-honor in rose-
colored taffeta dress. Her cres
cent bouquet of pink and white
tulips and white hyacinths was
tied with whitetreamers.
Bridesmaids were Miss Lois
Campbell and Miss Neva Tonoli,
the latter the bride s cousin. Miss
Campbell wore pale green taffeta
and Miss Tonoli was in pale gold
taffeta made like the honor maid's
dress, and their bouquets were
similar to hers.
Beryl Baker of North Bend, brother-in-law
of the groom, was best
man, anu ushers were Norman
Benton of Creswell, Ray Harper
of Junction City, Tom Marlow
and Dean Loge of Eugene.
Lowell Chase sang "My Won
derful One" and "0 Promise Me,"
accompanied by Mrs. Charles
Roffe, who also played wedding
music.
A reception in the church fol
lowed the ceremony. The bride's
table was laid with a lace cloth
and centered with a square tiered
cake.
Mrs. Arthur R. Beebe, Mrs. D.
D. Dickinson of Eugene and Mrs.
Everett J. Price of Leaburg cut
and served cake. Mrs. Ray Har
per and Mrs. William Harper of
Junction City served punch and
poured coffee. Gifts were received
by Mrs. Danny Pitman.
For their wedding trip to the
coast and California, Mrs. Sim
mons was a dar kblue crepe dress
and coat with black accessories
and the white orchid from her
bouquet. The- couple is at home
near Junction City on Route 2,
where the groom is a bulb grow
er.
Salem Organist
To Perform Here
Josef Schnelkcr, organist, will
be presented in recital Sunday,
March 7, at 4 p.m., at University
of Oregon school of music audi
torium. Sponsors of the program
are Eugene Chapter of American
Guild of Organists and University
of Oregon school of music.
Schnclker is a member of the
faculty of Willamette University
in Salem. He holds degrees from
Oberlin Conservatory of Music
and University of Michigan, and
also has studied with Hugh Porter
and Carl '"'einrich. He has given
recitals in New York, in Mid
western cities and on the Pacific
Coast, and was selected as one of
the recitalists at American Guild
of Organists Convention in Ta-
coma during 19S3.
Ladies of Elks
Name Hostesses
Hostesses have been named for
the Ladies of the Elks card party
Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the Elks
Temple. They are Mrs. W. J.
Donier, contract bridge; Mrs.
C. R, Ellingson, auction bridge;
Mrs. C. W. Bullivant, pinochle;
and Mrs. S. K. Coburn, canasta.
Officers will bo nominated at
this meeting.
Talks on Fuchsias
Slated by Society
Eugene rucnsia society win
meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Skinner
Butte Cottage. Harold Allison
will give a talk on pruning and
potting of fuchsias and will dem
onstrate pruning. Don Davis will
give a short talk on ' What To
Do for Fuchsias in March."
A business w eting will follow
the talks. Visitors are welcome.
Reviews Slated
For Nurse Group
Eugene Practical Nurses Assn.
will hear a program of three
medical reviews when it meets
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the
Wheeler Room of First Congrcga
tional Church. The speakers will
be Mrs. Guy Aydelott, Mrs. W, E.
Barkelew and Mrs. Gladys E,
Ashby. There will be other busi
ness, including a report of the
recent state executive meeting
FOR THAT ANNIVERSARY
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Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Sun., Feb. 28, 1954
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Potts-Roberts Rites Recent
Miss Shirley Roberts of Harris-
burg and Alvin Potts of Junction
City were married Sunday, Feb.
14, in a 3 p.m. ceremony at the
home of the bride's .parents in
Harrisburg. The Rev. E. W. Ang
lin of Assembly of Jesus Christ
Church performed the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Press Roberts of
Harrisburg are parents of the
bride. Parents of the bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. Troy Potts of
Harrison, Ark.
Mr. Roberts gave his daughter
in marriage. She wore a poudre-
blue suit with white accessories.
Attending her sister as maid-nf-
honor was Miss Rosa Lee Roberts.
She wore a navy blue suit with
red accessories.
Best man was DeWayne Crabb
of Harrisburg. ,
Yellow daffodils decorated the ,
Roberts home.
A wedding reception followed
the ceremony with Mrs. Louella
Willis cutting the wedding cake
and Mrs. Vera Anglin serving
punch.
For the couple's wedding trip
the bride wore her bridal suit
with red accessories. They are
now at home in Eugene. ',
Meeting Postponed
Third division. St. Mary's Cath
olic Altar Society, has postponed
its meeting March 2 to March 9.
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