20 Rcgister-Cuarrt, Eugene, Ore. Sun., Mar. 21, 1954
Kathleen Barnes to Be
Bride in Early Summer
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Barnes an
nounce the engagement of (heir
daughter, Kathleen, to Byrn Wat
son. Miss Barnes is a student at
Oregon State College, where she,
is a member of Pi Beta Phi sor
ority. Mr. Watson is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Watson of Sun-
Jiyvale, Calif. He is attending San
Jose State College and is affiliat
ed with Lambda Chi Alpha frater
nity. The young couple has set
June 27 for their wedding date.
They plan to continue their stud
ies at San Jose State College.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Vitale of I
Dcrry, Pa., announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Gene
Rose, to Thomas E. Watkins. Miss
Vitale, a physical therapist, is em
ployed at the Orthopaedic and
Fracture Clinic and Mr. Watkins
is depot agent for the local Rail
way Express Agency. A late sum
mer wedding in Eugene is planned
ny tne couple.
ranee. Both families are of Eu
gene.
Miss DeWitt is a senior at Eu
geno High School. Mr. Lowrance
is a student at University of Ore
gon where he is taking prepara
tory work for a major in elec
trical engineering. He is a mem
ocr ot Yeomen.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. John King of Eu
gene, lormcrly of Oakndge. an
nounce the engagement of Iheir
daughter, Carole Susan, lo R
uigene Andrews, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Andrews of Creswcll.
Mr. Andrews is a senior in elec
trical engineering at Oregon State
Lonege. Miss King attended Uni
versity of Oregon and is employ
ed at kugene Hospital and Clinic.
Ihe wedding date is indefinite
Mrs. Lela DeWitt announces the
engagement of her daughter, Car-j
olyn, to Gene Lowrance, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Low.
music dates
Compiled by Mu Phi Epsilon
No scheduled dates this week,
- Tuesday, March 30, Eueem
High School auditorium band
concert.
Wednesday, March 31, Mac
Arthur Court Civic Music As
sociation concert, Guiomar Nov
es, pianist.
Friday, April 2, Eugene High
school auditorium choral con
cert.
Six Sororities
Reveal Pledges
Six University of Oregon chap
ters of sororities have pledged
girls during the final whiter term
open rush period, according to
Mrs. J. Alan Wickham, director
ot women s affairs.
. The houses and their pledges
are: Aipna uu omega, Miss
Shirley Joanne Woodruff, Eugene
Alpha Xi Delta, Miss Marthi
Gosnell, Tiller; Chi Omega, Miss
Kutn Burston, Seattle; Delta Zeta,
Miss Susan Carothers, Coos Bay;
Gamma Phi Beta, Miss Joy Stro
jan, Eugene; and Sigma Kappa,
Miss Joanne Burns, Parker, Ariz.
Kotillion Club
Dance Saturday
Kotillion Dance Club will have'
a semi-formal dinner dance Sat
urday evening in the Colonnade
Room of Eugene Hotel. The
cocktail hour will be from 6:30
to 7.d0, followed by the dinner.
Dancing will be from 9:30 ' to
12:30.
Serving on the dance commit
tee are Mr. and Mrs. Mel Price
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindcr of
Eugene announce the engagement
of their daughter, Marcella, to
Sam Eugene Kent, son of the Rev.
and Mrs. James E. Kent of do-
quet, Minn.
Miss Linder, a graduate of Eu
gene High School, is employed in
tugene. Mr. Kent is a junior at
tending the University of Oregon,
majoring in business administra
tion. He is affiliated with Delta
Lpsiion fraternity.
An August wedding is planned.
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(Fehly Photo, Wiltshire Enj.)
MISS KATHLEEN BARNES, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clay Barnes, is the fiancee of Byrn
Watson, student at San Diego (Calif.) State
College. Their marriage is planned for late
June.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Moore of.
Eugene announce the engagement
of their daughter, Norma Lou, to
tan JS. Handsaker. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Meivin Handsaker of
Coquiile.
Miss Moore is a senior at Eu
gene High School. Her fiance is
in the U.S. Navy, stationed at San
Francisco. No date has been set
for the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Jensen
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Diane, to Jcre S. Lind
ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Lindley. Both families are of
Eugene.
A June wedding is planned bv
the young people, who both are
graduates of Willamette High
ocnooi, ana ootn employed in
Eugene. Miss Jensen formerly
ttenaea Seattle Pacific College.
The engagement of Miss Lor
raine Waterbury and David Neely,
both of Eugene, is announced cur
rently by her mother, Mrs. Auril
Waterbury of Rapid City, S.D.
Mr. Neely is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. William I. Neely of Eugene.
Both young people attend Bible
Standard Institute in Eugene. An
August wedding is planned.
Welfare League Apportions
Funds to Several Projects
IStyle Show
To Depict
Life Eras
"Through the Years" Is the
theme of the fashion show to be
presented by Jaycee-ettes Satur
day at a luncheon which will be
highlighted by announcement of
the winner of the "outstanding
Young Woman of the Year'
award. The luncheon will take
place at Eugene High School
Cafeteria, starting at 12:30 p.m.
The revue will show fashions
from childhood to maturity. Fash
ions from Kaufman Brothers will
be modeled by Mrs. James Ander
son. Mrs. Louis Bonson, Mrs.
Grant Chase, Mrs. William Heinke,
Mrs. Wade Dyer, Mrs. Thomas
Engle, Mrs. Paul Lansdowne, Mrs,
Eldon Lee, Mrs. Robert Lovell,
Mrs. James Matthews, Mrs. Tryge
Vik, Mrs. George Mattox, Mrs.
Finis Montgomery, Mrs. Edwin F.
Liddell and Mrs. Glenn Griffith.
Fashions by Linda Lee will be
modeled by Karen Gentling, Lin
da Baldwin, Linda McKenzie,
Connie Froman, Susan Davies,
Nancy Cobb, Alan Kays, Steven
Montgomery, and Michael Dyer.
Mrs. M. C. Dahlberg will be
commentator for Kaufman Bros.
David M. Campbell for
Lee Shop.
PLEASANT HILL Mr. and
Mrs. David Sloan announce the
engagement of their daughter.
uorotny jane, to Stewart Kellv.
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kellv
or oeatue,
Both young people have been
students at University of Wash,
ington and are members of the
Penguin Ski Club. They are em-
At its March meeting Eugene
Welfare League voted to use pro
ceeds of the Spring Fashion Show
to support the Girl Scouts" estab-
Iished camp on Lake Cleawox,
ana me new Boy Scout Camp Silt-
coos. The sum of $200 was award
ed to each camp, the money to be
used ay the boys for a needed
central flagpole and flag. Actual
proceeds of the fashion show were
a little less than $400. but the dif
ference will be made up out of
the League treasury. Members al
so voted to give $100 to the Eu
gene symphony; $180 will be given
to the Pearl Buck School to keep
one retarded child in school for
the remaining months of this
school year.
More than 300 hours of volun
teer work were given during Feb
ruary, 89 at the Children's Hos
pital School and 183 at the Skip-,
worm Home, in addition, all ba
zaar committees are working
weekly. The handicraft committee
announced it will initiate evening
meetings on Mondays.
Mrs. Philip Tillman announced
that the net .proceeds of the two
day spring rummage sale were
$359. All excess rummage in good
wearable condition was taken to
the newly established Welfare
Center.
Tea Dance Is
Sidney Hoffman, Mrs. Emerson r 1 1 r
Abbott, Mrs. Fred Konschot. Mrs. r Q ' e "e 1 1 TO I
Edward Gardner, Mrs. Alton Bak- 0l KA rc KJorrlc
er Jr.. Mrs. Dean Pape and Mrs. v-ulv 'VUS.INUmS
Rex Hamaker. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Ernest Norris
Co-chairmen of the Bazaar for )"11 ,be hn"I with a farewell
1954 are Mrs. Kenneth Proctor f u"Ta r?"1 Irom
and Mrs. Kenneth Lichty, assisted p m- to midnight, in the Persian
h Mr, lunu.,. .nrf m. v u Room of Eugene Hotel. The party
Wood. Mrs. Byrnes is chairman !?-eing sPnsorcd by the Reserve
of the children's committee, as- " . -
sisted bv Mrs. Arthur Anderson A nominal charge will be made
u nir.h, ctit if.. Pet couple and dress is optional.
,-.j ,.. am.'u-- Guests may eat in the hotel if!
... . ' Ithnv nanra fii-rra. np.n ...111
Tillman and Mrs. Hoffman. Mrs. ",' jV , ' ., "e
L. T. Campbell and Mrs. Russell "ICV1.- . .
Iseli will be in charge of child- JrT , Tl TlCelvd ?r"l
ron's knitting, along with Mrs. 8 "im to the Far East. Both
Ouintin Barton anrf Mr.. .TV he and Mrs- Noms
Kerr. Heads of the handicraft K, o S8veral Eune or"
.... n Kamsauons.
Mrs. Robert Cummins, Mrs. Hi J ff, n UU n,otbe
son am! Mrs .Tm T.M,. "?", but all friends ol the
rn.rf t. ,mn,i(f- m i. olonel and his .wife are invited,
rftr.nt.rJ K Mr. C A U... "MMJUWIKB IS HOI re5triCiea,
Mrs. Richard Reed, Mrs. La-
Mr and Mrs. Edward Duke, Lee ployed in Seattle.' A fall wedding
Bishop and Ervin Molholm. is planned.
COMMITTEES NAMED
Mrs. Lynn McCready, president.
announced committee appoint
ments for the year. Mrs. Paul
Lafferty and Mrs. Donald Fair
will represent the Welfare League
on the Recreation Commission.
Mrs. Robert Frazier attended the
Oregon PTA and OEA meeting on
behalf of the League. Members
of the active committee under the
chairmanship of Mrs. Gus Hixson
are: Mrs. Glen Byrnes, Mrs. Rus
sell Fryburg, Mrs. Frazier, Mrs.
William McNutt, Mrs. Arthur Ing
ham, Mrs. Howard Molter, Mrs.
Grande Houghton and Mrs. Den- zCf U i.L-.'
zil Abel. Mrs. Anson Cornell and UjL VOTnerS
Scholarship
Sewing committee chairmen arehT UnU "3 1
Mrs. K. D. Hirons and Mrs. Sid- 1 cu ,Y,UI t-1 1 1
ney Milligan, with Mrs. John Mur- . Mrs. Spencer Alexander, nresl-
phy and Mrs. Walter Holloque as det of Eugene Unit of Oregon
assistants. Bazaar supplies will State College Mother's Club, an
be supervised by Mrs. Ray, Hen- nounces the following committee
ancKsen ana jnrs. uonaia soutn. chairman for the club's silver tea
Mrs. uonaia Moore, Mrs. John March 31
Bushman, Mrs. Glenn Porter and Mrs. J. W. Carlson, general
mrs. jjean rape wm De in cnarge chairman; Mrs. Winslow Cuth-
oi me -wniie eiepnant" nootn. bert program: Mrs. W. S. Hav-
The Charity Ball for 1951 will be den, decorations: Mrs. Willis War-
directed by Mrs. Holloque and Mrs. ren, food; Mrs. P. B. Webb, Cot
Al Clements; assistants will be tage Grove, reception; Mrs. W.
Mrs. Ray AHumbaugh and Mrs. L. Ellmgsworth. membershin:
Richard Blickenstaff. Mrs. Iseli and Mrs. C. M. Jackson, finance,
and Mrs. Arthur Larsen will con- The tea, a benefit for the moth-
duct ticket sales for the Ball, er's club scholarship fund, will be
aided by Mrs. Charles Kitchel from 2 to 4:30 in the afternoon
and Mrs. John Titus. Decorations at the home of Chancellor and
will be devised by Mrs. Alden Mrs. Charles Byrne, 2237 Spring
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