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I Wiltshire engravinit ivn MRS. WENDELL RASOR (Glcnna Hunger) were mar. , ihp home of the bride's parents in February. They are at home in Eugene. Iple Wed in Home Ceremony t . nt nropnprv I mpnlpH uiilh enroll Jrim at 'fill -c r. and an arcn ui Lniri 1H . , r i iL. t,mo nf Mr. Med Uie - Grind daffodils, with yel-l r1' ;- ...kilo candelabra. and Ti,,npr for the Feb. 20 C of their daughter, Miss i. hridecrom is the son ,ndMrs. William H. Rasor, Eugene. ceremony at 8 p.m. was men by the Rev. Robert W. " r ,h. River Road Bap- upel. Mr. Hunger gave his win marriage. Vows of ouble-ring ceremony were y candlelight. tea of Beige lame by the onae ior me teie- The, tinea uuuure, um- qers Start Lr of State tnir Singers, 45 -voice li ot the University of Ore- L-.;- irhnol. will start Mon- .urn.---- . . March 22, on meir annual . innr. Thev win sing in sYnrMfm communities dur- Sheir six-day trip through the lectins the Singers is Clyde tor, visiting associate profes of music in the university, rst lour appearance of the km is scheduled at iieeas- Marcn 2.3. warcn 43, uicj ing at Coos Bay, and will their concert at Taft March then returning to the Willam- IMey area, the Singers wm i March 25 concert at Inde nt, concerts at Hillsboro Uolalla March 26, and will lode their schedule at As- Tongue Point Naval uase, h 27. home concert on the univer- cimous is planned by the tn for April u. menled wilh scroll trim at neck line and fastened with liny cov ered buttons, topped a full skirt. Her necklace was a gift of the bridegroom and she carried shat tered hyacinths with while orchid center and satin streamers. Mrs. Robert Rasor was the bride's only attendant, her dress of pink brocade made with fitted bodice and full skirt. She wore while accessories and carried pink and white carnations. Don Ainge was best man. Mrs. Jack Rasor, aunt of the bridegroom, cut the cake at the wedding reception. Mrs. Edward Plant poured the punch, which was served by Misses Barbara and Beverly Barker, cousins of the groom. Leaving for a short wedding trip, the bride wore a navy blue suit with lighter blue accessories. The couple is at home at 2878 Friendly St, Mrs. Rasor attended University of Oregon where she is a member of Alpha Phi sorority. Montana Girl s Bride Here An arrangement of nink r nations and white stock flanked Dy pink tapers were on the fire place hianlel ot the H. .1. Jones home, 36 23rd Ave. West, before which Miss Joan R. Weasel o Sidney, Mont., and Harry E. Jones nf Eugene were married Feb. 22. The Rev. Thorn H. Hunt er of Westminster Koundalion on the University of Oregon campus performed the ceremony at 7 u ciock Dctore immediate mem bers of tne family. I he bride wore a pink suit wilh gray accessories and a white orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs Charles Hale of Eugene attended the couple, the latter dressed in a black and white suit wilh black and white accessories and a red carnation corsage. Following the ceremony a ham dinner was served by Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Jones. The bride's table was centered by a tiered cake wreathed in rosebuds and flanked by pink tapers. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hintnn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hale, Miss Dorothy Hunt er and Dave Ramstead. The couple is at home at 1084 W. 12th Ave. P.E.O. Groups Meeting, Greet New Officers Chapter H of P. E. 0. will meet Monday evening in the home of Mrs. Thelmer Nelson, 1760 Mill St. Mrs. Victor P. Morris will give a program on Early Churches in Oregon. Chapter CA of P. E. 0. will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John McBurney, 2255 Charnelton St. Mrs. William Hemphill will be co-hostess. An informal talk will be given by two Filipino students attending University of Oregon. Eugene B&PW Sets Dessert Eugene Business it Professional Women's Club will have a dessert meeting Thursday evening at the City Club, 450 E. 14th Ave. Pro ceeds of the dessert will be turned over to the biennial delegates for their forthcoming trip to St. Louis. Mrs. Scott Carson, radio and television chairman, is in charge of the program. There will be film and sound movie: "New vis ion With Television," explanatory of educational TV. Mrs. Ralph D. Randolph, chair man of United Nations Interna tional committee, will lead a dis cussion on: "Changes in the Unit ed Nations Charter." Ffi(PlD(oOL?S .:' v- ; -i ... ul j Vy - v- V.- ' (Nelson Photo, Wlllshlre Enj.) MR. AND MRS. HARRY E. JONES (Joan Weagcl) are at home in Eugene, where they were married recently In a home ceremony. The bride Is from Montana. Factory Authorized IgrSg Sales and Service Home Eeonomift Consultant Complete Line .of Frigidaire Home Appliance! For Reconditioned Appliances Visit Our Thrift Annex . . . Lowest Prices nd Terms . . . Rentals too! a MAIN flppLmnce co. HEADQUARTERS FOR FRIGIDAIRE SPRINGFIELD Chapter AM of P. E. 0. will meet Thursday for a 12:30 p.m luncheon at the home of Mrs. Ivan Ware, 540 Fairway Loop Mrs. W. E. Bronson will be as sistant hostess. Mrs. Quirinus Breen will give the program. She will talk on her European travels. Newly-elected officers who will I preside at the meeting are Mrs, C. 0. Groshong. president: Mrs R. H. Lemon, vice president: Mrs. T. M. Cubbage, corresponding secretary; Mrs. L. F. Viken, re cording secretary; Mrs. S. W. Groesbeck. treasurer: Mrs. H. Nielsen, chanlain: Mrs. A. B Lewis, guard. Mrs. urosnong nas been chosen as delegate to the state convention with Mrs. Lemon as alternate. Chanter BV of P. E. 0. will meet at the home of Mrs. A; J. Anderson, 2140 Agate St., Thurs day at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. H. E. Harrv will De tne assistant nosi- ess and Mrs. J. L. Gossler will read a naner "Nature and I. New officers for the coming year are: Mrs. M. M. Kelly, presi dent; Mrs. . wooa, vice inci dent; Mrs. L. J. MurdocK jr., re cording secretary; Mrs. J. E. Staf- fnrrt rnrresnondine secretary tin Anderson, treasurer: Mrs. 0. C. Becker, chaplain; Mrs. Gossler, guard. Kansas Women Plan Luncheon Kansas Women's Club will meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Skinner Butte Cottage for dessert lunch eon. Hostesses will be Mrs.1 George Rodman, Mrs. George B. Nash and Mrs. E. J. Radabaugh. Any woman who is a former resident of Kansas is invited. Wiltshire engraving MRS. AND MRS. DONALD GOUDY of Port land who were married recently in that city. Mrs. Goudy is the former Beverly Royce Hard man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hardman of Springfield. TJuU4 (Wfy ONE ' that covers perfectly looks naturally flawless stays lovely longer PAN-CAKE by max Factor HOLLYWO you hav somefnnfl to hid: ot need maki.up that really sfy toy i" r. f II you long ior a truly tumorous complenlon . . . then Plft'Cak I uaii, mib.iin. Sm your Color Harmony ' "hion shad . . . todayl j j g fj Groups of City Club to Meet "Mnir and Memories will be (Vi title nf the program for the Music and Plays section of Eu- oop Women's City Clut) Wed nesday at 2 P.m. at wuniana Club, 450 E 14th Ave., Mrs. A. E. Barker will be hostess. r.vefiitive board will meet Thursday at 10 a.m. to make plans for a silver tea and exhibit of paintings, ceramics aim ica- tile cratts. Travel section will meet at 2 p.m. Friday. Mrs. C F. Hyde will sneak on Mexico and shew pic tures and otner items num iici two-month vacation to tne soutn em country last summer. Hostess will be Mrs. L. B. Schmidt. Poetry and Drama section will meet Saturday at 2 p.m. to hear Ernest G. Moll, professor of Eng lish at University of Oregon, give rwdinffs from his late poetry vol ume. Hostesses will be Mrs. Levi Smith and Mrs. Harry Ltchty. The meetings are open to the public. Xi Gamma, Nu Chapters Meet Mrs. Chelsea Browne will be hostess to Xi Gamma chapter of Beta Siema Phi at her home, 344 Sunset Drive. Monday at T.vs n.m. Mrs. Emil R. Klaus will be co-hostess. The program on 'Du ties of the City Council and the Extension Officer" will be led by Miss Bette Hack. Nu chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Roscoe Wright, 237 Myoak Drive, north of Santa Clara. Co-hostess win de Mrs. Al ton Robbins. Program will be given by Miss Betty Radcliff and Miss Mary Holmer. Red Cross Fund Drive On Monday Women's Residential Division of the current Lane County Red Cross fund campaign officially will start its part of the fund drive Monday, according to Mrs. L. o Schmidt of Eugene, chairman. Actually, some of the workers already have been seeking con tributions, but the concentrated effort will start this week and will close with a series of report meet ings. The division this year will cover all the homes within School Dis trict 4. The campaign will be made block by block in the heavy residential areas, with other wo men helping out in suburban areas. Mrs. Schmidt Wednesday listed some of the helpers for the 1954 campaign. Working with her on the division committee are Mrs. George Custer, Mrs. Eugene sut lers, Mrs. V. M. Kysh, Mrs. Dan iel' Wynn and Mrs. Hugh Hampton. Team captains for the division are: Mrs. Roy Malos, Mrs. Alton Baker Jr., Mrs. Robert Waters Mrs. H. T. Gentle. Mrs. Jessie Donovan. Mrs. Ted Reed, Mrs Stanley Darling, Mrs. Don D. South, Mrs. Eugene Slattery, Mrs. Vernon Hoffman, Mrs. Paul Latt erly, Mrs. Henry Mitchell, Mrs. Donn Chase, Mrs. Lawrence jsig oerstaff. Mrs. Darrell Draper, Mrs. Harry M. Lichty, Mrs. Lloyd Armcs and Mrs. Charles Berg, Game Night Hearing Society Event A "Game Night" will be the en- tertainment feature for Eugene Hearing Society's monthly social evening, Wednesday at the Wom an's Club, 450 E. 14th Ave. Play is to begin at 8 n.m. There is no charge. Memners are invnea to make up tables of canasta, pi nochle, bridge, or any desired game. Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Sun., Mar. 21, 1954 5D VISIT OUR LENOX ROOM Largest single display of Len ox on the Pacific Coast. IIOFFMAIVS 873 Willamette REGISTER-GUARD WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Republican Women to Hear New Chairman ReDublican Women of Lane County will meet for luncheon at Osburn Hotel Friday at a p.m. Snoakpr for the day will be the newly-elected chairman of the Lane County Republican Central flnmm ttee. William w. name. H will sneak on: "What the Re publican Woman Can Do to Fur ther interests ot tier rany. . All planning to attend tne lun cheon are reauested to make res ervations with Mrs. Rov C. Mc-I Call, 4-5858, or with Mrs. Kaipn Martin, 5-5458. AU board members ana com mittee chairmen are asked to at tend this month's board meeting at 10 a.m. at the hotel, just before the general meeting. Unity Chapter Meets March 24 , Unity Chapter, Gold Star Mothers, will have its monthly business meeting Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Veterans Memorial Bldg. Mrs. Martin Mulkey will preside. Each member is asked to take two pounds of home-made candy to the meeting so it can be sent to Camp White. Phone 4-8691 for greater savings Upholstery 154 W. Eighth fof NocoaMycaa How to be smart... cool and unrumpled oil day! Sew with FAMOUS Yippr now in 3 versions I apaa rM lor yew eo mp tummw hlon More . brMMtf. I seed or la BrtMe. NOW yra eeo bye.ya " EMBROIKRED eal " ". this famon teeo""" etreryWnf . . trom pfaj dothes to WMley tasMoosI And rnnember the geor) hotel V .etasrgtwlitiTelttd la, tongOYtd ueese iiwumnr end tofWppl.. DANCING Your child gains Poise and confidence Through dancing ' Instructor Edd Brown (Former Bill Robinson Student) 3-1332 l!ite Enrollment jyk You'll pnrr-r-r all over in WARNER'S NEW LE GANT The girtSe that mates yen feel as nimble is a kitten al day and everyday! 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