Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, September 21, 1954, Image 7

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arsals
Going
tabaret
(g already are under-
Circus "
lice League will pre-
and 2 in me auuuui-
Lane County rair-j;,-n,-tni
Chris Car-
ived and assisted the
Irman, Mrs. ram o.
noosing a cast from
ind friends. Several
llocal entertainers are
Jed in the group. "
Jp show, according to
have looked in on
Jrsals, promises to be
i that 01 laau yeai a
.ih Timinr Service
mcnrnd and presented.
Ittraction of the Circus
to he a variety oi
forming antics,
crt E, Newman, ticket
.miminces that carry
igood, and tickets for
jay performance are
fepearing. The ticKets
C placed on sale at
Kift Shop, or are avail-
members.
fof
a Couple
tend U-O
of pink gladiolus and
h on either side of the
Ind a mantel arrange-
tok and white gladiolus
Kiver Koatt women s
iaturday, Aug. 20, for
kg of Miss Freddie Lee
U Eugene ana nonaia
fof Price, Utah. Bishop
kmussen of Church of
,st of Latter-day Saints,
performed the mar-
p.m. ine Driae is tne
'of Mrs. Pearl Hansen
Idaughter of Mrs. Nellie
Eugene. Parents of the
n are Mr. and Mrs.
immers of Price, Utah,
i marriage by her uncle,
Wells of Corvallis, the
e a street-length dress
flon and carried a bou
pink roses and white
i. The couple was at
1 the bride's sister and
law, Mr. and Mrs. Mich
instin of Silverton. Mrs.
in wore a pink nylon
carried a bouquet of
nations. Another sister
tie, Myrian Hansen, was
1, carrying a basket of
and baby wreath. The
ttisin, Miss Peggy Mane
Corvallis, played piano
fe reception at the club
tie bride's aunt, Mrs,
1 1 Wells of Corvallis, cut
tiling cake which she her-
Usmade and decorated. An
quit, Mrs. Dow Camp of
served punch. The
jible was laid with a linen
kid was decorated with
idles and pink and white
)eir honeymoon trip the
ient to Utah to visit the
(parents and other rela-
d to Colorado to visit the
randmother, Mrs. Jessie
at Craig, and her grand-
red Carr, at Meeker. On
lrn to Eugene both will
Imversity of Oregon.
r Honors
my Bride
ftlON CITY -A bridal
honoring Miss Ardene
, a former Junctions City
A now living at Jefferson,
'!iven in the annex at the
kptist Church in Junction
Wesday at 7:30 p.m. Miss
is to be married Satur
ate young people of the
f re sponsoring the shower.
(ADVERTISEMENT)
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(fiy EVA GRAVES
teams flfP in nvnntina in
and rnllnttAD n..,un
wove the grunts and thuds
liootball field, you'll hear
ner practicing ... for the
parching band is getting
r" me season, 100.
especially
De-life
rrtiic
Thnns.
students
lory
and
i- uaim, uopet
tootball season, has
real part of school
r uic muse popular
t!uns anywhere.
Li j ,uu,jn,lua '
E uc uie
Rail field have won
F .participation th
t, uic iiiarcnmg
F training grounds
Us. anri it un i
f Portant for students
ry music as a h
t sool marching
L K.r' a lew oia a
F military marches
r"6BiB across the
f Mforms. You'll
i school band well
' precision ma
W a full rantrp nf
throuch a wide
L popular tunes
fcf'J h.ave to tell
t v 'uii oe nea
Pi ltiano j
Lling t0" .he football
rTr,; Just to he
llinJ yn,u.r voungs
lMd ambitions for
Ffrt with a better
l j-1;, una a '
Pfn .qua,'t!' band
6 i i oisolav.
f ART iv V..
of
that
through
Dana.
most
for
evpn
Mlin
hobby.
bands
too
whil
field
find the
i marching
a Die
in
musical
rpn-
and
lint
hearing it.
parent
game
that
youngster has
tho fu
the
IT
wide se-
1 inqtril.
GRAVES
you
hear
him
Society, Women's Oraanizations
ANN CONNELL, Society Editor
MRS. MYRON T. BAGLEY (Bobbetle Ann Gilmore) is an early
fall bride, married Sept. 5 in Portland. The couple will be at
home in Eugene after this week.
AROUND THE TOWN
WHITE SHRINE
OF JERUSALEM
Bethlehem Shrine, White Shrine
of Jerusalem, will have a cere
monial meeting Thursday at 8
p.m. at Masonic Temple, 10th
and Olive Sts.
PINE CIRCLE OF NOW
Neighbors of Woodcraft. Pine
Circle 45, will meet for a 6:30
p.m. potluck dinner Wednesday
at Willamalane Memorial Bldg.
A meeting will follow at 8 p.m.
Those serving on the committee
are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barrett,
co-chairmen, Mrs. Granville Ed
wards, Mrs. Guy Bell, and Mr.
and Mrs. Noah Helterbrand.
JUNCTION CITY
TOASTMISTRESSES
JUNCTION CITY - Toastmis-
tress Club meets Thursday at 8
p.m., with Mrs. virgu Kenyon,
1701 Lingo Lane.
Reception at Page
School Thursday
Mrs. Elizabeth Page, for whom
the school was named, will be
honored during the teachers' re
ception at Page School, Spring
field, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Veral
Crowe, PTA president, will con
duct a brief business session and
introduce Evert Snyder, princi
pal, who will present the teach
ers. '
Mrs. Laurence Swain will serve
as program chairman.
There will be a room parent
attendance prize, movies for the
children, and refreshments.
USING SOME of those summer
fruits you put into your freezer?
If they are to go into fruit cups
they need be defrosted only a
short time before serving so they
will still be icy cold. If frozen
berries are allowed to stand after
they are thawed, they tend to
become flabby; other fruits tend
to lose their shape and juice.
OES CHAPTER TO MEET
Meridian Chapter, Order of
Eastern Star, will meet Friday
at 8 p.m. at Masonic Temple,
10th and Olive Sts. Mrs. Paul
Ilalweg will be chairman of ve-
fresh ments which will follow the
meeting.
City Club Board to Meet
Eugene Woman's City Club ex-
cutive board will have its first
fall meeting Thursday at 10 a.m.
at the club house, 450 E. 14th Ave.
The president, Mrs. H. C. John
son, will conduct the meeting.
Plans for the first all-club event
of the season, a Hobby Show,
sponsored by the Card Section,
will be discussed and final prep
arations will be made. Reports
will be given by committee and
section chairmen.
The activities of City Club, ac
cording to the president are var
ied and are designed to meet the
needs of women living in Eugene
and vicinity. The program in
cludes recreation, education and
hobbies. A membership card en
titles the holder to attend any or
all sectional meetings. New in
terest sections may be formed by
ten or more women with the ap
proval of the board. -Some in
terest has been shown towards a
Home Economics group and any
one interested in starting a pro
ject of this kind may contact Mrs.
Johnson, 5-3679.
There is said to be an interest
for every woman at City Club
and the membership is open to
all, at any time during the year.
Mrs. Charles Harkins is member
ship chairman and further infor
mation may be obtained by call
ing her, 5 ''684.
Hostesses for the board meet
ing are Mrs. A. R. Wheeler and
Mrs. A. E. Barker.
Heart Committee
To Set Up Program
Lane County Heart Committee
will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m.
in the library of Sacred Heart
Hospital.
This will be the first meeting
since the organizational meeting
and in order to get the program
for the year set up, Henry J.
Kencally, program consultant of
Oregon Heart Assn. and Robert
Titus, consultant of American
Heart Assn., will be present.
Along with the committee, any
one interested in the heart as
sociation is welcome to attend.
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. I
Tucs., Sept. 21, 1954 7A1
Santa Clara Thimble
Club Meets Wednesday &
JOIN J
THE BAN Do
Santa Clara Thimble Club will
meet Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Ray Emerson, 2820 River
Road, for regular business ses
sion. The meeting was postponed
one week from the third Wed
nesday because of the Lane
County Fair.
MIX cream-style cottage cheese
with chopped raisins, grated
Lemon rind, cinnamon and sugar;
use as a filling for thin pancakes.
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The Eugene Music 9
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or Chuck Peters
I
1198 Willamette St.
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THIMBLE CLUB ,
Thimble Club of Neighbor-! of
Woodcraft will meet Thursday at
8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. F.
W. Hemken, 1585 Hilliard Lane.
Members are asked to take a sack
luncheon and suggestions for club
projects for the year.
TENT 16, DUV
Tent No. 16, Daughters of Union
Veterans, will have its meeting
Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in Veter
ans Memorial Bldg. There will
be a potluck luncheon at 12 o'clock
noon, when members having
birthdays in July, August or Sep
tember will be honored guests.
Mrs. A. A. Furber is luncheon
chairman.
UNITY CHAPTER OF
GOLD STAR MOTHERS
Unity Chapter, American Gold
Star Mothers, will meet Wednes
day at 2 p.m. at Veterans Mem
orial Bldg. Delegates will pre
sent reports on the department
convention last week at Taft.
EUGENE B&PW CLUB
Eugene Business and Profes
sional Women's Club will meet
for a 7:45 p.m. dessert Thursday
at Eugene Hotel. The subject to
be discussed will be membership
orientation. The membership
committee is in charge of the
meeting and co-chairmen are Mrs.
Loren A. Norton and Mrs. Ralph
A. Kceney.
Listen to
KORE
7:33 A.M.
For Circulars
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2nd & Polk Phone 4-4032
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confetti
The fabric of this extremely
sophisticated sheath is a soft
textured wool imported from
Paris. The pastel dots are
woven -in bits of, airy fluff.
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