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Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. 8A Tnurs., UCt. 21, 1954 Junction City Bride To Be Given Shower JUNCTION CITY-Mrs. Jimmy McCabe will be honored at a bridal shower Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Lynn McCabe, 1241 Laurel St. Mrs. McCabe was the former Mary Kolb of Lancaster. Style-Wise Casual 1 1 yvfMw (wl'p Kjy. ft 'm p? M.f jy.t? 1 ;!1 m h$ 'Vise's w SIZES 10 20 (Do Not Mail to the Register Guard at Eugene) A sure-fire compliment-catch er is this flared dress with sleeve choice and interesting front yoke detail. No. 2764 is cut in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16: Short ileeves, 3 yds. 39-in. or 27's yds. of 54-in. Send 35c in coin (no stamps, please) for Pattern, with Name, Address, Style Number and Size. Address Pattern Bureau, (Eugene Register-Guard), 652 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. (Please allow two weeks for delivery). For first class mail include' an extra 5c per pattern. Just off the press! Brand new 1954-1955 Fail-Winter edition of Fashion World. Including easy- to-make patterns as well as style forecasts and gifts for the entire family. In color, you'll find style as well as practical designs. Order your copy now. Price is only 25c. Around the Town NILE DAUGHTERS ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS Nydia Temple, Daughters of Nile, will have a 6:30 p.m. din ner Saturday at Masonic Temple, 10th and Olive Sts. The dinner, to be followed by a program, will be the annual event when wives entertain their husbands. This year the dinner is informal. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Bernard Baglcy at 6-3615. Mrs. Lyman Palmer is in charge of the dinner. Society, Women's Organizations ANN CONNELL, Society Editor LADIES OF ORIENT Ladies of the Orient will meet Saturday evening at the home o Mrs. Hazel Witbeck, 1741 W. Broadway. The affair is planned to honor the hostess mother, Mrs. Agnes Howland, who will be 99 years old that day. Re freshments will be served be tween 7:30 p.m. and 8 o'clock. Women attending are to take sandwiches and any who have rug rags or material for quilt pieces are asked to take them for the honor guest, who keeps busy each day with needlework and listening to her radio. WRC NEEDLE CLUB Needle Club of the Woman's Relief Corps will meet at the home of Mrs. Ethel Davis, 1595 Lawrence St., for 1:30 dessert luncheon Friday. Members are to take fancy work to work on for the bazaar. WILLAMETTE AUXILIARY Auxiliary of Willamette Post 293, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will have a potluck dinner Thurs day at 6:30 p.m. Meat, rolls, butter, cream, sugar and coffee will be furnished. CHRISTIAN CHURCH WORK CONFERENCE A workers conference at Springfield Christian. Church will begin Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the social rooms of the church. It is for all Sunday School teach ers and those interested in the educational program. There will be two separate meetings Friday, both at 7:30 p.m. The Homemakers and the Below 40 groups will meet to gether in the social hall. The Bible Study group will meet at the home of Mrs. Kathy lene Yeoman, 2006 D St. AN APPLE PARING CONTEST is fun for the small fry on Hallo ween. The longest unbroken par ing wins a prize, then the paring is tossed over the shoulder and the letter it forms or most closely resembles is the initial of the contestant's own true love. (Wiltshire Engraving.) A VERY RARE white-flowered form of the native evergreen rho dodendron discovered in Curry County last May is pictured here. It is Rhododendron Macrophyllum Album. Rhododendron Meeting Friday a ,-hndnrtpnrlrnn meeting at Eu gene Hotel Friday, at 8 p.m., has been announced. Purpose of the meeting will be tn nrpcpnt a rpnnrt of the Rho dodendron Occidental Survey for the benefit of those in Eu gene who assisted with this task last season, and for other inter ested parties. There will be no charge. All are invited to at- Some esnecially fine forms of this Oregon native azalea were said to have been discovered in the survey, and pictures of these will be shown. A beautiful white flowered form of the native ever green rhododendron species also will be discussed. Pictures of eastern United States native azaleas will be shown, and rhododendron prob lems in general will be discussed. Two-Day Celebration Marks Gribskov Silver Anniversary i 3H SHIRLIE McNABR Accordion Reciirti n. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21 1951 "win, niiai'airuj uiun Midnight in Paris I.ady of Spain PDnrn Ynmic Prince and Princesi ... Waltz Allegro .V.V.."' RlMl!JW. Rhapsody In Blue " in. .. n-.l. fU. . ft Shlrlla McNabb In 17 ycarj old nni I. , T"--. civic organizations in EtiRunc. Sim hns b P 1. Mcmw. since sue was yonra oiu, and i, a student ttJ CHESTER PiPTir., " Cb0I EUGENE ACCORDION CENm 1251 Lincoln Eugene, Orcenn . fli Classified Ads in the Register-Guard Bring Quick JUNCTION CITY A two-l day celebration marked the sil ver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Aage Gribskov, begin ning with a family buffet dinner in the Lutheran Parish Hall Fri day evening, Oct, 15, at which Mr. and Mrs. Gribskov entertain ed 61 members of the Greger-son-Gribskov families. This was the first time in 23 years that the Gregcrsen family had all been to gether. Out-of-town guests at the din ner included Mrs. Gribskov's mother, Mrs. Mary Gregcrsen from Elba, Neb.; her sisters, Mrs. Donald King, Palmer, Neb.; Mrs. Victor Pearson, Scotia, Neb.; and Mrs. Leo Ewers and her husband from Elba; her uncle, Chris Gre gersen, also of Elba; her broth ers and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gregersen and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gregcrsen, of Eugene, and an aunt and cousin Mrs. Andrea Frey and Mrs. Ken neth Lindstrom, Mr. Gribskov's relatives pres ent from out-of-town included his sisters, Miss Maren Gribskov and Mrs. Valborg Evans from Bend; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Jen nie Gribskov from Bend; nieces and nephews and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morelli, Maupin; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gribskov, Bend; Kenneth and Dale Evans, Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gribskov, Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Gribskov and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gribskov, Eugene. Also from out-of-town were Mr. and Mrs-. Lester Gun-! son and Mrs. A. C. Paseman, Eu gene, and Mrs. H. Lindstrom, North Bend. Saturday, Oct. 16, the actual anniversary date, the immediate families gathered at Faith Luth eran Church at 6 p.m., to see Mr. and Mrs. Gribskov renew their wedding vows, with the Rev. C. S. Hasle officiating. Mrs. Don ald (Luella) King and Chester Gregersen, who attended the couple 25 years ago again stood with them at the altar. Miss Gail Gribskov and Mrs. Roger (Carol) Gunson, daughters of the couple, lit the candles and Mrs. Viggo Gribskov sang "The Lord's Pray er," accompanied by Mrs. Elmer Andrews at the organ. Mr. and Mrs. Gribskov were married Oct. 16, 1929, at noon in Elba, and came to Junction City where they have lived since that time. They have three chil dren, Aage, stationed at Tripoli with the U. S. Army Air Force, Mrs. Roger Gunson and Miss Gail Gribskov, and one grand child, Karen Lou Gunson. Immediately following the re newal of their wedding vows Sat urday, they adjourned to the Niel Gribskov home for a social hour and then returned to the Parish Hall for an open house, at which more than 125 persons were present. Fall flowers dec orated the rooms and the long dining tables, and a tiered wed ding cake topped with silver bells centered the serving table flank ed by branched silver candela bra. Miss Karen Gribskov cut the cake, assisted by Mrs. Ed ward Gregersen. Mrs. Valborg Evans and Miss Maren Gribskov poured the first hour and Mrs. Leo Ewers and Mrs. Victor Pear son, was second. Mrs. Donald King cared for the -gifts. Andy Bodtker was master of ceremo nies for the program which con sisted of a skit, group singing and an original song entitled "Lonely Lena," composed by Les lie Gribskov and Mrs. Russell Gribskov. 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