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Register-Guard, Eugene, Oregon Sunday, February 21, 1960 3D SOCIAL CALENDAR Mm kJ mi ' i t'4 : Mr - -,) " ' 1 " MONDAY, FEB. 22 10 a.m. Eugene weavers Guild with Mrs. Norman Larsen, Traxler Rd. 12:30 p.m. Past Matrons Club of Blue River Chapter, OES, with Mrs. Lester Murphy, 1445 Man zana Way. 1 p.m. General Lawton Camp and Auxiliary, USWV, in Vet erans Memorial Bldg. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Interfaith Fel lowship tea in Gerlinger Hall. 1:30 p.m. Art Appreciation section of Eugene Women's City Club, in Woman's Club, 450 E. 14th Ave. 2 p.m. Shakespeare Club with Mrs. E. G. Ebbighausen, 2750 Emerald St. 2 p.m. Domestic Art Club with Mrs. Leroy L. Erdmann, 1755 Fairmount Blvd. 6:30 p.m. Willamette Court, Order of Amaranth, in Masonic Temple, 10th and Olive Sts. 7 p.m. Oridcs Mothers Club in Gerlinger Hall. Alumnae join group at 7:45 p.m. 7:15 p.m. Evergreen Toast- mistress Club in Osburn Hotel. 7:30 p.m. Chapter H, P.E.O. Sisterhood, with Mrs. Quirinus Breen, 100 Sunset Blvd. 7:30 p.m. Eugene Toast- mistress Club, at Lynwood Cafe. 8 p.m. Alpha Omicron Pi- Kappa Gamma alumnae with Mrs iJuretta photo) MRS. STANLEY G. ULLRICH (Ann Wilhelm) carried an historic family rosary at her marriage Feb. 13 in-St. Mary's Catholic Church. Her mother's cousin, Father Schaefers of Portland, officiated. The couple will live at Roseburg. Daughter of Pioneer Family Wedded The Rev. Francis Schaefers of St. Thomas More parish in Port land came to Eugene to celebrate the Nuptial Low Mass which married his cousin, Miss Ann Wilhelm, to Stanley G. Ullrich on Saturday, Feb. 13, in St. Mary's Catholic Church. He has served in this capacity for all members of the family since ordination. The ceremony took place at 10 a.m. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Schaefers Wilhelm, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ullrich, all of Eugene. Pink tulips and white stock were altar arrangements and also formed bouquets on tall candel abra which held tapers, in decor ation of the church. Music for the ceremony was by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cooley and Robert Hamill. The bride, who was escorted by her brother. Charles Robert Wil helm, wore a graceful gown of crisp white taffeta, made witn long sleeves, the scoop neckline edged in baby scallops, the front of the bodice ornamented with an anplique of lace and embroidery, hichliehted with sequins. She wore an illusion veil, fingertip length, held by a clip-style head dress of Alencon lace and seed pearls. She carried a tailored bouquet of green-and-brown orchids com bined with white velvet foliage, and left the bouquet at the Blessed Virgin's altar following the reception, in the tradition of Marylhurst graduates. The bride also carried a crystal rosary which was a gift from her aunt, Miss Elizabeth Wilhelm of San Francisco. It was made by Sister Loretta Ann of Marylhurst, using crystal beads which were given by the bride's grandfather, the late George Wilhelm, to her grandmother, on their 25th wed ding anniversary. In addition, she carried a sheer white handker chief given to her by her great aunt. Miss Ann C. Schaefers. Miss Beth Wilhelm was her sister's honor maid, and other bridal attendants were Miss Bar bara Keller of Estacada and Mrs. Wayne C. Jenkins. All attendants wore empire gowns of blush pink taffeta with lace applique on the bodice and short cap sleeves. Miss Wilhelm wore a wrist bou- City Club Sets Week's Events Art Annreciation section of Eugene Women's City Club will meet Monday at 1:30 p.m. in the Woman's Club, 450 E. 14th Ave. The section will study Vol. 3 of the Metropolitan Art Studies. Home Ceremony Marries Couple Tn n .arannnv nprfnrmpd Fph 14 in the Eugene home of the Rev. William Richardson ot first Christian Church, Mrs. Edna Johnson was married to Dan F. Miles of Ada. Mrs. Johnson wore a navy blue dress with white accessories and M.hi'ta Arphiri Mr and Mrs. Wayne Johnson of Crow attended the couple. A ,iii.ilinn tnUnvceA at the n ItkljJfuu ...I..... - home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson in Eugene. The couple will make a wed dinz trip to Hawaii at a later date. They now are at home on a farm at Ada, near Florence. Mrs. H. C. Johnson will review Vols. 1 and 2. Mrs. Herbert Smeed will review the life of Maurice Utrillo. Mrs. R. H. Riker will ex hibit a scrapbook on recent col lections of modern art. Members are to take print col lections. Executive Board of Eugene Wo men's City Club will meet Thurs day at 10 a.m. at the Woman's Club, 450 E. 14th Ave. Mrs. Leon ard Bish and Mrs. R. J. Ness will be hostesses. - Music and Play Section of Eu gene Women's City Club is to meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Woman's Club. Hostesses will be Mrs. John Beard and Mrs. J. H Jeppesen. By request, Mrs. E. F. Judkins who gave a program last month on the history of early Eugene, will return to continue the pro gram. There also will be folk music and songs to accompany her talk. Guests will be welcome. quet of pink carnations and Elfe roses. Similar bouquets of carna tions were worn by the other two attendants. All wore headdresses, bandeaux of pink velvet ribbon topped by tailored bows. David Eldridge of Astoria was best man for Mr. Ullrich, and ushers were Edward Krupka and Raymond Cox. The wedding reception took place after the church service, in the King Cole Room of Eugene Hotel. Mrs. C. J. Schaefers of Coos Bay poured coffee and Mrs. George Scott of Eugene, aunt of the groom, served punch. At an other punch table, C. J. Schaef ers and J. F. Brorby, uncles of the bride, and William Dresser of Beaverton were in charge. Wedding cake was cut by Mrs. Janet Alayne Woods, sister of the groom, and Miss Joan Barbison. At the gift table were Miss husan Schaefers and Miss Mary Anne Scherer, cousins of the bride, and assisting about the room were Mrs. J. F. Brorby and Mrs. Dor othy Parks Scott. Miss Clara Wolf presented the guest book. The bride's table was arranged with bouquets of pink and white carnations, and violet blossoms sprinkled over the cloth. Servers wore corsages of pink Elfe roses and violets. The young ' couple left on a wedding trip, the bride wearing a navy dress with matching short jacket and accessories in navy and white. Her corsage was of miniature orchids. They are to be at home in Roseburg at 1138 N. E. Freemont St. The bride groom is employed by a plywood company. Guests from out of the slate in cluded the bridegroom's great aunt, Mrs. Paul Roshurg of Mapleton, Iowa; Miss Lee Ann Butts of Stockton, Calif., and the Misses Ann and Carlin Howe of Seattle. The "A B C" of Bedding AMERICAN BEDDING CO. 60 EAST 11th EUGENE Dl 5-6035 A DIRECT FACTORY OITLET FOR P.E.O. Units Make Plans For Meetings Chapter H, P.E.O. Sisterhood wilt meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Quirinus Breen 100 Sunset Dr. Mrs. J. C. Lamb will assist the hostess and Mrs. E. M. Reagan will present the program on the constitution and by-laws. Chapter AY will meet for salad luncheon Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. W. S. Hayden, 1086 E. 21st Ave. Mrs. George Jette will assist the hostess, and Mrs. C. H. Elliott will give the program. Chapter BV will meet Thurs day at 12:30 p.m. with Mrs. L. D. Jacobson, 1520 Prospect Dr. Mrs. C. T. Woll and Mrs. John E. Jaqua will assist the hostess. Dr. Marian Hayes Miller (Mrs, Fred) of the University of Ore gon Health Service, will present the program on some recent ad vances in medicine. Chapter AM will meet Thurs day at 12:30 p.m. for a salad luncheon at the home of Mrs. R. M. Morse, 2298 Columbia St. Mrs. W. C. Martin will be assisting hostess. A musical program will be presented. RR Club to Celebrate Fifth Anniversary River Road Garden Club will celebrate its fifth anniversary Monday at a tea planned for 1 p.m. in River Road Women's Club. Mrs. Ray Taylor will pre sent a history of the club since its founding. Dinner Scheduled By USWV Units General Lawton Camp and Auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, will have their monthly potluck luncheon Monday at 1 p. m. in Veterans Memorial Bldg. Members are asked to take their own table service. MSS&S&l MATTRESSES 195M SPECIAL! 'xT BIG BED SET. Boi Spring, Mattress, Frame and Head Board. 20 Year Guarantee. TWO FOAM RUBBER TWIN BED SETS 96oo Ht Kood they're guaranteed for 20 full years. Complete with box springs, legs, and headboard. ODD LOT TWIN SIZE BOX SPRINGS 19" USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN or BUDGET TERMS 60 EAST 11th EUGENE Dl 5-6035 A DIRECT FACTORY OUTLET For your rinif hy mail . . No matter bow brief th note, bow Impromptu or Important tho letter. Eaton 'a Ftnt Latter Paper tell tho nieart thing i about you. Just arrived our moat wonderful new collection of Eaton'i hlgh-faah-Ion destgna and clastic papers for your aelectlon t r youwlf. for lift a. All are modestly priced. m 'MM H. C. Auld, 2090 Floral Hill Dr. 8 p.m. Loyal Star Pioneer Lodge, with Mrs Rawleigh Gat ton, 1945 Crane Lane. 8 p.m. Eugene Chapter of Hadassah with Mrs. Leo Sicgel, 3530 High St. TUESDAY, FEB. 23 12 noon Zonta Club at Ford s Dinner House. 12 noon Eugene Soroptimist Club at Eugene Hotel. 1 p.m. Kansas Women's Club in Skinner Butte Community Center. 6:30 p.m. Hclmetta Club of Pythian Sisters in Knights of Pythias Hall. 6:30 p.m. Catholic Daugh ters of America, Knights of Co lumbus, in Columbus Hall 7:30 p.m. Springfield BPW Club board meeting with Mrs. Thomas Powell, 362 West D St 8 p.m. Kappa Alpha Theta Alpha Phi alumnae at Alph Phi chapter house. WEDNESDARY. FEB. 24 10 a.m. Nebraska Club in Free Methodist Church, 4th and B Sts., Springfield. 10 a.m. Mu Phi Epsilon Morning Musicale, UO Music School auditorium. 1 p.m. Chapter AY, P.E.O Sisterhood, with Mrs. W. S. Hay den, 1086 E. 21st Ave. 1:30 p.m. Sigma Kappa Moth ers Club with Mrs. Clarence Han son, 931 W. 10th Ave. . 2 p.m. Unity Chapter, Amer ican Gold Star Mothers Inc., in Veterans Memorial Bldg. 2 p.m. Newcomers Group of UO Faculty Women's Club, in Kappa Alpha Theta chapter house, 791 E. 15th Ave. 7:30 p.m. Oregon Rose Thim ble Club card party with Mrs. Curtis White, 820 Willow Ave. 6:30 p.m. Eugene Rebekah Lodge dinner in lOOF Temple. Lodge at 8:30 p.m. 8 p.m. Blue River Chapter, OES, in McKenzie River Masonic Temple, 850 E. 14th Ave. THURSDAY, FEB. 25 10 a.m. Executive Board of Eugene Women's City Club at Woman's Club, 450 E. 14th Ave, 12:45 p.m. Eugene Club, Daughters of the Nile, in Eugene Hotel. 12:30 p.m Chapter BV, P.E.O. Sisterhood, with Mrs. L. D. Jacob son, 1520 Prospect Dr. Chapter AM with Mrs. R. M. Morse, 2298 Columbia St., at 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Amitie Bridge Club with Mrs. Ida Anderson, Garden way. 24 p.m. University of Ore gon Mother's Club, Eugene Unit, tea in home of Chancellor and Mrs. John Richards, 2237 Spring jjiva. 6:30 p.m. Illahee Division Auxiliary and Brotherhood of Lo comotive Engineers, In Knights of rytnias Hall. 8 p.m Epsilon Sigma Alpha City Council in Children's Hos pital School. 8 p.m. Past Regents of Cath olic Daughters of America with Mrs. Agnes Schotthoefer, 1227 uanene Ave. FRIDAY, FEB. 28 12 noon Republican Women of Lane County in Colonial Inn, loin ana Willamette St. 1 p.m. Alpha Gamma Delta Mothers Club with Mrs. Juanita Rankin, 1272 Willamette St. 8 p.m. Meridian Chanter. OES, in Masonic Temple, 10th and Olive Sts. 8 p.m. Loyal Star Pioneer Lodge social meeting with Mrs. Rawleigh Gatton, 1945 Crane Lane. 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