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Register-Guard, Eugene, Oregoa Sunday, February 21, 1960 SD Evergreen Club Tr Monday at Hotel Evergreen Toaslmistrcsg Club will meet Monday at 7:15 p.m., at Osburn Hotel. Mrs. Kenneth WoU lenweher will preside. Mrs. Leon Funke will induct two new members, Mrs. Paul Clark and Mrs. John Davis. Mrs. Viiginia Fry will conduct a drill in parliamentary law. Any interested person may con tact Mrs. Leon Funke at DI4 3463. VOL W 5 1 .'Vwi ?V V, 1 - " IT L AlOHkelM m ' Jii mil I u win mi luniij i 11 L, "VI, l' A f MISS BARBARA JUNE COEN, Eugene girl who has been abroad for two years, will be married soon to 1st Lt. Lloyd D. Young, form erly of Kentucky. They met in Germany. MISS MARGARET REA CARLEY of Eugene is en gaged to Thomas C. Gunn Jr. of Newark, Calif. Both are at Stanford Research Institute in Menlo Park, Calif. MISS MARIANA WA1TE, formerly of Eugene, is en gaged to Thomas Wallrab enstein of LaMesa, Calif. A September wedding is planned. (Kenncll-EIUs photo) MISS J E A N N I E MAR QUETTE of Rosemead, Calif., is engaged to Wil bur Brown of Eugene, and a summer wedding is being planned. MISS JANICE IRENE IIAHN is the fiancee of Leonard Tirrill, no wed ding date set. Both are formerly of Oakridge, now at Linfield College. ' MISS DARLENE JOHN SON of Junction City, Ore gon State College senior, is engaged to Merle Eakin of Madras. MISS SHARON SATRUM of Molalla is engaged to Gordon T. Olsen Jr. of Eu gene. Both attend North west Nazarene College in Idaho. Many Girls Tell Secret of Engagement and Wedding Plans Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Coen of Eugene announce the engage ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Barbara June, to 1st Lt. Lloyd D. Young o Mannheim, Germany, son of Mrs. Minnie L. Young of Guston, Ky. The couple plans to be married early in March, in the eastern United States. Miss Coen has been abroad for more than two years, visiting many countries of Europe. She has been Special Service program director at the Flaming Sword Service Club in Heidelberg, Ger many, but will . terminate this position this month. She is a graduate of University of Oregon. Lt. Young, who was graduated from Western Kentucky State College, will attend the field ar tillery associate officers' course at Ft. Sill, Okla., beginning in March. He has been serving with the 67th Artillery in Mannheim. Following Army service, Lt. Young plans to complete his law course at Tylane University in Louisiana. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Carley of Eugene announce the engage ment of their daughter, Margaret Eea, to Thomas C. Gunn Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C, Gunn of Newark, Calif. Both Miss Carley and Mr. Gunn are at Stanford Research Institute in Menlo Park, Calif., she as research assistant and he as associate editor of the research publication. Miss Carley attended Colorado College at Colorado Springs and received her bachelor of science degree in chemistry and business at San Francisco State College. Mr, Gunn received his bachelor of science in chemical engineer ing and his master's degree in business administration at Stan ford University. The wedding date has not been set. Mr. and Mrs. Osar Satrum of Molalla announce the engage ment of their daughter, Sharon to Gordon T. Olsen Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Olsen of Eugene. The betrothal was revealed at the annual Valentine dinner at Northwest Nazarene College in Nampa, Idaho, where both young people are studying. An August wedding date is planned. Both Miss Satrum and Mr. 01 ten are juniors, she majoring in music and he in business admini stration. Mr. Olsen Is a graduate of South Eugene High School. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hahn of Cashmere, Wash., announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Janice Irene, to Leonard Tir rill, son of Leo V. Tirrill of Lew- lston, Idaho, and Mrs. Vernon E. Ricks of Oakridge. Both young people were gradu ated from Oakridge High School and now are attending Linfield College in McMinnville. No data has been set for the wedding. Mrs. Irene Marquette of Rose mead, Calif., announces the en gagement of her daughter, Jean nie, to Wilbur Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown of Eu gene. A summer wedding is planned. Miss Marquette, who is the daughter also of the late Mr. Marquette, was graduated from Rosemead High School and at tended Pasadena College for three years. She is now engaged in hospital work. Mr. Brown, a graduate of South Eugene High School, now Is em ployed by Junction City Transfer Co. Campus Couple Exchanges Vows V: K,- f ?! Central Presbyterian Church was decorated with white stock, carnations and tulips and candel abra for the marriage of Miss Patricia Shackelford to Howard E. Will Jr., Feb. 12. The Rev. George Ashwood performed the double-ring ceremony at 7 p.m. Miss Shackelford is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shackel ford of Yuba City, Calif., and Mr. Will is the son of Mr. and Mr, Howard E. Will of Phila delphia. Both families came to Eugene for the wedding. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a bajlerina-length gown of white lace and organza over taffeta, The gown was fashioned with a v-neck on the lace bodice. Her shoulder veil was held by a crown of seed pearls and she wore her mother's pearl necklace. She carried a white orchid surrounded with stephanotia on a white Bible. Miss Patricia Gail Patchett, main of nonor, wore a princess style gown of light blue crys- taline. Her flowers were a cas cade of white carnations and red garnett roses, Don Gottesman was best man, Robert L. Napier and Ernest Dra- pela were ushers. Miss Jerrie Ann Wilson, soror ity sister of the bride, sang "The Lord's Prayer," "Wedding Pray er" and "Why Do I Love You." A reception was held at the Alpha Omlcron Pi sorority on the University of Oregon campus. Mrs. Hugh Byfield of Yuba City, Calif., the bride s aunt, cut the cake, assisted by Mrs. Robert Napier. Miss Jane Horning and Judy Williamson served coffee and punch. Miss Sandra Robin son was (n charge of the guest book and Miss Judy Richards greeted guests at the door. For their wedding trip to the coast the bride wore a green wool suit with black accessories. The couple now is at home in Eugene at 1163 W. 11th Ave. Mr. Will Is a graduate student and counselor at Sheldon Hall at the university and Mrs. Will will complete work for her degree in June. Thev will spend the summer at Presidential Lakes, N.J., and will return to teaching positions in Southern California in September. (Fehly photo) MISS PAULA PHILLIPS is engaged to Joseph Orosz, ths wedding to take place in April. Dinner Planned Willamette Court, Order of the Amaranth, will meet for potluck dinner Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the Masonic Temple. The committee consists of Mrs L. M. Watson, chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kingsley, Mrs. Flora Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Holeman, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Scobert, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vol and Mrs. Rob ert W. Wilson. ifr f ; t """ iu, ; tV (KennU-Elll photo) MRS. HOWARD E. WILL JR. (Patricia Shackelford) said her marriage vows Feb. 12 at an evening ceremony in Central Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Kd- wards of Medford anounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Paula Phillips, to Joseph Orosz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Istvan Orosz of Hungary. Miss Phillips, who also Is the daughter of the late Carl L. Phil lips, is a graduate of Ashland High School and now is a senior student nurse at Sacred Heart Hospital school of nursing. Mr. Orosz attended school in Hungary and now is employed in Eugene. He makes his home here with his foster parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Roy R. Finch. An April wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs, Byron Waite of Eugene and Blackwell, Okla., an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mariana, to Thomas Wallrabenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wallrabenstein of La- Mesa, Calif. Miss Waite was graduated from Eugene High School and is a stu dent at Southwestern College, Winfield, Kan., where she will complete her work in home eco nomics In May. Mr. Wallrabenstein was grad uated from Southwestern College in 1959 and now is a student at Southern California School of Theology at Claremont. The wedding will take place in beptemoer. CRESWELL Mr. and Mrs, Clarence F. Sunkler of Creswell announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn, to Her bert L. Reiff of Los Angeles. He is the son of Galen E. Reiff and the lBte Mrs. Reiff of Santa Mon ica, Calif. Miss Sunkler, a graduate of Creswell Union High School, at tended Northwest Christian Col lege in Eugene. She now is em ployed as secretary of the First Christian Church of Santa Monica. Mr. Reiff Is employed by the Air Research Manufacturing di vision of Garrett Corporation The engagement recently was revealed by the young couple at a young people's party at the Santa Monica Church. An Oc tober wedding is planned, JUNCTION CITY Mr. and Mrs, Emll Johnson announce the engagement of their daughter, Darlene, to Merle Eakin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Eakin of Madras. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Johnson was graduated from Junction City High School and now is a senior at Oregon State College. Mr. Eakin was graduated in business and tech nology at O.S.C. last June. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schley announce the engagement of their daughter, Karen, to Robert Jarvis son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jarvis Both families are of Springfield Both Miss Schley and her fi ance are graduates of Springfield High School, she In 1959, he in 1955. She now is employed in a Eugene bakery, and he works for a Springfield oil company. Their wedding date will bo June 15. Past Matrons Name Hostesses Past Matrons Club of Blue Riv er Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will meet for luncheon Mon day at 12:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Lester Murphy, 1445 Man zana Way. Assisting will be Mrs. R. M. Krusenstjerna and Mrs. Glen W. Csady. (ADVERTISEMENT) Case of the Missing Bank! A lady who's been out of town phones the United States National Bank of Portland to re. port the downtown Kugene Branch at 8lh and Willamette has mysteriously disappeared. We check and sure enough no bank. Then suddcnlv we rrmem bcr we haven't disappeared, we've moved to temporary ouar. ters at 8th and Charnelton, We'll be serving you from there until our beautiful new banking of. fire is constructed in the near future at 8th and Willamette, JTeep ' t ' Our Sfreeff BEAUTIFUL I Drive a 9 : no buick : I for $ee a I - I ONLY 00 MONTH I . 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