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P.0. Chapters List Gatherings Sunday, Mir 11. 1M1 RegJsterGuard, Eugene, OrcgM Chapter H, P.E.O. Sisterhood, will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. m the home of Miss Adeline Adams, 1939 Alder St. Mrs. O. B. Mc r.... ..M Mrs (intra BerE Will luncheon Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Theodore Kratt, 1676 Sylvan Dr. Mrs. Glenn Smeed will be assisting hostess and Mrs. Andrew Vincent will give the program: "A Visit to Spain." - . Chapter AM will have as guest .no.kfi- at its Thursday meetins assist the hostess. Stanley Bettis will speak to the group on in n.ian.nna Islands nroject, of which he was a member. 'Chapter DH will meet Wednes day at 10 a.m. in the home of Mrs. R. A. Finlayson, 2316 Fair- tu,a Mn Wavne Brum- Thomas O. Ballinger, associate professor of art education at Uni versity of Oregon. He will talk on "Art and the Young Child." The meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Lyle C. Nicholl, 1740 Fairmount Blvd. Mrs. Fred L. Chandler will assist Mrs. Nich nil with the salad luncheon to be bach and Mrs. John Morgan will r-, ' ; i K iiiu v ' ' present the program on ine nis tory of P.E.O. Sisterhood. Chapter DF will meet Wednes day at 12:15 p.m. for a salad lnnxhonn at the home of Mrs. served at 12:30 p.m. Alton Clark, 85 Tomahawk Place. Chapter BV will meet Thurs riav at 12:30 P.m. in the home of Mrs. A. J. Simpson will give tne program: "Educational Projects." Chapter AY will have a salad Mrs. John Jaqua. Mrs. Kenneth Ghent and Mrs. K. 15. mass will assist the hostess. 'hi ti. y ) ,i - rrr rr JvTn ,r - IT; U ' n-i.a.t : i fiin Ii.iiii.ia mill . . - 7" r r , ! V . ! ' ' -ft V . ,.i . , 4 ' - . i'i? , -'.v.:r ;tv iC'i (Hill photo) MRS. KENNETH R. BUFFINGTON (Marilyn Maines) was married in an evening cer :emony May 13 in First Congregational Church, and the couple is to make their home .--at Willamina, following a wedding trip to Southern California. : , Couple's Home at Willamina A gold locket, which was' her bridegroom's gift to her, was worn by Miss Marilyn Maines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Maines of Eugene, with her bridal dress when she was mar ried to Kenneth R. Buffington of Willamina in First Congregation al Church. The ceremony was per- formed at. 8 p.m. Saturday, May 13, by the Rev. Wesley G. Nlchol son, pastor. The bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. Robert Buffing- . ton of Willamina, and the late Mr. Buffington. ' The bride's gown was of silk organza, lonr-Icngth, made with sabrina neckline outlined In lace applique. The . full skirt had chapel train, which was edged in wide bands of scalloped lace ornamented with secjuins. Her fingertip veil i of illusion, edged with lace, was attached to a min iature crown of seed pearls. Her father gave her in marriage. The maid of honor, Miss Mir iam Hastings, wore a dress of crystal satin in azure blue, bal lerina length, with cpummerbund of contrasting pale blue. She car ried a bouquet of white carna tions and daisies, tied with rib bons to match her cummerbund. . The four bridesmaids, 'Miss Connie Kempton of Los Angeles, Miss Luella Kclm, Miss Bonita Buffington of Willamina and Miss Elaine Twite, all wore dresses in ballerina length, styled like Miss Hastings' gown. Their dresses re versed the colors, being of pale blue, with darker cummerbund. They also carried white carna tions and daisies, tied with dark blue ribbons. " ' ' Debbie Harrington of Oregon City, niece of the bride, was her flower girl. She wore a frock in azure blue. Best man was Edward Caferel 11, and ushers were Larry Davis, Donald Millan, Robert Petit and Ronald Maines. Two of the ush ers also lighted the candles. Organ music for the ceremony was played by Mrs. Robert Brak- el, church organist. At the reception afterward in the Wheeler Room, the wedding cake was cut and served by Mrs, Henry Rigsby and Mrs. Charles USWV, Auxiliary Meeting Monday General vLawton Camp and Auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, will have , a potluck luncheon Monday at 1 p.m. In Veterans Memorial Bldg. Those attending are asked to take table service. Old Timer Group Slates Reunion at Central Grange Old Timers of Central will hold their annual reunion at Central Grange . Hall Sunday, June 4. Potluck dinner will be served at noon, with the meat dish, coffee, cream and sugar furnished. All former residents of the community are invited to at tend, and any one who cannot be present are asked to send a card and greeting, which will be read at the meeting. Harry Petzold is secretary to the group, and cards may be sent to him, 1522 Orchard St., Eugene. so much more for . the money in a I Q(0ffU5r organ Kvtry Lowrey mod el Is designed and built to lire jnit more or nan for the price you pay , , . more exclusive feat ures, m wider range of voices, more ton al effects, and finer cabinetry. Eriry .. Lowrey has pereus slon effects! And a Lowrey with sus tain and tmtch-Uhs Is the easiest of all organs to play. Come in see how much more you get In a Lowreyt EASY TERMS KRKK HOMK TRIAL! as litth m $25.00 down $395 plus bench (For An Exciting lifetime Gift For The Bride or Graduate it's a Lowrey! Wihon 1 1 1070 Willamette MUSIC HOUSE PI5 531J Maines, esister-in-law of the bride. Mrs. Evan Davis of Willamina poured coffee and Miss Phoebe Clemons of Corvallis served punch. In charge of gifts were Miss Vickl Rigsby, Miss Joanne Jarnagin and Miss Sharon Imper. The couple made a wedding trip to southern California, the bride wearing a light blue sum mer ensemble with white acces sories. They will be at home at Willamina after this week end, where the bridegroom is em ployed. Mrs. Lola C. Maines of Ft. Col lins, Colo., grandmother of the bride, was an out-of-state guest at the ceremony. - 1 . (Hill photo) MRS. GILBERT WALLACE MOORE (Irma Irene Coe) said her marriage vows May 14 in First, Christian Church. The couple will make their home in Eugene follow ing a wedding trip to Victoria, B.C. Moore - Coe Bridal Vows Pledged Wedding rings were exchanged by Miss Irma Irene Coe and Gil bert Wallace Moore in an after noon ceremony May 14 in First Christian Church. The Rev. Carl ton Buck officiated at the service before a background of pink snapdragons, white stock and pink carnations, and pink tapers in candelabra. ; ' Miss Coe is the daughter of Mrs. Anna I. Coe of Eugene. Mr. Moore Is the son of Mrs. Viola Brooks of Aurora. The bride chose a full-length wedding gown of silk organza fashioned with a long-sleeved bodice of lace re - embroidered with sequins. Medallions of the lace were repeated on the skirt, which had a large butterfly bow at back. Her float-length veil of illusion was held by a small lace cap. She carried a cascade bou quet of white roses and carna tions, and wore a strand of pearls, a -gift from, the bride groom. Robert E. Coe of Port land gave his sister in marriage. Miss Donna Beckwith of Salem, maid of honor, and Miss Marlene McClanahan of Eugene, brides maid, wore gowns of pink silk organza "' styled with pleated bodices and carried cascades of pink carnations. - . Raymond Knutson of Portland was best man and ushers were Charles Hunt of Portland, Roger Hannum and Arthur Toyooka. The latter two also lighted the candles. ' Gilbert Kistler sang "Because," "I Love Thee" and "The Lord's Prayer." Mrs. Nell Murphey Dickson played the organ music. Following the ceremony a re ception was held in the church parlor, where Mrs. E. W. Norton and Mrs. Robert Ayers cut the cake. Miss Betty Coe, sister of the bride, served punch and Mrs. Robert E. Coe poured coffee. Miss Barbara Loomis presented the guest book. The bride wore a beige eoat over a green dress and apple green accessories for their wed ding trip to Washington and Vic toria, B. C. The couple will make their home in Eugene at 336 E, 11th Ave. Mr. Moore is an agent for the U. S. Internal Revenue Service. Organist to Play At Club Session Conn Organ Club will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Gaylord's Pianos and Organs, 13th and Wil lamette Sts. A program of spe cialities on the organ will be pre sented by Glen Pratt, A.G.O. or ganist, and northwest representa tive of the Conn Organ Corp. Mr. Pratt also will answer questions with reference to the organ. Re freshments. will be served. Frank Asay will preside at the business meeting. All members and interested friends are invited to attend. Amaranth Plans Memorial Rites Willamette Court, , Order of Amaranth, will have as guests Monday evening members of Bethel 60, Job's Daughters, who will conduct initiation ceremon ies. The meeting will be at 8 p.m. in the downtown Masonic Temple, 992 Olive St. Memorial services will also be conducted. On the committee are Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. Linn Buley, Mrs. E. C. Buell, John Bintz, Mrs. Grace Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Haddad, Mrs. Jessie Ross man and Mrs. Walter Sinclair. See our complete selection of fjj engraved and processed invitations f'Mm ... All your needs for the "C, Bride's Shower party-plates, cups, favors table decorations, eta. NAPKINS PERSONALIZED GIFT SHOP 122 E. Broadway Eugene Medical Center Bldg. 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