Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, August 01, 1962, Image 21

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    EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Wed.. August 1, 1962 Page 3
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Groom-Elect Rates Honors
Gifts for "the man of the
house" were in order at the
shower given at the Stanley R.
Summers home, w hen Mrs. Sum
mers, Mrs. Leroy Erdmann and
Mrs. Clay Barnes entertained
for Charles Cameron.
Charles, whose marriage to
Susan Scales of Sandy will take
place Aug. 25, was feted by 30
friends who gathered for a des
sert supper. Gifts included
everything from man - sized
cookie jars and barbecue aprons
to household tools and garden
clippers.
The wedding will take place
at First Christian Church in
Portland. Charles is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil M. Cameron
of Eugene and the bride-elect is
the daughter of the Thomas
Henry Scales' of Sandy.
A family shower honoring
Susan was given in Portland
recently at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Hume, brother-in-law
and sister of the groom
elect. Attending from this area
were his mother; four aunts,
Mrs. E. T. Cobb of Albany, Mrs.
0. B. Morris, Mrs. M. E. Rush,
and Mrs. Carl Kirk of Eugene:
cousins, Mrs. Evan Mann and
Mrs. Gayle Brock of Eugene;
sister-in-law, Mrs. Jack Fassett.
Miss Norma Nauss, who will
be married Saturday to Bill
Walls, has been honored at two
parties. Mrs. Stanley Roda
kowski and Mrs. Ronald Wetzell,
Youth Secretary Named
To Central Lane Y Staff
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(Kennell-Ellls photo)
ARDIS HACKER
Youth Secretary
Miss Ardis Hacker, 1962 grad
uate of Ohio State University,
joined the staff of Central Lane
YM-YWCA today,' as a youth
secretary.
Miss Hacker will work with
Y Teen Clubs at the junior and
senior high level and with other
youth programs for boys and
girls carried on by the YM
YWCA. While in high school and col
lege Miss Hacker was an active
participant in YWCA teen pro
grams, University YWCA, Meth
odist Church youth work, and
the camping field.
Miss Hacker attended Ohio
Wesleyan University for two
years before transferring to
Ohio State University, where
she majored in education and
history. She has lived in Argen
tina three years, and spent a
summer of study in Mexico in
1961. Her home is in Kent, Ohio.
i were hostesses at a miscellanc-
ous shower at the home of the
! former. Mrs. Robert Whitson
I and Miss Judy Wise entertained
at the Whitson home at another
party for the bride-elect.
Norma, who is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs,. Virgil Hansen
of Springfield, and Bill, the son
of the James A. Walls, Spring
field, will say their vows in
Springfield Christian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Brown
of Eugene, who were married
25 years ago at the old Congre
gational Church on 13th Ave
nue, celebrated their silver wed
ding anniversary at the new
church on 23rd Avenue. Among
the guests was Mrs. Arthur Ho
gan, who was maid of honor at
the wedding.
The Browns have two daugh
ters, Mrs. Fay (Gloriene) Les
mcister of Seattle and Miss
Lynne K. Brown, at home.
Mrs. Roy Lawrence of Dupree,
S. D., sister of Mrs. Brown, Mrs.
Charles Ronk of Salem and Mrs.
Robert Goldsmith cut the anni
versary cake. Mrs. J. M. Cran
dall, Mrs. Milton C. Blackman
of Salem and Miss Judy Moor
house poured coffee and Mrs.
R. L. Moon, Mrs. Norman
Fletcher of Salem and Mrs.
Lesmcister served punch. Mrs.
A. J. Morris was in charge of
gifts and Mrs. B. G. Schellinger,
Mrs. Paul Brabham and Mrs.
David Coursey passed the guest
book.
Out-of-state guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Lawrence of Du
pree, S. D.
Hints Suggested for Removing Scratches on Furniture Breakfast Fruit Treat
Scratches in furniture can
sometimes be masked by rub
bing them with a mixture con
taining equal portions of boiled
linseed oil, turpentine and white
vinegar. However, there are
many good scratch removers
and fillers on the market.
These are made to avoid fur-
surfaces. Many contain coloring
to match woods. If you buy the
right product and use it ac
cording to specific directions.
ther destruction or damage to I scratches will not show
Before going to bed, put a
can of fruit cocktail in the re
frigerator to chill. At breakfast
time, add a few strawberries
and chunks of banana for a
most refreshing eye-opener.
Remember: For
MASONRY
Brlek Block Iton
8e or Call
RAY PARMELEE
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Jones Clan Has Reunion
YONCALLA The annual
family reunion of descendants
of Charles and Candice (Klady)
Jones was held Sunday at
Stearns Park, west of Oakland.
Charles Jones was born in Ohio
and came from Iowa to Oregon
with his parents when he was
18. Candice Klady was born in
Michigan and came with her
parents to Oregon when she
was about 11 years old. Both
families settled in the Willam
ette valley, later moving to Oak
land. Four of the couple's 12 chil
dren are living: Sam Jones and
Mrs. Phil (Alice) Weathcrly,
Oakland, Ore.; Mrs. Charles
(Mabel) Neal, Oakland, Calif.;
Kelley Jones of Pendleton, who
was unable to attend the re
union. Out-of-state guests were Dor
othy, Pearl and Murray Hannon,
Sacramento, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert T r u s s e 1 1, Susanville,
Calif. Ted Jones, Berkley, Calif.;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neal and
daughter, Candice, San Rafael,
Calif.
Officers named for the com
ing year were: Joe Copcland,
president; Mrs. Joe Copeland,
secretary-treasurer.
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