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The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 38

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The Eugene Guardi
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Eugene, Oregon
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38
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1960 Register-Guard, Kugene, Oregon 4D Sunday, April 3, fEouncils Date Joint Meeting Past Predents Club 0 XI Alpha Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Tri-City Courg cil will meet Thursday at 8 p.m? Beta Sigma Phi will meet Mon Plans Luncheon Past Presidents Club of Gen at Skinner Butte Community day at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs, Vernon Scott, 2485 Birch Lane, Shakesfipre Club Studying 'Tempe Shakespeare Club will meet Monday at 2 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Howard Hall, 1991 Garden Ave. Mrs.

F. D. Stackpole will continue the study of "Th Tempest." Hall. It will be joint meeting eral LiPfon Auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet Mrs. John Herbert will be co- of this year's council and the Monday at 1:15 p.m.

for a no- hostess. hostess luncheon at Hamburger Mrs. Kenneth Gwinn and Mrs. Heaven. Verlin Neet will present the pro gram.

newly -elected council for next year. The council consists of three representatives of each of the ten chapters in Eugene, Springfield, and Creswell. The three are the president, past president and one elected representative. When was the last time you visited Beta Alpha Chapter also will meet Monday at 8 p.m., in the -a home of Mrs. Raymond Liptrap, 125 Larkspur Loop.

Mrs. R. F. Purpose of the joint meeting Rust will present the program. will be for the girls on both coun oils to become acquainted and to elect a nominating committee.

Election of officers for next year will be held at a special meeting Dee .4 of the incoming council. Townsend's for Foundations Lingerit 37 10th Ave. E. Dl 3-5123 Phi Theta and Phi Omicron chapters will be co-hostesses for the meeting. 4f 0 ijJt Master Artist i "5 1 ART WATTERS WINS THE TROPHY THE TITLE.

The Master Artist Award, highes styling awardjjiven by the Oregon BeauticiaOs Ass'n and coveted every hairstylist in the Northwest was receive by Art Watters at the recent Pacific Coast Beauty and Trade Show held in Portland, Oregon's Multnomah Hotel. (Rochon photo) MRS. GEORGE WINGARD (Rhea Mae Henault) is at home in Eugene following the couple's marriage March 19 in St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Gardiner. (Nolph photo) MRS.

PETER PROPER JR. (Barbara Jean Baxter) was Joaue ieautu Jlt Pair Wed qt Gardiner married in an evening ceremony March 25 i Immanuel Baptist Church. They are at home in Eugene. Evening Rites Read a inthians: 13. Mrs.

Medford Fuller Miss Rhea Mae Henault wore a a "Beauty was the organist. gown of ice pink heirloom satin Is Always In Vogue" A reception followed at the Phone DI 31637 and Alencon lace when she was 361 East 11th Avenue An evening ceremony March 25 in Immanuel Baptist Church of bride, wore identical gowns of pink taffeta in popular short v- r- I Henault home in Reedsport, Parking Available married March 19 to George Win where Mrs. M. 0. Kelley cut the Eugene married Miss Barbara gard.

The ceremony took place in length. They carried nosegays of white carnations with pink rose cake. Mrs. Cecil Bennett, Mrs Jean Baxter, daughter of Mr. and St.

Mary's Episcopal Church buds. Gardiner, the Rev. David Browne Mrs. Lawrence A. Baxter of Eugene, to Peter Proper Jr.

He is Three poses of the prize winning 'Gentle Tress" coiffure. Tht Gentle Tress is adaptable for every individual and has won international acclaim as tht Style Trend for Spring and Summer of 1960. Bertie Lewis and Mrs. Ernie Neal assisted with the serving. Mrs.

Ronald Wendland presented the Flower girl was Charlene Hoi performing the single-ring cere the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter lis, and Billy Baxter was ring mony at 4 p.m. guest book. bearer.

The bride is the daughter of For their wedding trip along Alvern Nyhuis of Tacoma Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Henault the coast the bride wore a black and white three-piece suit with of Reedsport. Mr.

Wingard is the served as best man, and ushers were Clark Texley, Larry Baxter, son of Mrs. S. C. Wingard of Eu white hat and black patent acces Dean Lewman and Lee McElroy. gene and the late Mr.

Wingard. Proper, also of Eugene. The double-ring ceremony was performed at 8 p.m. by the Rev. Alway J.

Bell, pastor. Organ music at the wedding was played by Mrs. Donald Ran-dell, and Miss Virginia Buker sang "Wedding Prayer" and "Because." Baskets of pink and while snap The wedding reception followed Miss Henault, who was given in Modelled by Susan Bounds Portland, Oregon sories. The couple will make their home in Eugene at 650 E. 12th Ave.

Mrs. Wingard will complete her senior year in elemen the ceremony, with white candles used upon the bride's table, marriage by her lather, wore tary education at University of which was centered by the wedding cake. Mrs. Walter Peters cut with her wedding gown a three-tiered veil of illusion net held by a halo of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses.

dragons and white chrysanthe the cake, Mrs. Jennie Baxter and Oregon. Mr. Wingard is a build ing contractor. Mrs.

A. J. Fowler of Missoula grandmother of the bride attended the wedding. Mrs. Ella Dieckman served coffee and punch.

Mrs. John Socolofsky of Eu mums were used in decoration of the chapel, with white satin bows on aisle pews. White candles burned in candelabra. The couple made their wedding gene, matron of honor, ana Mrs. trip to Tacoma, and will be at home in Eugene.

Albert L. Henault, also of Eugene, attended the bride. They wore sheath dresses of American The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, wore a gown of Chantilly lace and net over tat Mrs. John Nyhuis and ion, Alvern, came from Tacoma, to attend the wedding. Beauty taffeta with pink sashes ami matching pink headdresses.

fcta, ornamented at the neckline with embroidery of seed pearls. They carried pink carnations. Her fingertip veil also was For the finest in Hairstyling and Beauty Glen Gray of Lakeview was best man and James Slover of trimmed with pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses Mrs. Stephenson Hostess to Club Home Science Club will meet care always have a Vogue Beautician enhance your Beauty.

Staffed by 10 stylists trained personally by Mr. Watters. Portland was the usher. Altar bouquets of pink and for LUGGAGE 857 WILLAMETTE and stephanotis with an orchid at center, on a Bible. Maid of honor, Miss Doris Dil-lard, and tho bridesmaids, Miss I 1.

PCJmmdmXl Member Hollywood Hair Design Council Monday at 2:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Bennett Stephenson, 317 Fox Hollow Rd. Mrs. A.

B. Pea white chrysanthemums decorated the church. Miss Marilyn Mack-en, Kappa Alpha Theta sorority sister of the bride, read First Cor CI Fay Arnett of Springfield and Miss Peggy Baxter, sister of the cock will assist the hostess, rns BIG UfJE-DP oi HOOVERS on SfilE al Special Savings Just in time for Spring Cleaning FREE DOOR PRIZES Just for coming in mawn NEW EVERY LADY GETS A FREE RAIN BONNET I. Polisher HOOVER FLOOR WASHER iff Two piece handle, remove section for table tops. Counters snd cars.

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Years Available:
1891-1963