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January 13, 1935- THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Paw Seven Calendar of Coming Week of .ih. Dauenters PE ..7 , ni,ces Its January ,h( V h. a lunrheon Wednes ' "''h. .hniild be telephone evening. Mrs. S ..v r.. Oeon "J Mr- AUwd L' ra" Org nizattoiw 7 D. L. Lewis . k.fp-es. Mrs. v. . Jli to have the devotions, H'....' i n. Outer l to have ig to talk on Frank 8. Beis.e. I. to b. M tor ' " ,..!.! r theran Aid a? tne Iftr on Tuesday afternoon. irrT TTESDA5 i J A McKeritt 1 to enter to her Tuesday card club. srouP met the past Tuesday T.f sruui ,.,.. honors SJO- J. ."- - -.- MtKi'Vltt. Jlrs- ml Mrs. nnrry Mrs. to Mrs, V. Simon, ley. KILIARY MEETING mPCl n ruii'".j home of Mrs. Edward ii to it th ! . . . A. MEETING Catholic Paushters of Amer- h,ld their meeiins mis p planned a s"0'1"1 c : w " T. J. 23 t tne h'""- . - kirfll. At mat nme pound party. loSIAI. CIJB w . Woniil clnti is to uu ..c ,t with Mm. r'rea lerrm. ' . MEET THURSDAI , Womeni ltelier corps i" en Thiirsdnj- nfternoon of this at (he irmory at two o'clock. f,REE OF HONOR L pcrrec of Honor will meet on rday evening at the .Moose nan filiation. Mrs. Mmnis earn v.rt!nd. past state preainent, be here to b Installinp ottlcer. Mje meets the first and intra TiNc TiirnsnAT e Eastside W. C. T. II. is to on Th'irsdny with Mrs. Cnrrie mi. liKOL'P l Condon ichool association held meeting Thursday afternoon t tool with the fifth (trade motn- rturre. A play, "Three Plr BolJ." was given by members Be recently organised Girl Scouts A talk on Japan wa given In. Anal I.andsbnry Beck. feMOXT BRIDGE Lrnony Bridie club met Friday noon with Mrs. Wilbur Ksyburn. Fiord Horn and Miss Harriet aioa won the honors. Mrs. W. irii wii tuest. Jlrs. Lester B ll to entertain the club on uiry 8. nr group Russian Study group of the nt Women s City clutt li to on Thursday of this week at Eujene hotel in the parlor on second floor. Mrs. Dale Leslie disenss the beginnings of Rns- literattire. Rendincs from Rus- folk lore will he Riven by Miss raret Reid. All interested In an literature are invited to at The group meet the first and Thursdays of eV-h month. . h.D TO MEET women's smIM of St. Mary's "opal church I, to hold its all- ertng. Wednesday at the parish I potlnrk luncheon to be 1 it noon with Mrs. E. R. pins and Mrs. E. J. large in HCH OROTP women's roiincil of the First Kan church in to hold it nll- n'tint. Wednesday, at the k. i p-itlucV luncheon to be 1 at non. t KBOTT MEETIXO Ra:cf.ow Order foe Rir1 U P d its mofMr? neit Fridflv v- " tc' Mrni( temple. ' T. f. MEETING Central w. C. T. F. met with G'irie ("nritenson Wednesday. i Jcily Elder, vice-president. . and rlevntions were led by Amelia Watts. After the r. oi ttf Monday ' 12 noon Monthly luncheon for music teachers group, Osburn hotel. 1 p. m. Monday Book club luncheon at borne of Mrs. L. J, Temple. 8:30 p. m. Oregon Mothers' club meeting, Gerlinger ball. 6:30 p. m. Evening Shakes peare club dinner and program, C'nfe Del Rey. (1:30 p. m. Amaranth meeting and supper, Masonic temple. 7:30 p. m. Meeting of con sumers' research study group of A, A. U. W. at household arts building. 7:30 p. m. Evening book group of A. A. U. W. meeting at the home of Mrs. George York. 7:30 p. m. Spanish American War Veterans auxiliary meeting, armory. 7:30 p. m. Delta Gamma mo thers meeting at home of Mrs. G. Giustina. 8 p. m. Chapter H of P. E. O. Sisterhood meeting at the home of Mrs. R. T. Burnett. Tuesday 12 . noon Meeting of sorority alumnae advisers for Mrs. George Banta. McMorran and Washburne committee room. 2:30 p. m. Congregational Women's League meeting at home of Mrs. E. E. DeCou. 2:30 p. m. Unitarian Women'a Alliance program and silver tea, Community Liberal church. 2:30 p. m. Mary circle of United Lnthernn church meeting nt the home of Mrs. Frank S. Beistel. 3 p. m. Tri Pal club meeting at home of Mrs. N. H. Cornish. 7:30 p. m. Pythian Sisters meeting. Knights of Pythias hall. 7:30 p. m. Dial club meeting, Westminster house. 8 p. m. American Legion aux iliary meeting at home of Mrs. Susie Biddle. 8 p. m. Women of Moose meeting, Moose hall. Wednesday All-day meeting of womea'a council of First Christian church at i-hurch. All-day meeting of Episcopal women's guild at parish house. " 12:30 p. m Nile club lunch eon at Cafe Del Rey. 2 p. m. Typographical nnlon auxiliary meeting at home of Mrs. Edward V. Duke. 2 p. m. River Road Women's club meeting it home of Mrs. Dean Woolsey. 2:30 p. m. College Crest Neighborhood club meeting At home of Mrs. J. L. Hollingsworth. 6:30 p. m. Xfonthly notlnck supper for Elks lodge, Elkt tem ple. 7:30 p. m. Rebekab lodge meeting, I. 0. O. F. temple. Thursday 12:30 p. m. Royal Purple club meeting at home of Mist Frances Pruitt. 2 p. m. L. O. E. meeting, Elkt temple. 2 p. m. W. R. C. meeting, ar mory. 2:30 p. m. Phi Delta Theti mothers meeting at chapter bouse' 2:30 p. m. PI Beta Phi Mothers meeting at chapter house. 2:30 p. m. Missionary auxil iary of Central Presbyterian church meeting at Westminster house. 2:30 p. m. Russian Study group of City Club meeting at Eu gene hotel. 6 p. m. Medical auxiliary meeting at home of Mrs. Gaven C. D.vott. 7:30 p. m. Degree of Honor meeting, Moose hall. Friday 7:15 p. m. Rainbow meeting. Masonic temple. S p. m. Evangeline chapter, O. E. S., meeting, Masonic tem ple. 9:30 p. m. Amusement dob dance. Eugene hotel. committeea and the sesnon, the following com ' w;re sprite,): Mednl con- 'n iviiiHuiirr, " "ickhff. Mrs. ' 'r. Ample tv.,. t tV;V'r: rram committee, .uati., Kvtrltf.n. Mr.. r..or. M' Itcsina Stebhint. r""t on record as far : "''';ve Ml for the ben " "A Mrs. Elder read N.vion.il Brewer's 'h I old of the plnn, of fo cnn'nre fh kttlinn -H trade (whi,-h In- 'e. milk, and choc. "'i turn It Into the o: tu ,,ot,Iic ,.,, " i "djonmed with i w 'I.'- "'( n 'o meet with j;;;, Mill street " ''"'l.iry 23. 'BSifi. I'niin the I.. f th. t frr.t 1. whi talned on Friday by Mrs. J. H. Mc Clintlc. MEETING MONDAY The regular meeting the Spanish American War Veterans auxiliary will be held Monday evening at the armory. It Is to be a joint installa tion with the veterans. . PAST PRESIDENTS The Past Presidents club of the Spanish American Veterans nuxiliary held its January meeting the past Thursday at the home of Mrs. Leon ard Gross. Ten were present. Mrs. Fred Wentworth is to entertain the club in February. HOSTS TO CLt'B Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Payne en tertained for their evening club Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Goold were special guests. Dr. and Mrs. Harry G. Talbot entertain for the next meeting. . . rOWA CLUB Iowa Women't club met Wednes day with Mre. Dora Eastwood. Plans were discussed for the In door picnic to be given In February in place of the regular meeting. EVENING CLUB Evening Shakespeare club is to meet for a dinner and program Slon day evening at six-thirty o'clock at the Cafe Del Rey. - PAST PRESIDENTS Mrs. Fred Lndford entertained for the Past Presidents club of the W. R, C, Friday afternoon at her home, fourteen attending. Mra. Emma Smith was initiated aa a new mem ber. For the February meeting, Mrs. John Marsh la to entertain, e FRIDAY GROUP Mrs. Loris Starr Is to entertain the coming Friday evening, January 18, for the meeting of the B. N. 8. club. f MEETING MONDAY The consumers' research study group of the A. A. V. W. Is to meet Monday evening at the household arts building on the campus at seven-thirty o'clock. PRE SCHOOL GROUP The pre-school mothers group of the Congregational Sunday school Is to meet Monday evening with Mrs. George H. Spicer. 1823 Moss street, at seven forty-five o'clock. Mrs. Ruth I.arsen Is tn speak. BOOK GROUP Mrs. George York will be hostess for the meeting of the evening book group of the A. A. U. W. at her home Monday at seven-thirty o'clock. Miss Pauline Pearse la to give the review. TO MEET TUESDAY The Falrmount Presbyterian Mis sionary society it to meet at the home of Mrs. John Wlnstend, Tues day afternoon, at two-thirty o'clock. RIVEn ROAD CLUB River Road Women's Club is to Lueellus I tneet Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. 1'ean Woolsey, Horn Lane. WEDNESDAY GROUP The College Crest Neighborhood club plant for Its January meeting for the coming Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mra. J. L. Hollings worth. Mrs. George Will and Mrs. Panl Simehaneer to be assistant host esses. MONDAY CLUB Monday club will he entertained tomorrow by Mrs. A. A. Reld at her home at one-thirty o'clock. BIDE-A-WEE CLUB Mrs. A. F. Rapp is to he hostess on Monday afternoon for the meet ing of the Bide-a-Wee club. CLUB nORTESS Mrs. Guy Renfro entertained for the Double Deck lub on Tuesday. Mrs. ,T. F. Spooner won the prlie. The members will be entertained next by Mrs. John Robertson. CLUB MEETING The J. F. F. club Is to be enter In ined by Mrs. George Jensen tt her home, 16PS Orchard street, Monday afternoon at two o'clock. MEETING TUESDAY J nsta mere club Is to meet with Mra. George E. Thompson on Thura day afternoon at two o'clock. ROYAL PURPLE CLUB The Royal Purple club of the R. N. A. la to meet the coming Thuri day for a covered dish luncheon at the home of Miss Frances Pruitt at twelve-thirty o'clock. AID HAS ELECTION Central Lutheran Aid society met Thursday for its annual tetsion and elected the following offlcera: Mrs. Judith Osmundson, president! Mrt. George Jensen, vlce-pretldent; Mra. Carl Stcen Jr., tecretary; Mrs. Al fred Hanson, treasurer. Thirty-five were out for the meeting. Mra. John Tjader was hostess. For the de votions, Rev. P. J. Luvaas was in charge. - Mrs. Johanna Solelra will be hostess for the meeting tn be held in two weeka at the church. FORTNIGHTLY CLUB The Eugene Fortnightly club It to meet Thursday afternoon at the Os Imrn hotel. "Literature of the Black Shirts'' it the topic for the afternoon with Mrs. C. P. Tillman, Mra. Walter E. Robertson, and Mist Celeste Camp bell In chnrge. te F'ka are to Ti-:rdav aft.r k t the Elkt ' B. S'rann as Gitchell Camp. Will Install Friday Gitchell camp. R. N. A., will hold public Installation next Friday eve ning at the ' Eaglea haM tt' eight o'clock. The Installing officer will he Mrs. Frank Hyland. assisted by Mrs. Stella Jackson. The following officers will be Installed: Oracle, Mrs. Rose Mcpherson; past oracle, Mrs. Nona Tibbitt: vice oracle, Mrs. Myrtle Peters; chan cellor, Mrs. Nettie LaPorte! record er, Mra. Norah Starr; receiver, Mn. Eunice Denny; marahnll, Mrt. Ei ther DeRoss: assistant marahall, Mrs. Loretta Harper; outer tentlnel, Mrs. Tinra Arey; Inner sentinel, Mrt. Maude Davis: msnager, Mrs. Frmeli Smith; musician, Mrt. Cor Hy lnnd; Faith. Mrs. Kate Bonney; Courage, Miss Opal Barklow; Mod esty. Miss Mina Johnson; Unselfish ness, Miss Dolly Johnson; Endur ance. Vsn Purdy; flag hearer, Mrt. Lottie Meek: Juvenile director, Mrt. Frances Smith; captain, Mrt. Dellt Wendt. and presa correipondent, Mrs. E. V. Lincoln. Following the installation there will be a dance for all Royal Neigh bors and friends. THE BURCH SHOE COMPANY'S January Clearance of Shoes Continues Low Prices on Fine Quality Shoe Wake your teleetlont new Save money and wear GOOD iheei. Mr., Mrs. Hyland Are Honored A turprlse party wat given Thuri day evening by relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hyland, whose mar riage was solemnized this past week, Mrs. Hyland being formerly Mrt. Cora Barklow. Following the greet ings, a buffet supper wtt terred by Mrt. Bernle Hyland and daughters. Misses Alois and Bernlce, all of Seattle, and Mra. Willard Brown. The tupper ttble waa centered with a large wedding cake. Charles Jonet tang, "I Love You Truly" just before Mrt. Hyland cut the cake. Mr. Jonea later led the (roup In songa, accompanied by Mrt. Hyland at the piano. Selections were played by Miss Alois Hyland and vocal numbers were given by Mary Jane Hyland and Shirley Pironl. Thote present for the party were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hyland, Mr. and Mra. Budd Kompp, Mr. and Mrs. A. Yates, Mr. and Mrt. Ralph Weed, Mr. and Mra. Charles Jones, Mr. and Mrt. Earl Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pironl and daughter Shirley, Mra. Willard Brown, Mra. Bernie Hyland and daughters, Aloh Bernlce, and Mary Jane, Miss Ivonno Reel, Archie Clow, Harold Don Hall, and Eugene V. Lincoln. XUB, LODQEf AND CHURCH QROUPS ACTIVE; NILE CLUB ANNOUNCES LUNCHEON WEDNESDAY Untown Event Set; Hostesses Announced New Officers In 0. E. S. Group Installed C"RIDAY evening brought annual In r ttallation for Blue RIvtr chap, ter, Order of Eaatern Star. A pot luck tupper wat given at the Ma tonle temple, followed by the Inatall- atlon ceremonlet. Mra. Monnie Mint er of Salem, junior pait grand ma tron of Oregon, waa Installing offi cer; aasisted by Mrt. Pearl Pratt, Salem, junior put grand marahall. Mn, C. B. - Swango, Mn. L. I. Temple, and Miss Carolyn Woods, all of the local chapter. Following are the new officer! ef Blue River chapter: Mrt. F. A. Hand, worthy matron; H. 8. Bar tow, worthy patron: Mrt. B. L. Col lins, associate matron; Harry B. Johnson, aasociate patron; Mn. William C. Clubb, tecretary; Mrt. Harry B. Johnson, treasurer; Mrt. Lyman C. Palmer, conductrest: Mrt. F. R. Dunlap, associate conductress; Mrt. Grace Reeder, chaplain; Mrt. H. 8. Bartow, marshal; Mrt. Dow Moxley, Mrs. Louli Waldorf, muale ians: Mrs. Francea Hope, Ada; Mrt. R. J. Brund, Ruth; Mra. Dan Stew art, Esther: Miss Agnes Volkstorf, Martha; Mrt. Walter N. Ransom, Electa; Mra. Muriel Leslie, warder: Charles M. Emery, sentinel. Mra. M. G. Howard Is the retir ing worthy matron. Evangeline chap ter of Eugene and chapters from Cottage Grove, Creswell, Springfield and Junction City were invited to the meeting. Tonqueds Meeting Announced For Jan. 22 TTIE Tonquedt club, organisation 1 for Eugene women attending the university, will have t mast meeting on the evening of Tuesday, January 22, aa the flrat erept of the new term for the group. The meeting will he at seven-thirty o'clock in the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mitt Marian Miller baa been named by Miaa Roberta Moody, club prealdent, to be chairman for the evening. There will be a program, refreshment!, and dancing. Mist Miller will name her committeea later. The club it tponsoring a rummage sale in about a month, Misses Elis abeth DeBusk and Gayle Buchanan being chairmen. Artisans Group Has Elections The Eugene Cadets, glrll' drill team of the Artisan lodge, held a buslnesa meeting at the home of Sir. and Mrs. J. E. Reay, Thursday night. Ben Boniface, the new cadet drill director, gave a talk on drill work and told of hia plans for the team. Election of offlcera waa held and the following were named: Sadie Yillinm8, president; Ruth Meyer, secretary, and Fern Lamb, mannger. Plant were then made for the cadet a to sponsor a card party In February to raise money for their hats to complete their uniforms. After the meeting Mrs. Reay served refreshments to the follow ing: Sadie Williams, Jessica Van Doren, Ella Orr, Florence Parvln, Ruth Hennagin, Ruth Meyer, Alma Hostick. Janice Adkins, Gertrude Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boniface, and Mr. Reay. The radrls will meet next Thursday at seven-thirty o'clock in the W. O. W. hall for the drill practice. SALE OPENS 10:30 A. M. MONDAY MEETING TUESDAY The Women of Mooie are to meet Tuesday evening for their regular session at eight o'clock in the Moose hall. Girl Scouts MINETY-FIVE Girl Boouts, or one hundred fifteen persons with leaders snd car drivers went to -the SEE GIRL SCOUTS PAGE 10 Installation Held By Daughters The Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War held their meeting tnd Installation of new officers, Wed nesday evening. There wat a pot luck tupper, followed by the meet ing. Mn. Estella Weed, Portland de partment president, wtt Installing officer, attlited by the following staff, Mrt. OUit Williams, Mrs. Theresa Deveretux, Mrt. Laura Joy, Mn, May Eiberg. New officers of the group here Include:1 Mrt. Florence Small, pres ident: Mn. Grace Conn, aenlor vice president; Mri. Mnlindn Hose, junior vice-president: Mrt. Olivia Hill, chaplain; Mra, Rebecca Chapman, treasurer: Miss Cora Kreamer, coun cil number one, Mrt. Hattle Gray, council number two, ' Mrt. Maude DeVaney, council number three; Mrs. Maude Rouse, patriotic Instructor; Mrt. Agnes Moses, secretary; Mrs. Charles M. Emery, correspondent; Mrt. E. O. Browning, guide; Mrs. Mattle Flat, guard; Mrs. Hleagon, assistant guard; Mlsa Ethel Plank, musician; Mra. Lois McIIoes, color bearer number one; Mrt. Elsie Dot son, color benrer number two; Mrs. Viola Sinclair, color bearer number three; Mrt. Edith Ball, color bearer number four. I AND CHILD The modern methods of inttrurtion in piano playing re within the reach of all. We hall he glad to put you in touch with an accredited music teacher and aid you in the selec tion of new piano for your child' study. RALPH WILSON The Music Box 68 West Bdwy. WHICH? Expensive Home Laundry Equipment or the Family Service of a Modern Laundry? With the most elaborate home machinery You still have the washing to do. It doet not ellmlntte the meal tnd bother In your home. It doea not banish the washday iteam or the colds that re often tha result. It doet not hang out soggy, damp clothea In raw, chilly outdoor sir or prevent the clutter of Indoors drying. It does not do the Ironing of cumbersome flat pieces. You invest money on equipment, its upkeep, power and water and washing necessities. You pay hand somely for the wash and then DO IT YOURSELF. m With the Modern Steam Laundry and no costly investment on your part Tour clothes tre delivered to you, spotlessly clean snd dry on the dampest, darkest days flatwork Ironed, at a cott lets thsn weekly Investment on equipment, water, power and materials would amount to not to mention your time and effort. Try our Rough Dry Service (Flat Work ironed, the balance dry, at 7c ner pound). Oive it a few weeks' trial during these cold, rainy months. PROVI TO YOURSELF WHICH METHOD IS THB EASIER AND MORE ECONOMICAL THE EUGENE STEAM LAUNDRY 178 West Eighth St. Phone 123 FINAL RE MOTIONS On Apparel Note these prices you will never see greater bar gains anywhere. Don't fail to avail yourself of this great event. It will justify borrowing from savings if necessary. For Three Days Only Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday You will soo cotits priced so low ns to cover only the cost of the fur You will see chvsses far loss than cost. You will eo suits for wo men, college girls, and senior high girls so cheap you will want to pawn your rings to buy. WE LIST BELOW SOME OF THE REDUCTIONS BUT CAUTION YOU TO SEE FOR YOURSELF DRESS COATS - - Entire stock of dress coats are reduced as follows: Reg. $79.75 -Reg. $09.75 -Reg. $59.75 -Reg. $49.75 -Reg. $'29.75 - $33.90 $29.90 $24.90 $21.90 $13.90 SWAGGER COATS Fur trimmed dress suits: Reg. $79.75 - - - $29.90 Reg. $09.75 - - - $26.90 Reg. $59.75 - - - $22.90 Reg. $49.75 - - - $19.90 Reg. $.15.00 - - - $14.90 Reg. $29.75 - - - $12.90 Reg. $25.00- - - $11.90 Reg. $19.75 - - - $ 8.90 IPBUKS .aaam tMpHSJ "slV PTfV Tsl aatl CSal 2 AND LESS . DINNER DRESSES, FORMALS, DAYTIME, SILK, WOOL, ACETATE, KNIT 92 DRESSES, Vz Less Practically New Ones in Black, Brown. Green, Etc. Every Sale Garment Carries Our Guarantee for Quality PURSES BLOUSES GLOVES UMBRELLAS ROBES KIM0NAS S E L E C T E D S T 0 C M K 12 and I3 LESS ALL SALES FINAL Va Down WILL HOLD ANY GARMENT 30 DAYS All merchandise is regular stock, not cheap sale goods brought in to mis lead you. New coats, suits, dresses and knit wear are now arriving. You are in vited to see them. THIS SHOP Ts owned and operated by an independent iiierehant with a group buying office in New York. Give, us the preference if wc give you the right price. Our nupcrior service will cost you nothing. H. GORDON a CO, 1001 WILLAMETTE