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Page Five ,t21i1935. THE REQISTEB-GDARD, EDGENE, OREGON rfrothal Is Told Saturday . . ,ivcn by Mrs. jamc. I'loncbWV , rny, the engage ' daughter of 7rfC,,h'iin. Hanriik of Chip- rji , ir ami ." - IrJTrf Ml'.l'?!n,i"x,rJ and fc ,er.' Mr. William aUtta . announcement. E'M ,,.,nt at the luncheon. fV, the anting '"lo r,on-, ia.-f is a graduate ui forest. Illinois, and bs , j i T a graduate of the Oregon vvith the class of the toiled BIU""' , Frir8 and of f hTe"hs been an assistant "L..Z at the University jiate -- . 0rWOtjjin, will be an event of f eonple wU make ;;homei"K"s:ne; "' ...stained at N ff. L .fiernoon with a trpioai honoring Mrs. Kate " rwid.. who is vis- r0t, M;, I.Lowry, Dr. Eva k Madison. Wiscon- lr " her eister QAGEMENT OF CATHERINE IRWIN TO N. THOMAS STODDARD IS ANNOUNCED AT LUNCHEON 1 f . 1, Ii. m i jLj j Showers Are Held This Week For Miss Hunt Ltiem Cmpbell, Mrs C. W. L, tei . . .... Ainska. who WwMV,':' iM Bffie r .w, who left ipp: u V i walla ET.;d JfcT Harry Brown and ta, mo " l.nvA noon tSho'm;Tn Portland. I ... ,nCiint were Mrs. K&. Frank GilftraP. Mra. f . . t.. Florence Hawkoe- LjIr.. Blair T. Alderman. Miss Mart Aiaenuau. K ... Is srrm'En LEAVES ft. TV. D- Selover left Saturday ffiill Walla, atn., lo mane u :f. Prior to her departure, she '. ...n!rtT .ntertained by her Lj. u rm.pnp. On Friday, she, L u,. Hint Brown and Mr. t Ctmpbcll, was guest of honor k large luncheon given Dy .urs. x. Dickinson at her home. Tuesday I, W. H. Dale and Mrs. uiiian ntrrtnincd with a luncheon Itt Cafe Del Bey for a group of b sinTr'ji friends, and Mrs. H. .Ulnmbinsh and Mrs. Frank Hill L.inul irith ii HpHRert bridce fr nd handkerchief shower for , Un. Selover will join .Mr; cl r in Walla Walla. ... . KELLEMS HONORED Ir. Vera Edwards Kellema, daugh- o( Mr. and Sirs. T. E. Edwards Eugene, is expected here for a : in August. Dr. Kellems, who re ed her A.B. degree from the Uni i rr of nrp?nn in IPIFi and her l. derree from the University of t'SOTOurt, Scotland, In 1029, was 3tlr honnred bv hnrini. her name Lie In "Who'll Who of American ken." She Is now teaching sum- Lienool at the teachers college in :'f ip!7nn Kho. 1. Hmi, of ken at the junior college In Phoe- Artsona. ... fcu VA.NXOUVER Ess Margaret Mann of Vancouver, ij. a Tisiung inw ween in Kugene I keP IVltlBina Miaani Tin:, a nrl f J Hack. Miss Mann attended the penny or Orefon last year where was anuiated with Alpha Chi lOU MED FORD W Srbfl Jean Tminr. f XTfrts-yl p week-end guest of Miss Vir- PXESDAT LUXCHEOX U. Wilhelm entertained at her e Wednesday with a luncheon f""l Jir,. Henry Scott of Jor I tiller and M-a M. ...... r. I - ,u.iluCl Jlf "I of Iowa City, Iown. Covers ItT j 111 Scott W, mming Tor her home Mrs. McCloskey left Friday morn- ft f M JORDAN VALLEY Samuel Scott (Gerture WU- ' 011 ISPne Vls'ng at the r-n.i o, 5' -,lr. snn -'Irs. v.i- j.k, : t"'ow oni' Bls hetdj,. D ""'"tamed KENTUCKY .. H:ir''5 po''i"-. k:ton. k. :;' "tnerstone of ,ar here. la'y",u 8Pen1 . ! EBERITAn-p i,,. nd Mr. ii r, " " P'rcnts, lilrti,!',"- Brogdon. Mrs. M inst o r"-'"ent of Eu h. "'J"0 " y moved to Ash- h state r"h"t is coach r oorrr.al tchool. P THACHERS 1 Mrs. w F P n-L , "thei.,. . . ' G- Thacher Lit ' h"efr sev- I'.narn,. " minins SITPEU "'el I' , ' nome oi :l '"mg Tuesday :,"led to tlx I ""! "ttend- . 'Jneation building. 'I'AKOTA areente'r,',- nn",h Shu 'k Sir. 'm" " their '" l'luito by Keiuiell-Ellis Catherine Irwin, whoao engage ment to N," Thomas Stoddard was announced Saturday at a luncheon given by Mrs, James Rodman. The wedding It announced for early October, Miss Seavey Weds Next Saturday Evening MEXT Saturday, July 27, Miss Hazel Seavey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Seavey, will become the bride of Kenneth Kienzle, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. I. Kienzle, at a candle-light ceremony to be performed at nine o'clock in the evening at the First Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. Clny Palmer will read the service. Miss Holly Seavey will be maid of honor for Miss Seavey and bridesmaids havs been named as Misses Aleta Kienzle nnd Betty Seavey. Alvan Parker of Portland will be best man for Mr Kienzle nnd ushers will be Douglas Orme, . Wayne Looniis of Portland, Drew Perkins and Don Saunders. Following the ceremony at the church, an informal reception will be held at the Seavey home at 20S9 Potter. Several showers have been given during the past week honoring Miss Seavey. On Monday evening, Miss Aleta Kienzle entertained at her home with a miscellaneous shower inviting Mrs. Mnrion Ncttleton, Mrs. Gene Lincoln, Miss Bentrice Simons Miss Kntherine Orme, Miss Margaret Tem ple, Miss Mnry Seavey, Miss Hazel Lyle, Miss Grave Martin, Miss Eula Loomis, Miss Holly Seavey, nnd Miss Hazel Seavey. On Saturday evening, Mrs. David Link and Mrs. James Pearson enter tained at the Fearson home with two tables of bridge honoring Miss Seavey. A large shower was held in Portland this past week for which Miss Hazel Seavey and the Senvey family went to Portland to attend. from North Dakota visiting scenic places en route, and will visit rela tives in Portland and Grants Pass before returning to their home. ... TEA FOR NOVELIST Friday afternoon the University of Oregon library staff entertained with a reception honoring Miss Monica Shannon of Los Angeles, writer of children's books and winner of the John Newbery prize for best child's book of 1934, who is visiting on the campus nnd who epoke to the guests Preceding the tea. She described her life in the Sierra Nevada mountains in California and read excerpts from some of her work. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Doug lass, Dean and Mrs. Dan E. Clark, Mrs. C. V. Boyer, Miss Jasmin Brit ton. Miss Shnnnon and Dean Hazel P. Schwering. On the committee ar ranging for the reception were Mrs. Lorcn Reynolds, Miss Elizabeth Fin dry and Miss Lenore Casford. DESSERT BRIDGE Mrs. James Pearson and Mrs. David Link were hostesses Friday afternoon at the Penrson home for a one-thirty dessert bridge. Four tables were in play during the afternoon and honors were won by Mrs. F. E. Rob erts and Mrs. John Bnird. MRS. CARSE VISITOR Mrs. R. E. Lafferty has had as her guest during the past week, Mrs. R. L. Carse of Portland. Honoring her visitor, Mrs. Lnffcrty entertained with a dessert bridge Party Thursday afternoon at her home. FROM VACATION Mrs. Marvin T. Wnrlick nnd daugh ter, Jane, nnd son, Tom, hnve re turned to their home in Eugene from a six weeks' vacation in the mountains. 1WI1S9 LOIS MARGARET HUNT, 1VA daushter of Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Hunt, whose marriage to Harold A. Thomas of Corvallis and Newport will be an event of August 2 at the Congregational church in Eugene, has been the inspiration for a series of bridal showers this week-end. Thursday afternoon Mrs. II. R. (Soold and Mrs. C. P. Tillman enter tained at the Tillman home for Miss Hunt at two-thirty o'clock. The guests embroidered tea towels during the afternoon and an interesting "shower" centering around Japanese umbrellas was held. Friday Mrs. C. .R. Clark and Mrs. Ii. YV ' Rundiett entertained at the Clark home with a miscellaneous linen shower and a dessert bridge party asking Miss Margaret Nebergall, Miss Florence Nombalais, Miss Frnnces McDermott, Miss Margaret Ellen Hill, Miss Alice Tillman, Miss Helen Tillman, Miss Lucile Stewnrt, Miss Lorraine Hunt, Miss Mary Hunt, Miss Mno Schnellbacher, Miss Rosalind Grey, Miss Roberta Moody, Miss Lois Margaret Hunt and Mrs. C. E. Hunt. Miss Margaret Nebergall was host ess Saturday evening at her home at seven-thirty with a linen shower honoring Miss Hunt. Those present included Miss Margaret Ellen Hill, Miss Lorraine Hunt, Miss Virginia llownrd, Miss Doris Giles, Miss Wan da Veatch, Mis Mae Schnellbacher, Miss Daginar Haugen, Miss Thelmtt Nelson, Miss Florence Nombalais. Miss 4!ur-y Hunt, Miss Lois Margaret Hunt and Miss Margaret Nebergall. On Monday, Miss Hunt and Miss Nebergall will go to Corvallis and will return to Eugene next week-end. Rebekahs Install Officers for Year ' County Clubwomen Plan Thursday Reception THURSDAY evening at eight-fif- teen o'clock at Gerlinger hall a large reception which all clubwom en of fjane county are invited to at tend, will be held honoring the cara van of prominent Portland club wom en headed by Saidie Orr Dunbar, first vice-president of the General Feder ation of Women's ,clul-s who was elected to that high post at the gen eral convention in June at Detroit. At the reception. Mrs. Dunbar will speak on "Todny's Trends in Club Work and the I'lace the Oregon Club Woman Holds." Mrs. Dunbnr, who is well known to-club women throughout the county, will also give on account of the general convention telling of the recent developments which will be of great interest here. A special invitation has been ex tended to presidents and officers of all Lane county clubs, but all inter ested women are invited by the com mittee to hear Mrs. Dunbar. Among Portland women coming will be members .of tlio "Flying Squad ron, a group of prominent Portland women who are working on a sub scription campaign for The Oregon Club Woman, i loaded by Mrs. Ohn J. Hopifurd, president of the Pqrtlaml City Federation, the others are Mrs. C. W. Rohison, Mrs. Harold Dickson Marsh. Mrs. Kugene Conklin, Mrs. Opal Ilngenbuch, Mrs. C. H. Morton and Mrs. P. S. Kaadt. Mrs. Belle Lydick, president of the Lane county federation, Mrs. J. O. Holt, state Doernbeeher president, Mr. Lffie KnnpP and Miss Jeanette Calkins, editor of the Oregon Club Woman, are on the committee making arrangements for thus reception. In the receiving line will be the Portland guests, Dean Hazel P. Schwering of the University of Ore gon and Mrs. J. O. Holt. Installation of officers for the coming year was held at the meeting of Kugene Rebeltah lodge No. 5") Wed nesday evening at the I. 0. O. F. hall. District Deputy President, Miss Ade line Volkstorf and deputy marshal, Mrs. Myrtle McAlpin were the in stalling officers. Those installed were Mrs, Alberta Krickson, noble grand ; Mrs. Mabel Kennedy, vice-grand; Miss Adeline Volkstorf, recording secretary; Mrs. Adeline Newman, treasurer; Mrs. Lulu Bertelson, chaplain; Miss tola Sinclair, warden; Miss Eloise Collins, conductor; Mrs. Nettie La Porte, right supporter to noble grand; Mrs. Laura Forrester, left supporter ,to noble grand; Miss Eunice Denney, right supporter to vice grand; Mrs. John Starr, left supporter to vice- grand; Miss Veva Brambel, musician; Mrs. John Zimmer. inside guardian; Mrs. Iva Collins, outside guardian. Mrs, Phoebe Flynn was taken into the local Rebekah lodge by transfer at this meeting. Visitors were pres ent from Salem, Junction City, Springfield nnd California. The next meeting will he held Au gust 7 at the I. 0. O. F. hall with Mrs. Delia Wendt heading the com mittee in charge. On the committee will be all members whose names be gin with letters in the alphabet from v to z. Match Against Par Set for Wednesday i Rnlden Ttnhh and Mrs. 9. C. Endicott were winners in Classes A and B at the weekly Piny at the Country club for women Wednesday. A luncheon followed the morning round on the golf course. The July committee. Mrs. J. S. McCool, Mrs. Dick Strife nnd Sirs. John uusnman were in charge of the play. On schedule for next Wednesdays play is a match ngninst par. This .tnrt nt nine o'clock and will be followed by a luncheon at twelve o'clock. Among interesting events plnnned r- the rnm'mv week is the mixed tournament set for Friday evening at the country club to be followed Dy a picnic supper. Birthday Honored Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Connor enter tained with a lawn Party Monday evening honoring Mrs. Connor's broth er, I. O. Stewnrt on his birthday an niversary. A picnic supper was fol lowed bv an evening of games and bridge. Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Waldorf, Dr. and Mrs. Sam Tvler. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grindell. Mr. and ir.. v t- TliMmn.. Mr. and Mrs. R. .uij.. k. L. Collins. lien I'erlich, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fverelte Cook,' .Mr. and ."rs. j.jmuii Palmer, Mrs. A. A. Ithonalt, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. V. M rvterson, Mrs. Anena Nelson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dow Jloxley. Dr. and Mm. R. E. Mclntyre, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. R. Iturch and their guests from Kansas City. Mo.. Mrs. Eugene Koseburg, a sister of Mr. Burch and her daughter Aura Scott and daughter Dorothy, I. O. Stewart and Lucille Stewart if x 1 I (H J! i. . -,. , Methodist Women Plan Reception For Ristows Photo by Kennoll-KlUs Mrs. Edwin D. Rathbone (Gladys Simons) whose marriage was sol emnized Friday evening.. Mrs. Rath bone Is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Simons of Eugene. Girl Scout Camp Sunday, opening the second week of camp at Cleawox found 45 girls en rolled. The first of the week wa spent in reorganizing units and classes. Patrol leaders in each unit were elected and duties assigned. Patrol leaders for the week are Jean Chase and Virginia Hammond from the Tekene group. Joyce Clark, Florence Jackson and Peggy Wright of the Gntnsi camp with Molly Chase and Jean Kilpntrick from the Chicka gamies. Tuesday, camp was visited by Mrs. Wendell Van Loan. Girl Scout com missioner, and Mrs. P. J. llanne who spent the day ns regular girl scouts, following the program with the en tire camp. In the evening a general camp fire was held. New songs were introduced and learned under the di rection of Margaret fteid, who is nleo visiting the camp for a short time, This week Instead of each grodp going on individual over night tripe, all the girls wishing to take the trip are signing up, and though the trip is scheduled for Uhursdny evening, much enthusiasm has been shown from the first of the week. Bear lake has been chosen as the destination. Wednesday the Gatusi's spent the Rathbone-Simons Wedding Is Friday fyJISS GLADYS SIMONS, youngest uaugnter or ur. ami airs. join. Simons of Eugene, was married to Edwin D. Rathbone, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Rathbone of Palmer, Massachusetts at a ceremony per formed Friday e v e n n g at eight o'clock at the homo of Rev. R. E. Clark on the River road. Rev. Mr. Clark read the servico in the presence of a few close friends and family members. 'Attending the couple were Miss Ruth Carlson as bridesmaid for Miss Simons and Jack Simons as best man for Mr. Rathbone. The couple will reside In Eugene until September when they will leave for Kirksville," Missouri, to make their home. Mrs. Rathbone is a stu dent at the osteopathic college here and Mr. Rathbone is a graduate of the college. liIEMBERS and friends of the First Methodist Episcopal church are giving a reception for Rev. and Mrs. Cecil F. Ristow Thursday, July 25, at eight o'clock in the evening in the dining room of the church. The reception is being sponsored by the official board and the Women Union of the church. Mrs. F. M. Spicer, with division six. is general chairman of arrangements. Mrs. Wil liam Barker of division three, Mrs. I. T. Loomis of division one have charge of decorations. On the hospitality committee are Mrs. A. H. Norton, Mt. W. W. Calkins, Mi. Calvin Crumbaker and Mrs. W. II. Maxhnm. Mrs. John Field and division nine will serve as ft welcoming committee and Mrs. A. A. Jteid of division seven and Mrs. Chine Cordell of division four will assist n hostesses. Mrs. F. L. Chaoibera and division eight are in charge of refreshments. Mrs. Ernest Gilstrap and division five will serve. A ishort program of musical num bers and addresses will be held nnd Mrs. Frank Gordinier of division ten is making arrangement for them. Members of the official board and (he Women's Union will receive with Rev. nnd Mrs. It is tow. All mem Iters of the Ministerial as sociation and their wives are extended an invitation to call, and a genernl in vitation to all is extended. Mrs. F. O. Taylor of division two is in charge of transportation and by telephoning 17.1-, transportation will be furnished to and from the reception if tho com mittee is notified. day at the beach. The trip was un der the direction of Peggy Wright who is working for her Iirst cine. rn teen girls made the trip, led by Junko (Gertrude Branthover) and Bidnban (Eileen Loud). The Party returned n ttm fnt ftf tornnnn nwimnilnir. Gen eral camp fire was held again in the evening, with the counselors provid ing the entertainment. Those partici pating were Tommy Reid, Dolphin (Ella Redkey) and Bidnban. Names were exchanged for tho Christmas parly which will be held on Friday, while refreshments were served by the Chickagamiea. The evening waa ended with the singing of Taps. ADD COLOR TO LINENS WITH GAY APPLIQUE SAYS LAURA WHEELER MODERNIZE YOUP DIAMOND WITH A NEW SETTING Your old mounting may not do your diamond Jus tice. Here at Skeie's you will find a big group of ' modern mountings, both white and yellow gold. Superb craftsmanship . . many with small diamonds. if WE INVITE YOU TOUSE OUR CREDIT PLAN EucrriE.OBE. Enjoy yourself by applying your gayest scraps an butterflies on linens. Just a touch of embroidery Is added to the patch muking tho butterfly more plastic. The flowers are, of course, done entirely In embroidery. And it can be as colorful as you wish. You'll find motifs for teacloths, towels, scarfs and other linens in this pattern. The patches are simple in form making it easy to turn under tho edges. It you don't want to do this, you can buttonhole fhe raw edges down. Pattern 927 comes to you with a transfer" pattern of two motifs 6'ix7 Inches, two motifs 6x8 Inches, four motifs 2x3!j Inches; each applique pattern piece; material requirements; Illustrations of all stitches needed indirections for doing applique. Send 10 cents In stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pattern to The Eugene Register-Guard, Noedlecraft Department. Marlatte - Kilborn Wedding Sunday Afternoon AT a garden ceremony to be per "fortned today at two o'clock. Miss Juanitn Kilborn, daughter of Gordon Kilborn of Seattle, will be married to Charles R. MnrlaMe, son of Mrs, Fanny Marlatte of Eugene. Rev. Henry Davis will read the service which Is being held in tho garden of the home of Miss Kilborn's aunt, Mrs. Ethlyn Stenler. Mm. C. Franklin Gordonier will play the wedding music. Thero will bo no attendants. MLss Kilborn is a gradunto of the University of Oregon and a member of X.ota Tau Alpha. Mr. Marlntto is also a University of Oregon gradu ate. The couple will live in Eugene. Calendar Sunday 10 a. m. Iowa club picnic at Skinner Butte park. 10 a. m. Auxiliary and Vet erans of Foreign Wars picnic at Swimmers' Delight. Monday 0:15 p. m. Phi Mu Picnic at Willamette park, meeting place at chapter house. 8 p. m. Auxiliary to Spanish Americau War Veterans at arm ory. Tuesday 10:30 a. in. Executive board meeting of Women's Union of M. E, church at the ladies par lors. 11 a. m. "Missionary Day' of Women's Union of tho M. E. church at the church. 1 p. in. Central Presbyterian Missionary covered dish luncheon, Skinner Butte park. 0 p. m. Pi Lambda Thcta pic nic supper at the home of Mrs. Hazel P. Schwering. 0:30 p. m. Eugene camp, Royal Neighbors of America pic nic supper at Skinner Butte park. S p. m. Theta Sigma Phi re ception for women in journalism at the Alpha Delta I'l house, Wednesday D a. m. Weekly piny at the Country club for women, followed by luncheon at 12 noon. 1 p. tu. Helmettn club covered dish luncheon, Skinner Butte park. 2 p. m. Central W. C. T. U. meeting with Mrs. C. U. Roberts, 133 West Bth. 8 p. m. Auxiliary to Eagles lodge nt the Eagles hall, Thursday 2:30 P. m. Central Lutheran Aid meeting at the church par lors. 8 p. m. Methodist reception for Rev. ami Mrs. Cecil F. Rie tow at the church. 8:15 p. m. Reception for Port land clubwomen by Lane County Federation at Gerlinger hall. Friday 2 p. m. Letter enrrlers aux iliary at home of Mrs. Charles Allen. 0 p. m. Summer session dance at Gerlinger hall. Theta Sigma Phi To Entertain Students AN event of Interest for the comini l. t. .U. .!. n.ll, i,i:i;k ib iuq rvwwiiiiuii niui "' " members and nlumnae of Theta Sigmi Phi, women's national journalism hon orary are entertaining Tuesday eve. ning, July 23, honoring women fltu dents in journalism at the summec session of the University of Oregon, All women on tho campus interested in journalism are invited to call. The reception is being held at the Alpha Delta Pi houe, 8-10 East Llevenin street nnd will start at eight o'clock. Miss Henriette Hornk, president ol tho active chapter, Is in chnrge ot tho reception and she Is assisted by Miss Velmn Mclntyre. Receiving th guests will be Miss Horak. Mrs, (ieorge Turnbull and Mrs Mclntyre. A musical program is being ar. ringed and those who desire may go swimming. Active and alumnae members of Eugene who are assisting with this nre Mrs. Georpe Turnbull, Mrs. J. L, Hesse, Mrs. Floyd YVeetcrfield, Mrs, V. F. Osbum, Mrs. Lynn McCrendy, Mrs. William Ilruce, Mrs. Robert M. 'ischer, Jr., Mrs. Willetta Hartley, Mrs. Helen Wadleigh, Miss Shirley Sylvester, Miss Jane Bishop, Mies Virginia Howard, Miss Margaret Renn, Misa Velma Mclntyre, Miss Henriette Hornk, Miss Margaret Reid, Miss Betty Anno Macduff, Miss Thelma Neleon and Miss Genevieve Dunlap. Organizations Reunion Held The children of Mr. and Mm. James Harger held a family reunion Thursday evening nt tho Barger farm nenr Eugene. Present were- Robert Barger of Smithers, B. C, Emery Harger and his daughter, Miss Doris Barger, Mrs, Ruby Pcdcrson of Se attle, Wat-h., nnd Mrs. Mnlissia Horn, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, Mr. and Mr. George Barger. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Barger, Mr. nnd Mrs. Volncy Hemenway, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laksoncn and dnughter Rosemary, Mr. and Mrs. Rnlph Harger and son Lawrence, Mr. and Mrw. Archie Bar ger and daughters, June and Jean, And Lawrence Barger, all of Eugene. A picnic supper was held in the evening. Picnic Monday The annual picnic of Phi Mu active nnd alumnae member is being held Monday evening at Willamette pnrk. Around forty-five members are In the city during the summer. Transporta tion will le furnished thoiso who de sire It and everyone will meet nt the chapter house at six-fifteen Monday evening. Ice ten, lemonade and ice cream will be furnished and members will bring their own Picnic lunches, dishes and silver. On the committee making arrangements for this picnic are Mrs, Scott Williams, Miss Bertha DeVaney, Miss Mnry Margaret Lott and Miss Pearl Murphy. Wis USE OUR ALL FINISHED SERVICE . . . You know how tired you can get, even If you only do the Ironing. Be fair to yourself. Sum trier's the time to build UP your health nt tear It DOWN I New Service Laundry Phone 825 . For that "cool look" Higher Curls! PERMANENTS Special - $1.00 Special Oil Solution. $1.75 to $5.00 LOVE'S Quality Protect. You BEAUTY SALO Tlhnt "THE Iowa club picnic will be held Sunday, July 21, at Skinner Butte park. Members nre to bring a tinskct lunch and the club will fur nish coffee, cream and sugar. All former Iown .residents and their fain ilies nre Invited to attend. AT SWIMMERS' DELIGHT The Auxiliary and Veterans of For eign Wars will hold a joint plrnlc Sunday, July 21, at Swimmers' De light starting at ten o'clock in the morning. The members will bring pot luck lunches and the post is furnishing coffee, cream, sugar and ice crenm. ... TI'ESDAt PICNIO Eugene camp, Royal Neighbors of America will have a picnic supper luesdny evening at six-thirty o clock at Skinner Ilutte Pnrk. ... LUTHERAN AID Tho Ccntrnl Lutheran Aid .oclety will meet Thursday afternoon at the church parlors nt two-thirty o'clock with Mrs. II, P. Mevig as hostess. . CENTRAL W. C. T. D. The Ccntrnl Women'. Christian Temperance Union will meet Wednes day, July 2-1, at two o'clock In the afternoon with Mr. G. H. Roberts, 13,1 West Oth street. At three o'clock a speeini program of mu.le will be held, followed by a talk by Rev, Her bert Higginhotham of tho Community Liberal church. Ho will also lead a discussion on "The Loyal Temper ance Legion." . ELECTS OFFICERS Mrs. William Doty was elected president of the Women's Missionary society of the Falrmount Christian church nt the meeting held Wednes day afternoon nt tho home of Mrs. Frank Strong. Other officers elected nre Mrs. Abe Bennett, vice-president; Mrs. Lilian McMullen, secretary- treasurer and Mrs. II. Stewart, 11" brarian. At this meeting Mrs. Abe Bennett lend tho devotional, and the women's quartet, consisting of Mis. Durfla Dunn, Miss Esther Strong, Miss Ruth Bennett and Mrs. Jake Grady sang. Mis. Vera Bennett ac companied the quartet. ' Mr.. Lilian) McMullen, who attended the Chris tian Endeavor rally in southern Cali fornia, spoke on the meeting and told especially of the Westhrupp worn In Mexico. The next meeting will be held at Latin'. Grove in Pleasant Hill on August 21. EAGLES MEETING The auxiliary to the Eagle lodge will meet Wednesday evening at eight o'clock at the Eagles hall for a reg ular meeting. M. B. UNION MEET Tuesday, July 23, the Women's Union of the First Methodist EPie copal church will meet starting with an executive board meeting at ten thirty in the Indies' parlor, of the church. Following that program for "Missionary Day" will start at eleven o'clock with Mr.. Frank Gordinler la chnrge of the program and Mr.. D. O. Shuey presenting the program. Lunch eon will be served at twelve-thirty o'clock by division two with Mrs. F. O. Taylor In charge. The business meeting will tnrt at two in the after- SEE ORGANIZATION PAGE 6 DENTISTRY Eugene Dental Clinic DR. M. M. BULL DR. ALF SWENNES Phone 717 874 Willamette Ralph Wilson The Mu.lo Box 88 W. Bdwv. We Will Move TO larger ana Tiner qu.rxer. n about Augu.t 15th. Wa are II euniiUGi nig .mu iwb.iivji. ..iiu will make definite announce ment within a few day. EVERY PIANO SOLD BEFORE WE MOVE will be .ubatantlally dis counted below It. fixed price. 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