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21, 1937. THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON II A. i4h;jpC. if I ! wVvj&, Zonta Club Will Give Dinner On Friday LIO.NOHING their district chiirmtn, "ilri. Evil.Tii Burcan of Spokane, member of the Eugene Zonti club will 'lire a dinner Friday evening of thi ! week at the Otburn hotel at alx i thirty o'clock. The officer of the local club, head ed by Mra. 8pencr Collin, preaident, will be in cbirue of the dinner. The affair i informal Plana will be dicued for the dis trict conference to be held in Port land, April 10 and 11. Masonic Groups To Sponsor Supper Tuesday A COVERED diib dinner epomored by the McKemie Hirer Lodge. No. 195, A. F. & A. M. and Blue River Chapter. No. 168. O. E. S. will be held in the McKeniie River Lodge Temple, $50 Fourteenth Avenue eaat, at ix-thlrty o'clock Tuesday evening. ' An evening of cards and entertain ment will follow the dinner. The com mittee for the dinner is: Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Clubb, Mr. and Mra. F. A. Hand, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lesley. The committee In charge of card tables is, Mrs. Harry Nebergall - and Mrs. Frank Duulap. All members of the order and their families are invited. Medical Auxiliary Honors Doctor At Lunch LJ OXO RING Mrs. Walter Schiller, Ph. D., of Austria who is on an extended tour with her huubaml Dr. Schiller, the women's auxiliary to the Lane County Medical society ftnve a twelve-thirty luncheon Saturday at the 'Mum hotel. The Schiller were taken on an In spection tour of the University cam 'ins and were shown through the Ori ental Art museum. They were exten sively entertained by members of the auxiliary and the Medical Association Organisations POROSIS CLVB Mrs. Louise Finch and Mrs. Fanolt Stansbie will be joint hostesses to the porosis club at a luncheon at the Washburne tea room Thursday, Feb luary 25, at one-thirty o'clock. WOMEN' S COUNCIL The Women's Council of the First Christian church will have It weekly all-dny meeting Wednesday at the ihurch. A potluck luncheon will be served at noon. MISSION STl'DI CLASS The Mission Study class of the Cen tral Presbyterian church will meet at the chapel Tuesday afternoon at two t'clock. KSS SEE CLUB A one-thirty o'clock dessert party will be held at the home of Mrs. S. S. George for members of the Ess See Club Tuesday afternoon. WEST WAT CLUB The Westwsy club' of the W. B. A. met Bt the home of Mra. Louise Schi me!, 10W Charnelton street, Wednes day, for a one o'clock luncheon meet ing. Mrs. Julia V. Ward, state field director, was present. e TWO-TOWN CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Trivet of Springfield will be hosts to the Two Town club Fritlny evening at six-thirty o'clock. A potluck dinner will be served. OLI.A ET PENNA The Olln Et Penna club will meet at the home of Miss Elsie Williams Monday evening at seven o'clock. Georgiana Davis is to be in charge of the program, the subject of which is "Hearts." SAN SOUCI CLUB Mrs. Darwin Yornn will be hostess to the Sans Souci club Friday at one o'clock. A potluck luncheon will be served. CITY CLUB The History Division of the Woman's hRESSMAKER creation In heer and frill were the highlight of the Waahburne atore aprlng fashion 1 1,1 ,lle evening, hum Thursday afternoon which attracted more than four hundred persons. Pictured here are two of I Ei new dinner and dance frock. Standing I Mil LI Mian Warn, wearing pale blue chiffon with rose col- Pa trinli p I . . t ...J I . Ml.. Urn,, ftU.I.. fM . .k... u,hlf. .IImm.. f.nrlr. Rn(h ar ..mIap. th. I I n I... p. i mvvsi. lity of Oregon. (Carl Baker photo, Wiltshire engraving.) Laughter Of Nile Committees Named frsrnf club. Daughters of the Nile ! ii the Osburn hotel for a twelve- lt:rty o'rloek luncheon meeting Wed May. The new officer were host ffj for the meeting. They are Mrs. A. Hnntinston, Mrs. Paul D. Green, i'.t. Frank Scobert and Mm. H. S. E-DdlL FollMrinr the luncheon, the husl- !! meeting was held. Cards were tired and for the afternoon, Mrs. inlet Stevenson won honors. The committees for 1037 as an- aitei bv MrB. C. A. Huntington, iresident, are, calling nnd flowers, In. Paul D. Green, Mrs. E. E. Hilti nnd.Mra. Itov Short; crippled child , Mra. Fred C. Wnltcrs, Mrs. Jitrte W. Monroe, Mrs. Karl K. Eli. Mri. I. M. Peterson, Mrs. W. '. Rehhan, Mrs. SInrion Veatch; fi liate. Mrs. Stanley Stevenson, Mrs. !f Glass. Mrs. A. N. Jones; gift, U a E. Slntterv, Mrs. F. L. Beard. Mra. J. H. Tiernev; hostess, H.i F. E. Selliek and Mrs. E. M. 'Jina. Members of the lookout committee a. Mri. Lonis E. Benn, Mrs. Harry ho, Mra. Eleanor Walters; philnn mple. Mra. Walter J. Oglesby, Mrs. . H. Kirkoatrick, Mrs. J. B. Pntter . Mra. Charles Durham, Mrs. Irn fevart; social, Mrs. W. E. Gny ;;,Mn. S. A. Peters. Mrs. Francis E-a, Mra. Herbert Lombard, Mrs. J i- Duncan. Mrs. Frnnk Nombalais, la. Alfred L. Lomai. " Pfesa and publieitv committee eompoaed of Mrs. II. S. Grindell Mfi. Victor Chambers. Sorority Alumnae Advisers Meet Tuesday CORORITY Alumnae Advisers will be Riiests at the meeting of the heads of houses on the campus Tues day afternoon at five o'clock at the AWS room, third floor of Gerlingcr hall. The monthly meeting of the advis ers -will be held at four o'clock at the AWS room, and at five, the group will meet with the house presidents for a joint session. Bridge-Dessert Is . Monroe Event Sunday VR. AND MRS. THOMAS POW ERS JR. will entertain at a des sert bridge party at their Monroe home Sunday evening. Guests for the evening include, Mr. and Mr. J. Wendell Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Groshong, Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes Bngnn, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney King, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Saunders and Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Stolsberg. Eugene Shrine To Have Annual Party A GALA affair planned for the com ing week will be the nunual party nf (he Eugene Shrine club to be held fit theMasonic temple at -six-thirty o'clock Thursday evening, February The party is for members of the Shrine nnd their wives and the mem-l-ers of Eugene club. Daughters of the Nile, will assist with entertainment. On the committee from the Shrine are Dr, E. L. Zimmerman, S. A. Con ner, Ted Harmon and Dr, L. L. Baker. The social committee from the Daugh ters of the Nile, will assist the com mittee in entertainment arrangements. They are Mrs. W, E. Gayer and Mrs. S, A. Peters, co-chairmen, Mrs. Karl Mills of Cottage Grove, Mrs. A. N. .Tones, Mrs. Paul D. Green and Mrs. It. A. Duncan. Talk Given W. R. C. Is FOR ADDITIONAL ORGANIZA TIONS AND SOCIETY SEE PAGE 14 Amaranth To Give Colonial Party February 22 Vi EMBERS of the Willamette Court Order of the Amarsnth will don colonial costumes on the night of February 22, to honor the birthday of George Washington with an informal party following the regular business session of the group. Officers of the Amaranth have been requested to meet at seven o'clock for rehearsal of the Initiation cere mony. The business meeting Is sched uled for eight o'clock in the Masonic temple. Those In charge of arrangements are Mra. Howard Stenshoel, chairman, and Mr. and Mrs. A. T, Siokafoose. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Palmer, Mr. anil Mrs. Bert Griffith and Mrs. Helen Wldener, Past Noble Grand Club To Install Officers INSTALLATION of officers for the Past Noble Grand a club wil; be held at the meeting Monday evening, Feb ruary 22, at eight o'clock ut the I. O. O. F. ball. The elective officers to be Installed nre Mrs. Iva Collins, president, Mrs. Margaret Mlnturn, vice-president, and Mrs. Bertha V. Dunbar, seeTctjiny. treasurer. The installation was first planned for January hut was post poned because of Illness, Initiation will be held at the meet ing. On the committee for the meeting are Mrs. Iva Collins. Mrs. Norn nrsmley, Mrs. Pearl Clark and Mrs. Pertha Dunbar. You are Invited To View Our Selection of the Newest SPRING Apparel See Sprlno, Line Of Logan Knits In Your Own Home Without Obligation Call 32(5 for Appointment Shakespeare Club The Eugene Shakespeare club will meet Monday nfternoon at two o' clock in the Washburne committee room. The study of "Cymbeline" will be continued under the leadership of Mrs. William G. East. Faculty Circle The Fnculty Women's Circle of the Northwest Christian college will have e meeting Friday afternoon, Febru ary 16, at the home of Mrs. S. E. Stevens. The Women's Relief Corps met at the armory Thursday afternoon with thirty-one members present. As a feature of the afternoon, Frederick K. Davis, a member of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, talked on Lincoln and the customs of early days in Illinois. Forty-two calls were reported at the meeting. Official notice for the G. A. R. convention to be held ct Albany, June 16-17, was read to the group. All of the allied organizations will attend. An invitation to attend the annual American Legion auxiliary's patriotic tea was accepted by the group. The members are asked to bring war relics for exhibit nemoum -mm D.inmonD rcemiiiie TRRUD ORRLIEE BLOSSOm RMC Why hide the beauty of your diamond uader a shabby, worn-out aaount ing Wo Koto o bwnmlol stock of Genuine Orange tloisom rings at prices that will please yoa. ' Use Skeie's Easy Budget Payment m cuocMt.om. "an SO i i V i From Our New York Office) every express bring doiena of creations. Also we are showing noma of the unusual things originating from California. Monday Book Club The neit meeting of the Monday Hook club will be at the home of Mrs. Howard Taylor on Monday, March 1. Mrs. A. H. Norton is arranging the program. EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! Johnson Furniture Co. IS OFFERING CLEAN-UP PRICES ON Linoleum Remnants ALSO SEE COMPLETE 8H0WIN0 OF 1937 LEONARD Electric Refrigerators with MASTER DIAL New Sensation In Refrigeration Control 649 WILLAMETTE ST. FEBRUARY SPECIAL vocadtT OIL WAVE Regular $4.00 now 2.00 Complete Your Guarantee We Assure You of a Better Permanent for Le. 40c Shampoo and Flngerwav.... MAJESTIC Permanent Wave Phone 212 Balcony Tlffany-Oavi Drug Co. Open Friday Evening .--a-l-rdl -nil ism rSW MISS HAZELLE BOZEMAN, representing F1elher Yarn, Inc., will be In our tore Monday morning to be with us for three day, Instructing those who are interested In knitting, crocheting and rug-making. ie -k -k MI88 ELSIE FLAMAN, In charge of our knitting department, will co-operato with Miss Bow man In (howlng the newest style and stitches In hand knitting a shown In the leading fashion mag atlntt and atyle shows throughout the country, ATTRACTIVE EXPERIENCED MANNE QUINS will model the latest hand knitted garment from FLEI8HER YARNS. INC. Music Mr. John Montgomery, an outstanding Aecerdten Artlet with the Wilson Music House, will furnish delightful entertainment at Interval throughout the program. Mr, Montgomery I a pupil of (ialla ltlna and Vlnclent Ban Tietro. You will enjoy hearing him. What? Style Show of Hand Knits When? Tuesday Eve. Feb 23rd Time? BEGINS PROMPTLY at 8 P. M. Where? The Broadway, Inc. 30 East Broadway As to See the Following: The "Piping Eock Topper" Ono Button Tailleurs Bolero Jacket Dresses Soft Lino Suits Coats for Dress and Sports Dresses for Formal and Day "Wenr Blouses for Every Suit ITosiory for Every Occasion Foundations by Lo Qant Coats and Suits $16.95 Upward Dresses $12.95 Upward CHARGE ACCOUNTS BUDGET ACCOUNTS A HOME OWNED INSTITUTION & BROADWAY "weauncf apparel dry joodt 'nc. mmmmmmmmmjv i mil i i i . ji . , , H I 30 EAST BROADWAY