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    SECTION II
SECTION II -
Society, Women's News, County
News, Young Guard
.ety Women's News, County
LANS COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER.
EUGENE, OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1937.
NO. 144
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"Christmas Cheer Fund" Of
Lodge To Benefit From
Proceeds Of Event
By MARIAN LOWRY
CONTINUING the schedule of worthy and interesting philanthropic
activities the season brings will be the annual benefit bridge
party of the Ladles of the Elks next Saturday afternoon at the Elks
temple. Proceeds from this party will go to the Elks lodge for its
Christmas Cheer Funds. The L. O. E. party will be at two o'clock,
more than one hundred tables of contract and auction bridge to be
in play.
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MRS. ROBERT P. BOOTH
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MRS. EMMA DRAIX
4 k? COmml"ee worker!l bosy with arrangements for the annual
Jr "ur o' the Welfare League, December 4, are Mrs. Robert P.
"n (above) and Mrs. Emma Drain (below). The baiaar is to be
m ine usburn hotel follmved by a benefit dance in the evening.
l&enneU-EUia photos Wiltshire engravings)
Additional Plans Announced For
Weiare League Bazaar To
Be Held Dec. 4
0n Importance among early
B-;ei?b benefits will be the
UT i2aar of the Welfare
ZJe; D:ember 4, additional
Sfr , which are announced
week-end. The bazaar is to
the osburn hotel and wiU
" eleven o'clock
and contini
in the
through
acr'J." Denet dance planned
b,"0" th the bazaar will
ln5! h0tel at nine
in the evening.
R r,hs Announced
t thi. have been arranged
6e uZi. J bazaar, Including
titHES; ?" and toy- candy-
u"'1. and cooked lood
member, of the League
of . ucomm'ttees to take
v", 01 ach event.
!. u :s!?85 snPPrs will
lit Z,1 at the bazaar, dolls
W1l(.,'sr,lrobes -".-ill be a
ci "f the "vent The
C d0l!s for tte bazaar
a-2n.d,:sp!ay at Chase
i4 'iams Stores Inc.
-ed t' w .Sun wi" be ex"
GaTgjt . r.burne's store.
will ? holiday decora-
to' h. ba?aar, the set
tle. a trpical Christmas
'ee Heads Meet
aea it
or sj the committees
arranging the bazaar met this
week at the home of the general
chairman, Mrs. Daniel D. Gage
Jr. to check up on final plans.
On Tuesday evening the dance
committee met at the home of the
chairman, Mrs. William G. East.
On this group with Mrs. East are
Mrs. Gaven C. Dyott, Mrs. L. B.
Sigwart, Mrs. Crosby Owens, and
Mrs. Gerald Scherer. The dance
holds special interest in that it is
the first of the Christmas balls
scheduled for next month.
Seattle Visitor Is
Honored, at Party
Mrs. E. A. Stacks and and Mrs.
O. S. Bundy entertained at the
home of the former Wednesday at
a luncheon honoring Mrs. J. M.
Randall, who is here from Seattle
as guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Thomas S. Wells.
Guests at the party included Mrs.
Randall, Mrs. Wells, Mrs. S. M.
Calkins, Mrs. S. D. Allen, Miss
Helen Staples, Mrs. S. A. Sage,
Mrs. Carrie Nonris, Mrs. J. H. Sto
fieL Mrs. R. A. Turner, and the
two hostesses.
Several club and party groups
are being arranged for the after
noon as well as accommodations
for individuals and single tables.
Mrs. Jack Hattpn is general
chairman for the party and com
mittee chairmen and workers as
sisting her include:
Mrs. A. W. Stien, Mrs. Charles
Sigman, Mrs. L. C. DeBurgh, Mrs.
Nathan E. Barrett, Mrs. Mark
Hathaway, Mrs. Floyd Manville,
Mrs. R. T. Burghardt, Mrs. Leo
S. Myers, hostess group; Mrs. J.
H. Dumphrey, Mrs. Gordon B.
Fish, Mrs. W. H. Cole, Mrs. E. C.
Hall, Mrs. Lee Crouse, Mrs. Harry
F. Garrett, Mrs. Robert E. Biddle,
Mrs. A. R. Curtis, Mrs. C. N. Al
len, Mrs. C. F. Hyde, Mrs. H. P.
Johnson, Mrs. Frank Logan, Mrs.
W. T. Carroll, tickets; Mrs. L. C.
DeBurgh, Mrs. Faye Abrams, Mrs.
Ben H. Will, Mrs. Henry Pape,
prizes; Mrs. R. E. Lafferty, Mrs.
Frank Price, cards and tallies;
Mrs. E. M. Banta, Mrs. Earl Bee
son, Mrs. Harmon Anderson, Mrs.
J. D. Donavan, Mrs. Edna Allen,
Mrs. Earl Kast, Mrs. Harry Ditter,
Mrs. Edward V. Duke, tables and
chairs; Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Mrs.
G. F. Skipworth, Mrs. L. D. Erick
son, Mrs. E. R. Johnson, Mrs.
George W. Blair, Mrs. George
Getty, Mrs. J. J. Godlove, decora
tions; Mrs. Harry C. Farley, pub
licity, Holiday Interests
Much of the coming week's en
tertainment centers around
Thanksgiving day, Thursday
Many groups have postponed their
meetings and programs until after
the holiday. Eugeneans will be
hosts for many dinner gatherings
for relatives or friends, Thursday,
while a large group, too, will be
away for the holiday with relatives
elsewhere.
Judge and .Mrs. G. F. Skipworth
will be in Portland for the holiday
with their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Cleland Wall-
singer.
Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Burnett are
to entertain for a family dinner
at their home, guests to include Dr.
and Mrs. Foster Burnett and the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Firebaugh of Portland, Miss Pa
tricia Murray of Olympia, niece of
Mrs. R. T. Burnett, and Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Dahlberg.
Portland Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Smith will
have as their Thanksgiving dinner
guests their son-in-law and daugh'
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bain of
Portland, and Henry A. Tromp.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Steven
son will have as holiday dinner
guests their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Gail D. Elliott,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Holden and
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Griggs of Cottage
Grove, and Miss Barbara Holden.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Cham
bers will entertain at a family din
ner for Mr. and Mrs. Fred E.
Chambers, the Charles Chambers
family, Mrs. Elizabeth Kerns, and
Miss Maude Kerns.
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Graham
and family will be In Salem for
Thanksgiving day and the week
end as guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Frank A. Spears.
From Canby
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis
are to entertain at dinner lor Mrs.
Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Rrowne. and Mrs. Davis' niece,
Miss Vivian Mae Leffingwell, all
of Canby.
Holiday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney A. King will include a
family group, Mr. and Mrs. W. I.
King, Roy Loomis, Miss Eilla
Loomis, and Mrs. Jessie Loomis
Gink of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Turnbull
will have as Thanksgiving dinner
guests a group of visitors to be
here to attend the conference of
Journalism professors.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hulten
likewise will entertain at dinner
for some of the visiting Journalism
professors.
Holiday dinner guests of Mrs. O,
S. Bundy will be Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. Stacks and Mrs. Stacks' broth
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
R. J. Davenport, visitors from Sac
ramento, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Hollingsworth.
Social Notes
AMONG parties planned for this
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weeK win oe a uuiiev uyyci
for twenty-four for which Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Nebergall and
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clubb are to
entertain next Sunday evening at
the home of the former.
HOSTESS TUESDAY
Honoring her niece, Mrs. Or
lando J. Hollls (Marian Bradley),
a recent bride, Mrs. Elisha Large
is entertaining Tuesday at lunch
eon and bridge, at her home.
HOSTS AT DINNER
Dr. and Mrs. Orvllle Waller
entertained Friday evening at a
small dinner party at their home.
ENTERTAIN FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKlnley
entertained Friday evening for a
group of eight at dinner and
bridge, the affair being one of a
series of parties.
HOSTS AT DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ormlston
entertained at dinner Tuesday
evening at their home preceding
the Kotilhon club dance. Places
were marked for Mr. and Mrs
Harry Nebergall, Mr. and Mrs
Ben Perlich, Mr. and Mrs. A. V,
Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Sam C. Bond
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel H.-Tyler and
the hosts.
TUESDAY GROUP
Mrs. A. L. Hawn and Mrs, Dale
Cooley are to entertain at the
home of the former, Tuesday
afternoon, for the Madrecitas club
at dessert and bridge at one-fif
teen o'clock.
MEETING MONDAY
Beta Sigma Phi members are
to be entertained Monday eve-
ning by Miss Thelma Buley andj
M!.. HT-1 TT.ltl J 1 .i 1
itnas vvtimieiau xiHuiaay ai mc
home of the former at seven-
thirty o'clock.
IN SEATTLE '
Among Eugene folk going to
Seattle for the Oregon-Washing-
LEAVING FOR HOLIDAYS
Miss Iva Curtis will be at her
home in Dee for over Thanksgiving.
Silver Anniversary
Is Honored
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Perry A.
Thompson on the occasion of their
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary,
the staff of the Willamette forest
office save a surprise dinner
nartv Saturday evening at the An
chorage. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson's
anniversary will be next luesaay.
Smith L. Taylor presided as
toastmaster and presented Mr. and
Mrs. Thompson with a silver tea
service from the group. Dancing
and bridge followed the dinner,
about seventy from Eugene and
out-of-town enjoying the evening.
v'iC, r ';. 1 Ji yJ, y r T A
MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE A. CHASE AND FAMILY
AN event of Interest last Sunday was the open house for which Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Chase entertained at their new home In the
Garden Way vicinity, four hundred friends hclnr: Invited to call during the afternoon. Grouped here are the hosts and eh- fa "y
In one of the attractive settlncs of the new residence, Mr. and Mrs. Chase, their son, Bruce, and their daughters, Nancy Ann and Molly
Chase. (Carl Baker photo Wiltshire engraving) '
Two Dancing Clubs
Plan Parties
Saturday
JEXT Saturday evening brings
Thanksgiving parties for two
of the local dancing clubs.
Assembly club members are to
have their dance at nine o'clock
Saturday evening at the Osburn
hotel with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin F.
Schulz, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R.
Manerud, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold
Potter, and Dr. and Mrs. R. C.
Romig ns the committee in charge.
Amusement Club
Tbe Amusement club is holding
its danco next Saturday evening
at the Eugene hotel at nine
o'clock. On the committee for
the event arc Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. AI Brandt,
Mr. and Mrs. Darle Seymour, Mr.
and Mrs. Argyle Jones. This is
to be guest night.
For New Year's
The Amusement club already
has made plans for its annual New
Year's eve party. On the commit
tee for this event will be Mr, and
Mrs. Lewis Roadman, Mr. and
Mrs; Wado Kerr, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry L. Meyer, John McKy, Miss
Mae Boier, Edward Adams, and
Miss Berylo Roberts.
Miss Forcia to Be
Married Next
Thursday
A HOLIDAY wedding planned
t wrek will be that
of Miss Maxine Forcia, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. u. E. r orcia, wno
is to be married on Thanksgiving
day, Thursday, to Wallace Bun
ning. The ceremony will be at ten
o'clock in the morning in St,
Mnrv'jt P n t h n 1 ! p church. Rev.
Francis P. Leipzig officiating. For
the music, Mrs. Austin Frey Is to
play the organ and Miss Irene
About one hun-
invitcd for the
Moore Is to sing.
drcd have been
wedding.
Miss Catherine Forcia Is to be
maid of honor for her sister and
Charles Christenscn is to be best
man for Mr. Bunning. Ushers
will be Edward Welnltz and
George Getty.
A reception will be held at the
Forcia home following the cere
mony at the church.
Spinsters Club
The Spinsters club Is to meet
Tuesday evening at the home of
Miss Rhoda Armstrong at seven
thirty o'clock.
SEE SOCIAL NOTES
PAGE 12
Christening Event
Held Saturday
Christening ceremonies for Sara
Elizabeth Bain, infant daughter of
ivir. ana Mrs. ireaerick Bain of
Portland, were held Saturday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Bain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
E. Smith. The service was held
at four-thirty o'clock, conducted
by Rev. H. R. White, rector of St.
Mary's Episcopal chtuxh. Mrs.
Belden Babb and Mrs. Adolph
Spreckels acted in proxy for the
baby's godmothers, Mrs. Robert
Bolman (Edith Bain) of Los An
geles and Mrs. Sidney Bradley
(Betty Day) of New York city.
James Digman of Portland Is the
godfather.
Following the service, refresh
ments were served. About twenty
were present for the ceremonies
and the reception following. Mrs.
Bain and daughter have been vis
iting at the Smith home until after
Thanksgiving, Mr. Bain to be here
over the holiday.
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' BREAKFAST SETS
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$4 Ottomans $1.95
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r A deposit will hold
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