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THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
DIAL CLUB'S POSTPONED NOVEMBER DINNER AND MEETING TO BE ON TUESDAYjjVPjqfid
Two to Report on
Summer's Travels
In Costa Rica
rMAL club is to have Its post-
poned November meeing, Tues
day evening, as a dinner and pro
gram at the First Baptist church,
the dinner to be at six-fifteen
o'clock. Mrs. Hazel Archibald and
Miss Nina Boesen are to talk on
their travels in Costa Rica. The
committee for the meeting includes
Miss LaVorne Lamb, Miss Loisel
Strayer, Miss Bertha Dunlap, Mrs
E. R. Endicott, and Mrs. F. C,
Pursley.
.
Organizations
fyJONDAY BOOK CLUB is to
for salad luncheon at the home of
Mrs. Howard R. Taylor. Mrs.
Charles G. Howard Is to have the
program on E. Stanley Jones.
SOCIAL THIS EVENING
Catholic Daughters of America
are sponsoring a potluck supper
and social this evening at six
thirty o'clock in St. Mary's hall
for all members and their hus
bands and friends. Mrs. Richard
Bauer is chairman for the event.
MEETING FRIDAY
The Women's Guild of St.
Mary's Episcopal church is to have
its meeting on Friday of this week
instead of on Wednesday. This
will be the usual all-day gather
ing with a potluck luncheon at
noon. The Women's Auxiliary of
the church will meet at two o'clock
In the afternoon with the Guild at
the parish house. For the luncheon
at noon, Mrs. C. A. Swarts and
Mrs. A. C. Bouck are to be in
charge. '
CLUB MEETING
The Past Matrons club of Evan
geline chapter, Order of Eastern
Star, is to meet next Friday after
noon at two o'clock at the Masonic
temple.
AMITIE CLUB
AmlUe club is to meet for salad
luncheon at one o'clock Monday
at the home of Mrs. Walter Cole.
ESS SEE CLUB
Ess Sea Bridge club li to meet
Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock
with Mrs. S. S. George..
W. C. T. U.
A meeting of the official board
of the W.C.T.U. will be held at the
home of Mrs. R. J. Steblns, 579
Broadway, east, Monday afternoon
at throe o'clock. The board Is
composed of the officers and dl
rectors of the group.
WASHINGTON P.-T. A.
The Washington P.-T. A. Study
ciuo will meet Tuesday from two
to four-thirty o'clock at the home
of Mrs. L. L. Dally, 24S Pearl
street
WOMEN OF MOOSE
The Women of Moose will hold
Initiation Friday evening at eight
o'clock.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
Tho Women's Missionary Soci
ety of the Central Presbyterian
church will meet at the home of
Mrs. C. F. Andrews, 1255 Mill
street, Tucsdny afternoon at two
thirty o'clock.
SUNSHINE CLUB
Mrs. W. T. Gordon was hostess
lor the Sunshine club on Friday.
Mrs. William Preston is to enter
tain the group in two weeks.
HOSTESS TO CLUB
Mrs. G. F. Sklpworth entertain
ed Friday for the Sans Souci club.
Mrs. Amos Wilklns was an addi
tional guest. Mrs. Estelle Poill Is to
entertain for the club In two
weeks.
D.U.V. MEETING
The Daughters of Union Veter
ans will meet at the armory Wed
nesday evening at eight o'clock.
TO MEET TUESDAY
The Just-a-Mcre club will meet
with Mrs. Judd Stnuffer, Tuesday
afternoon, for one-thirty dessert
bridge.
Nominations Held
Nomination of officers was held
at tho meeting of the Ladles' Aux
iliary of Post Office Clerks Fri
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Ted Davenport. Those nominated
were Mrs. John Holmes, president;
Mrs. Dnvenport, vice-president;
and Mrs. Dale Schuey, secretary
and treasurer. Plans for the an
nual Christmas party were dis
cussed. Mrs. Holmes was appoint
ed In charge of the kitchen, and
Mrs. Fred Glbon, of the dining-room.
; Praise Service
t The annual praise service meet
ing of the Women's Missionary so
ciety of the Central Presbyterian
church will be held Tuesday, Nov
ember 23, at two-thirty o'clock at
the home of Mrs. C. F. Andrews,
1255 MilL Mrs. Timothy Cloran
will be In charge of the program.
Mrs. N. A. Kelson will assist Mrs.
Cloran as hostess.
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PLAN L. O. E. BENEFIT
PICTURED here are five of the chairmen In charge fof the annual benefit card party to be held next Saturday, November 27, by the
Ladles of the Elks. The party, given for the Christmas Cheer Fund of the Elks lodge, will be an afternoon one at the Elks temple.
Left to right In the picture: Mrs. A. W. Stlcn, Mrs. E. M. Banta, Mrs. R. L. Moon, who Is president of the L. O. E. this year, Mrs. J. H.
Humphrey, and Mrs. W. II. Anderson. (Carl Baker photo Wiltshire engraving)
Bride-Elect Honor
Guest at Party
Honoring Miss Mae Beler, who
Is to be married soon to John
McKy, Mrs. George W. Davis,
Mrs. George Scott, and Mrs. Al
bert R. Tiffany entertained at
the Davis home at a surprise des
sert and shower party, Friday
evening.
Invited were the honor guest,
Miss Beler, Mrs. J. R. McKy,
Mrs. Jerome McKy, Miss Esther
McDuffle, Miss Esther Van Os-
dol, Miss Grace Carter, Miss Mil
dred Slayten, Mrs. Earl Bloom
berg, Miss Margaret Carpenter,
Miss Vera Jones, Miss Elaine
Barels, Mrs. Marie Cnmmack,
Mrs. R. C. Mitchell, Mrs. Ken
neth Rogers, Miss Blanche Nagle,
and the three hostesses.
Social Notes
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11
ton game this week-end are Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford R. Manerud and
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Romlg.
LEAVE FOR ROSEBURG
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bailey
leave this week-end for Roscburg
to reside.
They have been entertained at
several dinners by friends nreced
ing tneir departure for tnolr new
home.
FAMILY DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Patterson
entertained Saturday evening at
a family dinner to honor Mrs
Patterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Georgo M. Dlllard, on the occa
sion of their sixty-ninth wedding
anniversary. Attending the din
ner were Mr. and Mrs. Dillard,
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. ana Mrs. Alfred H. Dlllard,
Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, and their
children and families, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth D. Patterson and
sons, John Philip and Kenneth Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlnsor W. Calkins
and daughter, Sally, and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Veal, tho latter of
AiDany.
MEETING DECEMBER 8
Chapter AM of the P.E.O. Sis
terhood is not meeting this week,
because of the nearness of Thanks
giving holiday, but will hold its
annual C hristmas party on Decern
her 8 at tho home of Mrs. A. C.
Dixon.
TO ENTERTAIN GROUP
Mrs. John Kelly Is to bo hostess
on Monday afternoon for the
Uldo-a-Wce club.
TO ENTERTAIN CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. f-hnm
bers will be hosts on Tuesday eve
ning for a meeting of the Pastime
emu, the group to meet for dessert
MEETING MONDAY
Chapter H of the P.E.O. Sister.
hood Is to meet Monday evening
nl the home of Mrs. Donald Young,
Mrs. I. C. Richards, to be assistant
hostess. Mrs. Albert H. Tiffnnv
will havo the proirram on educa
tion and Cottey college day, and
Miss Mae Gibson will talk on the
Welfare and Trust Fund."
Printers
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Calendar For Coming Week
Sunday
0:80 p. m. Potluck supper
and social of Catholic Daugh
ters of America, St Mary's
hall.
Monday
1 p. m. AmlUe club meet
ing, home of Mrs. Walter Cole.
1 p. m. Monday Book club
meeting with Mrs. Howard R.
Taylor.
2:30 p. m. Blde-a-Wee club
meeting with Mrs, John Kel
ly. 2:30 p. m. Non-fiction
book group of A.A.U.W., with
Mrs. A. F. Barnett, 315 West
Broadway.
3:00 p. m. Meeting of Offi
cial board of W.C.T.U., with
Mrs. R. J. Steblns.
7:15 p. m. Meeting of
Chapter H of P.E.O. Sister
hood, home of Mrs. Donald
Young.
7:30 p. m. Beta Sigma Phi
meeting at the home of Miss
Thelma Buley.
7:30 p. m. United Spanish
War Veterans auxiliary meet
ing at the armory.
8:00 p. m. Willamette
Court, Order of Amaranth,
meeting at Masonic temple.
Tuesday
All-day meeting of Women's
Union, First Methodist Episco
pal church.
1:15 p. m. Meeting of Ma
drecitas club at the home of
Mrs. A. L. Hawn.
1:30 p. m Justamere club
meeting wlth Mrs. Judd
Stauffer.
2:00 p. m. Ess See Bridge
club meeting with Mrs. S. S.
George.
2:00 p. m. Just-a-Wee club
meeting with Mrs. Norris
Southwick.
2:30 p. m. Women's Mis
sionary society of the Central
Presbyterian church, meeting
with Mrs. G. F. Andrews.
2-4 p. m. Washington P.
T. A. study group meeting
with Mrs. L. L. Daily.
6:15 p. m. Dial club meet
ing, First Baptist church.
6:30 p. m. Potluck supper
of McKenzie River Lodge, No.
195, A. F. St A. M., and Blue
River chapter, No. 158, O.E.S.,
at McKenzie River lodge tem
ple. 7:15 p. m. Pastime club
meeting with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank L. Chambers.
7:30 p. m. Evening bood
group of A.A.U.W., with Miss
Bertha Cumlngs, 968 Hilyard.
7:30 p. m. Spinsters club
meeting, home of Miss Rhoda
Armstrong.
8:00 p.m. American legion
Auxiliary meeting with Mrs.
H. Smith.
Wednesday
8:00 p. m. Daughters of
Union Veterans meeting at
the armory.
Thursday
2 p. m. Meeting of Inde
pendent Mission Study group
of the Churches of Christ,
with Mrs. J. R. Harding.
Friday
All-day meeting of Episco
pal Women's Guild, parish
house.
2:00 p. m. Meeting ot Past
Matrons club of Evangeline
chapter, O. E. S.. Masonic
temple.
2:30 p. m. Falrmount Pres
byterian Ladies' Aid meeting
with Mrs. E. L. Winterberger.
2:30 p. m. Matrons' Guild of
the Presbyterian church meet
ing with Mrs. Horace Burnett
8:00 p. m. Women of
Moose meeting at Moose hall.
8:00 p. m. Degree of Honor
meeting at Mjose hall.
Saturday
1:00 p. m. Luncheon for
executive group of Women's
City club at the home of Mrs.
William H. Schroeder.
2:00 p. m. Annual benefit
card party of Ladies of Elks,
Elks temple.
9:00 p. m. Assembly club
dance, Osburn hotel.
9:00 p. m. Amusement club
dance, Eugene hotel.
Phi Beta patronesses met at the
home of Mrs, R. T. Burnett, Fri
day afternoon, and perfected a per
manent organization. Twenty-five
attended the meeting, Mrs. A. F.
Barnett, Mrs. Walter H. Banks,
and Mrs. J. F. Reade being host
esses with Mrs. Burnett for the
meeting.
Mrs. A. F. Barnett was chosen
president; Mrs. R. T. Burnett, sec
retary; and Mrs. L. C. Scharpf,
treasurer. Mrs. James A. Rodman
and Mrs. Walter H. Banks were
named the telephone committee.
The group voted to meet once each
school term.
Mrs. Robert D. Horn, Mrs. Frank
Carll, and Mrs. Howard R. Tay
lor from the Phi Beta associates
group met with the patronesses.
Mrs. Horn explained the Phi Beta
scholarship plan and the patron
esses voted to assist in support of
the scholarships.
Matrons Guild to
Meet Friday
Mrs. Horace Burnett will be
hostess to members of the Matron's
Guild of the Presbyterian church
Friday afternoon at two-thirty
o clock. Her home Is at 592 Broad
way, west.
The topic, "Siam" will be dls
cussed by Mrs. E. W. Armes, as
leader. Mrs. G. P. Winchell will
be the guest speaker. A gift offer
ing will be taken for the traveling
expenses of Mrs. John A. Watson,
missionary.
Christmas Party
A Christmas parw is planned
for December 13 by members of
the Loyal Friends class at a pot
luck supper and business meeting
this week. Named on the Christ
mas party committee was, Mr.
and Mrs. James Harding and Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Stuart refresh
ments; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gib
son and Mr. and Mrs. Versel Mac.
Cauley, entertainment; Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Leek, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Zilkoski, decoration. -
He Is Proud to Wear
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Laundry
No Kinky Collars, Always
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Patronesses Group
Is Formed
Masonic Groups to
Give Dinner on
.Tuesday
VTKENZIE RIVER lodge. No. 195,
AT. tc A.M. and Blue River
chapter, No. 158, O.E.S. will spon
sor covered dish dinner for the
Masons and Eastern Star members
of Eugene Tuesday evening at six
thirty o'clock In the lodge rooms,
850 Fourteenth avenue east W. L.
Hoadley will present a group ot
entertainers. Following dinner
cards will be played.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Perllch, Mr.
and Mrs. L. Dow Moxley, and Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Johnson, will ar
range the dinner. On the commit
tee for cards will be, Mrs. Herbert
Wiltshire and Mrs. Donald Hus
band. ;
M. E. Union Plans
Meeting Tuesday
An all day meeting of the
Women's Union of the Methodist
Episcopal church will be held
Tuesday at the church. Sessions
will begin at eleven o'clock with
a foreign missionary society pro
gram. Mrs. A. H. Norton will preside
over the meeting. There will be
song services and devotions which
will be led by Mrs. W. B. Hilton.
A mite box presentation . will be
In charge of Mrs. D. O. Shuey.
Miss Ruth Baker will conduct
a questionnaire.
At twelve o'clock a business
luncheon will be served for those
who are working. Anyone Inter
ested is Invited. Mrs. F. M. Spicer
is In charge. The regular women's
union luncheon will be served at
twelve-thirty o'clock. Those hav
ing birthdays in November will
be seated at a special birthday
table.
The regular Union meeting
will be at one-thirty o'clock with
Mrs. Louis E. Bean presiding.
The devotions will be led by Mrs.
J. B. Thompson. Mrs. F. T. Findt
ner will give a talk on the Bible.
Illustrating this will be an exhibit
of old Bibles. Reports will be
given.
Plans for a winter festival and
bazaar to be held December 10
at the church will be completed.
The affair will be for both after
noon and evening.
Election Due for W.
R. C. Meeting
An election of officers will be
the principal business at the next
meeting of the Women's Relief
Corps Thursday, December 2 at
the armory, it was decided at a
meeting of the group Thursday
afternoon.
With thirty present, it was re
ported that thirty-two calls had
been mode upon, the sick and
needy during the past month
Plans were, completed for the dis
tribution of Thanksgiving baskets
to G.A.R. widows, which is an an
nual custom of the WRC.
Two Hostesses
Shower Party
at
To Initiate
Four new members, Elaine
Newman, Delores Tobler, Jean
Parker and Carlos Handy, will be
initiated into Degree of Honor at
the meeting of the lodge Friday,
November 26. at eight o'clock, at
Moose hall. They will receive pins
signifying that they have gradu
ated from the juvenile division in
to the adult group. The committee
in charge is Mrs.OUie Wilson, Mrs.
Golda Reed and Mrs. Lucille Jensen.
Mrs. Harry Schrenk and Mrs.
Elgin Bailor entertained at the
River Road Women's clubhouse on
Thursday evening, honoring Miss
Myrtle Evans of Cottage Grove
with a bridal shower. An im
promptu program was a feature of
the evening, and the one perform
ing the best was given a prize. The
judges awarded Miss Evans the
prize, which consisted ot a basket
filled with gifts. Places were laid
at the table for the following:
Miss Myrtle Evans, Mrs. Harry
Schrenk, Mrs. Elgin Bailor, Miss
Lola Howe and Mrs. Benton
Schrenk, of Cottage Grove, Miss
Ethel Plank, Mrs. Russel Wood,
Mrs. Fred Tourcotte, Mrs. Leland
Ross, Mrs. Minnie Plank, Mrs. El
mer Keller, Mrs. Loy W. Rowling,
Mrs. -Will Plank, Mrs. John Kauf
man, Miss Mae Kinsey, Mrs. Cur
tis Marshal, Mrs. Charles Deming,
Miss Ethel Kinsey, Mrs. Deming,
Miss Norma Schrenk, Betty Lou
Deming, Miss Shirley Schrenk,
Miss Mary Kathyrn Taylor, and
Mrs. James Baker.
Those sending gifts, but who
were unable to come included:
Mrs. Henry Schrenk and Miss
Ethel Kell of Eugene, and Mrs.
Ernest Schrenk of CreswelL Re
freshments were served by Miss
Shirley Schrenk and Miss Mary
Kathyrn Taylor.
Mhiteaker's P.-T. A,
Groups Active
Mrs. Willard Buell, president of
the Whlteaker school P.-T. A. is
sponsoring a series of teas. The
first grade mothers and teacher,
Miss Mahny, were honor guests for
the first tea at the home of Mrs.
Buell this week. y
The next tea will be in honor
of the secpnd grade and teacher,
Mrs. Cummings, to be held at Mrs!
Buell's home, 1108 Second Avenue
west, Tuesday, Nov. 23. Hours are
from two until four o'clock. The
grade with the largest attendance
of mothers will win the prize.
The Whlteaker bridge party was
given by Mrs. A. F. Richards for
a one-thirty dessert luncheon at
the home of her mother at the
Petersen apartments this week. Six
tables of bridge were played, hon
ors going to Mrs. Sager, Mrs. Pet
ersen and Mrs. Jensen. The next
bridge party will be an evening
affair. Further details will be an
nounced later.
The arts and crafts meeting was
held Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Harry Hamilton. The afternoon
was spent weaving baskets. Re
freshments were served by the
hostess.
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Have Sn,.:t
ft! 7 im on
Tuesday Eve
THE American r.
Will hr.1 j uT tow-1
Bert Snook, CtN
Mrs. Luiu Buna ? W
ence Jensen.
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The exM)Ht .
Women's City club SiT,!
tained next Satoda, B'
27, for luncheon at '.iMe
the home ot imtJi
Schroeder. t
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group meetings oifhLr'M
Young Mothe ZI-M
olMrs.JePko;
ent Mrs. Willist wT?.W
on "Christmas Storia ..TI
Hons." The nt
Mrs George Lammers
Hostess at Party
Mrs. George Lammers was host
ess for a luncheon at her home
Thursday afternoon. Guests were
Mrs. Lola Bockman, Mrs. F. A.
Rankin, Mrs. W. G. White, Mrs. R.
E Peerce, Mrs. Roy Page, Mrs.
Ben StrobeL Bessie Sands, Mrs. J.
G. Moeller, Mrs. Fred Schwieter
ing, Mrs. Judd Stauffer, Mrs. W.
R. Hall and the hostess, Mrs. Lammers.
Needle work and music filled
the afternoon. Solos were sung
by Miss Margaret Lammers, ac
companied by Mrs. Bockman, and
a solo was given by Mrs. Bock
man, acompanled by Mrs. Stauffer.
Helmetta Club to
Give Party
me Helmetta club will hold a
Christmas party Tuesday, Decem
ber 21, at the Knights of Pythias
halt Committees for the party
will be announced at the next
meeting of the organization
December 7.
Mrs. F. L. Poindexter enter
tained members of the club last
Wednesday afternoon. Assisting
hostesses were Mrs. F. K. Foster,
Mrs. Cecil Henderson, Mrs. Alice
Brown, and Mrs. Ben Will.
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group will be at the hom!!
Madera at 434 Eart mM
Dec. 2.thes,,hw,..t3th,tl
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speamne nn inn -I
Mrs. Emma Mary Mcftll
this group will be on B ill:
Mrs. J.A.HoffmanoiBiinrtBfc
.. vl impressoBa
telhng of the life an4 wofc
"Degas and Renoir."
Next week being ThaakiJ
week, the club will have m V
ings. On Bet 2 the Dtam.
group will have book mln
conducted by Mrs. G. P, Wla4
At that time work for Lane Cera,
ty's blind will be discussed
Anna M. Larcom.
The Outdoor group wffl m
at the home of Mn. J. A. Hottu;
on Dec. i with a represenata
Limn una5e uaraens u fjsl
speaicer on "umstmas Gmnej,'
Tea Given
Mrs. Mary C. Brockelbanl Kl
Miss Althea Peterson ententwl
at the Frank L. Chambers html
Wednesday afternoon at in I
formal tea honoring Mrs. Hini!
Temple of Portland, district pa
dent of Kappa Alpha Theta un
ity. Eugene alumnae were ianH
to the tea, sixteen attending.
Aid to Meet
The Fairmount Presbyterian
Ladies' Aid will meet Friday,
December 3, at the home of Mrs.
E. L. Winterberger, 1498 Villard
street, to make plans for the ba
zaar December 9.
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