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THE RSGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON Page Thirteen MNTA CLUB PLANNING BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR FIRST ANNIVERSARY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3 r " I iBgsggsair'resri ' 11 """ "' ' ' ' '" . I-.,,. , , I. ii i. Pmffram toner ; Planned at nut In Evening ene ZonU club ti w I JSST its (it birthday an iceJmteia December S, kinner meeting and pro fening at the Osburn , the event were made ""LSar luncheon meeting or f'm Friday noon. L tobea guest -f- l member to asK a guesu k-m-for he event will On inursuajr evening, Novem- Li it the Liaiieuu fcfh. when Miss Anna Sorensen fcjrdi, wne . Bertelsen, Vm& 3. Hansen officiating. , as me wtov.. -- - Lohengrin was played and jdsr Ili iheir vows oeiore uie CS was beautifully decorated ;i white and yellow cnrysan Sons and lighted candles, j vr. Herman Hansen played during the ceremony, and SVed the wedding march. ril Zi, wore a gown of silver- .waded satin and her flowers SK"" , ,rtifea. She So wore coronet of gardenias. There were no uituu". ..luoHnff the ceremony a re gion was held at the home of Stride's mother, Mrs. Maria H. cjroBen, for members of the im Bsiiaie families and a few friends u, md Mrs. Bertelsen will 'oike tteir home west of Eugene ontoe Crow Stage route. - T Party Given Friday wi IT' 'i tor visitor Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Grindell en tertained Friday evening to honor Mis, Daisy Kelson, who has been visiting her brother-in-law ana ibter. Colonel and Mrs. J. H. Tier- Guests included Mrs. Nelson, Colonel and Mrs. Tierney, Mr. and Xn, Ira 0. Stewart, Mr, and Mrs. Sun Sellick, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur grader, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Scobert, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Wright Hosts Saturday For ihe H a r v a r d-Yale game. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. I O. Wright entertained at their home os Birch lane to receive the radio reports on the picturesque battle which gave Harvard its first vic tor to several years. Guests were Dr. and Mrs. Orville Waller, whose n, Frederick, is now a student at Hirvjrd, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tug ran and Dean and Mrs. Wayne L. xorse. P.-T. A. Benefit Is Event of Week He Lincoln P.-T A tnm Crd club held its sppnnrf mMtlni, Ml week at the home of Mr. and ' H. V, Johnson. Nine tables of cridse were in nlnv anA f Piaochle. High honors at cards writ to E. G. Boehnke, low to Mrs. "mam fcay, at bridge; and to C flajtina unrf Mm t r i t .... a, u. ,ltCU tfW plit- Ue. Hostesses at the party were " . v. jonnson, Mrs. W. M. Kaft&flm KfM o 1 - . iu ommey jarvis, ano E. Bradley. The entire w" , 10 tte school's hot StProJect Ume 8n Pce the next hn.t u. laofflxed later. Mn.J.C. Hair ; - - - "itertam Study Club can u "ov' 20- (spe tenrt.,?e.A,.ud.yd the - . oieni-ieacners as- fctet aisey, 84a ST """""giving comes on '-"WMni? month' Wednes- mMW "l","Sem pnysician, fe?? ? Social Diseases." Si "acMan'nan, county Csta? cl),a'an. wiU lead a A nursery will be provid- ! fttS? Devereaux, director KSsL. . EPicpal ied h. ff?3. Plusi: wiU be fur- 31 Chutetf. rrta Wo conslst L' YloUn' Dorothy SPPfT a - $2.00 and p "mpeo and Cft LaVern WV2 SHOP - 'cji " ' ---- City Federation's Meeting E'ent Of Week MRS. WILLIAM N. WILDER ipHE marriage of Mrs. William N. Wilder (Scelora Bond), above, J. was solemnized on November 11, (KenneU-EUls photo, Wiltshire engraving). S, S. CUSSES M GUESTS IS WEEK SPRINGFIELD, Nov. 20. (Spe cial) The Ergathea class and Women's Bible class of the Spring field Baptist church were enter tained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Eugene McElhaney. Thirty-five attended. Following a one o'clock lunch eon, there was a business and so cial meeting and group singing, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. John Radmore, Each member re sponded to the roll call with an item pertaining to Thanksgiving, Speakers were Mrs. Roy Palmer, Ergathea teacher, Mrs. R. L. Drury, Mrs. Ida Wooley, and Mrs. F. B. Whitney, who talked about trips from which they all have recently returned. Rev, and Mrs. J. D, Mc Cormick were guests of honor. The group decided to send a "cheer" basket to Mrs. Viola Staun, class mother. Several shut-ins were cited to whom cards and flowers will be sent. The next meeting of the group will be a Christmas party and gift exchange to be held December 15 at the home of Mrs. E. G. Privat, Mrs. Ida Hol verson, assistant hostess. MASONS TO MEET SPRINGFIELD, Nov. 20. (Spe cial) Liberty lodge, No. 171, A.F. and A. M., will hold a regular meeting Tuesday night at 7:30 in the Masonic temple. There will be work in the Master Masons degree. Mrs. Sein Hostess To Needlecraft Club "THE City Federation of Women's i n 2 . : I 1-1 1.- ... fv, rr Friday afternoon at the Osburn hotel. Mrs. A. E. Edblom reported on the recent district conference held In Albany. . The federation voted to postpone its benefit until after the first of the year. The next meeting will be Decem ber IT as a tea and musical pro gram at the Osburn hotel at two thirty o'clock is the afternoon, hostesses to be the four officers, Mrs. Duane Himber. Mrs, John CasteeL Mrs. Marvin T. Warlick, ' and Mrs. E. F. Judkins. Mrs. Ballah of Norfolk, Nebras ka, visited the Friday meeting and reported on Use work of the Ne braska state club federation. Miss Schrader and Mr. Traeey to Wed The engagement of Miss Aby Schrader, daughter of Mrs. Etta Schrader, to Daniel Tracey, Wash ington, was announced Thursday evening at a party for which. Mrs. Jim Wilkinson and Miss Dorothy Wilkinson entertained at - their home, ' , Miss , Schrader Is a graduate of Eugene high school and attended the Behnke-Walker Business col lege of Portland. The wedding was announced to be sometime in the near future. The guest list for Thursday in cluded Miss Schrader, Mrs. Etta Schrader, Miss Emily Weaver, Miss Clara Nasholm, Miss Dorothy Wil kinson, Miss Adeline Hargreaves, Miss Gwendolyn Mickalson, Miss Melus Hill, Miss Grace Lund strom, Miss Gertrude Foreman, Miss Marie Gage, Miss Doyle Mabrey, Miss Doris Zham, Miss Llla McMielian, Mrs. R, J. Cop ping, Mrs. Dewey McAlpin, Mrs, E. Field, Mrs. Gladys Moddy, Mrs. Elsie Elmore, Mrs. Joe Steinmetz, Mrs. Lorene Buley, Mrs. Jim Wil kinson. . - - I if 1 I A I . 'vl SPRINGFIELD, Nov, 20. (Spe cial) The Needlecraft club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Montie Sein. Mrs. Elvin May was assisting hostess. Special guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Lawrence May, Mrs. Maude T. Bryan, Mrs. H, L. Lau derdale and Mrs. Jack Henderer. During the business session, Mrs. Paul Potter was elected secretary treasurer to fill the vacancy left by the resignation o Mrs. Harold Santee, In a game played during the social following the business, Mrs. Laurence Moffitt won a prize. The next meeting of the club will be held December 2 at the home of Mrs. W. H. Pollard. TO C0NDTJCT SERVICES SPRINGFIELD, Nov. 20. (Spe cial) A special delegation con sisting of five students and one faculty member from Linfield col lege will conduct evening services at the Springfield Baptist church Sunday. On the program are num bers by a violin duet, a girls' trio and three speakers. DISCUSSING "THANKSGIVING" SPRINGFIELD, Nov. 20. (Spe cial) "Thanksgiving" is the topic to be discussed at weekly church night at the Springfield Methodist Episcopal church Tuesday at 7:30 p. m, A meeting of the official Brotherhood will follow. - 7 t I Missionary Group to Take Over Services SPRINGFIELD, Nov. 20. (Spe cial) The women's missionary so ciety will conduct the 11 o'clock services at the Springfield Meth odist Episcopal church Sunday with a special "thank-offering' service. Mrs. W. H. Gantz, president of the society, will preside at the an- anual service, Mrs. Eugene McEl haney and Mrs. Hoy Palmer are on the program. N. O, W, TO MEET SPRINGFIELD, Nov. 20. (Spe cial) Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge will hold a "Homecoming" meeting Wednesday night In the I. O. O. F. hall. The meeting will be gin with a potluck dinner at 1 o'clock. Mrs, Glenn Stone is chair man of the entertainment committee. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE M. DILLARD ON Saturday Mr. an Mrs. Gearfa M. DilUrd celebrated flietr sixty-ninth weddinr anniversary and were, honnrrd at a family dinner given at the home of their son-in-law and danchter. Sir, Mrs. John B, rauerson. (Wiltshire engravings) , and Springfield IOOF Has Election of Officers SPRINGFIELD, Nov. 20. (Spe cial) Springfield Odd Fellows lodge met this week and elected of ficers for the coming term. Elec tion results follow: Noble grand, Harold Poole; vice grand, Everett Strunk; secretary, Oswald Olson; treasurer, Raleigh Morris: trustee, Duane Crabtree; cemetery committee, Fred Hinson, three-year term, and Elmer Pyne, one-year term. . . - - , . The officers will be Installed at the first meeting in January, Charles Poole, past grand master of Eugene, was special guest. Other visitors were present from Oregon City, Kansas, and North Dakota. ETE IS HURT SPRINGFIELD, Nov. 20. (Spe cial) Mrs. Franklin Worley re ceived medical attention at the of fice of a local physician Friday afternoon tor the removal of a piece of steel from an eye, , REBEKAHS TO MEET SPRINGFIELD, Nov. 20. (Spe cial) The Juanita Rebekah lodge will meet tor a regular business session to be followed by a pro gram Monday night at 8 o'clock in the I, O, O. F. hall. The F-L club is in charge of entertaining. Mole and Gopfcer Trapping Planned Methods of trapping moles and poisoning and trapping gophers will be demonstrated on the Harry Robertson farm in the vicinity of Biaehly ednesday, November 24, beginning at 2 p. m., It was an nounced Saturday by O. S. Fletch- J er, county agricultural agent Mr.' Fletcher will be assisted by Arthur Crews, district agent of the United j State biological survey. The dem- j onstration is being sponsored by . the Biaehly grange, j Camp Cookery Club , Postpones Social LOWELL, Nov. 20, (Special) Because of conflicting dates, the pie social and free dance to be given by the Camp Cookery club will not be held this Saturday eve ning as planned hut will be next Saturday night, November 27, at Downing hall. Mrs. John Campbell Invited Jer ry Walker, manual training teach er, for a surprise dinner on her hus band's birthday Thursday evening. Amaranth to Honor Grand Officers At Meeting YTILLAMETTE Court No. 2, Or der of Amaranth, will honor their grand officers at their regu lar lodge meeting Monday eve ning at eight o'clock in ttie Mas onic temple. To be honored are Mrs. Frank W. Scobert, grand conductor; Mrs. Edith Thornton, grand commis sioner; A. P. McKiniey, grand trustee; A. H. Houck, grand rep resentative to New Jersey; Wil liam Klusnum, supreme royal pat ron to West Virginia. Guests front Portland are expected, A social hour and refreshments are planned, Mrs. Ed Uddell is to be in charge of arrangements. Potluck Supper of Club Planned A potluck supper for me of the Readers' club and their hus bands will be held December 17 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H, C O mi s ton, 1989 AMer. The club met Thursday after noon with Mrs. Charles Bobri3. Mra. C B. Dalton conducted tts meeting, Mrs. Carl V. NewbiB re viewed "The Rolling Yean," by Agnes Turnbull, Mrs. GeTude Sklllern gave sketch of the author. W.CT.TT. TO MEET SPRINGFIELD, Nov. 2a (Spe cial) The Springfield W.M.B. will meet Tuesday afternoon t 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. NetUe ton on Mill street. AT MORTON HORTON, Nov, 20. (Special) Mr. and Mrs, Willie Morris and children are spending the week end at Leaburg with Mr. Morris parents. Mrs, Ida Bennlnzer who has been ill in a hospital in Eugene, is now at the home of her son Claud. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Cox and family moved to a vacant house on the Congdon place and the house vacated by them has been bought and occupied by the Ltoyd Herbert family. AT DEERHORN . DEERHORN, Mm: 20 (Spe cial) Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Phelps, residents of Dcerhorn during the past several months, collided with another car on their way to Portland this week. No one was Injured seriously, but both cars were damaged. School children and teachers are making plans for a two day holiday next week with Thurs day and Friday off for Thanksgiving, ffffj Vpfj ill Not A Gift For A Day- But A Delight For Years The ring pictured above Is made o platinum, designed and made by the foremost craftsmen " of today. The renter stone is flawless, or rate beauty and color, weighing 85-100 carat. The setting is studded with two boguettes and 14 smaller diamonds. Moderately Price at $395.00 if MAY BE PUR CHASED on oxm EASY PAYMENT PLAN EUeCNC . ORE. MISS CATHERINE SCHROEDER jfISS CATHERINE SCHROEDER, freshman art student at the '1 TJnlversltr of Oreeon. nictured with one of her sculptures. She halls from San Francisco, wn m cnarse of one aivision ei -mom-sales, made posters and pictures for the campus "iron lung" drive, and headed the ticket sale committee for the Paul Whlieman dance. She b a pledire to Alpha Omicron PI, is 19 years old, and Incident ally this is her first trip to Oregon. Her father la R. F. Sehroeder ef San Francisco. (Register-Guard photos Wiltshire engraving) Good eyesight is in deed something to be thankful for , , and we should also be thankful for the help modern optical science affords those whose eyesight is below normal. Dr. Ella C. Meade OPTOMETRIST Phone 330 14 West 8th HADLEY Week Continued Until Thanksgiving The Best Values In Town.., By Comparison Coats -k Dresses Suite We could use lots of adjectives about . this sale but this tells the story fine quality mer chandise, drasti cally reduced to make' marvelous early season val- ' uesl Shop around the Town USE YOUR Then come in and compare CREDIT ' our prices and our quality. HADLEY'S McDonald Theatre Bldg, 10th & Willamette .'A'r; 'i 1 Wsmsjs . J .. 'L '.f Electricity for Perfect Baking and Roasting The modern electric ranges, as shown at your electric dealers, have an accurate, perfectly controlled oven beat. The exact temperature you need for any type of baking or wasting can be maintained automatically, Art electric range is clean, fast, less tiring to use ... and so economical in Eugene, FREE THANKSGIVING BULLETIN Anne Chaney, our home service expert, has prepared a bulletin giving all wirts of Information on buying, preparing and cooking holiday meab, This bulletin is free, lust eII at our office. , ffr . : iSSSSv