Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, April 21, 1938, Image 7

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    21, 1938
THE REGISTER. GUARD. EUGENE, OREGON
Page Seven.
EVERAL QROUFS SET ANNUAL EVENTS NEXT WEEK; BUSINESS WOMEN PLAN FOR ELECTION
urtof Awards
r Girl Scouts
U0 on Calendar
By MAR! fe,tu5 in
P " dub notes these days,
K.ral groups nearing the
I TJL, vear. electing
fc;taon - ' rt.. and
ES and Professional Wo
bsiness . ,H the r an-
s clubmen,"
S of nest week, April
LGfrl Scouts organizations
uu ... . thir annual
onwards, Friday of
I . . ,u,.
iher even- .
tdar include:
meeting, iiuuuoj .
?m7m.i tin2. Monday
.TL(ctr club meeting,
Lay; the Amusement club's
, Saturday evcm..s, f --
.u .h.nters of the P. E.
Sisterhood are to meet next
I ,c- roinav
L f interest for Friday
V ecl" " . . .... j
fcog of this ween is mt
Calendar
Thursday
6:30 p. m. Covered dish
dinner of Illahee division,
G. I. A. of B. of L. E.
Friday
1 p. m. Sunshine club
meeting at Osburn hotel.
1:15 p. m. Dessert of Blue
River Star club, McKenzie
River temple.
1:30 p. m. Benefit card
party of Lincoln P.-T. A. with
Mrs. L. F. Bonson.
2 p., m. Co-Workers' class
of First Baptist church meets
with Mrs. H. C. Travillion.
2 p. m. LaJunta bridge
club meets with Mrs. Frank
Whitelock.
2:30 pf m. Ladies' Aid of
Fairmount Presbyterian meets
with Mrs. Albert Anderson.
6:30 p. m. Supper of Past
Matron club, Evangeline chap
ter, at Masonic temple.
8 p. m. Degree of Honor
meets in Moose hall.
8:30 p. m. Dance of Ski
Laufers, W. O. W. hall.
and Hugh Simpson. A business
meeting will be held May 4, when
a new social committee will be
appointed.
Tha Wnmpn'a Alliance of the
Community Liberal church enter-
Lane County's
P.-T. A. Groups
Get State Honor
Garden Club
Holds Elections
Annual election of officers was
held at the meeting of the Eugene
Garden club, Wednesday evening.
J. F. Reade was named president
and other new officers are: Mrs.
B. W. DeBusk, vice-president;
iMrs. Ruth Addison, treasurer;
CEVERAL honors have come to
Eugene P.-T. A. units and their
leaders through recent awards
from the state P.-T. A.
Frances Willard school unit in Mrs- J- R- Nasholm, secretary. Re
Eueene made the lareest irain I tiring officers were: Mrs. Carl
among the Lane county groups in
membership, Whiteaker of Eugene
attaining the nearest to 100 per
cent membership according to
school enrollment.
Mrs. W. S. Love, state national
P.-T. A. magazine chairman for
this section, won recognition for
her successful program and for her
efforts the national P.-T. A. mag
azine is sending her to the na
tional convention to be held in Salt
Lake City, Utah, May 15-21.
To Mrs. Truman A. Chase,
county P.-T. A. president, goes the
award given each year to the
county council head with the larg
est number of new associations for
the year ending March 31. Lane
county now has 24 associations.
Competition was close between
Jackson, Lane, and Clatsop coun
ties for the silver cup award based
Pfeiffer, president; Mrs. W. G.
Beattie, vice-president.
A. T. Moses of the Willamette
National Forest service spoke on
conservation in regards to the na
tional forests of Oregon. Edgar J.
Parker, of the same service, pre
sented two reels of colored motion
pictures of coast and mountain
scenes, wild birds, animals, and
flowers.
The spring flower show featured
many worthwhile flower arrange
ments as well as commercial ex
hibits. A large crowd was in attendance.
Nile Club Event
Lp sponsorea oy me aivi "'- j community UDerai cnurcn emer
Eub the party to be at the W. , taineoi at a silver tea Wednesday
E. . . inh.thirtv OVIOCK. I l.f TT,-!. W Allnn rpnH
K. hall at eigm-imny u m.
dance is stneuy imuimm.
Pertaining Friday
Miss Lois Scharpf, who is to be
Jried next Sunday evening to
.ir nf Portland, is
r.ttrtain a group of friends at
trousseau tea" Friday afternoon
fcer home from three until five
!ck.
,t. ronM DORTT.AND
E.rw... . . ,
Mrs. Leith Abbott 01 rortiana
Thursday for her home after
tort visit in Eugene with her
t. Mrs. Effie R. Knapp.
1
BDGE GROUP
prs. Rose Hollenbeck was hos-
for the Wednesday Bridge
4. et0riav. Mrs. Alberta S.
!urphey was an additional
yt. Mrs. Asa Houghton Is to
tain the group in two weeks.
VTS OP WEDNESDAY
jbout one hundred persons at
the dance and card party
)tn by Artisans Wednesday eve
b. Included on the program
t duet by Miss Mary btaton
YQUXAN'T
BE
FOOLED
' UttruM WADHAM5" Cotf..
teleld ea a
Moo. 1 Back GUARANTEE
i7; l KhVM
afternoon. Mrs. Eric W. Allen read
an original story and several
nnamc Mrs. N. TV Zane and Mrs.
Mary Hilburn Jackson were hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gordon en-
lei luiiicu ..-..
Homesteaders' club at a potluck
dinner, followed by bridge, Wed
nesday evening. Those winning
prizes were Mrs. Roy Wilcox, Mrs.
Dale Shuey, r ranK wniieiocK, ana
Chris Jensen.
PAST MATRONS MEET
The Past Matrons club of Blue
phantpr n F S.. will enter-
lain ih officers nf the chapter at
the McKenzie River temple Wed
nesday, May 18. It was aeciaeo. av
the meeting 01 tne ciud weanesaay
evening at the home of Mrs. F. A.
Hand. Committees will be an
nounced later. Those winning
..t-M- at it, hrMffo nartv which
followed the seven-thirty dessert
were Mrs. J. M. aionei ana mn.
J. C. Watts. Mrs. H. S. Bartow
was assistant hostess.
FRIDAY MEETINGS
Th. r'n-Wnrtrprq' class of the
First Baptist church will meet
with Mrs. H. C. Travillion, 1513
Pearl, for election of officers Fri
day afternoon at two o'clock. The
annual reports will also be given.
Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. J.
E. Bninton, Mrs. George Christen
iutm Willie TTllinft. Mrs. Ellen
Burton, and Mrs. Frank Needham.
A box supper will be neia oy
the past matrons of Evangeline
a.ia. n h r tholr husbands.
the past patrons and their wives
Friday evening at slx-tniny at ine
Masonic temple. Boxes contain
ing supper for two are to be fur
lished by the women. Unaffili
ated past matrons and patrons are
nvited. The committee in charge
is Mrs. Alma S. Thompson, Mrs.
Eugene club, Daughters of the
Nile, held its monthly luncheon
Wednesday afternoon, with thirty-
on the 100 per cent plan which the guests were Mrs Joseph Car,er
congress has adopted, Jackson fin- t n of N d,a temDl of Port-
ally winning out with Lane ana , land and Mrs charles H. castner,
Clatsop receiving honorable men
tion and congratulations for their
fine work.
Lincoln school, Eugene, will re
ceive the blue ribbon honor scroll
Mrs. Harry M. Rowell, and Mrs,
Charles C. Newcastle, members of
the Portland group, who gave
short talks. The committee for
tVin nert tnAotlns tirlll h Mr. R
for having the largest number of iE Glass Mra w j Qglesby, Mrs.
magazine subscriptions outside of ,Harry L Meyer, and Mrs. I. M.
foruana. ivirs. Drun xv. xttj'iui 13 i Peterson
chairman.
Whiteaker unit, Eugene, with
Mrs. E. L. Younger as chairman,
will receive the acorn honor scroll,
and Washington unit with Mrs.
Floyd Colerick as chairman is to
get the oak leaf honor scroll.
Laurelhurst school unit, Port
land, was the largest in the state
this year with a membership of
613 members; and Grant high,
Portland, the largest among high
school associations with 260 members.
Many Greet
Bishop Dagwell
At Reception
BOUT one hundred and twenty-
iive cauea lor ine rwtrpiiuii
given Wednesday evening by the
congregation of St. Mary's Episco
pal church to honor Rt Rev. Ben
jamin D. Dagwell, bishop of the
diocese, who was here yesterday
from Portland.
The reception followed the con
firmation services for a class of
fourteen at the church, Bishop
Dagwell officiating, and members
of the class were honored with the
visitor at the reception. Mrs. G.
E. Lehman, Mrs. E. E. Umphlette,
Mrs. DeMott McMorran, and Mrs.
George LaBaun were in charge of
the reception.
Meetinr During Day
The Women's Guild of the
church held its regular meeting
during the day, thirty-eight attending.
At the luncheon at noon the
monthly birthday party was held,
those being presented cakes for
their birthdays including Mrs. Her
bert Smeed, Mrs. Mark Hathaway,
and Mrs. J. Fred Gerot. Bishop
Dagwell, Rev. A. J. Mockford, rec
tor of St. Paul's church at Oregon
City, and Rev. H. R. White, rector
of the local church, were Kuests
at the luncheon. Mrs. E. E. Umph
lette, Mrs. K. D. Hlrons, and Miss
Mary Louise Hohn were in charge
of the luncheon.
For the Guild meeting next
week there will be the monthly
meeting with the Auxiliary in the
afternoon.
Golf Day
Eighteen played in the women's
weekly golf day tournament at the
Country club, Wednesday. Honors
went to Mrs. Waldo J. Adams,
Mrs. Rose Finegan, and Mrs. A. W.
Stien. For the day next week,
there will be a blind hole tourney.
AFTER EASTER
Smart
Springtime
Coats and Suits
Four groups of charming spring styles re
grouped at truly sensational prices. . . . .
Values to - - 29.75
Plain sports, toppers and
tweeds. Good choice of
colors.
Values to - 39.75
Dress coats In navy and
black and a few lighter
shades.
Values to - - 49.75
Tweeds, plain colors, fine
dress coats in navy and
Values to - - 49.75
!mHPT,ed, tweeds and navy
v.d black dress coats.
15.00
19.75
25.00
29.75
ALL SUITS REGROUPED
Tailored and Dressmaker Models
15.00 17.95 19.75
Values from 19.75 to 29.75
Dresses - 5 Big Price Groups
"95 12.95 15.00 17.95 19.75
HADLEY'S
Adah Amspoker, Mrs. R. T. Bur
nett, and Mrs. L. O. Meisel.
BENEFIT FRIDAY
A benefit card party will be held
by Lincoln P.-T. A. Friday after
noon at the home of Mrs. L. F.
Bonson, 733 Olive. A dessert will
be held at one-thirty, after which
cards will be played. Mrs. W. S.
Love and Mrs. Eugene G. Lockard
I will be assistant hostesses.
...
i OTHER EVENTS LISTED
EiEhteen members attended the
all-day meeting of the American
Legion auxiliary sewing club at
the home of Mrs. Noble Bona;
Wednesday. The day was spent;
working on Memorial Day poppies j
and quilting. The next meeting
will be held Wednesday, May 4, at
two o'clock with Mrs. Sam Bro- '
naugh. j
Past Matrons of Willamette
Court, Order of the Amaranth, met !
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. I
Edith Thornton. Honors at cards
went to Mrs. Oren C. Davis and
Mrs. Frank Scobert. The next
meeting will be with Mrs. Clark
Wheaton in Springfield.
FRIDAY ACTIVITIES
j A one-fifteen dessert, followed
j by a short business meeting and
I an afternoon of bridge, will be
iheld by Star club of Blue River
chapter, O. E .S., Friday at the Mc
Kenzie River temple, 850 Four
teenth avenue east. The commit
tee in charge is Mrs. K. K. Fol
i;edalen, Mrs. C. R. Clark, Mrs.
S. G. Sellick, Mrs. H. B. Johnson,
Mrs. R. E. Comm, and Mrs. Fred
W. White.
Mrs. Albert Anderson, 1309 Co-;
lumbia, will entertain the Ladies' i
Aid of Fairmount Presbyterian
.church Friday at two-thirty.
Degree of Honor will meet Frl
! day at eight o'clock in Moose hall.
Mrs. O. H. Bray and Mrs. John
i Newman will be in charge.
PERSONALS LISTED
MOSBY CREEK, April 21.
(Special) Kenneth Kennedy
took his grandmother, Mrs. A.
Witherall to her home in Med.
ford recently.
Guests Sunday at the Bert
Myers home were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Kirk and family of
Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Castle and family and Clifford
Green of Hebron, Mr. and Mrs.
Art Jenkins of Cottage Grove,
Mr. and Mrs.
Nominations Held
By Rebekahs
First nomination of officers was
held at the meeting of Rebekahs i
Wednesday evening. Those named ;
were Mrs. Dot Dotson, noble
grand; Mrs. C. G. Parker and Mrs.
Frank E. Hyland, vice grand; Miss
Adeline Volkstorf, recording sec
retary: and Mrs. J. F. Inman,
treasurer. The second rwmination
will be held May 4, and the elec
tion, May 18. Mrs. Dewey Mc
Alpin, assisted by the degree staff,
is in charge of tho entertainment
at the next meeting. During the
program which followed the lodge
meeting, Mrs. Bessie Rankin gave
several readings; George Evering
ham, Mrs. R. O. Evans and Mrs,
Lela S. Perry sang: Miss Evelyn
Erickson played a piano solo; and
the past nohle grands gave a two
act play. Those taking part were
Mrs. Robert V. Moser, Mrs. B. B.
McKinney, Mrs. William Forrester,
Mrs. H. J. Erickson, Mrs. Martha
M. Llttlefield, Mrs. H. E. Walk'r,
Mrs. Dewey McAlpin, Miss Eva
Worden, Mrs. T. M. Cluff, and
Mrs, John H. Newman. .
were Ervln Fountain of Tillamook, I sons, Loris and Bud Fountain, all
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fountain and I of Wendling.
MANY AT SERVICES
BLUE RIVER, April 21. (Spe
cial) The Easter Sunday school
and church services held at the
schoolhouse were well attended,
many coming from Eugene and
vicinity. A large number of the lo
cal community were present also.
Mr. and Mrs. Verle Ream of
Eugene were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Evert Ream and son
Freddie
Club Meeting
About twenty attended the meet
ing of the College Crest Neighbor
hood club Wednesday nfternoon at)
the home of Mrs. Merle Moore, j
For the program, Mi's. Moore told
of her trip to Mexico. She wore a
Spanish costume and had on dls- j
play a collection of articles from i
the Indians of that country and
pictures of various scenes in Mexl- J
The next meeting of the club
will come the third Wednesday of
May with Mrs. Frank Rhodes.
There will be election of officers.
ON MOSBY CREEK
MOSBY CREEK, April 21.
(Special) Guests Sunday at the
Lee Dugun home were Leo Dtigun
of Portland, Fannie, Bernice Pat
ten of Cottage Grove, and Mr. and
Mrs.Logel Leabow and baby of
Cottage Grove.
The Sunday school at the
Shields school held a program and
H. Lake of Thorn- . dinner for Easter.
ton Corners, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Mosby of
Roy Myers and family of Delight ; San Francisco visited last week at
Valley. 1 the Bob Mosby home.
LOWELL NOTES
LOWELL, April 21. (Special)
The Lowell grange met in the i
Lowell high school for Its regu-
lar meeting last week. They held i
their regular business meeting, '
but nothing definite was decided
upon. I
The Dexter Baptist church pre- :
sented an Easter program for a
large crowd at the Lowell Open
Bible Standard church.
AT DEERIIORN
DEERHORN, April 21. (Spe
cial) Mr. and Mrs. Burlington I
and family who have lived during j
the winter on the Wain ranch have i
left to make their home near Eu
gene. Orville and Dorothy Bur
lington have dropped from the
roll at school.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fountain en
tertained a group of relatives at an
Easter dinner Sunday. Included
AID HAS BAZAAR
LOWELL, April 21. (Special)
The Ladies Aid of Unity held
a bazaar in Lowell high school
gymnasium last week. After the
program and other activities of
the evening, they sold candy, cof
fee, and cake. The proceeds of
the evening amounted to nearly
$45.00.
They Go on Sale Right Now!
TWO STOCKS
of
New Spring
COATS and SUITS
are Just a little too much for us and so we are offering special
groups at new low price levels in order to reduce our Invest
ment in these lines.
Tailored
SUITS
Dressmaker
SUITS
in a wide variety of styles and fabrics -In navy blue, black and hair
line stripes, as well as tweeds and novelty woolens. There are sizes
for everyone. You will find only the better manufacturers represented
in this super-lot of suits that were
19.50
to
21.50
Now
One Group of Tailored
SUITS
All new this spring excel
lent styles and values $12.50
to $14.50
P
If
$10.75
An Exceptional Selection of
tS!K ..
mSGST- Spring
ft
Dresses
Special Groups
SPRING COATS
Go On Sale Now
CAMELS HAIR ANCORI.AINE
SWAN8DOWN
and all deep napped wool fabric coals go
in these price groups at very worthwhile
savings.
$14.50 COATS
on sale at
$16.75 COATS
on sale at
$19.50 COATS
on sale at .,
$21.50 to $24.50 COATS
go on sale at
$11.88
$13.00
$16.75
$19.50
featuring highlights In new
designs and styles created
of washable bembergs. Per
fect for spring wear and
long, lazy summer days.
Beautiful workmanship and
careful detailing are charac
teristic of these lovely
dresses at a specially fea
tured price of
$7.95
Spring Coats at $10.00
Remarkable values you will say and they arc
Just that. Exceptionally good looking good
styles quality fabrics well tailored and
well lined. The regular pries of these coats
were $1250 to $19.50 but out they go at
$10.00 each.
2 Navy Blue Coats, size 50,
t o at, each
4 Tweed Coats In slies 38-40 and 42 i
only that were $19.50 go at...
$4.88
$11.88
Ik BROADWAY
uuearLncf apparel dry goods
H. GORDON'S
Mid -Season Sale
Coats - Suits - Dresses Costumes
14 AND 13 LESS
-A.
MILLINERY SALE
Regular 3.95 and 5.00
CGI
All Newly Arrivedl
on Sale Today, Friday and Saturday
Coals & Suits
1' Less
Reg. Now
$19.75 $13.15
$22.75 $14.70
$25.00 $16.70
$29.75 .....$19.85
$35.00 $23.35
$39.75 $26.50
$45.00 $30.00
$49.75 $33.20
$69.75 $46.50
i. ii
i At
tfwi
Coats & Suits
1 Less
Re3. Now
$10.95 $ 8.20
$19.75 $14.60
$22.75 $17.05
$25.00 $18.75
$29.75 .....$22.30
$35.00 ... $2(5.25
$39.75 $29.80
Dresses & Cos
tumes ly Less
Rei. Now
$16.95 S12.70
$19.75 - $14.80
$22.75 $17.05
$29.75 $22.30
$35.00 $26.25
$39.75 $29.80
$49.75 $37.30
Use Your Charge Account
H. Gordon Co.
Almack Bldg.
Knai Thee Bldg.
20 AND 30 EAST BROADWAY
10th and Willamette
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