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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1939)
Fage Twelve. THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Class Play Set Friday, Saturday "The Black Flamingo," an his torical play dealing with the per iod of the French revolution, will be presented by the senior class of the Eugene high school at the school auditorium Friday and Sat urday, March 24-25, at 8 p. m., it was announced Tuesday. Despite a recently fractured t kul!. Frank Loomis, who was cast as Felipe Bodier, the lead of the play, will play th part, it was announced by Mrs. Ethel Chase Christie, director of the play. Loomis was injured in a fall from a bicycle recently and was in the hospital for some time. Tom Warlick is cast in the part of the inn keeper at the "Black Flamingo" which was located on a road near Paris and to which came aristocrats, petty thieves and oth ers after the revolution. The action of the play occurs on the day after the fall of the Bastile. A miniature set, representing the scene of the play, has been made by the stage crew and is on dis play in a window at Washburne's, it was announced. Furniture and other "props" for the play have been made by stu dents in keeping with the period of the play. COUNTIES FREED SALEM, Ore., March 21. (U.R) Counties are not required to con tribute toward administrative ex penses of the state relief commit tee, the Oregon supreme court ruled today. r.OING EAST SALEM, Ore., March 21. (U.R) Bill Glomes, Pacific coast cham pion orator and Willamette student from Meerut, India, has been awared a scholarship o Havcrford college in Pennsylvania. ACTRESS Helen Hayes, who Iert cast of New lork play to nave "act of Cod" clrl baby nine years ago, is pictured with newly adipted son, 18-mnnlli-old Jamie, at Nyack, N. Y. Because Miss Hayes and her husband, Playwright Charles MacArthur, fear attempt of boy's parents to reclaim him, no full-fare photos of baby are permitted. CRASH FATAL VANCOUVER Wash., March 21. i.(U.Ri William Bowman, gate tender on the interstate bridge, died late yesterday of injuries suf fered Saturday when he was struck by an automobile on the bridge. His home was Hillsboro, Ore. The sun never shines directly overhead on any spot in the United States, since the southern most point of land is about 25 degrees north of the equator, and the sun comes no farther north than 23 '.i degrees. BUTTER-KRUST THAI GOOD BREAD BAKED BY WILLIAMS GRANZERS Phono 522 - 523 C. O. D. ORDERS 4 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY. Wednesday Thursday Friday HILLS COFFEE- 1- Ib. can 28c 2- lb. can 54c CRISCO-- 3- lb, can 53c 6-11, can ..$1.08 WESSON OIL-- or Hall gallon DOC WHITE CLOUD SHORTENING qq 8-!b. pail OOC DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR -- Sack ..$1.35 .MILK --Armour's in 9 tall cans 13C M MIltlTE CLEANSER- Cans llC MAR S1IMALLOWS- fir 1 ll.s. 4DC HOSTESS -i n PEAS IOC LANE COUNTY BEANS-- I.ina ... 25c GOLDEN BANTAM CORN--303 size cans n r 3 for aaOC III I TS--Sllcril or diced No. 2 cans n r .1 for aijC TOMATO HOT or BAUCB--1 cans 60C SPINACH No. 21 i n Cans IOC TOMATOES. -2 V nt .1 cans ZOC SODA CRACKERS i r 2-lb. box IOC GRAHAM CRACKERsII Box 17C TOMATO JUICE- 46-01. r 2 cans . OJL SE SIDE MINCED RAZOR CLAMS i r IO-oi. cans 1 0C PINK SALMON -t n No. 1 tail 1UC I in extra s a H Green Stamps on cash pur chase of 51.011 or over good for Wed., Thurs., I'rld.iv of lhl week. II I H'WIIllll Recent Bride Honor Guest For Shower Mrs. Oscar Cecil entertained Friday at a shower in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Percell, a recent bride. Many gifts were received. Re freshments were served to the fol lowing: Mrs. Robert Percell, Mrs. Chris Mortensen, Mrs. William McCornack, Mrs. Charles Percell and children, Mrs. Ben Schom berg. Mrs. Paul Cochran and chil dren, Mrs. Ethel Beebe and daugh ter, Mrs. William Bertelsen, Mrs. Fred Percell and daughter, Mrs. Greer and son, Misses Marie Schomberg, Alice Mortensen, Vir ginia Cecil and the hostess, Mrs. Cecil. Miss Gillespie Honored At Party NORKENZIE, March 21. (Spe cial) Miss Gladys Gillespie, bride-elect of Brooks Perry, and eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. recently at a miscellaneau -hrdl Jake Gillespie, was entertained recently at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Bruce Powell with the Norkenzie Home Arts club members as guests. Mrs. Roy Cnrum and Mrs. Sam Morris as sisted Mrs. Powell. Miss Betty Morris accompanied by Patty Powell played two violin solos and Enid Smith also accompanied by Patty Powell sang vocal sclec- llA.. Ml., e1 H1...I.I. ...... presented to her In the form of a large basket of "washing" brought in by a "Chinese Laundryman." in the person of Patty Powell. Dur ing the afternoon a contest of naming of common kitchen staples was won by Mrs. llobart Stout. Refreshments were served from a beautifully appointed table cov ered with a handsome lace table cover and featuring tall green tap ers and a center bouquet of white sweet peas and carnations. Mrs. C. S. Calef poured. Guests in cluded the guest of honor, Miss Gladys Gillespie, Mrs. Jake Gil lespie, Mrs. Martin Endicott. Mrs. Clifford Wheeler, Miss Evelyn Walls, Mrs. Carl Rutherford, Mrs. llobart Stout, Mrs. C. S. Calef, Mrs. Minda Gillum, Mrs. Harve Cox, Mrs. Palmer Walls, Mrs. J. S. Walls. Mrs. Noble Bond, Mrs. S. E. Fish, Mrs. Will Ayrcs, Mrs. George Saunders, Miss Catherine Dunlap, Mrs. Cecil Griggs, Mrs. Walter Humphrey, Miss Enid Smith, Miss Barbara Morris, Miss Betty Moiris, Mrs. Lester Wise man, Miss Patty Powell and the three hostesses, Mrs. Bruce Pow- 1 ell. Mis. Roy Corum and Mrs. Sam Morris. Mrs. C. S. Calef won the club prize. The next meeting will he April fi, the name of the hostess to be announced later. SOCIETY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6) Roy Myers. Mr. Bartlett showed slides while Mr. Sargent gave a reading. The birthdays of Mrs. Merle Peoples and Mrs. Connie Draper were observed at the din ner. Mrs. Merrill Rush was ap pointed chairman for the next din ner. SHOWER GIVEN Honoring Mrs. Robert L. Jones, a shower was held recently by Mrs. Virgil Gowdy and Mrs. Ralph Kindler at the home of the form er. Guests were Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Hugh Hartman, Mrs. Bonita Skill ing of Junction City, Mrs. Stephen Edwards of Springfield, Mrs. Carl Rooen, Mrs. Finch, Mrs. Martin Trosper, Mrs. Roy Peterson and Miss Inez Lovelace. POTLUCK LUNCHEON Thirty-two persons were pres ent at the potluck luncheon held Monday by the '98 Inner Circle of the U. S. W. V. The day was spent piecing quilts which will be given to needy families. LODGE MEETINGS The committee for the potluck dinner April 3 was appointed at the meeting of Oregon Rose lodge, No. 228, Ladies' Society of the B. of L. F. and E., Monday evening. Mrs. Herbert Britt, Mrs. R. R. Wood and Mrs. George Walters will be in charge. Nine members of the sewing club of Women of Moose met Mon day evening with Mrs. Roy Pull em. The next meeting will be April 17 with Mrs. W. M. Head. WEDNESDAY MEETINGS Central W. C. T. U. will meet Wednesday at two o'clock with Mrs. M. Y. Warner, 1229 Pearl street. The Women's Council of the First Christian church will meet all day Wednesday at the church. The Martha Needle club will meet Wednesday at two o'clock with Mrs. Cora Kaufman, 1980 Hoffman street. gene lodge No. 11, A. F. & A. M., Evangeline chapter, O. E. S., arid Willamette Court of the Amar anth at the Masonic temple. AID GROUP The Young Aid society of Cen tral Lutheran church met Mon day evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Dirlam. Miss Lucille Lusk led devotions. After the business meeting, the evening was spent in studying the book, "God-Controlled Lives," and sewing. Miss Lor raine Lusk was welcomed as a new member. The next meeting will be in two weeks at the church parlor, with Miss Neva Hought and Miss Alice Luvaas as host esses. LODGE ITEMS Helmetta club of Pythian Sis ters will hold a one o'clock lunch eon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. L. J. Mannel. Assistant host esses will be Mrs. Ed Lindley, Mrs. Francis Taylor, Mrs. Fred Ludford and Mrs. D. E. Yoran. Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold advance night at the meeting Wednesday evening at eight o'clock at Moose hall. The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of Eagles will meet Wednesday at eight o clock at the Eagles' hall. Daughters of 'Union Veterans will meet Wednesday at seven- thirty at the armory. Theta Rho Girls will meet Wed nesday at seven o'clock at the I. O. i O. F. temple. Miss Blood Given Two Recent Showers WILLAGILLESPIE, March 21. (Special) Two showers were given recently honoring Miss Vena Blood who is to be married this spring to Demora Relyea. Mrs. Raymond Blood entertain ed Monday at her home with a linen shower honoring Miss Blood. Those attending were: Ireta Chase, Mary Blood, Ruth Braden, Bessie Shulze, Margaret Bolderjack, Belva Holm, Earnestine Minkler, Mrs. Dea McMillan, Mrs. Martin My ers, Mrs. Paul Jones, Mrs. Mae Cox, Mrs. Ivan Brown, and the honor guest and hostess. Refreshments were served later on in the evening. On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Ellis Maharry, Mrs. Paul Jones, and Mrs. Truman A. Chase enter tained at the home of the latter with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Blood. Assisting the host esses were Mrs. Raymond Blood, Margaret Bolderjack, Ruth Brad en, Mary Blood, and Ireta Chase. Refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Potterf, Mrs. Ethel Magarell, Mrs. Edwin Rel yea, Mrs. L. W. Wolf, Mrs. A. L. Hepner, Mrs. Gansil, Mrs. Lindy, Mrs. R. L. Gheen, Mrs. R. R. Moon. Mrs. Peter Evonuk, Mrs. Ella Thramer, Mrs. H. L. Blood, Mrs. Martin Myers, Mrs. E. J. Koplin, Mrs. O. C. Burkhart, Mrs. J. Gil- Hospitality Club's Benefit, Thursday The Eugene Hospitality club announces another of its series of benefit card parties for Thursday afternoon of this week at two o'clock in the Applegate store. Both auction and contract bridge will be played, prizes to be given for both. The public invited, a special invitation being extended to newcomers. Mrs. C. J. Daniel is general chairman, and assisting her will be Mrs. G. F. Skipworth, Mrs. Charles Staly, Mrs. Laura Harris, and Mrs. H. Y. Spencer. The club held its regular meet ing, Monday evening, plans for the party being made at that time. Miss Gard Honored At Shower Party Honoring Miss Vera Gard, who was to be married Tuesday to Arthur Young in Vancouver, Wash., Mrs. Delmar Thorn en tertained Friday evening at a shower party. Guests included Miss Gard, Mrs. William Foley, Mrs. Burton Davis, Mrs. Wayne Adams, Mrs. Don Davis, Mrs. Floyd Cochran, Mrs. Jimmy Yocum, Mrs. Jimmy Fletcher, Mrs. Elbert Mumau, and Misses Myrtle Shook, Jane Simon, Edith Blanton, Myrtle Drew, Min nie Keenan, Lucille Elkins, Doris and Beth Mumau. OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY CRESWELL, March 21. (Spe cial) A company of 56 friends and members of the Presbyterian church congregation took potluck dinner with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Land Sunday following the church service, in observance of their fortieth weririinp anniversary and also the thirty third wedding an- iiivi'isdiy ui mt. diiu mis. v. iv. Schwering. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gowdy of Ei gene, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Land: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Blankenship of Shedd, form er members of the congregation; Mr. and Mrs. Riley Thompson Jr. of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Land and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sherry of Cottage Grove, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Land and Beverly and Helen Beck of Junction City. C. N. Land and B. A. Land are broth ers of A. R. Land. Every plant and animal on earth, from microbe In man. A potluck dinner will be held I would die of suffocation without nccinosaay at six-thirty by Eu oxygen. Ledahl-Welo Service Event Of March 8 Miss Ann Welo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Welo of Crosby, North Dakota, was mar ried to Leonard H. I.edahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ledahl of Eugene, at a ceremony performed Saturday afternoon In Vancouver. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Jorgenson of Eugene attended the group. Mrs. Jorgenson being a sister of Mr. I.edahl. The bride wore a navy and beige costume with a corsage of rosebuds, and Mrs. Jorgenson wore Japonica and beige with Talisman roses. Mr. and Mrs. Ledahl are lo leave shortly for Crosby, North Dakota, where they are to make their home. MODERN WOMEN Ntd No! Suffl nruhl pain ml '.! dutta TiJ? K 1 v uui'i:ujh'rmn1.).ir' AlkW . j IH1 ClAMUND v; I HAN D PHONE 2700 uqJtfi Own SttX WAfHBURNEf FLOWERS for Madame ... of Easter ray tribute) to hpr loveliness and cli in a hat ltko Ihis.lhal although she sizes, she nood not look malronlyl $7-50 :nd prove, rge head- lespie, Mrs. CarlriiT " 1 Greco, Mrs. n G"be3 Mrs Grac- Raines m . Mrs. C. M. p'e'-.m nson, Mrs. Paul rT 1 1 Ireta rw J,CK' Mary nl and NanT;'BrC0lf;l Greco, Jov Hem,., ll Josfll honor and the h,T' e fl ""sses. Apnroximat.u. 77I7t ' Consult Miss Wenty of Frances Denney Costume Make-Up Artist Here This Week I: i J! : II II P.llfifJlfk Dun PHONE 2700 1 Munsingwear Brief Bloomers Made with band-bottom and also in elastic knee styles. These are scientifically de signedComfortable and very durable. Peach. 79c - $1.00 Munsingwear Rayon Vests Fine rayon, knitted vests with either bodice or built-up top. In Peach color only--All sizes, regular and outsize. 79c - $1.00 This Week Wear and Enjoy Famous Munsingwear Tl,. )..(... t L; 1. .... " mujisuiywoui lusuions nave youthful glamour I new interest and the charming beauty of perfectly 'fittinnl garments-All this plus a quality known for many, manyl vears for its superiority-You'll like - " lo-uiiunenai Munsingwear. Munsingwear Brief Pantie Bantie Type brief snug fitting-elastic leg openinn. i.asiex Draia waist Dana ana mey can be had in white orl tearose. Sizes 32 to 40 are 59c and 79c. Sizes 42 to 44 -A 79c-$1.00. - 0 arei 59c to 79c Munsincrwear French Pantie This French type pantie is cool to wear for summer-.veryl comfortable fits smoothly over the hips and is of that finel sei viceduie Idyuu uwl is, edsy 10 launaer. aemi loose leg-. Lastex waist band. Sizes 32 to 40 59c"9c. 59c 79c $1,001 A rvff : r cm: wi'iuiismywBui nuyuu onps Durable long wearing and splendidly fitting slips with! built-up shoulders and shadow panel. Only the finest qual-l ity of tested rayon thread is used in these fine slips. $1.25 Munsingwear Bandeaux 288-S8 Modified Uplift Type ban deaudouble thickness in lower part adjustable rib bon shoulder straps Lastex braid back strap tearose or white. Sizes 32 to 36. 50c SECOND FLOOR Uplift Bandeau-Vet lining-. adjustable ribbon shouldir strapsLastex braid backl strap May be had in tearosel or white Sizes 32 to 36. 59c This Week You'll Love the Fine New Fabrics Shown at Washburne's . . . Pure Dye Printed Silks All pure silkpure dye in the loveliest pattemil and in backgrounds of spring's choicest new colon.! These are non-crushable easy to pack-cool to vear and verv durable. The new designs are distinctive! and a wide assortment is shown. $1.69 $1.95 Yd. Printed Krinkle Krepes--New Colors Most women are familiar with these attractive and Pr""1! Krinkle Krepes They come in lovely patterns particularly ttraj to this textured fabric in both large ana small ugures--, $1.00 Yd. Plain Acetates and Attractive Sheers The very popular alpacas in plain colors are here Shades of Grape Dubonnet--Dubarry Rio Blue Blue Bell Smoke Blue . . . The sheers are lovely and make the most alluring dresses. Inexpensive, $1.19 Yd. Spring Tailored Suit Woolens . . . ... . i.. : .trine in sre?- ine most pupuic, i,. r:i.r. DiacK-a a '"" ', ,;SDhnS. ed suits tnai are so uiuj.'i'- ,"',v.l ti fir,o nnaiitv easy to mas up and are ready for your Easter cos- $2.50 Up 7iow! Spring Sale! 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