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THE REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON
State Association Of University Of Oregon Women Plan BreqK,
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MISS LORRAINE HUNT
MISS LORRAINE HUNT, above, has been awarded a scholarship to
New York university and will be leaving for there In the fall.
She is graduating this year from the University of Oregon and is 111
youngest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hunt. (Kennell-Ellis
photo Wiltshire engraving)
Zonta Banquet Held; International
President Visits, Gives Talk
QBOUT fifty members and guests
attended the installation and
Initiation banquet of Zonta club,
Friday evening, Dr. Helen Pearce
of Salem, Zonta international
president, being honored guest.
Dr. Pearce gave the address of
the evening, discussing the pro
gram, aims, and achievements of
Zonta clubs, women's classified
service organizations, throughout
the United States and other coun
tries. Dr. L. S. Kent introduced
the speaker.
For a special program, Charles
Devereaux sang three solos.
Mrs. Spencer Collins and Mrs.
George Korn put on the club's in-
Miss Hollis Honor
Guest at Shower
Honoring Miss Barbara Evelyn
Hollis, who is to be married on
June 9 to Keith D. McMilan, Mrs.
H. F. Brogdon entertained at a
shower party on Friday evening.
Guests included Miss Hollis, Mrs.
M. M. Hollis, Mrs. E. A. Droste,
Mrs. John Reid, Mrs. Frank B.
Reid, Mrs. A. A. Reid, Mrs. C. I.
Collins, Mrs. C. A. McClain, Mrs.
Charles M. Ilulten, Mrs. Carroll
P. Williams, Mrs. Gail D. Elliott,
Mrs. Ed Sicgmund, Mrs. Elmer
Tansett, Miss Jo Skene, Miss Dor
iithy Jensen, Miss Iva Curtis, Miss
llelengray Boykln, Miss Dorothy
Shedd, Miss Marian Shedd, Miss
Ruth Tupper, Miss Margaret Ham-merbackcr.
Mrs. Payne Named
Sorority Officer
Mrs. Lloyd A. Payne of Eugene
was recently elected province pros
Ident of Kappa Kappa Gamma sor
ority.
Itcport or the recent province
convention will he given at a meet
ing of the alumnae to be held Mon
day evening with Mrs. Payne and
Mrs. C. I.. Schworing as hostesses
at the Tnyne home at seven-thirty
o'clock.
Mrs. Woodhouse
Hostess at Party
Mrs. H. T,. Woodhouse entertain
ed at a dessert briripe party at the
O.vhurn hotel last week. Cilliv's
were Mr5. Walter M. Iiansoni, Mrs.
W. S. .lost, Mrs. R. ,1. Hrund, Mrs.
A. C. Rdmcllbacher, Mrs. ,1. W.
Haggard. Mrs. C. B. Ruth, Mrs. .!.
P. Christie, Mrs. Whitten Swaf
loid, Mrs. 11. C. Ormii'nn. Mrs
uoy rase, imi'.s. ;. tv liti'liens,
Mrs. VS. F. Brown, Mrs. H. 1.. Nelv
ergall, Mrs. M. Miller. Mrs. C. F.
Hyde, Mrs. I.ouis Waldorf. Mr,. E
A. Stacks, Mrs. Dow Moxley, Mrs
Wayne Robertson, Miss A. M
Smith, Mrs. J. D. Donovan, Mrs. A
R. Johnson. Mrs. nelle I.ydick
Mrs. R. L. Collins, Mrs. S,
A. Conner, Mrs. T. E, Fin
nish, Mrs. Kathryn Wilkins,
Mrs. H. S. Grindcil. Mrs. C. O. El
liott, Mrs. II. S. Barlow, Mrs. C.
M. Emery, Mrs, Earl Person, Mrs.
F. G. Weinnck, Mrs. George An
derson. Mrs. Bessie Tcrpening, Mrs.
S. K. Adams, Mrs. F. Semon. Mrs.
R. Jackson, Mrs. F. O'Neal and
Mrs. E. C. Hall. Prizes at cards
were won by Mrs. Terpening and
Mrs. Moxley.
itiation service for Mrs. L. F. Bon
son. Mrs. Genevieve Turnipseed, new
district chairman for the Zonta
clubs In Oregon and Washington
and retiring president of the Eu
gene club, presided at the ban
quet and welcomed the guests. She
also presided at the installation
service which closed the meeting.
Installation Held
Installation was held for: Presi
dent, Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, Jr.;
first vice-president, Mrs. Russell D.
Evans; second vice-president, Miss
Irene Ritchie; Mrs. Fanny Mar-
latte, secretary; Mrs. Elizabeth Ro
mane, treasurer; Mrs. W. H.
Hodes, Mrs. Delia Borin, Mrs.
Harry Veach, board members.
A jewelled past president's pin
was presented Mrs. Turnipseed.
The tables were unusually beau
tifully decorated with large low
bouquets of white and pale pink
peonies, burning pastel colored
candles being set in among the
blooms, while the main center
piece was a combination of snap
dragons and lupin in rose, orchid,
and similar shades. At the con
clusion of the banquet a large
bouquet from each of the men's
service clubs in the city, Kiwanis,
Rotary, Lions, and Active, was
presented the new Zonta president.
Guests attending the meeting in
cluded: Dr. Pearce, Miss Dorothy
Pearce, Miss Hazel Cook, Miss Lil
lian McDonald (president). Miss
Helen Yockey, Miss Mabel Savage,
Mrs. Edna Hunt, all from Salem:
Miss Mary C. Campbell, secretary
of the Portland club, and from Eu
gene, Mrs. Elisha Large, Mrs. Clif
ford L. Constance, Mrs. Harold R.
Crosland, Miss Beryl Deford, Mrs.
Gladys Donhart, Miss Rohin Jones,
Mrs. Ernestine Ellis. Miss Pollv
French. Miss Hazel Fishwood and
Miss Margaret Henicnway, who
was one of the charter members.
Mrs. W. C. Clubb, Mrs. Hazel
Rader. and Mrs. W. H. Hodes were
in charge of arrangements for the
banquet. Mme. Rose McGrew was
chairman for the program. Miss
Gladys Chase, Mrs. Collins, and
Mrs. Fanny Matlattc acted as a
greeting committee. Mrs. Lillian
Eldiitlge and Miss Ritchie assisted
with tickets.
The next meeting of the club i
will be a luncheon gathering on
Friday, June 2.
50-Year
Women To
Be Honored
By MARIAN LOWRY
DLANS and committee chairmen
for the annual meeting and
breakfast of the State Association
of University Women for Satur
day, June 3, were announced this
week by Mrs. Alberta S. McMur
phey, president.
This event, a tradition for many
years in connection with the Uni
versity of Oregon commencement,
will be held at the Osbum hotel at
eight-thirty o'clock in the morning
on that date.
Reservations for the affair
should be made direct to the ho
tel, telephone 891.
Fifty Year Women
Honor guests for the breakfast
will be the two fifty-year class
women, Mrs. Charles A. Hardy of
Eugene and Mrs. Ada Sharpies
Young of Seattle; Mrs. Frederick
M. Hunter and Mrs. Donald M.
Erb.
Officers of the association in
clude: Mrs. McMurphey, president;
Mrs. Frederic G. Stickels, first
vice-president; Miss Eileen Hick
son of Portland, second vice-president;
Mrs. Walter Banks, Eugene,
secretary; Mrs. J. O. Holt, Eugene,
treasurer.
Committees announced for the
meeting include:
Nominating M iss Frances
Elizabeth Baker, Miss Mozelle
Hair, Mrs. Raymond Hendrickson.
Breakfast Mrs. Gordon B. Fish.
Mothers and daughters attend
ance Miss Martha Goodrich.
Table decorations Mrs. J. O.
Holt, Mrs. O. F. Stafford, Mrs.
Frank Loomis.
Alumnae and seniors attendance
Miss Alberta Roberts.
Publicity Mrs. Robert M. Fisch
er, Jr.
Corsages Mrs. C. A. E. Whitton.
Missing from the schedule this
year will be the annual flower and
fern procession, a traditional event
with the women since 1899. In
meeting, Friday evening, the as
sociation executive group postpon
ed the event one year in protest to
the crowded commencement week
end calendar arranged on the
campus this year.
Guldager-Plotts
Wedding Announced
Announcement has been ' made
of the marriage of Miss Harriett
Plotts to Dr. George F. Guldager,
the wedding being the past Wed
nesday, May 17.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Plotts of Port
land and is a sister of Mrs. Rich
ard L. Moon of Eugene.
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JOAN MURPHY
TXTlNNER of the Eugene Spinsters club scholarship for next year at
" the University of Oregon is Miss Joan Murphy, above, the award
being made this week. (Kennell-Ellis photo Wiltshire engraving)
Dr., Mrs. Williams
Will Be Honored
Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Caswell and
Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Kunz are to
entertain on Tuesday evening of
this week at a reception honoring
Dr. and Mrs. Roger Williams.
The affair will be in Gerlinger
hall. Dr. and Mrs. Williams of Cor
vallis, former residents of Eugene,
are leaving soon for Austin, Texas,
to make their home, Dr. Williams
to be with the University of Texas.
Miss Armstrong Is
Honored at Shower
Miss Rhoda Armstrong, bride
elect of Rod Speetzen, was honor
guest at a surprise shower given
by Miss Alberta Roberts on Mon
day evening. Guests included Miss
Armstrong, Miss Roberta Marshall,
Miss Betty Sethcr, Miss Barbara
Roome, Miss Sue Nagle, Miss Jean
Nagle, Miss Marian Morse, Miss
Janet Hall, Miss Elizabeth Ann De
Busk, Miss Brandon Young.
10 UHS Senior
Girls 'Honored
At Banquet
TEN University high school senior
girls were honored especially
at the Girls League's annual
mother and daughter banquet, Fri
day evening, each of the ten being
presented with a gold pin for out
standing service rendered the
league during her three years at
the school.
Those receiving the pins were:
Misses Mary Ann Fox, Susan Huf
faker, Florence Jackson, Ruby
Jackson, Louise Hering, Eleanor
Scott, Patricia Stanard, Abbie Jane
White, Conchey Uquiri, and Billie
Hearne.
Ninety attended the banquet,
held at Gerlinger hall on the uni
versity campus. Mis Hearne, re
tiring league president, presided.
Miss Suzanne Stickels, incoming
president of the league, gave the
response. Miss Uquiri presented
the ten gold pins.
New officers were installed for
the coming year. They include:
Miss Stickels, president; Miss
Doris Helen Rayburn, vice-president;
Miss Betty Russell, secretary;
Miss Doris Jones, treasurer; Miss
Louise Murphy, social chairman.
For the program, Miss White
played piano numbers; Miss Vir
ginia Sallee sang; and Miss Joyce
Clark played piano solos.
Miss Abbie Jane White was gen
eral chairman for the banquet, and
other committee chairmen includ
ed: Miss Mary Elizabeth Earl, en
tertainment; Miss Edith Onthank
decorations; Misses Grace Peter
mann and Billie Hearne, tickets
and installation: Miss Jane God
love and Miss Doris Helen Ray
burn, programs.
Social Notes
PAST MATRON'S PLAN
MEETING FOR FRIDAY
Past Matron club of Evangeline
chapter, O. E. S., will meet Friday
evening of this week at the home
of Mrs. J. B. Bell at seven-thirty
o'clock. Mrs. L. O. Moisel and Mrs.
Albert Melhe will be assistant
hoUeisej.
Miss Shipman Is
Honored at Shower
Miss Margaret Shipman. who Is
to he married June 8 to Jack El
liott, was honored at a shower giv
en by Mrs. Alfred Strassmaier and
Miss Mamaret Strassmaier a', the
home of the former. Guests were
Miss Shipman, Mrs. Joseph Ship
man, Mrs. M. L. Elliott. Mrs.
George Wilhelm, Miss Gretta Wil
helm, Mrs. George A. Getty, Mrs.
Amelia DeVoss, Miss Mary De
Voss, Mrs. V. A. Fall, Miss Flor
ence Fall, Mrs. Robert Schmidt,
Miss Frances Schmidt. Mrs. J. M.
Stickley, Mrs. Bernard Strass
maier and Miss Mary Huelshoff.
Two Are Hostesses
At Bridge Party
Mrs. C. E. Hunt and Mrs. C. R.
Clark entertained at a luncheon
and bridge party last week at the
home of the former. Guests were
Mrs. Fred Broders, Mrs. L. C. De
Burgh. Mrs. J. .1. Luckey, Mrs. J.
II. Dumphrry, Mrs. Frank L.
Chambers. Mrs. S. C. Endicott.
Mrs. T. H. Mehl, Mrs. Clyde Johns
ton, Mrs. H. S. Durgan, Mrs. Ar
thur Strader, Mrs. Clyde Faulkner,
Mrs. E. A. Stacks, Mrs, W. T. Car
roll. Mrs. W. S. Jost, Mrs. S. G.
Sellick. Mrs. A. N. Jones, Mrs.
Alice Dutton, Mrs. Florence Mof-
fitt. Mrs. E. E. Hartung. Mrs
Harold Johnson. Mrs. C. L. Berch-
told, Mrs. Herbert Ogden, Mrs
Ruth E. Richardson, Mrs. R. E.
Lnffevty. Mrs. E. G. Jurgens, Mrs.
H. C. Auld, Mrs. H. S. Grindell,
Mrs. C. F. Paige, Mrs. C. A. Barnes,
Mrs. Lyons, Mrs, W. C. Rebhan,
Mrs. Ralph Wilson, Mrs. T. B. Ho
Ran and Mrs. P. J. Bartle. Prizes
were won by Mrs. Harold John
son, Mrs. Auld and Mrs. Chambers
Party Tuesday
Mis. Milo Mailatt and Mrs.
nomer money entertained on
Tuesday evening at a party honor
ing Mrs. Howard Rag.in. Guests
Included Mrs. Kagan, Mrs. Milo
Classman, Mrs. Robert Moody.
Mrs. Gordon rerlich. Mrs. Ed
Sirgmund. Mrs. William Bartle.
Mrs. Wayno Waid, Mis. Gail D.
McCormick-Poill
Wedding May 6
Announcement is made of the
marriage of Mrs. F.stella Poill of
this city to Carol McCormack in
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. May fi. The
couple has returned to Eugene
from Cedar Rapids and a trip to
san r rancisco.
iir. ana bus. tecil Duree, son-in-law
ana aaughter of Mrs. Mc
Cormack, entertained at a recep
Hon Friday evening at their home
(or the McCormack.
MEMBERS of Chapter AY of P.
E. O. Sisterhood are to meet on
Wednesday afternoon of this week
with Mrs. Robert Potter at one
o'clock.
MONDAY EVENT
Beta Sigma Phi will be enter
tained Monday evening at the
home of Mrs. Robert M. Betts at
seven-thirty o'clock, Miss Grace
Beistel as assistant hostess.
VISITING HERE
Among visitors here are Mrs.
Charles Gilbert and baby daugh
ter from Berkeley, who are guests
of Mrs. Gilbert's parents, Dean and
Mrs. Eric W. Allen.
COMING FROMCHICAGO
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunter of
Chicago are expected the first of
the week for a visit with Dr.
Hunter's parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Frederick M. Hunter.
Chancellor Hunter is returning
today from a trip to Atlantic City,
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HOSTESSES FOR LUNCHEON
Mrs. James H. Gilbert and her
sister, Mrs. Charles M. Reynolds,
entertained on Saturday at
luncheon for a dozen friends, the
party being given at Mrs. Rey
nolds home on the McKenzie.
GOLF DAY SET
Featuring the weekly golf day
for women at the Country club
Assembly Club
Dance Planned
For Friday
QSSEMBLY club is planning for
its final dance of the season on
Friday evening of this week at The
Holland as a sport dance, dancing
to begin at nine-thirty o'clock.
This is to be a guest night party.
On the committee for the event
are Mr. and Mrs. John C. McClos
key. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hamaker,
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Almack, Mr.
and Mrs. Milo Marlatt, and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Staton.
At about eleven-thirty oclock,
"Dog Patch barbecue" will be
served.
this Wednesday will be a sweep
stakes tournament, the event to
follow the luncheon at twelve
o'clock.
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MEETING MONDAY
Chapter H of the P. E. O. Sister
hood will meet on Monday even
ing. Mrs. Calvin Crumbaker and
Mrs. S. L. Thomson to entertain
the group at the home of the form
er at seven-fifteen o clock.
MEETING WEDNESDAY
. Chapter AM of P. E. O. is to
meet Wednesday afternoon for a
luncheon at twelve-thirty o'clock,
Mrs. J. M. Gravenstein and Mrs. R.
C. Romig to entertain at the home
of the former. There will be a roll
call and a study of the constitution
led by Mrs. George I. Hurley.
WITH MRS. TYSON
The Thursday luncheon club
was entertained at the home of
Mrs. Gilbert Tyson last week. Mrs.
Vena Goff and Mrs. J. T. Kyos-
ness were guests. The next meet
ing will be with Mrs. John Baird,
TO HOLD CARD PARTY
Alpha Gamma Delta mothers'
club will hold a series of card
parties, the first to be held Thurs
day at two o'clock at Applegale's
store.
BREAKFAST PLANNED
The Delta Delta Delta Alliance
will honor the graduating seniors
of the active chapter at a break.
fast Sunday at ten o'clo:k at the
home of Mrs. Carlton Spencer,
Miss Lois Bryant is general chair,
man.
GOES TO PORTLAND
Mrs. Alberta S. McMurphey
went to Portland recently to at
tend a meeting of the home board
of the Masonic lodge and the
Order of the Eastern Star. Accom
panied by Dr. June Martin of
Marsnfield, Mrs. McMurphey vis
ited at Beaverton and Hillsboro
and at the Masonic and Eastern
Star home at Forest Grove.
VISITING HERE
Mrs. C. H. Keller arrived Sat
urday noon from South St. Paul
Minn., for a visit with her sons
and daughters-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer F. Keller, and Mr. and
Mrs. Weldon Keller on the Mc
Kenzie.
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FROM MONTANA
Mrs. Bernice Schroeder and
daughter, Elizabeth Ann, of Mis
soula, Mont., are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Doty
Scholarship Is
Awarded Miss Hunt
Miss Lorraine Hunt, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hunt,
has received word from New York
university that she has been
awarded a one-year scholarship in
merchandising leading to a mast
er's degree at the end of one year
of study. The scholarship includes
graduate study and practical busi
ness experience in the largest re
tail stores in New York. Miss Hunt
is a senior in business administra
tion at the University of Oregon
and a member of Sigma Kappa
sorority, of which she has been
president for the past year. She
will leave for New York next fall.
P.-T. A. Tea Event
Of Past Week
About thirty-five attended the
annual tea given by the City P.-T. i
A. council the past Thursday at 1
the home of Mrs. Nathan Ruben- j
stein, the affair being given for '
new and old officers of the council
and of the local units. I
Mrs. Frank Pattison, regional
vice chairman of the state P.-T. A.,
installed the new officers. For
the program. Mrs. Vera Rae Lee,
Mrs. W. E. Codec, and Mrs. War
ren D. Smith gave talks.
Pouring were Mrs. J. F. Cramer,
Mrs. L. D. Erickson, Mrs. F. G.
Macomber, and Mrs. George
Spicer.
Moore-McPherson
Announcement has been made of
the engagement of Miss June
Moore of Springfield to LaVerne
McPherson. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Ncsbitt. The wedding will
be an event of the early fall. Both
Miss Moore and Mr. McPherson
are graduates of Springfield high
school.
GOING WARDROBE 1
NEEDS A JANTZEN
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Others at $5.95 and $6.95
O They're new, startlingly new, .these lovely
Glamour Fabrics that have been created this
) ear by Jantzen. There is the gorgeous "Velva
Lure", soft, light and velvety. "Satin-Knit"
is a radiant new texture, rich and lustrous.
For vibrant color and gaiety see Jantzen's
exclusive "Knit-in Prints". They are a perfect
revelation in richness and beauty. A delight
to wear a delight to jeela. delight to
behold. All contain Lastexyarn for the correct
amount of two-way stretch that molds and
holds the body in youthful lines.
lUOENi OWNIO. WITH NEW YOK UY1N0 CONNECTION
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NEW honored queen for the local bethel of Job's DauFklmi.,
Charlotte Howard, installation being held this week sv.V
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Howard. (Kennell-Ellis iriZ-j
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in Eugene and Mrs. Clara Doty in
Creswell. They are returning from
San Francisco.
JARRETT-MARTIN
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Jarrett have
announced the marriage of their
daughter. Miss Margaret Jarrett,
to Ned Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Martin. The wedding was
Held May 13 in Vancouver, Wash.
The- couple will live in Eugene.
WEDDING DAY SET
The marriage of Miss Wahnita
solemnized at a ceremony td
oi. marys uu..olic church ct I
urday, July 8. Rev. Fru6
i-eipiig wm oinciate.
GIVES LUNCHEON
Mrs. Gilson Ross aterlabJ
a luncheon for a group nttJ
last week. Eight guests mn;
em.
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