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THE REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON Page Seven. 1939 I -rTthTT939-40 offl annual meet- ... nreson Lewis . Pf'lor ihich Mrs. ItrJ former, Friday kleSnt; Mrs. S-&S ' regent: Mrs. fcfSi.eistrar; Mrs. fc6un, . , . Mrs. STu.Srs chaplain; Mrs. LCDh nda8e MissHarriette Berth. Com- triors- hubEvents lgene Daughters Of American Revolution Chapter Elects Officers T T - U etina neiu Friday f M"'ll4, -f i mi n MISS JUNE MOORE THE engagement of Miss June A Moore, above, to LaVeme Mc Pherson was announced recently. (Kennell-Ellis photo Wiltshire engraving) rgclub is f have its Uf"",,u';;anninga picnic " 2646 IfUievard; at one un! ,,,.n-, s. Garrett, ill a?d MrS' n. Byrne m tne oi ' . i j Llastmeetmg was held .- I W P JIU. Ilium" fa, as a special guest. kEI MONDAY ,, i.i.ffee ciuo win me" .. :.,,,ith Mrs. A. H. Mc- t at the Osburn hotel. MBS. LEWIS ,' Una nf the year or Lie Art club was held last ,1 the home oi Mrs. st pengra. The group held day meeting, with a lunch- neon. The committee in Is Mrs. Hubert Moor, Mrs. Cramer, and Mrs. Joseph m,. vt mpetine will be lie first Monday in October. HIAN MEETING Delphian society held its r meeting Friday afternoon, pic for discussion being England Won the Race for Ifin Supremacy." Those tak- :t in the program were Mrs. rkratrick, Mrs. A. V. Lewis, L W. 'Armes, Mrs. Harry :. Mrs. W, S. Jost and Mrs. Carlson. On Tuesday, a tat was held at the Eugene honoring Mrs Lena Latham , Pacific coast director of plthian society. About thirty ftn attended. I IUT TM1SDAY Our Way club will meet lay at two o'clock with Mrs. ore Davenport, 552 Nine avenue west. IV CLUB TO MEF.T 'taker P.-T. A. study club 'Id a potluck luncheon Tues the home of Mrs. Sutton, at id Country club. Cars will town at twelve-thirty. Those h to arrange transporta- F-sy call Mrs. M. D. Powers. 'WERE rum pure club will hold a one Msseri bridge Tuesday at M of Mrs. J. p. Humphreys, tarns street. Mi Star Club Will-Sponsor-Party Next Friday T3LUE. RIVER Star club will hold a one o'clock covered dish luncheon Friday at the McKenzie River Masonic temple. The com. mittee in charge will furnish the dessert, and other members are to bring salads, hot dishes and sand wiches. This will be the last meet ing of the club until September 22. The committee in charge is Mrs. Herbert Wiltshire, Mrs. Her bert T. Wiltshire, Mrs. Phil Nord ling, Mrs. I. C. Richards, Mrs. J. F. Roadman, Mrs. Dan Boykin, Mrs. Robert E. Forncrook, Mrs. R. B. Patterson, Mrs. Glenn V. Has selrooth, Mrs. Robert Rasmussen and Miss Dorothy Jane Lind. Installation Of Officers Held by Group Bethel No. 26, Order of Job's Daughters, held public installation of officers Friday evening at the McKenzie River Masonic temple. The majority degree was conferred upon Miss Florence Swaneo bv the newly-installed officers. Miss Charlotte Howard, honored queen miss Phyllis Ormiston, senior prin cess: miss Lorraine Lewis, luninr princess; Miss Lucile Urey, guide; Miss Betty Lee Stuart, marshal; Misses Ramona Williamson, Lois Milton, Marian Gibson, Margaret Mickelson, and Janet Douglas, mesengers; Miss Pauline Smith, chaplain; Miss Jean Doris Griffith, musician; Miss Phyllis Carlisle, li brarian; Miss Francelle Jackson, recorder; Miss Dorothy Stewart, treasurer; Miss Bonnie Rasmussen, senior custodian;. Miss Betty Ras mussen, junior custodian; Miss Betty Jean Hyde, inner guard; Miss Barbara Miller, outer guard and Miss Betty Lou Siegman, cus todian of the lights. Installing officers were Miss Bet ty Mae Lind. Miss Edna Mae Thom as, Miss Betty Jean DeArmond Miss Barbara Ward, Miss Lavelle Walstrom, Miss Zoe Brassey, Miss Jeannette Harbert and Miss Dor othy Barchlay. Church Groups """WPP - I MISS MYRTLE ELLEN SCnOEN TEW president of the Sports club for girls at Eugene high school is Miss Myrtle Ellen Schoen, above, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Schoen, State Rainbow Meeting To Be In Eugene 'pHE state convention of Order of nmnuuw tins win ue neia hv the Masonic temple Juno 8, 9 and 10. Miss Dolores Tobler, worth adviser of the local order, is in charge of arrangements. Twenty- five grand officers and about one hundred out-of-state officials are expected. Miss Dorothy Burke of Baker is the grand worthy adviser. Features of the convention will be a street parade, a banquet and a dance. Starr-Walkley CRESWELL, May 20. (Spe cial) A pretty wedding was sol emnized Saturday afternoon at four o'clock at the Condon chapel fo the First Congregational church in Eugene when Miss Leta Walk ley became the bride of Edwin Starr of Bellfountain. Lighted candelabra and bowls of pink and white roses formed the back ground for the service which was performed by Rev. Williston Wirt. The wedding march from Lohen grin was played by Mrs. Clarence Haldorson. She also played "I Love You Truly," during the cere mony. The bride wore a dress of blue and white sharkskin with coat ef fect and carried an arm bouquet of sweetheart roses and pink and white sweet peas. There were no attendants. The bride is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cline Walkley and graduated from the Walker high school with the class of 1932. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Starr of Bellfoun tain and a member of the grad uating class of 1931 of the high school of Bellfountain. Only mem. bers of the two families and a few close, friends were present. The couple left immediately for a short trip south. They will make their home In Bellfountain. P--T. A. study club will PRECISION WATCH ii - . . VI LM THE in tie "leS sf.vle eSlhr- .0be-orn r5 ' THEIR REST r5? SORORITY ADVISERS ILAN LUNCHEON MEETING Sorority alumnae advisers will hold their last meeting of the sea son Friday at a noon luncheon at the Anchorage. hold Its last meeting of the school year Monday at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. H. Skillern, 973 Tenth avenue west. The topic will be "Child-Community Problems." All interested are invited. pHE Women's Missionary society of Central Presbyterian church will meet Tuesday at two-thirty at the home of Mrs. J. F. Reade, Col lege Crest. The lesson "Steward ship" will be given by Mrs. Gene vieve Turnipseed. Mrs.'M. S. Dur bin will lead devotions. Mrs. M. M. Heizer, Mrs. J. A. Cressey and Mrs. O. D. Sprecher will be as sistant hostesses. Those who wish transportation are asked to call Miss Dinsmore at 1387-R. AID GROUP The Ladies' Aid of Fairmount Presbyterian church will meet Fri day at two-thirty with Mrs. Nils Carlsen. Mrs. W. C. Randolph will be co-hostess. LUTHERAN AID The Ladies' Aid of Central Lutheran church will meet Thurs day with Mrs. Tromler at Hayden Bridge. Members are asked to meet at the church at two o'clock. DINNER FRIDAY The Ladies' Aid of the Emmaus Lutheran church will hold a din ner Friday at seven o'clock at the church parlors. Danish fritters will be featured on the menu. TUESDAY EVENT The Women's Home and For eign Missionary society of the Church of God will meet in . the church parlor Tuesday at two o'clock. This will be the last meet ing of the year. The new officers will be installed. t W. C. T. U. MEETING Central Women's Christian Temperance Union will meet Wednesday at two o'clock at Washburne's committee room. PLAN BAZAAR The Ladies' Aid of Danebo Lutheran church will hold its an nual bazaar and strawberry festi val Thursday at the church. A chicken dinner will be served from six to eight o'clock. GUILDS MEETING St. Mary's guild of St. Mary's Episcopal church will hold its reg ular meeting on Wednesday at the parish hall. On Monday evening, St. Clare guild of the church will meet at the home of Mrs. K. L. Lowery at seven-thirty o'clock. There will be election of officers. CLASS TO HOLD PARTY The Y. M. C. class of the First Baptist church will hold a "hobo M. E. Union Sets Meeting For Tuesday JLECTION of officers will be held and annual reports given at the monthly meeting of the Wo men's Union of the First Methodist Episcopal church Tuesday at the church. The Foreign Missionary society will meet at eleven o'clock. Women are asked to bring their quilt blocks. Mrs. A. H. Norton will be in charge of the program and will tell the history of foreign mis sions in the church. Mrs. D. O. Shuey will be in charge of devo tions. The business luncheon will be served at twelve o'clock by the Bessie Rankin division, with Mrs. F. W. Bloomfield in charge. June birthdays will be observed at the Union luncheon, which will be held from twelve-thirty to one-thirty. Mrs. Louis E. Bean will preside at the Union business meeting at one thirty. Miss Pauline Walton will lead devotions. College Crest Club Elects Officers umcers lor the coming year were elected Wednesday aftcrnon at a meeting of the College Crest Neighborhood club, held at the home of Mrs. T. T. Parker, with Mrs. J. L. Hollingsworth, Mrs. W, Lightfoot and Mrs. Mark Deller as assistant hostesses. Mrs. Hollingsworth was elected president, Mrs. G. M. Parker, vice president, and Mrs. T. T. Parker, secretary. Mrs. Walter Schmieding was chosen treasurer. A talk on recreation areas was given by Mrs. Merle Moore, who handed out folders to the 20 pres ent, concerning the subject. The next meeting will be in the form of a picnic covered dish din ner at the home of Mrs. Hizer, June 21. IP! ; r Tvi f v 1 mm inm w m 1 1 1 nwi i rlv ' "wo't-- - - ' K N Initiation banquet of Delta rhi chapter of Alpha Iota was held recently. Front row, left to right r svbll Srroecle. Haiel Lewis. Audry Brown, Laurel dith WI'K'in, Lavon Jauch, MarJorle KunI, Betty Harr.- Helen C louse. Mary Gisbourne, Ann Brenner. Ernestine Mitchell, Mr. Edward L, Ryan, Mrs. Edna E. L. Ryan, Barbara Price. I ok i) w. t ft .to right: Alice Olson, Mary Trotter, i'. Kane, tvatharine Gray, Mrs. M. B. Folts, Mrs. convention" party Monday at seven-fifteen at the church. The committee in charge is Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gaskill, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teague, Mr. and Mrs. Ber nal Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Maughn, Mr. and Mi-s. E. C. Harms and Mr. and Mrs. Cliford Travil TO HOLD INSTITUTE East Eugene W. C. T. U. will hold an institute at Fairmount Presbyterian church on June 8 with Mrs. Eva Whoe'er, national lecturer for the W. C. T. U as the speaker. Mrs. Wheeler, a former president of the Lane county group, has traveled in many coun tries and is now sti'te W. C. T. U. presiden' for southern California. The other features on the program will be announced later. - SERVICE GUILD Mrs. Robert Goldsmith, 748 Eleventh avenue west, will enter tain the Methodist Service Guild Tuesday at seven-forty-five. Mrs. John Ricks will be assistant hos tess. WITH MRS. HARNDEN Fifty-seven members of the Loyal Workers' class of the First Christian church met Friday with Mrs. G. A. Harnden. As this was the last meeting of the year until fall, plans were made for next year's work. A gift was presented to Mrs. Hazel Bradley, who is leaving spon for Los Angeles. Monthly Social Of B.-P. W. Club, Thursday THE May dinner and social for the Eugene Business and Pro fessional Women's club is planned for next Thursday evening at Sey mour cafe at six-thirty o'clock. Miss Gladys Chase, Mrs. Ella T. Edmunson, Mrs. Madge Gordon, Mrs. Edith Davis, Mrs. Irma Smith Miller, Misses Louise and Merle Nimmo arc the committee in charge for the evening. Reports will be given from the recent state convention, and the skit presented at the opening night of the convention in Corvallis by the Eugene club will be given. City Club to Hold Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Wo men's City club will be held at the Community Liberal church Thurs day, beginning with a twelve-forty-five luncheon. Election of of ficers will be held. Reports will be given by the retiring officers. The history group of the club held its final meeting last week at the home of Mrs. T. G. Youngs, witli Mrs. Lutie Weaver assisting. Ten members were present. Mrs. J. A. Patton reviewed the book "Japan and China." Instead of his tory, the group will discuss mod ern poetry next year. Mrs. Har riett Harper will be in charge. her childhood home. This is her first trip to that part of the coun try in 27 years. BOOK GROUP TO MEET TUESDAY The A. A. U. W. evening book group will hold a picnic dinner at the home of Mrs. Bernald Holtan, M. E. CHURCH DINNER WILL BE THURSDAY The last church night dinner of the spring of the First Methodist. Episcopal church will be held Thursday at six-thirty in the church basement. The Jennie Car roll division, with Mrs. F. M. Spic er in charge, will set the table, and the Emma Walton division, of which Mrs. E. A. Droste is chair man, will make the coffee and place the food. MRS. J. B. ANDERSON LEAVES FOR EAST Mrs. J. B. Anderson will leave Sunday noon for an extended trip east, to visit relatives and friends. She will go by way of Denver, Colorado, to Oklahoma City where she will stop with friends. Mrs. Anderson will then leave for Chi cago where she plans to visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Calloway. Several cities in Minnesota will be seen by Mrs. Anderson, and she plans to call nt Final Clearance Our complete stock of spring millinery - - straws in sailors, bonnets, peach baskets, trimmed with veils, ribbons, or a top ful of flowers - casual hals. In spring's high shades, black, and navy. 79c Eugene's Fashion Center Garden Way, Tuesday at six thirty. Mrs. Dulcie Morton, Miss Nina Boeson, Mrs. Hazel Archi bald and Mrs. Holtan are the com mittee in charge. Members who plan to attend arc asked to call Mrs. Delbert Edwards, 3673-R, or Mrs. Archibald, 3641-J before Monday noon for reservations for dinner and transportation. """"'"-Phone 4,1 Vacation Clearance Choose that extra pair of vacation shoes from the remarkable values now shown. Shoes Formerly $6.95 to $9.75 NOW $395 $95 $95 &UOS ! Spring Cle arance A policy of the store which will go down in its history are the annual seasonal clearances. We have selected a group of our best Spring merchandise which we are offering at a uniform price. Our stock must go out in order to make room for summer clothes. $ $ 11 11 Dresses Tailored woolen dresses and costume suits for traveling, dresses for those in-between occa sions. A group of silk dresses which contain Cartwright's and original designs in prints and basic colors. Suits and Coats Tailored suits, occasional coats, mottled tweeds, costume suits - - coals in pas'6'3 and beige - - - light-weight and perfect for summer wear. The sizes and styles have been designed for the 'teenster to the matron. Formals $ 11 A selection of Carlwrights, chiffons, clever cotton3 for summer, swirls of starched chiffons. Mono can bo branded a3 ono season but have a versatility for all four - - - spring, summer, winter, fall. Eugene's Fashion Center 4 U ' CL1 jj4 10-95 Made of buekaroo colton bandannas cool, colorful, color-laol, and so precisely tailored that this dress might bear a Paris label, although, actually, il originated In New Mexico. Wear the blouso lucked In for 3treot wear wear it out for picnics or play. Either way II has headline in terest for any woman or miss who likes talk making clolhns. The generously pleated skirl is Identical back and front. In red or blue. Sizes 12 to 16. EUGENE'S FASHION CENTER