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age Ten. THE REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE. ORZOOH Ill V'i H ' ' ii '' .i i ; ... .j .. Star Club Dessert Party To Be Next Friday; Other Lodge News of Week Given BLUE RTVER Star club will hold a one-thirty dessert and bridge party Friday at the McKenzIe River Masonic temple. The com mittee in charge is Mrs. O. P. Nordling, Mrs. C. C. Harlow, Mrs. R. M. Chrlstofferson, Mrs. J. W. Lind, Mrs. Wayne Montandon, Mrs. Albert Ezell, Mrs. R. L. Robertson and Mrs. James H. Baker. Maccabees will meet Monday for a six-thirty covered dish din ner in Moose hall. A business meeting will follow the dinner. Royal Neighbors of America will meet Tuesday at eight o' clock in Moose hail. Following the lodge session, practice will be held for the inter-county con vention to be held Wednesday, April 24, in Marcola. The Womens Benefit Assocl ation will meet Monday at eight o clock in Moose hall. Tuesday Event Eugene Rebekah lodge and Spencer Butte lodge, No. 9, I. O. O. F., will observe "frlend , ship night" Tuesday evening. A dinner will be held at six-thirty, . with the Odd Fellows providing r the chicken and noodles, rolls, butter and coffee, and the Re . bekahs, the salad and dessert. Mrs. C. B. Williamson is in charge of the dinner for the Re- bekahs, and Mrs. Dewey McAl- pln, of the program. The Past Noble Grands club of Eugene Rebekah lodge will meet ' Monday at eight o'clock in the parlor of the I. O. O. F. build ing. The committee in charge is Mrs. William Forrester, Mrs. L. R. Gray, Mrs. G. A. Harndon, Mrs. Sophie Hewitt and Mrs. J. - F. Inman. :, IMan Dinner McKenzie River lodge, No. 195, " A. F. and A. M., and Blue River ;. chapter, O. E. S., are holding a ii covered dish dinner Tuesday at j six-thirty at the McKenzie River i Masonic temple. An entertainment i will follow the dinner, and a dance ; will be held from eight to eleven o'clock. Members of the two groups ' and other Masons and their friends ; are Invited. Herschel Davis and ; his orchestra will play. The com- mittee in charge Is Mr. and Mrs. ; Herbert T. Wiltshire, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Tyler, and Mr. and ; Mrs. R. L. Robertson. The committee for the dinner Is Lonnle Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. George Ash, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Burton and Mr. and Mrs. M, C. Dahlberg. Degree of Honor will not meet Thursday because of the state convention in Portland April 24 25. Those going from Eugene are Mrs. O. H. Bray, Mrs. Jcppie Jen ' sen, Mrs, Golda Reed, Mrs, Evelyn ; Curtis and Mrs. C. B. Price. Women of Moose are entertaln- Federation Group Lists Luncheon Presidents of organizations in the County Federation of Wom en s Clubs are to meet next bat' urday for a covered dish lun. cheon at the Community Liberal church. Round table discussions will follow the luncheon. Mrs. Ralph P. Laird of Jasper, president of the federation, invites all club presidents to attend. BOOK GROUP The evening book study group of the A. A. U. W. will meet on Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Ora Gledhill, 771 Elgh tecnth avenue cast. Those able to go are to call Miss Gled hill at at 1178. Mrs. Thelmer Nelson will give the review on "How Green Was My Valley," by Richard Llewellyn. SOROSIS CLUB Sorosis club is meeting next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lila Yodcr. KETO ENTERTAINED Keto club met the past week with Mrs. Gilbert Tyson. Mrs. H. D. Smartt is to entertain for the next meeting, ing at a card party Monday at two o'clock in Moose hall. The regular lodge meeting will be Friday at eight o'clock. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Fraternal Older of Eagles will meet Wednesday at eight o'clock at the Eagles' hall. The commit tee in charge is Mrs. J. E. Scofield, Mrs. M. R. Trosper, Mrs. Olga Jones and Mrs. Chester Lawson, refreshments; and Mrs. John W. Horner, Mrs. F. E. Schwleterlng and Mrs. Alfred J. Plath, program. Oregon Rose Thimble club will hold a one o'clock luncheon Wed nesday with Mrs. Romanso Wood, 961 Jefferson. . Pythian Sisters Helmetta temple of Pythian Sis ters will hold a covered dish din ner Monday at six-thirty at the W. O. W. hall. The committee in charge is Mrs. John P. Spurgin, Mrs. Marion Patton, Mrs. Henry Quam, Mrs. Vernon Poindexter, Mrs. Warren Korstad and Mrs. Maurice Gleason. Balloting on can didates will he held at the business meeting following the dinner. Miss Nellie Moore, 97B Patter son street, will entertain Helmetta club of Pythian Sisters at a cover ed dish dinner Wednesday at six- thirty, Mrs. Dale Rumford, Mrs.' James Parker, Mrs. J. H. Dunlop and Mrs. Jorgcn Hansen will be co-hostesses. I f i 1 ' . ft THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Kay Zimmerman, left above, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Zimmerman, to Erling Omlld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Omlld, has been announced. At right Is Mrs. Rov E. Rogers (Virginia Slmpklns) of Cushman, a recent bride. 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Mrs. Neely To Ba Honored By Group Mrs. Claude Neely, wife of the pastor of the First Christian church of Portland, will be guest speaker for the girls' fellowship week of Northwest Christian college, which Is being held this week under the sponsorship of the Women's As sociation of the college. Miss Mar garet Mills, president of the As. sociation, and Mrs. Oakley Rhay, faculty adviser, are In charge of arrangements. . Mrs. Neely will be honored guest at a faculty women s luncheon Tuesday noon at McCrady s cafe. She will be guest speaker at the chapel service at three o'clock. At four oclock, the Women's Asso ciation, with Miss Pauline Dlx as chairman, is holding a tea in Rohm hall. A potluck dinner for married couples of the school will be held at six-thirty in the Y.W.C.A. bun galow on the campus. Wednesday meetings include personal and group conferences in the morning, a no-hostess lunch eon at noon at McCrady's cafe, sponsored by the Women's Associ ation, conferences in the afternoon. Mrs. Neely will be a guest of the students at their dinner in the church dining-room at five-thirty o'clock. She will also speak at seven-fifteen in, the chapel. Group and personal conferences will be held Thursday morning. At three oclock, Mrs. Neely will again speak at the chapel service. Legion Events . . The American Legion auxiliary is holding its monthly social meeting Tuesday at eight o'clock in Skinner Butte : cottage. . Com mittees in charge are Mrs. A. A. Stewart, Mrs. Ruth . Johnson, Mrs. Emery Lake and Mrs. L. C. Lis ton, entertainment; Mrs. Marsh Goodwin and Mrs. Elmer Gil- bertson, cards; and Mrs. E. N. Rinde, Mrs. Glenn S. Morgan, Mrs. R. W. , Schlska, Mrs. Carl Senseny, Mrs. Clarence V. Si mon, Mrs. N. B.. . Sleeper and Mrs. H. W. Stuart, refreshments. The "May Day" theme will be carried out in the decorations and refreshments. , Girl Scout Group Planning Party , Honoring troop leaders and lieu tenants, members of the Girl Scouts council are sponsoring a dessert and program Wednesday afternoon at the Scout house at one-thirty o'clock. In the receiving line will' be Mrs. L. L. Ray, Mrs. Charles D, Byrne, Mrs. Donald R. Husband, and Miss Dorothy Doering. For the program, Mrs. Ray, Mrs. Arthur Pengra, Mrs. Victor Bailey, Mrs. Frank Strong, and Miss Doer. ing are to give talks. There also will be other entertainment. In charge of the party are Mrs Husband, Mrs. Pengra, Mrs. G. E, Gaylord, and Mrs. J. W. Mc-Cracken. To Give Ballet A ballet group directed by Mrs. Kenneth W. Moore will present Tschaikowsky's "Nut cracker Suite" as a special fea ture of the meeting of Willamette Court of the Amaranth Monday evening. The ballet will be given at seven-thirty. Those taking part will be Nancy Ann Johnson, Laura Jensen, Ulah Winston, Marilyn Mays, Charlotte John son, Janet Tugman, Bonnie Mae Cook, Nancy Chase, Joanne Kremmel, Jacqueline Moore, Barbara Lee and Hazel Leng- acher, Shirley Zenger, Barbara Alderman, Kathlyn Jensen, Doris King, Joanne Appling, Nelda Pat terson, Elizabeth Roe and Joy Rebhan. Mrs. E. N. Hathaway is chairman of the committee . in charge. Public. Installation Public Installation of officers will be held by Order of Rainbow Girls Saturday evening at eight o'clock at the Masonic temple. Installing officers will be Miss Anita Simons, worthy adviser; Miss Margaret Sleeper, marshal; Miss Delores Tobler, chaplain; Miss Elizabeth Jessen, recorder; and Miss Suzanne Amspoker, musician. A dance will follow the installation. TEA OF AUXILIARY WILL BE FRIDAY The Disabled American Veter ans' auxiliary will hold a tea for auxiliaries of other patriotic groups Friday afternoon at the Osburn hotel. Hours will be from two until four o'clock. Commit tees in charge are Mrs. M. B. Huntley, general chairman; Mrs. Henry Quam and Mrs. Frank De Berry, decorations; and Mrs. Jd)n Kalkhoven and Mrs. LcRoy Peterson, entertainment. PEGASUS CLUB Pegasus club Is meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Roy E. Morse at one forty-five o'clock. OPEN HOUSE SET FOR THIS AFTERNOON The third anniversary of the Alice Marie Childrens Home, Twenty-eighth and Potter, will be observed Sunday afternoon. Open house will be held from two-thirty to five o'clock. Refreshments will be served by members of the local Women's Christian Temperance Unions. TO MEET TUESDAY Out Our Way club will meet Tuesday at two o'clock with Mrs. Ashley L. Houghton. TO VISIT GROUP . Mrs. Madeline Nash, district instructor of Daughters of Union Veterans, will visit the local group at Its meeting Wednesday at seven-thirty at the armory. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Mrs. Rodney Roach, Mrs. William Conn and Mrs. R. C. Kuehner are the committee in charge. ALPHA IOTA GROUP Alpha Iota sorority will hold a skating party Thursday evening at the Midway rink. Members are asked to meet at the I.O.O.F. build ing at seven-thirty, TO ENTERTAIN CLUB Mrs. Francis Taylor, 2008 Wash ington, will entertain the M.G.A. Birthday club Thursday at two o'clock in honor of Mrs. H. J. Leonard. BRIDGE CLUB Whiteakcr bridge club met the past week with Mrs. W. N, Ma guire. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. A. F. Richards, Mrs. V. J. Gillespie and Mrs. I. T. Loo mis, bridge; and Mrs. Ernie Ev erson and Mrs. W. I. Lane, pinochle. QUALITY ... we have it! LOW PRICES . , yes! Visit Applegale's new store and see for yourself how we have solved this problem. Furniture 1 Draperies, Floor Covering and Upholstering Applegate Furniture Co. MINER BLDG. PHONE 861 SINCE 1912 Calendar For Coming Week , Sunday 9, a. m. Zonta conference breakfast, Eugene hotel. . 2:30-5 p. m. Open house, Alice Marie Children's Home. Monday 1 p. m. M o n d a y club meeting at the home of Mrs. J. F, Roadman. 1 p. m. Monday Book club meeting with Mrs. L. J. Temple. 2 p. m. Women of Moose card party, Moose hall. 2 p. m. Bide-a-Wee club meeting with Mrs. John Kelly. 6:30 p. m. Pythian Sisters' dinner, W.O.W. hall. 6:30 p. m. Maccabee's din ner, Moose hall. 7:15 p. m. Chapter H of 'I. E. O. meeting in Cottage Grove with Miss Elizabeth Crabbe. 7:30 p. m. Amaranth meets at Masonic temple. 7:30 p. m. Beta Sigma Phi meeting at the home of Miss Margaret Hurley. 8 p. m. W. B. A. meets at Moose hall. 8 p. m. Past Noble Grands meet in I. O. O. F. building. 8 p. m. Dessert of Young Matrons' Home Missionary society of First Methodist church with Mrs. H. F. Bond. . Tuesday 10 a. m. Unitarian Wom en's Alliance meets with Mrs. J. F. Walden. ' 11 a. m. Women's Union meets at First Methodist church. 12 o'clock Northwest Christian college women's faculty luncheon, McCrady's cafe. 1 p. m. Justamere club dessert with Mrs. Carl Dan field. 1:45 p. m. Pegasus club meeting with Mrs, Roy E. Morse. 2-10 p, m. Garden club show, fairgrounds. 2 p. m. West W. C. T. U. meets at Church' of God. ' 2 p. m. Out Our Way club meets with Mrs. Ashley Houghton. - . 2 p. in. Meetings of Wom en's groups of First Baptist church as given elsewhere in this section. 2:30 p. m. Mass meeting of women of the church, First Methodist church. 3:30 p. m. Shakespeare club tea at the home of Mrs. Mary C. Brockelbank. 6:30 p. m. Rebekah, I, O. O. F. dinner, I.O.O.F. build ing. 6:30 p. m. Covered dish dinner of McKenzie River Masonic lodge and Blue Riv er chapter, O. E. S., at Mc Kenzie River Masonic temple. 7:30 p. m. Spinsters club meeting, home of Miss Helen Tillman. 7:30 p. m. A.A.U.W. book group meeting with Miss Ora Gledhill. 7:30 p. m. A.A.U.W. cook ery group meeting with Mrs. A. F. Moursund. , 8 p. m. American Legion auxiliary meets in Skinner Butte cottage. 8 p. m. R. N. A. meets at Moose hall. Wednesday All-day meeting of Wom en's Union, First Christian church. All-day meeting of St. Mary's guild, St. Mary's Epis copal parish hall. 12 o'clock Central W. C. T. U. luncheon, First Metho dist church. 12 noon Weekly golf day for women at Country club. 1 p. m. Chapter AM of P. E. O. meeting with Mrs, C. W, Buckley. 1 p. m. Chapter AY of P. E. O. meeting with Mrs. Har ry B. Johnson. 1 p. m. Oregon Rose Thim ble club luncheon with Mrs. Romanso Wood. 1:30 p. m. Girl Scouts council dessert party, scout house. 2-10 p. m. Garden club show, fairgrounds. 2-5 p, m. Builders' club tea, Danebo Lutheran church. 2:30 p. m. L e a g u e of Women's Voters benefit, Os burn hotel. 3 p. m. Edison P.-T. A. meeting, at school. 3 p. m. Mu Phi Epsllon Patronesses tea, home of Mrs. George Giustina. 3:30 p. m University of Oregon Mothers club tea at Gerlingcr hall. 6:30 p. m. Helmetta club GUILD TO MEET St. Mary's guild of St, Marv's Episcopal church will meet all day Wednesday at the parish hall. Plans will be made by the group to serve the Matrix Table banquet next Thursday evening at the- parish house. TWO TOWN CLUB I The Two Town club meets on i t riday evening for a potluck sup per at six-thirty o'clock with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Paddock, 1552 East Main, Springfield. COOKING GROUP The foreign cookery group of the A, A. U. W. wiU meet Tues day evening at seven-thirty o'clock with Mrs. A. F. Moursund. BOOK CLUB MEETING The Monday Book club is to meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. L. J. Temple at one o' clock. Mrs. Howard R. Taylor is to present the program oa drama. with covered dish dinner Miss Nellie Moore. 7:30 p. m. D. U. V. meets at the armory. 8 p. m. Catholic Daugh ters of America meeting, St Joseph's hall. 8 p. m. Eagles' auxiliary meets at Eagles' hall. Thursday 1 p. m. rThimble club lun cheon, home of Mrs. C. A. E. Whitton. 2 p. m. M. G. A. Birthday club meets with Mrs. Francis Taylor. ' - 2 p. m. Sorosis club meet ing, home of Mrs. Lila Yoder. 2:30 p. m. Central Luther an Aid meets at the church. 2:30 p. m. City club sil ver tea, Community Liberal church. 6:30 p. m. Matrix Table formal banquet, St. Mary's Episcopal -church parish hall. 6:30 p. m. Business and Professional Women's club dinner, First Congregational church. 7:30 p. m. Alpha Iota skating party, Midway rink. 7:45 p. m. Religion in the home group of Women's League, of First Congrega tional church meets' with Mrs. Howard P. Backus. 8 . p. m. Benefit bridge party of Star club of Evan geline chapter, O, E. S., Ma sonic temple. 8 p. m. Charla club meets .with Mrs. Forest Mickalson. Friday 12:15 .p. m. Pro America luncheon, Eugene hotel. 1 p. m. Tillicums club meeting, home of Mrs. W. T. Gordon. 1:30 p. m. Tea for pre school mothers, Lincoln school. 1:30 p." m. Blue River Star club dessert, McKenzie River Masonic temple. 1:30 p. m. Postof f ice Clerk's auxiliary luncheon with Mrs. Fred Vaughn. 2 p. m. Benefit bridge party at Country club. 2 p. m. La Junta club meeting with Mrs. B. H. Will. 2-4 p. m. D. A. V. auxiliary tea, Osburn hotel. 2:30 p. m Fairmount Presbyterian Aid meets with Mrs. Will Grimes. "6:30 p. m. Two Town club meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Paddock, Springfield. 8 p. m. Benefit - party of County P.-T. A., River Road clubhouse. 8 p. m. Women of Moose meet at Moose hall. Saturday 1 12:30 p. m. Potluck lun cheon meeting for presidents of County Federation of Women's Clubs, Community Liberal church. 8:30 p. m. UCT and aux iliary dance and party, River Road clubhouse. 9:30 p. m. Assembly club dance, Osburn hotel. Varied Activities Listed b Church Societies; Teas ' Business Meetings PlanriJ "THE religion in the home group of the Women's League of the First Congregational church will meet Thursday at seven-forty. five o'clock with Mrs. Howard P. Backus, 812 Twelfth avenue east. Mrs. Charles Shelton will continue her review of the book "Psychology of Christian Personality." The Ladies' Aid of Central Lu theran church will meet Thurs. day at two-thirty in the church parlors. Mrs.. John . Torkelson and Mrs. Martin Hansen will be hostesses. Methodist Events A mass meeting of all women of the First Methodist church will be held Tuesday at two-thirty at the church. The meeting is being called by the executive board of the Women's Union, at the request of Dr. B. Earle Parker, pastor of the church, in order to elect a woman to represent the women of the church on the church board of education, and to elect a chair, man to head a committee com posed of the presidents of all wo men's trrouDs of the church. The Women's Union oi tne r irsi Methodist church will meet Tues day at the church. The Home Mis sionary society will meet at eleven o'clock, with Mrs. D. J. Carithers presiding and leading devotions. Dr. B. Earle Parker will give me book review. The business lunch eon and Union luncheon will be held at twelve o'clock. April birth days will be honored. Division five, with Mrs. William Kuyken dall as chairman, will be in charge. Members of Division seven, of which Mrs. E. A. Droste is chair man, will be the hospitality com mittee. The business meeting of the Union will, be at one o'clock. Mrs. B. Earle Parker will have de votions, and Mrs. F. C. Carlson will be in charge of music. Re ports will be given by committee chairmen and division secretaries. The Youne Matrons' Home Mis sionary society of the First Meth odist church will hold an eight o'clock dessert Monday with Mrs. H. F. Bond. Mrs. Casper M. Wood will speak. Mrs. J. M. Crandall will be co-hostess. West W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday' at two o'clock at the Church of God, Third and Monroe streets. The Builders' club of the Dane, bo Lutheran church will hold a silver . tea Wednesday from two to five o'clock in the church par lor. Members and friends are in vited. The committee in charge is Mrs. J. I. Fischer, Mrs. E. Jensen, Mrs. Marvin Hendrickson, Mrs. Charles Nelson and Mrs. Harold Juhl, The Ladies' Aid of the Fair- mount Presbyterian church will meet Friday at two-thirty with Mrs. will Grimes. The oincers of the Aid will be in charge. Plan Social Central W. C. T. U. will hold a social meeting and program Wed- "wuaj ai th . church. A covered J " "eld at Corbett, state W c T , wiU have charge oi be "Legislation." o, IS wiU take part 1 (JT Other Unions of ft. c . uay aiternoon at tuT11 men interested are tend the meetfij homes. Mrs. A. A is meeUnginthecoTy the church. Mrs. FiAN 648 Sixth avenue WBt tertain th n.u Wl which Mrs. O V rnN man. The Mary Fowl group will meet .u f. N Brown, 2110 HoBtaS don Dotson is the ZM y. xravuuon'. -..., -i with Mrs. w FL"a Twelfth avenue r-"-6'""p,oi winch Mar is chairman, will me Cleo Blanton,' 1340 WiS twelve-thirty" potiUt5 will be held I In th mi merit at the church bl3 aret Cuddeback groun Ham Walter is chairman Plan BrMbh.i The annual M. u.t. the Women's Missions? will be held Thursday lL' nine o'clock at the Fint it church. The speaker for theb. fast will be Miss Constant s erston, principal of a girls' in Manila, P. I. Mrs. J. D president of the Unlock a ...u.i. ACIIUdll r. Mil. charge of music. Imo Ruyle circle "of tie J uapi.,Bi. cuurcn, wiin. Mn, Travillion in charee. " will Mrs. Frank S. Beistel Is indg of the tickets, which ma; t, cured from any of the chitdn me uiuuii, iiuneis must hi chased by Sunday, April a iiu libels win oe soia at us the morning of the'breaklast The Unitarian Women'sAM will meet Tuesday for ti M meeting with Mrs. J. F. W The meeting will begin 1 1 o'clock,- and a covered dish kJ eon will be served it m thirty. A program of musitd oook review by Mrs. Mirj burn Jackson . will foBti luncheon. . For. Mothers A tea for pre-school wis will be held Friday altera the Lincoln school from thirty until two-thirty o'aj The pre-school children a panying their mothen n guests of the first grade d their mothers are being at tained. A . Tew1' coo its VISIT OUR LOWER FLOOR SPORTS SHOP . . . See the many figure flatter ing play togs we have assembled! HADLEY'S McDonald Theater Bldg. V