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    THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
Page Elevert
II, 19
Club
ent, Tftursuuy
n,.al meeting and April
I snn"a U.e Eugene Bus ker
fr " ,-onal Women's
"hrheld next Thursday
rst
fcirty h
reJ3S for the dinner are
5e"y Wednesday noon
msd!i,her Mrs. Colin Mac
fjvr Tw .C. Meade. The
is l"10" mmlttee. Dr.
f S Ethd Taylor, and
"iluth Johnson is to make
, f at the meeting, and of-
. C eL club are
Kir birthdays at this
L Dr. Meade is general
L.' far the evening.
liwing-"" St nre.
there wiu uc " r; .
L by the drama group, led
Irs. Ma"
LTWTAIN officer
r-1 .. ,i.r' auxiliary
. wrier 77- -
c 4u c:ife nresident.
honor e.v- 1 -Frank
Fuge of Oregon Cry,
Die national oiut,
L Spady 01 rauuu, "
; 'a twelve-thirty lun
will be held at the Skin-
Butte cottage.
llLA CLUB
Lria club will meet Thursday
ght o'clock with Mrs. forresi
falson.
.nmffi rl.TTR
Eicums club is meeting on
jay at the home of Mrs. W.
Cordon,
Ltn7BB rT.TTR
"
Liamere club will meet for a
o'clock dessert luesaay wiui
Carl uanxieia.
EUART EVENT
he Postotlice cierns- auxiliary
I meet 1 naay ior a one-mirv
L i..KAKon wifVi Mrs. Fred
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cnn, oiv mi-'iv ..-,, .
C After the business meeting,
I .,, l iU T
glip Will sew lur uc xjauc
iry health unit.
C,,lih Hrinlr wibHa rtf ft
Lie is known as a "mother-in-
Matrix Table -Banquet
Thursday-
Browne, Doris Llndgren, Peggy
Robbins, Margaret Dick, Betty
Jane Thompson, Harriet Whalley,
Eva Erlandson, Doris Murphy,
Helen Sawyer, Edith Oglesby,
Relta Lea Powell, Betty Fiksdal,
Sally Mitchell, Betty Hamilton,
Sylvia Sarlat, Barbara Stallcup.
Mrs. George S. Turnbull and
Mrs. Eric W. Allen are faculty
advisers.
The two Eugene high school
students invited as guests each
year this year will be Miss Eliza
beth Edmunds of University high
school, and Miss Jean Doris Grif
fith of Eugene high school.
From the University the fol
lowing women students have been
invited: Misses Frances Roth,
Ann Frederickson, Bettylou
Swarts, Maribeth Wilson, Janet
Eames, Elizabeth Steed, Charlotte
Collins, Pat Taylor, Marcine Bab
ler, Betty Pratt, Barbara Rob
erts, Elizabeth Walker, Edna
Quist, Florence Kinney, Lorraine
Gjording, Alice Malloy, Mary L.
Yates, Dorothy Hersterson, Jean
ette Hoss, Jane Cattrall, ' Jule
McGirr, Marilyn Beltz, Mary Beltz,
Marilyn Isted, Jane Partipilo, Re
becca Anderson, Janet Foster,
Virginia Tooze, Patsy Taylor,
Marge Titus, Barbara Miller,
Jeanette Haefner, Barbara Pierce,
Joanne Riesch, Margaret Wil
liams, Barbara Minahan, Maxine
Cunning, Virginia Young, Karolyn
Kortge, Donna Davis, Shirley
Schrenk, Jane Young, Margaret
Faulstrick, Dorothy Hanan, Ma
rilyn Ashley, Mary Jane Nor
cross, Nancy Johnson, Pat Erick
son, Jean Crites, Fontelle Mitch
ell, Harriet Mintern, Alice Bailey,
Gwendolyn Kremmel, Wilma
Stien, Virginia Tyrrel, JeanBcrggs,
Jean Kendall, Donna Ketchum,
Neva Barber,
Geraldine Walker, Beatrice
Scham, Jane Shepherd, Catherine
Miller, Rita Wright, Catherine
Murdock, Oloanne D y k e m a n,
Geraldine Berry, Frances Bailey,
Marge Finnegan, Betty Buchan
an, Alice Trullinger, .Barbara
Williams, Laura Hall, Joan Mur
phy, June England, Aida Brun,
Evelyn Kirchhofer, Margaret Sap
plngton, Mary Peck, Bette Nor
wood, Marilyn. Dudley, Jean
Morrison, Betsy Stephen, Alice
Coggins, Lavelle Walstrom, Bar-
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Every young couple
needs the silver-
plate of lifetime
beauty
UI031D
W nvt economics porch ue
the one that does not need
-imcnt in a ihort time.
If kin c?1 of, H0LMES & EDWARDS STERLING
W,. ' erP a,,e " tbe I,rt I kPi its bright
wHy!?' K m"k : : WU approve the
P"' ... all jtyled vHti distinction ... a notable array!
ATTRACTIVE 50 PC. SERVICE FOR 8
n prevent. ?KQ75
"miihchesi 3
Sets begin
11 129-93
BROADWAY t WILlAMrm
bara Ward, Helen Gillam. Ra-
mona Roberts, Margaret Jackson,
Dorothy Horner, Betty Jane
Biggs, Helen Angell; all mem
bers of Phi Beta, Mu Phi Epsilon.
Pot and Quill, and Master Dance.
From Eugene
Eugene women invited are:
Mrs. J. A. Hoffman, Mrs. Virgil
D. fcarl, Mrs. Alton F. Baker,
Mrs. Eyler Brown, Mrs. Clare
Hamlin, Mrs. E. H. Moore, Mrs.
Daniel D. Gage, Jr., Mrs. Lester
Beck, Mrs. Betsy Almack, Mrs.
A. L. Alderman, Mrs. Dan E.
Clark, Mrs. Clifford L. Con
stance, Mrs. Fred Brougher, Miss
Ida V. Turney, Mrs. Frank Carll,
Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mrs. John
Jay Rogers, Miss Ethel C. Chris
tie, Mrs. Florence Fulton, Mrs.
E. O. Potter, Miss Celeste Camp
bell, Mrs. Harvey Wheeler, Mrs.
W. H. Chapman, Mrs. Dick Strite,
Mrs. Lovisa Ayres, Mrs. Wilfred
Moore,
Mrs. J. Austin Frey. Mrs, Horace
Burnett, Mrs. Kenneth W. Moore,
Mrs. Everett E. Harpham, Mrs.
Herman DeVries, Miss Hazel
Fishwood, Miss Celia Hager, Mrs.
J. F. Cramer, Mrs. Flossie Cona-
way, Mrs. Arthur Priaulx, Mrs.
Keith McMilan, Mrs. Dorr Huff
man, Mrs. W. E. Robertson, Mrs.
Gilson Ross, Mrs. Effie R. Knapp,
Mrs. Buford Roach, Miss Mae
Kinsey, Mrs. Otto Gilstrap, Mrs.
A. E. Roberts, Mrs. William M.
Tugman, Mrs. J. Bishop Tingle,
Miss Lilian Tingle, Miss Elma
Hendricks, Miss Iva Curtis, Miss
Carolyn Woods, Mrs, Mildred
Warren, Miss Norma Lyons, Mrs.
Elisha Large, Miss Gertrude Lar-
sen, Mrs. A. F. Barnett, Mrs.
Edna L. Pearson,
Mrs. Frank Hill, Miss Ruth
Wollenberg, Miss Maxine Hill,
Mrs. John B. Patterson, Mrs. S.
E. Stevens, Miss Maude Dens
more, Mrs. Frank L. Chambers,
Mrs. W. F. Jewett, Mrs. G. F.
Skipworth, Miss Daye Marshall,
Miss Margaret Van Cleve, Miss
Alta Schnieder, Miss Pauline
Pierce, Miss Rose A. Perry, Miss
Frances Frazier, Miss Mary Sac-
comanno, Mrs. Lilian Seaton,
Mrs. George O. Goodall, Madame
A. Riasinovski, Miss Marcia
Steinhouser, Miss Ora Gledhill,
Miss Dorothea Sherman, Mrs.
Percy P. Adams, Miss Florence
Alden, Mrs. Valborg Anderson,
Miss Victoria Avakian, Miss
Elizabeth M. Bannan,
Mrs. Oliver Barrett, Mrs. C. B.
Beall, Mrs. P. R. Beistel, Mrs.
Anne Landsbury Beck, Mrs.
George Belknap, Mrs'. Frank G.
Black, Mrs. C. Valentine Boyer,
Miss Marcia Brown, Miss Kate
Buchanan, Miss Julia Burgess,
Mrs. Charles D. Byrne, Mrs,
Winsor W. Calkins, Mrs. John
Casteel, Mrs. Marjorie Chagncm,
Mrs. Louis Garner, Mrs. F. A.
Cuthbert, Mrs. W. A. Dahlberg,
Miss Lynnette Davis, Mrs. E. E.
DeCou, Mrs. M. H. Douglass,
Mrs. Donald M. Erb, Mrs. Ru
dolf H, Ernst, Mrs. John Stark
Evans, Mrs. C. - A. Fee,. - Mrs,
Clara Fitch, Miss Elizabeth Find
Iy, Mrs. James L. C. Ford, Miss
Brownell Frasier, Miss Lois Fu-
qua, Mrs. James H. Gilbert, Mrs.
George H. Godfrey,
Mrs. Saverina Graziano, Miss
Mozelle Hair, Mrs. Robert C.
Hall, Mrs. Bruce Hamby, Mrs.
Lance Hart, Mrs. Kenneth Hay,
Mrs. Wallace S. Hayden, Mrs,
George Hopkins, Mrs. Robert D.
Horn, Mrs. H. C. Howe, Mrs,
H. E. Hudson, Mrs. Frederick M.
Hunter, Mrs. Samuel H. Jameson,
Mrs. Bertram Jessup, Mrs. J. R,
Jewell, Mrs. L. H. Johnson, Miss
Maude I. Kerns, Mrs. E. D. Kit
toe, Mrs. E. R. Knollin, Mrs.
Theodore Kratt, Mrs. Edna Lan-
dros, Mrs. R. W. Leighton, Mrs,
E. C. A. Lesch, Mrs. R. M. Lyon,
Mrs. Marion McClain, Mrs. J. C,
McCloskey, Mrs. Davis McCosh,
Mme. Rose McGrew, Mrs. Nelson
F. Macduff, Mrs. H. G. Merriam,
Mrs. J. M. Miller, Mrs. R. V.
Mills,
Mrs. A. R. Moore, Mrs. R. U,
Moore, Miss True Morris, Mrs.
Victor P. Morris, Mrs. Wayne L.
Morse, Mrs. Karl W. Onthank,
Miss Pirrko Paasikivi, Mrs. Earl
M. Pallett, Mrs. Phillip A. Par
sons, Mrs. Lucy Perkins, Miss
Mary H. Perkins, Mrs. J. Laurln
Reynolds, Miss Bernice Rise, Mrs.
Horace W. Robinson, Miss Mary
W. Rutherford. ' Miss Ethel Saw
yer, Mrs. Harry Schenk, Mrs. Al
fred H. Schroff, Mrs. C. L.
Schwering, Mrs. Ottilie T. Sey-
bolt. Mrs. H. D. Sheldon, Mrs.
Frank Short, Mrs. Kenneth Shu
maker, Mrs. Edith Siefert, Miss
Janet Smith, Mrs. O. F. Staf
ford, Miss Ethel L. Stone, Mrs.
J. C. Stovall, Mrs. John Stehn,
Jean L. Sutherland.
Mrs. Hbward R. Taylor, Mrs.
W. F. G. Thacher, Miss Harriet
Thomson, Mrs. D. E. Thompson,
Mrs. W. L. Thompson, Mrs.
Genevieve Tumipseed, Mrs. Rex
Underwood, Mrs. Wendell L.
Van Loan, Mrs. Andrew Vincent,
Mrs. Clinton Vincent, Mrs. Ivan
Ware, Mrs. Murray Warner, Mrs.
W. C. Warren, Mrs. Charles
Watts, Mrs. W. R. B. Willcox,
Miss Pauline Walton, Miss Mabel
A. Wood, Mrs. Hal Young, Mrs.
N. B. Zane, Miss Louise Aiken,
Mrs. Raymond Henrickson, Miss
Henryetta Mummey, Miss Jean
Randolph, Mrs. Robert M. Fisch
er, Jr., Miss Margaret Ray, Miss
Betty Wagner, Miss Ruth Weber,
Mrs. Floyd Westerfield, Miss
Shirley Carolyn Sylvester, Mrs.
Lynn S. McCready, Miss Jean
nette Calkins.
Portland Group
Portland women invited in
clude: Mrs. Hedley Hill, Victoria
Case, Mrs. Harold E. Davis, Mrs.
Harvard Maclntyre, Mrs. William
N. Herring, Mrs. C. F. Hogan,
Velma E. Mclntyre, Ruth New
ton, Mrs. Robert K. Allen, Ruth
L. McClain, Mrs. John D. Scott,
Carroll L. Wells, Mrs. Malcolm
Bauer, Phyllis Adams, Mildred
Blackburne, Mary Park Cockrell,
Mrs. Arthur J. Schultens, Mrs.
Carl R. Windolph, Mrs. Richard
Johnston, Mrs. Clifford S. Beck
ett, Mrs. Walter E. Pearson, Mrs.
E. C. Sammons, Mrs. Burt Brown
Barker, Mrs. George T. Gerling
er, Mrs. Margaret Sharp, Mrs.
Paul R. Kelty, Mrs. Cheryl Scholz,
Miss Anne Muheron, Mrs. B. F.
Irvine, Mrs. Donald J. Sterling,
Mrs. Nan Montgomery Brewster,
Mrs. Elbert Bede, Mrs. Palmer
Hoyt, Miss Gwladys Bowen,
Freda Goodrich Mowrey, Marian
Miller, Mrs. P. L. Jackson, Ruth
Hopkins, Mrs. C. C. Chapman,
Mrs. Edward Miller, Mrs. Helen
Miller Senn, Mrs. Dexter M.
Keezer, Mrs. Lydia Hodge, Mrs.
Robert MacGregor, Miss Vivian
Bremerton, Mrs. Bernard Hin
shaw, Mrs. Ellis F. Lawrence,
Mrs. Alfred Powers.
From Around State
From other cities the follow
ing have been asked: Mrs. R. C.
Groesbeck, Klamath Falls; Mrs.
Mac Hoke, Pendleton; Mrs. F. E,
Callister, Albany; Mrs. C. A,
Brand, Roseburg; Mrs. Robert
W. Ruhl, Medford; Mrs. C. A.
Sprague, Salem; Mrs. Earl Snell,
Salem; Miss Harriet C. Long,
Salem; Mrs. Frank Jenkins,
Klamath ' Falls; Mrs. Fred L,
Shideler, Corvallis; Mrs. C. J.
Mcintosh, Corvallis; Mrs. G. W.
Peavy, Corvallis; Olive Bar
ber, Marshfield; Mrs. Frank L,
Ballard, Corvallis; Mrs. Tracy W,
Johnson, Corvallis; Dean Kate
Jameson, Corvallis; Mrs. Mabel
Holmes Parsons, Tigard; Mrs,
Ellwood M. Smith, Corvallis;
Miss May Lewis, Corvallis; Mrs,
Bruce Baxter, Salem; Miss Ro
vena Eyre, Salem; Mrs. ' Leo
Fairbanks, Corvallis; Mrs. Ernest
R. Gilstrap, Medford; Mrs. Shel
don F. Sackett, Marshfield; Mrs,
Ralph R. Cronise, Albany; Mrs.
W. L. Jackson, Albany; Mrs.
Ianthe Smith, Albany;
Mrs. Arlene M. Van Dahl, Al
bany; Mrs. Merle R. Chessman,
Astoria; Mrs. Robert Lucas, As
toria; Mrs. L. D. Felsheim, Ban
don; Mrs. Robert W. Sawyer,
Bend; Mrs. Henry N. Fowler,
Bend; Mrs. Frank Loggan, Bend;
Mrs. Claude E. Ingalls, Corvallis;
Mrs. Earle Richardson, Dallas;
Mrs. E. Y. Sanderson, Freewater;
Mrs. Reuben C. Young, Gold
Beach; Mrs. A. E. Voorhies, Grants
Pass; Mrs. Earle Voorhies, Grants
Pass; Mrs. George Angell, Os
wego; Mrs. Beatrice B. Beebe,
Corvallis; Mrs. Kathleen McNeill
Clark, Grants Pass; Miss Helen
Norris, Medford, Mrs. Arthur . A.
Peck, Corvallis; Mrs. E. C. Mc
Kinney, Hillsboro; Mrs. W. Verne
McKinney, Hillsboro; Mrs. Hugh
G. Ball, Hood River; Mrs. Thom
as Nelson, Junction City; Mrs.
H. M. Finlny, La Grande; Mrs.
H. W. Fredericks, Lebanon; Miss
Isabel Childs, Marshfield; Mrs.
Lars E. Bladine, McMinnville;
Mrs. Jack Bladine, McMinn
ville; Mrs. George K. Aiken, On
tario; Mrs. Edward E. Brodie,
Oregon City; Mrs. E. B. Aldrich,
Pendleton; Lotus Knight Porter,
Roseburg; C. Genevieve Morgan,
balem; Mrs. Ben R. Litfin, The
Dalles; Mrs. H. E. Maxey, Spring
field; B. M. Bower, Taft; Miss
Ina Madsen, Corvallis; Mrs. H. L.
Davis, Napa, Cal.; Mrs. Herb
Grey, Medford; Mary Ellen Bai
ley, Milwaukie; Mrs. William C.
Davisson, Oswego; Mrs. Joe
Brown, Redmond; Mrs. Walter
T. Durgan, Corvallis; Mrs. Harris
Ellsworth, Roseburg; Mrs. Mal
colm Epley, Klamath Falls; Gene
vieve Dunlop, Condon; Adelaide
V. Lake, Corvallis; Mrs. A. Moore
Hamilton, Medford; Alene Mar
garet Phillips, Salem; Mrs. Har
old B. Say, Salem; Mrs. Helen
Wadleigh, Seattle, Wash.; Elise
Schroeder, Salem; Mrs. Charles
W. Ross, Jr., Powlsbo, Wn.; Doris
Holmes Bailey, Roseburg; Mrs. J.
W. Forrester, Pendleton; Marian
Allen, Mill City; Coriene Antrim,
Aloha; Betty Bohnenkamp, La
Grande; Benlah Chapman, Sa
lem; Frances E. Hardy. Rose
burg; Elizabetli Ann Jones, Mc
Minnville; Kathryn Morrow, Sea
side; Mrs. Curtis C. Jones, On
tario; Mrs. Walter Naylor, As
toria; Mrs. John Henry Nash,
Berkeley, Cal.; Mrs. Paul Petri;
Mrs. Crawford Lyle, Oakridge;
Mrs. Ralph P. Laird, Jasper;
Mrs. Mable Crow, Springfield;
Mrs. M. V. Walker, Springfield.
Presbyterian Women
Meet At Creswell
MAUD DENSMORE'S
Residence Shop
1059 Pearl
Apparel for the matron or miss
COATS SUITS DRESSES
Spring Sale Coats and
Suits Now in Progressl
Priced Lowl
Phone 1862
Ladies' Dresses
Cleaned to
Look Like
NEW!
Now Is the time to send your dresses to the New Service
for a thorough cleaning. We make them look fresh and crisl.
Enjoy your parties in clean clothes!
NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY
"EUGENE'S FINEST LAUNDRY SERVICE"
839 High St Phone 825-828
CRESWELL, April 20 (Spe
cial) The Presbyterian Aid so
ciety met recently with Mrs. L. C.
Goheen, Mrs A. W. Bartel assist
ing hostess. Mrs. Goheen also
presided at the business meeting.
Mrs. S. G. Gregor conducted the
devotions. Mrs. C. A. Hughett of
Spokane, Wash., Mrs. Hattie Gros
hong, Mrs. Wilbur Scott and Mrs.
A. A. Emmons were guests. Birth
days observed at serving time
were those of Mrs. A. W. Schwer
ing and Mrs. Clara Noland. Others
at the birthday table were Mrs.
Ethel Treanor, Mrs. Alice Taylor
and Mrs. Hughett. Plans were
made to hold the next meeting
May 1 with Mrs C. F. Crawford in
the Irving district. A potluck
luncheon will be served followed
by the buiness meeting. Mrs, Ed
Anderson was appointed on the
transportation committee. Each
one making the trip will contrib
ute. Mrs. Floyd E. Dorris, Mrs. W.
F. Harcombe and Mrs. Cora Olson
were chosen on the committee for
selecting gifts for the school grad
uates. Mrs. Laura Smith will ar
range the corsages for the
Mother's Day services at church.
The visiting committee chosen
consists of Mrs. F. B. Clock, Mrs.
Bartel, Mrs. F. D. Laccy and Mrs.
K. C. Schwering. For the program
the toy orchestra of the school
gave two numbers under the di
rection of Miss Alleyne Spencer.
Mrs. Dorris read an article on
"The Plea for Peace." Refresh
ments were served to 23.
Methodist Aid Meets
Mrs. A. L. McClure, Mrs. Walt
er Bragg and Mrs. Blanche
Gwyther were hostesses at the
regular meeting of the General
Aid Society of the Methodist
church Wednesday afternoon at
the church annex. The time was
sent in quilting and in sewing on
bazaar articles. Mrs. Jennie Mar
quart was a guest. Twenty-three
members were present. Special
birthday members were Mrs. Lou
ise Land Mrs. C. L. Ellis and Mrs.
M. C. Redding. Corsages were at
each plate. Hostesses for the May
meeting are Mrs. Bert Thompson,
Mrs. W. A. Henderson, Mrs. H. N.
Traxler and Mrs. J. M. Walkup.
Mrs Alice Taylor has left for
Twin Falls, Ida., where she will
Join relatives on a trip to Wiscon
sin, where she will visit at her
former home and with her daugh
ters, Mrs. Gus Eggert and Mrs.
Ray Hennes and their families.
Her son H. W. Taylor and wife
took her to Twin Falls where they
will visit over the week end.
Candidates Initiated '
Initiatory work for two candi
dates was exemplified at the regu
lar meeting of the Eastern Star
last week. Plans were made to
visit Evangeline chapter In Eu
gene Friday evening. Thirty-one
members were present. Refresh
ments were served by J. O. Mor
tenson and C. F. Moore.
Henry Kirtley of Portland Is
visiting with his sister Mrs. B. F.
Martin.
Band And Glee Clubs
Appear In Concert
OAKRIDGE, April 20. (Spe
cial) The Oakridge high school
band and glee clubs presented
their spring concert in the school
auditorium recently. The program
included: Three numbers by the
band; six numbers by the Junior
high chorus; five selections by the
boys' glee club; two violin solos,
Bessie Stevens; two songs, boys'
quartet; two numbers, violin en
semble; five selections by the
girls' Rlee club; three numbers by
the mixed chorus; four selections
by the band.. Miss Esther Beal is
glee club director and Miss Esythe
Farr is director of instrumental
music.
The band members include:
First cornets, James Hill, Forrest
Rehwalt, Earl Blelle and Daryl
Moblcy; second cornets, Janet Lee
Ramsdell and Loren Wilson; third
cornets, Harvey McFarland, Neil
Dless and Ira McAtee; trombones,
Ned LeGault and John Luckey;
clarinets, Tharon Rogers, Harry
Bleile, Chester Wilson and Jack
Edwards; saxophones, Evelyn Mc
Gillvrey, Harold La Duke, Marian
Swanson and Harry Winkleman;
drums, Ralph Lyons and Martin
Tucker. The violin ensemble is
composed of Martin Tucker, Bes
sie Stevens. Wanda Tucker, Dor
othy Maulding, Walter Palanuk,
Marylyn Jones, Leslie McLarrin
and Everett Lentz:
The glee club members include
Betty Babcock, Marjorie Bier,
Mary Briley, Jeanette Clark, Betty
Dahlen, Birdine Edwards, Margret
Fields, Jeanne Fox, Winifred
Franz, Erma Hamilton, Ruth Hill,
Marylyn Jones, Jean Lovelace,
Mary McLarrin, Ellen Natterlund,
Helen Neff, Mary Ryker, Marion
Swanson, Helen Turner, Alberta
Williams, Arley Boyce, Robert
Edwards, Ben Fox, Robert Fox,
Donald Frantz, Keith Healy, Hol
lis Hill, Ned LeGault, Leslie Mc
Larrin, Tom Aleson, Lyle Rogers
and Francis Smallwood.
The decoration committee was
made up of Loren Wilson, Mar
jorie Bier, Marion Swanson, For
rest Rehwalt and Alberta Wil
liams. Ushers were Miss Wilma
Jacobson, Miss Virginia Layton
Miss Elfrlenda Christiansen and
Miss Nellie Johnson.
MOHAWK. April 20 (Special)
The school board of the Stafford
school district No, 11, has rehired
Mrs. May Scott to teach at the
Stafford school the coming year.
Mrs. Bessie Terpening, mother
of Raymond Hill, is rapidly Im
proving at the Hill home from a
broken ankle.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hill en
tertained with a potluck dinner
and a card party at their home
recently.
The meeting of the members or
the Sunshine club will be an
nounced at a future date.
Leaburg News
dinner was held recently at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ren-
fro, who were recently married
and live near Irving. Those pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Richie
Hays, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gar
rison, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson
Renfro.
Mr. and Mrs. Renfro, Frank
Crenshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Mays, Mrs. Eva Hendrickson, Cecil
Branson, Eldon Branson, and the
honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Renfro, who were presented a
set of dishes asa wedding gift.
Teacher Re-Hired
WITH MRS. KRAAL
SAGINAW, April 20 (Special)
The Friendly Neighbors club
met with Mrs. Ida Kraal for the
last meeting. Twenty-one mem
bers were present and Mrs. Har-
ley Williams was a visitor. I he
club will meet next week with
Mrs. Grace Queener.
GOOD WEEK
SALEM, April 20. ) Ore
gon industry went through the
week ended April 18 with no fatal
accidents, the Industrial Accident
commission said today. There were
708 non-fatal accidents.
The pneumatic Ore was In,
vented in 1840.
Mrs. Barber To Speak
To Mapleton P.- T. A.
MAPLETON, April 20. (Spe
cial) Mrs. Olive Barber of
Marshfield will speak at the Parent-Teachers'
association meeting
Tuesday evening, April 23. The
business meeting will be held
from 7:30 to 8, after which Mrs.
Barber will speak. She will ar
rive at noon, Tuesday, and will
give bird talks at both the high
school and the grade school In the
afternoon. She will stay over
night and make a survey of the
different types of birds In this
locality Wednesday morning.
The garden club met at the
home of Miss Sophie Nlcolle last
week. Those present were Miss
Sophie Nlcolle, Mrs. Hester Beane,
Mrs. Harry Clark, Mrs. B. H. Hol-
man, Mrs. Joe Ellingson, Mrs.
Pony Ellingson and ner son K.iein.
Mrs. Charlie Beers, Mrs. Willie,
Bernhardt, Mrs. Ralph Bernhardt.
Mrs. L. J. Plowman, Mrs. Fir.
Mrs. Lloyd Snnbert, Miss Sena
Frederickson, Mrs. Lawrence
Frederickson, Mrs. Haldon Foss,
Mrs. Jerry Hlckox, Mrs. Carlotta
Walther, Mrs. Stanke. Mrs. Anna
Vingelen, Mrs. L. C. Maxwell,
Mrs. A. O. Knowles, Mrs. Rose
Mason and Mr. Llnwood Goude.
Miss Nellie C. Lyle conducted
the monthly meeting of the home
extension unit. This was Mlfs
Lyle's last meeting here until next
fall. A buffet luncheon was pre
pared and served in the high
school home economics room. Dur
ing the afternoon business meet
ing officers for next year were
elected. Miss Clara Simonson was
chosen chairman; Mrs. Dewey
Moore, vice-chairman, and Mrs.
George Burbach, secretary-treasurer.
The group also put in re
quests for next year's program.
About 20 women were present
and four children.
LEABURG, April 20 (Special)
A special executive board meet.
ing of the Leaburg Community
Sunday school was held at the
home of Mrs. Milo Smith, superln
tendent, last week. As there was
not a full attendance of the board
some matters could not be defi
nitely decided until a later date,
The teachers and classes were out
lined and the matter of a summer
camp under religious leadership
is being considered. Mrs. bmlth is
especially Inviting everyone to
avail themselves of the Sunday
school services held every Sunday
at ten-thirty o'clock at the school
house. Classes are planned for all
ages. Those attending the meeting
were Mrs. Wesley Hansen, Mrs.
Ira Isham, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Frazee.
Ray Dikeman was a business
caller in Portland last week.
All of the members and friends
of the home extension service
meetings that are being held
should bear in mind the spring
festival that is to be held at the
Four-H building at the fairgrounds
on Friday, April 28. A planned
potluck luncheon is to be served
at noon and it is requested that
each person provide her own table
service. An exhibit and part of
the program is to be planned by
each unit represented.
Bridge Club Meets
MARCOLA, April 20 (Special)
The Thursday bridge club met
at the home of Mrs. Christina Pet
erson. Mrs. A. E. Rummell and
Mrs. Mary Hill were guests. Mem
bers present were, Mrs. Anna
Wald, Mrs. Gladys Hatton, Mrs.
Alice Page, Mrs. Pearl Price, Mrs.
Ada Martin and the hostess, Mrs.
Peterson. High honors wont to
Mrs. Page, low to Mrs. Martin,
and honor prize to Mrs. Hill. Mrs.
Pearl Price will entertain the club
next time.
A family gathering and potluck
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