Page Nine.
21, 1940.
bunty P--T. A. Planning
,npfit Party Next Friday
THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
Benefit of Star Club Will
Be Event of Thursday; Many
Types of Games Planned
STAR club of Evangeline chapter, O. E. S., is entertaining
at a benefit bridge party Thursday at eight o'clock at
the Masonic temple, Tenth and Olive. Contract and
Venina at River Road Club
I Bptf " d party being sponsored by. all units of the
V o ttf P-T A. next Thursday evening at eight
r Coumy . Women- clubhouse. Bridee. both'
P" H contract, five hundred, and pinochle will be
imm1lir5 lit""--
wniiam L. Lockyear of
"Z and Mrs. James Mac
?Srfaield are'e"
. I' !2n of Santa
PirSSrBiin ior tickets;
Pc& PoweU of River Road,
t w. tables and tallies;
FZw H. Spicer of Eugene
h fr 5 w.it.i- Sorensen of
L Road are to have charge
F " , m Henrv
refresnmeni., -
of interest to many women in the county will
U of River
Road is to take
. j..,iinns. and Mrs,
f R(er o7 Springfield will
lhairman for prizes.
Lets are on sale by all units
be county.
.. it
L interested to attend.
Lambda Theta
bets Officers
ttv officers are "";
Lambda Theta, national edu-
Son honorary, as louuwa.
rt John Saul, president; Dr.
trice Aitchison, vice-presi-Ir
Miss Marcia Steinhauser,
tKding secretary; Mrs. Victor
fclps, corresponding secretary;
r .t c.u.wr,n 4i-iaciirrr
raia Muller. keeper of the
ords. Mrs. G. A. Metzger is the
iring president.
nitiatlon and a banquet will be
d May 4. Dr. Aitchison is In
pie-
extended to all
omen Voters To
borisor Benefit
Ihe League of Women Voters
sponsoring a benent oriage
iv on Wednesday afternoon of
fc week at the Osburn hotel at
i-thirty o'clock.
Ilts. Lillian Eldridge. Mrs. uaie
Campbell, and Mrs. Lillian
tton are in charge. Reserva
s may be telephoned to Mrs.
hon at 2715M.
UCT, Auxiliary
Arrange Dance
Next Saturday
JyjEMBERS of the United Com
mercial Travelers and auxili
ary are to be hosts for a danc
ing and card party next Saturday
evening at the River Road club
house at eight-thirty o'clock. .
The event is for members of
both orders and guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heiser,
Mr. aand Mrs. Pete McNeil, Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Johnson, and
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Hale are
on the committee for the event.
Plumber's orchestra will play for
dancing. Cards also will, be
played, and refreshments served.
Several of the group are plan
nihg dinner and cocktail parties
preceding the dance.
Panel Discussion
Features P.- T. A.
Edison P.-T. A. will meet at
the school on Wednesday, at
three o'clock. The program will
open with singing by the girls'
chorus of the school under the
direction of Miss Delia M. Bow
man. The nominating committee
will make its report. A panel
discussion is to be held on the
subject "The unit system of in
struction does it tend to foster
the best physical, emotional, and
intellectual development of the
child?" Leading this discussion
will be Dr. H. B. Wood, chair
man, Dr. J. F. Cramer, Dr. Rob
ert M. Leeper, Viron Moore, Al
ton F. Baker, and Mrs. George
S. Turnbull, Tea will be served
after the meeting.
MEETING MONDAT
Bide-a-Wee club is to meet
rMonday afternoon at two o'clock
at the home of Mrs. John Kelly,
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APRIL is a busy month for the Euger.e Garden club members.' Some of the committee arranging the events for Tuesday and Wednes
day of this week are pictured above. Front row, seated left to right : Mrs. J. R. Nasholm, Airs. M. T. McKcnzie, Mrs. Fred Brnders, Mrs.
C. N. Allen, Mrs. W. A. Buchholz, Mrs. S. A. Connor, Mrs. R . E. Buck. Back row, standing, left to right: Mrs. Kenneth' W. Mooro.
Mrs. George Graves, Mrs. Lillian Broders, Mrs. John Chapman, Mrs . C. C. Pago, Mrs. John Harms, Mrs. Vivian Goldsworthy, Mrs. R. D.
Busey, Mrs. Lester Read, and Mrs. Ro Carlton. (Carl R. Baker phot Or Wiltshire engraving.)
Garden Club Spring Flower Show
Planned for Tuesday and Wednesday
At 4-H Building on Fairgrounds
pHE spring flower show of the
jLugene iraraen ciuo promises
to be one of the most elaborate
as yet undertaken by the local
club. The show committee met
the past week with the chairman,
Mrs. Fred Broders, and completed
plans for the two-day show, to
be held next Tuesday and Wed
nesday in the 4-H building at the
fairgrounds.
A plant exchange and sale will
begin Tuesday afternoon with
members bringing their surplus
bulbs, plants and shrubs tied and
plainly labeled.
Much space is being allotted
for the display of flowers with
three cash prizes offered for the
largest collection of different va
rieties of garden blooms shrubs
and plants properly named, one
specimen of each variety.
Floral arrangements in exhib
itors' own containers, as well as
shadow boxes will be judged and
graded by Miss Maude Kerns, oi
the art school of the university.
A display of Franciscan pottery
for table use and for flower ar
rangements is the special feature
of the show.
Table settings in pottery, and
others in glass, will be featured.
Due to the large number of en
tries expected, the show rooms
will be opened on Monday eve
ning for exhibitors' use only,
with entries to be accepted then
and not later than two o'clock
Tuesday.
Doors will be open to the pub
lic both days from two to ten
o'clock with the annual meeting
and election of officers for the
Garden club scheduled for Tues
day evening at eight o'clock. .
Tea Being Served
An innovation for the Garden
club is planned for the two-day
meetings Tuesday and Wednes
day when the Eugene Society for
the Hard of Hearing will serve
tea and wafers during the af
ternoons, and coffee and cake
bSth evenings. Mrs. G. E. Heslep
is president of the group.
Mrs. S. L. Peters, Mrs. S. F.
Martilla and Mrs. A. Hough are
to preside at the tea table Tues
day afternoon; Miss Bessie Back
us and Mrs. J. S. Bashaw dur
ing the late afternoon, and for
the evening Mrs. G. E. Heslep,
Mrs. V. E. Arnold and Mrs. Rob
ert Tobin.
Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. J.
A. Gamble, and Mrs. C. A. Le
Van will seVve and Wednesday
evening, Mrs. Frank L. Cham
bers, Mrs. Mary C. Brockelbank
and M;s. C. J. Smith will serve.
Mrs. Peters, secretary, reports
membership of twenty-five in
the Eugene society, with club
rooms in the old postoffice build
ing where classes are held as well
as social affairs enjoyed. There
are now 119 societies for the
Hard of Hearing in America with
the Eugene group No. 119.
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AS vice-president of the north
western Oregon conference of girls
and deans, Miss Gladys Lemley,
above, is in Portland this week
end attending the conference be
ing held at the Girls Polytechnic
high school there. Miss Lemley Is
a senior at the Cottage Grove high
school and . the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Lemley of that
city. (Kennell-EUis photo Wilt
shire engraving)
Tea Planned For i
Mrs. Burrows;
Campus News Given
Mrs. Jennie Burrows, chaperon
at Sigma Kappa sorority on the
campus, will be honored at a tea
to be given the afternoon of Sun
day, April 28, by the active chap
ter and Eugene alumnae at the
sorority. Hours will be from two
until five o'clock, about three
hundred being invited.
Several dances featured the
social calendar on the campus
this week-end.
Chi Omega entertained Satur
day evening, inviting as patrons,
Mrs. Clara Van Tassel, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Dahlberg, Mr. and
Mrs. Marion F. McClajn, Mrs.
A. H. Schroff, and Mrs. Nelson
F. Macduff.
Sigma Kappa sorority enter
tained with a dinner dance at
the Eugene hotel, Saturday eve
ning. Patrons were Mrs. Jennie
Burrows, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
F. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Merwin
Vater, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Fury.
Other Dances Listed
Kappa Kappa Gamma was an
other group entertaining Saturday
evening at a dance. Mrs. Eliza
beth Talbert, Dr. and Mrs. C. L.
Schwering, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Akers, Miss Pearle Bonisteel, and
H. C. Franchere were patrons.
Delta Upsilon fraternity enter
tained on Friday evening. In
vited as patrons were Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Dudley, Mr. and
Mrs. Milo Glassman, Mr. and
Mrs. John Gallagher.
Phi Kappa Psi fraternity en
tertained at the Anchorage Fri
day evening. Patrons for the
dance were Mr. and Mrs. Ned
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
snumaKer, ana Mr. ana mis. w.
F. G. Thacher.
Kappa Sigma fraternity gave
a radio dance Friday evening.
Patrons for the event included
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Cutler, Dr.
and Mrs. Delbert C. Stanard,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dudley,
Mr. and Mrs. James Stovall.
Newman club members enter
tained with a dance in Gerlinger
hall, Friday evening. The pa
trons included Rev. L. Lohrer,
Dean and Mrs. R. W. Leighton,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McCloskey.
Members of the Corvallis New
man club were guests.
Six To Entertain
At Bridge Party
One of the larger parties of the
coming week will be that planned
for Monday afternoon by a group
of six hostesses. The party will be
a dessert and bridge for twenty
five tables in St. Mary's Episcopal
church parish hall.
Mrs. Curtis M. Marshall. Mrs.
Harry L. Ncbcrgull. Mrs. Morton
Folts, Mrs. Marvin Miller, Mrs.
F. R. Dunlap, and Mrs. Dan Boy
kin are the hostesses.
auction bridge, five hundred and Chinese checkers will be
played. Prizes will be awarded the winners oi the ditterent
games.
. Committees Named
Committees in charge are Mrs.
R. S. Bryson and Mrs. L. O.
Meisel, tickets and publicity; Mrs.
Milton D. Koupal, tables; Mrs.
Charlotte Huston and Miss Ida
Patterson, score cards; Mrs. E.
N. Hathaway and Mrs. A. P.
McKinzey, cards and pencils;
Mrs. Sam C. Bond and Mrs. T.
S. Zimmerman, candies; Mrs.
Vera Raye Lee, decorations; and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Hobbs,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Filsinger,
Mr. Hnd Mrs. F. R. Brockschink
and Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Burnett,
reception and seating.
Mrs. Lawrence Hunter is in
charge of contract bridge; Mrs.
P. L. Herbig, auction; Mrs. W.
b; Neal, five hundred; Mrs. D.
B. Harshman, Chinese checker?;
Mrs. Ray James, pinochle.
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MONDAY CLUB
Mrs. J. F. Roadman and Mrs.
C. A. E. Whitton are to enter
tain for the Monday club at the
Roadman home, tomorrow, for an
one o clock luncheon,
HOSTS TO GROUP
Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hunt
entertained at dinner Tuesday
evening for the members of the
board of directors of the Eugene
Glecmen.
Mr., Mrs. Burton
Plan Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Burton, 41
Ash street, are to observe their
fiftieth wedding anniversary next
Wednesday, April 23.
That afternoon they will be
hosts for an open house from two
until five o'clock.
On Tuesday evening a family
dinner is to be given in their
honor at the home of their son--in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Viron Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton were mar
ried April 23, 1890, in Chelsea,
Mass. They came west in 192'!.
Five of their six children are
living, including Harry Burton
of Worcester Mass., Hawley Bur
ton of North Bennington, Ver
mont, Mrs. H. G. Davis of Los
Angeles, Fred Burton of Eu
gene, and Mrs. Viron Moore of
Eugene. There are seven grand
children and one great grandchild.
Pro America Plans
Luncheon Meeting
Next Friday Noon
The Lane county chapter of
Pro America is meeting for a
luncheon, Friday, at twelve-fifteen
o'clock at the Eugene hotel.
Walter Tooze of Portland will
be the guest speaker. Arthur
Priaulx will introduce the speak
er. Invitation is extended to all in
terested republicans to Attend,
especially precinct committee
men and women. Reservations
for the luncheon should be tele
phoned to cither the Eugene ho
tel or to Miss F. Ina Burgess,
3629.
The hospitality committee fof
the day included Mrs. F. M. Car
ter, Mrs. Thomas S. Wells, Mrs,
C. I. Collins, Mrs. E. A. Lewis,
Mrs. Horace Middleton, and Mrs.
J. H. McKinley.
Mrs. Frank B. Reid, Mrs. Royal
Glck, Mrs. Dudley Holland, and
Mrs. R. T. Burnett are the pro
gram committee.
CHAPTER AY
Chapter AY of P. E. O. Sis
terhood is meeting Wednesday
afternoon for luncheon at one
o'clock at the home of
Harry B. Johnson.
Inter-City Event
Royal Neighbors of America
arc holding an inter-county con
vention Wednesday afternoon in
the I. O. O. F. hall at Marcola,
Registration begins at twelve
thirty, and the meeting will open
at one o'clock. Mrs. Leonora
Broili of Ashland, state super
visor, will conduct a school of
instruction. Mrs. Maude Davis
of Eugene, district deputy, will
attend. Getchell camp of Eu
gene will be in charge of tha
initiation.
CD. A. Event
The Catholic Daughters of
America are to hold their month
ly social Wednesday evening in
St. Joseph's hall at eight o'clock.
Mrs. Duane Himber, Mrs. Neil
Hennessy, Miss Gretta Wilhelm,
Mrs. J. B. Lonles, Miss Beatrice
Mrs. Snddclcr, and Miss Bernice Ma
Ihar are the committee in charge.
P. E. O. GROUP
Chapter AM of the P. E. O. Sis
terhood is meeting Wednesday af
ernoon for luncheon at one o'clock
at the home of Mrs. C. W. Buck
ley. Mrs. Thomas S. Wells and
Mrs. J. M. Gravenstein will be as
sistant hostesses, Mrs. A. C. Dixon
is to have charge of the program
P E. O. children to be featured.
VISITS HERE
Mrs. Edwin C. Stoldt, president
of Kappa province of Zeta Tau
Alpha sorority, is visiting here as
guest at the , University chapter,
Beta Pi chapter. She came here
from Seattle where she presided
over the recent province conven
tion. Those going from here to the
province .gathering were Misses
Margarethe Faulstlck, Virginia
Kerr, Lois Hosford, Doris Smeed,
Evelyn Raymond, Peggy Lue Par
ker, Jeannette Gordon, Jean Mc
Morran, and Mrs. Opal Jordon-
MEETING MONDAY
Beta Sigma Phi members are to
hold their regular meeting Mon
day evening at the home of Miss
Margaret Hurley. Miss Miriam
Yoder will be assistant hostess.
GO TO CORVALLIS
Five Alpha Gamma Delta
alumnae of Eugene are ' among
those at Corvallis this week-end
to attend the annual reunion day
of the sorority, a yearly event in
the international organization.
Those irom Eugene at the meet
ing are Mrs. Robert L. Dill, Mrs.
Merle Nash, Mrs. Ben Bowie,
Mrs. William McKenzic, and Mrs.
Wade Kerr.
TO ENTERTAIN GROUP
La Junta club is meeting Fri
day afternoon at two o'clock at
the home of Mrs. B. H. WilL
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