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THE REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE, OREGON
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HARMONY CLASS of the
it Baptist church will meet
the church at six-fifteen
,nday evening. Members will
ive from there for a picnic.
iey are requested to come in
Mime costumes, bring their
ra dishes, sandwiches, and
hot dish or salad. Mrs. Leo
iKenbacher is chairman of
e social committee, with Mrs.
yde Laufer, Mrs. Chester El
in, and Mrs. Dorothy Bowers
listing.
SUNSET HOME auxiliary
111 hold a special meeting.
lesday evening at seven-
Irty oclocK at me nonw "i
P. and Mrs. F. L. Larson, 259
heteenth avenue west. All
ends of the home are inviiea.
MITCHELL CLUB of the
lii Nalchhors of America
E meet Friday July 18, for a
e o'clock potlUCK dinner ai
tidricks park.
Vital of the betrothal of Miss Gertrude Josephsan, at left, to
iEQRD7,
IF YOU WOULD BE THRIFTY . . .
Then shop at BEARD'S during their Seml-Annual
CLEARANCE SALE which is now in progress. All
summer apparel has been drastically reduced in
Price lor speedy clear away.
PRESSES
are now priced low o . .
2.95, 3.95, 4.95, 5.95 to 16.95
former values have ben entirely forgotten . . .
Pis auotod are but fractions of the former
8s. ... if you jflgfce y0ur purchases at
on.
Blouses
M ....
Millinery
and...
lot of
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r GROUP PLANS FOR LEGION AUXILIARY CONVENTION
tots GROUP OF COMMITTEE chairmen head varied group In the local American Lesion
Uiurv arranging the annual state convention to open -nere. next Sunday, July 20, and continue
Kirt nd Including July 23. Standing, left to rlfhti Mm. Glen D. Lewis, Mrs. 8. 8. George, Mrs.
K K.t nd Mrs. Noble Bond. Seated, at left, Mrs. R. L. Moon, and at right, Mrs. Elmer Getter.
P" "sSni" Wiltshire nffravin1
WOMEN'S BENEFIT associ
ation will meet in Moose hall
Monday night at eight o'clock.
OREGON ROSE Thimble
club will meet at the home of
Mrs. B. F. Lambert, Wednes
day, for a one o'clock dessert
luncheon.
THE GARDEN WAY Sun
shine club has postponed its
picnic from Tuesday evening
until Wednesday evening, July
16, the event to be held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. K.
Chase.
NEIGHBORS of Woodcraft
held their regular meeting
Thursday evening in Moose
hall, Mrs. Nellie E. Thomason
being chairman for the evening.
There was the regular business
session and entertainment, and
refreshment! were served. The
last July'lodge meeting will be
omitted, the next meeting to be
held August 14.
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BSS GERTRUDE JOSEPHSON MISS EVELYN WHITMORB
a. Limins; ana of the betrothal of Mlsa Evelyn WBltmore,
p right, to Harold Brlnkman, Jr. (Kennell-Ellis photos, Wilt-
peengravlng)
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THE EUGENE Penwoman's
club met at the home of Mrs.
Loyal Atkinson the past week.
Nine members were present.
Each contributed selections
from original writings for the
program. One of the guests,
Mrs. Frank Hoover, gave a re
port of the summer school for
writers she attended in Port
land. Mrs. Paul J. Cauthorn
read a chapter which she had
completed for the book which
the club is writing. Mrs. Jess
Hayden reviewed one of the
radio scripts which she wrote
for KORE and KOAC in co
operation with the Oregon Trail
pageant. Following the pro
gram the group retired to the
outdoor living room where re
freshments were served. The
next meeting will be with Mrs.
Ida Adams, Springfield, the first
Wednesday in August.
RED CROSS sewing group of
the Methodist church will not
meet Monday. The regular
meeting will be held Monday,
July 21.
WOMEN'S COUNCIL of the
First Christian church will hold
its regular all day meeting
Wednesday at the church, be
ginning at ten o'clock. Lunch
eon will be served at noon.
UNITARIAN Women's Al
liance will meet Thursday noon
with Mrs. R. C. Crow, south
Willamette street, for a twelve
thirty potluck dinner.
UNITED SPANISH War
Veterans auxiliary will meet
Monday evening at seven
thirty o'clock in the old Moose
hall, Seventh and Willamette
streets.
AUXILIARY to the Sons of
Union Veterans will hold its
regular business meeting Mon
day afternoon at two-thirty
o'clock at the Community Lib
eral church. The auxiliary and
the Sons of Union Veterans will
hold a joint picnic Monday eve
ning at six-thirty o'clock at the
William S. Plank home, River
Road.
WOMAN'S Relief Corps will
meet Thursday afternoon at
two o'clock with Mrs. Marie
Franz, 1074 Seventh avenue
west.
JUNIOR AMERICAN Legion
auxiliary will meet Tuesday
night at seven-thirty o'clock at
Skinner Butte park.
Calendar for
Monday.
10 a. m. Welfare League
meeting, Eugene hotel.
12 noon Quota club lunch
eon, Eugene hotel.
2:30 p. m. Auxiliary to Sons
of Union Veterans of Civil War,
meeting at Community Liberal
church.
3 p. m. Tea and meeting of
Young People's division, United
Chinese Relief, home of Mrs.
Robert Potter.
5:45 p. m. Beta Sigma Phi
picnic, Idylwood, group goes
from home of Mrs. Kenneth
Long.
6:15 p. m. Harmony class
meets at First Baptist church
to go on picnic.
6:30 p. m. Philathean class
meeting, Skinner Butte park.
8 p. m. Alpha Iota meeting,
home of Mrs. Minnie Day.
8 p. m. W. B. A. meeting,
Moose hall.
8 p. m. Thimble club and
Officers club of Neighbors of
Woodcraft, meeting at home of
Mrs. I. P. Inman.
8 p. m. Auxiliary to United
Spanish War Veterans meeting,
Moose hall.
Tuesday
1 i. m. Credit Women's
Breakfast club meeting, Del
Rey cafe.
All-day meeting of Alpha
Delta Pi Mothers club at the
summer home of Mrs. Frank
Scobert on the McKenzie.
2:30 p. m. Kings Daughters
tea, home of Mrs. Florence
Lonberg. ,
6:30 p. m. Brotherhood of
Railway Clerks auxiliary pot
luck, back of the butte.
7 p. m. Junior American
Auxiliary
Plans
Convention
MANY interesting
gatherings will fea
ture the annual
convention of the state
American Legion auxiliary
to be held in Eugene, July
20-23 in conjunction with
the Legion meeting. Ses
sions for the auxiliary con
vention will be held in the
First Methodist church.
Events Listed
On Sunday evening of the
convention, July 20, the auxil
iary's memorial service will be
held In conjunction with that
of the Legion.
Among events planned for
Monday of that week will be
the' banquet for presidents and
past presidents at the Osburn
hotel at six-thirty o'clock, the
banquet of the Eight and Forty
social also to be at the Osburn
that evening.
On Tuesday morning, July
22, will be held the secretaries
and treasurers breakfast at
seven o'clock at the Osburn
hotel.
Tuesday afternoon brings
tours for visitors, starting at
three-thirty o'clock, and in
cluding visits to Chase Gardens
and the Murray Warner mus
eum at the University of Ore
gon.
Tuesday evening features the
big convention parade and
drum corps competition. The
auxiliary's annual stunt night
will follow and will be held at
the Rex theater.
On Wednesday morning, at
the Eugene hotel, will be the
past district presidents break
fast, the Cottage Grove auxil
iary in charge.
40th Anniversary
Observed By Aid
The fortieth anniversary of
Bethesda Danebo Lutheran
Ladies' Aid was celebrated at
the Aid meeting Thursday af
ternoon. The group, organized
July 10, 1901, now numbers 88
active members and 13 retired
members.
Charter members present
were Mrs. L. Berntzen, and
Mrs. Gertrude Mickelsen.
Other living charter members
are Mrs, Marie Johansen, Eu
gene and Mrs. Anna Jensen,
Santa Fe, Cal.
' Rev. Ingward Olsen spoke on
"The Meaning and Purpose of
the Ladies' Aid." Mrs. Olsen
gave a report of the Women's
Missionary society convention,
held in June at Cedar Falls,
Iowa, to which she was a dele
gate. Evelyn Berntzen, grand
daughter of a charter member,
Mrs. L. Berntzen, gave a vocal
solo.
Mrs. Hans Nielsen and Mrs.
Andrew Larsen were hostesses
for the afternoon. This was the
last Ladies' Aid meeting to be
held in the old church.
The August meeting will be
a picnic and silver tea to raise
funds for the new church kit
chen. INDEPENDENT Mission
Study group of the First Chris
tian church met at the church
Thursday with twenty-two
members present. Mrs. Jessie
Palmer lead the study. On the
program was a vocal solo by
Mrs. Leo Guay, accompanied
by Mrs. Roy Myers. The next
meeting will be a picnic Aug
ust 14 at the C. H. Jessee farm,
In Central. Members will meet
at the church at eleven o'clock.
Mrs. Roy Myers Is In charge of
transportation. Some out of
town groups have also been in
vited. Mrs. Vershel McCauley
will be the leader.
Coming Week
Legion-meeting, Skinner Butte
park.
7:30 p. m. Sunset Home
auxiliary meeting, home of
Mrs. F. L. Larsen.
Wednesday
All day meeting, Women's
Council, First Christian church.
12 noon Rotana club lunch
eon, Osburn hotel.
1 p. m. Avalon club meet
ing, home of Mrs. L. G. Eynon.
1 p. m. Oregon Rose Thimble
club meeting, home of Mrs. B.
F. Lambert.
Wednesday evening Garden
Way Sunshine club picnic,
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. K.
Chase.
8 p. m. Rebekah meeting, I.
O. O. F. hall.
Thursday
2 p. m. Ladies of Elks meet
ing, Elks temple.
2 p. m. Garden meeting for
United Lutheran Missionary
society, home of Mrs. H. M.
Davenport.
2 p. m. Martha Needle club
meeting, home of Mrs, William
Dean.
2 p. m. W. R. C. meeting,
home of Mrs. Marie Franz.
8 p. m. B. Y, Bridge club
meeting, home of Mrs. Loren
Norton.
Friday
1 p. m. Getchell club of R.
N. A. meeting, Hendricks park.
2 p. m. Co-Workers club
meeting, home of Mrs. Fred
Lamb.
Saturday
Overnight camping trip for
Loyal Friends class. Clark
Creek camp.
NEW DEPARTMENT presi
dent for the auxiliary to the
United Spanish War Veter
ans is Mrs. Judd Stauffer of
Eugene, the election heing
held the past week at the
atate convention in Newport.
Guest Day
A guest day is planned by
the Ladies of the Elks for their
semi-monthly card party . on
Thursday afternoon at the Elks
temple at two o'clock. Mrs. R.
E, Hoselton will be hostess at
auction bridge, Mrs. C. J.
Daniel for contract, and Mrs. A.
C. Goettsche for pinochle.
INSTALLING officers for
the Theta Rho girls club at the
joint installation held with the
Rebekah lodge Wednesday
night were Miss Bette Whit
more, installing officer; Miss
Margaret Croson, installing
vice president, and Miss Rob
erta Putman, installing mar
shal. Officers Installed were Miss
Katherine Kingman, president;
Miss Dorothy DeRoss, vice
president; Miss Arlis Tone, sec
retary; Miss Alice Fenner,
treasurer; Miss Ellamay Small,
past president; Miss Jean Hob,
marshal; Miss Mary Jane Best,
warden; Miss Betty Lou Best,
conductor; Miss Margaret Cro
son, right support to the presi
dent; Miss Florence Mathews,
left support to president; Miss
Beverly Bertelsen, chaplain;
Miss Elizabeth Venes, outside
guardian; Miss Mamie Redding,
inside guardian; Miss Carol
Watson, right support to vice
president; Miss Ellen Croson,
left , support to vice president;
Miss Norma Lee Christianson,
musician; Miss Jackie Lou
Small, Miss Averil Drankwater,
Miss Shirley Bueu ana miss
Nina Nelson, heralds.
Mrs. W. F. Wendt and Mrs.
George A. Simon, advisers,
were presented witn corsages,
and Miss Ellamay Small, retir
ing president, and Miss Kath
erine Kingman, president elect,
were presented with bouquets.
Corsages were also given to all
the new officers.
Mr. George Zebley, repre
senting Spencer Butte I. O. O.
F. lodge, invited the club to
join them in arranging a float
for the pageant. Katherine
Kingman, Beverly Bertelson,
Dorothy DeRoss, Norma Lee
Christianson, and Alice Fenner
were appointed as the float
committee.
Members of the Corvallls and
Cottage Grove Theta Rho clubs
attended the meeting.
Miss Ellamay Small received
the past president's jewel. A
drill was given by the club, and
refreshments served in the din
ing room.
IOWA CLUB will meet for a
picnic in Skinner Butte park,
Sunday, July 20, at twelve
thirty o'clock.
Transportation com
mittee chairman la Mrs. M. L.
Handshuh. Those wishing trans
portation to go to the park are
to call 2489. Each family at
tending is to take a lunch and
table service. The coffee will be
furnished with Mr. and Mrs, H.
J. Leonard in charge.
All former Iowa residents
and their families are welcome.
There will be no August meet
ing. MISS JUANITA POTTER
ANNOUNCEMENT is made
by Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pot.
ter, Junction City, of the en
gagement of their daughter,
Miss Juanlta Potter, to Frank
Deffenbaoher, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin D. Deffenbacher
of Coburg. The wedding will
be in the early fall. (Kennell
Ellis photo, Wiltshire engraving).
Federation
Event Is
Friday
fTHE coming Oregon
1
Trail pageant in Eu
Bene featured the
program and activities at
the quarterly meeting of
the Lane County Federa
tion of Women's Clubs Fri
day, at Creswell, members
of the Creswell Civic Im-
Erovement club being the
ostesses.
One hundred and thirty-seven
women, represent
ing twenty-four clubs, at
tended the gathering.
Stories Read
Old-time sonffa wcta xnncf
and four stories, collected by
the federation pioneer com
mittee, were read. One of these
stories told of the early courts
in Eugene, another told of the
organization of the Fortnightly
club in Eugene, a third gave the
history of Creswell, and the
fourth discussed a memorial
established because of an old
feud that started over a line
fence.
Mrs. Wilson, visitor in Cres
well from Washington, D. C,
discussed Chinese relief.
Other reports were given, In
cluding a legislative one by
Mrs. Ralph C. Crow, an art re
port by Mrs. George P. Win
chell and Mrs. Ella Lombard,'
as well as reports on the
Doernbecher hospital, and
other activities.
Next meeting of the federa
tion comes October 10 at Spring
field with the Springfield Wo
men's Civic club as hostess
group.
LOYAL FRIENDS class of
the First Christian church will
hold an overnight picnic at the
Clark creek organization camp,
July 19 '0. General chairmen
for the (vent are Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Cameron, Harold Stew
art to have charge of transpor
tation, and Royal Christofferr
son, tickets. Breakfast will be
prepared by the men and fur
nished by the class. There will
be a potluck dinner, the class
furnishing the meat. Alfred
Cromwell will teach the Bible
class in the morning and Dean
Victor Morris will give the
morning sermon. As the park
has been reserved for a full
week, members who wish to do
so may go up at any time dur
ing the week and stay.
Final Clearance Sale!
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Remember . . . eacK new season' brings
brand new merchandise to our store
... we do not carry over old stoc&
PLAYSUITS- and DRESSES .... rind 2.50
DRESSES ... Summer Fabrics .' Final 4.50
DRESSES . . . Summer Sport ................-.....rinai 5.50
DRESSES . . . Summer SKeers . Final 7.50
DRESSES and ENSEMBLES ........... ...w..........Ftoai 9.50
SUMMER FORMALS ..........Final 4.50, 5.50 and 6.50
COATS, Pastel Wool ...... .... ...............Final 6.50
REVERSIBLES, Wool and Corduroy .'.....Final 6.50
SKIRTS . . . Plaid and Plain Wool Final 1.75
Hat Department
STRAWS, FABRICS and FELTS Jmd 50c
SUMMER STRAWS ;.Finai 1.00
WHITES, PANAMAS and LEGHORNS........ Find 2.00
Final Clearance in All Departments
EUGENE'S FASHION CENTER
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MRS. HENRT MORTENSEN
TWO RECENT BRIDES are Mrs. Henry MortenBen (Gladys
Pedersen), at left; and Mrs. Thomas Nell Gwyn (Maxlne Helen '
McDonald), at right. (KennellEllis photos, Wiltshire engravings)
Zonta Meeting
Hears Reports '
Zonta club' July luncheon
was held Friday noon at the
Osburn hotel.
Visitors at the meeing in
cluded Mel LeMon of KFAC,
Los Angeles, George Korn,
Miss Mary Sue Jackson, candi
date from the club in the con
test to choose Queen Susannah
V, and Miss Grace Tiffany.
Mrs. Ralph A. Hope reported
on the meeting at which she
represented the club when J.
L. Franzen discussed the city
management form of govern
ment.. Mrs. L. F. Bonson gave re
port on the Girls State, sum
mer camp at which she was one
of the chaperons.
Because of the pageant, the
club will not meet again until
August 1.
REBEKAH lodge will meet
Wednesday evening at eight
o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall.
MRS. THOMAS N. GWYN
Group Planning
Chinese Relief
The Young Peoples'dlvislon
of the United Chinese Relief
will meet for a tea on Monday
afternoon at three o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Robert Pot
ter, 309 Twenty-second avenue
west. Flans will be discussed
for the tag day.
Mrs. A. H. Norton, county
chairman, will visit the group.
Mrs. E. S. Bartlam is to pre
side at the punch bowL On the .
committee in charge of the tea
are Mrs. Potter, Mrs. Thomas
Fisher, Mrs. Frances Newsom,
Mrs. W. R. Heath, Mrs. William
Greenwood.
CO-WORKERS Class of the
First Baptist church will meet
Friday afternoon at two o'clock
with Mrs. Fred Lamb, back of
the butte. A six o'clock picnio
supper will be served. Mrs.
Vena Weber is head of the
committee In charge. The men's
class Is invited.
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