IA.U.W.;
on
i IitfMie branch of th
Association of Unl
7wom opens an aus
jVogram for the new year
I&tarday afternoon, Sep
IrW with a program and
Oregon. . .
tans Gordon, atate chair- i
f'rf International relation,
Jj, is to be the guest
SAll A. A. U. W. mem
"Mpective members, and
A interested In hearing
Sgrsm are invited,
-b the meeting, the year's
. tnd program will be an-,
JJdipecial attention td.be.
Jft, eight study, group
J orginlzed this year. ' ,.
i -. l list Fonuns
featuring the meeting
it- snnouncement to the
nhip i of the public
m is be conducted during
2t by the A. A. U. ,W.,
i it these to be October 15V
study groups this year
fceir leaders include; In-
'tioetl relations. Mrs. Effie
MPP; war- relief,. Miss
i&r Sherwin; women's part
iVbrM today, joint lead- :
tagr -Mrs.' Henry H..Nor .
fctQaire Kneeland, Mrs.
I Jt McGee, Mrs. . Effie E.
pp, Mid Mrs. A. F. Barnett;
in! book group, Mrs. Ro-
C Hall; afternoon book
ip, Mrs. M. D. Rietman;
igi cookery, Miss Ethel L,
: recent graduate group,
i, Alma Sarpola Freirkson;
Klal art, leader pending. v.
Conmittee Heads
katge In personnel of soma
fee committee chairmen are
aimed as follows: Mrs.
I Guliion, social chairman;
, Claire Kneeland, educa
; Mis. Effie R. Knapp, in- .
itional relations; Mrs. Mar
i ffljeman, study groups,
flowing fee meeting and
jan, tea will- be served
the executive board and all
sittee chairmen as the
ma. .
toe meetings are being
raced by the group with
stowing arrangements: No
bs, a program on health -rtnse;
December, a Christ- .
psrty; January, a Sunday,
t meeting, an international
sens program; March', a
ta on training our youth;
I, I meeting on the Ameri
womsn's status; May, the
Siding meeting, a formal
cet
1LLEGE CREST Gommun
elub announces' its social
iext Friday evening at the
ise. A potlUck supper
be served at six-thirty
. Mrs. Mark Deiler, Mrs.
Wist, and Mrs. Johl In
fc A program will follow,
S Spilver in charge. The
ls will conclude with a
i All newcomers in the
ibfflhood are invited es-
5 . ... -.
UIETTA CLUB will meet
sy afternoon at one
a the K. P. hall.
? A-1 ens r "n
Kennell-Ellls photo. Willihhe engrtvtal Kennjll-EUl photo, Wiltehire iirvine Kenntll-EBis photo. Wiite&ir
MRS. R.H. GOODWIN MRS. WENDELL BARTHOLOMEW MBS. D. C ESBEBT
September Is a month of weddings. ' Among recent brides
. . are these three, left to right: Mrs. Robert H. Goodwinthe for-
mer Phyllis Drury; Mrs; Wendell Bartholomew, formerly Gtayce
Marshall; and Mrs. Donald Calvert Ebbert, the former Cathryn ' -
Ellen Zaner. . .
Breakfast
To Honor
Bosses : ,
, Booked for early Tuesday
morning is the annual "bosses
breakfast," sponsored by fee
Credit Women's Breakfast club
for all members and their em
ployers. This year's breakfast will be
given at McCrady cafe at seven
o'clock. Miss Wanda Wagner
will preside as president.
Mrs,, Clarence A. Elkins is
program chairman. Other com
mittee chairmen working . on
the event include: Miss Mar
delle Edwards, invitations; Miss
Frances Travis, decorations; Dr.
Victory Morris, hospitality;
Miss Cecelia Gassman, finance; :
Miss Mary Sue Jackson, pro- .
grams.
GETCHELL. CLUB of the
R. N. A. will meet for a one
thirty dessert luncheon Friday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
H. H. Peters, 390 Nineteenth,
avenue west. '
iM WWr jLe? J new eolor-brffht accessories t
st. accent and to eottiiffie yea for joar I . .
SM -iry Fait faditen relet ..,
''!'Si'. HANDBAGS . '- j
&jffi$Ff' CZ V.vSt turned out with dressmaker design,' ' j .
j' V.K. smartly tailored calf . . . suedes ... if
r, broadcloths ... Faille ... "Korday 5
V iSK& . , . . 1.SS to 5.S5 s ' I
1f ' V 10 ' GtovES .
fWi detailed by artful hands . . elassle 1
' m mw pull-ons ... dressmaker types ... nov- j
X t WJf elty style ... in suede kidskin pig-
. . V :' J ' skin cape "Fowne's," "Kislav,"
X r "Bacmo." Priced 1.98 to 8.8$ up . I
' rown' Fabricf 1.00 pr. I
Fall Celebritlet - High -spirited hatg ; j
fevlfcl. , youll wear with knowing chic side- I
mjTnP swept profiles . . Halo Pompadour ,. S
M'v? V imG ... postillions ... turbans . : : classics. " ! '
.. Black and colors .8S. to ?.8S
. BRILLIANT COSTUME JEWELS? ', .
,.".' : In sold or silver metal settings... Glowing pin ... elipf I
,.; necklaces... lapel trims... aU iare show pieces... . .
Priced 1, to S.9S
Reception For
School -.Staff
Honoring Virgil Reese, new
, principal of the Edison school,
.Mrs. Reese, and the faculty of
the school, the Edison P.-f.rf.
is entertaining Wednesday eve
ning at a reception at the school
building, starting at eight
o'clock. The executive group
is in charge. ' '"
Besides Mr, Reese, other staff
members at fee school Include:
Mrs. lola Houghton, Miss
, Anne Moses, Miss Betty Ma
hany, Miss Opal Woodson, Miss
Marie Tinker, Mrs. Edith Hays,
.Martin Burg. - .
John Casteel of the Univer
sity of Oregon is to be the
speaker.. ; Refreshments -will be
served. All . patrons of the
school are invited.
ANNOUNCEMENT was made
recently by Mr. and Mrs.
George Lamniers of the engage
ment Of their daughter, Miss
Margaret Lammers, to Corporal
Donald Leech, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Leech of Port
land. No date is set for .the
wedding. Corporal Leech is
stationed at Fort Lewis.
TBI SEGISTER-GUASD,. EVGEWE,, ORISON,
Features
Of Benefit
. Several interesting features
are being arranged for the He
Active club's annual benefit the
afternoon of October 11 at fee
Eugene hotel. . The event is
given to aid fee WPA nursery
school.
. Card playing will begin at
one-thirty o'clock. : There will
be prizes at each table, in ad
dition to a special prize. Play
ing will begin as soon as the
table arrives. v
' The style show is to be pre
sented at three-thirty o'clock.
Those not caring to play may
purchase tickets for the style
show. Kaufman Brothers store
is to show ladies styles, Sus
sel's store fee children's cloth
ing, Johnson Furniture store
is arranging fee stage. Dec
orations and tellies will be in
keeping with fee autumn
theme.
Mrs, Kieth Fennel! i chair
man of fee ticket committee.
All members of the club have
tickets. Reservations may be
made for table, individual, or
party groups, or for fee styl
show only.
Music is planned, an instru
mental trio to play at the be
ginning of fee party and, dur
ing fee style show.
Girl Scouts are assisting with
fee serving. Home made candy
is being served and cookies wUI
be sold.
V
PAST MATRONS club of
Evangeline chapter, O. E. S
tots its first meeting of the
fall for next Friday, evening at
the home of Mrs. O. S. Fletcher,
880 Twentieth avenue east, for
dessert at seven-fifteen o'clock.
Mrs. F. L. Beard and Mrs.
W. B, Abel. will be assistant
hostesses. .;
D. A. V.-AUXILIAHY holds
its regular business meeting
Friday evening at eight o'clock
in the armory. . ,
Youthful Charmer
Enchanting fur fel, hgh off ffi
face, -with part velvet skis-bows
end a long veil for bock interest.
EUGENE'S FASHION CENTEB
Open House
Of Club .
Thursday
Open house for members and
guests is planned by fee Eu
gene Business and Professional
Women's club for tstxi Thurs
day evening at the parish house
of St, Mary's Episcopal church
at seven-thirty o'clock.. A
similar meeting is held each
fall as fee club starts its pro
gram of recreational groups.
Each member is asked to invite
a. guest for the evening,
Mrs, Ella T. Edmonson,
chairman of the membership
committee and Mrs. Harold
Jensen, chairman of the educa
tion committee are ia charge.
The club's recreation groups
will be explained in a broad
east by remote control from fee .
recreation room of St. Mary
: Episcopal church. This broad
cast will outline fee advantages
of each group. Short three
t minute talks will, be given- by
Mrs. Ella T. Edrsunson who will
talk on "The Meaning .of
Membership is .fee .Business
and Professions! Women's Club;
Mrs. B. W. Scniska, state fi
, nance chairman, and .Br. Vic
tory Morris, state research
chairman. The Choral group
under the leadership of - Mrs,
Buford Boach will- furnish -fee
music. - .-
. Assisting on Mrs.' ' Edrattn
son's committee are: Miss Ann
Brenner, Miss Gladys Chase,
Miss Helen Good enow, Mrs.
Very Raye Lee, Miss Thelma
Keaville, and Mrs. Jeannette
Wheeler. Assisting Mrs. Jen
sen are Mrs. Ruth Johnson,
Miss Elaine Brown, Mrs. Bu
ford Reach, Mrs. Floyd Hall,
Mrs. Ruth Eichardson, Mr
Evelyn Knight, Miss Dorothea
Davenport, Mrs. Jeannette.
Wheeler, Dr. Victory Morris,
and Miss Clara Nasholra -Decorations
are in charge of Miss
Elaine Brown sad Mrs, Jeas
ette Wheeler, and Mrs. J. F.
White heads fee hospitality
committee..
Groups Outlined '
The following groups ' are
functioningr
Book Wife Mrs. Bufe fifch
ardson, leader, meets second
and fourth Tuesdays at homes
of members. This cooperative
reading group will review and
discuss books of interest to fee
group in fee fields of travel,
biography, exploration and fic
tion. , '
Bridge There are feres eon
tract groups. r Kurabej one, wife
Evelyn Knight as leader, meets
second and fourth Fridays at
six-thirty o'clock. This group is
filled. .Contract group Ho. 2
Mrs. Wheeler as leader -meets
first and third Thursdays at
seven-thirty o'clock; There are
two vacancies in this group.
Contract group No.. 3 with Dr.
Victory Morris as leader, meets -second
and fourth Tuesday
evenings. .This Is a beginning
group and open, The members
of these- groups enjoy a gay
evening of bridge and chance
to Improve their game,
Choral - Mrs, ; Buford
Boach is leader, meet first
and third - Wednesdays, Those
interested in a evening of sing
ing are. invited to . join this
group. - , -.- ; .
Drama Mr.'' Floyd ;.Hll u
leader. Dates of meeting re
not yet arranged. Members of
this group will take part is
short plays and skits, and study
dramatic - work in accordance
with fee desires of fee group.
First Aid Miss Dorothea
Davenport and Mrs. Glenn Pir
tle as leaders, began this month
. for twelve weeks, meeting on
Wednesdays. A second group
begins in January; If enough
are interested,' First aid cer
tificates ere given at comple
tion of these courses. -.
Handicraft There' are two
handicraft groups. Number one,
Mrs. Ruth Johnson ss leader,
meets first end-third Thurs
days, Ho. two wife-Miss El
aine Brown as leader meets sec
ond and fourth' Wednesdays, A
social evening wife handiwork
and chatting is enjoyed By these -groups.
.. -'. .
Bed Cross Mrs. Harold Jen-
Campus Events
Are Announced
Bush week among fee wo
men's sororities concludes Tues
day evening of this week? wind
ing up wife a dance honoring
pledges of all groups, fee party
to be in Gerlinger hall wife fee
alumnae advisers and their hus
bands as chaperons?The dance
will be from nine until twelve
o'clock.
Dates for Sunday include
dinner, from one until three
o'clock and supper seven until
nine o'clock. Preference niit is
Monday, pledging Tuesday eve
ning. (
For Freshrsen
President and Mrs, Donald
M. Erb will entertain for ihetr
annual reception to fee fresh
men Saturday evening in Mc
Arfeur court, the annual "hello"
dance to follow.
After rush week, most of fee
time will be taken up wife
registration. Booked for October
2 is fee annual church night
for the students.
'. HONORING Mr.' and Mrs.
Arthur W. Rutherford on the
occasion of their golden wed
ding anniversary, a group of
relatives gathered at their
home at SS3 Ferry street, Fri
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs, Rutherford
were married in Cabell county,
West Virginia, Sept 19, 1891,
There are seven children in fee
femily, including Elmer E,
Rutherford of Casper, Wyom
ing, Ernest S. Rutherford of
Great Falls, Mont, Mrs. Erie
0. Evered of Nashua, Mont,
Carl and Victor Rutherford of
Eugene, Mrs. Carlos Morris of
Medford, and Miss Gwendolyn
G. Rutherford of Eugene, There
also are twenty-seven grand-
children and six great grand
children. Both Mr. and Sirs. Ruther
ford are natives of Ohio. They '
homesteaded near Rudyard
Mont, in IS12, living there until
1931 when feey came to Eu
gene. A family ' reunion marking
fee occasion was as event of
fee summer,
' THE MEETING of fee Letter
Carriers auxiliary will be a Fri
day evening dessert at the home
of Mrs. Hershel Finkstsff, Mrs.
Glens Pike is fee co-hostess.
sen to be in charge of the Bed
- Cross sewing. Beginning Oct
1, members may take sewing
home instead of having a regu
lar meeting sight.
Sports This group wife Miss
Hasholm as leader comprises
the members -who enjoy sports,
and the times of meeting vary
with' seasons. Golf, bowling,
and ice skating are among fee
sports enjoyed fey this group. .
A Touch of Velvet
Blacl
on
BIack"-as-midnigHf
crepes accented by
rich, deep velvet . . .
with interesting;
'deiaOs in velvet
yokes, bands of rib
bon at low waist
lines, perky young
bows.
Mods! os s?feHi .' . Tiny
velyst pete's -; cpp1Sp2d on
black crepe . . . with v
rieck and oMy-g9trd htr
line for' flattering slmpBdty, . .
EUQEKE'S F ASHIOKCEKTER
Quota
Meeting
Monday
Quota club has arranged a
evening meeting Monday at
aix-feirty o'clock at fee Eu
gene hotel.
The intematfoBsi relations
committee is presenting fee
program,' festering six reports
from fee recent international
convention at Lake Placid.
These giving these reports
and their topics include: Miss
Thelma Neavflle, good citizen
ship; Mrs, Earl Byrom, achieve
ments of women; Mrs. E. A.
Lundy, crime prevenSon; Mrs,
A. Townserid, extending friend
ly relations; Mrs. LiSiam Mor-
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Settipterti Wststlta ttl
I Patricia Petticoats... j 1,
those sentinsenial c 5
-V ' ittls s'4ps you'll rav J-ii ' B
I ' about , . s- : , SiPitf-irl IV ..
., - ndsiie-kK tepz&ass ' J lt i
I- fitted bodice, r . f t H
j -with . feat -tailored - . ; t it -
j lock H- you .essirev j. , fly. '
i In white, reSsctiors, .- j f -
" 'hsll, and black yNAv, -; I '
-. : priced at IM, Mh &L2fi VaatPfT.
J end 3.S5.- . ' ' kfWUM2(
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' W I
iw k i r ,w fcrfa jP'.,;..; h.n - j
i I Jure i i f n. v
Ml 1
tea, SntesrsattoTsii rdtfoBtj '
Mrs. J. F, White, icg&ctao
descrimfsitfsg tgsintt worms.
On fee eemmittee tocharge
for fee evening ire Krs. Lil
lian Morton, Mrs, Ardafe Dn
ie'isos, Mist Gladys Krle7f
Mrs, A Towssesd.
AMERICAN LEGIOK
Pisry is to have its social meet,
lag Tuesday evening $ eight
o'clock at fee home of Mrs.
Kyri Garnets. On the committee
are Mr. Elmer - Geiger, K
Garnett, Mrs, R. L. Robertson,
Mrs, C. E. WiHiamseii, Kr.
Lester Edbism, Mrs. Neil Rob-,
ertsos, Mrs. Heiea Pierce, Mr.
Joe Eednoschek. - Cards s :
other games w2l fee played.. -
-' SOROSIS club.. . Eseetisg
Thursday afiernoss at fee home
of Mrs, Andrew HilL :
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