Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, September 21, 1941, Image 16

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    THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, ; OREGON
Church
Council
Meeting
An event of Interest on the
week's calendar is that of the
first fall meeting of the Eu
gene Council of Church Wo
men Wednesday, beginning at
ten o'clock at the First Method
ist church. Mrs. Ansel Hyland
will preside as acting president.
Special honor will be paid to
the wives of Eugene ministers
at this meeting. Invitations
have been sent to the follow
ing women for the affair: Mrs.
Vance H. Webster, Mrs. Nor
man K. Tully, Mrs. S. E. Chlld
ers, Mrs. Gerald Roush, Mrs.
Ingward Olsen, Mrs. E. S.
Bartlam, Mrs. Williston Wirt,
Mrs. V. T. Speece, Mrs. J. M.
Shelley, Mrs. W. B. Maier, Mrs.
E. J. Fulton, Mrs. B. Earle
Parker, Mrs. Carl Dueill, Mrs.
Edwin Johnson, Mrs. Herman
L. G. Smith, Mrs. Paul B.
Means, Mrs. T. M. Cole, Mrs.
B. Nyegaard, Mrs. R. Bogstad,
Mrs. H. J. Thorpe, Mrs. Martin
P. Simon, Mrs. Harold Aalbue,
Mrs. Charles E. Funk, Mrs. Ros
eoe Evans and Mrs. J. D.
Bryant.
Included on the program will
be two book reviews, one on
"A Christian Imperative" by
Roswell Barnes and reviewed
by Mrs. Robert Hall, and the '
second on "Christian Roots of
Democracy in America" by Ar
thur E. Holt and reviewed by
Mrs. Victor P. Morris. Laurie
Pratt and Mrs. Florence Mur
dock will sing, and Miss Helen
Staples will give a report on
"Orphan Missions."
A light luncheon is to be
served at noon and a program
will be presented during the
afternoon. Mrs. Paul B. Means,
wife of the new professor of
religion on the University of
Oregon campus,' will give the
inspirational address. Mrs.
Means has spent a number of
years in both Sumatra and in
Germany and has a wealth of
experiences on which to base
her talk.
The program committee in
cludes: Mrs. J. D. Patton,
chairman; Mrs. D. R". Troutt,
Mrs. Ella Day, Mrs. Frank
Gordinier, and Mrs. Anna M.
Larcom.
THE NEWLY organized book
review group in the Women's
City club is to meet Monday
evening at seven-thirty o'clock
at the home of Mrs. A. F. Hol
mer, Mrs. R. G. Bailey to give
the book review on "Amazon
Throne."
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EUGENE LAUNDRY
"Eugene's Pioneer
jvyJ Stizn t-E-n
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-MISS BETTY JEAN NEAL MISS MOLLY CHASE MISS PATRICIA TIFFANY.
Among Eugene girls leaving recently for school In other -
cities were these three. Left to right: Miss Betty Jean Neal,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Neal; Miss Molly Chase, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Chase; and Miss Patricia Tif- ,
fany, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Tiffany, They have
gone to Stephens college at Columbia, Missouri.
Star Club Sets
Meeting Friday
The Star club of Blue River
chapter, O.E.S., announces its -first
meeting of the fall fornext
Friday as dessert at one-thirty
o'clock at the McKenzie River
Masonic temple.
On the committee are Mrs.
Dan Wynn, Mrs. Bernita
Brand, Mrs. Royal Christoffer
son, Mrs. N. K. Hichens, Mrs.
Roy Coram, Mrs.. Ross Glass,
Mrs. C. W. Hall, Mrs. Victor
Hoare, Mrs. R. E. Mclntyre,
Mrs. Gil Nordling. k
D. U. V. AUXILIARY will
hold its regular meeting Wed
nesday evening at seven-thirty
o'clock in the armory.
" WEST SIDE W. C. T. TJ. will
meet Tuesday afternoon at two
o'clock at the Church of God.
Mrs. Julia Robertson, the new
president will be in charge of
the meeting.
AN EVENING of cards will
follow the regular business
meeting Tuesday evening at
eight o'clock of the Royal
Neighbors of America in the
Moose hall. In charge of general
arrangements are Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hyland and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank, Bowers. The refresh
ment committee includes: Mrs.
H. C. Jackson and assisting her,
Mr. Jackson, Mrs. Arthur
Schneider, Mrs. Charles Shuck,
Mrs. J. Kuni and Miss Mar
jorie Kuni, Mrs. Ethel Strong,
Mrs. Kathryn Tivey, and Robert
DeverelL
EAST EUGENE W. C. T. U.
' will meet Tuesday afternoon at
two o'clock at the home of Mrs.
S. M. Day.
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MRS. WALTER MUELLER
A bride Sunday last
was Mrs. Walter Mueller,
the former Olga Krueger.
Dinner Set By .
Club, Wednesday
Members of the Young Busi
ness Women's club are meet
ing at Newman's grotto Wed
nesday evening, for dinner at .
. six-thirty o'clock.
First of a series of talks on
pemsonal appearance will be
. given that evening, Miss Vir
ginia Whitelock and Miss Bar
bara Stevens to give talks.
Miss Doris Mae Rhineholtz
from the Oregon Women's Am
bulance corps also is to speak.
DEGREE OF HONOR lodge
meets Thursday evening at six
thirty o'clock for a covered dish
dinner in the Day hall. A regu
lar business meeting will fol
low. PLANS WILL be made for
Red Cross sewing -during the
fall months at the meeting Wed
nesday afternoon at two o'clock
of the S. U. V. auxiliary in the
Community Liberal church.
Mrs. William Gilbert and Mrs.
Bertha Dunbar are the host
esses and a program has been
planned. All members are asked
to be present. '
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' MISS EMMA MEAKINS
At a party given this week .
announcement was made of
the engagement of Miss Em-
ma Meakins to Russell Cal-lantlne.
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O. E. S. Gfoup
Plans Luncheon ..
Star club of Evangeline chap
ter, O.E.S., meets for a covered
dish luncheon, Wednesday, at
one o'clock, in the downtown
Masonic temple.
In the dining room, Mrs.
Lawrence Hunter, Mrs. R. E.
Ware, Mrs. Elmer Geiger, Mrs.
John Lloyd, and Mrs. W. W?
Porter will be in charge. Mrs.
A. P. McKenzey and Mrs. A. J.
Atwater will have charge of the
cards. Visiting O.E.S. members
are invited.
'- STANDING COMMITTEE
chairmen for the County
P.-T. A. were announced at
the' .meeting of the group this
week. '
The officers and chairmen
follow: Mrs. M. K. Emmons,
president; Mrs. A. F. Richards,
vice-president; Mrs. Grant
Crakes, second vice-president;
Mrs. Carl Pfeiffer, recording
secretary; Mrs. William Lock
year, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. C. H. Atwood, treasurer;
Mrs. Walter Rust, historian;
Mrs. George Kardell, budget
nad finance; Mrs. Frank Rhodes,
hospitality; Mrs. Grant Crakes,
program; Mrs. R. D. Busey,
membership; Mrs. John Stam,
publications; Mrs. Paul Latham,
music; Mrs. Carl Powell, pub
licity; Mrs. Joe Heidenreich,
study clubs; Winfred Adtkin
son, juvenile protection; Mrs.
Floyd Lengacher, hot lunches;
,Mrs. S. S. George, legislative;
Mrs. G. H. Spicer, parliamen
tarian; Mrs. John Robertson,
ways and means; Mrs. Alva
Ferebee, radio; Mrs. A. R.
Fredrickson, founders day; Mrs.
Frank Pattison, high school ex
tension; Mrs. W. E. Buell, trans
portation; Mrs. John Greiner,,
recreation; Mrs. W. S. Love,
citizenship.
( The P.-T., A. is cooperating
with the American Association
, of University Women with its
series of town-meeting forums,
starting October 15.
THETA RHO girls are plan
ning a skating party Monday
evening. Miss Beverly Bertle
son is in charge. The group will
also hold a potluck dinner Wed
nesday evening at six o'clock in
the I. O. O. F. hall. In charge
of arrangements are the Misses
Norma Aalvick and Arlis Tone.
ST. MARY'S guild of St.
Mary's Episcopal church win
hold its regular all-day meet
ing, Wednesday, at the church
parish hall, the luncheon to be
at noon.
THE LADIES Home league
of the Salvation Army is to
meet Wednesday afternoon at
two o'clock at the church.
UNITARIAN ALLIANCE will
hold its meeting Tuesday after
noon at two-thirty at the home
of Mrs. R. C. Crow on south
Willamette street. The summer
offering will be taken and music
and devotions are to be led by
Mrs. E. F. Judkins. AU mem
bers are asked to be present.
ALL-DAY RED CROSS sew
ing will be held by the First
Baptist church women in the
church parlors, Wednesday.
MEMBERS OF the First
Methodist church Red Cross
sewing group meet at two
o'clock Monday at the church.
WOMEN'S BENEFIT associa
tion will meet at eight o'clock
Monday evening in the Moose
hall.
MACCABEES ARE to meet
for a covered dish dinner Tues
day evening at seven o'clock in
the Skinner Butte park cottage.
Ready for Fall?
If you're tired of your last year's fur coat or
if it hasn't as yet been cleaned and glazed
send it today to our master furriers. Your
outmoded furs can be made to look like the
latest fashions. Reasonable prices, too.
MATTHEWS FURRIER
Masonic
Dinner
Tuesday
A Joint potluck supper for
McKenzie River lodge, A.F.
and A. M., and Blue River chap
ter, O.E.S., will be held on
Tuesday evening at six-thirty
o'clock in the McKenzie River
Masonic temple.
On the committee for the
evening are Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. Ormlston, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry L. Nebergall, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Roadman, Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. B. A. Martin, Mrs. R. L,
Collins.
FIRST of a series of parish
socials is arranged for the com
ing Wednesday evening by the
Knights of Columbus and the
Catholic Daughters of America.
There will be a potluck supper
at six-thirty o'clock in St.
Mary's hall. The event is for
all members of the two orders,
their friends, - and newcomers
to the parish.
From the Catholic Daughters
the committee includes Mrs.
J. T. Costello, 'Mrs. William
Dion, Mrs. C. K. DeNeffe, Mrs.
' W. J. Gonier, Mrs. Philip Gent,
Mrs. Julia Higgins, Mrs. Clar-'
ence Iddings. From the Knights
of Columbus the committee is
Herman Lindeman, William
Dion, Clarence Iddings, Philip
Gent, Louis Bershaw, Mike Cal
lahan. WILLAMETTE court, Order
of the Amaranth, is to meet
Monday evening at eight o'clock
at the downtown Masonic
temple. A stunt show will fol
low the meeting, and refresh
ments will be served. Each -member
may take a guest.
. ALPHA IOTA sorority tfeld
a "get acquainted" party for
the new girls at the University
Business college, Wednesday
evening at the grille room of
the Osburn hotel. The evening
was spent in playing games.
The girls from the business
college attending were as fol
lows: Misses Lucille Nurre,
Joan Parrett, Annabel! Schas,
Bernice Stickel, Helen Suther
land, Jean Van Fossen, Melba
Andrews, Ruby Goundry, Fay
Harris, Lela Johson, Dorothy
Lassen, Patricia Plinsky, Marye
Shirey, Mary Spicer, Dorothy
Stanley, Lorene Mitchell, Mar
garet Mola, Joyce Anderson,
Lucille Barrows, Frances Calef,
Lucille Crow, Evelyn Dawson,
Jean Dowell, Florence Everts,
Doris Given, Wanda Hill, Mil
dred Ledahl, Alberta Keeler,
Clara Streeter, Beverly Mitch
ell. s
PEGASUS club has post
poned its meeting for this week
until September 30 when it will
be entertained at the home of
Mrs. George Bond.
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MRS. PAUL WINTERS
A bride In early Septem
ber was Mrs. Paul Win
ters, the former Norma
Jones, the wedding being
September 6.
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Betty McPherson, Hawaiian Guitar & Violin
High School Credits
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H K H.I
i MR. AND MRS. A. W. RUTHERFORD
The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur W. Rutherford was observed Friday.
State Officers
To Be Honored
Department officers of tne
U.S.W.V. auxiliary who reside
in Eugene will be honored at
the meeting of the group Mon
day evening for a potluck din
ner at six-thirty in the arm
ory. Guests will be: Mrs. Judd
Stauffer, president; Mrs. R. E.
Peerce, secretary; Mrs. May
Moon, treasurer; Mrs. Allen
Hart, color number one; Mrs.
Horace' Burnett, historian, Mrs.
Ben Strobel,- reporter, and Mrs.
Wallace Starmer" and Mrs.
Clara Bauer, department aides.
The i past president's club of
the U.S.W.V. is to meet Oct. 9
at the home of Mrs. Ben Strobel
with Mrs. Fred Schweitering as
assistant hostess.
TWO-TOWN CLUB of Eu
gene and Springfield will meet
tor a six-thirty dinner Friday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
M. J. McKlin, 606 D street,
Springfield.
A MEETING for Thursday
evening will be that of the
Mothers Special Interest group
of the Women's League of the
First Congregational church,
the event to be at eight o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Jessie
Moon, 1036 Kincald street.
, NEIGHBORS OF WOOD
CRAFT will hold their regular,
meeting Thursday evening at
eight o'clock in the Moose hall.
Mrs. Nellie Thomason is in
charge of the entertainment.
Officers and guards are to meet -Monday
evening at seven-thirty
for a practice.
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MISS DOROTHY SHERMAN
The wedding of Mis? Dor
othy Sherman and Jake
Ploub, Jr., will be held Sep
tember 28. ' 1
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W. S. C. S. Group
Meets Tuesday
The Woman's Society of
Christian Service of the Metho
dist church will hold its first
fall meeting Tuesday. A lunch,
eon for business and profes
sional people will be served at
twelve o'clock, and the lunch
eon and social of the W. S. C. S.
will be held at twelve-thirty.
Circle four of which Mrs.
Charles - B. Hunt is chairmen
will serve the luncheon.
The afternoon meeting will
begin at one-thirty with Mrs.
Charles G. Howard, president,
presiding, Mrs. Charles Funk
will lead devotions.' Mrs. J. W.
Working will be in charge of
the program, "The Power of
Women in the Local Church."
She will be assisted by Mrs. W.
S. Jost. Mrs. C. A. Rickabaugh
will be in charge of music. The
meeting is to be held in the
new church social room.
The executive board of the
W.S.C.S. will meet at eleven
In the morning.
THE DEGREE STAFF of
Helmetta Temple of Pythian
Sisters will practice Tuesday
evening at seven-thirty o'clock
in the K. P. hall
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