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r 21, IM1 fota's i J-.tr THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Page Seventeen. I . kHstmai Dirty i.wnt of this evening fouro hotel. The social Jfl t t ve 'cl0ck ,n A rtoni. and the dlnner' 2 went, will be six 5. in the Oriental f'nuibuuta of members guests are being In- f Christmas tree names .S for the past f ...,pn)ed. Follow- '";7.nas and 6 P ,rt!m of songs and tfS? S c. Buchanan is fc'. .h;Tw tin,. Pwith Quota club JIhm will be the JJUsh plum pudding, ftfcommittee arranging ffi. frank Hill, Mrs. E Christie, Miss Frances Eft Perry H. Wal z!L Victory Morris, club Jrt 'will preside. , WES WILLARD P.-T. J2 Tuesday afternoon. A 5 program was given E,. of violin solos by Kb Bishop and her small fa-Jo Alto. The har ETband under the direc tum Marv Magers gave 5 Christmas selections. H. Mtta played two of his I' compositions and his'. Shier BeeU, sang. Z. a, F. Richards gave a " ri talk on "Cubbing in Our mis " After a brief business ; (dnj' Mr. Melvin Moore led ; imup in singing Christmas j. Tea was served by fifth ; mothers. LOYAL WORKERS of the First Christian,, held its Christmas party afternoon in the church.' There was a gut ex-.. n.l 9 short . nracrram. ' Ada Healey and Mrs. Lela.- were in charge of decor Mm T,. E. Ball was the it: Mrs. Myrtle Kidwell,.' tam; Mrs. O. C. Bean, nom H chairman; and Mrs. An-; aim, publicity. . t-' r Kennell-Ellls photo, Wiltshire engraving. MRS. JOHN PARSONS President 'of the newly formed Woodrow Wilson P.-T. A. unit Is Mrs. John Parsons. QRD Ways, Suedes.' Fabrics. Motor and calf , leathers Girl Scouts ; Sponsor Party The Girl Scouts of Troop. 19 entertained with their annual Christmas party Tuesday even ing, at the home of Miss Mar garet Burghart. An investiture service was held for ten new , members, Maureen Bartholo mew, Georgia Smith, Jeannette ; Hakanson, Dorothy F u r r e r, Joan Haggerty, Anne Campbell, Pauline Springer, Nancy O' Connor, Katherine Ann Hei denreich, Louise Baker. Betty ; Huber and Nadine Kremmell assisted their leader, Mrs. M. 1. Bowen, with the investiture service. Singing of scout songs was led by Mary Catherine Wilhelm. The games were in charge of Margaret Miller and , Jean Heffernan. Refreshments were served, after which the 'evening was spent in dancing. Delight Her With A SLIP or GOWN TRILLIUM. Accessory GIFTS V a - by , of distinction ' 2 at moderate prlcwi 5 1 Jloves - - . . ,. j , . f ; -Sefej" - I my fashionable leather, : ' Sfc JCi' , bous makes $Mo $5.50 1 -wwIVfik J $1.88 to $5.50 8 3 'hV : ,4 P . 2- V $1.00 to $5.00 i J J M ;' 3 i w i i buses . . . ' - . 3 S . , m . ........ . . ,, A CHRISTMAS TREE, and program for the children will be held by the Royal Neighbors of America lodge Tuesday evening at seven-thirty in the W. O. W. hall. The committees in charge are: Mrs. Myrtle Pet ers, Mrs. Frances Smith, Mrs. Anne Parsons, Mrs: Clara Rich ards, Mrs. Esther DeRoss , and Mrs. Beulah Wood, program; Mrse. Ella Bray, Mrs., Olive' Robinette and Mrs. Helen Hov-. er. treats; and Mrs. Ralph Buck, Mrs. Charles Hastings, Mrs. Roy Kelly, Miss Laura Tryon and Frank Bailey, tree. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE will hold their regular card party Monday afternoon, be ginning at two o'clock in the Moose hall. Mrs. George Gaze ley is in charge. Amaranth Meeting . On Monday Willamette court, Order of the Amaranth, is to observe ad vance officers night, Monday. There also will be a Christmas tree, members to take gifts or donations of money for needy children. A program will be given, including pantomimes, carols, and other features. Refreshments are to be serv ed. On the committee for the evening are Mrs. Charles E. Hunt as chairman; Dr. Charles E. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seal, Mrs. George McMorran, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Williamson, Mrs. Charles P. Poole. THE WASHINGTON school and Parents-Teachers associa tion reported a successful fun night held recently at the school building and thanks all who helped make it a success and for making donations of food. The first and second grades sponsored the fish pond, cakes, and pies. In charge were: Vera Mannel, Margaret Rice, Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Pick, Mrs. New son Mrs. McCormick; third grade: cake walk, Mildred Har rison In charge, helpers, Mrs. Cuthbert, Mrs. Wyane; fourth grade, candy and pop com balls, Mrs. Alice Guiley and Mrs. J.-G. Blaine in charge; fifth grade; Dutch auction, game room and beauty parlor: Miss Mauckmere, Mrs. Blanche . Backett and Mrs. A. F. Rich ards helping. Mr. and Mrs. Flints were in charge of the Dutch auction. The sixth grade gave movies with Mr. Graham in charge. Mrs. Fay Robertson, princi pal, was general chairman, and helpers were Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Bernard Lyons, Mrs. Bill Havi land, Mrs. Harold Wells, Mrs. Abe Bangs, and Mrs. Kenneth Patterson. fcour pins; necklaces, 5 m pearls, bracelets' Sweaters - - ', Vond pastel colors. ' 9 assortment. ' $1.98 to $4.95 i Hn?. blousestr.(1nr4 3 ! Crepes and satins. 3 $1.98 up I Wery .-. '" foMend" silt vnaBrv I f ys welcome.' (. '" 94c to $1.50 pr. p lrregulars $1.25. pr. 3 brellas - - Ik Uml-,mll . F' 52.98 and $3.98 sea '. p gift $1.98 WRAPPING 14 Tuesday) . : with exquisite Lace and Net Trimming . . . : S We have lust tin- j packed a new ship ment . of these de lightfully lacy gown3 and slips . . . They arrived iust in time to make your Christ tias shopping easy! . TRILLIUM GOWNS Exquisitely net lace and embroidery trimmed full skirted gowns, in luxurious cclanese satin tea rose, White, opal and A QC shell Other gowns 1.0ft to 3.95 :"r: ' TRILLIUM SLIPS "The slip that can't slip," trimmed with exquisite im ported lace in white, O CO tea rose, opal. Each Other slips 1.98 and 2.98 &ARD7 Open evenings Monday and Tuesday " "" 31 Many Out At Party OfO.E.S. One hundred and thirty-five attended the potluck dinner and Christmas party of Evan geline chapter, Order of East ern Star, Friday evening at the Masonic temple. The chapter meeting followed the dinner and entertainment. On January 2 the chapter will hold annual Installation of . officers. i Kcnncll-EUis photo, Wiltshire engraving. Kcnnell-EUis photo, Wiltshire engravlng.Kennell-Ellia photo, Wiltshire engraving. MRS. G. P. MATTISON MRS. J. M. SCARLETT The marriage of Mrs. Mrs. John M. Scarlett (Pa Glenn Perry Mattison, the tricia Lee Evans) Is a recent former Grace Alene . Smith, bride -: '' was solemnized December 13. , .; -- OBSERVE CHRISTMAS FRANKLIN, Dec. 20-(3pecial) The Ladies Missionary society of the Methodist church held their Christmas . party in the church Wednesday afternoon.. The ladies aid o the Christian church held their gift exchange in their church Thursday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Allen an nounce the marriage of their youngest son Merle to Miss La verne Tracer of Junction City in Portland, Dec. 12. The young couple are at the , Jasper Allen home until they can build. Sly via Jones ' To Give Recital ' Sylvia Jnes is being present ed in a. piano recital this after noon at two-thirty o'clock by ', Miss Wanda K. Eastwood 'at her residence studio. Margaret Casteel, Beverly Ann Peterson, Joellen Suttles, Sandra Plans, piano; and Don Nordling, vio lin, will assist in the recital. Parents and friends are invit ed. The following program will be played by Slyvia Jones: ... I .'-.. Minuet ; Bach March Bach Happy Farmer Schumann II The Cucko . Thompson Deep River Arr. by Thompson Two Guitars Arr.-by Thompson Magic Forest , Wagness Chinese Snow Scene ..Wagness III Dark Eyes .. Arr. by Wagness Lazy Picaninny ..Dent Mowry Flight of the Ghosts ; Irene Rogers ANNUAL CHRISTMAS din ner of the Neighbors of Wood craft lodge will be held Mon day evening at six o'clock at the home of Mrs. Rose Osborne. There will be an exchange of gifts following the dinner and the evening will be spent playr ing games. THE CAMP and auxiliai-y of the U. S. W. V. will hold their Christmas party Monday even ing at seven-thirty o'clock in the armory. There will be an exchange of . twenty-five cent gifts. . .-, Mrs, Casper Wood will read the Christmas story. Each per son is to bring one gift for the exchange, the women one for a woman and the men one for a man. They sl'ould be marked accordingly on the outside. In charge ; of arrangements are Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Horace Bur nett, and Mrs.' Judd Stauffeh : BIRTHDAYS of members oc curing during October, Novem-' ber and Decemoer will be cele brated at the Christmas social of the Daughters of Union Veterans-Tuesday evening at. sevenrthirty in the armory. The meeting is being held a " day early this week. Gifts not to cost oyer fifteen cents will be exchanged by all of the members.- - REGULAR MEETING of the Women of the Moose will be held Friday evening at eight, o'clock in the Moose .hall. Only regular business will be trans acted. - : '- . ' MRS. WALLIS SEARS ; The marriage . of ..Mrs, Wallls Sears (Pauline Lewis) ' was solemnized recently. , Fortnightly Club , Planning Tea The Eugene Fortnightly club announces it will sponsor an . "ABC" or allies tea- in- early January, the tea to be a silver one. The party is so named in recognition of the American, British, and Chinese forces against - Japanese. Date, place, and committees for the tea .will be announced " later. .' - The club held a Christmas luncheon party Thursday at the . Osburn hotel. Mrs.. J, Warren Thayer, talked to the group. MINISTER VISITS London;: Dec. '2o (Special) A. L. Gasseus, a colored, minister of. Los ; Angeles, Cal., who was , enVoute from Seattle, Wash., to Sacramento, . Cal., stopped over here and preached at the Church of Christ . last Sunday . evening; Mr. Cassius' father held a series of gospel meetings here in 1927. : Delia Hodge? of Cottage Grove, who teaches school at Shoestring, was quite badly bruised, and cut about the face Tuesday afternoon, going from school, when her car went into the ditch near the Joe Abeene place. . Lillian Geer, who is attending junior college -; at Sacramento, came home to spend the holidays . with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Geer. EXTENSION UNIT MEETS NORTH FORK, Dec. 20 (Spe cial) Members of the Home Ex tension unit, their families and friends enjoyed a dinner at the grange hall last week. Dinner was. served to about seventy people. After the dinner the fol lowing program was given; group singing led by Mrs. Leo Meadows; a talk on soil conservation by Mr. Graden of Florence, and a talk on "Food to Keep Us Fit" by Nellie Lyle. Mi-s. Herbert Henderson enter tained the members of the Ladies' Aid at her home recently at an all-day meeting. The next meet ing will be January 14 at the home of Mrs. W. J.- Meadows. ENTERTAINS CLUB LOWER CAMP CREEK, Dec. 20. (Special) On Thursday Mrs. Charles Hayden was hostess to the Helping . Hand Christmas party with 1Y members and one. visitor present. Mrs. Ellen Lammers was present and talked to members in regards to the drive for the Red Cross. After the first of the year the club will start doing work for the Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Barkelew and daughter, Mary Lou, of Day ton, Ohio, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Barkelew and family for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gates will have their three grandchildren for several days. Their mother, Mrs. Frank Gates, was called to Wyom ing to see her mother who is seri ously ill. ... , . ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lash are home after visiting their son, Ted, who is in a navy school at Seattle. He finished his school Dec. 19. - TO MEET MONDAY JUNCTION CITY, Dec. 20 (Special) Farmers night school at the union grade school on High Pass road will be held on Mon day evening, starting at 7:30. The topic for discussion will be the use of phosporus for plant growth, how to supply and results if there is a. shortage.. . . : . GRANGE PARTY SET LORANE, Dec. 20. (Special) Lorane grange will hold a Christ mas party for members and' tKfir families at the grange hall Tues day night. A Christmas program will be given at the church Sun day morning. The Ladies' Aid held their an nual Christmas dinner and' ex change of gifts in the church kit chen Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Franklin have moved to Los Angeles where he; will be employed in ; defense work. Mrs. T. B. Mitchell underwent a serious operation at the Sacred Heart hospital Tuesday. Yeneta Happenings VENETA, Dec. 20. (Special) A miscellaneous bridal shower was given recently in honor of Mrs. The'lma Austin, formerly Thelma Wilson, at the home of Mrs. A. C. Forney. Refreshments were served to the following guests: The honored guest,. Mrs. Austin, Mrs. Lester Thomas, Mrs. Victor Storey.. Mrs. Wallace Davis, Mrs. Gustaff Swanson, Mrs. Clar ence Holderson, Mrs. .Glen Beck, Mrs. Vurl Beck, Mrs. Judward Taylor, Mrs. David Swenson, Mrs. Ben Forney; Mrs. Walter Wilson, Mrs. M. Martin, Mrs. Louis Wilson, Mrs. Fred Johnson, Mrs. Squire, and the hostess, Mrs. Forney. The Pollyanna club met at the home of Mrs. David Swenson for u luncheon, honoring her on her birthday. A gift and cake were presented Mrs, Swenson. The Christmas party will be held at the home of Mrs. Chester Crane, Tuesday, December 23, with a cov ered dish luncheon at noon. Gifts will be exchanged. P.-T. A. Event The P.-T. A. meeting was held recently In the schoolhouse, It was decided to purchase treats for all children in the community, high school age Included. Games were played. Mr. Morningstar and Miss Marsh were captains for a quiz contest between the men and wom en. The men won. .Christmas carols were sung, led bj; Mrs. Mae Coop er. Mrs. Roy Wilcox and Mrs. Wil liam Maddaugh were accepted as new members. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ralph Johnson and Mrs. Roy Wilcox. The observation post and com munication center have been or ganized for the Veneta district, with headquarters at the Western Lane Fire Patrol office. People of the community are taking their turn for the 24-hour watch. Mill A of the W. C. Crane Lum ber company has suspended op erations for the Christmas holi days. It is expected to resume work December 29. There were 60,000 workers em ployed In the aircraft industry Jan. 1, 1940; by January, 1941, the number had Increased to 129,000. w . With Imports cut off from France and Italy, Bermuda may become the big supplier of per ium in this hemisphere. For a. sparkling Christmas and to dance the New Year in ! Dazzling confetti-sequined cape at right, in snowy ..white wool, lined with bril liant red quilted taffeta . . .19.75 (Left) Romantic blue formal of flow ing ..chiffon, the bodice ' sprinkled .11 ' with, tiriy mirrored sequins . 22.75 Thoroughly "different" formal bag of white with gold-thread ' flowers; rainbow-shaded lame, ort brightly-colored print . . . 2.95' A bit of feminine loveliness . . . chiffon evening handkerchiefs in white, pink, or black, studded witn' sequ'ns and brilliants . 1.00 EUGENE'S FASHION CENTER If in doubt, Glv a Kaufman Bros. GIFT CERTIFICATE 1