Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, January 21, 1942, Image 5

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    THE REGISTER. GTTARP, EUGENE. OREGOW
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KwOTd ttudent service
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, The campus group nas
Tou reported on
rillvitle, which teKePce
afternoon except Friaay.
, Sat to most important of
1Uiaiui after-
L...I the ycuv-
erai mp'
Lvenity of Oregon at the
E assembly. Miss
ft said she was impressed
Conference in its discus
t the theme of the meeting,
tan Faith in Social Recon-
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Addison reported that
had purchased three
nipt ana curwin. v
L MEETING
L-, Wllion P.-T. A. Is
W Thursday evening at
Eiirty o'clock at the school
oren ( reernsen, w
he school, will tell of his
aces as a teacher and stu
i the Orient, The seventh
boyi quartet will sing and
I wflii will ninv & vioun oio.
beats and patrons of the
ire invited.
'rroitp meets
bfleld-The officers and
latronj of Cascade chapter,
oi Eastern Star, met Tues
r luncheon at the Stone Hut.
Marr Oslesby as president
Past Matrons ciuo, presraea.
Srrie Jarrett as worthy mat-
tthe chapter attended too.
lour were nresent.
tHal Simpson oi roruana,
ssociate matron, was honor
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Committees
Named For
Benefit
QOMMITTEES for the Veterans
of Foreign Wars auxiliary card
benefit party on January 29 were
named at a meeting of the auxil
iary Tuesday evening. Mrs. W.
K. Striker and Mrs. Walter Burk
hardt are co-chairmen for the affair.
In charge of tickets, which are
now on sale, are: Mrs. Lee Moore,
Mra. George Tannehill and Mrs. J.
C. Marshall; cards and tables, Mra.
John Quiner and Mrs. Ross Bee-
son; refreshments, Mrs. Frank
Clark and Mrs. John RiBSburger;
decorations. Mrs. W. N. Wise and
Mrs. David Petersen; contract,
Mrs. Harry Ditter; auction, Mrs.
Leroy Petersen; pinochle, .Mrs,
George Tannehill; prizes, Mrs. Ar
thur Schneider and Mrs. Leroy
Petersen. The past presidents of
me auxiliary will act as hostesses.
Guests at this meeting were Mrs.
Washburn from Wisconsin, Mrs.
Knight and Mrs. Woods of Eugene.
The next regular meeting will be
nem Feb. 3 at the Moose hall.
IF AMERICAN GIRLS ever get Into a uniform, sweaters will be part of It. They're practically a na
tional costume already. These two exemplify the two big trends In sweater style. The diagonally knitted
blouse type, right, has a slide fastener closing. The classic twin sweater set, left, has a two-tone ribbon
trim. Both are soft, knitted of good light wool, and they're not too harsh on a moderate budget either.
Roush-Adams
Wedding Reported
Mrs. Harold L. Adams of Eu
gene is announcing the marriage
of her daughter, Miss Thelma
Brown, to Virgil Roush of Al
bany. The wedding was an event
of January 17 in the Methodist
church at Vancouver, Wash.
The couple were attended by
Mr. and Mrs. Adams and by hisr
father and stepmother of Albany.
They will make their home in
Albany. Mrs. Roush is a gradu
ate of the Harrisburg high school.
guest for the luncheon. She held
a school of instruction in the aft
ernoon and in the evening visited
the chapter.
...
MEET AT PARSONAGE
The Women's Missionary society
of the Church of the Nazarene will
meet all day Thursday at the par
sonage. The morning will be
spent with sewing, a potluck
luncheon will be served at noon
TRUCKS FOR KENT
Ion DriVe Move Yourself
Save H Long and Short Trips
BASTING'S
TEXACO SERVICE
24 Pearl Ph. 201
and in the afternoon the business
meeting and lesson study will be
held.
MEN ARE GUESTS
Men of the First Congregational
church were guests at a meeting
of the Women's league Tuesday
evening. The work of the various
interest groups was explained by
the chairmen, Miss Lenore Cox
for social service; Miss Sarah
Skene, evening service guild; Mrs.
Williston Wirt, vital religion
group; Mrs. R. F. Jepsen, religion
in the home; and Mrs. L. L. Ray,
the service committees.
Devotions were led by Miss
Laura Stillman. Mrs. Wilbur Sim
mons, wife of the pastor of the
Congregational church at Corval
lis was the speaker for the eve
ning and told of a recent visit
which she and Mr. Simmons had
made among the mission posts in
the southern states and in the eas
tern mountain regions of the
United States.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. C. -W. Elliott and her circle.
ELECT OFFICERS
Officers of the Methodist Ser
vice guild were elected at a meet
ing held Tuesday evening at the
home of Mrs; F. P. Mannel. Mrs.
John Ricks is the new president;
Mrs. Charles Rickabaugh, vice-
president and Mrs. L. L. Armes,
brting .
llarms.
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a bad cup of
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"f Paramount', -BAHAMA PASSAGE"
MARYi Is it true that opposite
attract?
itiilinoi Surel Take mt for in
stance I'm blond and I lifts bru
nettes and black coffee, like this.
l?lAt 6U"ANTH. Buy . pound
MARYs It's delicious this way, too!
Seems to me it hardly matters what
. . . . .. .
Kind 0 cones you
tip'NOi you can't make bad cup
of M. J.B.I Rightt
rtath..r M-J.B. Try it for . week.
,0sh u . V r lne,e If you don't .. If.
''"Kra " Vur than any other coffee rtam
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Cisco, and we will reft
your purchase price.
"Mtedl your purchase price.
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d'ip or glou coffee makers. RIOULAR UN...for porcototor or eoHpot,
Wednesday '
7:30 p. m. Auxiliary to B. R.
T. auxiliary meeting at Moose
hall.
7:30 p. m. Loyal Star of
America meeting at Moose hall.
8 p. m. Rebekah lodge meet
ing at I. O. O. F. hall.
Thursday
All-day meeting, Women's
Missionary Society of Church of
Nazarene, at the parsonage.
9:30 a. m. Eugene Council of
Church Women at First Baptist
church.
1:30 p. m. Kappa Kappa
Gamma mothers meeting, home
of Mrs. Wellington T, Switzer.
2:30 p. m. Music group of
Women's City club meeting,
home of Mrs. R. H. Heide.
2:30 p. m. Sorosis club meet
ing, home of Mrs. Nellie Chis
holm. 2:30 p. m. Central Lutheran
Ladies Aid meets at parsonage.
3-6 p. m. Fortnightly club's
silver tea (or war relief groups,
Gerlinger hall.
6:30 p. m. Business' ' ancf
Professional Women's ' lub
formal dinner, Anchorage.
7:30 p. m. Woodrow Wilsota
P.-T. A. meeting, school build
ing. 7:30 p. m. Roosevelt P.-T. A.
meeting, school building.
8 p. m. Amicae club meet
ing, home of Mrs. Stephen
Crosley.
8 p. m. N. O. W. meeting in
Moose hall.
' 8 p. m. Lutheran Daughters
of Central Lutheran church at
home of Miss Dean Stevens.
8 p. m. Degree of Honor
lodge meets at W. O. W. hall.
secretary-treasurer. Fred Erick.
son, president of Wesley founds.
tion on the campus discussed the
topic "The Student and the
Church."
The next meeting will be an
eight o'clock dessert on Feb. 17
at the home of Mrs. Armes. Miss
Ethel Sawyer of the University
library will read a religious play.
W 9 W
ALLIANCE MEETING
The Unitarian Women's alliance
met Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Mary Hilburn Jack
son. Mrs. E. F. Judkins spoke on
"Unitarianism in America." The
next meeting will be February 3
at the home of Mrs. J. F. Walden.
ALL-DAY MEETING
Imo Ruyle circle of the First
Baptist church will' meet Friday
Fortnightly Club I
Silver Tea; B.-P.W.
Club Dinner Thursday
TWO large club gatherings are on
Thursday's calendar.
In the afternoon will be held the
silver tea for which the Eugene
Fortnightly club is entertaining for
war relief, proceeds to go to the
American Red Cross, Bundles for
Britain, and Relief for China.
The tea will be from three until
five o'clock in the afternoon at
Gerlinger hall. Invitation is ex
tended to all interested in the
cause to attend.
Dinner in Evening '
A formal dinner for the Business
and Professional Women's club is
planned for the evening at six
thirty o'clock at the Anchorage,
this being the monthly social for
the group.
morning at ten-thirty at the home
oi Mrs. C. C. Travillion, 878 Fifth
avenue west for a day of Red
Cross sewing. A potluck dinner
will be served at noon.
The circle met Tuesday evening
in the church parlors. Miss Edith
Mason of San Francisco spoke on
her work with the Chinese. Serv
ing were Mrs. Fred Haley, Mrs.
L. J. Moran, Mrs. Roy Schaefer
and Mrs. Willis Finley.
PLAN PARTY
Helmetta Temnle of Pvthian
Sisters held a potluck dinner Tues
day evening. The staff is to meet
Tuesday evening at seven-thirty
in the Knights of Pythias hall for a
practice.
At the next meeting on Febru
ary 3 the names of secret sisters
will be revealed.
FOR THURSDAY
The Eugene Council of Church
Women will meet Thursday morn.
lng at nine-thirty at the First Bap
tist church.
The Central Lutheran Ladles
aid meets Thursday afternoon at
two-thirty at the parsonage. Mrs.
Harold Aalbue will be the hostess.
The Neighbors of Woodcraft
lodge is holding a secret neigh-
Dors' party at eight o'clock Thurs
day evening at the Moose hall.
"
PLAY PINOCHLE
Husbands of members of the
Brotherhood of Railway Clerks
auxiliary were guests at a meet
ing held Tuesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Frank Bowers. Three
tames oi pinochle were in play.
razes were won ny Mr. and Mrs.
George Ash, Mr.. and Mrs. Vera
Williams and Mr. and Mrs. John
Martin. The next meeting will be
Feb. 3 at seven-thirty at the home
oi Mrs. ueorge Clemmens.
Miss England Tells
Of New Work
Interesting reports come from
San Francisco of the work being
done ey Miss Lillian England,
formerly of Eugene and the
daughter of Mrs. D. C. England of
this city.
Miss England recently secured
a position as draftsman with the
firm of Joslyn and Ryan, naval
architects, the first time a woman
has been employed in this draft
ing work. Miss England, graduate
oi tne university of Oregon art
school, has been in San Francisco
since last summer and studied
drafting work in a school there
three months before "taking her
new position.
Miss Lassen
Wed Ian. 12
In Seattle .
T ONE PINE, Jan. 21. (Special)
Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Lassen are
announcing the marriage of their
daughter, Miss Dorothy Lassen, to
Robert Nyce of Seattle, Wash.
The wedding was an event of
January 12 at one o'clock in the
afternoon at the First Norwegian
Lutheran church in Seattle, Rev.
B. T. Gabrielsen officiating.
The bride wore a dress in ming
green with black hat and acces
sories and a corsage of gardenias.
The bride's mother wore a dress
of blue alpaca with corsage of Tal
isman roses.
The couple are to make their
home at 11805 Des Moines Way,
Seattle.
Star Club
Star club of Blue River, chap,
ter. Order of Eastern Star, is
meeting Friday for dessert at one
thirty o'clock at the McKenzle
River Masonic temple. Plans will
be made for the year's work. On
the committee for the afternoon
are Mrs. Ralph A. Hope, Mrs. C
O. Elliott, Mrs. F. A. Clingan, Mrs.
J. H. Baker, Mrs. L. S. Ballan
tyne, Mrs. S. A. Conner, Mrs. A.
R. Clow, Mrs. Fred L. Chandler,
Mrs. J. F. Cramer, Mrs. Lloyd
Beerman, Mrs. Gertrude Artripp.
Honored At School
AT WENDLING
WENDLING, Jan. 21 (Special)
Mrs. William Sayles met with a
mishap last week, Her car be
came stuck and she proceeded to
jack it up. Just as she got
the car up the jack flew out and
struck her in the face, breaking
teeth and making cuts and bruises
about the lace.
Mrs. Joe Kelly entertained Jok
er club Friday afternoon. Bridge
was played for the afternoon.
The time clock at the mill was
reported out-of-order Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gilbert en
tertained a group for Sunday din
ner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Dallas Gard, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelly,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Petersdorf,
Mr. and Mrs. Ejnor Remont, Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Jordan, and Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Spellmire.
William Lane and Les Craiger
have gone to Coqullle where they
are employed in the mill. Their
families are planning to follow
later.
Miss Dorothy Larkin of Monroe,
senior at Oregon college of edu
cation at Monmouth, was initiated
recently into Phi Beta Sigma, non.
orary fraternity for scholarship,
the initiation preceding a banquet.
Miss Larkin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Avery A. Larkin of Monroe,
is head of the Women's Athletic
association basketball at the col.
lege.
Mothers Of Orides
Club Plans To Do ,
Red Cross Sewing
ORIDES Mothers' club was en-
Mrs. J. B. Sutton. Several new
members were welcomed. Twenty
attended.
The group voted to do Red Cross
sewing, in addition to Its work for
Orides club, an organization for
independent women at the uni
versity.
The February meeting will be)
at the home of Miss Janet Smith.
Talk Hostess House
A group of Eugene women in
terested in organizing a "hostess
house" for visiting soldiers met
Tuesday afternoon at the Osburn
hotel. No definite action was
taken but committees were ap
pointed to further study the proj
ect. The "hostess house" was ad
vocated as a place where the sol
diers could entertain their families
and friends. The matter was turn
ed down for the present by the
Lane county defense council at a
meeting last week.
.
Entertains Club
Alpha Delta Pi Mothers club
met Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. R. P. Sutton. At- .
tending the gathering were Mrs.
J. B. Coe, Mrs. Claude Gray, Mrs.
L. J. Temple, Mrs. Frank Mitchell,
Mrs. Elmer Jepsen, Mrs. J. A.
Plummer, Mrs. R. A. Working,
Mrs. J. W. Knight, Mrs. S. M.
Campbell, Mrs. F. G. Havemann,
Mrs. Jane Dalton, Mrs. J. J. God
love, Mrs. Sutton. Mrs. William
Kuykendall is to entertain for the
February 17 meeting.
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from housework, office work, or play. Um
Chamberlains LoUon regularly. This cltar.
golden lotion dries with convenlem qui denest and
helps keep your hands and skin aoft and alluring.
Buy II at all
Toilet Goods Counferi
damlerli
lamoeriains
LOTION
Oregon Beach Closed
ASTORIA, Ore., Jan. 21. (VP)
Thp army has closed 16 miles of
beach from the south jetty at the
uoiumois river s mouth to the
northern limits of Seaside.
Included in the closure ordered
by the coastal sub-sector com
mand, is the beach at the resort
town of Geafhart and the com
mercial clam digging area along
the northern coastline of Clatsop
county,
;
You can whip our cream, but
you can't beat our milk. Echo
Hollow Dairy. Ph. 2935-J-2. adv
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THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
FINAL CLEARANCE
This remaining fall and winter stock is priced for aulcK
disposal . . . Remember . . the coming spring season
brings brand new merchandise to our store daily.
DRESSES Corduroy and Rayon . -Final 4.00
6.00
DRESSES Woolens and Crepea . .-Final 8.00 .. . 9.00
DRESSES Silk and Wool Afternoon -Final 11.00 . . . 14.00
FORM A LS Net, Satin and Lace . -Final 7.00 . . . 10.00
FORMALS Jersey, Velveteen, Taffeta -Final 12.00 ... 15.00
WINTER COATS Broken Sizes -Final 10.00 . . . 18.00
SUITS Plaids, Tweeds, Broken Sizes -Final 8.00 . . . 16.00
RAINCOATS Gabardine and Reverslbles -Final ... 8.00
DAYTIME BLOUSES Tailored and Frilly -Flnal . . . 1.25
EVENING BLOUSES Crepe and Taffeta .-Final . . . 2.25
EVENING SKIRTS Crepe, Taffeta -Final 3.00 . . . 5.50
MILLINERY Includes Mid Season Styles .50 . . . 2.75
All Sales Final