Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, June 21, 1942, Image 13

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    THE REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON.
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fjil tt eight o'clock
Xniu" picture, will
the contamination
.trearnt in Ore-
glt the beginning
year for the group,
fbership committee
1 rth Gartner. Mrs. T. .
XU Mrs. P. J- Harms,
Sf invitation to new
S, to Join the club. Any
ZJtswi in gardens or
jntj become a mem-
L AUXILIARY of the
Ljod of Railway Tra in
fanned a joint picnic,
LjTior the Auxiliaries to
'lodge number 314 and
lZsi lodge number 766
fa, families at Swimmers
Lj it their regular meet
ttSsttAiy afternoon at the
m Butte cotuge.
-nitteesforthe picnic will
T food, Mrs. Gordan
Tun. Dalton A. Ward
I IB, Alfred Pollardy;
uao-jon, Mrs. Jack Riggsj
fiiierUinment, Mrs. Lloyd
gM and Mrs. Orville D.
a.
knot regular meeting will
a tot Skinners Butte cot
, jy 15, a twelve-thirty
.l c.hu.. An th Mm.
a lor this meeting will be
! Riley Snodgrass, Mrs. Alex
Soodpass, Mrs. Jacob J.
a and Mrs. Vernon M.
It OFFICERS were elect-
Scnday at the meeting ot
listed Lutheran Missionary
ea it the home of Mrs. W il-
Undstrom. Mrs. Wilbur
m named oresident and
Clnndstrom, vice president.
Ee officers elected were Mrs.
i3irton, secretary, and Mrs.
1 ReisteL treasurer. Mrs.
ka hid charge of the pro-
kit the Thursday meeting.
CTFJt CARRIERS auxil-
will meet at one-thirtv
in it the home of Mrs. R.
llinc, 2483 Columbia. Mrs.
i Richardson will assist the
km
ACGKTERS of Union Vet-
a ire meeting Wednesday
P it eight o'clock at the
nr. Members whose birth
i occurred in April, May or
x ire putting on the pro
Calendar for Coming Week
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KenneU-EUU chotos. WUUhtra encrivlnt
MRS. HOWARD
GOODNOUGH
A recent bride was Mrs.
Howard Goodnough, the for
mer Thelma Cleo Powell.
Zonta Club
The Zonta club plans its eve
ning meeting as a dessert at the
home of Mrs. T. E. Carey next
Thursday evening at seven
thirty o'clock.
THETA RHO chapter will
meet Wednesday night at seven
in the I. O. O. F. hall. Plans for
transportation and other details
of the chapter's visit to the El
mira I. CVO. F. lodge Thursday
night will be made at the meet
ing. Afterwards practice for the
installation ceremony will be
held. Ellamay Small and her
staff will be In charge of the
installation of the new officers
at the next meeting.
-6RRD
HEADQUARTERS FOR
ummer uotnes
Nowl with summer lust begin
ning we have the clothes you'll
need for summer activities
for travel ... for vacation . . .
for the Glorious 4 th ... for fun.
Dresses Coats Suits Sports
wear. At CEILING PRICES and
LESS!
ONE GROUP
Coats and Suits . . .
Reg. values 19.75 to 24.75
Sizes 12 to 20
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jL- k' . : ) ' Now $15
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SEPARATE SLACKS
O""7. end iungo c;cth zipper front, perfect C C fl
'-o. Ercwn. navy, beige D.OU
Monday
I p. m. Women of the Moose
public card party. Moose halt.
6:30 p. m. Picnic ot Beta
Sigma Phi. home of Miss El
madoris Havemann.
7:15 p. m. Meeting of Chap
ter H of P. E. O. Sisterhood,
home of Mrs. H. C. Dobson.
8 p. m Amaranth meeting,
Masonic temple.
8 p. m W. B. A. party for
U. S. 0., Moose hall.
Tuesday
10:30 a. m W. S. C. S.
Methodist church.
1 p. m Just-a-Wee club
meeting, home of Mrs. Grace
Hall.
4 p. m. Pi Lambda Theta
tea, Gerlinger hall.
7:45 p. m. Imo Ruyle circle.
First Baptist church.
8 p. m. Royal Neighbors of
America, W. O. W. hall.
8 p. m. Auxiliary to Frater
nal Order Eagles, Eagles hall.
Wednesday
2 p. m. Sons of Union Veter
ans auxiliary, home of Mrs. C.
W. Gordan.
6:30 p. m. Helmetta club
dinner, home of Mrs. Ben Will.
7 p. m. Young Business Wo
men's club meeting, Eugene
hotel.
7 p. m. Theta Rho, I. O. O.
F. hall.
8 p. m. Catholic Daughters
ot America meeting, St. Mary's
school cafeteria.
8 p. m. Eugene Garden
club meeting. St Mary's Episco
pal church parish halL
8 p. m. Daughters of Union
Veterans, armory.
Thursday
2.30 p.m. Sorosis club meet
ing, home of Mrs. John Baird.
3 p. m. Women's City club
installation, home of Mrs.
George P. Winchell.
6:30 p. m. Eugene Business
and Professional Women's club
meeting, Osburn hotel.
7:30 p. m. Zonta club meet
ing, home of Mrs. T. E. Carey.
8 p. m. Neighbors of Wood
craft, Moose halL
Friday
12:30 p. m. Fairmount Pres
byterian Aid and Fairmount
Guild, Fairmount Presbyterian
church.
1 p. m. Oregon Rose Thim
ble club, home of Mrs. Frank
R. Wolverton.
1:30 p. m. Letter Carriers
Auxiliary, home of Mrs. R. L.
Moon.
2 p. m. Strawberry festival.
Central Lutheran Ladies Aid,
Central Lutheran church.
2 p. m. Philathean circle
sewing group, home of Mrs. M.
C. Brace. ,
Friday evening Weekly
campus summer session mixer,
Gerlinger hall.
8 p. m. Disabled American
Veterans auxiliary, home of
Mrs. Lee Moore.
8 p. m. Women of the Moose,
Moose hall.
0. E. S. Concludes
Season At Creswell;
Other News Given
CRESWELL. The last meeting
for the summer season ot the
Order of Eastern Star was held
this week. Out of town members
present were Mrs. Mabel Camp
bell and Miss Barbara Campbell
of Eugene and Mrs. D. F. Safley
and Mrs. L. C. Aldrich of Cottage
Wendling Re-elects
Fifteen-Year Veteran
To School Board Post
WENDLING. Guy Pattee was
re-elected school director for dis
trict 163 to serve a three year
term at the annual election held
in the grade school building last
week. Seth Byers was re-elected
clerk for a one-yoor period. Mr.
Pattee has served for 15 yeas as
Grove. Initiatory work was the a member of the local board. The
main order of business with Mrs. budget was accepted by the tax
Alice Taylor as the candidate. An payers the same evening. The en
emblem pin of the order was pre- tire grade school yard will be
sented her by her son and daugh- fenced this summer to prevent
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. possible harm to the children
Taylor. The delegate to the re- from cars leaving the road,
cent grand chapter meeting in Ronald Byers, son of Mr. and
Portland not being present, a Mrs. Seth Byers, and Donald Mc
short report was given by Mrs. Donald of Marcola are employed
W. E. Dunford who was present by the forestry department and
for one day's session. Mrs. Anna are stationed at the Nebo Look
Holliston and Mrs. Frank Sly who out for the summer,
have held offices for manv Tears The birth of a girl to Mr. and
in the order and at present are Mrs. Les Fisher of Nampa, Cali-
League
Protests
Tax Action-
At the meeting of the execu
tive group of the League ot Wo
men Voters this week, it was
decided to organize local
group to write congressmen in
protest against the action of
the ways and means committee
in alashing taxation on those in
the higher income bracket end
raising it on those in the lower
Income division. Mrs. John C.
McCloskey, president of the
League, made the report.
Mrs. Marion F. McClain an
nounced study groups and their
chairmen for the new year as
follows: '
Future of the federal system,
Mrs. George S. TurnbuU.
Labor and management rela
tions in war and peace, Mrs. D.
R. French.
County reoganization. Mrs.
Genevieve Turnipseed and Mrs.
Virgil D. Earl, co-chairmen.
Taxes and war finance. Dr.
Edna Landros.
Demand is being made for a
study group on post war recon
struction and world peace, and
announcement regarding it will
be made later.
The League la not holding a
June general meeting. On July
16 a garden party is to be giv
en as the one social event ot the
summer, the affair to honor
Mrs. Dan E. Clark, retiring
president, and the new mem
bers. Mrs. C. B. Swango is
chairman for the party.
The fall's program opens with
a general meeting on August 27,
PHILATHEAN CIRCLE Af
ternoon sewing group of the
Methodist church will meet Fri
day afternoon at two o'clock at
the home of Mrs. M. C. Brace,
1439 Eighth avenue west.
OREGON ROSE Thimble
club, the ladies society ot the
Brotherhood of Locomotive
Firemen and Engineers, will
meet for an one o'clock lunch
eon Friday at the home ot Mrs.
Frank R. Wolverton, on Willow
avenue. Just off Park avenue.
LADIES AUXILIARY of the
Fraternal Order of the Eagles
will hold special meeting
Tuesday night at eight o'clock
in place ot their regular meet
ing Wednesday night.
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KwutaU-Efila photfK WlltihtT nffrirtnj
MISS BETTTE MAE HALL
Among those receiving
scholarships at Eugene high
recently was Miss Bettie
Mae HalL
FAIRMOUNT Presbyterian
Aid is planning a birthday din
ner next Friday for members
of the Aid and of the Fairmount
Guild at the church. It will be
an all day meeting with a pot
luck dinner at twelve-thirty
honoring all members of the
two organizations who have had
birthdays in April, May or
June. Members of the Aid to
be honored will be Mrs. C. M.
Landaker, Mrs. Edna Garrett,
Mrs. C. M. Boesen, Mrs. Dell
Harshman, Mrs. W. C. Ran
dolph, Mrs. Myrtle Worden, and
Mrs. Joe Hart. Members of the
Guild who will celebrate their
birthdays are Mrs. Ray Barlow,
Mrs. J. Starkweather and Dr.
Gladys Rathbone.
WOMEN of the Moose will
hold initiation and installation
ceremonies Friday night at the
Moose hall at eight o'clock. Re
freshments will be served by a
committee composed of Mrs. H.
H. Peters, chairman, Mrs. Mary
Carter, Mrs. N. L .Thomason,
Mrs. William Starmer, Mrs.
Irene Nelson, Mrs. George Gul
dager, Miss Margaret Deitz, and
Mrs. S. R. Willis.
Methodist
Women
To Meet
The Women's Society for
Christian Service of the Metho
dist church will hold its regu
lar monthly meeting Tuesday.
The day will start with the ex
ecutive meeting at ten-thirty.
Business people s lunch will be
served at twelve. At twelve
thirty the ladies will have a
luncheon and social hour in the
church. Circle number four is
arranging the program at thia
time with Mrs. E. E. Hunt,
chairman.
At one-thirty the afternoon
session will begin. Mrs, F. C.
Carlson will lead the devotions
and Mrs. D. O. Shuey will be
the program leader on the sub
ject "China College."
DISABLED American Veter
ana auxiliary will hear conven
tion reports at their regular
meeting Friday night at eight
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lee
Moore, 1434 Willamette.
HELMETTA Club will have
a covered dish dinner Wednes
day night at the home of Mrs.
Ben H. Will, 2060 Agate at six
thirty. Assisting the hostess will
be Mrs. Arthur Warberg, Mrs.
Coral Blair, Mrs. Fred Ady
lott, Mia. I. T. Loom, and
Mrs. Francis Shrode.
C. J. Shedd Will
Observe Birthday
el
will
next,
SHEDD C. J. Shedd.
known local businessman.
celebrate his 85th birthday
week.
The Methodist Women's Society
for Christian Service met recently
at the home of Mrs. Martha Abra
ham with Mrs. George Starr coJ
hostess. The devotion and businei
meeting were followed by a social
period. Refreshmenta were served.
Word has been received here of
th death of Sam Hamilton at
Waldport where he had made hit
. home with a niece tor several
years. He ha I been a resident ol
the Shedd neighborhood for some
time and had many friends here.
Robert Hamilton of Portland is a
nephew.
William Clemo who was killed
recently near Elkton in a logging
accident was a son of the late Rev,
F. S. Clemo, a former pastor ot
the local Methodist church. !
From California j
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shedd
and little daughter of Palo Alto)
California are here visiting hit
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C J. Shedd.
Charles Goldsmith waa elected
as new director at the recent an
nual school meeting of District 37.
A meeting of the union high tchoo)
district will be held later. i
The crosa road going past the
Goldsmith grocery has been reT
surfaced. i
SHOWER GIVEN
LONDON Mrs.
was honor guest at a shower
Thursday afternoon, given by Mra.
Jesse Blue and Mrs. Roy Good
win at the Goodwin home. Some ot
the guests spent the time quilting.
After the opening ot'the gifts, re
freshments were served. Those
present: Mrs. B. F.
AT TRENT
TRENT Mr. and Mrs. Altor)
Woods, and daughter, are visiting
in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Marian
Weitz of Portland, are helping Mri
Lou Woods care for the store ano
postoffice until their return.
Th- .lulian familw i. old!.,
Willis Carman eastern lUtei and Mr, Brown
taking his place as watchmar at
the Kimball mill until Julians reT
turn. t
Ems, Mrs. Nora Henderson, Mr
J. P. Jones, Mrs. Leora Medforct
Miller. Jov Mrs. Charles Powell, Mrs. Lort
Miller, Mrs. D. E. Martin and An- Townsend, Miss Maxine Blue-,
ella Martin, all of Santa Barbara. Miss Maxine Goodwin. Wana
Cal.. Mrs. Glen Stimmel and Fye Gugg. Laveta Abeene, Vir
daughter, Gloria, of Lot Angeles, 8'ni Carman, Loma Garman, La
Cal.. Mrs. Bill Crane of Medford, Vaughn Jones, Paula Jones. Zen
Mrs. Ida Hogue and Mrs. Alice d Lee Garman, Lorame Jarrett,
Reed of Molalla. Mrs. Geneva Gar- Glen Ems, Ladle Goodwin, Gary
man and daughter. Evelyn of He- ?""". Brian Blue, Charles Blue,
bron, Mrs. Arlie Sugg, Mrs. Glen William Sugg, the honor guest.
Banton, Mrs. C. J. Jarrett, Mrs. Mr. Garman and the two hostes
Lissle Small, Mrs. Archie Powell, " Mr- Blue and Mrs. Goodwin.
Abne'laMr.PJW e'" Bmon" M AUTHORIZED HOOVER SERV-
iGMMtoG ,CE- K-benstelnh. 690.
man, Mrs. George Sutherland, grcnF. JACKETS I. EASED
Mrs. Edna Ems, Miss Donna Gayle Electric. Cleaners Ph. 300
fornia, has been announced to the
couple's friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burroughs,
Jr., and family have moved to
Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Bun-ought
and family accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Burroughs, Sr.,
spent the past week vacationing
at Rockaway beach.
Miss Delores Raines has re
turned from a two weeks' stay in
Seattle where she was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom McComack.
With School Election Set
High school election will be held
Monday, June 22. at the Mohawk
Union high school building.
A 4-day camping trip at Mossy
Maples park, on the banks of the
Willamette river, was enjoyed by
the older Girl Scouts this past
week.
Mrs. Hiram Skordahl was host
ess last week to a few close
friends of Mrs. Sid Aldous who
with friendship
not incumbents, were honored by
the chapter and presented with
gifts. Birthday anniversaries of
April, May and June were ob
served at serving time and each
guest was presented with a gift.
Mrs. Sly, Mrs. Holliston and C. F.
Moore served.
Mr. White, Inspector for the
West Coast Lumberman's associ
ation, suffered a painful head in
jury in a fall from the docks ot
the Pacific Mill company Friday
forenoon. An ambulance was
called and he was taken to the
Eugene hospital.
Billieann Coffel who makes her
home with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown, is spend
ing part of her vacation with her
grandmother, Mrs. Anna Stigers,
at Curtin.
Gather Up Rubber
The young folks of the com
munity and some older ones are
Hraffcinff slouehs and cleaning uo
scrap heaps besides scouring the was honored
attics and garages lor niDoer lor snnwer.
the government and several hun
dred pounds have been turned in.
Many rural folk are peeling
cascara bark and bringing it in
to the local market. It is bringing
a good price and there is quite a
demand for it at this time.
There will be no preaching
services at the Methodist church
Sunday as the pastor. Rev. Mrs.
C L. Camp is attending the ses
sion of the Oregon conference In
"Portland. The usual Sunday
school and league meetings will
be held however.
The regular meeting of Honor
Rebekah lodge will be held Wed
nesday evening. June 24. Mrs.
George Hayes and Mrs. N. E.
Steel will provide entertainment
for the social hour and refresh
ments will be nerved by Miss
Nieta Ziniker and Mist Shirley
Harrold.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan LaMaln had
the electric service turned on at
their home southwest of town this
week. Fsrmers in that community
are gradually being served by the
Mountain States Power company.
Fred Knox, manager of the
Lane county fair, and prominent
in Granze work, spoke at a meet
ing at the Grange hall Thursday mJk their home tj, hive
Mrs. Ernest Anderson enter
tained the Needle club the past
week. The group has recently
adopted th practice of giving
war stamps for prizes.
Penny Social Success
The Mothers' club cleared $B 8S
on their penny social at the hall
recently. Beverly Ann Peterson
offered a piano selection for the
group's pleasure, Teresa Kuyken
dall gave a reading, Mrs. Delhert
Metzker sang a solo, and Boy
Scouts led the flag salute. The
program closed with the group
singing "God Bless America."
Mr. and Mrs. David Swedllng
of Lot Angeles, former Wendling
residents, visited the Henry
Lawrensens and Hallle Petersen!
the past few days.
Ernest Brandt of Walla Walla
was a guest of his brother, Otto
Brandt, last week.
A group of friends surprised
Mrs. Walter Petersdorff on her
bithday.
Advanced First Aid classes will
begin Wednesday evening, June
23. at the hall at 7:30. Glen Ruth
ven is the instructor.
L. C. Goheen arrived home Fri
day evening from Portland to
spend the week-end with his
familv. He hat recently complet
ed a course in welding and has
employment In the smpysrns.
White Elephant
Club Postponed -
DEERHORN There will be no
meeting of the White Elephant
club this week. The next meeting
will be held on July 8.
Richard Hart is building tome
sdditional roomt on his farm house
and remodeling the rest of the
building. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ed
wards operate the farm.
John and Albert Hart have pur
chased a new power baler with
which ther will do their own and
custom baling. The baler it not sta
tionary but moves along the wind
rows after the hay is cured and
the bales are gathered up to be
hauled in. .
Mrs. Alice Odell hat received
word from her son, Wilbur, who it
itationed at the Panama canal
with the U. S. navy, that he has
recovered from severe liege of
tropical fever.
Mr. and MM. John Burrought
have moved to Deerhorn Park to
recently from Nebraka, and have
spent part of the spring at Red
mond. Mr. Burroughs wat an Ore
gon resident good many yean
ago.
Allen Coleman broke the bonet
In hit foot when he wat working
in the timber at his home Thurs
day. He was given first aid and
taken to the hospital by Bill
Pfouts, a neighbor.
SHORTER HAIR
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WE, in appreciation of our customers' loyal patronage
during our five years as an institution, are offering new
summer merchandise at a substantial saving . . . now
when you want it most.
THIS YEAR when goo'd merchandise Is a sound invest
ment we bring you the latest and best in style trends in
clothing of quality and good taste.
TUESDAY MORNING AT 10:00 O'CLOCK ... we begin
our Fifth Anniversary Sale.
SEE OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE AD MONDAY
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