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SOCIETY CLUBS THEATERS EjjGEKE, OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1943 , t ? tsmmta.lmmmmmmmM ' J & Jack Lamb photo, WUt&blr engraving . MB., MRS. DAVID STEPHEN LUBANKO Wed at a church service the afternoon of Nov. 13, Mr. ". and Mrs. David Stephen Lubanko (Marjorle Ellen Titus! ore shown here cutting the cake at the reception fol lowing at the Titus home. JlianLqmng Uime Cjclu; llim jbancei Scheclufecl By MARIAN LOWRY The Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday Is .theme for a ! festive week-end following. Three dancing parties are on tee calendar through Friday and Saturday. At Country Club Members of the Eugene Country club are gathering for an Informal dance at the clubhouse on Friday evening, ntae-thlrty o'clock, followed by a midnight supper. Music for the evening is being supplied by Herschel Davis. Mem bers are asked to make their reservations for the supper by Thursday evening, telephoning them to the clubhouse. Aiwmbly Party On Saturday evening will be held the November dance of the Assembly club, Osbum hotel, nine-thirty until twelve toy o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Darle Sey mour, and Mr. and Mrs. A. West Johnson are the commit tee for the evening. Acttre Benefit Interests f"0 a large crowd on Saturday evening, also, TO be the benefit dance being sponsored by the Active tub, downtown Masonic temple, nine o'clock. . ' All proceeds from this dance go to a worthy cause, the Ptoied of the Actlvians to supply added assistance for me service men In Alaska. All members of the club and rands are Invited. Melvin Gustafson rmj cen for the dance. ' Roy Copping Is chairman of the project to aid the serv ice men In Alaska. Mervrn Voter Is club president '. V Arriving fhe latter part ef the week for a visit her wero Mrs. C. C Hunt, Sr., of Medford and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Martin and family of Olympic, Wn., who are all guests of Mr. and Mrs. I P. Inman. parents of Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Martin. Mrs. Hunt has recently returned from Florida where she visited her husband, CapL C. C. Hunt. Sr.. at Fort Myers, and from Columbus, Georgia, where she visited h.9r son and daughter-in-law, Lt and Mrs. Cecil C. Hunt, Jr. The visitors are here to attend the golden wedding re ception for the Inmans Monday evening at the First Chris tian church. Re-Active club members are arranging their Christmas party for the evening of Thursday, Dec. 2, dessert at seven thirty o'clock, home of Mrs. H. F. McDaniel. Beta Sigma Phi Is not meeting this Monday, but on Nov. 29, at the home of Mrs. Delbert V. Hill, Miss Clarice Krle assisting -. - Alpha Omicron Pi alumnae are to meet for a dessert party at the chapter house, Monday evening, eight o'clock, . the event honoring Mrs. Theodore Carlson of Seattle, dis trict superintendent of the sorority. ROBERT WARREN McGEVERY kfJtl s ls Utn- Robert Wanen McGilvery, -r Alice Marie Lusby of Eugene, the wedding being in Berkeley, Cal ' t it ; v .... J : . r ? -" - . v ' s j , f t "it"''' fe.ii vf Xii , "i!".!. aaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai Wiltahlr naravina MISS PHYLLIS CARLISLE Announced recently was the engagement of Miss Phyl '. lis Carlisle to Wallace Ciochettl .. of Globe, Arizona.- n ewcomers Kjroup to Jo our am. ipu3 Wiltahlr cnrTlnS. Newcomers' division, University of Oregon Women's Faculty club, has arranged its November meeting for Mon-' day afternoon. A tour of the university art museum is planned, all members being.asked to be at the main entrance of the museum at three-thirty o'clock. ' Later, a tea will be served In Gerllnger hall. On the tea committee are Mrs. W. R. Baker, Mrs. R. D. Clark, Mrs. R. G. Davis, Mrs. P. A. Killgallon. A nursery ls to be main tained for small children at the Gerllnger hall. This week-end marked the final big social period for the University of Oregon students, next week-end bringing the Thanksgiving holidays, followed by closed -week-ends and examinations. Saturday was marked by many dances. Alder lodge was among groups entertaining, patrons for the dance including Mrs. Thomas S. Wells, Mrs. H. L, Robinson, Mrs. Dudley Holland, Mr. and Mrs. George Hop kins. University house also entertained at a dance, the pat rons Including Mrs. H. B. Fenton, Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Killgal lon, Dr. and Mrs. C. L Schwerlng, Mrs. Nelson F. Macduff. PI Beta Phi sorority Invited as patrons for its dance, Miss Harrison Devereaux, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wanen, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Knee land, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Rauch, Mrs. V. D. Calllson. For the Casablanca house dance, Mrs. Cora Hagedom, Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Hobson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wiseman were the patrons. Another group sponsoring a dance was Mill lodge with Mrs. Louise Johns, Mrs. Schacker, Mr. and Mrs. George S, Tumbull, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Price as the patrons. For the Delta Gamma sorority dance, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cushman, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Zone, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. G. Thacher, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson were the patrons. Invited as patrons for the Alpha Phi dance were Mr. and Mrs. Anibal Vargas-Baron, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bar nett, Mrs. Harth Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. George Hopkins, Mrs. N. T. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Patterson, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Schwering, Mrs. Nelson F. Macduff. Alpha Chi Omega sorority asked as patrons for lis ' dance, Mrs. Lela Haines, Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Eee, Dr. and Mrs. John C. McCloskey, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shumaker, Mrs. Lillian Dais, Mr. and Mrs. . H. C. Franchere. For the Delta Delta Delia sorority dance the patrons were Miss Pearle Bonisteel, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bailey, Lieutenant and Mrs. M. G. Puncj.es, Miss R. Louise Fitch. At the Kappa Alpha T'neta sorority dance, Mrs. Agnes Hansen, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. DeCou, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Voodln, Dr. and Mrs. C. L Schwering, and Mrs. Nelson F. Macduff were the patrons. Chapter H of PX.O. Sisterhood announces a potluclc supper for the membership, Monday evening, six-thirty o'clock, home of Miss Hazel .Fishwood. Mrs. Dale Cooley ls to entertain for the Madrecilas club, Tuesday afternoon, one-Iiiteen o'clock, i. o v " 1 .Cjsj5jJ 1 mmmmm luiiii j niwniimspspMPFP .T.. . . A; t ' A ... M I aaV - Mcr- 0 l rgr' . ., BaaaaBinMaawaaBaaanaUana....MiaaBiBiI.Kat' aWillK Jack Lamb photo, WilUhira enxravlnaV GROUP WORKS TO AID HOSPITAL PROJECT , Members of the Welfa.e League have taken over the lob of securing five hundred gifts for the Camp Adair hospital from Lane county citizens and groups, a project in charge of the Lane County Red Cross. Here are members of the Welfare League committee on the project at 'work this week at the home of Mrs. Anson B. Cornell. Lelt to right they are: Mrs. Melville Jones, Mrs. Arthur Bushman, Mrs. Willis B. Shepard, Mrs. R. T. Watts, Mrs. S. A. Mogan, Mrs. Weir McDonald, Mrs. Cornell, chairman.' Several more individual donors to the scholarship fund being raised by the University of Oregon Mother's club, Eugene unit, are announced this week-end by Mrs. Herbert M. Roome and Mrs. L. C. Scharpf, who are co-chairmen for this project for the local mothers. The scholarships are given annually to worthy students from all parts of Oregon by the mothers clubs throughout the state. The additional list of contributors this week-end follows: Mrs. Horace Fenton, Mrs. E. J. Neuenfeldt, Mrs. L. F. Gieseke, Mrs. V, N. Fields, Mrs. T. J. Busch, Mrs. G.. S. Beardsley, Mrs. Charles G. Howard, Mrs. R. B. Boals, Mrs. John Cordell, Mrs. D. S. Thorsland, Mrs. George B. Schaef era, Mrs. J. R. Jewell, Mrs. I. R. Fox, Mrs. Virgil D. Earl, Mrs. John Jay Rogers, Mrs. Donald M. Erb, Mrs. Michael Schenk, ; Mrs. Mary C. Brockelbank, Mrs. Charles Wiper. Another group contributing to the fund the past week was the Phi Gamma Delta Mothers' club, the members be ing entertained at a tea Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. T. Findtner. Honoring Mrs. Don Durland (Velita"Estey), a recent bride, Miss Louise Rlckabaugh was hostess at a dessert and sur - prise shower party Wednesday evening at her home. Attending were Mrs. Durland, Miss Betty Jean Taylor, Miss Leslie Brockelbank, Miss Betty Lou Cramer, Miss Wynetta Cramer, Miss Evelyn Woodworth, Miss Marguer ite Welgant, Miss Eleanor Scott, Mrs. John Worthington, Miss Margery Pengra, Miss Maud Kerns, Miss Jean Ken dall, Miss Ramona Jones, Mrs. James Taylor, and the hostess. Announcement ls made by Mr. and Mrs. Otto D. Gray, route 4, Eugene, of the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Lucille Gray, to Anthony J. Vogel. The wedding vras an event of the morning of Tuesday, November 9, St. Mary's Catholic church, Rev. Louis Sohler officiating. Mr. and Mrs. . P. J. Noud attended the couple. A breakfast was Berved at the Osbum hotel following the church service. The couple will be at home In Eugene. Monday Book club meets tomorrow, one o'clock, at the home of Mrs. C. L. Schwering, Mrs. Pierre Van Ryssel berghe to give the program. Sans Soucl club members will be ente.rtalned next Fri day afternoon by Mrs. D. E. Yoran. 'u ScLJ to & UJJn L anuaru lo a f The engagement of Miss Norma Schrenk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Schrenk, to Richard Backberg, son of Mr. and Mrsi A. F. Backberg, was announced Thursday evening at a small dinner party given at the Eugene hotel. Nosegays of purple violets with tiny scrolls attached were) used In revealing the announcement i The wedding ls to be January 8 In Pine Bluff, Arkansas. ' Mr. Backberg ls a flight Instructor for the army there. The bride-elect has been attending the University of ' Oregon and ls a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority on ' the campus. . Attending the announcement party were Misses Betty Chllds, Zoe Llttlefleld, Mary Jane Dunn, Irene Gresham, ' . Audrey Cordell, Shirley Cordell, Shirley Taylor, Mrs. Roy, Sanborn, and the hostess. . .... Chapter AM, P.E.O. Sisterhood, has scheduled a spe cial meeting for Tuesday afternoon, one-thirty o'clock, at ' the home of Mrs. Roy E. Morse. Blde-a-Wee club announces Its meeting for Monday ha' been postponed two weeks. , $ : y) . -4 -. -i. V ' : '-4., '.V,k ! l H t K ' thlL : L I Kaniwll-Dlli photo, Wlltihlr tnravln, MRS. ARTHUR W. PRIAULX IleV commissioner for Girl Scouts in Eugene ls Mrs. Arthur W. Prlauk, InstallaUon to be held in December. Kannell-Blls photo, WUtahlre ntravlng MRS. GLENN PIRTLE Returning to Eugene Monday will be Mrs. Glenn Plrtle, executive secretary, Lane county chapter, American Red Cross, who has been in San Francisco the past three weeks attending a regional training course for executive secretaries. Pi Beta Phi Mothers' club held Its first meeting of ths fall the past week at the home of Mis. L. C. Scharpf. Plans were made for a tea to b9 given at the sorority chapter house later, aWb lot a rummage sale, date lor which will be announced. Attending the meeting were Miss Harrison Devereaux, chaperon at the sorority; Mrs. John Cordell, Mrs. Lloyd Denslow, Mrs. I. R. Fox, Mrs. Frank Harr, Mrs. J. R. Jewell, Mrs. George B. Schaefers, Mrs. Scharpf, Mrs. C. P. Till man, Mrs. D. S. Thorsland, Mrs. Samuel H. Tyler, Mis..W. C Wright .