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Eugene Register Reception Due ;For New Members A reception honoring new ' members is to be given by the Eugene Business and Professlon- al Women's club on Thursday evening, seven o'clock, at St. Mary's Episcopal church parish hall. This will be a dessert party. In charge are members of the . scrapbook committee, Mrs. Kath . eryn Kilburn, Mrs. Mary Strat- ton, Mrs. Mary Pernot, Mrs. , Howard Smith, Mrs. Virginia , Gorman, Mrs. Electa Ferguson, Miss Gladys Dorsey, Miss Helen Abrahamson. Amaranths Plan' Supper Monday Willamette court, Order of the Amaranth, Is to meet Monday evening, downtown Masonic temple, a covered dish dinner to be served at six-thirty o'clock, followed by yearly reports. On the committee are Mr. and Mrs. John Bintz, Mrs. Bessie Terpening, Mrs. F. R. Brock chink, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Field, Miss Harrietto Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bennett GOLDEN WEDDING OBSERVED BY COUPLE SANTA CLARA The golden ' wedding anniversary of Mr. . and Mrs. C. A. Marlow, was i observed Sunday, Jan. 14, with ; an open house given from two . to six o'clock In their new home j In Santa Clara, by their two ', daughters, Mrs. B. G. BantoA and Mrs. H. T. Gravos. Mr. Mar ; low presented his wife with a . two ring set with diamonds as a gift. Mrs. Marlow wore a cor , sage of gardenias and yellow rosebuds presented to her by her ; two daughters. I Mr. and Mrs. Marlow were married Jan. 14, 1895, at Sher 1 man, Texas. . Mr. and Mrs. Banton and Mr. and Mrs. Gravos received the guests. All of the couple's . grandchildren assisted. Phyllis J Gravos was In charge of the guest book. Maxlne, Calvin and ' Wayne Banton and Barbara Gravos served. Melvin and Mar lene Banton were In charge of Jthe many gifts. Misses Nadlne Wells and Maxlne Goodwin poured. ! Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nichols ; of Eugene sang "I Love You (Truly" and "When I Grow Too . Old to Dream." Mrs. Paul Wrny i sang "Silver Threads Among the Gold," accompanied by Mrs. i Clarissa Owens of Eugene. A j picture was taken of the honored ', couple while cutting the wedding eake. Old friends from Berke ', ley, Calif., London Springs, Cot- tage Grove, Wendling, Lorane, ' Springfield, Eugene, River Road, . and neighbors in Santa Clara i'called, one hundred and fifty at ' tending. P-T A MEETING i Woodrow Wilson Junior High P-T A will meet Tuesday even i Ink, Jan. twenty-third at slx ' thirty o'clock In the school gym i nnsium for a potluck dinner and i social time. Ninth grade parents j are requested to bring a hot dish. ' Eighth grade, a salad and six 1 sandwiches, seventh grade, a cake or pie. Each parent is re quested to bring his own plate, :cup and silver. There also will be a cookie sale by the sevonlh 8 r arte mothers. The business meeting and pro gram will befcn at 8 o'clock. The school band, directed by Doug las Orme, will play several te ' lections and II. V. Johnson will give a talk on "Family Relations after the War." ; All parents, teachers and friends are invited to attend. SON BOUN Friends of former Eugcneans, S-Sgt. nnd Mrs. Vurhl E. Adams, will be Interested to know that they are parents of a son born January 13, at St. Charles hospi tal In Bend. Mrs. Adams Is liv ing, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Lay, former Eugene ans now living in Bend. SKt. Adams is with the 15th air force in Italy. The paternal grandmother, Mrs. H. H. Peters lives In Eugene. i ...JL 979 Willamette '?":' J THE Page 12 PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SHOP "N) - Guard, Sunday, Jan. 21, 1945 it k Kennell-Ellls photo, WllUhlre engrevtng MRS. ORVILLE STEELE Among recent brides Is Mrs. Orville Steele (Opal Schaefer). A' Kennell-Ellls photo, Wiltshire engraving MISS WILMA CAROL CRONE The engagement of Miss Wil ms Carol Crone to M. Luther Vorhels of Mcdford has been announced. vn it Kennoll. Ellis photo, Wiltshire engraving SGT., MRS. RALPH COX Among recent weddings was that of Gy. Set. and Mrs, Ralph Cox. SOCIAL CU B Social club of the auxiliary to the Sons of Union Veterans will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Smith, 445 Nineteenth Avenue west, Friday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. Mrs. C. W. Gordon nnd Mrs. Bertha Dunbar are the assisting hostesses. New officers will be in charge, with Mrs. Glcnnie Frost presid ing. Members are to draw names for "secret sisters" for the year. Theme of the program will be New Years resolutions. Iota Sigma will hold a post poned meeting Monday after noon at the, home of Mrs. E. G. Loektird. with luncheon served at one-fifteen o'clock. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Leslie Bra kel. iiioiaiciiia OPENING OF THE CV Id Fcr exprl mncMr. or mscV'.lneVjs r'np.crr.ents, finger vrovlna and smart hair styling consult our operators DELLA SNELL and ELEANORE HOKE. We srolci':lie in R'.lltng Koolar Waves. OPENING TUESDAY. JANUARY 23rd Paramount Beauty Shop Behind Paramount Market 2 1st & Main Sprinotield Masonic Groups Arrange Dinner Memoers of McKemie River lodge, A.F. and A.M., and of Blue River chapter, O.E.S., will spon sor a covered dish dinner on Tuesday evening, six - thirty o'clock, for all members of the two orders and their families and friends. Cards will be played following the dinner. On the committee for the evening are Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Nebergall, Lonnie Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hoadley, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Wiltshire, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Waldorf, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Michel. WSCS MEETING TO BE TUESDAY Women's Society for Christian Service, of First Methodist church will hold its first meet ing of the new year Tuesday, the business session to open at elev en o'clock, with Mrs. D. J. Car ithers, new president, in the chair. Annual reports will be given, and the reports of dele gates to the Salem District con ference held at Dallas will be heard. The business and society lun cheons will be served during the noon hour, the Methodist Service guild serving, under Mrs. Edwin Cone, chairman. At the afternoon devotional service, opening at one-thirty o'clock, Miss Mary Beth Carpen ter will lead devotions, assisted by three girls from the Wesley Foundation. Theme will be: "Be hold. I Have Set Before Thee an Open Door, and No Man Can Shut It." Mrs. Robert K. Cushman li to give a vocal solo: "Standing at the Portals of the Opening Year." Pledges for the year will be giv en, in a special pledge service. PENWOMEN MEET The January meeting of the Penwoman's club was held at the home of Mrs. Jeanette Bur gett. Mrs. Jess Hayden, president, presided, Mrs. Burgett was ap pointed secretary pro tern In the absence of Mrs. Minnie Conley. After the business session the members took part in the pro gram, reading their own writ ings, or telling their experiences. Mrs. George Saunders read "Garden for Birds," which in cluded a poem and short essay, published in the January 1945 Issue of "Northwest Gardens and Homes." Miss Mabel Knowl ton read a poem in free verse, called "Thank God." Mrs. Bur gett read several paragraphs from a family tree which she is writing. She also read a list of phrases and sentences, which had won prizes, they were from the writings of various authors. Miss Stebbins read a humorous sketch. Mrs. Hayden reported on a group of stories she is work ing on, and called the attention of all to several current literary contests. Mrs. Pearl Gishler read a col lection of true children's say ings. The meeting adjourned for a social hour, and the hostess served light refreshments. The group will meet in February again at the home of Mrs. Bur gett, Wilder apartments. Mrs. Pearl Gishler and Mrs. George Saunders will be the hostesses, CLASS PARTY The Genevieve Turnipseed Sunday school class of Central Presbyterian church will hold a party and business meeting Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock, at the home of Mrs. D. L. Lewis, for both men and women of the class. Women are to bring sewing Implements, for work. Hostesses will be those members whose birthdays are in December and January, headed by Mrs. Elizabeth Romane, Mrs. R. E. Shisler, Mrs. Laurence Jen sen, Mrs. Lois McHoes, and Mrs. Glenn Morgan. GROUP MEETS Art section of the Eugene City club met Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Ruhndorf, Mrs. L. L. Shinn as hostess. The lines of Montegna and Bellini were given with pictures by Mrs. R. P. Sutton and Mrs. E. F. Jud kins. Mrs. Ruhndorf gave a brief talk on her recent visit to the cast, enjoying the Art institutes in Chicago. New York and Bos ton. Mrs. Ermlrlo Giustlna was the honored guest. Eighteen at tended the meeting. The next meeting will be February 15. SONJ.VS DAUGHTERS Sonja's Daughters will meet Monday evening, seven forty five o'clock, home of Mrs. Carl Ledahl, !42 Fourteenth Avenue cast. Miss Lena Tjoil assisting. 1 1 par I'icsN j Kenntll-Ellls photo, Wiltshire engraving MISS FAY' JEAN BROWN Announced recently were the engagements of Miss Fay Jean B right, to Miss Brown s brother. County's P-TA Council Meets The Lane County Parent Teacher association met at the Fairmount Presbyterian church all day, Mrs. James Pierron, president, opening the meeting at ten-thirty o'clock. . Approximately forty - five members, representing thirteen uits of the county, attended. Each unit gave a report of the activities of its school. Mrs. John Kalkhoven gave a talk on founder's day. L. C. Mof fitt led a discussion on the OPA's ruling that points be forfeited for foods canned by the schools. The following members were appointed to serve on the nom inating committee: Mrs. John Kalkhoven, Condon school; Mrs. Elma Beeson, Goshen; Mrs. George Frank, River Road; Mrs. Etta Cnssity, Mt. Vernon; and Mrs. Walter Rust, Springfield. Mr. Moffitt, county school su perintendent, also spoke on the duties of the school board. Mrs. A. R. Fredrlckson, region al vice-president of the P.-T.A., installed the following officers in the Goshen unit, recently af filiated with the P.-T.A.: Mrs. Clarence Sunkler, president; Mrs. Mildred Smith, vice-president; Mrs. Elma Beeson, secre tary; R. H- Scharen, treasurer. The next county meeting will be held the third Thursday in March, place of meeting to be announced later. LEAGUE EVfNT The Young Women's Study group of the Women's League of First Congregational church will meet with Mrs. John M. Byrne, 379 Twelfth Avenue east, Mon day evening at eight o'clock. Mrs. George Nelson will be as sisting hostess. Continuing the group's plan of studying the var ious religions of the world, Dr. Robert Cushman of the Depart ment of Religion at the Univer sity will speak on "Judaism." Young women are invited. The Religious Reading group of the Women's League will meet with Mrs. R. F. Jepsen, 1944 Al der street, at two o'clock Tues day afternoon. Women interested In group reading in the field of religious faith are invited. The book section of the Amer ican Association of University Women is to meet Tuesday even ing, seven-thirty o'clock, home of Miss Margaret Cuddeback, 1915 Fairmount boulevard. Mrs. V. N. Freeman Is to give the review. Science can nelp give most women a younger face and throat Seems too good to be true, doesn't it. But it's a fact. Science, through ENDOCREME, can, for most women, help Improve the skin Itself, not merely its superficial appearance. For thousands ENDOCREME . . . with its 7 -year record of success ... is getting results hitherto thought impossible. This is because it contains activol. This great scientific discovery, AcrrvoL is the laboratory counterpart of a natural, ikin-vitalixing substance that, in most women, decreases with age. ENDOCREME helps compensate for this loss. Absorbed beneath the skin's surface, it works to build cells, firm tissue. Thus, most skins tend to take on new youthfulness, to become fresher, firmer, smoother, more alluringly beautiful again. Isn't this the best way you can invest your cosmetic dollars? Many report vast improvement in only 30 days. (He enfr erm ffflfim- ini ACriYC' Tou mar now have Green Stamps with Knrinrrrme at RITE-PRICE DRUG, Inc. Between Moody's A The Broadway t y t f ' 'id Pvt. Douglas A, Brown. GOLDEN WEDDING OBSERVED BY COUPLE The golden wedding anniver sary ot Mr. and Mrs. J. B. League of Route 2, Eugene, was an event of January 16. The day was celebrated on Sunday, Jan uary'l4, with a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bingham in College Crest. Mr. and Mrs. League were married in Missouri In 1895, and during their married life lived in various states. They came to Oregon in 1935 and have resided near Eugene since that time. They have three children, C. B. League of Portland, Mrs. R. A. Bingham, and Miss Iris League, both of Eugene. They also have six grandchildren and one great grandchild. There were five generations present at the dinner on Sunday, as Mrs. A. J. Thompson, mother of Mrs. League, was present, and the next four generations were represented by Mrs, League, Mrs. Bingham, Mrs. L. M. Anderson, and Baby David Anderson. Those present at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. League, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bingham and son Robert, Miss Iris League, Mrs. A. J. Thompson, Mrs. L. M. Ander son and son David and Mrs. Wayne A. Callaway. CITY CLUB GROUPS Two groups of the Women's City Club are meeting this week. The music group is to have its own meeting on Tuesday even ing, home of Mrs. R. E. Gris wold, Mrs. E. W. Armes as host ess. There will be community singing, and Mrs. A. F. Holmer is to give Scandinavian instru mental and vocal music. Mrs., Patricia Edwards is to give the' biography on Grieg. Roll call will be answered with musical slo gans. Also, there wil be an auc tion of white elephant articles, Mrs. George P. Winchell as auc tioneer. The poetry group of the club meets next Saturday afternoon, two-thirty o'clock, home of Mrs. Ralph C. Crow. Mrs. Harriet Harper will review "When La dies Meet." Also, white elephant articles will be auctioned here, also by Mrs. Winchell. Proceeds from the two auc tions will go to the City club's treasury for bonds. New officers will preside at the meeting of the Dorcas so ciety of First Christian church Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock, in the church annex. Se cret sisters will be revealed, and new ones will be chosen. s J M.JO 5 C "-" m pu-u 11,1 m ti'jr irirnpTMn-rnrnTTTrT ii i i irnrT"-'"--niTiTTit 4 ! ..-rr- as i. - rown, at left, to David R, Moon, Star Chapter's Meeting Wednesday Blue River chapter, Order of Eastern Star, Is meeting next Wednesday evening, McKenzie River Masonic temple, eight o'clock. A special guest will be Mrs. Harry Proudfoot, grand Ruth of the grand chapter of Oregon. The chapter will honor Mrs. Fred L. Chandler, junior past worthy matron, and Ross Glass, junior past worthy patron. Memoers of the order are In vited. On the refreshments com mittee are Mrs. L. W. Carlisle, Mrs. Lydia Smith, Mrs. A. C. Schnellbacher, Mrs. George Ash, Mrs. Frances Hastings. Pouring will be Mrs. Fred L. Chandler and Mrs. Ross Glass. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ellis were hosts at a family dinner last Sunday, those attending includ ing MM. Ellis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wilkins of Siletz, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Eld on Wilkins of Creswell, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis and daughter, Bonita. LOW HEELERS Classic In line and casual in feeling Discreetly simple, eminently versatile. Selky quality craftsmen bring ycu down-to-earth smartly, and comfortably. 7.95 f rem . BW- ... 1060 Willamette Charge Accounts Invited If It Wiltshire cravings. MISS VIRGINIA TAYLOR and of Mist Virginia Taylor, at LEGION AUXILIARY The American Legion auxil iary will hold its social meeting on Friday evening, Knights of Pythias hall. Mrs. John R. Chap man, Mrs. Lucille Doty, Mrs. W. S. Hardie, and Mrs. Sam Bronaugh are the committee in charge. Cards and games will be featured. 7 Gordon's Lodge Thur hrt 'ession4 McPhersotita, Lloyd JobJal M"on uitaiiS Mrs. Frank BoL"? vice oracle, ij? N WM; chaplsiTV MoejrecorderuV "iver, Ma. marshall, Mn. H . .' J sistantmarshiiiurv inner sentinel, outer sentinel, on; manage,, v J Past or.cle, Mrtlii flag-bearer. Mn. faith. Mn. courage, Mnc.il "J' M. John selfishness, Mrs. c. i endurance, Mn musician, Mn. 1 11,8 ocle muZ Lloyd Johnson to ha flowers and carei fc,? and Mrs. R. a. as ores r,.,., ' A march of dia J which reallied fin Si MrS. Rnurtt L. . we uaYXf si lodge made her i prt-l Officers are to teJ .u6c a net uie nec , meeting, with Mrs. as,' and Mrs. Frsnk Hja charge. AUXILIARY PAMi Eagles auxiliary sij J annual omnaay pan;, a the organization sevoi-i ago of the local autib, regular meeting Thtindti ning. The session tit J at the Eagles hall, i o'clock, Mrs. Chester U chairman of the entetj Members of the Cottui auxiliary have bun imial cal members are tacks a box luncheon for tm. auxiliary will furniihtd 01 V ? Time NOW to Pick Springtime's Cotton Charmers Femlnlne-fresh cottons, Interesting new necklines, brief youwj sleeves, pretty ruffles 'make them definitely "ladylike" cottons you'll love on sight. Wise Is the miss who knows that "first" cottons are always the loveliest cottonsl See these Monday $9.95 to $17.95 of courss