lbert-Kenady
riage Recent.
-irP GROVE Mr. and
ff2 fnenady have an
. marriage ol their
I Sis. Mabel Kenady, to
"J'.mbert on of Mr. and
Er. vwi were exchang
SdWruary 23, in the
2JS Church, at Van-
wiih, wi 0,8 pa,tor'
!i C E Swanson, officiat-
of th immediate
1 'drew with black ac
ffd a corsage of
J'pitrlcia Lambert, .later
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HOWARD ELEY
,ui.M 17BB uniriQHB
maid, and wore a pale green
afternoon dress and a corsage of
violets. Delbert Willson was best
man.
Reception Later
A reception was held Sunday
afternoon at the home of the
bridegroom's parents for about
, thirty guests. Mrs. Robert Kena
dy and Mrs. Les Corey served
the wedding cake.
The bride was graduated from
Cottage Grove High School in
1843, and since then has been
office secretary at the Jefferson
school. Mrv Lambert is a mem
ber of the U. S. Maritime
Service.
The couple went to Boise,
Idaho, on a short wedding trip.
Mr. Lambert will go to sea, and
Mrs. Lambert will remain with
her parents until his discharge.
VOTERS' GROUP TO MEET,
STUDY TAX QUESTIONS
League of Women Voters
Study Group will meet Tuesday
evening at seven-thirty o'clock
at the home of Mrs. V. N. Free
man. Some phase of equalization
of school taxes will be discussed.
AljjBEAUTY
ZELOTAI CLTJB
MEETS FOR TEA
Zelotai Club met Friday after
noon in Rehm Hall of North
western Christian College, with
M.m JtS?ne.th Jot""ton, Mrs.
Gilbert Kispler and Mrs. Ronald
Osbum as hostesses.
r,Mnrs-,.Ross ""eth and Mrs.
o. R. Moon poured at tea, and
Mrs. Leslie Lowrey gave a
demonstration of flower ar
rangement. 2A?'S MGHT PROGRAM
HELD BY LINCOLN P-TA
Dad's Night was held by the
Lincoln School P-TA Wednesday
night, with Clifford TraviUion
acting as president; Harold Plum
as secretary; Eugene Walker,
treasurer, and E. H. Christian
son, program chairman.
Several Irish songs were sung
py the group, with Mrs. Travil
lion at the piano and Mr. Plum
leading. Mr. Plum also sang two
solos. Judy Schweppe gave an
exhibition of baton-twirling, and
JoAnn Frostram and Lorraine
Jolson did tap dances.
David Doty gave a dance of
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the South Seas, and Glen Snyd
er, teacher of accordion, played
four numbers.
The room prize was won by
Mrs. Ruth Richardson's fourth
grade room, and refreshments
were served by the fourth grade
mothers. In charge were Mrs.
Clyde Quam, Mrs. William Cor
nutt and Mrs. Warren Shisler.
RIVER ROAD WOMEN
PLAN TO MAKE RUGS
River Road Women's Club
will hold its regular all-day
meeting Wednesday with a pot
luck luncheon at noon.
In the momtner RAwtnff an1
mending will be done for the
Red Cross. Omitting an after
noon business meeting, the club
will spend the remainder of the
day socially and in making rugs
for the clubhouse. AH members
are asked to bring cotton and
wool materials for the rag rugs.
Women of the community are
invited to attend.
ALASKAN LITE
TO BE DESCRIBED
Mrs. Bruce Anawalt will tell
of her experiences in Alaska at
t meeting of the College Crest
Neighborhood Club Wednesday
afternoon at one-thirty o'clock.
It will be a dessert luncheon at
the home of Mrs. A. T. Schaffer,
with Mrs. George Wills assisting.
Mrs. Rod Hornbeck will show
some Alaskan curios.
Roll call will be answered
with springtime items.
WHITE AKER P-TA
MEETS AT SCHOOL
Whiteaker P-TA recently held
a business meeting and program
at the school. The school orches
tra, conducted by Miss Winni
- f red Young, played several
selections, and dances were
given by the first grade.
Three songs were played on
the tanettes by a group of fifth
. grade students, and another
group of students danced a min
uet. A film, "Battle of the Cen
turies," was shown.
After the business meeting
refreshments were served by
Mrs. Arthur Brown and her
committee, with the St. Patrick's
Day theme used for decorations. '
Mrs. Verne Nesbitt was . in
charge ot decorations. '
Mrs. Frank Serotek was pre
sented with a gift in appreciation
of her work as hot lunch chair
man. She recently resigned and
moved to the Bethel district.
Women's Alliance of Unitarian
Church will have a potluck
luncheon Tuesday afternoon at
twelve-thirty o'clock at the
home ot Mrs. Ralph C. Crow,
2850 Willamette Street.
Guest will be Miss Henrietta
Eliot, of Portland, who is direct
or of all Unitarian Alliances in
Oregon.
The degree staff of the Eugene
Rebekah Lodge will hold a
practice Monday evening et
eight o'clock at the I.O.OJ. Hall.
MRS. UNDERWOOD
HOSTESS TO GROUP
Mrs. W. C. Underwood was
hostess at luncheon Wednesday
noon at the Osbum Hotel to
members of the convention
committee of the Eugene Busi
ness and Professional Women's
Club. The committee will make
arrangements for the participa
tion of the local club in the state
convention program at Portland,
May 17, IB and 19. The same
group also will have charge of
the May 9 luncheon, when con- -ventlon
pep talks and singing of
convention songs will be the
program.
Mrs. Clarence Elkins has been
named by Mrs. Underwood to
arrange tor transportation ot
members to the convention; Mrs.
Merle Chase will be in charge ot
credentials, and Mrs. Victor
Bailey will be in charge of res
ervations. Others of the commit
tee are Mrs. J. Prosser Stewart,
Mrs. Kenneth Rude, Mrs. Lura
Wilcox and Mrs. NeU K.
Howard.
BILLY BROWN HOST
AT BIRTHDAY DINNER
His eleventh birthday was
celebrated by Billy Brown, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Eyler Brown,
Thursday evening, when he
played host to nine boyi at six
o'clock dinner at the Brown
home. The table was decorated
for St. Patrick's Day in white
and green; shamrocks scattered
over the table, shamrocks mark
ing places, and green-ribboned
favors in a bowl centerpiece, the
ribbons reaching to each place.
The dinner was planned after
a menu chosen by the host, fea
turing hamburgers and salad.
The birthday cake also was in
green and white.
After dinner movies were
shown for the boys by Mr.
Brown, and games were played.
Religious Reading Group ot
First Congregational Church will
meet Monday afternoon at two
o'clock at the home of. Mrs. J.
H. Beck.
MRS. HARKIN8 HOSTESS
TO IOTA SIGMA GROUP
Beta Chapter of Iota Sigma
met at the home ot Mrs. Delbert
Harkins recently tor the monthly
business session.
Mrs. Alice Jerke was ap
pointed devotional chairman;
Mrs. Irene Thomas, chairman of
ways and means; Mrs. Neita
Gray, chairman of flowers and
cards; Mrs. Bernice Rhinesburg,
temporary legislative chairman.
. Severay projects were planned
tor the coming year.
Mrs. Delia Johnston, ot Cor
vallis, was in charge ot devo
tions, and spoke on "A Few ot
God's Promises to His Children."
Following the meeting, the
hostess served refreshments.
There were five visitors present,
Graduate Regents of Women
of the Moose will meet Monday
evening at the home of Mrs.
John Parsons, 2162 Washington
Street, for a potluck supper an9
business session.
Friday evening at eight
o'clock, a chapter meeting of the
order will be held at the Moose
Hall, with the graduate regents
in charge of the program and
the offices. Mrs. Joe Bartlett
will act as senior regent, and
Mrs. William Stansfield will be
it) charge of the program.
Ninetyeight Inner Circle of
the auxiliary to the United
Spanish War Veterans will meet
Monday afternoon at two o'clock
with Mrs. Frank Bauer, 127
Bauer Lane. Members will sew
for the veteran's hospital.
Loyal Friends Class ot First
Christian Church will meet
Monday evening at six-thirty
o'clock at the church for a pot
luck dinner. Entertainment has
been arranged for the evening,
and all members ot the class are
asked to be present.
Imo Ruyle Missionary Circle
of First Baptist Church will
meet Tuesday evening at seven-forty-five
o'clock in the church
parlors. Mrs. Frank Pattison
will lead devotions, and the dis
cussion topic will be: "Thy Spirit
Kindles the Flame of Service."
Eugene Kcgrlster-Gwarrt. Siinflay, March 17, 1940
World Wide Guild girls wiU put
on the program.
. "Love Gift" boxes will be
opened at this meeting, and
hostesses will be Mrs. E. G.
Lockard, Mrs. Emery Begg, Mrs.
John Leathenman and Mrs. Doit
othy Hanklna. -
Helmetta Temple, Pythian Sls
tere, will meet Tuesday evening
at eight o'clock at the Knights
ot Pythias Hall.
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