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r eighty women at-
fclav in Eugene. Re-
IW1 (rom Corvallis, ie
fee Grove, Newport
fedCUotcon.
o convention of
elected as follows:
BS "on, Newport
' T( Vera Thompson,
Kreddent; Mrs. Em
"fj. CorvaUis, treas-
'aAuberry. Cot-
chaplain; . -
Bandon, conductor;
T a. Bingham, Eugene,
i . offices were
fL I at this meeting. '
h2?. c eoda Daw-
fTTaattery, Eugene.
Lrf the officers, ami , w
Eed that the next district
K will be held next
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MR., MRS. FOSS
Married recently at First
Christian Church in Corvallls
were Mr. and Mrs. Harold R.
Foss (Eileen Ciark).
ed Mrs. Ethel Felton, past depat
ment treasurer and Mrs. Dollie
. Brown, past department presi
dent, both oi Corvallis, Mrs. Slat
tery, Eugene, past department
president, and Mrs. E. J. Collins,
of Eugene, member of the de
partment executive board.
Mrs. Slattery and Mrs. Brown
were appointed as critics for
the work put on by delegations
present. The Eugene group de
monstrated initiation proceed
ings. The traveling flag was pre
sented to the Lebanon delega
tion by Mrs. D. G. Driscoll, of
the Eugene group.
At noon convention delegates
adjourned to the Osburn Hotel
for' a luncheon.
Light refreshments were ser
ved delegates at the close of the
meeting by the Eugene group.
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Lutheran Daughters of Cen
tral Lutheran Church will meet
Thursday evening at eight
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Nor
ris Jorgenson. A study topic
and devotions have been plan
ned. Neighbors of Woodcraft will
meet Thursday at eight o'clock
in the WOW Hall. Installation
of officers will be held, follow
ed by refreshments.
Past presidents of the Wo
men's Relief Corps will meet
with Mrs. Ella Bray Friday af
ternoon at two o'clock for a so
cial meeting. Mrs. Rosina Pa
trick will be hostess.
Canton Hovey Auxiliary will
meet Friday evening at eight
o'clock at the IOOF Hall for a
business meeting and Initiation
of new members.
On the refreshment committee
for the social part of the even
ing are Mrs. Bertha Dunbar
Mrs. Mary Jane Smith, and Mrs.
C. O. Webber.
Women's Benefit Association
will meet Friday evening at
eight o'clock in the WOW Hall.
Cards and refreshments have
been arranged.
Auxiliary to the Disabled
American War Veterans will
meet Friday evening at eight
o'clock in the armory. Dele
gates to the state convention,
which will be held at Pendleton '
in June, will be elected.
Women of the Moose will meet
Friday evening at the Moose
Hall at eight o'clock, with Mrs.
E.' D. Faulkner, heme making
chairman, in charge of the pro
gram. On the refreshment committee
will be Mrs. S. E. Wall, chair
man, Mrs. Inez Remont, Mrs.
Leonard Oswald, Mrs. Wilma
Thorp, Mrs. Lela A. Grove, Mrs.
John Mitchell, Mrs. M. Reed,
Mrs. Margaret Otto, Mrs. Mamie
Jordan and Mrs. Willamae
Smith.
The Sewing Club will meet
Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. E. D. Faulkner, in Spring
field, and a card party has been
planned for two o'clock Monday
afternoon at the Moose Hall, with
Mrs. Faulkner in charge.
AUXILIARY TO MEET
Women's Auxiliary to the Eu
gene Typographical Union will
meet Tuesday afternoon at two
o'clock at the home of Mrs. S.
A. McDonald, on River Avenue.
PARISH WORKER TALKS
Emmaus Lutheran Ladies Aid
Society met" Thursday afternoon
at the church. A parish worker
from the United Lutheran
Church was introduced and
spoke briefly. Nineteen mem
bers and four guests were pre
sent. Appointed to the flower com
mute for April were Mrs. G. M.
Anderson and Mrs. Chris Chris
tensen. On the serving commit
tee for the month will be Mrs.
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Melvin Johnson, Mrs. Chris Mat
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Mrs. Andrea Winther and Mrs.
Carl Nielson.
Mrs. Winther was hostess for
the meeting.
Auxiliary to the Brotherhood
of Railroad Trainmen will have
potluck dinner Wednesday even
ing at six o'clock at the Knights
of Pythias Hall.
On the dinner committee will
be Mrs. G. C. Mead, Mrs. R.
Jennings, Mrs. M. W. Strow
bridge, and Mrs. W. N. McGuire.
A business meeting will fol
low the dinner at seven-thirty
o'clock.
HONORARY MEMBERS
FETED AT GATHERING
The twenty-fourth birthday
of Grace Lutheran Ladies Aid
Society was celebrated at a
meeting Thursday in the church
parlors.
Seated at the birthday table
were six honorary members of
the Society, Mrs. Emma Ziniker,
Mrs. Rudolph Lettau, Mrs. Louis
Gieseke, Mrs. Ida Peltier, Mrs.
Lula Smith, Mrs. J. W. Wooley
and Mrs. Ida Peterman. Mem-
bers of the Cottage Grove 'or
ganization also were guests for
the meeting.
Mrs. Henry Dodge and Mrs.
A. J. Bueltman were hostesses
for the afternoon.
PRESBYTERIAN REPORTED
Evening Division of Central
Presbyterian Women's Union
met Thursday evening at the
church to hear a report on the
Presbyterial held recently at In
dependence, Ore. Theme of the
Prebyterial was "Peace".
Devotions were led by Mrs. C.
H. Secoy, with "Prayer" as the
topic.
At the dessert a surprise
birthday cake and corsage was
presented to Mrs. Secoy on the
occasion of her birthday.
Sixteen members attended tfof
meeting. With Mrs. Secoy and
Mrs. Roger Bales as hostesses.
The group will meet next on
May 2 at the church.
GROUP INITIATED
BY VFW AUXILIARY
Auxiliary to the Veterans of
Foreign Wars met Thursday
evening for installation and ini
tiation. New members are Mrs.
W. F. Early, Mrs. James Baker,
Mrs. L. McDowell, Mrs. Herbert
Smeed, Mrs. Harry Benston,
and Mrs. J. S. Hooker..
A social meeting of the group
has been planned for April 25
at the parish hall of St. Mary's
Episcopal Church, with- a pot- .
luck supper at six-thirty o'clock.
Committees will be announced
later.
CLUB HAS DESSERT
Thursday Club met this week
at the heme of Mrs. Dale Rum
ford, with eleven members and
one guest present. A dessert
luncheon was followed by a
business meeting.
HOSTESS TO CLUB
Mrs. Glen Woods was hostess
to the Westway Club Thursday
afternoon. Honors at cards went
to Mrs. George Bauer and Mrs.
Fred Gibons.
Mrs. Mary Dunn will be host
ess at the next meeting.
ORC, AUXILIARY,
MEET FOR DINNER
Auxiliary to the Order of
Railway Conductors will have
a potluck dinner Sunday even
ing (tonight) at six o'clock in
the Knights of Pythias HalL All
members and their families will
attend.
On the committee will be Mrs.
E. A'. Wood, Mrs. C. L. Bersch
told, and Mrs. L. E. Bond. A
lodge meeting will follow at
seven-thirty o'clock.
Harmony Bible Class of First
Baptist Church will meet Mon
day evening at seven-thirty o'
clock in the church parlors for
the annual business meeting and
election of officers.
On the refreshment committee
are Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kor
stad, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Chase, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Auferoth, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Jones.
Women's Union of Central
Presbyterian Church will meet
Tuesday afternoon at twelve
fifteen o'clock in the junior
room of the church, downstairs.
Luncheon will be served in Fel
lowship Hall at one o'clock by
the East. Division.
In the program following
there will be music, devotions by
Mrs. Frank Burgett, and a talk
on "Easter Thoughts" by Mrs.
Victor Morris. All women will
be welcome.
Circles of the Women's So
ciety of Christian Service, First
Methodist Church, will meet as
follows on Tuesday:
Circle One will meet at two
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MR., MRS. JACOBS
Annex of First Christian
Church saw the recent wedding
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Jacobs -'
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MR., MRS. MITCHELL
Now living at 1430 Olive
Street, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Mit
chell (Crystal Struckmeier) were
married recently at Monroe.
o'clock at the home of Mrs. F.
M. Kyte, 930 River Road.
Circle Two will meet with
Mrs. J. W. Lewis, 1425 Tenth
Avenue West at two o'clock, with
Mrs. T. C. Hall assisting.
Mrs. D. W. Crites, 1990 Alder
Street, will be hostess to Circle
Three at two-fifteen o'clock.
Mrs. F. H. Martin, 667 Twelth
Avenue East, will entertain
Circle Four Tuesday afternoon,
with Mrs. J. W. Wood and Mrs.
H. Trombly- assisting.
Circle Five wil meet with Miss
Lucy Norton, 2160 Olive Street
for a one-thirty o'clock dessert
luncheon. Mrs. Arthur Rhune
arf will assist.
. Circle Six will meet with Mrs.
Jessie Prosser Stewart, 216
Fourteenth Avenue East at two
o'clock, with Mrs. A. A. Reid
and Mrs. Nellie Tyson assisting.
A one o'clock luncheon at the
home of Mrs. Charles E. Tay
lor, in The Braies, has been
planned by Circle Seven. Mrs.
Leonard A, Smith will be co
hostess. Philathean Circle will meet at
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MONDAY
Women of Moose Card Party, t p. m
Moose Hall.
IUahee Division, Auxiliary to B. of
L. E., 1 p. m., In Knight at Pythias
Halt.
Religious Reading Group, First Con
gregational Church, 2 p. m., with Mrs,
Harmony " Bible Class, First Baptist
Church. 7:30 p.m., in church parlors.
Auxiliary to USWV, 7:30 p.m., in the
armory.
B'nai B'rith women's auxiliary,
S p.m. Monday at Temple Beth Israel;
a business session.
FL Girls' Club, postpones to third
Monday in April, with Mrs. Edward
Stankey.
Women of Moose Sewing Club, all
evening, with Mrs. E. D. Faulkner,
Springfield,
Tnasday ,
Circles of WSCS. Methodist Church.
See Monday Register-Guard iot places
and time.
Women's Union, Central Presbyter
Ian Church. 12:15 p.m., at the church.
Westside Unit, Eugene WCTU, 2 p.m..
With Mrs. F. E. Crafts.
Young Women's Missionary Society,
Church of Nazarene, 7:30 p.m., with
Mrs. Charles Katchum.
Loyal Star of America, 7:30 p.m., at
Skinner Butte Cottage,
Eagles Auxiliary, S p.m., at Eaglet
Hall.
Wednesday
Dorcas Society, Seventh-day Adven
tist Church, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the ,
church.
Women's Council, First Christian
Church, all day, at the church.
Oregon Rose Lodge Thimble Club,
Easter party for children, 2 p.m., at
Skinner Butte Cottage,
sastsiue unit, sugene wtrru, x p.m..
With Mrs. J. L. Hart.
Whlteaker P-TA, 3:30 p.m., at the
- school.
Auxiliary to B. of R. T., 6 p.m. pot-
luck, Knights of Pythias Ha
Emmaus Lutheran Dorcas' Needle)
Club. 8 p.m., with Misses Dorothy and
Margaret Christiansen.
Thursday .
Fairmount Presbyterian Women's
Union, 12:30 p.m. potluck, at the
church.
Independent Study Group, First
Christian Church, 2 p.m., church an
nex. Central Lutheran Ladle Aid Soci
ety, 2:30 p.m.. with Mrs. Carl Ledahl.
Lutheran Daughter of Central
Lutheran Church, ft p.m., with Mrs.
Morris Dorgenson.
Neighbors of Woodcraft, 8 p.m.,
WOW Hall.
-Friday
Past Presidents. Woman's Relief
Corps, 2 p.m., with Mrs. Ella Bray.
Iota Sigma, Beta Chapter, 7:30 p.m.,
with Mrs. E. G. Lockard, 1437 High SU
Canton Hovey Auxiliary, 8 p.m., at
IOOF Hall.
Women's Benefit Association, 8 p.m
WOW Hall.
Auxiliary to Disabled American Vet
erans, 8 p.m., at the armory..
Women of the Moose, 8 p.m., at
Moose Hall.
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Group ol First Christian Church
will meet Thursday afternoon
at two o'clock at the church an
nex. Mrs. Violet Mitchell will lead
a discussion on "Reconstruction
of Churches in the Philippines."
STAR CLUB TO HOLD
POTLUCK LUNCHEON
Evangeline Star Club will
meet for one o'clock potluck
luncheon Wednesday afternoon
at the downtown Masonic Tem
ple. Chairman of the meeting will
be Mrs. B. H. Hunter, assisted
by Mrs. Carroll Adams, Mrs. L.
G. Engwall, Mrs. Everett Van
Fossen and Mrs. Emma Rlchter.
Mrs. Lawrence Hunter will 1
card chairman. -J
All women of the chapter and
all unaffiliated members of the
order are invited. y v
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Mrs. Charles ' Andreason and
Mrs. E. O. Harris as hostesses.
Devotions will be led by Mrs.
J. M. Lindley, and Mrs.' J. W.
Ash will be in charge of the
program.
Loyal Star of America will
meet Tuesday evening at seven
thirty o'clock in the Skinner
Butte Cottage, with' initiation
of new members planned. Re
freshments will be served after
the lodge meeting.
Thimble Club of Oregon Rose
Lodge will sponsor an Easter
party for children of lodge mem
bers Wednesday afternoon at
tw o'clock in the Skinner Butte
Cottage. A dessert luncheon
and entertainment, has been
planned.
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