Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, November 10, 1946, Image 21

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Daughters of Union Veterans
will meet at the Armory Wed
nesday evening at seven-thirty
o'clock. The department presi
dent and department inspector
will attend. A six-fifteen o'clock
no-host dinner will be held in
their honor at the Cafe Del Bey,
preceding the meeting.
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City Club" Sections '
Announce Meetings
Aprons will ba made at the
meeting of Home Craft group
of Eugene City Club Tuesday
evening, which will be held at
the home of Mrs. Ben De Vries,
1865 Madison Street. Mrs. H. B.
Page will instruct the workers.
Guests also are asked to bring
"white elephant" or Christmas
gifts, wrapped. Mrs. A. F. Rich
ards is chairman. t
All City Club members are
reminded to send their maga
zine subscriptions through Mrs.
S:. E. Cully, to benefit the club
ouse fund.
Discussion group of the club
will meet Thursday at the Com
munity Center, as guests of the
Lane County League of Women
Voters.
Fainting group was entertain
ed by Mrs. Martin Durbin
" Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Harry M. Lichty. Mrs.
L. Lamont displayed a group of
ten originals in tempera, deal
ing with Oregon coast scenes.
Mrs. Ann Brokl reported sale
of a painting of the McKenzie
Elver, to a New York firm. Next
meeting will be December 8.
Book section meeting was at
tended by twenty-five members,
Wednesday evening. Mrs. N. C.
LUNCHEON PLANNED
Women's Union of Central
Presbyterian Church will have
a hot-dish luncheon and pro
gram Tuesday afternoon in Fel
lowship Hall, beginning at one
o'clock. East Division will be'
hostess, and there will be special
music, devotions by Mrs. Guy
Page and a talk by Mrs. Paul
Means on "To Be Worthy." East
Division also will have a Christ
mas Bazaar table. .
At twelve-fifteen o'clock, pre
ceding the luncheon, the Spiri
tual Life Group will meet in
Mrs. Page's office with Mrs. N.
A, Nelson in charge.
' Letter Carriers Auxiliary will
meet all day Wednesday for
sewing with a potluck luncheon
- at noon at the home of . Mrs.
Ronald ' Brown. The meeting
will start at nine o'clock in the
morning. The next regular meet
ing will be Tuesday, November
26, at seven-thirty o'clock with
Mrs. Ronald Brown and Mrs.
Joe Crandall at hostesses.
Martinson gave the review on
Ivonovich's "Tolstoy and Wife."
Next meeting of the Book
group has been moved from
November 18 to November 20,
to avoid conflict with the Mel
1 chlor concert. Mrs. R. Clark will
review "Rickshaw Boy."
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Monday
Monday Book Club with Mrs.
Charles Gillilan.
Women of Moose Sewing Club,
with Mrs. Blanche Allenbaugh,
8 p.m.
Women of Moose Card Party,
. "oose Hall, 2 p.m.
USWV Auxiliary, dinner at
Cafe Del Rey, 6 pjn.
Delta Zeta Alumnae, home of
Mrs. Adrian Vaaler, 8 p.m.
Spinsters, home of Miss Ann
McGUlicuddy, 8 p.m.
Auxiliary to the Brotherhood
of Railway Trainmen will meet
Wednesday evening at six-thirty
o'clock at the Knights of Pyth
ias Hall for a -potluck dinner.
Coffee and ice cream will be
furnished by the lodge.
Chairman for the dinner is
Mrs. Zoe Lewman, assisted by
Mrs. Dalton Wood, Mrs. Larry
Ashbridge, Mrs. Ira Lynd, Mrs.
Raymond Sears, and Mrs. Frank
Porter.
A regular meeting with elec
tion of officers will follow the
dinner. Christmas cards will be
discussed.
FL Club will not meet this
Monday because of Armistice
Day. A meeting will be held the
third Monday with Mrs. James
Wamsley, Glenwood.
General Missionary Society of
First Christian Church will meet
Tuesday afternoon at' two-thirty
o'clock in the white room of the
church.
Eagles Auxiliary will meet
Tuesday evening at eight o'clock
at the Eagles Hall. A special
meeting will be held Sunday
(today) at two o'clock for ini
tiation. Women of the Moose Sewing
Club will meet Monday at eight
o'clock with Mrs. Blanche Allen
baugh, 72 West Broadway,
Apartment M.
Auxiliary to United Spanish
War Veterans will meet Monday
evening at six o'clock at the Cafe
Del Rey for a no-host dinner.
Mrs. Zidonia' Quick, department
president, will attend.
. Independent Mission Study
Group of First Christian Church
will meet Thursday afternoon
at two o'clock at the church an
nex, with Mrs. Rue Crooks as
leader. .
Westside WCTU will meet
Tuesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. F. E. Crafts at two-thirty
o'clock. Mrs. Clifford Gray
will report on the state conven
tion. Central Lutheran Ladies Aid
Society will meet Thursday af
ternoon at two o'clock at the
parish hall. A Bible quiz has
been planned.
Women's Council of First
Christian Church will meet all
day Wednesday at the church
for sewing, with a potluck lun
cheon at noon.
Dorcas Society of Seventh
day Adventist Church will meet
from ten to four o'clock Wed
nesday at the church for sewing.
Loyal Star of America will
meet Tuesday evening at seven
thirty o'clock at the Skinner
Butte Cottage.
WSCS CIRCLES LISTED
Circles of Women's Society of
Christian Service of Methodist
Church will meet Tuesday as .
follows:
Circle One, two o'clock, with
Mrs. Anna G. Caley and Miss
Maude Caley, 442 Monroe Street.
Circle Two, two o'clock, with
Mrs. Nina Sperling, 615 Park
Avenue.
Circle Three, one - thirty
o'clock, with Mrs. M. G. Howard,
90 Eighteenth Avenue West.
Circle Four, one o'clock, with
Mrs. C. F. Gordonier, 2641 Col
umbia Street; Mrs. E. F. Wal
gren and Mrs. Calvin C rum
baker will assist.
Circle Five, one-thirty o'clock,
with Mrs. B. H. Strobel, 40 Sev
enteenth Avenue West; Mrs. W.
H. Alexander, co-bostess.
Circle Six, two o'clock, at the
church, with Mrs. E. A. Droste
and Mrs. Virgil Roland host
esses. Circle Seven, one o'clock
luncheon, with Mrs. F. L. Cham
bers, 1059 Hilyard Street; Mrs.
Mary Brockelbank will assist
Circle Eight, seven-thirty
o'clock at the church, with Mrs.
Gordonier and Mrs. L. C. De
Less as hostesses and Mrs. Ralph
Beery and Mrs. L. C. Nicholl as
program chairmen.
Bethesda Lutheran Ladles Aid
Society will meet Wednesday
afternoon at two o'clock in the
church parlors, Hostesses will be
Mrs. J. Hendricksen and Mrs.
Herman Hansen. The topic will
be "Thanksgiving." Reports
from the convention will be
heard.
Dorcas Needle Club' of Em
maus - Lutheran Church will
meet Wednesday evening at
eight o'clock with Misses Lois
and Ardis Anderson, 2264
Roosevelt Boulevard.
Pythian Sunshine Girls will
meet Tuesday evening at seven
o'clock at Knights of Pythias
Hall to initiate seven. Election
of officers and practice for in
stallation will be held.
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