nawoveri Pieces
ployed by Guild
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Tories, surprising, to
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, Men. Weaver." Guild
"Tjjr. and Mrs. Lloyd
The showing w
Tt to a larger display
Evening, November 26.
fLn be made by the group
Garden Club's clubhouse.
High Street.
jttees for the proposed
renamed at this meet
uiStratton was appointed
diairmanbythepres.
fSoClara Nasholm. Mis.
J Mord and Miss Hazel
JHSl have charge of
Tlnd Miss Clarice Krieg
Martha Foster will be
S of labels. Miss Nash
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aent Wednesday were the
mis, Deford, Mis.
Miss Krieg, Miss Nac
J Mrs. Charles Ryan, Mrs.
Starr, Mrs. Evelyn Street.
C Sullivan, Jr., Mr. and
iWhltmore, Mrs. Anthony
i Miss Valliere Decker, Mrs.
k Thornton, Mrs. Charles
BjonandMrs. Stratton, Eu
Mn. H. O. Johnson of
it Homt. '
NEW DISHES TOnC. -DOMESTIC
ABT CLUB S
Domestic Art Club will meet
Monday afternoon at two o'clock
at the horns of Mrs. Edgar Good
nough. Mr.. B. S. Cole will give
the program, topic of which is:
"New and Exciting Dishes." '
INSURANCE WOMEN
TO HEAR LECTURE
Insurance Women of Eugene
and Lane County will meet at
First Methodist Church Tuesday
evening at seven-thirty o'clock.
Philip Carrol of Portland will
have charge of the meeting and
automobile liability, policies wUl
be discussed. .
ALTAR GROUP
MEETING MONDAY
First Division of St Mary's
Catholic Altar society will meet
at the home of Mrs. A. F. Wel
ter, 961 Almaden Street, Mon
day afternoon .at two o'clock.
Assisting the hostess will be Mrs.
Joe Shirey, Mrs. V. A. FaU and
Mrs. Wenther.
PAST PRESIDENTS
TO RECEIVE HONORS
Hospitality Club will honor
past presidents at their meeting
Monday evening which will be
held at the Osburn Hotel. Host
esses for the seven-thirty o'clock
meeting are Mrs. Edwin Peter
son, Mrs. Henry Face and Mrs.
I, L, Klenzle.
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Monday
98 Inner Circle, with Mrs.
Hay Emerson, 2 p. m.
Loyal Friends Class, First
Christian Church at the church,
8 p. m.
St. Mary's Episcopal Guild,
covered dish luncheon, noon,
parish house.
First Division, St. Marys
Catholic Altar Society, home of
Mrs. A. F. Welter, 2 p, m.
Past Matrons of Amaranth,
with Mrs. Oren C. Davis, 8 p. m.
Hospitality Club, Osburn Ho
tel, 7:30 p. m.
Ladies of the Orient, John
Starr home, 7:30 p. m. .
' Domestic Art Club, with Mrs.
Edgar Goodnough, 2 p. m.
nome science Cluo, with Mrs.
Harry Hobbs, 2:30 p. m.
BETA SIGMA PHI
SHIPS GIFT BOXES
TO FRENCH FAMILIES
Two Christmas boxes have
been sent this week to two fam
ilies in France, one at Metz and
the other at Paris, reports Miss
Wllhelmina Gerot, chairman of
the service committee of Beta
Sigma Phi. Other members of
this committee are Mrs. H. Lee
Hone, Miss Euphemea Laraway,
Miss Dorothy Richmond, Miss
Bette Hack and Miss Roberta
Gieseke.
Recent transfers to the local
group Include Mrs. H. Harley
Mull, formerly'' of Mllwauke,
Wis., and Miss Roberta Gieseke,
formerly of Portland.
Committee for the Christmas
party is Mrs. Delbert V. Hill,
chairman; Mrs. Mull, Mrs. Har
old Shearer, Miss Violet Runte
and Mrs. Marvin Hansen.
GETCHEJLL CLUB HAS
DESSERT LUNCHEON '
Getchell Club met Thursday
with Mrs. R. A. Denney for a
dessert luncheon and games.
Mrs. Ora Cowan assisted. Guests
were Mrs. Bertha Westrope,
Mrs. Emma J. Patterson, and
Miss Helen Patterson, who Is
visiting Mrs. Patterson from
Boulder, Colo.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. B. H. Tibbetts, and will be
Christmas party with a fifty
cent gift exchange.-
TWO .TO BE HOSTESSES
FOB CARD PLATING
Co-hostesses for the Ladles of
liks bridge party Thursday af
ternoon at two will be Mrs. H.
D. Smartt and Mrs. Lloyd H.
Gillett. Card playing will be fol-
. lowed by refreshments and the
party will be held at the Elks
Club.
CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS .
TO HAVE INITIATION
Catholic Daughters of Amer
ica will initiate a group of can
didates in a brief business meet- .
tag Wednesday evening, pre-'
ceding the social meeting of the
order. The meeting is called for
eight o'clock at Columbus Hall
MEMORIAL HELD
BAILEY HILL A short mem
orial service was held for Mrs.
E. A. McCornack, long a mem
ber of the group, when the Ellen
Hawkins Club met this week at
the home of Mrs. Cora Pryor.
Mrs. M. Steward gave a brief
talk about Mrs. McCornack.-'
MEETINGS LISTED
First Congregational Church
announces the following social
meetings:
The World Church and Bible
Study Group will meet at the
home of Miss Helen Staples,
1301 Ferry Street, Monday
afternooon at two o'clock.
The' Women's League will
meet Tuseday afternoon at two
o'clock in the Wheeler Room.
The program will be in the
charge of Miss Agnes Graham.
Mrs. Wilbur Simmons of Cor
vallis will speak to the group
and moving pictures will be
shown. Tea will be served by
Circle Five.
: The monthly Fellowship Din
ner of the church will be held
Wednesday at six-thirty o'clock
in the church dining room. Din
ner will be seryed in potluck
style with each family bringing
service and food; the church will
supply the coffee. Members of
the community are invited.
PAIR WEDDED SUNDAY"
LIVE AT JUNCTION CITY
Mrs. Vernita Weaver and Ross
Calvert were married Sunday,
November 10, at one-thirty
o'clock in the afternoon at the
home of the officiating minister,
the Rev. Ren Hollister of Thurs
ton. -
Attendants were Miss Gloria
Weaver, daughter of the bride,
and Leonard Calvert, son of the
bridegroom.
A dinner, attended by a few
immediate relatives and friends,
was held following the cere
mony at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Weaver of Thurstou.
Mr. arid Mrs. Calvert will
make their home at Junction
City.
UCT AUXILIARY
TO MEET FOR CARDS
Refreshments will be served
promptly at seven-thirty o'clock
Thursday evening when the
United Commercial . Travelers
Auxiliary meets at the Osburn
Hotel. Hostesses for the card,
party will be Mrs. W. H. Rasor,
Mrs, Carl Wetterstrom, Mrs. Ben
Merwin and Mrs. Frank Mon
roe. .
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PLEDGES ENTERTANED
Gamma Phi Beta alumnae en
tertained pledges of the active
chapter at a dessert party during
the week at the home of Mrs.
Stanley Stevenson. Hostesses
were Mrs. James Stevenson,
Miss Helen Hurst, Mrs. Noel
Thomas and Mrs. Frank Hitch
cock. A business meeting was
held after the party.
Fourteen alumnae attended
and the following guests: Misses
Harriet Houston, Janet Easter
day, Dlonne Doree, Jane Carson,
Harriet Howes, Pat Starling,
Joan Hoppe, Doris McMaxon,
Jackie Wachhorst, pledges; Miss
Sally Timmens, pledge trainer;
Mrs. Mary Fields, housemother.
The annual dues tea of Cen
tral Unit of ,Eugene WCTU will
be held ' Thursday afternoon at
two o'clock at the home of Mrs.
L. E. Allumbaugh, 1379 Mill
Street. All members and. their
blends are asked to attend.
Mrs. C. F. Gray, county vice
president, will report on the
state convention held in Sep
tember, and special music has
been arranged.
Business Women's Class of
First Christian Church will meet
Tuesday evening at seven-thirty
o'clock with Mrs. Emerson
Brickey, Westwood Lane. A dis
cussion of hobbies will be the
program, and hostesses will be
Mrs. Mildred Smith, Mrs. Ethan
Newman, . Miss Mary Martha
Sweeney.
A meeting of the Ninety-eight
Inner Circle of United Spanish
War Veteran Auxiliary will be
held at the home of Mrs. Ray
Emerson Monday afternoon at
two o'clock.
Loyal Friends Class of First
Christian Church will meet
Monday evening at eight o'clock
at the church for the birthday
celebration. Members are asked
to bring birthday offerings for
the year.
Thursday Club will meet
Thursday afternoon for. a one
o'clock dessert luncheon at the
home of Mrs. Glenn Hall, 1404
Villard Street. .
Oregon Rosa Lodge will meet
Wednesday evening at eight
o'clock at the Knights of Pythias
Hall.
Eugene Reslster-Gnard, Eugene,- Ore., Bandar. Nov. Vt.JlMtjfy&lj
Imo Ruyle Missionary Circle
of First Baptist Church will
meet Tuesday evening at seven-forty-five
o'clock at the church
parlors for the annual guest
Women's League of First Con
gregational Church will meet
Tuesday at two o'clock at the
church. An unusual program has
been planned, and all members
are asked to attend. Tea will be
served.
Helmetta Temple, Pythian
Sisters, will meet Tuesday, eve
ning at eight o'clock at Knights
of Pythias Hall. Initiation, busi
ness and refreshments have been
planned for the evening. All
staff members will attend.
Methodist Service Guild will
meet Tuesday evening at eight
o'clock with Mrs. Paul Potter,
2087 Alder. Street. Mrs. Edwin
Jones will assist, and Mrs. Les
ter Beals will have charge of
tne program.
Lane County WCTU executive
' board will meet at the home of
Mrs. Clifford F. Gray, 892 Tenth
Avenue West, on Wednesday at
one-thirty o'clock to hear re
ports of the state convention. All
presidents of the unions and of
Iota Sigma groups are asked to
attend it possible.
night. Mrs. J. H. Pollard, former
missionary, will speak on the
.American Indians. Mrs. Leo
Deffenbacher will lead devo
tions. Hostesses will be Mrs.
Arthur Pengra, chairman; Mrs.
William Countryman, Mrs. F. R.
Brewer, Mrs. E. D. Harms and
Mrs. Chester Williams.
Ladles of the Orient will meet
at the John Starr home, 1093
Fifth Avenue West, Monday
evening at seven-thirty o'clock.
Those attending are asked to
bring sandwiches.
Postal Clerks' Auxiliary will
meet Friday afternoon at two
o'clock with Mrs. Kathtrlne
Stivers, 1099 Twenty-fifth Ave
nue East. All members are
asked to attend.
Meeting of Job's Daughters
will be held Tuesday evening at
seven-thirty at the McKenxie
River temple. -
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