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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1946)
;ountyP-TA Offers Workshop for Cooks wt county P-TAwUlspon-workshop for all school 5. and hot lunch chairmen, ?mbr 14 at ten o'clock In the at Woodrow Wilson geteria. Speakers and topics will be: Mrs. Lucy Case of Corvallis, "Food and Menu Planning"; w. J. Cloyes, "Sani tation," and Mrs. Laura P. Wells ot the state superintendent's of lice in Salem, "Financial Aid to the Schools." There also will be a questlon-and-answer period. A nominal fee will be charged for the luncheon. Our WmdovSSSSSSSi Gifts of Friendship Table Lamps English, China, French Figurines, Copper, Brass, Colonial Cups and Saucers Tea and Demi-tasse Limoges Haviland' demi-tasse Nice Selection of Cheerful Christmas Cards, Jhe (jift Coita 56 Wast 13th at Willamette r. Phone 212 "No one dreams I'm over 35, yet; I'm actually 48.'.." Thousands of women over the last 9 years have used endoceemb, grown enthusiastic about it, written its makers in words like the above in praise of its unduplicated benefits. The reason Is . that endocremb actually can help many women recapture firmness, smoothness, freshness, youthful-looking beauty for the face and throat i skin to a degree hitherto thought impossible through cosmetics, endocbeme contains Activol", an effective replacement for woman's own natural skin-beautifying substance. Absorbed by the skin, it helps restore normal growth to ageing cells and tissues. When your skin begins to show the trace of passing birthdays, ask for ; . and insist'upon ; : : endocremb. Many report marked results in only 30 days. ilts fry ENDOCREMB Cleansing Cream ; JT t idssl tkin cleanser that helps hasten the mulls of ENDOCREME Face Cream. ' 30 days' supply 3.50 plus tax FACE CREAM ti onfy crwm containing AC 7 VOL RITE-PRICE DRUG OF PENNY. WISE DRUG STORES 38 East Broadway a Public Invited To Hear Talks vJi". reguIar meeting of the v .CA. ?nd 01 Women voters discussion group will be new in the Community Center Thursday afternoon at two thirty o'clock. Two aspects of "What Should Be ,the Government's Policy toward Labor?" will be presented by symposium' speakers from the University of Oregon, by Walter Mead, junior in econom ics, and Boyd Peterson, sopho more in pre-law. There will be a question pe riod following the talks by the two students. The public is in vited to attend. B'NAI B'RITH TO INITIATE B'nai B'rlth will hold initia tion ceremonies Monday evening at eight o'clock at Temple Beth Israel. Officers for the evening will be: Mrs. Jack Kammerman, Mrs. Max Rubenstein, Mrs. Na than, Rubenstein and Mrs. Erna Morrow. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. POST TO MEET Women's American Legion Post No. 161 will meet Tuesday at eight o'clock at the Del Rey Cafe. Donations for Gifts for Yanks will be collected to be sent women veterans at the Rose burg Veterans Hospital. CIRCLES TO MEET Circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of First Methodist Church have an nounced meetings Tuesday as iollow: Circle One, at two o'clock with Mrs. J. J. Godlove, 491 East Broadway. Circle Three, one o'clock pot luck luncheon with Mrs. R. E. Glass, 1256 Twenty-first Avenue East. Circle Four at one o'clock In the downstairs parlor of the church for a potluck luncheon. Hostesses are Mrs. Myrtle stick ler and Mrs; Edythe Day. Circle Five, one o'clock lunch eon with Mrs. L. L. Lewis, 345 Twelfth Avenue East. Hostesses are Mrs. F. J. Bartle and Mrs. A. E. Edblom. Each member will bring a toy. Circle Six, potluck luncheon at church at twelve-thirty o'clock with Christmas gift exchange. Circle Seven, one o'clock luncheon with Mrs. Marvin T. Warllck, Skyline Drive. Mrs. W. O. Starbuck and Mrs. R. E. Mc Intyre will assist. Circle Eight, Philatheans, will meet the following Tuesday, De cember IT, tor a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. E. G. Boehn ke, 1145 Eleventh Avenue West. Mrs. E. O. Harris and Mrs. J. R. Nasholm will assist, and the pro gram will be in the charge of Mrs. Charles Andreason and Mrs. Glenn Griffith. A gift exchange has been planned. Circle Two also will not meet until the following week, Decem ber 17, when there will be a six thirty dinner at the church with gift exchange following. Eterl Missionary Circle of First Baptist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Lloyd White aker Tuesday evening at seven forty-five o'clock. Cars will leave the church at seven-thirty o'clock. There will be exchange of gifts and a reading of the Christmas story by Mrs. Luther Steinhauer. Ifl V Wiltshire photo and engraving. MRS. COLEMAN The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Coleman (Barbara, Jo Traxler) took place early In November at Creswell. dub daimlav 6' WHERE EVERYBODY SHOPS For Final (Clearance Smith's as You Know -f:. ver - tot - SALE STARTS Monday Morning, 9:30 a.m. You will And offered a selection of the following items: Valuesto69.50 Coats . . . . : . . i Vzott Values to 29.95 Dresses . VA,Vz,Viott Values to 7.50 Skirts w -. . i 2.98 20 East Broadway Hone 2911 Monday USWV auxiliary, at the Ar mory, 7:30 p. m. - Newcomers' group of Eugene Garden Club, club house, 2 p. m. Order of Amaranth, Masonic Temple, 8 p. m. Monday Book Club, home of Mrs..L. J. Temple, afternoon. B'nai B'rith, Temple Beth Is rael, 8 p. m. EVANGELINE STAR CLUB TO MEET Star Club of Evangeline Chap ter, Order ot the Eastern Star, will meet for a one o'clock lunch eon, Wednesday at the Masonic Temple. All women of the chap ter and unaffiliated members are invited. The committee in charge includes Mrs. J. J. Chiaramonte, chairman; Mrs. Albert Dennis ton, Mrs. Ted Wall, Mrs. Jack Wise and Mrs. L. L. Brown. Mrs. Harold Carver will be hostess for cards. MADRECITAS CLUB TO HAVE DESSERT Madrecitas' Bridge Club will meet for dessert luncheon Tues day afternoon at one-fifteen o'clock at the home of Mrs. Clar ence Brown. DINNER FOR CLUB Twentieth Century Club will have a dinner and Christmas party at First Methodist Church Wednesday evening at six-thirty o'clock. The children will give the program. Parents are to bring an inexpensive gift, with their child's name on the gift. Program chairman is Mrs. Norman Johnson. Food commit tee is Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Harrii, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Fields, Mr. and Mrs. George Crumbaker. Victor Missionary Circle of First Baptist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Alta Fra zier, 1631 Fifteenth Avenue East, Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Otto Skersies, Mrs. 3. X. Hammond, and Mrs. J. M. Cross. Mrs. Vance H. Webster will lead devotions. A Christmas program will be presented by the WWG girls. No gift exchange will be made; in stead members are asked to bring the price of such gift to be used in preparing Christmas boxes tor invalid children. Illahee Division, auxiliary to Brotherhood of Railway Train men, will meet Monday after noon at two o'clock at Knights of Pythias Hall. Elections will be held. A bazaar will be held from ten to five o'clock featur ing hand-made articles. United Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary will met Monday at seven-thirty o'clock at the ar mory. Elections will be held. HII'lliilllllllllllll yip ' ' Dotaon photo, Wiltshire tngravtaf MRS. BIXEL A wedding of late November was that of Mrs. Frederick J. Blxel (Jean E. Thomas) which occurred at First Baptist Church. 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