Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, March 16, 1947, Image 21

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    fityClub Listed
,5d to meet this week.
l ' A. W. Herrman,
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fvilUrd S feet, ana .
WJM Mies Clara Lou-
Iff"";"";, interested la
U5S the Eugene City
yjl,. hnmeot Mr. Harry
Llchtjr, at two-thirty o'clock. The
clasa will discuss "Realism and
Impressionism In French Art."
The works of Paul Gaugln and
Vincent Van Gogh will be stud
ied. Mrs. T. S. Zimmerman has
returned from Chicago and will
tell about her visit to the Art In
stitute. Members are asked to
bring their mounted prints. New
members are welcome.
WOMEN'S COUNCIL of First
Christian Church will meet all
day Wednesday in the White
Room of the church for sewing.
Potluck luncheon will be held
at noon.
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Daughters of Nile
Luncheon at Hotel
Eugene Club, Daughters of the'
Ne. will meet for luncheon
Wednesday afternoon at twelve-forty-five
o'clock, at the Eugene
Hotel. A business meeting will
follow the luncheon, and the af
ternoon will be spent at cards.
Mrs. E. M. Reagan is chairman
of the committee, which also in
cludes Mrs. M. E. Batchelor, Mrs.
E. C. Hall, Mrs.. Faye Adams,
Mrs. L. M. Orchard, Mrs. S. C.
Waters, Mrs. Clair Hoflich, Mrs
w. O. Greig and Mrs. W. H.
Lush.
Those planning to attend are
asked to telephone Mrs. Grieg,
5117J, or Mrs. Lush, 2332M, by
Monday evening.
A benefit card party Is planned
by the Eugene Club for the lat
ter part of April, at which Mrs.
E. E. Hlltibrand and Mrs. R. L.
Collins will be co-chairmen.
NINETY-EIGHT Inner Circle
of United Spanish War Veterans
Auxiliary will meet with Mrs.
Charles Purvis, 592 Fifth Avenue
West, Monday afternoon at two
o'clock. Members are directed to
take the Four Corner! bus and
get off at Fifth and Jefferson
Streets.
YloJ.l
. Yjew Spring Colort . .
Vjew lle
eqance
at
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111.
832 Willamette St
ld&ter Apparel at
Uriels lor Jc
oil
SUITS COATS DRESSES -
AS TRADITIONAL AS
THE BRIDE'S BOUQUET
1
BEAUTIFUL
LENOX.;
ONE OF THE WORLD'S FINE CHINAS
J0 yrs after die flower
Mre dried to a sweet memory,
ws China will be a daily
JWer of That Day. Don't
5ht debate translaeence
weave you. Lenox b made
for daily use;;; and doeayoa
proud on special occasions;
Oar wealth of open stock pat
tern give yon ample choice
; . . whether you start on
modest or grand scale.
Lenox
Lamps
HOFFMAN'S
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fevuelerd
BROADWAY & WILLAMETTE
Lenox
Figurinef
Kennell-EUlf photo. Wlltihln engraving.
MISS ASHWORTH
The marriage of Miaa Jean
Ashworth, of Koseburg, former
local student, to James Morrow
of Medford is scheduled to take
place In Eugene March 23.
REBEKAHS PLAN
TO HAVE. INITIATION
Candidates will be initiated
t the meeting of Eugene Re-
bekahs Wednesday evening.
Members whose names begin
with I, J, K, L and M, will fur
nish refreshments. Mrs. Wayne
McWhorter and Mrs. J. F. In
man will act as co-chairmen.
Mrs. J. O. Johnson will have
charge of decorations and Mrs.
C. A. Lund is program chair
man. The Rebekahs are joining the
Odd Fellows Lodge at a St.
Patrick's dance Tuesday, March
18. All ladies are to bring sand
wiches. Degree Staff of the lodge is
to meet for rehearsal Monday
evening at eight o'clock, in the
Odd Fellows Temple.
STATE. OFFICER COMING
TO VISIT RNA HERE
Mrs. May E. Logan of Port
land,' state superintendent of
Royal Neighbors of America,
will visit the local lodge at Its
meeting Thursday evening at
eight o'clock in the Knights pf
Pythias Hall.
This meeting also Is the'
. thirty-seventh anniversary . of
the the founding of the Eugene
chapter. Chapter members and
those having their birthdays in
January, February and March
will be honored.
The refreshment committee is
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Denney, Mrs.
Charles Hastings, Mrs. Lester
Barker, Mrs. J. Kuni, Mrs. Arlie
Meek and Mrs. C. A. Cross.
DEGREE OF HONOR
LISTS CARD PARTY
Degree of Honor card party
will be held Monday evening at
the Skinner Butte Cottage at
seven-thirty o'clock. Bridge,
pinochle and five hundred will
be played. Mrs. L. R. Harring
ton is general chairman, to be
assisted by Mrs. Abe Chancellor,
Mrs. Ed Sheely and Mrs. Marion
Savage.
The refreshment committee if
Mrs. Gail Aman, Mrs. O. H.
Bray and Mrs. Charles Boyd. It
la open to the public.
Executive board of Degree of
Honor will meet Friday for a on
o'clock luncheon with Mrs.
Charles Boyd.
FIRST METHODIST Service
Guild is to meet with Mrs. Grant
B. Crakes, 695 Twenty-first
Avenue West, Tuesday evening
at eight o'clock. Assisting the
hostess will be Mrs. George S.
McCracken and ' Mrs; Lester
Schlenger.
James Kays will sing; and
Robert J. Bull will talk about
race relations.
MONDAY EVENING at eight
o'clock Women of the Moose
Graduate Regents will meet
with Mrs. Allie Clark. Mrs.
Joseph Bartlett is to be co-hostess.
Women of the Moose Sponsor's
Dinner Is to be held Tuesday
evening at six-thirty o'clock. The
evening card party will be held
at eight o'clock at the Moose
Hall.
PYTHIAN SUNSHINE Girls
have scheduled a silver tea to
be held following the meeting
of Helmetta Temple, Pythian
Sisters, at the Knights of Pythias
Hall Tuesday evening. The lodge
meeting will begin at eight
o'clock.
In charge of the tea are Miss
Elnora Aydelott, chairman; Miss
Beatrice Spurgin,and Miss Una
del Rathbun.
OREGON ROSE LODGE will
hold Its regular meeting Wed- .
nesday evening at seven-thirty
o'clock at the Knights of Pythias
Hall. Special entertainment, di
rected by Mrs. P. A. Saunders,
will be presented by the enter
tainment committee.
EAGLES AUXILIARY wiU
hold a corned beef-and-cabbage
dinner at the Eagles Lodge, Sun-'
day (today), at four o'clock. A
social meeting is scheduled-for
Friday evening at the lodge hall
t seven-thirty o'clock.
. MRS. EDWARD F. PRUITT
will have charge of the program
for Loyal Star of America at its
meeting Thursday evening at
seven-thirty o'clock at the Os
burn Hotel. ,
WOMEN'S EXECUTIVE
BOARD of Central Presbyterian
Church will meet at the church
Tuesday afternoon at two
o'clock.'
HOSTESS for the Friendly
Bible Class of First Methodist
Church will be Mrs. W. T. Mc
Dermott, 1358 V4 Oak Street, Fri- ;
day afternoon - at one o'clock.
Miss Jennie Allen will assist. .
WORLD CHURCH and Bible
Study Group of First Congre
gational will meet with Miss
Helen Staples, Monday after
noon at two o'clock. .
Women's League will meet
Tuesday at two o'clock in the
Wheeler Room. An Easter pro
gram will be in the charge of
Mrs. John Barber. Special mu
sic is in the charge of Mrs. F.
M. Hunter. The tea committee is
Mrs. H. C. McMurty, chairman;
Mrs Paul C. Packer and Mrs.
Edgar E. DeCou.
MRS. A. B. PETERSON will
talk about Kodiac, Alaska, at the
meeting of Imo Ruyle Mission
ary Circle which will be held in
the First Baptist Church parlors
Tuesday evening at seven-forty-five
o'clock. Mrs. F. K. Brewer
will lead devotions and Mrs.
Emery Begg will open the love
gift.
Hostesses are Mrs. Eugene
Eichmyer, Mrs. George West,
Mrs. Eugene Lockard and Mrs.
Harold Pitcher. .
FIRST BAPTIST Co-Workers
will meet' with Mrs. William
Wood, 138 Twelfth Avenue West,
Friday afternoon at two o'clock.
Assisting will be Mrs. William
Forrester, Mrs. Jamie McClain'
and Mrs. E. StillweU.
REPORTS of the district con
vention of Women's Relief Corps
will be heard at the meeting of
the group Thursday afternoon at
two o'clock at the Armory.
Thirty-six attended from Eu
gene. Mrs. Alice Larson, national
president of the Relief Corps
was present.
The convention will be held In
Bandon next year. ,
LUTHERAN DAUGHTERS of
Central Lutheran Church met
recently with Mrs. Francis Be
vard. Devotions were led by Mrs.
Bevard. The topic of missions
was discussed by Mrs. Percy Ed
wards. The next meeting will be
with Mrs. Charles Dirlam March
27.
Eugene Rerlater-Gaard, Eugene, Ore., Bungay. War. 1J, 1847, Page tt
Jkeine.
tV PRIMROSES
DELPHINIUM
ROCK PLANTS
Ton Are Invited to
See Them at
TRAILSIDE GARDENS
. One Mile North of the
State Game Farm
GEORGE HORTON
ALICE CHASE
ELMO BAILEY
permanent lAJate
Decltn
iciani
Factory trained at Helens Cur
tis training center, Chicago, to
serve your needs.
Permanent Waving
k Hair Styling
ir Expert Hair Cutting
Jlte lAJaie Joom
130 East 11th Ave. Phone 5912-J
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE
"One Su-tib.
wiAiiNG i TEXTRON iioosi
Lace embroidery pirouettes from shoulder to
shoulder and looks delightfully new.
You'll even want to omit your Jacket
to show cuffed sleeves on this
custom quality rayon crepe
In washable White . ... tailored by Textron. 32 to 38.
- 8.95
HART LARSEN
, . -
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1080 Willamette
Reg.U.slPat.Off.
PAULINE BURRIS
Telephone 3128
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mulujie
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FOR THOSE RESTFUL HOURS
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SUPER-SUPERIOR
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wner-oprinq iviaiire auu dux op'uV" w uiuivue
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lop in wuaury. fill -TM
Tops in Comfort - VUQJ'
ROLL
AWAY BEDS
The Roll-Away with a 30-Pound Cotton Mattress.
Sturdily Constructed Metal Frame. -
Do away with the
Sagging "Middle"
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Eugene's Progressive Furniture Store
rine u ft n i h mo t roe fAKTicviftft eoie
Helllg Theatre BIdg. Phone 401
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