rfon Auxiliary,
,rd meeting will be
rhom.of Mrs John
chambers Street,
ff8,vnlng at eight
nW-.Se attending ere
fibrin membership
.ril business meeting
"Co will be held at
Vhias Hall Friday
& It eight o'clock. An
frtpam with the Amer
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At commanders and
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DAR CHAPTER
OMITS MEETING
Lewis, and Chark Chapter,
Daughters of the American
Revolution, will not meet this
week because of the state meet
ing at Mcdford, April 9, 10 and
HOME SCIENCE CLUB '
GOES TO NEW HOME
Home Science Club will meet
Monday afternoon at two-thirty
o'clock at the new rural- home
of Mrs. J. H. Gilbert. The pro
gram wlU be on the topic: "In
terior Decorating and Fabrics."
MEETING AT HOTEL
Hospitality Club will meet on
Monday afternoon at one-thirty
at the Osburn Hotel, Mrs. C. B.
Christensen will be hostess.
EAGLES AUXILIARY will
hold its regular meeting Tuesday
evenipg at' eight o'clock at the
Eagles Hall.
itar Club Invites
To Card Luncheon
Members of the Order of the
Eastern Star, and all visiting
members are invited to attend
a one o'clock covered-dish
uincheon and card party to 'be
given by Evangeline Star Club
Wednesday at the Masonic
Temple, Tenth and Olive
Streets. Hridge and pinochle will
be played.
Following the luncheon, Mrs.
Genevieve Turnipseed will ad
dress the group.
Mrs. Harold Harbour is chair
man of the luncheon committee
which includes Mrs. T. H. Wall,
Mrs. Harry Y. Spence, Mrs. H.
C. Thedi and Mrs. L. G. Helter
line. Mrs. Fred V. Swerski is
chairman' of the card committee,
CLUB MEETS TUESDAY -
S. D. Club will meet with Mrs.
E. A. Lewis, 40 Twentieth Ave.
West, Tuesday evening at seven
thirty o'clock.
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WOMEN VETERAN'S
INVITED TO HEAR
SPECIAL SPEAKER
Willamette Women's Lesion
Post invites all women veterans
of the county to attend its next
meeting, Tuesday evening at
fight o'ciock, at the Armory.
The guest speaker will be Dr.
Eleanor Gutman of Coos Bay,
from the Veterans Administra
tion, who will address the group
on the subject: "Women Veter
ans Affairs."
The import of the nominating
committee will be heard, and
nominations will be received
from the floor. Elections will be
held In May.
Refreshment committee is
Mrs. Leora McMurphey and
Mrs. E. B Kingman.
The executive board will meet
Tuesday at noon, at the Del Rey '
Cafe.
Whiteaker P-TA
To Have Election
Whiteaker P-TA wiU meet
and hold election of officers at
the schoolhouse, Wednesday af
ternoon at two-thirty o'clock.
Mrs. Genevieve Turnipseed,
guest speaker, will talk on
"Family Relations." An open
discussion will follow. Mothers
of the first grade children will
be hostesses, with Mrs. Sterling
Shaffer and Mrs. Sidney Peder
son in charge.
A capable woman will be in
charge of a nursery for pre
school children.
Council Postponed
The C'.ty P-TA Council will
not meet this week, because of
spring vacation.
MOTHERS CLUB
AT THE BRAES
Alpha Gamma Delta Mothers
Club will meet Tuesday after
noon at two o'clock at the home
of Mrs.' Claud Potter at The
Braes. Members wishing trans
portation are asked to telephone
Mrs. Howard Boyd, 5041.
MRS. 'HAGGARD HOSTESS ,
FOR PAST MATRONS
Past Matrons' Club of Blue
River Chapter, Order of the
Eastern Star will have dessert at
one-fifteen o'clock at the home
of Mrs. j. W. Haggard, 2041
OUve Stzeet. Mrs. C. S. Hyde
will assist. Visiting or unaffili
ated past matrons are invited to
attend.
VICTORY CIRCLE of First
Baptist Church will meet Tues
day evening at seven-forty-five
o'clock with Mrs. Ralph Shelley,
Rt. 2, Box 154A. Cars will leave
the church st seven-thirty ,
o'clock. Assictant hostesses will
be Mrs. H. Davis and Mrs. Pal
mer Walls.
Devotions will be conducted
by Mrs. E. J. Titus. Mr. and Mrs.
RoUin Calkins will provide mu
sic. Guest speaker will be Miss
Margaret Cuddeback. Members
are asked to bring their mite
boxes.
ALPHA IOTA SIGMA will
meet Monday for twelve-thirty
luncheon at the home of Mrs.
Leonard Daily. Assistant host
esses will be Mrs. Fred Purdy
and Mrs. Charles Stephens.
Morcola Girl Weds
At Oakland Chapel
Miss June Pope, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Pope of Mar
cola, was married to John Char
les Shafer, son of Mr. aijd Mrs.
Guy Shafer of Springfield, in
the chapel at the Oak Knell
Naval Hospital near Oakland,
Calif., March 22, at two o'clock.
Navy Chaplain E. D. Sneary of
ficiated. The bride was dressed in a
blue suit with a small white hat
and white gloves. Her shoes,
purse and veil were brown, and
she wore a corsage of white car
nations. Mrs. Walter Black, sis
ter of the bridegroom was ma
tron of honor, wearing a gold
suit with brown accessories and
corsage of white carnations. The
bride was given away by her
father. Walter Black served as
best man.
The chapel was prettily decor
ated with candelabra and baskets
of pink and -white snapdragons,
and large ferns. Special organ
music was provided by the chap
el organist.
Prior to the bride's departure
from her parent's home a recep
tion was given her by relatives
and friends. Her aunt, Mrs. F. A.
Hoskins, of San Pablo, Calif,
helped serve..
The young couple Is now liv
ing at Brookaide Trailer Court,
8519 McArthur Boulevard, Oak
land 5, Calif.
MISSIONARY GROUPS
LIST MEETINGS
..Women's General Missionary
Society of First Christian Church
will meet Tuesday afternoon in
the church dining room for a
covered dish luncheon at twelve
thirty o'clock. The James Mc
Callum Family group (number
two) is in charge of the meeting.
Mrs. Elmer Boyer, recently re
turned missionary from Africa,
will be guest speaker. '
Miss Lillian Brcckman of Gnl
die Wells group (number one)
is in charge of the luncheon.
Groups one and two are to
bring a meat dish; numbers four
and five, vegetable or salad;
numbers three and seven, des
sert; and number six, coffee,
rolls and butter.
Edna Gish group (number five)
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Russell Hand Thursday after
noon at twelve-thirty o'clock for
a potluck luncheon.
WOMEN'S UNION of Central
Presbyterian Church will have
their monthly luncheon and pro
gram at Fellowship Hall Tues
1 day afternoon at one o'clock with
East Division as hostess. Mrr.
A. R. Wilcox will conduct an
Easter Program. Devotions will
be given by Mrs. Ray Barlow.
Preceding the luncheon, at
twelve-fifteen, the Spiritual Life
group will meet in the church
office.
PHILATHEAN GROUP of
Central Presbyterian Church will
meet in the church parlor Tues
day evening at seven-thirty
o'clock. Mrs. Charles Andreason
and Mrs. George Blinkhorn are
co-hostesses.
CIRCLES MEET TUESDAY
Woman's Society of Christian
Service of First Methodist will
meet Tuesday as follows:
. Circle one, with Mrs. Samuel
H. Tyler, 45 Sunset Drive, one
thirty o'clock tea. Mrs. Omar
Fendall is co-hostess.
Circle two, witn Mrs. Charles
G. Howard, 2243 Potter Street,
one-thirty o'clock jJessert.
Circle three, with Mrs. W. P.
Richmond, 748 Eleventh Avenue
West, two o'clock tea. Mrs. A.
B. Steeland is co-'nostess.
Circle four, with Mrs. Wayne
Etter, 2325 Riverview Street, One
thirty o'clock dessert Mrs. Isa
bel! Fottert and Mrs. J. W. Sea
vers are co-hostesses.
Circle five, with Mrs. P. W.
Brown, 162 Nineteenth Avenue
West, for a one-thirty o'clock
dessert. Mrs. Glen Griffith ia
co-hostess. -
Circle six, in the church par
lir, a one-fifteen' o'clock dessert
Mrs. Edna Spencer and Miss
Jennie Allen, co-hostesses.
Circle seven, with Mrs. M. G.
Howard, 90 Eighteenth Avenue
West, a one-thirty o'clock des
sert. Mrs. A. R. Clow, co-h?tess.
WORLD CHURCH and BIBLE
Study Group of First Congrega
tional Church will meet with
Miss Helen Staples, 1801 Ferry
Street, Monday afternoon at two
o'clock.
SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY
afternoon at two o'clock Is the
meeting of United Spanish War
Veterans Auxiliary Past Presi
dents with Mrs. C. C. Sinclair,
618 Sixth Avenue West, apart
ment two.
ALTAR GROUP
FJrst Division of St. Mary's
Catholic Altar Society will meet
with Mrs. Robert M. Schmidt,
252 Seventh Avenue West,
Tuesday at two o'clock. Mrs.
Nellie Franzwa, Mrs. B. Strass
maier, end Mrs. E. Fronk will
assist.
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Christian Church will meet all Potluck luncheon will be served
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