der of Rainbow
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IfSof Rainbow. The
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SSffl be sent to Forest
KJ use at the Masonic
fjern Star home.
i.ht o'clock of the same
there will be public in
of officers of Evange
CmUatthe Masonic
rTenth and Olive. An in
"tolJ extended to memDers
Eastern Star chapters,
IS, Rainbow As
Slab's Daughters. De-
'lotions with Masonic af-
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jjrf both affairs
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P' hooinnine at ten-
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STdlrtctor of international re
! peace, will be guest
Beaker-
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.Jjiiled for noon. The public
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Walla Valla College
Orchestra Due Here
Walla Walla College Symphony
Orchestra will present a concert
Monday evening at eight o'clock
in the Streamlined Auditorium,
Eleventh and Polk Streets. H.
Mitzelfelt is the director. The
orchestra is on a tour of Wash
ington and Oregon.
Walla Walla College is a
Seventh-day Adventist state ac
credited college. Several alumni
live in Eugene.
. A social committee will enter
tain the musicians in the new
dining room of the auditorium,
which adjoins the Warren School.
The concert is open to the publie
without charge, but an offering
will be taken.
Bethlehem Shrine
To Install Officers
" Bethelehem Shrine, White
Shrine of Jerusalem, will hold
open installation of officers at
the Masonic Temple, Thursday
evening at nine o'clock, after the
regular meeting of the order.
Following the Installation a
reception, honoring the officers
of 1946-47 will be held. Officers
and queen attendants tor 1947
are to meet at the Temple Sun
day afternoon at two o'clot for
rehearsal.
EAGLES AUXILIARY will
meet Tuesday evening at eight
o'clock at Eagles Hall. There
will be initiation of new mem
bers and nomination of officers.
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Natural History
Society Announces
ruture Meetings
Regular meeting of the Natural
History Society will be held at
eight o'clock Friday evening 101
Condon Hall. Dr A. R. Moore
will talk on "Glimpses of Brazil"
which will be illustrated with
colored slides and movies.
Dr. Moore is research profes
sor of general physiology, at the
University of Oregon. The mov
ies and slides were taken when
he was visiting professor to the
Biophysical Institute of the
Medical School in the University
of Brazil at Rio de Janeiro.
There will be a field trip Sun
day afternoon, April 27, provided
it does not rain. Dr. Warren D.
Smith, head of the Department
of Geology and Geography will
lead the trip, which will be to
fossil beds near Goshen and to
Meridian Dam site.
The ffrniin will
afternoon at one-forty-five
o'clock at Condon Hall and will
leave promptly at two o'clock.
Pre-arranged transportation U
advisable.
The public is Invited to par
ticipate in any Natural History
Society activities.
Son's Wedding Held
On Anniversary
McKENZIE BRIDGE A re
cent wedding was that of Miss
Mary Jane Baker, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baker, to
Jules M. Toliver, son of Capt.
and Mrs. E. R. Toliver, all of
MoKenzie Bridge.
The ceremony was solemnized
at the home of the bridegroom's
parents, Capt. and Mrs. E. R.
Toliver. It was also their wed-
ding anniversary.
The bride wore a white fish
tail suit and . carried red rose
buds. She was given in marriage
by her father. Attending her
was her sister, Mrs. Bettye Link.
Immediately following the
ceremony a reception was held.
Refreshments were served by
" Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Toliver and
. Mrs. Link.
The young couple it living at
McKenzie Bridge.
PROGRAM LED
BY MRS. WRIGHT
Women's League of Congrega
tional Church met recently at the
church, and a missionary program
was given by Mrs. Leavitt Wright.
Main subject was the unification
of the Presbyterian, Congrega
tional, Methodist and Anglican
' churches in India, under the name
"Church of South India."
Vocal numbers were given by
Mrs. Louis J. Murdock with Mrs.
P. H. Lehman accompanying. Tea
was served by Mrs. Austin Dodds,
Mrs. Hawley F. Halverson and
Miss M. Ethel Taylor.
Plans are being made for mem
bers to attend the East Willam
ette Association of Congregational
Churches on April 25 in Corvallis.
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Notification Made
Of Vocal Contest
Notification has gone out to all
city high schools of the forth
coming vocal music competition
between senior students chosen
to represent each school, for the
Maud Densmore Music Scholar
ship offered annually by the
Eugene Women's Choral Club.
The award is one year's tuition
in vocal music at the University
of Oregon.
The scholarship committee of
the women's chorus is comprised
of Mrs. J. M. Gravenstein, Mrs.
Louis J. Murdock and Miss Marie
Mitchell.
Each school will choose one
senior student as its representa
tive, reporting to the committee.
On a date to be set by Dean
Theodore Kratt of the School of
Music, a competition will be held
between them, before competent
judges, to determine which shall
receive the scholarship. The win
ner will be announced at the
annual spring concert by the
chorus, April 29.
MISS RANSOM HONORED
AT BRIDAL SHOWEJR
Mrs. Fred Koken was hostesi
for a bridal shower Saturday in
honor of Miss Delcie Ransom,
bride-elect of Thomas Theodore
Butler. The hostess presented
Miss Ransom with a corsage of
hyacinths and rosebuds from
which hung many colored rib
bons. Attached to the ribbons
were verses instructing her
where to find the numerous
gifts.
Refreshments were served.
Invited guests were Mrs.
Fletcher Skillern, Mrs. Fred
Chandler, Mrs. Mert Folts, Mrs.
Howard Ormiston, Mrs. Preston
Butler, Mrs. B. M. Williams,
Mrs. I. C. Richards, Mrs. George
Knight,' Mrs. Harry Nebergall, ,
Mrs. Harold McDaniel, Mrs.
Clay Barnes, Mrs. B. A. Martin,
Mrs. C. B. Swango and Mrs.
Walter M. Ransom. '
ENTERTAINMENT PLANNED
FOR WIVES OF DOCTORS
tyomen wno accompany their
husbands to the meeting of the
Central Willamette Medical So
ciety in Eugene next Saturday,
April 26, will be entertained at
afternoon and evening events,
states Mrs. Donald Slocum,
whose husband, Dr. Slocum, is
president of the society. Women
will be included in the social
functions of 'the evening, a din
ner and dance, and they also are
invited to a bridge luncheon at
the Eugene Hotel.
The wives' entertainment is
included in the registration fees
paid by the physicians, states
Mrs. Slocum.
DINNER FOR VISITOR
Honoring Mrs. Nettie Carnes of
Aurora, Nebr., who spent the win
ter here visiting her daughter,
Mrs. N. J. Vanskike, 1934 Cleve
land Street, and her sister. Mrs.
M. A. Chamberlain of River Road,
a dinner was given Monday eve
ning at the Vanskike home.
Present were, besides Mrs.
Carnes and Mrs. Vanskike, Mrs.
M. A. Chamberlain, Mrs. Glen
Chamberlain, Mrs. Joe Chamber
lain and son, Paul; Mrs. Ruth
Chamberlain Clar and 'twin
daughters, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Wal
ter Bragg, and Miss Mary Cham
berlain, WISCONSIN CLUB
SPONSORS DANCE
Wisconsin Club will have a
dance Monday evening at WOW
Hall, with dancing from eight
until eleven o'clock. Members
are asked to bring guests, as ad
mission is by invitation.
ALPHA EPSILON Theta Rho
Girls are to meet for practice
Sunday afternoon (today) at
three o'clock in the IOOF Hall,
The regular meeting of the
group will be Wednesday eve
ning at seven o'clock, when
initiation is scheduled. Odd Fel
lows and Rebekahs are invited
to attend.
MUSTER DAY . wlU be ob
served at a dinner meeting of
General Lawton camp and aux
iliary, United Spanish War Vet
erans, today at one o'clock, at
the Armory. Members will pro
vide covered dishes. Mrs. Archie
Steele is dinner chairman,
FIRST DIVISION of St.
Mary's Catholic Altar Society
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Sam Watson, 1045 Monroe
Street, Tuesday afternoon at
two o'clock, Mrs. H. Schaffer
and Mrs. Dessie Bolter will assist
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May we suggest your portrait for mother
on "her day" or maybe you should male
on appointment for mother to have her
portrait made-
Club Caiendc
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Monday
Past Matrons of Amaranth,
with Mrs. E. C. Hall, 8 p. m.
Obsidian Princesses, with
Miss Helen Smith, 8 p. m.
Auxiliary to Brotherhood of
Railway Clerks, with Mrs.
George Clemons, r:30 p. m.
Shakespeare Club, with Mrs.
Virgil Earl, afternoon.
Ninety-eight Inner Circle of
USWV Auxiliary, with Mrs. R.
E. Peerce, 2 p. m.
Wisconsin Club, WOW Hall, 8
p. m.
World Church and Bible
Study Group, with Miss Helen
Staples, 2 p. m.
War Relief Sewing Group of
Helmetta Temple, with Mrs.
Lewis Myers, 7:30 p. m.
Chapter H, P. E. O, 2384
Washington Street, 7:15 p. m.
Domestic Art Club, with Mrs.
Stanley Stevenson, 2 p. m.
Eugene Weavers' Guild, with
Miss Beryl Defored, 8 p. m.
Co-ed Advisory Committee,
YWCA Community Center, 8 p.
Blue River Chapter
Lists Three Events
McKenzie River Masons and
Blue River Chapter, Order of the
Eastern Star, will hold a joint
potluck supper Tuesday evening
at six-thirty o'clock, at McKen
zie River Masonic Temple, 850
Fourteenth Avenue East. Fam
ilies of members of both organi
zations will participate, and vis
iting members are invited.
The committee in charge of the
supper will be: Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Wiper, chairmen, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Totman, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Becker, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Drews, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Rutledge, Mr.' and Mrs. Robert
Cross.
Following the supper a short
entertainment will be given by
Cy Nunz of San Francisco who
will be assisted by Melvin Drews.
Cards will be played afterward,
with Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Williams
as chairmen.
Regular meeting of Blue River
Chapter, OES, will be neld
Wednesday at eight oclock at Mc
Kenzie River Temple. There will
be initiation. Refreshments will
be served following the meeting,
with the following committee in
charge: Mr. R. G. McMullen, Mrs.
Larry Watson, Mrs. C. W. Hall
and Mrs. R. M. Richard.
Decorations are to be arranged
by Mrs. R. F. Jepsen and Mrs.
Elwood Soacey. Visiting Star
members are very welcome
Luncheon Set
All members of the chapter
and visiting Star members are
invited to attend the Star Club
potluck luncheon to be held Fri
day at twelve-forty-five o'clock
at McKenzie River Temple. The
committee will be announced at
the meeting of the chapter. A
social hour and cards will fol
low the luncheon.
GRADUATE REGENTS of
Women of the Moose will meet
with Mrs. Claud Allumbaugh
Tuesday evening at eight
o'clock.
Three were initiated at the
last chapter meeting, Mrs. Clara
Paisley, Mrs.-. Irene Henry, Mrs.
Gertrude Rexroth.
Chapter meeting is scheduled
for eight o'clock Friday evening
at the Moose Hall.
Executive Board will meet at
one o'clock Friday afternoon at
the Moose Hall.
CIRCLES of Woman's Society
of Christian Service of First
Methodist Church are to meet
Thesday afternoon at one-fifteen
o'clock in the church par
lors. The Rev. David Seaman
will be program leader. Mrs.
Seaman and a group of univer
sity students will present a dem
onstration of religious activity
on the campus.
Tea will be served by the
Methodist Service Guild.
NINETY-EIGHT Inner Circle
of United Spanish War Veterans
auxiliary will meet Monday af
ternoon at two o'clock at the
home of Mrs. R. E. Peerce, 424
Howard Avenue.
LETTER CARRIERS' Auxil
iary will , meet with Mrs.
Wayne Lewis, 780 Van Buren
Street, Tuesday evening at-seven-thirty
o'clock.
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Business Women
To Have Election
At Annual Meeting
Officers will be elected at the
annual meeting of the Eugene
Business and Professional Wom
en's Club at six-thirty o'clock
dinner Thursday evening at the
Osburn Hotel. Annual reports
will be given.
Theme of the evening will be
"Ways to Become Budgetwise. '
Mrs. Jean Poull will give a read
ing. The committee for the dinner
is headed by Miss Geneva Blaine,
and includes Mrs. Mary Pernot,
Mrs. Ruby Miller, Mrs. Ruth
Johnson, Mrs. Irma Miller, Mine
Clara Nasholm, Mrs. Ruth Sand
ers, Mrs. Rachel Johnson, Dr.
Allie Smith, Miss Gertrude Han
sen, Mrs. E. M. Porterfield, and
Miss Gladys Chase.
WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS
GIVES MONTH'S REPORT
J. W. Geary Women's Relief
Corps met at the Armory Thurs
day afternoon. The meeting was
called to order by the president,
Mrs. Pheobe Flynn. Roll call
found all officers in their chairs.
Following the opening cere
mony, balloting and initiation
was held for Mrs. T. E. Keeler.
The relief committee reported
one-hundred-thirty-four calls.
This included the calls on Civil
War widows. Seventy cards were
sent to sick and shut-ins, four
teen bouquets and twenty hours
of work for needy persons was
reported.
Mrs. Ray C. Brown, den moth
er of Den Four and five mem
bers of Pack 351 were admitted.
Mrs. Bertha We3trope, patriotic
instructor, of the. corps, presented ,
them with an American Flag, '
using the speech with which
Washington accepted the first
American Flag. .
SUNDAY EVENTS
PUT OFF TO FALL
Y-Pongos, young business
women affiliated with the YWCA
at a short business meeting fol
lowing an "indoor picnic" this
week, voted to cancel its Sun
day afternoon "open house" at
the Community Center until next
fall. Tentative plans were tnede
for members to spend a week
end at the coast in June.
BEARDS RETURN
FROM SOUTH
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Beard
have just returned from a trip
of several months 'in southern
California. They made their
home at Pasadena and from
there visited Palm Springs and
Los Angeles, stopping on the re
turn trip to visit relatives in San
Francisco and Sacramento.
CLUB MEETS
Westway Club met recently
with Mrs. George Bauer for a.
one o'clock luncheon which was
followed by cards. Eleven were
present. Mrs. Harry Wheeler
and Mrs. Etta Teal received hon
ors. The next meeting of the
group will be with Mrs. Teal
May 1.
AUXILIARY to Brotherhood
of Railway Clerks will meet .
with Mrs. George Clemens Mon
day evening for a seven-thirty
o'clock dessert
WORLD CHURCH and Bible
Study Group will meet Mon
day afternoon at two o'clock at
the home of Miss Helen Staples,
1301 Ferry Street.
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LEGION AUXILIARY
TO HAVE INSTALLATION
American Legion Auxiliary
has scheduled a social evening
for Tuesday at the River Road
Women's clubhouse. Candidates
will be initiated. All members are
to attend and bring eligible
guests.
Past presidents-of the unit and
past commanders of the post
were honored at a recent joint
meeting of the groups. Marvin
Krenk of the University of Ore
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