Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, May 11, 1947, Image 21

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mIm Darlene
1 . of Mr. and Mrs. v.
Ler of Columbus. Km,
married Saturday evening,
fyflTSt parsonage of First
W f: church in Eugene.Jhe
iftugh MaUum read the
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to
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon McCormlck
of Westflr.
Mr. Camerer is serving in the
Navy and is on leave from San
Diego. He and his bride left by
plane for his parents' home in
Kansas, where they will spend
a few days before he has to re
port back to his headquarters.
After February, they expect to
'live at Westfir.
EASTSIDE UNIT of Eugene
Women's Chistian Temperance
Unioi. will meet with Mrs. Car
rie A. Day Wednesday afternoon
at two o'clock. , Mrs. J. L. Hart
will have charge of devotions.
Mrs. B. T. Merrill will speak on
legislation.
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P-TA Groups Hold
Closing Sessions
, Whiteaker School's P-TA will
hold its final meeting of the
year, Wednesday afternoon at
two-thirty o'clock.
Installation of officers will be
held with J. Don Smith, City
P-TA past-president, as 'install
ing officer. There will be a read
ing by Mrs. Ralph Lake and also
special music.
Mothers of first grade chil
dren, from Miss Eleanor New
man's room, will be hostesses.
P-TA Elects
Woodrow Wilson P-TA held
its last meeting of the school
year, Thursday evening. The
choir of the seventh grade, un
der the direction of Miss Lolita
Pierson, provided the program.
Election and installation of of-
iicers was neld, with Mrs. J.
Don Smith as installing officer.
Mrs. Byron Thomas was elected
president; Mrs. Rodney Brown,"
Jirst vice-president; Irwin Jullfs,
second vice-president; Mrs.
Charles Teague, secretary; Mrs.
Al Remellong, treasurer; and ..
Mrs. Archie Weinstein, histor
ian. Each of the feminine offic
ers was presented with a carna
tion corsage.
Mrs. Duane Himber, retiring
president, was given the past-
presiaenvs pm By Mrs. Smith.
FAMILY REPORTS
TWO WEDDINGS
OAKRIDGE Two weddings
in the family occurring within
a week was the experience of
the R. W. Scruby family, recent
ly. William Scruby, son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. W. Scruby, was
married to Miss Doris Skews at
the Presbyterian church in Seat
tle. They will live in Seattle,
where he is employed with the
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
company. Mr. and Mrs. Scruby
went north for the wedding.
Another son, Charles, was
married to Miss Shirley Ander
son at Maryvill. . Mo., where
they "' live while he attends
the State Teachers College.
A BUSINESS MEETING of
General Lawton Auxiliary of
United Spanish War Veterans
will be held Monday evening at
seven-thirty o'clock at the Armory.
Muggsy Moth knows fine furs.
He eats them all with gusto.
Don't let him get yours. Send
them to us for storage.
MATTHEWS FUR SHOP
HI West 7th
Phone 3567
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. frl.ndly and delight
fully pltoiant place
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Vi(i-:i noart ot iho down.
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ALPHA PHI SORORITY
TO HOLD CEREMONIES
ON TWO CAMPUSES
' lpha Phis from Washington,
Montana, Idaho and British Co
lumbia will join with Oregon
members of the sorority in the
installation of Beta Upsilon
chapter at Oregon State College,
next week-end.
Saturday afternoon, May 17,
forty candidi tes will be initiated
at the Eugene chapter house,
1050 Hilyard Street.
Members of the chapter, Tau,
will conduct the ceremony, as
sisted by Mrs. William Hutchin
son of Seattle, international vice
president and Mrs. Harold
Woods of Missoula, Mont., gov
ernor of the Northwest district.
A formal banquet honoring
the new initiates will follow
the ceremony at the Eugene Ho
tel at six o'clock, i rs. E. B. Mc
Naughton, of the Oregon State
Board of Higher Education and
alumna of the University of
California chapter of Alphi Phi,
will be present.
Sunday evening, Eugene
alumnae and their husbands will
go to Corvallis to attend the for
mal reception for the new chap
ter in the Memorial Union on
the Oregon State campus. Reser
vations may be made with Mrs.
Charles L. Gillilan, 2069 Olive
Street, phone 9062. -
ELDERLY WOMAN
HONORED AT DINNERS
Mrs. Dora Pillard, who former
ly lived in Nebraska, but for
the past five and half years has
made her home with her daugh
ter, Mrs. C. C. Nesmith, 780
Howard Avenue, celebrated her
eighty-fifth birthday recently.
Two dinners were given in her 1
honor, , one by Mrs. Nesmith,
with fourteen - relatives and
friends present, and the other,
by her grand-daughter, Mrs.
Russell Rozar, with eight at
tending. WOMEN'S LEGION POST
TO NAME OFFICERS
Willamette Women's Legion
Post will hold election of offi
cers at the regular business
meeting, Tuesday evening at the
armory.
Two delegates will be chosen
to attend the state Legion con
vention in Portland, June 26, 27
and 28. -
Miss Betty Sether will serve
as chairman of the refreshment
committee. ,
JAYCEE-ETTES PLAN
SALE OF RUMMAGE
Twenty-five were present at
the meeting of Jaycee-ettes
Thursday evening in the Mirror
. Room of the Eugene Hotel, May
8, 1947. Hostesses were Mrs. Ed
ward Pape, Jr., and Mrs. Edward
Duke.
Plans were made to hold a
rummage sale May 17. Proceeds
are to be used for education of
a Chinese girl. Mrs. Dave Van
Fossen is in charge of all ar
rangements for the sale and Mrs.
Jack Danby c publicity.
EAGLES AUXILIARY will
meet Tuesday evening at eight
o'clock at Eagles Hall. There will
be election of officers.
Toastmistress Club
To Hold State Meet
Eugene will entertain the Ore
gon Council of Toastmistress
Clubs May 24, Mrs. Ross Hall
serving as general chairman.
Serving with her will be Mrs.
Thomas Stockman, Mrs. LeRoy
C. Daniel, Mrs. Charles Edwards,
Mrs. Aden Lyons, Mrs. Raleigh
Rogers and Mrs. John F. White
of Eugene; Mrs. Walter Hansen,
Mrs. vVenuell Faw, and Mrs.
Larson Wright of Springfield.
A business meeting of the
council will be held Saturday
afternoon. May "4, followed by
round-table discussions. A din
ner will be held at the Eugene
Hotel, at which there later -will
be a regional speech contest, in
lieu of program.
Meeting night of the Eugene
Toastmistress Club has been
changed from Thursday to Mon
day event- g. The ?lub will meet
Monday evening at seven-thirty
o'clock at the Community Cen
ter, and four speakers will try
out tor the state speech contest
later in the month. Contestant!
will be Mrs. Frank Sias, Mrs.
Max Simpson, Mrs. LeRoy C.
Daniel and Mrs. Harlow Hu- ion,
nd all topics will be matters o'
international i n te r e 1 1. Mrs.
Charles Edwards will serve as
toastmistress.
EUGENE COUNCIL
SETS ANNUAL DATE
Executice Board of the Eugene
Council of Church Women met
at the Community Center re
cently with Mrs.'C. A. Horton
in. charge. Mrs. Palmer Walls
was named general chairman of
the migrant committee. The fol
lowing articles are needed: toys,
games, children's books, color
books, crayons, pictures or
magazines for scrapbooks. There
also is a need for funds.
The annual May meeting will
be held May 16 for election of
officers and a luncheon. Details
will be announced later,
IRIS TOPIC FOR
GARDEN GROUP
Newcomer's Group of Eugene
Garden Club will meet at the
clubhouse Monday afternoon at
two o'clock. "Irises" will be the
topic for 'discussion, in a short
session preceding the opening of
the iris show at three o'clock.
Members are urged to bring
their friends to this meeting.
Mrs. L. M. Watson-will preside,
as chairman of the group.
- ' All growers of iris are invited
to bring exhibits Monday fore
noon for" entry in the iris (how.
TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION
Au:"'lary meets Tuesday after
noon at two o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Stuart A. McDonald,
River Avenue.
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HARMONY BIBLE CLASS of Insta''ation ceremonies will b.
First Baptist Church will hold held for new officers. Refresh
its May class meeting Monday ments will be - served by old
evening in the church parlor, members.
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