Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, June 08, 1947, Image 21

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meeting of
.rn will be held
Sng at eight o'clock.
MM even Women's
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when installation of
Cjubhouse, w n mitiation 8f
"JSL s,ated- The
Snts Club will have
Jt ? installation.
i,rv members are re-
hvthe president to save ,
flLers to contribute to
CT hirh will De
to the Rose restiva.
. . Th. cut flowers
festival 111
are
T,iivered Thursday morn,
deliver h th.
"bf depots designated by the wui be eo-hostesses.
M 7 ru,t Circle Flvn. with
Csrden
-n-tCH GROUPS TO MEET
"Kb of groups of First
Church have been an-
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General meeting 0
Missionary S
postponed to
Tuesday,
2LUScout Troop Five of the
Christian Church will hold
St ol Honor Monday evening
thirtv o'clock in the
Srf dining room. All parent,
w.ndi. members of Loyal
S Class and "Ma" Day's
sponsors of the troop, are
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SKIN ANALYSIS
AJCD COMPLIMENTARY
TREATMENT
BY ATTENDING DEHMACULTOTI8T
THE WEEK OF JUNE 8th TO 14th
WITHOUT THE USE OF COSMETICS
THE FOLLOWING IS ACHIEVED:
UMOVZS blackhead, wajtehode and tKrae eoMs.
' C0BRECT8 enlarged, etagged store, dry sHe etrf ikisw
' CLEARS h tUn of acne aad pimple.
SMOOTHES wrinkle aad fadal Hne.
TIGHTENS tagging cheek aad double chin.
' IKCREA8ES drcuUlieB an tiwu wtfrlM.
VITALIZES Bart, gland, muscl ad (Ida) ssfwrur. ,
RESTORES natural, lovely skta, health tad BBAVTT,
"It ttautod anaibar of pattest can ha aaaaaiaad aa4
tasted, tt is important to auk aa afpoistmanl
SfflMA CULTURE TREATMENTS W THIS LOCAUTT
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JOSEPHINE NAGEL
Slenderize the wau tka
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Just Back from HoJIywoisd with th Va'ry
Latest In Equipmgnt and Traininei
QUlCnR, FASTER, MORE PERMANENT RESUlTSi
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FREE CONSULTATION
WOMEN'S SOCIETY
CIRCLE TO MEET
.Woman's Soeietv f
GrOUpS 10 lvio tian Service of First Methodist
tive meeting of the Church will meet in the follow
A exKSn Auxiliary will ing circles Tuesday:
Tvnesdty evening at Circle One, with Mrs. Pascal
" vines a' the nome.0' 784 Rlver Rd. it one-
miny ociock lor tea. Mrs. Jay
B. Hewitt is co-hostess.
Circle Two, in the church par
lor, for one-thirty o'elock . des
sert. Mrs. C. L. Dalton and Mrs.
C. K. Talbot will be ce-hot.
ses.
Circle Three, with Mrs. F. C.
MitcheU, 996 Eighth Avenue
West, for two o'clock tea. Mrs.
H. O. Pinkstaff and Mrs. Paul
B. Means will be co-hostesses.
Circle Four, with Mrs. Frank
Pierce, Coburg Road, Route
Four, Box 47, .for one-thrlty
o'clock dessert. Mrs. C. W. Mc-
creacsy and Mrs. C. P. Patrick
Circle Five, with Mrs. w. A.
Cummings, 2190 Alder Street,
for one-thirty o'clock dessert.
Mrs W. K. Calkins will be co
hostess. Circle Six, In. the church, for
one-fifteen o'clock dessert. Mrs.
W. L. Martin and Mrs. Ernest I.
Korn will be co-hostesses.
Circle Seven, with Mrs. R. E,
Mclntyre, 2545 Lincoln Street,
-
for one-thirty o'clock dessert,
Mrs. E. A. Droste will be co
hostess.
Other Groupe Listed
Methodist Philatheans will
meet in the church parlor Tues
day evening at seven-thirty
o'clock. Mrs. Sam Bronaugh and
Mrs. L. C. DeLess will be co
hostesses. Fidelis Circle for Younger
Women of First Methodist
Church will meet with Mrs. Ly
man Webb, 1342 Alder Street, at
eight o'clock Thursday evening.
THE MONTHLY LUNCHEON
program of Central Presbyterian
Women's Union will be held
Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock
in Fellowship Hall, 1010 Pearl.
Mrs. Charles Adams has charge
of the program and Mrs. Louis
Wood will give the devotions.
The Spiritual Life Group, led by
Mrs. Edith Thornton, will meet
in th church office at two-fifteen
o'clock preceding the lunch
eon. s
PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB of
the Women's Relief Corps will
meet Friday aftrn66h 'or
twelve-thirty o'clock luncheon,
at the home at Mrs. Marie
Franz, 1074 Seventh- Avenue
West.
SCIENTIFIC
SKIM
CASK
and
PLEASANT
NON-SURGICAL
FACE aid NECK
REJUVENATION
THROUGH
Start Dbo
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WUtfthlr engraving
MRS. DOTSON
A recent bride Is Mrs. Glendon
,n, Dotson (Marjorie DeBault)
whose marriage occurred in
Portland in May
(iu dalmdar
Monday
Illahee Division, Auxiliary to
Brotherhood of Locomotive En
gineers, Knights of Pythias Hall.
1:30 p. m.
Willamette Court, Order of
Amaranth, evening.
Wives of Sigma Chi Wives arid
Mothers Club, with Mrs. Ralph
A. Hope, Jr., 8 p. m.
Harmony Bible Class, First
Baptist Church, 7:30 p. m.'
Auxiliary to United Spanish
War Veterans, Armory, 7:30 p.
m.
Women of the Moose card
party, Moose Hall, 2 p. m.
Women of the Moose, Sewing
Club, Moose Hall, 8 p. m.
Arts and Crafts Group of Eu
gene Garden Club, clubhouse,
morning.
Alpha Iota, with Miss Gladys
Buckholz, 8 p. m.
Chapter H., P. E. O., with Miss
Beryl Deford, 7:15 p. m.
Alpha Omicron V aJLumnre.
with Mrs. F. Dale Wyatt of
Springfield, everting.
Tuesday
Typographical Auxiliary, A.
F. Bremer home, 1 p. m., will go
to Cottage Grove, to home of
Mrs. R. B. HilL
American Legion Auxiliary
executive meeting, with Mrs.
Carl Pfeiffer, 8 p. m.
Gamma Phi. Beta alumnae,
with Mrs. Carl Koppe, 8 p. m.
Willamette Women's Post of
American Legion, Armory, 8 p.
m.
St. Clare's Altar Guild, St.
Mary's Episcopal parish house,
8:30 p. m.
Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles Hall,
8 p. m.
Pythian Sunshine Girls,
Knights of Pythias Hall, 7-p. m.
Westside Unit of Eugene
WCTU, with Mrs. F. E. Crafts,
2:30 p. m.
LUNCHEON POSTPONED
Alpha Delta Pi Mothers Club
announces postponement of the
covered dish luncheon previous
ly announced for Tuesday at the
hm of Mrs. J. M- Cornutt. An
nouncement of the date will be
made later when determined.
DAUGHTERS OF UNION
Veerans will meet Wednesday
evening seven-thirty o'clock at
the Armory. Plans are to be
made f6r the convention at
Salem.
DORCAS SOCIETY of Seventh-day
Adventist Church will
meet from ten until four o'clock
Wednesday in the Dorcas Room
of the church, for sewing.
FAIRMOUNT WOMEN'S Un
ion will meet Thursday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Claude
Stevenson, 2021 Orchard Street
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effects of Revenetcenc car. Yew tkin has
a younger finish ... a radiant dew mat moke
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BETROTHAL IS TOLD
AT LUNCHEON EVENT
COTTAGE GROVE An
nouncement was made this week
of the engagement and ap
proaching marriage of Miss
Joyce Smith, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Smith of Eugene,
to Gene L. Durham, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Durham of this
city. The news was told at a
luncheon given Tuesday by Miss
Smith's mother at the Osburn
Hotel, where covers were laid
for ten. Miss Smith was on the
faculty of the Union High School
here the past year. Her home
until a year ago was in Abilene,
Texas.
Mr. Durham Is a veteran who
spent four years in service,
much of the time in Italy. He
was graduated from local
schools in 1940 and attended
Oregon State College. -
The wedding is planned for
midsummer.
FAMILY PICNIC SET
BY CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS
Catholic Daughters of Amer
ica will hold its annual picnic
for families and friends Sunday,
June 15, at the Skinner Butte
Park. The picnic will be from
one-thirty ' until ' five o'clock.
Luncheon will be served at four
o'clock.
Those attending are instructed
to bring a hot dish or salad, and
table service. The group will
furnish dessert, coffee and
cream.
GUILD TO SEW
St. Mary's Episcopal Guild
will meet at the Parish Hall
Wednesday for all-day sewing,
and will have a paper-sack
luncheon at noon. A new quilt
is in the frame, ready for quilt
ing. WOMEN'S BENEFIT Associ
ation will meet on second and
fourth Thursdays of each month
hereafter, it is announced, and
at a new place, the Unitarian
Church, corner f Eleventh and
Ferry Streets. A meeting will be
held there Thursday evening at
eight o clock.
AUXILIARY to Sons of Union
.Veterans will meet Thursday at
the Armory, at two o'clock. At
six-thirty they will have dinner
with the SUV, and a program
will follow. This will be the last
meeting until fall for the SUV,
but the auxiliary will continue
meeting through the summer.
BUSINESS MEETING of
United Spanish War Veterans
Auxiliary will be held Monday
evening at seven-thirty ociock
at the Armory. Past Presidents
Club of the auxiliary, which
met recently with Mrs. W. G.
White, will not meet again until
October.
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 served
at noon.
LADIES OF THE ORIENT
wil meet at the home of Mrs.
Ella Bray, 344 Third Ayenue
East, Monday evening at eight
o'clock. Members are invited to
take their husbands.
THETA RHO GIRLS will
meet for initiation Wednesday
evening at seven o'clock in the
IOOF Hall. Monday evening at
seven o'clock those taking part
in the initiation will meet for
practice at the IOOF Hall.
MISS MARIAN HANSEN will
be hostess for the meeting ot
Emmaus Lutheran Dorcas So
ciety Wednesday evening at
eight o'clock.
NEW OFFICERS will have
charge of the Monday evening
meeting of Harmony Bible Class
at First Baptist Church at seven-thirty
o'clock,
ILLAHEE DIVISION, auxil
iary to B. of L. E. will hold lodge
at the Knights of Pythias Hall,
Monday afternoon at one-thirty
o'clock.
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CRAFT GROUP LISTED
BY GARDEN CLUB
Arts and Crafts Group of Eu
gene Garden Club will meet at
the clubhouse, Monday morning,
to work for the bazaar, which
the club is planning for the fall.
They will bring sack lunches,
and stay for the meeting of the
Newcomer's Group in the after
noon. Roll call will be answered
with a description of special
care given to some favorite
flower. Mrs. Fenner Travis will
show her collection ot dolls and
has asked anyone who has an old
doll or one of special Interest to
bring it to add to the display.
IOWA CLUB
PLANS DESSERT
Iowa Club will meet for des
sert luncheon Wednesday after
noon at one-thirty o'clock, at
the home of Mrs. S. E. Faith,
2520 Rlverview Street. Mrs. Will
Davis will assist the hostess. Roll
call will be given on the topic:
"My Favorite Recipe for a Cool
Drink."
Those attending are advised to
travel on the Springfield bus
and to get off at Judkins Point
HEARING SOCIETY
TO HAVE LUNCHEON
Mrs. Samuel L. Peters, 717
Jefferson St. will be hostess
Wednesday afternoon at one
o'clock at the June luncheon
meeting of Eugene Hearing So
ciety. WOMEN OF THE ' MOOSE
will meet for cards Monday af
ternoon at two o'clock. Mrs.
David Kelly will be hostess.
The Sewing Club will meet
Monday evening at eight o'clock
with Mrs. Kelly as hostess.
The regular chapter meeting
will be held Friday evening at
eight o'clock. Election of officers
is scheduled. The executive
board will meet at one o'clock.
All meetings are held in the
Moose Hall.
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ORDER OF AMARANTH
SCHEDULES DINNER
Willamette Court, Order of
the Amaranth, will have a din
ner night, Monday evening. Th
committee in charge is Mr. and
Mrs. Oren Davis, co-chairmen;
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Carroll, Mrs,
Mary Ebner, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Gillmore, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Houck, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jen
sen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sick
afoose, Mrs. Bessie Terpenlng,
Mrs. Edith Cutler, Mrs. Eliza
beth Chase and Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Gutman.
NURSES OF DISTRICT
TO MEET FOR DINNER
District No. 5 nurses will have
a potluck dinner Tuesday eve
ning at six-thirty o'clock at the
home of Mrs. E. F. Roberts, Horn
Lane. There will be a business
meeting and the new officers
will take office: president Miss
Esther Jacobson; first vice-president,
Miss Dorojhy Imbach;
second vice-president, . Mrs. D.
Gillespie; secretary, Mrs. Belle
Benson; and treasurer, Miss
Eleanor Cox. Directors ars Mrs.
Pauline Russell, and Mrs. Louis
Richardson.
AUXILIARY MEETING
IN COTTAGE GROVE
' Members of the Typograph
ical Auxiliary will meet Tuesday
afternoon at the A. F. Bremer
home, 1204 Lincoln Street at
one o'clock, to go in a group to
Cottage Grove. The day's meet
ing will be at the home of Mrs.
R. B. Hill there, starting at two
o'clock.
AUXILIARY TO BROTHER
HOOD of Railway Trainmen
will meet for a potluck dinner
Wednesday evening at six
o'clock at the Knights of Pythias
Hall. Lodge meeting will follow
the dinner. . .
The committee is Mrs. K. B.
Wagner, Mrs. N. L. Thomason
and Mrs. Maureen Walker.
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.,
NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB
Bfc'1'8 LAST MEETING
College Crest Neighborhood
Club will have a picnic at the
home of Mrs. Everett J. Price,
College Crest, Thursday at
twelve-thirty o'clock. This will
be the last meeting until fall.
SORORITY MEETING
Alpha Iota sorority will meet
Monday evening at eight o'clock
with Miss Gladys Buckholz, 238
Thirteenth Avenue East.
Napkin Match and Coaster Sets
Stationery
REDUCED TO HALF PRICEI
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PREP SCHOOL
Second
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un-tanned skins . marvelous, with gardenia-pale
complexion! Nothing else can match It for
all-hour, all-day, all-Summer charm. .
Necklines made for eeolnert as well as
flattery sleeves are barely present . . . and (here's
femininity plus In the soft draping of sheer crepe.
Lavish color on your accessories If you wUL but
have at least one of these baste blacks for Summer!
Hide overtte drape, V-neck, eap sleeve
' Tiered skirt, quarter sleeve
Button-front, round neck
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Sunday, June 8, 1947, Page 21
MEETING POSTPONED
' There will be no regular
meeting of Blue River Chapter,
Order of the Eastern Star, Wed
nesday evening of this week, as
officers will be in Portland, at-
tending sessions of the Grand
Chapter.
INDEPENDENT MISSION
Study Group will meet in- the
annex of First Christian Church
Thursday afternoon at two
o'clock. Mrs. Emma Oliver will
be leader..
Cottage
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