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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1947)
Vs mcnic wiU be held twelve-thirtr o'clock, af fcW'. ...... Park. Inert " ii SOCIETY, WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS By ANN CONNELL I BEAUTY STUDIO FOB BETTER HAIRCUTS jyiD PERMANtnia Ob Th. Upper D.ck... STUDIO BUILDING 131h and Willamette Phone 881 Garden Club Members Visit Three Rivers Ten members of Eugene Gar den Club drove to the home of Mr. Oswald Petersen on upper Camp Creek recently where they were guests of Three Rivers Gar den Club for a buffet luncheon,! " 'n ine iamiiy grove be side the creek, the 'tables being placed in the shade of vine maple trees, and the creek supplying music for the fortunate picnickers. Mrs. George Fisher, president of the Three Rivers Club presided ouer a short business meeting, then turned the meeting over to Mrs. L. M. Watson, president of the Eugene Club who presented the program. First speaker was Mrs. Lester Reed who told of her they 're WITH THI "GOLDEN THROAT" TONS SYSTIM J llieyra swell jor sckooll an RCA TABLE MODEL ... a plastic beauty in oraceul lines . . Includes standard end foreign bands $25.95 Ho matter whether you're going away to school ... or right In Eugene, your own radio ior your room or a portable for anywhere U a definite auetl THS GLOBE-TROTTER . . . t portable smartly finished in aluminum and plastic . . . powerful reception any- Uhere J68.20 (complete with batteries) CENTER These, from the largest election of radios In Eugene! MR.. MRS. FINLAYSON Mr. and Mrs. Finlayson Jeanne Ochs) were married at Lu Vegas, Key,, August 6. (Wiltshire engraving) ones Family Holds Reunion The thirteenth reunion of the descendants of Charles and Can-j 'dace Jones was held July 27 at, the Baptist Church at Oakland.l Five of the nine living brothers' and sisters were present: J. D.j Jones and Mrs. Alice Weatherlyi of Oakland; Mrs. Mabel Neal of Redding. Calif.; Mrs. Kate Wat-! kins and A. E. Jones of Cottage' Grove. Others present were: Mr. and' Mrs. Dewey Watkins and son 1 Lester of Cotta.ee Grove; Mrs. j A. E. Jones of Cottage Grove; Mr.' and Mrs Murray Hannon and son' Murray, Jr of Berkley, Calif.;1 Mrs. Mabel Sowles of Curtin; Mr. and Mrs. George Cavey and grandson Jim Brady of Corn stock: Mr. and Mrs. George Kee-1 fauver. Jr., of Albany: Johnnie Voigamore of Comstock; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yoakum and children I Joe and Marcia of Springfield:! Mr. and Mrs. Len Culver and Morris and Diane of Cottage Grove. Harold Cook of Springfield was a guest. I Mrs. Len Culver was elected President, and Mrs. Mabel Sowles i was elected secretary and treas urer for the coming year. It was voted that all future reunions were to be held at Oakland, the original home of the Jones fam- Reglsfer Cuard, Eugene, Ore , Tntiw., Aog- 21. 1947 , Page 11 . mmn Sll$ I. ? " ' J X - Q LIFE BEGINS I COLLEGE, STATE COLLEGE, Pi. (UJ9 j 'imilj; worries have entered. th if of Nick Theil, Penn State- la j rosse coach. One player was un- j able to make the season's opeqlng ii?Jjci irip because his wife was 111. An- I other was summoned home by tha 'I birth of his first child. J A Hit in Eugene MVimZ CIRCLE' GUARANTEES you v Svper-Cnamy DE0D0BAN1 work with chrysanthemums, and the stores. The white Inner skins showed some, interesting speci- of oranges and lemons supply t mens of the summer blooming pectin. They should be trimmed WEDDING VOWS TOLD types. Mrs. C. W. Butcher told of and cut in small pieces and dried; Miss Deloris Joyce Harper, herbs and passed around cards if not used at once. Then soak daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon with samples of dried herbs and overnight and cook slowly three Harper of Austa, and Melvln Har their names and common uses. or four hours and drain. Add the T Staats, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. L. Travis told of her liquid to fruit juice which is lack- H- Staats of Elmira were married birds, "in the house and out in ing in pectin. ' in civil ceremony at Eugene the garden", she said. She ex-i Should you wish to test your Saturday. August 16. Miss Audrey plained how the birds are helpful fruit juice, heat it and before Harper and Sam Weldon attend to gardeners and showed a num- adding the sugar take a small ed e couple, ber of pictures in color and books quantity out and add an equal. A dinner was held Sunday at on the subject. Following her amount of ethvl or grain alcohol.1 the home of the bridegroom's par- talk, Mrs. John P. Kalkhoven if a sufficient amount of pectin ents, attended by members of picNIC SCIIEDl'LED gave an interesting talk about i, present a thick, jelly-like mass, both families. Mr. and Mrs. iris, explaining the different va-1 which may be gathered upon a '. SUats will make their home at rienes ana tne culture. spoon will form in the liquid. ' Austa. Mrs. ivaaine Newman MRS. ri'RDY The marrlaite of Mr. ind Mrs. Jack Purdy (I-oU Mar Swtnncy) took place earlier this summer at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Switmry, of Eunene. ! pendent Rollers of Eugene are to i meet for a nicnic Sunday at Members and friends of Para-i skinner's Butte Park. A potluck 'mount Skating Club and Inde- dinner is scheduled for noon. For you mho pride yourself on bein, extra careful about your body hy giene! Get this great deodorant dis covery now introduced locally. . . tb HumUor Pck uttb Mfic CirtU to keep your deodorant super creamy, super-effective, always. It's yours with new Acrid, the only de odorant that protects you so well these 3 important ways! HI 1. ArrM rmrnlly pi r facts yan from tfondirtf than. No other deodorant, only A it id. stop perspiration and odor so eAectively ret so safely. D 3. Arrld raally protects your cloth. Stops perspiration so prevents ti4int. VX'iai American Imtirure of Laundcrina Seal "Harmless to Fabrics. 3. Arrid Is rosilly sofo for your skl. "Arrid Is non-irntating,' report lead ins ikin spccialiits. Used by many doctors and nurses. Antiseptic Gentle. Use "Magic Circle" Humidor Pack to keep Arnd super-creamy. fWt be half safe, be Arrid-safe. t'sc Arrid, to be jam. All Arrid here has Ma it Circle... is clearly marked "Humi dor Pack." Buy a iar today-3'X plus tax. vice- president, told of raising begonias from seed. Mrs. C. E. Wheatong! azaleas, and Mrs. Dudley Hol land told of the interest In hob-' land told of the intere tain hob-' bies. Miss M. B. Estes spoke on conservation. In closing Mrs. Wat son told a little of the foliage plants and how to use them in arrangements. Recipe 70 WEST TENTH-PHONE 3264 Did you ever stop to think of the plight of the manufacturer who tries to guess how much of his product will be used by the housewives of America? The latest miscalculation has been made by the men who make pec tin products, who were complete ly thrown off their stride by the sudden end of sugar rationing. As soon as she could buy sugar, the American Housewife immedi ately began to make the jellies and jams which her family had been demanding, with the result that it is now hard to find any kind of pectin or any paraffin In You Owe It To Yourself To Attend Our... I I' 1 HUNDREDS HAVE FOUND REAL VALUES SUCH AS THESE Daveno IN TAPESTRY AND VELOUH. 69.50 SECTIONAL Davenport 3 PIECES 119.50 BOUDOIR CHAIRS 9.95 Up. ' TABLE LAMPS 5.95 Up. Come Select What YOU Want From DESIRABLE FURNITURE Pay a LittI Down Th. Rest From Incom EUGENE'S FRIENDLY FURNITURE STORE AS SEEN IN Iffl MAGAZINE t Si J 1 vT" 1 in s 1, ra t v jFh I shoes m. 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