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The recently-announced plon
to set up in Eugene a Children's
Hospital School for crippled
children was discussed by Miss
Blanche Markham at the meet
ing of Re-Active Club Thursday
evening at the Eugene Hotel. Miss
Markham will be supervisor of
the school beneficiary for its an
nual Bridge Benefit party, and
set October 9 as the date for the
event.
Hostesses for the first meeting
of the fall were Mrs. T. McKen
zie Alenander. Mrs. Larry Wat
son. Mrs. Gordon Winger and
Mrs. Earl McGuire.
LANE COUNTY Women's
Christian Temperance Union will
meet Monday morning at ten
thirty o'clock at Fairmount
Presbyterian Church. Those at
tending are to bring i hot dish or
salad.
PYTHIAN SUNSHINE GIRLS
will hold its first meeting of fall
Tuesday evening at seven o'clock
at the Knights of Pythias Hall.
All members are urged to at
tend. .
EMMAUS LUTHERAN Dor
cas Society will meet with Mrs.
Phillip Hess, 55 North Monroe
Street, Wednesday evening at
eight o'clock.
AUXILIARY and Order of
Railway Conductors will hold
lodge meetings Sunday evening
at seven-thirty o'clock at the
Knights of Pythias Hall.
Before the lodge meeting both
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groups will meet for dinner at
six o'clock. The committee in
charge of arrangements is Mrs.
J. F Yokum, Mrs. E- A. Wood
and Mrs. L. L. McMahan.
WOMEN'S COUNCIL of First
Christian Church will mffl all
day Wednesday in the White
Room of the Church for sewing.
Pothick lunch will be served at
noon.
DORCAS SOCIETY of Seventh-day
Adventist Church will
meet Wednesday from ten until
four o'clock in the Dorcas Room
of the church for sewing.
SONS OF UNION VETER
ANS Auxiliary will meet Thurs
day afternoon at two o'clock in
the Post Room of the Armory.
Reports of committees will be
heard and plans made for "the
fall meetings.
CENTRAL LUTHERAN Ladies
Aid will meet Thursday after
noon at two o'clock with Mrs.
Edwin Johnson, 1061 Jefferson
Street. Mrs. Anthony Triolo will
be co-hostess.
The topic is "The Persecuted".
led by Mrs. Emil Johnson.
DAUGHTERS OF UNION
VETERANS will hold its regular
business meeting Wednesday
evening at eight o'clock in the
Post Room of the Armory.
PYTHIAN SISTER Degree
Staff and officers will meet for
practice Tuesday evening at
eight o'clock in the Knights of
Pythias Hall. This will be work
for both Knights and ladies in
itiation. AUXILIARY to Brotherhood
of Railway Trainmen will meet
Wednesday evening at six o'clock
at the Knights of Pythias Hall
for a potluck dinner. Lodge meet
ing will be held at seVen-thirty
o'clock. The committee in charge
is Mrs. R. D. Busey, Mrs. Clara
Snodgrass and Mrs. A. M. Snod
grass. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
Sewing Club will meet with Mrs.
Joe Bednoschek, 690 Nineteenth
Avenue East, Monday evening at
eight o'clock.
Mrs. Chris Pedersen will be
hostess for both card parties of
Women of the Moose. The Mon
day card party will be at two
o'clock and the Tuesday evening
party will begin at eight o'clock.
Chapter meeting for Women of
the Moose will be Friday even
ing at eight o'clock. Mrs. Bedno
schek will be hostess for the en
tertainment. FIRST DIVISION of St. Mary's
Catholic Society will meet Tues
day afternoon at two o'clock with
Mrs. A. B. Loud, 564 Lincoln
Street. Mrs. B. A. Laharty will
be co-hostess. Assisting will be
Mrs. Branen and Miss Stella
Grace.
187 Broadway
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BI.rT RIVER CHAPTER
PLANS INITIATION
AT FIRST MEETING
Blue River Chapter. Order of
the Eastern Star, will hold its
opening meeting for the fall and
winter season Wednesday even
ing at McKenzie River Masonic
mple. There will be initiation.
The refreshment committee
consists of Mrs. Robert Bartlett,
Mrs. Sam Bronaugh, Mrs. J. F.
Roadman and Mrs. R. P. Sutton;
in charge of decorations are Mrs.
L. H. Williams and Mrs. R. F.
Jepson.
All officers and Starlets are
asked to report to the temple
Sunday afternoon at two o'clock
for preliminary practice.
Plans are under way for J
rummage sale to be held at the
Masonic Temple downtown, Sep- j
tember 12 and 13. Anyone hav-
ing material to contribute is ask-
ed to phone Mrs. Mert Folts, J
4878W or Mrs. N. C. Martinson, j
5187R, and it will be picked up. 3
PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN &
TO HEAR MISSIONARY ?
Women's Union of Central
Presbyterian Church will hold j
its meeting at the church Tues- -
day afternoon at one-thirty
o'clock. The speaker. Miss Helen j
McClain, has been a missionary "
in Shantung Province. China, for s
many years, and was in a Japan- f
ese concentration camp during ,.
the war. 1
North Division will be hostess 1
and serve refreshments follow-
ing the meeting. Women of Fair-
mount and Creswell churches
will be guests. T:
At one o'clock the Spiritual
Life Group will meet in the
church office with Mrs. Edith -'
Thornton in charge.
WOMEN'S COUNCIL of Unit- J
ed Lutheran Church will meet )
Tuesday evening at seven-thirty i
o'clock with Mrs. John Gragg. j
1065 Twenty-second Avenue East '
for dessert and a business meet- J
ing. 1
Mrs. C. Bechos will lead the j
devotions and Rev. Harold Neve
will lead the discussion on "Mis- fi
sions in The News." Hostesses :J
will be Mrs. Paul Snook, Mrs.
Elmer Gilberfson, Mrs. F. Wit-
beck, Mrs. Ray Hegberg and Miss J
Dorothy Hallee.
THIMBLE CLUB of Neigh
bors of Woodcraft will meet,
with Mrs. I. P. Inman Monday
evening at eight o'clock.
ILLAHEE DIVISION, auxiliary
to Brotherhood of Locomotive
Engineers will meet at the
Knights of Pythias Hall Monday
afternoon at one-thirty o'clock.
WSCS MEETINGS
SET FOR TUESDAY
Women's Society of Christian
Service of First Methodist
Church will meet Tuesday in the
following circles.
Circle One, church parlors, two
o'clock tea.
Circle Two, with Miss Edith
Ward, 894 Fourth Avenue West,
one-thirty o'clock dessert.
Circle Three, with Mrs. Fred
Wentworth, 1571 Pearl Street,
two o'clock tea. Mrs. A. E. Ed
blom will be co-hostess.
Circle Four, with Mrs. W. J.
Seaver. 4403 Highway 99 South,
one-thirty o'clock dessert.
Circle Five, with Mrs. T. S.
Zimmerman, 2056 Charnelton
Street, one-thirty o'clock dessert.
Mrs. T. A. Morgan will be co
hostess. Circle Six, with Mrs. Jessie
Markham, 1108 Adams Street,
one-fifteen o'clock dessert. Miss
Fannie Wiley will assist.
Circle Seven, with Mrs. A. C.
Dobson, Santa Clara, one-thirty
o'clock dessert. Mrs. Loren Fields
will be co-hostess.
Philathean Circle will meet
with Mrs. Fred Wullschleger,
l695.V111ard Street, for I seven.
thirty o'clock dessert. Mrs. H. 8
McDaniel will assist.
Fidelis Circle will meet with
Mrs. Marie Caton, 2690 Bessie
Street, Thursday evening st eight
o'clock. Mrs. Dale Helikson will
assist.
TOASTM1STRESS OXB
ANNOUNCES PROGRAM
Toastmistress Club will meet
at the YMCA-YWCA Commun
ity Center Monday evening at
seven-thirty o'clock. Mrs. L. C.
Daniel will be toastmistress for
the evening, and topicmistress
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sun.. Sept. 7, 1947, Page 21
is Mrs. Ross Hall. Speakers will
be Mrs. Gene Gibson, Mrs. Rob
ert Cross, Mrs. Hal Woodworth
and Mrs. Russell Fenn.
Member critics will be Mrs.
James Rodman and Mrs. Harlow
Hudson.
AMARANTH DINNER
TO OPEN SEASON
First fall meeting of the Order
of the Amaranth, Willamette
Court, will be held at the Mason
ic Temple Monday evening, pre
ceded by a covered-dish dinner.
The committee consists of Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Rees, chairmen;
Mrs. Gladys Ballantyne, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Beebe, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. Je?s
Godlove, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Harnden, Mr. and Mrs. Edwari
Locklear, Mrs. Louette Norton
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters.
Dinner parties and banquets by
appointment in our spacious dining-
room, a specialty. Mrs. Perry
Smith, Bos well Hotel. Yonralla.
Oregon.
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