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auxiliary will meet Wednesday Tg 8C Rtgfsffr-Giiard, Eugene, Ore., Sun., Aug. 21, 1949 Refi Springfield VFW Auxiliary Schedules Luncheon, Sale Veteran's Memorial r,,..'6 ""s o , : :.nd the oh,... " Springfield Veterans of For eign Wars auxiliary will meet Monday noon for a potluck luncheon at the VFW Building. Mrs. William McCorkle is chair man. The members will wrap gifts for hospital packages. Final plans for a rummage sale will be discussed at a meeting of the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary meeting Thursday at eight o'clock at the VFW Build ing. The rummage sale will be held at Powell's Furniture Store, Au gust 26-27. Mrs. George Lohr, sale chairman, requests- that members bring good, clean, use able clothes to the meeting. Sale proceeds will go into the hospital fund. WKCS TO HEAR MRS. DAVID CAMPBELL Women's Society of Christian Service of First Methodist Church will hold its general 1 tM??' AST I ) KrrZ7T7jJ h 7 J Vt ff Fehly Photo Wiltshire Engraving MR. AND MRS. CARL PAESCHKE of Junction City celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary August 3, when they were at home to relatives and friends. Lyons Says . . . OU WINDOW FOR THE MODKRN ' MIRACLE IN a TOUR KITCHEN JA ft Dial 4- LEGION AUXILIARY PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING MONDAY Past Presidents of the auxil iary to the American Legion will meet for dinner at six-thirty o'clock, in the home of Mrs. H. R. Taylor, 1960 Alder Street, Monday evening. SOROSIS PLANS PICNIC IN GARDEN Sorosis will meet Thursday at one o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lila Yoder, 1243 High Street. A picnic luncheon will be served in the back yard. DAV GROUPS MEET AT HALL Eugene Unit Number Three of the Disabled American Veterans QUITTING BUSINESS MYRTLE'S CURTAIN LAUNDRY wish to thank their friends and customers for their patronage during the nast four years. 2311 Alder Wiltshire Engraving LETTERS HOME were an important matter in closing days of Cleawox Camp for Girl Scouts. Above, a group of Pirates are shown in shelter: From left, Joann Holtan, Sonya Meyers, Donna Mae Lindley and' Sharon Harris, all of Eugene; Sharlee Tompkins, Florence. meeting Tuesday afternoon at 15 o'clock. Mrs. Dan Young is chairman of devotions. Mrs. David Campbell, who is assistant hostess for the Eugene Welcome Wagon, will furnish the program. Mrs. Campbell will explain and illustrate the methods and purposes of the work done by her firm. Following her talk, tea will be served by Circle Three in the church parlor. All Methodist women and their friends are in vited to attend.1 Wedding Dinner Given At Cedar Creek Home 1203 Willamette 4273 3 A Now's the (imp In rpariyour out moclrd iliiiinonti jewelry for all tlir gay festivities of Hie Kail and Winter season! Bring them to tts Inr re-settinR in magnificent, eomplrU ly - modern mountings! Choose your "dream" mounting Irom our large, varied seleetion ... all with that expensive, "cus tom" look ... all surprisingly modest in uricc. I8 Hoffman's .leurlcry Broadway Willamette CEDAR CREEK A dinner was Riven for Mr. and Mrs. James Humphreys Sunday, Aug. 7 at the home of Mrs. Humphrey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Simons at Cedar Creek. Thirty relatives attended the occasion which was also in observance of the birthdays of two-year-olds, Jimmy Simons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and two year old, Wilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simons. Attending wore the families of Clarence Simons, Walter Simons, Leonard Raisor, Roy Simons of Eugene, Harold Goddard, Culp Creek, John Warnick, and "Buck" Lang of Oakridge and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Simons, Cedar Creek. WINCHESTER BAY PAIR IS WEDDED REEDSPORT Miss Harriet Thompson, daughter of Walter Thompson of Winchester Bay, was married July 27 to John Prozialeck, also of Winchester Bay, at the Reedsport Baptist Church. The Rev. Grayden D. Loree performed the ceremony. Mrs. Hattie Morris, aunt of the bride, was matron of honor and Neal Perkins served as best man. Mrs. Loree was soloist and Mis. Lois Bceson was accompanist. Mr. and Mrs. Prozialeck now are at home at Winchester Bay. MONROE MOTHER'S CLUB MEETS FOR DINNER MONROE Monroe Mother's Club met with Mrs. Ira Lemon Wednesday (or a potluck dinner at noon, followed by a social time. All members were present except three: Mrs. Ida Cottnair,' Mrs. Tom Reader, and Mrs. Glad ys Hotter were unable to attend. Mrs. Cottnair is confined to her home with illness. As a going-away gift, the club presented Mrs. Ed Williams, one of their members, with a sewing kit. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are leaving soon to live with a daughter in Coivallis. The club will meet ag.iin in three weeks with Mrs. Joe Mor ris. HELM ETTA CLUB will meet Wednesday at six-thirty o'clock in the Knights of Tythias Hull. A no-hostess, potluck dinner will be served. MORE T ALL SWEET PEAS Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pony. 253.1 Portland Ave., are reported among the ranks of tall-swcct-pea-giow- ers. Their's are inches short of the 10-foot mark. LADIES OF ELKS TELL CARD WINNERS Ladies of the Elks held a card session Thursday afternoon at the Elks Temple. Mrs. Edwin Peterson held ' high score, Mrs. Victor Bark, low, and Mrs. E. E. Hiltebrand . won the guest prize in' the con tract group. , Auction bridge players finish ed as follows Mrs. L. Burroughs, high; Mrs. Margaret McCloskey, low; and Mrs. Quentin Rogers, guest prize. . . In the pinochle division, Mrs. C. J. Daniels was high and Mrs. A. N. Young was low. Mrs. Ema Roach was the winner of the guest prize. Hostesses were Mrs. Harold Peterson and Mrs. Edwin Peter wedding son. DORCAS SOCIETY POTLUCK DINNER WILL BE TUESDAY ' Dorcas Society of the First Christian Church will meet Tues day evening at six-thirty o'clock for a potluck dinner at the home of Mrs. Lorene Everingham, 1042 Polk Street. Members have been requested to bring a salad or a hot yegetable dish. Other foods will be furnished by the committee. IrliliiililliilfJIiyijfillLU-fl Introducing our new... . 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