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.Linen Jr Fruit If ' ' :,l meet TUCS- ba dessert at the or desi " k. 1483 libers are re l.!fSS for the M. .,1. ' ; will talk ;iIndianyuth- Minnesota Club Invites Eligibles Minnesota Club meets Mon day for potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. at the WOW Hall. A pro gram and business meeting will follow at 8 p.m. Former residents of Minnesota are invited to at tend. Dhcils (Beautiful in, 1 Mr COATS CAPES STOLES SCARFS JACKETS A i r--i tW-b 'W 7th Ph0ne 5-2232 t-i FASHION PARADE" KOHE SUNDAYS, 4 P. M. J A READY IV OW j t. , 11 f J DELUXE f llv styled by Cold Wave contains Lanolin ?; to give you healthy, radiant ;i hair. A delicate fragrance has jfe been added to assure you of a pleasant permanent. H ZERO WAVE A non-peroxide Cold Wave that leaves your hair velvety soft. tauticians H SALON . . . 2nd Floor Jerry Blair, Mrr. mi Em Phone 4-9491 or S-4344 M v m 'Lowr.v photo, Wiltshire encraving) MRS. BILLY W. COOK (Patri cia Ruth Ilanford) is at home near Eugene following her Sep tember wedding at First Con gregational Church, Couple at Home At Junction City Only members of the family were . present for the wedding ceremony Oct. 7, in which Miss Eva J. Clift was married to Mar vin S. Jones Jr. The Rev. James W. Caulley officiated at 2:15 p.m. at the home of the bride's par ents at Noti. Parents of the bride and bride groom are' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clift and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones of Elmira. The bride wore a green street costume of rayon wool gabar dine. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are at home at Junction City. Young Business Women to Meet Young Business Women will have a social meeting Wednes day at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. A. P. Bales Jr., 2767 Harris St. Itstined to capture pur Prince Charming! Art Center Class to Meet At Lush Home Eugene Art Center's terra cotta and clay modeling class will meet in the home of Mrs. William Lush, 1150 W. 11th Ave., Tuesday from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Members taking the class are to bring batt or board to work on and a plas tic bag or toweling to keep the work damp. Anyone interested in taking up terra cotta or clay modeling may enroll. There will be no charge for this class, except the group's new member fee and annual dues. A work party is planned for Tuesday, also at 7:30 p.m. at the Center to complete the painting and plywood paneling. Any member who wants to sketch and paint on their own may do so at that time. Membership In the Art Center is open to anyone interested. P.E.O. Sisterhood Chapters to Meet Chapter H of P.E.O. will re ceive an official visit from Mrs. Wendell Van Loan of Corvallis, state organizer of Oregon chap ters, fit the meeting Monday eve ning at the home of Mrs. A. E. Caswell, 1960 University St. Mrs. A. V. Chaffee will assist the hostess. A potluck dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. preceding the meeting. Mrs. Van Loan is a former res ident of Eugene and former member of Chapter H. . AY Chapter of P.E.O. will meet for dessert Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. R. L. Collins, 1631 E. 26th Ave. The program, on the educational activities of the group, will be in the charge of Mrs, G. A, Maier. " Chapter CA of P.E.O. will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Sam Cox, 1516 Li nd wood St. The program will be on for eign student help at the Univer sity. A. M. Chapter of P.E.O. will meet Thursday at 12:30 p.m. for a salad-luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. L. Gillilan, 2029 Olive St. Mrs. Richard Hopper will assist the hostess. Dr. W. C. Jones of the univer sity will speak to the group after the luncheon. BV Chapter of P.E.O. will meet for salad-luncheon Thursday at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. J. D. Donovan, 1672 E. 26th Ave. Mrs. Paul Hemmingsen will assist. Mrs. Roy McCall will report on the supreme convention in Phil adelphia recently. Book Club to Hear Of European Sojourn Monday Book Club meets to morrow at 1 p.m. for luncheon at the home of Mrs. Hugh Ford, 1114 East 22nd Avenue. Mrs. Pierre Van Rysselberghe will talk on her recent European sojourn. Dorcas Group to Make Bandages and Mend Dorcas Society of First Chris tian Church will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Royal Christofferson, 1689 Char nelton St. This is Dollar Night Month. The group will work on bandages and mending for relief. V s j 1 t i junior petite Wiltshire EnKravins MR. AND MRS. MARVIN S. JONES JR. (Eva J. Clift) were married recently at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Clift, at Noti. Beta Sigma Phi Programs Listed Xi Gamma Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi meets Monday at 7:45 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Val Pate 343 W. 16th Ave. Program will be a continuation of the study of the early Greek Theater. Miss Clarice Krieg will discuss and present recorded portions of the play "Medea" by Euripides. Nu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi meets Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the i home of Mrs. William Schlosser, 2575 Chula Vista, with Miss 1 Gertrude Stolpcr as hostess. Mrs. Muriel Vanderpool will be in charge of the program en titled "Advanced Course in Charm." Camera Club Studies Specialties Camera Club announces that it now meets every Monday eve ning at 8 in the club rooms above Coburn's Film Shop, 7th at Wil lamette. Members voted at a recent meeting ' to devote the second and fourth Mondays of each month to still camera work. The first and third Mondays will be for those interested in movie work. Darkroom facilities are avail able at the club rooms for mem bers on the meeting nights. Willama Club Lists Dessert Dessert and regular business meeting of Willama Business and Professional Women will be Tuesday at 8 p.m. at North's Del Rey Cafe. The group will celebrate the birthday of the United Nations with a program. Mrs. Peg Hol land is chairman. Gold Star Mothers To Hear Reports Reports on the state conven tion of Gold Star Mothers will be heard by members of Unity Chapter at the business meeting Monday at 2 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Building. Refreshments will be served. Weaving Samples To Be Displayed For Public View The Robin and Russ Hand weavers collection of fine hand woven samples for the Weavers Guild will be exhibited for study at the Van Dyke Gardens, 997 W. 7th Ave. This will include 40 different types of woven sam ples from the workshops at San ta Barbara, Cal. This exhibition will be open to the public Oct. 22-26, Monday through Friday, from 2 to 4 p. m., and Friday evening, 7:30 to 9 p.m. Coffee and cookies will be served by members of the Eu gene Weavers' Guild. ' Monday at 8:15 p.m., weavers and members of the guild will hear Miss Clara Nasholm discuss and explain various types of weaving. Anyone wanting transporta tion is asked to be at the corner of Willamette and 13th, by the Safeway Store, at 7:30 p.m. New Toastmistresses To Give Ice-Breakers Regular meeting of Evergreen Toastmistress Club will be a des sert Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Osburn Hotel. Mrs. J. R. Knoll is in charge of table topics and Mrs. Milton Blue will act as toastmistress. Icebreakers will be Mrs. John Wendell and Mrs. Lewis Sturges and Mrs. Warren Weiseth will be member critic. PINK ANGEL, o heavenly ballerino formal, with loop! adorning its basque latin-striped bodice.. H$ rayon net skirt' tike a sheer cloud. Rayon taffeta petticoat. 9lo 15 . . $17.95 $95 Other Shirlar l 'm' f,,il" ,"'m 0 20 E. BROADWAY PHONE 4-4922 twenty-four hours with the new soft toel day... m Vf " opera pump Also available in mid-heel and low Cuban, for the tall girl. Colors of dreamy black doeskin suede, midnight blue and dark $'1095 chocolate brown .. I A BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE Willamette at Tenth BL0WfAAL0WC0U WILL KEEP YOU WARM I B. r -CP PURPLE LGT. GREEN BEIGE DK. GREEN BLACK BROWN GREY GOLD NAVV RED I 1 Lady Fair Hat Shop, ; 818 Willamette, Emene, Ore. Edna Shulte, please send me J the $1.98 SHEIKS: 1st Choice . 2nd Choice. J ADDRESS . j Cash Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sun., Oct. 21, 1951 Page 29 C.O.D. j Mall Orders Filled Promptly LADY FAIR HAT SHOP 818 Willamette Eugene Oregon STORK CLUB STYLE BULLETIN Enthusiastic audiences at two excellently conducted showings of maternity apparel, sponsored by the Oregonian Hostess House last Thursday, indicate that expectant mothers are more style conscious than ever before in history. We ivent to the shoxu . . . and came back convinced that noivhere in the Northwest can you find more extensixie selections, more comprehensive stocks of maternity apparel than those offered at THE BROADWAY right here in Eugene. THE BROADWAY has everything - street wear, lingerie, sportswear, foundation garments and for mal wear - for the expectant mother. All in one de partment, too, for your shopping convenience. WE CARRY PAGE BOY FASHIONS AS FEATURED EDITORIALLY IN GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Checked jacket with plain sab trim, plain skirt. Jacket front may be turned back to form tuxedo front or worn double breasted as illustrated. Acces sorize to suit your own taste. 24.95 Printed rayon crepe, washable, of course. Collar and yoke treat ment direct attention upward Front drape and side pockets suggest the peg-top skirt trend. 10.95 Soft rayon plaid one-piece dress with solid color trim. Push-up sleeves, clever shoulder detail to divert at tention from you-know-where. Concealed drawstring expansion feature insures even hemline. 14.95 "From top to toe everything for the expectant mother THe?