.ri Vtth(r Cir-
rth' Lutheran Church in
K meet Wednesday for
,nd business.
rirrle meets at 2 p.m. ai
"rY.a.rd will
program on the mis-
. T3all
ft Circle wtn - -
1'ihi home of Mrs. Palmer
it"l' MoHni- St. Mrs.
t;ac will conduct the les
firs are asked to bring
n,.terlal with which
Vre to be made ior the
?Kon Circuit Con
; j, woodburn May 1.
LlBS OF Springfield Kl
R?t tn meet Wednesday
wu" .t tha Memorial
with Mrs. Albert Hen-
. r .l.annan Ml-I TnlTI
EC bB""'i"i -
,d Mrs. Ralph Nicholas
..fat
ii Brandt, president, an-
the appouwirci" "
Carmichael as program
to lilt me pusmun v
th resignation of Mrs.
Sibin.
dieM
kjins
17
Mrs.
,,t me
kin,
It
ks.
kr
kesi
P
Ian
kit School PTA in sprlng-
US postponed us meeung
tundey, April 29. As prep-
'the nominating committee,
, L. Jarvis announces the
Id candidates: Mrs. i,orance
president; Mrs. . m.
iHre president: Mrs. H.
Llltk. secretary, and Mrs.
taney, treasurer.
t
in RIVER cnapter, uraer
Citrn Star, will entertain the
r .... lir.n ! ....
, In the McKenile River
There win aiso db an
urMniUIV. '
nt rifraclimonfs an
Icnargc u. ....... .v
toen Norton and Mrs. Al-
Zeli. ana oi aecortiuuiis,
t, C. Daniel and Mrs. E. K.
SMORGASBORD and ham
is planned for Wednesday
111) to 7:30 p.m. at Emmaus
kit nlnnnail the affair
M serve tne looa. iteserva-
ij be mane ny calling Mrs.
n Mlkkelsen. 4-3794. or
fuise Elgaard, 4-8577.
H. J. KULICK of 415
J Drive wm entertain Lone
omen's Club Thursday at
Mrs. Charles ThomDSon
It co-hostess.
L ' '
IIII CLUB will meet with
iwtiler cole for a 1:30 p.m.
uncneon Tnursdav. : Mrs.
i at 360 E. 15th Ave.
AROUND THE TOWN
District President
Visits Local Unit
nitLH K f 1 A 1 1 Tl. . ... ...I
vnin ."7," " . monthly
cietv tor rhrirfi.. 2. . 1 5o- I A
Trinity Meth7di7chur7hTlU AUXlllOrV
parlor,. Member? o ' the wscof
First Methodist Church, Ebgene'
M,"g VJl,heJ"',0ram n '"Human:
Hostess? urin u
Alexander. Mm t niui tfil.. .
K'A G""' HlcholT "Women" of the
""'."" ""a oanta c ara com
munities are invited.
SPRINGPlF.r.n t
will meet Tuesday at Tom a?
11th0CLM;8:.s S?.W. 1660
u. . V win oe co-
hostess. The evening will be spent
Mrs. Nell Walter.
ident of the Amerii-.'n t
... ucaiuu Am
Uiary, was an honored guest at the
APrl1 meting of Unit 3,
tugene. Manv anviu..., .
rom Junction City drove down
lor lne as special guests.
During the business meeting,
Elmer Winsor showed n educa-
Z"'um on Pol'. Shown
Z J. b l" u"esy of the Child
ren s Hosn tal cv, i
... . uviiuui, ins mm
&!!l!i"-o,buyinmg
- lng d0nated j75
Javcee-ettM ,in v. " . . i .. "L . J1" unlt donated $75
"u memorial Fund (leprosy)
Us wortt' S'Ven mney ,0 he'P ln
June 9 was set as the date for
for dinner and program Wednes
RUMMAr.v a.te n. ...
Mmj UfL.E, ui sne Altai
Nfflfltv nf C ir I
rtturc!aJh.!!-!HtarT
Center, 31 w: 7th Av. aii I ii j ry ha. 'P""d
Center. ,7 w i, a.! ?Y,mmaB'
j I : , conregtlon are ask
ed to take or send rummage. For
my can 4-3537,
4-24B0 or 4-7202.
NEBRASKA Pi,,!, .
field will mt . W.rf .
p.m. n the Memorial Building to
install officers. Mrs. Wayne
Nelhms is installing officer.
HosteSKe far Iha nff-l. ...:n i-
Mrs. Ben Mihulka and Mrs. A. G.
oanaani.
two dances m a year but such a
'7 nine is nad by both members
and veterans, the Unit decided to
arrange a spring dance.
At the close of the meeting, the
us presiaeni,
Mrs. Boy Roe, recently voted the
Ulltstanriine Vnm,n u- v
i o "vHrniiw wlc icar
I by the Jaycee-ettes. Those honor
ing her besides the local unit were
D et 40 Salnn Pacf D...i j a- j
Pos 161. The Legion joined the
auxiliarv At. faWv.M..t. -a .l.
vuMiiiiiciuj B mi3
close of both meetings. '
IM Plav Cards: Add
umbers at Meetings
llU- 1, . -M ... J .
mi mecung oi uraauate
Is, Women of Moose, was
1 svening at the home of
ntl Forencrook. Mrs. Kittle
inj Mrs, Cora Parker won
it the card game that fol-
tht business muftMntf. Novf
tl will be at the home of
L.Thomason, 1990 Prairie
honors in bridge were won
. Una J. Allen find ipnttnrl
BHri,Katheryn Wilklnj at
p party Monday afternoon
p Hall. Mrs. A. N. Young
mn in pinachle. Mrs. A.
rJKk WIS flrnt In ranocta
p. Mildred Roark. sprnn1.
PI committee nf wnin mat
b ivanlnr at tha n
I who t enner. Next meet
i w at the home nf Mn
xnnoani, 1747 Trankl n
&nest Plotts, Mrs. Thelma
Mrs, Mae Wood and Mrs.
'C.Simmons were Initiated
neanesdav evanlns mill.
FPam consisted of in in.
F Quartet. OCrnrrl nn aala.
Mrs. Buster Baeths and a
: in. uertha Furrow. A
1 "d sale hv enmmltlaa
P wsi conduoted at the
r meeting.
to' Have Double
V Celebration
N PARK Mrs. Paul
" trained Friday eve
'lni her husband'. 75th
I Gllmt. ...
P ind children of Seattle,
E ?e,nry B1nton, Mr.
IW" ""met waktley
feiS?""- This wm a
Urtkj.. 2." " ,he hostess
rhefollowing day.
, - ' w wuii
seventh Ajj,.,
p a b rm Mr-
Iter. . newi ,nat a
kHl"'"h M to their
'ln.a;:n,L.Brwn' nd
i.t. r. rown at
Eses On"
hi r S- BlnU re-
s ,",ed away it Tuc.
KZ'Z long 111-
p Mri V "..Wlln tneir
i(l,';,z' Miller (Cleo
boy. lly t0 h"P mm
V " rwmnm,9,- fp rtr-niiTiii i
1 WPi
SOCIETY,
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS
ANN CONNELL, Society Editor
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Mon., Apr. 21, 1952 Page J
ADVERTISEMENT
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If
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. . . IBowtrd photo, Wlllihlre ensravlnR)
AMERICAN LEGION and Auxiliary "VIP'i," Including office and department chairmen, who at
tended a banquet recently in Sprinrfield are ahown above: Standing, left to right: Mr. Harry Dun
bar, president of Springfield Unit 40, auxiliary: Mm. Ferreet Erlckwn, department Americanism
chairman: George Shaw, department rehabilitation officer; Mrs. Clarence Conner, District S chlia
welfare chairman for auxiliary; Mrs. Ira Wllllama, department chairman of child welfare for Ameri
can Lerlon; Joe Morgan, commander Springfield Poat 40; Mn. William Graham, department chair
man of civilian defense for auxiliary: Tom Colllna, department adJuUnt, Legion: seated, from left,
Mrs. Mae Whltcomb, department secretary; Mrs. Gayle Kreaaon, department vice president; Mrs. Hol
lla Hull, department commander: Mrs. Frank Walter, District X president: James Murphy, District 3
commander: Mrs. W. E. Wllkins, auxiliary department president; Karl Wagner, department vice
eommander; Mrs. Karl Wagner, member Girls' State commission, and Mrs. Stanley Kruger, national
oommltteewoman and Junior past department-president of auxiliary.
Two Couples Adopt Babies
ATM A i,
s? N. ttl
lillf I HMH lil
(Clark photo, Wllljhlre tnaTivlr.il
(fiiuivi nuuiuirj VtlBTelVinS)
MRS. ROBERT BRADFORD of Cottage Grove and Murray Adami
of Eugene were Installed earlier this month as Worthy High
rnesiess ana watenman of the Shepherds, In Bethlehem Shrine,
White Shrine of Jerusalem.
(Fehlr photo, Wlllihlra ir.ir.vlnf)
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morris of
!6 River Lood 2 announce tho nr.
rival of an adopted daughter,
Nancy Elaine, who reached their
nome naster, She was two weeks
old on that date. The couple also
has a 10-year-old adopted son,
Gary.
From Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Foster, former Eugeans now liv
ing in Salem, friends received this
week a similar announcement,
couched In terms suggesting Mr.
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Changeable bottom as necessary
On display at 637 Jason St., Salem,
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Mrs. Martin Given
Shower by 30 Guests
More than 30 guests attended I
baby shower Tuesday evening,
April 13, In honor of Mrs, Joe
Ben Martin. Mrs. W. C. Cochran
was hostess. Games were clayed
, . 1 , f oo iiwicaa. values wcie
tics, blue-gray; top dressing, red- and refreshments served.
w ? J
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SKATER '
SILHOUETTE
Bell-skirled dress with matching jacket , . .
both bordered with festive
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Sixes 9 to 13. yj (j j
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OPRINGFIELD'S
NEW OFFICERS TAKE POSTS
New officers of White Shrine of
Jerusalem will preside for the
first time Thursday evening at the
downtown Masonic Temple. They
were installed April 11.
Bedtime Snack
solves laxative problem
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man. "After years of constipation,
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only type ready-to-eat cereal that
supplies all the bulk you may
need. It's high ln cereal protein,
rich ln iron, provides essential B
and D vitamins. Not habit-forming.
If you're not sattiAtd after
10 days, send empty carton to
Kellogg's, Battle Creek, Mich.,
and get doubii money back!
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