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wnnds. daughter of
I John Woods, Spring
Led to Marvin Boyer,
Ld Mrs. Albert tan
ge Grove. The couple
, married the first
October.
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4 Arthur B. Wolcott
, tie engagement of their
Dorothy, to Dave Sat
jl of North Bend. She is
Eugene and was grad-
Eugene High School
She is now employed in
No wedding date has
t Mr Satterlee is the son
ai Mrs. A. L. Satterlee,
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!AGE GROVE The en
It ot Miss Pauline Gay
bulk to Robert R. Sesar,
nf Bremerton,
if: Mrs, M. L. Rauch of
v'M'ash., has been an
tf her parents, Mr. and
4 Dykstcrhuis. Both
Sle ill continue their
tflinfield College this
!" wedding during the
olidays being planned.
HON CITY Mr. and
M D. Mills have an
t)(S engagement of their
' Snianne, to Arthur J.
J, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bubblefield of Eugene.
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Annual Banquet
For BPW Groups
Set Saturday
The banquet which annually
marks National Business Women's
Week will lake place in Eugene
Saturday, Sept. 27, In the Masonic
Temple at 10th and Olive Sts., at
7 p.m. This precedes and ushers
in the nationally-observed week
for business women, dates ot
which are Sept. 28-Oct. 4.
Mrs. Harold B. Jensen, chair
man of the observance for Eugene
Business and Professional Wom
en's Club, has arranged for joint
observance ot the event by her
own club and the four others in
(his area which It has sponsored
Willama of Eugene, Springfield,
Cottage Grove and Junction City.
Speaker lor ine occasion win ne
Miss Ava Milam of Corvallis, dean
emeritus of the home economics
department o Oregon State Col
lege, She has just returned from
the Near East, where she was
sent on a mission for United Na
tions and will tell her impressions..
Navy Mothers to Meet
Navy .Mothers Club will have
a business meeting Wednesday
at the Naval and Marine Corps
Training Center, 1520 W, 13th
Ave. The meeting will begin at
2 p.m. Visitors are welcome.
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MISS CHARLOTTE LAKMMLK,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J,
I.aemmle, is the. fianree of Jack
Cady, University of Oregon senior.
They plan to wed next summer.
Legion Auxiliary
Presidents to Dine
Tast. Presidents Club of the
American Legion Auxiliary will
meet for dinner Monday at 8:30
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Her
schcl Taylor, I960 Alder St. Mrs.
Earle Nestell will be co-hostess.
A business meeting will follow
the dinner.
Hearing Society
Potluck Dinner
At Woman's Club
Eugene Hearing Society will
open the fall season with a social
evening and potluck dinner Wed
nesday at fi:15 p.m. at the Wom
an's Club, 450 E. 14th Ave. Mem
bers are to take their own table
service and In be prepared to give
an account of their vacation trips.
Mrs. Hilda Pcderson, 358 W.
22nd Ave., will be hostess for the
chapter's October luncheon at her
home Wednesday, Oct. 1, with
Mrs. S. L. Peters assisting. A nom
inating committee rhairmaned by
Mrs. E. R, Moon will present a
proposed slate of officers for
1953. Other members of the com
mittee are N. 0. Herring and Mrs.
S. F. Manilla.
Evergreen Club
Meeting Monday
Evergreen Toastmistress Club
will have its first fall meeting at
the Oshurn hotel Monday at 7:30
p.m. Mrs. Harry Sheppard will
be toastmistress and Dr. Edna
Landros will be guest evaluator.
At the present time, while mem
bership is being stressed, anyone
interested may call Mrs. Bob
Pinckney, membership chairman,
5-6172.
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Catholic Daughters
Annual Open House
At Columbus Hall
Wednesday at 8 p.m., Catholic
Daughters ot America will have
open house for all Catholic Wom
en in this vicinity at Columbus
Hall on Charnelton St. Mrs.
Albert Brodsky is chairman for
the occasion.
The program will be a portrayal
of the organization's activities.
All Catholic women are invited
to attend.
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.,
Sun,, Sept. 21, 1952 50
DAV Presidents .
Meet for Dessert
Past Presidents Club of ths
Daughters of Union Veterans will
meet Wednesday with Mrs.
George Thompson, 2011 Alder
St. A meeting will follow the 1:30
dessert.
The next regular meeting will
be Sept. 25. rather than Sept. 18,
as previously announced.
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MISS SUZANNE MILLS and Ar
thur J. Stuhhlefield, whose engage
ment was told recently hy her par
ents, the James D. Mills of Junc
tion City, plan a December wed
ding. Bride Honored
. VENETA Mrs. Edward Pritch
ard was hostess for a bridal
shower honoring her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Gerald Kelley, Thursday aft
ernoon. Games were played before
Mrs. Kelley opened her gifts, and
afterwards refreshments were
served to about 25 guests.
Eng.
MISS JENNIE WOODS will be
married early in October In Marvin
Boyer nf Cottage Grove. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Woods, Springfield.
Sunshine Girls to Meet
Pythian Sunshine Girls will
meet Tuesday evening at Knights
of Pythias Hall. Time is set for
7:30 p.m.
Helmetla Club, social order of
Pythian Sisters, will meet for pot
luck dinner at 8:30 p.m. at the
hall, Mrs. John Jensen will be In
charge.
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