Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, January 21, 1953, Image 9

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Society, Women's Organizations
ANN COWEJ I.. Society Editor
Legion Auxiliary
Has Conference
County Democratic Women
Elect Mrs. Hyde President
inarics Hilsnn, national direct
or oC membership and p,t artlu
its will he the main speaker al
the American I.ccinn auxiliary
district conference in the city hall
at Alhany Thursrtav.
Mr. Wilson is fr,' Imlijinapolis
The meeting is scheduler! to be
Rin nt 2 p.m.
Department Commander Kirl
WnRncr will prcscnl information
on national and stain lecishtinn
as well as national and depart
ment programs of the American
Leginn.
Mrs. Robert S. Krcason. Pallas
department president, will give nn
address at the banquet. Other
speakers will talk on rchabilit-v
..nam, in-jrai Mill' 111 )l IT SI (If 111 0
American Loflion Auxiliary, will
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activities.
Requests
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(inns mav ho sen. "anqiirr. speaker at the district
fleorce, ium ( harnellon St,' Eu- f"",!.r",re. Albany Thursday.
gene, telephone 3 2049.
History of Liturgical
Music Is Traced
Bridal Shower
iFetes Bride-to-Be
The apartment of Misses Dor-
A mixed choir of 25 voices pre-' nlhy flnd c,ariss! Bnurgoyne in
senled examples of all periods of E"B(,n( was ,ne center for a show
church music at a recent meeting " civen fnr Miss BarlH Banton
of the Catholic Daughters of Amer- whn ui" bc marri'd s0n- Mrs.
ica in Columbus hall. c'rl Blackburn shared honors as
Dale Coolev, who directed the 3 hnstpss ,vil" 'he Misses Bour
group, traced the development of mM- r,lf,s K"e Prentcd in a
liturgical music from the time of pink anrt wh"e umbrella,
the Apostles. i ''""Is were Mrs. .lohn Garrelles,
"Singing hy the cantors was in-iMiss nlnr" (iarr,". r'l"i
eluded in Jewish services before! Ran,nn ot rta?'' r've, Miss
Ihe time of Christ," Mr. Conlcy I Mary Llr"tsaJ'. .Mm Nama,
said. "The first Christians rontin'-i sls,Pr ot "" nrifleSmnm. Miss
lied the practice and devised suit- 1-yn' ckcr. Mr. Millia Lamen
able accompaniments for their "Ylss Banton's fiance, Henry
own services."
Gregorian rhant was the exclu
sive church music for centuries,
Mr. Innley said, and still is con
sidered the supreme liturgical mu
sic mode for modern composers.
Modern composition is encouraged
5-3121, ns sa''t' hl not. all modern music
is suitable lor church use.
Mrs. Clarence Hyde was elected
president of the .lane Jefferson Club
of Lane County (Democratic wo
men) at the annual meeting Thurs
day evening. Mrs. Hyde is well
known in Eugene for her church,'
social and political work. Other of
ficers elected were Mrs. R. D. Ran
dolph, vice-president; Mrs. V. N.
Freeman, secretary, and Mrs.
R. T. Willian, treasurer.
During the evening, Mrs. Free
man, who was a candidate for the
stale legislature, spoke on 'How
We Voted in November." Using
large charts of each I.ane County
precinct, she compared the vote
in the primary election to the gen
eral election percentage-wise.
"In order to find out. how many
Democrats went to the polls it
was necessary to count, them from
the poll books," she said. According
to the count, 26.05B Democrats went
to the polls, out of 32,262 registered
for 81 in I.ane County; In Eu
gene 82 of the registered Demo
crats voted; in Springfield 75;
Cottage Grove 79, and in the rest
of the county 81. Of those going
to the polls in November, 4B were
Democrats, 51 Republicans and
3 Independent and others.
Robert Y. Thornton, successful
candidate for attorney general, was
the only Democrat, to receive more
votes than the total Democratic
vole of Sfi.n.'ifi. He received 27.307.
Runners up were Dale Harlan, can
didate for slate representative with
24.S97; Edith Green, candidate for
secretary of state with 24,729.
Mrs. Freeman concluded that
"from these figures it would seem
that Democrats do not support
their candidates even though those
candidates were equal to, or su
perior to their opponents." She re
ported the following precincts had
90 or better Democratic vote:
Eugene No. 44 and No. 48. Junction
City No. 1, Alvadore, N. Davis,
Fall Creek. Herman, Minerva, Mo
hawk, Walton, Wendling and S.
Zumwalt.
Following the talk by Mi's. Free
man the group discussed the dis
tricting of counties for legislative
representation.
Register-Guard. Eugene, Ore., Wed., Jan. 21, 1953
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Camera Club Elects
Springfield Camera Club elected
new officers at a recent meeting
in Howard rhotograph Studios in
Springfield. Dr. .lesse H. Miller
Jr., president; Melvin Damewnnd,
vice president; Mrs. .1. R. Tucker,
secretary; Mrs. Ellery Hickman,
treasurer and Fred Alt, program
chairman, were selected to head
the club's activities.
Mr. Howard explained the im
portance of correct lighting in tak
ing portraits, using Mr. and Mrs.
Tucker for the demonstration.
(arrcltes.
Republican Women
Schedule Two Talks
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Mrs. C. H. Michel will review
the pamphlet "May God Forgive
Us" by Robert II. W. Welch Jr.,
at Hie meeting Friday noon of the
Republican Women of I.ane Coun
ty at Eugene Hotel. Mrs. James
Chamherlin will discuss a paper
by Frank Holman. national pres
ident of the Bar Association.
Eugene Rebebrffs
Meeting W0Gnesday
F.ugrne Rehekah Lodge 55 will
meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in
I. OOF. Hall. Committee mem
hers are those whose names begin
with A and R. Mrs. C. T. Bresler
and Mrs'. Elgin Bailor are co-hostesses.
Card Winners Told
Card winners at. the meeting of
Hospitality Club Monday after
noon at Cafe Del Roy are announc
ed. They are: Mrs. C. S. Walls and
Mrs. R. C. King, contract; Mrs. C.
N. Allen and Mrs. C. T. Richards,
auction; Mrs. F. L. Houghton and
Mrs. Rclta Sylvcrs, pinochle; and
Mrs. Edna Allen, canasta.
Guests who attended for the
first time were Mrs. Anthony Riv
era and Mrs. R. M. Curry.
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2 cuoi botllxl frapt iulca
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' Measure sugar and grapa juice into a
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over high heat, stirring constantly. At
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hot glasses and cover with thin coat of
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