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6D Sun.,Mar:21,1954 -'UL' . l-'QUgnTerS
To Visit Chapter
Blue River ChaDtcr. Order of
the Eastern Star, will meet Wed
nesday at 8 p.m. at McKenzie
River Temple, 850 E. 14th Ave.
Job's Daughters will be euests
and will present their obligation
ceremony.
Mrs. H. T. Wiltshire and Mrs.
Lucile Lansing are in charge of
the refreshment committee for
the social hour which will follow
the meeting.
Minnesotans'
Spring Festival
Is Monday
Minnesota Club will meet Mon
day for i 6:30 p.m. potluck din
ner and a spring festival program
of music, skits and speciality
numbers. The meeting will be at,
the WOW Hall, 8th and Lincoln
Sts.
Program entertainers will be
Mrs. Frank Mayo, Mrs. Orvil Ran
kin, Mrs. Vernon Hinesh, Mrs,
Mabel Ruiter, Mr. and Mrs. Bur-
rell Craig, Mrs. Clarice Judkins,
Mrs. Olive Wickham, Charles
Doggett, Oscar and Gaylord Rose,
Benjamin Corbett, and Edward
Holdndge.
In charge of general arrange
ments are Mrs. Frank Wyant,
Mrs. Frances Freeman and Mrs.
Frank Rosenthal.
Past and present members are
asked to take a dinner dish and
attend.
Nebraska Club
To Install
Nebraska Club will meet Wed
nesday at 2 p.m. at Free Metho-i
dist Church in Sorinefield. 4th
and B Sts. Hostesses will be Mrs..
William Garrett. Mrs. Louis Neil-
sen ana Mrs. W. L. Schne der.
There will be a plant exchanee
conducted by Mrs. Frank Cross
and Mrs. Claude Lehigh.
Mrs. worley Tibbies will be In-
stalled a. nrnciHant Mm A n
inose wismng lurtner informa-Sandahl as vice president and
may u. u. smith at Mrs. Smith Mountjoy as sec
P-0659. Itary-treasurer.
(Kennell-Ellli photo, Wiltshire engr.)
MISS CAROLYN DEWITT is
engaged to Gene Lowrance,
student at University of Ore
gon. The announcement of the
betrothal is made by her moth
er, Mrs. Lela DeWitt.
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New Upholstery
Class to Start
At EV School
A new Home Upholstery Class
will start Tuesday at Eugene Vo
cational School, 4th and Madison,
Eugene. The class will meet Tues
day and Thursday afternoons
from 1 to 4 p.m. under supervi
sion of Mrs. Mae Frye.
This will be the last Tuesday
Thursday afternoon class for this
school year and anyone interested
in renovating a piece of furniture
before summer vacation should
contact the school and enroll
now. To call the school, they may
dial a-3377.
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Willakenzie
Meetings Set
WILLAKENZIE Women's As
sociation of Westminster Presby
terian cnurch will meet at 8 p.m,
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs,
Colen Garouette, 150 Cal Younal
itoaa.
Mrs. W. A. Jost, who will be
the guest speaker, will speak on
"Social Education and Action"
and "Women."
Women of Willakenzie Evan
gelical United Brethren Church
will have cottage prayer meeting
Friday at 10:30 a.m. in the home
of Mrs. George Horn, 939 Country
iiuD noau.
Bisque Doll
Among Wares,
Antique Show
As the date nears for the annual
Antique Show in Eugene, reports
are coming in from dealers of
what articles they will place on
exhibit. One local dealer has in
formed the committee she will
include several articles of an
tique furniture. There will be
marble-topped tables, one hav
ing a top of pink marble; also a
chest and commode with top of
marble. There also will be a ma
hogany drop-leaf table, a small
Victorian tufted chair, and sev
eral pieces made of maple and
pine.
This dealer also has some in
teresting primitives and miscel
laneous items, such as two old
Paisley shawls; old linens, one
of which is a banquet-size cloth,
and others are red-and-white
damask, fringed, with matching
napuns. sucn primitives as a
brass boat bell, old English tea
kettles and copper bellows, coo
per police lantern and a pair of
old carriage lamps, are the sort
of things modern builders seek,
She also will display a French
bisque doll, circa 1865, dressed
in original attire.
Besides these items, the Eu
gene woman promises a display
oi oia coiorea glassware, includ
ing Amberina in deeD Fuchsin
snaae; some fine old milk glass
pair of Bristol vases in tur
quoise, and much cut
China will include some old Staf.
lordsnire pieces.
The show will take place Wed-i
nesaay ana Thursday, March 31
and April 1, in the Masonic
Temple, 10th and Olive Sts..
sponsored by the Star Club of
Evangeline Chapter. Order of
eastern btar. Luncheon, dinners
and tea refreshments will be
served.
Evergreen Club
Meeting Monday
Evergreen Toastmistress Club
will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at
Eugene Hotel with Miss Ethel
Kempe as lexicologist. Mrs. Gene
Raymond will give table topics
and Mrs. Virginia Fry will be
member critic.
Mrs. Mel Shuster will act as
toastmistress and speakers will
be Mrs. Howard Dauntless and
Mrs. LylePearson.
Following the program new
members will be inducted by Mrs,
Ray Pollard, vice president. For
reservations members may call
4-4882.
Dean Collins
Eugene Rose
Society Speaker
Eugene Rose Society will meet
at the Garden Club House, 1645
High St., Thursday at 8 p.m.
Guest speaker will be Dean Col
lins of Portland, well-known ro-
sarian. Mr. Collins was graduated
from the University of Oregon
and has distinguished himself as
an authority on horticulture,
particularly on roses. He has writ
ten several books on horticulture
and roses, ahd was editor of the
garden section of the Portland
Journal several years. He is a
free lance writer.
Mr. Collins' talk will give in
formation pertinent to rose grow
ers who will be preparing for the
ninth annual rose show, tenta
tively set for June 5-6.
The public is invited to attend.
Girl Scout
Calendar
Corner 8th & Charnclton
Ph. 3-3514
Amaranth Singers
Meerma Sunday
Ainaraiitn uroup bingers Will
meet Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at River
Road Woman's Clnh. Anvnna
needing transportation or addi-l
uonai iniormauon may call Mrs
E. W. Nnrtnn nf i-IIVX Ci.n4...,
All interested members of the
oraer are invited to attend.
Visiting Past Matrons
Asked to Luncheon
Past MatmnS nf Rlno Riira,-
Chapter, Order of Eastern Star,
will meet for 19-an nm l,,n.
cheon Monday at the home of
Mrs. Mert Folts, 350 Fairway
ijoop. uo-nostesses are Mrs. Es
ther Dunlap, Mrs. Robert Bart
lett and Mrs. R. D. Lee.
Any visiting past matrons are
welcome to attend.
Monday, March 22
10 a.m., Training meetins
auuui umce.
Tuesday, March 23
:dO a.m., Day Camp Com
mittee.
1:15 p.m., Veneta Neighborhood
meeting.
Thursday, March 25
9:30 a.m..-2:30 o.m.. Lachlnir
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10 a.m.-12 noon. Membershin
Nominating Committee.
Friday, March 26
6 p.m., Junior High Potluck for
mothers and dads, Edison School.
Auction Feature
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Willema Business and Profes
sional Women's Club will meet at
Cafe Del Rey, Tuesday at 8 p.m.
Reports from a district confer
ence in Coquille will be given bv
auenamg delegates.
A "White Elephant" auction
will be the highlight of the eve
ning, with Mrs. Bess Harnden and
Mrs. Margaret Johnson in charge.
Funds raised will go toward a
fund to send delegates to the
state convention in Portland in
May. Each member is asked to
take a "White Elephant" article.
Guests are invited.
Meetings Canceled
Catholic Daughters of America
will not have a social meeting
until May.
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