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f f CSS? CilH WE HAVE THE lINIC SHOE ll ' . 1NO CANADA 5i tk' ,'"d rollout 0Jjj$ttW WMt 395 L jHorS are it 10 we,r Lfliilble. Wey Jiva'tlw U iiuntiil to " comfort. SHOES, sum 10 m UA to C. We pay postaee SHOE SALON BAIN FLOOR Trinity Church Group Slated Woman's Society of Christian service of Trimly Methodist Church will meet Wednesday at h p.m. in tno church social room, A film strip, "They, Too, Need Christ," will be shown. Mrs. Beth Cherry will lead the devotions, "Sowing Seeds of Love." Mrs. Frank Alexander will have charge of the prayer group meet ing at 7:30 p.m. preceding the regular business meeting. The study group of the same so-1 clety will meet Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. George P. Blinkhorn, 1460 Dalton Drive. The Book of Jeremiah will be re viewed by Mrs. Arthur R. Beebe ana Mrs. Blinkhorn. Women fo Elect BAILEY HILL - Bailey Hill Women's Society of World Service! of the EUB church will meet1 Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Teach ers Room at the school. Election of officers will be the main item of business. Committees will give a sum. mary of the year's activity. Mrs Robert Jameson now is president Couple Honored I On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Truelsen were honored at their Springfield aunaay, March 14, on their golden wedding anniversary. The reception was planned by their uiusnier, Mrs. C. E. (Vera) Storm of El Ccntro, Calif., and their daughter-in-law, Mrs. James T. Truelsen of Springfield. About 50 friends and relatives cauea during the day. Mrs. F. S ncgisier poured and the guest book was presented by Mrs. Grant uennes. The couple was married in Eu gene March 11, 1904, and has re sided in Lane Countv most nf the 011 years. They have two children Mrs. storm, El Centra, Calif., and lames Truelsen, Springfield. There is one grandson, Tony irucisen 01 Springfield. Girl Scouts Plan Skating Party Girl Scout Troops 133, 164 and 39 will entertain Cub Scout Troop! 356, Dens 1, 2, 3 and 4 with a skating party Tuesday at Nash olm's Skating Rink. Parents are also asked to come to the partv. Girl Scout leaders Mrs. Robert McDonald and Mrs. Wendell Whit tington are in charge of arrange ments for the party. J PERMANENTS TINTING MANICURING HAIR STYLING f or; A J Si J club, Willed BEAUTY SALON, Second floor - Jerry Blair, Mgr. rhone 4-9491 or 5-4344 Open Friday Evenings by Appointment Y Calendar Monday, March 22 7:30 p.m. Eugene Hi-Y Y-Center library. 7:30 p.m. Girl Scouts first aid class, Y-game room. 7:30 p.m. Eugene Women's Choral club, Y-auditorium, Tuesday, March 2.1 7:30 p.m. English class for for eign-born, YW-office. 7:30 p.m. Beginners Bridge. Y- Centcr library. Wednesday, March 24 7:30 p.m. Bridge class, Y-Cen- ter library. 7 p.m. Trimnastics, Y-Center auditorium. 8 p.m. Folk dancing class, Y- Center auditorium. Thursday, March 25 10 a.m. Coffee hour, featuring Miss Mildred Owen from Nation- al YWCA Foreign division, Y library. Friday, March 2ft 7 p.m. Junior Canteen, Saturday, March 27 1 p.m. Junior social dancing class, Y-auditorium. Speaker to Tell Of Costa Rica Mrs. Alvin Anderson, formerly a teacher in Costa Rica, will sneak at a meeting of the Wom en's Society of World Service of the Evangelical United Brethren Church Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m. the church parlor. Theme of the month is "Our Missions in Latin America." Mrs, Bernard Landreth will conduct the devotions. Main business will be election of officers. MILLERS It v. k I FOR VF0R BOYS GIRLS V 4.95 to 7.95 1 f I, I I. - , i 2 Legion Notes 'Birthday' In March American Legion and Auxiliary will observe the birthday of the Legion at a joint party Tuesday evening at Veterans Memorial Bldg. Although actual date of the founding of the organization was March 15-17 (Paris, France, 1919), March is dedicated as birthday month of the Legion, and obser vance may fall on any convenient date. A musical program will include numbers of the Chansonettcs, an all-girl choral group from Port land, and instrumental numbers by a Czechoslovakian trio. A large attendance is expected for the affair, which is to start at ts p.m. The Auxiliary will furnish refreshments. Potluck Dinner Is Tuesday McKenzie River Lodge AF& AM and Blue River chapter, OES, will have a joint potluck dinner Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at McKenzie River Temple, 850 . 14th Ave. Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane are co-chairmen of the committee on arrangement which will in elude Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Pascal Peake, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Crafts, Mr. and Mrs. H. Toothaker, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stacks and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barlow. Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. sun., mar. zi, i5i 79 Members of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 3 of Eugene will go to Roseburg Monday evening to act as hostesses at a dance given for veterans by Roseburg Elks Lodge. The Elks will send a bus to Eugene to take the women down and will return them after the party. The bus will leave the Veterans Memorial Bldg. at 5 p.m. Those planning to go should call Mrs. i,esue Haraie, i-ow. MR. AND MRS. M, T. TRUELSEN of Springfield recently were honored by family and friends on their 50th wedding anniversary. They are shown above as they appear, and at the time of their wedding. National YW Secretary To Speak Two Days Here Miss Mildred Owen, for 16 years in China as a national YWCA sec retary and now on headquarters staff for the foreign division, Na tional Board of the Young Wom en's Christian Assn., will be in Eugene Thursday and Friday to meet with members of the Central Lane YWCA, Miss Owen serves as education source to national and local YWCA leadership on the work of YWCAs in 65 foreign countries To oerform this function, she helos to translate current infor mation from the World YWCAs and from American staff assigned lo YWCAs abroad into program and materials that will keep American women in touch with the problems and accomplish ments of women in other countries. Miss Owen assumed her present! responsibilities in 1941, after 16 vears in China, training leaders and organizing high school girls Euaene Nile Club Plans Luncheon Eueene Club. Daughters of the Nile, will meet at Eugene Hotel Thursday at 12:30 p.m. Chairman1 is Mrs. Hal Bangs, assisted oy Mrs. John L. Harpham, Mrs. W. Rasor, Mrs. H. R. lnsn, Mrs. Roy Corum, Mrs. J. w. una, Mrs. A. L. cummings, mrs. Aivin Flanders, Mrs. E. E. Hiltibrand, Mrs. Ernest McCullocn, Mrs. Ice land Miller, Mrs. C. 1. Nystrom. Reservations may be made by mllintf Mrs. Bangs, 4-1060, or Mrs. Harpham, 4-447B. Members are to take unwrap ped items for a "white elephant" sale. YOU'LL BLOW THE MAN TOfff' IN M ILL TVktiSUty ORIGINAL SAILCLOTH III- i - -i nfnrlrrMa ' o fir?eze fo took and eel your ' un Jogs in ORIGINAL SAILlui n uy " Mix and match them to slrelch your woMrobe. This y , sturdy fabric is easy to wasn, easy io Utt. Toggle lack with wood-and-rope closings. XS-S-ta.r. fi n.?, r.tnmdiaaers'. shlnJenglh trou to roll up or down, 8 to 20. 4.95. venter. Tuck-in Bodies wiln low sun 10 lo 20. .1 .Q.q Rnn Fmnf Stirf. a wide-sweep sKiri ' wilh hfp-hfding pociefs, 10-20. 6.95. 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Black, heads and pimples of acna dried up often disappeared. Many stubborn cases responded) Takes OnlT Minutes A Day First, cleanse wtlh Tussy Creamy Masque. It removes outside and skin. maii vplme. it helos skin purify It self; contalna new wonder drug Hex achlorophene. Hides Pimples WhUe It Helps Heal Them Next, use Tussy Medicated LoUon. It's non-oUy, and skin-colored . . . hldei Pimples while It works to dry then upt Don't suffer another dayt Get thl amazing Tussy Medicare Antl-Blen Ish set toaay. uniy lax iree, a. Hirons Everybody's Drugs 086 Willamette REGISTER-GUARD WANT ADS BRING RESULTS club's. Also, in cooperation with Chinese universities, she helped lo train leaders, through courses in adolescent ' psychology, group1 work and program planning. At the end of 1952 she was sent to Puerto Rico fortwo months in resDonse to a request from the YWCA there for neip in orgamz- ine Y-Teen clubs and training volunteer leaders. While there she also served in an advisory ca nacity on other phases of YW program and administration. Miss Owen s visit comes at a time when local Associations throughout the nation are making plans for celebrating the 100th anniversary of tne ywua, in 1955. The three-fold centennial observance will emphasize re- dedication of the 3,000,000 mem bers to the Christian purpose of the YWCA. increasing member-l ship and raising a Centennial fund for strengthening the work of the Association. While in Eugene, Miss Owen will be the guest of the World Fellowship committee, Mrs. C. A. Horton and Mrs. John Jaqua, co-chairmen; the Public Affairs committee. Mrs. Ralph C. Crow, chairman, and of the Y-Tecn clubs with Mrs. E. S. Fretwell, Teen age program director. PTA Calendar Tuesday, March 23 Santa Clara PTA, 8 p.m. at school auditorium, election of of ficers. Annual Youth Night with guests to be Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts and 4-H Club members West Side School PTA at 7:30 n.m.. dedication ceremonies. Mill Street and Westside school bands will nlay. Mrs. Lucille Klinge, countv superintendent of schools; Eugene Sake, superintendent ot District 19, and Mrs. David Smith, nresident of the PTA, will assist in dedication. Election of a nominating committee. Refresh ments will be served. Films will be shown children. Past Presidents Postoone Meeting . Past Preside-'.j Club of the American Legion Auxiliary meet ine has been nostponed from Mon day, March 22, to Monday, March 29. Mrs. W. N. Wintler will be hostess to the group at her home, 16IU Riverview St.. for a 6:30 n m. dinner. Mrs. Herschcl Tay Inr will assist Mrs. Wintler for the dinner, to be followed by business and a social hour. gJfflfCK til MONT VMUtSi M McGINTY-RIGGS ELECTRIC 1194 Willamette Ph. 4-4384 SAVE! i IN TUESDAY'S PAPER for MONTGOMERY WARD'S Terrific Sales USWV. Auxiliary Have Dinner Monday Camp and auxiliary of United Spanish War Veterans win nave their regular tiouuck Dinner man day at 1 p.m. at the Veterans' Memorial Biag. Women to Study Pacific Islands Santa Clara Church of Christ Missionary group will meet Thurs riav at 1:30 D.m. at the home of Mrs. Willard Dickerson, 3076 Stark; street. Mrs. Galen Farver will lead the lesson on the Philippine and Hawaiian Islands. Officers to Be Named By White Shrine White Shrine of Jerusalem will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in Ma sonic TemDle. 10th and Olive Sts. There will be an annual election of officers. Chairman of the re freshment committee is Mrs. E A. Schrocdcr. 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