Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1954)
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore, 8D Sun., Mar. 21, 1954 DUV to Honor Birthdays at Luncheon Daughters of Union Veterans will meet at the Veterans Me morial Blrlg. at 12 o'clock for a polluck luncheon Thursday. It will honor members who have birthdays in January, February and March, with Miss Ada Shuey as chairman. A business meeting will follow. you'll lo the lilting love liness that "Boiler", bright new Wallace Stainless pattern, brings to your special dining . , the sparkle it gives your everyday table, lovely to look ot I , . easy to care for . . . never needs polishing ... the new "Ballet" in Wallace Stain, less. Six pc. place setting in "Ballet," 18' let combinations in "Ballet" start at $44.50, . Green Stamps with every purchase. 1027 Willamette Ph. 5 0354 Ss. Sw . J (Kennell-Ellij photo, Wiltshire cnKr.) MISS CAROLE SUSAN KING'S engagement to R. Eugene An drews has' been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John King of Eugene. The wedding date has not been set. Ebbert Church Circles Listed Several Circles of Ebbert Me morial Methodist Church will meet during the week. Tuesday tnese lour groups win meet; Circle 1, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs, George Kendall, 928 F St. Circle 2, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Page, 547, 5th St. Circle 3, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Addie Smith, 402 N. 17th St. Circle 6, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Ferguson, 51 Morn ingside Drive. Wednesday the executive board of W.S.C.S. will meet at 9:30 a.m in the chapel to hear a list of can didates as presented by the nomi nating committee. The commit tee is Mrs. Robert Ferguson, Mrs, Cecil Runyon, Mrs. Fred Wein heimer, Mrs. Beryl Milne and Mrs. H. I. Davis. WOM Plan Three Events Monday Women of the Moose will have a card party Monday at 1:30 p.m. in the reading room of Moose Hall. Canasta, pinochle, and bridge will he played. Mrs. Foch F. Smith, Mooschaven chairman, will be hostess. The executive committee will meet Monday at 7 p.m. in the reading room. Mrs. Arlie Davis. senior regent, will preside. Graduate Regents of the order will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Cora Parker, 830 Olive St. Mrs. Vern Smith will be n charge of the meeting. Illahee Division To Have Dinner: Sale is Planned Illahee Division, Auxiliary toi Brotherhood ot Locomotive En gineers, will have a 6:30 p.m. pot- luck dinner Thursday at Knights of Pythias Hall. Members of the dinner commit- ee are Mrs. C. L. McGrew, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. H. M. Wheeler, Mrs. William Lightfoot, Mrs. Mary Belle Zimmerman, Mrs. C. A. Vaughn and Mrs. Clyde McPhcr- son. Lodge meeting at 8 p.m. will follow the dinner. Illahee Division Auxiliary will ave a rummage sale March 26 nd those having rummage to contribute to the snip are asked o take it to the lodge hall the lght ot the potluck dinner. Review Slated Monday Book Club of Spring field will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at. the home of Mrs. Glenn Mar in, 357 City View Blvd. Mrs. Eliz abeth Bennett and Mrs. W. T. Johnson will be assisting host esses. Mrs. Vernon William will re view "With Kitchen Privileges," by Louise Andrews Kent. Oregon Rose Thimble Club Plans Card Party Oregon Rose Thimble Club will have a card party for members and husbands Tuesday at 8 p.m. The party will he at the home of Mrs. William Petersen, 1163 Co burg Rd. Mrs. Verl Thayer will be co-hostess. Club to Meet Three Links Club of Eugene Rebekah Lodge will meet Tues day evening at lOOF Hall. Each one attending is to take sand wiches and cookies for herself. The women will work in the kit chen cleaning the silverware and cupboards. it kU. I Wiltshire eng. MISS DOROTHY JANE SLOAN, daughter of the David Sloans of the Pleasant Hill area, is betrothed to Stewart Kelly of Seattle. Roth young people have been students at University of Washington. (KenneU-EllU photo, WUthlr ener.) MISS NORMA LOU MOORE'S engagement to Earl E. Hand saker, young Coquille man in the U. S. Navy, has been re vealed by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ray C. Moore. Baptist Groups ? Meet Tuesday Soringfield Baptist Church worn en will hold four meetings Tues day, as follows: Ann Hutchinson Circle will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs, John Norgard, 716 E St. Members are reminded to lake men's ties and articles for shipment to Haiti, M.E.C. Circle will meet at 7:30' p.m. at the home of Mrs. Paul Fisher, 80 Seward Ave., oft w. 5th St. Jennie Adams Circle will meet at 10:30 a.m. at the church for a planned luncheon under the chairmanship of Mrs. H. L. Jones, Members are asked to lake sew ing tools and gold medal certificates. Lydia Circle will meet at 8 p.m. at the home of Miss Pearl Hot fensiefken, Rt. 2, Creswell. Postal Clerks Group Plans Game Party Eugene Post Office Clerks Aux- iliary will sponsor a game party Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Saunders, 2890 Em erald St. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Harel Buckridge. Each member may take a guest and a nominal contribution will be made at the door. Members are requested to take "white ele phants" for prizes. There will be games, entertainment and other activities during the evening. Party to Observe Anniversary Date First anniversary of the institu tion of the'Veterans of World War Auxiliary will be observed Mon day at 6:30 p.m.. by a potluck birthday dinner at the Barracks Hall, 25 W. 7th Ave. Mrs. John Kearns is chairman ul uik serving uummmee ana Mrs. Otto Benda is chairman for entertainment, which wijl be games and dancing. Committees of WOM b Give Reports Women of the Moose will have chapter meeting Wednesday at 8 m. in Moose Hall. Senior Re gent Mrs. Arlie Davis will preside over Business. The following committee chair men will read reports: Publicity, social service, Moosehaven and membership. Women Invited To Hear Speaker All women attending Springfield Presbyterian church are invited to a dessert Tuesday at 1:30 p.m at the home of Mrs. Glenn Martin, 357 Cily View Blvd. Mrs. LcRoy Church will be co-hostess. Mrs Hugh Mossman will give the de votions. Guest of honor will be Dr. Ar nold B. Cone, professor of syste matic theology at San Francisco Seminary. His topic will he "Wo men in the Church Yesterday and Today." Men to Be Hosts To Navy Mothers -navy motners win nave a Busi ness meeting Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Naval and Marine Corps Kcserve Training center, 1520 W. win avc. Alter tne meeting, the mothers will be entertained by the men at. the rnntpi- nnrlnr their commanding officer, Lt. H. Li. cravens. Amaranth Court Meets Monday ... L S-J - IU wuiameue i-ourt, vruer tii Amaranth, will have its regular meeting Mondav evening at 8 p.m. at the Masonic xempie. At the social hour to iojiow jht. !and Mrs. B. M. Williams will serve as co-chairmen of the din ingroom committee. They will be 'assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bpm. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beebc, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corum, Mrs. W. O. Grcig, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Schulze, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf John son, Mrs, Minnie Furman, Mrs. Flora Morris, Mrs. Fay Gay, Mrs. Anna Houok, Mrs. W. S. Jost, Mrs. O. M. Knutson, Mr. and Mrs, Shirley Sorcnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank scoDcn ana jnrs. Robert Wilson. EXPERT TRUSS FITTING A complete Line of Trusses, Abdominal and Back Belts. Elastic Stockings, Crutches, Women's Girdles and Supports EXAMINATION FREE Tiffany-Davis Drug Co. n n euhig m swab! liiij sensational new COTY I; Jaycee-ettes Meet In Springfield Springfield Jaycee-ettes will meet. Tllpsriav at fl nm at llio home of Mrs. Phil Welling, 1319 M St. Co-hostess will be Mrs. Jack Lively. Arthur Prescott of Chase Seeds will give a talk on Landscaping and Gardening. ADOBE DUCK STUDIO IS PRAM, 59 E. PARK Weekly Class Schedule CHINA PAINTING Instructor Laura Gunrud Charge 50c each class MONDAY: n-.nn a.m. iz:ni 1:00 p.m. - 4:.10 PORCELAIN CLASSES Instuclor Ada Wjatt No charge MONDAY: 7:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. CERAMIC CLASSES Instructor Ada James No charge TUESDAY & THURSDAY: 9:00 n.m. - 11:00 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary Meeting at Hall Eagles Auxiliary will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Aerie Hall. There will he nomination of offi cers and refreshments will be served. FRHBCISCHR 16 pc. Starter Set REDUCED 2 Weeki Only March 22 fo April 3 IVY STARTER SET Reg. $16.B5, Now $13.05 YOU SAVE $3.00 APPLE STARTER SET Reg. $16.95, Now $13.05 YOU SAVE $3.00 DESERT ROSE STARTER SET I Keg. $16 95, Now $13.95 YOU SAVE $3.00 Each pal tern color locked under the glaze Oven to table service Bake in Franciscan Ware safely (NEXT TO REX) 963 WILLAMETTE PHONE 4-9613 Start Your LAYAWAY NOW! a pM . LUGGAGE . I pSSSS ml V I 13 JJ left, 24" Pullmon J2J.00 fr'it pi ffdfrol la) Center, U' Juliet" fined trovel cae $17.75 Right, 21' Deluxe Wardrobe $30.09 For the grod who'i going placet, a jmort start for her luggage set li Skyway In Spruce, the fobuloui new fashion color, Kofoieol'-covered lo resist weor and tear of travel. All the details of luxurious luggage, yet so moderately priced. Five other wonderful colorsi twenty sizes and shopej, perpetually marchable. IR III. t. . OgMVth c W. P. FULLER & CO. 857 WILLAMETTE DIAL 5-3221 f " Y I Inl ill I OPEN FRIDAYS Ill I STARTING THIS II rV V I WEEK tf ... r e . li you ve never louna fragrance thal'luj-J you, Cotv's new CREAMY SKIN Prm-m,.:.,! 1 UlUUj feet answer! This remarkably .'different fa,' perfume will not evaporate: it retain. ".iiaBunjp on vour stun lor nours. An eve i n ..,... , ni-m M II.. lit t a m rt it a : -rvcAmx SKIN PESiUU comes to you in smooth-flowing eten base. Apply itto thm; wrists, arms and nandt nnrl AoMnlti ,'n it. fragrance is aq the warmlh of yoaron el-in ttiAn.nt, tlA1..-!-. after-fragrant taut! V. fc&v A. i . in A APPLIES LIKE A LOTION! CREAMY skin perfume smooths on like your f soothing lotion-never dries your skin. Try this" COTY discovery in the unique Prcvue Edition ..." proof Purse-Size Flacon with novel "tap-tip apPUB"" riiEVUE EDITION PURSE SIZE "CREAMY SKIN PERFUME' plus regular M.25 box of ETTA GAYNES' new printed collon suit takes to Spring like a robin and gels even prettier with aummerl A figure-making design with all tta details you love: nlpped-in waistline, side pockets, and fully lined Jacket; 6-gored skirt. 39.95 HADLEY'S WUIamett at Tenth FACE POWDER THE WORLD'S MOST POPULAR FACE POW0EI BOTH FOR Cnrt-lll . ...J 11 drug Iiraitl,it nit llM 11 rl! "Crumy Skin Pertumi" trtrnct-mtelnil t "w 'L'ORIGAN L'AIMANT EMERAUDE '"PIS