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THESE OFFICERS (if Eugene Unit 3, American Legion Auxiliary were initiated June 8 at Veterans
Memorial Bldg.: Back row, 1. to r., Mrs. Willis Itccbc, scrgcant-at-arms; Mrs. Leslie Hardie, mem-ber-at-Iargc;
Mrs. Jack George, chaplain; Mrs. James Adams, second vice president; Mrs. Gene
Thaxton, membcr-at-Iarge; Mrs. Clarence Urcy, member at large. Front row, 1. to r., Mrs. Audrey
Kanouse, secretary; Mrs. Jack Mayer, corresponding secretary; Mrs. L. B. Hughes, first vice presi
dent; Mrs. Loyd Sims, president; Mrs. Martin Lien, treasurer; Mrs. Roy Roe, historian.
New Englanders
Visiting Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Robbins of
Framingham, Mass., are visiting
their son-in-law and daughter,
MSgt. and Mrs. Fred L. Finan,
of Springfield. They plan a two
week stay in Springfield before
returning io Massachusetts. Mrs.
Robbins, a native Vermonter, has
located a friend in Eugene with
whom she grew up. He is Cal
Eaton, whom Mrs. Robbins had
not seen for 38 years. The Rob
bins also will visit friends in
Portland.
Mr. Robbins is an engineer
with Boston arid Albany railroad
and has been with the railroad
49 years. Mrs. Robbins is a re
tired school teacher. Sgt. Finan
Is with Air Force ROTC at Uni
versity of Oregon and Mrs. Finan
is with the catalog department
of the University of Oregon li
brary.
Women's Legion Post Host
For Pre-Convention Caucus
Willamette Women's American
Legion Post will be hosts for the
District 3 Pre-Convention Caucus
at Veterans Memorial Bldg. June
27, starting with a 12:30 p.m. pot
luck dinner. Local members are
requested to take a hot dish and
either salad or dessert, and their
own table service.
Following the dinner, the Aux
iliary will have its monthly Wil
lamette Council meeting, while
Post members convene in the
Caucus. District 3 Commander
Walter Stuart Jr. of Albany will
preside. Delegates from the fol
lowing posts who have been
elected to attend the Department
Convention at Coos Bay in July
will attend: Albany, Corvallis,
Cottage Grove, Eugene 3, Eugene
161, Junction City, Harrisburg,
Monroe, Sweet Home, Lebanon,
Springfield, Vida, Oakridge, West
fir, Florence, Waldport, Newport,
Taft, Toledo and Nashville. All
members of the various Posts
are invited to attend, as are the
Auxiliary members, but, only the
elected Post delegates are entit
led to a voice in the caucus.
A district commander and vice
commander will be elected. They
will be installed at the depart
ment convention. Delegates from
Post 161 are: Mrs. Frank Yok
and Miss Betty Sether. Alter
nates are Mrs. Myrl Garnett and
Mrs. Ira Williams.
In charge of table decorations
will be Miss Sether, Mrs. Ira Wil
liams and Mrs. Wm. Manley. In
charge of the kitchen will be,
Mrs. Edmund Kingman, Mrs. Gar
nett and Mrs. Glen Lewis. They
will be assisted by Willymen,
Auxiliary to Post 161.
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6A Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Mon., June 21, 1954
SOCIETY, WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS
ANN CONNELL, Society Editor
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MRS. ALICE GEORGE, past president and chairman of the installing team, congratulates the new
president, Mrs. Loyd Sims, Eugene Unit 3, American Legion Auxiliary
YW Dramatics Classes to Give Plays Tuesday
YWCA dramatics classes will
present two plays Tuesday eve
ning, 7:30 p.m., in tfie auditorium
of the Y-Center, 1076 Willam
ette St. The public is invited to
attend.
Younger members of the
group, under direction of Dale
Banks, will present "A Shirt for
the King" by Jefferson Albee.
Cast of characters will be as
Golf Classes Planned
YWCA announces that registra
tions for golf lessons will be
taken all during the week. Per
sons interested in this class
should call 5-3131 between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m.- Classes will be at
Oakway Golf Course. There will
be six classes during the summer.
Golf clubs will be furnished by
Oakway and Joe Steiger of that
course will instruct.
Further information may be
obtained by calling or visiting
the YWCA office at 1076 Wil
lamette St.
follows: His Majesty, Nembutal
II, Dennis Willson; Fiddlesticks,
the king's jester, Roselyn Mel
ton; Henry, the king's footman,
Dale Hillsborough; Miss Pulse,
the king's nurse, Irene Green;
General Potpourri, prime min
ister, Jack Finley; Queen Aster
isk, Linda Pickett; Dr. Filigree,
Roselyn Melton; Dr. Bumpkin,
Robert Hillsborough; Van Fleet,
king's messenger, Rosalee Mel
ton; Lightning Joe, king's mes
senger, Willoris Alley; Mrs.
Mould, the king's housekeeper,
Charlotte Woodward; the Happy
Man, Dale Hillsborough. '
Older members will present
"Nothing Else Can Happen," an
original play by Robert C. Mor
ton, their director and coordin
ator of the groups.
Cast includes: Mrs. Clark, Nan
cy Hall; Mrs. Astor, Jeanie Bar
ham; Florence, Dianne Luck;
April, Judy Luck; Esther, Bar
bara Kane; Alice, Jeanie Barham;
Miss Skipworth, Barbara Ford;
Anita, Barbara Sherk; Carol, Ce
leste Maxwell; Mary, Sharrin
Singer; Wilbur Allen, Joe Papi
neau; Gordon Sidwell, Danny
McCall; Stanley Mortenson, Leo
Holland.
Presentation of these two plays
will conclude the classes for the
program year. Plans to continue
in the fall are being made.
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