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Society, Women's Organizations
ANN CONNEIX. Society Editor
Konnell-Ellla Photo, Wiltshire Kn.)
MISS IMRLENE WATSON is
engaged lo Ray VV. Wilson, to
whom she will be married in
the late fall. She is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion II.
Watson.
bekahs Fete Dignitaries
tUG - Approximately .iuu
attended a reception Sat
ivtning, June 12, honoring
Jler E. (uyrie) urury,
.... Af thp HODCKart as-
and Mrs. Roy
Clua) Stolsig, marshal of
r, ki Thp recention was
,lj Diamond Rebekah Lodge
Khool gymnasium.
L'n.i.ioh v Manlev. noble
Efltiyrp" - '
of Diamond Rcbckah, led
Ihe flae salute.
Introduced Charles P. Poole,
I"r.,nH Master, who eave
grocation. Mrs. C. F. Clark
It is no Secret wnar, iioa
I." Mrs. John Hurtl, mis
i ceremonies, was intro-
Lty Mrs. Manley.
looney ot LaKegrove,
tfjiaster, I0OF. was intro
u Ha nrp?pntcri W. R. Mas-
BSilem, Deputy Grand Mas
mf; Roy Gibbs of Ocean
L past Grand Master and
Treasurer; Earl Shank of
' r.ranii Secretary.
i Mrs nrurv was intro-
I Ttree small grandchildren,
I King, Debra Ann Drury,
try Drury, presented her
Ills from her family. Mrs.
(spoke and introduced her
lies Auxiliary
nmittees Told
L Charles Wilson, president
s Auxiliary 275, has an-
Jtommittee appointments
I coming year.
mllee chairmen are as
c Officers fund, Mrs. Art
publicity, Mrs. Robert
rays and means, Mrs. Har-
der; membership, Mrs. Joe
to; investigating, Mrs.
, Mrs. Earl Buell and
IC. Penn.
I Mrs. Florence Boding,
lies Guiley, Mrs. Joel
1 Mrs. John Rankin; de
fy, Mrs. W. K. Daugherty
L A. E. Daughtry, hospi-
Vhs. Chester Elspas and
1 Lea; entertainment,
C Clifford Thcil; birthday
, Mrs. Penn; musician,
it Anderson.
U.P. Wright, Mrs. W. D.
1 Mrs. Richard C. How-
i initiated.
I to Quilt
ft Episcopal Guild will
inesday at 10:30 a.m. at
liih house of the church.
up mil meet all dav to
IHCmbers arp tn tnL-n a
racheon.
state officers: Mrs. Edna Brad
ley, Clatskanie, vice-president of
the Assembly; Mrs. Roy Gibbs,
Oceanlake, warden; Miss Louise
Smith, Baker, secretary; Mrs.
Stolsig, Eugene, marshal; Mrs.
Edith Hewitt, Portland, conduc
tor; Mrs. Gladys Wadsworth, Har
risburg, musician; Mrs. Vclma
Hermann, Roseburg, color bear
er; Mrs. Mildred Phelps, Leban
on, publicity; Mrs. Imogenc Rag
ula, Portland, inside guardian;
Mrs. Mae Ingele, Sweet Home,
chairman of community service;
Mrs. Herbert Munsell, Klamath
Falls, chairman of fraternal
press.
Mrs. Drury introduced mem
bers of her family.
Mrs. Stolsig was introduced and
presented her family.
Introductions were made of the
following: Herbert Munsell of
Klamath Falls, Grand Patriarch
of the Grand Encampment; Roy
P. Stolsig, Eugene, Grand High
Priest of the Grand Encampment;
and George V. Naderman of Sa
lem, Past Grand Patriarch of the
Grand Encampment. Brig. Gen.
Ed C. Abbey, Commander of the
Second Brigade, representing the
Department Commander of Pa
triarchs Militant, IOOF, was in
troduced, also.
Other dignitaries presented
were: Mrs. Christine Smith, Le
banon, past president of Rebekah
Assembly and present guardian
of Association of Rebekah Assem
blies; Mrs. Lola Osborne, Port
land, junior past president and
representative to the ARA; Mrs.
Olive Ramey, Hillsboro, past
president and a member of the
Board of the Odd Fellows Home
in Portland; Mrs. Ethel Bailey,
Roseburg, past president; Mrs.
Clarence G. Draper, Eugene, past
president of LAPM and a trustee
of the Odd Fellows Home Board;
Mrs. Doris Brown, Portland,
member of the Home Board.
A special program of musical
and dramatic numbers was given
in honor of Mrs. Drury and Mrs.
Stolsig. Diamond Rebekah Lodge
closed the program by a drill
team ceremony in honor of Mrs.
Drury. Charles P. Poole, past
grand master gave the invoca
tion and benediction.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the reception. Mrs.
Earl Williams had charge of Mrs.
Drury's guest bonk and Mrs. Walt
er E. Chase had charge of her
gift table. Mrs. James Farmer
was in charge of Mrs. Stolsig's
guest book, with Mrs. George
Feulner in charge of the gift
table.
(Kcnncll-Ellls Photo, Wiltshire Eiis.)
MISS JUDITH ELIZABETH
JOHNSON'S engagement to
Derald F. Himber was an
nounced recently at an open
house for which her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold F, John
son, entertained a group of
friends at their new home on
Lnrane Highway.
Organ Society
P-lans Charter
Committee chairmen for the
newly-organized chapter of the
Hammond Organ Society were ap
pointed from the board of di
rectors by President Claude Dar
ling at a recent board meeting
at the Darling home.
Appointments were as follows:
Mrs. H. G. Chickering, member
ship; Mrs. P. E. Hansen, program;
Dr. Daniel P. Bond, special
events; Mrs. Rudolph Jans,
Guilds', Brian Graves, publicity;
Mrs. William Ziniker, refresh
ments; Mrs. Arthur Holland Jr.,
education.
The following suggestions were
discussed and will be recom
mended for approval at the char
ter meeting of the society June
30 at the home of Mrs. Eva
Graves, 1240 Mill St.:
1. The name to be the Eugene
Chapter of the Hammond Organ
Society.
2. The general society meeting
is to be once a month and the
respective guilds to meet once a
month.
3. The initiation fee (for a
family as a whole) be $10 and
dues $5 per year.
4. The fiscal year to be from
June i lo June i.
a. The constitution to be ac
cepted as such with the addition
of two articles concerning (a)
the term of office and Constitu
tional Amendments (b) financial
obligations and surety bonds for
secretary and treasurer.
Besides those named, Orville
W. Cooke also was present. At
the conclusion of the meeting
refreshments were served by Mrs.
Darling.
Wiltshire Engraving
MISS JEAN MILLHOLLEN'S
engagement to George Hemp
hill Jr. is announced by her
parents, the Lloyd F. Millhol
lens. The young couple were;
among graduates of this year's
graduating class from Eugene
High School.
Wiltshire Engraving
MISS SHIRLEY ANN KERNS,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb
ert Kerns of Swisshomc, is en
gaged to A3c Donald L. Owen,
also of Swisshome. The, wed
ding is planned for late summer.
AROUND THE TOWN
HELMETTA CLUB
DINNER PLANNED
Helmetta Club of Pythian Sis
ters will have a potluck dinner
Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at
Knights of Pythias Hall. Mem
bers of the refreshment commit
tee are the following: Mrs. D. G.
Gregg, chairman, Mrs. G. L. Cur
tis, Mrs. Gladys Ward, Mrs. Clif
ford Hogans, Mrs. Allie Clarke,
Mrs. Amelia Grimes, Mrs. Clara
Johnson and Mrs. Ida McBee. En
tertainment committee members
are Mrs. Fred Aydelott, Mrs.
Clara Johnson and Mrs. B. H.
Will.
.LUTHERAN CIRCLE
Dorcas Circle of Springfield
Lutheran Church will meet Mon
day at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Harold Rhoades, 1322 Mill
St. Mrs. Norman Newman will
show a film, "Christian Prayer.'
SOROPTIMIST LUNCHEON
Mrs. Florence Cook of Eugene
will be guest speaker at the Tues
day noon luncheon meeting of
Eugene Soroptimist Club at Eu
gene Hotel. Mrs. Cook's address
will concern activities of Willam
ette Family Service Assn. There
will be a short business meeting
prior to the talk.
GOLD STAR MOTHERS
TO HEAR REPORT
Unity Chapter of American Gold
Star Mothers Inc. will have a
regular business meeting at 2
p.m. Wednesday at Veterans Me
morial Bldg. There will be a
report on the national convention
and refreshments will be served.
GRACE LUTHERAN GUILD
Woman's Guild of Grace Luth
eran Church will meet Thursday
at 8 p.m. The meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. George D.
Gauche, 1643 Lincoln St. It will
be the monthly meeting.
SPRINGFIELD BAPTIST
WOMEN TO MEET
Women of Springfield First
Baptist Church will have four
meetings Tuesday. Mrs. Clarence
Easton, 598 Pacific St., will be
hostess lo MEC Circle at her
home at 7:30 p.m. The group will
sew clothing for Church World
Service. Ann Hutchins Circle will
meet at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Paul Fisher, 2815 Wayside
St. Jenny Adams Circle will meet
at 11:30 a.m. at the church. Mem
bers are asked to take sack
luncheons and Love Gift offer
ings. Lydia Circle will meet at 8
p.m. at the home of Mrs. J. A
Holaday, Garden Way.
SPRINGFIELD ALTRUSA CLUB
Springfield Altrusa Club will
meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Walter F. Han
sen, 626 28th St. Members arc
asked to take copies of the club
by-laws to the meeting by Mrs.
Robert Peterson, chairman of the
by-laws committee. Committee
chairmen will discuss plans for
next year's program and pro
jects. Dues will be payable at
this meeting.
(Howard Photo Wiltshire Eng.)
MISS BETTY JEAN LEFEVER
has announced her engagement
to Bob H. Roberts. No wedding
date is set.
Sorority Women
Travel to Quebec
Mrs. T. O. Crowder, 206 W. 20lh
Ave., will leave Tuesday for Que
bec to attend the golden anniver
sary convention of Alpha Gamma
Delta sorority. The conclave will
be June 25 to 30 at Chateau
Frontcnac. Mrs. Crowder, a dele
gate of the alumnae chapter, has
been president of the executive
board of the sorority for five
years.
She will be accompanied by
Miss Marlene Perry of Coos Bay,
next year s undergraduate chap
ter president at the University
of Oregon. Following the conven
tion, Mrs. Crowder and Miss Per
ry will visit in Springfield, Mass.,
New York City and Washington
D. C, returning to Eugene July
11.
MIS-FITTED
SHOES
. . . can seriously
hurt your child's
foot.
Buy HIM the right
shoes
S&H GREEN STAMPS
Proudfoot's
663 Willamette
Golden Agers
To Meet During
Summer Months
Golden Age Club decided at a
recent meeting to continue meet-1
ing during the summer months.
The club meets each Tuesday at
7:30 p.m. at Washington Street
Recreation Center.
Anyone 50 years of age or old
er is welcome to attend the meet
ings. There are no fees or dues
to pay. A brief business meeting
is followed by a program each
week. Then refreshments, which
are taken by the members, are
served, and two hours of free
dancing or cards follow.
Refreshments this Tuesday
evening will bo optional. Coffee,
milk, tea and table service is
furnished by the club.
Last week, Mrs. Howard New-
sam, owner of Santa Clara Beau
ty Shop, sang vocal selections for
the program, accompanied by
Miss Patricia Taylor.
Those wanting further infor
mation about the club may call
4-6569.
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