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Rebekahs Divide District 10 To Form New Lodge Unit 33 ADOroximatelv IRS mtmKwi representing 13 Ttebekah lodges of District 10, voted to divide the district at the annual' con vention recently, at Lorane. A new district, 33, formed by the division, will include Mt. Home 192 of Marcola; Juanita 85 of Springfield; Welcome 211 of Walterville; Elm 246 of Oak ridge; Cottage Grove 24 and Honor 145 of Creswcll. , The seven lodges remaining in District 10 are: Three Links 19 of Harrisburg; Loyal 228 of Elmira; Evergreen 42 of Junc tion City; Irving 254; Eugene 55; Diamond 89 of Coburg, and Lor ane 253. So Versatile! District 33 will hav itc 1011 convention at Marcola. Elected: officers for thin Helen Harris, Marcola, chairman- Mrs. Bert L. Hatch. Cottage Grove, vice chairman, "nd Mrs Carl L. Clark Msrpnla trrr. tary-treasurer. Officers named fnr nklrirt in Which Will mwt at Csihitro in 1956, were: Mrs. R. P. Stolsig, Diamond 89, chairman; Mrs. Lloyd Dye, Irving 254, vice chair man, and Mm. F.riith KiHwAll Diamond 89, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Russell AlfnrH was presiding chairman of the 1955 convention. Mrs. Stolsig. marshall of Re- bekah Assembly, introduced the louowing: Mrs. Walter (Bvr e) prury, Coburg, president of the Keoehah Assembly of Oregon; Mrs. Ethel Bailey, Rosebure. past president of the Rebekah Assembly; Mr. Stolsig, Eugene. Grand High Priest of the Grand Encampment; Herbert Walker, Eugene, Past Grand Patriarch; Mrs. Clarence Draper, Eugene, Past President of the Ladies Auxiliary Patriarchs Militant Mrs. Velma Hermann. Rebekah Assembly color bearer. The following District Deputy Presidents also were presented: Mrs. Jack Terrell, Lorane; Mrs. J. P. Walker, Cottage Grove Mrs. Francis Elston, Walterville; Mrs. J. H. Vicary, Eugene; Mrs. Dora Smith, Harrisburg; Mrs. Chester Clark, Coburg; and Mrs. J. R. Ball, Evergreen Lodge, Junction .City; Mrs. Charles C. Quimby, Elmira; Mrs. Zoc Strong, Oakridge. Mrs. Drury paid her official visit to Lorane 252 at a special evening session. AROUND THE TOWN ,1 1. WUUhlre Enf.) MR. AND MRS. PHILLIP GODDARD (Carrol Dooley) were married recently in Springfield and now are at home in Cottage Grove. This pretty scoop-necked, flare skirted design is wonderfully easy-to-scw, can be made as a jumper, or a gay summer cot ton. No. 2743 is cut in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16: 3 yds. 35-in. Send 35cin coin (no stamps, please) for Pattern 2743, with name, address, style number and size. Address Pattern Bureau, Eugene Register-Guard, 652 Mis sion St., San Francisco, Calif. Do not send to Eugene. (Please allow two weeks for de livery) For first class mall include an extra 5e per pattern. Eugene TM Club To Study Debate Debate will be the form of speech to be studied by Eugene loastmistress Club at its meet ing Thursday, 7:30 p.m., at Os- burn Hotel. Subject will be: "Resolved: Our Jury System of Trials Should be Abolished." Mrs. Virgil Estcb will act as toastmistress for the evening. Trinity WSCS Circles List Meeting Places Woman's Society of Christian Service of Trinity Methodist Church will have evening circle meetings Wednesday at the fol lowing homes: Martha Circle, at the home of Mrs. John Leach, 111 Lindner Lane, at 8 p.m.; Esther Circle, at home of Mrs. Randy Johnson, 185 Ferndale Dnce, at 8 p.m.; De borah Circle, at home of Mrs Harold Pound, 155 Howard Ave. at 8 p.m. Carrol Dooley Is March Bride Church of Christ in Spring field was the scene of a wedding March 18 when Miss Carrol Dooley of Springfield became the bride of Phillip Goddard of Cot tage Grove. The Rev. James faay, pastor, performed the 8 p.m ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Henry Holler of Alsea. .Par ents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goddard of Culp Creek. The bride wore a navy blue dress with white hat and acces sories and a strand of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom. Her flowers were pink and white car nations and lily-of-the-valley. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Bertis Dooley, brother and sister-in-law of the bride. Mrs. Dooley was in green and wore a corsage of pink and yel low carnations. A reception followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Crowell. Mrs. Crowell, a sister of the bride, cut the cake and Mrs. Alvin Brown poured. Mrs. Glen Bichl and Mrs. Jack Rad ich, sisters of the bride, assisted with the serving. The Goddards will make their home in Cottage Grove. Alumnae Chapter Installs Officers Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae chaper installed the following new officers Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Stron-I ach: Mrs. Walter Van Orden. president; Mrs. L. W. Sturgess, vice president; Mrs. Robert UU- man, secretary; Mrs. William E. Fox, treasurer; and Mrs. James B. Monson, newsletter editor. International reunion day for Alpha Gamma Delta is held uni versally in the United States and Canada, the Oregon meeting to be held at Oregon State College this year. Luncheon will be served at the Corvallis Country Club April 16 at 12:30 p.m. with a social hour being held at the sorority house at 3 p.m. Alumnae members throughout the state- and undergraduates from the University of Oregon will attend. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. L. W. Stur gess, 4-5501. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Gibbs on Fox Hollow Road, May 2. Initia tion of seniors into tbe alumnae chapter will be held. EUGENE KENNEL CLUB will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Fireplace Room of the 4-H I Building, Lane County Fair grounds. There will be an Amer ican Kennel Club movie, "Dog anuws ana iuu. lae puuiic 15 invited. ECHO SPRING-ETTE CLUB will meet Thursday, 7:30 p.m., in the home of Mrs. Kenneth Biggs, 270 Van Duyn Place. WOMEN'S MISSIONARY Fed eration of Central Lutheran Church will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Youth Room of the church. The topic, "Higher Edu cation, will be presented by Mrs. C. O. McGee. COTERIE CLUB will meet Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. A. C. Schnellbacher, 1437 W. 10th Ave. Don Hunter will show pictures of Europe taken by his brother, David Hunter, while there on a recent visit. SONS OF NORWAY will have their monthly dance Saturday at 9 p.m. at Sons of Norway Hall 1836 Alder St There will be cards as well as Scandinavian and modern dancing. Chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bertel- sen. Friends are invited. Mu Phi Epsilon Dinner Planned Eugene Mu Phi Epsilon Alum nae Chapter will be host at a din ner Wednesday for all visiting Mu Phi Epsilon members, both stu dents and teachers, attending the Northwest Music Educators Con ference. All Mu Phi Epsilon members residing in the area also are invited. The dinner will be at 6 p.m. In the Emerald Room of Eugene Unt.l TlnlFimte n.111 tta BVoiloKIa IXtUWl. I.. .. ....... u 11, all day Wednesday at the con ference registration aess at Eu gene High School. Reservations also may be made by calling Mrs. Milton Dieterich, 5-3595. Fishers Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Burr Fisher, of Rt, 1, Springfield, returned home Sunday from 1 two-week trip to Oakland and Bakersfield, Calif., where they visited friends and relatives. Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Wed., Apr. 13, 1955 7 A National President Schedules Visit To Springfield Order The Military Order of Lady Bugs will meet Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Springfield VFW Hall to hear the national president. The group also will elect a delegate to the Council at Rose burg April 23 and 24. Members are asked to take candy, to De distributed at Roseburg Veterans Hospital. Families of members will have a potluck dinner at 5 p.m. Sunday. MOTHERS CLUB of Boy Scout Troop No. 54 will meet Thurs day at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Sterling Shaffer, 258 Polk St Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Paul Henderson and Mrs. John McClintic. G1TCHELL CLUB of Royal Neighbors of America will meet Thursday for a 1:30 p.m. dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. Charles Forgey, 1128 Washington St. TOWNSEND CLUB announces its meeting date will be changed from Thursday to Friday. There will be a potluck dinner and program, starting at 6:30 p.m., in WOW Hall, 8th and Lincoln sts NEWS IN PRINTS Printed chiffon is for short dance dresses this spring. Prints generally are important, are nice foils for the neutrals: navy, gray and black. Beebes Have Guest Mrs. Arthur Carruthers of San Jose. Calif., was a guest last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. 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