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"Don't be Fat! Try Ayds and be slim." ...say. &AJ-rA woman, 6 news 6A Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.Thur., Apr. 21, 1955 r-" -r ' - , - , $'.'' "" 'i '-Si--..-- . -. ; -- - '-'x"Ji -:' , IV . - A j c h (Schultl Photo, Wiltshire Eng.) Charles Demings Have Anniversary Reception Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deming observed their golden wedding anniversary April 17 at an open house at their home in Meadow view. Hosts were the couple's three children and their families: "Mr. and Mrs. Warren DeMaris. Reno, Ncv.; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Englef, Everett, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fisher and children, Michael, Scott, and Randy, Mca dowview. Among the guests were (our persons who had attended the 11 1 r) f 4 " J : r " .a . : B '-i--v.. ' r 0 ESA Dates State Meeting This Weekend Epsilon Sigma Alpha will open plant will be a pre-conference affair, conducted under the .lead ership of Miss Gerry Chellis. Mrs. I. J. Bean of Roseburg, (Wiltshire ncravtnei WED FIFTY YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deming who observed their golden wedding anniversary this month are shown at left as they look today and above at the time of their marriage. LDS Books Annual Dance Garden Club Plans Benefit Y-Teens to Sell Candy Saturday Y-Toens of Eugene and Spring field area will stage an all-out candy sale Saturday, April 23. Girls from various Y-Tccn groups will begin selling at 10 a.m., working both in downtown dis tricts and In residential areas. Proceeds from the sale will go to Central Lane Y Building Fund. Candy to be sold will be packaged In half-pound boxes with the Y Teen seal on the covers, and con sists of chocolate-covered after dinner type mints. wedding 50 years ago: Mr. and Mrs. Ern Duckworth of Elmira, Mrs. Dcming'i brother and Mr. Doming s sister, who were wit nesses; Mrs. Charles Bailey and Darwin Hale, both of Noti. The serving table was decor ated with an arrangement of yel low snapdragons and roses. The tiered wedding cake was topped with a bride and groom and trimmed In gold leaves, roses and bells. Mrs. Harry Schrenk and Mrs. E. C, Young poured. Mrs. Ray Sanborn and Mrs. Harold Schrenk cut the caka. Mrs. Harold Thompson and Mrs. Joe Hill served the punch. Others assist ing Included Mrs. Curtis Sanborn, Mrs. Richard Backberg and Mrs. James Hartford. Mrs. Larry Woolley and Mrs. Ben Simpson had charge of the gifts and the guest book. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Jack Larkin, Seattle, Wash.; Mr, and Mrs. George Herrmann, The Dalles; Lucille Stearmer, Astoria; Jack Maris and Mrs, George Sim mons, Portland; Mrs. Orvtl Rice and son, Randy, Empire; Mr. and Mrs. Benton Schrenk and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schrenk and children, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Bart Morrow, Lebanon. nmameue aiane. wnurcn 01 Eugcne Gardcn club will have jesus v-nnst 01 uuer-aay aints,a benefit card party Tuesday will present its annual Green and at the clubhouse, 1615 High St. Gold Ball Saturday. April 23, in the cafeteria of Eugene High School. This ia the one formal dance of several such affairs given by. young people of the church during the year, sponsored by the Mutual Improvement Association, youth group. Willamette Stake includes the LDS churches in the area from Salem to Roseburg, which makes for large attendance. Last year there were 600 at the ball. General chairmen are Harold Gardner and John Bell, the latter having charge of the floor show. Decorations are to be provided by the Salem group. The theme is 'Spring Fantasy, and it is planned to utilize spring blossoms and shrubs. Music will be furnished by Gcna Slayler's orchestra. Tlckot chairmen are Carl Johnson and Mrs. John Shirley. Mrs. Rulon Lee of Corvallis is refreshment chairman. I Patrons and patronesses for the! ball will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lake, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright, Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mortensen, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Webb, and Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Gouldlng, Corvallis. Dinner to Honor Gold Star Group Disabled American Auxiliary made plans Veterans at their Ths ayds Plan is a naturaf way to lose weight Doctors proved ayds best and safest in tests on 210 overweight women and men! - atmnct iu:ice OS April meeting held at Veterans IU5 . .7 ,-nther Memorial Bldg. to honor Gold many pounds as those using other Star Mothers and Fathers at a products-and with no unpleas- its state convention in Eugene dinner May 25. . ant "side" effects"! ayds is a deu- Friday evening with Alpha Rho A program of musical numbers . jgiofje candy, enriched Chapter, of Springfield as hostess will entertain the guests, and DAV . , . ,,,:. nnrl club and Alpha Zeta Chapter oflAuxiliary Juniors will present a ith health-giung vitamins and Eueene assistine. Sessions w ill be ! drill and give corsages to Gold I minerals. Taken before mcais as in the Eugene Hotel, accordina Star Mothers. to Mrs. Orville Miltonberger, gen-j No social meeting will be held eral chairman. in April in order that members A tour of the Weverhaeuser may attend the DAV carnival to pangs" don't bother you! Yon'm slimmer, lovelier in a few short weeks. In fact, you must lose weight with your first box ($2.98), Jr money refunded. Tat' Ayd.. ."aidor overuxtgfitl raise funds for hospital work Mrs. Margaret Collins was voted a membership award in rec ognition of her many trips to president, w ill call the convention the Roseburg Hospital and con into formal session Saturday itributions of homemade candy she morning with greetings by Miss! has provided for the patients there. Election of officers and dele gates for the convention June IS in Tillamook was announced for OPEN UNTIL 9:00 FRIDAY Dessert luncheon will be served, starting at 1 p.m. Proceeds from the party will bo to three state projects: State loan scholarship fund to be given girl studying horticulture in an Oregon school; the national ceme tery for Oregon veterans to be located in Portland; the new home offices of the National Fed eration of Garden Clubs of Amer ica, to be built in the Shaw Bo tanical Gardens in St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Glen Casady, Eugene Gar den Club president, has appoint ed Mrs. L. M. Watson and Mrs. O. R. Lcssle as co-chairmen. Mrs. Watson has announced the following committee chairmen: Arrangements, Mrs. Charles An drea son; table decorations, Mrs. Carl Hammer; tallies and cards, Mrs. O. K. Burrell; dessert, Mrs. Leo Hanrahan; tickets, Mrs. Glen Casady; prizes, Mrs. O. R. Lessle; publicity, Mrs. Everett Egglei ton. Reservations for the party may be made by calling Mrs. Glen Casady 5-3717, or Mrs. E. S. Johnson 5-852. Play will start at 2, each table being free to choose its own game. A choice plant or bouquet of flowers will be the prise for each table. Faye Isaacson and Mrs. Hal Skin ner. Workshops have been ar ranged by Mrs. Emericjc Hultin and Mrs. Robert Lee. Four Lane County women will the May 11 meeting. be named as candidates for office by Mrs. George Marling, second vice president of the state organ ization and chairman of the nom inating committee. They are Mrs. Leon Landry, for president; Miss Grace Ise minger, for corresponding secre tary, both from Eugene; Mrs. Or ville Miltonberger, for treasurer; Miss Bonnie Nicholas, for his torian, both from Springfield. Dance arrangements will be made by Mrs. Robert I. Hamil ton, Mrs. Gordon Duncan, Mrs. Ray Wrigglesworth and Mrs. George Romine. 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