6D Sunday, February 21, 1960
Oregon Mothers Silver Tea
Invites to Richards Home
University of Oregon Mothers
Club. Eugene Unit, is sponsoring
its annual Silver Tea Thursday at
the home of Chancellor and Mrs,
John Richards, 2237 Spring Blvd.,
from 2 to 4 p.m.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Harold
Lyons, Mrs. Robert D. Clark, Mrs.
Leo Laurin, Mrs. H. L. Parmen
Weavers Set
Workshop at
Monday Meet
Eugene Weavers Guild will
meet Monday from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. in the home of Mrs. Norman
Larsen, Traxler Rd. Mrs. Dawn
McGee will be hostess. Sack
luncheon will be served at noon
and Mrs. Hubert Moor will pre
sent the 1 p.m. program on
threads.
The yearbook will be assembled
and distributed. Mrs. Harriet Tid-
ball will lead a discussion of the
March workshop.
Mrs. Norman Larsen Is new
president of the Guild. Other of
ficers are Airs, j-ranic layior,
vice president and program chair
man; Mrs. Lee Barlow, secretary
treasurer; Mrs. 0. B. Larson, pub
licity. Mrs. Harvey Wheeler is chair
man of the monthly display of
members' weaving. Members are
to turn in their weaving to Mrs.
Wheeler on arrival at meetings,
with facts on size of thread, draft,
treadling and use of articles. The
weaving will be displayed during
the luncheon hour.
Art Center
Calendar
MONDAY, FEB. 22
7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Water color
painting, for beginners, Roy Mal
lery, instructor; hand lettering,
Rosco Wright, instructor; Work
shop, members only. '
TUESDAY, FEB. 23
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Basic
drawing for beginner and hobby
ist, Sylvia Whitenall, instructor.
1 to 3 p.m. Beginning oil,
Sylvia Seder, instructor.
7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Water color
and oil, Ray Lcvra, instructor;
Basic drawing for beginner and
hobbyist; Sylvia Whitenall, in
atructor. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24
1 to 3 p.m. Class at 1945
Woodlawn Ave. Lecture and
workshop for intermediate and
advanced weavers, Bonnie Ferens,
Instructor.
7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Water color
and oil, Ray Levra, instructor.
THURSDAY, FEB. 25
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Weaving
for beginners, Bonnie Ferens, in
structor (also at 1945 Woodlawn
Ave.).
1 to 3 p.m. Beginning oil
and painters, Sylvia Seder, in
structor. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Ceramics,
Gertrude Richmond, instructor.
SATURDAY, FEB. 27
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Children's
art class, Pat Slayter, instructor.
All classes at Art Center Bldg.,
631 W. 13th Ave., unless listed.
Information may be obtained
from Roscoe Wright, DI 5-1666,
or Betty Stockman, DI 4-2363.
Decorator Talks
For Faculty Unit
"Good Taste in Decorating
Need Not Be Expensive" will be1
the subject of the program at a
coffee meeting of Newcomers
Group of Faculty Women's Club
of University of Oregon Wednes
day from 2 to 3:30 p.m. The meet
ing will be in Kappa Alpha Thcta
chapter house, 791 East 15th Ave.
Mrs. Agnes Hansen, housemother,
will pour following the program,
which starts promptly at 2 p.m,
Mrs. W. L. Gordon, chairman,
has arranged for George L. Eliot,
partner in House of Interiors, to
be the speaker. Mr. Eliot, an in
terior designer who has received
recognition on both the east and
west coasts, will have close evi
dence of his work as he was the
decorator for the Kappa Alpha
Theta house. He received his
training at Marshall Fields in
Chicago and has been a resident
of Eugene for six years. He will
show material samples and will
be prepared to answer questions.
Spring flowers will be featured
as decorations. Mrs. T. G. John
son is co-chairman with Mrs. Gor
don, and their committee includes
Mrs. D. L. Cole, Mrs. M. B,
Coley, Mrs. F. W. Muni, Mrs.
R. E. Odch, Mrs. G. H. Strother,
and Mrs. C. L. Adams.
There will not be a nursery
provided for this event.
Physician to Talk
Dr. Duncan B. Marsh will be
guest speaker at a meeting of
TOPS, weight - reducing club,
when it meets Tuesday at 8 p.m,
In the Woman's Club, 450 E. 14th
Ave.
Guests will be welcome.
-tyy Upholstery & Drapery Service
f Our "Own" Workshop!
mirrors lamps pictures L
1 fine furniture free estimates
Sflountfjoy & Cnriiiiclincl;
Register-Guard, Eugene, Oregon
ter, Mrs. Kenneth L. Schroedcr,
Mrs. Clifford Stalsberg, Mrs. M. C.
Storms, Mrs. R. L. Follett, Mrs.
W. C. Treadwell, Mrs. George G.
McShatko, Mrs. Jack Wilkinson,
Mrs. Hal M. Tyack, Mrs. Russell
E. Diehl, Mrs. Donald B. Slocum
Mrs. L. D. Leslie, Mrs. Walter
Garrett, Mrs. H. C. Pooser, Mrs.
Fred Kraft and Mrs. Nathan Ru
benstein.
Pouring will be Mrs. Harold M.
Phillips of Portland, state presi
dent of Oregon Mothers; Mrs.
Clifford Fratzke of Independence,
past state president; Mrs. Tad C,
Luckey, Mrs. Hubert Sears, Mrs.
Leonard Zinikcr and Mrs. Paul
Price, past presidents of the Eu
gene club.
Pictures and ceramics which
are the work of graduate students
in art on the campus will be ex
hibited on the stairway gallery
and a large upper hallway of the
home during the tea, and host
esses will direct the visitors.
The works will be for sale. The
public is invited.
Luncheon Set
By Nile Club
Eugene Club, Daughters of the
Nile, will meet for luncheon
Thursday, at 12:45 p.m. at Eu
gene Hotel.
Newly-elected officers and com
mittee chairman will be in charge.
These include the following:
President, Mrs. William I. Recs:
vice president, Mrs. Balf Bond;
secretary, Mrs. Harlan Carter;
treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Richard
son; chairman for crippled chil
dren, Mrs. Andrew Nissen; pro
gram, Mrs. Robert Wilson, fi
nance, Mrs. Lester Collar; sewing,
Mrs. Kenneth Allan; membership,
Mrs. Murnard England; calling,
Mrs. Linn Buley; chaplain, Mrs.
Jack Beck.
Reservations may be made bv
calling Mrs. Andrew Nissen, DI
4-2808 or Mrs. William I. Rees.
DI 5-8503.
PTA
Calendar
TUESDAY, FEB. 23
7:30 p.m. Santa Clara PTA at
school: Cub Scout Pack 371 to
give flag presentation; guest
speaker, the Rev. Wayne Staulfer,
family counselor. Business meet
ing, refreshment by 2nd grade
mothers.
THURSDAY, FEB. 25
8 p.m. Edison PTA at school:
Program, "Focus on Special Con
sultants," panel from School Dis
trict 4, Mrs. H. P. Blanton, home
teacher; Miss Elizabeth Gullion
pyschologist, and Miss Betty
Thompson, remedial reading
teacher; chairman, Mrs. Ehrman
Giustina. Short business meeting,
refreshments by 3rd grade moth
ers. FRIDAY, FEB. 26
7 p.m., Westmoreland PTA tal
ent show in school multipurpose
room, two showings, 7 and 8:30
p.m.; special feature, skit by
Golden Age Club.
Girl Scout
Calendar
MONDAY, FEB. 22
6:30 p.m., Edison Neighborhood
"Thinking Day" program, Edison
School.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24
i:30 a.m., Troop Camp Train
ing at United Lutheran Church.
3:30 p.m., Camping Program at
Dunn School.
THURSDAY, FEB. 25
9:30 a.m.. Brownie Basic Train
ing, Session IV, Intermediate
Basic Training, Session IV, Out
door Day at Waskema Lodge for
both; Council Camping Commit
tee at home of Mrs. Herb Olsen.
FRIDAY, FEB. 26
10 a.m., President s Meeting at
home of Mrs. Olsen.
SATURDAY, FEB. 27
9:30 a.m., 8th Grade Troop
Camp Planning meeting at Register-Guard
Assembly Room.
10 a.m., Harris Neighborhood
Skating Party.
Tea is Benefit
For Auxiliary,
Sunset Home
Sunset Home Auxiliary will
sponsor a silver tea Tuesday
from 2 to 4 p.m. at Sunset
Home, 3500 Hilyard St.
Hostesses will bo Mrs. El
ton Nielsen from Bethesda
Lutheran Church and Mrs.
Paul Hanson from Central
Lutheran.
Pouring will be Mrs. B. T.
Gabrielsen, matron of Sun
set Home, and Mrs. Ed W.
Jensen and Mrs. John Gragg,
past presidents of the Aux
iliary. The public is invited.
Nebraska Club to Tie
Quilts for Red Cross
Nebraska Club will meet
Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Free
Methodist Church, 4th and B Sts.,
Springfield. Members will tie
comforters for the Red Cross. Pot
luck luncheon will be served at
noon.
Mrs. Claude Lehigh is newly
elected president of the group.
Gold Star Unit Meets
Unity Chapter, American Gold
Star Mothers, Inc. will meet
Wednesday at 2 p. m. in Veterans
Memorial Bldg.
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Soroptimists
Bill Speaker
Present-day culture in Italy
will be discussed before the Eu
gene Soroptimists at their meet
ing Tuesday noon at Eugene
Hotel. Guest speaker will be Miss
Antonclla Astaldi, American
Field Service exchange student
from Northern Italy, who is s
senior at South Eugene High
School this year.
Program chairman for the day
will be Mrs. Dorothy Raines, with
Mrs. John Bergman and Mrs.
Raleigh Gant as hostesses.
Spring is a crocus,
birdsong Spring is
ness in the wind; an aggressive
rebirth of all green and growing
things, signifying youthfullness
in every -breath. Fashion finds
i .
i expression for this uninhibited
joy in the JUNIOR dresses,
agreeably proportioned to the
young figure. J U N I O R IS A
SIZE NOT AN, AGE! Typical
of this specialty group is our
spirited black-on-white plaid,
skillfully adapted by Jeanne
Scott to retain the classic sim
plicity of the ageless Chester
field. In linen-like silk and cot
ton, from the fashion floor,
49.95. The fly-away white Bre
ton Sailor with black velvet
streamers from millinery, 10.00.
Kansas Women Meet
Tuesday for Dessert
Kansas Women's Club will meet
for dessert at 1 p. m. Tuesday in
Skinner Butte Community Center.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Marie
Nash and Mrs. George Rodman.
All women who are former
Kansas residents are invited to
attend.
Board Meet BiRed
Springfield Business and Pro
fesional Women's Club will have
a board meeting Tuesday at 7:30
p. m. with Mrs. Thomas Powell,
362 West D Street. Mrs. Wayne
Renfro will be co-hostess.
SPRIM COMES FIRST
a lamb, a
o new soft
tboro
Domestic Art Club
Hears Talk on Nepal
Domestic Art Club will meet
Monday at 2 p. m. in the home of
Mrs. Leroy L. Erdmann, 1755
Fairmount Blvd.
The program, titled: "House
keeping in Nepal," will be pre
sented by Mrs. Puran Burathokey
and Mrs. Clarence Hines.
Pythian Club Meets
Helmetta Club of Pythian Sis
ters will meet Tuesday at 6:30
p. m. in Knights of Pythias Hall.
Officers are in charge of the pot
luck dinner and entertainment
which will follow.
measrefic
Altar Society Sets
Benefit Luncheon
st AH,- Catholic Church Altar
Society will have its annual pre
Lenten luncheon and card party
TnocHav in American Leeion Hall
in Springfield. Luncheon will be
served between ii.au a.m. aim -p.m.
with cards to follow from 2
tn a n m The nnhlic is invited
with tickets available at the door.
PrniAwts from the event will
be used to buy altar linens for the
church. Those desiring further
information or transportation may
call the chairman, Mrs. William
Dunnington, RI 6-3637.
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Shakespeare Club
Studies 'The Tempest'
Shakespeare Club will meet
Monday at 2 p. m. in the home of
Mrs. E. G. Ebbighausen, 2750
Emerald St. Mrs. F. D. Stackpole
will begin "The Tempest."
Program Arranged
By Mothers Club
a i ni. n r.immi rtplta Mother
Club will meet Friday at 1 p.m.
in the home of Mrs. Juanita Ran.
kin, 1272 Willamette St. Mrs.
L. L. Baker and Mrs. W. A. An
derson will be hostesses. The pro
gram will be on Mexico.
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