Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, June 21, 1960, Image 7

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Register-Guard, Eugene, Oregon Tuesday, June 21, 1960
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Trailer Trek to Canada
By EDNA RAMP
Of the Rrtisltr-Guird
It's a vacation on wheels for two Eugene families who are bound
for a three-week trip to Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Collins and daughter, Patsv and her friend
Joyce Herendeen. and Mr. and .Mrs. Frank D. Schwarz and son
Bobby, left Sunday morning with their trailers for British Columbia
Plans included fishing in B.C., a possible flight to Anchorage
Alaska, stops at Lake Louise and Banff and Sun Valley en route
home.
Home for the summer holidays is Gail Merrill, daughter of the
yld" " "as oeen
uigiuu uic pdsi year, uau, wno
made a four point average during
her first term and has been on
the honor roll throughout the
year, received the Chi Omega
house freshman award for schol
arship. Back to the Emerald Empire
after an 8000-mile trip are Mr.
ELECTED Mrs. Ceburn
Davis of Seaside was
named president of Oregon
State Association of Em
blem Clubs at the fourth
annual convention this
weekend in Eugene.
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EMBLEM CONVENTION Mrs. William Lowe of
Brookings (right, above) receives Woman of Year award
from Mrs. W. B. Johnson of Eugene, outgoing state
president, at the Saturday dinner climaxing convention
of Oregon State Association of Emblem Clubs. Mrs. H.
E. Van Avery of Oswego (right, below) state community
service chairman, and Mrs. Johnson burn the $2400 mort
gage on the mobile physical therapy unit, main philan
thropic project of the 12 state clubs for the past two
years. Eugeneans named to office at the convention
were Mrs. Adrian Clark, treasurer; Mrs. Frank Borek,
assistant marshal; Mrs. H. F. Garrett, guard.
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gentle and SAFE for children and adults.
attending University of Wash'
and Mrs. E. L. Koerner, who
spent their three-week vacation
with family and friends in the
mid-west. They visited his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Koerner
in Alliance, Ohio, and her two
daughters, Miss Judy Deitch of
Loudenville, Ohio, who formerly
lived in Elmira, and Mrs. Jerald
Baker of East Troy, Wise.
The visitors also attended the
Rev. Baker's graduation from
Garrett Biblical Institute at
Northwestern University in Evan
ston, 111., and his ordination at
the Methodist Conference in Wis
consin Rapids, Wise. The Koer
ners were accompanied East by
her daughter, Gale, who is visit
ing from California.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Andreason
entertained at a family party at
their home honoring their son
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Andreason Jr., who were married
recently. Mrs. Andreason is the
former Cidney Cushing, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cushing,
also of Eugene. Dan left Saturday
for - San Diego, Calif., to begin
active duty with the U. S. Marine
Corps and Cidney will remain in
Eugene. ;
-The party also was a family
"welcome home" to the elder son,
Charles Andreason, who returned
to Eugene recently from the East
coast after more than three years
service in the V. IS. Army..
Mrs. Grover Klein poured and
Mrs. Mark Smith cut the cake.
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PACKING PROBLEMS Mrs. 0. Meredith Wilson has difficulty fitting everything
.into boxes as she prepares for moving day Wednesday When'she and President Wilson
and their family will leave University of Oregon campu's for their new home and
position at University of Minnesota. y ;
It's Fond
Farewell
To Wilsons
By KAY LUNDEEN
Register-Guard Women's Editor
Eugene bids a reluctant fare
well tomorrow to University of
Oregon's "First Family."
For Wednesday is moving day
for President and Mrs. 0. Mere
dith Wilson, who will oversee
the loading of their moving van,
then take off by automobile with
three of their six children and
head eastward.
Their destination, of course, is
Minneapolis, where President Wil
son will assume his new duties
as president of University of
Minnesota. But enroute the fam
lly plans to enjoy a weekend at
Jackson Hole, Wyo., and a two-
day visit with Mrs. Wilson's
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Wilson and their four chil
dren. Two moves await the Wilsons
when they reach Minneapolis.
First they'll move into the pres
ent university President's House,
where they will remain for at
least several months. Meanwhile
the handsome home in nearby St.
Paul that has been presented to
the university as the future Pres
ident's House will be vacated by
the owner and put in readiness
for its new occupants.
So we're trying to sort and
label everything those items we
will need immediately, the things
we won't use until later,". Mrs.
Wilson smiled as she stopped be
tween packing to discuss her
plans.
Already the many high book
cases were stripped of their
books and packing boxes were
filled with cherished mementos.
"These have been wonderful
years in Oregon," Mrs. Wilson
continued. "We never expected
to leave here and I'm sure it will
always seem like home, especial
ly to our four older children.
But it's strange the turn your
life takes this was an opportu
nity that one doesn't turn down."
The family's reluctance to leave
Oregon is apparent from their
"gradual" journey to the mid'
west. Son Met, who will be a sen
ior at Harvard University next
fall, drove here from Cambridge,
Mass., with a classmate, Bill
Baldwin of New Haven, Vt., and
the two plan to spend the sum
mer in Portland. Met is working
in an investment firm while giv
ing Bill, who's been to Europe
(ADVERTISEMENT)
THE PHOTOGRAPHER
WHO WON A
PRINCESS' HAND
Antony Armstrong-Jones,
the romantic royal court pho
tographer who won the hand
of Britain's vivacious Prin
cess Margaret, has a collec
tion of his outstanding works
shown in Coronet Magazine.
Don't miss this exciting gal
lery showing 15 pages of
"Pictures by the Princess'
Husbpgd" in the just-out
July C0R6NET
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BACKWARD GLANCE Mrs. ' 0. Meredith Wilson
looks at the deerskin-bound photograph album depicting
"The Oregon-Years," which was presented "in affec
tionate appreciation" to President and Mrs. Wilson by"
the University of Oregon faculty on the eve of their
departure for University of Minnesota,
but never been west of Pennsyl
vania, a "Western education."
John, 15, has elected to remain
in Eugene this summer with Mrs.
Wilson's brother-in-law and .sis
ter,, Dr, and ; Mrs, Loren C. Bar
low. John has- covered second
base for the same Little League
baseball team (Myrmo and Sons'),
which makes his presence in Eu
gene this summer more or less
essential.
Daughter Mary Ann, South Eu
gene High School junior, left ear
lier this month for Norway,
where she'll be an exchange stu
dent under the American Field
A GIFT
FOR YOU
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Connie, who has just; finished
her freshman year at University
of Oregon, 'will go' to Minnesota
with her parents and decide later
in the summer whether to remain
there or return here for her soph
omore year.
. "The two little ones, David, 11,
and Margaret, 9, will also drive
back to Minnesota with us," Mrs.
Wilson added. "Of course, once
we feel at home there, we're cer
tain to enjoy it. But our family
will always have a special fond
ness for Eugene."
And vice versa!
"One Touch of Glamour" . . .
a 3.50 value . . , yours free
this week when you buy any
Frances Denney beauty prepar
ation. It's the first step to per
fect make up. See coarse pores
and lines fade away, feel dry
skin turn petal-smooth. It de
fies oiliness . . . laughs at a
shiny nose and touch ups!
Problems? Consult Frances
Denney's expert . . . Miss Avor
Ecklund, make-up expert and
beauty analyst will be in our
toiletries department this week,"
10;00 to 5:00, to show you the
latest make-up techniques and
help you with your skirt problems.
E. Broadway
Soma
Meridian Chapter O.E.S. will
hold public installation of offi
cers Saturday, June 25, at 8 p.m.
in Masonic Temple, 10th and Ol
ive Sts. Presiding officers will be
Mrs. Robert Satterfield and Har
vey Huff, retiring Worthy Ma
tron and Worthy Patron.
Officers to be installed are:
Mrs. U. I). (Dot) Dotson, worthy
matron: Dot Dotson, worthy pa
iron; Mrs. Nicholas Schnell, as
sociate matron; Nicholas Schnell,.
associate patron; Mrs. Gordon
liurbee, secretary; Mrs. R. S.
Hath, treasurer; -Mrs. William E.
Hritton. conductress; .Mrs. Nels
A. Anderson, associate conduc
tress. Mrs. Arthur Cooper, chaplain;
Mrs. Stanley Dodd, marshal; Mrs.
George Poole, organist; Mrs. Roy
Heed Jr., Adah; Mrs. Eugene
Mattson, Ruth; Mrs. Gene Pier
son, Esther; Mrs. Wesley Wattcrs,
Martha; Mrs. J. S. Rosencrans,
Electa; Mrs. Orval Joranger, war
der; James Tucker, sentinel.
Installing officers will be Mrs.
E. N. Hathaway, installing ma
Iron; Worth Harvey, installing
patron; Mrs. Orvel Bassett, in
stalling marshal; Mrs. Paul Hal
weg, installing chaplain; Mrs.
Kenneth Sinithc, installing secre
tary; Mrs. Kenneth Rude, escort
ing conductress; Mrs. Millard
Christal of Friendship Chapter
115, installing musician.
Hosts and hostesses and cour
tesy officers arc: Wesley Wat
ters, Mrs. Joe Brand, Mrs. Phil
ip Hess, Mrs. 0. Ray Allen, Mrs.
Edward Riddle, Mrs. Boyd Brum
ley, Mrs. Frank Peterson, Mrs.
Ray L. Speck, Mrs. Ray Jordan.
Chairman of refreshment com
mittee will be Mrs. William J.
Priest, assisted by Mrs. Sherman
Douglass, Mrs. Charles Coe and
Mrs. Fred Lecher. Chairman of
decorating committee will be
Mrs. Charles Doane, with Mrs.
Harvey Huff and Mrs. George
Poole assisting.
Nine Y-Teens
At Conference
Nine teenagers from this area
attended the annual Y-Teen lead
ership conference the past week
at' Seabeck, Wash. The event,
which draws teenagers from Ore
gon and Washington, is sponsored
by the YWCA. Classes were held
in charm',; publicity, creative writ
ing, drama, and child care.
Representing groups from
schools in this area were: Elaine
Twite, Lynn Thompson, Linda Mc-
Call, South Eugene High School;
Teri Gibson, .Springfield High,
School; Chris Dawe, Willamette
High School; -Karen Robberson
and Verna Pettis, Pleasant Hill
High School; Mary Jane Tanskley,
North Eugene High School; Lana
Edwards, Cal Young Junior High
School.
Helen Help Us?
This Is a Problem?
' . . By HELEN BOTTEL
,. V,,. Family Advisor
Dear Helen j' .
I read in your column about women wanting to know how to
get a man. 'Well, I want to know how to keep them from falling
for me. I can't even go to the store without having a man look
at me like a dying calf. What's your answer? LONE FEMALE.
Dear' Lone: What's YOUR formula?
' ' '
Dear' Helen:
' I: am 26 years old, have been married almost six years, have
four, lovely children and a wonderful husband. The trouble is
my mother-in-law has resented me since the beginning of our
courtship. She used to see us once in a great while, but now she
never calls, and when we run into her, she turns her back.
Should I try once more and see if I can find out what's wrong,
or just let it go? W.P.H.
Dear W.: Try again. Your m in i may be riled at an Im
agined hurt which can only be smoothed out by kindness
and sympathy. You might never be close but if you can
avoid an open rift, you'll be doing your husband a great
favor. See below.
(This column is dedicated to family living, so if you're hav
ing kid trouble or just plain trouble, let Helen help YOU. . She
will also welcome your own omusinff experiences. ' Address
Helen Battel in care of Eugene Register-Guard.) :: c i''
(Copyright, 1960, King Feature!) ' ,' .
BttngMtg. Up Bary.
HINTS COLLECTED BY
Toddler In the
house? Then I
hardly need to tell
you that he's half
imp, half angel.
Your guidance now will play an
important part in the development
of your child's future behavior
pattern.
Try to identify right from wrong
by using a different tone of
voice. .
Use "no" sparingly, but mean
it when you use it. Be lavish
in praise of good behavior.
Try to let your child know that
you disapprove of the deed, not
him, by letting your love show
at all times.
Something new to turn any imp
into an angel at mealtime: Gerber
Junior Spaghetti
with Beef. Tender,
' enriched spaghetti
is artfully blended
with bits of fUvor-
' fulbetffandbright-
ened with savory
tomato sauce.
Kich in the en
ergy-giving calories active tod
dlers need, plus a heaping helping
of vitamin-A value. Serve it with
a Gerber vegetable and dessert for
a lip-smacking luncheon.
INolph photo) (Nolph photo)
OES OFFICERS Mrs. B. D. Dotson will be installed as
worthy matron and B. D. Dotson as worthy patron of
Meridian Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, in public cere
monies Saturday in Masonic Temple.
Demo Women
Date Meeting
Democratic Women of Lane
County will organize for the No
vember election at a dessert meet
ing on Thursday at 2 p.m., at
the home of Mrs. Russell 0.
Rogers, 3510 Mill St. Mrs. Beulah
Hand, Democratic state vice chair
man in charge of women's activ
ities, will be present to offer sug
gestions and advice for effective
compaigning.
At this same meeting, Mrs.
Karl Onthank will appear in be
half of Mrs. Maurinc Neuberger,
who is seeking election to the
Senate seat formerly held by her
late husband.
Mrs. William Frye, president
of the Democratic Women, invites
all women interested. Anyone
wishing more information or
transportation may call Mrs. Frye,
DI 5-8163 or Mrs. Edward N. Fa
deley, DI 3-6908.
Eugene Woman
Going to Reunion
There will be few "empty
chairs this month at the 45th re
union of Mrs. Jean Downing's
high school class in Phillips, Wis,
all members of the class '15
of Phillips High School are liv
ing, and most of the classmates
plan to attend the banquet and
other events on the reunion pro
gram.
Mrs. Downing, a registered
nurse living at 1685 E. 17th Ave.,
Eugene, will join Mrs. George
Batha of San Francisco to go
the festivities.
The reunion is set for Satur
day, June 25, and Mrs. Downing
will leave Eugene Tuesday.
MRS. DAN GERBER, MOTHER OF S
P.S. For mealtlm variety, try
the other 10 Gerber Dinners
vegetable and meat combinations
with a flair for flavor.
Footloose and fancy free, that's
the way. toddlws like to be these
soft summer days.
If you ve a nice
grassy yard or play
area, do let your
toddler run bare
foot, provided his
traveling ground
is free of stones J
and sharp objects. veltVlA
Feels ever so nice to little feet
and strengthens 'em to boot.
More that's new. ..delicious and
nutritious, tool Gerber Cookies
with added protein
are filled to the,
hilt with flavor. I
What'smore,these
crispy, crunchy
cookies have twice
as much protein as ,
most other cook
ies. And the deli
cate icing is enriched with im
portant B-vitamins. Yes, vitamins
in the icing, to they can't be
lost in baking. Gerber Baby
Foods, Fremont, Michigan.
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NOW Circle Slates
Dinner on Thursday
Neighbors of Woodcraft, Eu
gene Circle, will meet for pot-
luck dinner Thursday at 6:30
p.m. in River Road Women's
Club. Mrs. James Copenhaver is
dinner chairman. Families of
members will he guests. A short
business session will take place
after dinner.
DUV Tent Meets
Martha Bamford Tent, Daugh
ters of Union Veterans, will have
a regular business meeting Thurs
day at 1 p.m. in Veterans Memor
ial Bldg.
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