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to Sunday, Nay It, 1M1 legleter-Guard, Eugene, Orefoa o o o Party in Portland .- Much feted recently has been Mrs. Agnes Hanson, housemoth er at Kappa Alpha Theta chapter house on the university campus, who is retiring after 20 years' service in that position. Many parties have been given tor her, and she has been inundated with gifts. , A luncheon for 500 women honored Mrs. Hanson Saturday in Portland at the University Club. Sponsored by the two alumnae groups in Portland, senior and junior, the gathering included alumnae of Salem, Albany and Corvallis as well as Eugene, and also the actives from the Eugene campus. Again, guts were pre- sentea to tne neiovea nousemoiner. , Eugene alumnae attending were Mrs. Edward Pape Sr., Mrs, John Elder and Mrs. David M. Graham. . . Looking forward to residence in Eugene are Mr. and Mrs. J. W Leivcrs, who will come here in late July after many' years in Juneau, Alaska. Mrs. Lelvers is a sister of Mrs. Leslie White and is a guest "this week of Dr. and Mrs. White while she shops for a home. ' ': Mr. Leivers has been an em ployee of the federal court in Juneau and will soon be retired, The couple will drive via the Al- can Highway, repeating a trip they took three years ago for a former visit to Eugene, Long-time friends, Mrs. Eric Ericson ,and Mrs. Nellie Howard leave Portland Thursday by jet for a two-'or three week holiday in Hawaii. This is a first trip to the Islands for the two women, who claim a friendship of 54 years. , ; . The two women plan to visit the outer Islands during their stay. They will return to Eugene by plane. , . On their way to Hawaii to soak up enough sunshine for the whole summer just in case Oregon's sunny days don't last are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamilton. They took the jet flight out of Port land. Saturday afternoon for Honolulu. This will be their first trip to the Islands and they plan three weeks of sight-seeing and relaxation. ' When Quota Club last spring entertained the girls of Rebec House, with 'Whom they have maintained a big-sisterly relation ship for several years, the girls had such a wonderful time with ''Buz," the big Labrador dog be longing to , the hostess, Miss Theima Schaefer, that they asked if they might "please come back next year. The sequel took place Wcdnes day evening, when the Rebec girls, about 25 of them, with their housemother, Mrs. Z e 1 1 a M. Kusby, met at Miss Schaefers' home with an almost equal num ber of Quota members. The girls broiled hamburgers on the patio while Quotarians arranged other dishes upon a buffet table nearby, buz was the center of a romping group of girls most of the eve ning, and got his share of ham burgers. After the dinner, the girls re ported to Miss Schaefer that they nad appointed a clean-up com- mittee, which went into action at once. , Co-chairman with Miss Schaef ers for Quota was Mrs. Earl By- rom, and they were assisted by Airs. j. Lorin Edmiston and Mrs Earl Blackburn. Mrs. Victor P. Morris was a special guest. SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY, MAY 22 10 a.m. Weavers Guild with . Mrs. C. B. Ryan at Pleasant Hill. Rt. 2, Box 371. 1 p.m. General Lawton Camp and Auxiliary USWV, in Veter ans Memorial Bldg. 1 p.m. Monday Book Club , with Mrs. Victor P. Morris, 1669 Fairmount Blvd 6:30 p.m. Past Presidents of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 3 with Mrs. Clarence Urey, 3520 'Knob Hill. 6:30 p.m. Eugene Women's Choral Club, annual dinner, fel lowship hall, United Lutheran Church, 22nd and Washington . StS, ,- ,. r ... 7:15 p.m. Evergreen Toastmls tress Club in public library. ; 7:30 p.m. Orldes Mothers Club in Geriinger Hall. - 7;30 p.m. Chapter H, P.E.O. Sisterhood, .with Miss Adeline Adams, 1939. Aider St. 8 p.m. Loyal Star Pioneer Lodge with Mrs. Raleigh Gatton, 1945 Crane Lane. 8 p.m. Willamette Court, Or der of Amaranth, in . Masonic Temple, 992 Olive St. 8 p.m. Eugene Conn Organ Club at Gaylord's, 13th and Wil lamette, "v.. ' . i TUESDAY, MAY 23 12 noon Eugene Soroptimisi Club in Eugene Hotel. 1 p.m. Kansas Women in Skin ner Butte Recreation Center. 6:30 p.m. Court Oregon, Cath olic Daughters of America, in Columbus Hall. , , 6:30 p.m. Lane County Edu cational Secretaries entertain bosses at dinner, Malabon School. 1380 Taney St. i 7:30 p.m. Zonta Club with Mrs. Bernice Willoughby, 1140 Adams St.' WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 10 a.m. Chapter DH, P.E.O Sisterhood, with Mrs. R. A. Fin layson, 2316 Fairmount Blvd Chapter DF at 12:15 p.m. with Mrs, Alton Clark, 85 Tomahawk Fl. Chapter AY at 1 p.m. with Mrs. Theodore Kratt, 1678 Sylvan :Dr.' ... 1:30 p.m. Sigma Kappa Moth ers Club with Mrs. B. S. Cole, 1785 Skyline Blvd. 1:30 p.m. Music and Play Sec tion of Eugene Women's City Club at Woman's Club, 450 B. 14th Ave. 2 p.m. Nebraska Club in Free Methodist Church, Springfield. 6 p.m. Eugene Country Club Women Willamette Valley South ern Oregon Golf Assn. at Country Club. 7:30 p.m. Past Presidents of Auxiliary to BRT with Mrs. Gor don C. Mead, 331 Maple St. - 8 p.m. Eugene Jaycee-ettes with Mrs. William Quesinberry, 1832 Linwood St. 8 p.m. Blue River Chapter, OES, in McKenzie River Masonic Temple. THURSDAY, MAY 25 10 a.m. Executive board ol Eugene Women's City Club al Woman's Club. 12 noon Martha Bamford Tent Daughters of Union Veterans, at Hamburger Heaven. Meeting at 1:30 p.m. In Veterans Memorial Bldg. ; 12:30 p.m. Chapter BV. P.E.O, Sisterhood, with Mrs. John Jaqua, McKenzie View Drive. Chapter am at iz:au p.m. with Mrs, Lyle u. nicnoii, 1740 Fairmount Blvd, 12:45 p.m. Eugene Club, Daughters of Nile, in Eugene Ho tel. - y 6:30 p.m. Eugene Circle. Neighbors of Woodcraft, in River noaa women's tiub. ' . 8 p.m. Bethlehem Shrine, White Shrine, of Jerusalem, Me morial service, Masonic Temple. uvz olive St. FRIDAY, MAY 26 8 p.m. Meridian Chanter. Or der of Eastern Star, in Masonic Temple, 992 Olive St. Champ ionship Meet mmmmm Eugene Country Club Women Prepare for Big Tournament The clubhouse is being enlarged and women of Eugene Country Club are busy working on plans for the Trans-Mississippi Cham pionship tournament which will take place on the Eugene course Aug. 7-12. Invitations have been extended from the Trans-Mississippi Golf Assn. for the tournament to all golfers with a 15 handicap or less from those clubs which belong to the Trans-Miss organization. Local general chairman for the Women of Eugene Country Club will be hosts to the Willam ette Valley Southern Oregon Golf Assn. for play Wednesday at the club. On Tuesday evening there will be a meeting at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. at the club. Res ervations may be made by call ing Mrs. Kenneth Omlid, DI 5-6672, or Mrs. Clyde Saylor, DI 4-3097. tournament is Mrs. Jack Danby. Serving as her treasurer is Mrs. Fred Yahn, and secretary is Mrs. C; Stuart DeVry.. On the pre-tournament commit tee are: Chairman, Mrs. Jack Bosse; registration, Mrs. Sidney Milligan: transportation, Mrs. Roy Copping; reservations, Mrs. Rob ert Davis; information, Mrs. S. W. Groesbeck. The social committee is headed by Mrs. Charles Sikes assisted by Mrs. Layton Nosier; cocktail par ty chairman is Mrs. Sylvanus Smith; junior party chairman, Mrs. John McBurney; dinner chairman, . Mrs. Nosier; decora tions chairman, Mrs. N. P. Sulli -1 ..... i 1 1 : (Kennell-EUis photo) MRS. JACK DANBY Tournament Chairman Mrs. Norton Elected State B&PW President Mrs. Loren A, Norton was elect ed Saturday in Portland to serve as president of the Oregon Fed eration of Business and Profes sional Women's Clubs for. the year 1961-1962. Mrs. Norton Is a native Eu- genean who received her educa tion in Eugene schools and is a graduate of Eugene Business Col lege. She is employed as a secre tary by Eugene Water & Electric Board and has held this position for 28 years. She is a past president of Eu gene Business and Professional Women's Club and has been member of the state board of the Oregon Federation for seven years, serving as chairman for Cascade District, state corre sponding secretary, state mem bership chairman and state sec ond and first vice president. She has represented her club and the Oregon Federation at numerous regional conferences and national conventions of the National Fed eration of Business and Profes sional Women's Clubs. Mrs. Norton attends the First Methodist Church of Eugene. She has participated in various Eu gene community activities and is a member of Blue River Chapter, Order of Eastern Star; Emerald Court, Order of Amaranth Cen tral Lane YWCA; Lane County Republican Women. She also has been active in Toastmistress work, being charter president of (Fehly photo) Eu-Lane Toastmistress Club and MRS. LOREN NORTON a past chairman, of Council No. 2 Heads Federation of the Northwest Region. :;;Wj van; hostesses, Mrs. Milo Marlatt, and Mrs. E. H. Wood. - 1 ine house committee has as chairman Mrs. Sam Rubenstein; locker chairman, Mrs. Jack Clubb; snack chairman, Mrs. Kenneth Omlid; trophy chairman, Mrs. Miles Munson. Tournament play chairman is Mrs. Leo Harris. In charge of score board is Mrs. Earle Nest ell; gallery chairman, Mrs, R. B. John son; course coordinator, Mrs. Har old Woodworth; ticket chairman, Mrs. Patrick Fury; and parking chairman, Mrs.. Glen Purdy. Publicity chairman is Mrs. Glenn Smeed, assisted' by Mrs Kenneth Battleson; booklet chair man, Mrs. Stephen Aasen, assisted by Mrs. Jack York; radio and tel evision, Mrs. Ray Borger; photog raphy, Mrs. Max Reitman; news, Mrs. Gus Johnson; press and com munications, Mrs. Max Ruben, stein. 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Proceeds from two bake sales and a rummage sale during the year provided two fee scholarships, which were award ed to Miss Dana Rodman and Miss Elaine Dorn, students at University of Oregon. 1 LEGSIZE 1 STOCKING Seamless BEAUTY CLINIC from Moy 22 to May 27 4 AnalysM of yoor kgxtae by onr Belle Sharmeer stocking tyKst Receive a handy record card showing yoor tfgMM lor your conTemence in ordering ... or for gift hinting. See the proper seunleM stockings for every occasion, every tctivity. Advice on how to get the moet mileage for your stocking dollars. 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