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DOROTHY MAE HAFFNER
To Wed Leonard Stroupe
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Haffner
of Junction City announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Dorothy Mae, to Leonard James
Stroupe, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Stroupe of Denton, N. C.
Miss Haffner is a teacher in
the high school at Elkton. Her
fiance is self-employed in a tract
ing business and also assists his
lather on a farm near Denton.
An early summer wedding is
planned by the pair.
ZontaHead
Lists Aides
The president of Zonta Club of
Eugene, Mrs. Art Watters, has
announced committee chairmen
for the year as follows:
Attendance, Mrs. Warren
Clarke;
Fellowship and Intercity, Mrs.
Olive Rebhan and Mrs. Sterling
Patterson; .
Finance and Ways and Means,
Miss Zelma Perini and Mrs. Doro
thy Moore;
International Relations, Mrs,
H. E. Peterson;
Membership, Mrs. Clarence El
liott and Mrs. Allan Wickham; .
Bulletin, Miss Anne Laemer
man and Mrs. Dorothy Moore;
Senior Citizens, Mrs. Eugene
Venn;
Public Safety, Mrs. Dave Van
Fossen;
Scrapbook, Mrs. Harold Louns-
bury;
Program, Mrs. Harold Miller
and Mrs. Clarence Sommers;
Public Affairs and Status of
Women, Mrs. Leo Koons;
Public Relations, Mrs. Clifford
Smith;
Service, Mrs. Ray McGaffey;
Scholarship, Mrs. Elbert Gould;
Amelia Earhart Scholarship,
Mrs. Frank Townsend;
Kent-Marlette Memorial Loan
Fund, Mrs. Bernice Willoughby,
Helen Help Us!
Sixteen and Fickle
By HELEN BOTTEL
FamUr Advisor
Dear Helen:
I'm 16 and popular. The trouble is that I'm fickle. I hear
about a boy who is "dreamy," so I can't wait to get a date, and
then after about a week I don't like him any more. My girl friends
who are going steady tell me I must be sick, meaning crazy in the
head. Am I SICK?
i
.Dear Sick: No just 16.
And to enjoy the chase more than the catch is one of
the symptoms. What happens is that you fall for the build
up on Glamor-boy and when you get him you discover he
was nicer from a distance.
Most girls outgrow this "fickleness" before they leave
their teens. Those who don't may o through several hus
bands and are the type who never leave their teens, mental
ly. But, even so, they aren't "sick," just man-crazy.
.
Dear Helen:
My doctor has put me on a diet, and I go along with it because
I have diabetes. But scales yet? I have to weigh everything, and
in grams. Don't you think this is carrying things a little too far.
After all I'm pretty good at guessing TOO MUCH TROUBLE.
Dear TMT: Your doctor's the doctor and if he has
scaled you down to grams, don't come complaining to me.
Stick to that diet like your life depended on it because it
does! . ,
Dear Helen: ' .
I am in the seventh grade. All the kids I know my age are
wearing loads of lipstick, mascara, eye shadow, rouge and any
thing else they can think of. I only wear a touch of lipstick,
so I am not "one of the crowd."
I want to be popular but to do so I have to wear all that
i stuff, and I can't stand it What should I do?
' OLD-FASHIONED TYPE
Dear OFT: Don't! I
When girls first discover make-up they often overdo it.
They'll tone down in a few months, with (I sincerely
hope!) the help of their parents and teachers.
Dear Helen:
, Just because some mothers are square and don't let their 12
and 13-year-old daughters stay out after 10:30 (except for special
occasions), you don't have to agree with them! I'm 12 and came
in from a party at 11:45 and my Mom didn't say anything next
morning except, "Did you have a nice time, dear?" We're a
respectable group of kids and we're always having parties that
last lots later than 10:30 NOT CURFEWED
Dear Not: If your mothers approve, then It's none of
my business when you come in. (But I have a sneaking
hunch your mothers would bless the first brave soul who
dared come out squarely for a time-limit.)
Dear Helen:
It's been five years ago that I married a man and now have
two youngsters by him. Now I found out that he was married
before and didn't get a divorce from his first wife who has two
children. He left me about a month ago and I heard he got
married again, only we're not divorced. Should I try to catch
up with him and demand support for my kids or what?
MRS. (?) SAM
Dear Mrs. (?): If the authorities catch up with Marryin'
Sam, HE'LL be getting support as non-paying guest of the
State, Your best bet is to apply at the State Employment
office and start supporting yourself.
Letters addressed to Helen Bottel, care of Eugene Register.
Guard, will be given personal attention if stamped, self-ad-dressed
envelope is enclosed.
(Copyright, 1961, King Features.)
ARLENE ROUSH
. , To Wed Lt. C. J. Carney
A fall wedding is planned by
Miss Arlene Shirley Roush, whose
engagement to 1st Lt. C. J. (Neil)
Carney of Springfield, Pa., is an
nounced by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey B. Roush of Spring
field.
Miss Roush, a graduate of
Springfield High School and Eu
gene Business College, is env
ployed in Sacramento at Aerojet,
a government missile base. Her
fiance, a graduate of West Phila
delphia Catholic High School, at
tended Villanova University and
has been stationed at McClellan
Air Force Base in Sacramento,
He is being transferred to Webb
Air Force Base in Texas for the
coming year.
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Meridian OES
Slates Election
Meridian Chapter, Order of
Eastern Star, will meet Friday at
B p.m. in the downtown Masonic
Temple, 992 Olive St. Degrees
will be conferred and officers
will be elected.
Men of the chapter will be in
charge of the meeting. L. C. Bond
is chairman, assisted by Nicholas
Schnell, L. W. Watters, and G.
Ash. Mrs. Ray L. speck and
Mrs. Nels Anderson are in
charge of chapter room decora
tions.
ESA Chapters
Announce Dates
Epsilon Sigma Alpha an
nounces meetings for the coming
week.
Alpha Rho Chapter will have
installation of officers and jewel
pin ceremonies Tuesday at a din
ner meeting at 7 p.m. in the
Palm Steak House, Springfield.
Alpha Zeta Chapter will in-
stall officers Wednesday at 8
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Grant
Chase, 200 W. 35th PI.
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JUDITH ANN RADTKE
To Wed William Avery
COTTAGE GROVE The be-
trothal of Miss Judith Ann Radtke
to William J. Avery has been an
nounced by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. Paul Radtke. Parents of
Miss Radtke'a fiance are Mr. and
Mrs. William J. Avery, both fam
ilies of Cottage Grove.
' Miss Radtke was graduated
from Cottage Grove high school
and now is - attending Eugene
Beauty College. Mr. Avery, whose
parents are formerly from Shel-
ton, Wash., is a graduate of Glide
High School. He is employed by
Commercial Iron Works of Port
land, presenttly working on a For
est Service project in the Bo
hernia area.
A fall wedding is planned,
June Wedding
Date Planned
COTTAGE GROVE Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Hutchinson announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Nancy, to Barry Minton, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Minton
both families of Cottage Grove,
Miss Hutchinson is a student
at Cottage Grove high school. Her
fiance graduated from the same
school In 1960 and is employed
by Rilco Division of Weyer;
haeuser Co.
A June' wedding is planned.
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DUV Tent Host
To State Officer
Mrs. Delia Bisbee of Portland,
department president, will make
her official visit Thursday to
Martha Bamford Tent, Daughters
of Union Veterans.
The group will meet' at 12 noon
for a no-host luncheon at Ham
burger Heaven. Business meeting
and initiation ceremonies will fol
low at 1:30 p.m. in Veterans Me
morial BIdg.
NOW Circle Sets
Thursday Dinner
Eugene Circle, Neighbors of
Woodcraft, will meet Thursday
at River Road Woman's Club for
potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hemkin are
chairmen of the dinner commit
tee, assisted by Mrs. Wayne Mc-
Whorter, Mrs. Mary Kitz and
Mrs. Harry Linder.
Mothers are to be honored at
the meeting, and District Repre
sentatives will give reports.
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Nile Daughters
To View Film
Eugene Club, Daughters of the
Nile, will honor members from
Junction City, Cottage Grove,
Oakridge and Florence at "Lane
County Day Thursday in the
Eugene Hotel. Luncheon will be
served at 12:45 p.m. A film,
"Janie," on the Shrine Hospital,
will be shown.
On the luncheon committee are
Mrs. E. H. Jenkins, chairman,
Mrs. Jack Kyle, Mrs. Thomas
White, and Mrs. F. L. Beard.
Reservations are to be made with
Mrs. Beard, DI 4-6489.
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SHARON KAY BARBER
To Wed Brooke B. Beagle
.
Announced by her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Eldcn Roy Barber of
Springfield, is the engagement
of Miss Sharon Kay Barber to
Brooke B. Beagle. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Orville C. Beagle
of Springfield. The couple has
set June 24 as their wedding
date.
Miss Barber, a graduate of
Springfield High School, is
secretary now at Brattain School
Her fiance, who also attended
Springfield High School, is em
ployed by Georgia-Pacific Co. and
is attending night school.
Credit Women's
Club Due Tuesday
Eugene Credit Women s Break
fast Club will meet Tuesday at
7:30 a.m. in the Del Rcy.
In place of a lesson, Mrs. Wal
ter Commons and Mrs. Frank
Arnold will report on the Pacific
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Register-Guard, Eugene, Oregon
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Meets in Temple
Blue River Chapter, Order of
Eastern Star, will meet Wednes
day at 8 p.m. in McKcnzie River
Masonic temple, 850 E. 14th
Ave. This will be Instruction
Night and there also will be
election of officers.
Mrs. Calvin Smith will be in
charge of decorations and Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis A. White will be
refreshment committee chairmen.
Group Meets Tuesday
Lane Chrysanthemum Society
will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in
the home of Mrs. John Mobley,
1873 E. 15th Ave. Visitors arc
welcome.
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Past Grand Regents
To Aid Veterans
Past grand regents of Court
Oregon, Catholic Daughters of
America, will meet Thursday at
8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Rich
ard Sherris, 5300 Willamette St.
Members are collecting books,
current magazines, playing cards,
medium-sized jig-saw puzzles and
other items suitable for patients
at the Veterans Hospital. Dona
tions are being accepted by Mrs.
Agnes Schotthoefer.
Nebraska Club Due
Nebraska Club will meet Wed
nesday at 2 p.m.- in the Free
Methodist Church at 4th and B
Sts., Springfield. Hostesses will
be Mrs. John Horton and Mrs.
R. C. Lehigh.
ALA Presidents
With Mrs. Urey
Past Presidents of American
Legion Auxiliary Unit 3 will meet
Monday in the home of Mrs.
Clarence Urey, 3520 Knob Hill.
Potluck dinner will be served at
8:30 p.m. followed by a business
meeting.
Past President Group
To Meet Wednesday
Past Presidents of Auxiliary to
Brotherhood of Railway Train
men will meet Wednesday at 7:30
p.m. in the home of Mrs. Gordon
C. Mead, 331 Maple St., in the
Bethel area.
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