Page 4D EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Sunday, Jan. 21, 1662
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pervious to creasing, light and comfortable to wear.
Zonta Honors
Famed Flier
The coming program of Eu
gene Zonta Club will honor the
late Amelia Earhart, air pio
neer, who was a charter mem
ber of the Boston Zonta Club,
according to Mrs. Warren Clark,
chairman. The meeting will be
Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the home
of Mrs. Ray McGaffey, 400 E.
13th Ave.
Applications for candidates in
terested in the Amelia Earhart
Scholarship for graduate study
in aeronautical science must be
filed by Feb. IS. Grants of $2,500
will be awarded to the best qual
ified candidates for the 1062-63
school year. Anyone interested
in the scholarship may contact
Mrs. Frank Townsend, DI 2
2070. Mrs. Clarence Elliott and Mrs.
J. Alan Wickham, membership
chairmen, announce that new
members of Zonta include Mrs.
Jim Hosmer, Mrs. Russell Hack
ett, Mrs. Guhli Olson and Mrs.
Charles Hoover.
For Compliments
Sleeveless dresses remain
high fashion for" special days.
But if your arms aren't pretty,
be wie and choose a cap
sleeve instead. You'll rate more
compliments.
Art Center Calendar
Monday, Jan. 22
1 to 3 p.m. -Oil painting, Vi
vienne Fendrick, instructor.
7:30 to 0:30 p.m. Drawing
and composition, Vivicnne Fen
drick, instructor.
Tuesday, Jan. 23
3:45 to 5:15 p.m. Children's
PTA
Calendar
Tuesday, Jan. 23
7:30 p.m. Santa Clara PTA
at the school. Discussion of re
source teachers and special edu
cation teachers available in Dis
trict 4 schools.
Wednesday, Jan. 24
7:30 p.m. Ellis Parker PTA
in the school gymnasium. W. E.
Burke, health, physical educa
tion director for Eugene Public
Schools, to present 60 children
in demonstration of physical fit
ness program for the district.
Harry Marlowe, Lane County
sheriff, to speak on "Civil De
fense Procedures for Schools
and Parents During a National
Emergency."
Thursday, Jan. 25
8 p.m. Bethel PTA at the
school. Coffee hour to precede
the business session. Square
dance exhibition by the Shoot
ing Stars.
art class, ages 9-11, Eleanor Her
bert, instructor.
7:30 to 0:30 p.m. Water col
or and oil painting, Ray Levra,
instructor.
Wednesday, Jan. 24
2 to 4 p.m. Oil painting,
Anne McCosh, instructor.
7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Drawing
and composition lecture, H. H.
Waechter, instructor.
Thursday, Jan. 25
3:45 to 8:15 p.m. Children's
puppetry class, ages 0-11, Larry
Goldade, instructor.
7:30 to 0:30 p.m. Workshop,
drawing with model, members
welcome, no instructor.
Friday, Jan. 26
7:30 to 0:30 p.m. Workshop,
collography and print-making.
Members' welcome. For further
information on this 'workshop,
those interested may call Mrs.
Peter Howe, DI 3-5502.
Saturday, Jan. 27
0:00 to 10:30 a.m. Children's
art class, ages 8-0, Valerie Kiste,
instructor.
10:30 a.m. to 12 noon Chil
dren's art class, ages 10-11, Val
erie Kiste, instructor.
Classes will be at Maude
Kerns Art Center, 531 W. 13th
Ave. Further information con
cerning children's classes may
be obtained by calling DI 3-5116
and information regarding adult
classes by calling PA 6-7731 or
DI 4-7222.
Program Due
With Dinner
All tickets have been reserved
for Sons of Norway 20th annual
Lutcfisk Dinner, which will be
served Saturday evening in
Springfield Junior High School.
A program will be presented,
for which Robert S. Johnson,
president of the lodge, will
serve as master of ceremonies.
Lyle Jackson will play accor
dion music, and Sonja Lodge
folk dancers, coached by Miss
Helen Johnson, will execute
lively numbers. Mrs. Philip
Buck and George Belsey will
sing several selections, with ac
companiment by Mrs. Vernelle
Smith.
Mrs. J. M. Pederson, social
director of the order, is gen
eral chairman.
Match Them
Hats and hairdos are sup
posed to go together. So shop
until you find the hat or hats
just right for your hair style.
They do exist.
WESTWAY CLUB of Wom
en's Benefit Assn. will meet
Monday at 12:30 p.m. in the
home of Mrs. Bessie Hansen,
S51 Patterson St.
GENERAL LAWTON Camp
and Auxiliary, United Spanish
War Veterans, will meet for
potluck luncheon Monday at
12:30 p.m. in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. D. L. Warren, 715
E. 16th Ave. Those attending
are to take table service.
SHAKESPEARE CLUB will
meet Monday at 2 p.m. in the
home of Mrs. E. E. Degner, 175
Jeppesen Acres Drive. The club
will start the study of "Corio
lanus," with Mrs. Degner as
leader.
DOMESTIC ART Club will
meet Monday at 2 p.m. in the
home of Mrs. Carl Johnson,
2775 Emerald St. Mrs. J. Alan
Wickham will speak on "Foods
and Clothese Around the
World."
PAST PRESIDENTS Club of
American Legion Auxiliary,
Unit 3, will meet for potluck
dinner Monday at 6:30 p.m. in
the home of Mrs. A. A. Nieder
berger, 160 N. Jefferson St.
ORIDES MOTHERS Club will
meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in
Gerlinger Hall.
LANE COUNTY Sheriffs Aux
iliary will have a joint meeting
Monday with Eugene Police Of
ficers Auxiliary. The groups
will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Harris
Hall. A tour of the courthouse
is planned. Hostesses will be of
ficers of each club.
CONN ORGAN CLUB will
meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Gay
lord's, 1305 Willamette St. The
program will be on music used
in different church denomina
tions. All people interested in
organ music are invited. Percy
W. Brown, new president of
the club, will preside.
WILLAMETTE COURT, Or
der of the Amaranth, will meet
Monday at 8 p.m. at the down
town Masonic Temple, 092 Ol
ive St. A social meeting and
refreshments will follow the
business session, with Mrs. Paul
PICTURE FRAMES
Custom Built to your npeciiicatlonx
BRING IN YOUR PRINTS
oils, water colors or choose a print from our large
selection and see the many different types of
frames we can offer.
GIFT SHOP
122 E. BROADWAY Eugene Medical Center BIdg.
Sipple and Mrs. Theodore Gut
man as co-chairmen.
KANSAS WOMEN'S Club
will meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. in
Skinner Butte Recreation Cen
ter. COURT OREGON, Catholic
Daughters of America, will meet
for dinner Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
in Columbus Hall. No charge
will be made for the dinner,
for which members are to make
reservations by Sunday with
Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins, PA8
8070. Mrs. Walter Chudzik is co
chairman. Members of the com
mittee will serve dinner and
also arrange the program.
WILLEMA Business and Pro
fessional Women's Club will
have a dessert supper Tuesday
at 7:30 p.m. at Woman's Club,
450 E. 14th Ave. Mrs. Leslie
Goddard, career advancement
chairman, will have charge of
the program, assisted by Mrs.
Inez Loveless.
GEMINI CLUB will meeet
Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Register-Guard
Assembly Room. Pan
el on "Problems of Being a
Twin" will feature sets of adult
twins. Any mother of twins is
invited and may obtain further
information by calling Mrs. Rob
ert Laursen, DI 3-4688 or Mrs.
Claude Healy, DI 2-1705.
WEDNESDAY Bridge Club
will meet this week in the home
of Mrs. Frank E. Price, 285 E.
20th Ave. Meeting time is 1:30
p.m.
NEBRASKA CLUB of Spring
field will meet Wednesday at
12 noon for potluck luncheon in
the Free Methodist Church, 4th
and B Sts. Members are asked
to take table service.
SIGMA KAPPA Mothers Club
will meet Wednesday for des- j
sert at 1:30 p.m. in the home of ,
Mrs. S. N. Harrison, 2472 Onyx
St. I
NAVY MOTHERS Club will
meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. in
the Naval-Marine Training Cen
ter, 1520 W. 13th Ave.
UNITY CHAPTER, American
Gold Star Mothers, will meet
Wednesday at 2 p.m. in busi
ness session in Veterans Memo
rial Bldg. Mrs. Claude Boyd
will preside.
BETHEL FACULTY Wives
will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Eugene
Harp, 3617 Hawthorne. Mrs.
William Best, Mrs. Floyd Ogden
and Mrs. Tom Turnbull will as
sist the hostess.
BLUE RIVER Chapter, Order
of Eastern Star, will honor Past
Matrons and Past Patrons at a
meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. in
McKenzie River Masonic Tem
ple. Mrs. B. G. Abrahamson and
Mrs, Melvin Martinson are in
charge of chapter room decora
tions, Mrs. Earl Chapman, din
ing room decorations, and Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Svatos, refreshments.
White "White"
Keeping white nylon lingerie
really white isn't much of a
problem if you use a water
softener along with detergent
in each washing. The water
softener helps to loosen and
float out even stubborn grime.
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for Foundation . Lingerie I
I 37 10th Ave. E. DI 3-5123
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325 Blair BlTd. DI M311
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