Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, March 21, 1962, Image 11

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EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD. Wed., March 21, 1962 Page 11A
Y-Teen Conference
Scheduled Saturday
Foreign foods served Oriental
style and panel discussions by
foreign students will be two of
the highlights of the Y-Teen
Area Mid-Winter Conference for
MRS. H. HARLEY MULL
Heads District
Archdiocesan
Council Tells
New Officers
Mrs. Harvey Kreiger of Port
land was elected president of
Archdiocesan Council of Catho
lic Women at the 38th annual
meeting Sunday and Monday in
Eugene. More than 200 affili
ated groups of Catholic women
in western Oregon were repre
sented. Mrs. Michael Burke of
Eugene is retiring president .
' Mrs. Lloyd Keck of Junction
City was elected auditor and
Mrs. Bernard Bachand of Salem
was named recording secretary.
Mrs. H. Harley Mull of Eugene
was named president of the Eu
gene district (deanery) and be
comes a vice president of -the
Council. Mrs. Robert Monson of
Sweet Home is retiring presi
dent of the Eugene district.
A constitutional revision rec
ommended by the Council lim
iting to 20 the number of affili
ates from any one district (dean
ery) failed to pass. The term
"district" was adopted to re
place deanery.
Post to Mark
43rd Birthday
Willamette Women's Post,
American Legion, will mark the
43rd birthday of the organiza
tion at a meeting Friday at 8
p.m. in Veterans Memorial Bldg.
Special guests will be mem
bers of the post s auxiliary, the
Willeymen, who will be in
charge of entertainment for the
evening. Karl Wagner, presiding
officer for the past year, and
his committee will conduct ini
tiation and installation for the
Willeymen.
Funds collected during the
evening will be used for the
post to send delegates to Boys
State and for other community
service projects.
Miss Betty Sether will be in
charge of refreshments.
Groups Visit
Vets Hospital
Willamette Council of Dis
trict 3. American Legion and
Auxiliary, will sponsor the an
nual Willamette Trek to Veter
ans Administration Hospital,
Roseburg, Sunday (March 25).
at 1:30 p.m. The posts and
their auxiliaries will provide
the program and refreshments.
Local talent representing
Unit 3 will be group novelty
and popular dances by Sharon
Kirk, Nancy Stuart and Carolyn
Nejderberger. Barbara John
son will dance Hawaiian num
bers. Unit 3 members not attend
ing may take cookies to Veter
ans Memorial .Bldg. either Fri
day or Saturday, or to the home
of Mrs. Jack L. Sherman, 1855
Franklin Blvd.
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Corvallis, Springfield, Pleasant
Hill, Salem, Silverton and Eu
gene. Sessions will be held Sat
urday at Central Lane YM-YWCA.
Theme for the conference is
Do Unto Others." The main
speaker for the,morning session
will be Miss Bonnie Maines of
the Seattle YWCA. Through
slides and stories Miss Maines
will relate her many experi
ences in the YWCA exchange
program with South America.
Foreign students from the
University of Oregon will com
pare youth in their countries to
youth in America. Participating
will be Miss Karin Zollikofer,
Rio de Janiero, Brazil: Yon
Broekohoff, Maarssen, Holland;
Etsuo Kurimoto, Tokyo, Japan.
international entertainment
will be performed during the
luncheon. Students from Pleas
ant Hill High School will par
ticipate in a bamboo dance; Mrs.
Carol Mclntyre will do a Hawai
ian dance and Miss Becky Ruff
will sing, accompanied by Miss
Janet Calhoun. Special guests
of the clubs will be high school
exchange students from the re
spective cities.
Local Y-Teens assisting in the
arrangements for the annual
conference are: Miss Rhonda
Johannis, Nancy Esteb, Cheryl
Haskell, Karen Robberson,
Janet Calhoun, Sanra Norre-
gaard, Carol Jensen and Judy
Grankey. Cal Young Junior Y
Teens and Y "Junior Leaders"
will assist with the serving.
Miss Eleanor Borden, YM-
YWCA staff, is conference
chairman and hostesses will be
Y-Teen advisors and members
of Y-Teen committee.
'Sports Night'
Dated by PTA
Colin Kelly PTA will sponsor
a "Sports Night" featuring sev
enth grade students Wednesday
at 7 p.m. in the school gym
nasium. All parents and stu
dents are invited to attend the
fund-raising event which also
will feature a food sale in tiie
cafeteria during intermission.
Students will give demonstra
tions of exercises, dancing, re
lays, tumbling, mass games and
other activities, supervised by
the physical education teachers,
Miss Shirley White, Mrs. Jack
Schendel, Boyd Morgan and
Harold Duncan. Leo C. McGee
is chairman.
A similar program featuring
eighth and ninth grade students
will be presented March 28.
Council Lists
Noon Speaker
John G. Foster, Jr., member
of the Chamber of Commerce
special committee on city beau
tification, will speak to Eugene
Council on Women's Organiza
tions Monday at a noon lunch
eon meeting in Osburn Hotel.
John Wilson, chairman for
the Lane County Cancer Society
Crusade, will tell of the April
Crusade.
Members of the Veterans of
Foreign Wars Auxiliary will be
in charge of hospitality and dec
orations. Any women's organization is
invited to send a representative
to the meeting. Reservations
will be taken by Mrs. Frank
Bloomer, DI 4-2128, until Fri
day evening.
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Dear Heloise:
I learned that I could remove ink stains from my fingers by
using a well-known cuticle remover.
I tried this on leather and it worked too! Perhaps this is
the answer to people who have ink stains on their leather
couches, etc. Mrs. A.G.C.
Dear Readers:
This woman enclosed a sample of leather with marks of
ink on it. I tried the cuticle remover ... by golly ... it
worked! Tell me why!
I called a cosmetologist and told her. She said they used it
when they spilled color tint (wasn't I nice to use that word
instead of dye?) on people's clothes. It will remove the hair
tint from white linen and colored linen. I tried it!
Heloise
Dear Heloise:
When making meat balls .
water before rolling the balls.
Dear Heloise:
The only answer to cutting down on your grocery bill is to
watch the ads in the paper. Take advantage of the lower prices
and . . . shop around in two or three stores each week.
Careful Shopper
And . . . ladies, nearly every letter on this subject that
came into this column said to watch the grocery ads! Surely
these people who save know. Heloise
Dear Heloise:
Your tip on using a heel of bread on top of cabbage when
cooking to eliminate odors was terrific. I now use that for
broccoli and brussel sprouts too.
Did you know taking soda will remove any grease spot
from carpeting? I could not keep house without it. Simply
brush a generous amount over the spot and lightly through the
pile of the rug.
Leave the soda overnight and vacuum it off the next day.
It is darned near magic! This works on old grease spots as
well. I had one spot that was a year old (where my son had
gotten sick) and it removed that too. J. M.
Copyright, 1962, by Heloise Cruse
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Shirley Kay .Curtis, on her
way to watch a ball game at
Harrisburg Union High School,
picked up the school phone
Tuesday afternoon, to discover
she had won second place in
the 1962 Betty Crocker Home-
maker of Tomorrow for Oregon
contest. She receives a $500
scholarship.
'Eeeeeeeee," she squealed
into the receiver, and then add
ed: "I hope you're not pulling
my leg."
The Register-Guard, checking
a routine release from General
Mills, had called the high school
Bethel to Fete
State Officer
Miss Joy Henderson, Grand
Bethel Representative to Min
nesota, will be honored at a re
ception Sunday at 3 p.m. by
Bethel 26 of Job's Daughters.
The reception will be in Mc-
Kenzie River Masonic Temple,
850 E. 14th Ave.
Miss Henderson is also Junior
Fast Honored Queen of Bethel
26. She recently was chosen as
Sweetheart of the Eugene
Chapter of DeMolay. Friends of
Miss Henderson and others in
terested are invited to attend.
Miss Dana Maycumber, Hon
ored Queen of Bethel 26, will
be hostess for the reception.
Assisting her are Miss Barbara
Himsworth, hospitality; Miss
Ann Leighton, sociability; Miss
Sharon Hassman, decorations;
Miss Nancy Hale and Miss Mari
lyn Spriggs, cleanup.
Miss Connie Neal will be voc
al soloist during the reception
and Miss Darlene Thorpe will
play the piano. Mrs. Earl Chap
man is Bethel Guardian and
Robert Wagner is Associate
Guardian.
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Win for Shirley Kay
for the name of Shirley Kay's
parents. They were not aware
that Shirley Kay herself had
answered the telephone.
Top winner for Oregon is
Karney Ellen Piatt of Beaver
ton High School who receives
a $1500 scholarship and be
comes a candidate for the na
tional title and total scholar
ship of $5000.
Shirley Kay will add her new
est win to a $500 savings bond
awarded her as winner of the
1961 Linn County Veterans Day
essay contest.
This assures her the oppor
tunity to attend the college of
her choice. Willamette Univer
sity, next year. She plans to
major in psychology and minor
in economics. An honor stu
dent, she's active in a wide va
riety of school functions, makes
many of her own clothes and
likes to try out new recipes.
The Harrisburg miss was one
Course to Offer
Meeting 'Musts'
Central Lane YM-YWCA is
offering a community service
course in parliamentary proce
dure on Monday nights at 7:30
p.m. Mrs. LeRoy Daniels, inter
national past president of Toast-
mistress Club is the instructor.
The course is for both begin
ners and for those who wish to
brush up. It will highlight
"musts" in knowing what to do
in meetings and how to con
duct them. Further information
on the five-week class may be
obtained by calling DI 4-6251.
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of a total of 406,132 girls in 12,
874 schools participating in this
year's contest. ' In the eight
years since the program start-
ed, more than 2Vj million girls
have enrolled and scholarship
awards have totaled more than
three quarters of a million dol
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original telephone question:
Shirley Kay's the daughter of
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