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Demo Women Fete Maurine Neuberger Snainv U....: t...l SENATOR NEUBERGER Honor Guest Zonta Dates Installation The 25lh anniversary of Zon ta International Club of Eugene will be celebrated Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Ford's Dinner House. Mrs. Ray MeGaffey will be installed as president of the group for the coming fiscal year. Other officers to be in stalled include Mrs. Leo Koons, vice - president; Mrs. Clifford Smith, secretary; Mrs. Ray Liebl, treasurer. Elected to the board of directors are Mrs. Ar thur Watters, Mrs. J. Alan Wickham, Mrs. Dorothy Moore and Mrs. Clarence Elliott. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Gustav (Catherine) Lauris, president of the Eugene City Council, who will present "The Challenge of Women's Service Clubs." Special guests will in clude all former members and charter members of the club; the Zonta Scholarship winner, Miss Gloria Jean Darrold; Zon ta s Girls State representative, Miss Peggy Price; the president of Highland House, Miss Sharon Sloane, and Mrs. Grace Mar quam, house mother at High land House. 6 MRS. RAY McGAFFEY Elected immmmmmmtammmmam Girl Scout Calendar MONDAY, April 23 6 p.m. Father-Daughter ban quet, Elks Lodge, Florence. 6:30 p.m. American Camping Assn., in Portland. TUESDAY, April 24 9:30 a.m. Council camping committee, Girl Scout office. 10 a.m. Program committee, home of Mrs. Charles Cooley. WEDNESDAY, April 25 9:30 a.m. Neighborhood Serv ice Team Training II. 10 a.m. Council sales commit tee, Girl Scout office. 7:30 p.m. Camp study group, home of Mrs. C. B. Lamen. THURSDAY, April 26 9:30 a.m. President's meeting. 10 a.m. Siuslaw Neighborhood meeting. FRIDAY, April 27 10 a.m. Creative arts commit tee, home of Mrs. Carl Webb. 7:15 p.m. "Dimes for Daisy" ceremony, Jefferson Junior High School. SATURDAY SUNDAY, April 28-29 Cleawox work party. 'STANDARD' Warms Almost Like Summer! HEATING OILS ' M I i Call Us! We'll fill your fuel tank with Standard Heating Oils. Because they burn cleaner, and put out more heat, they'll warm you up quicker than any other heat, ing oil! o Also, learn how to conserve heat, stay warm and com (ortable yet burn less oil! Give us a call todayl e Monerud-Hunrington Furl Company 123 E. 10th Ave. DI MT91 w,HiU( iiioui me neuoerger will be honored by Democratic nuiucu oi iane county with a tea Wednesday from 3 to 5:30 D.m. at thi Lma a u... Aly, 1138 E. 22nd Ave. Anyone " wanes 10 meet senator Neuberger and hear her talk informally on legislation of par ticular interest to her is wel come. Mrs. Neuberger. wirlnu. nf ih late Senator Richard Neuberg er, was elected to the United oiates senate in 1960 shortly after the death of her hnshanH Her public interest in consum er legislation dates back to the years she served in the Oregon House of Representatives so she promises to have very top ical comments nn Pirfnt Kennedy's recent DroDosals for consumer protection. Mrs. Hans IJnrio uin h i charge of the dining room for me tea. rounng will be the president of the Democratic Women. Mrs. Veola Wil mnt and Mrs. Arthur Flemming, Mrs. marsnau wattles, Mrs. Marvin Warlick, Mrs. Edwin Beal, Mrs. Paul Hoffman. Mrs. Genres Hal. siger and Mrs. Keith Skelton. Mrs. William F. Frye and Mrs. David Herrick will be in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Lloyd C. Thomas and Mrs. W. B. Hilton are. on-i-halr- men for decorations; Mrs. San ford Kenney, refreshments; Mrs. Edward N. Fadeley, publicity. PTA Calendar TUESDAY. ADril 24 7:30 p.m. Santa Clara PTA at the school. Mrs. J. Norman Bennett will talk on the budget and the Eugene project. Slides will be shown. 8 p.m. Woodrow Wilson Jun ior High PTA meets at school. Officers will be elected. John E. Stafford, member of a lav sub-committee on the Eugene rroject, will snow a film on "Teaching Resources." Richard Miller, District 4 school board member, will answer questions on the school budget. A film on counseling, "The Big Ques tion," will be shown. WEDNESDAY, April 25 7:30 p.m. Ellis Parker PTA meets at school. Mrs. Donald South will speak on the Eugene Project. Officers will be elected and installed. Musical program by all grades. THURSDAY, April 26 7:30 p.m. Washington PTA at the school. Student art ex hibit. Talk: "Will Your Child Have a Safe Summer" by Glenn W. Snyder of Portland, health education consultant. Advance reservations for the annual luncheon of Eugene Council of PTAs should be made now, according to Mrs. Warren Weiseth, chairman. The event will be at Eugene Hotel Monday, May 7, at 12 noon. Tickets are $1.50. Presidents of all member units of PTAs in District 4 schools customarily invite their incoming and out going officers to attend. Reser vations may be telephoned to Mrs. Weiseth, DI 4-7248. Speaker Announced By RR Garden Club River Road Garden Club will meet Monday at 1 p.m. in Em erald Park, 1400 Lake Dr. Mrs. Belle Templeton of Harrisburg will be a guest speaker, her topic to be "Grooming for Show ing." Plans are being made for the spring flower show May 8. The public is invited to attend the meeting. Kansas Women Schedule Dessert Kansas Women's Club will meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. in Skin ner Butte Recreation Center, Hostesses for dessert will be Mrs. Pearl Chapman and Mrs, M. A. Purves. 0A r- W" T W-lV'v'" -y.M.jiiiii u .aaafirfgiSaaeommmamm) Krister Canned ruit cocktail makes these "Rainbow Muffins" unusually good. Serve them for Easter morning breakfast with eggs, seg- . y - i r 0 ments of citrus fruit and your favorite beverage. Easter Breakfast Rainbow Set off breakfast with frag rant, tender fruit-filled muffins. Serve them with eggs fixed your favorite way, tangy segments of citrus fruit and plenty of hot coffee or tea. Its the easiest ever breakfast to get together a great help come busy Easter Sunday morning. "Rainbow Muffins" are made from ginger-flavored biscuit mix with a generous measure of 'Dear Abby' Abigail Van Buren- DEAR ABBY: My boy friend told me he loved me and wanted to marry me. He said his wife was older than he was and he never loved her. He moved to Dallas and paid my way there so I could be near him while he waited for his divorce. That was a year ago. Now I find out that two other women beside myself followed him there. One is a brunette about 24. And the other is a gray-headed woman in her fifties who even divorced her husband and brought her grown daughter along! All this time he has been feeding us all the same line. His wife is not older than he is. She's a nice-looking blonde woman. Should I tell the other woman he has made fools of us? (I feel kind of sorry for the old one.) I hate to hurt his wife by telling her, but I think she ought to know what a rat she married. I am going back home, but why should that liar get away with anything? FOOLED DEAR FOOLED: Tell the others. They'll get over the dis appointment when they learn they've been part of a harem. And his wife should know, too. He's had his three strikes. DEAR ABBY: My heart doesn't yearn for wall-to-wall car peting and fancy clothes, but oh, Abby, how I would love to have my husband bring some some foolish little gift on some unspecial day. He's not a thoughtless guy, but when you have to "hint" it's no fun. He's a grand guy and a wonderful hus band, and if he'd only do this little thing to let me know I am as special to him as he is to me, I'd be the happiest woman in the world. SWEET SUE It's usually best to thaw a frozen duck before cooking it. But be sure to cook it shortly after it is thawed. to provide the beauty of a memorable service. . free of worry and detail. ... at a cost well .within what you choose to pay. McGAFFEY'S EUGENE NENORIAL CHAPEL Muffins Holiday Treat canned fruit cocktail folded into the batter. Ginger-sugar is sprin kled over the top before baking so each muffin comes from the oven with a sparkling crust and gay bits of fruit peeking through. The five fresh-tasting fruits combined in canned fruit cock tail make these muffins un usually good. It's a recipe you'll be using often during the year A, 1 I HOME OWNED HOME OPERATED M"M rioti DtKJilT INSUMCI COHfOSATION to make breakfasts and lunch eons more interesting. - Rainbow Muffins 2Va cups biscuit mix v cup sugar V teaspoon ginger 1 egg cup milk cup drained canned fruit cocktail spicy sugar . Spicy Sugra: 1 tablespoon sugar Vi teaspoon ginger Combine biscuit mix, sugar and ginger. Beat egg and add milk. Stir into dry mixture, blending only until all of biscuit mix is moistened. Add fruit cocktail and mix gently. Spoon into greased muffin pans, and sprinkle with Spicy Sugar. Bake in hot oven (400 degrees F.) about 20 minutes. Serve hot. Makes 9 (2 inch) muffins. Spicy Sugar: Blend sugar and ginger. City Club Board Due Thursday Executive board of Eugene Women's City Club will meet at the Woman's Club, 450 E. 14th Ave., Thursday at 10 a.m. Host esses will be Mrs. B. P. Lyons, Mrs. William R. David and Mrs. Eggert Madsen. DANEBO FLOWERS Personal Attention to All Phone Orders Cut Flowers Arrangements Floral Sprays Just Call DI 5-5722 Dally Deliveries to Eugene & Springfield Flower-Shop & Greenhouses 4B71 Royal Ave., Eugene Hawns to On their way for a two-and-a-half month tour of Europe are Mr. and Mrs. A. L. (Vern) Hawn of Eugene, who will trav el with three couples who are long-time friends in Lions Club, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Chrisman of Enterprise, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Synder of West Linn, and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jeub of Coquille. The group left Thursday morning by jet and arrived in London. They will go on to Par is where they will rent a bus with driver for a leisurely tour that will take them south to Spain, along the Mediterranean to Rome, up to Germany and back to Nice for the Lions In ternational Convention June 17 23. They will return to Eugene the latter part of June. While on their tour the trav elers will be entertained by Lions Clubs in Vienna, Paris, Nice, Florence, Rome, Carca- Round The Town NEWCOMERS Club II will have a dinner meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Club Crosstown, 1797 W. 7th Ave. Guest speaker win be Mrs. H. H. Waechter, director of Pearl Buck School. All women newcomers to the area are invited. Reservations, which are to be in by Monday noon, may be made by calling Mrs. Lester Munhollon, DI 3-1895. WOMEN'S Society of Chris, tian Service of Wesley Metho dist Church will meet Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the church. Mrs, Ray Campbell will lead the pro gram which will be an Easter meditation. Mrs. Richard Em- bree will welcome new mem bers of the Society. Suzanna Circle will serve luncheon at noon. NEWCOMERS Club I will meet for bridge in the Hospi tality Room of Bon Marche Rus- sclls Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. Res ervations are to be made by Monday with Mrs. Leigh Iver- son, DI 5-7087. PAST Presidents of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 3 will meet Monday for potluck dinner in the home of Mrs'. Edwin F. Mack, 1308 W. 4th Ave. EUGENE Branch of the Ore gon Music Teachers Assn. will hold its final workshop Mon day, meeting at 9:30 a.m. in the home of Miss Wanda Eastwood, 1314 E. 21st Ave. Beta Sigma Phi Chapters Meet Phi Omlcron Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Gary Countryman, 1700 McKin ley St. Mrs. Leo Muno will pre sent the program. Beta Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the 12th Avenue Gal lery, 361 E. 12th Ave. Follow ing a tour of the Gallery, mem bers will go to the home of Mrs. Ritchey Rust, 62 Sally Way, for a business meeting and refreshments. Potted Plants Corsages Greeting Cards and Wrap L A FULL SERVICE BANK Everything from checking accounts and saving accounts to all kinds of loans and really personal financial counseling. Come in and discover the advantages of a Home-owned , Home-operated Full Service Bank. Ask for your free booklet, "How to make the most of your money." CD ) EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, 000 Spend Summer in Europe sonne, France, and in Luxem bourg. An international gathering at the home of Miss Thelma Schae fer, on Tandy Turn, celebrated the birthday of Miss Alicia Bar rios of Montevideo, Uruguay. The honor guest is doing grad uate study at University of Ore gon on a fellowship grant from Quota Club International. The party, a surprise to Ali cia, was arranged by Miss Karin Zollikofer of Rio de Janiero, Brazil, scholarship student spon sored by the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs, with Miss Schaefer's assistance. The birth day cake was made and decor ated by Mrs. W. E. Purdy. The young people brought their own dance records, and spent the evening dancing. Guests included Miss Jane Hult and Miss Louise Keeda of Eu gene; Hannu Savola from Fin land; F. Xavier Houzel from France; Ernst Huber from Swit zerland and Jose Aceves from Mexico. A surprise bridal shower hon oring Miss Terri Ann Gates was held the past week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Tolbert. Arranging the party were Mrs. James Loveall and Miss Shirley Gullickson, who arrived unannounced with Gemini Club Slates Talk Gemini Club, whose members are mothers of twins, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Register Guard Assembly room. Philip Schoggen, University of Oregon assistant professor of psychology, will be guest speak er. Officers will be nominated. Mrs. Alvin Shephard and Mrs. L. L. Gallagher will be hostesses. Anyone having twins and wishing information about the organization may call Mrs. Rob ert Laursen, DI 34688. Post-Lenten Social Meeting Tuesday Court Oregon, Catholic Daugh ters of America, will have a post-Lenten social meeting on Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Columbus hall. Mrs. J. O. McCormlck and Mrs, R. H. Bauer are co-chairmen. Past Grand Regents of Court Oregon will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. In the home of Miss Helen Brunner, ' 1710 Dulton Drive. This Weekend Pick-up a BOX OF CHICKEN for FISHING LUNCH SATURDAY sunday'dinner Johnny's 27th and Willamette WE NEED MORE SPACE FOR NEW STOCK These are genuine values and all plants are top quality SAT. & SUN. ONLV Rhododendrons $3 and $4 well shaped isveral varieties. NOW EXTRA large variety of Gallon-canned Dlants Compare Price and Quality Before You Buy LANE COUNTY 111 Thomason one block turn E. J. Louckl DI 4-0809 Sat., April 21. 1962 Page 7A refreshments and other party details. Terri Ann will be married May 5 to Robert A. Reesman. Among guests at the shower was Bob's mother, Mrs. James Reesman. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Simmons are leaving via Pan American Jet Easter Sunday for Hawaii for a three-week vacation. They will tour four of the islands and visit friends while there. They plan to return via the S.S. "Mat sonia." Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Atwood left Eugene Friday to fly to Honolulu for a two-week holi day. It's a first visit for Mrs. Atwood Mr. Atwood was in the area during World War II. A week in New York sounds like fun, but even more so will be the trip the L. L. Naglers are to take getting there. They will travel by way of Mexico City, Yucatan and Nassau, spending a week en route. in iew york City they will join their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. (Skip) Nagler Jr. of Spokane, Wash. The men will attend the National Shoe Show during their stay there. ESTEY ORGANS Two Manual with SUreo-iound Chord oriana aa low aa 9399 Chester Pierka ' 1251 Lincoln EUGENE ACCORDION CENTER Adding Mmchln - Calculator 4 xypewriier , REPAIRS SERVICE SUPPLIES Salfll . Rflntaft . !. LANE COUNTY OFFICE MACHINES CO. 1(18 Orchard St. OI 2-2121 rarxint runt ontildi door DR. ELLIOTT Optometrist CREDIT GLADLY 62 W. 10th DI 4-4021 Do you want to own or leu building, from reitmuranti to warehouses? We ean furnish the He. architectural plane, con tructlon and financing, firm oontract or fee bails. Sound ten ants are available. Call 01 5-0498, Wayne L. Johnson Investments, Inc. i mattresses doi springs J i JL "Factory to cnitomar . f W Can S.ia Vou S0l V American Ridding Co. 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