Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, May 21, 1962, Image 9

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    EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Monday, May 21, 1962 Page 9.
Qi i Oregon Federation of Business and Women's
' Olcltc . Clubs elected new officers at the convention
jff. this weekend in Eugene. Assuming posts are
( JTllPPV "eft t0 right): Mrs. L. A. Norcross, Portland,
1st vice president; Mrs. V. L. Greene, The
V1 M t'
(Reclster-Guard photo)
Dalles, president; Mrs. I. L. Anderson, Forest
Grove, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Bryce Powell,
John Day, treasurer; Mrs. Donald E. Hall, Eu
gene, recording secretary; Mrs. James Comini,
The Dalles, corresponding secretary.
Oregon State BPW Elects New Officers
Mrs. V. L. Greene of The
Dalles has been elected presi
dent of Oregon Federation of
Business and Professional Wo
men's Clubs. She succeeds Mrs.
Loren A. Norton of Eugene.
Mrs. Greene, who has had
more than 25 years of contin
uous experience in office work
and management, now is man
ager of a privately owned hos
pital in The Dalles. A past
president of the BPW Club of
The Dalles, she has served the
state federation as correspond
ing secretary, treasurer, finance
chairman, second and first vice
president. She is a member of
DAV Auxiliary Elects
VENETA-ELMIRA DAV
Auxiliary 24 has elected the fol
lowing officers for the 1962-63
year: Alice Manley, command
er; Eleanor Bohn, senior vice
commander; Lillian Ballard,
junior vice commander; Ruby
Moore, chaplain; Pearl Clcck,
treasurer; Edith Whipps, state
executive committee woman;
Florence Grant, alternate state
executive committee woman;
Louise Boettgcr and Leona
Burgess, unit committee women.
Soroptimist Club, Beta Sigma
Phi sorority and the First Chris
tian Church of The Dalles.
Also elected at the 41st state
convention the past weekend
in Eugene were: first vice presi
dent, Mrs. L. A. Norcross, Port
land; second vice president,
Soroptimists
Set Meetings
Eugene Soroptimists will meet
Tuesday at 11 a.m. standard, 12
noon standard at the Osburn
Hotel. Mrs. William W. Berg,
owner of Holly Ridge Ranch of
Pleasant Hill, will be inducted
into the club.
All members are invited to at
tend the installations of Salem
Soroptimist club Tuesday 6:30
p.m. standard, 7:30 p.m. day
light and of Corvallis Soropti
mist club Wednesday at 5:45
standard, 6:45 p.m. daylight.
Club members may call Dt 5
0049 for reservations for thj Fn.
gene Soroptimists' installation
une o.
P.E.O. Groups Meet
Chapter DH, P.E.O. Sister
hood, will meet Wednesday at
fl a.m. standard, 10 a.m. day
light, in the home of Mrs. E.
Charles Pressman, 1644 E. 27th
Ave. Mrs. Ward Macy will be
a guest speaker.
Chapter DF, P.E.O. Sister
hood, will meet Wednesday at
11:30 a.m. standard, 12:30 p.m.
daylight, in the home of Mrs.
Charles Kerr, 1706 E. 17th Ave.
Mrs. I. T. Kvale will present the
program.
Chapter AY of P.E.O. will
meet Wednesday at 12 noon
standard, 1 p.m. daylight. In the
home of Mrs. Milo Glassman,
2245 Charnelton St. Mrs. Hib
bard Richardson will assist the
hostess.
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Mrs. I. L. Anderson, Forest
Grove; treasurer, Mrs. Bryce
Powell, John Day; recording
secretary, Mrs. Donald E. Hall,
Eugene.
Elected chairmen were: per
sonal development, Mrs. H. H.
Myers, Springfield; civic parti
cipation, Mrs. E. L. Hurd,
Hillsboro; world affairs, Mrs. J.
M. Hopkins. Hillsboro; finance,
Mrs. M. W. Sjogren, Tigard;
legislation, Mrs. K. C. Bricco,
Klamath Falls; membership,
Officers Installed
By Veneta Unit
VENETA Mrs. Jack Rogers
was installed as chairman of the
Veneta Home Extension Unit at
the May meeting. Mrs. Carney
Stevens, a past chairman, was
installing officer.
Other new officers installed
included: Mrs. George Sher
wood, vice chairman; Mrs. Lloyd
Morrell, secretary, and Mrs. Gus
tavo Smith, treasurer.
The new chairman appointed
the following committee chair
men for the coming year: Mrs.
William Acridge, hospitality;
Mrs. Ardcl Elcckson, publicity
chairman; Mrs. Ervin Dinger,
lunch and recreation; Mrs. El
win Hunter, ACWW; Mareta
Cragier, finance; Mrs. Carney
Stevens, child care; Mrs. H. W.
Montgomery and Mrs. James
McCaffrey, program planning.
The unit voted to continue to
have "free" meetings during
the summer months. The June
13 meeting will be a picnic at
the home of Mrs. H. W. Montgomery.
Mrs. D. M. DuPcrrier, Portland;
health and safety, Mrs. Kenneth
Hays, Junction City; National
security, Mrs. T. V. Stewart,
Lebanon; public relations, Mrs.
Roy C. Lund, Oakridge.
Mrs. I. E. Campbell of Oak
ridge was elected a member of
the nominating committee for
the Cascade District.
Elected delegates to the Na
tional convention of BPW Clubs
were: Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Nor
cross, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Sjo
gren and Miss Fern Trull of
Grants Pass.
The three-days session con
cluded Sunday at a breakfast
Sunday morning in Eugene Ho
tel when the program included
the Emblem ceremony and a
memorial service.
School Planned
COTTAGE GROVE Mrs.
James Quiglcy will be director
for Daily Vacation Bible school
at First Baptist Church June
4-8. Classes will be conducted
from 9 to 11:45 a.m. standard,
10 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. daylight
each day.
Teachers will be Mrs. Merle
Nicolson, junior department;
Mrs. James Spear and Mrs.
James Payne, middlcr depart
ment; Mrs. Donald Magnusson,
primary department, and Mrs.
Conrad Rhoads, kindergarten
department.
Men's Club Elects
YONC ALLA The Yoncalla
Methodist Men's Club has elect
ed Charles Emery president;
Norman Staplcman vice presi
dent and Eldon Lee, secretary-treasurer.
Piano Pupils
Play Recital
This Evening
Mrs. Kenneth Erickson will
present students in a piano re
cital Monday at 7:30 p.m. stand
ard, 8:30 p.m. daylight, in
Wheeler room of First Congre
gational Church, 1050 E. 23rd
Ave.
Appearing will be Lorna At
kinson, Leigh Ann Elwell, David
Andrews, Tina Huff, Mark Cho
lewinski, Danny Louvring, Deb
bie Louvring, Charles Sicbers,
Michael Siebers, Nancy Scherer,
Shirley Scofield, Dan Dunning
ton, Pat W a r t h o n, Bridget
Moore, Linda Gray, Karrie Gray,
Diane Letsom, Steve Letsom,
Cheryl Erickson, Fawn Erick
son, Steve Erickson, Gail Sears,
Carrie Johnson, Bradley John
son, Burton Johnson, Jerry Andrews.
Guild Audition certificates will
be given to Dan Dunnington,
Michael Siebers, Charles Sic
bers, Karrie Gray, Leigh Ann
Elwell, Tina Huff, Fawn Erick
son, Jerry Andrews, David An
drews. Federation Festival awards
will be presented to Gail Spears,
Lorna - Atkinson, Cheryl Erick
son, Dan Dunnington, Mark
Cholewinski, Tina Huff, Diane
Letsom.
Guest on the program will be
Kathy Dunnington, who will ap
pear in a ballet number.
Wesley WSCS
To Meet Tuesday
Woman's Society of Christian
Service of Wesley Methodist
Church will meet Tuesday at 11
a.m. standard, 12 noon daylight,
in the church parlor.
A pledge service "Rich To
ward God" will be given by Mrs.
Luis Bove' and Mrs. J. A. Mor
gan will lead the devotions. Fol
lowing the luncheon to be
served by Naomi Circle, there
will be a business meeting and
installation of officers. All in
terested woman are invited.
$50 Scholarship
COTTAGE GROVE The
Business and Professional Wom
en's club has presented Woodra
Gallo, one of Cottage Grove
high school's outstanding senior
girls, with a $50 scholarship.
Awards Presented
FLORENCE Steve Arnold
was awarded a wolf badge and
Joel Woodworth received a lion
badge at a meeting of Cub Scout
I pack 377.. .
JOYCE HA1NSWORTH
Appointed Director
GS Council
Head Named
Mrs. Donald Dickey, president
of Three Rivers Girl Scout Coun
cil, announces the appointment
of Mi.ss Joyce T. Hainsworth as
executive director for the coun
cil. Miss Hainsworth, previously
a district adviser, has replaced
Mrs. Larry Watson who has re
signed because of her impend
ing marriage to Dr. S. Raynor
of Bothell, Wash. Mrs. Watson
served as executive director for
more than four years.
Miss Hainsworth came to
Three Rivers Council in 1954,
following professional work in
the Jamestown, N.Y., council.
She received her B.S. degree
from Boston University. In her
new position she will work with
the finance, personnel, public
relations, and program commit
tees, as well as supervise the
staff.
Mrs. Alison Wysong, former
member of the council board of
directors, has been employed in
Miss Hainsworth'8 previous as
signment, serving as district ad
visor to the Westside, Fernridge
and Eastlane districts and co
ordinating the day camp pro
gram. Mrs. Wysong was grau
atcd from University of Penn
sylvania and served overseas
with the Red Cross.
Around the Town
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YOUTH TEMPERANCE Coun
cil will hear Mrs. Leah Dunkcl
bcrgcr and Mrs. Virginia Helm,
state directors of temperance
work, at the University Street
Church of Christ Tuesday at 7
p.m. standard, 8 p.m. daylight.
Staples will show her slides of
Mexico. Transportation arrange
merits may be made by calling
Mrs. William Gass, DI 3-9670.
NEWCOMERS Club I will
meet Tuesday at 11:15 a.m.
standard, 12:15 p.m. daylight, in
Rnn Xlarnhd Rnccoll'e ITncnital.
Youth from all churches are in-i ity Room for bridgc and dcs.
vited to attend for a singpira-
tion" and refreshments.
ALPHA DELTA PI Alumnae
will honor graduating seniors of
University of Oregon chapter at
a buffet dinner Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Dudley Miller, Rt.
1, Harrisburg, with Mrs. J. J.
Harvey and Mrs. Franklin B.
Haar assisting. Dinner is
planned for 5:45 p.m. standard,
6:45 p.m. daylight. Mrs. Lloyd
Dinner to Fete
SDA Officers
Court Oregon, Catholic Daugh
ters of America, will meet for
potluck dinner honoring the in
coming and retiring officers of
the court Tuesday at 5:30 p.m.
standard, 8:30 p.m. daylight, in
Columbus Hall,
Members are to take a hot
dish or a salad or dessert, and
table service. Roast turkey,
rolls and coffee will be fur-
I nished.
OMT A Pupils
Play Recital
Members of Eugene Chapter
of Oregon Music Teachers Assn.
will present pupils in a recital
Tuesday at 7 p.m. standard, 8
p.m. daylight, in First Congre
gational Church, 23rd and Har
ris Sts. The public is invited.
Appearing on the program
will be: Kent Barkhurst, Donna
Berg, Garth Brown, Christine
Canning, Roxie Colburn, Mar
garet Collins, Rhonda Graham,
Mark Haffner, Roger Haffner,
Jack Hartzcll, David McBride,
Virginia Mills, Linda Sue Over
ton, Luwayne Wcstcrlund, Sue
Whittington.
Teachers rcpre s e n t e d are:
Mrs. Frances Bittncr, Mrs. Wil
liam Dolph Janes, Mrs. R. H.
Proctor, Mrs. Jack H. Sluss, Mrs.
Cecil Armes, Mrs. Clayton Brad
ley, Mrs. Carsten Woll, Mrs. H.
A. Hagen, Mrs. Lavina Honey,
Mr. Waldo B. Nielsen, Mrs.
Keith Possman.
Florence Auxiliary
Elects New Officers
FLORENCE Mrs. Ralph L.
Mann has been elected presi
dent of Francis M. Yost Post 59
American Legion Auxiliary. She
succeeds Mrs. Henry L. March.
Other officers chosen were Mrs.
Glen Ford, first vice president;
Mrs. Earl M. Brown, second vice
president; Mrs. Stanley Cool-
idge, secretary, and Mrs. Hoy
F. Bowman, treasurer. Installa
tion will be June 4.
Mrs. R. T. Gibbons and Mrs.
Earl M. Brown were named
delegates to the state conven
tion June 21-25 at Seaside,
Icnrl DAGorvgtinna chmtM hA
made by Monday with Mrs. L.
R. Iverson, Dl 5-7087.
SANTA Clara PTA will meet
Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. standard,
7:30 p.m. daylight at the school
for installation of officers and
dance presentation by fourth
grade students under direction
of Mrs. Alford B. Smith.
EUGENE PROGRESS Club
will meet Monday at 8 p.m.
standard, 9 p.m. daylight, at the
home of Hal Miller, 388 E. 14th
Ave. Cards will be played.
CASCADE CHAPTER Order
of Eastern Star Past Matrons
and Past Patrons and their hus
bands and wives will have their
annual potluck dinner Tuesday
evening. Mrs. Dewey Court
right is chairman for the even
planned for 6:30 p.m. standard,
7:30 p.m. daylight, in Spring
field Masonic Temple.
THREE LINKS Club of Eu
gene Rebckah Lodge will meet
Tuesday at 8 p.m. standard, 9
p.m. daylight, in IOOF Hall. All
Rebckah members are invited.
Mrs. Delia Neal, Mrs. Elva Fos
ter and Mrs. Mclvina Winkley
will serve refreshments.
GEMINI CLUB (mothers of
twins) will meet Tuesday for
dinner and election of officers
at 6:30 p.m. standard, 7:30 p.m.
daylight, at Allison's Chuck
Wagon, Pacific Highway N.
Plans will be made for Pet Pa
rade entry. Further informa
tion may be obtained by calling
Mrs. Robert Laurson, DI 34688.
KANSAS Women's Club will
meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. stand
ard, 2 p.m. daylight, for dessert
luncheon in Skinner Butte Re
creation Center, with Mrs. Sadie
Upp and Mrs. Ethel Taylor as
co-hostesses. All former Kan
sas women are invited.
Bridge Club to Meet
Wednesday Bridge Club
will meet in the home of Mrs.
H. S. Durgan, 1750 Olive St.,
for bridge Wednesday at 1:30
p.m. standard, 2:30 p.m. daylight.
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