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    EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, S.U. April 13, 1963 P TA
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BETHEL J6, Job's Daughters, will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
in McKeniie River Masonic Temple. Miss Barbara Himsworth,
Honored Queen, will preside over the business session.
CHAPTER DG of the P.E.O. Sisterhood will meet Tuesday
at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Miss Elma Doris Havemann, 742
East 18th Ave. Mrs. Bob Downing will be assistant hostess.
The program will be given by Mrs. Bruce Lassen.
DIAL CLUB will meet Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in Colonial Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Lund will present an illustrated talk
on their experiences in Pakistan. Mr. Lund is an associate pro
lessor of geology at University of Oregon.
HAWTHORNE SERVICE Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30
p.m. in the home of Mrs. W. 0. Freeman, 1409 McKinley St.
Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Clarence Carpenter.
EXPECTANT MOTHERS group will meet Monday at 9 a m.
In the Health Department, Lane County Court House. The
film, "Terminal Heat Formula Preparation," will be shown and
there will be a discussion of formulas and their preparation.
BETHEL 60, International Order of Job's Daughters, will
have a regular business meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Mc
Kenzie River Temple, 850 E. 14th Ave.
WOMEN'S BENEFIT Assn. will meet Monday at 12:30 p.m.
for dessert, in the home of Mrs. J. T. Teal, 2365 Cal Young Rd.
A business meeting will follow.
EVERGREEN Toastmistress Club will meet Monday at 7:15
p.m. in the Gallery Room of Eugene Public Library. The pro
gram theme will be "Easter 365 Days." Any interested wom
an is welcome to attend. Anyone wishing information may call
Mrs. Charles Warnock Jr., DI 3-6529.
XI BETA DELTA Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet Tues
day at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Wayne Flynn, 2510 E. Jeppe
ien Acres Rd. Co-hostess will be Mrs. Donald Beeson. The pro
gram, on "Architecture of Japan," will be given by Mrs. John
Davis.
ALPHA CHI OMEGA alumnae will meet with members of
the campus chapter in the chapter house Tuesday at 8 p.m.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Jacqueline Rasmussen, Mrs. Haynes
Oberg, Mrs. Kenneth O'Neil and Mrs. Gerald Stone. Plans are
to be discussed both for a rummage sale slated Friday, April
26, and for a luncheon for senior girls May 4.
PYTHIAN SISTERS will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Knights
of Pythias HalL Refreshments will be served following the
meeting.
CASCADE CHAPTER, Order of Eastern Star, will meet
Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Springfield Masonic Temple. A film will
be shown on the Masonic and Eastern Star Home at Forest
Grove. Mrs. Edward Johnson is refreshment chairman.
GAMMA KAPPA Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha will meet
for a social session Monday at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. James
Clark, 1444 Lake Dr. Theme of the meeting will be "April
Antics." Mrs. John P. Reed will be the assisting hostess
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PTA Calendar
MONDAY, APRIL 15
7:30 p.m. River Road PTA
In multipurpose room. Election
of officers followed by the latest
spring fashions from "Corner's
Casuals."
8 p.m. City PTA, School Ad
ministration Bldg., election of
officers and discussion on "Ef
fective Ways to Help Local
Units."
7:30 p.m. F airfield PTA,
school gymnasium. Program by
5th grade chorus directed by
Mrs. Charles Ivie and 6th grade
band directed by Allan Nye
gaard. TUESDAY, APRIL 16
7:30 p.m. Whittaker PTA.
Election of officers. Colored
pictures of Guatemala Easter
festival presented by Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Mayfield.
7:30 p.m. North Eugene
Hich School PTA in cafeteria.
Election of officers. Members
PETUNIA1
Here is where
My spirits sag...
Where can I hat
My jelly bag?
A step ladder works
fine, Petunia, Or, if
there's a camera fan
in the family, steal
his tripod!
Easter
All the gaiety of spring is found in the new
hat fashions for the Easter Parade and later.
Shrimp pink straw fedora by Vincent Harmik
(top left) has self-twist band. Eye-catching pic
Rnnnftc ture hat by Hattie Carnegie (top center) comes
UUUJlClo in wheat straw with green ribbon band. For
gala evenings, Mr. John's black silk coif (top
right) is the base for an arrangement of black
silk sunflowers. Turban of striped chiffon by
John Fredericks (lower left) is in shades of
blue and green. Leaves and yellow roses
create the Adolpho bonnet (lower center).
Blouson turban of blue and beige arabesque
print silk (lower right) is by Mr. John.
of cast will present scenes from
musical, "Redhead," to be given
in May. A special invitation is
extended to parents in the
Bailey Hill area whose children
will be attending North Eugene
next year.
7:30 p.m. Adams PTA will
elect officers and hear explana
tion ot Dudget. Program by
fourth grade tumblers, fifth and
sixth grade orchestra and sixth
grade girls chorus.
7:30 p.m. Woodrow Wilson
Junior High School PTA spon
soring open meeting. Children
accompanied by their parents
are invited. School budget will
be presented. George Hadley,
school principal, will show slides
of school activities. Don Hunter,
head of audio-visual department
at University of Oregon will
give program: "Colorama in
Stereophonic Sound."
7:30 p.m. Malaban PTA will
meet in the school. The program
will consist of an explanation
of the budget for School Dis
trict 52 by Jack Danby, board
member, and a demonstration
of the progression of musical
rhythmics through the grades,
directed by Mrs. Jane Richard
son, music teacher.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17
7:30 p.m. Thurston PTSA
will meet Wednesday at 7:30
p.m. in the school cafeteria.
There will be a display of voca
tional course projects. A per
formance by the school chorus
will be followed by a school
budget explanation, and there
will be installation of officers.
Mrs. Floyd Sink is the new
president. Refreshments will be
served.
THURSDAY, APRIL 18
7:45 p.m. Thomas Jefferson
Junior High PTA. Installation of
officers. School District 4 budget
to be explained. Candidates for
District 4 and Lane County
school boards will speak.
near
Abby'
Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY: Everybody complains about smokers, but
nothing is ever done about them. I've had more meals spoiled
and more pleasant hours of socializing ruined by people who
foul the air with cigarette and cigar smoke. Do they think they
own the world? I wish someone would invent a "pipe" to be used
in self-defense by non-smokers who wish to retaliate. It should
be an instrument capable of producing great clouds of offensive
smoke that would out-smell any cigarette or cigar on the mar
ket. It should contain a safety valve so the user could send
out this smoke without getting any of it in his own mouth.
Also, tiny fans to direct the smoke away from the user and to
ward others. It should bave an attachment that would blow
ashes into food of smokers and burn neat little holes in fine
furniture.
If the above-described "retaliator" is ever invented, I prom
ise to buy the first one produced, regardless of price.
DOUG
DEAR DOUG: If such an item is ever produced, you may
buy the second. I want to buy the first. '
DEAR ABBY: A dog worshipper has been leading his dog,
routinely, to my front yard, I decided if he had that much
nerve, I would get up the nerve to do something about it. So
when I saw him approaching with his dog, I stood on my porch,
and just stared a long, hard stare at him. He smiled and tipped
his hat! Must I come right out and say. "Why don't you use
YOUR front lawn?"
LIVE AND LET LIVE
DEAR LIVE: Tell the man please to let his pooch see more
of the world than your front lawn. And if he doesn't catch on,
tell him to keep Fido off your grass or you'll call the law.
DEAR ABBY: You may be Interested to know that there are
8.500,000 widows in this country. Half of them are under 60.
That "Frightened Bachelor" who wrote to you can surely find
someone. And he can have himself a ball while he's looking.
ALSO A BACHELOR
DEAR ABBY: Who in the world can a person trust any
more? Our preacher sat right in our living room and told all
the details of some domestic trouble another couple was having.
He knew full well these people were friends of ours. Then I
found out that my doctor discussed my case with my aunt
without any inquiry on her part she says. Yesterday a
friend of mine told her daughter something I had told her in
confidence just to get it off my chest Heaven help me if I
ever need a lawyer. I hear they are the biggest gossips of all.
I repeat who can person trust?
DISGUSTED
DEAR DISGUSTED: MOST clergymen can keep a secret.
And so can most doctors. But professional people under obli
gation to keep confidences, occasionally talk too much. If
your confidences are always revealed, perhaps you are prone
to pick the wrong confidants.
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For Abby's booklet, "How To Have A Lovely Wedding, send
50 cents to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
(Distributed by McNauiht Syndicate, Inc.)
PEO Chapter H Plans
Golden Day Celebration
The 50th anniversary of Chap-1
tor H, P.E.O. Sisterhood, will
be celebrated Monday at a 6:30
p.m. dinner meeting in Bev's
Steak House. Out-of-town and
former members of the group
have been invited to join in the
celebration.
Miss Esther Hettinger will be
toastmistress and Mrs. Quirinus
Breen will present the invoca
tion. Making brief talks will be
Mrs. O. P. Nordling, chapter
president, Mrs. E. A. Stacks,
Miss Frances Elizabeth Baker,
Mrs. Gilbert Sprague, and Mrs.
Wendell Van Loan.
Musical selections will be pre
sented by a vocal group which
includes Mrs. Carl C. Webb,
Mrs. Stacks, Mrs. William
Tweedie and Mrs. O. B. Mc-
Gowan. accompanied by Mrs.
W. G. Williamson.
Out-of-town members ex
nected to attend are Mrs. Eliza
beth PeCou of Portland, Mrs.
Wendell Van Loan of Coos Bay,
Miss Frances Elizabeth Baker of
Newberg, Mrs. Robert E. Dodge
and Miss Ruby Simmons of
Portland, Miss Barbara Kay
Sprague of Anchorage, Alaska,
Mrs. Donald Maclsaac of San
Francisco and Mrs. Howard R.
Goold of Tacoma.
Chapter H, first of Eugene's
nine r.E.U. Chapters, was
founded in 1913. Mrs. Florence
B. Blewitt was first president
Mrs. Jessie Kirk, of the original
group, is the only remaining
active Eugene member.
Holiday for Hazel
First stop Honolulu. After that the world for Hazel
Frederickson as she continues the trip that will take her into
many far corners for reunions with friends.
Mrs. Frederickson has been "mother" to dozens of Univer
sity of Oregon students from the Orient and the Far East, many
of whom lived in her "International House" home near cam
pus. Now her many kindnesses are going to be repaid by grate-
ful friends the world over. -
In Honolulu she will visit i niece and her husband, Sgt.
and Mrs. W. M. McMillan (Pauline Frederickson). On her other
stops en route she will be met either by a friend or a family,
member native to the place visited first in Toyko and Hok
kaido, Japan. In Taipei she will be met by the mother and
brother of Edmund Lo, a student here, and be entertained by
the family of Kenneth Liu, whose wife is a Lane County publie
school nurse and friend of Mrs. Frederickson.
In Manila she will be met by Major Pedro Argosino of the
Philippine Air Force and will visit several former student.
Her Hong Kong stay will be arranged by a man who is in
charge of orphanages, a friend of Mrs. Liu.
Going on to India, where she has many friends, Mrs. Fred
erickson will be met in Calcutta by a sister of T. N. Sindwahni,
UO student, whose father near New Delhi and later a sister in
London will also entertain the traveler. Abdul Mustafa, former
student, will be her host in Dacca, in East Pakistan. .
In Madras she will visit Miss V. R. Meenakshi, who re
ceived her doctorate at the university, and the two will tour
Southern India for a week. On June 2 she will attend church
services at Akola where the pastor is father of Anant Chavan
and Sulabha Chavan, UO students. Her host in Lahore, West
Pakistan, will be the family of Col. Ahmed Saed, now a student
here.
From Karachi Mrs. Frederickson will fly to London in mid-
June and join a 17-day tour of Europe before sailing from
France on the S. S. Hanseatic. She will land in New York July
Packed away in her luggage will be gifts for her Indian
friends oddly enough, sari lengths of nylon which is scarce
over there. Other prized items are potato peelers (requested)
and Eugene souvenir spoons. She also will have a letter of in
troduction from Gov. Mark O. Hatfield and from the Oregon
Tuberculosis and Health Assn. which will enable her to visit
foreign hospitals. Mrs. Frederickson will be on leave from her
position as executive secretary of Lane County Tuberculosis
and Health Assn.
It's an especially happy Easter for Janle (Mrs. J. B.) Thomp
son, whose son, Bruce, is joining her for the holiday. He is
marine engineer, who has just returned from a long trip to
the far east, and came for the week end in Eugene before re
turning to his headquarters in Seattle. Mrs. Thompson now
makes her home in the Osburn Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Gibbons ot Eugene were recent
guests at Carmel Highlands Inn in California. They were joined
at Carmel by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reed of Walnut Creek, former
ly of Eugene.
Garden Club
Tells Subject
Eugene Garden Club will meet
Tuesday at 8 p.m. In Garden
Club, 1645 High St.
There will be a panel discus
sion entitled "How Do You Use
Color in Your Garden?" Mrs.
Ben Andrews will serve as mod
erator with members of the club
participating in the discussion
on color in annuals, perennials
and shrubs.
There also will be nomination
of officers for the coming year.
Mrs. Sig Seashore will serve re
freshments. The public is invited.
Girl Scout
Calendar
Monday, April IS
7:30 p.m. Senior Planning
Board, First Congregational
Church.
Women of Moose
Slates Sessions
wlU
Mu Phi Unit
Sets Meeting
Women of the Moose
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College of Regents will con- tugene Aiumnw napwr w
vene Monday at 8 p.m. at thelMu Phi Epsilon will meet Mon-
home ot Mrs. Ernie Myers, TO I day at 8 D.m. in the home ot
Harlow no., win Mrs. ruu Francis Blttner. 8760 EU-
anaizer as cnairman. i .. - . .
Academy ot Friendship meet-l"ur D1- " "
urs. noneix maaxy win assist
Tuesday, April 16
0:30 a.m. Board and board
committee training, Red Cross
Bide.
10 a.m. Eastlane District
meeting.
Wednesday, April 17
9:30 a.m. Day Camp directors
training, United Lutheran
Church.
Saturday, April 20
10 a.m. Riverside District
event, Colin Kelly Junior High
School.
Ing is Wednesday at 8 p.m. at
Moose Home, with Mrs. K.
Watson in charge. Pantonette
Band will practice Thursday at
7:30 p.m.
Dinner Planned
By Emblem Club
Emblem Club annual member
ship potluck dinner will be
served Monday at 6:30 p.m. in
Elks Temple. Husbands of mem
bers will be guests. Those at
tending are to take a hot dish,
salad of dessert. Rolls and cof
fee will be furnished.
Mrs. Leland Latham, Mrs. Er
nest Copeland, Mrs. Thomas
Keelcr, Mrs. Eric Rendahl and
Mrs. Paul Brown were initiated
at a recent meeting.
the hostess.
A program will be given by
members and pledges of Nu
Chapter, University ot Oregon:
Miss Constance Berg and Mis
Lou Elsa Voegtiy, two-piano
numbers: Miss Maureen Kryav
zak, mezzos o p r a n o, accom
panied by Miss Marta Murphy:
Miss Vicki King, cellist, accom
panied by Miss Kathleen Mac
intosh, and Mrs. Serena Wright,
pianist.
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