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The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 28

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The Eugene Guardi
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Eugene, Oregon
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dPSTiBSSSiBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSf I. aw Women of Moose List Activities for i Women of the Moose bowling teams will meet at the Recrea- prosPtive tn Register-Guard, Eugene, Page 28 Feb. 4, 1951 Simplicity DIAMOND KINGS A bowling tournament will be held Saturday and Sunday in the Recreation Alleys. Members may call team captains for time and other information. There will be a potluck dinner in Moose Hall dining room Monday for all members of the Moose, Women of the Moose and their families.

Co-chairmen will be Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stafford and Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis God-dard. Each member is asked to ly Granat Iota Sigma Meets With Mrs. Daily Iota Sigma will meet Monday at 1:15 p.m. in the home of Mrs.

L. L- Daily, 245 Pearl Street. Assisting hostess will be Mrs. L. P.

Poage. Plans will be made lor a pot-luck dinner for husbands and members Feb. 16 at Skinner Butte Cottage. Missionary Group To Sew on Quilt Sewing a quilt for missionary project will occupy members of Direct Support Missionary Group of First Christian Church at an all-day session Thursday. The meeting will be at the home of Mrs.

L. E. Allumbaugh, 1379 Mill Street. Members are asked to bring sack lunches. convalescent Home IthsTalled DICTAPHOI FIRE SYSTEM Social ProlecS, 'or Patienu 2nd Floor No, Open iorj'oSeni, Convalescent Aoerf '07 E- 17th Ave.

Pythian Sisters Benefit Dinner For Polio Fund A pay potluck dinner, with proceeds to go to the March of Dimes, will precede the regular lodge meeting of Helmetta Temple, Pythian Sisters, Tuesday evening. The affair will be at 0:30 p.m. In Knights of Pythias Hall. Committee members making arrangements for the dinner will be Mrs. John Spurgin, Mrs.

Dale Rumford, Mrs. Myrtle Kidwcll, Mrs. L. P. Redmond, Mrs.

Frank Moody, Mrs. E. N. Hathaway, Mrs. Ed McPherson, Mrs.

Elizabeth Romaine, Mrs. Ernest Ro-sendahl, Mrs. C. T. Bresler, Mrs.

Hattie Gray, Mrs. Jennie Parker, Mrs. Josie Mnginn. Following the meeting, names of secret sisters will be revealed. Committee in charge of the secret sister program will be Mrs.

Nellie Griswold, Mrs. Alice Jensen, Mrs. Dale Rumford, Mrs. Lyla Black, Miss Edna Andrews. Carriers Auxiliary Has Monday Dessert Letter Carriers auxiliary, will meet in the home of Mrs.

Ronald Brown, 756 E. 24th Ave. Monday for dessert at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Ross Beeson and Mrs.

F. E. Taylor will be co-hostesses. jr. 4-3489 Nolph Photo Wiltshire Ensraving Kennell.Elll Photo Wiltshire Engraving Kcnnell-Ellla Photo Wlllihlre Engraving MISS BARBARA JOAN WIEBKE will be married April 29 at Forest Grove to George Richmond.

The engagement was told recently at dinner at the Zeta Tau Alpha house. MISS MARION SMITH will become the bride of William M. Grieve of Portland in a July wedding. The engagement was announced recently by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert T. Smith. Lovely rlngi that lock together awkward shifting and separating. unlock instantly I ensemble with selected diamond solitaire and "Granat Tampered Mounlingi (not cost), yet moderately priced. $100 loth Rings In while or I yellow gold.

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5. Poll. HOFFMAN'S lewelers Broadway and Willamette Home Extension Calendar Gitchell Club To Have Dessert Mrs. Clair Williams, 805 E. 23rd will entertain Gitchell Club Thursday afternoon with dessert at 1:30 p.m.

Mis. Bertha Head and Mrs. Bessie E. Gep-hart will assist the hostess. YOU Are The Lady Of His Heart! Give yourself a beauty gilt lor Valentine's Day a Cold Wave Not Just an ordinary cold wave but an extraordinary one! A wave that actually restores life to your hair makes it soft and lustrous.

A wave that's more flattering, more easy, to manage than any you've ever had. Make your appointment now. freat-grandmother's first party dress BQSnCaCS dress yra MISS LORRAINE FOGG recently revealed her engagement to Robert E. Phillips of Cedar-edge, Colo. Miss Fegg, whose home is in Csdaredge, Is teaching her second year in Eugene elementary schools.

Menu Suggestions Made by Specialist Resolutions good for' home-makers' any time of year have been suggested by Miss Agnes Kolshorn, extension nutrition specialist at Oregon State College. They are: (1) Keep the family in good health by serving the Basic Seven foods every day. (2) Keep meals interesting by serving a variety of foods and preparing favorite foods in different ways. (3) Introduce the family (o new dishes regularly. (4) Plan meals that allow time for enjoying family and friends and for other activities.

(5) Keep an emergency shelf so as to be prepared for unexpected guests. Homerhakers who would like help in menu planning or who have other family food problems are invited to call on Lane County home economics extension agents at the Public Market for suggestions. Talk on Hawaii Set at Creswell CRESWELL "Echoes from Hawaii" Is the title of a talk by Mrs. M. L.

Olson, at the Creswell Methodist Church, Sunday, 7:45 p.m. The public is invited. PAST PRESIDENTS GROUP CHANGEJS DATE Past Presidents Club of the Auxiliary to United Spanish War Veterans will not meet Monday as usual. It Instead will meet Wednesday, at 2 p.m. in the home of May T.

Moon, 129 East Broadway. diet Jelle 4 Salon of ieau la Dial 4-0568 CO 712V4 Willamette Over Pope's FmhioD bave changed since 18f0 when the first NEW HOME aewina machines were produce). Today mere's ft "New Look" and an All-New NEW HOME. It's new Inside and out AU-New to give you perfect sewing easier, faster. See it today Tuesday, February 8 10:30 a.m., Lost Creek Valley Unit, meeting at the Hod and Gun Club; "Home Ughting," presented by Miss Constance B.

Blaine, agent. 10:30 a.m., North Lane Unit, meeting at the home of Mrs. Bernard Glenn; project "Home Lighting," presented by Miss Virginia M. Carlson, agent. 10:30 a.m., Willakcnzic Unit, meeting at the Grange Hall; project: "Homemade Ready-Mixes," presented by Mrs.

G. A. Martin and Mrs. Austin John, project leaders. Child care will be provided for at the home of Mrs.

Ray Anderson, 4010 County Farm Itoad. Wednesday, February 7 10:30 a.m., Central Unit, meeting at the home of Mrs. Eugene Robertson; project: "Home Lighting," presented' by Miss Virginia M. Carlson, agent. 10:30 a.m., McKenzie River Unit, meeting at the home of Mrs.

Fay Preston; project: "Homemade Ready-Mixes," presented by Mrs. B. J. Journey and Mrs. John West, project leaders.

Meadowview Folk Get Another Chance To Buy Old School MEADOWVIEW Meadow-view citizens will get another chance to buy tholr old school building, as the Junction City Consolidated School Dstrlct 69 board hus placed it and the Lone Pine school building, and the grounds ot both buildings, up for a re-bid. None of the bids were accepted when the buildings were recently offered for sale by the school board. The board meets Wednesday, Feb. 7, and persons should have their bids In by that time. SUV Auxiliary Schedules Tea Auxiliary to Sons of Union Veterans will have an afternoon tea in Veterans Memorial Building, Monday at 2 p.m.

There also will be initiation. Mrs. H. E. Slattery, Mrs.

Elizabeth Rngln, and Mrs. Bertha Dunbar will be hostesses. Thursday, February 8 10:00 a.m., Mosby Creek Unit, meeting at the home of Mrs. Harry Castle; project: "Homemade Ready-Mixes," presented by Mrs. Arnold Duerst and Mrs.

Harry Castle, project leaders. 10:00 a.m., Coburg Unit, meet-' ing at the Methodist Church; project: "Homemade Ready-Mixes," presented by Mrs. Charles Swango and Mrs. Noel Pirtlc, project leaders. Friday, February 9 10:30 a.m..

Mount View Unit, meeting at the Dorena Grange Hall; project: "Home Lighting," presented by Miss Constance B. Blaine, agent. 10:00 a.m., Elmlra Unit, meeting at the Oddfellows Hall; project: "Home Lighting," prpsented by Miss Virginia M. Carlson, agent. Tips for Safety-Proof Washday Save Troubles Washday can mean more than the usual amount of trouble if a homcmaker forgets certain safety measures, according to Miss Mary Beth Minden, extension home management specialist at Oregon State College.

Here are her tips for a safety-proof washday: Keep hands, feet and clothing as dry as possible. Avoid touching light switches or convenience outlets while standing on damp floors. Don't touch an electrical appliance with one hand in the water or on a faucet. Have the clcctrio washing machine grounded there may be danger of electric shock because of broken down Insulation. Don't wear loose garments that might get caught In the wringer.

Provide a Play place for small tots at a safe distance. Always keep children away from the wringer. Woodcraft Group To Name Officers Neighbors of Woodcraft will elect officers at a meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. in Knights of Pythias Hall. Refreshments will be served following the meeting by a committee with Mrs.

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