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The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 32

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The Eugene Guardi
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Eugene, Oregon
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2D Register-Guard, Eugene. Ore. Feb. 20, 1955 i Eugene Pen Women Fete New Members At Coffee Today At E. R.

Pilgrim Home VISIT OUB x'. LENOX ROOM Largest single display of Lenox on the Pacific Coast nOFFMANS 873 Willamette Benefit Campus Art Show Calls Public Today By ANN CONNELL Register-Guard Society Editor Twelve local artists will display their works at the Sigma Kappa A coffee hour honoring new members of Eugene Branch, National League of American Pen Women, will take place Sunday (today) from 2 to 5 p.m. in the home of Mrs. E. R.

Pilgrim, 2490 Kincaid St. Guests will be re (Frederica) Coons, research author; Mrs. Wilmer (Edith) Elliot, Springfield, recently from Hawaii, features; Miss Betty Lynd Thompson, Corvallis, ceramic sculpture. Mrs. E.

R. (Mariette) Pilgrim, became members early in 1954. The membership of the branch was doubled during the year. A special guest at the "coffee" will be Miss Dolly Sullivant 'of Lexington, who was awarded a postgraduate scholarship in journalism by the National League at the NLAPW conven second annual Benefit Art Show which will take place i. ii i I-7 from 3 to 5 p.m.

in the chapter house, 851 E. 15th Ave. author, transfer from the Juneau, ceived by Dr. Henrietta K. Burton, president of the branch and Those showing paintings are Alaska, (branch, and Miss Agnes Kolshorn, nutrition specialist ef Oregon State College, Corvallis, Andrew Vincent, Jack Wilkinson, David McCosh, C.

B. Ryan, and Miss Maude Kerns, all of Uni chairman of the Pacific Coast Region, and Mrs. Reuben Gisch-ler, state president. Following is a list of the new members who will be introduced, with their qualifying crafts: Mrs. Robert Chambers, (Gladys Chambers of station KOAC, Corval- Beta Sigma Phi versity of Oregon art school; and Anne K.

(Mrs. David) McCosh. Mark Sponenburgh, also of the University art school, will dis Scheduled I Beta Alpha Chapter of Beta I Sigma Phi will meet Monday play sculpture. James and Bonnie (Mrs, tion in Washington, D.C. in April, 1954.

Miss Sullivant chose the University of Oregon's journalism department for her advanced studies. Jouring will be Mrs. Rudolf (Alice Henson) Ernst, Mrs. F. G.

Havemann, Mrs. William Rohlffs, Mrs. Paul Smith and Mrs. Frank Connell. Members of the evening study group, Mrs.

Tom Powers, Mrs. Clark Stokes, Mrs. John Dennison, and Mrs. Evelyn Thomson, will assist. General committee is Mrs.

Lonj Hawkins, Mrs. Pilgrim and Mrs. Gischler. I lis) radio; Mrs. Aaron Hoffman, Klamath Falls, poet; Mrs.

Lloyd James) Bartcll will exhibit ceramic works. Others showing will include Mrs. Halvor M. (Elsa) Sandcrsen, weaving; Tom Hardy, Bridge Club to Meet Amitie Bridge Club will meet artist, and Robert Wilmsen, ar at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs.

Robert Houg, 595 Louis St. Mrs. Howard Sievers will present a program entitled "Art," following the business meeting. Hostess and co-hostess for the evening are Mrs. Robert Houg and Mrs.

W. R. Paschelke. WEDDING INVITATIONS OR ANNOUNCEMENTS Crcsseys6 Booksellers Stationer! 864 Willamette chitect, i Thursday for a 1:30 p.m. dessert Proceeds 'from the art show at the home of Mrs.

Noble Bond, 180 Norkenzie Rd. will go to Sigma Kappa local and national philanthropies, in cluding the Pearl Buck School, according to Mrs. G. M. Wright and Mrs, C.

D. Austen, co-chair men. Tickets will be available at the door and also from members of the alumni chapter. of Speaker To Present Talk Stephen Batori, industrial chair man of Lugcne Chamber of Com mcrce, will be guest speaker at a dessert meeting of Willema Business and Professional Worn en's Club Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Del Hey Cafe.

AS THOUGH YOUTH WERE HERE TO STAY Revenescence offers gentle assurance of smooth, soft, fresh skin by comperv Mr. Batori will present a comprehensive survey of Eugene and Cjvf 4l sating for the moisture that time takes away. Wear it day after day under A ft .1 Wt muK.e-up, Springfield industrial development. The program will be in the charge of Mrs. Carl Sanders, chairman of the public affairs committee.

Plans will he made for a rummage sale March 19. Guests are welcome. cm a As a cream $3, $5, $9, $15 (Reglsler-Guard photo, Wiltshire eng.) PREPARING EXHIBIT Mrs. Halvor (Elsa) Sanderson, well known local weaver, demonstrates her loom in action for Mrs. Burt Eaton, left, and Mrs.

G. M. Wright, Sigma Kappa alumnae and members of the committee arranging for the Annual Benefit Art Show to be presented in the chapter house, 851 E. 15th Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. Mrs.

Sanderson's woven articles will be included in the exhibit, which will embrace paintings, ceramics, sculpture and other varied forms of art by local artists. lotion Mrs. Burrell Hostess Mothers Club Slated Hospitality Club Invites Visitors Hospitality Club will meet Monday at 1:30 p.m. In the Cafe Del Rey. Following a short business meeting, there will be cards.

Bridge, pinochle and canasta will bo played. Hostesses will be Mrs. Bertha Parks, Mrs. Edna Rakestraw and Mrs. Herman Luken.

Visitors will be welcome. Shakespeare Club Eugene Shakespeare Club will meet Monday at 2:30 p.m. in the Domestic Art Club will meet Sigma Kappa Mothers Club 1 I (All price plus lax) Monday at 2 p.m. in the home will have a dessert meeting Wed home of Mrs. Donald E.

Tope, I nesday at 1 p.m. at the homo of of Mrs. 0. K. Burrell, 5075 Whit-beck Blvd.

The program on 324 Dartmoor Drive. The study Mrs. H. K. Lounsbury, 1152 'Health" will be presented by of "Macbeth" will be continued, Olive Sr.

Mrs. Harold Meyer will with Mrs. Tope as leader. be assisting hostess. Mrs.

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