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FQUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, JULY 3," 1925. " " : " i THE WOMAN'S PAG fcii m ! m - SOCIETY- By GRACE CARROLL All contribution to turn pugo, sociui, wuuien'i clubs, and porsomila, should be telephoned to the loclety editor by Friday of cacti week. Telephone No. 135. - . u-.-iruLt-Lr .nn.Tr.i-i.i- n m .i-iuiriji.riM..aMiiMaain.n-i.r.ji..Ln.n r. iMn.rinnnnnnr H. H. Morrell Home Scene; of Double Wedding The following tukfn irom the Tu-! Jare, Cnltf., daily, will bi; of inter cut to frlemlH of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. StroriK. whose daughter at-' tended high M-honl here: The count ry homo of .Mm. H. II. Morell of VlKalla watt the ncene of a beautiful wedding yesterday when her Hiwter, Mian Kula (Strong' of this city and Lee Coward, for mer Tulare resident, were united in marriage at a double ceremony I with .Mis Huhy Vorheefl of Marl-1 copa and Alfred Hall of Tafl. l The wedding party formed in the beautiful living room under an archway of flowers and ferns. A the Lohengrin wedding march was played by Mrs. W. K. Halle of ; Reedley. Little Miss June Vorhees gowned In a dainty frock of pink , crepe de chine, led the bridal party, j bearing both rings on a satin pll-j low. The bridesmaids, Miss Kffle Coward of Tulare and Miss Gladys Hall of Keedley followed attired in pastel colored froths of crepe de , chine. They carried arm bouquets of carnations and fern, liryson Vor hees and Omer Hall acted as best men. Miss Strong wss escorted to her place by her brother. Homer i Strong while Miss Vorhees appear ed leaning on the arm of her fulh-i er, O. Vorhees. f Both brides, who are childhood ' friends, were beautifully guwned In i dresses of lace over slips of poudre blue crepe anil wore veils held in place wJlh wreaths of orange blos soms. Kach carried a beautiful shower bouquet of brides' roses, gladiollas, carnations and maiden bair fern. I The wedding vows were taken at 1 high noon with th Hev. Harry Tutlle of the Klrst Christian church of this city reading the ceremony. The ring ceremony was used. Ho mer Strong giving away hi: sister Eula, and U. Vorhees giving his daughter Kuby, In marriage. Immediately following the cere rnlmy Mrs. Morell served a bridal parly and guests with a delicious five-course luncheon. The two newly married couples left shortly afterwards for Yoie mlte Valley where they will enjoy a two weeks' honeymoon. Mrs. ! Con aid was atllred in a becoming! ensemble still of tan ami green i with accessories to match while 1 her chum. Mrs. Hall, wsh dressed1 in a costume at black and while. Mrs. Coward Is (lie daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. K. W. Strong who live two miles north of Tulare. The list of wedding guesls In cluded;. Mrs. Julia Wrong. Mr. and Mrs. J. -11. Coward, Kflle and Carl ; Coward of Tulare, Mrs. W'ally AM bright of Ins Angeles, Mrs. J. A.I Hall, Mrs. W. K. Salle, .Veda and' Vanta Salle ami Miss (iladys Hall of Itnedley, Mr. and Mrs. Hi.iih r i Strong and Mrs. Lilly Strong of KxtUt, Omer Hall or Taft. Mr. and ' Mrs. (). Vorhees. Mr. and .Mrs. Ho. bart Vi.rhee. June llryson and ! Horoth Vorhees of Maricopa and Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Morrel of Farm-1 ersvllle i ft 0 0 j Camp Is Scene of ! v Enjoyable Evening j A few of the younger ml of young ladles spent an enjoyable time Friday, when they mulnred to the summer ramp of Mies 'Tin Iron I'ean-e. at South I leer Creek. A portable phonograph was taken and provided music for the evening Swimming also was a diversion. Later a large bonfire was built and a picnic supper prepared. Mo toring to the camp were Misses Helen pcarce, Olive Frcderickson. 1 Faye Oddcs and i'hiima lVarce. I Kclly9 Entertain j Monday Evening Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Kelly Infor mally eiiterialned a number of Hnscburg people at their home, Kelly's Korner, Monday cvcnlni;. The time as spei.t in rnmcisa lion and mu le, alter which a de lirious luncheon was served to the guests. Knjoylng the ho-plmlliy of Mr. and .Mrs. Keiij m.. ,,,,,1 Mrs J. H. Clark and daughter, .Mrs. Leo Kapp, Mrs. Slnnley liaiiey, nod daughter. Kunlee. Mrs. Ilelle Slipll e:isoti, Mrs. Mary Myers, and Misses ' Vernita kolillini;in und Grace Wickhnui. New Idea Club HoUs L$st Meeting of Year Mrs. It II. WlHUni .,...m il h. r Ihinu in Ktlinbuuir WVdnrM.jiy lit 1ln- Jim riih- rn ot tln N't h M. ii i hilt 'i hi- rooms wit rl i(l ny tl'tm - RMll With MtHlxltiik'nns, llllkl'U!'. mid OiihltrtH Hiianirtil in l.ouU urnl ImsKf'tn. Th" ni'(fini til die Huh biliitf Hip hi m of tin' 1'iir. liusl mMt of flittiiiK it' H ttiili.iri H4 t-niii1fti f. '... itTiltiK nlfiit vitm .Mil V. Ii. liwi n. Mvii. ni : Mrs. . K, Murk-i, nti THnry; tnu Mrn. ', V. ( ulMh. iichmm't. Th n ntain.li r nf I In? f ii unon mk fH iit In thnttliiK Enjoylntr Mrs. WilMani' hn-i.f,il-lly with Mi Mitnmid V. A. ( Ii nn'h.i, K. P. Halloii, T, S. ISnnirtit, ('liir nr Slnntirt-r. I'huI It a r. I.' Mi-mi CnoU-y, V H OMin. V. M Curlln. . A. Hn wart. K K. kinn. Ii. L. (.il.. V. Ciilkirt. C. ki. Crtlkhm. J'oulo, C h". Murk. II A. rRikfns, N. Fithvr ted. U. . Five I lundred Club Entertained Last Week Mr. Ili.'iir .V'oi thliiKton cntiT taliii'l the rui'mhiTH of the . O. t Fvt Humlrni club IiihI wcik at her lioini! en KiLHt Lano alriM-l, Five huudrpil Win thu uftiTnoon'ii diver nion, firht prize ' koIhk lo Mrs. Fraiu ls Fri'nian, and -cond prize to Mrs. C. K. ifanan. Tii use participaliiiK in thu la Bin of the nfli'rnuiin were AIi-h-ifmnfji Frank Itrown, (Uortie ('lurk, Frmuij Fnt-nian, V. K. Uanan. F. S. Monrnt, A. M. iVrrln. Kil I'at tTHin. Ii'n Shi ldrt, Joseph Hhock l'y, J. (. SlepheiiHon, W. S. Jost, llatlle McAfee, Claylon Negley, Chan. HarpertttT, McClung and Henry W'ortiiiiiKion. Miss Darby Surprised on Birthday Anniversary Surprising and honoring Miss Ava barby on her birthday anni versary. Mm. Clay Itarby, Misses Jane Wharton. Iless Wharlon, May lialdwin and Margaret Italdwiri in vltd a few to Hie Whartrm home in Went ItosehurK 'cdneday evn-liiK- The time was sent in bo:rt iiiK, niu.nic and Kamea on the banks of the river ni ar the place. After ward a picnic drnner wan Hpread und'-r the trees for the quests. Spending the evenlnK were Mr. and Mrs, Clay Itarby and children, Mr. antl Mr. KIiikt McKean and chililr"ii, Mr. and Men. Tom Whar ton, MrH. Kinnia Howard, Misrins Ava I'arhy. Kill d W bb, .MarKaret Baldwin. May lialdwin, Jane Whar lon, Dean Wharton, and Messrs. Dee Howard and Free Johnson. ' O Mrs. Klrner McKean. who has be'n vluitliiK In Corvallls with ier brother, Sidney Schloeman. for the pant wek. returnei! to her home in Jtom burn today. O Mrs. Coone)' Honored on Birthday Anniversary Mim, IJ. W. Cooney was honored Tut mlay aflernoon, when a number or her friends KitrprlHcd her at her home on her birthday anniversary. The afternoon pleasantly upHnt In chatiiiiK, nnd Mm. Cooney van ihe reelph ni of a number of beautiful KfftH. Following, a lunch eon wan nerved. .Surprising Mr. Cooney were MesilameM C. J. Maynard, ('Union tiorlhy, (I. W. Cluck, Conroy, CihulyH llurke. Jiaietlo Taylor, Lillian Hod, ve liurtien. Vir ginia Campbell, Myrtle iHtKcll, Karl Ileni-dlct, J U. Jteese and MIhs Iiaynise Reese. if Mrs. V. M. I'etterson motored to Kugcne Thursday where sh" met her mother, Mrs. bavin, ir Albany, who will he a guest at the JVtler- ton home for some lime. to Miss Brown Hostess at Camas Valley Miss Beside Brown was a charm ing hostess ut her home In Camas Valley this week, when she invit ed the members of Hie Neighbor hood chib for an afteriioon'K pha Hiire. Following a completion of business, the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Kunlce Church, served a lum-h' mi lo Ihe guests. Tims" spi'inllng (lie afternoon weif M'Mlaines H-len Church, Agues Wilson. IMinonds. Scranlon, 1-ucy blckr Kihel Brown. Winnie Brown. Irene Creasy. IN-rtha I'ar roft. liuth Lawson, and Miss Alice Scranton. Nortliside Stmslune Club Is Entertained Thursday Mrs. W. K. Marsters provided a pleasant afliinoon for the niein b rs ol the Norttnlde Suthine club. Winn sjte iinii-.l the nu 0 bi t s and a fef added gin sts to h-r limn.' Thursday, beconitlons cr ted. white and blue were used ttuiniirtuMit the rooms In keeping with He- In-i. -prudence day spirit. Th- time w;is spent In clmttlng and M-wing and lain- the guists gath I'd at a tulile made luetyt wilh a '''"'''! I e ol reO. w htte ami blue l low us, vUU siteameis of colors to i:uh comt wilh lanrs of small Hat". Mrliih cs p.t i'Tit were Mi--dalm'i Kml Bow en. m. KKher. Hoy Au-d- ion. Stanley H.ini-y. B. F. Chll smti, liiiMii.' M.iisters. I. W. Kn C s, C. 1 c,n.1er. B. T. llallou. . Mat-i.M, itldi d guests wre ! M-mI.ui,.x linin;,. Masters. I. L. .V.'r.n. i:. li. Bunh. burUnd aiil llui in y. I (.si.v,' Hitue Given by IV Mol.iy I.ode " ' ' " r.:.. abb .luh dames l I"' Ki it ar the dpi ning of Ihe su 11 1 ti ; i mm-.. in, wm f.nnored by he HKMiVix ot Hi" l. Molar bii.i;."-. ii el last week, at the Country Club Members Enjoy Evening (it ihe week social affairs, none with more entertained than the inei-Uhg of Hie Hoaeburg Country club in- tubers and adult members or Ihetr families Thursday even ing, at the chib house, when a pic nic dinner waa held. 'Ihe attend ance exceeded greatly the number planned lor, one hundred and fifty unending Hie affulr. At ti:3 o'elock u idcnic eupper was hered on the rranda, at a large fable, centered with bowls of Shasta daisies and snapdragons, Later tables weie arrangd for those wlio wished to play cards. Mrs. Beit Sutherluud received thu ! prize fur women, and Louis Josse, of Portland, received the prize for men. Mrs: Iivin Brunn was chairman of the general committee, and was assisted by Mesilaines George Bolt er, I. (.J. Broadway, Fred Chapman, 1 J. it. biisswell, Ualslou Bridges,; and Bert CI. Bates. I Kenneth Barlrum, former Uose- burg bJ', arrived here today iroin I'orllaud and sin-nt the day with friends. He ia enroute to the il-( ver Beak mines, mar Kiddie, whre', he will be employed during the summer. He Hie aon of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barlrum, who formerly! made their home here, and are j well known. ft ! Young Men's Business 1 Association Meets j The first nieellng for two weeks of Hie Young Business Men's As-' sociation, was held last evening at , the Orange 1-nitern Teh Hoom. The j meetings were discontinued during j Hie time thai a number of Ihe member's were at guard camp, in Medford this summer. There be ing so tew- of Hie association mem bers present at last night's im et iug, no buMuens was transacted. It is expect d that a larger attendance will be pr'tenl next w tck, and business fur the summer w ill be j taken up. I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barker, ot Portland, are veiling al the home ot Mr. Barker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. lUiiker, oi litis city. They will leave tonight by auto for Ban don litach, where the party will spend July 4. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hcinline, of this city, will leave today for their ,iiii-, ouuhRw ii.., jH f n Bowers Creek, near the Douglas Wait ; l 11 lowtfr home, and will open Ihe camp for v,litoP Thursday ft ft BOKTS COHNKH MARIGOLDS t LOCAL NEWS Prnm Pnwflri-- ' 5 j J. Il:inkley pent several hours i In tl in ity yesterday visiting and ' attei iling to business matter. He One Hundred and Fifteenth Half Yearly Report ITHE SAN FRANCISCO BANK? SAVINGS INCORPORATED FEBRUARY 10th, 1S68. COM M PC I A L On of th Oldeit Ranks In California th AiMti of which have nc.r bn n.rtM-tl by mvrgcr of cuiuulldatloiu who other I. H. I'eterson was an arrival from .Myrtle 1'olnt yesterday and spent ;ie day here attending to busiin .- affairs. . Member Ataoctuted Satlnft Banka of San Francisco 526 CALIFORNIA STREET SAN FR.NCISCO, CALIFORNIA In passing down a city fitroct 1 saw a yaid today, With leafy bowers and 'lovely How ITS i In gnj gt ous array, And underneath a bridal wreath Still wei with heaven's own dew,' " Were some sweet brown, velvet ' Fpom Clendale i K r Keirrer was among the out I of town visitors yesterday, lie is i from (ib ndale and was here look- To Attend Convention j Itiil! Ii ( hurch left this morning, fc l for i' nHand lo attend Ihe Inter-' &i natie- ;tl convention of the Chris- $'3 tlau Kmleavor Union. ' . ' I marigolds The onts like mother grew.. JUNE 30th, 1925 Assets United States Bonds and Notes, fitate. Municipal and Other Bonds and Securities (total value $28,K82,K7t.8 .Vumling on UhjU at Loans on Rea1 Estate, secured by first mortK-ii:es ! , - Loans o Bonds and Stocks and other Securities Bank Building and Lots, main and branch other s (value $l,7w5,0O5.00), standing on books at y Other Real Estate (value over S5,000.00 standing on lxs)k at - Employees' Pension Fund (vahtr $479,lM.J5i, staiidinn on Injoksat .Cash on hand and checks on Federal Reserve and other ans $26,163,714.02 64.95U,6,U.16 9W.955.72 A 1.00 1.00 , 1.00 10,134,249.43 flower, It holds noB uf,,r buslnesa matters. This little dowT In history or romance. Il never touched a tender chord Of memory, perchance. It's very she n, to me I ween, Has been a guerdon true O, the sweet, brown, velvet marl golds The ones like mother grew. Total i $102,232,604.33 Judge Riddle Home- I JmU'e J. W. Riddle, commandant ( of -liif Oregon Soldiers Home, w ho haa b en attending the pioneer re- ; union at Portland, returned home ( yesterday. j J Liabilities Due Depositors Capital Stock actually paid up . Reserve and Continent Funds Total . . $98,132,604.33 1,000,000.00 ZZZ'..'. 3.100,000.00 $102,232,604.33 A. H. MULLER, Secretary. ' Returns Home ' Pauline Rriilees. who has I seem lo see tho.ie frail, worn been a gust of her sister, Mrs. hands j Jetf' iMm Tester In Portland, for So many years at rent t several weeks, returned to her I see them hold some v'Jvei flowers home at Oakland on Friday. Thy lovingly caressed. I I hear again her I.ay Me I town," i Going Coast GEO. TOURNY, President Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30;!i d.iv of June. IJS. (SLALj O. A. Lt iGLRS, Notary Public. My prayer, my whole life through1 () tlie jtwet t brow ti velvet mari golds ! The ones like mother grew. j i ! Camp Over Week End i at Honey Creek j Misses Faye C dde. llHrn Pi ni ce, Venn i a Imvis, Thclma Pearce and Mrs. Pearl IMtsch lett toiluy by auio for Honey Creek near Hock Creek. '1 hey will spend the week end. at that place camping. K:- Kf To Be Guests at Home of Ponslere- Mr. and Mrs. J. V. 1 lutchln.son of Sun llei-nadtno, and Mrs. L. I. Ponsler, of Long lieach, allfornia. are expected to arrive in HiiH city ; Hie latter part of Hi week". They will be guests at Ihe home of Mr. , ami Mrs. J. C. Ponsler for A mouth, and will be Hi inspiration for a number ot altairs. I i r . 1 Mr. and Mrs. (,'. W. Lundeen and Miss K.sth. r Kilman, of this city, jWill leave this evening by aulo lor i liauilon to Hpend thevwit k cud. j I have In my own ganjeii Both the lily ami the rose. I mark their regal splendor I admire their stately pose, ! Hut I love old fashioned gardens ! With'their rosemary ami rue And the sweet, brown, velvet marl-, golds i The ones like mother grew. I MAUV M. V. Wlill'I'LE. j 0-T I LOCAL NEWS ; v Vnt. Iiilill ll'iivi' Mr. Ira II. Klililln left yosliT iluy for I'ortlarrit, wlrert' Htm will viit for a Mliurr lime at Iho homo ul IriT uou, JiiliiiM. Mr. hihI .Mrs. WalttT Good lave (onii;i lor l'andon to Hpend July 4 ami f. 'I'tli'V will bf acconipanlfd by Kijmi nc 1'rK'liilH, Mr. and Mrs. Walt'-r Manser, former rtaideuta Of this I'll'. Mrs. Sliupe Her .ts. M. E. Khniip, of Corvallis, a I'oinur r.'Hltlt-iir of houfbarn. Is A Dividend to Depositors of FOUR AND ONE-QUARTER (4 JO per cent per annum was declared, Interest COMPUTED MONTHLY and COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY, .AND WHICH MAY BE WITHDRAWN QUARTERLY f Deposits made on or before July 11th, 1925, will earn ninterest from July 1st, 192S.' come and visit us. A wtjj. from sii-inlirii; a fi-w days iu ItoseburK .... . , . , , . . . i.UP . r r, ...r the subject of why liitre sliould be visiru.f: with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Abraham, aud with other relatives aud friends. no pool ball open on Sunday ; Preaching at 8:00 p. in. Subject, i"Tha 1-ast Will of John brown." Leavinq on Trio 'Thia esage will be Illustrated by . i m-.! n,.n xtra three large charts. It is a sermon S. W. Hell anil Miss .Minnie Hell, tending a young people's meeting at 9:15, Mr. Iilack, ac:ing Mip.-rin- will be administered anu meniDers tendent. There are classes for all nreivid into communion. in ages. The rubject for the morning eenirlK service will be a union addr3 bv the pastor Is: ' Five me eting and will be In the Rapt 1st Steps In the Christian Life." Follow i linn h. Prayer lng file sermon, the Lord s Supper day evening at meeting :30. Wtdnes- tnat Is tmferent. Ilon't fail will leave Itoseburg by automobile hrar A corilil'1 Invitation always Batnulay for Portland where they awaits you at the Church of 1 will be Joined by Raymond Hell, and will continue on Sunday lo Yellowstone Hark and other points for a mouths' vacation Hip. Maynard and Cnrist- Brlnee..?"r f,k'ndl' anJ Going to Stanford I The International Bible Stu-! denta study at thu Moot: Hull ; Sunday at 10:30 a. in. Wo are cou-; tlnuins our study of the "Atotir-' I Vmh i.lrti.litle j O. y. llrown ax annniK those 1 rriiiii points nnrth lo sin iui Tiniir d.iy in this city itt u-ikIhik Id lutsi inatnrti. 11 is a ri'isiUciit (ii (ilt'iida-. ; in-, unci Mrrt. Soioti Khedd. who; ao thu mystery r-vea hat! bi'i'ii kukIk ot Mrs. Micnd ,Mmi " " ' , ; i,,.,u lir Mtul M i'N J il N. Hidl liitttt amip'to Stanford, ml. Or. ! CHlloiif means the proee of mak- SliMid, who was furmerlv with nK us mH to be pariak rH of the U aHhiuiitoti Stale t-otle: at -Tall- j inheritance of thu saints In HkIU iftn of the' ttoiossians i.iz). n is tne process man. i to have Hiipervis I'etiiru llonu Mr. and Mrs. A. W. fockerun and Ali'H. H. ('nckeiiin relumed to their hoims nt Yoni;ill,i today af ter itiiuiiK hm lor a day at Ihu home of O. K. iiros; of perfectinK the saints. An invit ation is extt nded to all who are In terested In Hiblu study to come ami study with us. Epwortli Leagues 1 lold ! Iicnic at Park 1 hursday About forty .vouhk people, mem bers ol Ihe Kpwotltl Leagues of the two M tlitMlist churclhjt, spet g an enjoyable ev dIiik 'i'hursday. mien : they held a picnic at Alexander Talk. Sniiiiuiliii; was a diversion eaity In ihe 'eidm:, aft'-r which m picnic lutx h was npn ad under the trees. The remainder of th,' time was ttpcht in K't'iies. .. ! Mr. and Mis. W. W. AshcntN, of this city, left yesterday by motor for t.indon, where I hey will spend the Week end. i J I ; Rainbow Gardens Scene ' I of Dancing Tonight 1 i The popular dance resort, Kain- bow (i.udeiis. hi Winchester, has attain opened for the summer rea son, and n dame wilt be held ihere 'this ewnlm. The tiev orchestra. 1 1 he Sw uriee Six. w Inch has just 'been recently organized, will pro vide music which dance patrons , w ill enjoy. (w it vk lo the location of the pa- 1 vtlion. a tool hierze limn ihe riv-' er niakt's II a ph asant spot for danciriK dui itit: the warm ev Tiitins, and a lart;e number of Ko.ehui x people, who do Hot d.itice. motor to I the spot for an enjoyable rwnini! of mu-dc. The toed floor is also ah added attranion. The putlllon hits been redicoialed. bllie ctepe pH per beiriK use! as the cohf fcheue-, and colored ikhm win i.nni-d, an ,atdel blilllaiue lo III.' plai'9 j The m heitule ot midweek and i Saturday dunes win h.x.n next wet k. and continue ihtotu.lio.it the slimmer. An .tlmeM complete : rliantfe of tinislc will In- made next week, hew to dots and wait! plec s h .it i 'it; bten oiderd liom San Kiaiiclrtto and ate now being (rchi.atsed by the oi client ii". Urn To Vilt 1-awreticu in. Weaver arrived here this morniuK fiom I.os Au Keles. and will vi.-it wilh his n audi at her, J. . U raver, lor u time. lie is also Hie lophcw of W. J. and'lt. S. V v aver. (oiiiK Xo nlhnriiia Mr. and Mis. j. II. flark and diiUKhler I'-anaia. and Mr. and Mr. and Airs. Archie Craw ford, h it this aft. nio n or I'oii Jones, 1 alitorina. w i e t m y w ill istl over the week end. .ir. and Mih. t raxitoid tornn rly resided at Knl Jones, when? ttiey have r lativtis. lutle .skipuortli II cn Jmie ii. K. Skipworlh, of Y'.n ene, was in the city today hear in k a few motions aud taking up several minor matteis el u leal n:iture, a t 'iiir in I he absence of .1 udKe Ha tun to ii w ho is in Port land, recup-.-iai i tin i rum I he l - I'-cts of a lecetit opet at ion. Ilocel INnpIo i-.it Mr. ami Mrs. I) J. Illtnvr. and daughter. Miss' Uuili lilnier. of Villliomrr, It. (' . Were KUe-,tS at the Hotel I'ltipiina la t i-xmuut:. Mr. I'hner is proprit-tor of the Hotel li nt. and the parly are motoi -iiiK to S.i ii l-'tau i-co and Los AULch-s. Hiitndon Library, in connection with Stanford I'nlverslty, and has a life-time position. Ho and Mrs. Sle-dd are hnildti.j; a home In the i'alliornta city and will soon move their own valuable library to. the Lutheran Servicer Services next h-vr home. The Shedds were in i Surttay alternoon at o'clock t orvallis lo pend a week or nior l(n lht. Kpiscojml Parish house, M with Dr. and Mrs. Hell prior to their :K (jHSM s,rwIi Theme for the ser departure for thu new home. Cor-1 imm um be "May Are Called, Hut vallU Times. . Uv Are Chosen." Who is. to " blame for man's damnation, (od or Receives Injuriet From Blast lman? hy dues thf greater ma o.scar Silenu.-!. ot Clnle. lies at j jorily cf nu. vi.ilk on ilni. wide Mercy hospital In a serious condi- (ath ,hat J( a(fs umo 4.,(.rn.a (U.. tiou. us a result of Injuries sus-, sU.ut.,ion? These a rp the lead in; taim-d Wednesday afternoon, w hen ; quoMions , hkh bt, amiW,red a blast went off premature . v. while- our (liscou(. Smulay afternoon, he waa at work east of the t- . AU(iIIIion ia r;i((i , ,hl. vhRWe Ml". Mienus h riii.i..?n1 in ,,rvi(..w rr(m. h.-n.-.-rm-th ,r. vices will be conducied evfry other Sunday. We herew ith extend a harty invitation to all si rangers. county road crew blasttnn slumps o-i the road between Oak creek J ami tin- Will Singleton place at' .11.. tl.. . I. ...I Ir.i.l )l.rwi ! . "k.o" ,h T h.:: f two !. Vouns. immor. ami after IlKhtlng the blast of the I " I third. II went off prematuri ty, j Catholic Church. Kane and Oak I ihrowihK him lo the ground and strews. liev. It. ( b iy. pastor, i evendy injuiiiifc him. Mr. Sib nus July 5th. Mass nt 7 a. in. Aliar was brought to ihin city, where he j society metis immediately atler. ' wan placed In Mercy hospital un- Catechism class at .v4' a. ni. 2nd d-r thP care of Dr. K. H. Stewart. 'Mass and Sermon at 9:;ii a. m. Ko-j His face and forehead and most of ,sary and Item-diction of the M. li. I the surface of his body is lacerated i S. in the i'V niiiK at 7:3". j and contused, and his condition aj j wiy serioiift one. First Methodist Church, corner1 o I of Main and 1-ane si reds. liev. l 1 Joseph Knoits. pastor, l-t every 0 ' member 4t the Sunday s hmd who -SUNDAY AT THE 1 '" ViMy -ni- be pies.nt this a ri i idLJCC Sunday. Many will be out of town: 1 CHUKLHtO but let the ret or u "hld the i Tl Id.. V UaintM 'I h - i .. mi :i . a. haettw w hh decot a! un,- r,- i iu,. , i .'pe paper, a-nl e.. i.!,is ,hid to the I "il of ! .. ... ,.n.. About fiftv coupler. p :.n M.i-oik Hrd iLMietts. wpi i : ---tit. and enjo.d dam im Itt'ni ! to o'( lof 1. Tlie punch Imw( W i pi. -id.'d mi r le Mi M i: Kill, t a id Mm. ;ut. n l'.i. I and punch and wal rs wie led lluouKhoiit tln i- t-niriir A o,.d fivephHw orcli.tra piowdvd luufcic for the eveali.j of fuu. I Rrbekubti 1 lold Meeting ; Tuesday Livening v An JnieiesnuK , ni:i: ,,f iiu, K bid.ati lode- Wrt- b. !d 'I ueMla i veui:i,; II! the Odd I Hows hall. 'I lie i. tul.ir louiine b:i '11-i.s ttan lo Mo'i:. W. ie follow i . bj u init-nal I'ti'ii .im Mtol t adltm i The pi t i; 'am cei:s.-.tcd of ft o , cal ,s..o bv Mm A H Tax lo! . ti, -' 'n.p..i led h Ml- , Mlli;i Ko,- ha. . . . pia-o daet. b M(s-ri V.t Iiu ooi.- u Att'c - it win. Mil t -o n -iv n , pi!., i i in I'lltie. 'wo tc.oli'rtts t Mt p K di.tut I k .Mis S M K. It. x . p.( t I" 'd. n't, p e i J, .1 To l.cme l or ushlnutoii Mr. and is. . v. Clay mid two dmiK titer-, Merna and Do ro th v. w P ave Htnoiay lor I heir limine at Kalama. ifdit union. ty unto. Th'-y havi' been l-ltinn at the bom. oi .Mr. and Mrs. A. W ( in ket'ait. of Vmralla. and at the home of Mr. and Mis. d. K. Oro?a. oi this city. viois IhurMlay Mr. and Mrs. Tom Adolf of S.i leiu, Mr and Mts 1 . 1' IMtsmver, tt Silwtton. and Mi-s Hall. daui;Lter oi Seii;:ior I'lias. ilall. of .Mar-dilield, WMe KUcls at Die I mp'iu.t last niirht. .Miss Hall l II tor her ho. in at the oa-t this mntninp. and the r of tin party tnotoied fontb. w Tie it' I lu w III visit. fort" whih they are away. The 1 .Junior Ijcaeue will nnet at A o'clock , , tarn! the Kpworth Lcaue at 7 in. Baptist Church. The reKular It hie evHn,Kf dl.sniissimr 11, Kood ! school services In Ihe mornine, l(mp f(ir (h(, n(on P(li vl(.(. nt lhl rt.echltiR at U odock by Mr.!Italllist (hrch. The nintuimc' F:nley. In (he .-venitiK Ihe church i ,.,., n,t.ni u iarlrl,ariy inter-' will join in the union services, j, thU SumlaVi bviliK a M.,nionJ K -. McCullanh p achln at the (0n J()b jb Is one of the greatest I lla:dlM church building, (r Hblll ChHracters and pome splcn-1 Bible Standard Mission. Kev. I. V itui ror. 'pastor. Services tonicht. I'i lay. at the Mission. Sermon by th pastor. Sunday services as toil.iws: Sunday nchool at 9:-in; inon by the pastor at H:o; l ;. e there will be a water baptis ii.ul service at th" river. Tiw o ci: ton w ill be announced Sunday ;ii tho niorrdtm scrice. ounR I', .pie's nieiMiiiK at Miss D.. othea Wrmht, biader lor the v. m tee. Kvenlnc worship al S : . S, ,vice cvtry TU'-nday and Frl The palor, who. has been hoi llnu a rehal ser i at Towers ihe book of Job. At S p. ni. there! will be a union servie ut the Hap-! list church, liev. MeCuIlaiih, of the l'resb l't ian church, prnachlnK tlm wrnion, A cordial Invitation is ex tended to all. 1 ill lako Home lien 'rs. (. Nulled S'i- rw ood arm .1 in ) d i and w ill reinatti to-n'ly M r i. hol.i r (il .-e,( Ihe ).s,H. 1 i --: Nj, ,;t 1)1 .1 ls llieelir !. of , the liNim w be h, Id Tue i.- . July 7. ai whtih Itni ii;.-tji!laioM : ot otlicei (oi the eufuiurf jcar wtil t be iieid. an I son ebiu lo be : p-t tna- ntiv piir iii h si r' -r .t .1 i: M.-( P'i'oi k cf Die t'on.n i n 1 At'-rra ' romt iim 'I hi ta-nii ti.t ir Tift d lb,- Howard n-ideiiie on S'et h M i' II s' l eet n Mil Will move I :i sot li . M fss Nei I o Mr t unlock, a sister of Mrs Nu-h.da-and Mr. M. CI in' iv k catr.e With them and will tixll lux for tvhot't tim. First ("hllrrli -f Clilisl. Si irn-1 Kt'KiiUr frvir's nr' ImIiI SiiihIjiv r)rntl)K Hi 11 p'rl-.trk nliil f rdrndiiv rvt-ninc itt s o cln, k. ' inniliiy Srhoul ronv-'in'H fut h Sun- i liny intirnili ut ! : 4 "i . pupils fiiu ; lllt he? of I to ''.tt ltl:i" l" ! admitted. The Ui fltUnt; Uom u I t hi li:iN'tiHtlt o. tltr t'ltllrcti f.! I- homo all'l it la In" il'ir 1HI i. n il.lilv Irntn a to 4 p. Ill I th.n ho omhl ln-rp b- to the ' -i hl, im,ic roriliall tnaf .1 ; s : ul.i -r tt''. Wi' I'Mvti'l to (,, (t, , thi. ni'iitlnu!. uul v.sit ', , i u h'-Bfly Invitatiim to nt (n.l n,,, r ailing room. 11.. good olil tnni' (B)p-1 ixrli Snl.jfvi o Suiulay'i Lc sun Is: ! i"(;oil." Church of Chn.t of !! Cr, i-k. I i' , Siiml;!.. July I- 1'ibl" n-hool St. Cforge'i Epiicop.il Churth. .r itiroo ji ni 1'ur Hibl- 5i:IumiI t. .lun.Uy sr Kar ly s. rii-.' nt , i lanc Ifi ke-pui up nU wrll. s;-i n. ni. 4'hutth ftlpwil nt 5 IV t nil boit for .thf MD'u a tit lv si rvirp mt . 1 n. m, ,KI t tti hot tumour mouth.- Mmnine priy-r t'i si-ri 4i. Kv'-n-M ni'luxil If mwl I'Ure to cool intf ., i M, , , n. Hiil lh . 'n'. Ki v. Prrmhlne 'uitinuinlou t v. u. lwli. Viir. oflii.ru. hrl tliin lTr..i of i . ' p. m. Tho VhrUlian Kml. nxnn Firtt Prctbytirlin Churth. W. S i l Uv. lii awake irrottp MrCulUnh. .-toi. tituuUy nt tho Q oud jtoi'l. 1! ou tui tl Frt.bylciua ciunfi. tiuQUiy tctiooi , 9.9. 6 kxzts iis !&igs of miter! !l JlirSV i i 5( li'l' IW.X' Wf-vHti ill, ;tfi',r'-3 ' T pays to get the miles o i 1 of " Red Crown" that the Standard Oil Company's years of gasoline-making ex perience have put in it. Red Crown is simply crowded with miles see the records be low that this year's trophy winners made in the big annual Los Angeles-Yosemite Econ omy Run. They prove it! USE THE RED CROWN MILEAGE CARD AND START AN ECONOMY RUN OF YOUR OWN The secret that the expert knows is in getting Red Crown's miles out. The new Red Crown Mileage Card just out makes it as simple as a-b-c to increase your mileage. It ' tells what to do for your car your carburetor and just how to DRIVE to get 15 to 30 miles extra ppr tankftil with Red Crown. (Remember (ot the biggest event of its kind in the West they have chosen "Red Crown" exclusively for nine consecutive years. It'll pay you to follow suit!) Start your own economy run today on Red Crown gasoline with the Red Crown Mileage Card at your nearest Red Crown pump (red. white and blue) the besj buy in town by MILES. 1925 MILEAGE RECORDS ' (Here are th? mtl.':yfot one of lr J Crown. Boy miles and tncieqt your trulesrt) CLASS CA DRIVES ! MILES TO I GALLON hWlti'- . STAts RMhn J. Wzani 27 4, 1A R"11'" 1 j.BonaBi I Hp-' 5 0.ikLir.d Vd.11 H. Ncvilt 1 22.66 ? Ri. HJarkin.jton H72 4A Gardner Brpuplv.mjA. H. R0;Pr,' j 17 ? Stfarru-Knight " 1A Slli!. B.Tr.,i (3.4fi CCSKO . Ca Oakland Sedan H.Neville I 22.60 7r?v I 1 netestfrtfid ti&iky miles (California) " j 3 o