r (THREE "" Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER P. N. G. CLUB HAS FINE MEETING- SUTHERMN. Sept. 9. M r s. Claude Culver entertained the members of the Past Noble Grand club at her home Wednesday with a one o'clock luncheon. The ta ble was tastefuly decorated with the club colors of orchid and yel low the colors being carried out In asters and calendula. Lighted tapers and quaint old fashioned figures used as. place cards of t ho same colors completed t lie decorations. The club and ta ble prizes were won by Miss .lea Eie Marie Manning. Two games played were won by Mrs. June 'ihamp and Mrs. .Mabel Koss, Cov ers were placed for Mrs. June ' -:lham:i, Mr, fcluhel H3B. Mrs. Minnie Hartshorn, Mrs. Alma An derson, Mrs. Berlha Barge, Mrs. Charlotte Parker, Mrs. Serepta .''a'iceitiian, Mrs. Ann Hull, Airs. Belle Cook, Mrs. Anna 11 an lie n Lon, Mis. Ruth Manning, Mrs. Hand, Miss Lillian Llndbe, Mrs. Percy Luchterhand, Mrs. Emma Jom'S of Ashland, Mrs. Suvillii Hnmber. Miss Jessie Mario Man ning nnd'tho hostess, Sirs. Cul ver. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Leona Slack. PEBEKAH LODGE HAS MEETING THURSDAY OLENDALE, Sent. 9. Moun taineer Rebekah lodge of Glen- mile met in regular session un Thursday evening, Seiitember 1. After, the business meeting, a surprise "grocery package" show er was held honoring Mrs. Mar garet Stevenson, who recently moved Into her own home, aftor having lived for several years with her son and family. After a delightful social evening, re freshments were served to the guest of honor, Mrs. Stevenson, Mr, and Mrs. joe Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith, Mrs. Frank Thompson, Mrs. W. H. Leah, Mrs. M. U Frost, Mrs. C. J. Kal'or, Mrs. A. J. Haess, Mrs. Hugh Shelley, Mrs. H. M. Nixon, Mrs. Jess Bowman, Mrs. W. H. Steven son, Mrs. 1. H. Smith, Mrs. Mutle Heller, Mrs. Ed Caraway, Mrs. Etna Humphreys. Mrs. J. S. Wood rnffe, Miss Alleen Williams, Miss Alice Nehel and Mrs. Gertrude Lystul. , ' M. E. LADIES AID HAS MEETING CANYONVILLE, Sept. C The M. E. ladies aid met at the homo of Mrs. Barbara Hopkins Thursday, Sept. 1. Mrs. Harriett Pardeo led the devotlonals. Plans f jr Hho- ba zaar and supper were discussed, the date of tho bazaar to be given at a later meeting. Other business matters were talked over, also it was a surprise birthday gathering for Mrs. Hopkins. She received sev eral cards, . handkerchiefs and flowers, also a cake carrier from mem hem of tho aid. Those present were Mcsdames Pui'deo, DubcU, Lit Illanc, Cain, Hamlin, Young, Hos fonl. Ilurnett, Jackson, Crockett, T.Icfiee and Alice May Mauley. The nevt meeting will be ,Oct. fi. He-' licious refreshments and n lovely birthday cako wore served later In tho afternoon. W1FNFR ROAST IS ENJOYED BY BOYS GLENDALE, Sept. 9. M r s. Fred Morev entertained a group of boys with n wiener and marsh1 mallow roast Wednesday evening, honoring her brothers, Art nnd Er vin Stevens, of. Roseburg. who are visiting at the Morey home. The evening was spent plnyjng softball nnd other games, after which the wieners were roasted In the outdoor fireplace on the lawn. Those enjoying the affair were the guests of honor. Art and Er vln Stevens. Leroy Vaughn, noug hts Ashman. Don Harbour, Jack Spnrks, Uillie Lewallen, Hi Hie Uohyns and Stanley Mitchell. j i RIDDLE EASTERN I STAR HAS MEETING RIDDLE. Sept. 9. The local chapter of the Eastern Star held ! their first meeting in the new Ma sonic temple Tuesday evening, having been on vacation during the summer months. About twenty-five wero present. After the business session the members were served refreshments In the dining room the party ' being giv en in honor of Etta Mosthaf. who has served the chapter long and faithfully os secretary. Mrs. Mosthaf was presented with a lovely tray. ENJOYABLE PARTY HELD BY CLASS CAMAS VALLEY. Sept, 8. The junior Sunday fchool class with their teacher. Miss Lula Roberts enjoyed a swimming party and picnic supper at "Smltty's place" down the canyon Friday after noon. Those attending were Geneva Huntley. Polly Roberts. Lorlne Perry, Ruby McCai.n, Lula Ro berts. Marcus Ilrown. Donald Iiw son, Don Coon. Delbert Huntley and Jack Church. POETS CORNER WHICH IS BEST By 0. M. L.EEPER I looked Just aa the moon sunk Beyond the hill; I thought And the beauty of It Was with me still. ' , Ah, but which is best ' In our small sky A drifting moon. Or the peaceful memorler Our thoughts supply. COUPLE HONORED AT ENJOYABLE AFFAIR SUTHERMN. Sept. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lehne, recent newly, weds, wero honored by a party of friends and neighbors Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake FranclH at Fair Oaks, spon sored by the Industrial club. The evening was spent In playing games and delicious refreshments were served at a late hour. Those enjoying tho evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lehne, honor Fiiests, Mrs. n. U. Lehne, Mr. and Mrs. n. E. Woodroffe. of nose burg, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Manning, Mrs. Peter Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wall!. Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Har vey. Mr. nnd Mrs. nick Valentine. Mrs. Clarence Frnser, Mr. nnd Mrs. Norvnl Cockeram. Mrs. Clif ford Flory. Mi', nnd Mrs. Archie Moore, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jake Francis! Miss Stella and Frances Litrsen, Miss Mary Sellers, Miss Virginia nnd Cenevicve Smith, Miss Jessie Mario Manning, Miss Vera and Vr.rlle Glldorsleeve, Miss Venetta Frnsor, Miss Lillian Linilhe. Miss Hetty Lou and Charlene Moore, Miss Jncqueliue Flory, Lawrence I-arsen, w. O. Gililersleeve, James Smith, Billy. Myron and Joan Ad ams. Dale and Hurdetle Harvey. The Fair Oaks Industrial club pre sented Mr. and Mrs. Lehne with a lovely gift f silver. o RELIEF REBEKAH LODGE MEETS RIDDLE, Sept. 9. Relief Re bekah lodge No. 185 mot Wednes day evening in regular session with C. A. Dcnn in the chair. Sis ter Dean, the lodge musician, was ill and not able to attend. Twenty-one members and visitors were present. Sister Lizzie Crow was nominated as noble grand to fill out the unexpired term of Gene vieve Cornutt, our late departed sister. For the good of the order each member was requested to give a number on the program. Willainetta Logsdon was the guest of honor at tho birthday party Knowing the business ses sion nnd was presented with a gift. The dining table was beau tifully decorated with pink, flow ers and greenery and a huge an gel cake also decorated in ' pink and green graced the center. The cake was prepared by Sister ner tha Illundell, who with Lizzie Crow and Oma Kellar formed the committee for tiie evening. ' W. C. T. U. HAS INTERESTING MEETING " GLIONDALE, ' Sept. 9. The Glendalo W. C. T. II. met at the homo of Mrs. J. IC. Howard at Fir Poim Tuesday afternoon, at which time they planned their program for the 'coming winter. They nl so nrranged for the organization or a local L. T. L.. of which Mrs. Elizabeth Wlnchell will be in charge. The report on the no tional convention recently held at San Frnucisco was read and the members discussed attending the county convention in , Roseburg Sept, 12. The ladies eiHo'-od re froshmenls nt. the close of the aft ernoon. TIioho in attendance In-, eluded Mrs. C. E. Young, presi dent. Mrs. C. O. Garrett, Mrs. Wlnchell, Mrs. Hark, Mrs. R. B. finrdnnr and tho hostess, Mrs. Howard. e JUNIOR C. E. GROUP HAS MASQUERADE PARTY GLENDALE, Sept. 9. T I e members of the Junior Christian Endeavor society enjoved a mas querade party In the church base ment Thursday evening, many vel testumes being displayed. After an evening spent In playing games. Vefreshments were served ) to Mrs. Harry Older, adviser, i Mrs. Sam Taylor, a visitor from Gnsquet, Calif.. Mary Ruth Spnrks. Doll, Hetty and Esther Harbour, Mabel and Marian Nixon, Eleanor Pruner, Margaret and Tiny Gui- terrlez. Dorothy Reed. Joe and Al bert Wlnchell. Sally and Lynne Tripp. John Harbour nnd Phyllis Smith. MRS. WOODS HOSTESS TO THIMBLE CLUB RIDDLE, Sept. !). Mrs. John Woods was hostess for the Ladies Thimble club at her home Thurs day afternoon. The ladles enjoy ed an afternoon of sewing nnd visiting and at the close of the afternoon were served dainty re freshments by the hostess. O-WA-ISSA GROUP TO MEET ON SATURDAY The O-W'a-lssn Cmnn Fii-n m-nnn will hold an Important meeting nt I ten o clock Saturday mnrniitcr. September 10, nt 'the home of Anita Young nt 220 South Kane street. All members are urged to De present. LOCAL NEWS Rt,arn rmm Vwsil,. ( - 1 and Lucia, have returned to their home in Knsebiirg from a three wpelrn' V!l r.l t Irttl onunt In ll,n .ni- inces of Saskatchewan and Alberta. Canada, visiting relatives and en joying a sightseeing tour. Visitlna Here Mr. nnd Mrs. Cameron MacKlllon and son, Rus sell, of Long Fieach. Cnllf.. arrived here Wednesday to visit until Sun day with Mr. nnd Mrs. P. T. Mtlbnr on East Ijine street. They vlll be accompanied south Sundav as far an uerkeley, Calif., by Miss Oay Bubar. who will return to her studies at Cniverslty of California, where she is a senior. Miss Gay miliar arrived here this morning to remain over for the Kinney-Voting wedding tomorrow night. She Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Pnbnr SIDE GLANCES COPR. 1936 BY UFA SERVICE. INC. T M. RE1 V. S. AT. "Gregory knows Ihc Iicad waiter awfully well. He prob ably will come, over and cbat with us before, wc leave." , Dy "DING" DARLING The ancestors of our domestic duck The wild duck of countries nround the world, . from Japan to Frunce, from Mexico to Siberia, from Panama to Holland, tite mal lard. Of the marsh ducks, the dippers and dabblers that dive but seldom, and feed in the shallows of ponds, lakes and marshes, the mallard and its cousin the black duck, are by far the most conspicuous. The original breeding ranp;G of the mallard included practically every state in the Union. By stream and lake, in innumerable little pond holes every where there was water and sedge, the "green head" drake and modest brown hen reared their broods. The1 frenzy for clearing the last square rod of wild land, for ditch ing, draining and cultivating, drove the mallard from much of Us old resting territory and yet the mal lard remains the first known ami moat prolific species of our Amer ican waterfowl. Probably more mallard are hatched in this coun try than any other species of wild duck, Visits Barnyards The old wild duck that quacks is the mallard. Its voice being the same ns that of tho domestic vn - ricty. In fact wild mallard so read- ily mingle with barnyard stock anil , adapt themselves to domestication that it has been difficult to keep pure-bred wild stock for experi- mental purposes and re stocking i experiments. ... The hosts or mallard pouring up nnd down the Mississippi valley j have, in former years, been too vast Tor any reasonable estimate to be made of their numbers. But I civilization, with its twin menaces , alg0 b(1(m ,)ut n on Ul0 ct-ol'r of drainage and drouth, pasturing f tho nKnwllv t0 jease Klrk cattle on the remaining grassy , Gmu,B marshes and the heavy slaughter r Cl lBS' McClllm ad Mr. Porter en in years when there was no closed , , ft tr, of aeve.lU ,ays , die season or bag limit has taken Its v,cl,,ty of Kckloy. Curry county, toll of even this most common t woek Thny wonl Dy i.oweni species. ., , 1 and took Irvill Thompson with Now they're on the upgrade nnd . ,. .i.i.. ,ii . i look just so long ns wc allow ourselves to kill less than we hatch and rear , each year they may lie expected to Increase. The length of season and . I .,.l ullnn,llllF Ml.l! (II U.IK lllllll lli:ii iiiio . ..- . on how rapidly we restore the pop ulation to adequate numbers by Intelligent management. CAMAS VALLEY c A l A G V1M RV Sunt n Mrs. John Harmsen has been quite 111 at her nome. Mrs. 10111 i nmi-,.-hunt helped with her housework part of last week. Paul Jones came home from the Myrtle Point hospital the first of !.., ..-t.r.lj' I4i nr,n In lm Ill-OVlllg as much as possible Blnce his nccl- dent but Is still very painiui. Pnc. lli'nu-n nrrlved in the Val ley Monday. He is making prepar ations for tne llrsl 01 scnooi which will be September 12. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Denn and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dcnn came home from the hop fields the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drown and son. Marcus, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lawson and children, Donald and Joanne. Uruce. Dick anil Krnest Wheeler, attended the community fair at Looklngglass Thursday. Mrs. Alvin Allen and two small sons called on friends here Friday morning. She stopped over for a few hours while on her way to San Diego, Calif., where the Aliens will make their home this year. Mr. Allen is already in San Dicw, having gone there a short time ago l ... rl,-amnt roUeUM. Where Il6 attended summer school, lniring the school year sir. Alien win ie-i. ... night sessions of high school In San Diego in connection with adult education and will also work part time to finish his degree at Clare mont college. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Coon, their daughter. Mrs. Art Bellows and two small daughters, Betty and Col leen ,and an elder daughter, MrB. James Morgan and two small daughters. Joanne and Darlene. all nt Klnmi'h Fall", arrived Thiir"- By, George Clark OFF. day night to visit relatives here. They stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Deo Coon and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Church. Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Kohert Meude and four chil dren from near Klamath Falls ar rived at the home of Mrs. Meade's brother, Dee Coon. The Meades left for their home Monday morn ing, taking Mrs. G. L. Coon, to the home of her brother, John Wilson, at Winston to visit until the other party returned homo Tuesday. Donald Balcomh and his chum, Robert McGee, of Modoc Point, Kluinalh county, came through the valley early Saturday morning and had breakfast at the home of Mr and Mrs. T. G. Iiwhoii, Tho hoys are working at night in a mill at Modoc Point and left on a three dav vacation trip as soon ns they wore off thelrVhift about midnight Krlduy night. They went on to wards the coast and also planned on going to Portland and to see Donald's Bister, June Uulcomb at MuMinnvllle. Hex and Warren Dick of Alio phuny spent the woek-end at tho home of their father, It." V. Dick. Abblo Lnwson of Portland, and Mrs. W. H. Plcktborn and son, Wallace, of Arlington, spent Sun day and Monday at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Lawson, returning to Port land late Monday afternoon. The uiwson family and Mrs. Pickthorn i nd son spent Sunday at the coast. Mr, nnd Mrs. Jog Wilson and son of Teninile wero business visi tors In tho valley Tuesday after- Ml. nI1,i MrH ,irlan Wiley have im)VRI from Iiomoto to spend ,ho ,vntcr. They aro at present BiyI1K wm, the rormcr's father, rjliurleB Wiley. Mn Tom Whisenhunt lias been pick),,,, Unos part of the timo at 'penmiln. Hond Patrolman C. W. Perry. witn fw helpers. Is putting III n m,w bri,KO nn the west side load nciwonn j(. vy. Kicks and Owen tllgs(,1s Tne hafl bevn ,.,,, ,,t, a now culvert (n0 mRU,or w,1,,.h , supposed bo ,om,,wliore , Ulo mountains region, but their search '-, WHS UII...X..1.1. HOUNDS USED IN HUNT FOR WOMAN ASTORIA. Ore.. Sept. D. (AP) Two bloodhounds were enlisted today In the search for Mrs. Paul West. 55, who disappeared from her husband's dairy farm yester day. A posse of 75 officers and civ ilians scoured the brushy hills in search of Mrs. West yesterday. She recently returned from a visit to her native Norway and had hen In poor henlth. WANDA ARMOUR TEACHER OF PIANO Degree University of Washington ' KRNR ORGANIST Studio at 404 West Douglas 2 blocks from Junior High GRADED COURSE WITH CREDITS REGISTRATION OPENS TUESDAY FORMER PUPILS ASKED TO REGISTER EARLY RAPID ADVANCEMENT GUARANTEED Technique, Style and Expression ATTRACTIVE RATE3 TO TERM OF LESSONS Local News ; Shops Here Mrs. Rny "Wright, or Days Creek, spent yesterday In this city; shopping and visitlug. Here From Green Mrs. Thom as Havens, of Green, was here sno))jng uiul visitms mends yes terday. Mrs. Wa I te H ere M nt. Don g las VVaito. of North Deer creek, spent Thursday in this city visU and shopping. , Mr. Wycong Here Gus Wy snng. ronroscntative of the Pa cific Stationery and Printing ccinpany, Portland, was here Thursday on business. Leaves 1 for School Joe Par geter, .of this city, left Wednes day night for Seattle to attend school this fall. He has heen e in ployed at the Valley hotel. Here on Business William R Shields. Jr.. special arent for Hartford Accident and Indemnity company. Portland, was a busi ness visitor in ItoseLurg Thu ra ti ay. Returns Here Robert E. Mc- Kean. who has been visiting nt the home or his uncle and aunt, Mr. ami Mrs. Sid ' Schloeman nt Corvallis, 1ms returned hero to make proparntions for entering O regon Slate college ns a fresh man this fall. Arrive From Washington Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Martin, of Pnyal liili. Wash., arrived here Thursday to visit at the home of the hitter's sisters. Mrs. H. O. Paruetor and Mrs. Kdyth Ciilmour. and mother, Mrs. Mary Northcraft. , En routo hero they stopped at Monmouth to visit the C. II. McKnight family. Return From Trip Mr. and Mirs. J M. Mc.fi own n and their son nud tiuui;hter-ln-hiw, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCIowun Jr., linve re turned to their homes here, fol lowing a vacation trip of several days tto the enast. Tv wore Inin er n't Coipiillo by Mr. and Mm. Albert Pleruy, who accompanied them to Gold Bench, Crescent City, Calif., tho Oregon caves and several points of Interest on (lie coast. Visiting ' Here Miss Eugenia Virden, of Corvallis, is here visit ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I), H. Shainbrook, on North Jackson street, until after tho wedding Saturday night of Miss Htliola Kinney and Leo Young. Her sistrtf, Miss Louise Virden, of CorvaliiH, accompanied by Mrs. w. M. MeKnchorn and daughter. Miss Audrey, left today Tor Port land "to visit for Heveral (lays. Arrives Thursday Ieo Young. of lone, Ore., arrived here Thurs day and will marry Miss ICthota Kinney Saturday evening at tho Methudlst Episcopal church. His brother, Clair Young, of Corval lis, arrived hero today and wili act as best man at the weddhur. Miss El In Henuiirh; of Port!?"?!, who will act as maid of honor, and Miss Theresa Conn, of Eu gene, bridesmaid, arrived here to day for the wedding. Here's When and ff ri H i Where fJOCTJ Chicken nnd noodle supper nt Klgaroso church Sat unlay eve ning, Sept. lh. Crochet bed spread given away. Public in vited. And How This space Is free to any or nniantion wishing to announce notfeo of meetings. Please phono or leave announcements nt Mac's Market. Phone 39. iff r4Lo Here From Riddle Theodore Woygant, of Kiddle, spent yester day ii) this city on business. Glide Visitor , i-iere George H. Tieid, of Glide, ' was a business visitor in thih city yeaterdny. Mr. Starr Here Felix Starr, of Oakland. ; attended to business here fo; a tuw hours yesterday. Seattle 'Visitor Here Mrs. VI! bur .every, of Seattle, formerly Ethel Marks of Koneburg. has ar rived here to sj;end a week with her pare n tn, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Marks. . . Under noen Minor Operation Betty l.ou UenetliciC. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. M. Benedick, of Dlllard, had her tons! hi removed ye3terday by Dr. A, C. Kcely. Back From Fair Mr. and Mrs. C. W. O rn vea havo returned to their home on Brock way street, following n few days in Salem at tending the stato fair and visit ing their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eloyd Groves. Will Teach at Halsey Miss Anunhetle l-'isher. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher of this city, will teach homo economics In tho Halsey high school this coming year. Mimi Fisher was graduated from Oregon Stalo college In Juno. Supper Announced Tlx Eden Ladies tAid of tho Elgarose church has announced a benefit supper for Saturday night at the church, at which fine tho cro fohelrd Imdnprond t iade by tho ladies will be given away. Tho supper and social is open to the public. Vacationing Mr. a n d M rs. Herbert Groves and two children, Carolyn nnd Ronald, have left for a week's vacation lo be spent in Salem attending tho ntatn fair and visiting the former's brother, Floyd Groves, and In Kilverlon visiting Mrs. GrovoV brother and Mlster-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson. Leave for East Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Flnlay, of this city, Ml to day for Chicago, whore the for mer will tako a six weeks' course in dentistry. Following their stay In Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. Flnlay plan to spend Iw:; wee!:!: at his former hoiNti city of llattlo Creek, Mich., visiting relatives, before returning to itnscburg. , Stop Here Thursday Professor W. S. Drown, chief of tho division of horticulture at (ho Stato collego, with his family, spent a fow hours In Kosnhurg Thursday morning on his way to Med ford lo study new developments in tho pear packing plants of tho lingua river valley, They will, return lo Corvallis by way gf Klanmth, F11h, wboro lhey will visit MlHs.Graf'o lliown, their daughter, who Is teaching in tho Klamath Falls high school. Today and Saturday UN POINT JUSTICE! " IMIi (HI ain fnl ml total! I ffBSWiMfi" I Chanter 1 "Dick Tiacy" Serial IBIS MCRIOTIf anil Un ..i SWISM It. PIONEERS, ALWAYS 2 FEATURES Show 2-7.9 P. M. Mats. 25c Eves. 35c Kiddies 10c Coming Sunday Wiww turn MICHAEL WHALE N LYNN BAPI New Deal Choice1 in Empire State James H. fay. New York dep uty collector of internal rev enue, is out to take the Demo cratic nomination away from Representative Juhri J. O'Con nor, who hejpcd block mucT: JIow Deal legislation, from ttis post on the rules committee. Administration support is ex pected for Fa. Board Meeting Tonight The official board of tho First Metho dist church and the Sunday school hoi rd will meet this evening at 7:30 at tho church. Enjoy Trip Albert Mlllnr, Joo Campbell, of South Umpuuu Fnlls, and Sandy McDonald have return ed here, following a rour-day trip to coast points north to Astoria and back via Itend and Cm tor lako. Vacationing Mrs. John M. Clif ford, extension socretury at tho State college at Corvallis, and Mrs. Clifford, have been spending their vacation at the Mount Alto ranch on tho North Umpqua river. Tho Cliffords aro former residents of Garden valley. Return Here Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hadalmugh, of Visalla, Calir., re turned hero today from Portland to spend a few days, before returning homo. They wore guests for lunch eon today at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wonthorford on the North Pacific highway. TODAY AND SATURDAY An Epic of the Great Southwest Preview Saturday Night TENTH AVENUE KID" Queen of the Silvery Skates in her newest .... and greatest triumph HENIE GREENE in M WCRK JOAN DAVIS CESAR ROMERO BUDDY EBSEN ARTHUR TREACHER - GEORGE BARBIER LOUISE HOVICK BILLY GILBERT 1 V 1 J r Mats. 25c Eves. 35c Kiddles 10c H- IMnnt v 7, A Visiting Pew Days Mrs. C. D. Gleun and daughter, Mlis( Patricia, of Glide, went to' Kilgbns yesterday to spend a few days visiting friends. ' ' - - i ( t i -1 : Home Frsm Portland Mrs. ktlry lies 'has returned to her home in this city, following a vi it in Portland with relatives and friends. Home From Eugene Mr. and. Mrs. E. s. Hull nnd son, Stephen Allen, have returned to their home on Militury street, following the past' several months' In Eu gene, wnere ' tho former attended University; of Oregon summe'r ses sions. ' ; ' Making Trip by Bicycle Albert Tenney or West Orange, New Jer sey, has been visiting Mi and Mrs. Charles A. Brand. Mr. Tenney, a. cousin or Mr. Hraud, is making a bicycle trip around the rim of tho United States. Ho started a week after graduating from Harvard last commencement nud to date bus covered about -1,500 miles. Visit at Brand Home Dr. Dan Snell, osteopathic physician who formerly practiced in Koscburg, and Mrs, Snell, now of l.os Angeles, ar rived last Sunday for a couplo of dins' visit at the Hrand home on Winchester streei, Mrs. Snell was formerly Juliette Sussmilch, of Gar den valley. They have been spend ,ing a two weeks' vacation along the California and Oregon coast and doing soimi fishing in tho Klamath river. Try Model Bakery's Non Acid Bread? 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