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THE SENTINEL. COTTA!IE GROVE. OREGON PAGE SEX | Creswell News Notes j Spired Sets Examplt For 'trees C. M. .In< ksun ha» been puzzled At the regular meeting of Honor who will lx* attending the state Iiy a peculiar growth ou a apirea Robokah lodge Wednesday evening convention the last of this month bush at hi» home on Seeoud street. Frank Phillips of North Bend The growth i* h new shoot that i* of last week Mrs. Clara Traxler gave her report as delegate to the is visiting this week with his flat, about an inch iu width and recent Rebekah assembly conven aunt, Mrs. Clarence Thornton. He about an eighth of an inch in tion in Roseburg After the busi had been fishing for shad at thickness. All other 'hoots are ness session refreshments of straw Gardiner for sex era! weeks. round and Mr. Jackson is uuable berry shortcake and cream with The women’s foreign missionary to explain the unusual form of this coffee were served by a committee society of the Methodist church one. The probability is that the consisting of Mrs. Ethel Treanor, met last Thursday afternoon at spirea, realizing that it ia in a luiti F. L. Kirby, Leonard Ziniker, the home of Mrs. R. H. Groshong. tier country, has put forth a shoot George Giifry and Mrs. C. 1. Kent. Mrs. H. A. Howe was leader and that is already shaped for use. Th. The Presbyterian missionary so the topic was “ Way side Service.” growth, which is crooked and henvi ciety met last Thursday afternoon Mrs. C. G. Morris had charge of Iv leafed, ha» much the appearanci with Mrs. Andrew Olson. Ten the mystery box. A letter from of a strange lord weaving back members and four guests wen* pres Miss Mary Young of Korea was and ftirth in the wind. Growths ent. The topic for discussion was read telling of her work in the of this kind on spirea are unuaua “The West Indies.” Mrs. F. W. mission field and of the need of but not entirely unknown. Clark was leader. Refreshments help in the music depart Blent. A of strawberry shortcake and ice lunch was served and a silver of They will spend their summer fering taken. cream were served. cation with his jmreuts. Mr. Miss Ethel Pi'ttjr, former Cred Mrs. John Cossman of Eugene, Miss Nellie Olson of Eugene, a former Creswell girl, visited dela well resident ami a graduate frinii former Creswell residents. Bartel and _ sehool, was a Mr. and Mrs. Al lives and friends here last week.; the Creswell high She has just returned from Chi graduate in the June class ip pub children Bennie and Betty speut ■-ago, where she spent last winter. lie health nursing at the Univer the week end at the home of Mr- Bartel’s parenta, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mrs. Earl Phillips, son Scott and sity of Oregon. Mrs. Sophia Ecklund was ten F. Martin. daughter Irene have returned to Loganberry picking has started their home at North Bend, after dered a surprise supper Friday eve making an extended visit with ning at the home of her niece, on the George Morris tract west1 Mrs. Philips' sister, Mrs. Clarence Mrs. \V. W. Lower, Mrs. Ecklund of town. relatievs iu Thornton. Her father John Sontt ha» been visiting Creswell and leaves soon for her COTTAGE GROVE WORKERS accompanied them. ON SCOUT CAMP STAFF A pretty wedding occurred Sun home at Westfir, Those present Mr». ■lay, June 10, at the home of Mrs. were Mrs. Cora Olson and Cora Olson of Eugene when her Otto Olson and two daughters of I Assistant directors of the l.aue Holliston, county boy scout camp to open for daughter. Miss Ruth Olson, became Eugene, Mrs. William the bride of Robert K. Bertch of Mrs. F. D. Ijieey, Miss Elizabeth a four-week period July 9 will the circulation department of the Lacey, Mrs. Gertrude Olson and meet soon for the first of a series Eugene Guard. Only immediate ■laughter Eleanor, Mrs. John Beak. of conferences on conduct of the relatives were present to witness, Mrs. Arthur Olson, Mrs. A. H. camp, according to announcement and Mrs. of C. K. Clark, scout executive who the impressive ceremony read by Olson, Mrs. Ecklund Rev. A. H. Saunders of the Pres Lower. direct the camp. The annual meeting of district will byterian church. The couple left Burton Nelson, assistant direc immediately after a wedding din 40 was held Monday afternoon tor, who will be at the camp for ner for a two-week outing in The budget was adopted. F. L. the full two periods will go to for the Portland boy scout camp near Canada. Mrs. Bertch is a former Kirby was elected director Elizalieth resident of Creswell and a member three years and Miss one Tillamook next w«‘k to of the Creswell high school gradu Tryon was elected clerk. A mo day and a night in order to ol> tion prevailed to have Jthe type ating class of 1925. tain information on the schedule Plans for a public dinner were writing room and the kitchen fin for a one day period. made by the Methodist lailies aid ( ished while contractors are com Fred Bosley and Armand Riggs, society at their regular meeting pleting an addition to the school assistant scout masters of Cottage last Wednesday, the dinner to be building. Grove, will also aid in camp direc - Monteaux sold ..................... her mil tion. C. A. Aldrich, scout leader served on the aid house lawn Wed | Mrs. J. nesdav noon, June 27. Mr» finery stock Wednesday to Mrs. of Springfield, will be at camp Blanche Gwyther served a birth Kittie M. Hayward of Poulso, for the first period. Kenenth day cake in honor of those having, Wash.. who took possession at Oxner and John Steelquist. boy birthdays in June. Mrs. John Mar once, Mrs. Hayward is a sister- scout leaders, are also among those tin was the honor guest. in-law of Mrs. Floyd Scott of who will assist in directing. Rob Mrs. William Land left Tuesday Creswell. ert Booth, scout, is also listed for for Sacramento, where she was Eminett Howard of Eugene, help in camp direction. Rev. Dun met bv her aunt. Mr«. Ida John Lane county representative, called can P. Cameron, chairman of the ston, a former resident of Creswell. on business friends in Creswell scout court of honor of this city, Together they continued their trip| Tuesday. will spend some time at the camp to Manitowoc. Wis., where they Mrs. Stanley Campbell and will make an extended visit with j daughter Barbara and Jerry Cochlin relatives. have returned to Condon, after a DAIRYMEN OF COUNTY Union church services for the two’week visit at the home of Mr. ARE IN ORGANIZATION summer commenced Sunday evening ami Mrs. E. A. Schwering. The luine County Dairymen’s at the Christian church. E. F. A joint Royal Neighbor and Atchley, representative of the Ore Modern Woodmen picnic was held« association was organized Hatur- gon Anti-Cigarette league, was the last Thursday evening at the Howe day at a meeting of 17 dairymen speaker and gave some convincing grove. Juvenile day was observed from, over the county held in Eu- facts regarding the use of cigar at the same time. Forty enjoyed gene. ettes and their damaging effects the bountiful supper which included The purpose of the organization on the youth of the nation. A chicken and all the trimmings, is to improve the dairy industry in local league was formed. Rev. C. salads, baked beans, sandwiches, Lane county, to promote the things A. Bolton led the singing and Rev. cakes, pies, coffee and ice cream, that will tend to further th<^ inter George Cromley offered prayer. A Games were played around a camp ests of the dairymen, to work for consisting of fire. mixed quartette better dairy cattle and better C. E. Cooley, Mrs. “ E. A. Schwer Miss Bernice Johnson, a former | breeding, for the control of disease ing, Mrs. J. P. Kuni and Rev. resident of Creswell, and Noel among dairy stock and to promoth Bolton sang a special, Ivy Cooley Gross of Eugene were married at legislation looking to the improve accompanying. the Christian church in Eugene ment of thp industry. Mrs. Ruth Mitchell of Bakers Tuesday of last week. Miss Eliza C. B. Swango of Coburg was field. Cal., arrived Monday to beth ¡¿‘dgwiek of Creswell, a for elected president and other officers spend the summer with her moth mer high school classmate of Miss are as follows: George H. Gilmore, er, Mrs. W. L. Wallace, and other Johnson. played the wedding Junction City, vice president; V. relatives. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. march. Dr. E. V. Stivers ri-ad the H. Davis, motor route B, Eugene, Grousbeck and son Erbine drove to double ring ceremony. The couple secretary. Directors were elected Ashland and accompanied Mrs. left for a few days’ trip to beach as follows: C. W. Allen, Vida; Dr. Mitchell to Creswell. resorts, after which they will make W. E. Thompson, Creswell; B. H. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. George and their home in Eugene, where Mr. Brabham, motor route (', Eugene; two daughters of Cloverdale, Tills Gross is employed at the Inde- W. F. Reed, Eugene; V. A. Par mook county, former residents of pen«lenee creamery. Those who ker, Blaehly; H. N. Huntington. Creswell, visited last week with attended from Creswell were Jerry Florence; Ross Huston, Eugene- Mr. and Mrs. George Shaub and Cochlin, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Crow stage route; A. Benter, Cre.« other friends. Schwering and Mrs. Stanley Camp well; R. B. Thompson, motor route The Presbyterian aid made plaus bell and daughter Barbara. A, E-gene; H. L. Plank, Junction at their last regular session for Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Martin, Mrs. City. an experience social, date to bi Margaret Marlin, Mrs. Lusetta a set later. Each member was asked Thoma.-, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wai Auxiliary Elects Delegates. to make one article each month lace. Winters Wallace and Earl Mrs. Max Bird and Mrs. Roscoe for the annual bazaar. Grousbeck attended the annua) re Miss Zella Steele left last Tues- union of the Veateh clan at Cot Forward were elected delegates to the eignth department convention for iiu extruded visit with tier tage Grove Sunday. sister, Mrs. E. G. Padden of Port- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sedgwick of the American Legion auxiliary land. returned Monday from Portiani!, at a meeting of the local organiza Mrs. Fred “ Leonard Ziniker, Nieta Ziniker where Mr. Sedgwick attended the tion Monday night. and Mias Cecil Small, guest at the Masonic grand lodge and both at Bennett and Mrs. Herbert Ziniker home, visited Newport Sun tended Eastern Star grand chapter were named alternates. The day. This was Miss Small’s first and the rose festival, They also . ventiOn which will be held in visit to the ocean. made a trip to De Lake on the ford. August 2, 3 and 4, at Mrs. R. W. Stone was operated beach, Mis. Elizabeth Sedgwick. same time as the American Legion A number o on for goiter at a hospital in Eu student at O. A. C., who has been state convention. gene Saturday and is reported as visiting at the C. I. Collins home members are planning to attend. A report of the poppy commit!- recove ri ng satisfaetorily. at Bartie court, Eugene, since the I Mrs. Thomas Klindt and two close of school, returned with showed that $127.55 was realized j from the «ale during Memorial children of The Dalles arrived Sat them. urday for an extended visit at the Glenn Martin returned to Cor week. A letter was received from home of her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. valli« Sunday to enter summer state headquarters acknowledging' Frank dock. school at O. A. C., after a short receipt of the funds and saying that distribution of the money thus j The regular meeting of the vacation at home. Civic Improvement club scheduled Leo Cossman and family of raised to needy veterans would he | for June 2(1 has been postponed ,___,_____ Woodland, Cal., took dinner Tues started soon. It was voted to have each mem- j to I riday, July 6, in order to get day with Mr. Cossman’« aunt and J^^^e^orN^i^^he^loca^^lelegates Jincle^ Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Martin. her make a piece of fancy work to! be sold in the fall to raise moncyl for the auxiliary. I Members were urged to put up, an extra jar of jam or can an extra quart of fruit to send to the' veterans’ hospitals. Mrs. Herbert Ries was named publicity officer, taking the place of Mrs. Clarence O’Hoyt, who has moved away. J Mrs. W. W. Loomis of Drain and Mrs. Ermil Tiller of this city were appointed to act with the Ameri can Legion committee in securing markers for veterans' graven. Two new member», Mrs. Velrnn Coon and Mrs. Viva Mnrchioni, both of Drain, were welcomed. At the close of th<- evening the Legion members joined the aux iliary and refreshments of cake, sandwiches and coffee were served. The hostess committee was Mrs. (Hen McFerrin, Mrs. Fred McCraek en and Mrs. Nelson of thi< city and Mrs. n Munson of Drain. A number of Drain meni tiers wore present. 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