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Tha community men'* bible c l u i entertained their families at I. O. O. F. hall Friday night, celebrating the close of the second year of the i class. The following program was presented: Song, America, by audi The fo llo w in g o fficers w ere tn- ence; an original poem, descriptive Si***- » Vi* Monday night meet- nf the fOunj m j an<j worg of m* SOCIETY .V to « o f th e O rd e r o f R a in b o w OAHM! n v ln a Nelson, Nala/in worthy Olrls: W Maxine f o r , clBM K j to/4 ’ ad ' R a n t; . . m u rteaI .«.lac- Methodist church met In the church e — — « parlors Wednesday. Mrs. N. E. Compton had charge of devotional». j Missionary Plans were made for a cooked foot! sals to be held Saturday. February 7. Qanics furnished entertainment , for the remainder of the afternoon refreshments were served bv the hostess committee, Mrs. An J drew Itrund, Mra J dams. Mrs. J. H Qhambers and Mrs. J. A. Wright Potted plants were room decora tiona —■ » » » - » o W ill Speak CA N ' Learn 1 Church News | to Fly? © ooooooooooooooooooooooc F ir s t M ethiH U st Kpls«'o|M*l t 'h u n ’h, I r a K Aldrich, pastor. Church «WILLIAM R. NELSON school will meet at 9:45. An aero o o o o c e e o o o c o o o c o o o o o o o o c plane contest Is now under way ik O Crew, paster. M«i»ii*y srhool, S 43, «1 II Crswtertl •upsrlalesdsnl; >»rssi»h lag. I l ; V I' a . »»ssgell.il» estvlsee s « ldsr.sk prsrsr »..«»«•• rksvedey. * o '. lo r k 1's.iur'e Fifth street, « ••Id .» « * 41. s«uik see «Wares at (W ri.l iLeedue 1« Mil.« •»«IS at «.’e iis g . tire » , t - H a s J .F sc rlese; b ltd . « l„ J j »0 s in. v s r.l l» I I s « , »orlpiure • • “t j L * 1' S “ • l.<x'nl f r o g ra n i W e ll Received. The radio program given ttundav sftsrnoon over RGRI2 of Kiigerm by Itsv, Inincan I*. Cameron and the Presbyterian choir waa well re reived, according to letters and comment» on the broadcast sent to Rev Cameron The following program was giv en Am hem, "Turn Ye Even unto Me," prayer; double quartel. "Mom» llles.ed Day;** bible reading; an them, ' Draw M» Cnto Thee," mt drees, Duncan P. Cameron, “Th Everlasting Merry," a study of John Masefield's poem; hymn. "Dear Lord and Father of Moji kind," benediction, Rev. Cameron will speak o«ei KDItE from 4 to 4 3d Munday after noun. It le planned to make thia a regular Sunday feature Lathams M »slee id .s e il.t rttotsk. tions, by men's chorus of the cli with boys vs girt» Morning wor 1 s . t l Main «OM l UsMI" I' Hli'ins. x:;, viser; Jean Allison, worthy associ vocal solo, Brighton Leonard; se lur IK «Is . »»»»toe • • ih . T a k in g a R ida ship, 11, pastoris subject, ''Impel* I«r lU tln . t.r v lM si S SiSc ate adviser; Frances Randall, Char lections on violin and banjo, John »s«h ■« ity; M n d e lle Beldler. Hope; Gene Nokes and Roy Riggs; vocal music, 11«. at tt.llui «Uly. OLO flying began In <»«ni«'«t feetion anil the New Creature," All lllh« |r •• EMv** r« c o r d ia l i jr I mv I i ■ 4 •• W vieve Woodard, Faith; Evelyn by a quartet composed of A. R. after the Inst lesson, and next I special music by large choir, direct • «te» ar* wtibtfMl « «rbur«b but*»« ed by C. E. Umphrey; Epworth Smith, recorder; Evelyn Shanda, Flower, Brighton Leonard. Seldon was aeiit out without a prellmlnsry The Presbyterian missionary so treasurer; Ruth Aldrich, chaplain; Powell and Ralph Chestnut; vocal ciety met Wednesday afternoon at "ebeck flight" hv my tnatnietor. L e ag u e. 6 SO, F. 1» Grantil« will pre M ..sslh l*sv Adavell.» «’har.il. W »•« Jerrtne Burrows, drill leader; Max duet, Mrs. Claude Shern.an and the home of Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall. That marked the begliiulug of an sent the leseon on race relation ita la «li.-l rLlurJar Maltolto ..k»el si .h a r.ii ..r»W » si I I s to Ins Lemley, Love; Melba Cochran, Mrs. Claude Kima; talk on the work Mrs. George Matthews was in other stage In my fljing course aud ships At 7:30 the pastor will pre il l'rs *» y .r s. m in. ..ils « si » ito p m W.dnsedep. Religion; Carolyn Grannis, Nature; of the class and Its mission In the charge of the lesson on China. In my graduation from the ranks of sent the first of a serl«w of studies A .y ass a •!•« « » Ruth Otoan, Immortality ; Gladys | community' Rev. I. G. Shaw F ol- teresting reports wero given by Mrs the “dual'’ Students. I. however, on the domestic problem, the first t subject to be Will H e Qualify»»» Sproula, Fidelity; Harriet Wiseman lowing the entertainment, an oys W. V. McGee, Mra. L. W. Comer and did get further Instruction. W k . n T e a k R e e u n te . H a r d Patriotism; Isabel Safley, Service, ter supper was served. “What are we going to do to Husband?" This will be followed by Mrs. R. A. Trask, who recently Tire re li indilli g eo easy In Itselt A llot Allison, confidential observer, day T” I asked as my Instructor a lantern picture review of the heard returned missionaries from Evangeline. “ Special biit grous itllfi.iill nbvn It la per Anna Carter, outer observer w---, caiue In from the field where be had story of -s. Victor Chambers entertained China relate their experiences. At I ew M eed l l i l l C ra n e s cast Macktn, musician; . .It} u her home Wednesday afternoon the close of the meeting refresh been with another atudent. “WeT* music has been arrangxl Regular fornivd »gallisi onu’a «vili.—Tur The snnd bill rrune, noted for It. Stewart, choir director i s be asked, rather surprised. "You monthly meeting of the official enee. ; witl four tables of bridge. Mrs. ments were served. nnmalng coiirlsblp antics, le almost U m p h r e y , J u n e W heel« i . are going to fly. I nm staying here. board, 7:30 Tue day; young people's Ji. ■ es P. Graham held high score. Inrom» tea record». The lientlnel evtilicl In thia country. Jacobsen and Zelroa Lafl m i h . . Fi ’ >wing cards, a tempting lunch- There's your plane. It's all ready itttdy >".,i. • w • dat to) ntght io ■) The Royal Neighbors lodge was members. Mrs. S. L, Gixlar for you. I'm going to wateh from er meeting, Thursday; advanced eo'i was served. Potted piants added well represented Tuesday night stsdled as mother adviser i. n.j; < i ti the attractiveness of the rooms. when they were guests of the Eu the window here. Now show tne study class. 7:30 Friday Troop No 18, boy scouts. Will m eet In b asem en t hers of the advisory co some nice, thri>e point landings." ■ tests included Mrs Graham. Mrs. gene lodge. Twenty-nine members ■tailed were Mrs. George 4. » My heart was pounding slightly Saturday night. Candidates will i A Miller. Mrs. Clara Burkholder, of the local order responded to the Mrs. C. E. Umphrey, Mrs. at I climb«*! In alone, looked about come at 7 and scouts at 7:30. Mr« <>. E. Woodson, Mrs. W. W. invitation. On Tuesday night. Feb see Jacobsen, Mrs. R. A. Tras to see that all was clear and opened ■ Fa: land, Mrs. W. K. Johnston. ruary 24. a rally for the Royal Grannis and Duncan P. C Church of Christ. Sixth street and V I rrenxo Sanford. Mrs. H. A Neighbors will be held here and Rev. John D. Janies, who has the throttle. I had experienced Elsie Jacobsen, past worth, ■ gen Mrs. W. E. Lebow, Mrs. Her- lodges from various parts of the spent 19 years in missionary work many thrills since starting the Gibbs avenue, where more men or, was Installing officei K - t L mbanl, Mrs. George Morgan. county will be guests. in China, will speak at 7:30 Sunday course, hut none that gave me more than women attend evening set Jacobsen and Maxine Nelsi Bible school, 9 45, C lem Mi C. E. Frost, Mrs. .George night at the tabernacle at 1025 east satisfaction than that of my first vices presented with flowers an Si:- Ja b«« n, Mrs. D. H. Hemenway Sarff, superintendent; the men oi Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leonard enter Main street on "1’resent Day Con "all alone” lesson. Oodard presented Donna The take-off was without Inci this school meet each Sunday morn tained at dinner Friday night, hon ditions in China in the Light of -u,d Miss Virginia Hopper. and Elsie Jacobsen, past woi ' ■ i oring Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Fullerton, Prophecy. ' His two children. Ruby dent, and ns I levolod out nt I.IMM) ing with the community men's bible visors, with Rainbow bibles Mrs Fred Anderson was hostess parents of Mrs, Leonard, on their May. 10. and Paul H., 8, classed as feet for the trip around the pat class In the Arcade; communion of wore made for an Invitation rti. sday afternoon for the Elmartes thirty-sixth wedding anniversary. the youngest missionaries tn the tern. I reveled lu the thought that the Lord's supper, 11; sermon. 11 30, tine dance to be given Frida F. b t t> Additional guests meeting Guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. world, will sing several selections in I could make then«» turns as I subject. “Loyalty with Christ." The ruary 13. - with the club were Mrs. Godfrey Hogate. Mr. and Mrs. James Ted both Chinese and English. Rev. pleased without fear of being sig Christian Endeavor groups will :i. Mrs. Harold Whitlock anil ford, Ralph Fullerton and the hon Janies and his family, whose mis naled for them If I chose to stretch meet at 6 30. As this date Is the The losing side in the m bet M rs. Brighton Leonard. Bridge was or guests. golden Jubilee of Christian Endea sionary work is interdenomination the course here mid there. ■hip and attendance contest -f the the afb -noon diversion and Mrs. The first landing » a ’ good, and I vor the senior society will have —♦ - al. have had thrilling experiences in Pythian Sisters lodge entei tamed . George Matthews held high score. Immediately roar«*l away again. charge of the evening worship hour All branches of the I. O. O. F. or P R IC E S E F F E C T IV E SA T U R D A Y A ND M ONDAY. the winners at the close of the rag , Painty refreshments were served at der will hold an annual homecom China, some of the most terrifying Around and around I dew. Each at 7 30 and all C. E. groups will at being with Chinese bandits during JA N U A R Y 31 A ND F E B R U A R Y 2, 1031 ular lodge session Wednesday oi I the tea hour. The club voted to ing and roll call tn the lodge hall at time I had no trouble with any of tend In a b«*ly. By their request last week. The following commit I contt ibute to both the student loan 8 o'clock tonight «Friday). A pro the Pro-Russian Red uprisings. the routine maneuvers. After a the minister will speak on "Fifty tees were appointed by Mrs. George j fund, sponsored by the state feder- gram will be presented and enter halfdozen turns atauit the pattern Years of Christian Endeavor, ‘ Silo- Dahl, excellent chief, to aid her dur j ated clubs, and the loan closet of tainment furnished. Refreshments and as many good landings I derid Choir practice. Tuesday evening M ACM ARR F L O U R — Mill. 1 LIB B Y P IN E A P P L E lng the coming year: Refreshment. the public health group. The club will be served. Members of the or ed to fly away from the course for each week; board meet lng. 7 30 W o o l F ro m C a m e l cd o r C ru sh ed N’o. 1 F la t, from N o rth w i ste rn liiirtl Mrs. Charles Hall, Mrs Elisabeth I will meet in two weeks with Mrs. der. their families and friends have Camel's hair Is a textile mate a little ride over the open country. Tuesday; ladies' aid society. Wed J m ils 2fi<- whi iit Nt» Id sack McFarland, Mrs. Clara Collins, Charles Hall, who will entertain been invited. That decision and the ride that nesday afternoon; prnyer meeting rial made of hairlike wool from a flower, Mra A. W. Kime, Mrs. with a 1 o'clock luncheon at the —♦ — camel, generally light brown lu follow«*! put more desire to fly Into Thursday evening: I. 8. O. T. W , Charles Boslaugh Mrs. Louis Farm Colonial. my blood than anything I had done. Tuesday evening, in north parlor I Mrs. H A Miller was hostess color. The value depends upon Site« LIBBY P IN E A P P L E CORN M EA L er; visiting, Mrs. Susie Wiese. Mrs Yelli Tuesday for the LaComus club, the quality of the fibers. A go.xl To be free to make one's decisions G. Shaw, minister. 21 • «•il or Cruolie«, No Charles Shanda, Mrs. Oard. Plans i The Research club continued the inviting as a special guest. Mrs. W. grade Is very light and soft. The and to have enough confidence In see w hite, O 11«. Hack 25c were discussed for celebrating the I s ,lldy of South America Tuesday B. Johnston. The afternoon was cloth is usually twill. The floor one's ability to have no fear of trou cnns — ... The Highway Baptist Church. 67th anniversary of the Knights wlth X!rs. Gc(irg Bjorset spent with needlework and bridge. underhalr of the camel Is about one ble, kindled a desire to ‘ fill 'er up Ixmls Henry Randle, pastor. fy th to . at th . next regular, meet lead«. Discussion cen- A delicious luncheon was served at inch long and Is soft and silky. with gas and roar away" to some Church school. 9 43. W L. Leonard, SA LM O N Alnakn Pink tag of the Pythian Sisters Februarj . er , ,n Bnuil p distant place that was difficult to superintendent; morning worship, CA M PS PO R K & the close of the afternoon. Pink The long, coarse hairs from the P ack ed by Libby. M cNeill A VAN 14. At the close of the evening de ; Elu„ son loId of the earl expiora. sweetpeas and ferns were attrac camel are thrv«»-fourths of an Inch tontrol. 11. sermon subject “The Universal B E A N S „ m edium eitn» — 3 Libby IIii|i|>yvub- Itram l llclous refreshments were served At 70 miles an hour one ran cover Father," first of a series of eermons long. In the shearing process they I tion and colonization of that coun- tive decorations for the table. 2 5 4 considerable territory In ten min on the laird's prnyer, Junior R T I lb, tllll. 3 CdtiH 2«*i<* cannot be separated and are haled ! try. Mrs. A. R. Flower explained The Lions club entertained at the different periods of government utes, and from 2.000 feet one ran P. U . 6 30; HI R T. P. U . <1 30. The ladies' circle of the Baptist and exported In a mixed condition. dinner tost night at the Colonial. which included independency and church was entertained Wednesday When spun the hairs are sometime s«>e so much farther away that I latwrence Clark, leader, subject C R Y 8T A L W H IT E SO A P — Q U A K ER O A T S — l(< gtilnr Inviting their wives as special < mpire. federal control and a re afternoon at the home of Mrs. Er separated hut more often are wov felt as though I had s««en half of "What Do I Have to Live for* Q uiek brg> guests. Dinner was served at 6:30 public. The club members will con vin Hanson. A missionary program en together, giving the material the state by the time I returned to evening service, 7 30, sermon sub 25r Wits lll'H elo th i’H w h iter and the first part of the program tribute articles at their next meet was held under the leadership of the rough, shaggy appearunce.— the field. ject "The Holy Name." second ser b u n t ...... 2 5 c Being away from the “pattern'' mon of a series on the Ixird'e pray consisted of music and entertaining ing to be sent to the public health Mrs. L. H. Randle. Dainty refresh Washington Star. C A R N A T IO N OR BORD gave opportunity to "hunt" for the er; prayer service each Thursday stunts. At 7:30 o'clock John F. group for the loan closet. Mrs. ments were served at the tea hour. airport, as a visiting pilot, a at 7 30. Bovard, dean of the school of physi Duncan P. Cameron was received E N 3 M ILK ta ll ean» 3 —♦ — STA N D A RD CA N N ED atranger to that locality, would have cal education at the University of as a new member. The senior Christian Endeavor of Bad All Round tor 2 5 c FOODS s » , . t P m b , Cut I found It easily. Oregon, spoke on "City Playground the Christian church held an eve Fr»s XGlhodlat Chsrek. — Corn«» ut Apropos of movt-meuts for world to ( do. A IIS *. W m (< . or Orc! n Henna, Tnniatoo« No Xtasrue svssiis sad soatk F ifth •trs « l — P1W " P ervls“ h The domestic science department ning party Friday at the church. peace, a prominent manufactur Lion, and the Keepers of the Den of the Grove Games and music furnished pleas er said at a meeting of the So 2 tins, 3 fo r 2 5 c T O IL E T P A P E R W a ld o rf S e a l.k ia P ro d u c tio n •Pon«or the city playground as one entertained with a party Thursday ant entertainment. At the close of ciety for Universal Peace In Pitts 1 r.illx 23<' Kcnlskln 1» obtained by dressing, were burgh : & PrOJ,e^ . ? nd. V n .g h to f la s t week at the high the evening refreshments which nix i ssltati s the removal of Bovard s talk proved both Interest- , chool GufsU were memberj served. BU LK L A R D A bsolutely “We should all lend a hand In the coarse wat«*r hairs which grow tog and helpful. W. J. Moyer, chair-I the ^..¡culture class and faculty pUN 2 llix 2«")<’ SCOT T IS S U E . 3 r.dla 2 5 C this peace movement. We should beyond the fur. It le accomplish«*!! man of the social C° llimitt*e’ The M. P. G. club will meet Tues do so not only to prevent our members- The evening was spent If you toss In bed all night and by shaving down the flesh side of D. A Emerson, president of lne j with games, followed by refresh day afternoon with Mrs. K. K. Mills, the skin to cut off the roots of the can’t sleep on right side, try simple Lions club, strranged the program. ments. The class was assisted tn who has invited the guests for a 1 young men from being sacrifice«!, S H R IM P — Cr, «ilc B ran d B L U E R O SE R IC E but also for our own benefit. hair, which grow deeper than the glycerin, saline, etc. iAdlerlka). About 60 persons attended the din , entertaining by Miss Merle Bowen, o'clock luncheon. “Warring nations," he Continued, No- 1 tins, 2 fo r 2 5 c F a n c y U rad c, 4 lbs Just ONE dose relieves stomach 2«5C fur. The halra are then pulled out. ner. instructor. Other faculty members “suffer In lives lost. We suffer la and the fur, originally a rnsty GAS pressing on heart so you sleep The ladies of the Christian church 1 present were D. A Emerson. F. L brown. Is dy«xl black, the prnc«»«s sound all night. Unlike other medi Miss Harriet Wiseman and Miss I Grannis. Miss Sarah Shields, Miss will hold a cooked food sale Satur our business, our pocketbooks, and, by consequence we suffer, too. In H E R S H E Y COCO A ' \ lb SU O A R B row n. 4 lbs 2 5 C requiring seven dippings. Both cine, Adlerika acts on BOTH upper Maxine Lemley entertained with a : Jewel MacKenzie and Herman day at the Breese golf links. ail our luxuri«is and conveniences. these processes are trad« secrets, and lower bowel, removing poisons ■ ans. 2 fur 25<* bridge party at the Wiseman home Lafky. P o w d ered , 3 ll.s 25C “In a word the fighters trench, —♦ — and they require great care and you never knew were there. Re Thursday night of last week. At The Neighbors of Woodcraft will the noncombatants retrench." aklll. Experienced and successful lieves constipation In 2 hours! Let cards Madelle Beidler held high Mrs. William Baimbridge of this be guests cl Moss circle of Cres work at once doubles the value ot Adlerika cleanse your stomach and B EA N S C ulifuniiii Sm all score and Rose Brundage held low P R U N E S Ijirg e Ita lia n v a the skin. bowels and see how good you feel! score. At a late hour refreshments city and Mrs. Roy Castor enter well Saturday night, February 14. W hites, 1 lb s.................. 2 5 t ' Coloring Gold Cottage Grove Pharmacy. (3) rie ty , • lbs. .. 25<* were served by the hostesses assist tained Tuesday of last week with a The Tuesday Bridge club will The simplest way to produce th« O t l P V V n fM iin ed by Mrs. J. A Wiseman and Mrs. dinner party at the home of their W E SSO N OIL. pint» 25c E. R. Lemley. Guests for the eve mother, Mrs. Jane Crow of Lorane, meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. various colors of g id Is to alio« It H U W V /llC IV U 111 i ll I C IO A R E T T E S — C h e ste r with other metals, copp««r giving a ning were Madelle Beidler, Dorothy honoring their mother on her C. J. Kem. 88th birthday anniversary. A cake reddish tinge, silver a white tinge, fi.M s. L u ck y S trik e s, t'n ru els Umphrey, Jean Allison, Wilberta H O N EY M arM arr, in r«g while the alloy of gold, silver and Wilson, Maxine Nelson, Isabel Saf- lighted with 88 candles was a fea O ld (Joi.ls, 2 pkga. 25C B re a k in g R o d b y P o w d e r copper may have a greenish tone. ley, Frances Mackin, Frances Ran- ture of the dinner. Mrs. Crow has u la r Mnnon jant, pints 2 5 C The bureau of ues says that An alloy of three parts of gold to L ost H e r D ouble C hin dall, Carolyn Grannis, Donna Bar spent most of her life in the Lorane r nt-essary to one part silver is green, while L ost H e r P ro m in e n t H ips tell, Elsie Jacobsen. Louise Wynne, valley Covers were laid for Mr. the amount of po I t G e ttin g U p N ig h ts . Bnekache, k ranges from three parts gold to one part cop- - Logt H er S lu ggilh iM M R A IS IN S —Choice S«x-dl> ss. TOBACCO — P rin c e A lbert fre q u e n t d a y c a lls . L e g I'a ln a . N< iv - Jernne Burrows, Melba Cochran, and Mrs. William Baimbridge of break one yard of o r V elvet, 2 tin« 25c i MMBesfk o r B u rn in g , due to f u n r lh m - 1 II. 1, IL'S •*“ . R ose Brundage, Verda Brundage, Cottage Grove. Rev. and Mrs. Farr. 2-10 pounds per ton to three to four per is red. In the same way, «1 B la d d e r Ir r it a t io n , In a r id r o n d l - Gladys Sprouls, Evelyn Smith and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Forman. Mrs. A pounds per ton, depending upon the clal alloying gives the popular white Gained 1‘hyaical Vigor :lona. m akes yo u fe e l tire d , depressed R. King, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Castor, kind of rock, its hardness and gold. The wearing quality depends Gained in Yivaclouanerr in d d isco uraged, t r y th e C y a le x T » « L Beth Bede. Orval Crow and tlie guest of honor. toughness: the number of free on other factors beside« the amount Gained a Shapely Figure W o rk s fa s t, s ta rts e m u la tin g th r u LIB B Y C O R N ED B E E F — L E T T U C E — L arg e solid > th e system In 14 m in u tes. B rnlaed by faces expose* and the tightness of 25c of gold In the alloy, ns expressed la Miss Elsie Jacobsen entertained No. 1 t i n s ............ 2 5 C ii' iuis, i fin- ac fo r ra p id nnd " p o s itiv e ae- Mrs, H. A. Miller pleasantly sur- the opening i. If you're fat—first remove the thousands *"’ch It Is to be carats. - r y i C h _ y e . t e z (p Jon. D o n 't g iv e up. T _ ro w ith a bridge party Saturday after- cause! . eve blasted. A small«, amount is neces n o u n rrd 8 l» » -t e z i to d ay , u n der th e noon at her home on First street. pnsed her husban<l Wednesday Take one half teaspoonful of I r o n - d i d G u a ra n te e . M u st q u ic k ly M A CARONI. Bulk. 4 lbs B A N A N A S, H olden R ipe. 4 ' Mias Beth Bede held high score at ning when she Invited a group of sary In proportion for large quanti y th ese co nd ition », Im p ro v « teat« KRUSCHEN SALTS in a glass of b » lla N o th in g it sleep an d a u e rg z , o r u oney back. cards and Miss Genevieve Woodard friends to call In celebration of his ties of rock. The percentage of Il'S, 25c for 25c water before breakfast every July 40c at 1 held low score. At the tea hour birthday anniversary. The hours powder would depend also upon the At a trial In a fraud case In an hot morning—cut ou» pastry and fatty were spent with bridge and at the rock. On some rocks a better dainty refreshments were served. K em 'i fo r Dnijrg adjoining county to Indianapolis Guests were Maxine Nelson. Donna close of the evening dainty refresh breakage Is obtained on lower per the receiver of the company In the meats—go light on potatoes, but Bartell, Evelyn 8mith, Louise ments were served. Potted plants centages, as some rock» require a case was asked by counsel to state ter, cream and sugar In 3 weeks Wynne, Dorothy Umphrey, Maxine were attractive house decorations. slow-acting explosion. From 40 to In as few words as possible what get on the scales and note how )-J « 7 ^ i Lemley, Wilberta Wilson and her The honor guest received a number 00 per cent powder Is used for or the company had. what he sold and many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained house guest. Ruth Miller, Jean Alli of birthday gifts. Those present dinary blas’lng. what he received as receiver. In energy—your skin Is clearer— son, Frances Mackin, Bernlta Jeans. were Mr. and Mrs. George Jacob “Well." he said, “they bad noth your eyes sparkle with glorious Kathleen Beidler, Harriet Wiseman. sen, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Gra ing, I sold nothing, I got nothing.“ health—you feel younger in body— H. 1 Hemenway M u c k ro s s A b b e y Carolyn Grannis. Madelle Beidler, ham. Mr. “ and “ Mrs. D. f1 keener In mind. KRUSCHEN will Genevieve Woodard and Beth Bede ,lnd Mr' and Mrs- Miller. All-Impressive Is the desolate ma give any fat person a Joyous sur jesty of Muckross, no matter what E x t r a P u n ith m e a l prise. The women’s relief corps met the time It Is visited. “But the gay The following notice has been Mias Dolly Ada McLendon, daugh Saturday In I. O. O. F. hall and dis beams of llghtsom«« day gild but to Get an 85c bottle of KRUSCHEN posted at an electric station; “Be SALTS at Cottage Grove Pharmacy ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McLen cussed plans for observing Jointly flont )w is the best time to replan your business, to watch the rnins gray.” JIuckrr ss ab ware! To touch these wires is In don, and George Mead of Oregon the birthday anniversaries of Wash bey was founded In the Fifteenth 1 lasts 4 weeks). If even this first stant death. Any one found doing bottle doesn't convince you this Is your expenses and keep them in tune with the family City were married Thursday night, ington and Lincoln at their meet century by Donal! McCarthy for January 22, at the home of the ing February 14. It was decided to Franciscan friars. The towers and so will be prosecuted." the easiest, safest and surest way to earnings. The business of running the home is the big bride's parents on Birch avenue. serve a chicken dinner. A program lose fat— If you don’t feel .a superb east window are fairly well pre Rev. I. G. Shaw performed the cere will be presented. The following served: improvement In health—so glor gest bujineii in the world. It is just as important that yet the monuments within mony In the presence of members committee, to assist in arrange- the ruined iously energetic—vigorously alive pile tell ns that It “con the housewife adjust her methodi of management as it your money gladly returned. of the family. Immediately follow- ments for meeting quarters in the tains In death's embrace McCarthy Mrs. Marne Carey of Buffalo, N. tog the ceremony the newly mar- new armory, was appointed: Mrs Moore's remains.” At night the il for ony buiineti man to do io. By consistently purchaiing T., writes—'Since I began taklnR Fled couple left for Oregon City, Eva Aubrey, chairman. Mrs Dicie reflections of the moon on the lake your food supplies at you con make 1951 Kruschen Salts I have lost 20 where they will make their home. Phillips, Mrs. Carrie Hemenway. This Doctor’s Proscription and the mountains shrouded In The bride had been attending a — pounds and I feel as If I had lost Requires No Gargling. A year of re a l savings. lends a solemnity to the 50 pounds—I feel so good and the business college in Oregon City. Mr. Mrs. James P. Graham, Mrs D shadows scene that surpasses any that can No longer is it necessary to gargle best part of it all Is that I eat any M e a d 1s assistant chief of the Ore- H. Hemenway, Mrs. Jennie Nichols be found In Ireland. and choke with nasty tasting medi thing I like.” gon City fire department (3) (San Francisco), Mrs. H. A Hagen, cines to relieve sore throat Now Mrs. Schofield Stewart, Mrs. Her- you can get almost instant relief Mra. C. E. Umphrey and Mrs bert Lombard and Mrs. K. K. Mills C h e s tn u t as ■ F o o d with one swallow of a doctor’s fa P e a n u t I n h e a lth fu l nnd R oy Leonard entertained Tuesday were among those who attended the In some of the French provinces mous prescription. This prescrip at the Umphrey home, compliment bridge benefit given in Eugene Sat the robust peasants subsist to a tion was refilled so often that the fine fo r lunehen F re sh g ro u n d eiiHtern ing Mr». E. E. Cone. The after urday by the Daughters of the Nile. great extent on chestnnt br«*ad druggist who originally filled It de noon was »pent in a social manner Mrs. Hemenway was awarded one made by roasting and finally grind cided to put It up under the name yellow eorn m eal in w ith music and games as enter of the prizes for the afternoon's ing the kernels to a meal or flour, "Thoxine" and make it available to 9-lb. hngs tainm ent features. Mrs. Ira Aid- playing. to which Is added milk and salt. A everyone. rich and Miss Flossie Mathis gave toothsome dish, tasting not unlike The remarkable thing about Tbox- A Sunday school class, composed sugared almonds, is the sweet • program of vocal selections. At ine is that it relieves almost instant the tea hour dainty refreshments of the younger members of the meat, marron glaced, made by dip ly. yet contains nothing harmful. It were »»rved. Potted plants and cut | aau,t Rr°up in the Presbyterian ping the nuts Into clarified sugar Is pleasant tasting, and safe for the flow ers added to the attractiveness church, were entertained with an and then drying. An old English whole family, and Is guaranteed to of the rooms. More than 30 worn indoor automobile party Monday dish Is chestnuts boiled soft and relieve sore throat or coughs in 15 night at the church. At the close en were guests for the afternoon. served with sugar, Juice of lemon, minutes or money back. Put up of an evening of clever entertain cinnamon, nutmeg and rose water. ready for use In 35c, 60c, and 11.00 ment, refreshments were served. Chestnuts are also made Into cakes bottles. Sold by Kelly Drug Co. Miss Lillie Keitzer entertained a Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall, teacher of group of friends with a rook party the class, and Miss Eunice VanDen- and porridge and are boiled and and all other good drug stores (6) F re sh nnd flu ffy mashed like potatoes. Thursday of lost week at her home burg were hostesses. on west Main street. At the close of tbs evening delicious refreshments Mrs. Susie Carllle and Mrs. John Effect of Blown Salt wars served. Guests Included Miss Trunnell entertained Friday at the • How sa lt blown 20 miles from Gladys Siemann, Miss Edna Mar- Carllle home with a shower, honor- . w ■to • • v r ta AU vuy. Miss Helen Aldrich, Miss Ruth ing Mrs. Lester VanNortwick. The the sea, causes a breakdown on In Weekly Program Aldrich, Miss Pearl Monroe, Miss afternoon was spent socially and sulators of a 33,000-rolt power line TOUÌ Ol> SHIS« Ruth Olson, Miss Evelyn Shsnda, the honor guest received many In south Wales Is described In No- Í - t o sa» t a s s i . Ivon Anderson, Ernest Shelburne, beautiful gifts. At the tea hour the tore Magazine. A series of break F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y Lxjwell Tedford, John Clark, Victor hostess served dainty refreshments downs due to "surges" on the lines had attrarted the attention of elec OI l«FIOVI.TO«< G off and Wayne Monroe. - q •January 30 an d 31 HOMI. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright have tricians who, on careful examina “ T H E PA Y O F F ’ The Ad Libitum club met Thurs issued 130 invitations that they will tion of the porcelain insulators, dis -TO 1ST MOW day, January 15, at the home of be at home to friends from 3 to 5 covered that they were covered with Low ell S h erm an Regular size T SI t t I M S I Mrs. A. G. Sprankle, who Included Sunday afternoon, February 8, at a thin deposit of salt. The Insula C om edy — o— A cts T O S S 1 1.1 Mrs. Ira Aldrich os an additional their home on south Third street In tor n«»arest the sea had the thickest g u est The afternoon was spent celebration of their golden wedding salt deposit and broke down more frequently than others. S u n d a y and M onday with needlework after which the anniversary. LS hostess served a two-course lunch- F e b ru a ry 1 a n d 2 son. The club met yesterday at the The Constellation club will meet : “ NO L IM IT ” B r o th e r K n e w home of Mrs. O. B. A raest Thursday, February 5, in Masonic Little Dorothy believes the quick C la ra How hall. The hostess committee will be i wny to find out anything Is by C om edy — 0— New s Mrs. J. H. Qhambers was hostess ^ rs- Schofield Stewart, Mrs. H. A. est questions. Sometimes moth for ths Social Twelve club Thursday Hagen. Mrs. Merle Woods and Mrs asking er thinks she has not time to an of tost week. A pleasant afternoon C. F- Hoakins. swer all of them, so brother tries to T uesday, W ed n esd ay and spent with needlework and eo- —4 — LOAN SOCIETY help her out. Whcu mother, who T h u rsd a y conversation after which a Mrs. W. W. McFarland will be generally makes pies with one riFFAMY BUILDING, SECOND FIOOR F e b ru a ry 3, 4 an d 5 dainty luncheon was served. hostess for the O. L. H. club this crust, decided to make an apple Cor. W tlla m o tto A Eighth St«. - . 1+ afternoon. pie, using a top crust, Dorothy “ T H E R IG H T TO L O V E ” The 8. O. 8, club will meet at 2 — wanted to know what she did that P H O N E : 3 0 4 0 R u th C h a tte rto n «Mock Tuesday afternoon at the The Joker club will meet tonight for. After asking three times, broth C om edy — 0— Act« EUG ENE. OREGON Of Mra J. M. Vasbtnder, 1026 ' (Friday) with Mrs. A. W. Swanson er answered; . 1 at her home on west Main street “To keep U worm, Dorila." Licensed by ths S L o o k W h u t T w e n ty - F iv e C e n ts W ill B uy! Sleep on Ritfht Side, Best for Your Heart Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat Backache Leg Pains I I he Biqqesi Bu»lne«« inJ\he W orldL . . Speedy Relief for Sore Throat 2 C a rlo a d s C o r n M ea l 2 L b s. 2 5 c 29c Bag Marshmallows 14c Lb. Arcade Theatre IOÂ *1 0 *3 0 0 E N E F IC IA L h P u rita in M a lt S y r u p Large can 3 5 c C am ay P a lm O liv e Soap Shredded W heat 4 B ars 2 5 c 9c Pkg. Just n few items from our hand bill Thursday, Friday Satur day and Monday, January 29, 30, 31, February 2 P hone 219 W e D e liv e r