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.■ o ir , a , I« » s| I g I.u lk ,,« » M I m I»» Prsr»r 1U..II«! «i t so a », viewing the works of 12 outstand bible study class will be at 7 30 M .l. •«"»» •’ *'""••• •” "Apple r ie Dowdy" A » r • » » e v is e e r e ing poets. Mrs. Smith gave the l„, P itias sssvlse si » »0 • • • * . Friday night. Troop IS. boy eeouta, Blacks Hava Odd Idea* I I All U l k t r t s a lr r ..|» » u « s »1 s slio e s lliy , The choice as to the most char background for the negro poetry will meet In the church basement »». • s e ll scterlstlc historical American dish sr» sersiaii» l»«u»e • • I at 7:30 Saturday night o f P erso n a l A dornm en t r»« l»» u » i« l I'kursk. BOSS »««I and pictured vividly the negro quai Ualn » »u sr» »like»! • sksr»a se«'ms to lie among pis, baked •Ir » « l »' W H|<»»4l»r M e t e r a » » 4 ,. ters in the Harlem section of New e e e T h e r e should he a good market •<kset, V 4 4 | wsrsala, I l s m s«4 t aú • _ — — — — — ™ » w — ■ • ~e herns, spoon bread, or molasses h>r cosmetics and chewing guiu lu York City. She also reviewed the bible sl»4>. T l V»s4«z i,l|U i pr»r The Church of Christ, «lath street A 4 ,-« li» l l'k u rtk W»»» || MI I a Morcrodt Pool club met for a lives and books of two poets, Coun- cake At a national food show a Africa. a»,»«is i1» >■ »r s»,| » - -u h Ip. r r rt4sys Not only are tha women d « l» » A .j M»bb«ih »»knul «I Presbyterian Church, Duncan I ’ •®-boat«aa luncheon at tba Colonial tee Cullen and Langston Hughes. form of pie was chosen It was poast'tsed of an urge for personal Cameron, pastor — "Peacemakers, ’ snd tllbbe avenue, wlieie more men Mal» » I r t i than women attend evening ser Wednesday of last waak. I ha at- A short business meeting was held. New Enrlsnd apple pie dowdy beautification, hut (he men a t well, «‘seventh In the series on the Sep Bible school, # 43, Clem tarnoon was spent a t tba hum« ot Thia la made In a deep dish Tart They anoint their bodies with out ■non on the Mount, will It« the sub vice« — ♦ — Sarff. superintendent lbs men of Mra. k'rad Anderson, whsr* bn«l*a Mr. and Mrs. S. L. M ackln enter apple* are sliced Into the dleh landish and evil-smelling mixture« Ject of the pastor at the 11 o'clock this school meet every Sunday wa* tba entertaining feature. Mr». tained with a rook party Tuesday sprinkled with maple turar, cinna Jaaae Denny bald high score and night. Following a delightful so mon and nutmee and a pinch of to Improve on nature and give Sunday service. At the 7 30 eve morning with the community men s themsehee color snd gloss. A fa nlng service Pastor Cameron will bible class at the Arcade, the young M rs. Iv a n dams held low. Mr». cial evening, delicious refreshments salt. Pieces of butter are dotted Oeorge H e w itt was a special guest. were served. Pink was an attrac over It. perhaps a little water aprtn vorits la a low grads fat obtained preach on "A Woman in Scarlet." people's department w ill be In from the bodies of cows, horses or seventeenth sermon in the series on charge ot the music at the bible The club w ill meat next Wednesday tive color scheme for the table and kled on. and a rich pie crust added goats and mixed with red earth, the Hook of Revelations. Sunday school hour; communion of the With M rs. Desna Booth. It should he baked slowly to he a bouquet of carnations formed the with which "cold cream" they smear school will meet at 10 o'clock laird s supjier, I I. sermon subject, sure applet are thoroughly cooked. tbemselvea from head to foot. Oth Christian Endeavor will meet at "Tempted with Jaaua,” C. E. 6 30, The Las triplets, Hubert, Virginia centerPl<ce- er* use fish oil or vegetable oil. 6 30 and the subject will be "The for those who are not at Spring end Albert, children of M r. and Mrs. H. C. Wells was a charming Tha natlvee of Southwest Africa Church as a Fam ily." field attending convention; even Mrs. O. L . Lee. celebrated Uieir Hostess Thursday of last week when D o m e s tic ity a t L a rg o ameer their hair with a similar mix ing worship. 7 30. sermon subject. fifth birthday anniversaries Wed she entertained two groups for In one of the night club» recently ture and make an Egyptian styled The Highway llaptlsl Church. W ith Jeeue Among the Hulls’ and nesday of last week when a group bridge. Carnations ana daffodils a gentleman and a lady were coiffure. Louis Henry Randle, paslor 'Hoars';" choir practice, each Tues- Of their young friends were invited with potted plants and pussywillows quietly supping when another lady Our Valentiu« ’* l ’«y tircclinji tu you ia lo “ have u heart y The gum and tobacco chewers of Church school, # 43, W. I, txmnard. day evening, men's chorus prac- to spend the afternoon ui then made the rooms especially attrac entered, strode up to the man. Sxed meal” — oho that you * ill enjoy to the fulleet. Ami th a t1» America have their counterpart lo superintendent; morning worship, live, Monday evening, young peo home. Tba play hour was spent her eye on him coldly, and aald: “1 Africa. The habit la betel-nut chew- t l, sermon subject, "Forgive Us pie's chorus, Monday- evening. In tive. In the afternoon Mrs. George where we can he ot gervieel A wide variety of aeaxotiahlc w ith game» and later refreshments may he your wife, but—* and. pick tag. Matthews held high score and in Our Debt*," a continuation of the c u d llo i m m . 1 S. O. T. W . • • ' were served. foods that arc both freah an«i of fine quility are in our Ing up the tomato Maque before the evening Mrs. Schofield Stewart series on the Lord's prayer; Junior Wednesday. In service quarters. "There are more than 19.000,000 store* on V a l e n t i n e e v e r y «lay for your atd.-e him. poured It over hta «hlrt front high. Dainty refreshments blacks In Nigeria, almost every one H Y. P. U.. 6 30. H I H. Y P. U.. ITesbytery, Wednesday evening, In Tha Unity club met Thursday of was We report this rowdy Incident only were served following bridge. 6:30. Mrs. L. H. Randle, leader: eve minister's study; popular studies In tion. of them a hotel nut chewer." an last waak at the home of Ml». to call the attention of the Hu Acts of the Apoatiaa," Thursday American Druggist article saya. ning worship, 7 30, sermon subject, W illia m Back. Mrs. Btuup of W aik- manlsta to the masterful way In Mrs. James P. Graham enter rices effective aturday and onday “The effect of the practice Is seem "Lead Us Not Into Temptation;’ evening, open forum will follow lee- ar was leader of the meeting. A re which the head waiter met the tained Wednesday- nig.** w ith a de prayer service, at 7 30 each Thurs FEHRUARY 14 AND 10, 1U31. son. 1. G. Shaw, minister. ingly harmless, although as a spec port was received and read from emergency. With anave reproach tacle It la no prettier than that a f day evening. Mlaa M ildred Baker, leader of the lightful bridge party at her home on he admonished the wife- "Madame forded by the row of gum chewers rr» » M »lko4lsl CkMWk — r a ™ » r « I Good Words club. A t the dose ot south River road. Four tables weie the place for that la In the home." PURITAN MALT SHORTENING First Methodist Kpiarsipal Church. M»»»»» ««»au» ««4 »eulk F ttlk »lr»»l In a subway train. However, the the afternoon rafreabmenu weie formed and prises were given to —The New Yorker. cl li C ree p»»lor Kun4«r »«keel e 44, Mrs. S. V. Allison for high score, betel nut stains the teeth of the Ira R. Aldrich, pastor. In the Sun cl II C ra w le r* » u p » rl» i» « 4» « l. pr»ark served. Special guests of tbs club A National favorite At low 3 I ha chewer a deep red. thus deetrovlng day echool airplane contest the In* t l . V I' ¡4, t . •« •n *» li» tl« » .r « l.r » ware Mrs. Viola W alker ami Mrs. Mrs. T. C. Wheeler for second high and Miss Esther Silsby for low. A price. S. in!4 w»»k p r» r» r in»»lln*», T k » r» 4 a j. S tha principal beauty of the nativa* men and boy* are 16# miles ahead. Thelm a Sharp Turner. L ia s F o rm s at Right l'a a lo r'» r»*l4»n«», SIS »outk pleasant surprise of the evening 2Vglh can ........ ...... To count In contest pupils must be o'clock ► I Ilk ilr»»V honored Miss Silsby, when the host A magazine writer says that M rs. W tllliun Thum entertained , on time. Sunday echool opens at H ie T ru ly G r e a t P A O NAPTHA SOAP • e • ess presented her with a beautiful "any American girl with Kk.iXk) a the Joker club a t her home rn d ay Great men are they who see that # 43. The pastor w ill speak at t l c'knrrk of l'a rt» ! ll»«»4o» 13 »OI»« year In her own right can marry BREAD AND BUTTER night. Bridge was piayed during birthday cake with lighted candles 10 bar* ......- ....... the spiritual Is stronger thnn an» o'clock Sunday on "Doctrine and •o u lk o f C o l l « * « l i r a » » I S u a j a j •«« for her birthday anniversary. At the best there la Io Europe." And »lee*. OU»!» »lu4» 10 a in -».<r»hl|, 1« Conduct," second sermon of the the evening and Mrs. James P. Gra PICKLES BRterlal force, that thoughts rule * se • that Isn't all the story—not by any ham held hign score. following the close of the evening dainty re series leading up to the special , « « « » in i ■» “ One of the Ileal Fuod*“ meana Any American girl with the world.— Emerson. bridge dainty refreshments weie freshments were served. The host mission which will begin Sunday, MACMARR FLOUR that much money can take her pick P .r ji t i served. Additional guests invited ess was assisted by her mother. C o m p o s ite L a n g u a g e February 23. This preaching mis right here In the United State*.— fo r the evening were Mrs. Gratuun. Oglesby. In keeping ston w ill consist of services held a( Richard G French. In hta book North* «'stern from Made with the valentine season the room» Shreveport Journal. M rs. D . A. Emerson, Mrs. O. entitle«! “On the English Language. 7 30 every night except Saturday, were artistically decorated with "a 11 Wh< at Gives b«-»t re- APRICOTS H em and Mrs. E llie Knowles. and a pastoral clinic held every a f Past and Present,“ aaya: " I f the profusion of red hearts suspended ternoon from 1 to 3 o'clock for per suit*. Large Luariou* halve* of English language were to ho eulv The Constellation club met Thurs from the ceiling in streamers and Old Superstitions Find sonal counsel on religious matter*. divided Into a hundred parts, forty 19 lb *a«'k ... tree ripened fruit. No. 2 1.. day afternoon of last week at M a baskets of pussywillows were effec These services w ill be conducted by Firm B elief in Sicily five of these might be Anglo-Saxon, tin*. N« l1 sack . sonic ball. Plans were completed tively placed. The valentine idea Sicily It still a land of super or Old English; forty-tlve Latin the church without outside help. On t ............................. as< fo r a bridge benefit to be held was also predominant in serving. stltlons. most of them worthy of (Including Latin that hue come Sunday night the last of the series Thursday night, March 5. Follow Luncheon sets with cupid and red cn domestic problems, 'T h e Fine through the French). Five, per the Middle ages. The traveler who MATCHES ing a social alternoon, a dainty buf heart design were used and heart believes that a country loses Ita hnpa most of our scientific uomen A rt of Living Together." or "Little VAN CAMPS PORK & fet luncheon was served. Ked carna shape candies were a part of the Foxes that Spoil the Vines," will Individuality when superstition flature, are from the Greek, such menu. Searehl'Kht Brand LEANS tions and pussywillows were attrac be given by the pastor at 7 30 and succumbs to schools snd sewers, a* the names of new Instruments tive decorations. The hostess com will be followed by Illuminated pic 6 box Rea«ly to Serve. Med. ran* and processes (lithography, tele will find to Sicily an adherence to The Girls' Guild of the Baptist m ittee was composed of Mrs. Scho- tures. “A Good Home." There also phone, telegraph, etc.).“ S for 23c field Stewart, M r*. H. A. Hagen, church entertained with a progres the old beliefs onequaled In Eu will be *pecial music. The young M rs. C. F. Hoskins and Mrs. M> rie sive dinner Monday night. The first rope, except, possibly. In the Bal people'* bible study class will meet ROLLED OATS O slo Woods. The next meeting of the course was served at the home of kans. Your Sicilian peasant would Wednesday night with a covered When the capital of Norway wae dish supper at 6 30. All young peo. JELL WELL club w ill be the afternoon of Marcn Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Safley and was regard an American fundamental Cream of Willamette Valley Choice of Flavor* 5. M r*. D. H . Hemenway will be followed by the main dinner course ist ( I f he ever had heard of one) founded by King Harold I I I some pie have been Invited. Prayer m eet-, I’luin chairman of the hostess committee. at the home of M r and Mrs. W . L. as an advanced radical. E. J. Coop POO year* ago It was named fhdo. ing will be at 7:30 Thursday night pkgu Six hundred years later It was de The last session of the advanced Leonard. The third course was er writes In the Mentor-World » ib. b a « .............. —♦ — stroyed. and a new one founded hy Mrs. H . A. M iller and Miss Eunice served at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Traveler. All Souls’ day. celebrated more King Christian was called Chris VanDenburg entertained the Tilli- L. H. Randle. The tables were at TREE TEA O c c a s io n a lly T h a t W a y The action of the Norwe cum club Wednesday night at the tractive with centerpieces of violets or less throughout Christendom, la tlanla MACMARR COFFEE Brand Black or green gtan parliament merely restored a day of particular significance In "Sometlmca" «ulil I ' ii . le Chen '* home of Mrs. M iller. A t the close and menu placecards were of clever On the night of All Sonls' the ancient name. man takes credit for twin' hon«««t ‘ .•lb jik« of an evening of five hundred re design. The evening was spent Sicily Our beat blend — quality when he'» merely h«*-n doin' hu«l- freshments were served. Additional with music and progressive games. day the dead leave their graves, guaranteed equal to any corn and one who Is near a graveyard net» wlf folk» dm never give him guests were M r. an3 Mrs. A W. 00LD EN WEST COFFEE ice at any price. a chnncw to he anything else.*— The Tuesday Bridge club w ill en at nightfall Is likely to see the de Swanson. That's Metaphysics Washington Star. 1-lb vacuum cans tertain their husbands w ith a 7 parted of his village, the purified P o u n d a When the man to whom you The Past M atron* club was en- o'clock dinner Tuesday night a t the souls In white, the condemned I® 3 lb* speak d.iea not understand, and black, and the ghosts of those mur tertained Monday at the home ol home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lom- F r ie n d » a n d F n r m i « t W H IT E KINO 0RANU. when the man who apeaka doe» Arriving Mrs. Clara Burkholder with Mrs. bard. The dinner party w ill take dered In robes of red. IN 24 HOUEI tVhntever the number of » mnn1« not understand himself, that la LATED SOAP Nelson Durham and Mrs. Burk- the place of the regular afternoon at their former homes, these spirits FLOUR change themselves Into ants In or frfenda, there will he tlmen In hl« metaphysics.— Voltaire. holder as joint hostesses. Special meeting. Washes everythin« der to creep Into the houses. To life when he h«« one roe few huf guests for the afternoon were Mrs. —+ — I.ar«e package Graham, Whole Wtieat If he hit» only one enemy, he 1« guard against their presence the SMALL Anna Rohde Wellena of Beverley The women's foreign missionary loeky !n<!ee<l If he ha« not one too Pastry, or By Hills, Cal., and Mrs. Nancy Ugies- society of the Methodist church w ill Sicilian closes every door and win MONTHLY many. —Bulwer Lytton Apparently R u b b e r S tam rw T h e S p n tin H by. A t the close of a social after- observe world day of prayer F ri- dow of the house. No. 10 aaek SPINACH R E F A Y M IN T I noon delicious refreshments were day, February 20, and has invited some Sicilians believe that the dead Libby* Fancy No. 2*a can* are abroad every night, for through served. Miss Belle Burkholder as- other missionary societies of the sisted in serving. A centerpiece of city to meet with them for a 1 out the year doors and windows are Rich in iron eaaential to SHRIMP spring flowers made the luncheon o'clock luncheon. M ra Norton, tightly closed at nightfall. everyone. table especially attractive and general conference worker, w ill be May wfe *u««e*t Creamed ■ Ì2 S __ _________ __ pussywillows decorated the rooms, the main speaker. A program Is S o n n ie s t S p o t e a C o n tin e n t riMANv »uiioiNG. secoNO rio o i Shrimp on Toast as a <leli«ht- being arranged. Scientists of the Smithsonian In MORRELL 8 PICNICS ful luncheon dish Gulf Kist The Elm artes club were guests Cor. W illa m e tt e 4 (Ig h th St». stitution have selected Table moun Tuesday ot Mrs. Charles H all, who alley Med. The Delphian Society met Mon tain. 100 miles from Ixw Angel«-«, 4 to 6 lb. average i’ H O N E i 3 0 4 C entertained with a 1 o clock lunch day. February 2, and continued the l ‘i u i l l d No. 1—2 cans eon at the Colonial. An afternoon study of early music of old world ss the location of their solar ob because the mountain Is of bridge followed and high score countries, Mrs. John K elly as pro servatory l.le rn s e c l hy th e S U l r was held by Mrs. Victor Chambers. gram leader talked on the topic. believed to be the sunniest spot In North America, although not the Red carnations and ferns were “The F irst Standardized Chris hottest, says Popular Mechanics colorful decorations. The club w ill ti on Music,” by Aberr. The follow meet next w ith Mrs. George M at ing program was given: "Hucbald's Magnzlne. thews fo r a 1 o’clock luncheon a t Organum," Mrs. C. E. Umphrey; her home. "Historical Forces in Music," Mrs. Righteousness • . „ , . Trask; general discussion of The man of high station with O ffic er* of the Book and Basket (^g following topics: "The Gregor- out righteousness is s menace ctub were hostesses for a formal re- um Liturgy.” "Gregorian Music,” ceptlon luncheon held a t 6.30 p. m. "Guido's Solemnization." and "Me- to the state; the common man Tuesday a t the home of Mias Helen dieval Musical Notation." Mrs F «bo has courage without right A ldrich, president of the dub. E . Mendenhall reviewed the book eousness Is nothing more than Short talks, explaining the object -The Heorine of the P ra irie " by a brigand.—Confuclua. o f the d ub . were given by the ofli- sheba Hargrave. Mrs. Elbert Bede Wet-Weather Shoe* Many are all wool cera. Lavender and gold, the dub gave current event topics. The dub colors, were used for a decorative voted conuibuUons to the student, We have nlwavs bail a One of the best buvs we P ro d ig a l D iffe r e n t N o w color scheme in the dining room. A loan fanJ and tQ thg j<; faea^ ri-uutation fur good ever made, and c I ’.-.m howl of violets formeo an atu ac- group R F ' ld j Nowadays the prodigal sons pant* value* , . . but we Iv the lowest nrice for live centerpiece for the table. A club guest. dot.'t go h o m e so long as there Is have b itte r buv* than the oualitv Made with social evening followed. Genevieve any relief forthcoming by mall — ever. Look at this. The oiled tanned uppers. M eranda, Gertrude Cochran, L a Fort Wayne News-Sentinel price belie* the grade. H. A. M iller w ill entertain Geiiunine l ’aneho soles. Cooley, Elizabeth Windham ana the Mrs. Sec them Mo*tlv f«»r O. L. H. club at her home this W e’re Droud to Bell Genevieve M ulvih ill were the new afternoon (F riday). voun” men in this these for onlv members honored. grout) Now Mrs. O. L. Nichols w ill be hostess Plain toe work shoes a $3.98 value, Members of the La Comus dub for the M. P. G. club Tuesday a f «Men’s work pant* ..... . motored to Eugene Tuesday ana ternoon. now __________ _____ w ere entertained for the afternoon Phone 222—We Deliver nt the home of Mrs. H arry Metcalf, All-wool pant* for dress The monthly social night of the Men’s oxfords at ......... n fo rm er member. Following a so Neighbors of Woodcraft was ob ■apply all the bat »rater you can I f you are already uxing elro tririty tiae— instantly— at any hour of tba cial afternoon with needlework, a or i f you are w ith in reach o f a served at the close of their business One lot work pants at .... power line, you can't kfford to waste day or night. An electric diahwather Boys’ work shoes dainty luncheon was served. meeting Wednesday. The hall was »rill Hve many hour» of nnplaaaa nt tim e carrying water. W hy spend effectively decorated in keeping labor daring use week. your strength on a hard task that Mias Jean Allison, complimenting with the valentine motif. Dainty BtVToaaa electricity can do at to small a coat? W llb erta Wilson on her birthday refreshments were served by the We have confidence in our And there are many other tray* to anniversary, entertained w ith three following committee: Mrs. J. IL store which electricity help* and econo A pomp, driven by an electric motor, tables of bridge a t the Allison home Bartels, Mrs. W illiam Ostrander, mize* on tba farm— thn* aaving w ill deliver running water to «ny T hat’s why we advertise Saturday n ig h t The honored guest Mra. W illiam Bartels and M r. and your time and i part o f the house— w herever you If we asked a whole lot received a number of u s e fu l g if t s . Mrs. Bert Burrows. want it. A n electric water beater »rill profitable work. M TM B W BBT A t the close of the evening dainty more refreshments were served. Those We would not put yon At a meeting of the Campfire present besides the honor guest wise. were Jerrine Burrows, Margaret girls Wednesday, Mrs. Duncan P. W ilson, H a rrie t Wiseman, Rose Cameron was appointed guardian Bru« dage, Verda Brundage, Connie for the ensuing year. Plans were Hut« ilnson, Frances Randall, Caro made for a country hike to Devil's lyn Grannis, Alice Allison and Beth Canyon February 25. The group will start at 10 o’clock in the fore Bede. noon. T h e ladles’ aid society of the Christian church met Wednesday The Order of Rainbow for Girls T iie P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompant of last week In the church parlors. sponsored a bridge _ benefit tea _ F _ ri- T h irty -fiv e members and two guests day afternoon at Masonic hall. Nine w ere present Plans were made lo tables were in play and Mrs. W. E. have the elderly ladies of the Lebow held high score and Mrs. California Seedless church as special guests a t the aid George McQueen held second high, meeting in March. Mrs. Grace A short program of musical num- Thlel, M r a Ada Oakes and Mrs. T. bers by the high school girls' «ex- Boyd were appointed a committee tet, accompanied at the piano by to arrange fo r a program. I t was Evelyn Smith, and two readings by Extra I large Sito voted to have an old time social at Jerrine Burrows was presented. A t the church F riday, February 27, j the tea hour refreshments were when each person attending will be served. Mrs. S. L. Godard was in asked to come in old fashioned charge of arrangements and was ooetume. Packages w ill be sold. Re assisted by a group of the girls. freshments were s e r v e d •M committee, Mrs. Malinda Aub The women’s relief corps has in rey, Mrs. Clara M. Brown, Mrs. vited the public to attend their F re d B eidler and Mrs. Stella Baker. meeting Saturday afternoon, Febru SOCIETY C hurch N ew s STORES, Have tt “Heurt-y” Meul! T S M . aar aae 1}><" S l .09 3f»C 19c 20c a»e 3oC 4,0« »300 3Nc £1 .0 0 ★ 3?)C 35<* B e n e f ic ia l LO AN SOCIETY T 29<* EUG ENE. OREGON 17c E ven the T igh est Scotchm an Would have to Admit That Breier Has Given Him A Real Incentive to Buy W O R K SH O ES W OOL PA N T S .93 $2-98 Marshall’s Cash Grocery. Electricity brings you Hot and Colo water at a turn o f a faucet $1-98 $398 $1 39 $2 98 $298 $298 Bed and White Store M ountain S tates P ower C ompany Fancy Pink Salmon 3 can s_______ 25c Golden Bantam Corn 2 No. 2 tin s __ 19c Extra Standard Tomatoes 3 1-lb. tin s ....... 25c EW AY STO P ow dered or J B row n Sugar G rape F ruit 3 lbs. 19c 3 fo r 19c Arcade Theatre ary 14, when the birthday anniver The Research club at Its meeting saries of George Washington and Tuesday night continued the study Abraham Lincoln w ill be observed. o f South A m erica w ith Mrs. Stella The meeting has been called for 2 Baker ae program leader. Mrs. o’clock and the following program Baker epoke on Chile as a republic. will be given: Reading, Mrs. Ada Mra. Ira Isom gave the history of Oakes, Mrs. Grace Bennett and Miss Chile and also explained its form of Versle McCoy; violin music, John «...«.nm ant M r » H e le n B o s le v w . " ' . « " ‘ - ' - ‘ «J'» v < u u n m u s ic , u o n n governm ent Mrs. Helen “ ° sie> Nokes; banjo selections. Roy Riggs« gave an Interesting talk on the wa- addre MrJ L H Kandle , inf ln ' te r fro n t.h a rb o rs and riv e r, of „ the audience 8 “* Chile. Mra. C. R. D ear told of its principal cities. Members answer- Mrs. Nelson Durham , Mrs. Clara __ to roll call with current events. Article* were contributed for the Burkholder and Miss Belle B urk loan cloaet o f the public health holder entertained a t bridge Mon- i group. Tha Utopia club will ba enter tained Thursday at tba home Unad naxt Thurw' Randall. o f Mra. Vinal Ran, Tha study of negro life was con tinuad by tha Tuesday Study club Ot Ito m asting Tuesday night of tasi waak. Mrs. J. H, Chambers and Mra. B b e r t Smith wars In i o f Iks program. Mra. Cham- day night at the Burkholder home complimenting Mrs. Anna Rohde Wellena of Beverly Hills, Cal. The rooms were especially attractive with baskets of pussywillows. Porch urns w ith giant pansies and violets In full bloom which had grown out of doors all w inter attracted the ad m iration of the guests. A t bridge Mrs. Joe Smith received high score prise which was a large angel food cake baked by Mrs. Durham . M ra Wellena received a special guest I of early negro posto, glv- prise. Following bridge dainty re moto of tbs liras and re- freshments w a n served. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday February 17, 18 and 19 “ MADAM SATAN” Kay Johnson and Reginald Denny Comedy Acts Large Solid Heads Washing Powder—An Introductory Offer 2 Large Packages Friday and Saturday February 13-14 “ THE TEXAN” Gary Cooper and Fay W ray Comedy News Sunday and Monday February 15 and 16 “ THE ROYAL FAMILY OF BROADWAY” Ina Claire and Frederic March Comedy News LETTUCE SE L O X Weekly Program tfracious Valentine, -yo u r voice H E W HO would »end thought to tom t fair lady on St.V alentine’sD a y can search far for 5 c Each 18c D ole’s Brooms MACARONI 4 lbs. 23c A Good Quality M ade in Eugene Each P IN E A P P L E 35 c Broken Slices No. 2>/2 Tins 19c E ach a way to her heart, and fare worse, than by »ending his own voice. Inter-city telephoning ia a method that St. Valen tine never dreamed of, but one of which that gallant old taint would heartily approve. Friday, Saturday and Monday February 13-14-16 P hone 219 W e D eliver