FAOB TWO F R ID A Y . MARC H I. IMS T H « S E N T IN K L , CO TTA G E (1K O VF, O REG ON. eotUflf «ron trattori I oertalolv SÄTKUS, ' V " singing " ' thelr bove are advertising tha Kugvne chapter to attend their In tha printing bill Thar« la one ' wav to boat the pay-ae-vou-recelve mooting Friday evening (tonight) ! rule, that it to Rot a member to | waa road and accepted Glrla wish- : IMO ¡ boma city send a request for tho calendar or Ing to go will moot at tha homo of BLBBMT B A D « bill desired. but that uauallv la too Mrs Rov Short at 8 «0 Following U 1 t « r r t S y b ] r Coita«« Oro«« , Cosmetic therapy la always an alow and too troubloaomo a meth­ tha bualneaa mooting refreshments P u k lk h lM Com Important subject of legislation. od. and manv nlckela drop Into tha war« served bv a committee con- .S C s rü s ^ r probably largely to ret tho good till of tho bill room _____ alatlng of Franca Randall. Bottv • • • _ o . «« n v i a u _ Jacobsen. Gall Llndamood and Iaa- * A flnt-etass pvkU astlu «st«r«d al Ori looking girls down from Portland, but they haven't anything on tho Manv of those who complain Lane County Man Submits New bAlu safiev taya Orara aa sssssl-stass ■ s ta r. glrla that are on tho payroll hare, about tho expense of a session are Baalaaaa O ffl» SS Morta R ata Plan to Make Sales and the glrla hora know all about often among those who add to the Constellation club mat Thursday S U BSC R IPTIO N R A T S « coamotlc therapy expense of a session That la shown afternoon In the Masonic club Tax Optional (CaaA la atraaaa.) a a a in communications received by rooms, with Mrs. Vlnsl R andall » ...... ai TSlraroo BoaUa .M .M Mrs Elbert Bede and Mrs. E. T. U à .. »lOOlOao a o a U -- » H State Capitol. Salem. Ore Feb every member In one mail ona Hy KLHKKT II KOI « a rata— AOa roar aAAlttaaal member received 23 letters asking Hov as hostesses The afternoon ! 28—A1 Price, who take« pride In State Capitol. Salem. Ore . Feb. opposition to a bill that had bean was spent socially and refresh- I I being a descendant of one of the Msmta* «( ■ a lte e s ! B AItartel Aa loot tribes of Israel has been III killed four days before Each of tha 28. -(S p e c ia l.)- There la now no ments were served at the tea hour, j O rrgaa Hiato K 4llu rla l A se e c is lta e for aovoral days Probably from letters required an answer If tha j longer any doubt that ÜÜS^easlon The table was attractive with a Oaaf»rja«^ having too much to do with pork friendship of the constituent were Is going to make one record, that cineraria plant and the St. I*at- | to be retained That was an ex­ for the longest session In ths his­ rick's dav motif was carried out [ barrel legislation. a a • pense of at least 81.23 for that one tory of tho assembly. Senate and Guests were M ie Ines Kramer. Tho care and pains members are Item alone The coat o f needless house leaders a r t now placing Wed Mrs. Fred Bressler. Mrs. John nesdav of next week as ths day for Kelly, Mies I biggest places o f hills committee has had to work tendent; forenoon service. 11. ser­ beat of It. Thsv »earn determined red tapers The evening was spent legislation of the session la ona nlls Leonard ing Wednesday. March 8. Commit­ meeting Wednesday. 7 30 he hears high compliments for the ' wooden heads. if enacted by the legislature. M r cian. After the business meeting a was Initialed Into the order After • • • tees In charge of the dinner and Horn was seeking competent ad­ Community .Men's Bible Claaa vice upon that point Representa­ program are Mrs. C E Dmphrey. program honoring the birthday an­ I he business meeting refreshments H al Hose does everything for the niversaries of Washington and L in­ were served Mrs. Herbert Breedlove, Mrs Omer . accommodation of those who use 9:45 at the armory. The non-parti­ tive McCornack. chairman of taxa­ Moore, Mrs. O. 3. Arnest, Rsv M coln was hsld. - ♦ the capitoi buildings. There is a san class with a non-paritsan text­ tion and revenue, while expressing A. Groves and Miss M yrtle Bnausr. Ths Delphian society met Mon I looking glass at the elevator land­ book and a community spirit. I. G no opinion upon the proposal, ex­ The Tuesday Evening Study club dav nlghl and attended the Arcade ing on each floor and the*, are free, Shaw. pressed the belief that it would • • • Members of the Order of Eastern met this week In ths city llbrwrv theater to see the show "Madame ly used these cosmetic days by the take a 10 or 13 per cent sales tax Star will hold a 6 30 covered dish Plays of Eugene O’Neil ware re­ Butterfly " Adventist Church. — At Intersec­ to put over Mr. Horn's Idea. fa ir feminine thing« that wait for dinner. Friday, March 10. preced­ viewed Mlse Marlette H tm s n l re­ tion of west Main and M streets Is a lift. Senator Wheeler's bill to sllmln ing the district meeting with Cres­ viewed "M arro Millions" and M ra The l*reebvterlan lad lee' aid will • • • l.t‘ vrn1A . 7 V \ ,'*-hh^.r,<;L,r ' . ^ V.',ntahinr>T T ate on past' due taxes and Saturday at 9 »0 9.B O an nmvMs Frv» vxBarmAm» .if i well Mrs. Anna Ellis of Garibaldi. l>*n Hamant reviewed "All God's meet at 3 3» Wedenedav afternoon J. A. McLean, than whom there Adventist, iiach Saturday provide for payment of the original “worthy grand matron, and Frank Chllluna Got Wings." March 8. In the church parlors Is no more democratic democrat hour is spent In the study of the tax In ten semi-annual payments, 8 Baldwin of Newberg, worthy —♦ - M H Anderson and Dave Graham 11 ° 'clof k which easily passed the senate and The W C. T U will hold an all- M lse M yrtle Kem will entertain patron, are both expected to were here from Eugene today Mr. the pastor. Elder Paul Iverson, de­ has since been taking a siesta In grand be here. Initiation will be held at day meeting Friday. March 10. In i the Joker club tonight i Friday > Graham is a former member of the livers a sermon, the proof of his house taxation and revenue, seems the regular meeting the Christian church parlors. The house, and opined that this sessrlon statements being named by chap­ i likely to be given a waking potion. dav will be spent quilting and a has bigger problems than when he ter and verse from the Bible. Wed­ Demands for enactment of the enter- covered dish dinner will be served The Tuesday Bridge club nesday evening hour, 7 30. Account Files member. | bill are coming from nearly every talned with a 7 o'clock covered at noon The regular monthly meet­ Adding Machine Paper county of the state and those In­ dish dinner for their husbands ing will be held In the afternoon F ir s t M e th o d is t E p is c o p a l C h u rc h . Advertising Blotters State Capitol. Salem. Ore.—There Meredith A. Groves. Pastor. Sun­ terested have been arriving from Tuesday evening at the hom e of Announcements have been few sessions during the day school, 9:45, Mrs. C. E. Um­ several portions of the state during Dr. and Mrs C H Klme Mrs. H Mra. Ivan Sams entertained l.a Auction Bills past quarter of a century that have phrey. superintendent: forenoon the past few days. It Is believed A Hagen held high score for wom­ Mercredl Pont club Wednesday a f­ Badges, Ribbons been completed with a full mem- service. 11. ,, sermon topic, “Great that taxation and revenue Is ready en and Clyde Roberts high score ternoon At bridge Mrs. Harold Bank Forms bership or without some member or Expectations; ' evening service. 5. I to report the bill out favorably. for men The club will meet in two Whitlock held high score Refresh­ Banquet Folders important employe becoming dan- sermon topic. "Witnesses Unto Me." weeks with Mrs W L Workman ments were served at the tea hour , gerously or fatally ill So far this Vocal duet by Mrs. Andrew Brund The club will meet in two weeks j Bereavement Cards -- -------------------------------------------- , The ladles' aid society of the with Mrs. Jesse Denny i .mi mb€r’ h i? remains a„d Mrs Joe Landess, anthem by BUI and Charge Statements complete, but Tom R afferty, for- choir, numbers bv orchestra and Christian church met Wednesday B ill Heads mer state traffic chief, who had plav bv ladles of missionary so­ Ths Pythian Sisters' Sew and j afternoon In the chuil'h parlori Bills of Far« charge of the house chamber, has ciety. Young people’s meetings: With Mre. Herbert Moon. Mrs Jack Sew club gave Mrs Em ily Kiser a Birth a&QOuzxcanaiita been absent three weeks and Is now Intermediate and senior leagues, j surprise party Friday afternoon at , Mauldlng. Mrs. Terry Moody and Blank Books reported dangerously ill with pneu­ 6; young people's league. 7:15. - Mrs W illiam Morelock as hostesses her home A social afternoon was Blotters monia. An assembly was held Wednes­ The afternoon was spent socially spent making quilt blocks Refresh Prayer meeting, Thursday. 7:30: you « l a m is Books and Booklets Sunday school board. Wednesday. day. February 22. honoring George and refreshments were served at ments wers served at ths tea hour T I S I . . . O«e testa ef Two residents of Eugene who at­ Box Files 615; official board. Monday. 7:30. Washington and Abraham Lincoln the tea hour. tracted attention here recently were A fter a short miscellaneous pro- «e*,««rty mede Indie Business Announcements Mrs. Fred lU nnelt entertalnxl Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bailey. Ed being Mr, and Mrs Nelson •^Young the Needlecrsft club Wednesday af The Highway Baptist Church «r,lm L O; Shaw gave an ad- Business Cards Tee end yew'll meet It a former senator. He still carries Henry W. Davis, Pastor -S u nd ay dress on the merits of these two entertained the Illahee club Mon^ tornoon The afternoon was spent | Business Stationary eden Se will yew* tern considerable weight, physically a n d _____ ______ ____ _ __ - ___ _ ________________ .. dav evening The evening was spent school. 9:45. Thia Is the "Members socially and a tw o course luncheon Cabinets, FUlng Ity end yew' blendt otherwise. Mrs Bailey was cordial- March to Chùrch""dày' Forenoon "George Washington was the only playing 500 and H arry Tennis held was served at the tea hour Mrs Calendars ladle Tee kes"a>eee •»«rested by those who became ac- service 11 man born and naturalized In the high score for men and Mrs Cecil Henry Bennel« waa a guest. ------ — sermon topic. "The CaUlag Cards quainted with her when she was Shadow of the Cross." being the United States who Is recognized as Wooley high for women Decora­ te It** . . . m e re 8e Carbon Paper here with Hubby Ed. i first in a series of six pre-Easter The American'." stated Mr. Shaw tions wore In keeping with St Pat­ Past matrons and past patrons »«», fre«>e«