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REItEK (IIS. ODD FELLOW S
IN ST A LL (H I K ERS
Cottage Grave Rebekah
Non-Priority
lodge
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No. 2-1 niet in regular session in
the 1 0 .0 F. hall Friday evening.
Noble Grand-elect Vera Ztebeek
Mrs. Julia Kien«
qhoiiM Home EeaaomM
made the request that all officer*
» A K \I< h R l K h l l O l . l O
for the coining term la1 at the hall
at 7:00 o'eltK'k to practice seating
More Cold Farts
At, the Central Presbyterian
d rill. Corsages wen* presented to
Grandma knew her ‘•groceries”
manse in Eugene Miss Mildred
FRIDAY
all right. She wrapped l'ruita and i the vice grand and noble grand-
Edith W arnick and Charles S
W. C. T. U. w ill hold a picnic vegetables in wet cloths, and years elect by Noble Grand Florence
(Johniei Burkholder were united
Morris Mis« Jessie Sanborn of
in marriage Tuesday at 5:15 p. m. in the park at 12:30. It w ill be an later modern science tells us why. Vallejo. Calilornia, a form er resi
Fruita and vege
Dr. Norman T ully read the cere institute and the unions of the
tables need raikl dent, visited her home lodge. An-
county are expected. In case of
mony.
c
• 1 d combined nouncement of a amtest for the
The bride wort* a black suit rain it w ill be held at the Pres
with high humid next year for the correspondents
byterian
church.
w ith wtute a c c e s s o r i e s and
ity to keep them of the lodges of Oregon for the
MRS CALDW ELL ATTENDS
fre s h .
O nce
a corsage of roses and lilies. She
Garden club meets w ith Miss
RECITAL
they're w i l t e d , best w rite-up of the president's
carried a bridal bouquet of rases, Manette Human!.
visit and of the most unusual
they’ve
lost
most
lilies and other (lowers.
Mrs Cecil Caldwell was lb«*
of their vitamins meeting ot the year was made.
Guests included Miss Relic
MONDAY
A fte r lodge joint installation
—. and. of course,
guiAt last Tuesday,evening of Mr.
Burkholder, sister of the groom.
Past Matrons* club picnic at the
t h e i r healthful was held for Odd Fellow and Re
and Mis. W illiam Governor of
Mrs. Lillian Bowman and Mr. and home of Miss M anette Hamani.
ness. Which ex bekah offavrs. D istrict deputy
Portland when their daughters,
Mrs. Harold Swartz of Eugene.
plains why we prasidents. Mrs. Ina Stuart and
Betty Lou and Jean, wen* pre
Mr. Burkholder is a fo rm e r!
should store them Bert Hutch acted as installing of-
TUESDAY
sented in a piano recital by their
in
the
refrigera-
resident of Cottage Grove ¡tnd is
Royal Neighbors w ill meet in
teacher. Dent M«iwr«*y, at his
Mrs. Kiene
tor until they’re t ieers. Acting grand marshals
now engaged in the mercantile Eagles hall at 8:00 p. m.
were Mrs Hazel culver and Boh
penthouse studio in the Pacific
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used.
work in Eugene. The bride is as
building. Following the recital Mr
Fresh vegetables, like carrots, St. Elmo.
sistant manager of the ready-to-
W EDNESDAY
Odd Fellows officers installed
Mowr«*y, also a rom|*>*«*r. play«*d
radishes, beets and such, should be
wear department at the Mont
Baptist Ladies' Aid w ill meet at thoroughly cleaned before refriger- included; noble grand, A. W.
several of his own compositions
gomery Ward store in Eugene. A f 2:0c at the church.
. ating, and the stems and leafy por- Wooley; vice grand, Raymond
M r and Mrs. Grovenor entertain
te r the wedding trip to Crescent
I lions should be removed. Don't Shaw; secretary, George Sweet;
cd
Mr. and Mrs. Mowrey and the
lake and other points Mr. B urk
THURSDAY
shell peas and limas or husk corn, treasurer, Vem Stewart: warden,
guests w ith u reception at Henry
holder w ill report for entrance in
however,
until
ready
to
use.
They
Utopia club w ill have their an
L. Eastman; conductor, C. A.
Thieles.
to the United States forces.
nual picnic at the home of Mrs. lose their sweetness. This applies King;
inside
guardian,
Bert
Mrs. Caldwell was in Portland
to
all
vegetables:
cook
only
as
much
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Vinal Randall next week.
three «lays attending John M. W il
as you think you need. Leftovers Hatch; outside guardian, Robert
JA ( KSON-KELLY
St, Elmo; chaplain, J. H. Ben
liam's music course lo r piano
W. B. C. club meets next week lose a lot of some vitamins.
nett; right supporter to the noble June Slta.r of Seaside llrisht«, teachers held at the Neighbors «if
Berries
shouldn't
be
washed
until
Miss Mary Jackson of Eugene w ith Mrs. H arriet Bartels.
just before serving. I f they are grand. Alfred Bcidler; left sup N. J., display« latest In nun-prior W«MMicraft nail.
became the bride of Harvey Kelly
very ripe when you buy them or porter to the noble grand. Hugh ity bathing suit«. It’s made (rum
BAPTIST
MISSIONARY
of Cottage Grove June 25 in Van
pick them (lucky you, if you have Trunnell; right supporter to the dlkc.iriled muslin shower rurtain,
W.S.C.H. P it NIC
CIRCLE MEETS
couver. Washington. The wedding
your own garden!) they’ll keep vice grand, C. H. McKibben; left from design by high «chool fashion
was solemnized by the Rev. J. L.
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better i f placed on a platter and
Tlie Women's Society of Christ
The Baptist missionary circle lightly covered with waxed paper. supporter to the via* grand. Peter
Kunsmann in his home.
B
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;
right
scene
supporter,
ian Service of the Methodist
The couple visited at points met at the home of Mrs. John Mc Cantaloupe, pineapple and other Ira Beidier. and left scene sup Ann«* Armstrong; inside guardian., church met at the park Wednes
along the Oregon coast on their Call Wednesday o f last week. Mrs. fruits with a strong flavor should porter. R E. Jones.
( Ida Fradell; outside guardian. day fo r a picnic and the regular
wedding trip, returning to Cot O. H. Pickens was in charge of the be chilled in the humidrawer or
The follow ing Rebekahs were Mary Gasper: musician, llene m«*etmg. Mrs Mark Morgun und
crisping pan if you have one.
tage Grove the la tte r part of last program. Letters from mission Otherwise, wrap them in several installed: noble grand. Mrs. Vera Shaw , heralds. Shelia Tarr, Mar Mrs. Jia* ljindess were hostess«**
week. They are at home at 1059 aries were read by Mrs. Clinton thicknesses of waxed paper and put Ziebeck; vice grand, Mrs. Rosie garet Biggs. Yvonne Stoneburg.' A potluck dinner was served at
Spriggs and Mrs. Ida Turveen. Re them on next to bottom shelf of
LaVcrne Stroup. Corauges were
East Main street.
ports on missionary works were your refrigerator. That’s where Lewis; secretary, Mrs Alia* Con presented to the vice president. 12:30. There were 28 present Mr»
ner:
treasurer.
Mrs.
Eva
Aubrey;
given by Mrs. Pickens. Mrs. Ira tomatoes, berries and grapes be
Donna Mae Smith, and the out Albert Woodard l«sl the devotion
MOTHERS' CLUB MEETS
warden. Mrs Effie Ballew; a>n-
Bird from Roseburg and Mrs. long, too.
going pi«*sident. Barbara Robin a l! ami Mrs. Carlile was in churge
durtor, Mrs. M yrtle Gleason; in
of tin* program.
Should everything be kept in the side guardian. Miss Eunice Van- son.
The ‘Mothers’ club met Tuesday Ercile White. Refreshments were
served
by
the
hostess.
refrigerator? No, not everything,
w ith Mrs. Cad Wallace as hostess.
Installing officers were: Mrs.
RAINBOW GHtLS PICNIC
but probably more than you’d Denberg; outside guardian. Mrs. Audrey Turner Reach, installing
A t the noon hour a pot-luck lunch
Zula
Hansen;
chaplain,
Mrs.
Susie
imagine.
Bread,
for
example,
w
ill
CATHOLIC
ALTAR
SOCIETY
was served picnic style. Guests
Elmo
The Ruinlmw Girls held a picnic
stay fresh longer. Shelled nuts Schneider; right supporter to the officer; Mrs. Grace St.
MEETS
present at the meeting were: L. F.
won’t get rancid so quickly. Choco noble grand. Mrs. Beatrice Mc Swearingen, installing marshal, W.slni*.s«lny at Swimmers’ I flig h t. I
Orpural and Mines. Eva Hatch,
und Miss Mary McKibben, install
The Catholic A lta r Society met late keeps better too, particularly Coy; le ft supporter to .th e noble ing chaplain.
Ida Swann. Kate Adams.
in hot weather — the oil won’t melt grand. Mrs. Meryle McKibben;
Monday
afternoon
at
the
parish
Mmes. Adams and Hatch were
and spoil it. But never put bananas right supporter to the vice grand.
Talks were given by the advisor.
received as new members. The house. Plans were discussed for a in the refrigerator — green ones Mrs. Lucy Bennett; left supporter Mrs. Beatrice McCoy, an«l several
club w ill meet fo r the annual pic parish picnic instead of the regu become indigestible and ripea ones to the vice grand. Mrs. Ina of the Rebekahs. Refreshments
nic at the city park, Tuesday Aug la r meeting next month. A social are ruined by even moderate cold.
Stuart, and musician, Mrs. Marion were served by Mrs. Beach, M ari
afternoon was enjoyed and re
MENU
ust 4th.
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an Turner. Margaret Biggs and
Ärmst ronjfc
•M e a t P ie w ith Biscuit Toppin#
freshments were served.
Shirley Culver. This is the last
Spinach w ith Hard-coclcwi K « r Slices
Following installation refresh
H ot Biscuits -
B utter
Pecan Krunch is all the name
meeting of the group until Sep
N ew Onions
Ksdtshss
MR. A N D MRS. STRO UP
ments were served. G ifts were
implies at Gustafson's, of course.
tember 21.
Berries and Cake
presented
to
Noble
Grand
Vera
E N T ER TA IN
Iced Tea
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•M eat Pie w ith Bweait Tepp ina Recipe
Ziebeck. Vice Grand Rosie Lewis
Dice
in
medium
sized
pieces,
4
medium
It.
P.
W.
CLUB PICNIC
The Bid and Bye Bridge club sited potatoes. « carrots and J s ta lk , of and Mrs. Ina Stuart by Past
were entertained at the home of celery. Parboil in about 2 cups a f water , Grand Florence Morris. A pa st'
r 10 minutes, uaina biah heat u n til boti-
The Business and Professional
M r. and Mrs. Chester Stroup fo
noble grand pin was presented to
■na. then reducina heat to r rem ainder of
Thursday evening. Following the time. Chop 2 m e d iu m s iz e d onions sad Mrs. Florence Morris, Vera Zie- Women's club met at the ;»urk
in 4 tablespoons fa t. Add » > , rape
Wedn«*sday of last week for a pic
dinner the evening was spent at brown
rubed rooked meat- A ny !,-ft,wdp m eat w ill • beck making the Präsentation.
nic. The evening Was spent social
bridge. The club w ill not meet do. Brown. Thicken the liquid front eooklne
veeetatdes w ith 2 tablespoons flo ur, which
ly.
again un til fall.
THETA RHO INSTALLATION
has been raised w ith 2 u b ’.npoons w ater
Social Calendar
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Twenty-two girl« ami Mrs. Gisirg
Bjorset and Mrs Clyde Roberts
attended The duy was «pent In
A son was born bi Mr. and Mt« swimming, Imaling and dancing
Emery II. Dailey Thursday, July The next meeting w ill be In Sep-
2. at a Eugene tiONpItnl.
tember.
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Mr. and Mrs John Haynes are
the parents of a ftH-pound «laugh
Four hundred Jalopies found
tei born Friday. July 3. at the rusting In a Wisconsin "grave
Butler m aternity bom«*. The baby ya ril” yi«*ld«*d enough »crap to
lias l* , n named Jackie Ann.
miike 2tii 75-mm howitzer« und
Mr. und Mis. Delmar Bushnell 1811 one-toll ai'i lal bombs.
of Brockway are the parents of a
7-poqpd son lairtt Tuesday, July
7. at the Butler m aternity home
The baby has been named Ed
mond«* Walter.
Shoe Comfort
for Women
JULY WEAR
M uter Burraio
All le a th e r
Sallila I«
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leather,
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BROWN OXFORD
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m ilitary
alyle.
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GOOD VALUEN
We Predict a Bright Future
for Clothes with a P a st. . .
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MRS. SMITH HONORED
Mrs. Nannie Smith was honored
by the Social Twelve club w ith a
surprise party in her new home
Thursday afternoon. She was pre
sented w ith a card table. Refresh
ments were served by Mrs. A. W.
H elliw ell and Mrs. Pete Nelson
on the H elliw ell lawn. This was
the last meeting of the club until
fall.
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Summer DRESSES
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Values to $5.95
«Just when y o u w ant
them most . . . . cool,
colorful S u m m e r
dresses drastically re
duced! Im agine . . . .
crepes, jerseys, shan
tungs . . . in the sea
son's hit styles . . . now
priced to «dear! Come
early fo r the best selec
tion. Broken sizes.
A m e s t’s
D ress S hop
Salt and pepper to taste. Add to this a 'i
•he diced vegetables, the meat and onions
Place In a casserole. Cover w ith bsking
powder biscuit dough crush
N. O. W. MEET
The Neighbors of Woodcraft
met for their regular meeting
Tuesday evening at the Odd Fel
lows hall. Mrs. Horace Hatch pre
sided in the absence of the guar
dian neighbor. Mrs. Eva Hatch
was install«*d as manager and
Mrs. Helen Smith as flag bearer.
Mrs. Fanny Leabo was the install
ing officer.
Mrs. J. P. Graham and Mrs.
Margaret Kem w ill be the re
freshment committee fo r next
month. Refreshments were served
at the close of the meeting by
Mrs. Eva Hatch and Mrs Clara
Stevens of Portland.
The Townsend club met for a
business meeting Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wetterman
of Portland were visitors. Mr.
Wetterman is the national repre
sentative fo r Oregon. Dr. R. M.
Carrigan of California who is
touring Oregon in the interest of
the Townsend national recovery
MRS. T E N N IS HOSTESS
plan was the guest speaker. Ice
cream was served at the close of
The W. B. C. <5Iub met last
the meeting.
Thursday afternoon fo r a 1:30
dessert at the home of Mrs. Mac-
COUNCIL H O LD S LUNCHEO N Tennis. A t bridge Mrs. Elsie De
Young and Mrs. Margaret Lasater
The general C o u n c i l of the received the prizes. Mrs. H arriet
Christian church met
at
the Bartels was a guest. The next
church fo r a potluck luncheon at meeting w ill be at the home of
noon followed by a program given Mrs. Bartels.
by the Pauline Circle w ith Mrs.
T. M. Boyd as leader.
A treat is in store fo r you if
The devotionals were led by you have not tried our T u tti
Mrs. Boyd followed by songs and F ru itti ice cream at Gustafson's,
scripture readings by Mrs. T u rn e r, of course
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and Miss Goldie Hayes. Mrs. Boyd
gave an interesting report on
some items of Turner convention.
Mrs. Herbert Moon presided at the
regular business meeting. Plans
were made to hold a picnic in the
city park at 6:30 on July 29.
Everyone is to bring a potluck
dish. Plans were also made for
serving a potluck luncheon at the
next regular meeting to be held
in August.
Save Tires
Save Time
Save Energy
BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL
PICNIC
The Baptist Sunday school held
a picnic Tuesday evening at the
city park w ith 42 present. The
evening was spent in playing
games The Rev. Ercile White and
Mrs. W. C. M artin, Sunday school
sup«*rintendent, were in charge of
the activities.
JOLLY
W ORKERS ( LI B
MEETS
The Jolly Workers clnb met re
cently at the home of Mrs. Daisy
Markham. There wer? 16 mem
bers, several children and one
guest, Mrs. E. Adams, present. A
potluck dinner was served. A
quilt was completed to be used
for any emergency.
The next meeting w ill be held
August 5 at the Hebron commun
ity hall.
Patronize the Sixth Street
G r o c e r y, conveniently lo
cated and open at conveni
ent hours.
A select stock of everyday
needs in groceries, c o l d
drinks, ice creams.
S IX T H
STREET
GROCERY
Sam Eastbum
Prop.
•It'NTDRS HOLD PICNIC
The Thdta Rho girls met Mon
day evening at 1.0.0 F. hall w ith
The Juniors of the Sunday
32 girls and eight Rebekahs pres
ent. Initiation was held fo r Maude school of the Christian church
Turpin, Maxine Hite and Elva held a picnic at the country home
Mae Thies. Corsages were pre of Mrs. Rolx-rt Beach, junior su
sented to the candidates. The perintendent. Mrs. Frank W hile
group vot«*d to accept the invita and Miss S a itt ussisted. Swim
tion to attend the Theta Rho in ming anil games were enjoyed and
stallation at Eugene Wednesday a lunch was served at noon.
evening. The group decided to give
P«*can Krunch is all the name
$11.75 for the purchase of defense
stamps. B etty Biake received the implies at Gustafson's, of course.
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attendance prize. She also re
ceived the prize fo r having secur
ed the most n«*w members during
the past year.
The following officers were in
stalled: vice president, Donna
CHOICE OF 4 POSES.
Mae Smith; recording secretary.'
3x4— $ 5.00 Per Doz.
Patsy Dunlop; financial secretary,
4x6— $ 9.00 Per Doz.
Minnie M orris; chaplain, Donna
5x7—$12.50 Per Doz.
Burleson; wardens. Dot Caton and
Shirley Culver; marshal, Betty|
Special Price on Student
Blake; right supporter to the
Portraits
president, Pat Sorenson; left sup
Kodak Finishing, 25c Roll
porter to the president, June M al
colm; right supporter to the vice-
president. Donna Porterfield; left;
supporter to the vice president,1
PORTRAITS
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DON T T H R O W IT
AW AY! That garment
you always l i k e d so
much may serve for
other se a s o n s with
equal pleasure to you
and the continued ad
m ir a tio n
of your
friends
Let us suggest fash
ionable alterations or
dyeing to reclaim the
garm ent’s
usefulness.
It's the thrifty way to
have a ’’new'' outfit at
little cost. We predict
u bright f u t u r e to
clothes with a past!
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C lean ers
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Would You Care to Live in a
Community Without a Church?
ASSEM BLY O F GOD
East Main Street
Bible School ................ 9 ^ 5
Worship ...................... H:00
Evening ....................
7;45
H ilton T. Park
BAPTIST CHURCH
Church School ............. 9;45
Worship ...................... 11:00
Youth Service ............. 7:00
Worship ....................... 8:0C
Ercile L. White
C ATHO LIC CHURCH
Birch and H
Sunday Mass .............. 8:00
James L. Mpxwell
CHURCH O F C H R IST
( III Rt II O F GOD
Tli<* Clitiri’h ni Go«l cxlcuds un invitatim i lo Ih«- pub-
li<- to utt«*n<! Ilic Ib dicatim i servici* of tlieir eliitreli build
ing .1 uly 12 al 2:30 p. ni.
God eomniiindcd tin* Hebrew children to provide a
special place to worship him. The New Testam ent exhorts
us to forsake not tin* assem bling of ourselves together for
worship. God stands ready to receive praiae and worship
from m an any place he may be, but the m oral and sp iritu
al condition of tin* people in uny com m unity depends
largely upon bow well the services are attended and the
religious p rogram s of the churches in the com m unity u n
supported by tip* people.
Sixth and Gibbs
Bible School ................ 9:45
Worship ...................... 11:00
C. E................................ 7:00
Worship
8:00
Gordon L. Hypes
Go to Church
Adams and 11th
S un , lay Sehuul
Hits)
Worship .................... 11:00
Evungelistic ................
8:00
Roy E. Hutchison
FREE METHODINT ( ’„ .
Bible School ........... 9:45
Worship ..... m .............. 11:00
Young P«*opl«*’s Service 7:30
Harold p. Hoffman
M ETHO DIST < HURCII
Main Street
Church School
9:45
Worship
11:00
Youth
7:00
Worship
8:00
W. A. Briggs •fut
LUTHERAN CHI KUH
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Church School .......... 9:45
Worship ...................... u ;oo
U K.
H;3o
J. Ted Burns
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