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I O C I E T Y Social Calendar THURSDAY P R E S B Y T E R IA N A J. Knmmnnn, pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. M orning service at eleven o’clock Th«> Rev. Kammann, w ho is a t F R E E M E T H O D IS T tending the Oregon Synod in l\» rt- 913 So. 6th St • L. C. Gould. M inister land thia week, w ill be hack and Sunday school a t 9:45 a. m. preach on "The Man F or U n s Preaching 11:00 a m. Evening \g e ." Come and w orship w ith us service 7:45 p. m. Midweek pray- W|, W||, you c r m eeting Thursday 7:45 p. m. ______ . ------------ | F R EE M E T H O D IS T H E B R O N C H URCH O F C H R IS T Sunday school 10:00 a. nt. M orn- , 1 pas,‘,r w ill he away to con mg w orship 11.4X1 a. m. N o rth end f. ' ? ‘ “ ,np n w U n K iro m C b rls“ a" Endeavor. 6:00 p m. at J u l> 12 23 fflCHURCHES The Baptist M issionary Society w ill meet this afternoon at 2:00 T e le p h o n e 159 o'clock at the home of M rs. Teon Lovegren. RECREATIONAL KOMI* BIRTHDAY O BSERV ED A t 1:30 today. W. B C. d essert BIG SUCCESS at the home of Mrs. Louis Burle- Mrs. Ace (Gregg entertained son. The Recreational Romp at the several children S aturday a fte r- M r. and M rs C la ir Hogate w ill arm ory Saturday mght was w ell noon July 1. honoring her niece. hosts ,onlght to A v . II attended and a big success w ith P atricia P atton,* on her seventh Bridge club 150 teen age boys and g irls danc- birthday anniversary. P a tricia was Meeting o f th e T o w n sen .i in .te ing to the rhyth m of Herechel the recipient of many beautiful n, Q u ilte r s d u h .t t on Davis’ five piece orchestra. The gifts. The afternoon was spent m I ^ k at the Ernie of M rs W dance was sponsored by the sum- playing games a fte r which M rs .. M isters ' ' Ivan Abeens- South end C hristian H arvey W righ t w ill conduct Ihe mer recreation program o f which Gregg served refreshm ents to the K Cam ellia club 12:30 covered Endeavor 7:30 at the 4-H club m orning services during his ab- Robert Graham is director. The fo llo w in g: M ary Lou W olfard. house. senee. There w ill he no evening Mrs. amount realized fro m the dance P a tty Schmelling. A lfre d and dlsb luncheon today w ith servin'». Sunday school us usual and coke bar was $42.00, o f which M argaret W u lff. B illy Richards June Johnson at her home. C A T H O L IC CHURCH L. C. Gould, pastor $26.00 was taken in fo r admission Joan Long, Mona Funk, M ar- -Dorena Grange next Thursday Rev. J. L. Maxwell. Pastor at the door and $16.00 a t the coke ju ry Denney. Kay Leonard. Diane, evening at 8:30 o’ckx'k in the Mass each Sunday at 8:(X) a. C H R IS T IA N SC IE N C E bar. The money was used to help Jack and Julie Davies. Joan Pat- Ladies club hall 242 Second Street defray expenses. ton. Ida and Ruth COston. Joan The Utopia club w ill meet next B L U E M O U N T A IN Sunday school 9:45 a. m. F ore Patrons and patronesses fo r the and B yron Angell. Sandra and Thursday a fte rm w n at the home M. G. Hixson, pastor occasion were M r. and M rs E. R. Jeanette. Mrs. Gregg was assisted of Mrs. Vinal Randall The n fte r- Sunday school 9:43 a. m. M orn- noon servin', 11:00 a. in. Subject Husted, M r. and Mrs. H erbert in serving by M rs H a rry B urnett noon w ill be spent socially and a ing service 11:00 a. in. Young /J. ,f.‘* , E v,'n in “ se r v ic e s n o n d Lombard. M r. and Mrs. H. B Eer- and M rs F rank Patton. potluck picnic w ill be served in peoples service 6:43 p. m. Charles " ,*d ” esd,>' ‘ «‘ h nw nth at 8.00 Mr« Joan and Pa,nc,a P atton were the evening w ith fam ilies o f the G. East burn, leader. Evangelistic p. m. M r and Mrs. .Damon Scott, M r in H onolulu at the tim e o f Pearl members as guests, TYie Bible, C hristian Science service 7:45 p. m. and Mrs. Ivan Hoyer, M r. and H arbor and are li» n g here w it h ' P R ID W lite ra tu re and the w ritin g s of M rs M a ark M nrpan M r. r and anrt Mrs. M rs th e ir ___ . ... r iv il/.V i Mrs. rk Morgan. m other M ary Baker Eddy may be p u r S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T Palm er Johnson. M r. and Mrs. m oiner. The Red C ross rooms are open (every F rid a y afternoon from 2:00 chased before o r a fte r the Wed West M ain Street Robert Graham. Miss Eileen In - L ittle Gary Anderson, s iv tn to 4 :0 q p m f or purpose of Sabbath school. 9:30 o'clock. nesday service. low, M r. and Mrs. P. L. M alcolm Preaching service 11:00 o’clock giving out k n ittin g and sewing and M r. and Mrs. Charles Beidler. old M n of M r and M „ C H U R C H O F C H R IS T The Women's Society o f Chris- E' erF Saturday. Viaitors welcome A number o f o th e r parents were Fred Anderson. celebrated his Bible school 9:45 a.m. W orship present w atching from the w n M a y a n n iv e ^ a ry T hunrfay a f- °' v ? ,’® 1' / ' A S SE M B LY O F GOD conv. 1. . . e church w ill picnic at 12*30 in the and communion 11:00«. m. Sub The arm ory was gaily decorated <'rn<xin " **” K J "0’ ? !. e n,e r* grape arb or o f Mrs. H. B Brced- H ilto n T. Park, Pastor. ject. "O u r O nly Hope." C hristiun w ith crepe paper la ttice w o rk of 5a,ned a 8roup o f children in loV(f Sunday school nt 9:45 a. m. Endeavor 7:00 p. m. Evening ser- yellow, purple, green, p ink and bonor the occasion. The a fte r < I ' \ ' n VV’ Preaching, 11 a. m. Young people* ¡vice 8:00 p. m. Evangelistic ser blue around the balcony, in the no° n was SP<*"‘ '*> P a y in g games ’J service a t 6:30 p. m. Evening vice. Prayer m eeting Thursday at coke bar and over the door, w ith and man>’ presents were received ™ ual , f. ‘ evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. 8:(X) p. m. sport silhouettes in keeping w ith b> Gar>- The afternoon closed . *’ 11 > P “ A Tuesday night, prayer service A ll the young fo lk are asked to the Sum mer Recreational Pro- WI‘ h refreshments, including ,Tde- 1 . a,*’ ncr w ,n served at 7 43 p m Thursday night, preach gram. Miss Irene Schaffer was in corated b irth da y cake, served by 1 ' o c lo c k - be at the church nt 6:30 Sunday ing service, 7:45 p. m. evening, ligh t rehreshments w ill charge o f decorations and is to Mrs. Anderson. Guests included MOXDAI be complimented fo r her w ork. -Morjory Denney, B illy Veatch. Joe Regular m eeting of the Tow n- i>e served nt th a t tim e Ages from F IR S T B A P J IS T The coke bar was a big a ttra c - and B illy Clyde. M alcolm Scott send club at 8:00 o c l°v'k «‘ the Rev. George E. H ardy, pastor 115 to 24. tio n and success, the pop and Duane Shofstall. C raig H ickok. Townsend hall Sunday church school, 9:45 a.m. Roy Hands, S. S. Supf. sandwiches sold w ell. The coke Mona Rae Funk, Gayle Rosei The M e‘ hodist Men w ill meet M orning w orship 11:00 a. m. Top- L. I ’. Nebelung, m inister b a r was planned and operated by M ary Lou W olfard and Sandra a‘ 6:00 p. m. in the church. ¡c, "G lo ry o r Judgem ent." Mrs Miss Jane Beidler and Miss Pat De Young. Meetings of the Red Cross sur- H ardy w ill be the soloist. 7:00 p.m. CHURCH O F GOD . . . . . . . Steal gauze classes a t the Masonic J u n io r B aptist Youth Fellowship 1060 East Adams Ave. D uring the interm ission a short COVERED D ISH LU N C H EO N temple from 1:30 to 4:30 and from fo r a ll young people from 9 th r- Sunday school 10:00 a. m M orn- program was presented to an ----------- 7:30 to 9:30 p. m ough 15. 8:00 p. m Happy Evening ing w orship 11:00 a. m C hristian appreciative audience. Miss Joan A covered dish luncheon was en TUESDAY Service - topic, "The M y s te ry , Crusaders 7:00 p. m. Vacation Bi- K in g sang ” rim e W aits fo r No joyed Thursday by the One" and “ San Fernanda V a lle y ;” Group o f the_ Chu^-h o f C h r is t '? ! ? , h e _M“ Pah c *ass, o f Psalm ble school Friday 2:00 p m. Pray- Miss Irene Schaffer artd Miss the church w ith se v e n m ' ' J " V 1” ¿ ,enan Suntlay school in The pastor concludes the series m eeting Friday 8:1X1 p. m. B e tty Bagley played T s c h .lk o w - p r U n t 7 t the X tl'S1' hu" h.!“ ''.1” ' ’ •> « . 'he fa v o rite P e .lm , o f the u.' V i« .. ...01 . . • -------- ' ----- ” — The forces o f e vil nn> constant- s . k is . Concerto” a two tw o piano ness n»ee m eeting __<_n_____> '.. ‘n rs A W. R im e w ill e n te rta in church. The Psalm that was cho- ly at w ork and the C hristians . . . . as ’ a °. p,an? followed w ith the p re s id e n t/ Mrs. fn «'dock d e s e rt a t a 1:00 « ¿ h e most fa v o rite by the must be fa ith fu lly about th eir duet and H oliday fo r Strings. J e rry Eastham. Also a t this tim e M arvin Schaffer charge. M rs Eastham also led the an r.u u- m''m lx' rs o f ‘ he congregation w i l l , m aste rs business to counteract was awarded $5.00 fo r having rc" ” m* r i i > « ' “<• F dto™ ; ', , r " * -iX ..... r brought in the most new’ members. p. ........... Robert U ra h a m announced there would be more o f these The n^ n s i. n e r Group o f the * ¿ 7 * Pray” r *’ " ffered Roy E. Hutchison, pastor. dances in the fu tu re , the next one which w ill be an a ll day meeting. Church o f C hrist w ill hold an a ll " i to be a Sadie H aw kins dance the j . . . . . . can nrav fir s t p a rt o f August. ROY AL N EIG H BO R S MEET Colorful Handwork f o r h save im . T your h e twiv Rev. if you F ra n w k ill Gro£ The Middle Americans had no 1 U C skn i i rT r Wil,l be at n° T wiU b r'" e ‘ he Bible study fo r Ju ly The regular m eeting o f the ALL DAY M EETING knowledge of the potter's wheel. Special m eeting of the neigh- 20 and 27 / > Royal Neighbors was held Tues- Their graceful Jars and vases were »hr, 1 _it bors o f W oodcraft at 8:00 p. m. A n a ll day m eeting w ith a cov- • da-v evening in the Eagles hall. .. built up by coiled strips of clay, a ll fo ered dish luncheon served a t the Follow ing the lodge session, re- a e , O. Y ' . O. w ' F. r h nal* lo r r the ln c LUTH ER AN then smoothed into Anal shapes In noon hour was held by the London freshments were served by the pu^P°^e in itia tio n and business. C ottage Grove Lutheran church tricate designs and figurines in clay 4-H M others club a t the club committee, Mabel W ilson and ... 8:00 « c lo c k the Eagles A ux- (M issouri Synod), S D A church were modeled entirely by hand. house Wednesday. In the a fte r - ! , y r t j5 ,,T he nex‘ « fe tin g / ia,r y w d l mce‘ a t ‘ he Eagles building. W’est M ain Street W A noon, additional guests were M r s . ; * ’ 11. 1» J u ly 25 which w ill be a hal1’ Sylw cster. Roseburc nastor Th.. Josie Holm , Mrs. N ora Sm all, P*cn>c at the home o f M y rtle A m eeting o f the Neighborhood service o f Sunrinv tiiiv ic 1 M rs. Melissa Small. M rs. C la ra : Neet. U n it of Red Cross Surgical gauze ~ „ U ? “ Ly .16 N.‘K,.ns ¡CUS, Pe Riggs, M rs. Rachel Sugg. A t this service, V. F. W. A U XILIARY tim e a shower was given honoring W a lker h.gh school from 1:00 to The Lutheran H ou r is broadcast •i .ou p. m. M rs. N orm an Bachelder followed The V. F. W. A u x ilia ry m et The Red Cross F irs t Aid class -I' m every Sunday at 9:30 by refreshm ents served a t the __ | J u ly 11 over K e lly's D rug Store w ill m e e t in th « m • . 1 m T u n e in, w rite in; te ll oth - tea hour. A t the business m eeting it was at w hich tin » fo u r members, at 8 00 o'clock P <? P,\ W e have services at 11:00 a.m. W P lW T « n iv ’-?P second- f ° u rth and fifth voted to purchase the basket reed Geraldine Craine. Rebecca M. Meetings n l S u n d a y s of the m onth and at 5:00 from Mrs. M a ryjo P hillip s and the Barton. Bessie L. Coney and Jen- J'?,™ SUF' 5 m ' ° n ,hp ,,r ” and ,b ird Sun- members plan to s ta rt weaving me M. Redford were in itia te d . The A u x ilia ry w ill meet again Au- S m L f ” he Masonic days o f ,b <? m onth. The Sunday baskets a t the next m eeting which temple from 9:00 to 11:00 a. m. school meets at 10 00 a m on th w ill be Ju ly 26 and w ill be an gust 8. on the and fro m 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. (second, fo u rth and T ilth a ll day meeting. The group dis Sundays D. O F H. PIC N IC The Presbyterian Ladies A id o f ‘ be month. cussed the purchasing o f linoleum —---------- ! w ill be entertained on the law n o f ---------- — fo r the club house. A Picnic was enjoyed M onday M rs- A w - H e lliw e ll at 2:30 p.m. M E T H O D IS T Mrs. Leon M orton and M r. Sugg low«« b" . J he. J->egree ° f H onor The W estm inster Guild o f the . / T 30*« Brown, m inister. were reported ill. shed AnhnsfnJaWn G,enda Bu* Presbyterian church w ill picnic in , . Su/ lday 9:45 8 m. S. L. NEW MEMBER WELCOMED the picnic 'Hie *"g ,io n ° wed tbe y'ard o f M rs. S tew art Carlson * U pt M ° rn in g w orship K m 4 and w ill . ^ be tin a g cov- wiI1 at 6:30 ° 'clock’ ’, . 3 m Sprmon by ’ b<? P « ‘ or A t the m eeting o f the P. D. G. oe August -rU„ „ • ____ ._ . .. <In term ediate Fellow ship 6:45 p m. T h ^ Women's Bible class o f the Evening Garden club F rid ay afternoon ered dish picnic at the home n f M ethodist church w ill meet, the p « u „v..i’, ' 7 '4"’ p' Y°u th w ith Mrs. W illia m Petersen host M erle King. — a place to be announced la te r. 1 ' 1,p 8 4o p- m - ess at her home. M rs. M a tt Sm ith -------------------------- , P ra y e r m eeting Thursday 8:00 POTLUCK D IN N E R was welcomed as a new member M r. and M rs. E li Cagle o f P o rt- P- m - The cottage p ra yer m eeting in to the club. The topic o f the A t the tw o-ball foursome held ’and sPent ‘ he week end here vis- he a t the home o f Mrs. May program, "W ha t to do in the G ar Tuesday evening on the local g o lf “ in g friends and relatives, Hogate tonight. den in Ju ly ," was in charge o f M rs. C arl Bragg. Mrs. Andrew course 29 partook o f a b ountiful Brund, bird chairm an, led a dis potluck dinner. F irs t prize went 5 ° ra Peck and W a lte r cussion on birds. A t m e tea hour, the hostess served refreshments. H u n te r and runners-up were M rs The August m eeting w ill be a pic W a lte r H u n te r and Charles Peck. n ic a t the home o f M rs. S. L. God The net scores were 42 fo r 1st and ard. 43 fo r second. Filling An Important Need J CHOOSE - W 0 Stylish, Guaranteed GLASSES Created By Craftsmen-Fadory To You N O ..ONLY /• W /: \ s^ ^ A WEE ee^ e ' MODERN OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WEST • S i® IN EUGENE—820 WILLAMETTE - Laundry service is filling an im portant need now, even though it isn’t classed as critical by the W P B — Good service provides first of all ser vice for those unable or too busy to do their own laundry work and second the hard to get items are laundried with care to preserve the life of the fabric. Of course we can’t give you as quick service as in normal times, but, we are doing our best to provide dependable service day in and (layout. You’ll have to give us more time to get your f lungs back to you. Rememlier in sending your cleaning to send bangers too. COLLINS LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS PH O N E 44 service anil Mrs. T. M Boyd wus in charge of the program. Mrs. At the m eeting of the local W o .lack Godard was a guest o f the men's Chi ist ian Temperance U n duh, ion held Friday afternoon at the hom e of Mrs W K M asters, it hirvrr E rertrs was decided to have a picnic at Sicily never freezes Southern It the park on August 4. Mrs. Pearl aly selihun knuws frust. oven tu tha S u flry conducted the devotionul mountain« W. C. T. II. TO I’lC M C » • « « • 9 • • STRETCH YOUR PRECIOUS COUPON BOW PUMPS Smart fabric uppers with plastic lam inateli fabric •ole»! Open heel, open toe. W ith prim bow trim . STRAP SANDALS W ide strap« to cover the in- step. Bed o r Green fabric w ith worthy plastic and fabric sole«. Com fortable! G H I L IE T IE S In B righ t Red or Green! 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