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Ai . „ a r - . , —. ...... o ia i c » a r e lu x u rie s io m a m chit- THE WOUNDED C A N ’T W A IT ! T e le p h o n e 159 Jnkar Pattrrvon Fam ily Ilo im m l D aughter of I.. J. M rljiughlln Wed A group o f friends and re la tiv e s > Mrs. Avis M cLaughlin F a rrie r, o f the Jo ker Patterson fa m ily J daughter o f L o rin g J. M cLaugh- guests at the H enry Russum home, lin o f this c ity, and H arold M. gathered there Sunday fo r a boun- M. Dunn, son o f Mrs. Josephine teous covered dish dinner. The day Dunn o f Eugene, were united in was spent ta king pictures and m arriage a t a ceremony }x>rforni- visiting. Those present were M r. <>d recently at the home o f the and M rs. Patterson and Donnie groom s mother. The bride, given and Darlene; M r. and Mrs. B e rt in m arriage by her fa th er. wxire be observed. F o r the second m eet ing, A p ril 27. the chapter w ill en te rta in w ith guest night Evan geline chapter of Eugene, Cascade oi S pringfield. Junction C ity and Creswell chapters and a ll bro the r Masons who are members o f the chapter w ill be honored guests. Reports were given o f a recent m eeting attended t S pringfield. ln c lu tM ih a , .., ... j. J S ? M r a T i5 d r e ? ^ v l,i Dawley. M r. and Mrs. J. P Loom- an aqua blue dress w ith navy and Delma Graham Mrs r u n .» is. M r. and Mrs. H arold Dawley w hite accessories and carried gar- Graham , Mrs. Gurea A --- r no.d, Mrs. Elsa H iekok and Ted and Lois and Janet; Mrs. Edward denias and pink carnations. Tay lor. a ll officers in the local Davis and Jim m y and Sandra: M r H er only attendant, Mrs. M arvin chapter. and M rs. S. L . Russum and Ray- Brown, her sister, wore a dross o f _ __ mond; M r. and Mrs. Dean Rus- gold color w ith w hite accessories . v n m sum and S ally Jean; Miss M ary «nd gardenias. F lo yd Ingalls, rous- , , , ... ,, Lou Thompson, Mrs. D. D. H unt, in o f the groom, was best man -ni t la r ?,d 'V o lfa rd Mrs. Eldon Jones. M r. and Mrs. The Rev. W a lte r Flscus, pastor o f i / ' T hoMs T b u ™day «or the A. V W a lte r Dowens and M r. and M is. the F irs t C hristian church o ffi- „ d ‘ nn* r c,ub The evening hours , VI.« wen? spent w ith brWKe j j igh H. F. Russum and Bob and K e ith s ta te d . ' ~...... wcre spent w i,h bridge. H igh — Miss D erfla Dunn sister o f the WtfrT he,d by M rs W a l,e r United Spanish W ar Vets A A m . gm om - sanK “ I Gove You T ru ly " L a y" g “ nd The U nited Spanish Am erican and «’“ > P ^ e d ’ he wedding mus- f ' u ,U a ,r ,ogaU* * * “ W ar Veterans and a u x ilia ry met IC M r a" d M rs. M cLaughlin o f S Mr a ^ S X ?? Monday at the iro.iix home Ul of O M il. r < and ,his c jty " e r e among the guests ,1 p m X» i * dU b ------— 1 1 III Mrs Rov Sherman fo r a n o th ™ ¡» w e n t. meet Thursday. A p ril 12. w ith Mrs. Roy Sherman fo r a potluck Present M r. and M rs. Richard Bushel!. dinner and evening meeting. M rs __ _ _ E lla Fleck, a form er member now Daughters U. V. or Civil War livin g in San Francisco, and M r The D aughters o f the Union ' *V-h' ‘v . «. and Mrs. Ernest Christensen were Veterans m et Tuesday evening at T ' \ n K ¿7* '' Nelghb?rs club special guests. D u rin g the evening the Methodist church. In itia tio n a M t. \ tew com m unity met “ Mrs. , r „ r Coolev. - .^ i.„ v..m .. £ £ da> 1,st R week at the 8 ° ° * ' ? oi Mrs. Bertha B ertha Rogers Rogers read read the the He- de- was was held held fo fo r r n Cora N ellie " claration o f w a r w ith Spain dating Christensen. M auce W rig h t and i f " ' . F R ^ s u m w ith Mrs. L. back to the Spanish-American N ellie Jones. Com m ittees appoint- h Se'.$n^ cn w ar. M rs. Grace Rapp read some ed to complete arrangements“ fo r ro p ,7* “nd M" i interesting excerpts fro m the the o ffic ia l visit, Tuesday A p ril „ ia tte r s o " was « special d ia ry o f her son o f his experiences 10. o f the departm ent president A*“ ” 0 Russum Wl11 en* in the south Pacific where he is Verna G arner o f S e^Lide"follow :' te rU in f<* the meeUng next week w ith Mrs. Sam Veateh. M a r r ia g e L ic e n s e Is s u e d Bootlta wi re set up in the hull and students co ntributed d urin g the noon hour There was no set quo ta but the H i-Y endeavored to beat the quota o f $250 fo r last year. A ll donating $1.00 o r more were given Red Cross membei ship canto. This drive is the lll- Y s project fo r the year, ( anteen To lie Open Every N ite in the fu tu re the Lion s Den is to be open ever, evening a fte r school and at night. D iffe re n t students w ill he in charge of the canteen to see that proper order is kept. A m arriage license has been is sued at Vancouver, Washington, to H a rry Henderson and Vergie Rls- sue, both o f O u ta g e Grove. —w- Prosiiyterian F ellow ship Guild The Presbyterian C hristian F el lowship G uild met yesterday at the -- ------- home of S-. .... Mrs. ... a H a, ■ B a F x e il rrin ill w ith Miss Stella Adams as assist- ant hostess. A 1:3t) dessert was served and the study hour follow ed. The Misses M iria m F e rrin nnd D oris Duncan, students from O re ( lasses to be Changed gon S tate college conducted the The C. A. P. members are to devotionals using the Easter scrip study the Theory o f F lig h t a f t tures, The Rev. anil Mrs. A. J. e r they complete th e ir course in Kam m ann gave reports on a meet- rneterology. They plan to also ing heW at thc I,'irs ‘ Pn-sbyterian take up a course in cunsiruetinn ?hu" * ‘n EuS>‘" ‘' >«st «,x-k when o f a irc ra ft upon thc com pletion of f° r . , , w " ’ «-'‘‘«naries. a won, ,,, th e ir study o f navigation. m ! 5 ^ . 7 ’ ".T SP° ^ ‘‘ Tw trier P erform s '*“ * KaVC " ,K' P* '' Donna P o rterfield gave a tw irl, on m iaalonary w ork in New G uin ing e xhibition F rid a y m orning ea, w-here her husband is stationed. between halves o f the le tte r g irls H e r m ate ria l was taken from a basketball game in pre|iaratk>n paper edit I'd by the Am erican fo r the W illa m e tte Valley T w ir l forces ... on the island. O fficers el ing contest to tx' held in Salem ected ‘ " L a‘ at a a " recent meeting, moat M arch 29. f "h o rn had served the past past year, were installed at an MRS. NICIIOI s I'R o iia ri< >\ inform a l ceremony by the Rev. O F F K ER Kammann. LION ROARS Mrs, Naomi Nichols, assistant county protiatioN o ffic e r since July o f 19-13 and acting probation of- ficcr since January 1st. was made chief o ffic e r yesterday by Judge C lin to n Hurd. The appoint ment is effective A p ril 1st. M rs Nichols succeeds A lb e rt Dietz, who resign ed several weeks ago to accept a di'put.vship w ith the county sh eriff No assistant has been appointed so fa r as known. Every day more than 1,000 wounded fighting men are being roturneJ to Army hospital« in the United State« you've seen the list« of wounded from Oregon alone Theie men are broken in body, their minds filled with the fatigue of war. They need care and they ne.nl it urgently and desperately. In fine hoe- pitals in California and Washington sick men are helping sicker ones because there aren't cuough nurse« to go around. But you, ladies, can heln these wound ed fighting men. The Women's Army Corps will train you as a Medical or Surgical Technician. You may enlist and select the hospital at which you wish to serve if you are between the ages of 20 and 49, inclusive, not employed in essen tial war work and can meet army quali fications for free training Don't delay, the wounded CAN T wait JOIN A Purple Heart Unit now stationed. The next m eeting Hazel Tohlen. Mar-,- T ucker re- (Helen Hudgins and Irene o f the organization w ill be a t the freshm ents; g ift fo r distinguished Mrs. A nlauf Club H ostess Schaffer, editors.) The F rie n d ly club m et Tuesday home o f M r. and M rs. Charles visitor, Mabel Doieman. A ll mem- Coo,ey- jbers bers are urged to attend th ii is lin - the home o f M rs- P - A A n lau f O peretta Given m rta n , mAotinn. ,.... ap- _ fo r a dessert luncheon and a fte r — portant meeting. Cora zs— Cooley, A ppro xim a tely 800 people fille d C aroation Club pointed secretary, a n d N ellie noon o f needlework. M rs. W illia m the a u d ito riu m Friday. M arch 23, o f Portland, a member o f , nUm 7 : ,day; The C arnation club m et Monday Jones, color bearer No. 2, by the Watson the eliih on innve ..... ,0 s<* “ l* r e tta . " In An Old evening at the home o f M rs. M e rl Tent president w ill be installed the club on leave o f absence, was K entucky Garden,” presented by present. Mrs. E lm er Tohlen w ill be K in g w ith M rs. Doris M orelock b-v M rs Garner durin g her o ffic ia l Present- the combined boys anti g irls glee assisting. An e a rly dessert course v is it- Mabel Doieman was appoint- hos,ess fo r the next meeting, club. was followed w ith bridge. M rs. <xi ,o serve as aide to the depart- „ . —* ~ For complete inform ation about the LT. MII.I.EK SER VING The proceeds from the sales o f M arie Hogate held high score and ment inspector, Laura England o f R<'ya* X ei* hbors Anniversary I’tii,ilc Heart Mediea] Platoon from this O V ER SEA S tickets was $295. A fte r expenses M rs. E thel Hammond, a guest. Eueene. b R°>al Neighbors a n d area contact W om en’s Army Corps lie- were deducted. approxim ately held second high. The next m eeting _ A feature o f th e evening _ was a gucs,s celebrated the 50th anni- $260 was _ cleared. ______ ->nd Ld- M ary A. M ille r, fo rm e r eruiting Station, Postoffice Building, o t the club w ill be Monday. A p ril b irth da y cake p re sen te d' to six M th ” P®1* Between the fir s t t and second ly o f ‘ ^esw e ll, is serving as u,H-r- Between firs second Eugene, O i- gm i. > * 7 u MrS Hogate and M rs. members. M am ie Sidney. M ary J Tuesda>' evening at acts fk)Wers the were p and r,.M>nted to ' » o r in a U. S a rm y hospital in Lochie Thompson, hostesses. Tucker. Mabel Doieman. Cora L 5 ^ 7 , A Pr’’ gram was Present- Miss Beckman and Miss Sm ith England T his hospital is caring ... ed follow s: Presentation o f the . .. _ _•’ **-'* o n iiin f .............. “s C oo le v Maude W rig h t ___ Cooley. and . M arie 7 1 as as.fol,ows: Tor battle casualties. I.t. M ille r, n and a g ift to M r. Mason. D orcas Circle Sorensen, whose birthdays occur- Am encan Bag and singing “ God daughter o f M r. and Mrs. Roy Im m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g the op The Dorcas C ircle o f the Bap- red durin g the fir s t q u a rte r o f the d c merica welcome. A lice eretta, a cast p a rty nnd dance M ille r o f Creswell, is a graduate tist church held th e ir m eeting year. They were a;so presented Breedlove; reading. M y rtle K e nt; o f the Good Sam arium hospital o f was given in the gym. Thursday at the church. The pres- f»*B tokens by the hostesses, Jes- P,ano so^°- N ellie Blackm ore; vo- P ortland and holds a degree of The Seniors W in ident, Mrs. P. Bush, led the devo- sie M ae Castle and L o re tta Saf- Cal sol° ' M ae Tennis; piano solo, nursing from the U n iv e rs ity of The senior G. A. A. g irls were * June Johnson; s kit. Elsie DeYoung, tionals and conducted the business business. le>'- Washington. She enlisted in the f 8-4 __ in a Mae Tennis. Anna Gates; reading. victorious by a score o _____ The present s ta ff o f officers were a rm y nurses corps in 1912 and basketball game took h >r h . ¡« 7 “ ' :l> Fern Anderson; re tirin g m arch by hard fought re-elected to serve another year. N avy M others to Organize V ; A r * “ * r " m" the Degree S ta ff. F o r the la te r men s groups ^ T t h ^ i h L r e h w ill M a rg a re t^ 1 1 ™ " ^ ' ^ ! m o th e r z o n in g entertainm ent bridge and »£LSh hS* ev r rtday tn the high school gym be- meet in the fu tu re on Wednesday who have signed up to o r e S A P - ' J ^ w e r e played. Edna Polette f ° " ,he 5,udent M r. and Mrs. E. If. M e rrill have The line up was as follow s: instead o f Thursday afternoons. N avy M others club to meet Wed- d h l?,h score a t Pinochle and taken over thc R ichfield Service Senior forwards. C hloris Roberts, •iT i?e7 m ee,inK o f the C ircle nesda.v, A p ril 4, a t 1:30 p m at the i -S® Breedlove held high a t . „ ‘ “ ‘¡J. 'pfTJ-oit n i z- w ill be Wednesday. A p ril Mrs. home o f Mrs. C C C ollier 91- bndge’ s Pn n g daffodils and yellow ’ »well. < aroline Coop. S tatio n a t McCoy Motors. Elsie Andriesan and Mrs. Am elia West M ain street to in s titu te ,ap<?rs Were colorful table decora- 9 ° n e RTte ” ’ ®a,La Bjors. t. Quie were appointed to have plans fo r a c lu b T h e s“ a t i oreaJ tlUnS- F K m \ X T t b i R a iiy 1 Z 2 ia^ e d r T — • ?■ Rainbow F o r G irls irls Greta b ernoon was spent^with needlework, tend. M others o f me Coast G u a ^ J ? The ® / O ^ rd e i r . o 0/ f Rainbow Rainb° W fo r G Gi.rls u in reg ula r session Monday . Marines. Waves and N avy Nurses met ln .i_ r>.f Hushell. J u n io r guards: Irene Joint In stallation for W oodcraft are also eligible fo r membership I” ? 1 at ,hc Masonic temple. Bal- The Neighbors o f W oodcraft 1 to tin g was a procedure fo r the N orthw ay, Joyce Land. Coleen M c evening. I t was decided to attend Coy and Rosemary M cC rigler. w ill hold a jo in t in sta lla tio n o f of- M ethodist Service Guild Juanita Powell was high point T m ^ a v 'e v e n in g A ^ ° 3 i“ ^ The M ethodist G uild fo r the M ethodist church in a body, g irl w ith 4 points to her credit, - « - g’ ApnJ 3- ln the young m atrons m et Thursday at A p ril 8. in observance o f the an SHOP WITH SAFETY. A COMBLE TE STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM followed by C hioris Roberts, 2 1 .0 . O F. hall. niversary- date. the home o f Mrs. Damon S cott points, ( aroline Coop, tw o points, SAIISFACTION GUARANTEED w ith Mrs. R obert Graham assist Sharon Hoyer, 2 points, and Greta C7. at Andemon Home ing hostess. M rs. George W icken- The W. B. C. club m et Thursday Bender, 2 points. doll was in charge o f the devotion ale and X* i • • WS.-KZ.»- at the home o f Xirs.F’rod Andprson Jr. Ke<J Cross Drive A drive to collect a rticle s fo r Ju nior Red Cross boxes, which w ill _________ 1 SS A OK THE W om en’s A rm y C orps :” Sponsored For Our Wounded Soldiers By: Kelly D rug Store SS^ A^B Beauty Shop Reopened in the balcony of the Cottage Grove hotel. New schedule of hours: We will be open each week day except Friday, the following hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. ..Friday 12 noon to 8. 00 p. m. e will appreciate y o u r co operation in helping as to ob serve the above hours. We also appreciate the p a tro n age of both our old and new custom ers. A & B Beauty Shop MRS. RETA ALLEN, Prop. Phone 43 S ardines R aisins seedless N o. 1 Tall ca n s freshments were served - 1 l George Kebelbeck. The next meet- March 21 to 26. Each home room hour. The G uild w ill meet next g * 'U1 w itb * Irs ’ Tennis* ^ ^ i b l e fo r fillin g a box wHhhOMers°f F re d K V nh’ h HiCk° k Jr‘" V W ° rkerS Meet A,>rH 4,h 'X ils T ^ p M S 2 te s s “ i ° in t ThP J° ’ ly W orkers club Wl11 brush- wash cVoth. penholders _ ..S ' S _ meet \\ednesday. A p ril 4th, a t the blotters, ’ _________________________ i " ” “ " society at her home F rid a y a fte r- noon. M rs. Roy Sherman was in charge o f devotionals preceding the lesson study. M rs. N. E. Compton, assisted by Mrs. Sher man, presented the program on the “ T w en tieth Century- Red Men.” Refreshments were served a t the tea hour by the hostess. The group w ill meet in A p ril w ith M rs. Charles Ackerblade. î EGGS and («rade “A ” Large a ’ " d r' n ,n * 2 Dozen 75c * M A R T H A HICKS T f T SCHOOL of HANCL Pickles Tomato Slices T o m a to Ju ice ^Announces 9 ? * X I z j A pple B u tter N E fH CLHSS C BHLKET Jar E nroll on W ednesdays and T h u rsd ay s fro m 6 to 8 P. M . Saturdays, 1 to 3 P . M . E aster Blouses and D ickeys $.3.00 to $5.95 All F u ria n e Shortening 28 O unce Jar 29c M ilk F lo u r . 3 P ou nd Jar 73c ru Borden’s Sperry’s K A L b ROOM TAP »ACROBATIC -BALLET Lois C. Leonard £ 3 25c T all C an s D rifted S now for 50 lb. Sack $2= __________ G rap efru it | Snnkiat 3 S u its .... .................................. $14.95 to $39.95 15c 23c C R ÏSC O K e rr’» — O N o. 46 oz. Can *5* T h e S m art Shop buttons “ Tuesday Evening Club The Tuesday Evening club m et this week fo r the reg ula r semi m on thly study program . Mrs. Chas. H a ll reported on interesting m aterial o f "Things We Should Know About A u s tra lia .” A late book. "The Cup and the Sword.” by A lice Tisdale H ob a rt was re- viewed by Mrs. Della Richmond. z erasers, 25c »'■«i!. 25c cans Sunkiat 6 Large Size 47c i O xydol ORANGES Large Size Doz. Large Package 63c