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PAOE FOTTI s TTTE SENTINEL, POTT \0 E GROVE OREHOV PH NIC AT <’. <). 1» AM The Am erican Legion and A u x i lia ry w ith th e ir (am ities as guest* held th e ir annual picnic a t the Cottage Grove dani Monday eve ning m the p a rk grounds which have been recently made in to p lovely camping place w ith tables andt benches by the a rm y engin eers fo r the convenience a»f camp ers. The h ig h lig h t of the evening was speed boating on the lake. George M atthews and Joe S m ith furnishing th e ir boats fo r e n te r tainm ent fo r the 40 members and guests present. O C I E T Y T e le p h o n e 159 PAKTV FOR BOVS K. OF W. MKKTINO A p a rty honoring some o f the boys leaving this m onth fo r the navy was given Saturday evening by Miss Sara Bjorset at her horn« Games and dancing furnished tti evening's entertainm ent w ith re freshmen t* served at the close o f the evening. Am ong the guests present were: M arie Lom bard, Chloris Roberts, Juanita Powell, Lois Weldon, Joyce C lark. Irene Schaffer, Vera June Maaon. Eileen Harpole, M ild re d C ollier, Elaine Crader, B everly La>ton. A lan Aspey, Bob Wicks. Bob Baudcr, 1U1I Triska, Don Layton. W ilb u r Heath, Joe G etty, H erald W ith e r- spoon, G e r a l d W itherspoon, Dwayne C arpenter and F ritz Brad- *ord- .x .... » Till RSDAV. .TU,Y 12 101.’, chairm an, M abel Jackson, V ivian , Tarzan's by Charles Beidler, w hile Fraser, Louise S te w a rt; h is to ri the rest oi the g u is entertained ans: M argaret Bolton. chairm an, themselves by m ik in g plmnog’ uph Veva C ollier, Lois Alx-ene, Ethel recordings. W hen the group re- Hammond; sick com m ittee: Mabel j turned from sw im m ing a picnic Heath, chairman, V ivian Fraser, . supper was held on the Bagley Lena C.y r, Mabel Jackson. : lawn. This picnic is' held each year T h irty -n in e members wen- pres < on the Sunday nearest the b irth ent at thus meeting. The next day of the founder Use* O rder m eeting w ill be J u ly 17 at the fo r Kiunloiw. M urk Sexson home o f Mrs. lle lliw e ll at 1:30 p m. Members are asked to come TOWNSEND PL AN NEAAM prepared fo r w ork. Last week the members o f the Neighbors o f W oodcraft lodge held th e ir regular m onthly busi- ness meeting in the I.O.O.F, hall. A fte r the m eeting they adjourned FROM WASHINGTON to the home of M rs. Cora Bragg lit S IN E S S MEETING fo r a social evening. The social D r. Francis E. Townsend, found A t the regular business meeting meeting w ill be held next Tuesday- e r and president or Townsend Na- o f the Rebekah lodge Friday night | tional Recovery Plan. Inc., wax in evening at the home o f Mrs. J, P. INITIATION HELD a t the IO O F hall plans were made Graham. Hostesses fo r the regu- W ashington the past week fo r a A short business m eeting of the la r business m eeting in August lX *;re c o f H onor lodge was held fo r Thursday evening. J u ly 13, at fi-duy series o f in te rvie w * w ith w ill be Eleanor W o lfa rd and in Eagles hall Monday n ig h t at w hich tim e the Rebekah* ami Odd congressmen and- senator* who Fellows w ill hold a jo in t in s ta lla M earle McKibben. w hich tim e Miss Irene S chaffer tio n o f o fficer*. Tin* follow ing support Townsend legislation —♦ — He wax acconi|Niined by D r «received the obligation. The next com m ittee was appointed to serve: PK N il IX GARDEN N orm an W Pendleton, C alifornia m eeting w ill be August 13. L e ita S tew art, Mina C la rk and Members o f the W estm inster clergym an and lecturer who is - • \ Blanche Danker. Guild o f the Presbyterian church ANN l At. PH NIC now devoting his fu ll tim e to lec entertained th e ir husbands ami lu rin g fo r the Townsend organ The annual picnic o f the W om INITIATION BA l>. I , V. fam ilies Tuesday evening at a en's C hristian Temperance Union In itia tio n was held fo r Mrs. ization. .Dr. Townsend w ent to basket supper in the garden o f w is held F rid ay afternoon in the B ertha Gunderson Tuesday eve W ashington front the w i t const Mrs. V in al Randall, «about 43 bc- c ity park The president, Mrs. ning by the Daughters o f the to direct the prv|>arution o f testl M B S R lt HARDS ENTERTAINS ing present. Gu,,sks of tht, evenin< C a rro ll W itherspoon. mony which w ill be given in Is was in Muss V ivian Richards o f G reat were Mrs, Glen Swanson and charge o f the business m eeting and U ni »n Veterans o f the C iv il W ar, h a lf of Townsend legislation when at th e ir regular business m eeting Falls, Montana, house guest at the daughter Ann of Oakland. A soci- program . The Rev. Roy Hutchison at the .Methodist church Mrs. Vina the House Ways and Means com h o m e o f her brother, N orm an «1 evening followed the picnic sup- let! the devotionals, The Rev. Mrs. m itte e holds hearings on social se R.chards, entertained a group o f per. Then- w ill be no August meet- Rosella Douglas, the Rev. George S m ith was elected to m em bership c u rity la te r this year. and an application fo r m em bership .' ouhk S aturday evening at i ing. the next m eeting being Sep- H ardy and the Rev. Hutchison The D octor also conferred w ith ' was received. Reports were given the Richards home. A scavenger tem ber 11. the place and hostess gave ta lks on “ Temperance und Senator Shgridan Downey (D .C al) by the num bers who visited the hunt was enjoyed the e a rly part to be announced later, the Need o f God fo r People.” The Eugene tent June 13 and a ll re who plans to present testim ony o f the evening, and when the _« __ fo r the Townsend organisation next m eeting on August 3rd w ill ported an enjoyable time. group returned fro m th e ir hunt, SO C IAL M E E T IN G be in the M ethodist elTtireh.' A t the close of the m eeting re and who has arranged an in te r freshments were served by Miss view between Dr. Townsend and P. 1». G. GARDEN C l.t B Hazel Tohlen, M rs Ruth Rose ami President Trum an. Senator D ow n e y said th a t he w ill te stify in be- B e tty and R o K 'r t^ 'B a g le y .'M-fr- J P ^ C ra h ^ n T h° nW M r*. C u rtis Hansen entertained Mrs. Elsie M cClarnan. the P. D. G. Garden club F rid ay lia lf o f Townsend plan legislation jo rie Coiner. Pat K e lly, D a rre ll ° f J ' P G raham ' afternoon at her home. Mrs. A lb e rt I TOPI A <1.1 It PICNIC when social security is studied by Easterling. J e rry M ickey, Leonard Woodard, president o f the club, Members of the U topia club w ill the House Ways and Means com Barkem eyer. S tanley D augherty VETS, AUXILIARY TO PICNIC led the discussion on “ N ative State entertain th e ir husbands ut a pic m itte e this year. He said he w ill The Veterans o f Foreign W ars u/id Cecil M a rtin . and a u x ilia ry w ill picnic a t the B irds." Refreshments were served nic at the home o f Mrs. R uth Ran ■ expose "th e inadequate pension c ity p a rk on J u ly 18 at 6:30 p. m. by the hostess at the tea hour. dall next Thursday evening, J u ly features" o f the social security BIRTHDAY PARTY i act. August 3rd w ill be the next meet- 19th. Mrs. O. J. T hiel entertained last Ice cream w ill be furnished. , mg date, the place and hostess to ENGAGEMENT TOLD "T h a t act is a misnomer,” he Saturday afternoon at a b irth da y W O M E X .S R K I1 ?. rnR IM 5 be announced later. said. I t offers very little ‘security' M r. and Mrs. Gus Fariss o f C h il n a a rtv in honor hnnnr o nf f her h „ r rl„. p rty in daughter « < » H r .-N S K E I .I E I (O K I 'S ton. Texas announce the engage to anyone. I am going to tr y to Business m eeting o f the W om C arol Jean s 7th b irth da y anni P. X. G. <'Ll B ment o f th e ir daughter, Frances, prove to the com m ittee th a t th« en's R elief Corps Saturday a fte r versary. A t the last m eeting o f the Past to 1st L t. Dean E. Jackson, son act is little more than a farce. I noon a t 2:00 o'clock in IO O F hall. Games were played and in the Noble Grands club held in the o f M r. and Mrs. Oscar Jackson, urn going to tr y to convince tin late afternoon refreshm ents were v »»’¥ m o t i o t i i n I.O.O.F. hall hostesses fo r the a f 615 Sunnyside D rive, Eugene. Both com m ittee th u t congress must ac to X ' T h " 1' ; “ “ s o f (he ternoon to the 13 members pres are vis itin g at the Jackson home. cept the Townsend plan if A m e ri ent were M earle McKibben.Rosie L t. Jackson is a member o f the ca is to have genuine ' security, ’ t ? > Lewis, M y rtle Kent and Hazel 86th (B la ckh a w k) division which Sen. Downey hailed the conning Dunlevy, Janet and Butch O ttin - 4 w HelhweU Culver. A t this m eeting Ina Slew- has ju s t returned from Germany. hearings as only rig h t in a year ger, Laurence and M arie Bales. Helliwell, a rt was reported ill. The hostess when the e n tire n ation is looking ♦ - M a ry and Carol Jean Thiel. Mrs. JOLLY W ORKERS TO MEET com m ittee fo r the m eeting Ju ly f >rwgrd to in te llig e n t post-w ar PARTY FDR TOIII.ENS T hie l was assisted in serving by- 28 w ill be Beatrice McCoy, M innie planning. O th e r congressmen are JULY 18th The Gleaners class o f the M e th ___ Carol's tw o grandmothers, Mrs. M orelock, Ina S te w a rt and Vina odist Sunday school had a picnic also expected to te s tify fo r th« * nn? ° ! II rain and Mrs J The Hebron J o lly W orkers club Sm ith. supper Wednesday evening in the Townsend organization at the A. A. T hie l o f D elight Valley, w ill meet at the home of Mrs. - ♦— grape arb or o f Mrs. H. B. Breed hearings. The organization has Carol Jean was the recipient o f Clyde C la rk on Ju lv 18th fo r an MIZP AH CLASS love fo r M r. and Mrs. E lm e r T oh tw o bills in tile house' and one in m any lovely g ifts. all-day m eeting and' picnic. The Mizpah class o f the Pres len, who have sold th e ir home the senate, a ll call fo r national in —— ” ■■ 1 byterian Sunday school w ill have and purchased a fa rm near Cres surance fo r the aged, the blind and a picnic at the p ark J u ly 17 at well. T w enty tw o members and disabled, anti widows w ith depend 12:00 o'clock. friends gathered fo r the picnic and ent c h ild re n .- W. E. Masters. social evening w hich follow ed COMMITTEES APPOINTED Mrs. N. E. Compton gave a poem Veva C ollier, a djutan t, was in AppatacbUnx Once Volcanic which she composed and dedicated charge o f the N avy M others m eet Volcanoes once spouted in the to the Tohlens. ing Tuesday afternoon a t the northwestern Appalachian moun tains. arm ory a t which tim e comm ittees RA INBO W GIRLS PICNIC were appointed fo r the year. A p T he-O rder of Rainbow fo r g irls pointed on the rules and regula held its annual picnic Sunday at tions com m ittee w e re : Lois the home of B e tty and Roberta Abeene, chairm an. M arth a Thore- Bagiey. About 25 g irls m et there son, Elva Addington; Ways and •at 1:30 and those who wished to means: N e ttie Wooley, chairm an, go swim m ing were taken out to Hazel Githens, Cal la Land, Eve- lene B ra dfo rd ; w e lfa re : M arie Sorensen, chairm an, N e ttie W ool ey, Mabel H e lliw e ll, Echo Welden and Mabel H eath; sponsorship: VOLTI GENERAL ELEiTKIC Leontine K nickerbocker, ch a ir DEALER man, Gladys W rig h t, Beatrice M c We w ill have a complete line o f Coy, Eva Aubrey, Avis S tuldts; General E le c tric appliances, m embership: E d ith Gilham , ch a ir autom atic washers and every man. Pearl G aroutte, Leontine th ing electrical, as soon as they Knickerbocker, R uth G rew elle; are p u t on the m arket. p u b lic ity : E the l Hammond, c h a ir WE ALSO IX» ELEfTRH 'AL man, Anna Atwood, Mabel H e lli- WIRING w ell, A lice Breedlove; program , Lois Abeene, chairm an, Mabel Heath, M in nie Beidler, V ivian 47-tfr F raser; finance: M a rg a re t Bolton, ¿7," H O T W E A T H E R G O LF F ifteen nartook of the usual pot luck dinner at the golf club Tues day evening, J u ly 10. F our txiuples tied w ith tlie same score, we w ill m ention the figures, due to hot w eather they were not up to our I usual low core. The Couples who I let! were Belle Biu kholdi r and Earl H ill, Eih«'l 1 Inmniond and C urt lx F r ich. M eri K ing and W a lte r H unter, and Francis I h in t- ■ or and Fred Hammond. The other Couples were even s.im ewhiit more affected by the hot weather. A fo u r way tie is very unusual: so Hot Weather Needs Hot weather isn’t pleasant for most folks, blit can be made more comfortable with such needs as: Summer straw hats, sun glasses, paper plates and picnic supplies and summer toys for the kiddies. Brisbane Electric FILMS D eveloped and P rinted 2-duy S erv ice < 'o H a iiP < « r o v e P h a iiiia p y MID-SUMMER MEN’S ALL WOOL SWEATERS 53 :°° • UNRATIONED PATENTEX SANDALS MEN’S GABARDINE SPORT SHIRTS LADIES SMOCKS $ J.°o Red or R lack $2°-° GIRLS’ DRESSY JACKETS r I Belle B urk I was the weather. holder, reporter. 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