Thur»., Hept. II, IM7 ! I J MEANS A CALL FOR Clothes, Suits, Sweaters, Coats, Dresses, English-Ribbed Anklets See them at Amest’s Dress Shop ■ . . , ' DORENA ' CRESWELL held their firtt meeting of the fall1 ■ dumb institute In Salem Sunday. Wednesday afternoon at the home Tlie Bales and Doolittle reunion The city council met September Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Bridenstlne of Mrs R M Carpenter with Mrs 3rd and discussed raising the wat­ attended the state fair at Salem and picnic dinner will be held at the U. 8. Bales home Septcmlier er rates 25 cents per month thus Norman Skaggs assisting hostess. Wednesday. I 21st. making the minimum rates within It was reported that approximate­ Mrs. Wilbur Doolittle whs pleas­ ly KU* was clean'd on the recent Mr. and Mrs. Roderick and fam­ the city $1.50 and outside the city ice cream social. The quilting antly surprised Friday afternoon ily. Jeanine Dulley ami Janet $2.00. Th«* water rates have re- with a stork shower. She received mairu*d at the same prewar level group of the Aid turned in $9 95 many nice gifts Refreshments Jones spent Sunday at the coast Mr and Mm. Olaf Bridenstlne while operating and maintenance to the treasurer The annual runi­ were served by May IXxilittle and mage sale was discussed and ten- and Mr. and Mrs U. S Bale« vis- therefore imunuiT a i raise is necessary nenxsirj to io , . ,1. Ruby Wilson continue profitable operation of ,.R 1 • set for early October. Clo Rein1 Bales cut her foot ited at the Elwyn Bales home in the system. The new rates will be I "Reward” will be the roll call for quite badly Friday afternoon while Delight Valley Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Hubert Haworth effective October 1st. The council the Sept. 17 meeting at the home playing in the creek. of Cottage Grove were guests of also amended the ordinance per­ of Mrs. Richard Campbell and the Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Doolittle taining to drunken driving by in­ birthdays of July ami August will made a business trip to Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bales Sunday. creasing the penalty to $250 fine be observed. Seventeen members this week. were present and Mrs. Carrie or six months in prison or both. Crabb Mrs. Helen Hancock nnd friends was a visitor. This puts the penalty here on a of Eugene visited the deaf and State road crews resurfaced a basis .with other towns. Glen Wicks, son of Mr. ami Miles number of the streets around town open soon now She has had a this week. O. Wicks, has been granted a com­ The FL club sponsored a card store building and residence erect- mercial florist license and is spe- , , . . . and bingo party at the IOOF hall on South First street and is ex- fui hH* which*'are h’m’ndS1nn< |S,,uri,a)' eiVning Due to the wet ’ Piling the arrival of heF stock tusemas wmen are noused in a _ tl ’ a... new greenhouse, and in tomatoes ' k Kr°UP M' « .. - .v „ just outside Glen is a graduate of '¿'"V but a 801x1 tinw Was en’ Kd',h “V11" of D*11« Cottage Grove o2gon hieh school and . last W. week with She her taught cousin. in plans to attend State col- Ad* Willoughby of Eugene visited Mrs K Ogram. Concrete Products Building Blocks, nil a I smi IMer Blocks | Cblmuy Block»; etc. W atarproofing. Cecil C. Wooley East Mala Street 4fi tfc Mimee’s Tot and Myrtle Kent à Betty Patten 306 Main St. Phone 89 GOOD MORNING! lege this fall, majoring in floricul- bas ‘akc!Iow ‘he management of the CreaweU grade school for a ! (urt, , the Ice Cream parlor next to the number of years and has now re- 609 Main Street Phone 36 ! John J Weber of Sacramento. * ^llve '\nich has been tired after 25 yea« of service Dorothy Arnest Alice Foster Calif called on Mr. and Mrs Ed m Carl B«ywn’'U. Mrs. V. W. Johnston and family Petty recently. He is a former '' '"““»hby- p!ans to feature ,ind Nancy Greenwood have spent ! Creswell resident and is now credit ,uncl^i> and fountain service the week at the Johnston cabin at manager for a large department ,unche’ Heceta beach. Mr. Johnston joined firm in Sacramento ,n‘ chl 11 dllrin8 the winter the family Saturday and they all Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Bruretad of arele of the Mehodi„ ^,ur^ - •v____ _____________________ — ... ...... Mvrv.is , wiv«» e ITCH v mir ot me w Menodist mv ih envois i Mies Muriel Jean Olson, daugh- Tacoma. «ash vüited last week Church met Wednesday afternoon with her mother. Mrs. Blanche |with Mrs n N Traxler, with Mrs ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson ¡Gather. Chas. Wetzel and Mrs. John Bon- of Eugene, became the bride of A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. nett assisting. Work was done on Gordon Edward Reeves, son of Mr. Thomas Goslin at a Eugene hos- articles for the bazaar. Mrs. M. and Mrs. Jay E Reeves of Salem, pital Monday September 1. The C. Redding was reported ill and at a beautiful ceremony at the First Congregational church in Goslins also have a daughter. । card was sent to her . Eugene Saturday. August 30, The Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Reynolds are The members of the Creswell Rev. Wesley Goodson Nicolson visiting with relatives at Seaside Riding club participated in the read the service at eight o'clock. this week Roundup sponsored by the Cottage Robert Reeves, brother of the The Odd Fellows held a short Grove Riding club August 31 and bridegroom, sang 'Through the business session Wednesday eve­ September 1 at Lorane. The group Years" and "Because." Miss Con- ning and C. C. Hollemon and Vern camped overnight Sunday and de­ stance Fullmer and Mrs. Robert McCluskey served refreshments. clared they had a wonderful time. Bailey lighted the tapers. The R LOOK TRE CLOTHES ARE Mr .and Mrs. J. A. Blankenship bride was beautiful in a gown of The refreshment committee for I SEINO DAMP DRIED AND of Shedd celebrated their golden 1 the next meeting will be Lloyd white taffeta with a peplum and WOWU SEE THAT! ■L NO ONE TOUCHED i wedding anniversary Sunday. Sep- Brown and V. W. Johnston. wwr ff CHANGED ITS long train. Her fingertip veil was THE BENOU ' !Ä“ ^"''" caught to a coronet of blooms tr rinsed } nM® Verla Jean Stott is visiting with MS ANO BENOU mOV,ng and peÄrta’ and her h0“*""* relatives at Tillamook this week. “o ShX EVEN TURNS rrSLLT was a shower of white carnations OFF WITH NO ONE The Presbyterian Ladies A i d Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Carpenter and stephanotis, centered by an AROUNO! left Sunday for Los Angeles. Calif orchid. She was given in marriage They were accompanied by Mrs by her father. Mrs. Stanley P. Lee Carpenter and Miss Janet Marshall, twin sister of the bride, Carpenter of Eugene. Miss Car­ was matron of honor. Her gown penter plans to remain in Los was similar to the brides but of Angeles And attend U. C. L. A. .Ki. tu , a9ua taffeta, and floor length She ml ™ The Carpenters plan can-ied a nosegay of pink rosebuds. to be gone a week. i stephanotis and pompom asters, Mr. and Mrs. James Mellin of centered by a gardenia Miss Mar­ Oregon City were overnight guests jorie Reeves, sister of the bride­ Friday of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. groom and Miss Barbara Radmore Smith. were bridesmaids. Both wore pink Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roberts taffeta. Robert Reeves was pest PRESENTS of Seattle are visiting at the home man. Ushers were Stanley P. Mar­ of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. F shall and Robert King of Salem. Roberts. A reception was held at the Alpha Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Goreham Omicron Pi sorority house. The arrived Friday evening from Iowa couple left for a trip to Canada af­ to visit with her parents. Mr. and ter which they will be at home at Mrs. C. I. Kent for two weeks. The 979 Ferry Lane. Mr Reeves is Kents plan to return to Iowa with completing his senior year nt the them for a month s visit with rela­ university. The bride is a former tives and friends. Creswell girl and a graduate of the Mrs. Ross Graham entertained a Oeswefl high school A number number of children Sunday after­ of Cresw’ell friends attended the noon in honor of her son, Michael's wedding and reception. fifth birthday. Final preparations are being Word has been received of the WASH«- death of Mrs. Clara Scarbrough made for the opening of both the 9 m * Bader at Olympia, Washington in grade and high schools September August. She lived here a number of 15th. The Mothers club will hold ngMPOR*5 (LEAKS years ago and was the widow of a meeting at the grade school Tune In Every the late’Ebe Scarbrough. Friday. Sept. 19 to plan for the ’ - ’TSELF! Wed. NtóhtlWDp Mr and Mrs Van Grousbeck. hot ‘he year. A group Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Grousbeck and ?! lbe h 10"?0” wp ? t „‘° E u * erw at 6:30 P. m J’DV son, Danny, attended the state fair M,onday’^ 120 Exciting dramas at Salem last week and visited of peaches for use with the (T$EIF! off! - from life! with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark lunches. PAT O’BRIEN as i Mrs. Clark is a daughter of Mr. the owner of a cor­ and Mrs. Van Grousbeck. mo saves vai *... savis sow ner drug »tore . . . Mr and Mrs. Everett Reed of i^.sAnsaowB.i.sÁvts rou LYNN BARI as a Redding. Calif, are visiting at the See it youreelf—the wonderful, work-free Bendix Wishing that has nurse. home of her father, F. W. Ogram. 51-tfc ■Bade hundreds of thousands of women ladies of leisure on washdays Mr. and Mrs. Sanford from Mc- —for nine yean! There's no question about the Bendix. It's been proved Minnville hive bought the Earl fk^use. See our demonstration—you’ll see Bendix washday miracles Cooper property on North Fifth street and taken possession The Coopers have moved to Triangle Lake where both will teach in the Triangle Lake schools. Creswell chapter of Eastern The Rexall Store Star held their first meeting of the 6th and Main Phone 82 fall Thursday evening and the Star points were honored. Those being honored were Mmes. Esther Be- ' dell, Orpha Kissinger, Esther Johnston, Gladys Rogers, and Nyla Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ga­ briel sang a duet. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Scott and Mrs. Harry Bryden. Howard Walton plans to attend college at Santa Ana. California again this fall and he will make the trip with Mr. and Mrs. Miles Robins and family who are visit - ing at the Walton home. Miss Genevieve Thompson plans to have her variety store ready to I SEE FAMOUS j BEND/X AV WASHPAY" DEMONSTRATED! 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