16 Pile's Section Two Lorane Grange Visits Dorena Cottage Grove Sentinel COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY, OREGON THUILSDAY, MARCH 25, HHK [two Nona returned HiHhay from a CURTIN Guests nt the Vicini < ilcson home Inst Sunday wi n M in LeRoy Oleson and family ol a liver.. < bikrldgc and Leslie < Hi son ut Cut Mis. Kedifer wus brought home njoyed Deannu ■Sunday afternoon from a Eugene Oleson's birthday dinner hospital. Mrs. Fred Thompson Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thompson PERSIST ROAST and sons motored to Hiirrlxburg Sunday for a family reunion at the I xju I h Thom|isori home WALKER Mr. and Mrs. J. Ballou have had ux visitors, Mr and Mrs. Becker and children, of Ixxb. California. Mr s. Becker is Mrs Ballou's sister. Miss Eva Jean Walker has been absent from school for the I Mlht week. Thelma Mel «maid, Jeanne Wineer and ik-lbert Mathis wert* among those attending the Port­ land Symphony concert at .MacAr­ thur Court in Eugene, Marell 10. Mr and Mrs. Charles Mendcll and son Bob were callers at the Charles Gord I nee r home Friday evening. Mrs. Gracie England has con­ sented , to become a permanent at the Walker Sunday school. Mrs Alexander, superintendent of the Sunday school gave a read­ ing called "The Battle Hymn of the I-ord." Movies will shown church April 11th And an Easter egg hunt lx scheduled for Easter Sunday after church. Ail chddien are to bring eggs. Mrs. Marie Johnson has been ill with the flu and Bonnie Beth Umg has been ill with tonsilitis. Miss Betty Thompson of Cres­ well was an overnight visitor at the home of Mardellg Ballou. Mr. and Mrs Delmas Quimby have moved to Creswell where i>linax will be closer to his work. Mr and Mrs Brad Fox of Port Angeles, Wash, were recent guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Aden Miller Betty Richardson Grove wax a Sunday guext Nancy Quinn. ENLIST “Toot your OWN horn" to impress your girl. But if your car horn runs away with itself, avoid “disturbing the peace!" Drive in here; our specialists stop all auto misdemeanors. 6th St, Hi 99 South NUMBER 33 Twenty-six members of Ixirane Grange vlxit««l Dorena, , Thursday, Miirch lb Officers of the Lorane Grange opened und closed the Grange and presented the Jecfur- eta hour It was announced month was to lx1 declared youth month for Dorena Grange. The young members will take over the opening and closing of the grange Tin- next meeting of the youth group will lx- at the home of Shir­ ley Arne Mrs. Ed Sherrill told the grange that the youth group has a very good chance of winning an honor certificate for their achieve­ ments 'luring the past year. Milliard Ward wax given the 3rd I and 4th degree obligation. Horne Economics club an-, nounced that their next meeting hall with M tn l>»is Giles and Mi». U. S. Bales, entertaining. They are to work on quilting of two quilts. Serving committee for the next meeting is Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walis. Mr. anti । Franklin Stewart. Dotena is to visit Mohawk-Mc- i Kenzie the 25th of March. Approx­ imately 25 members are expected to go from Ixirena. Program presented by Mrs. Lula Smith, lecturer pro-tern of Lorane Grange, was ax follows: Reading | by Mrs. Candis Foster; piano solot by Mrs Marjory Mulligan and .Da- . lene Mitchell; vocal duet by Mrs Seales and Lula Smith, reading ' by Vivian Wise, and a humorous reading by Mr. Smith. MOUNT VIEW P. T. A. club will meet at the school house Friday March 26th at 8 o'clock. Mothers are to bring cookies. • A school meeting was held at the school house Tuesday, March 23rd for all tax [layers to vote on placing funds into general funds The measure carried. Mr and Mrs. Ray Kanel and small daughter of St. Helens are Indians in Mexico visiting at the home of Mr. Twenty nine per cent of the popu Kane) s parents. Mr. and Mrs. lalion of Mexico is pure Indian. Herman Kanel. • Mr and Mrs. Harold Boslaugh of Milwaukie were overnight guests at the home of Mrs. Bos- laugh's mother, Mrs. Margaret Mosby. Mrs. Almcda Stickier will leave Wednesday night for Savannah, Missouri, where she will receive more medical treatment. Mt. View Extension Unit will meet at the home of Mrs. Mary Arne April 9th. AH are urged to attend as the fall classes are near­ ing the close. Diane Theatre April 3-4 Cottage Grove, Ore — I’m going down to Irish-Swartz now for my week end food needs. I’ll send the heavy then with me. They have many wonderful buys again this week end as usual. I don’t need to shop around any more since I’ve been trading at IRISH & SWARTZ Home Owned Store ECGS GRADE A LARGÌ You’ll find all the makin’s of that crisp spring salad at Irish & Swartz. 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