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THE'EUGENE EE G T5 TAB G TT A K V 21. 193T. Page Four 1 NewsOf . .,' WILLING WORKERS : GLUB HAS MEETING f'KXTUAI .Tun 20. (Speciall The. Willing Workers club met with Mrs. Utto rrtioui ni nr nome nosdnv. June IT. for an oil dny nicet- :.u . n.'..Par1 .tiul. ltinr)inOfi At noon. Mm. Burr Fitch presided tit the diihi liens me-iniK. ...i ..... Imd weiilhor tlie picnic scheduled for Bunduv, June -I. bus been postponed to Julr 4 lind will be in conjunction with the grange picnic to ue oeiu ai that time. AII1T 1MB UUrilirm. ........... . - Wallace Davis, with a charnnni little lipeech. presented .lira, ira dale with a friendship imlt mode by the club membera with each block hearing a member's name. Mrs. Tnie.sdnle ia moving aoon from Ins vicinity to Jasper.- Following, this games' weTe played with Mrs. hwnn. on. Mra. Ijcster Thomas and .Mrs. Ludlow winning prizes. Those present were Mrs. Wallace Pavis. Mrs. I,esler Tbonins. Mrs. I'.l mer Anderson. Mra. August irsc i In. Mrs. I. O. Storey Mrs. M. h. Job. Mrs. Maurice I.aUianre. Mrs. Victor Storey, Mrs. Burr Fitch. Mrs. fins Suanson. Mrs K. M. Warren. Mrs. ( hnrlottn Filch, Mrs. Otto 1 etz old. Mrs. Frcnd l'ctr.old. rs. I art I'elsnkl. Mrs. Ira Truesdale, Mrs. .lames Smith Mrs. Have M-enam.. Mrs. (irover Huston. Mrs. H. 1. at on and Mrs. I'. A. Thomas. Guests were Mrs. Melvin Sherman. Mrs. Florence Ludlow, and Mrs. L. D. Gninthnm of ':nvh- The next meet ins will be with airs. Frank Honker on .Inly 1. At Walterville TCAT.TERVILLF., Jun 2ft. fSpe-riaU.-Mn and Mrs. L. K. Stacy. Miss Vclla Stacy and Bruce Stacy f Lebanon were at Walterville Sunday visiting at the home of Mrs. Anna ritacy-and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Stacy. Other guests calling at Ft""-" ?hli"i they wer there were Rev. v. J. Large of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Cieorire Wlllinn and daughters of 1 p. per Camp Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. MrXMf.. tto BTr. and three, children. lcan. Roland and Awdry, f Wewillni-iino: .Timmi Irvin came over Sunday to spend the) day with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. W earin. Jmif ; staved with hia grnndfn icr. r.lllot potter. They returned to Wendlwg In the lute afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Ftirl Johnson and three sons. Arthur. Wayno and Larry Kav, of Vaughn were Saturday night and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs J. W. Fountain. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fountain and two sons of WendlinK were also there for the week-end. leaving lata Sunday afternoon for Mr"' Jack Erhleaahlay and daughter. Shirley Ann, came over from Lowell Bunday evening and brought their house guest, Erma Enston. who had been staying with them the pnst week. Mrs. Schlcashley planned to Teturn to Iowell Monday but stayed over until Tuesday. Irene Schleashley who haa lieen visiting hor. with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ! red flaeton, went homo with her mother. Nellie Enston also went to Lowel where she will stay this week and Marvin Easton went to Jasper where ha will visit hia sister. Mrs. l.nnit Rassmusson. . . , , . Leo Hammer la visiting this week at Walterville taking a lay off from his work at Chltwood. Mr. nnnimer is able to be at work again after a aerioua injury of a year ago that haa kept hiin from working until the past few weeks. Mike Brady and a friend, both or Roscburg. wore dinner guests Satur day of Mr. and Mra. . CJ. Pott". Mr. Bradv had been over lha McKen tie paaa to the lakes and was "'urn Ing to R.iseburg when he decided t" stop st Wstervllle and visit Mr. and Mra. Potter awhile. He was one ol the workmen who helped dig the rower ditch In 1M0 and boarded with Mr. and Mra. Potter. Cliuide 1'ampbell Is helping with the farm work for H. 0. Page while Mr. Page. is recuperating from a fall he had whll hauling hay. Mr. Tnge la able 4o move arniind In the bouse and hopes to be out stout the form as aoon aa the good weather conies. Mr. snd Mrs. Frsnk Andersnj) or Bind hsve moved Into the house owned bv Cieorge Hart in Cedar Flat. Mrs. Elmer Scott of Eugene Is vis iting this week at the home of her sister-in-law, Mra. Charlie Scott, at Walterville. Misa Erniil Scott who came last week is visiting this week with her sister. Mrs. Ed Schults, st Oillispio Corners. Miss Scott came over from Bend a week ago and plans to sllend summer school at the U. ot O. beginning next week. Mr. Merril. the msn who Is hsnllng eream for the Eugene Farmers cream ery, will pick up the cream now about five o'clock for the residenta around Walterville. Mr. Merrlt lives on the lr. flullinn ranch south of Walter ville and leaves home about four o'clock now. enabling blm to arrive at the creamery about nine-thirty. Fri day morning was the first early pick up for the crenm. Mr. and Mis. C. n. Silvester mo tored to Eugene Thiirsilnv afternoon where thev attended the funeral ser vices of Mis. Ellefsnn of the Sunset limn. Mr. Silvester and Mrs. Harold Ellcfson are brother ami sister. Miss Martha Campbell staved at the Svl vrster store while lli.'v were anny. Mr. and Mrs, Orville Wegner no tored down from Siilein Tuesday eve ning and spent W'eilnestlnv here v. lib relatives. Mr. Wegner and E. E. Pot ter motored on up the MeKi'iirie and spent the titm' falling. Tliev report ed a gooil catch. Ponnld Wegner w-ho had accompanied hia parents to Wal terville reninined nier with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Toiler, for a visit of s week snd Mrs. Weir ner's niece. Marv Trotter, went back to Siilein for a week's visit. UeorKe lrvin of Wendtinr Is also a visitor at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Pot ter and at his grandfather's home, El Hot Potter. i.. M..,t. tr ...,l Mr. !iit afternoon where th.v atten.e.l funeral Servi'-es of Mrs 1'llef ,,f tin. Siinsel Hume. 'I'ticv were: old friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ellcfson. , ' Fridnv Mr. and Mrs. Holm went Iw-s ; to Eucrn where they lookd after i property interests MRS, MORtiAN HOSTESS i Cli'lTAOE (iUtiVE, .lun '.'il ; - fSpecialf-Mrs, tieoige Morgan was. hostess Fridny afleruoon to the fl. L. H. club at her home on north H. Additional guests were Mrs. Alma Palmer and Miss Margaret Smith of Pomona. I'aU, home guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. A Msller Mrs. W. W. M.-Farland held huh I ore at bridge and Mrs. Palmer re. j celved the consolation. Iielicious re- '. freehments were servp.1. Nivect peas ' formed the decorations. This i, the ist ni-eimg or ine -1 1 1 r until rnber when Mrs. A. W. Knim-on he husires for the first fall Happenings Among Lane County ! ; GOOD RECORD! A Alfred Vogt, lft, nd Edward Vogt, Jr., right, who are students of the Santa Clara high school, have never been absent or tardy since they started to school In the first grade In Eugene. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vogt, who live three miles below Santa Clara, off the highway about half a mile. The boys started In the first grade at Geary school In Eugene while the family lived In the city, and completed the grades there and at Woodrow Wilson school. When the family moved to the farm they entered the high school at Santa Clara. Edward Is 16 and will be a Junior next year, while Alfred is 14 and will be a sophomore. Although they have to go three miles to school at Santa Clara, their per fect record of attendance main talned while In Eugene has been continued in the rural school. First Aid Test Is Given For Classes WENDLING. June 1!0. (Snoclul). The Wemllinn flans in first aid work unit dan bo tn HifM'tinn at Uio cum muiiity hotiHU for (lie past few weeks took their einniiualiotiH Thursday eve ning of tliifl week. The Mn renin claim has been taught by the- mmie instruct or, Hugh HicltH, if Wendiinff, and the Marcoln people aluo enme up Thurs day evening to join with the loral roup for the examination. John B. 'ntternon of the rneific Telephone and Telegraph company gave the ei- omination to the two claused. Those tnkinr the examination on Thursday evening were Frank Willi from ramp three, Mrs. man .Mabe. Mis Margaret Mason, Mr. Hen Mer win, and H. V, Butler of Marcola, Harvey fieiger, Roger B. HnJI, Irvin D. Custer, D. F. Goodwin. Fred Rhove and Mrs. Mary H. Shove of Wendling. Those noBslnff the examina tion will be n warded certificates show ing that they have completed the work as outlined by the American Tted Crnns snd are competent, first aid workers. Roof of Coburg House Is Burned COnT!BO, June 20. (Special, The residence of Dr. Fred Menden- hall cans it on fire Friday morning about 5 o'clock. The roof was bilrned bsdly and the wall paper was some what damaged. Also two holes were burned In one of the partitions. IV. Mendenhall was awakened first by the cracking of the f la men then hn smelled the smoke snd started to find the fire, which had started, right near the electric meter. Cottage Grove COTTAfiP. "OROVF., June 20. (Special) Or. and Mrs. A. 8. Aunt1n from Aberdeen, Wash., are visiting their daughter. Mrs. Clyde Uobert and family iu Cottage Grove this sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Merandn with daughter Funlce came Fridav from Hermosa Beach, Cal., and nre visiting Mrs. Miranda's parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Morris and Mrs. Meranda's daughter, Mrs. Harold Whitlock and family. Mis Werdna Tfhel of Hood River and Pale Wvatt of Cottage Grove, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Wyatt. will be married neit Wednesday at the home of the bride in Hood RiTer. The? will live in Canada. Mrs. H. A. Ilngen left Thursday for Redmond to visit her sister. Mrs. V. B. Biscell and husband for several weeks. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Fd wards. Monday morning, an fi1-) pound son. Mrs. Flora Binnll is the nurse. Cleo Morelock said the golf team had abandoned their trip to Band on next Sunday. Fred Beidler. who Is empWed In Med ford, motored up lavt Sunday and took his wife and small son Willis to .Wit la nd n here tlnv are with Mrs. Beidler' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John son. Mrs. Rma Thum. principal of the junior bich school, left Fridav for San Francisco, al where slit will attend school this mi miner. Mrs, l.enora I'evbnrn and Miss Fs titer Siefkin of Westfir left Wednes day of this week for Long Beach, Cal.. where they will attend summer school. Mrs. Ii. K. Bmmfield from Miirsb fleld is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Amanda SeMrs. The Vreshytertan MiiMonsrr so ciety will meet pevt UVdnc.dsi with Mrs. Fva llntr-h June "4. Mrs, Char let Beidler will be leader. RETURN HOME CAVA BY, June ?0. -(Special). Mr. and Mr. C. U RnvrN returned home TueMdnv from Med ford where tliev attendeil the state grange con vent ion as deb'cntes from Maple Creek grange. They also visited CratT bike and returned by the coast rond to Bundop where they were over night guests f Mr. snd Mrs. F. V Bi'cVlutm. who were formerly their neighbors ber,. I) A N C E TONIGHT AT Willamette Park Ilallrooni ANOTHER BARGAIN NIGHT Music By The Willamette Park Orchestra Dancing Every Wed., Sat. and Sun. Gentlemen 25e Ladies 25c ! FLORENCE SCHOOL MEETING MONDAY FLORKNCE. June 20. (Special, An enjoyable social event of the week here was that occurring at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. James Karle on Mondny evening, when they were host and hostess to a reception given for Mrs. KImer Bailey, Mrs. Alfred Anderson and Mrs. Clark Johnson. The honored guests are relatives who had been visiting in the Florence community from Tillamook city and county, mid who returned to their homes Wednesday. A program of games and dancing marie the hours merry until nearly midnight when delicious refreshments were served. Those present were : Mr, and Mrs. Elmer F.arle and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Sollie Karle and sous, Mr. and Mrs. Treadway and daugh ter. Mr. and .Mrs. Floyd Gray and children, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dick, the Misses Conner, Rito and Tesio Bretano, Charlotte Dinsotnore. Mr. Bretano, Verl Shirley. George llam mon. Henry Crane, Henry Burch. Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Earle. Junction Cherries In Good Condition JUNCTION CITY. June 20. (Spe cial I. The weather is clearing up. Junction City received very little rain here Thursday. The picking of Royal Anne cherries Is in full swing here. The Annes are in the best condition of any of the bweet cherries. Birthdays of 3 Are Celebrated OILLKSPIE CORNERS. June 20. (Special). The lien Briggs, Steve Becker and Ed Schultz families cele brated three birthdays at the Schultz home on Tuesday. Little Beldon Briggs was two years old. Mrs. Sehulta twenty-seven and little Helen Beeker will be two on Friday. In the evening Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Gillespie, Grandma Robinett, Juanita Gillespie and Jack Martin dropped in. Surprise Birthday Party Is Success SANTA CLARA. June 20. (Spe cial) A surprise birthday dinner was given in honor of Charlie Bendsbad ler last Sunday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary Bendshadler. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. nugb Robinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eagy and family; C. C. Strome, Emil Strome. Miss Trma Strome. Harshel Bendshadler, Charles Zabhskie. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bendshadler and family and the host ess, Mrs. Mary Bindshadler. Camp Creek TPPER CAMP CREEK, June 20. (Special). Mr. and Mrs. Hershell Phelps surprised their friends Satur day with the announcement that they bad traded their ranch for property In California, and were leaving Sun day morning for that place. They were accompanied south by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weston who have been their house guests for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps have lived here about two years and the best wishes of their many friends go with them. James Montgomery of Santa Ana, who purchased the Phelps ranch, has taken possession. The Sunday school gave a short, children's day program following Sun day school last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Willlan snent. Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. M. Stacy of Walterrille. Other guests were Mr. snd Mrs. Lester Stacy and family of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page of Walterville and Rev. Large of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Pleasant Hill visited Sunday with Mr. Hall's mother, Mrs. Puncan, Nora Iannlng of Deerhorn spent, the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. George Fisher. The annual school meeting was held Moodav evening with Will Ruth In the chair. Mrs. Hester Fisher was elected rlerk. succeeding Mrs. ITafel Ruth. After the. business wss com pleted an informal discussion of the free text book law took place. Gillespie Corners Gn,LEfJPIE CORNERS. June 20. (Special). Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bender bare disposed of their dairy farm near Woo1burn and are here visiting Mrs. Bender's people, the George Powells. Gus Belke left here Sunday to take over the Woodburn farm. Mrs. Etta Runk Is Improving slowly but is yet unable to leave her bed. Mrs. Mallard of Eugene Is caring for her while Miss Rose Rucker Is home for a few weeks rest. Mr. and Mrs. Wannew Tullock hsve returned from their honeymoon trip to Newport. Several affairs have been given recently in their itonor. Crow hish school students are Issu ing invitation for a miscellaneous shower to lv given In honor of the pewlyweds st the Gillespie party house on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tullock craduated from high school on the Friday evening before they were married on Mondsv. The Successful Man Is one who iii .prpparfi snd equipped., to take hold, of . opportunities wlien tliev eomo alonir: You must be readv for they. won't wait. Get your bnildintr done now wften csts nrp low and jobs scarce so When times hit good again, as thev surely will be, you won't be handieapperl vby poor equipment and a. building program but can grab opportunity and get your share of the new prosperity. Vi'p are always glad .to figure wi.lh you on any huilding problem you may have. And remember this places you under no obligation to l.ny. RETAIL DEPARTMENT THE B00TH-KELLY LUMBER COMPANY Phone 452 Wood Cutting Bee Held For Injured Man BKIJ.KOnNTATN, .Tuns 20 (Spe cisll Rslstivss snd frisnds of Dsl mar Lnrkin gathered at his horn. Isst r ndny for a wood mttin? be?, and rut enough wood to last him for a .tear. Mr. I.arkin was seriously hurt April 18 n-h.o he fell from his traftor and suffered m compound frsrhire of his ritrht leg, Thft workers present were B. M. Redmond. Kay Itedniond Floyd Ny stroni, .lohn Post, Verlin Post. Er tis I.arkin. Avery I.arkin. Harold I.nrkin. Arrhie Perln, Merle Jenkins. Clifford and Garth Ijirkin. The following ladies were present snd served a bountiful covered dib luneheon: Mrs. Addie T.srktn, Mrs. B. M. Redmond. Mrs. Floyd Nystrora snd little daughter. Mary !.ou, Mrs. Arehie Perin and little son. Bob, Miss Edith Larkin. and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar T.ar kin and children. Marlin and Patsy Marie. Couple Married at Church on Sunday SANTA CLARA. June 20.fSpe pialt Sunday afternoon at S o'clock nt the church took place the beautiful wedding of Mr. and Mrs. , Wick Ses tanowich (Miss Beatrice llinton). The church was gargeously decorated with sweet peas and roses. The hriflRl party consisted of Miss Irene Wilson as maid of honor. Miss Jessie Thompson. Miss Florence Thompson. Miss lionise. Griffin and Miss Adeline Ellis as bridesmaids. Mr. Hamilton Griffin was best man. Itev. Earl Downing performed the ceremony. Miss Cecile Addlemnn sang "In the 'Garden of Hoses" nnd Miss Muriel Six plnyed the wedding march. The bridal party nnd relatives were given a dinner by the bride'a grand mother, Mrs. McClnsky at River Road.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sestnnowlch will make their home in Jiggs, Nevada. Monroe Lodge Has Meeting Thursday MONROE, June 20. (Rpeclsl) Royal Neighbors of America held .L-'t t. . Tl,.,.-.,!.. aft. Kt T ..I. n.i.tAn. Afr. crnoon. inp. i..m ....... Gertrude Howard, and Mrs. Maude Barker were the committee appoinieu for entertainment for the month of July. . . After the business meeting rerresn ments were served by Mrs. Gertrude Howard. Mrs. Cors Herron. Mrs. -.. 1 Rrakhum Th. neTt meeting comes on Thursday, July 2. Deerhorn News PEEimORN, June 20. (Special). A picnic supper was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. J. O. Gloss on Friday evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I'lntt and their house guest. Louis Coffey. Irfonard Gloss and Mr. and Mrs. Gloss., Mr. and Mrs. Herman living near Harrisbnrg nnd three children were Invited guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gloss. Pearl Herman remained there for a few days visit. Cecil Gloss returned home Sunday with the Hermans after several weeks stay at the Herman home. J. H. O Dell is employed bT the government at Ollalla mountains to help build an airplane landing. He has been gone since May 21. Mrs. Payton Thomson of Vida left for Portland Mondny to be gone for severnl weeks from the resort. Little t'oralle and Scotty are visiting with their Grandmother I'yer In Eugene. Margaret Stone Is visiting here with the Thomnsons. Margaret came home with Esther Jewell Thomason, having spent a week in Eugene. Miss Olive Gff left Wednesday for Aurora to visit with Misa Evadnc Hurst. At Swisshome SWISSHOME. June 20. (Special). A special meeting of the school l j L-t.1 u-.jn.,j.. .1 (he IM'ariJ .11 Uri.l .iciliirm.n,. n. school house snd it was decided to call for new bids on getting ine woou cut for the net year. The. next meet ing will be held June 27 at 2 o'clock. William Rpurling is working at the mill at Cusbmnn this week. Ward Burnett got hurt while work ing on the section Inst week and has cone to the hospital for treatment. Ralph rntldei ts worKlog in ms pih until he returns. Achcson and sons are having new coat of paint pnt on their stora this week. Glen Brooks snd Olsf Olson have returned home from Portlsnd where thev have been for tha past few George Acheson mad a business trip into Eugene Wednesday. Thurston Items TnVRSTON. June 20. (SpeelalV Mrs. Esther .Teenies is nulls ill t ber home in Thurpton this week. Her sister. Mrs. Floyd Meyers was called Molldnv to help csre for her. Mr. "snd Mrs. .1. B. Endirntt and son. Wavne, Misses Porothy snd Msr lorv Mart returned Monday from Portland where they spent Raturdsy and Sunday visiting relatives and at tending the rose festival. Telephone lines were out of order Mnndav following the rsin storm. ReceDtion Is Given At Florence Monday FLORENCE, June 20. (Special) The annual school meeting for union high district No. 10 will occur in Florence this coming Monday afternoon, when the election will be conducted in the grade school build ing and will be opened at 3 o clock and remain open until 7 in the. evening. .... . L Printed ballots will be used at the election, which will provide for the election of directors to the one-year and four-vear offices. For the longer term petitions have been filed for CurtiB Sweet of Cushnian. present member of the board, and Earl Hill, western Lano'a state representative, and also of Cushmnn. For the short er term, Omar Wisdom, another member of the present board, and resident of Glenada, haa been peti tioned to aucceed himself. Every voter within the union high school district ia entitled to vote at this election. The annual election in the local grade district, No. 1)7. wa held Monday of this week at which two of to achool affairs. Mrs. Grant Colter was msde a director ann .urs. Robert Stanton became clerk. Eigh teen votera cast the ballots at the election. Thursday Club at Alvadore Has Meet iminonv Oft fSnnrlelV mil rtiwiu., mm., ..... . The Thursday club met with Mrs. J. P. Campbell. J he annual punn. for the club members nnd tlieir fam ilies was definitely decided upon and the lunch plnnned after which all enjoyed the chance of conversing with various club members. The club niemliers attending were n-nn. ITalnv Stnnleton. iUCmiimirn -.r... .......... , Copenhaver, Iemon. hanborn, ft!1";. Klemer, Maunders, Jim, I'cyue. fj-'r'" Bailey. Julia Adkins. Josie Adkins i i M..U ffimi.hell. The HIM! uumrno, ....n. - - ---- guests visiting were Mss Selmn ell- nec. Miss jonnson, nuss .rj in verse. Mrs. Hobhs, Mrs. Minnie Hol- l. x i TJAn.Mll Afpa ftli.rmnn nnd roino, ;'i tn. ii, -.., ....... ...... Mrs. Hubert. The next meeting place Is to be at Mrs. topenuavers iu iv weeks. Mrs. Powell Named District Director itt CfilJVl.'TtR .Tuna Oft. (Special). At the Lone Pine schoo meeting on .iionnay. rji-u.nc . " . was elected new director to replace Mae Simonson. Mrs. Brocklesby was re-elected clerk. Other directors are Mrs. Etta Runk, chairman, and Norman Hem ingway. Mr. Hemingway has been act ing chairman due to the illnesa of Mrs. Runk. At Santa Clara FANTA CLARA. June 20. (Spe cial). Mrs. Karl Weber and daugh ter. Nettie, hnve been very sick at their home this week. The doctor pronounced it ptomaine poisoning. Edmund Weber. Amoa Breekbill and Leonard Reinholta are attending National Guard camp near Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. James Cadman at tended the rose festival In Portland this week. Also they are to meet Mr. Cadman's sister from Pittsburgh. Pa in Portland. , ... Relatives and a few close friends of Mr. and Mrs. Eiell and family met at the Benton-Lane park Sunday for an all day picnic. The Nin and Tuck Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Dollie W llson in Eugene Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Wnltcr Meeks. Mrs. Kenneth Moore. Mrs. Albert Firll and Mrs. Elmo Kirkpntrlck from this community at tended. ... ... Herbert Fiell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ezell, Is laid up with an in fected foot caused by a barb wire cut. Mrs. Kenneth Moore entertained the Alpha Chi Omegn alumni and tbeir husbands br a lawn party Sunday night. The lawn was beautifully lighted bv Japanese lanterns and eighteen gueata enjoyed a loyely even ing ' Wednesday night Mrs. Kenneth Moore entertained six couples from Eugene at a bridge party. Mr. nnd Mra. R. B. Clow of F,ngne were dinner guests st the Walter Smith home Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller left this week for Albsny where thev will run a lemon stand this summer. Mr. Miller hns been visiting with his mother. Mrs. Minnie Smith, since the close of school at Corvallis where he has finished his medical course. Mr. Miller was pledged to the Rho Chi pharmacy honorary fraternity this spring and just received word be wss accepted as one of the four out of twelve applications into the medical school at Portland. Mrs. H. J. Nagel and daughter. Ruth, left the last of the week to visit her parents In the east. Much practicing is being done by different organisations of thft com munity in preparation for the gather ing June 21 nt the hall when there will be a homecoming of those thnt hsve formerly lived at Santa Clara. Thla will be the second of such gBth erings for this community. There, was a large crowd out at the school meeting Monday night at the hall. Carl Moehringer was re elected for another term of three veare. on the school board and G. K, Fry., wss re elected for clerk. The school h use and property of lower Santa Clara wss noted to be sold by the board after a school bus had been purchased. Fifth & Willamette People ll TRY 'N GET Abovo is a picture of young In-iv afloat In the mi (idle of the sea without any practical means in eight to gt home. However there ara sevprnl avenues of escape open to her if she ran bnt find the right one. Study this drawing carefully, then take your colored pencil or ink and carefully trace as many ways of es cape from this maze as possible without rro i" nine any lines of the original drawing. The first 2R correct answers brousrht to the State theatre before Mondny night at 7:30, will be award ed a ticket to see "Ladies of Leisure," one of the biggest pic Mrs. C. E. Frost Is Hostess; Other Grove Society Items COTTAGE GROVE. June 20. Mrs. C. E. Frost was hostess to the Utopia club Thursday afternoon for their last regular meeting of the sea son. A feature of the afternoon was complimenting the birthday anniver saries of Mrs. F. L. GraniUs. Mrs. H. B. Griggs. Mrs. J. A. Wiseman, Mrs. Nelson Durham whose birthdays oc cur in July and August and Mrs. 8. L. Mackin whose birthday was In April. A birthday cake with lighted candles and cards were attractive and the luncheon table was centered with a bowl of sweet peas. The afternoon was spent. In needlework. Mrs. Frank Wilson of Seattle, house guest of her daughter. Mrs. F. L. Grannie, was a special guest of the club. Corsages were presented the birthday guests of honor. The Cottage Grove band ' enter tained wives of members Monday eve ning at Phullips hall. Dancing and cards formed the program and re freshments were served. At the busi ness meeting of the bnnd, a repre sentative was present fsom the cham ber of commerce and Lions club, each presenting the band with a gift of $15 for the purpose of purchasing new equipment. The Methodist Sunday school BiMe teachers at their meeting Sunday elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Mrs. Msbel Chambers, president; Mrs. May Hogate. secre tary; Mrs. Knickerbocker, teacher; Mrs. Julia Hendricks, assistant teach er. A vote of thanks was given Mrs. Hendricks for year of service as teacher. George Everett Wootley, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Woolley. of this city, was married Sunday, June .14", to Miss Esther Fowler of Cook. Wash., at the home of her parents in Cook. Miss Fowler is a graduate of Bellingham normal school and Mr. Woolley is a gradual of Cottage Grove high snd also sttended O. 8. C. In noun cinq A AM AM IMPROVED Free Wheeling 857 Pearl Street And Communities ll OUT OF THIS! mm nu Inmnny lliu tures of the year and In which one of the main scenes depicts the ef forts of a young ( girl to escape from a yacht where she haa been kidnapped, "Lndies of Leisure" has a cast Including Barbara Stanwyck, Lowell Sherman, Italph Graves, Marie Pre vost and George Fawcett. It plays the State theatre next Thursday and Friday only, so get out your pencil and have a try at one of those free tickets. It's easy if you give It a little thought. Answers will also" be judced of neatness, and originality. Winners will be announced in Tuesday's Register-Guard. and business college In Portland where be is now employed and the couple will reside. The Delphian club held a musical session Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Elbert Bede. Mrs. Godard gave a general resume of music and Mrs. Elbert Bede led the discussion on Italian opera. Mrs. Grace Cruson. LaBoheme; Mrs. Delia Richmond, Faust. Records were played illus trating various types of music. Mrs. Jean Kelly gave French opera; Mrs. Alice Miller, Samson Delilah; Mrs. Kelly gave Tales of Hoffman, by Of fenbach. Mrs. Pearl Umphrey re viewed German opera. Records were played from the Hallelujah chorus from Messiah and described by Mrs. Umphrey. This was the -last meet ing of the rluh until the fall seannn and enrh member invited a guest for the evening. . At the regulnr meeting of the Pythian Sisters WednesdHV night at Phillips hall, Mrs. Hlen Stranahan. grand chief, of Hood River, was a speria! guest and officers of the lodge entertained with a ft o'clock dinner preceding lodge. Degree work was ex emplified and a social evening and refreshments followed. Ladies' Aid Makes Bazaar Articles GTIiLESPlE CORNERS. June I Special), Ladies' Aid was held last Thursday in the Gillespie pnrty house. Mrs. Jennie Lyons and Mrs. Gertrude Brices were hostesses. Work was continued on articles in tended for a bazaar to be held in the nenr future. Next month Mrs. Mildred Rroekles by and her sister. Mrs. Esther Sim ons are having the aid in the same place. A fw minor i In o new Graham Six or Eight with Improved FreeWheeling and Silent Gear Shift will reveal a new kind of motoring ease and enjoyment uch a you have never before experienced In any motor car. Improved Free Wheeling, available ot the very low extra cost of $35 in all new Graham Sixes and Eights, means that you can shift gears easily ond silently without touching tha clutch excptfor tarting. It means that during a great part of your driving, the car rolls smoothly forward while the engine idles. It brings real economy and longer car life. Graham Improved Free Wheeling possesses every advan tage of earlier types but with important improvements that odd greatly to your enjoyment. Let us demonstrate Graham Improved Free Wheeling and show you the 54 other important reasons why Graham cars ore better cars. SUM, 7M flMt, SUM up ol Ik factory. Year or.i.nt ear vill 1 L Ksh' k Hm plaaa ! tosa eJowa payMnt) vary fuvarebU tarau. J CHAS. TAYLOR'S GARAGE Veneta Fair Mar, BeHeldinAugUjl VENETA. Jun 2n.-S.., Rumors are being ciroul.S" thf second annual Veieu 'i J December but that Vs. J" h,!d ate in the nar to rMlhfe"? n the atvle that this V,?.1 " la used to putting it, affair"' ,"$" year the (air was a trem.n"' - cess in every way. ,rem""iou, ,tt The present talk is to v.. , year on or abou? the' ."J .til, Aucust and then tali, th. .mi4."1 hibit as a unit to the l!an. . It i. felt that the q ,r,Sl,,,'i'. this district would aU r.'Ut prize. " jruj Plana at present will nrin, , . , Mine loK cimillK d l U pitchine contests a,i rtij bu: fried rh cken dinner . J moth vaudeville show "n ' with a speaker of note ",ta - Roval NicrV.k-. auul, rjr Creawell Have Meet Koyal Neijhbors was held ,t rt"' new hall in the hank bull, in, TV."' day afternoon. Mrs. S f ' K William Billlnss and Mr, W i r lenwater wero on the refr'.L. . committee nnd servH . i.J .r"M ing games and puwles were orS by Alma Groushec'k and Mri lfi Thompson. ' w1 T",'" -""m"' 7n. J'"- Bert Riddle. Mrs. R. R b i "l A'' becy and Mrs. S. r. Bond - .' Many Voters Turn Out For Election MAHHOT.A T. on The lnrgest number" of voter.' (fit .... . "wriiiiPirii ni h ncnOO UlCCt M t. rlitttr nt 711 Bf f i . . UQ. 111 school house Monday evenin JMi Mr. Schroll wns elected to i.rt. a director and A. S. Cole wai electei clerk. Riverview School Teachers Choten TtrvFtnvtTr.Yr t . v .... D'I.eta Seifert. and Mrs. ' XiJii Coombs-Dnvis have bepn selected n the teachers of the Riverview itbl for neit yenr. Chester McKee has been rs-eleeW nisinci director tor three vein mi R. F. Thom will succeed himself u cierK. Goshen News GOSHEN, .Tune 2n.ISn.Hn air. ana Airs, .lacn Mr and Kobtrti Walker of Portland and Douelat Cir mony of Ronnie and Mr. and Mri. r. A. Vestuhall and fnmilv of Emm. were visitors at the Oran Carmonj Dome v eunesony. J. II. Hnllis is building a fruit hoaH for Mr. Roney. Mrs. R, O. Wood snd som. Keili and Jsck. spent Thursday afternws with her mother, Mrs. lounst. in Eu gene. William Fisher, who is n brother in-law of Roy Howard, the cant pinn. has moved his family into w old Gilbert house. Mr. Roof of Portland ban bet) visitinir at the M. . F.dmnn--on hora' J. C. Johnson is home from Print' ville where he taught school the tail yea r. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lowry aw Ton:iM. and H. I. Edmunson watt" Newport Wednesday to be uoae te or three days. CAPTAIM niFS FLORENCE. June U-".-iSperiiH The information reaches here thai week of the recent death in OakliH f.l r'anlair. inHr.tr P. C. HaH who wns for .11 years in rhatre el Hereta lighthouse nortti or nor't". anA m n-nll knotm skinner slont tfc coast line. He was "4 and had bee) pensioned only a few rears ago. Phone 2185 T