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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1932)
Mr 51. M nnrri nrrior OF CITY MARSHAL .!...( (he Misest mi in wit ever AS u .,K ..-Wit n littlo nvtrn t'lO a niMinit- ' : fnr work on tho BtreHti. -h.i HOW J1HS IH H""'""". ACM I: n IIIIIllOUIll. ! hniif'lit thrnn atx .1.1 "irciioiifir u iiit-ui imiiii ID ' . fount J'. " "ft SIU,! ii"ie n-l.. t.rifA W1H jnr. J III' CUllll- gced formerly entile company. nt-DcnM AL NEWS . . . .. in,wi r.nih. house "V. . : r. ion City wit Din a snort time. 0 'E. bridge gnng is located and will be for some weeks, tiinjc ui. ; and Mrs. II. trownovur oi Marks of loruiinu hou ur. uu D C. Oroshong nna nttift cinugn- is Mrs. GroMions s miner, nna Ui not seen t'r "u -i j ii iu n nrlrt Hnr vtutr- ,n ojii. - ID(1 has spent Bevuriu j-eura 111 a Mrs. ntiniip.v ';""-- B ttlP WPKAM-HU ...... ..W I""-'"" anil Mrs. Kihvnrn Hover. Mr. IrfSHT J.IHU1I1IUVH, im 11111 health lnteiy. according to reports mine i" Sliss iieiilini -ijunmiit hhu ..... Clarke urn hro From Inn HAPPENINGS OF CRESWELL CRESWIXL. Oct. 21.is.,-un A soi-inl ufteruunn .o..t k.. meiiilierj of the sonprnl aid aoc-ifly of the Methodist church Wednesday aft ernoon. While the senior group quilted others worked on bnmsr articles. The nuxilinry Rroup was in charno of the birthday anniversary lunch with Mrs. It. E. Wright, Mr. H. W. rnrk. Mrs. W. T. Land and Mrs. Fred Wull schleeer aervinit. Fall flowers and Unllowee'en favors were the deco rations. A special table with a jack o' lantern fur a centerpiece and place enrds in keeping with the occasion was arranged for the birthday guests. Ucv. W. S. Burgoyne, paslor. was per suaded to join the group for lunch and to add his contrihuiinn tn thA birthday box. other birthday guests were Mrs. Kennel h Abels, Mrs. Joseph Weber, Mrs. Minnie Smith. Mrs. C. K. Warner, Mrs. Sarah I'adden. Mtb. H. A. Land and Mrs. C. I. Kent. Mrs. W. S. Utirgoyne favored the company with two steel guitar solos. Miss Vera Gwylher and Mrs. G. R. Potwin were out of town members present. Other guests were Mrs. D. Wilson. Mrs. Kenneth Abels and Sirs. J. F. Rose. Forty members were present. ... Fourteen members were in attend ance at the regular meeting of the I'resbyterian aid society Weduesdav afternoon. Work was done on articles to be sold at the baznnr, December 9, The president. Mrs. W. B. Gillespie, provided a treat of grnpes. . Mrs. H. N. Ilenriksen was hostess at the regular meeting of the Chris tian aid society at her home Wed nesday nfternoon. Work supplied con sisted of that on articles for the ben efit baznar for the old people's home in Eugene. Those present were Sirs. K. Si-hwering. Sirs. Sliibel Camp bell, Sirs. Ida Aldiich. Sirs. C. K. Cooley. sirs. R. E. Toder and Mrs. Ilenriksen. ... The program sitonsored by the Christian Kndeavor of the Christian church Tuesday evening was well patronized. The project was for the benefit of missions and a generous silver offering was received. The plays and special numbers were well pre sented. Miss Vera Gwyther of Kugene is visiting relatives in Creswell this week. A large sign has been placed at the front of the M. (I. Viles place adver lising the firemen's benefit barn dance to he given in (he dairy barn recently completed. The various com mittees have been busy getting af fairs lined up for the event and a large crowd is anticipated. Office Candidates Filed at Reedsport REEDSrORT. Oct 21. (Special). Those filing for positions in the city offices to be voted tor in November include E. 11. Ford and Paul Bern hardt, mayor; H. I. Chapin. W. H. Buck, and J. I Gibbons, auditor; O. F. Douglas and Frank Norris, treas urer; A. W. Burton, fj. K. Reeves, C. II. llennelt, X A. Kllis, II. Hognn. Wayne Conger. S. V. Cochran, nnd L. C. Arthur for eouncilmen. Ford, Chapin, and Douglas are incumbents in the respective offices for which they are running, as are the first five couucilincu named. The Dsn V. Hsnlon. lumber steam er, arrived here Monday on her reg ular trip, took on 1.31I0.II0O feet of Winchester Bay Slill company's pro duct, and hoped to depart Thursday. The Community church club met Wednesday afternoon, and made plans for a bazaar to be held Nov. 10. Sir. and Mrs. Stanley Cochran were hosts Tuesday evening at a party given for the east of "The Dutch Detec tive" guesta arriving after rehearsal. Gamea were played and refreshments served tn Sir. anil Mrs, Iterge Bor revik. Misses Selma Touts, Kathryn Ijingwortby, Juanita Picrson, and tho cast, which included H. U Chapin, Dan Wright, Bill Taylor. Alice Owen, Dorothy Barry, .Mrs. E. E. Clark, Sir. and Mrs. Ira Ryrd, Sirs. John Weiss, anil the directors, Sirs. Esther ricrsou. Sir. Cochran is taking part. The first practical attempt at elec trical cookery was made in England during 1S1KI. Walterville News WALTEUVILI.E, Oct II. (Spe cial.) Tha Waltervlllo union Ladlea' Aid is planning an all-day meeting Thursday, Oct. 27, at the homa of Mrs. Frank Page, with a covered dish lunch at noon. Pinna now are. to quilt for the hostess and tie a com fort for Sirs, L. D. Sbrode. The membership is urged to he present and guests are cordially invited to attend this all-day meeting. Final ar rangementa will be made for the fall basaar. Pagg BevBg BUI and Jake Thompson of Prise Till are visiting a few dsra this week with W. R. White. They have property Interests In this rfdrdty. Howsrd Campbell la grubbing oos an orchard for U. 0. Fag. At Colon, Canal Zona, the rahtaf la the wet season areragea 116 in-chea. ITnlf of our foreign population hat realded in the United Statea 20 years or more, it is said. Lone Pine Club Holds Its Meeting LONE PINE, Oct. 21. (Special). Tho Lone Pine club met at the home of Sirs. Bishop fnr a soclsl afternoon. Games were played, after which refreshments were served to the following: Sirs. Bertha Plank of California, Sirs. Wicks, Sirs. Telford, Sirs. H. Plnnk, Sirs. Orr. Sirs. Lassen. Dor othy Lassen, Sirs. Piquet, Frances Piquet, Mrs. Brown. Sirs. Bishop's mother, Sirs. Sloore from Eugene and her sister. Sirs. Jessie Bishop, and the hostess, Sirs. Bishop. The next meeting place will be 'an nounced later. Placing more thnn four numbers on license tags makes it difficult to catch speeders by noting their numbers, ac cording to Dr. James L. Graham, of Lehigh University. No extant species of bird has teeth. DOUGHNLfTS GIVE BOB'S MOTHER A NEW IDEA ii i n i in i at ll PRETTY SWELL,! AREN'T THEy, MOTHER? I'LL HAVE ANOTHER, AND THAT MAKES FOUR I ' BEST I EVER TASreDlfWO 'U?!SCf HXJ'REAOtARTO OWE MC THIS I D0UfINUT RECIPE, lBETTy.BUTTfa.LMt I ww are youso lyPnlTICUlAR UAROirr -rur iism nr it oral iv Mauai a trrrrsO 01 FFERENCE, MRS. HALL. EVERY THINS IS SO MUCH MORE EVEN AND SO MUCH LIGHTER WITH CALUMET. AND NEVER A FAILURE... THOUGH HONESTLy, A VEAR AGO, I DIDNT EVEN KNOW A CAKE PAN FROM A PIE TIN I LET ME SHOW i. yVOUH0W CALUMET rVORKS ! I aJ xttVS, V-A 111 see! Birr iIlput 2tsp.of CALUMET IN THIS GLASS . . Put two levd teaapoona of Cahiraet Baking Powder Into a gkasa, add two teaapoons of water, stir rapidly five tirtwa and remove the spoon. The tiny , fine bubblei will rise alowly, half filling the glaaa. Thla demonatrates Calumet'a firtt ac tion tho action designed to begin in the mixing bowl when liquid ia added. I t . t f NOW WE'LL STAND THE CLASS IN A PAN OF HOT WATER... L ! OH.THEV HAVE CALUMET I MUST TRV IT. m EVERYWHERE, MRS. HALL ! 6 WUERF DO VOU Pi VW LOOK IN THE PAPER. AND yOULL EURELY SEE GROCER'S AO FEATURING .CALUMET. N BUY IT, BETTY? After the mixture has entirely stopped rising, "-and the glass in a pan of Tior water on the Rove. In a moment, a second rising will start nd continue until the mixture reaches the top of the glass. 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