Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, August 13, 1933, Image 7

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    THE BTTOBNB BEGISTEB-GUABD
Page SsvsrJ
1110
Contract Bridge
By GEORGE SCHAEFERS
Associate Teacher Culbertson National Bridge Studios of N. Y.
Some uine ago when writing about
justifiable over-bidding I aaid that
one could overbid and take a huge
et rather than let the opponents
make alams. The other day I saw
., jaj a hand played tnat illustrated this
I-!YlflB A0' Autte 0,11110 "-'J nvriu ueau ana rue
r"" .-.hers of cards fell to the playera like this:
".ttkeOaklodgeThurs
W ' v.,. .nlr business
VVV. ..re formulated tor
held A- "K
puts
kcr
pl,Cksns in the county
to can be held on J-8-(
ound. All Odd
01 I aln.iL
A A-K-Q-8-6
A-K-10-9-7-8
8
1
Wert East
Uri I" be held on V J-8-6-5 Q
,worPr",i,.Mr. Cof- K-J-4-2
sWW,,,,, lai h. furnished by 7-4-2 A-K-CJ-10-9-8B-5-8
V "TZ.. and all attending 801lth
pM.'rw., their own picnic . 4 j.T.5.4
MM " 4-2
r . Bes and music A-Q-10-9-T-8-5
bw"' ' ... oicnic.
.mm i - .
" , North opened with a bid at one
. -..jj.rt entertained at v..-t (hi. lonraat of twn snital
Thursisy afternoon lor w Elst to jo? He had nine
? of bridfe. Honors in taoet certain tricks in the club suit
, u Mrs. Struckmsn and and , ,ingieton heart. If his part-
W Tl U KIBBIf- 1 . . 1
p , j.n to Mrs. r. ner naa some sirengm game was a
F" .. .-or. Served tO ,-,. hlllti .nil alam nnotihilifi.
Minmrma ut v...-
mnta Hills. Mrs. K. A- But he had to consider that his
i.,ll, Mrs.' P. B. Bleak- bidding and that he had no defense
' L.lt AhM than nlnha an fin nanMa1
r1 that if the strength' lay with the
i . gjoglttary entertained opponents he had better try to throw
' . Thursday afternoon with monkey wrencheB into their lines of
to honor of Mrs. C. M. communication. He bid 5 clubs.
! mmhIi Arizona, who is a South perhaps took a bold leap,
. '- n T nwh. hnf hn Mil IS dlnmnndn. hnnlmr he
fy". .. anent visiting, was helping and not hurting liis
I traat were Mrs. Haid, Mrs. cause. West passed and then North
uL Albert Bloomer, Mra. bid 5 spades to show bis other suit.
EL, rirtaf Mrs. Claude Jones East bid 0 clubs and South Bud-
f" . . I nnnlv VBAHMil thnt tlla hand WRfl
Kb. sugieiary. -.nXakiw nit. nnw.rfnl if hnth of
. .. nr TIT AtiBten aI fllB uaruier b builb wen buuus,
od ". ' jn nn elnhs. a doubleton heart, four
Knave and the A-W
3e bid six spades.
f"1"- . : '.. v, nli Mra "est and Kortn paeseu ana r,asi
fcwrket from Mr. and h
tOkrUni. TSeywuicou ----- -
AS bouse which' K .My "obl.a, but the K,,.ponens slam
L v... h..n oecunvine Mr. looisea a certainty. iorcu oomira
t,p bin been ownw;- "r tll.. hM ..A E.,t uCceeded in mak-
Z'uXATr'.. Uf bis nine trumps going set four,
ntrlings will remain in Oakndge o "7 .
1. I IOWIIIK lav ouuuueum w uiooo
F"1" " VTiltirH1 am all 1im.
E nd Mn. 8. A. Carnono, Mr. aindi heM g grnd 1m did not de.
in Roy Potman, Mr. and Mrs. rom Eaflt'a performance. North
MeFttUnd and Mr. and Mrs. a nouidt know that they
Va Croasr were guests 01 rar. . . . 4 . . d a double
. 1 W h AVasit. I -
IITL Aj K. urriuiuuvo 1 kA.f hof
s IUUACU Ai IUC ucufc Mtw
fcmHy st a mrtnoay party given . hlnd that illustrates
of Mrs. Croner.. ft nrincinle. with one huge
fci Himrd Bernhardt and on exception it ahowa that sometimes,
iKDt tne n&st weeK at jascaag
XI whs wr. - .til 1
M tiers by the 8. P. company. atattOrd OCnOOl
either through finding an unusual
fit between the hands or by oppo
nents' error, or both, the overbid is
made. This is the kind of a hand
that turns some hearta to joy and
sows the seeds of venom in others,
East dealt, vulnerable. North and
South were not only not vulnerable
but had been losing eteadily all eve
ning. These carda were dealt and
played and resulted in much wailing
and gnashing of teeth.
North
J-6-4-2
10-7-8-8
3-10-9-8
10
West East
A 9-7-5-8 A-K-Q-10
V 8-2 ' A-8
A-Q-8-5 K-10-7-6-4-1
K-S 5-4
South
8
K-Q-J-9-6
- . -
A-Q-9-6-5-8-2
East, with 3 honor-tricks and
two biddable suits, opened with a
diamond (his longest suit). 'South
overcalled with 2 clubs, there being
no need to hurry the bidding here
because he had another auit to show.
West certainly had good trump sup
port and the playing tricks for one
raise which he gave, bidding 8 diamonds.
fsorth had to pass with his "mess
of tripe" and then East showed his
spades by bidding 8 spodes. South
now bid 4 hearta and West showed
support for the spades by a 4-spade
bid. North and East passed and
South bid 5 clubs. West passed and
North showed his preference by tak'
ing the contract to 5 hearts. East
now bid 5 spades which can be set,
but from the South position it looks
like the opponents have the spades
and diamonds solid and the bid is a
cinch so South bid 8 hearts, intend'
ing to take a set rather than let
the game be made.
Of course you have looked the
hand over and know that 6 hearta
are doomed to defeat, but wait
minute. AU humans err at times
and this time West went to sleep
momentarily and led his fourth best
diamond. South played the nine
from dummy and East, thinking that
if his partner held the Ace of dia
monds he would have led it, and
also thinking that South therefore
bad the singleton Ace of diamonds,
played low on the trick, giving South
a discard of his one losing spade.
Now there waa nothing to lose but
the Ace of trumps for the clubs
were easily set up by trumping one
round. And were the grins broad?
are to be continued next week at
the Oakridge ferry.
Mra. Alton Stock and dsugnter.
Bonnie Oayle iaiycompany with her
sister, Mrs. Kate Foster and children
of Toledo and her parenta, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Doarfler of Oakridge left
Wednesday for a visit of about a
month with relatives in Montana and
Wyoming. -
Mr. and Mrs. Russell of Portland
were guests of their son, William
nil Mrs. Russell's mother. Mrs.
Eastman from Wednesday evening
until Tbursdsy.
Mrs. Flovd Bvlund and children
and Mrs. Georce Beaber and daugh
ter, Dora Belle and Francea and Miss
Constance Redhead drove to Eugene
Thursday. They visited Mr. Bylund
at the Pacific hospital.
Mra. George Puekett waa taken to
the Pacific hospital in the Legion
ambulance Friday.
Mr. and Mra. R. C. Sbanly ieit
for Portland on Thuradsy to spend
the week-end with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. TJ. Tonsy and fam
ily visited with relatives near Eu.
gene the early part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard anil
daughter. Helen and Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Rehwalt and sons, Forrest
and Danny were Eugene visitors
Friday. Helen remained to visit with
her uncle and aunt, Mr. ano -ws.
Ray Ross and family for a week.
AT TRIANGLE LAKE
T
ED BY U. S.
FLORENCE, Aug. 12. (Special))
A letter received by Secretary Lee
Griner of the Siuslaw chamber of
commerce conveys the opinion of the
federal road bureau that the propos
ed new road from Florence to Heceta
Beach is purely a local proposal and
is not particularly appealing to the
government'a plan. That was the sum
and substance of the answer in re
sponse to seeking the federal road
bureau'a idea of the matter. But the
chamber of commerce here has also
written to the lighthouse department
at Seattle and the word from that
source was that the proposition' here
could be invetignted thoroughly, but
upon this there haa been no further
word. The matter ot eventually secw
In this new direct road from Flor
ence to the beach la also to be brought
hefor the Lane county chamber ot
commerce meeting on the McKensie
next Thursday.
It. ud Mn. H. B. Simpson and
EJli ud daninter Marjori Ann
fllwd ipent four days last week
Sir. ud Mrs. Charles Croner
fimily.
In. 0. E. Gere hss returned from
twin trip, much of the time be
nut to Fort Wsyne, Indiana,
Mtsly,-Ksw York, and Rich.
Id, Vi, where she visited rela-
f. Mrs. Qare has been away
I; yew. She reports that the
ttperieielng the hottest wee
vesrs. Bhs brought a young
To Remain Out of
Mohawk Union High
MOHAWK, Aug. 12. (Special)
Taxpayers of the Btaftoru scnooi
district held a meeting at the school-
house Monday night to discuss join
ing with the Marcola Union nign
school. It waa voted unanimously
atay aa a non-union high school district.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill enter-
h m h.. with her from' New - Say Ln'or-
p us us state ne maae tne , .... ... am. ,d Mr. r.n
lily oil B u vain wyv..
Riw.rt.H tnv thflr birthdars.
rU.1.TITftni,; rrnnva vlll hold
. - 1 myuBna.-tui-ui.ui'io e- ov
mj a.. moTca 10 uigtx train its reffaiar meeting Wednesday eve
w uuiiucr. iUHueimR m purer i i . t n 1 1 w nn i nr. Mar
IliJUE RL LUC Am v v -
utir nest durlna the nast week, .-t- n. Knlnnaa mpptine. and
Pi M. J. O'Hearne and son John durng the lecture hour a program
f an. Meiers of Mt Vernon, wm be given. The following will
I", inent the wlr with Arm. 1 ... v.T.n! lMffpll.
. , " 1 serve reirenuiucui. .
fuel ion, Jimmy O'Hearne. -i tj;ii n.nri. mil. Mildred Barsl
employed by the B. P. R. I and Sarah Spores.
I aar T"l VaiiImm aiTiri
Vt ip 1. . Mr. ano flirs. ram iwuit:,
F "tlwr WriaTbt and inn nnnf t j la t- i- Tnfilv mpa dinner
r1 j , r I aaugmer, ueiju "
u mji in Eula with her par- p.ts at the Edgell home Sunday.
. siw airs, reiieu. Mr. and Mrs. E. Nickelson ot
iM Mrs. Lreil ciampltt and Donna mm business visitors in Eu-
RJ of Portland spent a couple ..ne and Springfield Saturday.
"fl Mre With Mr. and M T . t Mn.
It Th,f went on to Mc- hawk Were business visitors in Eu-
Sprmrs for a brief stay. ,en, Thursday.
i ll?' it1"' P' B' Blenkmn and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Anderson and
i? 1 1. o ""i Mr' Pence n1 son Lester were business visitors in
liL I. morDi"i 'r Eugene Saturday.
?! to view "O d IrnnIH. T, " ..j ... nii... TJnnt nnd
M1 Kltll Ynnrlf. T!.. Tti-tm t.... ....... .t th
arw V 0 rioiaing noni were iu' v
f, T . ,nd AlTln Frnnk Root home at Natron Sunday,
w plcnic at the Guests at the Howard Nile home
n v 1 "eninlf In obserr- are Mrs. Nue, Mr. Nue's mother from
MlM lunck s birthday. rho, and Marjorie Smith from Eu-
Slir. v -"n 01 mgene gene.
T4,ri LT for th Arh" B,n.n ,nd ,amiI haTe
Bratr announced that moved into the Stanley Bnuirh house,
idir ?k ou,a b hr and are now running the dairy and
wr. Th. p,ce will be snnounced ranch.
tttu.,. " ,B ch" f Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hufstader and
- -.tun, 1 l... Mnwj tntn their new home
which thev have built.
John Reynolds waa a dinner guest
at the Leonard Btephens home .lues.
the Methodist church to the men of
the community on Friday evening,
AuBUst 18. Prof. H. V. Vance, of
the Oregon State college, win give
the address. Other speeches will be
made by R. H. Turner and Mr.
Ralph McGee, mayor of Monroe, also
special music hsa been secured for
the evening.
Miss Louise Miller and Mrs. Fern
Brown were ahopping in Eugene
Wednesday.
Walt Hibbs atates that he will be
gin picking of the Red Gravenstein
applea the latter part of next week
in the Oaco orchards.
ft Wallace Given
rart
l T. . at me lyeoni
y On Dirthdav dav evenintr.
I ..... TT u
1,... Mr. ann mra. Gorman nmu
t PER- Aur. 12. (Special) timed to Portland Sunday after
rnei Wallace and Mi Phni. spending a week visiting on the Mo-
I J lurnriiA nart. i hn.n. hawk.
Drnrw n ...
NmK 8' , Wedding Held At
1 Mammaa MaMnnaffA
B. ...en be n n'nln.1. ..J .v- I
ro.it .. ..J . -" io .
5M , " ' "'"Ten on an errand MONROE, Aug. 12. (Special)
'"rprise party for The wedding of Adelia Evelyn En
4tH ... gebretsen and Marion r rancis rea
B.. CV PiaVBH tlnttl . 1... I I l . v. .. .k. r.fhnlin Tlflr.
Nil .7.. '""raentsof Ice cream sonage Thursdsy evening, August 8,
f QtlU n " t0 th 'olloTf- t 8 o'clock. Father Curley offlelat
P im 'he honor eueat. Ina. Attendlna the wedding were Mr.
N. A j wII-e. Cleona and Mrs. A. H. Peabody, Mr. and
Caruthers and aaugnter,
After the ceremony a
supper was held at the home
J . Mrs. T n TJ.V.I . r n..k.n.. m.nti 1 he
Kl ,M,rorle June. Mr. and vonne connle olan to make their
Wl . J'r. and Mr P.rr. hn. In Junction CitV.
Pfiaaa., .''""" Phyllis The Monroe telephone switchboard
WESTFIR. Aug. 12. (Special)
Mrs. C. N. Powell waa hostess to
the members of the "Five Hundred"
club at her home Tuesdoy afternoon
Those present were Mrs. Henry How
ard, Mrs. Martin Elam, Mrs. ueorge
Shenherd. Mrs. L. K. Fosvar, Mrs.
A. Rynm, Mrs. Lloyd Fox, Mrs. Crete
Robinson and Mrs. Powell.
The Welfare circle met at tbe
ommunity picnic grounds Wednes
dav for a 1:30 o'clock picnic lunch
eon. Several women from Oakridge
attended. About 80 members and
gnests were present.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. uoon ot u
Creek, Colo., their daughter, airs.
Bixler of Denver, Mrs. runei, ao
of Onk Creek, and J. W. Pearson
of Macomb, 111., who have been visit
ing at the home of tne tormers aon
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Cobb, left for Colorado Toes
day. .
Mrs. Fred Thomas ot r-ugene
visited at the home of her parenta,
tr. and Mrs. Harrv Coleman from
Tuesday until Thursday. She was
accompanied her return home by
her sister, Miss Cornelia.
Mm. Walter Workman and daugh'
ter, Rona Elisabeth, have been vaca
tioning this weea at tne upper cmw,
where Mr. Workman and. son, Philip,
are employed.
Mrs. C. N. Powell and sons, Mel
vin and Eldon, Mrs. Martin EIsm
and Miss Laurene Stewart were in
Emene Thursday.
Much interest haa been shown in
the course of swimming lessons given
here this week under tbe direction
of Paul Lafferty of Euaene, Lessons
A meeting of the citlsens of the
utiltv waa held thia week, to be
gin the preparations for a formal
observance of Labor day here thia
vear. The main features of the enter.
talnme'nt for the day. as it ia m-
nounced now, are to be a big picnic
dinner on the lots near the Florence
bank building, a wrestling card to be
held indoors and dancing in tbe eve
ning. These are exclusive of the
baseball gnme which ia to be played
in the afternoon, when Florence
baseball boys, who have now taken
two close games from the strong
Reedsnort team, will meet the Honey
man nine of the Portland city league.
Willis M. Jones, principal of 81ua
law high school here last school year,
waa in Florence Thursday irom nia
home in Waterville, Wash., dosing
np bis contract for again assuming
th nrincinalshlo of th local high
school for the forthcoming year. He
will receive $100 per month. At the
recent meeting of the high school
hoard Cla r Keltner, of Slyrtle roint,
was also engaged to again teach in
the high school as was Miss Maude
Mclntyre. whose home is in Marsn'
field. Both Mr. Keltner and Miss
Mclntvre. who taught here last year,
will receive a salary of $90 per month
during- the 1933-84 school year, the
board decided.
Jerry Meek arrived here this week
by airplane from Oakland. Cel., for
a visit at the Sam Seymour home in
Cushman. Tbe lone pilot of the air
ahin made oulte an auspicious ar
rival, circling over Siuslaw bay for
some time, before making a lsndlng
on the sandy bench at Spruce Point,
in the western edne of town, before
proceeding on to Cushman. where he
made another landing on the Warner
Walte ranch. A arandson of the
Seymours' is attending the aviation
school In Oakland which Mr. Meeka
conducts. Mr. Meeks took off from
Cushman for Vancouver. Wash.
BLACHLY, Aug. 12 (Special)
The program given at Triangle lake
Tuesday was well attended. It was as
follows:
Vocal selectidns, "Valley of the
Moon," and "Bed Time 8tory,"
by Earl Robertson.
Pinno solo, "I'nder the Double
Eaele" and "Fallinr Waters,"..
Lyle Pritchard.
Vocal Duet. "Passed By Your Win
dow." and "Brown Bird 8inalng,"
Earl Robertson and Lyle Pritchard.
Piano eolo, "Meditation" and "Mid
night Fire Alarm,"
by Mrs. H. G. Slocum
Classic solo, "Love and You That's
All." and When the Sun Cells the
Lark," by Earl Robertson
VioUn, flute and pisno Trio by
Samuel and Douglas Pritchard
and Mrs, Slocum,
Vocal trio, "Sweet and Low" .. by
Samuel and Lyle Pritchard and
Earl Robertson.
Two vocal selections
by Lyle Pritchard
Duets, "Kitchen Kittle," "Drifting
and Dreaming, by Earl Robertson
and Lyle Pritchard.
Violin solo by Samuel Pritchard,
Duet, "At the End of the Lane," by
Earl Robertsdn and Lyle Pritchard.
C. W. Spiegle of Aberdeen, Wash.,
lumberman, was a business visitor
at Triangle lake Tuesday evening,
looking over some timber below the
lake on Lake creek.
L. D. Griffith and family of Salem,
spent Thursday at Triangle lake. Mr.
Griffith is with the state land board.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slayter and
sons, Earl Myers, Harry Miller, Neil
and Margie Robertson left last Fri
day afternoon for Smith river and
Heceta beach returning Sunday even
ing with a nice catch of fisb.
C. M. Hubert and son, V nyne, were
business visitors in Eugene Saturday.
They were accompanied by Miss
Tbeda Sylvers, who will visit at tbe
lake for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slemmons and
children and L. A. Hulburt drove to
Junction City last Saturday on bus!
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Louis Bsrron
and daughters of Ssn Francisco left
Sunday morning for their home after
month's stay at Triangle lake.
Mrs. Meanan of San Dieto, Cel., ia
visiting her aunt, Mrs. M. Pontius, at
Triangle lake.
A large crowd attended the dance
Saturday night at Triangle lake.
There will be a dance Sunday night.
August 13.
Mra. Margret Billings haa moved to
Junction City to live with her daugh
ter, Mra. O. R. Ross.
Guy Ball of Myrtle Point came In
to move his household goods from Tri
angle lake.
Mrs. LiUle Wiseolt and daughter
of Tangent, Ore., spent Sunday with
her cousin, C, M. Hulburt at Triangle
lake.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Slayter and
sons, and Ed wild drove to Eugene
Tuesday evening. Mr, Slayter attend
ed the grocermen meeting and Mra.
Slayter and sons, and Mr. Wild drove
on to Creswell to visit Mr. and Mrs.
H. Pontius.
Mr. and Mrs. Davie, Dr. and Mra.
Kuykendall, Otto Rowland and daugh-
tera, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bushman
and Mrs. Bushman's mother are
camping at Triangle lake for a few
days. i
A group of young women of Eugene
are camping at Triangle lake. They
lost a part of their money and
watch in the lake Wednesday.
ICE OF
Central Fo!!u at
Birthday Picnic
CENTRAL, Aug. 12. (Special)
Miss Dorothy Jorgenson of Spring.
field was an overnight guest at the
Dave Swenson home Saturday. Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. Swenson and Dor.
othy attended a picnic at the Ben
ton-Lane auto park. This picnic
was in honor of the birthday of
Roy Jorgenson. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Dave SwenBon of Cen
tral, Mrs. Hilda Rodgera of Eugene,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson and sons,
Laurist and Adelbert, Mrs. L. C,
Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jor
genson and daughter, Dorothy Mae,
of Springfield.
Tom Watson Injured hie hand quite
severely on a buza saw Wednesday.
He has been in to have it dressed in
Eugene several times.
Msnley Watson was involved In an
auto accident Thursday while driv
ing to Eugene with a load of wood.
His truck was badly damaged, but
he was only slightly injured. The
driver of the other car received
bad cut on the arm.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice La Chance
called at the Dave Swenson home
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kirk and
daughter, Velmn of Walton, spent
Wednesday evening at the Burr Fitch
home. Velma Kirk remained to
spend the week with' Beryl Fitch
The present crime situation Is an
irresistible growth produced by the
laxity of officials. Judge Kavanagh
of Chicago.
NOTI. Aug. 12 (Special) The
Noli community aid annual picnic
was held Sunday, Aug. 6, at the Hale
ball park. After dinner everyone at
tended the game of ball which was
played between Crow and Noti, re
sulting in playing 10 innings and final
score waa 15 to 13 for Crow. Those
attendiug were: Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Mathews and Florence Mae Mathews,
Mr. and Mra. Frank Harrington, Don
ald, Marvin and Howard Herbert, Mr,
and Mrs. Owen Knyser, Mr. and Mrs,
Wm. Jay, Melburn and Jorry Jay,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heison, Mr, and
Mrs. Fred Wigle, Mr. and Mra, E. R.
Wilson, Lyle and Margaret Wilson,
Mrs. Frank Allen and June Allen, Mra.
Ora Bourgles and Vesta Bourgiea, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Lee, Mr. Loinox, Les
ter Lomax, George Horrington, Der
ral Eagan, Archie Harrington, Fred
Earsman, Lester Richmond, Wb.
Cook, Maxine Bailey, Mr, Hieson.
e
Mrs. Chester Mathews and Mrs,
George Drinkwater entertained with
a shower honoring Mrs. Hiram Perry
Wednesday, Aug. 9, at the Christian
church. Mrs. Ferry received a number
ot beautiful gifts. Refreshments were
served to the following: Mrs. Clarence
Albro assisting, Mrs. Maud Cresson,
Mrs. Sidney Ringdaul, Mrs. Leon Hua
ton, Mrs. Hnrvey Horn, Mrs, Wm.
Jny and Jerry Jay, Mrs. George Glase,
Mrs. Frank Harrington, Mrs. Frnnk
Allen and June Alleu.Mrs. Ora Bourg
ies, Mrs. Lester Perry and Maxine
Perry. Mrs. Kenneth Horn, Mrs. E. R.
Wilson, Mra. Owen Kayser, Stella
Cresson, Anna Mae Fish, Reta Marie
Albro, the honor guest and hosts.
Mrs. Wm. Jay waa hostess to the
Kill Kara Klub Thursday, Aug. 10.
The day waa spent In picking wool
and quilting. A covered dish luncheon
waa served at noon to the following
members: Mrs. George Drinkwater,
Mrs. George Flynn, Mrs. Frank Allen,
Mrs. Ed Bourgiea, Mrs. Jim Allison,
Mrs. Wm. Lee, Mrs. Clifford Fisk,
Mrs. John Yarbrough, Mrs. Guard
Huston, Mrs. Roland Vaughn, Mrs.
Owen Kayser, Mrs. Sterling Hopper,
Mrs. Chester Mathews, Mrs. Ora
Bourgles, Mrs, Elwyn Kayser, Mrs.
Fred Williams, Mrs. Denver Evens,
Zelphs Huston. Guests Included Anna
Mae Fisk, Mrs. Andrew Brattain,
Mrs. Jim Morris. Th next meeting
will be in two weeks at Mrs. Owen
Kayser's.
Glynn were guests Friday evening ot
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrington. Also.
Mr. Lomax and son, Lester, of Her
mlston, spent the week-end at thai
Harrington home, Mr. Lomax haa em
ployment with the Greenwood Bros
and will begin work Monday.
Mra. Thomas Janes left Tueedsy
for Seattle where she expects to visit
relatives for the coming two weeks.
Mr. end Mrs. Leon Huston bad ag
Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Sensenbaiigh of Pasadena, California,
Mrs. George Drinkwater went te
Cushmsn Thursday. She will spend a
few days with her mother, Mra. Laura
Stringley. She was accompanied hf
Frenonda Nordstien.
Margaret Wilson has been ill wltS
a severe attack of tonsilitls. .
At Riverview
HIVERVIEW, Aug. 12. (Speetaf)
Mrs. Margaret Neave opened her
home Thursday afternoon to enter
tain the members of the Woman's
club at their regular meeting. About
18 members were present. Refresh
ments were served late in the after
noon by Miss Bessie Neave assisted
by Miss Frances Thorn.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Farnsworth, who
have been spending the summer as
guests at the O. W. Baker home, left
Wednesday for their home in Midi
son, Wis.
Mrs. Clifford Edwards and niece.
Leone Boqua, Mrs. Harold Wing and
son and daughter returned Monday
from Newport. They returned by way
of Waldport and Alsea.-
Mr .and Mrs. T. J. Kirk are leaving
this week-end for a vacation at Bel
knap Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Farnsworth and
Mrs. George Harper spent laat week
at Newport, returning Sunday.
MIbs Vera Thorn was home from
Portland Sunday to visit her parenta,
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Thorn.
Mrs. Slocum of the Danebo district
spent last week with her daughter,
Mrs. Verne Withrow. I
Mr. and Mra. Mark Berger of Me
BIRD & PET FOODS
Spratt'e and Othtr Famous
Llnsa.
Apply VIqoto Fsrtlllxer Now.
CHASE GARDENS
84 E. Broadway Phone 1950
A Largs Showing of Naw Llv.
Ing Room Furniture Whloh li
. Still Being Sold at (hs
LOW PRICES
Johnson Furniture Co.
649 Willamette St.
by "die ividesc margin
in its history
flv ? '-desse Jean Mrs. A. M.
kn. ..V??''! "f Lowell. Eth. Bettv Jean.
K Hr. ..JM.".W R'Wnett of Eu- wedding
u hlnv iriven a thorough overbaul-
r" som... i". Men will be at work on It nntU
F'-rted .J.r "n alter ounoay. ,
""U, . ,he rnit States Mrs. S. R. Barker and Joyce of
"-rv , n. " ecomonic area. Eugene have been Waiting m aionroe
' ot War t1b. . . . j .
- I lor a lew u"?a.
vTT Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gorton of
1 ues-
Dave
vr Dern.
." vw. x ,7. Mr. and .Mrs. rercy
,!ti,i. CuU 10 Determine Salem were the dinner guests
I. -j' "- or h.,n ... w.. A -I l. and Mrs.
sit rj, Uls,r begins. Foreman, Betty l.ou ana rmio
m p""' Pruldent of the man returned with them to Salem to
. ra-"ss Exposition. spend few days.
SPECIAL
For Limited Tims Only
FREE SHINE
With Each Half-sole and
Heel Repair Job at Our
New Shot Shop.
OUR PRICE
Men's Leather 'i-Solet and
Heels
$1.35 T0 $1.50
Ladles 2-Solss and Heels
$1.00
and FREE 8HINE
HARRY'S HAT
SHINE & SHOE SHOP
812 Wlllametti Street
COTLOR
Iff CONVENIENCE
W of TODAY
Can bs added, without
f ssorlflelng, ths warm-
I hearted friendliness of
I ths Old Kltehen
I so full of memories
I of ourselvsa ask-
I Ing for tastes whllt
mother prepared
It ths holiday dinner.
I LET US MAKE
MODERNIZING
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SoMd on ms teHsf retotf mglttroilon Kovrss from I L folk A
Company (oil stotsi for Ave nil monthi). Since January flrat
Chevrolet has told In eeii of 370,000 pausnger cart and trucks.
People have come to expect Chevrolet to
lead the world in automobile salea. But this
year Chevrolet hat done even more than that.
According to the latest available figures, Chev
rolet alone has sold almost as many cars this year
as all the rest of the low-price field combined!
When a car looms above its field like that, there
can't be any argument about it. It mutt be
an alt-round better buy. And that's exactly
what Chevrolet offers you. Fiaher bodies, with
the new ventilation system and the strongest
and quietest body construction of the day
solid steel over sturdy hardwood frame. A
rtlvt-in-hd aix eniine, unapproached for
economy Cushion -Balanced to blot out
vibration . . . full of snap and vigor altogether
the most efficient engine in the low-price field.
Then there's Syncro-Mesh with Silent Second,
the Starterator, Simplified Free Wheeling, tha
Octane Selector, long, parallel-mounted springs
more advancements than we have space to
describe. And Chevrolet prices are as low as $445.
Don't guess buy from the leader. Get a car that
has been proved sound and dependable by mora
owners than any other automobile you can buy.
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO.; DETROIT, MICH.
' Allprh I. a. b. Film, Mich. Spiitl qulpmwl stfra. tow
dtlhutd pilot and r O. H. A. C. teran.
'Iteel alens It sal enough.
Morris
942 Olive Street
A SINIIAL MOTOII VAIUI
Chevrolet
Company
Telephone 228
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