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THE EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD fag YW 21. If3. ilTY GBftNGE aECTS 0FF1GERS HIS RECORD IS BEAUTY, TOO! lis I1 iKneeial) LSF.T. 0fi;oted the following j. meeting "- "V,rtf Hen - .. B Hardin, oter.rrr. ' 7v . War,; Mr,. 16' tilirtys Hollenaon, Li . I)0K, Uaa: M c.tekeener; Fran t r secretary . - ... vvemi i-tconcer surprised ; larr Sunday evening .WS several friends ' iT.h anniversary of W"". .LJ, ,-niratry home on S' -Br-nsville J" ... r were .ur. b" "'', .ml Mrs. Ken- .mhers of tl'c Halsey ". w ,,f Mrs. Ches- i.,lll. Shedd (.,"no:,",,a., .i : nnbiic u- Mrs. Carl Hill, president, pre . L..;nACU sPKftion which 1""'" . lesaon presented louowru .v " - J., .,,- 1 .1... fnttiI)Pr. - EZ, -Tie llateh Queen." Mrs. r""'. . ... ... "The New "S? "Two li, aim ilrt-o oninr. e.ftnnoon wore Mrs George . u.- .1 II. annii-. Mrs. I. I. -'i"1"' i. Calamine . Mrs. Oeorse Lauh ilrs. Charles "' 1 lamer. Mrs. J, Prinkard. Mrs. clney J- "" Pres.. Mrs. W. JI. BelL ; Mrs. Elsarorth Shedd of Shedd I taMt. ... tv. Ilil.ev Student Body realized -, pS.3f from their play "When a emu Peri'l's." alihmiih they hBd a pihraif ind took in $2 from the snle ,! henrmadr randy. The play wan ti Friday evenint at the city hall. lf Roborta Vanniee. local hifh Uwl learner, direrten tne prcauc- Tt Vril Rrfcekab loiise had the laraeat deleration of visitors Umt it the annual district ennven- far this dutrirt at lorTams at- witk M ansrennc to roll call. UvE( thos attrndinar were Mrs. Sa- Giwle, Mr. and Mrs. n. W. Frum. Rn. Etle Holt. Mrs. Mabel Robins. Elisa Rollins, Mrs. t.ertrnde k-Bs. Mrs. Minerva Ijiuhnrr. Mrs. n l.rna. Mrs. Nora Coleman. Mrs. Sfhmn. Mrs. Nellie Pavase. Jlrs. ifirkelt. Mrs. rlara IjiFollette. Alma llsmer. Mrs. Veda Bram- 1 Mr.. Fililh Ilobneit, Mrs .Mne ;r. Mrs. Kslher Bond. Frank l.an- iM Karl Rrnnivfcll were present (W eteninf sesion. The lornl in amnstrated and explained the isliat o dismissal. TisilinK. non rribqtmr eard. rert if irate of res- atia lad transfer certificates. Mrs, aa Hamer Tfas elected chairman for rear and Mra. Nellie Isom rrr. rirr-treaaarer and Mrs. Uonna was appointed musician. The ttoteDtien will he guest of the 1 lane rjoiip of neishhors of Mr. HMrt.fi. R. Richards who recently f"i ip tfceir residence on the farm ai the Voder place near Lake Ictt lave tbm a pound party Wed- mt neniof takina with them ra- F kiada of frnils, Tetetables, rr. cereals, etc. of a nsefnl na- iTae evenina was spent in social PTiation and refre.hments taken h tie aeifhhora were enjored at a Amont tho.e In attendance pn Mr. tad Mrs. Thomas Ardry. ''at M-Ver. Mr. and Mrs. Newt :is. and di:chter. Mr. and a Martia Cummini:. Oeorse Pan- ft tad rife and tvo children, f'lar- t "aaa. Mr. and Mrs. A. !. Halh- I'aaa sons Iwrence and Jimmie. " a) Mra. Henry Rrork and danijh Nisi rw;. m j t m4 rtlthr viruinia. Mr. r" X'lC. W. Nichnls. Mrs. Flodr Mr. and Sirs .ni "a Mn. riarenc. Williams and a"t Mra. Ssrsli ;,.. ..j ... and Mr.. R r. Wsk. , lrr here Ti.irinir h.c .Vi,.,""""n, "'' Jean t w, " "'"er 1.'. ii. CMur- ,M''1" Sres .d little son ""hawk, shore Pprinjfield. W Boiut l. .-J .... fi l . hi iuw mom 7 home it k from Hal, T . ui . . . LJW'O" for th, ,w and old .n i . - yTTvypTaaiaiaal cks Jr, Jie4 Tifeaiv Vii Cottage Grove News E1.M1KA. Nov. 21.lSi.?cml). Klmira kthu;? elrclpit officer, Sat unlfty, Nov. 1", as follows: Master, Karnest Field; overseer, t rank Deo- Ion; lecturer, Mitrtlm Howard; ste- ward, I'arl Kduiiston; asflaut ate ward. Byron Ktiigley. chaplain, Koaa Warthrn; treaburer, Emma EUiuia- ton; secretary, llak Keeler; gate- 1 keeper, Robert Moore; Cerea, lolly llerrinton; PomoiMi, Keka Kinfisley; Flora, Fannie Williams; lady assist ant steward, Marjorie Kinsaley; ex ecutive committee, Mrs. trunk Dee dou; musiciuu. Mrs. Olive Field. A special table with birthday cake was set for members whose birthdays come in November. They were Mrs. Ella Moore. Mrs. Frank Peedoii, and Carl Edmision. Little rifts were given Mrs. Ella Moore, it bring her idih birthday. It was voted that the school bus take the Elmira grange membera to the Pomona grange meeting at Santa Clara, Saturday, Nor. 24. The grantre will have their regular dance Saturday night. Not. 24, at the ball. Elmira Better Homes club held its annual family night meeting at the grange hall Saturday ought. At o'clock a banquet was served in the dining hall to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Karl llrown and sons. Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Morris and daughters, Mr and Mrs. W. B. Kinsley aud dauch ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunlin and son aud daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Centric Muffin. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mof fitt, Mr. and Mr. Dan Williams, Mr. aud Mrs. E. M. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Guile and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hiennchie and sons, Howard Hett, John Wanton. Eoretta Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson and son and daughter, Mrs. Ho nnd sons aud daughters, Mr. aud Mrs. Harold Horn and sons, Dorothy and Barbtira tree Eddie Rickenbacker, who has been the central figure in recent epoch-maklngf transport plane flights, found that making the record round-trip xo norma woum nave ceen worxn wnuc rven w.inoui uiaH( a(ler which there was singing ting a martc. ne was greuea ax nnani oy a group o. acauianics ina , decorated with garlands in true tropical fashion. Lett to right are Jessie Smith. Rickenbacker and Betty Dodge. visited Mrs. t-ordon Munkors one day last week. A large number of Halsey citizen paid their last respects to (he late Charles Fuch Sunday by attending the funeral held at Shedd. Among those going were Mr. and Mrs. t'hrle Weber. Mrs. Mary Smith, la. P. Tay lor. Douglas Taylor. O. W. Frum. and wife. Fen K. Unit and wifp. H. D Tis, Mrs. J. C. Prtei and sn Harry. Tii.iam Kirk. C. H. Davidson and wife, (ieorge Chandler and two chil dren Kichard and Flora Mac, Fr.-ink Oansle. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mnller. Ilarrr Commons nnd wife. Mr. and Mrs. Dean S. MrWiNinm. B. M. Bond. C. C. Rnssman. The Mnwmtr lodsri had charge at the crave. It. M. Bond acting as master. B. M. Miller a-comianied his ras ter, Mrs. Mark Brandon, aud daugh ter Harriett and Hurley Setter bael; i iIip p hniiip at t. .lontis, it.-u., Junction City News .1 V N 0 Tin N CITY. Nov! LM. tSpeci.-il). - Dr. Elliott McWillinms opent Sunday at Halsey, visiting his parents. Ira (iiUirup was a htiriness visitor n Eucne Monday. Mis Vernita Mt.Mullen and Mrs. 1 aura Halhird attended a I'mcheon of the f,fln county intermediatt teach ers council in Eugene Saturday. Mr. Mary Hale of Noti is visiting lier sifter and brother. Mrs. Nancy llupole and Jake Taylor, thU week. Circle No. '2 of the ladic aid of the M. E. chiirt'h is giving a social t the church We-lu'sdny evening. A parcel punt sale, popcorn b.ilK. tables and various articles will Ip for HJile, aUo, aiul refreshments served at the rh.se of the evening, Mrs. Will Harnole matrrntty home . .. i i -t . v.:,i. starting .Monday. -Mrs. jiranuon uuu on r.nu sueri rcini mr 'm dnughter and Mr. Setters have len7j pound son to Mr. and Mrs. Wal riiting here with relatives for some i ter Hthlerbrand. route 1. Junction tjmp ! City. Saturday. Now 17. The yninc Mr and Mrs. I-ester All-ertson en- I man has been named llrrmnn Conrad. Obtained Mr. and Mrs. Franklin ' Also to Mr. and Mrs. William Col Smith Sundar for dinner. Rt. Smith linrswood. route I. Eccene. a seven r- .i.. ne.har At thi Christian P-'ut'd da-ichter. Hemic f'ntherine. . -u tiii born on Monday, Not. IT. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Alhertsnn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Minckley and Miss Fern Rossmsn were Albnny callers Situr-Har. Miss Audrey Show-alter of M' Minn ville acrompanied five young wontn delegate to tht B'isine and Pro fiona Women's convention held in Eugene over the week-end. this far and spent Saturday and Sunday visit ing Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bond. Mrs. Bertha MctVllnm of Portland also spent the week-end visiting them, coming home with them from the Re bekah convention held in Corvallis Saturday. Friend here are glad to henr thai Mrs. J. W. Davis is improving rapidly following her major operation a week a to Monday in the Corvallis ho-pit.il. Her husband and children visited here Sunday. Rupert W. lonard and wife of Brownsville were business callers in town Monday. Charles fi, Hamer is spending a week in Cottage lrve aiting Cur tis Veatch build fence. Ivan Smith. Vivian Frum. Junior Williams and Eloyd Voder, all am denta of the t'niversity of Oregon at Eugene spent the week-end here vis um! music, various games am) some of the older people danced old-fashioned square dances. COTTAGE GROVE, Nov. 21. (Special). "Songs in the Night" was the theme of a program given at the Presbyterian church Sunday evening. A full choir of Hi was present and led in the musical part of the serv ice. The patter arranged a list of songs voicing the songs that may come to men and womcu as they are called on to pass through the hard ex periences of life which are repre sented by the darkness of night. Many of them were the old familiar hymns of the church, which the congrega tion joined in singing. The full list is follows: "lht' i Dying in the West," "Abide With Mo Fast Fall the Even Tide,' "Songs in the Night." These three introductory to tho mes sage by the pastor who presented the nights that need a song, if It is not to be a night of despair. The following songs were interspersed through the talk: A song of forgiveness, "I Will Sing the Womlros Story;" a song of freedom, "I Sing Because I'm Free;" a song of strength, "Grace Enough for Me;" a tone of victory, "Faith is the Victory;" a song of comfort "Never Give Vp;" a song of assur ance, "Blessed Assurance;" a song of peace, "Near to the Heart of God; a song of joy, "He Gives Me Joy;" sons of hope, "My Hope is Built;" song of immortality, '0h That Will Be Glory for Me," Miss Edna Tear son. director of the choir, sang "He Gives Me Joy," and John Undmore, of Eugene snug "His Eye is On the Sparrow," The committees of scout troop IS met recently and laid plans for the forward program of scouting in the city. Mr. Halderman was chosen as scoutmaster and M. C. Hickenbottmn and Al Schofstal as assistants for the remainder of the sioting sear. No meeting was held Tuesday evening but will meet on Tuesday. Nov. 117. All boys expecting awards nt a court of honor to be held Dec. 4. are asked to have their work done and reports on it to the scout officials. It was decided to hold the court of honor Dec. 4. in a joint session with the Girl Scouts who will hold their court of honor the same evening. and one by Mrs. Edna V, Pearson. Also a marimba solo by WilUrd Speiss. Following the program there wdl be a social hour and light re freshments will ly serve!. Mr. and Mrs. Knaffle Haynes had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Pickens of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pickens. Itoseburg, son Ken neth, a daughter Vcrneta and baby PhilHs from Med ford. Mr. anil Mrs. lrn Hyrd and daughter Ida Rao. Win chester bny. All relative of Mr. Haynes. Another coirsin. Mis Eoln Gale Pickens divided time with Mrs. Karl Mills and the H.iynes. Miss lna Ijckinger from Itoseburg was alto guest. The High School Teachers' asso ciation held Its banquet at Colonial . Monday evening after which the group ! assembled at the homo of Mr. and j Mrs. H. D. Ferrin where cards were played. Mrs. F. E. Grannis held high ! score. ! Mrs, Glenn. f Frort was hostess to the O. K H. club at her home Tues day entertaining with a J:SO dessert. The luncheon table was attractive with a bowl of pink chrysanthemums. At bridge Mrs. W. W. McKarland held high score for the clh, Mrs. O. V. Breese for the guests nnd Mrs. Urx Wheeler received the traveling prises for honor and slain. Special guests were Mrs. B--eese. Mrs. Rex Wheeler, Mrs. John Kelly. Mrs. Furl Fullmer. Mrs. Carl King, Mrs. Wil liam Peterson. The club will meet Dec. 4, with Mrs. J. P. Graham. J Mrs. Emma Webster who has been visiting a ton in McMinnvllle for some time has returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Knaffle HKynes, Seventeen hundred and eighty-three persons attended seven Cottage Grove churches last Sunday and net to the highest number since the church at tendance campaign started. W. E. Workman ts attending I flor ist meeting at Med ford. The Mothers. club will meet at. the club rooms Friday for an all day session of quilting. Mrs. Bessie Sut cliff e will be hos test, for the Social Twelve Thursday afternoon. The Neeillecraft club meets Wed nesday with Mrs. Earl Baldwin. The American legion and auxiliary held their regular meeting Monday night in Cottage Grove instead of at Drain aa was at first planned. A social evening and refreshments were enjoyed Jointly after the business meetings. Plans were completed for the Red Cross drive to begin this week. The units will attend a dis trict meeting of Willamette council at Albany Wednesday night. Wolf Creek News WOU' CIIKKK. Nor. 21. (Se rial) Mr. and Mrs. Casey Haynes and sun were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Orr, Sunday. Perry Hurzess was a guest at the Cooner home several days the past week. Ilia Urotlier, lr Burgess, of the Mnplelnn CCC cainri also .isited ri'lmivea and friends her. the past week-end. Normii Wtitli., who was nhenl from srliool the past week hernnsp of ill ness, returned to school Moudn?. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clen Fanner were tiuviiu'ss visitors in Kugclie Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. diaries Hold of Alina Goshen Grange to ! Give Program ' GOSHEN-, Not. ale flpeal Two plara, a dialogue K drlB, tn ehestra and many other featnr.a aftj tn he intituled In lna entertainment by the finahen grange, Friday, 23. Candy, whlrh will b bronslit pT the women of the gr.inie, will be tdii that evening. "IVietnr Mablo" Is the long pier, the story of Aunt S plii. played by Itonna liwry, and her Imaginary fl" ness. Her equally imaginary cure la rffrrted by Flort-nee Calvert aa Doe. tor Mable Prummnnd. Kilua McDee takes the part of. Mnlde'a ehum, Marsy Pierson, with David Calvert as Murcy's fianee. Clark l'iersnn, Margy'a handsome brother, ia played by Al Hoffman. "Two Too Miu-h" I" the other play, a short farce. Paul Mooney as Mr. Mason, and Floyd Moltce as Henry Smith, a', the leads, fiis Wright, Martha Mooney. and Calista Wash burn, as Fanny, Polly, and Molly, are the girls In which Henry becomea in volved. Ira Truesdale and Pete Pontius will present "The Coming Champeen," and the children of the grange have pre pared a drill under the direction of Allan Wheeler. A small admittance fee will be charted. were also bnainesa visitors In Eugene Monday. Teddy Crawford nf Eugene was a visitor at ihc Wolf Creek school Mon day. Teddy Cnrrilthcrs. who has been vis iting for sonio time at the Marion lVnliody home left Monday for bie home near Thurston. iieaeaayiijiijaiiiuii , A. Hett of Junction City is visit ins at the W. L. Parker home, Elmira arade school made several improvements the last week. An organ was purchased by the home nnd school club, the merry-go-round was repair ed and three new teeter swings were put in. The teachers. Mrs. Myrtle Baker and Miss Dorothy Nelson, are preparinc a play and various musical and vocsl numbers for Friday night. Nov. 23. There will be a fish pond and candy and popcorn balls for sale. Elmira union P. T. A. meets on Wednesday. Nov. 21. after the busi ness meeting and the announcements of the contest winners in the mem liership drive. There will be an ed'i rational program, also entertaining program. The l.iilic' aid of the i 'hurch of Thrift of Elmira is making plans for a bazaar to be held Dee. 8. Various fancy work, aprons and useful Christ mas gifts will he on sale. A rhicketi dinner will be served at noon. The women of (he community quilted on Thursday and KWl"r on nub orders for quiltinr. Cabinet of officers and teachers of the Presbyterian Bible school met at the home of the pastor Monday eve ning to discuss plans for the fhrint ni as celebration, It was decided that in keeping with the pre-Christmaa campaign of the rh'rrh that the pro gram would be given on Sunday morning. Dec 23. Pageant was select ed and committees were appointed and plans pretty well perfected to make this one of the great occasions of the church. It is to be a real giving Christmas, that "God'a House Mav Be Renutiful." All are asked to bring gifts of self, service or sub stance, for this purpose. Fuller de tails later. The urogram for the community wide reception for public school teachers to be held in the t dd Fel lows hall Friday. Nov. 23. 8 p. m.. nnd to whirh nil patron of schools are Invited will Include the following numbers: Talks by representatives of the chamber of commerce, Elona club, teachers and ministerial assocliitlons. a toonl solo hr Mrs. Benton fchrenk. rpr fc, ajjmii-aniiaat-jialtirnniM rfiii BUSINESS OIRLFvc Mil ler says: "I started to amokc CamcU because I appreciate mildness and delicacy of flavor. I found, in addition, that Camels pive me a 'lift' when my energy is low and they never upset my nerves." DRAFTSMAN: "When I get tired, Camels bring back the fcclingof case and mental alertness that a draftsman needs to continue auch ex acting work," says Franklin Dnminick. "And I smoke Camels constantly whethtl I'm working or not," Iff nst m ) p yx&''- z Mercer Lake News MEWEIl LAKE. Nov. 2E (Spe i ?), Mis ,Irt. Steinlcf-hner. Mer i-er. and Mr. and Mrv Fred Stone, field of Heceta drove to Marshfield Friday afternoon for a short stay. M Mnrgnret Burrh spent the week-end at the portace with her Mter Ortr'ide at the Kenneth Phil lips home. The Women's Birthday club VH nn ail-flat session lnt Thursday at Mrs. Hnfus Stonefirld s. The day was -pent in tpiilt making for the hostess. Birthdays for the nr-nth observed r ere those of Mrs. Fred Stonefield. Mr. O-Tse Stonefield and Mrs. Don aid Bunh. A stork shower wa alo tendered Mrs. Rureh. AH three ladies received many pretty fifts. it In tr their respective homes. Herman Koont wa also home. Frank Porter of Portland has been in town and this vicinity for the last few diy. Mis June Roberts went to Teban on Saturday to spend Sunday visiting with friend. and am i... t ", i me cra-anitation en-.T"- "'a larlr i. a.wl K.:.. . ? "trlmen! Th. rf rW .irs. m K.:.l,r,-.r"'nn Cross , il Mr. ,,! Mr,. Mr,in ,4m!;,""rSk"1'' Cas 'iar ,,,"t'"i"M h" i'i'in ""''T.HtAlr..ll. . . . mine roan. aV lU'd., - nt n... ,r..i. kifiiir"! i w i aai j 4 Htt . 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