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Page Six Selections Hre are th prlza wlnnera In fete Ifi fl vste' ' ' v-; aSw! - ,f : J&V -Vf fe1-' f of the Regltter-Guard amateur inapt-hot eonteat. spomored In this district through the cooperation of the Carl R. Baker Film ahop and the Modern Engraving company. The first prize In Class I (children) "Feeding the Cold", (No. 1 In the layout) goea to Mrs. Vern Dial, Crow Stage: Class II (sports and hobbles) "Our Bull" (No. 2 In the layout) Alpha Sutton, Llnilaw: Class III (scenes and still life) "A Bit of Glacier Park", (No, 3 In the layout) Adeline Adams', 1939 Alder; COBURG PLANNING CLINIC. JULY 25 COnmO, July 20. (SprrlnD The Farait-Teiu-hrr nnnorlntlim will aponaor a pre-sehnnl clinic In thr annex of tlio Mrlhodint church Thursday morulwt. July 2!S, at 0:1X1 o'clock. All mothers who hnve chil dren of pre-ncliool ne nre Invited to brine the children fnr free medicnl einmlnntloni. Mm. Hurry llnrriiiK ton Is In charge of nrraniiements for the cllulc. Methodist Aid served a silver ten In the church Wednesday afternoon. The committee (n rhnrse Inrludcd Mrs. John Adnlr, Mrs. John Mc Nnbb, Mr. John Mountain. Mr Howard Hull, Mrs. Olcmnn Warner, Mrs. Groree Neat and Mrs. Minnie Drury. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Evn Hurd of New lllclimimd, Wisconsin. Imrtor and Mrs. J 1. McCormli'k. of Sprlncfield, Mrs. V A. 111 kin, Mrs. Frnnk l'itkln, Mrs. K.lmii Whltnkrr and dnuiiliter, I'M Hona. Mrs. Ed rnync, Mm. K. ". Kinser. Mrs. Ernest Wroth, Mrs. Mnry Jnrnnain. .Mis. Ioiik1us Wns- som, Mrs. llrrhiloldl, Mrs. l.m-iei u-ni.,1 Mrs. Cliiiton Kuril. Mrs. Hllr nld Kurd nnd son Donald, Mrs. Ward Pate, Mr. Adeline Allinhnm, Mrs. W. T. Ileitis, MIm Millie Scott. Miss Alms Alllnphnm. Miss Ada P.inaer. Miss Isnbelle MrNabh. Miss Mnnaret Adulr. ('Broline Warner, Seldnn Warner nnd the committee Miss Mabel Smith, of lloquinm. Wiixh.. Is snenrtlna the week with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, n.1 Mrs. Hen Pnvdcr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurry Hnrhert nnd two children. Knthcrine Kny and nuane of Ashlsml..' are visltinit at IJUiioa -.. ......, -. - the home of Mrs. lrnrbert's parents. Mr. snd Mrs. T. IJ. Green, ine Huberts will soon more to Crater Lske where Mr. Ilurbert has em ployment. Mrs. I.eo Iluvt "ml children, of Portland, nre visiting at the home of Mr. sn.l Mrs. Frnnk Hrltgs for a few days. Mrs. llopt and Mrs. Hriggs are sisters. Members of the Christian church will serre a put-lurk dinner. Sunday nn the bank of the Willamette river. Everyone is invited to attend. Cottage Grove COTTAGE GROVE. July ;!. (Special) Miss Mnry Ifiiis Olliver. nf Albany, grand worthy sdiiser o( the Order of llsinlmw Girls paid sn offlrlsl visit Thursday night to the local assembly. The meeting wss largely attended by Masons and mem bers of the Eastern Star. Ellen Hird waa Initiated Into the order. A gift was presented Miss Olliver hy the lo cal assembly and Mis Hetty Jacob aen, grand musician, was escorted to the east snd presented with a gift by tha Wsinbow group sn.l also from the Esslern Star. A basket of flowers wss presented Miss Hetty for her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Jarobarn and her sister, Mrs. Elsie Gerl and brother Howard. Hefrenhments were served at the close of a successful erening by the Order of Eastern Star. Reporta were given at the meeting of the recent convention held at Tilla mook by delegates who attended. This rill he the last meeting of the group ODtll September. Mrs, George Jacobaen and diugh- for 12th Week in the Register-Guard's National Amateur Snapshot Cont With the Cooperation of the Carl R. Baker Film Shop and the Modern" Engraving Company. ' ' the four elasse In tha 12th week ter, Miss Hetty entertained at din ner Thursday evening compllmentinc Miss Mnry Louis Olliver and her mo ther, Mrs. Victor Olliver of Albany, Mrs. Charles lleldler, Mrs. Itcn Hnu ford. Miss (jeoritettn Knowles. Miss Dlllver is srand worthy adviser of the Order of Italuliow Girls; Miss Know les Is local worthy adviser: Mrs. Ran ford Is mother adviser. Miss Jacobsen is Krnmt musician. Miss Marian Notvedt, Miss Jacque line Ilrler nnd Miss Lois Lutz of Corvnltis were guests of Mrs. A. W. Kimo Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and fntuily nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Nelson Do Young nnd famll,vtiro enjoying a ro cutlon nt Ttnudon. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Chnloupke of Camp Kliermnn on the Metollns, were visitors In Cottage Grove Thursday night. They nre former residents and were en route to (lold lleach on a fishing trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnloupke lime recently built a winter home nt Palm Springs In Imperlul valley, Cnl. "s l.ula Currfn has returned from nn extended visit nt Ilellinglinm, Wash, Miss Currln nlso visited points In Canada. She wns accompnnicd homo from Eugene by her little nlflee Hetty Currln for a short visit. Mrs. Kliner Cook of llowden. Cnn nda. Is a guest at the home of her brother, N. J. Nelson, Jr. and fnmllv. The annual 4-11 nnd community fair Is to he held In Cottage Grove August 17. The ilnte wns set nt the meeting of chnmber of commerce this week in order thst exhibits might go to the county 4-H fair the following week. Odd Fellows nnd families from Col lage Grove plan to attend the annual Inter-section picnic to be held Sunday at Lost Creek rnnch on McKeusie. Ilev. M. It. Madden missionary to Japan for W years, will speak nt the union church service Sunday evening nt the Methodist church. I Jlr. and Mrs. George Tlewltt and daughters of North Hend nlnn to n spend Sunday nt the home of Mrs, llewltt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. It Hreedluve. Mr. Hewitt will attend the district Safeway picnic Sunday at Eucene. J. J. Ilnstlngs of the I'. S. S. Mis alsslppl.. stationed at Hrenierton is visiting at the George Alleman home this week. Ilnrold Minney of Vide visited here Thursday. Mrs. William Thurn entertained with a bridge party Friday evening nt her home. The I'topla club and their families held a picnic party Friday evening in the Durham yard. Vaughn Notes VACGIIN, July jo, (Special) A good Mini crowd is attending the re. vival meetings being held at the Vaughn Christian church. It. liuss Krnns. state evangelist, is preaching. Frvin Fountain returned to Ins work here Monday after two months absence on account of a broken arm. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hei kcr, who have lived here several yrar. Mr. Hecker being employed by Sncllstrotn Hros Lumber company, have meved to Jasper where Mr. Hecker has i new job. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Alford sod fnm llv or l.urene have moved into me Heeler house here for the summer. Mr. Alford Is emplo.rcd at the SweiJ strum Imulier plant. The dances of the Vaughn Com munity club have been closed until about the middle of September. The first bil'lon dollsr appropria tion msde by congress wss in 11117. when it totaled about M.K'SlssM' ' In 1!1S it had mounted to IS billion snd la 11U9 to 2i billion. THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON Clnsa IV (informw portraits) -Butterfly Colleeior", (No. 4 In the lay. out) Mrs. Grace Johnson, Springfield. Old Ford", Mrs. W. E. Whedon, Route 2, Eugene; (0) -saddled tor tne Trail Riders", Adeline Adams, 1939 Alder; (7) "Weighing In", Mrs. William Maddaugh, Veneta; (8) "How'm I Doln?" Mrs. C. H. Stone, 631 West 10th; (9) "Southern View from Cape Perpetua", Bill Scharen, 1683 Orchard; (10) "Bertie M.'Hanlon", Mrs. M. Sturdevant, Crow Stage; (11) "8unrlse from the Middle Sister", Walt Weber, 1843 West RAYDN TAX DEMAND REFUSED BY SOLONS WARHINT.TOV, r July 20. (VP) The ncnnta today overwhrlmiiiRly re affirmed Ha riecifllon agaiuHt impo hif a comPcnantory tnx on rayon and other competitors of cotton by re Jprtlujr fll! to II. a motion to recon sider the question. OpponPiitR of the rnyon tax hnu denounced It variously as "unjuat nnd as a "surrender to the silk In dustry.' Senntor Wairner (D-XY) argued thnt iik U a stronger com petitor to rnyou than rnyon is to cot ton, Senntor Ituwell DGn.) made the motion to reconsider the vote by whirl, the sennt Thursdny rejected the AAA nmeiidment applying n tnx on rnyon etpinl to lJ."i per cent of the profeMsinji tar on cotton. "Thin congress hns gone to ex tremes In Itxikinp after the cotton rowers." unid Senntor (ilnvs (D-Va during furious debut ou the pro posal. lie snid one rnyon factory nlon in Virginia employed 5,tH0 persons, nhirh mennt thnt L'0.0(H people were dependent upon it, 'nnd yet the sen ate without one word of hearings pre cipitates this proposition to tax out of exvMcnee this Industry thnt is yet in its infancy." Oakridge Events oa k n i nn i:, a uiy 20. ( sp( ni) The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Community church held their nunual 1 1 if nil nt ltlvers Ktlge camp ground, riiurydny nfteruoon. A podurk din ner wns served at one o'clock and the afternoon wns spent visiting, tewing ami playing games, tnvi tinning was enjoyed by the children, Mrs. G, J. Uray hnd charge of the arrangements. 1 lione present were .Mrs. limy, Mrs. K.itph Hriggs. Mrs. A. I'nddifrk, Mrs. .lohn Archer, Mrs. Hertrnw, Mrs. W. W. Austen. Mrs. 11. V, rut nam, Mrs. II. W. Oimick. Mrs. A. M. Breese. Mrs. Virgil YVinklemnn, Mrs. r'red Henson. Mrs. (.'mode Jones, Mrs. K. K. Smith. Mrs. William Kile tmmd, Mrs. V. 1 1. Ottlmyer, Mrs. ("Iisrb's Smith. Mrs. 11. M. llnrkins. Mrs. .1 I. Wright. Mrs. Twitty sud Mrs. Albert Bloomer. Mrs, Thsrles Croner was hostess to the Tuesday contract rlub and few additional guests Tuesday nt her home in honor of Mrs. William I'ol my or cf Mnrcota who is spending some time in Oakridge at the home of Mr. K. r. Smith. A dessert lunch eon wns served at one-thirty and con tract was enjoyed during the after noon. High sere was held by Mrs. Frank Oavis ami a guest prle was giren hy Mrs. Polmyer. Those pres ent were Mrs. ivdmver, Mrs. E. K. Smith. Mrs, II. W. Putnam. Mrs. t'lanile .Tones. Mrs. Frank Singltnry, Mr. Albert Bloomer, Mrs. Hurrv lli-e. Mrs. Walter Herman. Mrs. ('. B. Mi'Fnrbind. Mrs. Frnnk Onvis, Mrs. limit J. OraT and Mr, t'nnrr. T Jltle Mis .lean Bant a wns tbe eiet of honor at a psrty given by her mother. Mrs. S, A. Rmta, In ob servanee of Jean's seventh blrthdnr aimiversarv. After an afternoon spent plaving games delightful rt'fre'h ments were served on a nlorful table whii'h h!d a centerplete of roe. Clever Siitfr Hog Mue-csrd marked places foe .'-an B.inta, Ikt llt-tt-msn. Tois Tborep.on. Cr-Vli Mst li'fhs1'!, t e!r i'i-his. .innior 1icbaeK Mn-r Me A tee. Ts'dine I'llgb. Vi,del Pn-'i tlMth Sfoele, TH-1- ma Tiller. Velma Tiller. Eugene Til ler. Tatty Shaw, Nullu Rfynoldi tad Honorable mentions are (S) "The Clifford Lister Mrs. Bunta waa as sisted by Mrs. Laurence Reynolds. Mrs, Banta s dnuhtor, Mrs. Clor ienue Mcltee wns unnble to be pres ent becnuse of illness. Mrs, Cora Ilenton of Hillsboro, president of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon mods nn officinl visit to the Klin ltebeknh lodge Tuesdny, July 10. Other visitors for the meeting includ ed Mrs. Myrtle McAlpiu, Adaline Volkstorf and Mrs. Hurry Osborn all nf Eugene. Mrs. Edna Dolmyer of Mil renin and Mrs. Nrn Flock of Low ell. The degree 8tnff put on the Re bo k nil degree. Refreshments were served to about 45 members follow ing the meeting. Mrs. Clifford Mnttlson was' the guest, of honor at a surprise shower at her homo Friday afternoon. The party wns given by Mrs. Charlie Iteberr. Mrs. O. Woodruff and Mrs. E. J. Spats. Mrs. Mnttisnn received ninny beautiful gifts. Refreshments of sandwiches, enke and punch were served at the close of the afternoon. Those present were Mrs, Mnttisnn. Mrs. A. V. Ryer, Sirs. A gee, Mrs. Wil liams, Mrs. Wnvne Walker, Miss I.ols Wnlker. Miss Betty Spnlinger, Mrs. Wilt Hebert. Mrs. W. A. Crispin, Mrs. M. M. Lee. Mrs. One Lnvoy, Mrs. Elsie Mitchell. Mm. Claude Mil ler. Mrs. 11. M. llnrkins. Mrs. Otto Bndie nnd son Jackie.. Mrs. fpati, Mrs. Woodruff and Mrs. Hebert. Walker News Notes WALKER. July 20. (RpecIaH Miss Violet Sears left Mondny nfter non for Butte Falls to visit a sister Mrs. Elisabeth Moon. She expects to visit Crater lake and other places of interest while there. Mrs. Etta Shank waa jpiite badly burned this week while washing. Mrs. Holley who had her hip hurt two weeks ago Is suffering a great denl with It this warm weather. Mrs. John Wright of Phoenix, anil Mrs. Lyle Scott were visiting in this community Tueedny, ( Mrs. 1. T. Bayly of Eucene was vis iting Mrs. C. E. Wright and Mrs. M. C. Smith of Walker and Mrs. M. A. Morn of Ielight Valley. Mrs. Have Uite was a caller at the Fred Kins land home nt Lynx Hollow Thursday evening. The Lndies' Quilting club met with Mrs. E. L. Clink honoring Mrs. Har old Clark with a miscellaneous ehow er. Those attending were Mrs. (Ieorge tlnte. mother of the bS.le, and Miss Milba and Miss Helen Catea of Cot tage Crove, sisters of the bride, and Mrs. Anna Grousbeek. Mi. H ingle brock and daughter Iortha, Mrs. Have Hits and son Bcnnie lave. Mrs. Ben Jackson, Mrs. Melvin Jackson, Mre. Jrnnings, Mrs. Wicks, Mrs. Mary Undsay, Mr. Amy Meyer, Mi. F, J. Sly, Mrs. Cline Walkb-y and daughter. Miss Leta Walkley. Mrs. C. E. Wright and Mis Ruth Cameron. Mrs. R. E. Wright and daughter. Miss Oortbeia. Mrs. Clara Wallace, Mrs. Fannie Mil ler and the hostr-s, Mrs. E. L. Clark. The bride received many nlee and useful presents. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Deadwood Events PEAinVOOP. July 20. iSpeeisl) Mrs. !. H. Brooks returned home Sunday from Mapletcn where she has been caring for her granddaughter. Harvey Peek has sold his farm and moved to Creswell to live, Joe May has been home from the CCC the lat week. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. TheTps have mo veil to Indian Creek where Mr. Phelps is employed. Tow's milk brumes readily di;e. tible by iuf.int when concentrated albumin is aJdrti to iU 2nd; (12) "Upper MoKenile Falls", Mrs. M. L. Drury, Springfield; (13) "Resting". Marian Swanaon, Weatflr; (14) "Looking Down The Valley", Eunice Edwards, Cottage Grove; (15) "Ship Model", Mre. M. D. Harwood, Routs 1, Eugene. A free hand-tinted enlargement of the four prize-winning plcturea will be given the wlnnera If the negative la preaented at tha Carl R. Baker Film shop. The deadline In each week's contest Is set at five o'clock Wednesdays at the Register-Guard office. All entrlea must be In by that time to be judged for the Sunday UTILITIES CHARGED WITH BUCKING PWA WASHINGTON. July 20. (U.B Public Works Administrator Hnrold Ij. Ickes todny joined congress' Inves tlsatlon of public utility companies by charging that their 22 court tithts against federally-financed municipal power Plants "apparently emanated from some central source." So fnr, the government hns won the right in nine cases to loan and irrant money for city-owned facilities. Federnl sttorneys lost four time. Nine motions for dismissals still are pending. "A concerted attack by utility com panies to prevent the construction of municipal power projects voted by various communities with flnsncing through PWA loans and granta hns resulted In the filing of the court ac tions," Ickes said. ' "In virtually every ca.se, the lan guage In the bills Is similar Insofar 86 questions of constitutionality are concerned. In a number of the bills the allepntlona of unconstitutionslity sre identical. Indicating thnt they nre drnfted on forms or instruction! emanating from some centrnl source." Harrisburg News nARRISBURO. July ' 20 (Spe cial) Mrs. T. A. Leach has returned from Wsllsce. Idaho, where she vleit ed with a daughter, now operating the Wallace telephone. Mrs. W. L. Hoyt of Portland ts spending the week here visiting with her father. Orville Cunningham, and other relatives. Word haa been received here, though rsther belated, telling of the death of Harry Hook at Trairie City. July 7. of hesrt trouble. Mr. Hook once lived at Harrisburg and is well known here. C. W. Morris Is spending the week st Portland, where he Is serving on the federal grand jury. Mrs. Erma Haszard of Shasta City, Cat.. Is visiting with her psrents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gray, who live In the Xoraton district. Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Puer of the esme city sre spend ing the summer at the Gray home. Mrs. C. Hoppe snU two children of Portland sre guests of the Barrows family. Mrs. Hoppe and Mrs. Bar rows are sisters. Mns. Barrows and daughter I.ncile returned recently from a visit to Klamath Falls. Misses Anna and Cecelia Stroda are visiting in Portland this week. Mrs. Clara Warner haa been brought home from the Albany hns Pital. where she had been sent with a broken hip. and is said to be getting along nicely. Mrs. 0. W. Morris Is renalrln. th. library books and they will soon be I moved Into the new library. I R. K. Burton went to Medford Sun- .lay and is making a visit to Dr. E. W. ; Ilarnum, a former Harrisburg resl- I deaf. Mr. Burton plans to see Crster : lake before returning. Mr. snd Mrs. U H. Stevenson snd daughter Thelma of San Francisco 1 visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. ' Harold Stevenson. Mr. snd Mrs. Jim Taylor of Eu gene and Mrs. Taylor's brother. Rob- i ert narrer. snd son and granddsnrh- j ter from Briti.h Columbia, and Mr. Barter's dsughter Ruby of Sesttle i were guests of Mrs. Jane Curtss j IMesdaf. At: i. Curtla hid Dot seen 1 Mr. Barger for fifty years. When a small boy Mr. Barger was a resident of Harrisburg. Mrs. May Rainey Is here from Montana visiting nt the home of Mr. Kirk. She is 'on her wny to California to get a little daughter and take back home. Mrs. A'lvlenne Dnrrnh and children of Portlnnd are guests of Mrs. Dar rah's isister, Mrs. Iinlph Applcgate, nnd other Harrisburg relatives. Hnrvest is in full operation nowa days. Reports from the first rye grne-a thrashed indicate only a fair crop. W. F. Elliott, Mrs. Slnry J. Black, Mrs. Olive Crnin, Wnlter Elliott and Sidney Clnypool went to Prineville recently, where they had a fine visit with relatives and old time friends. J. D. Pattcroon has been appointed state chemist. Mr. Patterson was em ployed here last summer in the drug Utore by Harold Stevenson. Delight Valley DELIGHT VALLEY. July 20. (Special) John Punlevy and family spent Mondny nt Swimmers Delight, it being Mr. and Mrs. Dunlevy's fif teenth wedding; aniversary. Ruth Ilohman left for Lebanon Saturday of last week to pick rasp berries. Mrs. Pluma Ilannn nnd Mrs. Leon Sperry and son of Eugene spent the week-end at the Lawrence Monteith home. The J. A. .Toll and George Hoh man families had picnic dinner in the Joil grove Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MonteIth and Mrs. Leon Sperry spent Sunday on the McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jackson nnd son Fred and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tlite and son were dinner guests nt the Oscar Jackson home Sunday. The E. Clark family of "Walker were aNo visitors In the afternoon. Mrs. Pluma Manna nnd Mrs. Leon Sperry and son of Eugene spent You Can Not Buy New Eyes NOW Is none too soon to attend to your child's eyes for the coming school year. Don't start him under the handi cap of tired, strained eyes but rather give him the ad vantage of fresh, rested, eager eyes. t It may make tha difference between failure and pasaing with good grades. S. A. Whealley Seeing Specialist Cor. Broadway A Oak Over Safeway Srtora showing. Any one may enter as many pictures as he pleaiei Ihim the four divisions, the only restrictions being that the snaps mia taken after April 27, 1935, and that no professionals may eompitil weekly prize wlnnere will be entered In a district Judging In ItJ ber and four pictures will be selected to be sent to the NiwtJ National Awards In Washington, D. C, to compete for the 11 prize money. 7 Tuesday at the Lawrence Brown home. Elta Hohmnn went to Winchester Monday to spend two weeks with a sister, Dorothy. Mrs. Oscar Jackson nnd son Dean spent Tuesdny In Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nixon of Cot tage Grove and a sister of Mre. Nix on's from California visited Wednes day at the Lee Nixon home. Phyllis Johnson visited from Wednesday until Friday at the Oval Powell home in Cottage Grove. Hollis and Clair Conner of Grnnts Pass sre spending the summer at the home of an uncle, Cbas. Conner. Organizations CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5 noon and installation of new officers by Rev. Mr. Histow will be held. WOMEN OF MOOSE The Women of the Moose held their regular business meeting Tuesday evening, July 18, at the Moose hall with a good attendance. Initintion for a candidate was held. Mns. Marie Brucktnon was appointed drill team captain. The committee sponsored a program for the evening with Mrs. Cora Parker as chairman. Tho next official business meeting will be held August 6. The entertainment commit tee for this meeting will be Mrs. Emma Crowl, Mrs. Edith Willis. Mrs. Stella Jackson and Mrs. Mellie Thom ason. AUXILIARY MEETING Mrs. C. C. Vaughn is entertaining members of the letter carriers' auxil iary at the home of Mrs. Charlea Allen Friday, at two o'clock in the afternoon. . ATTEND CONVENTION Twenty-five members of General Lnwton Auxiliary to the I'nited Span ish War Veterans attended the nnnunl department convention held at Rose- J MINIATURE CAMERA OWNER Have Your Films Printed 2x4 Inches on Our New Kodaprinter Cost for Each Print. July 21 1935. burg, July 14 to 17. There tn: members of the Auxiliary heJ with department offices, Mn 1 Hall, department senior Titt-4 dent; Mrs. Cora White, dtprj patriotic instructor; Mrs. mm ell, department coniluctresi it: Millie Schwietering, departoc sistnnt guard. Mrs. Pearl Wnij and Mrs. Veltna Mitchell lmt as delegates to the national i tion to be held at San Antonio, Ii September 15 to 18. The neitad of the auxiliary will be am c armory Monday evening at o'clock, when the delegates ii: a report of the convention. ... MISSIONARY MEETIX0 The Central Presbyterian M ary society la to meet Tneidija noon for a one o clock corim luncheon at Skinner Butte PC' T,. I. Constance will be la ara the program to follow tha ptol TTITrAfFTTA CI.IB The Helmetta club will melt J nesday. July 24, at Skinaer S park for a covered dish mm one o clock. . . . Ttf.ATZ TO SPEAK The Women's City dab ' Pro.Schonl Mothers club M erecntionnl church have M ninru. fnr nn pveninc meeania1 near future. Dr. W. E. Blati. a or of the St George schoolfffi study nt the University of W and who Is on the faculty "O;1 during July, will present t f parent education. All those in the problems of childhood aV as those of individuals ail f ...h. kiiv tn the furtberiif ivnorntiv nrnzrams in renansH Mtlnn are Invited. 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