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June 21, 1936. THtt REOISTEfi-OD ARD, EUGENE, OREGON Fagre five arly Summer Finds All Communities in Eugene Area Very Active WHEN SPENCER CREEK GRANGE INSTALLED OFFICERS RECENT BRIDE! E IN JUNCTION ARE IP COTTAGK GROVE, June -.!0. ,1,11 One of the beat concerts ( the BPUhOU wait irrruiru iuuib" bT mil" "' , . " lt 10 .n..r it tbe high school gymnasium, tenner! was directed by Sirs. Ed . P,,rton of Eugene with Mrs. Ruth ! 1 .. ... - 1J i Ltfvart Lainnen anu .urn. n.iru I11 . .... . .,1,1, n, 'alls. vionniM. i .... Pavia aa aecorapaniBt and Mil ted 1 t'orapte Moore, dancer of Eu 3( were assisting artists on tbe rorrira. This will be the last concert i h, season in Cottage Orore. The 1.0 roups, nulladecra and Carolers ,i to sins in Eugene luesuny eve- a for the LlHienaiierf, i-umeuiiuu. Tbe motion picture film, the "Life 1 Chrit" and the "I'assion nay. (le ctins the story ol jesus, irom iauv t to Ascension, will be shown at the iiptist church Saturday evening. An npmpriate musical score win ne piay ,i tbroucliout tbe entire film on spe- ,1 sound equipment, reproducing or- brttral, orsnu unu u..i ,..u,.. Ijmous composers, Blending in Willi t-t scenes, wlilcli portray in numentic oil historic fashion, the life, crucifii , .1 Af inona rri,o iblic is IllVltPU unu iickl-ib urn hoi nnired to gain ndmission. A silver flfrins will he taken to assist in de- 'nying expenses. Go to tamp total men who attended the forestry rainine enmp at Little liiver last Lrk were Oeorgc Dnnicwood, Rex fvhtrler, r'n.ve Stewart, C. W. Alnr- m. Horry illinms. These men will i. in charge of stnlions in Bohemia strict. a.vne Mnckin also took the fcurse and will be held in reserve for lytout work in case of fire weather. Urthur Funk, Alia Kelly. Dean mia sm and J. Paquette, part of the trail rnrk'ing force attended the school and Irill be used in forest fire control in frm of need later in tbe season. H. k D. Brown was an instructor at the 'lining school. Union church services will be held frnday night at. the Presbyterian burro with IteT. C, J. Hall, pastor ;f the Methodist, church as speaker. Mrs. Merville Ventch of Drain, for- UrCottsge Clrove resident entertain- H a group of friends from here pursday complimenting Mrs. Har old Dugan and Mrs. Eugene Matlock ( Oakland, ( am., and- Mrs, Abbie Callahan of Portland. A one o'clock jDODeon was served after which three. jtiblra of bridge, were at play. Mrs. iIiugflD held high score and Mrs. Mat wk second. Guests were Mrs. Har old Swartz, Mrs. Ralph Saltsman, iMri. Sam Watch, Mrs. N. J. Nelson, Mrs. H. C. Wells, Mrs. Victor Cbani- bre, Mrs. Oscar Woodson, Mrs. Tlautje Kime,, Cottage. Grove; Mrs. William (inroutte, Culp Creek; and The wests of honor, Mrs. I)ugnn, Mrs. aitkek and Mrs. Callahan. w Utopia club met Thursday aft- awn with Mrs. C. E. Umphrc.Cfor a one-thirty dessert. Mrs. Harry Short 1 spokane. Mrs. Roy Short and Mrs. Giro Yowell. The afternoon was spent ifially and the group planned a pic- t lor July. This wns their last reg- jr meeting until fall. T! R'EXDI.l.VG, .Tune 20 (Special) -Mrs. Clarence Hoeflcin wns hostess the Needle club Thursday after rn. Momhors , resent were: Mrs. N Cr.in.lnll, Mrs. C. .7. Chandler, 'In. Ralph Martin. Mrs. George John ''. Mrs. drover Wilson, Mrs. S. P. "awlt, Mrs. Clarence Alford and " Ann. Mrs. Wolfe All-n, Mrs. W. Sajl's, Mrs. Roland Wicks, Mrs. Abrnms and Mrs. Grover. ws included: Mrs. N. C. Nielson. ,rt! Pais, n former resident sad !"lr, Mr:.. Hershel Uorsey, XSA. Wart Coj. JliB. Ernest Anderson, Jraffild, Mis. Carl Ab-jrcrombie, . Ceorjr Gilbert, Mrs. N. A. ''te nnd I.ois Abcrcrombie. Mrs. won hish. prize. for club mem Mrs. Muriin second high, nod Cranrlnll low. Guestw winning '""iwere Mrs. Anderson high. Mrs. '", second high, and Mrs. Niel "n. low. t the school meeting Midny eve. a?. Gny Pattee, present chairman. elwiM director of the school arl. Wertey Shackelford will be ""innan. . Mr'. X. f. Nielson md Shirley 'yt W.-tt of tirnnts Pass are vis r"; ' th home of Mr. and Mrs. - Cbandlr. r. Ernc.i Anderson, Springfield, mninj ,ho hmc oI Mri lnd "J Hrsh Dorsev. 'Ira. B.,lah Jordan of Howard, 'as. who Is spciyling the summer J"."'"". id ,t been visiting at ome f ,r son ,n, daughter Mr. ..nd Mrs. Eddie Jordan, nding two weeks in .function .'Kt the ,rm of b btother Vir o hosier, ii,'';""1 S,r"- (5pry Worth, Eddie fcttlj vifi,in8 'Motives ' Carl Baker photos In the top picture Is the general group attending the Installation of officers for Spencer Creek grange, the new grange unit In Lane county, Friday evening. Below, the officer of the new grange: Front row, left to right, Mrs. William Schnorenberg, lady assistant ateward; Mr a. Henry Schnorenberg, Pomona; Mrs. W. H. McBeth, Cerea; Mlaa Dorothy Schnorenberg, secretary; Mrs. Martin Tenga, lecturer; Mri. Ross Defoe, musician; back row, left to right, W. H. McBeth, Melvln Svarverud, members of the executive committee; C. L, Redemer, gate keeper; Henry Schnorenberg, treasurer; Harold Svarverud, assistant steward; Ross DeFoe, ateward; Martin Tengs, overseer; William Schnorenberg, master. Mrs. C. H.Svarverud, Flora, and C. H. Svar verud. member of the executive committee, were not present at the time the picture was taken. New Grange Starts Out, Officers Are Installed; Pomona Grange Sets Picnic O.E.S. Social Items CURSUTJX. June 20. (Special) The last meeting prior to tlio two months summer recess wns heltl by the lorn, chapter of Eastern Sfnr Thursday flveninjr. Mrp. V. 0. Spen cer who substituted for Sirs. P. J. Sly as delegnto to the reeeut meeting of the grand chapter in Portland, gave a report and Miss Alleyne Spencer also Qold some of the highlight of the meeting, lherc was a good attend ance. Members of the Intermediate and Junior Leagues of the Methodist church picnicked at the Coleman grove Thursday afternoon and cvennig. A weiner roat and games were included in the program. Miss Marion Fuller was in charge. Those attending were Oleste Warner, Pauline Land, Lucilc Kent Fern Bragg, Audrey Coleman, Ken neth Coleman, Allen Rlack, Allen Kirk, Ernest Syphers, Ralph Black. Harold Black, Kay Bragg, Donald Land and Jimmy Itankin of Eugene. C. E. Social Held Tb Young People?' class of the Christian Sunday school and the Christian Endeavor held n social eve ning at the church service room Thurwlay evening. Cames wore in charge of Kenneth and Huth Holbrook and Barbara Campbell. Strawlwrry shortcake and emonade were served, i Those present were Mrs. Charles I Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Erneit Wheeler, Henrietta Henriksen. Lola Bowder, ! Fairy Heiirikfieii, Rcnnie Cartel, Kenneth nnd Ruth Holbrook, Barbara I Campbell, Pearle Wolfe, Clarence Robhiett, Wilbur Hayes, Everett, i Lloyd and Allon Wheeler. RECENT BRIDE HONORED WENDLIXG, June 20 (Special) Mrs. Kenneth Werner( Doris Fish er) of Marcola, bride of June 1-1, was honored at a post nuptial shower at tlin community lint I Wedncsda.0 after noon. The committee in charge was: Mrs. Tom Bildcrback, Mrs. Wolfe Al len, Mrs. Laurence Bailey. Mrs. Her shel Bailey, Mrs. Earl Bailey. Mrs. tiny Pattee, Mrs, fjorgo Gilbert. Mrs. Richard Coftr, Mrs. Jeff Abell, Mrs. Bert Johnson and Mrs. Fred Byers. Those on the Berving commit tee were Miss Mabel Bailey, Miss Martha Sli:ickolford. Miss Viola Pat tee, Miss Beulah Bailey, Mrs. Hiley Stafford and Miss Helen Allen. Pro gram, piano solo, Mrs. Bert John son; reading, June Bowerly; trio, Al faretta Brickley, Edna Johnson nnd June Bowerly; reading, June Bower ly. The gifts were presented by little Arthur Cofer, Helen Kinenid and Phyllis Estes. CLUB ENTERTAINED l. PPER CAMP CREEK. June 20 (Special) The Friendly Circle met at the home of Mrs. Bertha Fisher Thursday afternoon. During the busi- naee mnnltntr Hin I'ltlll llnrMilnil tn hltlfl Melva Miller, Thelmn Coleman, n FmipM. nf intv nicnic in the erove nenr the I. D. Larimer home. After an afternoon spent in sewing for Miss Mary Fisher, the hostcci served a lunub. Those present were: Mrs. Bis sell, Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. Willian, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Potter. Mrs. Cooper and daughter Jnez, Mrs. Piper. Mrs. Whetstone. Mrs. Larimer, Mrs. George Fisher nnd children, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Baxter Fisher and children. CHURCH GROUP MEETS DRAIN, Jimc 20 (Special) The missionary society of the Christian church met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cowan. Mrs. W. E. Coons was leader, The topic was "China. " MrsrBeasley led the devo tions. Mrs. Lake read a paper on "A Day in a Missionary's Home in China. ' Mrs. Barker read a paper on f'liimi ii n ( l Att'N. r.'nrilner snve a talk Graee Reezes, Ruby M'Kay and j nJ) Dr icnWa, and his career. There Jrajmra Hammer, toaehei(Q.vith Myrtle lrOHinilK in in: i' iniiKiui r. ii-N ... Portland wero weekend guests at the Groshong home. They were guests of honor at a social evening Saturday. Other guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. N. E. Steele, Mrs. W. 1. Jrrl?wick. Mr. j William HolliMon, Wayne Kenhus and Mrs. Maiwy Jacki-on. Mrs. Mabel llarkm, or ra.rnau t. mretmg of the WMk flnd ,n inn., arrival f-niiuu,T i- in ((jn n ana MfK .1 h. MT1 IT fl JIH'I Willi 1 . other nearby relatives. Mrs. Harkins has a number of jqunintance here having viited in tvkwell a number of times. Fred Warner had several stili fief j nfPrnoont M. ptli Bvrfl taken in a foot at the hngene nospuai ; ,. a ,eFt of thft ai(f were eleven memb'TR present. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by Mrs Cowan and daughter, Mrs. Gardner. AID HAS MEETING WALTEItVILLE. June 20 (.Spe cial) The Walterville Ladies Aid so cietv met Thursday for its regular pothick er was served to 21 which num- 1pr included ten children who re mained with their mothers for dinnnr after the dismissal of (he daily va cation Bible school at the -i-hurch au ditorium. Three Indies rnme in for the j Wen or the By MARIAX LOWRY (Country. Editor, Register-Guard) WITH its officers installed nnd ilis meeting scheduled arranged. Spencer Creek grange. Lane county's newest nnd 27th grange, is all ret to push ahead and become an active group in the Spencer Creek valley. The new organization takes in all of the ppencer Creek . valley region and is the county's second grange out in the Lorane direction, Lorane having had one for several years. Installation was held Friday eve ning at Twin Oaks school house, Al len Wheeler of Goshen grange acting as installing officer, assisted by Mrs. H. U Mclntyre, Miss Ella Marie Baker, Mrs. Roy E. Comm. and Mrs. Frank B. Harlow as the ladies' degree team from the Willnkcnzie grange. Elmo B. Chase, Lane Pomona master; Frank B. Harlow, grange deputy who hnB assisted in organizing the njY grange: and Roy E. Corum, master of Willakenzic grange, Lane's first model grange, were visiting for the evening and assisted the new group in getting started. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Walls and Mrs. George Saunders were other- visitoru from Willakenzie at the meeting. The new grange lias 27 charter members as well as being the 27th Lane county grange. In the new or ganization arc: C. J. Appleman, S. M. Bloom, Ross E. D'Cie, Mrs, Ross Defoe. ,1. II. Ilerron, Neil Johnson, Mrs, Rose Johnson, Walter Kindt, Mrs. Walter Kindt, W. II. McBeth, Mrs. W. II. McBeth, C. L. Redemer, Miss Dorothy Schnorenberg, Henry Schnorenberg, Mrs Rachael Anne Schnorenberg, William Schnorenberg. Mrs. William Schnorenberg. C. H. S-gjrverud, Harold Svarverud, Melvin Svarverud. Harry Taylor, Martin B. Tengs, Mrs. Hildur J. Tengs, Berge Torkelson, Mrs. Berge Torkelson, Haldure Torkelson. The new gnnge (s to meet acain on the evening of July 2 at the Twin Oaks achoolhouse. Definite time of meeting has not been determined yet. William Schnorenberg is the mas ter for the new unit nnd oilier officers include; Mnrtin B. TengK, overseer; Mrs. Hildur J. Tciiks, lecturer; Ross Deroe, steward; Harold Svarverud, assistant steward; Mrs. William Sell, norenberg, lady assistant steward; Miss Dorothy Schnorenberg. secre tary; Henry Schnorenber treasurer;' 0 L. Redemer, gatekeeper; Mrs. W. H. McBeth, Ceres: Mrs. Rachael Ann Schnorenberg, Pomona ; Mrs. C. H. Svarverud, Flora; Mrs. Ross Defoe, musician; C. H. Svarverud, Y, H. Mc Betn, and Melvin Svarverud. execu tive committee. Pomona grange The Line Pomona grange is planning a picnic for the Fourth of July nt DilleyV Riverside park as an all-day event for all granges In !''o county. Allen Wheeer of Goshen granee i general ehnirman; Lorane The Lorane grange Is meeting the coming Thursday, lho home economics committee is tn have charge of the program. The II. E. lub of the grange met the past Thursday afternoon at the grange hall. Mrs. M mulish was a visitor. Re freshments were served. WIMakenzle Willakenzie grange held its meeting Saturday evening. Members of the juvenile degree team who participated in the recent state Trrnnge convention wero honored at tbe meeting. Mohawk-McKenzie MohawkMc Kenzie grange members held their regular meeting Wednesday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall nt Marcida. During the biiHiucss meeting Mr. Brown, chairman of the legislative committee, gave a report nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Baiigh, delegates to the state grange, gave reports. During the sum mer the grange will only have out. meeting, that will be lho first Wed nesday in the month. Mohnwk-McKenzie' grange Home E. C. will hold its regular meeting Wednesday nfternoon at, the I. O. O. F. hall nt Marcoln. The ladies will finish the quilt for the farm home. Irving The Irving grange mot nt the grange ball Friday evening for its regular meeting. During the business i meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Flanagan gave reports on the slate grange mee:ing held at Lebanon. The first I nnd second ilgree team then put on (he degree work for Mr. and Mrs. Will Bishop, Paul Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Iu is lopp!rr. For the lecturer's huiir n skit wos given by seven ladies of the Home Economics club. Several songs were sung by the grange. Lunch was then served by the hostesses, ' Mrs. Bart Flanagan and Mrs. Marion Kelso. JUNCTION CITV. June on.ff;.. rial I The ladies of the M. E. ehun-h and a number of guests held n social meetinz in the church parlor Thurs day afternoon. A husinetsa meeting wns held and an organization of a Junior and Senior Aid was perfected. Mrs. tf. Pitney wa elected president f the tn ion. Mrs. L. Young vice prefl ident of division one. Mrs. M. Nelson secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Virgil Spur geon vice president of division two, Mrs. Betty Dunn secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Claude Michael treasurer of the Union. Mr. C. Pitney presided at this meeting. A number of plans wns discussed for the year's work, Tbe Aid has been made a present of 'JO-day-old poults and a loyal member baa taken them to raise and It was voted to hold a bnzaar nnd a turkey linner in the late f nil. The turks not used for the dinner will be sold. Two meeting will bo held each month, Ihe second nnd fourth Wednesdays, litduring the huyy summer reason on i one meeting each month. A Jonah treasury ban been adopted nnd will be used throughout the year for free will offerings. After the binsi noss session n social hour wns en joyed with refreshment served at tables. Honor gueists wero thoso whose birthdays and wedding miniver sniies occurred in June. Twelve were seated at thifi table which was very pretty in white with a conterpioco in pink roses with pink tapers nnd a huge nngel food cake with pink decor ations. Thlrty-fivo ladies wero pres ent to enjoy this social Aid day. The next meeting will be held on the lnwn at Mrs. J. J, Rays, on July S, Mrs, Martin, Mrs. Nelson nnd Mrs. Wat roue, flrtsislanl hoslessc. Church Class Meets The Christian Workers claws of tbe Christian church met Tuesdny eve ning in Ihe church parlors for the regulnr monthly business nnd social evening. Those present were Mm. B. Peitz, Mrs. L. Purkerson, Mrs. Lela Baldwin, acted as hmstess. Others present, were Mr. and Mrs. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Kernen nnd children, Mr. and Mrs. .West Purkerunn and on, Mrs. Kelso, Mrs. Hauglierly and Lloyd, Mrs. Parr and Leota, Mrs. Lednicky, Mrs. Harvey, ltarney Leach, Fern Barbee,, Eileen Sanford, lino gene Green, Mrs. Wright nnd Mr. Deadmond. The W. F. M. S. of the M. E. ; ,1 ! ii, TV k MOHAWK, June 20. (Special) riends surprised tiny Stephens at his home Saturday evening, honoring him for his birthday. The evening was spent in playing cards, high score go ing to Mrs. Bert Edgell and Guy i Stephens. Refreshments were served Itv Mrs. Stephens assisted by Lydia lgell, Etta Koblcy and ArveHa Ste phens. Mrs. Paul Robley and daughter Evalyn are entertaining Tbursdny aft ernoon honoring Mrs. Robert Edgell with a shower. Go to Coburg Mrs. Ethel Davis and sons were visitors to Coburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Scott Jackson spent .Sunday visiting in Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Paul iiobley were dinner guests at the W. Buell home nt Springfield Sunday. Kennell-Ellls photo. Mrs. James Harold Crockett (Lucile Mllllcan), above, was a bride of June 6. She is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Milllcan of Walterville. church met with Mrs. LnVcrnc Hcn dersen Friday nfternoon. Mrs. O. Pitney conducted tho dovot lunula. Routine 'sinctsd was enacted nnd the president, Mrs. Empcy, presented a lesson on "When Children's Friend ships Are World Wide," the thought centering around the words of n Kor ean misvsionnry's little daughter, "We'd love everybody In tiio whole world if wo only knew them.' Mrs. Thos. Nelc-on conducted tho myistcry box. After the lesson Mrs. Hendersen assisted by her mother, nerved delic ious refreshments. Lndica al Lending Ihis meeting were Mrs. A, Campbell, Mr. Ernie Parr, Mrs. Thos, Nelson, Mrs. Miller Nelson, Mrs. O. F. Mor gan, Mrs. L. Couug, Mrs. Margaret, Mrs. Svan, Mrs. F. Greer, Mr. C. Pitney, Miss Gotten, Mrs. Empty and Jrs. Henderson. DINNER ON BIRTHDAY IjORANR, Jun 20 (Special) A birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. E. II. Gowing'a bii thdry wns given nt the Gowing home Thursday evening. Guests wero Mr. Gowing and Mr. and Mrs. Moon of Cottage Grove, Mr. and Mrs. James Horn of River R:ad, Lois Gowing of Cottnge Grove, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcor:;e Gowing and the E. H. Gowing family. The highest wind speed ever reg istered in the British Isles wns in Jonunry, 10'Jrt, when 112 miles an hour was reenrdod at Quilty, County Chnse. Ireland. 7hat Odded AafiQ a our future financial security Joe not depend upon wnet you-i am now, nor upon whet you una,' out only upon now w?ery you Invest your Mving. Here, wiie investor, find profit plui INSURED 5APFIY ef their fundi up to '5,000 by tho Federal Savings Cr Loan Insurant Corporation, Washington, D. C 997 OAK STREET FIRST FEDERAL Savings and Loan Association OF EUGENE Plans Underway For Community Fair in Shedd SlIEHIl, June 20. (Special). The reenlar meeting of the Voung Presbyterian Foreign Missionary soc iety was held at the home of Airs. C. E. Iti rt on on Wednesday afternoon. The devotional services were led by Mrs. Emma Gregory. Mrs. J. A. Covey nnd Mrs. Rarton conducted the lesson study, oiieh reading .1 paper on the subject, of " Child Education." The usual businesH meeting was htld during which it was decidfukthnt Ihe nry will sponsor Misshine Davis as 'iiaj'ate for queen of the communityrJiir to be held next fall. Mrs. Josie Griffin, Mrs. Elliott, Miss Eliniheth Hurl on and Miss Willn Mr. Connel were invilrd uut'sls. Refresh ments were served bv Mrs. I lorn assisted j E. lQ)McKay, Willakenzie 1 Hnwson nnd Mrs. Many., srange, rhnirman for sporls; Mrs. j Ray Bower, Four Oaks grange, Pom- I The g'rl nf Honda Porjns, In sou ona lecturer, in charge of the prcfrn Iii'lin, ii'Vrr. her chosen man into gram: Mrs. Harve Coi, Willakenzie j fheQingle. where she npplleti fire o grange, Pomona home economics chair- his bare bark; If the pain draws ,1 man. chairman for refreshments. I yell from him, he Is rejort-d. Don't Fail to Attend the 2nd Annual National Air Meet, Eugene Airport, June 27-28. others O a 5 nan GREATER ECONOM.T- Fairbanks-Morse Proves it to You Friilny nj the refilt of n wnnii eplit- i . H jinrtin anil dnucbtcr, tine episode at hin hime early thnt jrVPvt cnlM nt til" nid tiiarinc the i miming. Fred l lorn I furrier f'ir (he nf,r'nnnn. The Misses Kintc nnr) Ko- ! Kusene Tlreii.ler-fiiinr'1. iherinebnin. leei'hrra nf the daily I A California ear fnil"rl t" mnko th" (.non n,, nrhnol were uettK for turn at the railroad ernaeint; ehorlly podurk dinner nnd afternoon. Tw nnilt. were wnrltrd on nnd one lir BE, A Sffi WlfiR&PHilv fter noon Fridn.v and ran aano n cur trnvrlini: eouth. Nn one was hurt but the earn were dnniacd eome. A j-ounj hoy was, drii-inc the out of 6tatc ear. O C' 1 Both t-oopa nf (iirl Srontr. met at their h. ndiuarter Tuesday afternoon and did more cleaniiilt 'Ql re-decoret-Ine. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS "MJ.K01 NTA1N. Jiw 20. .'I-Mra. Winston tKrria en ,, fc"1"1 the T. T. T. A. Bridee club In u Wednesday afternoon. H"'"n Ihwnnh reeeired hijh " "i Mr. Marvin Blackburn !. A d..rt luneheon a aerv a.l. K""ih Mtrhfield. Mrs. "-Tin, .urn. .Mama niacs Hm i .'ire. ..inriu oia..- W ' r'',m"r Urkin. Mra. Floyd fln" "" f'- A- Pin. Mr,. a i ''k"', Mr"- Chria 5ti.ru'" M- E"rl Nhaum. Mra. H, ; "!. Mra. Alva Marliu ana ! Mra. Wiaiton Burria. hed. A nnilt for Mrs. Martin nf I-.u- uene will bfi put into Hie frnm'-a at the nlt nieetim. tidies prerent for tlie dinner and nfternoon were Mra. II. F.. flnrk of Kiir;ene. Mra. M. .1. Wearin, Mrs. I'Trerett Wearin, Mrs. Heth Byera of Wendlinr. Mra. Frank rase, Mrs. O. I. Htaoy, Mrs. Anna Slr.i v. Mrs. F.linln'' I'aL-". Mrs. ('. rJ. rik Ha A. .lesson. Mrs. D. K. Benson. Mrs. Oarden lUD na K T) Shrnde. M r. n.irneo Potter, MeetiJln-Vlda-Mrs. William Hueka. Mra. lister Q " Milliran. Mrs. C. U S-ott. Children ... . . . , , fl,. nre.ent wero Ilobrrt. I.yle and Flo- VIDA. June '' - T ri , . Ann Shrode, Jnnet. and KM M.Konr.ie Darden .lul net ThnrHsj . .. . n'lnp and ! land Byers, f)on Benmn, Tommy Ben- fternoon at Thomson's in ladies present. Mrs. daughter. Viola, of F.nf-ne, aave a talk and dniontntinn on arrange ment of flowers. Hefreshmentn were serred by the h'Oss.. Mrs. Payton Thomsrm. Mrs. Brown of Beddms, rl. was an out-of-.lnt. tuest of the oluh. The elub will m--t again CLUB PLANS MEETING COBI H'i, June 20. Ifpeeial) The Past Noble Grands elub will meet at tbe home of Mrs. I.aona nn ' 'ireen. Thursday evening, jwnr .. Thursday, July 9. the place 10 " - - named later. Ihoiteaa. WILL YOU BE PREPARED WHEN YOUR OPPORTUNITY COMeS LEARN: Shorthand Secretarial Practice Transcription oTypewritSg Bookkeeping Stenotype the DAY and NiiiHT elaaaea will be taunht by Mr. Ryan, who, for the paat year, wai the ehorthand a?uetor at the Eugene High School. Pleaaant, cool rooma, overlooking the city park, will make aummer courses enjoyable. ENROLL NOW University Business College 305 I. 0. 0. F. Bid?., Broadway at Oak Street EUGENE, OREGON SEE WHY THE CUTS ELECTRIC BILLS Tha Conaerrador la a ahalf. lined Inner door for aiorlng moat frequently used foode, 11 la located behind lh main door.lt preventa cold air from raehlng out and warm ear from raahlng Into lha main compartment whan the outer door la opened to get one of thaae oft-naad Uema. IOOK Inside a doien ordinary re al friqercrJora and you see practically 11$ rne thlnas. O Ties look isitel t'Jffa new FaajbcoeJji lraa. The Ttj-y f9nt Ctbui Uxoi oreei Totft eyet it vialhle aroof of lower op-5-fc; coij lie eigJiQilve crleled CONSESVADOS. fti enfclc cji a fliV you will aee eiictly wj.y the CONSERV.. U the btqgesi monY-Y' lncj feature eyer put lnio a riiiqerator. Ml Check these 15 F-M features against any refrigerator 1. Beauty end MsmI.uum 2. Dalai lunik (BUcl Kick FUto) S. Fliiger-rJp Hardware , 4. CoaMrrsdor B. More usable stanoa apsnf a. Ecanony ' 7. r.lth.DkMorN Prwdslaa Mjr. alsctarino expm.nce t. S(., .riieleal conTOTrlrmal ma- t. Slow wpA longer llie MS in Mbl. lot Mrrtc 10. rianed Coolloo Dull 1 It. 7ajt irMslair guerooa lea reiv r7 12. D.noBot.ble Baaksle r 11. Oalrt Oprfloa 14. InsoJatloa 15. Pile Mo.lel C-7-7.74cii.i t. !ilmont tin 8-ft. box Only $237.50 More Usable Storage Space Greater economy isn't ail we can dem onstrate. Tift CONSEHVADOH also jives Oou more usable sloracjjj space. It puts the oflQsed Items up front where they are easy to reach . . . Keeps ibem frotji clu.?eriaj and crowd.l the meia s:f)rij:e corajjaajr-joleaJ. Come In and see F-M cj-gj.'er economy provnd by actual demonstra tion. Do this before you buy any refrigerator. FAIRBANKS-MORSE GLEND0N H. B0TS0N llth At Oak Street O 9 ELECTRIC STORE Telephone 1824