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fcage Sir THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON E CLARA PAST WEEK Creswell News Notes SANTA CLAHA, Aug. 21. (Rpe Hal) Reports from the Santa Clan grange Tueaday evening waa on tha drought in the middle west states. At the Boy Rrotits camp there were eight Santa Clara scouts attending, It was reported. The program con sisted of group singing, readings by O. K. Balwln, a dream told by E. 0. Vogt. Carl Robinson talked on the work at the cannery. Mrs. J, I. Hart haa returned to her home after visiting her aon-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrt. Will Robinson at their summer home near Lornne. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Bnlwln and daughter, Lucille, returned home Sun day from a four-day trip to Newport. Home from Vacation Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Monger have returned homo from a week's vaca tion at Crater Lake and other points of interest. Rev. Sims of Medford spent two days this week visiting friends and relatives in Eugene and Santa Clara. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reifel and little daughter of Pierre, South Dakota are vlaltlng Mrs. Kclfel's brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fetteraon, until the first of Sep tember. R. L. Young of Aberdeen, Wash ington, left Monday after a week's visit with his slater, Mrs. M. A. Matteson, and brothers in Spring field. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schonheln of Portland spent the week-end visiting with Mra. Schonbeln's mother, Mrs. Matteaon. Mrs. J. S. Forcum was hostess to the Santa Clara Thimble club Wed nesday afternoon. There were 12 members present. During the busi ness meeting It was voted to hold i picnic next Wednesday evening at 6:30 on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mra. B. 0. Vogt. The host ess was assisted in serving refresh ments by her daughter, Delores, and Mildred Sederlin. Miss Frances Brown of Corvallis, a guest of Edward Vogt, spent the week-end at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Vogt. CRESWELL, Aug. 21. (Special-) , the regular meeting of the Presby Quilting and other sewing provided;,..!.. iij .,u,. w.dn..d.. .it.. busy work at the regular meeting of . .,' . . . . - . ,l, f!rl Aid en!.!. r.1 th. l.h. " l Mrs, 1U. J"UU- -i,i. ., .k. k,..k ........ ! ston of Whittler, Cel., and Mra. Bey. W..I.....I.V .ri.r.nc.n Mr. J tt lr J m"U' """ "rfc W. C. Lend tin, Mra. Louise Land, Mrs. F. J. Sly ! ia b"l" ' " ' snd Mrs. Riley Petty were the host- i WK' esses. Plsns were talked over for The degree staff of Honor Rebekab the church homecoming to be held lodge will meet for practice at th. hall Sunday. Oct. 25. and also for Rally I Friday evening of this week. Treats dnv earlier in the month. The birth-1 will be supplied by Alma Orousbeck, day guests were Mrs. I. U. Howe Ethel Treauor and Mra. a L and Mrs. E. Glenn. Other guests j h-M't. were Mrs. Marjorle Peterson, Mrs. Mabel Harkins, Mrs. It. F. Scott, Mrs. Dorr Uendershott and Mrs. Carrie Fering. Fourteen members were present. At a joint meeting of the directors of the Creswell schools Wednesday evening the date of Sept. 1-1 waa set for the opening of school. New sup plies were allowed for both grades and high achool. The book rentals were arranged as Inst year and those in ar rears on Isst year's rentals must pay up before other books will be Issued for this year. The building waa re ported in fine shnpo for the new school year. Townsenders Meat -The usual busineKS was transacted at the regular meeting of the Town- send club Tuesday evening. The treasurer reported that all expenses of the delegate to the national conven tion at Cleveland, Ohio, had been paid. . Fourteen members were present at Grangers to Plonk) Members of Creswell grange will meet Sunday morning at 10 o'clock to go to the joint picnio with Porena grange up Row River. Those having cars are requested to call at the hall for those who have no way of going. Lester Taylor left Thursday for San Mateo, Oil., after a two weeks' visit at the home of his psrenta, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor. He waa accom panied by bla aunt, Mra. Ida John Mton of Wbittier, Cal. Dr. and Mrs. 0. H. Atwood and daughter, Mra. Herbert Kuykendall, and children Teressa and George of wenuling were callers Wednesday art- ornoon at the home of Rev, and Mra, bverett II. Gardner. The Garden club will meet Monday afternoon, Aug. 2-1, at tha borne ef Mrs. Clara Trailer. All members arc requested to bring a contribution of five cents to care for the expanses of the lost meeting. NEWS ITEMS OF Mrs. Weed Visits Walterville Lodge Swisshome Notes 8WISSHOME, Aug. 21. (Special) Charles Acheson and his son, George, and Mrs. Lord attended the funeral of Luther Stcinhauer In Eugene Sat urday. The state Is clearing a place In the center of town for a culvert to be put in by the atate highway com mission. A party of 20 charavarled the newlyweda, Mr. and Mra. John D. Stuta on Wednesdsy evening. The annual birthday picnic for Charles Acheson will be held this yesr In th A. J. Acheson grove at Donna, Sunday, Sept 6. "Grandpa" Acheson, bale and hearty, will he 84 years "young" on this date. All rela tives and friends are Invited. On Coast Fork COAST FORK. Auc. 21. fSne elal) Th. Weat reunion waa held at Trent, on Lewla Wests place. Sun dsy. About 80 were present. Among relatives to attend from Coast Fork were Mrs. Josle Doughty and Ro wena, th Beth Hollla family, Mra. Roaa Doughty and Fiorina Eaton, Mrs. M. R. Csry, Geneva and Larry Hnllla and Gsrald and Gordon Dodge. Mra. Roaa Doughty la having a new hotiae built. The Coast Fork Improvement club Is to meet Sunday, Aug. 23, at the Dllley park. All members and their families are invited to attend. Lunch will be aerved at 1 o'clock. Iva Gillette of Springfield spent several days thfs week visiting friends In Cosst Fork. WALTERVILLE, Aug. 21. (Spe cial) Welcome Kebekah lodge met Wednesday evening in special session and went thorugb the regular special business. Entertainment of the He hekah state president, Mrs. Eatclle Weed of Portland formed part of the evening's work. Mrs. Weed gnve the lodge information along lodge work. Refreshments were served at a Inte hour and visiting enjoyed after the lodge session. In the gomes Mrs. Weed and Mrs. Knnwlos of Multifield won the prizes. Mrs. Berthn Dunbnr of Eugene nccompanicd Mrs. Weed to Walterville. Norma Hart was a guest of the lodge after the lodge session. Wess Wenrin nnd Glenn brothers delivered wood Thursday . to A. K. Jennings at Walterville. rainier brothers baled nt the C. A. Jessen ranch Thursday and B'ridny of. the past week. Reunion Held Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Enston and daughter Gall nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. O. L. Stncy nnd family motored to Eugene last Sunday where tliey attended the family reunion of the Irviu family which waa held In the Skinner Butte park. The affair was also planned to welcome Mr. and Mra. Ben Reifel and daughter Lolee who were to arrive from Dakota and will be house gnosis of Mrs. Reifel's sister, Mrs. Victor Patterson of Santa Clnro, nnd also as a farewell picnic for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rust and family who nro io- Ing to San Diego, Cal., for a few weeks to attend the fair. A dinner waa aerved at noon and refreshments sfter the young people enjoyed the swimming in the Willamette. Those attending Included Mr. nnd Mrs. O. L. Stacy and daughters Carolyn, Ellen nnd Jnnot, Mr. nnd Mr. A. T. Eaaton, uau Knaton. all of Wnltorvillq; Mr. and Mrs. Will Irvln, Mr, and Mrs. Everett Irvin and children Tlielma, Ray and Hugh, Mrs. John Holmes, Elaine Holmes and Ivan Holmes, Florence Nenle nil of Eugene, Mr. and Mra. Vic Pntterann of Santa Plnr. fr and Mrs. A. J. Irvin, Goorgo Irvin, Mnry Irvin, Jim Irvin, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Rust, Norma Rust, Janice Ruat, Winston Rust, Mr. and Mrs. Codgel Ziolkowaki and son Morrell all of Springfield. Thornton Corners THORNTON CORNERS, Aug. 91 (Special) Mr. and Mra. Earl Bald win of Gowdyville, Mra. Baldwin' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott of Be adle, and a sister, Mrs. Raymond Corbett, and three aons of Bolly wood, Cal., were visitors Thursday evening at the U IS. Baldwin home. Mr. nnd Mrs. U R. Smith and daughters of Eugene spent Sunday at their place here. The property has been purchased by a man from Ton calla, who moved his family her Tuesday. Elsie Black sustained a aevere cut on one hand on a tin can one day lust week. Mrs. R. B. Dixon, Doris Dixon nnd Jenn Pnroz nccompnnied Mr. snd .Airs. John Bauder of Cottage Grove to n Lutheran Mission festival at Rosehurg Sunday. Mrs. Harold Havens, a daughter, Miss l-.lennor, nnd two grandchildren, who had visited Mm. Havens' mother, Airs. J. S. Lake, the past two weeks. left for their home In West Point, Cal., Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Black and daughters, Elsie and Doris, left Wed nesday for Redding, Cal., to visit Mrs. Black's mother, Mrs. Mcisner, who it ill. Phyllis Foster is spending this week nt the home of an aunt, Mra. Bert Lancaster, at Moshy Creek. BUSY BAKERS MEET HEBRON. Aug. 21. (Special) J no Husy linkers Cooking club met at the home of Mrs. George Rebel heck for a business meeting Wednes day. The next meeting will be held Thursday afternoon at the same place. Preparations for exhibits were made. Refresh yourself with a dish of ChristenseiVs Ice Cream At Our New Fountain Christensen's Dairy 149 Eaat Broadway BarbeH-Now Iaied at. i 1 Et Broadway OLE LEE SHOP 747 Willamette F n If SfSatt 1 -rimtivft-r' -aaav" yY'' ' f i ' " -mart Si li ft" m P & m 1 , v( .. You cam count on The Wilken Jjit fS C, FajnilyBlendedWhi8keyalway.be- 1 OrjlP' hT Of . 'J tngju8tonway-the way you like Itl 11 i ij5&3i" TheepexialtastlneMyoulikesomuch LSww f'Jj X'J j; U there because the Wilken Famfly'i '"Sf?I. '.. been diatllllng since way back when. V--xr-f MJ l AVAILABLE IN OREGON M -jA : i BLENDED WHISKEY " 'nrr.T; t''iss M -I f e'-'VtV'-:'?Tl-'''' W n"i"i'.vyiiieiw ji y ...-Trwy -rail h ijuja.. .iuiw I . J JUNCTION CITI, Aug. 21. (Spe- elal) Mr. snd Mrs, Walter Leblu. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Leblu and Mra. O 0. McDonald went to Bend Wednes day morning called by the death of Mrs. Elmer Brown, a sister of the Leblsj brothers and niece of Mrs. Mc Donald. Mrt. Brown, s bride of only s few days was swimming in the Dea chutes river with a party of friends when th tragedy occurred. J. W. Davidson returned Saturday from s month's vlait at bla old home in Wlthee. Minnesota. Be was looking aftar property Interests nnd visiting hla maey eld frienda and relatives. Mr. Dsvldtoa ssys that locality is la th drouth stricken area with a complete failure in bay and corn crops snd prospect for other foodstuff very poor. Guests at th Mra. Sena Hicks home on Sunday wer: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson snd children and Mr. and Mrs. Coke and son, ell of Springfield. Mrs. Lois Neff snd two children. Roberts snd Billy, left Tuesday for their home st Venice, Cal., after apendlng s few days visiting thsir grandmothar, Mra. Ferd Tracer. Mrs. Neff and children had been in Idaho visiting her mother. A. B. Weber drove to Salem Wed nesdsy snd brought his sister, Mrs. Joe McCard home with him for a visit. Calltd to Shedd Mrs. Mint Kaiser and Mrs. Ellen Fruni were called to Shedd Wednes day on account of the death of their nephew, Edward Johnson. Mr. John son died at th Albany hospital fol lowing a major operation. Mr. and Mrs, J. Michael came from Portland Friday evening and apent the week-end in Junction City with their aon, Claude Michael and family and at Triangle lake with another son. Major Sidney Murphy of Triangle 3C camp. Mrt. 0. R. Ross and daughters Mil dred and Doris snd son Gernld cume down from their summer home at Vachats on Tuesday and returned Thursday. They will remnin on the coast until the middle of September. Mr. and Mra. John Humstend of Ontario, Cal., visited at the Harold Watenpaugh home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Laraen are en joying a visit of a few days from their three daughters. The Misses Dagmar, Grace nnd Dorothy Laraen of Portland. ARROW MEMSr.NGER. Phone 010. Activities For Noti Are Reported NOT!. Aug. 21. (Special) L. Markee and ton, Lawlee, of San Jose, Cslifornia, are guests for the coming 10 days of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kull. Mr. and Mrs. Rswleigh Cook and son, Donald, from Silets, Ore., spent the week-end at Noti. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gould, Mrs. Wayne B. McClendon and Mrs. Don aid Huckelman and Johnnie Hackel- man, all of Weatlake, were Sunday guests at tha A. F. Allison home. Mrs. Thomas Stnngbye of Port land visited at the borne of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conner, from Friday until Sunday. Hem from Portland Opnl Price has returned from Portland where she spent several months visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ragner Nordsten of Weatlake were guests of Mrs. E. Thurman Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Richmond and family arrh'ed on Monday from Loup City, Nebr. At present they are vis iting at the home of their eister, Mrs. M. Wilson. They expect to lo cate near the coast. Lyle Wilson suffered a broken foot Thursday while at work at the Forcia & Larsen Lumber Co. J. J. Moore of North Bend Is guest st the frank Harrington hem. A large crowd attended th Hale Haya picnic st th Hal hall park Sunday, During th afternoon a base ball gam waa played between Dinty Moore'a and Not), reaulting in D. M. 2 Noti 13. Another game between . '-""la Weed, BA'.i"!li, the same teams will be played in i b.ekah Asn IV"1 f a. , no i inn F " UHh. Mrs. Weed Vii Lodge uib AtBi pi i-ff.. -I Estell, ivd?,l Eugene Sunday, August 23, . AT ELKTON ELKTON, Aug. 21. (Special) trnest wad, groceryman of Elkton, haa street Initiated int0 ,.,, -ton Mender.' u"' N derer. Mi.. ?!' tJ purchased th. house on Main ' ,m ?,rosl-D"r H,iT t just serosa from his etore. I J Hancock and Ed b" I decoration.. Mrs mVV J Katie Kenl,, iVtyyC in nous is now occupied by the - , " in ek.r Ing at the Denniaon home. She was! . " """M of th, "t . ..u - iru. i. ..,,. itions. mi. ""naiJ Deunlson who has spent two weeks at th McColIum home. George Carey had th misfortune to break his arm last week while working on the piling Job on the Warren Schud place. Tha Rebekaha of Elkton are in vited to Cottage Grove as guests of th Cottage Grove lodge Friday eve ning, August 21. A large delegation will accept tba fnvitation.- Miss Ruth Arant from near Cor vallia is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Dan iels, and her cousin, Mrs, Will Hargnn. J - R. O. Thomas, wife, and son, Law rence, returned Monday from a 10- day trip through Washington and Oregon. Cooper family. rliyllla McColIum of Vlda la visit r at the Denniaon home. SIia accompanied from Vida by Lavelle i !lomi- Members nre'?, "1 Deunlson who has spent two weeks 1 1!"108 " ere SIU, n....! 1 '"gene and Mus St. . '."i Minnvill,, ho,h of here 1 . , from nelshborin JS I. Mrs. Taylor. 1 1 Sherman, al of B7ta' " Mary fag, SJJt- CW.IW.ii o,B,7M i -Announcement an., I' unties chaoibcr of ZZr " ,1, " ' , I.0 hl I a a. . """"" wmJ ".......K cunveanon, to S ' " 'slie's smart, she's chic, she's pop- if S( yZS.: . ular -.she's a Pical reader of the f k ;Wfl - i ! Eugene Register-Guard ads! Long ago I f I she learaed the Ad-Shopper's secret: fcsri ' " .' 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