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Page Sevea LiYFRSITY group to conduct YOUNG MEK FORM MILL ftT WESTF1R nTli137. THE REGISTER ODARD, ED GENE, OREGON Pag Sevea Pomona Grange Will Meet Next Saturday With Group at Crow 1 i FEATURE OF PROGRAM L rd,r for tbe, La"! P "VZ.., eit S.turday at PT Mior activity for irange L i. lit k Sessions of L- k. ootluck lunch at traose furnishing the EudK'rl' Dahlberg of ii 1 f- . A:.i sneech depart- " to present an university rt . rum on tbe supreme court tP ., .wsested by I'res.dent The topic is aver)' t.mely "Z Mtin.l bed of the itraog. "tas the judiciary r- 97,i will be given during tne .-- the ' -m he serven in me -- .trStot ,be C0"e0 . nl:ed to bring K'bSet dinners for the two Vs- ... ,.tIi,,n will frature 5 Z k uniors- Play, which rut.v play contest Fifth work : to be put on by the rjS students participat P? T -- for the afternoon u" rmi and Walter P,nr J Ti.i, is to sine, ac- Pl by Kessler Cannon. fc-itionon tne pan i W"1". . . ,,.. imi ni tinted In 4( rT,ho r hall, and on EsrW evening. Feb. 23. this ach- Lrnnse Miring a turkey omner u. L Mblic in their new building. The F . .1.- ;tw narlr nn jaKKatea near ... -". - attffits nd Kaliua. xs is 44 by it to dimensions and has all the fcrtiknces lor a iuSc -bttoe ftase for plays, n dining U ind kitchen in the basement, in L f... tk. nlace that Junction City ded for years, for holding en-timm-nts or mass meetings. The Mtoram i 3o ny w leei "u us u Esnwt-4 that the accoustics are CfKt Tickets to the turkey dinner bems sold oy me grnnue uicrn- In. lot puonc i Ed this sapper and enjoy the pro (11 Mewing. The supper is nt 6:30 to 9mm IMiwIt-McKenzle. Mohswk-Mc- Ernrie rranee memDers new meir tdtrnseetiog at the I. O. O. F. hall ilirwli Wednesday evening witn a iwtd lilsh dinner at 7. At this Mas Oregon's 79th birthday was idinted with a program, as tol wBtuHnge by Virginia Hnmmitt, hmt Hill, Minnie Fisher, Marie fcnrin: skit, Horace and Gladys My- s; ikit, Phyllis Moore, Lester An Itwb and Helen Wicks, Hi Home Economics club of Mo-tvk-McKenzic grange will meet on dnday afternoon at the home of En. Edgar Tribblfs in Marrola. Siitl Clara. The drill tenm of .an Clara grange wilt meet Monday i;M for practice: also, for singing. 'Irfsaments will be served. Mrs. E. R, Swezcy was hostess to it Hoiae Fconomics club of the tuje Friday afternoon with Mrs. irre Cox district H. E. chairman. n. H. E. McKey and Sirs. Clarence :rsord, all of AVillnkenzie era nee N Mrs. Anna Kamerrer of Santa Ciara were visitors. The penny soc ial will be held March 2 at the hall at 0:30 o'clock. Crow The Home Economics club ol Crow grange will bold a special meeting Thursday, February 23, to complete final arrangements and preparations for the Lane Pomona grange meeting to be held nt Crow next Saturday. The day and evening sessions will be held in the high school gymnasium. Tbe noon and evening banquets will be served In tbi grange tall. Grangers are asked to bring basket lunch for two meals. Crow grange to furnish coffee and cream, and potatoes. Crow grange was host to HI mem bers of tbe Irving grange the past Wednesday, the visit being made as a part of the regular visitation sched ule being maintained through the mid winter by all the granges o'f the county, Irving officers gave the seat ing drill and tbe lecturer's program. Tour Oaks Four Oaks grange will meet in regular session Friday night, February 20, with a potluck supper Lf 6:30 o'clock, followed by the pro gram, which will consist of the fol lowing numbers: Talk on hit) trip to Europe by Bill Allen; duet by Shirley Bower and Mary "Winsted; reading by Pearl McCollum; song by Bodney Carpenter; reading by Mr. Kcyds. The Four Oaks Home Economic club held an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. King last Wednesday, and spent most of the day sewing for charity. The members decided to meet March 1 at the home of Mrs. Ben mith and finish the quilt, each to bring her own lunch. There wil be an all day llome furnishing meeting February 24 at the home of Mrs. Doty. Those attending ore asked to be there by 10 a. m. Each lady is asked to bring one of the following: snlnd, sandwiches, hot dish, cr dessert. Miss Lois Lutr will pre side at this meeting. Lorane Lorane grange will meet Thursday, February 25. The grange will visit central grange March 5 and will put on a program. - . i Santa Clara Suntn Clara grange members arc to lie guests of the Long Tom grange, Tuesday evening. The Long Tom grunge recently took over the old Danish hull, just north of the service station nt Junction City, i Goshen The Goshen grnnge will meet at the grange hall for nn nil dny session Monday, February 22. The ladies are to clean the hall and the men to do some repoir work. Tbey will have a po thick dinner at noon. The Goshen H. E. club met with Mrs. L. D. Gnrmirc of Pleasant Hill Thursday, This was an nll-dny meet ing and the time was spent quilting for the hostess. There were ten mem bers present. The H. E. club is sponsoring a bas ket social and free entertainment nt the Goshen hall March 10. Part of the program will be put on by a group of entertainers from the Irish Btores of Eugene. They will also make and serve the coffee that evening. The public is invited to attend. About 30 members from the Go shen grnnge visited Spencer Creek grange Thursday evening, putting on the seating drill also tbe program. Spencer Creek grange Is one of the new granges but very active. i ! v f iy iV. A. DAHLBERG, above, of the University of Oregon' speech department, will conduct the forum which will feature the program for the meeting of the Lane Pomona grange at Crow next Saturday. J. G. ENTERTAINED CIVIC EVENTS CLUB Honor Society At C.G. School Holds Initiation COTTAGE GROVE, Feb. 20. ?Pial Tha Omirrnn rhnntnv tif 'f National Honor society held a Wt and Initiation Thursday eve af it Cottase Grove high school. banquet was served by the Home wwmiej group. Scventy-five were including socitics from Unl- pi mgn, Lucene hich, Iioseburg fn and Cottnse Grove. The Uose ff poup were in chnrce of iho inl. pom. Students initiated from Cot- f!t trove hich were Hentli Lowry p uitfonl Hiner, seniors, Mnryjanc h J," Km- s,,,wnrt Roberta, . "MG'Obon and Klennor Teeters. initiated from RoseburK. r iven l.r V T c: 'nntj of l.if. s I'll'" ,!K,k(! lo Ibe newly initiated better service to the rt.on and their rononsihilities. . . ?n 1m tiven bv the vi.itnr. mm ,0a n.iseburi;. "ASS MEETIHin Irr -.-(Special) mTDr Fre,t B-Mwing from -ori.ty wui speak. News of Peoria Residents Listed PEORIA, Feb. 20. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dobrinin and son, Johnnie, arrived home last week from visit in different parts of California. Mr. and Mrs. Will McLaren Jr. are the parents of a baby girl born last Wednesday evening. The little miss has four older brothers. Mrs. Glen Curtis entertained with a dinner Thursday. The occasion was her birthday which enme the dny be fore. Invited guests were her mother, Mrs. E. E. Caldwell, hfr aister, Mr. George Millhollen and Mrs. Ella Crewse, Mrs. Curtis and Mr. Curtis. The Woman Missionary society which was to have met Wednesday was postponed due to the inclement weath er conditions. The bunkers at the rock crusher are supplying coarse rock that is put on the roads nearby. JUNCTION C1TV, Feb. 20 (Spe cial). The Women's club met Wed nesday afternoon with only i-i Indies piesent due to the rainy wenthor, Mrs. Washburne, president, brought several matters of interest before the group. A communication had been received from the Itiver Itoad club concerning n play they would like the Junction City club to sponsor. This waa held over for further information. The thib voted approval of the bi'-l before the legislation asking more funds for the Doernbecher hospital. The secre tary was instructed to so notify the Lane legislators. Park imprti eincnts were taken up and the park committee was given authority to make the sani. tory improvements. Mrs. Lednkky named several com mittees for the benefit card party to be held in the W. O. W. hull Mart After the business session Mrs. Martin IVdersen ami Mrs. Thos. Nel son served to the following members present: Sirs. W. W. Hicks Mrs Carl Ingram, Sirs. Jeanette Moorhead, Mrs. i'red Wright, Mrs. Frank Ledm'cky, Mrs. Margaret Nelson, Sirs. L. Young, Mrs. Velum Thornton, Mrs Fayo Spurgeon. Mrs. Mne Washburn and Mrs. T. G. Williams. Class Meats The Christian Workers' class of the Christian church Rible Bchool met with Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Purkerson on Tuesday evening. A devotional service ond short business meeting vere held after which the social committee. Mrs, Cnrothcrs, Mrs, Bruton and Mrs. lirewn directed a very happy time with games and music. Itefre::hments Vrere served to the following members and guests; Mr. and Mrs. 'Uoss Cal vert, Mr. nnd Mrs. Glayde Hruton, Mr. and Sirs. C. V. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown, Mr. ni.d Mrs. Wirt Purkerson, W. C. Evans, Billy Ewer, Barney Leach, Mrs. Dietx, Mrs. Helen Jacksch, Mrs. Lela Baldwin, Sirs. Maude Cotton, Mrs. Bessie Mur ry, Mae and Alooh Chapman, Mrs. Hose Harvey, Mrs. Itobina Carothors, Mrs. Vinnie Parr, Mrs. Nettie Kelso, Mrs. Myrtle Miller, Mrs. Clara Evans, Mrs. Ada Wyche, Mrs. Clara Potts, son Itoy and daughter Norma Lee, Mr. and Mrs. James Porter, E. M. Carothers, George Harvey, Juan.ta and Leota Pnrr, Catherine, Allen and Patty Dietz and Eric Purkerson. COTTAGE GROVE. Feb. CO. (Special). A group of young men interested In civic affairs met Wed; nesday at Palace cafe and formed a club at which about twenty Joined. Herman Peterson was named presi dent and John Pennington, secretary. Tbey plan to meet at the Palace cafe each Wednesday for a luncheon. They plan to become associated with Na tional Activians within a year. The Tuesday Bridge club will meet Tuesday evening at b:30 for the cock tail course at the home of Mr?. R. H. Savage and dinner at Cottage Grove hotel. A social evening will follow at the home of Mm. C. H. Kime Mrs. George Jaeobsen will Le hos tess Tuesday for the O. L. H. club at her home at 1:30. To Initiate The Rainbow assembly will meet on Monday evening for initiatory work. E. J. Kent is holding an auction sale in Delight Valley nt his farm home, Tuesday, which will include form implements, livestock and poul try. V. R, Schricker will be auctioneer ond orth Harvey clerk. Mrs. Harold Finnegan and Mrs, James Lewis entertained with three tables of fcridga at the Finnegan heme Thursday. Dessert was served. At bridge Mrs. Harold SwnrU and Mrs, Walter Trembly won prieea. The Jolly club met Wednedny eve ning for dessert at the home of Mrs, Frank Thompson. Mrs. R Nelson was a guest and held high score. Sfra. Earl Ballew was low. The group will meet in two weeks with Mrs. Rex Wheeler for a 7:30 dessert. Topics Listed "Mind" will be the Sunday forenoon topic ot the Christian Science church. Rev. H. W. Davis at the Baptist church at 11, will have for his theme, "What to Do With Our Burdens' or "How you may do your bit in life and still be free from worry." Evening topic, ''Overcome Evil With Good" or The Secret of the Victorious Life." At the Seventh Day Advent church, preaching service will be nt 11, by Elder Harold Ashbough. Evening ser vice will be held at the Lutheran rhurh, pastor W. A. Sylvester of Rosebnrg, in charge. fFhe sermon topic ts "With Jesus Sleeting His Enemies." At the Presbyterian church. Pastor James A. Smith will speak Sunday nt It, on "The Object of Faith.' His evening subject is "Are Church Slembers Christians?" There will be songs by the vested choir at the morning service. o I - frill. " 11 WW 1 ( WILL OPEN MONDAY W s Jfx- ii in 1 1 aw i i i ii miii NO community In thla dlitrlct can boaat mora activa !neret In Boy Scouts work hn WeaMlr. Above la a picture of the father, and aona banquet eponaored by the Weatflr troop, No. 27 ef Wallamet council, the past week. More than 75 attended the banquet. Four new membcra were welcomed Into the troop and an Investiture service was held as a feature of the eveninj. To date, 10 per cent of this troop has attained the Eagte Scout rank. A. E. Gerlmonte, one of the leaders and aponsorc for the group, is helping to present the troop In a public program soon. WESTFm, Fo. 20. (Special) Mill opraSi of ii Western Luib ir company will be renamed here, Monday. Feb. 22. following an en forced slmttl&wa of about aeven week due to inclement weather condition. Mr. Downing Vlilta Mrs. E. S. Doirninit of Weatport baa fewa spelling tbe week lisitins with VVeatfir frientia. 8he la a guest at the home ot Mr, and Mrs. G. B. Bleeker. Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Stewart return ed home Monday, having spent the week-end as guests of their son-in-law aud daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Otis McGee at Astoria. They also visited at Seaside. CLUB MEETINGS. SEVERAL LODGE EVENTS, OTHER SOCIAL NEWS FOR PAST WEEK GIVEN FROM MOHAWK MOHAWK, Feb. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robley and daughter Eralyn vis ited at the home of their son Ana Robley of Corvallis Sunday. Their daughter stayed to visit or a week. Robert Neate of Waldport spent the week-end visiting with bis family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robley will en tertain the Neighborly Card club at their home Saturday evening. Mr. Howe Plan Trip to California OIIEKWKIX, Kel. 20. (Special) Mm. Mnry O. Howe left Tburndny for SprinefieH to be with her daugh ter, Mrs. F. A. Ix.uk and family. She and Mrs. Iuk plsn to leave in a few days for Angeles, Cnl to visit with Mrs. Howe's sister, Mrs. Pauline Mite. They will a!o meet Mrs. l.ouk' daughters Mary and Jesn lxuk who have been visiting with relatives in Iowa. Ret. and Mrs. E. H. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C'oe, Mrs. V. E. (ironsberk. Mrs. J. It. Miller, Mrs. Mariorie Peterson, Mrs. lm !-and and Mrs. C- I. Kent were among ttioee i from here attending the Eugene Glee- men's concert Thursday evening. Jim. Anna M. Ellis of Garibaldi. aat worthy grand matron of the ; Eastern Star, Mrs. P. F. Pafley ot t'otiace tiroe, Mr. H. Itnmtsen S. W. P. inwes .k... ..LK-...H H.ie 80th weddlna nd Mr., fora ln were dinner th "k7. . Th.y Uv. U Craawail. A family raunion ; : - s Mrs. Singletary Hostess to Women In Oakridge Club OAKRIDOE, Feb. 20. (Special). The Onkridgc Woman's ciuh was entertained by Mrs. Frank Singtettry nt the bomc of Mra. Clnude Jones, Wednesday afternoon. The event marked the birthday of the club. A luncheon was served. It baa Lees the ruatom for the past five years for Mrs. William Dolmyer, Mnrcola mem. ber of the club, to make the favora and each vear the members look for- v,crd to a new surprise. Plarts were marked for Mrs. Uolmyer, Mrs. It. ICmirk. Mrs. Ixiwrenie Hills. Mrs C laude Jones, Mrs. C. B. MfFarland, Jlrs. R. W. Putnam, Mra. Fid Rich ter. Mrs. E. E. Smith, and Mrs. Sin aietarv. A ihort program wa given after tbe luncheon hour. Numbers in cluded a piano duet by Miss Madeline liichter and Lois Mae Croner; a piano solo by Miss Hette Jones; and a leading of the club history by Mrs. Smith. Letters from members living elsewhere were enjoyed by the group. The club will meet Wednesday, Feb. 1.4, at the borne of Mrs. McFarland, Conservation Meet Set For Wednesday At Cottage Grove COTTAGE GROVE, Feb 20. (Special). County Agent O. S. Flet cher announces that farmers in this vicinity who desiro to nlnnt alfalfa, c.iover, perennial grasses, plow under t'veen manure crops, apply lime or combat noxious weeds should attend a meeting Wednesday at the cUy hall for a sign-up agricultural program from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Farmers must file by March I, 103? if they did not sign in 1036 according to the county agent agent. Final papers in connec tion with the J036 agricultural program vatior. program are being prepared ip the office of the Lane coiinty asso ciation and officers of tb'j association expect payments nnder that program to reach co-operators during March. Committees for Silver Tea at Coburg Are Busy OOBTJRG, Feb. 20 ((Special) The various committees in charge of the community benefit tea, which is to be sponsored neit Thursday after noon, Feb. 25, from 2K to 5:00 o' clock in the annex of the Methodist Episcopal church, are busy making preparations for the event. Everyone in the community la co operating to help make tbe project a success. During the tea, a program consist ing of readings and musical mimliers wilt be presented. Late Week News In Mohawk Given MOHAWK, Feb. 20. (Special) The regular meeting of the Mohawk unit to have been held by Misa Louis Lutz, home demonstration agent, has to be postponed to some future date because of illness. Sunday school and church services were held at the Donna church Sun day with a basket dinner at noon. Lydia Edge!! attended tbe luncheon given at the Masonic temple In Spring field Tuesday afternoon by the Past Worthy Matrons club of Cas cade chapter, honoring Anna Ellis, grand lecturer of the grand chapter of Oregon and also the officers of Cascade chapter of Springfield Ta Entertain Club Mrs. Lydia Edgell will entertain members of the Sunshine club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Harry Hill and Sarah Spores entertained nt lb Hill home. Friday afternoon honoring Mrs. Harry Clau sen of Itonna with a shower. Mrs. Ethel Davis left for Tangent, Oregon, Thursday to visit for ten days. QOTTAGE GROVE, Feb. 20. (Spe cia!) Tiie Grade Tenchers as sociation met Wednesday evening for a dinner nt the Pnlnce cafe. A busi ness meeting followed and also a program- Misa Hnxcl Fishwttod, art sup ervisor of the Eugene schools, was guest Bpenker, having as her theme "Creative Art." Miss Fishwood had a display of work from the first grade, on through the senior high. Miss Mae D. Kinsey of the Eugene high school faculty was also a guest. ... HOSTESS TO CLUB WESTFIR. Feb. 20. (Kpechil) Mrs. Paul Nnncle was hostess for the Tuesday contract bridge club at her home this week entertaining both clubs In honor of Mrs. E. 8. Down ing. Present were Mrs. Downing, Mrs. T. A, King, Jlrs. (i. V. J. Hamsdell, Mrs. L. F. Ijirwood, Mrs. Harry An thony, Mrs. J. II, Wharton, Mrs. Ray mond Criswell, Mrs. Guy Ilnglcy, Mrs. N. A. Stone, Mrs. Joe R. Duvls, Mrs. Gilbert Nelson, Mrs. J. J. Ken nedy and Mrs. Nnugle. ... CLUB HOSTESS WESTFIR, Feb. 20. (Special) Mrs. Lloyd Fox entertnined for the Five Hundred Tlfib nt her home ou Tuesday. J. J. CLUB MEETS JUNCTION CITY, Feb. 20. (Spe cial) Mrs. Cora Newman entertained the J. J. club and a table of guests at luncheon nt the Kntico Knt cafe on Thursday. Three tables of BOO played. Sirs. Mae Washburn won the guest'a traveling prire and Mrs. Itlirup high. Others playing were Mrs. Ellen Scott and Mrs. Olive Mil ler as guests; club members, Mrs. A. Itasmnssen, Mrs. J. Moorheod, Mrs. W. W. Hicks, Mrs. Freda Miller, Mrs. O. Petterson, Mrs. R, Kennedy and Mrs. Marie Williams. , . . CLUB ENTERTAINED PEORIA, Feb. 20. (Special) A number of tbe You Go I Go club Indies went to Shedd Friday afternoon where they were guests of Mrs. Merle Thompson. Eleven members were present and Invited guests were Mra. Kenneth Uobson, Mra. Lylo McKinley, Miss Barbara Webb of Portland and Mra, Hurley St. John. Mrs. Harold Pugh and Mra. Wayne Cltirk won honors in the game. The hostess served refreshments to those present nfter the meeting. The next meeting will be a one o'clock luncheon nt the home of Mrs. Percy Taylor in two weeks. ... MOTHERS MEET MONROE, Feb. 20. (Special) Tbe Mothers' club met. at. the bom of Mrs, Leonard Stearfman Wednes day afternoon, Mrs, Williom Carpen ter, Mrs. John Winn and Mrs. A. T. Stewart attended. COMMUNITY CLUB WAI.TEKVILLE, Feb. 20 (Spe cial) The Community club met Thursday all day at the niuier N. O, W, hall with several present for the day's quilting. A potltn-k dinner was served at noon to those attending all day and eoroe of the members came for the afternoon. A wedding ring quilt was worked upon for the day's work. . . . BIRTHDAY CLUB MEETS COBt-'Hf. Feb. 20. (Special) The Birthday club met at the borne of Sirs, Anna Willoughby, Thursday afternoon. Election of officers was held. Officers elected were: president, Mrs. Lea Jaraagin; vice-president, Mrs. Vincent Grimes; secretary treasure, Mrs. Noel pirtle. .Mrs. Sen metal was taken Into the r-luh as a r-ew member at the meeting. Follow ing the business meeting a short pro gram was presented featuring Mrs, Noel Pirtle as George Washington and Mrs. Reese Jarnagin as Martha Washington. Refreshments were O.E.S. OFFICER CRESWELLVISITOR pervert h? Mrs. Itren Grimes to Mr. Amelia ttrtmenv Mrs, Kd Hrtaver Mrs. Vincent Grimes Mrs Belt i rimes. Miss Pearl Grimes, Mrs, A. IV Buck t'nrt, Mrs. Henry MrKtbbett. Mr. Ciamle MeKihltciv Mrs, John itorjrn Mrs, Ke unlet nl, Mrs, Lea JanuiRiu, Mrs. Reese JarnnKm, Mrs Initty Pirtle, Mrs, Noel Pitrte and Mrs, Anna Wiilouphby. The next meeting: the club will be at tbe heme of Sirs. Reese .Inrnnurn sometime In tbe latter part of March. PARTY FOR SON WKNUMNO. Feb. 20. fSpccmlV Sirs. Hubert t'ofer entertained with a birthday .arty at her hnu nn Wed nesday afternoon honoring u r son, Arthur, m bis fifth birthday Those tnjoying the afternoon were throthy liinciud, ll'len KmenUl, lHdt-rca ljvr- son, Betty ('row, lavtd Hwnfftird, Lale linnch, Metvin Outer and the guest of honor, Arthur Cofer. Uorothy Ktne.iid w?r first prize and Hilly Crow won the seeoud prite. HONORED ON BIRTHDAY UPPKlt KPKNCKU CRKKK, Feb. 20. (Hneeial) Mr. and Mw, Putter entertained relatives and friends Kim- dity evening In honor of Mr. Henry ichorenbevjf'a birthday. SEWING CLUB MEETS VPVVAl SPKXCKR CRKKK. Feb. 20. HperinI) The Ladies Bewmg Circle met at the home of Mrs. Kimp- fion Thursday nflernoon. These pres ent were Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Hanson, Sirs. Bvarverml, Mrs. ohfp, Mrs. Kindel, Mrs. Reamer, Dorothy Simp son and Mrs. H.nipnnn. Ttu next meeting will be at the home ef Mrs, Svaremd, March Jl. HONORS VISITOR COBL'RU, Feb. HO. (Special) Mrs. Reese Jnrmtgm entertained at her home, Sunday afternoon with a lea honorins Mrs. II. J, Hies of Port land who has been visiting with friends here. Those present were iHe ht nored guest, Mrs. Rles, Jlrs. Her bert Beeson of Eugene, Mrs. Perry lu Barber, Mrs, Haisy Pirtle, Mrs. Loroa Longcoy, Mrs, Iea Jnrnagm. Mrs, Mary Jnntngin, Mrs. Noel Pltrle and the bostessr Mrs. Janutgin CLUB HAS PARTY MOHAWK, Feb. (Special) The Mohawk Neighborly Card club was entertained nt tbe home of Mr, and Sirs, tiny Stephens Kntiirdny evening. Five tables were in day. Mrs. Ktta Robley received high store for the ladies anil Scott .Tuck son for the men. Low went to Leona Bin kerhoff and I'stal TaHman. At. the same time they honored Sirs Lydia Kdge 11 w d h hand ko rehie f ho we r honoring her birthday. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Stephens assisted by Arvella Stephens and Lydia Edgell. CRKSWKLL, Feb. 20. (SpeclnT) Sirs. Anna M. Kills, past grand ma tron of the Order of Eastern Strt now grand lecturer and acting for the grand emvdiirt ress paid the meal or der an official visit Thursday. Mrs, IK F Sttfley, worthy matron, presided At the school of Instruction hi the afternoon and the regular business meeting of the order in the evening, Sirs, Alberta StcSturphey of Eugene, ast grand matron of the Jurisdiction ot Oregon, Mr, and Sirs. Lyman Pal mer aud Sir, and Mrs, Stewart of the Blue River chapter of Eugene were out of tnwmt pticfcts. A lunch was er- ved with Sirs, WttUutu Huttistdir, Sirs 4. O, Murtcu&eti Mrs, V. W Parsons end Sirs. Mabel (VmrpWH in charge. Family Group Meets A family group and friends spent a social evening Thursday nt the V, W, Lower home. Cards provided enter tainment, The guests were Mr and Mrs, H, M. Fries of Junction City Mrs. C. J. Schmitt of Knights Land ing, CaLr Mr, aud Mrs, H. K. LeiwiTi daughter Ruth and son Edmund, R, L. lwer, M. M, lower and Mr. and Sirs. A. W. linrtel, daughter Uctty and sou Royce, C!v!o Club Mooting The library committee, Sliws Gene vieve Thu!HpMmt chairuum, wilt have charge of the program at tbe regular meeting of the Civic club Tuesday afeeriioiin, Feb. til. A diRctiSHion on The i'wmly Library' will be held and musical mimlvei's given. Tbe hos tesses are Sirs. R. K. Wright, Sirs. J. 11. Martin, Mis. W. W. Uwev, Mrs. A Ft bur-Olson and .Miss Tryo-n. Mr., Mrs. Lower Married 60 Years j Anniversary Held CRESWELL. Feb. 20. (Special) The sixtieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W, P, Lower, old time residents of this community, vai ob served by their children at their home Thursday. Gifts and flowers wen presented the honored coupe. Sir. and Sirs. Lower were born in August and November respectively of the year ia Walnut Grove, Iowa. They spent their childhood dayt to gether and attended the same schools. They were married In 1S7T and came to CreaweU ten years biter and have since made their home In thia com munity. Ten children were born to them, A daughter, Mra. Gertrude Ol son, died in The others are Jess Lower, Martin M. Lower, Harry 8. Lower, Ralph Lower and William W. Lower, local postmaster, alt of C res well, Mra. Wyn-tt Schmitt of Knfchta Landing, CaL Mrs. Mae Fries ot Junction City, Mr. Carrie Schneider of San Rafael, Cat, and Mrs Nellie Henderson of Gardiner. There are also fourteen grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Those present Thursday were Jess, Martin and Ralph Iower, Mr. and Mra. H. S. Lower, 5fr. and Mrs. W. W. Lower, Mrs. Schmitt and Mr. and Mra. if. M. Fries. Mr. Lower operated a blacksmith shop In C res well for several yean, later purchasing a barge farm cast ot town where he has lived since. Aside from lameness caused by an injury of some years ago. Sir. Lower is hale ami hearty. Mra. Lower has been con f inetl to her home for a number of years but was able to spend a very happy anniversary. Honor Rolls in Deerhorn School Listed Past Week OOITRE MOT k DISEASE 3filvtuk9y ffl.-It hAf ben brought to light by scientific research that goitre Is not disease end is not to be tree ted as such. Dr. A. A Rock a prominent goitre specialist for over JO years perfected a different method of treatment which has proven highly successful He opposed needless operations. Dr. A A Hock Products have publish ed a copyrighted book at their own expense which tells about goitre and this treataent and will send this book free to anyone interested. Write today to Cr. A. A. Hock Products, Dept. 1109. 897 ?37 MiiwuiWt. ie Rebkah Lodge in Coburg Has Meeting COIH'RO, Feb. I'O-fSpecInlV tHamrmd Rchokah brtlge met In regu lar sein, Thursday eventng. Rm. tine Isisiness was attended to. The committee in charge fur the evening included Mrs. Ma Heeson, Mrs. Kyi ria JVfferibneher, Mrs. Minnie Hrnry, Mr, aud Sirs. W, K. rniry and Sirs, fydia firay. SJembera present were: Mrs. Charie Harrison, Mrs. Verna Tyler, Mrs, Irvanna Toylur, Mrs, Rca trice Payne, Mrs. Martha Payne, Mrs, Lanna Green, Mrs, F.vangeUne Hard, Mrs. Anns McNnbb, Miss IssheRe Mc Nabb. Mrs. Belle Hnrd. Mrs. F.ffie Ward, .Mrs. June firsvitte, Mrs. Al pha Rettis, Mrs. Mrma Beeson, Mrs. Minnie Hrttry, Mrs. Kyt?la reffen bacher, Sirs, Lydia dray end Miss Minnie Ncrtt, HEKRHORX, Feb, 2ft iSpeciat) Honor rolls for the mst six weeks wecr Issued this week for perfect attendance in the fifth grade, Harold liauch ami James Wearin; In tbe seventh grnde, Tommy Reunnn. Hon orable mention is given to those main taining no grade below II during the pfist sis weeks, hit-lading Robert fthrode and James Wearin, fifth grade; Tommy Benson, seventh grade; Carolyn Stacy, John Koozer, Roland fiiliispio, Lilnli Wenriu and Alice 01enn, eighth grade. Honor rolls for the first semester Rere also released for all grades a follows: Perfect attendance first Kradey Douglas Berk, fon Benson, lean Hanson, lonnlrt Putnam, Ross Walker; fourth grade LaV'crue Beck ami Rolaml Meyer; seventh grade, Tommy Benson ypholftstk honor roll for the seoiea ter include, first grade, Robs Walker, Rural Ratcch, Dean Hanson, Ion Ron Son and itougta Reck; second grade, Carroll R;iuch aud Hurl Hanson; third grade, Janet iSfncy; fifth grade, Robert Khrtide and James Wearin; seventh grade, Tommy Benson: eighth grade, Carolyn Stacy, John Koozer and Roland CJiiiispie, Grade School to Give Program On Monday at Creswell CUESWELL, FcK 2& (Specfal. The grade school will present a program at 2 o'clock Monday after noon frt the gymnasium. Patrons of the school are Invited to attend thla assembly. The program follows; Flag feahtte sofaoot; fhtc drill fifth and tirth jfradesj play 'The Jones Family Hears the News," seventh and eighth grades i mlmtet- first and second grades; playlet third and foorth grades; recitation, Mary Louise Stonej Washington and Lincoln song, third and fourth grades; story ot the flag, exercise, third and fourth grades; pa triotic dsnce, seventh grade girls, playlet, "Choosing a Picture,1 sev enth ami eighth grades; America, song: ty audience and school. Sew-'n-So Club At Clear Lake Meets CLEAR LAKIv, Feb. .,( Special The Kev-N-S club met with Mrs, Kthel Ituss Wedtiesdny afternoon. The time was spent in (putting. K lunch eon was served by the hostess, as slated by her mother. Mrs. Pnrdy. Those present were Mrs. Vera An ffersan, Mrs. Christ hm Splmrkowskl, Mrs. Mary Cnldren, Mrs. A. Merry man, Mrs Hat tie Homier, Mrs. Pet-rmp-Ha fertrs. Mrs. Mary M:iht, Mrs. Imogne Urake, Mrs. Armdl Ander son, Mr. Clayton Rrtan, and the hoa tesses, Mrs. Rws and Mrs. Ptmly. Charity Grange Club Meetings During Week HARRI &BURC, Feb. 20 f9peeial The Home Economies dab of Charity grange, held a meeting at tha hall Wednesday, The meeting was pre sided over by Mrs. Charles Kixar, president ot the club. The work was directed by Miss Lucy Case of ths Oregon State college. The ladies pre pared a meal and ate It at noon, after which Miss Case talked on Xatrt Hon" and "Table Arrangement W. C. T. tL Meett The W. C. T. V. will hold a chicken supper at the city ball on ths eve ning of March 5. The purpofce la to raise funds and a small charge will be made, ft i planned to provide enter tainntent sfter the anpper. A number of teachers and pupils of the HaUey high school attended the dress rehearsals of the Hnrrishurg high school operetta Thursday night. A few nights ago the Harrlslmrg cast and their coaches attended similar rehearsal at liaise y. RETURNING TO OHIO CPPKtt SPENCER CREEK, Feby iO. Special) Mrs. Kindel, who has been viniting at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. Cionsc, this winter, Is re turning to her home in Ohio. She ex veetn to start Sunday eveniug. The hme city cf Mr. Kiiwtels wss com pletely flmwled dwring the Ohin flood. CAR CASH .. BOTH! Ko nwil li sptt yir Cut to rutno i-ah. No ncort to con tinwo Hof(tJ(i(( ranh, whtt we'tt tinaa Kmieroa!y on your Car! Jast tirivs up hw and a; rntifto a fjulik. ronvwitnnt Auto tian. You ran refund the Loan en very easiest repay ment. Tim t'tir. ntea'nwhtle, remains with yout CASCADE FINANCE CO, Room 24 (second ftoorl rtrst Nations: Bank Bldjj. Phon 734 Lteensetf by Stat, Ho. fi-t2 M-t8? "Visiitl Automobile Glass Plain or Safety OUR SPECIALTY