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IHr JtfcdISTER-GUARP. EUGENE. OREGON kfimT Atf"fr.rl "RVv "D T TJ r T T T? T r- V n i PACr-L -Lvcmuii ui v cclll.1i r aimiy m outage vjiove ouiiaay II PICNIC OF IJiS, Hi rfiTTVr.r GliOVE. June ... Th seventeenth ?rTii- held Sunday P ' F,H temple instead of 1 .....i. r:.Miie around?, due Mass Meeting, Coburg School COBT-HO. June 2! ., v,eM The annual tchenl man meeting will he held in the .rhl audiMnum Mn- uay e1enms, June 21. t $ (,'0wk One director to terVe for t period of o three years and clerk to .erre for annual on- J'" be elected at the meet- Valuable Bits Of Plane Held H. L. Van ., ruther. Curtis Vetch of Hal- t0 R. I.. Moneberc. clerk, ire the in- . lot end i.iiuiii--iii iiiiicprs. TONl.U.I-A. .June (Special' Ba.il Smith, V. S. N. officer of Seattle. Wash., went out to the wreck- ed plane Friday. Henry Parka ha been encased to remote the plane 'RFMVKI.I,, ,Iun, ;i iSpei"all from the woods. It will, take three The II. N. Trailer real estate days to remove all the parts of any lists tne loiioicms sales for the past value. r pre'i' ,-riiry Kied ''d Sett" awley w.ls it the election ot om- rf t- stint F j president and A. W. . . The lisoal aooial I" t nit a nipnm dtn. ., xii en:1-"- - ". a feature. nreent were Mrs. Fannie Miss Upshaw Bride Of Claude Daugherty At Yoncalla Service I.tna Chapin's hour and half on P street to Mr. and Mrs. Myron Blackwell: a acre tract known as the old John Scott place near the Rutte from the state of Oreton to Tbarlea Wetiell: the lease of the Sherwood service Aii'ert I'aliner who Is employed at the I. l Wilson home spent the weokend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer, at Cottase drove. At Convention Mr. and Mrs. Taylor McKee. Mr. L if. Olive Gawley. Ben Gawley C7". Curtis Veatch. Enid Yeatcb. i " ''" " toon place br Fred Stiokels of Eucene to R. M P-- ' .. I VT VV-srne Vestoh 1 a.iriunu. Vrtv t t r . Grove: Mr I . June i !-rciall station to i pelton of Marshfield and Mrs. tieorce Coons. V. J. tiar who has taken possession; 3 lota in ner and Fred I.ee attended the first Mock 1, north of the B. F. Martin : concessional district of Townsend home to R. M. Hall of Clovrrdale clubs convention at Roseburit Sunday, who will erect a house at once and The neit convention will be held at one lot on the north hirhwiy owned Corvallis in I"ecember. ' i Mr. t'lii'. Chandler. Wendlins. . . It U-nnlei- Mr. Mr. anu -' ,..j.ja Veatrn. oiinse umt, L . V- n XZ am nnA ton r. ami ' " I, .wIa. Mr. and Jits. iihiihuuh IV.ftb. lulare. i ai.; ........ ln-m(. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ueisel. Cot- ... Mrs. li. i-riiii oim ' .. w.. w-.-n. Vt.tAh .iirmwu. warn ..11J5 an- Hi inH Wil tA.IU. ciA... l . vi I-iHie Veatch. Portland; ' lhnw. bme the' Mr,. MarT C How, ,,companiM i.rm!.,''. i-krtia 'wwnint. Mr- Rn1 M"- I-itthpr Paueberty. The wood of MMfoiM to finrinfiw rpremonv wns s.-limr.i7fd at tbrx dnr to spend a few darn at the home o'clock at ttie Methodic Kicovil f h-r dnuchter. Mrs". F. A. I.oiik. church, by Rev. Harold Mcvprs. Mrs. N. Fi Steol, is confined to me ennrch was deo.raicd with her bed us the result of n fall. Special Meeting of Eastern Star Group Conducted, Creswell cia;swi:i.i.. .uu- tS.ccin 'I'ht Oftuoll .-hsintxr .if t-'ui.rii Stiir nink rops, blue dplrhmiums and Mr,. Corn Olson entertained .Mr. - held a special nuM'tinn Vrid-ty I'MMiiii); white madonna lilies with n crern and Mrs. D. F. Safler. Mian Isnhell fr iniri-.n.,,, tiv" n-.rif.i .Safely of (Vttnpe Grove And Mr. Moore as cundidiue. ImiiroMvi-iicss ami .Mrs. u-hert A. Olson at dinner , Tna added to the occasion by her Friday ovrnins in observance of Mr. father C. K. Moore, piving her the .-anry s nirtnoay anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Simpson re turned Friday from a three week visit wiih relatires nt points in Montana. rKirSWF.U.. June -Jl A number if ouhc peoU turned out Friday evening for the practice for amateur nizln to be held Monday evenins at the mIi..1 i:muaiuin as tl part of the Child Welfare week pro gram. Mi. Nieta .itukrr is in charge. ; The puMie i-, inv itcd. i Mr. Hengelbrnk arrived Saturday from Kentmkv to spend the Mimmer with her son. K. J. llenselbrok. ltohert W" right. h-u if Mr. Mm. U. K. Wright, who has been re ceiving treatment at the Sacred Heart hospital in Kugene returned borne Friday . i Home From Redding t Mr. and Mr. F. W. Ogram anil ' daughter. Miss Vivian Ogratu. re ; turned Saturday from a week'a visit I with bis daughter. Mrs. William San dah!, of liedding. Tal. They reported having bail ram (here almost t erv day. j Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sedgwick and sou t'lyde arrived Saturday to visit lilt the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. . K. Steele. Joker Club Has Dessert Party fOTTAt.t: K,Ho 1 June '.M t Special i Mrs. A. W. Snson en- lertained the Joker club with a seen thirty dessert Friday exeuir.g. At bridge. Mrs. Inei Meeka held high re for the club. M1 wan hi,;h for guests, rin was low. t.uest J. Ki'iii, Mrs. Kune, McFarlan.1. Mr. J. 1 . A '. Kiloe ins I. ula Cur xeie Mrs. Mrs. W. W. lIOEOKIRi-,: :" SHOWING PROGRESS W:'M Hill. MdMldi:. Jnr.e '.'1. (Spccian The newly orgnniied orchestra, com-pi-srd of "iing people in t)o i, Humi lity with II II. lUno.i a iiisti ut t,.r Rs- group mmle lenmtne plans f..r a pic uic to be held in two weeks. Mrs. tirorge Scott of Onkland. t'alif,, is isittiig relatives and friends in ( 'image l.Pe. Mrs, Scott came for the annua! Veatch picnic. From Indiana Mr. ami Mrs. Flod liarner of Oo shen. Indiana are stopping in retrace .i"oe in the interest of the late .Inn I'onk estate. Mr. liarner i a nephew. Mr. and Mrs. lluscoe llemenway of I'orll.iiiil spoilt Safmdny night at the home of Mr. Hcmenway'H pn renis. Mr. and Mis. I. II. Hemeti wav. Mrs. t'loreuce Madden and three children, w hit hae been usiting here the past wet-k nt the Hemenway home returned to Portland with them. Graham, The is making rapid prcr ss. Tiu background, The bride was given in marriage ,pTBville: M". T. A. Itichmond nnd , iy ner tnther and wore a wedding '-'pHo'n. Winchester Uny: Mr. and Swn of blue chiffon, with a pink wh 3. Ven"b. Misses Sylvia and i onrwee and a garland of pink in her jj.il Ventrli. Mrs. h.rmme xoung, nair. .ne earned a imuiuei of madon- Mabel ' PfiTCtl rmitn. i.otiace na lilies, uen wnn smor nnhitn. .Mis? f,Mt, nn ,lff'- 'mis.. uuvu, ....... i,. ,u iiunor. p,rtlind. 5'Iie wore n dress of orange taffeta. : Mrs. Ma Veatch. Toledo: Clarence Lls. Bridesmaid Diamond Rebekahs Have Meet, Coburg nhliitatiiin. Kottrlecn i;netn fruin the I'nrcAde cluinler of Spi-inyfielil anil i one from Ounce Crovc rlintor No.1 l'OHI'l!(;. .Tune 'Jl , I Special) 4 were uuests. Tom Swarla, itranil l'iamonil Keliekiih IoiIro met in reeii I representative for New .liTsey of the l"r session Tim riltly evenine. The I crand rhamer of Oresini wn an hon- committee in i-hnrce incliule.l M Montana Mavericks Give Entertainment For Townsendites firore: Joe T. Mnitn. tir'.rf. .'I1 T lllllliiu, -ui"'lir r,irnrc Mey innnnan. i i auiiu.i, . , r-ica I-flU Miescher. Bishee. Arizona. v-n Ortrre, Cottage Grove. F.lva r;orre, rAttnce firore. Ronnie Sbnf- Murrin Shaffer. Irene Shatter. B'-.rkholder. C'ottn?e Grove, via- Cottage AI ere .miss .Hiir.i'ii r.ofs. .uifS I'eioros rprillKPl, Rain Continues To Hold Up Work WAI.Tr.RVnXB. Jun '21 (Spe iliThe continued rnin b keeping farmers from workinj: up their :t rutting of clover and alfalfa zi much of jt is still lying on the j-und where it is hindering the ttn'i errtwth. Piles of bar are seen iDC the edges of the fields waiting r weather for burning. Pitches ie: th highway fed by mountain rm nnd (Irainage are running r'ok full. Plan Holiday Event Plans are being laid in this vicinity r a neighborhood picnic for the Fourth of July. Place to hp announ- H later. Sme of the ones from this irinity nre planning on attending Fourth of July celebration at ttiwfnrdfrviilp, others will have 'mily reunions and privnte picnics fter Sstnrday or M"ondny nnd some t planning on celebrating all three Mips Ksther liees and Misg Doreen Paul 1 .'pshaw was best man and the ushers were Wdniont ;iodd. John Wilson. .lames IMd and ; Delton Thiel. lisie l.ee Walkinshaw j was- ring bearer. I Mrs. George Fdes played the wed i ding march and Mr. Har-dd Mejers ' sang "I I.ove You Truly." The bride graduated from the Imvil high school with th class of 1037. The groom also attended school hre. They will mak their home in the Kruse apartment. Out-of-Town Guests A large crowd attended the wed ding. The out nt town guests were , Mrs. Upshaw of Pasadena. Cab. srandmother of the bride, and Mrs. Rlanehe Rruening of Portland. ored guest as was Mrs. Neal Pollard who represented the Worthy Grand Matron who was unable to he present. Mr. Pollard served as associate v troii. Mrs. Swart gave pome high light's from the recent grand chapter meeting in Portland. A social time foi.owed the business, llefreshments were served, with Mrs. F. B. (.lock. Mrs. G. U. Davidson and Mrs. George Shaub in charge. f flower d.Torations Pntn MeCov. and Rettv Hensen '"" Mrs- Ier. Mr. Wil- from Thurston clubs. ,eile Vitim Hllion. Mrs. I,ui-e I.an-I. went to Corvallis after them. Wed- M"- v- - Steele and Mrs. Cora 01 nesriay Mr. and Mrs. Garland McCoy fn. and son. Gerald, and daughter. Janet. ' went to Corvallis and pent the day with Patsy and enjoyed going to the aFfembly with her. visiting th girls' rnom.s nnd the building on the campus. Cleora and llowine Smith were also visitors at Corvallis dur ing the 4-H summer school. 4-H Girls Home I From School Event M'P. VFJiXOV. .lune 21 (Spe cial. The three 4-11 club girls who went to Corvallis for the 4-H Bum mer school from Mt. Vernon and their club leader. Mildred Vitua, came hme Friday afternoon. The rirls who went from Mt. Vernon ere Mae nd .leanette Smith nnd I hose in charge s Isa I ,a w YOM'AI.I.A, .lune '.'1 (Speclnl) --The Montana Mnverii-ks gao an en tertain n ent for the Yoncnllu Town- Lillian .Inruagin. flnh nt the imi.K. h:ill Thurs- ib y evening Mr. Nelson eniertained lie crowd wiih rope pmniiu whip eiackiug and Townsend talk. Mr. Nel f' n nnd bis family sang cowboy songs :iid g:ivc a diainn. plu-t movinr pi' Lire o( tin- Pendleton roundup, A irge ciowd utleuded. Cifford llanan of St. Hebin .pent vife and other MMiii o? ready tor pulilic appeal at: e. Those in the orchestra o.e, F.irl li tter, ltov M l!. r. lU ttv l.oul.c Wei !'n. Gl . t imicv t 'nrpeiiter. l eauor-' Ack c -man. It. M.irsbal. I'arrel Peters or.'. H.bly Marsh.il. Hon F.eeman Nl McGec Velmi Petec-drf Peggy 1 .-eeman. Ilarbara Fret man. Faye il 4 lee Hat vey Hansen and Waini M.ller. with 11. H. Hansen a- direc- r. Mrs. W, Idon of Portland mother f K;i U c'don. has been i ending fvei-a ;Iav here isiilni her s.n and T imilv. Mrs. W -Idcii returned to P rtlnnd V edne .,'a , ncoemp.lllieil by Mi?, lliiy Weldon and daughter. I'ell.i May, and Mr J.-..V Swift, nh stayed over a u..y hefore returning to Vaughn, i Ov er (he eek end. Mr. acd Mrs. lii'v WeMor. and two d-righte-. Petty I.ouiie and Helln May. and Mrs, Wel d. n. Sr. vi:itt d nt the O. H. Ititchey bf i n c at Cottage Grove. Many Visitors In Wendling Listed For either re pair-rg roofing let 1:4 f -;jr you on your nr . MS f . , 35 lb. hght weight 1 ply 45 lb. medium weight 2 ply . 55 lb. heavy weight 3 ply Extra heavy 65 lb. per roll Mineral Surface 85 and 00 lb. weights in red. hind;, green i-o 51.70 '. j S2.CJ ! ,70 Mary .Inrnagin, Mr Mr. nnd Mrs. John McNabb. Mi belle McNabb and Mrs. I.eiui rence. Hefreshments wore served to Mrs. Vadnn Green. Mrs. llelle Hunt. Mrs. ('arrie Hunl. Mrs. Iwanna Taylor. Mrs. Martha Payne, Mrs. Lilly Ktn-r. . Mrs, Anna Harrison. Mi Minnie .Sent I. Mrs. Haisy Pirtle. Mrs. Sylvia t'e week-end with hi Heffenbacher, Mrs. I.aonn Green. Mrs., relatives here. WFNMUNG, June 'Jl (SpeciaH Many Wendling residents have been busy entertaining vij-itor. Mr. and Mrs. F.vcrett Keeler had Mrs. Keel t's parents, Mr. and Mm. Charles Westrop of Fugeue and a brother and MMor-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Westrop of Alh-tilieuy, as Thursday isitors. Mrs. W. 11. Scott of Fnl'l Creek i.jteil at tbo Niithnu Chaffee home Weduesdiiy, Natalie and Mar- Mona Ueeon. Mrs. Minnie Hrury and the committee. New Management Now At Cookhouse OTium Club Meets At Williams Home MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME ONE EASY PATTERN MAKES THIS PAIR! PATTERN By ANNFj AHAMS FROM QUEBEC MONROE. June 21 i Special) " Alexander Vachon. professor of 'itmiry it T,aral University, Que- latiaaa. made a brief visit in Mttroe last Sunday. Father Vachon ' touring the Pacific coast on re !'irch work in the interest of his ffrsiiy. M R"ll;nan attended the Kinnuet 'tth? Willamette university last Pat- ' :rtiy evening. Me wa one of the 'Pakrii. E-f1m Fde is at Ucomb berry 'Hitig. '-ilhert Plknap of Jefferson was - "Monroe Wi.lnA.day. THUMB-NAIL SKETCH OF A FATHER By CLARENCE V. SIMON ( H ha. rritlclzed you bitterly not tryii-e but never for not "'-np!i:nt. He has known all hi) pnims and he has re minded you of them as dan freroua enemies to he con quered, but he has aifo railed your attention to your good points. He has treated you 1 1 k e a Some body when you didn't even know one. He vord and noth- '"I :. He has rone out of to stay out of yours, n at your side when ' on your back and he n at your hack when ro nne on your side. ''M to (ret the bet for nt you. He has lived rr,u-h whn you were '"ri yru were a hit. He " more interested in i needed than In what Bill Krv'-'' 'si M kS be. tfeerr H- J Mt'f.t disappoint- cme hen you ei to m-a(ure up to V'tMlities whirh both : ' hv. e known you TONCM.I.A. .lune 21 iSpernli The O'Tiuni rhih met with Mrs tieorce A'illnms Thurfdar afternoon llefreshments were served to Mrs I'red Tnvbr. Mr. Hazel Hanan. Mrs. Harley Williams. Mr. Jean t'onu. Mrs. Fred Seftnu. Mi. .In taken over last week bv Mr. and -prtrse inener. i Mrs. Harrv farmen. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thorn!. n of. Iiwrence Bailev who have had Virginia called -n frb-nds here one 1 ,Mrr,. ,ln Mci,,utcall. eharje of the rooli house for the day la.-t week. Mr. Thornton r;in the : Mr, n.id Mrs. Vinco App;.ite and past two yea H will rnntinm to live nberts lmtel here seieral ears - Archie T,i..ins trntiMieted bi sinens in Wendlinc -ajo. ; n. Iinv.d-uri: Saturday. I U'ENFU.INO. .Inne 21 (Sperinh The manacement tf the Booth-Kelly I.nmher company cook house was From Reedsport Mr. and Mrs A. R.Jones of Reed i rt spnit the efl;.pi). at the Kred t.ee lv m en ro;jte to l(neburt! Mnere tb-y will visit relathe. Mrs. Alvin I.nlduin and son Aaron n d Ha mond. left Pridav for Idnlm ahere ilie "ill visit retatieH. Thet topped at W.illowr. en route, to iit .-lative'. Mr. am! Mrs. Walter Moo- anl I ldren, Jean, Jimmie. aiul Ponald, :i..et to Marshfield June 1'!. wher Sbfpe , ,ir Moore has employ nienr. Mifcf l.auia MrpiMiuall of Idaho ernl Us visitm hrr i.n.ther. V Ik fUUY "ll'Mth Btr" Composition face In red, brown mineral sur grern, h n:k or Per 100 sq. foot "Shewln-WIIII.1ms, Llnuid Roof Cement (. per nation - 1 Diatrlbuted by Mckenzie distributing co. Eugene Phone 186 Asjjka!!$ HocS Coaling ' 65c to do jj per gallon , j In B Ql lots 5' c. fj.il. ur). ; 100 East lvo,ul'vay ! F-unenn. (rir-r.n Two snucy aprons atep into the. j picture to help you complete your chores, and at the pame time protect your pretty frocks! Both of these cheery models come from one rind the tame simple design, Pattern 422.'!. and they're 'ensy as pie" to finish uii in only a few bourn! Apron "A" is feminine as you wish, for tee how dainty little ruffles underline its square patch pocket and outline the cleverly pointed bodice. A pretty apron to wear when you serve tea so make it of dimity or organdy. Version "B" is tailored to a "T' and grand for kitchen wear in g.ty gingham! Pattern 422." is arailabl In size small, medium and large. Small Mie taken 2' yard 3ft inch i'abric for each apron. Illustrated Step-by-Step Sewing Instructions included. Send FIFTH EN CRNTS (Lie) in coins or stamp (coin preferred) for this Anne Adam pattern. Write plainly SIZE. NAMF, ADDHtSS and STYLE NUMBER. Welcome the new ANNE ADAMS PATTEHN BOOK a a Guide to Summer Cbic! It' brimming with flnttering. easy-to-sew styles, slim ming models, the matron will love, eve-appealing spirts, afternoon and dress-i.p frocks for EVERT ige tots, i inlors and 'Teens ineluded. Profit by timely hints on uminer Fabrics, on Accessories, and how to keep "flower fresh". Bend for TOl'U mpY now! BOOR FIFTEEN CENTS. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FOR BOTH WHEN (iRPEKED TOGETHER. Send your order to The Register Guard. Pattern Department. now your c icrarette 1 SHORT SALT WATER CRUISES BY "PRINCESS" LINERS I l if ii r delightful 9i mm i - rrtr.1 vacation Or 8 r,3n to V::"!r : l .,,,U,ter.ShiDS Prm- weeK-no ani .wu . .. KathUen on ,he S TnaSRoue.Sca.,lo..V,c,?r,a..Vancouver, are now on .their rummer edules ? . ;7,hJ Va ' ,rJ erb!e vol to se. the many pomu t r:U r, beard (er many "?'?. lP rie'iv in dr.v.np aard or leaj urS i Ukt vour headquarter a; a Cana 1 J P'-c H-rl. noted !;rho,p..t.!. l ..-..;re-.v''-!- "'-r r. mm 'fWlil -hirh b-!'h a , a-aJl ' v J - hv.e kno-vn yon ! ' PT " ' g-4v 1 ', '-itef.e-.Sii"e,n Cnc I i t I W ' 1 :Pa4kLJi mild ripe b TAST1NG NOW .ccCVc sSOon t y. I 'K-i-i----af m W Mm. i. M mm .jflT - W. B t V S jr. s vwr . r VACATION SUGGESTIONS t C "-Ml ' ' Cilr Tewl Pyl td Wte Jk-M f fit "II Ere' Tmt i;Uitfit4litettwrt tn tKt if ta4 mar o'htr viea) -scitioa tnpi iittift r-w our oftcflt. I tutn laal id Hm'i Utt Mil , . . when you know these things you know why Chesterfields give you MORE PLEASURE.. a Ortit 15)7, liwtn Mm Tmmco Ca rut la "Old Folka." O o o