Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, April 21, 1938, Image 5

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immunity Clubs, Lodges, Grange Groups Report Many Activities
THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
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JTT-!! 21. (Spe-
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uonuplbrok ana
f't Grousbeck entertained
L Economics club at the
khomerecen. ,r
Ann e aichti
cYand; Sylvia Vick and
ir0line Henselbrok, Mrs. R.
,rB11 ,.:ia t the business
f&schedu.efora
-n,ntv was read
.KWell visiting Dorena and
Tt- sts of the local club.
"5 ri tn arranee
lPOmT!i Tnnth Exhib-
a last o. " , ..
the state grange were plan-
to the Wling "u"
V- c. hump A
Con-ams
u.a nre-
rununum ilul"n .7
ln of club members in se-
cuD was m..-
Ljg of the Civic b to
l.-inter" committee reported
""..i t Mrs.
f'tt was awarded the first
The committee consisted of
Wvron Biacuni--", ...... -
leek. Mrs. F. P. Clack, and
fcary Lindsay.
Name t ommmi-".-"soring"
committee consists
.V T,ini- Mrs. Blanche
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Ier, Mrs. t-. r.. "-" -----'
.,. vr..e Pearl rn.
I. R. Sly, and Mrs. Charles
I xhey announce a food sale
llors store nKiucwj, ..k...
Ins were made for the ex-
It the Lane county iau.
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uisen was
kember. For the program in
01 .Mrs. ......
t.d Mrs. F. E. Vick a poem
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ln-as played and the comrnit-
(seniea an oia time wwuuij.
C.lirs. Idjiui, m.a. a 101. a
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pes are mis. v. nuns
jr. C. I. Kent at Mrs. Howe's
1 members were present.
ITAGE GROVE, April 21.
2U TU T,,t-.n.A..a l,,Vt
men inc uuaiamcis
UU Hfe.. IDT aAn
a. tUi-.. ,9e
dim d miMicudneuus biiuwci
ven honoring Mrs. Lloyd
, At contract bridge Mrs.
fneia mgn score, ana win ue
for the next meeting of the
A. W. HeUiwell entertain
M. P. G. club this week
one o'clock luncheon. The
social afternoon followed.
E. Lebow will be hostess
next meeting in two weeks.
tO HONOR MOTHERS
B HENCE, April 21. (See.
fThe Upsilon Theta Rho club
ts reeular meetini? in the
fellows hall this week. The
ended to invite their mo-
Ito a short mothers' day Dro-
fcr.d refreshments after their
ir.eetine. which will be Mav
peshments were served after
fccting.
jtlectric Refrigerators Cheap.
.luniuLnrtllUrt nit Li
c- SHOP, 73 W. Broadway
S RE
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Creswell Boy Scouts
Make Plans For
Circus
CRESWELL, April 21. (Spe
cial) Thirteen m e m b e r s were
present at the regular meeting of
the Boy Scouts at Mi's. Rosina
Ziniker's this week. Games were
played and plans talked over for
the coming scout circus in Eu
gene. The chariot was reported in
order and the building of a signal
tower was underway. Reports were
given from the recent court of
honor in Eugene. Gerald Clack
and Alden Ellis went up for sec
ond class advancement; Raymond
Roberts for cycling, carpentry and
handicraft; Sherwood Ellis for per
sonal' health and second class merit
badges; Harold Black for personal
health, cycling and swimming;
Earl Trabue for personal health,
firemanship and swimming; and
Billy Hoagland for civics, photog
raphy and bird study. Guests for
the evening were Stanley Barrett,
Billy Melhorne and Donald Land.
The leaders present were L. E.
Ziniker, Billy Hoagland, Earl
Smith and Harold Gwyther.
Chamber Members
Are Guests 01 CCC
Harrisburg Students
To Enter State
Music Meet
OAKRIOGE NEWS
OAKRIDGE, April 21. (Spe
cial) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis
left Wednesday for their new
home in Washington. Mr. Davis is
with the forest service.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McFarland
and sons have gone on a six weeks
motor trip through the middlewest
going as far east as Chicago. They
will visit friends and relatives en
route.
About 80 friends and members
of the Christian church gathered
at the Strand hall recently for a
potluck dinner. An Easter egg
hunt was held for the Sunday
school. About 40 were present.
Mrs. G. L. Burian who has been
critically ill is able to be out again.
YONCALLA NEWS
YONCALLA, April 21. (Spe
cial) The Glee club girls and the
high school are giving an operetta,
"The Sunbonnet Girl" at the gym
nasium Friday evening at 8
o'clock. A picnic was held at the
Hayhurst community hall recently.
Rev. and Mrs. Schmidt held
preaching services in the after
noon. A large crowd attended.
Word was received here of the
birth of a daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Kruse of Hayhurst at
the Sacred Heart hospital in Eugene.
DRAIN NEWS
DRAIN, April 21 (Special)
Ruius Pfister recently took the
grade school Marketing club to
Roseburg where they spent the
day. Members of the club going to
Roseburg were Georgia Disbrow,
Milo Haines, Forest Harris, Donald
Helseth, Daisy Honnold, Wilma
Keeney, Ruby Marketta, Alfleta
McKee, Victor Ohlson, Elenoe
Reed, Eugene Sneed, Glenn Storm,
Gwendolyn Wheeler, John Wil
liamson. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Snell and
Mrs. George W. Joseph of Port
land were recent guests of their
sister, Mrs. Buena Williams.
GIVE PROGRAM
SWISSHOME, April 21. (Spe
cial) An Easter program was
given at the schoolhouse recently
each class taking part with
songs and poems. Rev. Aaron Ol
son gave the sermon. At noon a
basket dinner was enjoyed and
services held again in the after
noon and evening.
ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING
LUDFORD'S PAINT SHOP
REEDSPORT, April 21. (Spe
cial) Camp Reedsport CCC enter
tained members of the Reedsport
chamber of commerce recently at
a dinner, which was followed by
graduation for enrollees who have
completed educational courses.
Sixty-seven certificates of comple- j
tion of course were issued for pro
ficiency in cooking, baking, diesel j
engineering, blacksmithing, pub- j
lis speaking, psychology, mess
management, subsistence clerking
and typing. Lt. Frank B. Thrail
kill, commanding officer, welcom
ed the visitors and complimented
the graduates on their awards, and
the educational adviser, Edwin O.
McKeen, presented the certificates.
In addition, 27 cards were present
ed for completion of the standard
first aid course given by the:
Douglas county chapter of the I
American Red Cross. This is thel
largest single graduating class of
CCC boys in the Vancouver dis
trict to receive first aid cards. !
After presentation of the certifi-1
cates, the visitors were taken for
a tour of inspection of the camp.
HARRISBURG. April 21 (Spe
cial) A group of Harrisburg higli
school students will enter the state
music contest which is to be held
at Forest Grove April 29 and 30.
The boys'- quartet composed of
Forrest Morse, Wade Isom, Arthur
Krebs and Billy Morse will sing
"All Through the Night." A girls'
chorus, Gloria Wadsworth, Ardith
Grable. Lucille McMullen, Pearl
Burk, Marjorie Holt, Helen Wag
goner, Ethel May Murphy, Frances
Pendell, Laura Darling. Margaret
Hay worth, Margaret Holt and
Rose Alice Morse will sing "Who
is Sylvia?" Billy Morser bass solo
ist, will sing "The Laughing Cava
lier." They will be accompanied
by their director, Madelle Beidler.
wove KdinDow uirii
Hold Card Party
COTTAGE GROVE, April 21.
(Special) The Order of Rainbow
Girls held a benefit card party this
week at the Masonic temple. Mrs.
Chester Anlauf, mother adviser,
was in charge, assisted by girls of
the assembly. At contract bridge
Mrs. C. J. Kem and Curtis French
held high scores. Mrs. Guy Earl
and James Lewis were low. At
auction Mrs. Frank Guerau and J.
R. Hendricks were high and Mrs.
Nelson Durham, low. Refresh
ments were served.
N. O. W. Entertains
At Card Party
In Grove
USE BLUE BELL. MILK
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GOES TO SEATTLE
COTTAGE GROVE, April 21.
(Special) J. S. Magladry, of the
Bohemia Lumber company, Culp
Creek, has left to attend the West
Coast Lumbermen's association at
Seattle, Wash. Mr. Magladry is one
of the directors.
COTTAGE GROVE, April 21.
(Special) Mrs. Horace Hatch and
Mrs. Opal Jones entertained so
cially for ihe Neighbors of Wood
craft recently at the home of Mrs.
Hatch. Four tables of bridge were
at play. Mrs. Sylvia Widenor held
high score and Mrs. Plath was low.
Refreshments were served. Mrs.
Horace Hatch was presented with
a gift from the group as an ex
pression of appreciation of her
faithfulness and work in the order.
Announcement was made that Mrs.
Anna Schoen and Mrs. Mabel Pow
ell will entertain socially for the
circle Thursday afternoon, April
28, at the home of Mrs. Schoen.
Students Entertain
Women's Club
TO GIVE TEA
LOWELL, April 21. (Special)
The Dorcas society is planning a
silver tea to be held at the par
sonage April 26. The tea is to be
held for missionary purposes.
Stationery Valley Printlnr Co. ARROW MESSENGER Ph. 810
JUNCTION CITY, April 21.
(Special) The Junction City Wo
men's club met this week with
14 ladies present. After a short
business session, presided over by
Mrs. Ingram, president, a group of
high school students entertained.
Forrest Lcdnicky played a violin
solo accompanied by Dick Rogers
on the piano; Donald Dill gave -a
saxophone solo accompanied by
Nita Kirk; the Bryant Sisters sang
a duet; Gladys Glnblias sang a
solo with Mildred Edwards at the
ninur,- Pnth TVinw nnvo n rpnrl-
! 1 rtinl. nt.,..A4 b t.in-
lin solo, accompanied by Mildred
Warris on the piano. At the meet
ing in May there will be election
of officers. Mrs. Michaels, Mrs.
Domy and Mrs. Holgrcn are the
nominating committee.
Mrs. Margaret Nelson and Mrs.
Bessie Deitz served the following
members: Mrs. Thos. Nelson. Mrs.
Holgrem, Mrs. Myrtle Gllstrap,
Mrs. Frank Lednlcky, Mrs. Luella
Ingram, Mrs. Elizabeth Domas
chofsky, Mrs. Velma Thornton,
Mrs. Fred Wright, Mrs. Marcia
Williams, Mrs. Nettie Davidson,
Mrs. Checney and Mrs. Lois Rogers.
MANY NEVER
SUSPECT CAUSE
OF BACKACHES
ThU Old Treatment Often
Bring. Happy Relief
Many .ulfrrrr. r.li.ve unitinc bapkactit
quickly, ont-e th.y dinrov.r thnt the rati cauM
it then truul'ln lit.v La tirf 1 kuln.ys.
The kidney, are Nature', chirf way of t.kinf
the en-Ma at'i.l. ami aaala (tut of tba hlootf.
Meat prop!, pane aliuut a pint, a day or about
3 pnuiuta tt waate.
Freiurnt or a-a!ity paaMKea with .martin,
anil burning .how. tlirre may be loniethina
wrung with your kidney, or bladder.
An extra, of acid, or noi.ona in your blood,
when due to funelixnal kidney duord.ra, may
be the rauae of nanKina hackarhe, rheumalit
paina, leg pnina, 1M of pep and energy, get
ting up mglita, auellmg, puflinea. under th
ey e, hradarhre and dliiincM.
Don't wait! A.k your dtuuiat for Doan'l
rilla, uaed .ueceeaiully by nulliona for over C
year. Tbry give happy relief and will help tat
IS milea of kidney tiihea Ituah out iinieonouj
waat. from your blood, lift Doana 1 ilia.
HOLD EGG HUNT
CRESWELL, Apr. 21 (Special)
Mrs. F. D. Lacey and Mrs. W.
B. Gillespie entertained the chil
dren of the primary department
of the Presbyterian Sunday school
at at, naeine naa hunt at the-
church this week. They were as- I
sisted by Joan Hoagland and Dor
othea Gillespie. Refreshments
were served following the games.
Those present were Vestal Powell,
Lynn Morss, Beverly and Russell
Mitchell, Alice Ann, Jackie and
Gretchen Wilhelm,. Gerard and
Carol Kirkpatrick, Viola and Wil
ferd Aldropp, Royce Bartel, Mary
Ann and Marjory Ziniker, Beverle
Goheen. Hubert Dersham, Kaye
Schwering, Hazel Mason, Anna
Marie Heart with Janis Everson
and Nelda Syphers as guests.
IMPROVE STORE
CRESWELL. Apr. 21 (Special)
The Creswell Farmers Exchange
store is making more improve
ments in its place of business by
adding a wide frame awning on
the south and east fronts, covering
70 feet of frontage. M. G. Miller,
Lee Land and J. O. Anderson are
doing the work. The installation
of the cooling system in the 134
new lockers is also completed.
When the temperature has been
brought down to zero, they will
be ready for use.
- STUDY CLUB MEETS
COTTAGE GROVE, April 21.
(Special) The Tuesday Evening
Study club met at city library for
the ,'isual discussion. Miss Marietta
Hamnt, president, presided. Mrs.
H. B. Ferrin reported on the life
of Offenbach, the composer, and
"The Tales of Hoffman." Mrs. Dan
Hamnt gave the life of Massenet
and his opera "Manon."
ARM BROKEN
LOWELL, April 21. (Special)
Patsy Jean Vohs, small daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Vohs,
accidentally broke her arm re
cently. Patsy jumped off the ban
ister of a porch and slipped and
fell causing the elbow to be broken
in three places. Patsy seems to be
feeling well at present.
Always Reasonable
Always Reliable
DR. ROYAL GICK
Optometric Eye Specialist
First established in Eugene 1921
1038 Willamette St.
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