THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
Page Four.
Cities Set Budget Meetings; Socials, Benefits Arranged By GroUT
Budget Election Is
Planned At Creswell
CRESWELL, Oct. 21 (Special)
Property owners are reminded
of the annual budget election to
be held at the schoolhouse Satur
day of this week from 2 until 7 p.
m. Notices have been posted and
will be of interest to patrons of the
Creswell Union high school dis
trict 12 which includes Creswell,
Camas Swale, Upper Swale, Howe,
Cloverdale and Bear Creek
schools. The amount is $7fi!6.
SOCIAL EVENTS
COTTAGE GROVE, Oct. 21.
(Special) Neighbors of Woodcraft
met socially Wednesday evening at
the home of Mrs. J. P. Graham.
Mrs. Horace Hatch and Mrs. Max
Plath were assistant hostesses.
Twenty were present. At bridge
Mrs. Sylvia Widenor, Mrs. George
Kcbelbcck and Mrs. Fred Bressler
won prizes. Refreshments were
served. Halloween season formed
the motif for decorations, the
rooms being colorful with basket
of fall flowers and autumn fol
iage. Utopia club met with Mrs. Har
ry Metcalf Thursday. A 1:30 des
sert was served. Halloween deco
rations were attractive. The aft
ernoon was spent socially and the
group voted to contribute $3 to the
school milk fund. Mrs. S. D. Fer
rin and Mrs. J. C. Johnson were
guests. The club will have their
next meeting with Mrs. C. E.
Umphrey.
IV JUNCTION CITY
JUNCTION CITY, Oct. 21.
(Special) Edmund Tweedt, Alex
Twecdt and Miller Tweetdt, all of
Post, visited recently at the John
Tweedt home north of town Ed
mond and Alex Tweedt are bro
thers of John Tweedt and Miller
Tweedt Is a nephew.
Bob Board, mannger of the Sholl
OH plant at Junction City, attend
ed a dealer's meeting in Portland
this week.
Mrs. Minr Watson, of Palisade,
Minn., who Is spending some time
here looking after business Inter
ests and visiting friends and rela
tives, has left for Donald, Ore., to
visit a niece, Mrs. Harry Thomas.
Bill Hilton Jr. is at Woahlnk
lake employed on construction
work.
FOR MRS. VEAC'll
LOWELL, Oct. 21. (Special)
Mrs. Ralph Steele was honor guest
at a recent shower given at the
home of Mrs. Harry Vcach. Gifts
were received from Mrs. Will
Bateman, Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Head,
Mrs. Judy Murphy, Mrs. Mose
Evans, Mrs. Ben O'Connor, Mrs,
Maggie Ray, Mrs. Charlie Malone,
Mrs. Frank Crampton, Mrs. John
Clifford Mrs. Phil Strombo, Mil.
Jack Sheasley, Mrs. Delwln Klntx-
ley, Mrs. Floyd Howndy, Mrs. Jula
Newman, Mrs. Al Wetlean, Mrs.
Clyde Dulley, Misses Violet Ray,
Lois Evans and the honor guest,
Mrs. Steele.
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Presbyterian Women
Hold Experience
Social, Plan Bazaar
CRESWELL, Oct. 21 (Special)
The annual experience social of
the Presbyterian Aid society was
held in connection with the regu
lar meeting of the society this week
at the home of Mrs. L. C. Goheen.
The receipts were $15. Mrs. W.
B. Gillespie was in charge of the
devotions. Mrs. Crawford presid
ed at the business meeting. Plans
were made for the annual bazaar
and chicken supper, Friday, Dec.
2. Mrs. Gillespie was appointed
chairman of the supper committee
and Mrs. Crawford will serve it
second chairman. A social eve
ning at the manse for the Chris
tian Endeavor members was also
planned with Mrs. Goheen, Mrs.
Arthur Olson and Mrs. C. C. Mason
in charge. A letter of apprecia
tion from Mrs. R. E. Dersham for
flowers was read. "An Invitation
was received from the Sisterhood
of the Christian church to attend
a social afternoon at their service
room Wednesday, Oct. 26. The
next meeting will be held at the
manse with Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Gil
lespie and Mrs. A. W. Schwering
as hostesses. Quilting was to be
done at the manse Friday. Guests
for the afternoon were Mrs. W.
E. Quinn, Mrs. L. E. Zlnlker, Mrs.
Gerald Roley of Portland and Mrs.
Hattie Groshong. Sixteen mem
bers were present.
MEETINGS LISTED
COTTAGE GROVE, Oct. 21.
(Special) The Sphynx club was
entertained at the home of Virgin
ia King this week. Arlene Ander
son was assistant hostess. Ethel
Ann Newton was initiated Into the
order. Plans were made for a
dancing party to be held In the
near future. Refreshments were
served.
The Friendship class of the
Presbyterian church met for a so
cial evening at the church Wed
nesday evening. Mrs. A. W. Schof
stall and Mrs. James A. Smith
were the hostesses. Mrs. George
Matthews, president, presided.
Announcement was made that
there would be election of officers
at the next meeting, the third
Wednesday in November.
IN ELKTON
F.LKTON, Oct. 21. (Special)
Miss Elleene Clcmo, who is work
ing at Cottage Grove, is home for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Anderson and
Barbara Adams have returned
from Bandon where they have
been picking cranberries.
Miss Virginia Anderson, who Is
attending school at Eugene, spent'
the week-end al home.
Dr. Hall. Supt. of the Cascade
district, will be at the Elkton M
E. church Sunday evening for a
meet inf.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Townsend, of
Roseburg, Mrs. Dora McClay, who
is working at Broakway, Mrs. Jean
Johnson of Scottsburg, and Mrs
Lucille I.emley, of Cottage Grove
were at the O. Haines home Sun
day.
CLUB MEETS. ELECTS
PLEASANT HILL, Oct. 21.
(Special) The Community club
met last week with Mrs. Andy Ol
son. Those present were Mrs.
Hammltt and mother, Aurella
Stutz, Clyde Swift, Irene Glustina,
Millie McLeod, Althea Parks, Beu
lah Carrothers, Mrs. Empey, Leta
Wheeler, Mrs. Barnum, Mrs. Tin
ker, Myrna Tinker, Mabel Jordan,
Ann Parks, Mrs. McPherson, Mel
ba Olson, Mrs. Schaffer, Mrs. R.
Brown, and the hostess, Mrs. Ol
son. Grace Mitchell was a guest.
Officers for the coming year were
elected as follows: Irene Glustina,
president; Anna Olson, vice pres
ident; Myrna Tinker, secretary-
treasurer.
WORK ON QUILT
JUNCTION Cm, Oct. 21
(Special) The Friendship club
met with Mrs. Don Dunn at her
home this week with Lamerne
Henderson assistant hostess. The
afternoon was spent socially and
in sewing on quilt blocks. The
t-liih makes a quilt each year for
gift to the Children's Farm
Home. Members present were
Mrs. George Gllmore. Mrs. Olsie
Petersen, Mrs. Fred Rafoth. Mrs.
W. 11. F.mpey, Mrs. Soren Madsen,
Mis. C. T. Petersen. Mrs. Ottn
Wilile. and the hostesses.
NEXT FRIDAY
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Special Meeting
Planned By Grange
WALTERVILLE, Oct. 21. (Spe
cial) Waltervllle grange, No. 416,
met in regular session at the N.
O. W. hall recently with 27 visit
ors In the hall, 17 members and
over 20 candidates. The regular
grange session was carried out
and a special meeting planned
for Nov. 11 to 'be held at the
Grange hall. This will be an open
meeting. The grange voted on the
names of 28 candidates and re
ceived several of them into mem
bership. Mr. Baker, master of the
Jasper grange, and Mr. Friedly
master of McKenzie grange, were
present and gave short talks. Ross
Mathews, Pomona officer of
Thurston, was also present and
addressed the group. The Initiates
were Introduced to the grange
and membership and an expres'
sion of appreciation was given the
Jasper grange for attending and
putting on the drill work and con
ducting the initiation in the first
and second degree for the local
grange. Refreshments were served
after the business session. Visit
ors from the Jasper grange were
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laird, Mr.
and Mrs,. Jed Wheeler, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawerenee Wheeler, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert F. Feagels, Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Beals, Mr. and Mrs
Myron Shelly, Mr. and Mrs. T
C. Forcum, Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Wallace, Rod Baker, Mrs. Emma
Hills, Mrs. Arlo Jones, Miss Iris
Harvey, Miss Hazel Wheeler, Gale
Wallace. Those from McKenzie
grange at Vida were Mr. and Mrs.
Friedly ond Mr. and Mrs. Woods;
and from Thurston, Ross Mathews.
New candidates were Ward Rob-
son, Frank Robson, Mrs. Eliza
beth Robson, Mr. and Mrs. Em
mett Rauch, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Conley, Sam Fossum, Mr. and
Mrs. D. E. Benson, Mr. and Mrs
Robert Benson, Mr. and Mrs. John
Sloan, Dorothy Sloan, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Knox, Mr. and Mrs
John Kickbusch, Mr. and Mrs. Z.
Zabnskie, Douglas Zabriskie
Other names were voted upon and
will be initiated later. These were
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mobley, Sol
vig Carlson, Merton Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. George Momb. Children
present were Kenneth Wheeler,
Oreta Wheeler, Doris Wheeler,
Clara Wheeler, and Stanley
Wheeler. Members were Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Frazee, C. A. Grant,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilfred Frazee,
Mrs. Huston, Mr. and Mrs. O. L.
Clement, Ina Clement, Selma
Clement, Mrs. Frank Page, L. D,
Shrode, Mr. and Mrs. George Wil
lian, Laurel Edith Wlllian, N. C.
Wiest, Carl Young, Ted Magness,
and George Tipton.
AT JUNCTION CITY
JUNCTION CITY, Oct. 21.
(Special) F. C. Stellmacher, dep
uty state fire marshal, gave a
short talk before a student as
sembly last week. He spoke in
behalf of fire prevention week and
passed out material to help elimi
nate fire hazards in the home.
"Crazy House" is the name of
this year's student body play, to
be presented Friday, Nov. 18.
The cast has been selected and
play practices are now under way.
New students in high school are
Quentin Barker and Basil Kelso.
DINNER GIVEN
LONDON, Oct. 21. (Special)
A family dinner was given re
cently at the Claris Abeene home,
honoring the birthdays ot Mrs.
Joe Abeene and her twin chil
dren, Marcell and Morell. Pres
ent were the families of Joe
Abtne, Harold Abeene, Claud
Abeene, Claris Abeene, Julian
Small, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Flesh
er and Mr. Jirod.
NEWS AT CAMP
REEDSPORT, Oct. 21. (Spe
cial) Lt. Charles G. Tryor, ad
jutant general reserve, has re
ported for duty as Junior officer
at Camp Reedsport. Lt. Tryor,
whose home Is in Gilroy, Cel., is
administrator for the California
board of equalization, and has
taken leave of absence while he
is serving the Civilian Conserva
tion Corps.
MILL DOWN WHILE
WALTON, Oct. 21. (Special)
The Walton Lumber company
mill has been idle a few days be
ing unable to log until the new
bridge is completed.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carlile and
Hollls Carlile hae returned from
eastern Oregon, bringing back a
big buck deer apiece.
IN HOSPITAL
RIVER ROAD, Oct. 21. (Spe
cial) Mrs. John Kirckpatrick un
derwent a major operation at the
Stcred Heart hospital Monday.
She is reported doing nicely.
RF.RFKAWR TO MEET
COBURG. Oct. 21 (Special)
Diamond Rebekah lodge w ill meet
at the home of Mrs. A. B. Johns.
Thursday evening. Oct. 20. All
members are asked to bring
canned fruit or vegetables to do
nate to the Odd Fellows Home.
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Halloween Party Is
Planned By J. C.
High School
JUNCTION CITY, Oct. 21.
(Special) Friday evening, Oct
'is, the high school is giving its
first party of the year in the form
of a Halloween masquerade. Only
high school students are being ad
mitted to this affair. There will
be a grand march In the early
partxif the evening, at which time
prizes will be awarded to the per
sons wearing the funniest cos
tume, the ugliest costume, the
prettiest costume, etc. After the
grand march, there will be cards
and table games, card playing and
dancing lor entertainment. Re
freshments will be served as a con
clusion to the Halloween party.
CRESWELL NEWS
CRESWELL, Oct 21. (Special)
A large number of Creswell peo
pie attended the benefit dance at
the Walker gymnasium last week
The amount of $56 was cleared to
go toward the purchase of braces
for Howard Keene, who is conva
lescing from an attack of infantile
paralysis. The Walker dance club
plans another social evening No
vember 12.
The Creswell Exchange store
has purchased a piano to be used
In connection with their musical
programs each Saturday evening.
The men of the M. E. church
are doing repair work on the
building this week. Those re
sponding. Wednesday and Thurs
day were H. A. Howe, B. A. Land,
E. Glenn, Melvin A. Miller, E. F
Roberts, George Gwytlier, C. I
Kent and the pastor Rev. C. L.
Camp. The women served dinner
In the annex each day.
ine creswell Mill company
shipped a car of white fir this
week to Milwaukee, Wis.
PARTY FOR NEWCOMERS
REEDSPORT, Oct. 21. (Spe
cial) Mrs. John D. Chambers,
wife of the Woahlnk and Reeds
port CCC camp surgeon, arrived
recently from Spokane and is
making her home at Dorchester
Village near Florence. Honoring
Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. P. 5. Robin
son, was hostess to a number of
Reedsport and Florence women
on Friday, at the new Hotel
Ragan In Florence. Those present
were: Mesdames Ralph Foster,
Earle Butler, Leroy Chenoweth,
John Dye, E. J. Corcoran, George
Radich, S. A. Peters, Jr., Harry
Lyster, L. E. Gibbons, W. G
Benson, Hans Kissling, Guy
Houghtaling, Hastings, Kyle,
Garily, and Ragan. High scores
were held by Mrs. Foster and
Mrs. Chambers.
VIDA EVENTS
VIDA. Oct. 21. (Special)
Mrs. Alfred Finnell have left for
Monroe, Wash., to attend the fun
eral of her grandfather who died
last week.
Ward Zimmerman, who Is a
freshman at Oregon Stote college,
spent the weekend at his home
here. Mr. Zimmerman is taking
a course in forestry.
Starting next week Mrs. Milo
Thomson will give piano lessons at
the gymnasium each Friday after
noon. Her pupils are Gordon
Montgomery, Twila and Corriene
Hall and Stanley Finn.
Glenn Woods and his son, Mar
, arc doing some remodeling
work in Eugene.
CU B FORMED
DEXTER, Oct. 21. (Special)
A Townsend club has been or
ganized at Dexter. Mr. Parish
of Eugene was the speaker at the
meeting with delegates present
from bpnngfield and Glenwood.
Lunch was served to 37. The
next meeting will be on Thurs
day, November 3. Everyone in
terested is welcome.
COLLISION REPORTED
LONDON, Oct. 21. (Special)
A car driven by W. L. Town
send and a truck loaded with saw
logs driven by Frank Miller col
lided in the Thorn bridge Thurs
day. No one was injured ser-1
iously. The Townsend car was
badly damaged. Damage to the
truck was slight.
BULKING HOl'SE
WALTERVILLE. Oct. 21.
(Special) The small house being
built on the Oscar Millican
house is nearing completion. Wir
ing will be done soon according
to workmen. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Voice will occupy the
house. The house in which Mr.
and Mrs. Vorce have been living
sola recently to Mr. Henneback.
M UIN f Am.NC,lACOtN, kINU t O.
Officers Elected
By Students
JUNCTION CITY, Oct. 21.
(Special) The grade school has
completed its student body organ
ization with the election of Mari
lyn Hentze as president; Verlin
Cotton, vice president; Nancy Jean
Jensen, secretary-treasurer. The
editor of their newspaper, "The
Jay-See Echoes," is Bill Siegman;
assistant editor, Forrest Ledmcfcy
sports, Joe Hill and June Rogers;
printers, Phyllis Bodtker and Don
Gribskov: artists, Arden Bruce
and Louie Feldschan; advertising,
Ed Gerald Rasmussen and Shir
ley Moore; circulation manager,
Wilmar Larsen.
ENTERTAIN AID
CRESWELL,- Oct. 21. (Special)
Mrs. F. W. Oeram. Mrs. A,
Overton, Mrs. E. L. Kirk and Mrs.
Lee Land were hostesses at the
regular meeting of the general aid
sorietv this week at the.churcn
annex. The birthday members and
guests were seated at a table dec
orated with Halloween mows ana
favors in keeping with the occa
sion were at each plate. Those
honored were Mrs. B. A. Land
Mrs. Russell Tendick, Mrs. Minnie
Smith, Mrs. H. L. Stott and Mrs.
C. I. Kent. Refreshments were
served. Twenty members were
present. The guests were Mrs. Al
bert Lytle, Ruby Overton and
Mrs. Tendick. The time was spent
in sewing on bazaar articles ana
in quilting. An invitation was re
ceived from the Sisterhood of the
Christian church to be their guests
at a social afternoon at the ser
vice room of their church Wed
nesday afternoon, October 26. So
liciting was done for the annual
chicken pie supper, November 18.
MEET AT CORVALLIS
COBURG, Oct. 21. (Special)
The Willing Workers club was
entertained by Mrs. Ben Snyder
at her home near Corvallis this
week at an all-day meeting. A
covered dish luncheon was served
to Mrs. John Gustafson, Mrs.
Glen Gustafron and two children,
Frances Faye and Glenda, Mrs.
Frank Rice and granddaughter,
Delores, Coburn, Mrs. Arthur
Roach, Mrs. Chester Taylor, Mrs.
Charles Vogel, Mrs. John Hurd
and son, Bobby, Mrs. Harold
Hurd and son Donald, Mrs. Hal
Harrington, Mrs. Schell, Mrs.
Kraft. Cramer Snyder and Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Snyder and two
daughters, Beverly and Suzanne.
A contest was held in which
Mrs. Harold Hin d was the winner.
During the afternoon, the group
visited the Corvallis Children s
Farm Home. Announcement con
cerning the next club meeting
will be made later.
LOGGING CREW OFF
VIDA, Oct. 21. (Special) The
logging crew, working for the El
iot Lumber company, was laid
off Tuesday afternoon due to a
heavy wind storm. Work on the
Elliot road has been discontinued
for a few days.
IN WALTON
WALTON, Oct. 21. (Special)
The next meeting of the Willing
Workers will be at Mrs. Jack Pip
ers' home.
County workers are putting in
a new bridge up the Chickahominy
creek.
All) MKF.TS
LOWER SPENCER CREEK,
Oct. 21. (Special) Lutheran la
dies' aid was entertained Wednes
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Hans Svarverud with five mem
bers present and a number of vis'
itors. Mrs. Huff of Astoria was a
special guest.
FROM NORKENZIE
NORKENZIK. Oct. 21 (Spe
cial) Hobart Stout is in Coos and
Curry counties this week repre
senting R. M. Wade & Co. of
Portland. He will return home,
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nauning and
family have moved into their new
home on ,he eolmlv farm road
NAMED TO OFFICE
FLORENCE. Oct. 21. (Special)
At the grade school election
Wednesday night Bill Wilcox was
elected as director to fill Mrs. Dia
mond Morns' unexpired term.
RETVRNS FROM MEETING
REEDSPORT, Oct. 21. (Spe
cial) Frank Norris. president of
tiie Reedsport chamber of com
merce, has returned from a two-
day meeting of the Oregon Coast
Highway association at Marshfield.
tK-K t00-J: i 6AN MjTHM Wlttl
Thurston Aid To
Sponsor Silver
Tea On October 28
THURSTON, Oct. 21. (Spe
cial) The Thurston ladies aid
society will hold its silver tea
for the month of October at the
home of Mrs. J. B. Endicoit.
This group holds a silver tea the
last Friday in the month. This
one to be October 28.
Ladies of the vicinity are in
vited to attend the silver teas as
well as the regular meetings of
the aid society.
FOR MRS. McKENZIE
WILLAKENZIE, Oct. 21 (Spe
cial) Mrs. Jim McKenzie was
honor guest at a stork shower
sponsored by the ladies of the
Willakenzie grange and given at
the home of Mrs. Walter Hum
phreys this week. The afternoon
was pleasantly spent piecing quilt
blocks for the honored guest. Re
freshments were served after
which Mrs. McKenzie opened her
gifts. Those attending were Mrs.
C. S. Calef, Mrs. Hobart Stout,
Mrs. George Saunders, Mrs. Frank
Harlow, Mrs. Roy Corum, Miss
Evelyn Walls, Mrs. Carl Ruther
ford, Mrs. Lewis Clark, Mrs. Pal
mer Walls,. Mrs. J. S. Walls, Mrs.
Cecil Griggs, Miss Ella Marie Ba
ker, Mrs. James Baker, Mrs. Noble
Bond and the guest of honor, Mrs.
Jim' McKenzie.
RALLY DAY HELD
THURSTON, Oct. 21. (Spe
cial) The Thurston church held
its rally a services recently. A
basked dinner was served after
the morning services. More than
100 were present for the day's
activities at the church. This
group is planning for a social to
be held the latter part of Oc
tober to benefit the week-day
Bible school treasury. The Week
Day Bible school classes are be
ing held again this winter at the
Thurston grade school.
IN LYNX HOLLOW
LYNX HOLLOW, Oct. 21.
(Special) A benefit dance was
given recently at the Walker audi
torium in honor of Howard Keene
with a large attendance. The or
chestra consisting of Mrs. Kirk,
Melvin Kerr, Mr. Kirk, Dave
Haile; and Mr. Wilson furnished
the music. Mrs. Oscar Jackson
managed the supper committee,
assisted by members from the
other neighborhood.
Joseph Eppenbaugh is a new
subscriber on the Lynx Hollow
telephone line His number is
31-F-12.
AT FLORENCE
FLORENCE, Oct. 21. (Special)
Those attending Willamette
Council at Eugene Wednesday
evening were Mr. and Mrs. Or-
ville Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Severy, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mc-
Guire, Tillit C. Torgerson, How
ard Ross and Eleanor Brynd.
Covers were laid for 21 at the
Florence hotel Wednesday noon
for a lunch with Mrs. George C.
Basford and Mrs. M. E. Hunt host
esses. Bridge followed and first
prize went to Mrs. Roy Bowman
and second prize to Mrs. Ira Ross
man. '
There will be a turkey shoot
at Houghtaling's Resort Sunday,
Oct. 23, sponsored by Guy Hough
taling and Scott Hastings.
FLORENCE NOTES
FLORENCE. Oct. 21. (Special)
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Calder and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilcox were
guests at Sea Lion Caves for a
venison feed.
Willis Mahoney will speak at
Florence Saturday following a
luncheon at the Ragan hotel at
12 noon. The speaking will take
place in the downtown district.
Mr. and Mrs. George Plaep are
the parents of a 6 pound, 7 ounce
baby boy.
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Monthly Meeting Is
Held By Church
COBURG, Oct. 21. (Special)
The monthly church night gather
ing of the Methodist Episcopal
church was held in the social
room of the church this week. A
covered dish dinner was served to
approximately 40 persons. A de
votional service was led by Dr. J.
D. McCormick. Plans were made
for the November church meeting,
which will be held on Wednes
day evening, Nov. 16. A commit
tee including Mrs. Arthur Barrett
Mrs. George Neat, Mrs. John
Mountain and Mrs. J. A. Roork
was appointed to take care of the
social hour for the gathering.
COBl'RG CLUB MEETS
COBURG, Oct. 21. (Special)
The Neighborly Neighbors club
met at the home of Mrs. Will
James, this week. The after
noon was spent in sewing for
the hostess. Those present were:
Mrs. Harry Dunbar, Mrs. J. S.
Green, Mrs. Leon Funke; Mrs.
Will Smith, Mrs Lawrence Clark,
Miss Juanita Clark, Mrs. T. Q.
Green, Mrs. Walter Pitts, Mrs.
Guy Knox, Mrs. Alfred Funke,
Mrs. A. J. Reynolds and son,
Jerry, Mrs. Chester Clark and
granddaughter, Shirloy Hill, Mrs.
Johnny Dayton and daughter
Darlene, Mrs. Harrid Funke and
son Rowsy, Mrs. Clyde Sidwell,
Mrs. Marion Smith and daughter,
Geraldine and tho hostess, Mrs.
Will James. Mrs. J. S. Green
was the recipient of several gifts
in honor of her birthday anni
versary. The next meeting of
the club will be at the home of
Mrs. Leon Funke on Tuesday,
November 1.
LOWER. SPENCER CREEK
LOWER SPENCER CREEK,
Oct. 21. (Special Mrs. Thor
son and Mrs. Rudland tf Valley
City, North Dakota were recent
visitors at the home of their aunt,
Mrs. Anna BJerke. They were
accompanied from Portland by
Mrs. Bjerke's fiaughter, Mrs. My
ron Hanson.
Mrs. Malvin Hansen of Cali
fornia visited at the homes of
her brother-in-law, Martin and
Edwin Hansen recently.
Mrs. Andrew Erickson Is
spending a few days this week
at the home of her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Harrington at Coburg.
. ev
I
OOOD UQUOKS
Enterprise Club
Is Entertained By
Mrs. Feulner
ENTERPRise7ocT,
c.al)-The LacwX.M
afternoon tu1??1"' 'edNj
with games and visS.
ments were served to i
Mrs Charles JotaJ3
. .... "right uJ1!
oorenson, Mrs. Will w J
John Harris, MnpTJ
Mrs. Floyd Lord xf'N
er. Mrs. Rill 4C?' .BW Ej
hostess, Mrs. Feulner 1
meeting will be Nov i.I1? J
trank Wright. "tM
MOVES OFFirT"
JUNCTION CITY rw
(&pecial)Dr. C .A Sm,1!
moved to his new offing. 1
on Sixth avenue k.. N
and Ivy streets. Dr SoT
Junction Citv 13 0,'' !
been oractirino j...,
same location i .
4
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ten wmp ourcrtimJ
you can't beat our miTj
HoUow Dairy. Ph. 2935-J-ll
t-. ..rr- . : . i
i-cv u ciean and msks I
Old Hat. Dornth.
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EVERY DM
RYE and " j
BOURBON
VtmOM.Mtw I
nil
Hi
Mi
IOO GRAIN &REWED
Sold by the Best Dispensers
Distributed By
Slocum
Distributing Co.
EUGENE, OREGON
Rose City Brewing Co.. Portland, Ore.
WPI I -
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