led Program
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for the Lane
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THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
,Page Five,
omona Grange Meeting for Next Saturday at Fairgrounds Here
ganization will
this to Be me iai
tne svaic
the program.
Girl Scouts Finish
Year's Activities
With Picnic
r' from Willaken.
ESS. are to present a
tie erange seating drill.
F ,M1 he reore-
weUg s;
hy LUCIlie - --
. saxophone solo, ana u-
L.t is to be presemcu
t w cks ana n.
L and Unore Halverson,
E of Mr. and Mrs. Lennie
ferson 01 w"""'
e a plan" aueu , , 1U
' .1.. h maJp at the
Ins win - ..
ne for a song contest, the
Ljre of Wnicn .win 6 "
grange ana me "
LneLorane grange will
Tuesday mgm, "
nange will be visitors and
cut on a program.
lilt club met at the grange
recently. Plans were made to
a spread ior me ui.sn o
kme at Corvallis. Quilt
- are being made. Report
Bade on the dance supper.
linnlmm wi I be Dougni ior
en tables. Ladies present
Mesdames Elva Ashley,
Barker. Zora Franklin, Can-
,ter. Eola Dillon, Mary Dey,
V Dunn and Harriet Kemp-
Ur-The Home Economics
of Jasper grange met re-
Jy at the home of Mrs. Dean
or an all day meeting, with
Mildred Vitus assisting the
(is. Those present were, Mrs.
regies, Mrs. Gladys regies,
Ruby Shelley, Dora Ann
ley, Beth Fegles, Mrs. Mildred
linson, Mrs. Nettie Laird,
Grace Jones, Mrs. Nellie For-
Mrs. Bertha Bradway, Mrs.
tad Cummins, Mrs. Edna
WI, Mrs. Ida Cook, Maralee
am, Miss Lucille Vitus, the
i.-ses, Miss Mildred Vitus, and
Dean Beals, Mrs. Beals'
ftar, Jessie, and granddaugh
Sandra. Several Pollyannas
I given out. The club will
; June 15 at the home of Mrs.
Ice Wallace. Jasper grange will
Tuesday evening, May 23.
It will be a potluck suDDer at
Each one is requested to
S silverware, plates, cup and
The business meeting of
pr.ge will follow immediate-
i-'r supper. The legislative
fcittee will present the pro
ofing tne lecturer s hour.
k-Oaks-The Four- Dales:
is building a new wnnri.
I adjoining the back of the
number of men worked dur-
' week, getting the cement.
ation finished. The men of
sraige worked on the shed
women sunrilierl dinner
N- The shed is n
f ready for the paint.
11' L. L. arilPC mr,t loc
the home of tat m
Ni on Crow road, with her
L 'T- .Hart,e-V' as Joint
r-- anernoon was spent
Fng night gowns and toys
t . emoecher hospital.
m ladies were n,-ocr,f -d
penis were served ' h'
F, n three Graces were
" on the fW,i . n
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ne refreshmnni
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OAKRIDGE, May 20. (Special)
The Oakridge Girl Scouts have
had a busy week as they finished
up their year's work before school
closes. They recently hiked to the
Salmon Creek camp ground and
had a picnic supper. The work
taken up at this meeting was nat
ure study and star study. The ten
derfoots have taken all their ex
aminations and are now full
fledged scouts. Games were play
ed. A refreshments committee was
appointed to serve at next Mon
day's meeting. Pearl Osterhaut
and Lois Miller were appointed.
Those present were Annie Jim
Moore, Barbara Richter, Lois Mil
ler, Shirley Tracy, Pearl Osterhaut,
Muriel Morgan, Mary Lois Cotton,
Lois Mae Croner, Ruth Steele and
Miss Lever, scout leader. Refresh
ments were served by Barbara
Richter at the close of the meeting.
The girls entertained the Westfir
Girl Scouts with a swimming party
at McCredie Springs. They were
taken to the springs in a bus driven
by H. Lundberg. After swimming
and games were enjoyed, a weiner
and marshmallow roast was held.
Songs were sung around the camp
fire. Guests from Westfir included
Janet Lee Ramsdell, Orpha Stan
ley, Anna Allen, Dorothy Snell,
Jean Lovelace, Winifred Franz,
Helen Neff, Shirley Neff, Phyllis
Lansberry, Eileen Lansberry, Max
ine Coffman, Myrtle Snell, Phyllis
Eshom, Phyllis McMahan, Miss
Helen Noland and Mrs. C. Noland,
and -the hostesses included Lois
Mae Croner, Shirley Tracy, Lois
Miller, Mable Day, Joyce and
Jacqueline Morgan, Annie Jim
Moore, Barbara Richter, Betty Lou
Alvey, Mary Lois Cotton, Muriel
Morgan, Cleo Hebert, Margret
Fields, Pearl Osterhaut, Ruth
Steele, and Miss Debby Lou Lever.
P.-T. A. Officers
Named At Meeting
TRIANGLE LAKE, May 20.
(Special) The last P.-T. A. meet
ing of this school year was held
recently at the Triangle school
gymnasium. The names selected
by the nominating committee at
the previous meeting for the of
ficers for the coming year were
accepted and voted upon. They
are: Mrs. Preston Butler, presi
dent; Mrs. Avrill Rust, vice presi
dent; Mrs. Virgil Parker, secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. Norton, his
torian. After the business meeting,
Mrs. Lyle Pritchard presented the
following program: Song Sally
Dodge, Muriel Post, Mada Butler
and Lorane Keller; song, Earl Rob
ertson; two songs by Mrs. Helen
Davis; music by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Pritchard.
Home Economics Club
Of J. C. School
To Display Work
JUNCTION CITY, May 20.
(Special) On Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday after
noons oi next week members of
the Home Economic club of the
union high shool will exhibit their
handiwork in their work rooms at
the school building. The public is
invited to inspect this work. At a
recent candle lighting service the
newly elected officers of the club
were installed. They were: Presi
dent, Pauline McKercher; vice
president, Ruth Dieckhoff; secre
tary, Lucille Smith; treasurer,
Marion Gibson; reporter, Imogene
Green.
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' number dedi
cated to "Mother." Several hu
morous stunts were presented. L.
G. Holeman and John West pre
sented a style show; Ula Brendel,
accrobatic stunt and Earl Friendly
gave a tap dance.
The Home Economics club met
recently with Mrs. John West. The
afternoon was spent sewing. Mrs.
West was appointed general chair
man of the dance committees. Re
freshments were planned for the
next grange meeting, with Mrs.
Buel Beyerlin and Mrs. Cecil Bey-
erlin on the serving committee.
The officers of the grange met
at the John West home last week
to make plans for the entertain
ment at the next grange meeting.
Mohawk-McKenzie Mohawk-
McKenzie grange members met In
regular session at the grange hall
last week. After the business
meeting, Sarah Spores, lecturer,
had a program for all mothers who
were present. Songs were sung,
readings were given and flowers
presented in the mother's con
test. On the program committee
for an open meeting the master
appointed Sarah Spores, Cleo Hill
and Irene Sweezey. Refreshments
were served by Lydia Edgell and
Sarah Spores. The next meeting
will be preceded by a covered dish
dinner.
Franklin Franklin grange will
meet Wednesday evening, May 24.
Those on the refreshment commit
tee for this meeting are Mrs. Doak,
Mrs. Hill. John Richardson, Pete
Nelson. Raymond Holmes, Ted
King.
The H. E. club met at the hall
last week and quilted two mat
tress pads for the Corvallis Chil
dren's Home. Those present were
Mrs. Akerson, Mrs. Stingley, Mrs.
Bryant. Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Bailey,
Mrs. Florence Allen, Mrs. Floy Al
len, Mrs. Eska Cheshire, Mrs. Clara
Cheshire, Mrs. Phillips. At the
regular meeting in June, the club
members are to bring clothing to
be sent to the home.
West Point West Point grange
will meet on Wednesday evening,
May 24. The Ruthven and Roork
families will have charge of the
refreshments.
Junction City At the recent
meeting of the Junction City
grange, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Miller
were elected alternates to the state
eranee session at Corvallis. J. T.
Robinson spoke on rodent control
and the fat lamb show to be held
in Junction City May 27. O. S
Fletcher discussed pea weevil dust
ing and R. Thorn spoke on signing
up for soil program, Mr. and Mrs.
Bart Flanagin of Irving grange and
Deputy Harlow each gave talKS,
The Willakenzie degree team put
on the third and fourth Segree for
the candidates, Mr. and Mrs. Calla
han. Mr. and Mrs. Holger Jensen,
Russel Gribskov, Viola Schooling,
Alfred Christoffersen and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Janer. Mrs. M. O. Nel
son sang a solo and Mrs. Kelso
gave a reading. The graces have
charge of the program for the May
26 meeting.
Santa Clara The Santa Clara
grange met recently for supper,
During tlje business session, the
resignation of Mrs. Vivian Meyers,
Ceres of the grange, was read and
accepted, and Mrs. A. V. Thomp
son was elected to fill the oitice,
Reports were given on the import
ance of fighting the cherry liy
the cover crop and irrigation
letter was read from Paul Bishop
president of the Y. G. A. The din
ner committee was Mrs. J. S. For
cum, Mrs. George and Mr. and
Mrs. N. L. Hart. The legislative
committee will be in charge of the
program June 6. Visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Ward. Mr. and Mrs
Lyle Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gent,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson
and Paul Bishop all from the Irv
ing grange. The one-act play,
"Not Tonight," was presented by
members from the Irving grange.
Frank Gent was director.
Mrs. O. A. Thompson was host
ess to the Home Economic club at
her home last week. During the
business session the members made
plans for Pomona, which will be
held at the 4-H club building May
27 with Santa Clara grange as
host.
All grange members are asked to
bring sandwiches, and silverware.
Mrs. Delbert Addleman and little
daughter and Miss Lillian Hart
were visitors. Twenty-two mem
bers were present.
Dorena Preceding the regular
meeting of Dorena grange recently
Mr. Brown of the Lane county for
estry patrol, had charge of the
program at which time lie intro.
duced J. H. Walker of the state
department. Mr. Walker gave a
talk of the ravages of fire and its
prevention. Mr. Brown later show
ed and explained the various ar
ticles of government equipment
used at all forestry stations
througout the United States. The
grange met in regular session with
the worthy master, Loran Hunt, in
the chair, all other officers except
two being present. Mrs. Amanda
Cooper was given first and second
degrees. Orville Horner was giv.
en third and fourth degree obliga'
tions. The legislative committee
chairman, Mr. Finnerty, read
report from the Bonneville power
project. The chairman, Raymond
Wicks, of the agriculture commit
tee, urged members to prepare to
exhibit at the county and state
fairs this fall. In preparation for
this the following committees were
announced: Fresh fruits, Sidney
Bales, Robert Wagner, Henry
Snauer; grain and grasses, thresh
ed also bundles,' Claude Arne
Harry Shearer, Ray Steele; root
vegetables, Philip Lake, Leslie
Wicks, Mr. Powell; vine vegetables,
Joe Snyder, Jim Spahr, Joe Smith
booth building, Mr. and Mrs,
Claude Arne, Mr. and Mrs. Fin
nerty, Mrs. Annie Rissue, Mr. and
Mrs. Lang; nuts, Mr. and Mrs.
Coles, Mrs. Ida Garoutte, W. J,
Vaughn; dried fruits, Mrs. Gawley,
Mr. and Mrs. Pacholke; dried veg
etables, Mrs. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Dodge; canned meats, fruits
and vegetables, Home Economics
club.
Lane county Y. G. A. is sponsor
ing softball games headed by Paul
Bishop, director of Lane county
grange athletics. Lewis Dodge was
appointed chairman of Dorena dis
trict to line up teams for the con
tests. A letter was read from
Mary Doolittle, who is located at
Lakeview for a few months. Mrs
Mary Arne was elected delegate
to the state grange meeting to be
held in Corvallis June 12 to 16 in
elusive. The lecturer, Mrs. Lee
Smith, announced that Pomona
grange meets in Eugene, at the
4-H club building, fairgrounds,
May 27, at which time members are
urged to contribute flowers to be
displayed. There will be a special
grange program, open meeting,
May 25, at which time Mrs. Nettie
Gawley will have charge of the
program. Mrs. Bettes of the Home
Economics committee announced
there were 393 sales slips turned
in for April. The next regular
meeting will be an all day meeting
at the home of Mrs. Fetters.
The next regular grange meet
ing will be Juno 4 at which time
the Y. G. A. members will have
charge of part of the program
and the Home Economics depart
ment will have a display of old
wedding eowns and other rare
garments. The serving commit
tee for the next meeting will be
Mary and Henry Snauer, Mrs,
Thomason, Louis Vaughn, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Wicks, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Williamson.
BANQUET HELD
MARCOLA, May 20. (Special)
The Junior-Senior banquet of
the Mohawk high school was held
recently at the Del Rey cafe in
Eugene. Those attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Chaffee, Mr. A. S. Cole,
Mr. and Mrs. Byers, Mr, and Mrs.
Guy Page, Mr. and Mrs. John Bu
chanan, Miss Dell Reed, Miss June
Whitman, Mr. Thomas Colosunno,
members of the school board and
faculty, Miss Grace Price and Clif
ford Price of Harrisburg, Miss Ann
McKay, Edna Johnson, Phyllis
Mays, Margaret Wold, Bill Seavey,
David Dillon, Paul Hopkins, Wal-
ace Hopkins, Mary Spicer, Reva
Willey, Charles Carman. Ellen
Robertson, Jack Robertson, Jean
Perry, Jerry Perry, Muriel Dillon,
Myrtle Cook, Alice Cook, Thelma
Mason, Viola Pattee, Alice, Vern
Alfred Bailey, Louise Vanieck, Bill
Shackelford, Billie Miller, Amy
Schriver, Louise Bowerly, Frankie
Eastham, John Hatton, Marjorie
Green, Ruth Gwyn, Jim Smith,
Ralph Rogers, Cecil Smith, Earl
Conley, Carldene Abercrombie,
Shirley Petersdorf, Harvey Borin,
Walter Hlebechuck, Steve Hlebe
chuck, Robert Cornwall, Clarence
Craig, Jasper Clum, Thomas Mc-
Cornack, Henry Sauer, Jewell Fis
cher, Kenneth Kester and Harold
Bell. -
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
JUNCTION CITY. May 20.-
(Special) Mrs. Bud Ritzdorf en
tprtained a eroup of little folk re-
rontlv. honoring her daughter,
Anna Lou, on the anniversary of
her seventh birthday. Games were
played and refreshments were
served to the guests, who were
Msivino Rarns. Mary Ann Goode,
Edgar Quinn, Aline and Joyce
icoiiv Maurice King. Billy Jen-
ton Hnzel and Marion Robinson
Robert and Edward Ritzdorf and
the honor guest Anna lu, wn
received a number or guts.
HONOR MOTHERS
FRANKLIN. May 20 (Special)
Mother's Day was observed at
the Franklin Church of Christ last
week. Flowers to the oldest
mother present went to Mrs. Sam
Woods and to tnejjroungcsk mow
er, Mrs. Tobe Jacobson.
Ellen Hawkins Club of Bailey
Hill Sets Meeting; Varied
Other Social News Reported
BAILEY HILL, May 20. (Spe- also to put-them on the minute
IN JUNCTION CITY
JUNCTION CITY, May 20.
(Special) Mother's Day was ob,
served at the home of Mrs. Mar
tha Taylor when all but one of
her children were with her for
the day. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Taylor and daugh
ters Carolyn and Marjorie of Cor
vallis, Mr. and . Mrs. C. W. Ed
wards and son, Merle of Irish
Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Jess -Watkins
and son Clifford and Mr. and
Mrs. Hermon Hector all of Eu
gene.
Mrs. Mary Robinson has re
turned home from Portland Wed
nesday where she had been visit
ing the past two weeks. She,
with her daughter, Mrs. Katherine
Stearns, spene Mothers' Day with
her son, Manley Robinson and
family at Neskowin.
FROM NORTH BEACH
NORTH BEACH, May 20.
(Special) Mr. and Mrs. C. H,
Taylor of Portland were visitors
at Darling s resort recently.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Sayer have
been busy during the past week,
Besides their usual ranch duties.
they have branched out in the
chicken business, having added
Leghorn pullets to their stock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bentley have
left to spend about three weeks in
Portland visiting Mr. Bentley's
mother and brother.
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Brown have
returned to their place after beinn
absent about 10 days on an auto
trip to Portland, Lewiston, Spo
kane and Seattle. Her mother, Mrs
W. A. Donaldson of Seattle,
companied them and during their
travels spent a day visiting old
friends at Mrs. Brown s birthplace,
jonnson, wasn.
VISIT IN MAPLETON
MAPLETON, May 20 (Special)
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. William Plow
man have arrived for a few days'
visit with relatives in Mapleton,
They attended a reunion of the
Plowman family in Salem. Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Plowman and
daughter, Miss Mary Phyllis, and
Mrs. E. E. Loomis and son, Edga:
Loomls, will also attend. They ex
pect to return Sunday night.
WITH MRS. ALFORD
DRAIN ,May 20. (Special)
The Sew and So club met at th
home of Mrs. Alford last week
A potluck dinner was enjoyed at
noon and the afternoon spent in
visiting. Those present were
Mesdames Grace Henderson; Ad
die Bruton, Minnie Barker, Clara
Johnston, Ethel Kestcrson, Bessi
Lakey, Maude Alford, and Miss
Elsie Wisegarvcr.
FROM PHILOMATH
PHILOMATH, May 20. (Spe
cial) Mrs. Adah Trenholm ha
leased her store and filling sta
Hon, .on the Alsea road, to Rot
Baumgarner of Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Shuck en
tertained relatives from South
Dakota and Iowa last week. Mrs,
Shuck's brother. Mr. Sutton, an
family, recent arrivals from Can
ada, joined the visitors.
CLUB HOLDS SUPPER
PHILOMATH, May 20. (Spe
cial) The waffle supper whic
the. Wahoo club served, at th
city hall last week, was a financia
success. The money will pay for
a summer school scholarship. The
club members now have $1 03.03 in
the bank, all of which has been
raised in less than a year, to pro
vide scholarships for the boys and
girls.
GRADUATION IS JUNE 1
SHEDD, May 20. (Special)
High school commencement exer
cises are scheduled for June
There are nine graduates this year.
al) The Ellen Hawkins club
Ul meet with Mrs. J. A. Flani-
gan, 739 High street, Eugene on
the afternoon of May 25 for the
last meeting before the summer
recess. Members are to finish
their basket making at this meet
ing. Any member having articles
for the soldiers and sailors Christ
mas bag are asked to bring them
so the committee can make its selection.
AID MEETS
TRENT, May 20 (Special)
Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Roy
Delp and Mrs. Bill Dall as hos
tesses. Those having birthdays
for May were, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs,
Paul Jackson and Dorothy Jean
Delp. There is a quilt in the
frames, and more to go In.
SOCIAL EVENTS LISTED
COTTAGE GROVE. May 20.-
(Special) Mrs. William Earl en
tertained at her home at dessert
for the Justamere club this week.
Invited guests were Mrs. John
Kelly. Mrs. Jack Lewis. Pengra
Mrs. T. J. Denson. Mrs. Lorin
Schroeder, Mrs. R. S. Sunderland,
Mrs. Fred Blickle, Mrs. Henry
Williamson, Mrs. W. A.-Woodard,
Mrs. Sam Veatch, Mrs.- Frank
Riggs, and Mrs. D. D. Boyd. At
contract, Mrs. Harold Swartz re
ceived the club prize and Mrs.
Schroeder the prize for guests.
Plans were made for a club picnic
in the near future.
Tuesday Bridge club held the
last meeting until fall at the home
of Mrs. Herbert Lombard. Lunch
eon was served, followed by an
afternoon of contract. Mrs. Ray-
mnd Grube, Pengra, Mrs. Arthur
Linck, Portland, Mrs. Mervllle
Veatch and Mrs. John Finneran
were invited guests. Mrs. R. H.
Savage received the club prize and
Mrs. Grube and Mrs. Linck re
ceived the guest prizes.
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
WENDLING, May 20 (Special)
Mr. and Mrs. John Swafford en
tertained at a "hobo"- party re
cently in honor of their son, Don
aid on his eleventh birthday. The
group who helped to celebrate
were the members of the Cub
Scouts. Guests invited were Roy
McKinney, Martin Bailey, Jimmy
Rycn, Clifford Bunch, Jr., Luther
Aldous, Donavan Riggs, John
Downing, Jr., Rodney Davis,
George Kuykendall, Charles Lar
sen, Arthur Dodd, Lester Swaf
ford, Edward. Swafford, David
Swafford, Vernon Bunch, Vernon
Meyer, Miss Zelpha Huston and
the Den Chiefs, Dick Chaffee and
Wayne Dillon.
WITH MRS. WILLIAMS
LOWELL, May 20 (Special)
The Happy Handy club of Lowell
met at the home of Mrs. Wiliams.
Ladies present were Mrs. Orville
Cox, Mrs. O. E. Cox, Mrs. Elmer
Henderson, Mrs. Phil Strombo,
Mrs. Chill Walsh and Mrs. Frank
Crampton. The afternoon was
spent in piecing a quilt for the
hostess and lunch was served. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Gunderson, Wednes
day, May 31.
.
OBSERVE ANNIVERSARIES
MOHAWK, May 20 (Special)
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill enter
tained at their home recently hon
oring Mr. Hill's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hill of Marcola on
their wedding anniversary. The
birthdays of their sons, Harry and
Lyn Hill, , were also honored
Guests were Mrs. Lucy Titus, sis
ter of Mrs. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Boggs and son and daughter,
Dr. and Mrs. M. Garley, son and
daughter of Portland, Mrs. G
Cook and son Clyde Hill and Mack
Lyons of Noli, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hill of Marcola and Mr
and Mrs. A. A. Wheller of Tilla
mook.
PASTIME CLUB MEETS
MARCOLA, May 20 (Special)
The Pastime club met at the
home of Mrs. Vivian Hileman.
Those present were Mrs. Annette
Casterline, Mrs. Mable Polley, Mrs
Hay uarrctt, Mrs. Helen Bell,
Mrs. Laura Eastham, Mrs. Wllma
Addington and Mrs. Ethel Nlcl
sen. The high score went to Wil
ma Addington, and low to Mrs.
Mable Policy. The next meeting
win be at the home of Mrs. Ad
dington,
Celebration Planned
By Grove Legion
Graduation Plans
Are Completed
For J. C. Seniors
book. Other business pertaining
to aid work was accomplished,
Those present were Mrs. Dora
Collins, Mrs. Mary Willian, Mrs
George Willian, Mrs. Clarence
Potter, Mrs. M, J. Wearin, Mrs
Zeno Zabriskic, Mrs. Elizabeth
Page, Mrs. Frank Page, Mrs. Les
ter Millican, Mrs. D. E. Benson
Mrs. Everett Wearin. The ladies
are meeting again Tuesday all day
for special work.
LONE PINE CLUB MEETS
LONE PINE, May 20 (Special)
Lone Pine club met at Mrs,
George Robinson's last week with
17 members present. Visitors were
Mrs. R. V. Rogers, Mrs. Edward
Vogt Sr., Mrs. Edward Vogt Jr.,
Mrs. Jennie Lucky, Mis. Joyce
Pedersen, Dorothy Lassen and
Lorraine Lamoreaux. The June
meeting will be held at Mrs. Fred
Brougher's with Mrs. Telford as
co-hostess,
BIRTHDAY DINNER HELD
NORKENZIE, May 20 (Spe
cial) A birthday dinner was
given recently at, the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Walls or Nor-
kenzie in honor of Mrs. Harvey
Fox of Thurston. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Fox and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fox
and family; Mr. and Mrs. Mitch
ell Fox all of Thurston, Mr. and
Mrs. Clem Cummins and family of
Jasper, Mrs. Bessie Hughes, Mrs.
Robert Smith, Dorothy Hughes,
Doris Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Wails and family, Mrs. Nellie
Walls and Juanita Fox all of Eu
gene; Mrs. M. J. Hughes, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Hughes and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Walls and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Hughes and family of Lone Pine,
Miss Marjorie Marple, Mr. Philip
McKenzie, Mr. Alfred McKenzie
and the host and hostess, Mr. and
Mrs. Palmer Walls and Miss Eve
lyn Walls.
ARE JOINT HOSTESSES
COTTAGE GROVE, May 20.
(Special) Mrs. Leonard Maxwell
and Mrs. Ralph saltsman enter
tained Thursday afternoon at the
Baltsman home with a dessert
bridge. Prizes were awarded to
Mrsi uonn scnroecier, Mrs. Wil
liam Earl and Mrs. C. L. Stroup,
Guests included Mrs. J. B. Leon
ard, Mrs. Victor Chambers, Mrs.
Harold swam, Mrs. i l,. oiroup,
Mrs. Harold Schuey, Mrs. Mer
ville Veatch, Mrs. Sam Veatch,
Mrs. Fred Blickle, Mrs. Herbert
Lombard. Mrs. William Earl, Mrs.
Don Greening, Mrs. John Finner
an, Mrs. Walter Hunter, Mrs. T
J. Denson. Mrs. O. M. Baeley, Mrs,
N. J. Nelson, Mrs. D. D. Boyd, Mrs
Frank Riggs, and Mrs Lorin
Schroeder.
AID TO MEET
SANTA CLARA. May 20.
(Special) The Santa Clara Ladies
Aid society will meet Wednesday,
May 24, for an afternoon meet
ing at two ociock.
CI.IIB HOLDS SHOW'
CRESWELL. May 20. (Spurial)
Thirty members of the Mothers
club were present at a social aner
noon at the schoolhouse recently.
A shower of kitchen equipment
was Dresented a member, Mrs. Ar
thur Dcnney who lost her house
hold furnishings this week by fire.
Refreshments were served in the
school kitchen. Mrs. Myron Black-
well and Mrs. C. I. Kent were in
rhnrire of the Barnes. Mrs. J. T.
Kerr was general chairman of the
event. Cakes were supplied by
Mrs. Kerr. Mrs. Hays Burke, Mrs,
H. N. Traxler, Mrs. Matt Aldropp
and Mrs. Laura Smith. As a tare
well gift to Mrs. Blackwell who
has served as secretary the past
year and is moving away, tne ciyo
presented her with a lace table
cloth.
COTTAGE GROVE, May 20. ,-..,.,, . ..ri
(Special) William Haldeman, ,, fh. . Mu
commander of the American Le- audltorium Sunday evening at 8 p.'
gion has appointed a committee of Frederick Beck will Dlav
Charles Hall Robert Frornm and thfi processional. The program in-'
Vinal Randall to meet with other dudes invocation by Rev. Madgen;
civic organizations and work on a , . , tot address. Rev.
plan to stage a 'Bohemia Days Holger Ne'.lsen; song, girls' sextet;
ui-uuu ... k..au.. "' benediction, Rev. Joseph Pope. -
ginning work on the dams in the
Willamette flood control project
The date of July 4 has been set as
a tentative date for the celebra
tion,
On Thursday evening, May 24,
commencement will be held in
the auditorium at the union high
school at 8 o'clock. The program
as arranged is processional, high
school orchestra; invocation, A. B.
Cromwell; student speech. Donald
Dill; song, Wilma Wing, Irma Jean
Louise Koon; student
w ik,t u,ill ho holH Wpdnps. P:n. nuuEi I k.. k,.uu.., B,
. oiric t.Hft. Thn aririrpss will he
day at 8:15 p. m. at the Coburg rm . .... Vnmm
To Hold Class Night
iz-inTTr,-. t on ,Cnnihl,
k-wi3kirkT, may voynkiaw Bryant,
The annual musical night and J
given by Dr. Alfred Powers.
George Wilhelm Sr. will present
the diplomas to the 46 graduates.
Benediction will be by Rev. W. B.
high school auditorium. The first
part of the program, which will
be presented by the glee club, will
tnnli.rin fnllr cnttac ,v thn fT,rlc' I
a cnpclla group; numbers by the EmPey-
girls glee club; songs by the boys'
trio, "The Singing Derbies;" O. D. O. CLUB MEETS
songs by the girls' trio in costume; HARRISBURG, May 20. (Spe-
negro spirituals by the boys' cial) The O. D. O. club met with
double quartet; violin numbers by Mrs. Sorenson last week. The
Austin Reynolds; and favorite meeting was called to order by the
marches by the boys' and girls' new president, Mrs. Mina Lewis,
glee clubs. A gift was presented to the retiring
Following the musical program, president, Mrs. Mary Taylor.
the class night program will be Names were drawn for the mystery
held. The senior class will, sister, each member drawing a
prophecy and history will be read name and birth date to be remem
and letters and other awards given bered with a gift during the club
by Alfred Johnson, principal, and year. Work was taken up for a
Miss Argyll Crook.
ATTEND HONOR COURT
OAKRIDGE, May 20. (Special)
The Oakridge Boy Scouts were
RUdio ui uic nrauii Bk.-k.uui nv .1, . -,.,.. ,.j j,.u
court of awards held recently. The Kl. Si.r,. J JL.: ' - nu.?..
local boys receiving merit badge
certificates were: Calvin Rogers,
athletics and public health; Robert
Edwards electricity; Alvin Dear., Hu,da Voj t Jessie BcUs Agne8
handicraft and machinery; Jack stal Margaret christensen, Mrs.
Edwards, pathfindmg and swim- A L Darling a club t
nung; Harvey McFarland, path- the hostess, Mrs. Kristina Soren-
ftnding and swimming; John Cot- son and daughter Ellen. The next
ton, safety. By earning this award, meeting wm be at the home of
uie ouys are enuueu 10 an over- Tyirs. Helen Stalp.
night camping trip which will be '
taken soon. Those attending from ..-
here other than the spout were BHUWEtl MILU
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McFarland and LOWER TRIANGLE - LAIO!.
son Lee, Mrs. E. E. Edwards. Mr. Mav 20 (Special) A shower was
MEET FOR QUILTING
WALTER VI LLE, May 20
(Special) The Waltcrvlllc Ladies
Aid society met recently all day
for Its regular quilting session of
the week and ladies finished one
quilt and worked upon another, A
covered dish luncheon was served
at noon to II ladies, two of whom
were special visitors, Mrs. Mary
Willian of Cottage Grove who is
visiting her son George Willian,
and family and Mrs. Dora Col
lins, who is at present a house
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Les
ter Millican. A special business
session was called during the af
ternoon. The presiding officer was
the vice-president, Mrs. Everett
Wearin, who was elected to presi
dency when the office was left
vacant this month by the death of
the president, Mrs. E. M. Neer.
Mrs. D. E. Benson was elected
vice-president. A committee was
appointed to draft resolutions of
sympathy to be sent Mr. Neer
upon the death of Mrs, Neer, and
80-Year Old Woman
Makes Many Quilts
SHEDD. May 20. (Special)
Mrs. Margaret C. Stai nes who eel
ebrated her 80th birthday last
January has made approximately
100 quilts in the last eight years,
Thirty of these quilts she has given
to her 30 grandchildren. A num
ber of her small granddaughters
and great granddaughters have
been made happy with doll quilts
of which Mrs. Starnes has pieced
21. She has also pieced a number
of quilts for babies cribs. The var
ieties of the larger quilts include
embroidered flower garden, pieced
flower garden, embroidered cross,
embroidered nansy, broken star,
lone star, wedding ring, ragged
robin, tulin nullt, humming bird
tic quilts and other varieties. She
has also made a number of beautl
ful pieces of fancy work. A col
lection of her handiwork of the
last few years would make a beau
tlful display.
MR. TRIMBLE TO SPEAK
DRAIN, May 20. (Special) C,
F. Trimble of Lexington will speak
at the Christian church Sunday at
11 a. m. There will be no church
services In the evening, on account
of the baccalaureate services at the
high school auditorium.
ENTERTAINS CLUB
SANTA CLARA, May 20.
(Special) Mrs. Alma Rowling
entertained the Santa Clara
Thimble club last week. Mrs
E. M. Sims of Medford, a charter
member of the Thimble club, at.
tended. Mrs. Hickathorne was
visitor.
new quilt to be made by the mem
bers. Four new members were
admitted, Clara Wisel, Beulah
Warden, Hulda Voigt and Patty
Taylor. Refreshments were serv
ed to Mesdames Mary Taylor, Mina
ter Thelma, Katharine Christen
sen, Lavina Taylor, Helen Stalp,
Mabel Wassom, Rose Christensen,
and son Clifford, Helen Spururr,
and Mrs. Orville Dean, James Wal
ker, E. B. Cotton.,
YONCALLA NEWS
YONCALLA, May 20 (Special)
given recently at the home .of
Mrs. Ethel Remington In honor
ot Mrs. Raymond Groshong. Re
reshments were served to Mn.
Ella Curtis, Mrs. Muriel Robin
son, Mrs. Dale Blachly and daugh-
A dance was given at the Scotts ... Zo,B .Mrs, Lv,e Pritchard and
Valley Townsend hall recently for daughters, Marion and Lillian and
the benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer son. Warren, Mrs. . Averial Rust,
Bragg who lost their blacksmith Mrs.- Olive Pritchard and daugh
tOOlS Dy lire recently. t.-, l-horlnttB and Loratt. Mrs.
Oakland grade school baseball Pnsln Rust and son Ronald and
leam won a game irom me Yon- Mrs. Lewis - Dodge. Mrs.- J. R.
calla boys at Yoncalla Friday. Pritchard, Mrs. Erma Carter and
ivir. ana mrs. naroia t loyo lett .on pritchard. Mrs. Garnett Drol-
Thursdny to make their home ,Jn hngcr and daughter Bernette Ann,
k-Biuurnia. . Mr.. Verl Harrington. The nost-
esses, Mrs. Beulah Hammond and
WITH MRS. MORTENSEN sons Gene and Arnold, Mrs. Ethel
MARCOLA, May 20. (Special) Remington and daughters Barbara
The Methodist Episcopal Ladies' Carol, and son Roland, and the
Aid met at the home of Mrs. Lora guest of honor, Mrs. Raymond
Mortensen. Those nresent were Groshong.
Mrs. Maude Cowling, Mrs. Walters,
Mrs. Elma Faust, Mrs. Mary Cor- ' ELECT DELEGATES
nacchia, Mrs. Mercer, Mrs. Ruby WALDPORT, May 20. (Spe-
Jaques, Mrs. Rose Titus and sev- cial) At the regular meeting of
eral small children were also pres- the Waldport Lions club last weete
cnt. The afternoon was spent sew- at the Bay Way cafe, Lions Claude
ing, after which refreshments Hall and Earl Miner were elected
were served by the hostess, Mrs. as delegates to the state conven-
Mortensen. tion June 18. 18 and zo wnicn will
be held at Salem. Another meet-
GROVE CLUBS MEET ing last week was held and the
COTTAGE GROVE. May 20. club approved an advertising con-
(Special) Mrs. Alvis Wicks en- traet with the Portland Journal
tertained Ad Libitum club at her to cover the entire tourist season
h(imc ist week. Refreshments anrf osnecinllv thn rrah festival to
were served at the tea hour. Uto- h h.,H here In .Inlv. The last
pia club met recently at the home
of Mrs. C. E. Frost for the regu
lar meeting. Mrs. O. K. Puckett.
Klamath Falls, Mrs. Ren Sanford
and Mrs. Nettle Kirkland were
guests. Dessert was served and a
social afternoon was spent. The
club will meet In June at the home
of Mrs. F. L. Grannis for the last
meeting until fall.
ladles' night of the season will be
held next Monday at the Edge
water hotel.
HOLD PICNIC
COTTAGE GROVE, May 20.
(Special) Mrs. W. A. Woodard
entertained with a picnic at her is the first trip to the west coast
nome hi neoron last ween nonor- . rt!,..nu onri h. HIlighW.
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GUESTS FROM OHIO
HARRISBURG, May 20. (Spe
cial) D. W. Coate of San Fran
cisco and Mrs. Martha Harrold
and daughter, Ila Mae of Dayton,
Ohio, spent the week at the D. G.
Clark and Lester Coate home. Mr.
Coate is an uncle and Mrs. Har
rold an aunt of Mr. Coate. This
MFs. Shields, who Is visiting her Jhey L.l as"gin'
sister, Mrs. Marguerite Sullivan.
from Chicago. Other guests were
Mrs. W. D. Abel, Mrs. Harold
Enkln, Mrs. Stewart Carlson, and
Miss Alsea Hawley. The afternoon
was spent watching logging opera.
Hons in the W. A. Woodard Lum
ber company holdings.
fore starting their homeward jour
ney. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Carpen
ter took them to Portland.
IS LIBRARY ASSISTANT
CRESWELL, May 20. (Special)
-Miss Genevieve Thompson, local
librarian, has been granted an N.
Y. A. helper. Lorraine Lytle of
Creswell, who Is now doing library
work in Eugene, has been chosen
for the three summer months. Ir
cooperation With the playground-
work, Miss Lytle .will gif 10
hours each month of story telling
BLUE RIVER NEWS
BLUE RIVER, Mny 20 (Spe
cial) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aus
tin and daughter Virginia of Port
land were dinner guests recently
of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley and to children of all ages besides do
'arn"y intf desk work and book mendine
j nc Bnnuai scnooi picnic was at the 1 brarv. The oroaram is Be
held recently at the forest camp ing worked out by the county and
above Blue River. A large crowd state boards. Miss J.ytle did Kin-
attended. A baseball game was dergarten work here last summer.
nlaved at McKenz e Br d in thi
afternoon. JOIN HONOR SOCIETY
SANTA CLARA, May 20 (Spe-
visit imr.FVB! r:prin cial) Six students from Santa
CRESWELL, May 20. (Spe- c'ara nl?h scho01 wre elected b
cial)-At the regular meeting of 'he 'acu!ty to membership in the
h 7r0.t.-r, u.i r-i. Lane county . Honor society. They
plans were made to attend Evan- Ellen Jean roster, Marjorie
ere ne chanter in Eiiffen Fr riav 'i is, ci i . c, iv,.,.-,,
" 7 1 . . J ,ir,,nrt
evening. Ketresnments were
served by Mrs. W. S. Gillenwa-
ter, Mrs. H. W. Taylor and Mrs.
Helen Mclhorne. Fifteen members
were present.
MRS. McCORMTCK HOSTESS
DRAIN, May 20. (Special)-
Mrs. Dorothy Mccormick was
Walton, Nelle Eatherton ana Lee
Hunsaker. The first four students
were initiated into the Honor so
ciety last week. The last two
students,, being sophomores, will
not be eligible for initiation unti
next year.
SENIORS TAKE TRIP
CAMTA r T A TJ A Mnu OH fCn.
hostess last week at a dinner for ci!ll)The senior class of Santa
the following guests: Misses Lois clara high schoo e(t ast Week
Burchard, Melva Bull, Helen HOS- .renmoanied bv Mr. and Mr.
tetler, Dorothy Jerauld and Mil- Robert Paige, on their trip to New
I dred Young. port, where they spent four day.