Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, January 21, 1940, Image 8

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    THE" REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
January.
Page Eight.
Presbyterian Women Plan
Missionary Event; Other
Church Groups Active
pHE Women's Missionary society
ot Central Presbyterian church
will meet at Westminster House
Tuesday at two-thirty. Mrs. J. D.
Bryant will present the play.
"Silver Candlesticks." Mrs. J. F.
Readc will be )n charge of devo
tions. Hostesses will be Mrs. C. F.
Andrews, Mrs. J. C. Templcton
und Mrs. C. P. Plant.
The Women's Union of the First
Methodist church will meet Tues
day for an all-day meeting at the
church. The Foreign Missionary
society will meet at eleven o'clock
with Mrs. A. H. Norton presiding.
Mrs. D. O. Shuey will be in charge
of devotions. Mrs. Annie Caley
and Mrs. W. B. Empoy of Junction
City will report on the Women s
Foreign Missionary society con
vention held in Los Angeles. The
business luncheon will be served
at twelve o'clock by Division two,
of which Mrs. C. K. Talbott is
chairman. The Union luncheon
and social hour will be held from
twelve-thirty to one-thirty. Those
having birthdays in January will
he honored. Members of the
Bessie nankin division will be on
the hospitality committee. I he
businrs.., meeting will be at one
Ihiity. Miss Jane Hal low of Lon
don will he the speaker. Mrs. K.
C Carlson will be in charge of
lite music.
The Women's Council of the
Kan-mount Church of Christ will
meet Friday at two o'clock at the
home of Miss Mabel Kuni, 1423
Twenty-first avenue east.
The young mothers' club of the
Women s League l the ?ni -on-Krcgallonal
church will meet
Thursday at seven-forty-five with
Mrs. Willlston Wirt, 275 Nine
teenth avenue west. Dr. J. H.
Branton, professor of religion al
the University, will speak.
Class Meeting
The Co-Workers' class of the
First Baptist church will meet
Friday at two o'clock with Mrs.
S. B. Schmieding, 1108 Monroe
street. Assistant hostesses will be
Mrs. Leslie Hrakel. Miss Martha
Culcf, Mrs. W. E. Wood and Mrs.
T. E. Smith.
Central W.C.T.U. will entertain
lota Sigma at a one o'clock buffet
luncheon Wednesday at the home
ot Mrs. A. L. Carter. B4 Nine
teenth avenue east. A business
meeting will follow the luncheon.
A program on lota Sigma work
Calendar For Coming Week
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front, thanks to the figured
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back panel, extra woven-in
hip control, gusset back to
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20 . 30 FAST UHOAnWAY
will be given, with Mrs. Leo Dcff
cnbacher in charge.
The Marie Fletcher class of the
First Baptist church will meet
Tuesday at seven-thirty Willi
Misses Mac and Klhcl Kinscy, Ml
Tenth avenue cast. Mr. and Mrs.
Norton Pengra and Mr. and Mrs.
A. A: Wilson are assisting.
Aid to Meet
The Ladies' Aid of the Fair
mount Presbyterian church will
meet Friday at two-thirty with
Mrs. L. N. Lengacher, Fairmount
and Moss streets.
Fast Kugcne W.C.T.U. will hold
special meeting Wednesday at
two o clock with Mrs. S. M. Uay
All members are asked to attend
as important business will he dis
cussed.
lino Ruvlc circle of the First
Baptist church will meet Tuesday
at scveii-lhirty with Mrs. Clifford
Cray. Mrs, Howard Heridcr will
give the devotions and Mrs. Addic
Piepkorn will review the hook,
"Ke-liiiih ot Vcnkata iieddi." Mrs.
Frank Hallow will speak on the
while cross work. Co-hostesses
will he Mr". Harold Pitcher. Mrs.
Chllord Travillion, Mrs. Jeny
Adaliis and Mrs. ticne Lockald.
The Ladic' Aid of Central l.ulh-
cian church will inn-l Thursday al
two-tliuly in the church parlor,
with Mrs. Martin Tengs as ho less.
The Melhodi-t Service Guild
will meet Tuc.day at sevcn-foity-
flve with Mrs. James I). Stewait,
"J I r.B Olive street. Charles (i
Howard will .peak on "My Itela-
lion to the Community and the
Church."
Breakfast Club
The Credit Women's Breakfast
club will hold its .semi-monthly
meeting Tuesday morning at the
Del Key cafe al seven o'clock.
All.MI.IAItV MEETING
SET I'Olt THl'llSDAV
The Auxiliary to the Sons of
Union Veterans will meet Thurs
day at two o'clock at the armory
for practice and a social hour.
Mrs. L. L. Baker and Mrs. II. K.
Sl.ittcry are in charge.
t'NION DACfiHTFItS
Daughters of Union Veterans
will meet Wednesday al seven
thirty at the armory.
At XII.IAIIV PLANS
MEETINGS ON FRIDAY
The Poslofficc Clerks' auxiliary
will hold a one o'clock dessert
luncheon Friday al the home of
Mrs. D. 0. Shuey.
JASI'KK NEWS
JASPIOH, Jan. 20. (Special)
Mrs. Lyman Tinker and little
daughter Myra Arlene, are spend
ing a few days at the home of
Mrs. Tinker's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Laird.
A "hard limes" parly will be
held Friday evening at the grange
hall. The Christian Kndeavor so
ciety is sponsoring the affair.
Our First
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many friends and custom
ers for their continued
support.
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Sunday
7 p. m. Heta Tau Alpha
alumnae supper, home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Parsons.
Monday
2 p. m. Eastside Neighbor
hood club meeting, home of
Mrs, John Jensen.
Monday afternoon Home
Science club meeting home ot
Mrs. F. G. Stickcls.
Monday afternoon Domes
tic Art club meeting at home
of Mrs. ft. T. Burghardl.
2:30 p. m. Shakespeare
club meeting, Penney store.
8:30 p. m. U.S.W.V. and
auxiliary dinner, at the arm
ory. 6:30 p. m. Kiwanis ladies'
niulit dinner, Osburn hotel.
7:30 p. m Beta Sigma Phi
meeting at home of Mrs. Del
bert V. Hill.
7:30 p. m. Kappa Kappa
Gamma alumnae meeting,
home of Mrs. C L. Schwering.
8 p. m. Chapter H of P.
E. O. Sisterhood to meet at
home of Mrs. E. A. Stacks.
8 p. in. Willamette Court of
the Amaranth meets at the
Masonic temple.
3 p. m. Past Noble Grands
meet at I.OO.F. temple.
Tuesday
7 a. in. Credit Women's
Bieakfasl club meeting. Del
Itey cafe.
Ill a. in Foreign relations
group of League of Women
Voters meeting, Penney com
ri ii t to room.
1 1 a. m. Women's Union
meets at First Methodist
church.
1:15 p. m. Madrccitas club
meeting, home of Mrs. Charles
D. Byrne.
1 :30 p. m. Juslamerc club
meeting, home of Mrs. Ben
Mulkey.
1:45 p. in. Pegasus club
meeting, home of Mrs. B. P.
Dick.
2:30 p. m. Women's Mis
sionary society of Central
Presbyterian church meets at
Wesminster House.
B:30 p. in. Dinner of Mc
Kenzie River lodge, A. F. &
A. M., Blue River chapter,
O.K.S., at McKenzie River
Masonic temple.
7:15 p. m. Foreign cookery
group of A A.U.W. meeting,
Chapman hall, campus.
7:30 p. m. Spinsters cluh
meeting, home of Miss Janet
Hall.
7:30 p. in. Evening bonk
study group of A. A.U.W.
meeting at home of Miss Nellie
Mae Haugen.
7:30 p. m. Marie Fletcher
class of First Baptist church
meets with Misses Mac and
Ethel Kinsey.
7:30 p. m. I mo Ruylc cir
cle of First .Baptist church
meets with Mrs. Clifford Gray.
7:45 p. m. Methodist Serv
ice Guild meets Willi Mrs.
James D. Stewart.
H p. m. Royal Nelghors of
America meet at Moose hall.
8 p. m. American Legion
auxiliary meets at River Road
clubhouse.
8 p. m. V.F.W. and auxil
iary parly, at the armory.
8 p. m. Eugene Shrincrs'
dance, Eugene hotel.
8:15 p. m. Joint recital of
Aurora Potter Underwood and
Doris Helen Calkins, school
of music building.
Wednesday
All-day meeting of St.
Mary's guild, Episcopal church
parish hall.
All-day meeting of Women's
rouiui I, Fust Christian
church.
1 p. in Central W. C. T. U.
meets with Mrs. A. L. Carter.
1 p. in- Luncheon of Evan
geline Star club, Masonic
temple.
1 p. in Chapter AY of P. E.
O. meeting at home of Mrs.
Alfred L. Lomax.
1 p. m. Helmetla club
luncheon with Mrs. Minnie
Holcomb.
1 p .mi-Chapter AM of P.
E. O. meeting at home of Miss
Eimadorris Havemann.
1:30 p. m. Oregon Rose
Thimble club luncheon with
Mrs. Herbert Britt.
1:30 p. m. Delta Zeta
alumnae meeting at home of
Mrs. George Halton.
1:30 p. m. Coterie club
meeting at home of Mrs. R.
R. Hucstis.
2 p. m. Wednesday Bridge
club meeting, home of Mrs.
R. M. Pratt.
2 p. m. East Eugene W. C.
T. U. meets with Mrs. S. M.
Day.
7 p. m. Theta Rho Girls
meet at I. O. O. F. temple.
7:30 p. m. D. U. V. meets
at the armory.
8 p. m. Catholic Daughters
of America social, St. Joseph's
hall.
Thursday
1:15 p. m. Amitie club
meeting, home of Mrs. C. F.
Hawkins.
1:30 p. m. Getchcll club,
R.N. A. meets with Mrs. Lloyd
Johnson.
2 p. m. Music study group
of City club meeting, school
of music building.
2 p. m. S.U.V. auxiliary
meets at the armory. ,
2:30 p. m. Ladies' Aid
meets at Central Lutheran
church.
2:30 p. in. Sorosis club
meeting, home of Mrs. Nellie
Chisholm.
8:30 p. m. Little Club
Around the Corner dinner,
Osburn hotel.
6:30 p. m. Business and
Professional Women's club
dinner. Anchorage.
6:45 p. m. Meeting of ac
tive chapter of Mil Phi Ep
silon, home of Mrs. A. E.
Roberts.
7:30 p, m. Musical evening
for Mu Phi Epsilon alumnae
and patronesses, home of Mrs.
W. H. Chapman.
7:45 p. m. Young mothers'
group of Women's League of
First Congregational church
meets with Mrs. Williston
Wirt.
8 p. m. Alpha Iota sorority
meets with Mrs. Edward L.
Ryan.
8 p. m. N. O. W. meets at
Moose hall.
8 p. m. Degree of Honor
meets in Day hall.
Friday
12 noon Sorority Alumnae
Advisers group meeting, Pen
ney store.
1 p. m. Letter Carriers'
auxiliary luncheon with Mrs.
Cecil Henderson.
2 p ,m. Poslofficc Clerks'
auxiliary dessert with Mrs.
D. O. Shuey.
2 p. in. Co-Workers' class
of First Baptist church meets
with Mrs. S. B. Schmieding.
2 p. in. La Junta club
meets with Mrs. Frank White
lock. 2 p. m. Women's Council
of Fairmount Church of Christ
meels with Miss Mabel Kuni.
2:30 p. m. Ladies' Aid ot
Fairmount Presbyterian
church meets with Mrs. L. N.
Lengacher.
2:30 p. m. Auxiliary of St.
Mary's Episcopal church
meeting at home of Mrs. J. D.
Donovan.
6 p. m. D. A. V. auxiliary
dinner with Mrs. Lee Moore.
7:30 p. m Blue River Star
club dessert, McKenzie River
Masonic temple.
9 p. m. Joint dance of
Knights of Columbus and
Catholic Daughters of Amer
ica, The Holland.
Saturday
2 p. m. Poetry group of
City club meeting at home of
Mrs. R. C. Crow.
!) p. m. Elks lodge dance,
F.Iks temple.
COMM1TTF.F.S NAMED
ELK TON. Jan. 20. (Special)
The Unipqua licbckah lodge,
No. 173. met recently with Miss
Ann Huebner as noble grand. Miss
lleubner appointed her committees
for the year. J. B. Rader. Mrs.
Mary Haines and Mrs. Catherine
Fenley are on the finance com
mittee. The good of the order com
mittee is Mrs. Edith Gates, Mi's.
Agues Hudson, and Mrs. Ida
Thomas. Mrs. Leona Buell, Mrs.
Lena Hossen, and Mis. Zoa Wade
hiue charge of the gift committee.
Miss Iris Haines is the reporter.
The new constitution and by
laws books were received. New
linoleum has been put down in the
dining mom and kitchen. The
oiher orders are helping to buy the
floor covering.
Mis. Edith Gales gave reading
after ttie close of lodge, for the
good of the order. Mrs. Mona Ry
(icll had charge of games.
Good
Style
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ELK ION, Jan. 20. (Special)
A shower was given Mrs. Lorena
Binder last week at the home of
Mis. Lena Bossen. Mrs. Thelma
Kcolc sang with Miss Grace Saw
yeis at Ihe piano. During the aft
ernoon the ladies sewed quilt
blocks whicti were presented to
Mis. Binder with the other gifts
Refreshments were served to Mrs.
Lorena Binder, William Wayne
Binder. Mi's. Mable Binder, Mrs.
Mildred Wells, Colleen Wells, Mrs.
Edith Madison. Mrs. Edith Adams,
Jerry King. Mrs. Grace Sawyers,
Mrs. Thelma Regele. Mi's. Katie
Emerick, Mrs. Grace Beckley. Mrs.
Ida Thomas, Mrs. Rosalie CIcmo,
Mrs. Barbara Ta nowski, Irene
Tarnowski, Mrs. Maty Grubbe.
Mrs. Orpha Binder, Terry Binder,
Miss Iris Haines, Mrs. Mary
Haines, Mrs. Evelyn Binder, Mrs.
Frances Hedden. and Eleanor Bin
der, and Mrs. Lena Bossen. Gifts
were sent by several that were not
present. Mrs. Frames Hedden and
Mrs. Evelyn Binder were the hostesses.
Amaranth to Install on
Monday; Lcdge Societies
List Varied Meetings
WILLAMETTE Court of the
Amaranth will hold public
installation of officers Monday
evening. The installation will fol
low the business meeting, which
begins at eight o'clock. Refresh
ments will be served.
Oregon Rose Thimble club will
meet Wednesday for a one-o'clock
luncheon with Mrs. Herbert Britt,
1100 Fourth avenue west.
Royal Neighbors of America will
hold installation of officers at the
meeting Tuesday at eight o clock
in Moose hall. Mrs. R. A. Bingham
and Mrs. Lester Read will be in
stalling officers. Refreshments
will be served after the meeting,
Practice for installation will be
held Sunday at five o'clock at the
hall.
Getchell club of Royal Neigh
bors of America will hold a one-
thirty dessert Thursday with Mrs
Lloyd Johnson, 2445 Agate street.
Helmetla club of Pythian Sis,
tcrs will hold a one o'clock cov
ered dish luncheon Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Minnie Holcomb.
Mrs. May Moon, Mrs. Harry Ditter.
Mrs. O. II. Jones and Mrs. Walter
Dillard will be co-hostesses.
The Past Noble Grands club
will meet Monday at eight o'clock
in the parlor of the I. O. O. r.
temple. Installation of officers
will be held. The committee in
charge is Mrs. Elizabeth Beytien,
Mrs. J. II. Bramley. Mrs. Kena
Bundy, Mrs. Viola Blake and Mrs.
W. A. Cummings.
Neighbors of Woodcraft
Neighbors of Woodcraft will
meet Thursday at eight o'clock at
the Moose hall. Mr. and Mrs.
Russell D. Evans will show mov-
TOWNSKNl) I 1.1 B MEETS
DRAIN, Jan. 20. (Special)
The Townsend cluh met recently
for a regular business meeting.
The following program was given
at the close of the meeting: Instru
mental duets-. Bessie Lakey and
Helen Davis; reading, Wallace
King; song, Mesdames Kenney and
Lakey; readings, Elmer Newton;
violin number, Carl Henderson.
The rest of the evening was spent
socially.
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REEDSPORT NEWS
REEDSPORT, Jan. 20. (Spe
cial) Council fire was held re
cently at the John Dye residence
by Otyokwa campfire group,
members of Cheskchamay group
and several mothers attending as
guests. The rank of Trail Seeker
was taken by Hope Samson. Nata-
ie Covell and Helen Anderson,
that of Woodgatherer by Pauline
Austin and Margaret Butler, and
the welcoming ceremony was read
for Irene Parks, a new member.
Otyokwa members present were
Barbara Borrevik, Betty Lou
Cochran, Patty Brady. Billy Jean
France. Irene Parks, Alice Mohler
and their adviser, Mrs. John Dye.
Cheskchamay members attending
were Joanne Richards, Mary Fran
cis Richards. Patsy Stevens, Joyce
md Jean Willnrd, Carla Rebaglaitl,
Carmen Bautista, Freda Mohler,
Helen Wilkes, Peggy Dye and Mrs.
R. M. Miles, advisor, Mrs. Cecil
Bennett, sponsor, Mrs. Charles
Samson, Mrs. H. L. Austin, Mrs. H.
W. Parks, Aprill Covell and Car
mel Arstin.
At the meeting of Cheskchaniay
campfire group held recently the
following officers were elected:
Peggy Dye, president; Mary Fran
cis Richards, vice-president: Freda
Mohler, secretary; Helen Wilkes,
treasurer, and Carmen Bautista,
scribe.
.Several club meetings have been
held during the past week. Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Chase were hosts
to the Original bridge club, and
Mr. and Mrs. Berg Borrevik to
their club. Mrs. Paul Bernhardt
entertained the Thursday club and
Mrs. Byron Serfling, the Gardiner
sewing club.
ine pictures of .heir travels In the
British Isles. Election of officers
was held at the meeting of the
Thimble club with Mrs. Victor
Bailey. Mrs. Frank Register is
president and Mrs. I. P. Inman,
secretary.
Degree of Honor will meet
Thursday at eight o'clock in Day
hall for installation of otiicers.
Mrs. Ethel Lindholm, state presi
dent, will be installing officer.
Mrs. E. H. Sheely is in charge of
freshments. The executive board
met Friday afternoon with Mrs.
May Jackson to make plans for
the installation.
Dinner Planned
McKenzie River lodge. No. 195,
A. F. & A. M., and Blue River
chapter, O. E. S., will hold a six
thirty covered dish dinner Tues
day at the McKenzie River temple.
The committee in charge is Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Hoadley, Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan P. Boykin and Mr. and Mrs.
George Ash, dinner, and Sam
Bronaugh, entertainment.
Star Club Meeting
Blue River Star club will meet
Friday at seven-thirty for a des
sert and bridge party at the Mc
Kenzie River Masonic temple. The
committee in charge is Mrs. Mer
lon Folts, Mrs. George Getting.
Mrs. Mildred Dickson, Mrs. George
E. Ash, Mrs. G. V. Hassclrooth,
Mrs. D. C. Henry, Mrs. Blanche
Jackson, Mrs. Emma Lundy, Mrs.
Gerald Morrison, Mrs. Margaret
Rice, Mrs. Ralph A. Hope, Mrs.
Clarence V. Simon, Misses Nella
Irby, Agnes Volkstorf and Ade
line Volkstorf.
Installation of officers will be
held by Theta Rho Girls and the
Young Odd Fellows lodge Wednes
day at seven o'clock at the I.O.O.F.
hail. Miss Ellaine Newman will
be installing officer for Theta
Rho Girls, and Dr. L. L. Baker,
for the Young Odd Fellows. Re
freshments will be served after
the installation.
. Meeting Wednesday
Star club of Evangeline chapter,
O. E. S., will meet Wednesday for
covered dish luncheon at the
Masonic temple at one o'clock.
Each one attending is asked to
take a hot dish and sandwiches.
Mrs. W. W. Porter will be in
charge of the dining room and
Mrs. Ethel Lloyd will be in charge
of cards.
ELKTON NEWS
ELKTON. Jan. 20. (Special)
Vera Kesterson, Maybelle Hol
comb, Eugene Holcomb, Bernie
Sagle and Elizabeth Bullock at
tended senior class day at Rose-
burg.
Mrs. Catherine Fenley is visit
ing relatives and friends in Port
land.
Mrs. Mary Rrcklcy has gone to
Salem to visit her daughter, Mi's.
Margaret Hoselton.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tarnowski
have moved into one of the Frank
tin cabins. The Tarnowskis have
been living at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. B. S. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hugus went
to Eugene recently. Mr. Hugus will
go to work there in a few days.
Begin Play Practice
WALTERVILLE, Jan. 20 (Spe
cial) The play "Marry by Mid
night," which is being produced
by the. Waltcrville P.-T. A., is un
der way for practicing. The
characters have been chosen and
the parts they will take are Ir
ving Mobley, Mrs. Irving Mobley,
Catliryn Zehner, Don Ebbert, Mrs.
Joe Zehner, Mr. Hennebeck,
George Easton, Douglas Zabriskie,
Mrs. Harper, Mrs. Lane Smith,
Harry Moore, Laurel Edith Wil
lian, Practices are held once or
twice a week and the play is to
be presented February 16.
TRENT NEWS
TRENT. Jan. 20. (Special)
Mis. Dick Maltzan is at her home
here now after several weeks in
the hospital with a broken hip.
She is improving and will soon be
up part of the time.
Church night was held recently
with a good attendance. After a
potluck supper, games were play
ed. Officers elected for Christian
Endeavor were, president, Kendall
Kimball; vice-president, Leonard
Arnold: secretary. Marjoric Smith:
chorister. Bernidena Titzer, social
president, Azalia Daughtry.
Leroy Harkins. son of Dory
Harkins. former residents of Trent,
now of Walla Walla, was visiting
with bis uncle. Orb Porter, and
the Titzer family here last week.
KKBEKAHS MEET
OAKR1DGE. Jan. 20. (Spe
cial) Elm Rebekah lodge met in
regular session last week. Mrs.
Templeman served as conductor in
the absence of that officer and
Mrs. Stonebraker and Mi's. Eshem
as the guardians. James Walker
of the Oak lodge of I. O. O. F. was
present and invited, all the Re
bekahs to attend a social after the
Odd Fellows meeting on Thursday
evening. A program and refresh
ments were promised. The officers'
entrance march was practiced.
Mrs, Eshom was appointed on the
finance committee to take the
place of Mrs. Orr.
The memlsers voted to buy a
bond in the L O, O. T. buildup.
CLUBS PLAN PROGRAM
DEERHORN, Jan. 20. (Spe
cial) The Betsy Ross sewing club
and the Delicious Dishes cooking
club made plans at their joint
meeting for a social to raise funds
for club expenses. The affair will
be held the middle of March and
will consist of a free program, an
amateur hour, with an auction of
baskets filled with supper at the
close of the evening. As a special
activity the girls filled out wild
life questionaires at the request of
Ihe fish and game department to
assist them in a survey which
deals largely with the domestic
cat. The business meeting was in
charge of Louise Knox, president
of the cooking club. The Four-H
club pledge and songs were fea
tured and each girl worked on her
project. The first division girls
wove yarn inlo monk's cloth and
the third division girls worked on
their school dresses. Girls who
attended the meeting were Louise
Knox. Glenda Smith, Stella Cole
man. Doris Hanson, Lila Hanson,
Carley Gillespie, and Connie
Stang. Mrs.Wearin. hostess for
the afternoon, served refreshments.
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Grove Lions Hear
Talk On Alaska
COTTAGE GROVE, Jan. 20.
(Special) At the meeting of Col
tage Grove Lions club last week,
E. F. Wann, brother of Mrs. Har
old Axley, who is visiting here
from Alaska, was guest speaker
in place of H. J. Cox, who was
unable to be present.
Mr. Wann gave a talk on Alaska
dwelling particularly on the min
ing industry in that country. He
is engineer for the United States
Smelting and Refining company
at Fairbanks.
Plans were made for ladies'
night next Wednesday evening,
which will be preceded by a dm
ner. Group singing followed with
Mrs. Lorin Schroeder at the piano.
Carl Rynearson was welcomed as
a new member.
FROM COTTAGE GROVE
COTTAGE GROVE, Jan. 20.
(Special) Orlo Bagley of the
Daugherty Lumber Company of
fice force, underwent a major
operation Thursday in Portland at
St. Vincent hospital. The opera
tion was for a blood clot on the
brain and so far is said to be suc
cessful unless complications de
velop. W. H. Daugherty returned
home from Portland following the
operation and reports that the
operation seemed to be favorable.
Mr. Bagley was formerly football
coach of the Cottage Grove high
school.
NY A District Supervisor William
L. Lyons will be in Cottage Grove
Wednesday. January 24. to inter
view applicants for work-experience
assignments on local pro
jects. Interviews are to be con
ducted at the office of Super
intendent H. B. Fernn in the high
school between 10 and 12 a. m.
UNIT MEETS
MAPLETON, Jan. 20. (Spe
cial) Home Extension unit met
at the church Friday to work on
the rug project. A potluck lunch
eon was served with Mrs. E. E.
Loomis and Mrs. Ivan Reed in
charge. Some discussion was given
to the possibility of sending a dele
gate to the home interest confer
ence in Corvallis in February. Mrs.
Jerry Hickox, Mrs. Belle Gregory
and Mrs. Lucy Miller will have
charge of the luncheon for the
February meeting. Attending were
Mrs. P. S. Rice. Mrs. Ralph Mar
tin, Mrs. H. E. Reed, Mrs. Eva
Lewis, Mrs. Darwin Swanson. Mrs.
Belle Gregory, Mrs. Wesley Whit
taker, Mrs. May Doggett. Mrs.
Lewis Torricellos, Mrs. Ivan Reed,
Mrs. Dewey Moore. Miss SoDhia
Nicholle. Mrs. Ethel Brown, Mrs.
Abner Miner. Mrs. L. J. Plow
man, Mrs. E. E. Loomis, Mrs. Lee
Smith, Miss Clora Simonson, Mrs.
I. D. Custer, Mrs. R. P. Bernhardt,
Mrs. Lynn Wheeler, Mrs. L. C.
Maxwell, and Mrs. William Miller.
4-H CLUBS START WORK
DRAIN, Jan. 20. (Special)
A number of newly organized 4-H
clubs are starting their year's
work. Mrs. Jack Randall is lead
ing a cooking club, Mrs. Bessie
Lakoy is leading a sewing club,
Gene Lakey is organizing a camp
cookery club. There is a possibil
ity of a woodworking, forestry and
possibly a livestock club being or
ganized if leaders can be found
tor these. Several clubs were
formed earlier in the year,- and
are being led by teachers. Mrs.
Brown leads a health club: Mrs.
Loken leads two health clubs; Mr.
Bloomquist leads the marketing
club; Miss Young and Mrs. Loken
lead the "Merry Lassies" girls'
club, and Mr. Bloomquist leads
ine ooys nooby club,
Utopia Club Holds
Annual Election
At Cottage Grove
COTTAGE GROVE, Jan. '
(Special) Mrs. S. L. Mackir.
named president of the
club recently at the annual i
tion of officers. Mrs. Sylvia Gil
was cnosen vice president and
Martin Foster, secretary-tre
er. The group met at the hw
Mrs. F. L. Grannis and
o'clock covered dish Iunchtoc
servea. ine occasion was it 4
bration of the fifteenth ta 3
sary of the club. A social A
noon followed the business rj
ing. Mrs. Fay Allison will bi
ess for the next meeting.
DRAIN EVENTS
DRAIN, Jan. 20. (Spec
Mrs. Zilpha Patchen, mana;
the local telephone exchami
the last 10 years, will mm
Springfield next week, when
will work for the same coo:
Mrs. Wood of Moro will take
Patchen's place here, and li
pected Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beasley
returned from Puyallup,
where they attended the ta
of Mr. Beasley s granddauf
Mrs. Arthur Bascom.
A shower was given for
Verne Robert at the home of
Floyd Light this week. Det
tions were in blue and
Those present were the I
guest, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. E
Cool, Mrs. Jack Connors,
Bloomquist, Mrs. Loyd Coon.'.
Light, and the Misses Meha
Lois Burchard and Phoebe i
thorne. Refreshments were ii
ed.
Members of the senior cli1
the high school went to Row
recently to attend county fit
day. Miss Bull, class advisor.
Floyd Light, principal, ttc
panied them.
WORK ON Ql'ILT
CLOVERDALE. Jan. 20-
cial) At tho regular meet:::
the Cloverdalc club recentlj.
Frye and daughter, new resi
of the community, and Mrs..
Ron Ootchel and Mrs. Cit:
Getchel were guests. A no--
pss dinner was served at r;
Work was done on the club's,.
A special meeting will k
Thursday, January 25. for Q'i
and a no-hostess dinner ob
served at the next regular r
ing. Members present were
A. W. Bartel. Mrs. Harry
wood. Mrs. L. J. Getchel.
Plvrfo Hanson. Mrs. w
James, Mrs. Luella Parks, fn
Parks. Mrs. Harold Pa"
L. J. Quigley. Mrs. D. E.
Mrs F F. Roberts. Mrs. f-
Scott. Mrs. Fred Trunw..
Man-in Tevepaugh and sin-
Petty.
ANNOUNCING
MISS WILDA PARRISH
will be permanently located with
RADER BEAUTY SALON
representing the famous
LUZIER'S COSMETICS
Individual demonstrations without obligation
LODGE MEETS
MONROE. Jan. 20 (Special)
The Royal Neichbors held its regu
lar meeting Thursday afternoon,
the time being spent in basket
making. Those present were Mrs.
Bertha Porter, Mrs. Bertha Mil
ler, Mrs. Addie McGovern. Mrs.
Georgia George, Mrs, Lucy
Hewitt, Mrs. Gertie Howard. Mrs.
Nica McGee. Mrs. Cora Herron.
Mrs. Selma Herron and Mi's. Lcla
Baker.
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