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Page TVo. Miss Br attain Is Honored At Shower; Other Florence News of Week-end Given FLORENCE. Oct. 21 (Special) A bridal f)K.r was given Mm Helen Bratta.n at the home of her iter. Mm. Dn Cooper last week. Little Mary Lynn and Carol Cooper, nieces of the bride, enter ed the room together and present ad her with large bouquet of farm and dark, red rosebuds. The bride was then showered with con fetti and serpentine paper. The Community Club Has Meeting at Leaburg LEABURG. Oct. 21. (Special) A good sized crowd attended the Community club meeting held Friday evening at the schoolhouse. Preceding the business session a program was presented as planned by Mrs. Ira Isham, who is in charge of that department. Two piano solos were given by Miss Marjnrie Buck. Harold Smith lave the flag salute which was followed by group singing. A reading was given by Mrs. lona Templeton. Two vocal duets were sung by Miss Shirley Williams and Mrs. Wesley Hansen. Mr. rraz.ee gave a demonstration with Indian clubs and waa accompanied on the piano by Miss Buck. The boys of the school sang. The pro gram was closed by the audience tinging two songs. Mrs. Arthur Frazee, president of the club, pre sided at the business session. Mr. Perry, secretary, read the min utes of the last meeting. A trea surer's report was given by Mrs. Marion Elston. It was voted to buy the "Weekly Reader," cur rent event paper, for the children of the school. The topic of 4-H club work was discussed. Re freshments were served at the close of the evening. Willakenzie Grange Has Busy Session The sargassumfish is camouflag ed In shape and color to b'end with the sargassum weeds in Its ocean habitat. Mortality among male Infants It greater than among females. Manhattan Shirts New Fall Pattern Collar Style for Kverr Man DeNEFFE'S McDonald Theater Bldt. CLEANER HEAT With a new 1941 QUAKER Burnoll Heater LYONS & PETERS 1132 Willamette- rhone H38 y fi TV by JOHN CLINTON Llitenl Can you hear the aiuging puUa oi America in lull vigor, huiy with het gr.teit Ulk-Deenir? I want tail yaw something about Delanta that mayba you alon't know. For yoart tha a rroloum Indutfry has carrlod on Indopondontrotoarthon Iti awn Initially., uniubtldliod by tha Oovarnment. unlan Oil Cemaany has dona III shara hot re search anolnoers who laand BractUolly all at th.lr lima In thli work. a Thanki tnsurh research '.saj, Amaiiia can f l fV now pikMluce -ZrJ J enough 100- . .jir" octane avis. tion gisolina In planes than well r have. Anil thinli tn that research, the am bomher cn flv .10 T fter and farther in the I'. than In Europe. It cn carry 20 to .10 more homb and climb anoe anuairrrtft 6i 25 (titer. a Tab rubber, taa. Wa via mar than half at all tha rvbbor la fhawarld and 0 al ll tamai OOO mllaa atratt tha warld ta , and Hi dlctatart waat III Wall, Patralavm Indvirry ra taortti hat mada tynthaftc rvb bof rammartlat raallfy. tafer wr supply al natural rvtear It fcovitad wa tan pradut all Jr Mal . . . tram Parrolavml H had roam I tauld Hat al lawtt fifty mora aatnntlal prd r "a daratapad. but f II fla yw an Mm, It iivet ma a thrill to know that tha irveorih at gifts were then opened. Refresh menu were terved Thote present were- Mesdames Violet Seymore. Wm. Wilcox, Evelyn Erund, Opal Stone. Oldie Lett, Marganeta Spencer, F. H. Neff, Alfred Jamie son, John Giidavlch, Edwin Lucke, John Lammer, Ed Neitpo, Otto Rice, Muset Fay Rice, Alice Rice, Evelyn Hagg, Helen Rrattain the bride, and Mrs. Dan Cooper, the hostess. Mist Marietta Daugherty of Florence, and Howard Barrett of Glenada, were married at the horn of th bridegroom's parents, Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lawreni of United Air Lines, from Chicago, were week-end visitors at th home of Mr. and Mn. Hugh Faulk ner. H. Severy, city recorder, wat unable to keep regular office hours the past week because of a heavy cold. At the Fred Hewitt home over Ihe week-end were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Petersen. Marshfield, Mr. and Mn. John Gregory, and chil dren, John, Frederick and Lavelle, Cheshire, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hew itt and ton Richard, from St. Helens, and Mr. and Mrs. Har old Hewitt and daughter Carole, of Marketvllle, Cel., who are on vacation and expect to be here two weeks. Henry Gustafson. Insurance man of North Bend, was In town Sat urday, on business. White Elephant Club To Meet Wednesday DEERHORN. Oct. 21 (Spe cial) On Wednesday, October 23, the White Elephant club haa been invited to attend the semi-monthly meeting at the home of Mn. Vernon Stone. The day It spent In visiting and sewing and a cov ered dish luncheon is served at noon. Each lady who attends will please bring her tawing imple ments and any material that might be uted for quilts or children's clothing. A Four-H conking club of six girls was organized recently at the home of Mrs. Osmer Stacy, who will be the locnl leader. The girls plan to meet each second and fourth Wednesday of the month during the winter months. Janet Stacy was elected president; Stel la Coleman, vice-president; Bettv Jean Ramsey, secretary; ' Belva Wheeler, cheer leader; Harriet Harper, tong leader, and Louise Knox, pledge leader. The first, second and third divisions of cook ing projects are represented with two girls in each division. The hot lunch project for the benefit of the school children was under way this week at the Deer horn school. Parents who take advantage of this opportunity of having their children served a hot dish at noon in addition tn th regular lunch from horn, are asked to tend canned or fresh vegetables, meat, milk, eggs or groceries for the cook, Mrs. John Sloan, to use. Many housewives have canned extra Jan of food from their gardens for the hot lunches. The Deerhorn P.-T. A. is sponsor of Ihe project as in the past several years. A birthday surprise partv wat Riven In honor of Belly Jean Ram sey Friday afternoon after school at Ihe home of Janet Stacy. All wie sevrntn ana eighth grade pupils were invited. Refresh ments were also served to Mr. and Mrs. O I,. Stacy. Mrs. Will Knox and Miss Kathryn rartridge as well as Harriet Harper, tigroid Rauch, Gale rartridge, I.y Shrode. Ry Coleman. Stella Cole man. Louise Knox, Belva Wheel er. Urry Bullis. the honored guest, who was twelve years old. and th hostess. The afternoon was spent playing games. Chris Nelson, former resident of this community, was in Deer horn visiting friends Saturday. "Men of Mars." planning to at tack the earth, should wait ......i Ihe planets are only 35,000,000 mues apart. ARROW Mrs..r.NGERrH. 610 runniNc. matfkials AT I.OWFR mil ES Thre yrt lo pay for Horn Improvements Moqan Lumbar Co. MM W. Sixth AtClty Limits North IMione 652 WILLAKENZIE. Oct. 21 (Spe eial) At the regular session of the j Willakenne grange on Saturnay, Allen Wheir, Pomona matter was guest. Robert Deschutes was voted in, to become a member. Frank Har-i low gave the obligation to Miss ( Lucille Liggett and Joe Harrison, i At the business meeting. Frank Harlow, agriculture chairman, re ported on the outlook th crops over the nation and that one-fourth of the population was engaged in agriculture pursuit. It was reported Mrs. Ivan Kork is home from the hospital and would be able to receiv visitors. Mrs. Nevers, horn economic! chairman, reported that a penny supper would be held at th first meeting in November, and would begin promptly at six o'clock. At which meeting would b th lec tion of officers for th coming year. Mr. and Mn. Carl Ruther ford were appointed on the deco ration committee. Rally Set On Tuesday, October 29, a re publican rally for the Garden Way and Willakenzie precincts will b held In th grange hall at t o'clock, It wat announced. William Tug- man of th Regitter-Guard it to b the speaker. AH interested people are invited to attend. A church Sunday will b ob served at the grange hall on Sun day, October 27. Following a bas ket lunch at on o'clock, service! will be held In the hall. Speaker will he announced later. Mrs. Llllie Hayes is in charge. Mn. Donald Klngsley, lecturer, presented the following program: duet by Misses Marie and Helen Rutherford and Mrs. N. Maharry; discussion of measures that will be on the November ballot by Al len Wheeler, O. R. French, Harry Chase and O. S. Fletcher; skit by Mr. and Mn. E. D. Harriton and Miss Lucille Liggett, reading by H. E. McKay, whistling duet by O. R. French. Social committee were: Mrs. Mary Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kinzle, Mn. Llllie Hayes and Mr. and Mrt. A. L. Dilling ham. Mr. and Mrt. Palmer Walls furnished the decorations. Extension Unit Recently the Willakenzie and Walnut acres extension unit met at Ihe grange hall for an all day meeting with Mrs. I. A. Thtirman. Mrs. Clarence Sunkler and Mrs. Frank S Pattison, hostesses. Mrt. E. D. Harriton and Mrt Blair were appointed for project leaders for December. Program on "Party Planning" was given by Mrs. Donald King? ley. Officers and chairmen for tne year are: Mis. Holbart Stout chairman, Mrs. Meiritt McPher- snn, secretary, Mrs. George Alii son. treasurer, Mrs. Alva Ferebee. luncheon chairman, Mrs. Clarence Sunkler, membership and Mrs Frank Pattison and Mrs. Carl Steinmetz, hospiality. Members attending were: Mrs. Mirritt McPhersnn, Mrs. Frank S. Pattison, Mrs. Clarenc Sunkler, Mrs. Carl Steinmetz, Mrs. Geoige Allison. Mis. Bertha Fox, Mrs. R. I. Hlair, Mrs. John Moore. Mrs. E. D. Harrison. Mrs. Holbart Stout Mrs. Olsen and Mrs. Donald Klngs- THI REGISTER-GUARD, ZUGZKE,' OREGON Cottage Grove Chamber Plans Weekly Luncheon; Clubs to Hold Meetings COTTAGE GROVE. Oct. 21. ("Special) The chamber of com merce will hold itt weekly lunch con and business meeting Tuesday noon at the Palace cafe. Mn. Ralph Saltsman will enter tain the Elmartes club Tuesday with a 1 o clock luncheon. The No Expense club will met Tuesday at the home of Mn. Gen- viev Zysett. The M. P. G. club will be enter tained Tuesday with a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Al bert Helliwell. The Study club will meet Tues day evening in the library at the City hall. Carnation club met for a des sert Friday night at the home of Mrs. C. C. Hogate. Mrs. Ben Layng and Mrs. Richard Bushel were as sistant hostesses. Mn. Eleanore Puderbaugh won high score and Mrt. Dorn Morelock won second high. Mrs. Helen Cochran held low tcore. The November meet- Ina will be held at the home of Mrs. Genevieve Nelton with Mrs. Eleanore Puderbaugh and Mrs. Francis Hunter a! assistant host esses. Hold All Day Meeting The Gardenia club held an all lay meeting Friday at the home of Mrt. Jets Forrester of Lorane. A covered dish luncheon was terved at th lunch hour. A busi ness meeting was held in the afternoon at which time th club voted to contribute to th milk fund for the grade school children. The club will meet in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Clyde Hamil ton. Th Rebekah lodge held a short business meeting at the I. O. O. F. hall Friday night. An announce ment wat made that Mrs. Ver nishia Newby of Amity, pretident of the Rebekah Assembly of Ore gon, would make her official visit to the local lodge on Friday, No vember 25, with the side of which Mn. Elsie Currin it captain, to furnish the refreshments. The lodge will meet again in two weeks. The first fall orchestra practice for the Methodist orchestra will be held at the church Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All who plav instruments are invited. Mr. and Mn. J. Brighton Leon ard returned Sunday from tpend ing a week visiting in Bly at th home of Mr. and Mrs. George Beck. Most of the time wat tpent hunting with no result! except a few pheasants. Mr. and Mrs. William Whitlock are in Klamath Falls visiting with relatives. Mn. Wilda King hat fon to North Bend for medical treatment. She will stay at the home of her "arents. Mr. and Mrs. James Al len, while tha is in North Bend. Creswell Grangers To Meet Thursday Methodist Church Orchestra Presents Concert; Creswell Rebekahs to Meet This Week CRESWELL, Oct. 21 (Special) Classical and sacred music and patriotic melodies were present ed In concert by the orchestra of the Methodist church Friday eve ning. Miss Alice Coggins, high school music instructor, assisted. Accompanists were Mrs. H. N. Traxler, director of the orchestra. Miss Vivian Ogram and Miss Louise Lukens. Those taking part Veneta Mothers' Club Has Social Meetina ley. Trent Ladies Aid Meeting; Bazaar Set TRENT, Oct 21. (Special) The Indies Aid will meet Friday afternoon at the church. Each member is asked to be present at there is quilting and other work to do, and final plans for th ba zaar will be made. At the last meeting. Mrs. Math ews and Mrs. Kloster were host esses and Mrs. Pitzer led devo tions. Mrs Ollle Llndley of Go then, and Mrs. Lawrence Wheeler, Norma Mauney and Mn. Dean Jacobs were visitors. Blrthdayt honored were those of Mn. Don Kimball, Mrs Clayton Kimball, Mrs. Clyde Kimball, Mrs Arthur Lindley and Mrs. Vada Terguson. After the aid meeting th com munity gave Mrs. Glen Vernon a thower. Ik r Ml at la Inn,) TA And Tntrm at frt erf th j?ptroum Inrluritrv n tnduitrv that hu don to much to m&kt AnvfTtri itrong. UNION OIL COMPANY HALE'S New Budget Plan No money down Small monthly payments 3 Yots to pay 2 hour tervic FOR EXAMPLE Amount Monthly Ft 100 5.98 200 6.39 300 9.58 Arallible for any Property Improvement No Rd Tap Ask lor Details EUGENE LUMBER CO. R.R.Bld. at Grand Ph. 426 C. F. MFETS ! ELM1RA. Oct. II (Special) The young pe.-ple of th Elmir C. E. enjoyed a bonflr Fndav evenink. They roasted wemers and sanfi soiiev Th tonic for tha htaH ! school C. F. lesson Is what is the greatest thing in C. E. An esjla owl lived J yetrt In captivity in England. DRAPERIES 0 Mada to Order by Experts 0 Free Estimates MILLER'S MO Will. Thnne 1090 REVERSIBLE RUGS Made Clean and Sanitary Again Patent I I. DO WHtAMt"! VENETA, Oct. 21 (Special) Mrs. Denny was hostess to the Mothers club recently In the club hall with Mrs. Allen Fisk and Mrs. Mary Belcher on the entertainment committee. Games were played and refreshments served to Mrs. Boyd Alley, a guest from Eugene, Mrs. Craighlll. Mrs. Conant, Mrs. Luke Alley. Mrs. George Crone. Mrs. Carol Gardner and son. Mrs. Lockwood and son. Mrs. Mary Belcher, Mrs. Vern Caldwell, Mrs Shul'i, Mrt. Pl-ank Marthik. Mrs. Davis tnd son. Mrs. Everett Spangler and daughter, Mrs. Clif ford Momingstar and daughter, Mrs. Roy Wilcox. Mrs. Eva Car penter, Mrs. Vernon Thorne and daughter, Mrs. Allen Flsk, Mrs. Noah Keeler. Mrs. Garner. Mrs. Elwln Hunter, Mrs. Pat O'Day. Mrs. Waldo Hunter. Mrs. Nellie Trout and son, Mrs. Walter Hock ley, Mrs. Roy Jnrgenson, and the hostess, Mrs. Dennle and son. Mystery Sisters' names were re vealed and new names drawn for the coming year. The next meet ing will be with Mrs. Wayne El liott the afternoon of Tuesday, November Sth. The club paper is to be read at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jorgenson en tertained with a dinner recentlv honorlt-g Mrs Vern Caldwell on her birthday. Gues's were Mr. and Mrs Vern Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. David Swenson. Miss Dorothy Jorgenson and the host and hot test, Mr. and Mrt. Jorgenson. Mr. and Mrs Lens Walrod were honored guests at a bridal shower given at the Job school and spon sored by Mrs. Glen Beck. Games wr pltyed outside, then pro gram was given with Mrs. Lowe playing the guitar with th. Thompson and Gngjby g.r'.s and Mrs. Lorls Walrod singing. The gifts were opened and refresh ments served to the honored guesti, Mr and Mrt Lorit Walrod. Mr. and Mrt. Clyi Inmin. Mr. and Mrt. Cecil Thompson. Nora. Ceecll and Dolores. Mr and Mrs Alvin Walrod. Mr and Mrs. Neil Falhtber, Verneil and AleM. Mr. and Mrs. M F Horn. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard B Crawley. Mrs Carr. Mrs. Eva Short. Mr. Olhert Short, Mr. and Mn. Thomas Bree den and family. Mr. and M''. Lee C. Mlnkler, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Low and Clarence Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hume- rd f-tmily. Mr and Mrs. E E Ihiiver. Mr and Mrt. C. E. Hujhes and Mr and Mrs. L E Hughes ct Lorane. Mn V 3 Keith. By!o and Cheste-, Mr Jes Bullard. Margaret Hanev' Gal. Mr. Fred. Tidball. S A. Gale. Cnarlet and Erwin of Lorane. Mn Be Quick To Treat Bronchitis Chronic brenchttta mtv develop If your cough. chest co;d.or acute bron chitis it not Ireated and you cannot afford to take a chance vS any medi cine less potent than Creomu'.aion which foes rtht to the seat of the trouble to help looeen and exr! errm laden phlegm and a-.d r.tt ire to ; sooth ar.d heml raw. tender, inflamed bronchial muooui rr,.?rr.crr.s ! Creomulaion blenrti bfechwood ' creooote bvspecial process with orhrr . time tested meicirs for cougris. II contains no narvotic. No marter how n-.t-r ir.edirines vou have tried. te!l rot.r dn;cj:t o tell you a bottle of Creomulsion wtth th undemanding ttu mutt like the way tt quietly a'.lart the ci-.if h per mitting rest and sleep, or yvu st 14 havt your monejr tack. lAJv.) were Miss Coggins, Mary Louite Stone, Vivian Lukens, Bobbie Traxler, violins; Velma Mason, Arleta Syphen, Jams Everson, clarinets: Beverly Traxler, bari tone: John Camp, trombone; Mel- va Miller, cornet; Barbara Jo Traxler. mellophone; Lucille Kent, saxophone. The decorations of large baskets of dahlias were sup plied by Mrs. R. W. Stone. Ushers were Frank Redding, Earl Bragg, Harold Black and Frank Lukens. Mrs. Traxler was hostess at an in formal reception for the orchestra members and their parents. In the church annex, following the pro gram. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Coggins of Ashland, parent! of Miss Coggins. A silver offering of $11 40 was received to buy mu sic for the orchestra. Mrs. A. H. Olson fell at her home Friday night and broke her hip. She was taken to the Eugene hos pital and is reported resting com fortably. Honor Rebekah lod'e will meet Wednesday evening. Mrs. Arthur Olson and Mrs. Cora Olson will supply entertainment during the social hour. Mrs. Harriet Ingram and Mrs. George Hayes will serve refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. A L. Gove of Monro. Wash, called on old friends here last week They for merly lived in Creswell. Mr. Gove is a guard at ihe boys' state reformatory. CRESWELL, Oct 21 (Special) Creswell grange will meet in regular session Thursday evening. Th Horn Economics club will present the program in the form of an old time "Sleepy Hollow Huskin' Be." Refreshments will be served by Mr. and Mn. R. E. Wright. Mr. and Mrt. Fred Trum- bly and Mr. and Mn E. L. Cla:'. The game night committee ol Creswell grange met recently with the chairman, Mrs. J. R. Miller, and made plant for the winter entertainment. The date for the first one was set at Saturday eve ning, November 9: they will con tinue each alternate Saturday eve ning for the winter season. Other committee members present were Mn. F. P. Clack, Mrs. R. E. Wright, Mrs. Fred Trumbly, Mrt. R. F. Scott, Mn. Harriet Ingram, Mrs. V. E. Grouibeck and Mrs. C. I. Kent. Home Extension Unit Names New Officers Missionaries Sail For Alaskan Home LEABURG, Oct. 21 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mallery have sailed for Alaska on the steamship "Yukon." They will go as far as Seward by boat, then to Anchorage bv train, where they will take a plane to Ekwak on the Nuskazak river on Bristol Bay. They will be co-workers with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Smith in their mission. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Mal lery are sisters. Mn. Mallery had spent two years in the mission before she returned to the states to attend Multnomah School of the Bible. Mr. Mallery was ordained a minister of the gospel on Fri day evening, October 11, in Seat tle", at the Gatewood church. The regular all day meeting of the Leaburg Ladies Aid is to be held at the home of Mrs. E. F. Goff on Thursday. There is to be Octet., j, J poUuck lunch at noonT" is to be answ.-.j ' 1. stnri ca 'Ul r Members of the Lejv, vers' club r. -,7J(1 -J . "nL". . gamrs ana an ertenav their carnival , be" heu tober 25. The public j, WEDDING REroil DEXTER. Oct lT The marriage of M.iT;.' ton. daughter of Mr a,VT? Tilton of Dpvt '. .? son of Mr. "Vnd October 12 at a weddl home of Rev. Paul l k k Vancouver. Wah r-Ar'?1 a soldier blue dress fa! gold. Accomnan,.,.. were Mr. and Mrs 7 and Mrs. Robert E.Lm5 Motor arnota- 71 ment in the police depl Inglewood, Cal. REBEKAHS MEKT W ALTER VILLE, Oct. 21. (Special) Welcome Rebekah lodse met this week In regular session with 13 members present for the business part of the meet ing and five visitors came for the party held afterwards. The affair was the annual Halloween partv I and games were played and re freshments served. A new sign signifying the Rebekah lodge hall has been placed on the outside of the building with three links with a large R below It. Mem bert and guests present for the evening were Mr. and Mrs Eu gene Long. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashley, Mrs. George Willian, Mrs. Wurm. Mrs. Ranald Chase. Dor othy Bristow, Mrs. Richard Hart and daughter Norma, H. E. Mag ness, Mrs. F.sta Policy, Mrs. Grav er Allison. Mrs. Elizabeth Robton, Merla Cannedy. Mrs. N. C. Welst and daughter Norma Lou. and Anna Mte Tipton. Anna Mae Tip ton had also attended the Girl Scouts tea that evening at the schoolhouse. BIRTHDAY PARTT JUNCTION CITY, Oct 21 (Special) Mrs. Agnes Sorensen entertained with a birthday party recently, tervir.g a iunch. The guests were Anna Clausen, Mr. ! and Mrt. Anton Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. H C Jenen. Mr. and Mrt. Anton Teicrson. Mr. and Mrt Dorr F. Fitrey. Harry Ehrman. Mr and Mrt Sven Raush, Ruth Deickhoff. Sophie Jensen, Janet Pitr.ev. Nora Pitney, Mr and Mn H. W Johnson of McMinnvill. and Mr. and Mrs. Deickhoff. DeWitt. Kvhryn. Margaret. Wi;. ram and Criarl?, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beck. V:e-1. lo'.s ar.d Glen na. Judwird Taylor of Central. Wtllit B'.eck. Mr and Mrs. Bruce Samuel of Centra!. Charlotte Mr. Kee, Irving Falhsber, Mrl. Fl 'in Hunter and Fddi. Mr. and Mrs tarl G.-iary. Farline. Ruth.. Harr-ara antl Forrest and the hos !c. Mr. Brcic MAPLETON, Oct. 21. (Spe cial) The Mapleton home exten sion unit held an all-day meeting at the church annex Friday. Dur ing the busineis meeting the lol- lowing officers were elected: pres-, ident, Mn. Lee Smith; vice-president, Mn. Louii Torricelat; sec- retary-treaturer, Mn. I r v 1 n Goude. The members voted to; pay 73c each meeting to the on in charge of the nursery. It wat suggested that each member pay! a 10c fee each meeting to cover expenses. Project leaders for the; November meeting are Mrt. Wal-! ter Huntington and Mrs. Fredj Durdle. Miss Lyle announced the! better dress school to be held at the North Fork grange hall from October 28 to November 1 Inclu sive. Under the direction of the ' county home demonstration agent a luncheon was prepared. Miss Lyle led the discussion of "Let's Have Fewer Coldf." Those in at tendance were: Mesdames Irvin Goude, Hubert Wilson, Riley Thompson, Harvey Welty, Walter Huntington, Warner Waite, Law rence Plowman, Fred Durdle, Louis Torricellas, Frank Meade, Lee Smith, Mrs. Allen, Miss Nichols and Miss Lyle. Miss Johnson cared for Charles and Earl Huntington, Marilyn Thomp son, John Welty and Mary Ann Smith in the nursery. Form 4-H Club At the grade school six 4-H clubs have been organized. Sew ing divisions one and two are led by Miss Zetta Bennett. The of ficers are: president, Elizabeth Frederickson; vice president, Elva Smith; secretary, Gale Wheeler. The girls in these two divisions have started on their projects. Miss Eloise Smith is adviser of the fifth and sixth grades' health club. Those serving as officers thil year are: president, June Rice; vice president, Herb Peckham; secre tary, Jim Maton. The adviser for the seventh and eighth grade health club is Mr. Lee Smith, principal of the school. The offi cers are president, Maxine Har rington: vice president, Joanne Wheeler; secretary, Margaret Ann Rice. There are alto song leaders, yell leaders and several commit tees in this particular group. Mrs. Neely is advisor of the third and fourth division seving. The officers are: president, Doris Mason; vice president, Nellie Hunzicker: secretary, Rose Marie Mason. There it no fifth division sewing at the grade school this year. Mr. Smith advises the boys' handicraft club. The officers are: president. Chester Bernhardt; vice president, Jim Mason; secre I tary, Raymond Rice. The boys have started on their projects. I The marketing club, led by Mr. 1 Smith, is for the eighth grade only, i The officer! are: president. Billy Evans; vice president, Leroy Lan caster: secretary'. Rose Spencer. Health club in the fourth grade with Miss Bennett as adviser is not a 4-H club. The officers are: president, Lewis Torncellat: vice president, Clifford McCullock; secretary, Margery Reed. Th high school gymnasium was used for registration of men in cluded in the conscription act Wednesday. October 18. High school classes continued as usual. The Mapleton Hi Lights, high school paper, which has won the Lane county award for the last four years, will be entered in the state contest at the University of Oregon. October 25 and 2. The Mapleton HI Lights will compete tor the Association cup. awarded to the best monthly mimeographed paper. Two copies of the 1939-1940 publication will enter. Sam Fort, representative for Master Engravers, displayed grad uation announcements to the high school seniors. 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