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TH"E EUGENE flTTABT?
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Theodore Schroeder. eminent Bos
ton voice teacher and artlu' coach,
In presenting two of hit pupils, Henry
Karpenstein, baritone, of Eugene, and
MIbi Esther Sanger, aoprano, of Free-
water, In a Joint concert with Mrs.
iter Underwood, Eugene pianist and
member of the faculty of the Uni
versity of Oregon echool of music,
vhirh will be broadcaat from Eugene
railio aution KOHK on Wedneiday.
July 28, at 8 p. m.
Mr. Karpenstein and Mlaa Ssager
are "diecoreriee ' or air. ncnroeuer,
'hn ) this aummer aueat artist in
structor at the university school of
music. Miss Haager won the aummer
scholarship offered By Mr. Bcnroe
der, and Mr. Karpenetoln, whose voice
ft, oWLr! a rare one by Mr. Schroe
der this fall to continue hia studies
In the Boston studio.
Besidee giving a group of fonr In
teresting piano numbers, Mrs. Under
wood will accompany Mr. Karpenstein
and Mlaa Baagar on tha piano.
. Especially interesting wiU ba the
song, "Because It's You," written by
Mr. Srtroeder, which will be sung by
Mr. Karpenstein sa the fourth num
ber on the program.
Program will be as follows:
JJncoln'a Inn (Old London Hong) . .
Oliver
Comtn' Through the Bye
, '......Jennie Lind Version
Mlsa Saager
Revery Arensky
llecause It's You (manuscript) ..
, Theodore Bchroeder
Mr. Karpenstein
Banjo Picker John Powell
Valsa Levltikl
Mandollnata Salnt-Saena
Polonaise Amerlcalna
John Alden Carpenter
. Mra. Underwood
Wletenlled (Cradla Hong) br re
quest Brahma.
The Cross or 1ight ... .Cecil Forsyth
Miss Bauer
Mother CM Ins Lao Ornsteln
Coming Borne Wllleby
. Mr. Karpenstein
Steng's Danos Studio
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Henry Karpsniteln, young Eagsits
baritone, aad Mitt Esther Saaaar.
lyrlo soprano of Frsswater, Ore, who
will be presented by Theodora
Sohroeder, Boston voloo tsaohsr aad
gusat artist Instructor at tha Unlvsr
illy of Oregoa tohool of rnuslo, la a
concert from Eugene radio atatloa
KOBE Wadnaaday, July 29, at 8:00
m, They will appear Jointly with
re. Rex Underwood, pianist, and
msmber of tho university plana fao-
ulty. ,
Certificates Await '
Penmanship Students
Penmanship certificates, awarded to
students In the Eugene schools dur
ing the last alx week period, are
awaiting the claim of some 15 child
ren, at the office of tho city super
intendent In the city hall.
An effort hail been made to eom
mnnlcats with the atudsnts and con
siderable trouble was eineriencad In
attempting to locate them. Thty may
have the certificates by calling at the
suiierlntandent'e office.
Certificates await Zelma Llther
land, Cora Pollock, Mlrian Myers,
Helen Johnson, Ouardina Palmerton,
Harold McDowell. Alice Hnvea. El-
nora Hoffman, Thelma narvey, Rob
ert Bailey, Albert Head, Aerial
Ohesebrn, Lelth Ogleshy, John llajr
ward and Doran Van Meet
Legion Auxiliary
. President at Salem
Sli membnre of tho Eugene Amer
ican Legion auxiliary left Saturday
morning for Salem, to attend a lunch
eon there In honor of National Free
tdent. Mrs, Irene Mclntlra Walbridgo.
who Is visiting on tho coast.
Tho Inncheon was bald In tho Else
temple In Halem. Thoae who went
from here were: Mra. H. B. .George.
Mrs. B. P. Oorrla, Mra. Bar Quinn,
Mra. V. L. Wray, Mra. G. M. Urey
end Mlsa Oay Huth.
BODEBT W. EAHL LOA.V8.
niVB AT THS ANCJIOIUOH
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La wren os E. filmmona, president of
the E. C. Simmons Motor company,
arrived home Friday evening from
Miami, Hor Ida, where ha attended
the national convention of the Elka
lodge aa delegate from tha Eugene
lodge, number 8CT.
Visits to New York, Washington, D.
C. the Ford factory In Detroit, and
Chicago ware highlight event; during
the three weeks' trip of tha local
man.
He reports mnch hot weather go
ing, with terrible heat In Nebraska.
He went with the apeclal Elka train
routed from Portland to Miami. At
Miami when one atanda out of the
sun. It la cool, Mr. Hlmmons reports.
More than 200.000 attended the
convention and Miami had plenty of
botei room to take care of all. Condi
tio ne In Florida are reported pick
ing up by the visitor.
At Weahington, D. 0., he aaw
Lindbergh's plane, "Spirit ' of St.
Louis." Installed in the museum there
and aaya It has been put np about 10
feet, directly in front of the entrance.
In Detroit ha aaw the new plane
for Lindbergh at tha Ford factory
and also the one for Byrd for hit
South Pole flight. While there Mr.
fllramont went up In one of the new
Ford planes. He reports the automo
bile factory will reach Ita maximum
for the year about August S and the
day he was there saw them making
a Ford every 40 aeconda. The Ford
airplane factory la almoat aa large
aa the automobile factory waa three
yeara ago when Mr. Simmons visited
"New Yorkt Wall, you can say all
yon want to about the green western
boy. But I was lost whsn I got there,"
Mr. Slmmona laughed..
In Washington. D. C. ha aaw
Keith Kigglna, formerly, of Eugene,
and Gene Vldal, formerly on the foot
ball coaching staff at the university.
Loa Angelea will get tho next Elka
national convention.
BUSY TRIP TO EAST
Dr. Arnold Bennett HalL president
of the University of Oregon left Eu
gene Saturday for Seattle, Jih-.
where on Sunday evening he will ad
dress the Institute of International
Relations on the subject of World
Peace. Thla institute - it Interna
tionally known for lta work In toclal
sciences, and tha meeting In Seattle
will bo attended by several thousand
representatives from all over tha
United Stataa.
From Seattle Dr. Ball will go on
Mat mnA from Ana. lfl to Rent. 1 will
attend the annual aession of the Soc
ial Scionce Kesearcn council at nan
over, N. H. The council la composed
of social and political sciance experts,
and la tha outstanding organisation In
this field. Dr. Hall was formerly head
of the general council and presided
over the Hanover session last year.
He resigned as head but still retains
his membership, and will take a
prominent part In tha session this
year.
Following1 tht Hanover aeaalon Dr.
Hall will go on to New York, where
he will ronfer with several educa
tional foundations. He will then go
to bio lodge In northern Michigan, for
a vacation of three weeka before re
turning to Eugene, Mra. Hall and
their daughter will ba with Dr. Ilall
la Michigan.
Glass Breaker Will
Serve Term in Jail
On a charge of malicious damage
to property, Everett Losh, transient,
waa fined (100 In Justice court Sat
urday. Ixsh who comes from Callfjr
nla amanhed a Inrge plate glaaa win
dow In the Ollmore atore at Wll
lametta street and Broadway Friday
morning.
Losh s expressed desire to go to Jail
will be gratified aa ha ran ''lay out"
the fine at the rate of 2 a day.
Session of Poultry
Raisers is Praised
Twenty-four Ine county poultry
raisers attended the annual poultry
Biggest Event tie Year
Annual Motorcycle
HILL CLIMB
Emerald Heights
Sunday Afternoon
FiM0US RIDERS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WEST WILL
COMPETE FOR CASH AND MERCHANDISE PRIZES. '
YEntree 'ESilg Hveirafts
80-Cu. In. Northwest Professional Championship
61-Cu. In. Amateur Northwest Championship
61-Cu. In. Professional Championship
SPONSORED B7
Eugene Motorcycle Ass'n.
BENEFIT SPRINGFIELD CIVIC CLUB
ADMISSION 25o AND 60c NO CHARGE FOR PARKING OARS
tfnTy Si
conference held by the Oregon Agri
cultural college at Corrallis Wednes
day and Thuraday this week, accord
ing to O. 8. Fletcher, Lane county
agricultural agent, who was present
for the closing day. About 800 from
varioua parte of the atato were proa
on Mr. Fletcher aays.
All tha poultrymen from Lane
were well pleaaed with results at tho
conference, the county agent reports.
Camp Cookery Club
Has Meeting. Swim
The Folic Pub camp cookery club
held a meeting thla wegk at the Tru
man Chaae farm and tt addition to a
business session enjoyed a swim, ac
cording to the club report received at
the office of Arnold D. Collier, county
club leader. Jamea L. ulen la cheS
leader. Mambera present were Er
neet Eb-oy, Leroy Chess, Dale Kings
ley. John Scarlet.
The poultry club led by Mrs Iaoa
Cox will meet at the leader'a home,
north of Cobnrg, Saturday evening. A
culling demonetratton will bo given.
LOCALlM)
Kings are Just people.
Likewise, four newspaper people of
Eugene have decided famoua Lind
,bergh, Byrd, Earheart, and many
other plane celebritlea of the day are
no better than they are, following a
jaunt Friday In the "Queen of the
Cowlita," siiter plane of Lindbergh 'a
"Spirit of St. Louis," which la taking
up paasengers in conjunction with tho
Active club's InternatlontU oooVen
tion here.
For three of the party, Mr. and
Mra. Lyle T. Kelllng and Marian
Ijowry, it waa the firet trip Into tha
air. Paul Luy, the fourth member of
the party, conaidered himself a pio
neer, having made hia firat trip a
mere three weeka ago.
It waa a wonderful day for a flight
over the city and with all the thrills
of the first trip up the local quartet
found added Interest in spotting ail
the, local buildings and places of in
terest. Pilot Ray Howard, who la the
idol of the Cowllts country, proved
himself a good host and tried not to
give the four too many gulps and
gasps as he soared nn and down and
around for 15 minutea.
Ail day Sunday Mr. Howard win be
taking un nassenaers from the IamI
air port.. Many were out Friday to
ie aovaniage or rne opportunity.
In a special flight Friday, George H.
Godfrey, publicity director for the
nniversitr. secured a niitnhev nt it.w
ahots of the university campus.
Seventh Annual Hill
Climb at Springfield
SPRINGFIELD. July 81 (Special)
Seventh 'annual motorcycle hill
climb will be held In this city Sunday,
with rldera from all over the Pacific
northwest participating. The hill at
Emerald helghta will be naed. Tha
Eugene Motorcycle association la
sponsoring the event.
Officials will be: Jamea Clarke,
referee; Van N, Kemery, clerk of the
course j L. DuBuy, announcer; W. R.
Davia, traffic director; Obre Purcell
and Yale Bmlth, entrance gatee; D.
Loea Sellon, parking.
Entriea are: Gene Rhyne, Sacra
mento professional: Arthur Smith,
Eugene novice; Cody Evana, Salem
hill-climb atar; Slick Tlndle, Port
land professions); Charlea Potterf,
Eugene novice; W. R. Deris, Spring
field crack rider: Ben Fox. the beet
from Aberdeen, waah.) Walter Matt
son, California winner; Julius Toman,
Eugene novice; Al Forsberg, Seattle
winner; Ray Tauaeher, Portland and
Joe Marshall, Spokane hill climbers.
Saturday is Hot
Day for Eugene
Mercury climbed to 00 In aome
parts of Kugane Ssturday afternoon,
thourh cooler snots in the ehada and
fanned hy breeses were somewhat
lower in temperature.
Government weather fljrnra waa
not obtainable late Saturday, owing
to the absence from the city of G.
M. deBroekert, government weather
observer. The 90 degrees F. was
registered on the thermometer of the
University of Oregon department of
mccnanica ann astronomy.
Hoover Will Open
Campaign in Iowa
CHtOAOO, July 91 MV Herbert
Hoover wilt open nia weetern cam
paign at a native son celebration at
hie birthplace. West Branch, Iowa, on
August ill, his campaign manager haa
decided.
James -.W. Oood, western msnager,
made the announcement after a con
ference here with a committee from
West Branch.
Forest Fire Near
La Grande Checked
LA GRAND B. Ore,. Juk 81 i-
The firet forest fire of the aeaeon In
this district waa under control today.
The damage waa alight, aa only acrub
timber waa destroyed In the bias on
Mount Harris, near Imbler, Or.
The forest fire hasard Is high, due
to a long period of dry, warm wea
ther. .
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APPEAR IN HECfTAL
Euphemla La rawer, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Beth Laraway, will
again be preaonted In a . complete
piano recital by - tUvben Charlylo
Ooffrelero, oa Tburaday evening,
July 26. at eight o'clock, at Laraway
music ball. Thla concert, it la an
nounced, will ba tree and open to the
public.
Thlt wOl be tha fifth complete re
cital that thla thirteen-year-old pian
ist haa preaanted to the public, hav
ing made all her public appearances
exclualvely under Mr. Goffreiere's di
rection, reflecting much credit to her
self, aa wall aa Mr. Ooffreiere.
Of particular interest will be the
two-piano Sonata-Concerto, No. 6, of
Mosart, In three movementi, with Mr.
Ooffrelero at the second piano. It
la believed by Mr. Ooffreiere that thla
Sonata-Concerto la having its premier
performance In Eugene. The pro
gram la aa follows:
Hopak Moutsogsky
Bridsl March Grieg
Anltra't Dane ...... Grieg
Butterfly Grieg
Prelude Chopin
Op 28 No. 15 ,
Walta In O Sharp Minor Chopin
Polonaise Militaire Chopin
Shatten Tana MacDowell
DODII
VAN DORBN At tha PaHflo Ohrit
tian hosital. Friday, Jub 20. 1928.
if. anj vfr Albert Van Tferen.
83014 Sixth avenuo west, a sob.
REGISTRATION TO
On 89 No. S
Improvisation ,:
Hexen Tana
Romance In D Flat .
FruhlingarauscheD'
Hungarian Rapsody
slay Nignt .
Impromptu In C Sharp
Op 28 No. 8
For two planoa
Sonata-Concerto
No. 6 In O Major
Allegro
Andante
Preato
MacDowell
MacDowell
, Bibiliue
Binding
Koeliing
Palmgren
Heinho.d
, Mosart
BLAZE SPREADS TO
F,
Fire In' the grass In the vicinity of
the home of Dr. F. M. Day on Fair
mount helghta waa being fought by
the Eugene fire department early
Saturday afternoon. A call for the
department waa received before noon.
A report from firemen two hours
after they started work on the blase
waa that It was spreading into ad-
danger to the Dr. Day home or other
houses In that vicinity.
WaacGrofeX
COTTAGE GROVE, July 21-
(Special) Paaa (JreeK service sta
tion haa been leased to Mr. Vollen
droff from Wsshlngton and he haa
taken poaaeaslon and moved bit fam
ily hero.' : - ...
Born Tneeday to Mr. and Mra. Del
bsrt Brown, an 8tt pound son, Don
ald Kenneth Brown.
Mra. Harry Crltea of Drain Is visit
in IHa, Rem Fepauson family.
Mr. and Mra. A. J. McDougal of
Loa Angelea, CaL, are visiting Air.
McDougal'a aunt, Mrs. Lester Van
Nortwick.
Carl Burkett accompanied his
mother Mra. W. E. Burkett to Salem
Friday to take treatment for appen
dicitis. Mra. Burkett has been in fall
loir health.
VV. W. Long of the Skagga store Is
oa hit vacation. Ha has gone to Cra
ter Lake.
Rev. Miller from Texas la la town
aa trial minister of the Baptist
church. He preached to tht Baptist
congregation Tburaday night and will
preach Sunday In the Baptist church.
Mr. and Mra. U. A. Easlck of Colo
rado Springe are visiting at tha home
of Mr. and Mra. Claude Plaster.
Everett Powell went to Portland
Thureday night to get a new business
coupe for the Daugherty Lumber
company.
The A. W. Hemenway family with
Mra. Earl Woodyard, niece of Mrs.
W, A. Uemenway. left Friday for
Bandon for the week-end.
Tom Awbrey returned Wedneaday
night from Corvallia where he haa
been attending a Poultrymen a con
vention. The convention waa sponsor
ed bv the O. S. college. Mr. Awbrey
ie the poaeeseor of more than 500
hens on his rsnch in lambill county.
Harold Wfcltlock and father Henry
Whltlock have moved Into tha C. h.
Jones nsw house on N. U. street
Thursday.
- The Cottage Orove Service stores
and busineae men will have their pic
nic in the city park Wednesday, Aug.
8th. .
Names on Petition
Lacking Addresses
Many signers of the petitions pro
posing that theatera he open la Ku
gene on Sundaya failed to put their
voting precinct on the petition aa re
quired out Instead wrote their huel
nana atklreee. A check of the aigna
tures on the petitions Is under way at
the office of the county clerk end
failure to Include the borne address
of the eignere will reault in a num
ber of the names being atrtckea off.
The petltiona contain more than
16(0 eignaturee. Only 000 are re
quired. Saturday waa tha final day
for filing the petitions.
Tacoma Pastor to
Preach on Sunday
Tht, L, M. Orlgsby, pastor of the
First Methodist church of Income.
Waah., will occupy the pulpit of the
Firet Methndiet Kpirronal church of
Kujrefve oa Sunday, at 11 a. m.
Dr. Orlgsby Is In Iain count, to
airetva uo eigata annual Oregon con
ference of the Methodist church at
Cottage Grove. Ha la nationally
known In Methodism, having aerved
aa paator of a number of large
churchea Including Trinity church at
Lincoln, Neb, and a large Methodist
church at Iea Moines, Iowa.
21 Business Names
Recorded Saturday
Assumed bnslneea names of 21
I Be county firms were filed for rec
ord Saturday at the office of the
county clerk. Noble Henningeen who
hee beea enraged for tha past two
weeks In filling out the hlsnks and
arranging tor tht filing of business
names in lana county hat left for
RneebuFt to lake up this work In
Douglas county. Names of about 100
fines war fllsd by Mr. Henningeea In
Lane county.
Tha names bled Saturday wan:
rt I rr -T, fnmmi'm SVOCai V.
UOOU r rnu.a, , ,,.
Bud. the Shoo Doctor, Allison Bros,
Oldne and bailey, umm uruv.w.
f , u. uhlM'a Rtiuiio. Tmoer-
lal Barbershop. Eagle Cigar Store.
Palace Cafe. The Tout'". Cafe.
Spray's Garage. Goff a Shoe Hospi
tal. Fred's Place, Idle hour Service
Station, Sisters view, Aieme rT.
Station. The Au-To-Reat, Murray a
Shop. Saginaw Casn store.
STATISTICS
Last registration for Girl Scouts
summer camp will be next Saturday,
July 28, announcea Mra. Arnold
Schrnp, director. AU girls planning
to attend camp muet be registered at
that time at the Girl Scouts office in
the McMorran and Washburno build
ing. Already 40 qlrls have signed for the
first week, which begins August 8.
The camp la the Y. M. O. A. summer
camp -at Blue River, given over to
the girls for their camp.
The staff aa completed la now Mrs.
Schrup, general director; Miss Agnes
Laraon, nurse; Miss Peggy Price, pio
neering work and life-aaving; Alice
Spurgin, stare and trees work; Elvia
Jensen, birds; Elsie Simons, dra
matics: Mrs. T. B. Carey, Mildred
Tl 1J ...t.fan In iwlllim nf !
Mra. Bla'ck, cook. The counsellers
will meet the coming weaneeoay eve
ning at the homo of Mra. Schrup to
perfect plana.
Street Work Asked
In Council Petition
IS
LARGER THIS YEAR
a 4 nm alDA aMa.teJai fit chtlT-
A to 11 at x.iov.-aifv k""m : .
rlM wit bandied at tha Buan Flint
Growtri' ociaaon mi. jmi, -p-orting
to figure! wlaaaed by J. U.
Holt, manajtar.
ma-- au 1. aa es si I se mnPtl thaB
500,000 pounda oret laat yaar total
w al. I- .U..IrlMf.nna triea PrtVaU
Annes totaled 1,248.198. as tho Urg-
aat amount In tne numoer;
, ,- ana QQQ wannrfa, V.O lOIIT
cnemee, u"1 k , ' : -
eherrlea, 119,868. In the elaeslfica-
tions for laat year ma injures were.
Royal Annea, 628,004 pounds, showing
a big gain for thla year; oiaca ener
rlea, 858,804; red aour eherriea, 198,-
947 pounda, more man ipr ioi n
The cannery la Jnst completing the
berries crop and is now ready for tho
beans and will begin packing bceta
next woeg.
Petition for the scarfylng of about
five blocks of Agate street between
Twenty-fourth and Twenty-alxth ave
nuea, one block on Twenty-sixth
street and two blocka on Columbia
atreet from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-sixth
avenues is in circulation, ac
cording to George A. GUmore, city
recorder, and it Is expected to be pre
sented at the council meeting Monday
night.
The purpose of the street Improve
ment la In line for. a proposal for the
exteneion of the Southern Pacific
motor bua aervice to include the extra
blocka beyond Twenty-fourth avenue.
Moose Picnic Will
, Be Held August 5
Mooaa lodge la aponioring a picnic
for lodge members and their friends
for Sunday. Aug. 6, at Idle wood park.
Cars will leave the Moose hall at 10
a. m. on that date for the park.
Program of entertainment will last
during the day, and will include a
base bull game and races of all sorts.
Swimming and other water sports
win be enjoy!. v
Committee In charge Includes Har
mon Benumlster, Hay Yocom, and
lAoja lie cunt Horn.
O M. PIoMtMr, manager of the
Pacific International Lives lock asso
ciation, will be the principal speaker
at the picnic of the recently organ
faed La no county dairy stock raisers
association to be held at Coburs
bridge, Wednesday, Aug. 1. O. B.
Swango is president of the county or-
Snnizatfon. The picnic will be an all
ay event with a basket lunch at
noon. The lunch will be a real com
munity affair. It Is announced.
Demon strntiona by Four-H clulw
will be on the program which starts
at 10:.H0 a. m. The picnic arrange
ments are In charge of a committee
composed of Mrs. Ko?8 Huston, Mrs.
R ll Plank and Mrs. V. R. Sly. O. S.
Fletcher, Ine county agricultural
agent. Is also on the sveaklna nro-
gram. Mr. Fletcher will talk on dairy
aioca in jLiine county.
Coburg Bridge Job '
Progresses. Report
Steel for the north span of the new
I'oburg bridge is in place and the
other s-pnn for the south part of the
bridge" will he erected an soon as the
fabricated structure is brought from
Portland, according to A. ( Striker,
county bridge superintendent
Work on the riveting of the north
span In under way now. Each span
is aoout v reel, inn t'ortiand Bridge
com jm it 7 is erecting tne oriaga.
Picnic Will be
Event of Tuesday
T rw. .K .... . TTI
. . . v. uuwa , Ctrl a ii,
of the Civil war of Martha Bamford
tent, will nave a picnic Tuesday. July
m we para pec a ci skinner
Butte.
Those going are asked to be at
the armory between II) and 11 o'clock
Tuesday. Transportation will be pro
vided by the committee in charge. All
comradee and their wivee will be
gueeta for the occoaion.
SOU FART, INCOME fOgm
Permanent waving and Individ
ual halr-cuttlng la our apoelalty.
Model Beauty Shop
Across from Rainbow
Phono Uti
11 SCOUTS TO GO
1C1PHP
If milk ware sold only en
proscription K would ba
cheep at dollar a bottle.
Blue Bell is 12 cents.
rasa Chimes, Cigarette
Trays, Ball Ash Trays, Etc
QUACE2NBTJSH'S
10 C. Broadway Tel. 1067
OODT-aTrilTnrtnv V T.,1 Q-f Ojn..
dal). Springfield Girl Scouts who
have passed tneir tenaeriooi eeia ami
n.iH their national dues ore eliaible to
attend the aummer camp, leaving
Springfield Wednesday, juiy zo. im
camp la to be located on tho McKen
sie river. , ,
Mrs. Marlon Adams, Miss Evelyn
Walker and Mias Dorothy Oirard W'll
attend the camp with the girls. One
week la being definitely planned for,
with noaaibly a stay of a aecond week.
Girls may obtain their list of equip
ment to take, from Miss Walker,
Final plana for the trip will be
made at the meeting of the Girl
Scouta Tuesday evening, July 24 nt
7:15 o'clock in the yard of tha Lin
coln echool.
Modern Woodmen To
Have Birthday Party
Birthday anniversarlee of members
of the Modern Woodmen of America,
will bo celebrated with a party at
the JU. w. A. nan aUonaay nigm, aim
women oik will bo the special guests
of the occasion.
Each member and hi wife, or lady
friend, is invited. Those whose birth
day anniversariee occur during July
are eipected to take cakes. This will
be the first birthdsy party of the
lodge to which women have been in
vited, i
200 Present for
Church Program
SPRINGFIELD. Jnlv 21 fSne
elal). More than 200 persons wero
present Friday evening tor the
montniy cnurcn nigm oi tne fjnris
tian church.'
The following program waa pre
aanted: . Recitation, Majetta Moeaui '
Vocal solo, Wilms Hack, accom,
panied on the piano by her sister.
Heading, Teddy Caruthera.
Two readings. Dr. s. R. Jaynea.
Address, Kav. S. E. Childora,' pas
tor. .
Sandwiches and punch were served
by the girls clans. .
SantaQara
SANTA CLARA. Jnlv 21. fSne.
clal). Mrs. W. A. Reld, general se..
retary lor tne unristian Home-
Missionary sorletv will alve the
dress at the Santa Clara church Sun
day lorenoon at n "o'clock, Mrs. Kcid
represented the missionary work of
Oregon at the national convention
held at Columhui, Ohio, In April and
has a fine address on the work ac
complished there. She has given this
report in many churchea in the state
to good sized audiencea and we hope
to nave a full house Sunday. Every
one Invited to attend.
Yes Mothers Inn, Tangent, Ore.
Still serves Sunday Chicken Dinner,
"5c.
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