Community News I UPPER WILLAMETTE PAGE FIVE TUB SPR lN U PU aJ) NEWS THURSDAY NOVKMBBR 24, 1027 In Portland laat Tuesday, his wife Is III there. Mr. and Mrs Harvey Hadley from HadleyvINe spent Wednesday ntght at Taylor Needham's. Tho basketball teams motored to Crow on Tuesday evening for a game with the team« there. The Thurston high school took their play cast "The Elopement of Ellen" to lu-aburg lu»t Wednesday evening Where the p'uy wa« presented A. W. Weaver spent the week-end at Lake Creek. Mr and Mir« Arch Hhouxh and daughter, Patricia, from Vida and Mr. and Mra. Fell» Hpurk from Blue River spent the week-end with Mr. and Mra. John Price. Miss Hazel Edmlston, who Is teach­ ing at Ht. Helena spent the week end with home folka. Mr. and Mr«. Charles Tnylor motor­ ed to Eugene laat Hundny and »pent the day with Smith Taylor's family. While driving home from Eugene last Sunday Ixiron Edmlston met a car at the corner near the Thur«ton High school. Neither driver appar­ ently aeelng the other until quite near, to prevent a collision Mr Edmlston pulh-d In to the ditch Burning his car over and wrecking It. The other By Special Correspondents THURSTON driver drove on not even »topping to, assist or see bow badly he was bar' Mr. Edmlston's shoulder was bruised. George Platt drove to Philomath last Tuesday. Mrs. William Platt from Deerhorn visited her son, W alter and family here 1a«t week. Chester Ckase, Mrs W. Cook. Mrs MASONS CONFER MASTER Grace Raines. Mrs. Helen Doty, Miss DEGREE ON WM. DARLING Ig» Hubbard, Mrs. Clarence Chase, Mrs W R Hardle. Virginia Chase, The Master's degree was conferred Mrs. Dewey Ray. the guest of honor. on William Darling by the local Mrs Elmo Crase, and the hostess, Masonic lodge at the lodge ha i Tues­ Miss Maude ('base. day evening. A lads« number of Relatives of the Chase family will local Masons were present. gather at the F B. Chase home for Following the conferring of the de­ Thanksgiving dinner. gree. a banquet wa* held. Mr». Robert Stover of Chehalis, Washington, Is visitlug at the Colling I Who W snU a Whole Team? wood home. . Hopeful Athlete: I have a c h a n » Frank Bailey who was Injured In for the football team. the Booth-Kelly mill will return to She: Are they going to raffle It off? work Friday. Beebe Gates spent the week-end EVEN RICE HURT with her parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Frank G IR LS STOMACH Oates. The H. E. Bailey family of Wendllnc "I had indigestion so bad I were guests at the J. R. Fish home afraid to eat even rice Adlerika h-m bund ay. done me so much good that now I eat Mr and Mra. Taylor Nvedham and T ill« young fo'ks of E lu»»« orguiilti’il two now c'ub» Tim Four Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dudley and Mel­ GARDEN WAY l.cuf Wowing Club loader 1» Nellie vin Neodbum motored to Oakland laat Banders awl ihu officers ami members Thursday. aro Ida Wbwlloy, president; Viola Ml»» Maude Chase sponsored h The Thurnton church and I anile« J a turn, vice presblent; Violet James, Aid have purchased a new piano. "Stork »bower" at her home Tlsirs- »»iivlary; l*hyl!ts Drury, Eltna Wal­ d iy evening In honor of Mr». Elm«» Mra. Brown, who had a paralyala lin», Margaret Rich, Georgia James. stroke several years ago, 1« aguln con­ Chase. The evening wa» »pent play- Agn»a Wallm-«, I'lella Drury, Wilma fined to her bed, Irj games, and sandwiches chocolate W al'uie. Av# Hamler», Mildred Wal­ and cake were »erved to the guests. The («idle« Aid Society met with lace, Mymu Joan Laird and Cleona •firs. Lawrence Gossler la»t Thursday Those who enjoyed the evening were: I for an all duy meeting. The next Mrs. Blom. Mrs. Arthur Pengra, Mrs. Awbrry. oilier member» Tin- leader of the Jolly Cooker» 1» . meeting will be with Mra. Ira Gray Giaddisb, Virginia Rice, Myrtle Har­ Martha Walla«« ITealdeut 1» Georgln ' In two weeks They are doing a lot of vey, Jessey Simonson anil Mrs. Owen anything."—Ardenia Howard. Christian Church Services Juinea; Vice prealdettl, Elma Wa lure; . work preparing for a baxaur to be held Thomas, alt of Springfield. Helen Adlerika relieves stomach gas and Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. aerrelary, Murguret Rich and other , In December. W astetl and Eva T otals of Ehgene sourness in TEN minutes. Acting on Church Services, 11 A. M. Special BOTH upper and lower bowel. If re­ mombera are Rial« Wallace, Ague» Mrs. Lester Cyr. Mrs. W. H Anderson, Dwuln Buell from Klamath Fal'« Wallace, Wilma Wultaco. invylTl« motored In Monday trt visit hl« aunt. Mr». Eugene Chase, Mrs. Frank Patti music by choir; sermon topic, "Four moves old waste matter you never Drury, Mildred Wallin-«, Viola Jam«*. Mis» Ho«r«ma. son. Mr» Everette Chase. Miss Edna Things for Christians to Do." thought was tn your system. Let Ad­ Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M Ctalla Drury. Ava Hamler». Myrna Pattison, Mrs, H. L. Chase, Mrs. Bruce The ba«kutball boys' and girls’ lerika give your stomach and bowels Jean lailnl. Irl» Wallace and'V iolet teams pluyed the Wendling team» last Preaching Service, 7:30. Song ser­ a REAL cleansing and see how much Thomas, Mrs. Marvin Chase, Mrs Norton Pengra. Mrs. Homer «’bar* vice led by Claud Neely. Sermon better you will feel. It will surprise Friday. The Thurston glrh, won and Janie» Mrs. Mark Cole M rs.' Caudell, Miss topic. ‘‘The Greatest Institution in you! Flanery's Drug Store. Mr ami Mr». E E. Kilpatrick and the Wendling boya won. Gladys Chase, Mr». Ed Co!e, Mrs the World.” two children Vernon and Betty motor­ William Weaver left for hl« home ed to Philomath over the Weekend. The ri. iiHiini Hill high arlmol boy»’ bn»k<-lhull team <|.-r.-i,t .-eetl days. The students are showing con »Werahle Interest In Journalism this I DAYS TO GO FOR THIS NOVEMBER EVENT Tremendous Reductions Made For FRIDAY and SATURDAY SAVINGS IN READY-TO-WEAR Misses and Women’s New Low Prices on Coats $ 4 .7 9 Dresses Men’s Shirts Outing Flannel -Vi year The new Hbrary room at Pleasant 1B1I high school h ss been completed and will soon be open for use. Several »eta of book« have been added to the J library thia year. Mlaa Juanita Ix»mbard of Springfield ’ who has been doing practical nursing In Eugene the past three weeks la a» «1st Ing at the Tinker ranch Mr Harmon of Eugene was ylslttng the pou'try raisers last week on bust- ness. The Pleasant Hill high school girl« [ were defeated by the Vida girl« at j haaketball laat Friday by a »core of j K7 to 14. The Pleaaant HUI high aehool 1« j planning a Home Coming event Frt- [ day of thl« week when the flrat airing I of haaketball hoya piny the alumni. FOR SALE—Carbon paper In large sheeta, 26x39 Inches, suitable for i making tracings. The News Ofllce. • • W iih g r a t i t u d e fl.e (lowers raise their1 heads on h $ y Ulitk the flowers Tct us ¿ue th a n k s this '©Jï’j ,9ft °«6 VO o^ce oo ■ t'e s Real Values in Other Big Values Dress Fabrics COATS DRESSES $16.75 DRESSES We srs after volume— that .39 Is why we can offer such amazing values right at the height of the season. $39.75 COATS Another- group that offers promise of a satisfactory selection. Every one new and wall made. Values to $39.75. Values to *16.75. $49.75 COATS $24.75 DRESSES Charmingly designed with the niceties of tho newest mode— and vary re­ markable value, too. Values to $24.75. $30.75 DRESSES - A very largo assortment of Dresses that express the lovely smartness of the newest dross vogue. 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