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Q 0 0 '0 0 0 0 o o o Th Newt-Rtrieay, Roiebure,, On. Friday, Oct. 13 llSQ o Societif and GIuIpL LOUISE HAYES end JOYCE GORS c. o RIBIKAH LOOGI PLANS HOMICOMINO NIGHT TUISDAY, OCT. 14 Rosehmg Rebekah Irxise No. 41 M4 their regular session on 0t. 10, with Ollic Kruejer. nnnle granl and Lotua Graves, vir (rand in their respective chain. The next meeting, which i Oct. ! 24. will be homecoming night. A j JO potlnck dinner will precede the meeting. Ruhy Bloom, Mabel Lang, Margaret Burt, Jewell, Ing, Eileen Rapp, Harry Rappi and J. R. Bailey were appointed as ( committee to help with the pot. j luck dinner. Evelyn r'redncknon I waa appointed chairman of the, decoration committee and Madge j Barrow, chairman of the program j committee. Kach chairman will' appoint her own committee. I WILLING WORKIRS PLANS BUSY SOCIAL SIASON The Willing Worker! club of meeting of the fail season at the Scotta Valley held their first iNirtor hall, Thursday afternoon. Dam were made to resume the card parties beginning Oct. 7. A potluclr supper and card party i will be held. Friday evening. Oct. 20 at Victor hall. All residents of i the Scnits Valley, Klk. ( reek div , trk t are urged to be present. A i Red Cross representative will he present lo help organize for dia j aster emergencies. SLACK HOMI SCENB OP CHARMING DINNER AIM. PIIRCI TO o ' Brig. (leal. Pierre will he the speaker at the Melrose Orange Booster ni?ht program Tuesday, let, 17, at 8 p.n. Dance numbers fiom the two sludios in town, and ! a panmmine from the Koseburg 1 I high school dramatica class will be on the ptogram. The public is invited and mem laen of the Melrose Grange are asked to bring prospective mem- bers. ! WIT o O MlLROSI hec INSTRUCTID IN PLlRSf C ) tmQ HANDBAG MAKING ' BOX POR CHILDREN The Melrose Home atxtension 1 The FaiOoakV Industrial club! unit met at the Grange hall Oct (held its regular monthly meeting ainuujl KIHV S.LUB . ME ITS, PLANS CHRISTMAS WOMEN OP COUNTRY CLUB SPONSOR POTLUCK APPAIR The Women of the Country club are sponsoring a potluck dinner ; to be held at the country club I Saturday evening, beginning at 6 30. Special games are planned for the evening. All members are welcome to bring guests to enjoy the occasion. A large crowd is an- I ... . ! ticipated. M''- Joanne Watts, a recent Driae, was nonoreu rrmay evening Connee McTaggart. home tension agent, presented an inter esting demonstration and talk on the "Art of Making Purses " the "Art of Making Purses." Pat terns for purses to match suits and dresses were drafted.. Members present for the meet ing were Mrs. K. J. Kettleman, Mrs. D. N. Busenhark, Mrs. Bert Young, Mrs. H. V. Wooton. Mrs. G. E. Handy. Mrs. C. Chitwood. Mrs. F. R. Finn, Mrs. A. M. Han son. Idrs. A. H. Buckwalter. Mrs. I C. Hudson, Mrs. A. F. Meyer, Mrs. J. H. O'Neill. Mrs. Herman Aydelott and Misa t.uella Cunningham. MRS. WATTS HONORED AT CHARMING SHOWER All members attending this meeting are asked to bring a dona-! tjnn in the form of canned goods for the Odd Fellow's home. 1 After the regular meeting, mem bers retired to the recreation room where Marge Barrows directed ! eames. Prizea were awarded to i the winning couples. The evening I A pleasant afternoon was spent closed with a sack lunch and cof-j in visiting before Walter Slack left fee in Ihe dining room. for Eugene lo entrain for his home. Albert Slack entertained at a j dinner at the home of Mrs. Ida Slack in Sutheihn on Sunday. The white linen covered table was cen tered with a bouquet of rose buds. Covers were placed for Waller ! Slack of San Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Hnltain Slack. Mis. I. ft a Braucht, Mrs. Ida Slack and the host, Albert Slack. WSCS TO MEET AT j SUTHERLIN CHURCH I The l.'mpqua sub-district of the Woman's Society of Christian ; service of .Methodist churches will I meet Wednesday, Oct. 18. 10 a. m. at the Sulherlin Methodist church. , A potluck luncheon will be served at noon. Several district officers will be present for the meeting. They will present a seminar on study books. BUSY SEASON AHEAD FOR YONCALLA BPW CLUB, MANY PROJECTS PLANNED at a miscellaneous shower . Ihe shower was given by the Yonralla Business and Professional Wom en's club and the American Legion auxiliary at the home of the bride's j Eflie Dickens, .Mrs. Maggie Fran- i me ciiimiuuse i nursne. wci. I 5 Mrs. Kllie Dickens. Mrs Alice Cooper and Mra. Flossie Sheffel acted as hostesses for the day. Dinner was served and the decor ations were in autumn colors. Mrs. Maggie Francis acted as chairman at the business meeting. Mrs. Myrtle Geider read the scrip ture. The members joined in the tying of a quilt, which is to be given to a family whose hotiae re cently burned. Mrt. Ida Weber, chairman of the work committee, reminded the i Indies that the finished slips, pa- jamas and little dresses for the C hristmas box should be turned in . at the November or December meeting. At the clo.se of the business meet mi', Mrs. Gladys Adams played the piano and the ladies joined in for group singing. Ladies enjoying the day were Mrs. Gladys Adams, Mrs. Pearl Adams, Mrs. Martha Davis, Mrs Darents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph La tham. Games w -re enjoyed and Mrs.. Watta received many beauti ful gifts. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Joanne Watts, Mrs. Charlie Kirklie. Mrs. Jack Bourock. Mrs. Dora Benner, Mrs. Ilarley Means. Mrs. Luther Daugherty. Mrs. A I Hoffman, Mrs. I-oune Snider. Mrs M"r cis, Mrs. Agnes rrazier, Mrs. Myr tle Geider. Mrs. Dora Hamilton, Miss Frances Larson, Mrs. Dor othy Iongbrake, Mrs. Wilma Pel land, Mrs. Venetta Risgs, Mrs. Dorothy Rose, Mrs. Flossie Shef fel. Mrs. Bessie Webber, Mrs. Ida Weber, Mrs. Alice Cooper, Mrs. Joyce Brigham and Mrs. Frankie HIGHER POTENCY B-12 LOWER COST TO YOU Only the ORIGINAL RUBICAPS Have Sufficient Vitamin B-12 and Folic Acid in DUE Capsule to Combat Fatigue, "Nerves" and Nutritional Anemia Settle .1 30 SI. 50. Bottle .1 100 $10 F.r Special Cetes where liver end tree ere m.d.ii, ask far RUBICAPS WITH LIVIR AND IRON. Bottle of 30 H 49 The Yonralla Business and Pro ffixional Women's club met at th CnnKusto in Yoncalla for dinner on Thursday. Several of the memheri' husbands who have assisted on the Hub project of landscaping the city hall grounds were guests of honor. Mrs. Jean Cowan presided over the business meeting The club de rided to handle the Christmas Seal sale again this year. A committee, including Mrs. Harry Abbott and Mrs. Clifford Kmery, Mrs. Arlo Thomas, Iconise Snider and M n, Rob Crawford, was appointed for this year's .sale. Ihe planning committee for the la nr. sr ape project at the city hall reported a cash contribution from the American Legion auxiliary. Several individuals and one other club have offered assistance by rash donations or Kid of bulbs and shrubs. The Study club has already presenied the money for the cement base of the War Me morial. The Yoncalla BPW will sponsor the local Girl Scouts. Kive BPW members will be apnoinled as a committee to assist the local girl scout leader, Mrs. Freda Burns. A social hour followed the meet Inff. Mrs. Arlo Thomas and Mrs Louise Snider were hostesses to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tnbiii, Mrs. Boh Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abbott. Mrs. Tom Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber. Mrs. Felix Latham, Mrs, Richard Strait. Mrs Jean Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kmery. Mrs. George Kremkau, Mrs. hnra Benner, Mrs. Sally Far- ' Iry, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Latham. i Mrs. Rob Lambdin and Mrs. Robert 1 Kckersly. Jean Cowan. Mrs. Tom Wallac Mrs. George Kremkau, Mrs. Ken nedy. Mrs. Carl Conaway. Mrs. Noffsinger, Mrs. Insram. Mrs. Fe lix Latham, and Mrs. Ralph La tham. MRS. PAULSRUOf HONORED AT LOVILV SHOW! FRIDAY Mrs. Fred Paulsrude was hon ored with a pink and blue shower Friday, Oct. at the F.lkhead Grange hall. A potluck dinner was served before the opening of the many lovely gifts. Friends who at tended were Mrs. Paulsrude and son Teddy: Mis. Flla Nimocks, Mrs. Marion Bowman and son .Gary: Mrs. Mildred Bowman and family: Mrs. Dasie Bowman. Mrs. Gladys Fullhright. Mrs. Winnie Bean, Mrs. Gladys Jarek. Mrs F.va Jazek, Mrs. F.mma Record. Mrs. Ann Hutcheson, Mrs. Kdith Record. Mrs. Alia Thompson. Mrs. Lucille Phelns. Mrs. Jean Thompson, Mrs. Josephine Reeves, Mrs. Ethel Reeves. Mrs. Nelva Rust and Mrs. Margaret Allen from Washington. SUTHERLIN GRANGE HEC ENJOYS POTLUCK AFFAIR The Home Economics club of the Sulherlin Grange held a noon potluck dinner Monday at Ihe home of Mrs. Mabel Pearre. The table was centered with an arrangement of winter flowers. Covers were placed for Mrs. Phreda Wahl. Mrs. Kunire Beck. Mrs. Ellen Leisinger. Mia. Halhe Martin. Mrs. Flnyd Rringle. Mrs. Stella French, Mrs. Elizabeth Glea son, Mrs. Berths Sanders. Mrs. Katie Graham and the hostess, Mrs. Pearce. The business meeting was called to order bv the chairman, Mrs. Phreda Wahl. The date for the bar.aar was set for Dec. 2, Ihe place will be an nounced later. It is hoped that all Grange members will give aupport by making articles for the bazaar. The hostesses for the November meeting are Mrs. Stella Page, Miss ! Frances Larson. Mrs. Bessie Web i ber and Mrs. Ida Weber. Coyote Snatches Lunch . From Schoolboy's Hand FORT WORTH, Tex. ( Fi The wolf in folk lore was more inter ested in Red Riding Hood than the goodies she carried, but a coyote here was more in crested in Char ley Harrell's lunch than the boy. "1 was carrying my lunch in a sack and it stole the sack right out of my hand.' the 12-year-old said here. The fifth grader took out after the coyote. It turned and jumped at his neck, but he knocked it down. James Cole. 2-V came up and drove off the animal. He was bitten on the hand. A Negro, Charley Hurd. set out in his automobile to hunt the coy ote. He shot it nine times with a .4.S caliber pisiol. o UMPQUA HEC MEETS WITH MRS. McTAGGART ON TUESDAY Then tTmpqua Home Extension lUVJJ met at the Calapooia club house Tuesday, Oct. 10 for a pro ject meeliejjt Corinne McTaggart. home extension agent, gave an illustration "Making Cloth and Felt Bags." U Mrs. Opal Munson directed the singing of "America" for the open inn of the meeting. Mra. Dorothv Williams, chairman, appointed the. following committee chairmen for the year: Mrs. Hazel Haines, Azalea house: lift, Opal Munson. world citizenship: Mrs. Rachel Baird, recreation; Mrs. D. B. Coor. health and safely; Mrs. Frankie Moore and Mrs. Vera Bacon, hos pitality. Project leaders for the Novem ber meeting on "Tosjtile Paint ing" will be Mrs. E. Marguerite Munson and Mrs. Betti McCall. Mrs. Anne Mumby and Mrs. Flor ence Brinks will be the leaders for "Oregon Sweets" at the December meeting. A special meeting on "Textile Painting No. 1" is scheduled for Oct. 24. 10:30 a m. Those attend ing are asked to bring a sack lunch. Attending the meeting were the Mesdames Hotinshell, H. Trotcher, I. H. Lucas. H. R. Larson. D. B. Coor. II. E. Buckbee, L. D. Haines, Rachel Baird. Lucille Starr, Anne Mumby, Ida Ander son. Grace Crouch, Flla Teller. Hope Henry, Betti McCall. E. Mar guerite Munson. Edith Dunn. Ruth Bunch. Mary Lee. Florence Brinks. Ethel Gross. Frankie Moore. Ha zel Baird. Doris Bacon. Opal Mun son. Dorothy Williams and Corinne McTaggart. TUG UPSETS PORTLAND .V Tug skipper Amos (lore and crewman Donald McClain had to swim for their lives Wednesday as the 42 foot tug Peter J flipped over and sank in the Willamette river. The tug was towing logs at the time near Jennings lodge and a tow line fouled. BENSON PTA HEARS 4AMES H. BUSH ! Benson PTA held the first meet ing of Ihe school year Monday, Oct. 2 in t!se)school gymnasium. i James H. Bush, principal of the Drain elementary school, spoke on the basic school fuaxf increase which the PTA haa voted to en- . dorse. 1 A reception for the teachers fol lowed in the school lunch room, i and refreshments were served. O CAMERA CLUB TO 'MAKE COAST TRIP i The next regular meeting of the I'mpqua Camera club will he at the Photo-Lab at 7:30 on Wednes day, Oct. 18. There will be a field trip lo the coast for members and guests on Sunday, Oct. IS. 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