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PAGE FOTO THE SENTINEL. (W ITA G K GROVE. OREGON i covered dish dinner at noon M iss a yo o d m >\ M I II MRS. THUM, MRs. U O U h M tX change. HONORED XT RE« E rriU N The Women's Bible class of the Methodist Sunday sehixil will I»«' Announcement is made of the One of the outstanding social entertained at an all day meeting ntirriage of M ins Ruth Woodson, of the fall was the recep T e l e p h o n e 159 with a covered dish luncheon at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. event« tion Saturday nigh» at the Ma the noon hour at the heme of Mrs. Wtxxison, to Thomas J Flat is. sonic temple honoring lima Thum, Martha Arnold. Mrs Ira Beidler R.M 2 C. U. S N. R.. son of Mr ELITE BRIDGE ULUB "ill be assistant hostess. This is md Mis. Frank t'stis ot Medford, grand chaplain of the grand chap to be the Christmas party and F i nlay . November 12. in the West ter of Oregon Eastern Star, and Mrs. Larry Levens, Mrs. Ralph Mary Workman, grand represen gilt exchange Saltsman and Mrs. Ray Nelson, a Bank Navy Chapel at Balboa, tative of Kentucky, by the local THURSDAY Research Christmas dinner and Panama Canal Zone. Chaplain former member, were guests chapter ol Eastern Star when 250 Mrs. Vinal Randall will enter party at 6:30 at the home of Miss Thursday evening of the Elite Bernard C. Hanna officiateyl. ! noon h o u r and a C h ris tm a s tree members ami guests assemble«! for Bridge club nt the home of Mrs. tain the Utopia club next Thurs Eunice VanDenburg. and w h ile elephant exchange In th«> iKX'asion. Maxine Ward, wor I he bride, w ho was given in Announc'd for Tuesday is the Fred Hammond. A 7:30 dessert day at a 1:00 o'clock luncheon and the a tte rn o o n Flach member is marriage by I.t Cdr E. W. Dan- thy matron, presided, assisted by Christmas jjarty. A n a ll «lay m e e tin g o l the S u n Justamere 1:30 d e s s e r t and was served by the hostess pre u ig e d to lie present and b u n g Knallle Haynes, acting worthy rials, wore a tx-coming gown of Mrs. Dale Gates will entertain shine G ro u p o f the C hurch ol Christmas exchange nt the home ceding an evening of bridge High • ivory faille taffeta with a close , | mi I mil C h ris t was Held a t the ch u rch a w h ite ele|*hanl. score was received by Mr». Salts* Our Bouquet Garden club next of Mrs Ralph Saltsman t ilt in g I m m I ico , long sleeves and a Tluxse escorted to the cast and Thursday at 1:00 o'clock. Thus is Tuesday w ith h i m cm licrs p res The Kensington club is- sched „man. The club voted to contribute uled for an ail day meeting nt the very full skirt. ‘•'nun a headdress honored were Mra HalUe Hunt ent lo r tin ' (M itluck d in n e r at the Fie«' C h ris tia t. Science l<*i*turr. a Christmas box to a wounded to be the Christmas party. Meeting of the Women's Socie I.O.O.F. hall with a covered dish of seed pearls fell a shoulder ington, past grand matron of the noon h o u r T w e n ty -tw o members J e ,Ii-rson school gym nasium , l>e- soldier in Camp Adair hospital. length veil of illusion. She car grand chapter of Oregon. F.'vange- w«'re present fo r the n ltc iiio o n et inhei p ith , H IXI p m. Allspices Names were drawn at this time ty of Christian Service of the luncheon at the n o n hour. ried a white prayer t>ook covered line chapter, Eugene; Mrs Mar- m eeting, th«1 tim e ix in g spent on C h ris tia n S c i e n c e Society, Cot- Methodist church at 2:00 p. m. at Royal Neighbors regular meet for the Christmas gift exchange with " h u e orchitis from which garet Hobbs, Evangeline chapter, ty in g c o m to rli'is . the church at whtch time officers ing and Christmas program and la g c Grove. The p u b lie Is wel- w-hich will be held December 16 Icll white streamers anti orange Eugene, and grand representative ltt-2tc-17 T h e re w ill be an a ll «lay m eeting i'i>m«'. at the home of Mrs. Walter for the coming year will be elect tree at 8:00 p. in. at the Eagles blossoms. ed. ol North Dakota: and Mrs Jose Dwvmber 21 at the ch u rch w ith hall. Hunter. The only attendants were Mrs. phine 4'odns of Dram, grand rep a «•overed dish luncheon -.1 th«1 Annual Christmas dinner and Court of Honor will be held for i tffice S upplies The Sentinel. Margaret Jamieson of Cristobal resentative of Florida. party of the Social Twelve club the Boy Scouts at 7:30 at the city CONSTELLATION CI.I B ami Paul O. McGowan, United today at the home of Mrs. W. A. hall. Among the out-of-town guvs SOCIAL EVENT Hemenway with Mis. R. S. Dren- Mrs. W. o. Wilson will enter States Navy. Mrs. J unieson wort' there was a large attendance fro tain the Degage club at a 1:30 a gown of blue marquisette over the Eugene chapters as well A social event of last week was ner assisting. taffeta anti a small hat anti veil. guests from Drain. Halsey, El Meeting of the Royal club at dessert and Christmas party. the Constellation club turkey din She carried a bouquet of white ton and Shedd Visiting wortl 7:30 to n ig h t wit« Mrs. George , The Cedars club announces gardenias. ner in the Masonic temple follow matrons and worthy pa ed by the Christmas party and McQueen. This will be a dessert their meeting which will be a Following the ceremony the the present year were Mrs. and Mrs. Myrtle Neet and Mrs. 12:00 o'clock cove.eti dish dinner gift exchange. A beautifully dec left for a wedding trip to line Brown of North Star elia and Christmas party and gift ex couple orated Christmas tree and poin- George Gates will assist. Li« Venta. ter. Drain. Mr. and Mrs. Pa The A.V.H. Bridge club is meet change to be held with Mrs W. A. settias were the decorations for Mr. Fist is is stationed at Balboa Plank. Evangeline chapter of the party. Twenty-three members ing this evening at the home of Hemenway. and Mrs Estis at Cristobal to be gene. Mrs. Frances Hop«' or III and guests were present. Guests Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawley. WEDNESDAY near her husband. River chapter, Eugene, Mr. u Tonight at 7:30 the Service included Ruth Thompson, Lockie La Mercredi Pont 7:30 dessert Mrs F.rnest Wade ot Elkton, an Guild of the Methodist church is Thompson. Isabel Nielsen and and Christmas party with gift ex D IN N E R h o n o r in g Balt M. Bond ol Shedd. Arnot, meeting with Mrs. Leslie Cone. Zoa Wade. Mrs. Wade being wel change at the home of Mrs. O F F IC E R S Other guests were C. M. Shinn « comed into the club as a new Co-hostess will be Mrs. Hadley Walter Smith. l orpus Christi, Texas, brother member. Hostesses for the after Arthur. Christmas party for the Busi Mrs. Maxine Ward, worthy ma Mrs. Thum. who was here for t The Baptist Missionary Society noon were Mary Workman. Bertie ness and Professional Women's Durham, Ina Godard and Mrs is meeting today with Mrs. W C. club at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. tron of the Eastet n Star, enter reception, and Mr and Mrs. Job tained with a dinner honoring the Bergen of Marshfield, sister a Martin for a covered dish dinner Sallie Hill. Cecil Caldwell. officers and a fe.v guests Tuesday brother-in-law of Mrs. Workrnir Hostesses for the January meet- and Cht istmas party. All day meeting and Christmas evening at the home of her moth Mrs. Thum and Mrs. Worknia Meeting of the Ministerial as » ing, which will be the 6th, will be gift exchange of the London 4-H er. Mrs. E. R Lemley. Officers presented the I«x'al chapter will sociation this afternoon at 4:30 at Mrs. Henrietta Olson and Anna the home of the Rev. L. C. Gould, Mothers' club at the home of anti guests incluoed Mr. ami Mrs. a service flag with nine star' Scholl. pastor of the Free Methodist Mrs. Leon Morton. A covered dish William Thum. Mr and Mrs. J p. representing each member in th dinner will be served at noon. church. Graham. Mis. Wilbur Workman. service of the abnied forces T W. C. T. U. CHRISTMAS PARTY Red Cross surgical gauze classes Mr. and Mrs. S ».. Godard. Mrs. presentation was made by El All day meeting of the Town send Independent Quilters club at at Masonic temp-e from 9:00 to Ftank Galdabini, Mrs. Donnell Ix-th and Jeannette Workman The Christmas party for the the home of Mrs. Cad Wallace 11:00 a. m. and from 1:30 to 4:30 .Allen, Mrs. R. I.. Cawley, Mr. and «laughters of «Mrs Workman, am Children's Farm Home at Cor with a covered dish luncheon at p. m. Mrs. Knaffle lt,:-.ics, Louis J. Bonnie Jean Skilling, granddaugh vallis was the main feature of the the noon hour. The Neighborhood Unit Red Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hill. ter of Mrs. Thum. The chaptei afternoon at the W. C. T. U. Christmas party and gift ex Cross surgical gauze class meets Mrs. Velma Hirrel. Miss Eunice g ive a degree f«t Mrs. Thum an« meeting Friday at the home change by the W.B.C. club next at the Walker schoolhouse from VanDenburg. Mrs. William Cavi- Mrs Workman a.:d present«« of Miss S t e l l a Adams, with Thursday at a 1:30 dessert at the 1:00 to 4:30 p. m. ness, Mrs. Lloyd Crawford. Mrs. each with a gift. They were a with each member bringing gifts home of Mrs. Louis Burleson * \ lrginia Stewart will entertain Francis Hom. Mrs. J. E. Arnold. th«> recipients or many lovely THIS CHRISTMAS for the children at the Home. The Mrs Elite Bridge club 7:30 dessert the Duration club at her home at Miss Helen Olson. Mrs. Frank gifts from the members devotionals wen? conducted by. next Thursday evening at the 7:30. This will be the Christmas White, Mrs. K M. Bird, the host Workman was presented with Mrs. T. M. Boyd and Mrs. James home of Mrs. Walter Hunter. party. HELP TO RESTORE PEACE O N EARTH ess and her daughter Barbara. gift from the Past Matrons of the Tedford was in charge of the les Meeting of the Westminster Mrs. Ward was a .-iisted in serv chapter, the presentation ts'ing F R ID A Y son. One visitor, Mrs. Russell, was Guild of the Presbyterian church The Eagles Auxiliary Sewing at 7:30 with Miss Anna Peterson. ing by her mother end aunt. Mrs. made by Ina Godard, president of present. The next meeting will be Deselle Stevenson. Following the the Past Matrons club. Mrs. club will meet at 6:30 at the January 7 at the home of Mrs. dinner a social evening was spent Thum was also the recipient of a Eagles hall for the Christmas William Morelock. PR E SID E N T rerekah by the groyp. (Rift from the Past Matrons club party. ASSEM BLY VISITOR which was presented by Ann The Eastern Star will meet at F R IE N D SH IP C LA SS GIVES Graham. This presentation was PH Y LLIS VIN( ENT. I.OREN the Masonic temple at 8:00 o'clock A special guest Friday night of CHRISTM AS BOX made in the form ol a stunt wit HIBBA R D W ED for the annual election of officers. the Rebekahs at the Odd Fellows his year our memories o f other happier Christ a post office as the setting and SATURDAY hall was Bertha McCollum of mases are more vivid than ever. The stockings, The Friendship class of the The wedding of Miss Phyllis Miss Eunice VanDenburg acting The Relief Corps -will meet at the trees, the carols, the fam ily reunions memories Presbyterian Sunday school voted 2:00 p. m. at the I.O.O.F. halL • Portland, president of the Rebek- Vincent and Loren Hibbard was as postmistress. o f all o f these make us yearn more strongly than ever to contribute a Christmas box to This will be the election of offi ■ ah Assembly of Oregon, who an event of Wednesday night, De A musical program was a fea for the safe return o f our husbands, brothers, sons a- service man at the Camp Adair cers for the coming year and ail made her official visit at this cember 1. at the home of Mr. and ture of the evening with Mrs. time. Several visitors were also Mrs. Sam Warren The wedding George E. Hardy singing two and daughters who arc fa front home. hospital. Thursday evening at the Rebekah service was read by the Rev. solos, accompanied a» the piano meeting at the home of Mrs. Le members are urged to be present. present from other So the foremost hope o f all o f us is that peace shall Installation of officers of the lodges representing Creswell, Elk roy Beghtol. The evening was Hebron once more return to this earth and soon. Grange at the Hebron ton. Eugene. Portland. Florence, George E. Hardy, pastor of the by Mrs. Cecil Caldwell. Miss Joan spent in working on a quilt for the Community hall at 8:00 o'clock. Baptist church. Preceding the Metcalf played two piano selec You can help to speed the day o f victory and peace Albany, Junction City, Elgin and ceremony Mrs. Hardy sang "() tions, two numbers by the Rain Children's Farm Home at Cor M O N D A Y by giving W a r Bonds and Stamps this Christmas. Lyons with 54 members answering Love That Will Not Let Me Go." bow Girls trio. Miss Joan King, vallis which was followed by a The Veterans of Foreign Wars roll call. A feature of the Good social time and refreshments by and At the close of the service she Miss Sara Bjorset and Miss Caro Every W ar Bond, every Stamp, you buy and give Auxiliary will meet at the of the Order was a talk by the sang the hostess. “In The Garden.” helps mould more bullets load more shells launch lyn Johns, piano solo by Miss home of Mrs. Ada Oakes, 560 president and also short talks by Guests at the wedding were Mr. Jeanette Workman, and two vocal more ships lift more planes into the skies! South 6th street at 7:30. the visitors. The degree work was and Mrs. Sam Warren, Mrs Hazel solos by Fenton Charles accom CU RR EN T EVENT PROGRAM Every W ar Bond, every Stamp, you buy and give A social event of Monday night put on by the Degree Staff. Hibbard, mother of the groom, panied by Mrs. H. A. Hagen. BV CLUB will help to dictate the terms of the Armistice- and will be the American Legion and The president was presented Mrs. Martha Marsh and Mrs. The Past Matrons of the local Auxiliary turkey covered dish with a gift and corsage from the Howard write a peace that will endure. Connor. chapter with Ina Godard, chair- The Tuesday Evening Study dinner and Christmas party to be lodge, the presentation being So give I . S. W ar Bonds and Stamps to everyone - ♦ — i man, were hostesses and served club was devoted to ten minute held at the I.O.O.F. hall at 6:30. made by Miss Eunice VanDen on your (. hnstmas list. Give and give generously! , refreshments at the close of the EAGLES AUXILIARY discussions on current events by This is for the Legionnaires and burg, with a beautiful tribute to evening's entertainment. IN IT IA T E S Remember every W ar Bond and Stamp is more several members with Miss Mari- their families and a small charge the president. ette Hamant, chairman of the will be made to cover expense of than a present for the one who receives if. It's a gift Following the meeting refresh EL M ARTES Lt ; « HEON Initiation was held Tuesday program. Miss Hamant's topic re the turkey. o f nrace and happiness and safety for some soldier or ments were served in the dining evening by the Eagles Auxiliary «Mrs.. John Kelly was hostess viewed was on “Why It Costs You A 1:30 dessert followed by room by the committee. for Genevieve Gordineer at the Tuesday a, a 1 :(X) o'clock lunch«*on More to Live;” Mrs. S. L. Mackin Christmas party and gift exchange A special meeting of the Past discussed "When Soidiers Go to will be held at the home of Mrs. Noble Grands club was held fol Eagles hall when the regular to the El Martes club. The Christ J a il;' “Life in China’s War Capi W. O. Wilson for the Catholic lowing the meeting at which time business meeting was held. Fol mas party will be next Tuesday, lowing the meeting refreshments December 14. at the home of Mrs tol was the subject on which Altar Society. they voted to buy a Christmas Mrs. E. E. Cone reported; an in Initiation by the Rainbow Girls box to be sent to a wounded were served by the committee, Ralph Saltsman. January 4 the Bessie Raymond. Ruth Richmond will be entertained by Mrs. teresting reading “A Mother's at 7:30 at the Masonic temple. soldier stationed at Camp Adair and «Mary Plunkett. The next club C. H. h^me. View of the Modern School" was At 7:30, nomination and elec meeting. December 21. will txt th" given by Mrs. William Thum; tion of officers by the Degree of MRS. BR U N D H O STESS annual Christmas party. while Mrs Dart Hamant's topic Honor at the Eagles hall. TO CLUB was on “The Truth About the Mrs. William Thum will enter Detroit Riot;” and Mrs. Clyde tain the Joker club at a 7:30 des W. B. C. D ESSE R T Mrs. Andrew Brund was hostess Roberts reported on “The Opin sert and Christmas party. to the P. D. G. Garden club Friday ions of the Peace Treaty.” | Another meeting scheduled is Mrs. Harry Tennis entertainei The club voted to give a Christ the Townsend club at Townsend afternoon with all members pres the Vy. B. C. club at a 1:30 desser ent. Mrs. Brund. bird chairman, mas box to a wounded soldier at hall at 7:30. gave an interesting report on recently at her home. Mrs. Loui Camp Adair and also voted a cash Meetings of the Red Cross sur birds. Mrs. William Peterson was Burleson will entertain the clul contribution to the Doernbecker gical gauze classes at Masonic in charge of the program which December 16 at the Christma hospital of Portland. temple from 1:30 to 4:30 and was on "Christmas Decorations.” party and gift exchange. The club will not meet again from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Mrs. Henry Bennett and Mrs. Until January 4. TUF«D.‘ T Boyd Allen were "guests of the Meeting of Birthday ciub De club. Refreshments were served WORLD F R IE N D SH IP cember 14 at the home of Mrs. by Mrs. Brund at the tea hour M EETING Frank Collins, 43 North 8th with a boutonniere of holly on street, with Christmas dinner at each plate. The club will meet The World Friendship Group of noon and followed by Christmas again January 7, the place to be the Methodist church met Thurs party and gift exchange. announced later. The Women's Council of the nounced later. day evening at the home of Miss Betty Morgan with Miss Dorothy Church of Christ will hold an all Ackerblade co-hostess. Miss Alma day meeting at the church with Salesbooks. The Sentinel. Vick had charge or the worship service which was followed by the Mi tut Suggestions, program led by Miss Lois Welden. No Points Plans for the Christmas party, J'or breakfast cereals to which will be held December 16 eook if you ea;i ge, some at the home of Miss Dorothy one (o cook them , o th er Ackerblade, were discussed. The girls also voted to sell scripture wise puffeti wheat or rice, H eadquarters for practical gifts that are sure to please. NOTHING IS TOO GOOD text calendars for the coming bran flakes, eorn flakes FOR BABY . . . . AND year. Refreshments were served I I l l b l 'p l J a s atul we may have snow .........$5.95 io $9.95 by the hostesses. Two guests of T H E S E SPLENDID flakes. Lnneh of eold the evening wen- Mrs. Morgan B a g s ................. IDEAS ARE THE VERY meats, bread and butter, .......... $2.25 to $6.95 and Mrs. Ackerblade. 4 o ’clock tea, donuts ami BEST. Robes .............. . $4.98 to $14.95 eoi'fcc. substitutes are all MR. A N D MRS. SCOTT HOSTS Handkerchief's rig h t for eompauy. For ............... 35e to $1.25 dinner, meat, potatoes, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott were The finest of quality woolens go in these garments beans. p< as. spinach, ,4c. to keep baby warn and hosts Thursday evening to the B(*(ljaekets, Slips,anti Gowns. safe. The softest of finishings make these perfect to protect baby's precious A lter the show, crackers Catholic Study club when they met at the rectory. The Rev. and soup guaranteed not t hristinas cards both boxed and skin. Anti they're all priced to make exceptional values fcr buying or giving. James Maxwell, pastor, presided to oversleep if you use individual cards. over the meeting. This is the last this menu, no eharg« for meeting of the club until the first these suggest tons, ju st of the year. Following the meet buy them a t ing refreshments were served by the hosts to the twelve members present. O C I E T Y H IG H E S T CA SH P R IC E S For Used Furniture. One Piece or Car Load. M c L aughlin furniture store Social Calendar T I A THIS CHRISTMAS W e’re A ll f KENT’S MARKET Open Early and Late, mostly late ADORABLE GIFTS ' \ FOR THEM... The Smart Shop Lois C. Leonard A r n e s t ’s D re s s S h o p I I