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FADE FOUR s° T IIK C I E T Y T e l e p h o n e 159 JO IN T HOMECOMING CELEBRATION DAUGHTERS OF UNION VETERAN The annual homecoming fo r the I. ¡0. O. F.-Rebekah lodges was held last Friday evening in the lodge hall. A potluck dinner was served at 6:30. Mrs. W. F. (Mae) Hart of Portland, grand chaplain fo r the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon and a former member of the Cottage Grove lodge, was the only out of town visitor. Several messages from person? unable to attend were read. During the din ner hour and a short intermission that followed Mr. and Mrs. Ren Gardner entertained w ith violin and piano music. Following the banquet the local Odd Fellow lodge put on the second degree fo r candidates from the Lorane lodge. Five members from .Lorane W’ere present. Later a joint meeting and roll call was held. Each member pre sent and those affiliated w ith other lodges told when and where they became members. Curtis Veatch was presented w ith a 25 year jewel, Robert St Elmo made the presentation. A committee, Mmes. Beatrice McCoy, Alma Porterfield and Bertha Gunderson, assisted by one from the men's lodge was in charge of arrangements for the evening. Mrs Hazel Tohlen and Mrs. Isabelle M iller entertained the Daughters of Union Veterans Monday night at llw Ixinie of Mrs. Mabe, Dolcman for' a Christmas party. A short business meeting was held and the group voted ,0 petition the state pres ident for a special dispensation granting them the privilege of meeting the second and fourth Mondays of the month. Later Christmas gifts wen» exchanged and games and singing occupied the evening. Mi's. Nellie Jones was a special guest. At the close of the evening refreshments were served, ♦ - MR. & MRS. DAUGHERTY HOSTS Mr. and Mrs Warren Daugherty entertained the men of the Daugherty Lumber and Piling Companies Saturday night w ith a turkey dinner. The hours follow ing were spent w ifti various games in the rumpus room of the Daugh erty home. Monday evening the lady mem bers of the office staff were en tertained at dinner and a social evening at the Daugherty home. The spacious rooms were festive REBEKAH STAFF ENTERTAIN w ith attractive arrangements of Christmas decorations. GIRLS GROFF -I'HI |{SJ» \V SENTINEL. CO1TAOE QUOTO, OREGON B. A P. AV. i ' U ’B HOLD CHR1STM AS PARTY , The Business and Professional Women's club held a Christinas party Monday night at the home of Mrs. Alice Breedlove. Various committees appointed assisted the hostess w ith a dessert course and entertainment which followed. The tables presented a festive appear ance w ith centerpieces of holly, place cards and napkins w ith Christmas design. The group gath ered round the Christmas tree where gifts were exchanged and Ch.istm.is carols, led by Helen Hardy and accompanied by Ruth Caldwell, were sung. The remain der of ttie evening was spent w ith games. Il was reported Dial Alice Breedlove had been appointed by Constance Weber, Hood River, state president of the Business and Professional Women's clubs, to serve on the nominating commit tee fo r state officers for the years of 1945-46. The group w ill meet January 15 when the topic “ International Relations" w ill be studied and discussed. lim a Thutn, Mary Workman and Ruth Lamp kin compose the committee. * J. C. PENNEY FORCE HAVE PARTY HEBRON GR ANGE II W E CHRISTMAN PARIA The Hebron Grange met Sat urday night at the Community hall fo r a Christmas party and social dance. Mrs. Fred Harris arranged a program as follows; Song. “ Jingle Bciis." the audience; recitation, Jean Lamb; song, “ Si lent N ight." Jerry W illeat and chorus; instrumental duet, l.e- nore and Lorraine Porter; vocal solo. “ The Christim.:« Story," Mrs. Hugh T ru n re ll; violin solo, Marie Geer; vocal due:, Mr. and Mrs. Mads Overgaard; recitation. Mar- ie Geer; play, ‘T he Christmas S p irit;" recitation, L ilia Mae C haftie; song, " I t C'.me Upon a M idnight Clear," aud.ence. Treats of i*op corn bulls and candy were passed to the children. Dancinv. and a social tun,- furnished en tertainm ent u n til refreshment time at the close of the evening. ♦ SOCIAL TW ELVE LUNCHEON Mrs, P C. Christensen, assisted by Mrs, C. F. Hoskins and Mrs. Robert Drenner, entertained the Social Twelve last Thursday at the Christensen home A luncheon was served at 1 o'clock and a social afternoon followed. The club voted to buy more yarn for an afghan which they w ill make fo r a hospital gift. They have a l ready made and given several to the Red Cross. A fte r the business session a “ white elephant” ex change of gifts was enjoyed. Members had agreed that the club would give money to the Red Cross instead of buying the usual gifts fo r each other. Mrs. Tedford « “ x. a special guest fo r the a f ternoon. — ♦ _ B A IT IS T MISSIONARY SOCIETY PANT M A STER S D IN E Tile Past M l t d s’ club of the A. F X- A. M. met Thursday even ing tor a covered dish dinner and social evening, Harold Fouler of Lorane, ju n io r past master, made arrangements, 'FWenty one mem bers attended the meet lug Ches ter Anlauf, le tin n g nia. ter of the lodge was elected president of the group. NEIGHBORS OF AAOOIH HAFT Mr< Carl Bragg and Mrs Geo. Kebelbeck were hostesses ... , __ Tucs- ___ lay evening lo r the annual Christ- mas party of the Neighbors of W ixxlcrnft at the Bragg home Following a dessert guests Were entcrtuiiK il w ith piano selections by Mary Lou Wolfard, a guest. Exchange of Christmas g i l l s w a s held and cauls pinyed w ith Mrs Maud«' W in tle r receiving prize for high score. The rooms were especially attractive w ith C hrist mas decorations »..al soft candle light. At the cl«, c of the «'Veiling Mrs. Bragg entertuined w ith se lections on her player piano. SUNSHINE G U w t’P MEETS FELLOW SHIP (H i l l) MEETS The Christian Fellowship Guild of the Presbyterian church met Wednesday at th«' home t»f Mrs. V V Shot lull. Mis «1 W Blackmon* led the devotional top ic on a Christmas story. Mrs George Matthew.; had the l> an on China and Mrs. A J Kum- mann told of the t*x|iencnce« «if Archie R Crouch as he pr, pii«'«l to go Into the interior ol .China tor missionary and medical work Mrs. f«le,Millan was a guest. Re freshments were served at the tea hour l»v th«' hostess ♦ WORLD I RIENDSI1IP (.ROUP Mis. Carolyn England wa- host ess Tuesday night for the’ World Friendship group of the Method ist church wli.-n a Christinas party and gift exchange was en joyed. Gaines furnished entertain ment fo r th«' evening and re freshments w«ie served at a lot« 1 hour Additional guests wert* Mrs Frank Brown anil Mrs. Cecil Sat’ley, sponsors of the group. ♦ VETERANS OF FOREIGN At Vlts AND A l Nil.I V ia I »hi'EM I .KK J 1 19 1 » the l . A A F . hall Friday night. December 22 al 7:30 Each mem ber is asked to invite another service connected fam ily anil also bring a fifty cent gift for the ex change 1 I New Treatment (or Gaiter Tt’ .ouracll 1» u:«’d In a new treat m eal f> 1 patient* with goiter« en larged by uvrractlve thyroid gland*. K E N T ’S M A R K ET ( LOSING AT 7 NMA8 EYE A N D I I TO 3 XM IN DAY Ta o 11 r m uny cu«t«»n»er trlem ls. W e w ish •»•<* very best that ( lirlsttu as tim e in n bring And we will suy tb<* r«>««t. VV It 'll we W Ml n happy New Y ear an il m ay it vli'tory bring So » lien Minti her N iiiu . «•«•niea can really Fi'iici* ««.i eartli The Sunshine group of the ring.. Church of Christ met Tuesday for The Veterans of Foreign Wars an all day session. A |M>tlu('k and the auxiliary together w ith E lm er. .Myrtle, M ary, IS a Members of the J C. Penney Christmas and birthday dinner th e ir families w ill have a C hrist force and husbands assembled one was served at no 1. Thirty four mas |>arty and potluck dinner in night last week to enjoy the members were p: cut and others spirit o f Christmas. The group came during the afternoon. A went to the El Capitan Cafe near number of visitors wege also pre Springfield Junction fo r dinner, sent. Fallowing toe dinner devo returning later to the home of tional« were belt« and a short Mr. and Mi's. <Dt.n-.wu Scott fo r a program given. ’I iie singing of social evening ar.G exchange of Christmas carols was led by Mrs. Christmas gifts. Those present John VanNortwocx who also were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wiser, played piano selections, Mrs. C. R. - ♦ Mr. and Mi's. M ark Morgan, Mr. Simkins entertained w ith piano CARNATION CLUB PARTY and Mrs. C lair Hogate, Mr. and The S t a f f club o f t h e numbers Later gifts were ex Mrs. Al Ziebeck, the Misses W in Rebekah lodge entertained Mon changed. The group w ill meet Mrs. Carl King and Mrs. Cleo ifred New ton. Katherine O’Laugh day evening fo r the Theta Rho again Tuesday, January 2. Morelock entertained the Carna lin, Barbara Houser. Dorothy girls for whom they are sponsors. The Missionary Society of the ♦ Dinner was served at 6:30. The tion club for the Christmas party Ackerblade, Mildred Collier. Lois Baptist church met Thursday FRIENDLY C U B ENTERTAIN dining hall was attractively dec Monday night at the King home. Addington, and M ary Lou Thomp w ith Mrs. W. C. M artin fo r a no- Dessert was served and gifts ex son, Jerry Newton, M r. and Mrs. orated in the Christmas colors hostess luncheon and regular bus Members of the Friendly club, and Yuletide motifs. Following changed around the softly lighted Scott and Pat and Malcolm Scott. iness meeting mid study hour. including Mrs W illiam Watson Christmas tree. A short business -■ ♦ - dinner the Theta Rho exempli Devotions, honoring the service now residing in Portland, met meeting was held and cards furn fied the in itiatory work for Uleta women and men of the Baptist Tuesday w ith Mrs. C. N. Land HAPPY SEWING CIRCLE Raymond. Later the group ad ished entertainment for the later church, were led by Mrs, Ted for a no hostess dinner and social Mrs. Wendell journed to the dining hall where evening hours. The Dorena ladies Happy Sew Johnson. The program, in charge afternoon. Christmas gifts were Cochran held high score and Mrs. the Christmas party and g ift ex ing Circle club met all o f of Miss Lena Zendron. w as on • xchanged and a report was given change was held and a brightly C lair Hogate low. Mrs. John Lon- one day last week fo r their annual "The Netherland East Indies," that the club had donuted a g ift decorated Christmas tree which dal. daughter of Mrs. King, was day of business. Most of the mem others taking part were Mrs. Geo. box to the American legion drive a guest. the S taff club had trimmed was bers were present. During the Hardy and Mrs. M artin. Mrs. fo r hospitalized service women ♦ enjoyed. Treats of candy and nuts May this holiday season be filled with the faith forenoon session officers were Hardy later led the group in the and men. The club w ill meet next M E T H O D IS T M E N M E ET were served to the girls. The of Victory and the hope for peace that will enduro elected as follows: president. Mrs. singing of Christmas music. Mrs. at the h une of Hrs. P. C. C hrist following program was presented thron-rh the years to come. Ralph C arklin; vice president, Singletary of Eugene was a guest ensen Tuesday, January 23. The Methodise Men met Mon Mrs. Louis Dodge; treasurer, Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Hickok w ill be by the hostess group: accordian ♦ cUti May we express appreciation for your patronage solo. Blanche Decker; vocal duet, day night at the church in reg U. S. Bales; secretary, Mrs. Oiaf hostess for a meeting January 11. < HRIsT.MAS GATHERING during the past year. ♦ Richard and Raymond Lewis; ular session. Plans' fo r a father- Bridenstinc. A chicken dinner was PLANNED solo, Mrs. Gladys Henderson; vo- 500 banquet to be held after the served at the noon hour. Mrs. PARKER FAMILY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shay w ill cal selection, ladies of ‘the S taff firs t o f’ the year were discussed. Dodge entertained during the af entertain ns guests on Christm.is Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stewart w ill day Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rehm and club; singing of Christmas songs I t was decided to-start the meet ternoon w ith piano selections and ings, the third Monday of the songs. A beautifully decorated entertain w ith a fam ily dinner at son Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Earl by the assembly. month, w ith a covered dish dinner Christmas tree added to the fes their home on Christmas day Ishmsel and daughter Jeanette, fo r the present. Albert Adkins tive occasion and Pollyanna gifts followed w ith a Christmas tree ail of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. LA COMES CLUB frw w ffr c • • ft • . was in charge of devotions; Wes were exchanged. The Pollyanna and party w ith exchange of gifts Stacy M. Russell of Eugene and Mrs. Maude Wheeler was host ton Allen read a current editorial names were drawn fo r the com at the . home of Mrs. S tew art’s Mrs. Maude W right of this city. mother, Mrs. Parker. Guests for ess Tuesday fo r the La Comus club and a round table discussion fol- ing year. the day w ill be members of the Christmas party. Follow ing a des low'ed; Mr. Hart, the shop teacher, Mrs. sert course Christmas gifts were rendered some selections on his VETERANS ORGANTZAT1ON.N fam ily including Mr. and electric guitar and the Rev. J. B. Parker. Dunsmuir, C alifor exchanged and Mi's. Wheeler, the MEET nia; D. H. Parker, Saugus, Cal president, presented each one w ith Frank Brown sang a solo. The program topic fo r the January ----------- - ifornia; Mr. and M. :. C. .<>. Par a g ift and the club gave Mrs. meeting w ilt be "Race Relations” 7,10 United Spanish W ar Vet- ker and family, Dexter; Mr. and Wheeler a gift. Contract was v.'ith Emmett Tedford fo r speaker. crans and auxiliary met Monday Mrs. W illiam W intler, Mr. and played w ith Mrs. Warren Edwards night at Charles Cooley home Mrs. OrvaJ Clark and daughter, and Mrs. Ruth Woodson holding fo r a covered dish dinner and an all of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. TOWNSEND CLUB ELECTS high and second high scores evening o f business. The year’s Francis Parker and son of Spring- • W. E. Masters was chosen at work projects were reviewed and field; Mrs. Kathleen Handy, a M. P. G. CLUB the meeting Monday night to reports given by committees. The fam ily friend of this city. ♦ T h ; 1.1, P. G. ciub met Tuesday head the club during the year, auxiliary decided to start the ROYAL ARCH ELECT w ith Mrs. W. C. M artin for a cne 1945. The other officers w ill be firs t of the year to make clothes o’clock luncheon and social a fte r named and installed on January and comforters fo r the Children's Tbe Royal Arch lodge of the noon. Mrs. C. C. Cruson of P ort 1. T. G. Short is the retiring pres Farm Home at Corvallis. Plans land, Mrs. Benton Schrcnk of ident. Elmer J. Kent gave a re were made fo r installation of of- Masonic order rnet one night last Albany and Mrs. Charles Adams port of the district council meet ficers to be held January 21 in week and elected officers at fol- of Eugene were out of town mem ing in Eugene December 17. the I. O. O. F. hall. A dinner w ill lows: High priest, Lloyd Griggs; bers present. Dur.ng the afternoon where plans were discussed fo r the be served at 1:00 p.m. and the king, Dr. W. E. Lebow; scribe, Galdab'.ni; treasurer, hours Christmas gifts were- ex ensuing year. No meeting w ill be General Lawton Camp and auxil- Frank iary of Eugene are to be invited W’orth Harvey; secretary, Jesse held on December 25 changed. gucr t3. Lansing Sr.; captain ot the host, Cecil Beck; principal sojourner, A. V. H. C U R IS I.H i.-» A/XAb 1 M a lt Sm ith; Royar z.rch captain. Palmer Johnson, th ird veil, Orlo t M r. and Mi's. Harold W’olfard Bagley; second veil, Pat Rickard; entertained the A. V. H. club last firs t veil, George Gates; sentinel, Thursday evening. A covered dish Earl Stewart. ♦ dinner was served followed w ith CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY social entertainment and exchange of Christmas gifts. A t cards high The W. B. C. club was enter scores were held by Mrs. Wol- fard and W alter Smith, low tained last Thursday at "the home scores, Mrs. C lair Hogate and of Mrs. O. W. Blaekmore w ith a Ben Layng .The club adjourned 1:30 dessert and Christmas party. fo r the holidays and w ill meet Gifts were exchanged and a so in January at the home of Air. cial session o f bridge enjoyed. Mrs. Horace Hatch was a guest. and Mrs. Richard Bushell. Score prizes were awarded Mrs. - ♦— George Kebelbeck and Mrs. H ar LA M E R C R E D I P O N T ley Gates The club w ill meet next Thursday w ith Mrs. Gates The La Mercredi Pont group ♦ met w ith Mrs. Harold W olfard ELMARTKS CLUB Wednesday night fo r a no-hostess Mrs. Charles H all entertained dinner and Christmas party w ith the Elmartes club and Mrs. Loren Dusk . . . Christmas Exe . . . gifts exchanged. Christmas deco Schroeder, a form er member from children m o v i n g about rations adorned the rooms gave a Medford with a 7 o'clock dinner stealthily, wide-eyed and ex festive a ir to the occasion. The and Christmas party. The C hrist evening was spent w ith social mas m otif was a ttractively car pectant . . . you know the , entertainment and cards. The club ried out in decorations. Gifts adjourned to meet in four weeks were exchanged and a social ev signs. w ith Mrs. Fred Anderson. ening followed. 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