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eAOÄ FOUR S O C I E T Y - THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, JP47» THK SKNTLVKL. COTTAGI QBOVB. OH KOON GOLDEN W EDDING O BSERV ED Alice McFarland Dies January 1st Lights Speed Up Turkey Hatching Egg Mr. and Mrs. Ira A Randall T hat a rtific ia l light applied to observed th e ir golden wedding an the tu rk e y breeding flock w ill niversary Tuesday afternoon ami T e le p h o n e 159 stim ulate early egg production and evening January 2 nt a recep Alice M cFarland, 30. died in n also Improve fe r tility in the season tion and open house at th e ir home Salem hospital January 1st. She lias been deliuitel.v demonstrated, when many friends called w ith was born at Meliskpw, Alberta. SAFLEY REUNION ON C H A P M A N R E U N IO N reports Noel L. Bennlon. exten gifts, flowers and congratulations. Canada August 19. 1914 nnd came CHRISTM AS DAY sion pou ltrym an nt Oregon State Receiving guests were M rs A. J. to the U nited States in 1919 She A fa m i:> i t union was held re w i l l >. The light rays stim ulate Ca&tOS Wert* Kanim ann and M i’s. Bayard Reed; lived fo r a lim e in Washington Mr. and M cently at the O tis S Chapman the reproductive in guns of both c u ttin g the cakes were M i’s C. E irisim as day when bef >re moving to Eugene in 1925. home in Dorena to honor th e ir dinner hosts — males and females, experiments sons, S, Sgt. D e in Chapman, re members o f the Mrs. M argaret Stew art and Mrs. II. C. Shafer where she graduated from the have shown. turned home from the European Safley fa m ily gathered fo r a re and pouring were Mrs. Maude Eugene high school in 1932 and Bennlon recommends th a t theatre, and Dale L. Chapman union. Guests were Mrs. Safley W rig h t ami Mrs. Rosa C urrin. was m arried to Howard M cF a r enough ligh t be provided m orning p etty offices 2 /c who had been on and daughter Dorothy o f Eugene: Mrs. M ary Johnson. M i’s. Ross land August 19. 1936. M r ' and and evening to give a 13- to 14- convoy d uty in the South Pacific, Pvt and Mrs. Kenne’ h Safley. Peterson, M rs V ir a l R nndall S r, Mrs. M cF arland moved here about hotu* day. One bo-w att bulb per u was the firs t tim e since the bc- Spokane; M r. and M is. Cecil Ca and Mrs. R. S. D renner assisted fo u r years la te r where they have hundred square teel of roosting Portland: in serving. M rs. V in a l T Randall resided since. Ipnnlns o t the w a r the entire fam- ton and son Ronnie, space w ill give the required S u n iv o rs include her husband, fly had been assembled. Among M r. and Mrs. Delbert Safley and Jr., was in charge o f the guest amount of ligh t if the bulbs «re bock and Ivona Ann Randall her fa th e r N. J. W ard of Eugene those present in‘ addition to the I sons R ichard and Dean. Bandon; equipped w ith reflectors and ho noted sons were Miss B e tty M r, nnd Mrs. N ick J. Hanauska. passed the groom ’s cake wrapped and a brother, Phil W an! of placed six to ten teet above the S u th e rlin ; tw o sisters, M rs J. W. , in gold paper. Eucene. Mrs. Caton. Mrs. Hana- Chapman, a, daughter who U a uska and Mrs. Gates are daugh* j Centering the bride’s table was Haynes anc^ Mrs. C. R. S .ivllle roost. dhdet nurse stationed at Et. Lewis, As the toms reijton d somewhat # a sh .. a son-in-law and daughter. ters o f Mrs. Safley and D elbert a three-tiered wedding cake w ith also o f Eugene nnd a grandm other, m ore slow ly than the hens to the gold decorations and yellow rose Mrs. E. J. Louie of Eugene. and Kenneth her sons. The occas M r. and Mrs. Fred Peters, Sacra a rtific ia l light, the recommended Funeral services w ill be held mento, C alif., a son-in-law and ion was to honor Pvt. Kenneth, buds, gold chrysanthemums nnd practice is to have them under gold candles com pleting the table recently returned from service in this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. from daughter, M t . and .Mrs. EdWard lighted conditions three to four decorations. Tea. coffee and punch the M ills chapel w ith the Rev France. He is now convalescing at C arpenter and in fa n t daughter weeks before the hens, which in Carol Ann o f Cottage Grove and B axter hospital. Spokane, from in- were also served to the 40 guests F ra n k Brown, o fficia tin g . In te r tu rn are provided w ith lights i who called ment w ill be in the Masonic-I. O. Miss V irg in ia Lee o f Brem erton, juried received overseas. about 30 days before hutching ♦ Mr. and M rs. Ira A. Randall O. F. cemetery. Wash. eggs are desired. THETA RHO D IN N E R were m arried January 2, 1895 at No advantage in using a ll-night ■ the home o f the bride’s ,«»rents, Me D O W E LL- PA Y N E ligh ts compared fo a 13- o r 14- The Theta Rho G irls met M on M r. and Mrs. H enrjf Cooper in B E T H R O T H A L AN N O U N C E D hour day has been shown, says day night in the 1. ,O. O. F. hall Tama county, Iowa at noon by Hcnnion. E ith e r m orning ligh t the Rev. F ra n k Wheeler. Th« fo r a covered dish dinner and • A fu tu re wedding o f interest is alone o r n com bination of m orning that o f Miss Avis M cDowell of business session. Tw elve members have tw o sons, V in al T. Randall and evening lights is satisfactory. Portland, a form er resident o f and fo u r Rebekahs were present Sr., and M arvel R of Eugene, and An a utom atic clock nnd sw itch, 'one daughter. Mrs. In n a M. Dug Plans were made fo r installatio n Portland, to A lb ert E. Payne of M yra Cecelia Counts, 79. died available from most fa rm supply Cottage Grove, also a fo rm e r resi at the next m eeting January 15. gan of W illa m in a ; six grandchild at 335 N o rth Sth street yesterday dealers, can be used to tu rn the dent of Oregon C ity and son of The refreshm ent com m ittee w ill ren. V inal T. Jr., B illy and Ivona m orning at 7 :3 0 .o'clock fo llo w in g lights on. Mrs. Eleanor P a rtin o f Cottage be Greta Bender, La Verne G ard i Randall, Ray Randall. Jack R. an extended illness. She was born Reports front Oregon nnd o the r Grove. Miss M cDow ell has been ner, B e tty L o i^ ¿Kurdivant M a ri and Ruth Ellen Duggan. Those at Coles Valley, Oregon D ecem ber p rin c ip a l turkey-reducing states honored w ith a num ber o f events lyn Henderson and .Donna P o rte r ! serving overseas in the armed fo r- 15, I8t’>6 and was m arried A u indicate a s till fu rth e r increase in field. The g irls were requested to ■ ces are V in al T. Randall Sr., during the past tw o weeks in gust 27, 1891 at D rain to Floyd the num ber of tu rke y breeders to meet at the hall Sunday, January CCM, V in al T Randall Jr.. CM Counts, who died in 1937. Portland. be ca rrie d ever ibis year. The use 14, at 2:00 p. m. fo r practice. * . 2 C. both w ith the Seabees and M rs. Counts has resided here o f lights, by m aking possible ear ♦ - TO W NSEN D CLUB IN ST A LLS 2nd L t. M arvel R. (R a y l Ran since 1912. She was a member of lie r hatching eggs, w ill prove a ROYAL N EIG H BO R S A N dall Jr., w ith the m arine a ir corps. the C hristian church. Rebekah d is tin c t advantage in case of a NO U N CE M EETING ♦ - - T. G. Short was in charge of the lodge and the Neighbors of Wood s h o rte r hatching season, Bennlon G U IL D C O VER ED D IS H T-ownsend m eeting Monday night c ra ft. Two child re n are among adds. The Royal Neighbors have an- D IN N E R at the regular opening session a f the survivors, Gerald Counts of te r which he installed the fo llo w hounced a meeting fo r Tuesday. S pringfield and Mrs. M argaret W OOD A N D ITS U SE S January 9. a t 7:30 p. m. in the The W estm inster G uild o f the ing officers: president. W . E. Mas Lasater of Cottage Grove: a sis ters; fir s t vice president, M . M. Eagles hall. This w ill be the reg Presbyterian church sponsored a te r. Mrs. Ide Schrum pf o f Clear F. C. Gragg o f the In te rn a tio n a l W heeler: second vice president. J. u la r business m eeting and in s ta l covered dish d in n e r a t the church Lake Oaks, C alifo rn ia and four Paper Co., gives the follow ing in E. Bennett: secretary-treasurer, lation o f officers. The losing side Tuesday evening. F ollow in g the grandchildren. teresting figures regarding the use N ellie Blackm ore; chairm an of the in a recent contest w ill be hosts dinner those pr»?sent were e nte r Funeral services w ill be held of wood in w ar: to the w inning side. A ll members tained by the Rev. H. M. Roberts social comm ittee, Mae B arton. from the M ills chapel F rid a y a f A card o f pulpwood, he says, Mr. Masters presided over the and officers are urged to be pres who is fie ld representative o f the ternoon a t 2:30 p. m. w ith L. P. board of national missions o f the Nebelung. o ffic ia tin g . Interm ent converted into the basic part of ent. business meeting. - ♦ ! P resbyterian chuicn. by showing w ill lie in the M asonic-I. O .O . F. smokeless powder is used to fire ’ N ext Monday n ig h t w ill be a TU ESDAY E V E N IN G CLUB i m oving pictures or Cuba in tech cemetery. 90,000 Garand r ifle bullets, 420 social meeting and refreshments nicolor. shells fro m a 105-rnm. a rtille ry w ill be served. Members and The Tuesday Evening club m et a gun o r 24 shells from a 16-inch friends are urged to be present fo r The reg ula r study program at MRS. R A N D A L L SU R PR ISED gun. and sta rt the new’ year rig h t. the c ity lib ra ry . Miss M ariette -♦ I t w ill also produce 4,200 w eath A group o f about 20 friends NEIG H BO RS OF WOODCRAFT H am ant reviewed the book, "A e rp ro of packages fo r blood plas called on M rs, V inal T. R andall B ell F o r Adano,” by John Hersey. * i ma. 3,336 firs t-a id k it containers, Neighbors o f W oodcraft met A round table discussion on S i Sr., Monday n ig ht and surprised D r. N orm an K . T ulley, pastor of 16,444 hospital waddings. 1,5(M) Tuesday night in re g u la r session. beria, led by Mrs. D in H am ant. her on her 25th wedding anniver the C entral Presbyterian church of f Í hre parachutes fo r bombing Announcement was made th a t the concluded the ji.-ogram. Mrs. H ow sary. The evening was spent in- flares, 1,440 a n ti-ta n k mine rovers. d is tric t m eeting »•ill be held in ard M ackin, house guest at the ' fo rm a lly w ith games and refresh- Eugene, w ill preach in the Cottage 2.148 jackets fo r 37-mm. shells, Grove Presbyterian church Sun ■ ments were served by the group. S. L. M ackin home, was present. M arshfield in M ay. Annual elec 800 a viator's vests fo r high a lt i ♦ ¡M rs. Randall w:-- showered w ith day a t the j l : 0 0 o’clock service. tudes, 1,560 K -ra tio n containers. tion o f officers w ill be held a t the N EW YEA R ’S DAY G U ESTS stiver coins by r e r friends who Rev. A. J. Kornmann w ill preach next business r.-.cting, February 900 commando bags, 1.200 yards called to help her observe her in Eugene. The tw o exchanging G. Horace H atch and Mrs. Grace o f ordnance wraps, 6.J20 m ilita ry Guests on New Year’s day at p u lp its fo r the m orning service. anniversary. Davis were appointed a com m it the F in le y WTiipps home were B oth the ju n io r choir and the - ♦ tee in charge o f refreshm ents and senior choir w ill sing. There w ill S /SG T . McCALL-.MISS SW O- social features. The social m eet Nelson F. W hipps and fam ily, be a short congregational m eet BODA V. ED ing w ill be January 9 at the home Mrs. L. L . Ridgeway, Mrs. K a th ing im m ediately fo llo w in g the ser erine Lewis and daughter Viviene. of Mrs. Maude Wheeler. A t the S Sgt. H a rry A. M cC all, son of vice. dose of the «evening Mrs. W heeler Mrs. W. H. Batis and C. N. Rob ar.d M rs. Cora Bragg served re bins. a ll of Eugene, M r. and Mrs. M r. and M rs. John E. M cC all and The Sunday m orning sermon Bonnie P e rin i ar.d son Bonnie Miss Delores Swoboda o f St. Louis, freshments. Dean and Charles Whipps. Missouri were united in m arriage topic at the M ethodist church w ill ♦ ♦ Tuesday in Eugene. They are be: "T h e M eaning o f a Man's Re S U N S H IN E (.R O U P M OTHERS’ CLUB ' spending a p a rt o f th e ir honey lig io n ." In stru m e n ta l music w ill, moon at Oregon coast points. be the special a ttra c tio n at the The Sunshine Group of the M rs. Cad W allace was hostess Sgt. M cCall is horr.T on a 30-day Vesper hour. W hy not s ta rt the Church o f C hrist m et in a3l. day session Tuesday. E ig ht members to the M others’ club Tuesday at furlough a fte r serving 28 m onths new year rig h t by going to church were present fo r a potluck dinner her home a t w hich tim e they en overseas in the European theatre. on Sunday. —♦ — a t noon and three came fo r the joyed a potluck dinner at the A t the .Church of C hrist Sun V. F. W. AUX. W ILL M EET afternoon meeting. Devotions noon hour. The com m ittee re p o rt day m orning the subject w ill be were led by Mrs. Je rry Eastham ed th a t nine garm ents were given A m eeting o f the V. F. W . a uxi “ New Things” by the pastor, L. P. and a short business m eeting fo l out durin g the m onth o f Decem ber. The day was spent spcially. lia ry w ill be held in the Odd Fel Nebelung. "Exponents o f Bible lowed. The afternoon hours were — ♦ - lows hall next Monday, January C h ris tia n ity " w ill oe the evening's spent w ith needlework. The group NEW YEAR’S DAY D IN N E R subject. 8, at 2:00 p. m. W ill meet again January 16. A ll C hristian Endeavor members PARTY * * ure requested to he present at 6:30 R EBEK A H LODGE DORCAS C IR C LE The Ad L ib itu m club e n te rta in Sunday evening. ed the husbands to a tu rk e y d in Th<' Rebekah lodge convened The Dorcas C ircle o f the Bap ner and New Year's day p a rty NAVY N E E D S RADIOMEN F rid a y n ig h t a n d announced tis t church met on Thursday a f M onday night at the A lvis W icks plans fo r in sta lla tio n o f new o ffi ternoon at the church w ith Mrs. home. The evening hours were cers tom orrow (F rid a y ) night. I t *s n° t netnssary to have had P. Bush presiding and leading the spent w ith games and group sing Reports o f calls on sick members p ra ctical experience in radio dork devotions. Plans we’re made fo r ing. The date fo r the next meeting were given. Un order to q u a lify fo r the Navy's the w atch night p a rty which was w ill be announced later. ____ rece ntly expanded rad ar tra in in g held a t the church on New Year's P. N. G. PLA N C O N V EN TIO N program , C hief V». E. Bell o f the eve. The afternoon was spent in Eugene navy re c ru itin g sta tion ex sowing. The ladies decided to meet COMMUNITY CLUB TO MEET The Past Noble Grands m et last plains in reply to the question he Borden’s Milk on New Year’s day and continue Thursday evening at the l.O O .F . is most often asked regarding this the redecorating o f the in te rio r of The L yn x H ollow C om m unity hall fo r th e ir annual dinner. Plans im p o rta n t branch o f the navy. the church. club w ill meet Wednesday, Janu were form ulated fo r the d is tric t The Eddy test, which deter ary 10, a t 1:30 w ith Mrs. Mabel convention to be held here during mines w hether an applicant has —♦ - Jackson. A ll those interested Jn March. D IN N E R G U ESTS AT the aptitude fo r rad ar train in g , Pollyannas are requested to report M c F arland home stresses m athem atics and general th e ir wedding and b irth d a y anni science, the re c ru ite r explains, O. W. D IN N E R CLUB ---------- although e le c tric ity , physics and M r. and Mrs. G. W. M cFarland versary dates. On New Y e ars night, M r. and radio shop w o rk are included. entertained as dinner guests on Mrs. A. W. H e lliw e ll were hosts LODGE TO IN ST A LL C hristm as day M r. and Mrs. A. H. to the O. W. D inn er club at th e ir G- I • V. M E E T IN G B aker o f Salem, M r. and Mrs. G. The Daughters o f Union V eter- The I. O. O. F. and Rebekah home w ith a ll members present. P. McClanahan and sons D a rre ll ♦ ans w ill meet Tuesday, January and H om er o f G rants Pass, Mrs. lodges w ill hold jo in t installatio n ELITE ( LI B 9 a t 8:00 p. m. in the W. S. C. S. M a ry H am bric, Mrs. C. M. Van tom orrow (Friday» night. A t the Mrs. Joe B riche r w ill e nte rtain room at the M ethodist church. In i- Buren, M rs. C. S. C athca rt and close of the session refreshments the E lite club this (Thursday» tia tio n w ill be held durin g the ¡w ill be served by the I.O.O.F. W arren M cFarland. evening a t 7:30. e v e n i n g . _________________ •’The main reason w hy we have no bananas today is heeause the banana ate a great fr u it II«' are constructed In tin same |M*eoollei* building style as sausage, d iffe r ence being skin of sausage me et w hile II are not good Io eat skin o f banana. "F o r consuming purpose, banana are held In reclining position, sausage are created by human be ing or stu ffin g machine, w hile . hanana are prodnet of M other N a ilin '. In ruse of sausage Isdh ends a re slickin g Io o the r sausage hi.« 1 nana on other hands are sta king GN ban anas ¡one end to stem «ml oher end F ro m In te re s t in Ih iffe l hanging loosely, F ina lly, Ivanana Bag’s essay contest on the subject: are s tric tly of vegetable kingdom, "Some asp»*cts o f the Present Ban w hile jiedlgic • o f sausage are o f ana Shortage." coveted the entire ten surrounded by m ystery. nation, extending even to the halls of Congress Senator Guy ( irdon, Hiuoath Ironing who is very fond of iMitiuitf S, has For a »month Ironing d».v begin threatened fo s ta rt an Investiga by hanging cloth«» straight- •’ eu’S tion. From out o f the vast assort down Honing Hang »heel» ever ment of papers, the Judges picked fine hems down nnd wrong » oe the essay o f Elm er Beeler, one of out. Winn removing from tine fold tiie tw o Beeler boys. as tops. E lm rigid half over u«du left liulf. then er wins firs t prize, a handsome fold In quarter» u» you puU »heel plush-lined pickle dish, w ith the from line Bang gsrmsnts up by their drme»t part». Keep simitar fo llo w in g e n try : W HY IS A B A N A N A IF A N Y ? pieces grot'lH’d together an the line maps, 72 p ro te c tiv e rings fo r bombs and 1,»*> grom m et» fo r 5-inqh shells. Every tim e a man goes overseas It require» 3oo board fn 't of lum - I k r to box and c ra te his supplies and 50 Istnnl feet per m onth to sustain them When the allied fo r es captured Naples a lte r the Germ ans bad finished the dem olition o f the port it took almost 50,0 Mi.lMXl feet of lum ber to put the p o rt back in tem porary condition. Myra C. Counts ii Rites A re Friday I I EYES KEEP THEM tßcautißid.! S ty lis h , G u a ra n te e d G lasses Nothing Dow n—Only Si A W eek S i a n<8rt v«l Church Activities! MOOtRN OPTICAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WtST 820 Willamette - Eugene Dr E. V. 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