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PACE FOtU THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27 191 • THE SEXTIXTT.. COTT \GE (MOVE. OREGON ■P MRS. < \IDW EI.L HOLDS CHRISTM is RECITAL The piano pupils of Mrs. Cecil Caldwell met Saturday afternoon ut the 1<M»F hall for their Christ Basins with Polish Brass mas Rrecital. It was u volunteer recital with fifteen pupils playing trim. Sinks, single and of their own accord. Those who Double. Laundry Trays. didn't perform will he given an Toilets. Electric Water opportunity to volunteer at Hie Heaters. WEDDING SERVICE HELD AT REBEKXHS MEET next recital. Mrs. George Hardy BAPTIST CHURCH At the regular session of the wns a guest and delighted the At a simple wedding service on Rebekahs Friday night in the group by singing "O Holy Night" Tuesday, IX'cember IS. Miss Marie IOOF hall. Mildred Anderson, vice PHONE 711. by Adams, accompanied by Mrs. 2O-4tp-23 Toedemeier, daughter of Mr. and grand, presided in the absence of Caldwell. Following the solo the Mrs. R. H. Thomas and Donald Helen Rude, who is visiting with group enjoyed a party which had Gordon Bush, son of Mr. and Mrs. her husband in Southern Califor been arranged by Patricia Scott, P. J. Bush, exchanged wedding nia. Mrs. Effie Ballew, a member Joan Metcalf, Maxine Hite, Karen vows before a small group of rela of the local lodge, but residing in Madsen and Carol Naish. As a tives and friends. The First Bap Eugene, was a visitor. closing number Mrs. Hardy sang tist church was the scene of the Homecoming was announced for "Santa Claus Is Coinin’ to Town" wedding and the Rev. George January 4th with Mrs. Eva Hatch. gt which time Santa Claus in the Hardy officiated. Mrs. Frances R icknor and Mrs. Iterson of Herbie Lombard, arriv The bride w as given in marriage Currin the committee in charge. ed and served refreshments to the by her father. She wore a light It was also announced that there group. As the class departed each New Year's bells are ringing— blue dress suit with brown accès - will fie a special meeting of the member was given u bag of candy. ringing out the old, ringing in the sones and wore an orchid cor- grand lodge at Roseburg on Jan Pupils volunteering nt this per new. We look forward hopefully, sage. uary 12th. formance included Ina Van Prooy- with you. to the future, and wish Miss Mary Bush. sister of the A public joint installation of the en. Diane Davies. Claudette Kime, you all the blessings the bright groom, was maid of honor and IOOF and Rebekah officers will be Patty Kent, Sandra Carlson, Mary wore a light grey suit and a cur- held January 10. New Year can bring. Lou Wolfard, Fleming, sage of carnations. Bruce Bush Mrs. Minnie Willets gave a very Mailene Van Rooy, Gerald Mason, was best man for his brother. interesting report of her vacation Neola Johnson. Lurry Wolfard. The wedding music was played in California. While there she Della Jean Condrn, Darlene Fer by Mrs. George Hardy. visited the Stanford chapel, the guson, .Aelita Ferguson and Kas A reception was held at the Winchester Mystery House at San Gates Other members of the cl iss home of the bride’s parents, where Jose and the Chapel of the Chinn's. who wen- invited and will play nt Mrs. Thomas served the guests. a later date were: Lois Arne. The groom recently received his C. A. GROUP ENTERTAINED Lois G Leonard Shirley Arne, Betty Axley, Helen discharge from the army. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kyle as Axley, Gay Beck, Jeannette Beck, sisted by Mrs. W. D. Lovcgren en- Kathryn Clark. Dean Caldwell, C OVERED DISH LI N< HEON, tertained the C. A. group of the Billie Caviness, Kenny Cavinex.* CHRISTMAS PARTY Assembly of God church with a Tommy Chambers. Roblrda Ha The Camellia club met at the Christmas party Friday night tit fen. Bini Finten. Charles Giernu, home of Mrs. Beryl Shattuck the Kyle home. The evening was Maxine Hite, Shirley Hileman, December 20 for a covered dish spent playing games and gifts Craig Hickok, Eddie KHese, Doris luncheon and Christmas party. were exchangi-d. Refreshments Long, Joan Metcalf, Karen Mad- Mrs. Mabel Tritt was a guest. The were served at a late hour. Those M*n, Diane Morolock, Clara Mor hostess presented each one with a enjoying the affair were: Nonna ell, Sharon McMillan, Carol Naish,. gift and the table prize was won and Clara Morel, Mildred Daugh Leonard Nossaman, Myrna Mat- by June Johnson. erty. Donna Maxson, Mary and theyer, Sonja Olson, Bert Olson, At this time Secret Sisters for Juanita Conrad. Audrey and Gene Betty Powell, Lynn Pyle, Keith the past year were revealed and vieve Mulvihill, Jesse anil Char Radabaugh, Dale Sea Jerry names drawn for the new year. lotte Alldridge, Fred Frost, Keith Sears, Irone Schaffer, Patricia Election of officers was held Keller. Jim Adkins, Floyd Quaglia, Scott. Carol Ann Tortole, Marilyn during the afternoon. Beryl Shat- Don Kyle, Ed Lov«-gren and Mrs. Turner, Hilly Veatch. Gary Van- tuck was elected president and Lkiyd Fournier. Now, when the hopeful New Year is Nortwick, Kenton VanNortwick. Velma Forrester, secretary. Elizabeth Workman, Jeannette about to take its place on the world The next meeting will be a YOUNG PEOPLE GO CAROLING Workman. Barbara Want, and the stage, we salute the brave men and New Year's party at the home of The Assembly of od young peo following Eugeni students: Cath Mary Plunkett on January 17th. ple went caroling Sunday night in erine Black. Harold Gardner, women who have so splendidly the Sunday school bus. Genevieve Maud Hunger. Verb Miller, Davi guarded America's precious heritage DAUGHERTY EMPLOYES Mulvihill, playing a portable organ da Riddell. Joan Wemham. Mari of freedom. We salute you, too, good PARTY served as accompanist. After re lyn Willis, and Danna Lou Willis. friends and neighbors. Ours is a debt Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Daugherty turning the senior class were en- entertained the office employes of' tertained by Mrs. D. W. 1 of gratitude we can hardly repay. \D LIBITl M CHRISTMAS the Daugherty lumber and piling gren, who served a delicious buf- PARTY Better days are ahead for all of companies with their annual ¡ict luncheon to the group. The annual Christmas party and us, we are reasonably sure, and we Christinas party Wednesday eve exchange of gifts of the Ad Libi- ning. The evening was spent in want you to know how deeply we turn club was held at the home of playing games and a gift ex At the meeting of the Theta Mrs. Frank Bradford Thursday appreciate your friendship. change. The employes present Rho Girls last week in the IOOF evening with nil members present. were: Frederica Guggisberg. Fran hall, it was planned to have a for A New Year’s party was planned ces Henry. Marge Peters. Della mal installation of officers at the nt this time and will be held nt Gallo, Isabelle Gates, Genevieve next meeting which will be Jan the home of Mrs. Albert Wooley Mulvihill. Montana Rippy. Marion uary 7. All girls are urged to be Balch, Mildred Safley, Lois Weld present. on. Cecil Caldwell, Joe Bricher, There were 13 girls present at Norman Richards, Orlo Bagley, the last meeting at which time Kenneth Hickok and Cecil Safley. June Malcolm gave her work. Mrs. Norman Richards anti Mrs. Marvel Geer were also guests. CHRISTMAS TREE AND PARTY The Utopia club was entertained SOCIAL TWELVE ( LI B Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Nel The Social Twelve ciub held its son Durham at a dessert course ARIZONA annual Christmas party at the followed by the Christmas tree home of Mrs. H. B. Ferrin on and gift exchange and social af December 13 with Mrs. Maude- ternoon. Miss. Miriam Ferrin, Wright and Mrs. Nell Christensen home from Oregon State college assisting hostesses. The decora for the holidays, was an additional tions were in keeping with the guest. At the next meeting, Janu CARROTS, TURNIPS holiday season. A turkey dinner ary 10, it was decided to have a was served at 1:00 o’clock follow covered dish dinner, the place to PARSNIPS ed by a social afternoon and gift be announced later. exchange. All members were present and two guests, Mrs. SHOWER FOR MRS. RI DE Aguinaldo and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Donnell Alien and Mrs. Adams of Eugene. The next meet Charles Hall were hostesses re ing will be at the home of Mrs. cently at Mrs. Alen’s home when A good beginning for the New lear, we be C. F. Hoskins on January 10. they gave a shower in honor of lieve, is a good wish—and a good resolution. Mrs. Elwyn Rude, a recent bride, Our good wish is for you—more health, more SMITH-REED NUPTIALS who received many lovely gifts, happiness and prosperity! Announcements have been re Delicious dessert refreshments ceived here of the marriage ef were served. And our resolution—resolved to give you still Miss Dorothea Smith to Alan B. better service in Reed, which was solemnized at SUNSHINE CIRCLE Dundee. Oregon, on December 23. Christmas dinner was served to Mrs. Reed is the home economics about forty members and guests teacher at the high school. Mr. of the Sunshine Circle at the Reed, a former lieutenant in the Christian church Tuesday, Decem No. I Large army air force, is the son of Mrs. ber 18. Christmas tree and tables Hortense Reed. He plans to enter were beautifully decorated in the DSC after the holidays. holiday motif. A lovely Christmas Fresh Roasted YODB PONTIAC DEALER The newlyweds are an a short card was placed on each plate by the president, Mrs. Jerry East honeymoon at Los Angeles. ham. A decorated birthday cake ’ which was sent to a member by her daughter in Junction City, centered the table where seven members who have had birthdays since August were seated. A large birthday cake was also provided by the Circle. A poem from the Christmas War Cry, entitled "Thank You, God," was read be fore the guests were seated. In the afternoon the following pro gram was presented: Devotional period, Mrs. Eastham; duct, Star of the East, by Irene Ferguson and Neva Shaw; poem, Christmas Bells by Mrs. Hull; solo by Velda Moon; reading "The Price of Christmas" Mrs. Goldie Hays; song “Silent Night” by the group; ' roading by Agnes Myers; song O Little Town of Bethlehem;” reading by Stella .Baker; scrip ture, Luke 2 and a reading “The World Needs Light” by Lena Aubrey concluded the program. Gifts were distributed by the dec oration committee: Mrs. Teich, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. McGarvin and Mrs. Hays. Dinner was served by 1hc kitchen committee: Mrs. East- burn, Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Drury. The first meeting of the Circle in the new year will be held Janu ary 2. All women of the diurch and friends are invited to attend. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL Beidler Feed & Seed Store PLUMBING Hap the Plumber To Wish You a Happy New Year I». U. V. JAM ARY Bi ll Tlie Daughters of the Union Vét érans of the Civil War will hold a public installation January Nth in the American Legion room in the armory. • Holds Pin* A small niugnet is useful to pick Up and hold pin« when ••win* Pins can tn- taken oil the inagpct cuiily a* needed, and me not *o likely to scatter on the floor. Dau,rr..lar itiluco An importsnl rufely fli't rule, the forenler» call thdr pi I re-warning, concerns tl■••e•hdllna Itself Before you fell .my *l«ablv tree. decide • x- uetly where you are gomg to tun to when the tree Starts It" groaning nt the »tump When you've made that »orl of hul l, fever Ihnt keep» n num rooted on the spot and often causes him to fuller painful Injury, or ■V We Will Be Closed All Day Monday, December 31st. HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY Knickerbocker ’ s 5c to S LOO The Smart Shop “Glorious the year that for you waits, Beyond Tomorrow's mystic Happy Ne^v Year 1946 F/oyd Qithens Motoi is our wish for you as wc arc about to outer 1916. May it he. a 2 KEM'S for DRUGS Grapefruit 25c 3 pounds SYRUP Refiners Syrup in Bulk Gal. $1.39 TOMATO JUICE Sacramento, 46-oz. Can 25c 1946 MARTIN MOTORS Fiiberts Peanuts Pop Corn Almonds HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU! Among the happy memories of the past year is that of our pleasant relations with the people of this community. And as we say “Happy New Year” we add a word of sincere thanks for this friendship that has meant so much to us. Cottage Grove Pharmacy 632 Main lb. 43c lb. 29c lb. 15c lb. 53c Mince Meat 2 lbs. 35c Catsup sow 1 urz. bottk- 21c Olives IU|X-, Chopped, Cain 14c Hot Sauce 3 cans 20c Grapefruit Juice Del Monte ,"»4 3f<,r 29c TOMATO SOUP ' a. 2 f«* 15c MATCHES PLASAFE Carton 24c CHEESE TILLAMOOK Pound 38c JIFFY NOODLES Pound Package , Sperry's , Pancake Flou 10 Sack 59C 23t Exit 1945 ... enter 1946! It’s but a short trip across that stage—365 days—some long days and some short days, but whether short or long we hope that all will be happy days for you. Phone 244 23c Best Suds Don’t use too much soap. Suds about two inches thick have proven best for washing clothes clean. Aged to Tit sic • 5th STREET AND HIGHWAY • PHONE 177 • COTTAGE GROVE •