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TIH’RSDAV, «H* N E X 19I« Nichols Radio & Electric PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Bob Stanley Jennie Lunccfurd Stanislaw Mrocezek Mildred Bailey Korn Kobblcrs Judy Canova O The 3 Siina Ginny Simina George 01 »on Red River Dave Caan County Boya Joe Bivianno Smiley Burnette Hoagy Carmicchacl Latest popular hits and Westerns 812 MAIN ST. PHONE 317 with Mrs Elmer Tohk-n on June 25th for n picnic Bring folding chair anti own service ♦ DAUGHTERN OF NILE TO PICNIC Daughters at the Nile will have MKTHODIHT MEN MEET The Methodist Men met Monday a picnic at 1 OU June 21 In Mrs. evening In regular wk * ion In the Maude Wheeler's yard in honor dining room of the church, o|»en- at Mis. Tommy Luke, Queen of mu with a potluck dinner. The Nydia temple in Portland. She will inner man Ix-ing sati»fied. the bring ¡»art of her court with her meeting began with a short bual- There will be other guests from MM xexsion at whch time officer» Portland, also officers of .Daugh were elected for the ensuing year ter» of Nile club in Eugene Those The new officer» »elected were unable to attend please call Mrs. Wayne M Monroe, president and Wheeler. - ♦ — E A Coaton secretary-treasurer Next came the devotion» which DAM E BY REA REATiONAL were led by S. L. Mackin. Mr AHMX I ATION Mackin »poke on Christian Stew-1 First dance of the season given ardahlp. In presenting hi» subject by the aummeu recreation associa the »peaker prepared the way for tion will be hold in Jefferson gym a general discussion of Christian on Friday June 21»! at 7:30. This atcwardahlp by the li»tenerv Thl» will be free and It is hoped that discussion was led by Damon there will be a good attendance. Scott. Almost everyone present Otherwise there will be no more (anticipated In the discussion dances during the summer. which was well presented. The service closed with a hymn and LADY GOLFERN the lx>rd's Prayer led by Mr Scott The lady golfers met Wednesday —♦- evening June 12 with 10 present THETA KIIO GIRLN INITIATE and refreshments were served. The Al the last regular meeting at women have invited the Roseburg the Theta llho Girls club, Initia ladies up the 26 th at June and tion win held for Louise Wnlther, would like to have all the ladte* Joyce Mumford, Lola Oviatt, and «ns that |Mis»ibly can. We will Donna Guggldiurg. Plan» were tee off at 10 (Mi a m completed for going to Roseburg Tuesday, June IN. to visit the Theta Rho Girls club of that city. At a previous meeting the fol» lowing officers were elected: Pres ident. Donna Porterfield; vice president. Shirlie Myers; record ing secretary, Joyce Stroup, fin ancial secretary, Clara Johnson;' treasurer, Patty Wiese Following the next meeting. July 1. formal installation will be held. This will lie a ‘public Installation speed limit. Galdabini arrived therefore with his heart in his mouth and sat blushing and per spiring as he opened many useful gifts for the new baby and the proud papa, and some not so iw- Landon's Inn w«, the meeting ful After opening and admiring place for the Business and Pro- an assortment of gift«, Galdabini f< «ional Women's club Monday went home, happy, but wiser. night when the membor» dined there and held their Installation HERVK E GUILD AT WOODNON service. Following the dinner the HOME THURSDAY EVE 1946 47 officer» were installed at Co-hoatesscs for the Wesleyan an impressive candlelight cere Service Guild of the Methodist mony witli Alice Breedlove, a past church Thursday evening at the president. installing officer In Earl Woodson home were Mrs. stilled were pHsKlent, Grace Cow Wcsxlson and Mrs. Harry Lewi». an, 1st vice, Edna Burleson; 2nd The devotional service was led by vice, Ixrttie U-e Lamb, recording Mrs. Joe McClarnan and the les -«•cietary. Adelia Hatch; treasurer, son, "Children and Peace,'' was Dorothy Wert; corresponding sec- presented by Mr». George Wicken- refary, Lila Graham Mrs. George dall. Hardy rendered a solo at the This wax the last business meet close of the installation service ing until fall, but the group will and ea« h new officer was called picnic at the summer home of on for an Impromptu speech. Mr». McClarnan on June 27th in The president named for follow the afternoon. ing committee chairmen: educa-i It was decided to have Mrs. lion. Eleanor Scott; public affairs, Daisy Ixmg in Charge of the nur Ruth Caldwell; mcmtierxhip. Alice sery during the Sunday morning Breedlove; international relations, service and a report of the pro tz-onora Langston: legislation, ceeds was made on the Pollyanna Myrtle Gleason; music, Helen Ha basket which had been passed gen, health, Magna Kammann; co- around among the members during ordination, Edna Burleson; fi- the past two weeks The amount nancc, tzdlie Lee Ijunb; publicity, made in this way was $26 .(XL Adelin Hatch; cheer, Helen Hardy. Th«- president gave a very Inter N(M TAL MEETING, N. OF W. The Neighbors of Woodcraft esting book review which led into met socially Tuesday evening at th«- dub's collect Alice Breedlove has been elected the home of Margaret Lasater for delegate from Oregon to attend an 8:(X) o'clock dessert. Summer the biennial national convention flowers were used for decorating July 7-12 at Cleveland, Ohio. Hel the rooms. An evening of bridge en Hudgins, winner of the Busi followed the dessert course with ness nn«l Professional Women's scholarship for 1946, and Edna Pillar were guests of the club. Mrs. Angela Nichol» was introriuced as a now member. The next business meeting will I m - held in the east room of the nrmory Monday, July 1. at 8:00 p. m. Hostesses for this m«-cting will be Edna Burleson and Grace Cow an. B. & P. W. Club Dine and Install At Landon’s Bld SHING, PERNPlRINa GALDABINI HONORED WITH STORK HHOUER Members of the Royal Arch Masons, tired of seeing the ladles cop di society news, honored one. of their member«. Frank Galda- bini with a stork shower June 12, commemorating the arrival of a new baby girl. Meri Franc, in the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Gal-; dabini. Cecil Bede, proprietor of the Beckinstcin on th«- highway was in charge of arrangements and had to rush Galdabini home from Port-1 land for th«- event, several time« ding the 75 mile an hour KILLER IN PELLET FORM Positively Kills Moles. Money back guarantee. Compounded from the moles natural food Used successfully for 30 years. For sale and recommended loc ally by Beidler’s Feed and Seed Store The United Spanish War Vet erans and Auxiliary met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Anna Hubbell for a potluck supper and business meeting. At the business session plans were made for the convention to he held in Salem June 23*26 and «Evelyn Lee Ed wards was elected delegate, alter nate, Violet Edwards, The July meeting will he a pic nic, the place to I m - announced later. J.B. Leonard Insurance Service Phone 34 Res. 8F4 Wiser Building 017 Main St. Ph^e 337 816 Main Street 45-1 te z IRISH & SWARTZ Get ready for the canning season by chopping Irish and Swartz for all your canning ueeds. 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The next meeting of the club will be August 1st and will be a picnic for the member» and fam ine« at the city park. dessert four table of bridge were at play with prizes being draw j by Fern Anderson and Anna Gr a- ham. .Dorothy McKay drew Vihc traveling prize. ECONOMY LIDS 44-4t-47 it’s good anywhere in the nation. FRIENDLY CLUB. JUNE SATH The Royal Club met Thursday night at the home of Grace Jenk- • 1ns. with Nellie Blackmore as co- .hostess. Following an 8:00 o’clock 4 doz. 15c number of reasons. First of all, Mary Duffy was a recent Iwa te»» for the W. B. C. club at her home at a 1:30 dessert. At bridge which followed, prizes were given to Anna Gates and Edna Burleson. Ila Kehclbcck was presented a gift by the hostess. ' ROYAL CLUB Regular Vacation time is here again. Per W. B. C. DENNERT »coring honor» going to Fanny Lea ho and Pearl Breoxlcr The rw-xt regular meeting of the Neighbor» of Woodcraft will be in the I(X)F hall July 2nd with Mr» Maude Wheeler and Margaret La- »ater ax hoxtexxe*. DALL RUDDERS WAR VETH A AUX. MEETS WINDSTORM HAIL EXPLOSION ' RIOT lb AIRCRAFT SMOKE and VEHICLES £i2LH2 Tin? "lENTIKEb, POTTAfiE GROVE, OREGON Oh eni Street, authentic iniiiMfurc of Old Mexico, net- Wc« in the heart of Los Angeles Um tun street n one of Southern California's in.ui« tourist jflraifion« See it tins summer. H F I E L l> *H0 »10 OtAHOt ■ STATIONS L 096962 CA» HU m M* FRUIT JUICES Canned fruit juices are excellent for a summer drink. Wo have a fine supply available now. Buy a case! GRAPEFRUIT JUICE BLENDEO JUICE ORANGE JUICE Adam’s 47 oz. Adam’s 47 oz. Adam’s 47 oz. Case 4 O 95 of 12 .. vJ= Case $ J 98 of 12 .. 4t= Case » Ç59 of 12.. vJ=