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Ths Heatinrl, Cottage Grove, Oregon CEDARS CLUB An all day meeting of the Cedar« club Will be held next Tuesday at |h* Jipmc of Mrs. Earl Malone. (I A RD EN CLUB JAN. 3RD The P. D. G. Garden club will »wet Friday afternoon, January 3rd, with Mm. Albert Woodard. This will be a 1:30 dessert. Thur».. Jan. 2, I IM 7 DAUGHTERS OF NILE Daughters of the Nile will meet Monday January 6 for 1:30 des sert. The following committee will be- in charge: Mrs. Victor Cham bers, chairman; Mrs. G. L. Earl, Mrs. Cecil Caldwell, and Mrs. Schofield Stewart. Those planning to attend please cal) Mrs. Cham- bore, phone 41. PARTY AMI VV ITCH S IGHT (.OLDEN WEDDING OBSERVED AT OPEN HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sikes of Springfield wore the Inspiration for a family dinner and Informal open house Sunday afternoon. De- cemtier 29, at the homo of their daughter, Mrs. Georg Hjorset, who entertained for them Their throe children nnd all grandchildren but one, Gordon Sikes, of Beatty, Ore gon, were present. Dinner guests lnclu«h*d Mr. and Mrs. CbwvN Sikes ard three sons. Mr. and Mrs, Jh-lbert Sikes mid two daughter* of Springfield. Mr*. Hjorset, Mr. and Mis. John Duffy, Jr., and baby Pat of San Francta co, Miss Sara Bjoreet of the Uni versity of Oregon, and a nephew, Ray Wilson, and a friend, Mr*. Howell Approximately 60 old friends of Mr. and Mrs. Sikes called during the afternoon to extend congratu lations and well wishes, including a sister-In-law, Mrs. Ella Godman, of Portland. Mrs. Hjorset’* home wax lovely with potted plants, gold chrysan themums and pises, the gold color living carried out in the decorative note mid a decorated wedding cake centering the refreshment table Mrs. Bjoreet was assisted in serv ing by tier two slsters-ln-law mid two daughters. Mr. and Mr*. Sikes are holding open house afternoons this week to their many friends at their Springfield home. WALKER Mr. mid Mre. Sieve Tintoli and family of Drain, Mr. mid Mr* Tom Martin and Bob Mart in of Crom well «pent Chrtatmi* day at the Elmer Min t in mul family home Mr. nnd Mrs. Mlle* Quinn spent Christmas in Portland with Mis. Quinn’s parents. A largì* crowd enjoyed Ute Chrtatma« program presented nt the Walker union church. Treats were passed out to the chlldien mid grownups. Mr. and Mrs. Georg« Quimby mid son Delmas J»f Cottage Grove were dinner guests at the Frist Quinn mid family home I IMtlA REUNION CHRISTMAN DAY New Year’s eve witnessed an en The arrival Sunday of Mr. anti joyable party nnd worship service Mr*. Sig Olson of Minneapolis, at the First Baptist Church. Minn, whs the joyous occasion for Games were played from nine un a family reunion Christmas Day at til 10:30 o'clock, under the lead the home of Lucy Robbins at 1039 ership of Mrs. Peter J. Bakker. Chestnut Ave. in Cottage Grove. One of the humorous gaieties was This was the first time the eight the m<x’k initiation of four men brothers mid four sisters, children into the “honorary" fraternity of of Mrs. Robbins, had all been to The Bible is the only source of "Upsalas Profiearlas". As the men gether in 27 years. id) Christian truth; the only rule A bountiful turkey Christmas I tor the Christian life; the only One of the most attractive of the repeated the oath with th»ir eyes For the round of Yuletldu holiday twok that unfolds to us the reali- under - the - mistletoe gowns Is the closed, a blackened cloth was dinner was served to the mother parties, the rayon taffeta and velvet ties of eternity. SA Mill th<w rayon-cotton faille show n above as placed over one eye. and then bags and following children and their shown above as pictured In the Dt- llnle. pictured in the December issue of were placed on their heads. Your families: Lucy Robbins of Cottage rrmbfl issue of Good Housekeeping imagination can tell you the effect Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Sig Olson, Good Housekeeping magatine. when these men: P. J. Rush, Er Mimusqxilis, Minn.; Elmer Rob magaiine. is Ideal. CHRIST’S AMBASSADORS vin Hansen. Kenneth Jackson, and bins of Sweet Home; Mr. and Mrs. FAMILY DINNER AND CHRISTMAS PARTY Gene Hansen, found out they had George Robbins of Vernonia, Oro.; REUNION Thirty-eight young' people of a blackened ey e. Mr. and Mrs. John Bauder on- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Duerst and Christ's Ambassadors group of The Harmony Circle, under the children, Clarence, Roy and Betty tertainod al a family dinner and Hie Assembly of God gathered 1 at direction of Mrs. James Spear Duerst of Cottage Grove; Calvin reunion on Christmas day when the home of their pastor, i the served refreshments. The group Robbins and son Freddie anil Clay their four sons and families were Rev. and Mrs. H. T. Park on New then joined together In the sanc ton Robbins and daughter Iris of home for the first time in five Years night for their delayed tuary for the worship service. Langlois, Ore.; Fred Robbins of years. Coming from Portland ww Christmas party. The evening was The special numbers in the pro Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith their two sons and families, Mr. spent with interesting games. gram included Mrs. John Beager and children, Barbara, Virginia. and Mrs. Art Bauder, and Mr. and group singing, the exchange of with an accordion solo; a quartet Donald and Darlene; and Mr. and Mrs. Eil Bauder and four children; gifts and refreshments served by , composed of Mrs. Salem Magnus Mrs. Chester Robbins and children. Harold and Bob Bauder, both of CALL the hosts assisted by Mrs. W. D. son, Mrs. Ted Johnson, Ervin Han Dixie. Alice and Larry of Disston; whom wen* in the service last Lovegren. sen and W. C. Martin, Jr., sang, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robbins Christmas, were also present. “He Hideth My Soul", Miss Orlena and Harold Robbins and chil Martin rendered a piano solo, fol dren, Jimmie and Terry of Eu HEBRON GRANGE ( ONNXI 1.1. VriON ULI B The regular business and social THIS AFTERNOON lowed by a duet sung by.Mrs. gene; Mrs. William Holobro and Magnusson and Mr. Hansen. The children,.Billy and Sherry of Los meeting of the Hebron Grunge Tht» Const din lion club is meet- congregation sang. "Lead. Kindly- Angeles. Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack will I m - held Saturday. January I. ing this afternoon in the Masonic Light", in memory of all those who Cline and children, Ixiraine. Harry Lewis will be acting master. dub rooms with Mrs. Charles Hall 19-tfe had passed away during 1946. W. Wayne and Nona, of Oakridge; and Mrs. Ernest Sears as host C. Martin. Jr., accompanied at the ME and Mrs. Everett Duerst of The whole hope of human prog esses. piano. ress Is suspended on the ci Cottage Grove. As the old yeai ended, and the Also present was an uncle. Chas. growing influence of the Bible. new year began, the congregation Robbins of Le Center, Minn. William H Seward. bowed in a silent prayer of dedi Two cousins of the chydren, cation. Rev. Mr. Peter J. Bakker, Robert Lang of Chelsea. Wisconsin pastor, closed the service with and Raymond Van Blaricom of prayer. Cottage Grove, joint'd them for the evening festivity which includ ed instrumental music by various Our pledge for 1947 is to REGULAR MEETING O. E. S. members of the family, solos and give you the very best in in DECEMBER 27TH group singing. Grove Chapter No. 4 ThLs has been the first visit west surance protection, c o u r- O. Cottage E. S. met Friday evening. De for Mrs. Olson in 26 years. They teous service, and prompt cember 27 in the Masonic hall for made the round trip by plane. the regular meeting with Nettie payment of claims. Our Gawley. worthy matron and Ted Taylor, worthy patron, presiding. prices will be in line too. A visiting worthy matron, Mrs. OF LOCAL COUPLE The engagement of Miss Irene ■Alma Whitehead, of Milton. Ore gon was introduced and welcomed. Schaffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Routine business was conducted John C. Schaffer, to Robert C. and Mrs. Sam Veatch was initi Bauder, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bauder, both local and - popular ated into the order. It will pay you to shop hero. The officers presented a gift to young people, was recently an each of the presiding officers, Mrs. nounced by the bride-elect's par Gawley and Mr. Taylor, whom ents. Miss Schaffer was graduated Phone 34 Res. 8F4 they had served under during 1946 from the local high school this and w'ho fittingly responded to the spring and is now employed as sec Wiser Building retary by Maynard Wilson, attor presentation. 500 Main Street Phone 30 617 Main St. It was announced that installa ney. Mr. Bauder graduated in 19-15 tion of the new’ officers for 1947 Dorothy Arnesi Alice Foster would be held on the evening of and served 11 months in the Navy For correct Information contact vomi and is now attending the Univer- nearnt VETERANS ADMINISTRA- the next regular meeting, January sity of Oregon. 10th. TION office No date has been set for the At the close of the evening re- freshments were served in the w-edding. club room by the committee. WHITE SHRINK < LIB The regular meeting of ___ the _ NEIGHBORHOOD White Shrine club was held Thurs- BIRTHDAY PARTY day evening in the Masonic temple Miss Goldie Hayes was hostess in Eugene. The next meeting. January 23rd, Tuesday afternoon to the members and guests of the Neighborhood will lie a ceremonial and guests •5th STMET AND HIGHWAY • PHONE 177 • COTTAGE GPOVE ? Birthday club at the December will be present from Klamath Falls, Portland and Salem. This meeting. The hostess received many lovely gifts and a Christmas will start off with a 6:00 o’clock gift exchange was enjoyed by the dinner. Members are to bring sal other memlH’rs. New members ad or vegetables, the dessert to tie welcomed into the club were Mrs. furnished by the Shrine club and Jack Hcndcrer and Mrs. Louisa the meat by the officers. Mrs. O. K. Puckett of Klamath Tohlcn. Mrs. Emma Tennis of Cen tralia, Washington and Mrs. Harry Falls was present and acted as Tennis were guests for the after- musician in the absence of the reg ular musician. noon. The January meeting Will lie N. OF W. REGULAR MEETING with Mrs. Paul Radtke. The Neighbors of Woodcraft will SPEED-E-SUDS hold their regular meeting Tues COUPLE SET DATE FOR day evening January 7 at 8:00 LGE .VLB. PKG. WEDDING, JAN. ’12 o’clock. Mrs. R. F. Smith announces the engagement of her daughter, Vel- da Lea to Jack Lawrence Mon "I LOST 32 LBS.! tieth, son of Mrs. L. C. Montieth WIAB SIZI 14 AGAIN” of Saginaw, the wedding date to be January 12. Both are popular min Candy Reducing Plan. Now among the younger group. •Le La» a model'» figure. Your ex< peri race may or mar not be the Miss Smith graduated from the tame but try thm easier reducing local high school in 1945 and at plan Vtry finl Hot Muti Shot« tended Oregon State college the Ktiullt or money back. following term and is now employ In clinical tenia conducted by «•* medical doctor» mexe than 100 ed in the local Pacific Telephone person« loot 14 to 15 pound« and Telegraph office. average in a few weeks with the AYOS V itamin Candy Mr. Montieth attended the local Reducing Plan. school, leaving to join the Army Air Corps which he served for drug*. Eat plenty. You don't cut throe years, 18 months of which out meah. potatoes, etc., you ju*t were .spent overseas. He is in the e»it them down, Simple when you er »y delifioua A YDS Vitamin Candy N-fora logging business and they plan to •«eah. 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