OlîTRTANDINO ( OKKENI>ONUt.\T 411 Mothers I loki Tbe Mentine!. Ccttagr Grove, Oregon agents conference held in Corval- lis, as exhibits of good articles for that project. Mrs. Geraldin* Dan- zel. assistant state club leader, has requested the loan of these ar ticles to take on her club tours through the state when she visits various club groups to show as examples of what can be done in that project. Wana Fay's exhibit is two guest towels showing beau tifully finished hand hemming and effective decorative design and Kathryns work is a table doth with exquisite damask hemming Guests at the party were: Mrs. W R Post of Disston Rt, Mrs. V. Harter of Perry, New York, Mrs. R. Bradley. Mrs. Fay Ewing and Mrs. Leia Perini, all of Cot tage Grove and Mrs. Henry Hess, Mrs. Mabel Campbell and Mrs' George Sibley, of Black Butte Rt. We Are Proud To Announce WANTED Oscar Shelter STEELE’S that we have secured the services of Kay Morgenthaler. 20 year, experience in hair styling, hair shaping a specialty. At our shop FRIDAY and SATURDAY only. Permanent waving, hair styling, bleaching Open Monday thru Saturday 9:00 a m. to 5:30 p in. You are cordially invited to visit us anytime. A. & B. Beauty Shop WELDING X<*~ * Phone «3 Mezzanine floor, Cottage Grove Hotel ———__________ Mr and Mrs. Stewart Carbon and daughter». Sandra Sue. Me linda and Christ Inn art spending Christmas in Portland with Mrs. Carlsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fisher. The annual Christmas party of Ixndon 4-H Mothers Club was i held December 17th at their club- I house for members and their < HKINTMAN GIFT EXCHANGE UTOPIA < LI B guests. A real Yuletidc dinner was Mrx P C (lirixtenaen wax host- CHRISTMAN PARTY I held at noon before the gift ex- cxx. to the members of the Ad , change The clubrooms were gaily The Utopia club wax entertained Libitum club Thursday afternoon. decorated in the holiday spirit and A beautifully decorated white fir at a Christmas party Thursday ! the Christmas tree was laden with afternoon by Mrs. H B. Griggs. All kinds of cattle or hogs / hristmax tree, all bedeck'd with I gifts for the exchange and Polly- for Cash. 1 lights, ornaments and gifts, wax H« r room» were beautifully decor- : anna gifts. One feature of the the main feature, and the mcm- Oted with a lighted Christmas I event was learning the name of bers exchanged gifts Marie Wick* tree, holly, poinsettia» and ever , your Pollyanna for the year, most Creswell, Ore., met with the group again after greens. symbolic of the Yuletide of which were surprises Gifts several months absence, due to season. Mrs. Glennie Frost of Eu Route 1, Box 263A. ¡were presented to the kiddies gene was a guest, and Mrs. Ernest illni w, and Hester Reed of Rose | present. I go anywhere and live in the burg, was also present. Additional Sears became a new member. The i A brief business meeting wax hostess presented each member barn just south of Creswell guests Were Mrs Marvel Geer ano I conducted by acting president, on 99. two children A gift was presented with a gift and served refresh > Mabel Barnes. It was decided to ments of plum pudding and home 10-4tp-13-tfc Mrx. Keith Wooley by the mem- I continue with Pollyanna the com- made candies. The January meet berx. i ing year and names were ex- ing will be with Mrs. H. B. Ferrin Delicious refreshments at the on the 15th and wij) be the elec — TA no Courmj Chrt » S i .J m changed at this meeting. Because tea hour, served by the hostess, tion of officers. : of the holiday absence of many Mrs. Gale Roby closed the afternoon's entertain ' members at the next regular ment. A MERRY CHRISTMAS Mrs. Gale Roby, London cor- meeting date it was voted to post- (UW OF 1&3» respondent for the Sentinel, has the meeting to the following REBEKAHS INITIATE ENTERTAINED l»TH been voted our outstanding rural I Wednesday, January 7th. Election At the regular meeting of the Mrs. Joe Evenson entertained a correspondent for the year and of officers will be held at this And a very hapy and prosperous new year is our sincere Rebekahs Friday night initiation group from the graduating class of has been given a cash award of Itime' was held for Dora Simpson and 30 at her home Friday evening, $5 00. The award was based on * ^n invitation was extended tc wish to all our patrons and friends. the charter was draped and a December 19. A pleasant evening several factors, the size of the c,ub members to attend the county moment of silent prayer held in was spent recalling school days community served, the effort put Appreciation dinner in Eugene memory of Susi«« Schneider, who and the happenings since. Miss forth in getting news for the col- on Friday evening, for sponsoring recently passed away. _______ _ „„„ Kern, class advisor, won the prize umn, the amount of time spent ““b scholarships. Unai plan* were made for the I In the game playttd .and Betty each week, and the neatness in 4'H c,ub leader Jeanne Morton 'tinner to la- served by the Rebek- Patton and Ruth McCormnck tied preparing each week's items. announced that the homemaking ihs for the employees and families ¡for consolation. Refreshments Al) factors considered Mrs. Roby P^icc* exhibits of Wana Fay Sugg “The Store on Dorena Lake Shore” of the Git hens Motors. | were served at the close of the has turned in a remarkable job and Kathryn Clark had been re- Grocery & Lockers. It wax announced that joint in- I evening by the hostess for her community. She was never guested as a loan for the discus- xtallation of the Rebekah* and Those present were Miss Myrtle influenced by the small amount of **°n class at the annual extension Odd Fellows Wdl be held January Kem. Ruth McCormack, Feme compensation she received from Hth. Robert St. Elmo announced < arpenter. Betty Patton. Pat Van- her work, but did the work be n watch party for New Year’s Eve. derKley, Helen Shrives. Lorene cause she liked to do it and be- It wa. also announced Mrs Soren- * cer, Anna Dugan, Marie Russum cause she wanted to see her com xen’» mother is seriously ill. Anna Westberg, Winona Bloom’ munity represented. Leveita Floyd and the hostess, —♦ r rances Evenson. FOUR-YEAR-OLD ARC A ACETYLENE CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Several relatives and friends CFC'S CAROL TO SIH TINS gathered at the home of Mr. and The Crusaders for Christ have Mrs. Russell Smith Sunday to help spent three evenings lately carol- their small four-year-old son Greg ing to shutins. On December 15 ory celebrate his birthday anniver-1 and 22 they sang to shutins in — IV ,, x-eivw many nice gifts sary. , He received Cottage Grove, and on the 19th and’ his mother ---- served birthday Portable Welding Any Place approximately 12 young people cake and ice cream to the guests, — -- _ went to Eugene and sang to Mrs. including his aunt and uncle. Mr 1030 Madison Phone 181Y * ora Martin, also a shut in. Each and Mrs. Albert Brodsky and chil To all our friends...old and new...we extend evening they returned to the home his paternal grandmother. 24-tfcxxx of Mr and Mrs. Robert Beach, dren. every good wish For joy and happiness! Our Mrs. J, w .Smith, and maternal their counselors, for refreshments grandmother, Mrs. Joe Franzwa part in making your holidays the happiest... evening of . , the a Ilie Chri.insi. . 19th they had all of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Deb «¿h, .^i ‘ L ? nd cnjoyed ma r Franklin and son Mr and will be to continue to bring you, as we always SAFEGUARD YOUR op« ning their white elephant gifts Mrs George Madden and chil e^kiX ,S °f h°‘ C°C°a and dr? and Mr and Mrs AitoJ Long POSSESSIONS have in the past... QUALITY FOODS AT WAGNER LUMBER 20-1 tp , and daughter. GREATER SAVINGS! M & W MARKET Plenty of Parking Space WlNC COMVLSTeLV iNtvn.ro TOM SMITH, OREGON'S DELEGATE TO THE *01» CAN raon from Ilie The Smart Shop LB.LEONARD Hilda Walthern, Saleslady inSURRME SEBUKE WORLDS YOUTH CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE OSLO NORWAY 1947 WILL BE AT THE CHURCH OF GOD SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28 AT 7:30 TO SHOW PICTURES OF AND REPORT ON THE CONFERENCE. ROY E. HUTCHISON, PASTOR WISER BLDG. «17 MAIN ST. 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