6—Port O ford News, Thursday, October 26, 1967 Eastern Star Plans Events C urry Chapter 135, Order of the Eastern Star, met Saturday night In Port Orford with Worthy Matron Gertrude Adolphson and Worthy Patron Henry Adolph- son presiding. Grand Com­ mittee Member of the E storal Fund ofOregon, VlrgleCrowder of Gold Beach, was given honors and later in the evening she spoke In the Interest of the fund which helps young people pre­ pare themselves fo r religious activities In many parts of the world. Iva and Lauren Bonar, worthy matron and patron of Coos Chapter 99, were guests and brought 11 others with them so they took the "traveling gavel" home. A rummage sale, with A l­ thea Smith as chairman, w ill be held In the Port Orford Ma­ sonic Hall Nov. 2 and 3. Lunch w ill be served at noon. The Masons d is tric t meeting wlU be held In Port Orford Nov. 18, so the Star w ill meet Nov, 17 If possible. The Bandon chapter Is having "Friendship N ight" Nov. 8 and the Port Orford chapter has received an invitation. The d is tric t meeting of the Star w ill be held In Gold Beach Dec. 7 at the Masonic hall with a 6:30 dinner. It was voted to send $10 to the Eastern Stai Home at F or­ est Grove fo r Thanksgiving and a s im ila r amount fo r C hrist­ mas. RETURNS HOME Last Wednesday evening, Mrs. Leo Mitchell of Port O r­ ford drove to Coos Bay to meet her brother and his wife, M r. and Mrs. Don Mitchell, who brought M rs. Catherine M ills from Willamina where she had been caring fo r Mrs. Lee Mitchell, who has had to return to Emanuel hospital in Portland fo r further treatment. Mrs. Mitchell has cancer of the hip bone and w ill be hospital­ ized fo r some time and would appreciate hearing from her friends. VISIT PARENTS M r. and Mrs. Terry Owens from Eugene were In Port Or­ ford over the weekend with his parents, M r. and M rs. C lar­ ence Owens. BAGS TROPHY Gil Rush got a 4-polnt buck up Sixes Sunday. SISTER VISITS Mrs. Gwen Warner fr o m Petaluma, C alif., Is visiting her sister, M rs. Gladys Petok of Port Orford. OFFICERS NAMED Officers of the newly-organi­ zed youth group of the Port Orford Episcopal Church are Darla Smith, president; Teresa Phillips, vice president, and Brenda Wright, secretary. Sun­ day night the group went to Bandon for a party with the Episcopal youth there. GUILD MEETS The Ladles Guild of St. Christopher’ s Episcopal church met recently and voted to send Mrs. Ruth Moyer and Mrs. Josie Forty to Eugene Oct. 29- 30 to attend the annual Epis­ copal women’ s convention. Plans were made by the group fo r their annual bazaar and for their major project which Is making needed things fo r the church-sponsored rest home In Gresham. AT WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Myron Forty, Mrs. Jim Forty, Rod Forty and Chuck Morgan of Port Orford attended the wedding of Carol Ferguson and Robert Voice at the Presbyterian Church In Gold Beach Saturday. ATTEND MEETING Mrs. Ruth Moyer, Mrs.Josie Forty and Mrs. O rris Smith attended a meeting Tuesday In Coos Bay’s Emmanuel Epis­ copal Church, representing the church In Port Orford, where they heard Bishop Carman of Portland speak on the new l it ­ urgy. IN PORTLAND Mrs. John Mayea and her mother, Mrs. Nick Marsh,have returned from a three-day trip to Portland. VISIT HULLS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson and family of Coos Bay and M rs. Nellie Fr» • •- -ere week­ end visitors at »he * « of Mr. and Mrs. s. I'uU in P o r - ford. LADIES T il GUI I 7 The CCW