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ber 21. 1939 jdionCilyO. E. S. Officers .-TinV CITY. Dec. 21. '".V.r. for 1940 were & hiinur Worthy mat- k 45 rrina Petersen; Mtron, I" Petersen; as 3 1"".' m. Ruth Seig- P'SateP10"' Chris Do" ' .: associate conductress, 'h-s "Lee; .ecretary, Mrs. Kennedy: treasurer, Mrs. iSr Dec. 26 the 'trcn-elt'ct will name her officers and lro.ta.la i hp the order of business it evening' : annua' OAKRIDGE NEWS ,PCE. Dec. 21 (Special) ioakridce Girl Scouts held j3l Lnnsilllds itany in hall this week. A deco- ., tipp was me cen- 1 attraction for the evening ' ,.i,,vcri. Miss Lever. . ... 1, of l ,a o r e aiier. ga .., Alter Raines piy:u, OOppen mill rtiiw nau c- '," fijn. Audrey Kosky, "oarhuut. Mary Brborick, ;.'K;Ci Dm is Wells, Leone , Bflty 1-ec runsiaiia, i-ois -i Barbara kroner, Ddiudm K ar.d Miss Lex er. .. j-j Mrs. lienry tvncox ana ...fr;-.e arrived to spend the .-as holidays with Mrs. U- tarer.ts. Mr. and Mrs. wal- v. ::-ijn Mitchell of Portland I-nved from Portland to spend .lSMs with her grandmother, Charlie Hebert. She was ac- lanied from the northern city n aunt, Mrs. Herbert Lee, "nade a short stay here. CU B LLF.CTS byK. D- 21- (Special) mod of '0 attended tne lown- ' . . : 1 -l...:-4 i purines? mei'liUK ami iinai.- i party, held in the clubroom mi. The meeting was op i with prayer by Mr. Trimble, iit (la? salute given. Fol--j the re;ular business, elec- r! officers was held. Ray ;5 was re-elected president; r Newton, first vice presi--. Wallace King, second vice int.- Bessie Lakey, secre---.tasurer. The eight others i ippuntcd tn the following i-.j committees: Finance, L. Ablegate: membership, A. P. K;:k; extension, Geo. Kes .3; youth, Carl Henderson; THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Page Threk ladies auxiliary, Eva Applcgate program, Grace Henderson: social" activities, Ethel Kesterson; public relations, Mr. Haven. Following the meeting, a Christmas program of songs, recitations, dialogues, vio lin and guitar solos were given then Santa Claus appeared and handed out candy, nuts and or anges, which were placed under the Christmas tree. To Enlarge Church HALSEY, Dec. 21-(Special) At a recent meeting of the official board of the local Methodist church, with Rev. Puidy, district superintendent present, church matters were discussed and a decision was made to build a hall on the south side of the present church building for Sunday school and social purposes. Tentative plans are to erect a building 30 by 60 feet in length. HOLD SOCIAL MEETING . COTTAGE GROVE, Dec. 21. (Special) Mrs. J. S. Powell and Mrs. Hazel Chapman entertained the Neighbors of Woodcraft at their regular social evening and annual Christmas party this week at the Powell home' on South Fifth. A dessert was served, fol lowed by a gift exchange. Favors were bags of candy at each plate. An evening at cards followed, at which Mrs. Fanny Leabo held high score and Mrs. Mabel Sowles was second. Prizes were given dur ing the evening for various fea tures at play. Mrs. Merle Porter and Mrs. Hortense Reed were spe cial guests. Five tables were at play. COTTAGE GROVE ITEMS COTTAGE GROVE, Dec. 21. (Special) Miss Sybil Veatch has returned from several weeks' visit with her sister, Miss Sylvia Veatch at Bend. The M. P. G. club held its Christ mas party recently at the home of Mrs. Charles Beidler. Gifts were exchanged and after a social after noon, a dinner was given by the group at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Short, at which the husbands were special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Schrenk has left for a holiday visit in California. PAST MASTERS MEET COTTAGF. GROVE, Dec. 21. (Special) The annual meeting of past masters of the Cottage Grove Masonic lodge was held Tuesday evening, with a dinner at the Ma sonic temple. Sixteen were pres ent including two guests, Carl King and Grovcr Hood. Vinal Randall was elected as president of the as sociation for the ensuing year. SELLIN'S MARKET 1!S E. Broadway' Phono 437 Turkeys 1 Sc CHOICE BIRDS LB. StIIins "Flavo-Kure" HAMS lb. lVic BACON BACK Lean Lb. 152C PICNICS Lu. Ufa COTTAGE ROLLS Lb. llYiC SHOWER GIVEN Dli.M.W Dec. Jl-(Special)-Mrs. Harry H.imes was hostess for a shower honoring Mrs. sheiia Hovdenpyle, recently, at the Ivan Haines home. The afternoon was spent m visiting and inspecting the many gifts. The hostess served refreshments to the following: Lucille Swearengen, Alta Swear Mi's. Sheila Hovdenpylc. honor i engen. Anne Wilson, Mrs. Frieze. guest, Mrs. Myra Hedrick, Mrs. M Frcd Swearengen and Mrs. Tom Huckins, Mrs. Ben Hedrick. Emma Haines, Mrs. Anna Bur dette. Grandma Traylor, Mrs. Jim Traylor. Mrs. Carl Frier, Mrs. Harry Ross. Mrs. Harold Woolley, Ivan Haines. TRE-HOl-IDAY music reduction, Corson's Music Shop, 36 E. 10th. 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