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Grange Groups Report Installations; Lodges Electing NewOfftJ
Installation Held
By 0. E. 1, Masons
CRESWELL, Dec. 21 (Special)
At joint installation ceremonies
for the local Eastern Star and
Masonic orders this week the fol
lowing were installed for the East
ern Star chapter: Worthy matron,
Mrs. W. P. Itees; worthy patron,
C. F. Moore; associate matron, Al-
leyne Spencer: associate patron,
J." O. Mortensen; secretary, Mrs.
N. E. Steele; treasurer, Mrs. Anna
Holhston: conductress, Mrs. Ruth
Hclbock; assistant conductress,
Mrs. Helen Mclhorne; marshal,
Mrs. J. O. Mortensen; Electa, Mis.
Riley Petty: Martha, Mrs. Charles
Croner: Esther, Mrs. Janet Shorey;
Ruth, Mrs. Bertha Rhewalt; Ada,
Mrs. Janet Bullis; sentinel, Mrs.
G. H. Davidson. Mrs. Hallie
Huntington was the installing offi
cer. Her assistants were C. A.
Swarts, grand patron; Mrs. Cora
M. Olson, grand marshal; Mrs. G.
E. Everson, grand chaplain; Mrs.
. E. Woodson, pianist.
C. A. Swarts was installing offi
cer for the Masons, assisted by J.
O. Mortensen as marshal. The
following officers were seated: W.
M . H. W. Taylor; S. W., Alton M.
Wood: J. W., Leo Helbork; treas
urer, Riley Petty; secretary, R.
T. Scott; S. D., Charles II. Croner;
S S., Guy Shorey; marshal, O. A.
Wilson: tyler, Walter O. Workman;
chaplain, Carl E. D a n n e h 1.
Speeches were given following the
installation by Mrs. C. A. Hunting
ton, Mrs. Alberta S. McMurphey
of Eugene, C. A. Swarts and oth
ers. For the program Mis. W.
P. Rees and Mrs. Janet Bullis
sang solos. The refreshments
were served by the Masons with
Leo Helbock, Carl Dannehl, Al
Shorey and C. F. Moore in charge.
Sixty-five were present with
guests from Eugene and Spring
field.
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CRESWELL NEWS
CRESWELL, Dec. 21. (Special)
Manley Strawn of Portland call
ed on Creswell friends Tuesday.
He reported the death last week of
Alphus Boyd of Portland. Mr.
Boyd with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Boyd, operated a hotel in
Creswell 30 years ago and have
been interested in the restaurant
business since leaving here. He is
survived by his parents and a sis
ter, Thelma.
R. P. Annin, father of Mrs. L. E."
Ziniker, died last week at his home
In Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Ziniker
and daughters were with him and
they left for home this week, ar
riving Wednesday.
TO FRESENT PROGRAM
HALSEY, Dec. 21 (Special)
The choir of the local Church of
Christ will present "Holy Night'
at Uie church Christmas Eve,
Sunday December 24.
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Plans Celebration
COTTAGE GROVE, Dec. 21.
(Special) The Cottage Grove
Townsend club held its annual
election of officers at the recent
meeting. The nominating commit
tee presented 20 names from which
the following 12 receiving the
highest number of votes would
consitutc the officers and commit
tee chairmen: M. M. Wheeler, Mrs.
Kate L. Adama, Peter Britton, W.
E. Masters, Mrs. Marsh, T. G.
Short, Elmer J. Kent, Mrs. O. W.
Hlarkmorc, Mrs. Ethel Applewhite,
I.. D. Tucker, Mrs. Sallie Hill,
Mrs. W. E. Masters. Elmer J. Kent
was elected president. The others
are to be assigned their positions
the first meeting in January. Plans
were made for a Townsend birth
day celebration January 8. The
meeting for Monday evening, De
cember 25, was postponed until
January 2.
Grange Has Program
WALTER VILLE, Dec. 21.
(Special) The Walterville grange
met recently in regular session.
The master, Douglas Zabriskie,
called the meeting to order and
conducted business in the grange
degrees. Two commitUx's were ap
pointed during the evening. One
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mit plans for taking care of non
payment of dues members. This
committee was Mr. Robson, John
Sloan and O. L. Clement. The
other was for the purpose of mak
ing arrangements for going to
Creswell for installation of officers
Dec. 29, and were C. F. Grant,
Ward Robson and Robert Benson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carter and
Eugene Cadwallader were obligat
ed in the first and second degrees,
Talks were given by several on the
conference they attended last week
at Thurston, and also on improv
ing the floor work. The treasurer
gave her annual report and the
finance committee closed the
books for the year. After grange
session a program was given and
consisted of group singing of
Christmas songs; a north pole scene
ny Laurel Edith Willian, who read
letters from the different mem
bers who marie known their wants
for presents; candle lighting by the
entire group; solo by Douglas Za-
DrisKie: pantomime. "Lnnstmas,
with Mrs. Robert Benson acting
and Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan and
Mrs. Frank Page singing; music by
Mrs. D. E. Benson; pantomime,
"Watching Angel." After the pro
gram a Christmas gift exchange
was held and every one received a
gift. Treats of candy and popcorn
were passed.
Those enjoying the evening at
the grange were Mr. and Mrs. John
Kickbusch, Mrs. Leo Tennis. Mr.
and Mrs. John Sloan, Mr. and Mrs.
D. E. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Zono
Zabriskie, Douglas Zabriskie. Allan
Zabriskie, Mrs. Elizabeth Robson,
Ward Robson, Frank Robson, Mr.
Cadwallader, Mr. and Mrs. Harve
Con ley, II. E. Magness, C. F.
Grant, Mr. and Mrs. R. Benson,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carter, Mrs.
George Marx, O. L. Clement, Mr.
and Mrs. George Willian, Laurel
Edith Willian, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
I.pVoe. Mrs. Frank Page and L.
U. Shrode.
Presbyterian Church
To Present Pageant
CRESWELL, Dec. 21. (Special)
The Presbyterian church will
present the Christmas pageant,
"Lift Up Your Voices" at the
church Sunday evening at
o'clock. The program follows: Pro.
cessional; song, senior choir; song,
children's chorus; readers, Rev.
Floyd E. Dorris and Riley Thomp
son; episode 1. shepherds, Maurice
Lower, Billy Melhorne, Eugene
Heart, Robert Hartman; angel,
Naomi Marquart, "While Shep
herds Watched Their Flocks , epi
sode 2, kings. Dale Ziniker, Bill
Lower, George Marquart; episode
3, angels, Irene Powell, Patricia
Burke, Joan Hoagland, Barbara
Dorris, Ruth Kirkpatrick, Doro
thea Gillespie, Jeanette Geerts
June Beebe, Helen Benter; episode
4, "O, Little Town of Bethlehem,"
solos, Marion and Muriel Olson
episode 5, "Away in a Manger,'
children, Florence Marquart,
Bonnie Powell, Beverle Goheen,
Carol Kirkpatrick, Gerald Kirk
patrick, Anna Marie Heart, Caro
line Nutt, Glen Anderson, Vestal
Powell; episode 6, The Madonna,
Watrine Spencer; recessional.
The Christmas service Sunday
morning will include special num
bers by the chbir, The treats will
be distributed during the Sunday
school hour Sunday.
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REEDSPORT, Dec. 21. (Spe
cial) Coming as a compote sur
prise to their many friends is the
announcement of the marriage re
cently at the San Carlos mission in
Monterey, Cal., of Mrs. Inga Ilouck
of Reedsport and Ed High, of
Knseburg and Ashland, where Mr.
High is in the insurance business.
The newlyweris will be at home to
friends after January 1.
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COAST FORK, Dec. 21. (Spe
cial) The Coast Fork club met
at ,the home of Mrs. Ollie Lind
lcy at Goshen. The afternoon was
spent in games and a short busi
ness meeting. There were seven
members present and Mrs. Cole
was a visitor. Gifts were ex
changed. The next meeting will
be with Mrs. Dan McCugh on
Jan. 9. A club card party for
members and their friends will
be held at the home of Mrs.
McCugh the night of Jan 26.
Mrs. L. E. Stafford has return
ed from a visit in southern Cali
fornia at the home of her father,
Mr. and Mrs. Mathews and son,
Lloyd, have left for a visit with
Mrs. Mathews' parents at Fresno,
Calif, and later will take a trip
to Mexico.
Mrs. Irene Hollis recently en
joyed a visit from her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, and Mr.
and Mrs. Merle Dunn, all of
Portland.
Mrs. Shields will have her
Christmas program at the school
house Friday at 2 p. m.
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COTTAGE GROVE, Dec. 21.
(Special) One hundred and sixty
students took part in the annual
union high school concert Tues
day evening at the gymnasium.
The concert was directed by Miss
Marian Jelinek and Charles Chris
tianson. The boys' and girls' quar
tet, trios and solos were special
features.
Ellery Wilson, accompanied by
a friend, Steve Preslupskl, from
San Pedro, Cal., are at the W. O.
Wilson home for a few days on
a furlough. They are with the
U. S. navy and will join their
training ship, Philadelphia, in a
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wilhem
and Charles Robinson of Coalinga,
Cal., came Wednesday to visit their
sister, Mrs. Ruth Woodson. Also
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Harms of
Portland have arrived and are
house guests of Mrs. Harms' sis
ter, Mrs. Woodson.
LIBRARY GROUP MEETS
REEDSPORT, Dec. 21. (Spe
cial) The Library association
held Its regular meeting Monday
evening. Annual reports and elec
tion of officers will take place at
the next meeting to be held Jan
uary 15.
During the first half of 1939
1627 civil aircraft for domestic
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Joint Installation
For Five Granges
Is Recent Event
HALSEY, Dec. 21 (Special)
Chancey Sickels, of Charity
grange, installed the new officers
of Lake Creek grange, Charity
grange, and Calapooia grange on
Monday evening at Lake Creek
Grange hall. A large crowd was
present to witness the ceremonies
and enjoy a social time following.
Preceding the installation cere
monies the Lake Creek grange
put on a marching drill with Clar
ence R. Evans, captain. The drill
team was composed of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Clay of Harrisburg,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hochen
smith, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.
Jackson, Henry Brusven, Henry
Peterson, Oliver G. Coldiron, Mrs.
Rosa Cook, Miss Velma Owen,
Mrs. Clarence Evans. Mr. Sickels
was assisted by Mr. and Mrs.
Byrd Waggener in the installing.
Officers installed are as. follows:
Lake Creek grange Henry
Peterson, outgoing master; Thomas
J. Jackson, incoming master; Arch
Owen, overseer; Rosa Cook, lec
turer; Henry Brusven, steward;
George Hockensmith, assistant
steward; May Evans, chaplain;
Roscoe Paine, treasurer; Clarence
R. Evans, secretary; E. E. Bow
men, gatekeeper; Miss Velma
Owen, Ceres; Mrs. Clarence R.
Evans, Pomona; Mrs. Thomas
Jackson, Flora; Martha Hocken
smith, lady, assistant steward.
Charity grange Byrd waggen
er, outgoing master; George
Fruitt, incoming master; Ped Si
mons, overseer; Fred Harding,
lecturer; Lawrence Waggener,
steward; George Waggener, assist
ant steward; Mrs. Maud Kizer,
chaplain; Charles P. Kizer, sec
retary; Frank Bond, gatekeeper;
Mrs. George Fruitt, Ceres; Mrs.
Blanche Waggener, Pomona; Mar
garet Harding, lady assistant steward.
Calapooia grange Henry Peeb
les, master; E. J. Pearl, overseer;
Adabel Kingston, lecturer; ste
ward, Fred Harrison; assistant
steward, Willis Smith; Mrs. Fred
Harrison, chaplain; Mrs. Willis
Smith, treasurer; Mrs. Verna
Clendenen, secretary; W. A. Clen-
denen, gatekeeper; Mrs. Henry
Peebles, Ceres; Zoe Silver, lady
assistant steward.
The Lake Creek grange is
having a New Year's potluck sup
per at 7 o'clock p. m. Saturday
followed by a party. Following
the ceremonies refreshments were
served at long tables.
CARD CLUB MEETS
JUNCTION CITY, Dec. 21.
(Special) The December meeting
of the Laf-a-Lot club was held
with Mrs. Emma Ritzdorf last
week, beginning with a chili sup
per served to the 12 members
The supper was followed by a
short business session and a Christ
mas party with an exchange of
gifts. The present officers were
re-elected for the ensuing year.
They are Lela Baldwin, president;
Mary Smith, secretary; and Emma
Ritzdorf, treasurer. The year's
record of the card scores showed
Mrs. Genevieve Jensen held high
and received the grand prize, a
set of pottery dishes. Glo Ferrill
received grand consolation prize.
Members of the club include Mrs
Leona Ingram, Mrs. Mary Smith,
Mrs. Irene Johnston, Mrs. Anna
Brown, Mrs. Genevieve Jensen,
Mrs. Emma Ritzdorf, Mrs. Ollie
Carlsen, Mrs. Florence Snyder,
Mrs. Melda Kelly, Mrs. Lela Bald
win, Mrs. Dorothy VanOrden, and
Mrs. Glo Ferrill.
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FRANKLIN, Dec. 21. (Special)
The Franklin grade school co
operating with the Franklin
grange will present a three-act
Christmas fantasy "The Magic
Star' by Jewel Bothwell Tull, at
the grange hall, Friday at 8 p. m.
I he public is invited.
The cast of characters is as fol
lows: Nadinc Richardson. Glenn
Ditto, Theresa Hecker, Loa Gayle
Bryant, Loyd Hodson, Merrill
Medlin, Laurel Hodson. Fave Wal
do, Annamarie Hecker, Dwane
Richardson, Lois Denniston. Na
dine Doak, Betty Ditto. Lawrence
Hecker; Nieta Kirk, pianist; stage
managers, John Akerson, Dale
Cheshire, and Hubert Cheshire.
Mrs. Mildred Waldo is director.
The synopsis follows: Betty and
rsniy Know very little about love
or kindness until the star-lady
shows them the way. They take
a strange journey on which they
are held up by their enemies, the
stumbling blocks, and are aided by
the helping hands. They find out
at last that the message of the
star is lovo and star leads them
to the Baby Jesus in the manger,
and Mary, and the aneels. Then
Betty and Billy come home to
nnd that the magic star of love
is still upon their Christmas tree
and the star-lady is their mother.
Grange Will Meet;
Christmas Party
Is Postponed
JUNCTION CITY, Dec. 21.
(Special) The grange will meet
in regular session on Friday eve
ning, Dec. 22. The annual Christ
mas party that had been planned
for that evening has been called
off because of the ban on public
gatherings for children due to the
prevalence of flu in the commun
ity. Only business will be enacted
at the meeting.
DEXTER NEWS
DEXTER. Dec. 21. (Special)
Mrs. Velma Warner underwent a
major operation at the Sacred
Heart hospital on Tuesday morn
ing. William Kolster fell and broke
both arms while washing the out
side windows.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Warner and
soil, Allen, were badly cut and
bruised in an automobile accident
on Friday while returning from
Portland.
The grade school -will hold its
Christmas program on Friday
evening. The Sunday school will
hold its on Sunday evening.
P.-T. A. TO MEET
WENDLING, Dec. 21. (Spe
cial) Friday, January 5, 1940 has
been scheduled as the date for the
next regular Parent-Teachers
association meeting because the
first Monday in the month of
January falls on New Year's
night. A community skating par
ty is to be sponsored by the P.
T. A. on January 11, from 7
o'clock to 10 o'clock p. m., at the
Midway Roller Rink.
No Study club will be held
during December. The regular
January meeting will be January
19, at the home of Mrs. Walter
Riggs.
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Rebekahs, Odd Fellows
flan Installation
At Oakridge
OAKRIDGE, Dec. 21. (Spe
cial) Elm Rebekah lodge met in
regular session this week. An-i
iiiiuncemeni was made that the
joint Rebekah and Odd Fellow in
stallation would be Jan. 3, and
plans were made for it. Mrs.
Golden Vallier served as chaplain
in the absence of Mrs. Murphey
A Christmas gift exchange was en
joyed following the business ses
sion. Refreshments were served
in the dining room later. The
tables were decorated with Christ
mas attire and sprigs of holly
marked places for 26. Members of
the refreshment committee were
Mrs. Viola Flock, Mrs. Georgie
Singletary, Mrs. Ellen Stonebrak
er and Mrs. Mildred Croner.
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LADIES' AID MEETS
WENDLING, Dec. 21. -(Special)
The Ladies' Aid met re
cently at . th
Christmas party. Mrs. Fred Byers !
entertained the group by telling
a Christmas story. Miss Viola i
Pattee presented a book report,!
followed by the singing of
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