Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, November 21, 1940, Image 6

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Rainbow Girls Will Hold
Silver Tea; Other Grove
Clubs Announce Events
COTTAGE GROVE, Nov. 21
(Special) The Rainbow Glrl
' will hold a silver tea between the
hours of 3 and 5 o'clock Friday
afternoon at the Masonic temple.
Chapter 4, O. E. S., will meet
. Friday evening at the Masonic
temole.
Bid and Bye Dinner club will
meet Friday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brighton Leon
ard.
Fraternal Order of Eagles will
meet Friday evening at the Eagles
hall.
The Townsend auxiliary will
( hold an all-day quilting Friday at
the new hall.
The Neighbors of Woodcraft
hold a social meeting Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. J. P. Graham
Mrs. Eunice Smith was assistant
' hostess. After the dessert a short
business meeting was held. Bal
loting was held and plans made
for the N. O. W. Guards' benefit
card party which will be held at
the home of Mrs. Johnny Oleson,
. Monday afternoon, Nov. 23. Mrs.
C. J. Kern was a guest. Five tab
les of bridge were in play with
Mrs. T. C. Wheeler winning the
prize for high score and Mrs. J.
R. Sowles holding low score. The
next regular meeting of the lodge
will be held Dec. 3. This will be
the Christmas party and there
will be the annual exchange of
gifts.
' Tuesday Evening Study club
met In the library at the city hall.
Mrs. Ralph Ward reviewed the
. book "America in Mid Passage"
and Mrs. S. L. Mackin gave the
current event report on Neville
Chamberlain. The club will meet
again in two weeks,
Mrs. Leon Morton drove to
Corvallis Wednesday where she
Was Joined by her daughter Jac
queline. Together they went on in
to Portland to spend Thanksgiv-
$25 REWARD
Will ba paid by the manufacturer
for any Corn or Callous GREAT
CHRISTOPHER POSITIVE CORN
SALVE cannot remove.
SSe at Penny Wise Drug Stores
40 X. Broadway & 769 W. 6th Ave.
'Ttto&e IDEM. GIFTS
Thay'r. heavily lined with cedar
for maximum moth protection I
$12.95 $17.50 $23.75
A small deposit will hold any article until Xmas. Come to Cal
lahan's make your selection today at Sale Prices.
"She" will welcome
a walnut chest for
Christmas! Mother
or wife, sister or
sweetheart every
woman loves the
beauty and utility
yalue of a eedsr
lined chest. Our
holiday showing,
from leading mak
ers was never nicer
you'll find Just
what you want here!
LIBERAL
TERMS!
Malta a email down payment and have your choice oift
held until Xmas. Free city delivery.
For Xmas for Now and Tears to Come!
Card Table
Special
$3.00
Free
Coasters
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rSv. new color J&Sn
COMBINATIONS SJ
ing holidays with Mrs. Morton's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fis
cher. Miss Morton will return to
Corvallis in time for classes Mon
day but Mrs. Morton will remain
for a longer visit with her par
ents.
Miss Geraldine Kem has arriv
ed home from Corvallis to spend
the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kem.
The Sunshine Circle of the
Woman's Council of the Christian
church met Wednesday for a cov
ered dish luncheon at the home
of Mrs. J. Eastham. A birthday
cake honored Mrs. Willian on her
82nd birthday anniversary. The
afternoon was spent in sewing
for the annual church bazaar. The
circle will meet next Wednesday
at the home of Mrs. Marvin
Drury.
The Cottage Grove chapter of
the F. F. A. and the Eugene chap
ter of the F. F. A. held joint
initiation Tuesday evening at the
Union high school. Fourteen local
freshmen received the greenhorn
degree. The Future Farmer degree
was conferred upon nine Eugene
boys and 16 Cottage Grove sopho
mores. Morris Buchanan is the
agricultural Instructor in Eugene
and Henry C. Williamson is the
local agricultural teacher. After
initiation a basketball game was
held witli Cottage Grove winning
29 to Eugene's 17.
The Handi-raft club at the Un
ion' high school, under the direc
tion of LeRoy Begthol, elected
the following officers: President,
Betty Bradford; vice-president,
Bill Helliwell; secretary, Leona
Hamill. Members are required to
buy their own material with
which to work. Projects may be
chosen in leather work, metal
work, lineleum blocks, cutting and
plastic work.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sheary and
son Ronny of Santa Jose, Cal. have
arrived to spend Thanksgiving
with Mrs. Sheary's parents Mr.
and Mrs. C. N. Land and other
relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sheary
plan to visit in Portland before
returning home the first of the
week.
Mrs. C. E. Umphrey arrived
$1.98
For sewing, ior writing, lor cards, for
study, lor the whole family.
CARD
TABUS
INCLUDING COASTER
ASH TRAYS AT
HriLia thcatwc BLDm.
District Rebekah
Meeting Saturday
ELMIRA, Nov. 21. (Special)
The annual Rebekah convention
for District No. 10 will be held at
the grange hall at Elmira Satur
day, starting at 10 o'clock. There
will be an afternoon session be
ginning at '1:30, during which sev
eral parts of the work will be ex
emplified by different lodges.
In the evening, opening at 8:00
o'clock, there will be a special
meeting of Loyal Rebekah lodge,
when the state president of the
Rebekah Assembly will make her
official visit. Degree work will be
exemplified by the Springfield
lodge.
Meals will be served at noon and
in the evening by the Elmira
grange.
Services Sunday
HEBRON, Nov. 21. (Special)
Special services in honor of
Thanksgiving Day are to be held
at the Hebron church Sunday
morning. There will also be spe
cial music.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Fuhrer
have returned from a ten day trip
to Pendleton and La Grande. They
report lots of snow and icy road
conditions in the Blue mountains.
Mrs. Florence Small entertained
with a dinner at her home in Cot
tage Grove Sunday, on her birth
day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Abeene and family, and Mar-
jorie Small.
Sunday visitors at the R. B.
barman home were Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Van Dusen and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Van Dusen and daugh
ter of Valsetz, and Mr. and Mrs.
IT U Unnn,, nf rM.ur.ll
Some of the engineers from the
Cottage Grove dam have been
picking apples In this neighbor
hood. The apples are to be given
to needy families.
The Jolly Workers club held a
bazaar all day Saturday in the
Mountain States office.
home Tuesday from Powers,
where she has been the past two
weeks visiting with her daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Boyd Rasmusssen.
J. W. Umphrey of Portland Is
a visitor at the home of his
nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Umphrey.
Boxes Installed
Four relav hnxu ur tnatal14
recently by the local post office.
These boxes will he used hv th
carriers to facilitate the delivery
or mail within the city limits.
Boxes were installed at Second
and Quincy, Ash and L, Fifth and
Quincy, and one on north Ninth
street near the Bressler residence.
Postmaster N. J. Nelson has re
minded the people that after Dec.
1 there will be no delivery of
mail to residences or business
houses which are still without
numbers.
Rev. and Mrs. James Aiken
Smith of Salem, former pastor of
the Presbvterian church nr
spending Thanksgiving with Su
perintendent and Mrs. H. B. Fer
rin. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cmnr- nn4
family are spending Thanksgiving
in Portland at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William McGibbon.
Lee Nichols recently found a
bundle containing a woman' mot
a woman's rain coat, and some'
soiled laundry, Wins nh th -,,
ning board of his car after he
parxea tne car near Seventh and
Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. H. r Willis....
of Rogue River are spending
inanxsgiving with their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
H. C, Williamson.
Oscar Fredricksnn. i.l...nv...
at the local Southern Pacific of
fice, in comDanv with hi.
brother, Albin, also a telegrapher
me oownern Pacific, who is
stationed at Canby, left Wednes
day for a two weeks' vacation trip
to Elcampo, Tex., and New Or
leans, La.
The Rebekah Staff club will
meet at 7:30 o'clock Friday eve
ning at the I. O. O. F. hall. The
side of which Mrs. Alice Conner
is leader, will serve the refresh
ments. Hrtr??i Hear ye! See our Xmas
Ti.'E GIFT SHOP, next door
to Rex Theater,
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HAIRY t HUTHMAN, Manager
"in thejieart of
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Legion Auxiliary Names
Committees for Dinner;
Oakridge News Reported
OAKRIDGE, Nov. 21. (Spe
cial) The Cascade Unit of the
American Legion auxiliary met
recently for its regular Business
session. Mrs. Mary Jane Noland
presided. Plans were discussed
for a turkey dinner to be served
at the hall, Thursday evening,
November 28, at 6 o'clock, . This
will be for members of the post
and unit. Committees named
were Mrs. Fred Swanson, Mrs.
Noland, Mrs. Walter Blakely and
Mrs. Fred Rtchter, dinner; Mrs.
A. E. Bullis and Mrs. Charles
Croner. entertainment. Dave
Frederickson and A. E. Dumont
from the post will assist with the
entertainment. Plans were also
discussed for a Christmas party
but no definite date was set. The
group voted to have the kitchen
painted. The paint is being do
nated by C. S. Briscoe. A reoort
on membership was given and all
members who have not paid their
'1 dues are asked to do so be
fore the first of December.
The Oakridge Girl Scouts met
in the grade school this week for
their regular meetin" Miss Lever,
scout leader. ooend the meeting,
and was p.'isted Hurir" the eve
ninf by Miss Allen. Tl"! groun
disued nlan! for a food sale to
be he'd rn a .cati"-''av w'th'n the
ne- t two weeks. The cxct date
will be announced later. The re
mainder of the .time was spent
playing games. Refreshments
were served bv B?rbara Richter
and Alice CrunV-. Those orpsent
were no1" V'el'. Barbara Pich
r. Kathprn Vnlroy. Barbara
Croner, A'ice Crunk. Lulu Mae
Beatty, ",l!een Birch. Viol Hal
berg. F.llen Halbrp. ShMey
Tracy, Loi Mae Croner, Miss
Lever and Miss Allpn.
For Dr. Gray ,
Dr. Grant J. Gray was pleasant
ly surprised by a group from the
Odd Fellows lodge who came to
his home to help him celebrate
his birthday anniversary. As this
wa,s also the birthday of Mrs.
Jesse Flock, she was especially in
vited to attend the party. Two
birthday cakes were presented to
the honor guests. Those present
were Dr. and Mrs. Gray, Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Flock, E. E. Wert, Har?
vey Schartner, Vern Hill, Bruce
Lansberry, Sr., Howard Bern
hardt. Grant Dean, Clarence Dorf-
ler, J. E. Paddock, George W.
Shepherd, Virgil .Winkleman, M.
I. Eaman. Dr. Gray was also
honored with a birthday dinner
at his home Sunday with places
being marked for Mis. Gray, Mrs.
Roy Cureen of Tacoma and Dr.
Gray.
The Cascade post of the Amer
ican Legion met recently for a
regular business meeting with A.
E. Bullis, commander, presiding.
They voted to buy the turkeys for
the joint post and unit dinnr-,
Thursdsy, November 28. Tony
Dumont and Dave Frederickson
were appointed to assist the aux
iliary with the entertainment for
the evening. Plans were discussed
for holding an initiation for new
members early in December.
Mrs. LeRoy Oleson was nain
fully burned about the shoulders
and neck when she pulled a kettle
of hot cranberry sauce over on
her when she stooDed to pick up
some wood by the stove. Her
burns are painful but not serious.
Leave ."or Holiday
Among those going away for
the holidavs are: Mr. and Mrs.
William Jensnn and daughter,
Alice, who will visit relatives in
Halsey; Mr. and Mrs. John Nieuw
boer and son, who will spend sev
eral days in Portland with rela
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tives; Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Tibbetts,
who will visit relatives in Eugene,
Independence and Portland; Miss
Debby Lou Lever, who will visit
her parents in McMinnville. Miss
Virginia Layton will be with rela
tives in Monmouth; Miss Patricia
Taylor has gone to Seattle to be
with friends; and Miss Edythe
Farr who will visit her parents In
Coauille.
Mrs. Grace Walker has returned
to her home in Santa Barbara
after a week's stay with her par
mts, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miller.
Guests at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Grant J. Gray this week are
Mrs. Roy Cureen of Tacoma, a
n ices' of Mrs. Gray, Miss Billy
Starr, of Salem, Mrs. Gray's
granddaughter who arrived Wed
nesday to spend the Thanksgiving
holidays.
Miss.Nellie Johnson has left to
spend the rest of the week with
parents in Seaside.
Miss Madeline Richter, a sopho
more at the OSC, is home to spend
the rest of the week with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richter,
P.-T. A. Meets
TRIANG"? LAKE. Nov. 21.
f.crciU The November meeting
of the Triangle P.-T. A. was held
recently. The resignation of the
president, Mrs. Averill Rust, was
accepted and the association di
rected that the work be carried
on for the rest of the year by the
vice-president, Joseph Roner. Mrs.
Clark Curry was elected to the
vice-presidency. The custodian,
Mr. Harper, called attention to
the new parking regulation for
the school grounds and emphasized
them as safety measures. The
superintendent, Levitt Horner, re
ported on the conference for teach
ers held recently in Eugene. Harry
Robertson was appointed as chair
man of the committee to arrange
for gifts of Christmas candy to be
given to the children.
The program was featured by
musical numbers by the students
of Frances Horner, singing by the
assembly, and two numbers by the
Parent-Teacher quartet, Messrs.
Rust, Witcraf, Craven, and Prit
chard. After the program the time
was spent in inspection of the
progress of the builders projects in
the shop.
Plan Program
A committee of the Parent
Teachers association with Mrs.
Averill Rust as chairman, is ar
ranging a benefit program to
raise funds for the winter work.
The date of the benefit has been
set for Saturday, Dec. 7, in the
school auditorium. After the pro
gram lunch will be sold and games
and dancing will be enjoyed. All
patrons, friends and parents are
invited to attend.
H. E. CLUB MEETS
WILLAKENZIE. Nov. 21 (Spe
ciaUThe Willakenzie H. E. club
met on Tuesday for a po.tluck
luncheon at the home of Mrs.' Bart
Nevers. The time was spent sew
ing for the bazaar and making
curtains for the grange dining
room. The club will meet again
next Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Frank S. Pattison to sew. Those
present were: Mrs. H. E. Watters,
Mrs, D. R. French, Mrs. John
Walls, Mrs. Frank S. Pattison. Mrs,
Clarence Hover, Mrs. C. E. Jen
sen, Mrs. Nell Coplin, Mrs. H. E.
McKay, Mrs. Sam Smith, Mrs.
Mary Lou Porter, and the hostess,
Mrs. Bart Nevers.
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Junction City Club
Reports Meeting
JUNCTION CITY, Nov. 81.
(Special) The Junction City wo
men's club met Tuesday afternoon
with Mrs. Packard, president, pre
siding. A short business session
was held' at which several mat
ters of interest to the club were
discussed and acted on. It was
voted to pay for a chest X-ray for
a local school student. The Amer
icanization and reed' basketry
classes that had been contem
plated will be postponed until aft
er the first of the year. There were
not enough persons interested to
begin classes at this time. Mrs.
Horton resigned her position as
cecietary and Mrs. Marie Richard
son will take her place. The Coun
ty Federated club will hold its
first meeting of the year in Jan
uary at the grange hall with the
Junction club members as host
esses. The grange ladies will serve
the noon luncheon. The club spent
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MONTGOMERY WAR"
the afternoon in making scrap
books to be sent to the Doern
becher hospital for the children's
Christmas tree. Also, at the De
cember meetin a nn rv. io .u.
club members will bring toys to
oe seni io me nospitai along with
the scraD books. MrR. nnmQeun
sky and Mrs. Packard served re-
iresnmenis ai ine social hour.
Wallace Young of Los Angeles
visited ber aunt, Mrs. Lily Young
over night on Monday en route to
Canada, where he will enlist with
the Scottish regiment for overseas
service. Mr. Young has just cross
ed the age limit for enlistment in
the United States and is anxious
to get across to do his bit for his
Scotland, his ancestral home.
Former Resident Killed
Word has been received by
friends of a tragic accident in
Fresno, Cal., when S. V. Olsen, a
former resident of Junction City
v as killed in an auto accident. Mr.
Olsen was a merchant here and
about nine years ago disused of
his business and returned to Fres
no his former home.
Corporal Howard Larsen is
home on a month's furlough from
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