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THE REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON Springfield Masons, Eastern Stars Install New Officers SPRINGFIELD, Dec. 20. (Spa ciil) At d joint meeting ol the Masonic lodge. Liberty chapter 171 and the Eastern Star lodge, Cts cade chapter 155, in the Masonic temple on Tuesday, December 1. the following officers were in stalled: For the Masonic lodge Gilbert R. Shoush, worshipful master; Har ry Crouse, senior warden; Floyd Hilliker, junior warden; Oswald M. Olson, treasurer; Carl Olson, secretary; Harvey Glger, senior deacon; Claude Gerlach, junior deacon; Fred Louk, chaplain; Clar ence K. Blackburn, marshal; Frank Monney, senior steward; Art Ep penpough, junior steward; Fred Macklin, tyler. For the Eastern Star lodge Mrs. Carrie Jarrett, worthy ma tron; Gilbert R. Shoush, worthy patron; Mrs. Lester Hufstader, as sociate matron; Arthur Baugh, as sociate patron; Mrs. Marion Max- OPEN EVENINGS Monday and Tuesday mftr om amr 11. sseus .Joyce AR. CUB ir Cross strap scuff of fuzzy teddy bear ma terial ... in white, pink and blue. 1.95 ey, secretary; Mvs. Bessie Paddock, treasurer; Mrs. Crystal Fogle, con ductress; Mrs. Marian Crouse, as sociate conductress; Florence Cook, Adah; Mrs. Grace Skinner, Ruth; Mrs. Mary Monney, Esther; Merle Cogill, Martha; Mrs. Lela Johnson, Electra; Mrs. Hattie Drury, chap lain; Mrs. Margaret Martin, mar shal: Mrs. Dorothy Mae Ireland, organist; Mrs. Pearl Shantal, ward er; Mrs. M. J. McKline, sentinel. Police, Fire Reserves Meet Monday In Armory SPRINGFIELD, Dec. 20. (Spe cial) An important meeting of the Springfield civilian police and fire reserves will be held at the armory Monday, December 22, at 7:30 p.m. Blackout assignment and sta tions for both organizations will be given out at this meeting. Roy Woodruff, of Eugene, will speak on the air raid warden pro gram. Chiefs Finucane and Joliff are in hones that Herschel Taylor, county commander of the civilian reserve, will also be at the meet ing to talk to the corps. Methodist Services Feature Choir Program SPRINGFIELD, Dec. 20. (Spe. cial) Regular Christmas services of the Ebbert Memorial Methodist church will feature a special Christmas sermon by Rev. Harry Crouse and special music. A children's program will be put on by the several departments of the Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening, December 21, the church choir will present a Christmas and sacred concert pro. gram. The presentation is sched' uled for 7:30 p.m. The evening program wil open with an organ prelude followed by the invocation by Rev. Mr. Crouse. The junior choir will give two numbers and Mrs. Edward Renkin will sing a soprano solo, The offertory will be played by Mrs. John Radmore, organist. After a contraltt, solo by Mrs. j tary; Mrs. Lula McPherson, treas-1 Crouse, Rev. Mr. Crouse will give the benediction. This will be lol lowed by the organ postlude. mm OPEN EVENINGS . . . Monday and Tuesday mgtnti (htm Sffr sseus BLUE GRASS WHIMSIES Sketched from top dewnt BLUE GRASS BATH BOX, an exquisite Christmas package of Flower Mist and dusting powder, $3 MERRY CHRISTMAS TREE. This gay. pink pouff of net is trimmed with Lipstick, Cheek Rouge, Eye Shadow, Blue Grass Perfume, Sachet Pillow and Fllmfoam, $10 BLUE GRASS PERFUME BOOT. Santa's boot In a transparent chimney. In the boot a tiny bottle of perfume, $1.75 BLUE GRASS ROCKING HORSE, for her dressing table. Blue Grass Flower Mist a-rldlng, $3.50 Springfield Girl Scouts Plan Holiday Party SPRINGFIELD, Dec. 20. (Spe cial) All Springfield Girl Scouts are invited to the Scout House on Tuesday evening, December 23, at 7 o'clock, for a parly. The sen ior Girl Scouts will act as hostesses. Refreshments will be served. Each troop will contribute to the entertainment wun pantomimes, skits and songs. According to Mrs. N. A. Chaffee there is plenty of material on hand at Mrs. Larson Wright's for the new uniforms. All of the troops' national dues should be paid im mediately. Troops. 5, 6, and 8 are the only ones which have paid so far. Christian Church Plans Sunday School Pageant SPRINGFIELD. Dec. 20. (Spe cial) The Sunday school of the Christian church will present a pageant, "The Garden "of Christ mas Happiness," by Mattie B Shannon, Sunday morning, De. cember 21, during the Sunday school hour. In the pageant will be songs by the beginners, primary department, and the choir, made up from intermediate and high school classes. The pageant is be ing directed by Mrs. Marjorie Tay lor and Mrs, Mary Warner. White guts for the White Swan mission will be brought. Members of the Bible school classes, which start at 10 a.m., will also bring white gifts for the In dian mission at White Swan, Wash Regular preaching service will begin at 11 a.m. There will be spe cial music by the choir, accompa' nied on' the zylarimba by Mrs. Alice Kendall. Those taking part in the Sun day school program are: Jean Ev- ersaie, zena Vail, Janice Warner,! Mrs. Jenny Murphy, Myrtle Shull, ' Patsy Matsler, Barbara Wells, Patty Mauney, Beverly Wright, Ladd Robertson, Virgil Morgan, Wayne Walkin. Howard Shull. Billv Pifer. Dale McCord, Glenna Daniels, Vir- , ginia Neshitt, Johnny Stanton and Donald Peterson. I The evening service will begin at 7:30 p.m. Several solo numbers will be givep as well as several numbers by the choir and the women's chorus. Soloists are: R. E. Moshier, Avis and Lucille Marr, Mrs. Mabel Tyson, Mrs. Claud O'Brien, D. B. Murphy and Mrs. ' D. B. Murphy, Frank Janzen, Joe Stewart, Glen Allison, Mrs. Wil liam Kendall, and Mrs. William Doty. Members of the choir are as fol lows: Sopranos Misses Cleo Cad dell, Avis Marr, Marjorie McPher son, Myrtle Dayton, "Mesdames Gordon Kendall, Claud O'Brien, Mabel Tyson, Florence Van Kirk; altos Miss Lucille Marr, Mes dames D. B. Murphy, J. W. Pifer, Ella Lombard. William Doty; ten ors Merton Ferebee, Frank Jan zen, Joe Stewart, D. B. Murphy: basses Glen Allison, Eldon Fix. Glen Robertson, Roland Moshier; accompanist Mrs. Tom. Lusby; irogram directed by Mrs. R. e. wiosnier. JOINT INSTALLATION SPRINGFIELD, Dec. 20. (Spe cial) Springfield Oddfellows lodge 70 and the Juanita Rebekah lodge have decided to hold a joint installation on Monday, January 5, 1942. This plan was decided upon since both lodges' terms of office start on approximately the same date. The following officers will be installed for the I.O.O.F. lodge: Theodore Lajoie, noble grand; C. L. Aldrich, vice grand; Oswald Olson, secretary; M. J. McKline, treasurer. The Rebekah lodge will Install these officers: Mrs. Gladys Mey ers, noble grand; Mrs.' Audrey McPherson, vice grand; Mrs. Glenn Stone, recording secretary; Mrs. Floy Richardson, financial secre- FINES SPRINGFIELD. Dec. 20 (Spe cial) Assessed against Neal V. 7Wrv ftftn mnA driver's license suspended for 60 days, defendant pleading gumy on a cnarsc ui reckless driving; Natale B. Guis tina. $10. violation of the basic rule. CHRISTMAS PARTY SPRINGFIELD. Dec. 20. (Spe cial) Juvenile circle 162 will meet in Eggiman's parlors at 5 p.m. Monday, December 22, according to Mrs. Mvrtle EKfiman. Each child is to bring either sandwiches or a salad tor tne pot luck. Each boy is to bring a girl's gift and each girl a boy's gift, which will be put around the Christmas tree. W. M. 8. MEETINGS SPRINGFIELD, Dec. 20. (Spe cial) Mrs. Ed Begger entertained the W. M. S. of Trinity church Monday afternoon, December 15. Mrs. Louis Smith presented a pro gram on missionary work in China. The next meeting will be a so cial at: the home of Mrs. Lamar Smith. At this meeting an offering, known as the Lottie Moon Christ mas offering, will be accepted for Chinese missionary work. SOUTHBOUND SPRINGFIELD, Dec. 20. (Spe cial) Mr. and Mrs. Al Perkins and their grandson, Jack, are leaving for Los Angeles Tues day to visit their son, Ferrol Per kins. SCHOOL DANCE SPRINGFIELD, Dec. 20. (Spe. cial) The Dance club of the Springfield union high school held their Christmas party and dance Friday evening, December 19. Stu dents brought presents for Red Cross baskets, to be distributed among the poor. OPEN MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS mfet Owm Sift' sseu 100 Wool Sweaters MAKE WONDERFUL GIFTS if 100 pure cashmeres, choice cunas and super shetlands, lush wool and angoras. ir Classic slipons and car digans In regulation and boxy styles with short or , long sleeves. ir White',' pink, blue, maize, red, brown, natural, green, black, navy, cher ry. Sizes 32 to 40. 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