Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, December 21, 1943, Image 10

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    THE REGISTER. GUARD. EUGENE, OREGON.
Rebekafis, I00F
Plan Tuesday Party
JUNCTION CITY Thursday
ventaf, Dee. 23 at 7:00 the Re
bekah lodge No. 42 will hold
regular meeting in the I.O.OJ".
hall. The Rebekah end Odd Fellow
annual Christmas tree and party
nriil fallow besi'nnlnc at 8 o'clock.
Rebekah committee in charge of
the evening la Maussa rurxerson,
chairman; Mabel Cox, Maxine
Hartman, Edna Jensen, and Lucile
Junck. William Jensen heada the
Odd Fellows committee for the
evening and is assisted by Anton
Rasmussen, Harold Kennedy, J. C.
Larsen, and H. C. Christofferson.
A regular meeting of the Luther
League was held last week. Plans
were discussed for the young
peoples' Christmas tree program
to be held Monday, Dec. 27 in the
Danish hall at 8:00,
Scout Troop
A Boy- Scout troop committee
meeting was held Friday evening
at the home of Lee Murphy, chair
man. Other committeemen are
Ernest Kennedy, finance; Howard
Ashby, secretary; Haven Potterf,
scout relations and Eyner Hentze,
transportation and camping. The
entire committee will aot as the
board of review. The committee
voted to purchase a set of scout
mQctAra VinnHhnnk and a new
scoutmaster's uniform from the
troop fund. The troop was rereg
istered and plans were discussed
lei. a nnnpp ,lrlv to be held on
Jan. 15. The next meeting of the
committee will ne neia Jan. ana
on the first Monday of every
month thereafter.
Cabs Organize
The Cub Scout troop of Junc
tion City has been re-organized
under the leadership of Rev. Carl
Mason. Twenty cubs were register
ed Thursday of last week. The
Cubs are sponsored by the Ameri
can Legion. Cub committeemen are
D. D. Horton, William Hansen, and
Harold Kennedy.
M-Sgt. V. Nelson and Mrs. Nel
son have arrived from Fort Colum
bia, Wash., to spend the holidays
with Sgt. Nelson's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Nelson, other
relatives and friends. Sgt. Nelson
and Mrs. Nelson will return to
Fort Columbia Dec. 29.
Tnesday Calendar '
Lions elub meeting in the cafe
teria of the union high school at
fl:S0.
Benefit basketball games for
polio fund in the gymnasium of
the Union high school. Junction B.
team vs. Oakrldge at 7:00; Juns
tion City A. team vs. Oakrldge
high, at 8:00 and JunrMon City
business men vs. Monroe town
team at 9:00.
Friendship club meeting at the
home of Mrs. F. W. Rafoth. Pot
luck dinner at 12:30 and exchange
of gifts.
Wednesday Event
Oasis lodge meeting in the
LO.O.r. hall at 8:00.
Red Cross surgical dressings
meeting in room 1 and 2 over
the United States National bank
building from 7:00 to 9:30.
Civil Air Patrol meeting In the
music room of the grade school
at 7:30.
Luther League meeting in the
Danish hall at 8:00.
For Thursday
Firemen meeting in the fire
hall at 7:30.
Rebekah and Odd Fellow Christ
mas tree in the I.O.O.F. at 8:00.
Rebekah lodge No. 42 meeting
in the I.O.O.F. hall at 7:00 Satur
day. Grange No. 744 Christmas party
In the grange hall at 7:00.
From Shedd
SHEDD Staff Sergeant Bob
White and Lonnie C. Parkeson and
families are making their homes
in cabins at the Shedd auto camp
now under the management of
M. J. Fox. The men are stationed
at Camp Adair. Mr. Fox expects
to open his garage for business
early in January.
A basketball game played here
recently between the Shedd and
Tangent grade teams resulted In
victory for the visitors, 21 to 15.
Four members of the Shedd Girl
Scout troop enjoyed a skating
party recently at the Albany rink.
The leader of the troop, Mrs. Doris
Latimer, accompanied them.
An airplane school which was
held In the school house has com
pleted Its course of nine lessons.
It was attended by captains of
the observation post and those
under them. Thirty different
planes were studied. Mrs. Bell of
Eugene was instructor.
Kenneth Smith and Miss Vlda
Klfer who is teaching the first
and second grades of the Shedd
school were mnrrled recently.
Arthur Ruckert who is in the
army recently made a visit at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. E. Ruckert.
Parents Club Sets
Meeting Thursday
CRESWELL The regular
meeting or the Parent club will
be held Thursday afternoon of
this week instead of on Friday
as the school closes that day for
the holiday. The teacher will
be in charge of the program and
the home economics class will
serve the refreshment.
Mrs. J. P. Kuni and Mrs. G.
N. McDonah entertained the
Royal Neighbors club of Eugene
at a luncheon, Friday, followed
by a Christmas party and an
exchange of gifts. "Secret sis
ter" gifts were also presented.
Carols were sung around a light
ed tree. Twenty guests were
present
Mr. and Mrs. F. Powell have
received word that their son,
Flness, has completed hi boot
training and has been transferred
to a basic training school at De
troit, Mich., where he will at
tend a school preparing him as
a machinist mate.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Plank of
Oakridge and baby daughter are
visiting with her people Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Stott and family. Mr.
Plank responds to his service
call next month. The family
plans to locate here.
Pfc. Earl Smith arrived home
Friday from camp- at Tacoma
where he is a member of a medi
cal detachment. He is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith.
Mrs. Mabel Sly left Monday
to spend the holidays with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs, Mark Hanford at Boise,
Idaho.
Home From Seattle i
Ralph Black of the navy was
home for the week-end from
Seattle, Wash. '
Due to illness, the Christmas
program and mothers' tea sched
uled for Wednesday afternoon,
by the grade school teachers has
been dispensed with. - ,
Mrs. Ernest Syphers arrived
here Friday to visit with her
parents, Mr. . and Mrs. M. C.
Redding, and with Seaman Syph
ers' mother, Mrs. Lela Syphers.
She plan to be here two weeks.
,
Lambing Starts
Early At Shedd
SHEDD Apparently lambing
has started early this year. A new
lamb was added to L. N. Starnes'
flock of sheep last week. Pas
tures are better than they were
at this time last year but would
be benefited by more warm rains.
Ewes in most flocks are in good
condition.
Mrs. Allen Madsen from Port
Angeles, Wash., has been visiting
Miss Fay Williams.
The regular meeting of the
Prlscllla club was postponed until
next Wednesday on account of the
illness of Mrs. Bertha Elliott.
The United Presbyterian Mis
sionary society met on Friday aft
ernoon at the home of Mrs. Emma
Gregory for the annual Christmas
meeting. Mrs. Herbert McDonald
conducted the devotional services.
Mrs. C. E. Berton read the min
utes of last month's meeting and
called the roll. Mrs. Willard Brown
conducted the business meeting.
Number were drawn and gifts
bearing corresponding numbers
were , distributed. A lighted
Christmas tree was an attractive
feature. Refreshments were
served.
The Potter elub met recently at
the home of Mrs. Porter. A clever
contest was held. Mrs. E. E. Aw
brey won the prize by guessing
most nearly the number of berries
on bunches of holly. Refreshments
were served.
Deerhorn School
Lists Program
DEERHORN The Christmas
program will be held Thursday
evening at the Deerhorn echool
house. The pupils of the school
will present the program. Those
Interested may attend the pro
gram at the Walterville Presbyter
ian (Anderson Memorial) church
on Christmas eve.
Walt Rauch Jr., teaman firsli
class, USN, formerly of Deerhorn,
is at home on a short furlough.
Walt was badly Injured several
months ago but has recovered con
siderably. His sister, Goldie, also
was home at the same time. She
is a nurse in Portland. .
NOT! NEWS
NOTI The Rainbow Health
club enjoyed a party at the school
house recently. Following a short
business meeting, the game com
mittee, Rozella Roush, Ordella
Harrington, and Delores Berens,
led an afternoon of games. Later
refreshment were served. The
refreshment committee was Kleth
Harper, Wanda Ware, Marie Clark
and Kay Kayser. Mrs. L. R. Ad
klson is club leader.
Mrs. Florence Gamer has left
for Colorado to spend Christmas
with her husband, Private Ken
neth Garner, who Is in the air
forces, training at Buckley Field.
.
Df MARCOLA
MARCOLA Marcola grade
school Is giving Christmas oper
tta Wednesday evening, Dec. 22,
at the grade school. The operet
ta, "The Magi' Gift," Is In two
ct and ha cast of about 80
pupils. The public is invited. V.
cation at the grade school begins
Friday, Dec 24, and run to
,Zttaw
Grange Installs
NORTH FORK North Fork
grange met recently to install its
officers and those of the Juvenile
grange. D. E. Severy acted as in
stalling officer, with W. J. Mead
ows acting as marshall and Mrs.
Ben Shirley and Mrs. George
Chapman amblem and regalia
bearers. During the business
meeting Mr. and Mr. Delbert
Akerley. Mr. and Mrs. J. Waldo,
and Miss Fay Waldo were voted
into the grange and will receive
the degrees in January. A gift ex
change and refreshment are
planned for the next meeting,
which will be on December 25.
CLUB ELECTS
CLOVERDALE The Christmas
meeting of the Ladies' club was
held at the clubhouse Thursday.
A no-hostess dinner was sreved at
noon. Quilting for Mrs. L. J.
Qulgley was done during the aft
ernoon. At the.business meeting
the following officers were elected
for the pew year: president, Mrs.
W. O. Shoop; vice-president, Mr.
Olive James; secretary treasur
er, Mrs. E. F. Roberts. The visitors
were Mrs. Wilma Mitchell, and
Mrs. Paul Bishop of Eugene, Mrs.
iarne ixra and Mrs. T. H. Con
boy. Christmas carols were sung
and gift were exchanged. Re
freshments were also served dur-
m id wiuayi
Missionary Group
Elects Officers
SANTA CLARA The Sant
Clara Women's Missionary soci
ety met recently in the church
parlor with Mrs. W. E. Barbee
in charge of the program. The
topic was "Peace." Election of
officers for the new year resulted
as follows: Mrs. W. E. Barbee,
President; Mrs. Arthur Guthrie,
vice-president; Mrs. Lee Adkins,
secretary and treasurer; Mrs.
Cliff Abram song leader; Mrs.
H. Jeppesen, assistant; Mrs. E. A.
Conont, pianist; Mrs. James B.
Chapman assistant.
PFC. Joe Taubenkrau, home on
furlough, left recently for his
station in California after a visit
with his parents and old friends.
He also visited with evi. rrea
Emerson at Camp Adair and
other friends in Portland. Joe
has finished his school of radio
work.
Staff Sgt Ed Burger of Camp
Adair visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Barker in Santa
Clara recently.
Mrs. H. R. Emerson returned
home recently from Camp Adair
where she visited her son, Pvf.
Fred Emerson, who underwent
an operation on his eye Nov. 30.
Pvt. Fred Is getting along nicely
but will be operated on again
this week.
Noti Program Set '
Next Thursday
NOTI There will be a Christ
mas program at the grade school
Dec. 23 at 8 p.m. Everyone is in
vited. The Home Extension Unit met
recently at the home of Mrs. Mae
Pilon, Miss Nellie Lyle, county
home demonstration agent, was
speaker of the day, leading a dis
cussion on "Building Morale."
Roll call was answered by a
Christmas poem. A planned
luncheon was served at noon. Aft
ernoon was taken up by singing,
games and the exchange of gifts.
Birthday greetings were extend
ed, to members having birthdays
in December. Twenty members
and seven visitors were present.
. Mr. and Mre. William Jay were
called to Vancouver, Wash., re
cently because of the death of
Mrs. Jay's brother-in-law, Bob
Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Carson were
former residents of Noti. They
were living at Oakland, Cal., at
the time of Mr. Carson's acci
dental death.
Miss Avril Drinkwater has fin
ished her training at Western
Union's school in Santa Cruz, Cal.,
and has been placed in a Western
Union office in Medford.
RUFFLES OR RIC-RAC
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Cute as a cupcake, Is this sassy
plnafore-type frock. Pattern 4384
may, of course, be either pinafore
ruffled or accented with ric-rac. It
depends on your darling" fancy.
It s snappy as can be in cotton , . .
becoming and warm in wool, a
good style for school or red-letter
days! Best of all . . , It's easy to
make.
Pattern 4384 Is available in girls'
sizes 6. 8, 10, 12 and 14. Size 10
takes 2 3-8 yards 35-Inch.
Send 8IXTEEN CENTS In coins
for this pattern. Write plainly
SIZE. NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE
NUMBER.
Add TEN CENTS for our Pat
tern Book of smart fashions and
useful gifts. Free glove and hand
bag pattern printed right In the
book.
Send your order to Register-
uuara, pattern Department
y CfniuCfJatuS
tXIAtS DON'T . . . Mall kme
eolna or itamp, larfer than Se tl
nomlnallona with pattern order. Ba
aura to ara that your Name. Addreea
and Pattern Number and suae ara
wnttan plainly and ancloaed wtth
order,
r-I.KAs DO . . . l'e ttatnpi er
money order ir poaalble. or tr you
murt uaa coin,. Tap aeeurely and
faaten down with atlckrr tape, sea
that your envelope la eealed tlthtly.
Creswell Grange
Planning Meeting
CRESWELL Creswell grange
will meet in regular session Thurs
day evening. A Christmas pro
gram in charge of the lecturer,
Mrs. Earl Petty will be given.
"Santa Claus" will be there and
each member is to bring a gift
for exchange.
The Home Economic club of
Creswell grange will hold Its
meeting Tuesday afternoon at the
hall. "Pollyanna gifts" will be
presented and a no-hostess lunch
eon will be served.
The regular meeting of Honor
Rebekah lodge will be held Wed
nesday evening, Dec. 22. Each
member will give a number in
keeping with the holiday season
for the good of the order. Gift
will be exchanged.
Mrs. V. E. Grousbeck assisted by
Mrs. E. D. Grousbeck entertained
the Neighborhood club Thursday
afternoon at the annual Christinas
party. Carols were sung, Mrs.
Frank Sly gave a reading and Mrs.
E. D. Grousbeck sang a solo. Gift
were exchanged. The eighty-first
birthday anniversary of Mrs. Jen
nings was observed.
The Christmas parry of the
Camas Swale club was held last
week at the club house in their
district. Mrs. Grant Mrs. Vern
McCluskey, and Mrs. Frank Gard
ner were the hostesses at the pot
luck dinner at noon. Visitors were
Mrs. Eunice Dugas and Mrs. Mona
Hendricksen and they became
members of the club. "Pollyanna
names" were drawn ' for next
year. Gifts were exchanged and
a social afternoon was spent.
Plans were made for a watch night
party. Hostesses for the next
meeting are Mrs. E. E. Allen, Mrs.
Zelta Gool, and Mrs. Bernice Zim
merman. ' -
Mrs. E. H. Heaton entertained
her 4-H sewing club at a Christ
mas party Thursday afternoon at
her home. Gifts were exchanged
and treats were dispensed by the
leader. Twenty-three girls were
present. Mrs. C. I. Kent and Ma
bel Heaton, recently of Alabama,
were guests.
School Programs
Are Announced
CROW Crow high school Is
having an exchange of gifts on
Dec.23. The other schools also
have their tree and programs on
the evening of that date. These
will clean up on Dec. 24 and all
will have vacation until Monday
after New Year's.
Henry Rieck caught a large
coyote in a trap on his place the
past week. The coyotes are quite
numerous in that vicinity. They
caught most all of Mr. Rieck's
lambs and kid goats during ' the
summer and fall, and have killed
sheep and goats for several others.
Gene Holland and John McDaniel
went to see the government trap
per, but he was ill and not able
to trap them Just now.
Sgt. Glen Harwood from Den
ver, Colo., was guest of honor at
a dinner Sunday at his mother's
home. Several friends and rela
tives attended. "
At Wendling
. WENDLING Mrs. Cecil Ham
mond, the first grade teacher,
gave a Christmas program in her
room recently. The mother of the
first grade pupils were invited.
The following program was given:
"Jingle Bells," by all the chil
dren; retitation, "The Kindergar
ten;" song, "Upon the House-top;"
recitation, "Old Santa Is Coming,"
by Patrick Kelley, George Stein
berger and Keith Qulgley; recita
tion, "Christmas Bells," by Na
omi Whitaker, Carolyn PrickeU,
Carol Ann Gard, and Marjory
Metzger; longs, "It Came Upon a
Midnight Clear" and "Away In a
Manger;" Christmas acrostic, by
aU; "A" Chinese Scene" by Pat
rick Kelly, George Steinberger,
Neil Callison, Floyd Bumby, and
Gerald Swofford; "Rastus and
Mandy at Home," by Naomi Whit
aker, Carolyn PrickeU, Melvin
Cralger, Albert Sansonv . Vern
Sansom, Keith Qulgley and
George Steinberger; recitation,
Larry Hobhood.
Pvt. Leigh ton Jones of San
Luis Obispo, Cal., has a ten-day
furlough and is visiting hi par
ents, Mr. and Mr. M. E. Jones.
Another son, Silver Jones, has re
cently enlisted in the navy and
has gone to Portland. From there
he will be sent to camp for
basic training.
Mrs. Eugene Howd has return
ed from Alameda, Calif., after a
three weeks' visit with her son,
Clinton Howd.
Central Notes
CENTRAL The Willing Work
ers' club of Central held it an
nual Christmas party last week at
the home of Mrs. Burr Fitch. A
brief business session was held
and it was voted to give $5 to the
USO. Each member and guest re
sponded to rollcall with a verse
from the Bible or something per
taining to Christmas. Gifts were
then distributed from beneath the
Christmas tree to all present
after which lunch was served to
35.
School closed Friday for a two
weeks' vacation. The children pre
sented a play "A Soldier in Beth
lehem," at the Grange hall Thurs
day evening and had a Christmas
tree with treats for the children.
The women of Cerftral will start
making surgical dressings and
plan on meeting each Wednesday
at 1 o'clock at the Grange hall,
beginning January 5. AU women
arc Ul
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News of Deerhorn
DEERHORN The White Ele-1
luncheon was served at noon to
the regular members.
ine Deerhorn home demonstra
phant club met at the home of Hon cl"b met at the home of Mrs
Mrs. Lloyd Koozer recently Work Maf L rt?.Uh . MrSl Bob'
. .. Marquardt as a Joint hosteu Mr
was done on a quilt Mrs. Lloyd Lowell Hubbard and Hr
Currant, Mrs. Dick Potter and Deckert led the project' WS
Mrs. Everett Wearin were remem- entiUed 'Tile It PN0w " S
bered with birthday gifts, how- j member made a le out of envel
ever, all 3 were absent. The I opes, wall Darier Jl i
Christmas exchange was held. The Mrs.' Sn? wh'o Is pres dent OI
January meeting will be held at the club, presIdH at Z Ttoub
the home of Mis. Ernest Watson I meetlno nr.ii ,n ..... .Dusmes?
n.ng January 5. AU women, on Jan. 26. Mrs. Raymond Bates j by a short story or a cute sTvin.
igcd to be present and assist and Mrs. Cecil Johnson's birth- Miss Nellie LVe win h. 8.-
in charge of the project. Mrs.
Tanner will be hostess for the
next meeting which will be held
Jan. 21, starting at 11:00 o'clock.
Mrs. Cecil Johnson received the
prize for being the first one pres
ent, 'A Christmas gift exchange
was held in the afternoon. Lunch
eon was served to the regular
members and Mrs. Hallie Duniton
who was the only .new member.
Mrs. Ruby Kooier ha returned
to her home after a visit with her
son, Dale, who Is an air student
at Santa Ana, Cal.
Leroy Stone, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Vernon Stone, has returnd
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