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Th Eoffenc Kcglster GaarH Scout Troop Gives Party Al Wend ling WENDLINe Th lenlor Girl Scouts gave t friendship shower ToMj at th soout cabin, hon oring Mr. Darren Stolberf, their termer leader. Attar the gifts ware opened refreshment were erred to the following: Wilma Jonti, Betty Racy, Mary Lou Steinberger, Eylene Pattee, Mar Jorie Raines, Barbara Rogers, Clara Sansom, Margaret Mix, Josephine Warner, Irene Grant, Audrey Keeler, Teresa Kuyken dall, Maxine and Donna Johnson, Louise Plant, Rose Ann Stein berger, Mrs. Darrell Stolberg, and Mrs. Larry Kelly the scout leader; Miss Delores Raines and Miss Jeanne Matte son assistant leaders; Mrs. Clyde Starr and Mrs. Loren Raines who are mem u n h uniit committee. Mrs. Vern Eastman and Mrs. Wesley Racy are also members 01 me committee but were unable to at tend. At the Ladies' Aid meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. Edward . Larsen recently plans were completed tor the cooked food sale and bazaar. It will be held at the Booth-Kelly store Friday, Dec. 8, 9 a. m. Those appointed to help with the bazaar and food sale were: Mes dames Cora Bilderback, Clara Pattee, and Gail Byers. Eight members were present and two visitors. The visitors were Mrs. H. E. Conover and daughter, Lorreen. The next meeting will be a silver tea and will be held at the home of Mrs. Catherine Annabel!. Mrs. Jack Dillon has returned home following a visit with her sot Tinvid Dillon of Camp Ruc'ker, Alabama. Enroute home' she visited her daugnier, ivirs. Burt McConnell a Wac, at Santa Monica, Calif. Another son, Wayne Dillon, S-2-c, who has re cently returned to Fan Francisco, from the south Ps.-lfic, accomp anied her home. He has a 23 day furlough. P.-T. A. Reports Gains The P.-T. A. membership chair man, Mrs. Hazel Quigley, reports that the kindergarten and second and third grade rooms won in the membership drive, each room getting the same number of mem bers. Due to illness In Mrs. Quig ley'a home, the treat that were promised the winners will be given at a later date. There are 0 members in the P.-T. A. to date. The Junior Mothers' club met at the home ol Mrs. Albert Smith recently, In the form of "hard times" party. Mrs. May Tong and Mrs. Marie Worden were welcomed as new members. The prizes of the evening were won by Mrs. Pearl Aubin, Mrs. Marie Worden, and Mrs. Wilma Saunders. The next meeting will be at the hall, Wednesday, Nov. Jfl. Mrs. Wilma Saunders will be hostess. The Wendling grade sohool has received the following library books this year: "Casco," by G. L. Adshead; "Hearty Can Be Fun," by Munro Leaf; "The Ped dler's Clock," by Mabel Keith Bunt; "Topsy-turvy Family," by Emma L. Brock; "Sing for Christmas," by Opal Wheeler; "The Cat Next Door," by Birsa Shepard; "Wilderness Champ Ion," by Joseph W. Lippincott. "Linda Marsh," by A. L. De Leeuw; "Sensible Kate," by Doris Rates; "Jerry Goes Fishing," by Florence Battle; "Water to Burn," by . Adam Allen; "Two Logs Crossing," by W. D. Edmonds; "Rusty Wants a Dog," by Huber and others; "First the Flower, then the Fruit," by J. M. Lucas; "Mary Poppins Opens the Door," bv P. L. Travers; "Derry the Wolfhound," by M. S. & H. L. Johnson; "The Girl Without a Country," by Martha Lee Poston. TO MEET TUESDAY WALTERV1LLE Waltervllle Grange will hold its regular meet ing Tuesday evening at the hall. Election of officers Is scheduled for that evening. Welcme Rebekah lodge met last week. The lodge made ar rangements for family night to be held Nov. 30 at the hall. This Is the fifth Thursday evening and no lodge meeting is scheduled for that evening. A potluck lunch will be served. Election of offic ers places In the chairs for the coming six months Renee Crab tree, noble grand; Mrs. Bob Mar nuardt, vice grand: Hortense Long, secretary, and for the year. Hazel Hubbard as treasurer The harvest supper sponsored by the Walterville Ladies Aid society at the Presbyterian church was a success. Children in this vicinity who read !he comic books will be in terested in knowing that In the October number of King Comics there is an article on the pet post page telling of Rodney West and hla war dog, Rodney was a for mer resident of Thurston and now lives at San Mateo, Calif., and visits his aunt, Mr. N. C Weist and family and Ms grand mother. Mrs. Proaser, at Walter villa very summer that he can get here. Butoh ii the war dog owned by Rodney and ha gave him for war service expecting to get hint returned when hla war service If over. Butch went A.W.O.L. the aeomd night tn samp after breaking his chain and Rodney wa railed in to help hunt for him. Because of a hard rain storm they had no luck finding him and Rodney went second time, finding Butch, who seemed flal to be returned .' I Committees For Club Announced MAPLETON The Point Ter race Garden club met last week at the home of Inga Mason with Mette Gibson as assistant hos tess. The meeting opened with singing of America and the giv ing of the pledge. As this was election month roll call was answered by giving names of some former president. Committees appointed by the new president were as follows: Program Pearl EUingson, Har riet Epperson, Lenoia Griffin. Ways and means Myrt Staehnke, Olive Johnson, Sophia Nicolle. Sick Francetta Frederickson, Rose Mason, Mary Mahan. Membership Lena Holman, Carrie Frederickson, Inga Mason. Beautification Pearl EUingson, Rose Wright, Myrtle Seavers. Publicity Golda Binder. Consti tution and By-Lawa Lyndal El lingson, Mary Epperson, Lois Pence. Musician Lyndal EUing son. It was agreed that the Christ mas meeting be held Dec. 14 at the home of Francetta Frederick son with potluck lunch. A mo tion was made to have a grab bag with price limits set at 50c and 75c. H. E. Club Holds Recent Election SANTA CLARA Mrs. C. D. Chezem was hostess to the Home Economics club Friday afternoon, with 15 members present. Elec tion of officers was held with Mrs. Clarence Sederlin being named chairman; Mrs. M. K. Emmons, vice chairman; Mrs. E. C. Hart, secretary; and Mrs. E. G. Vogt, treasurer. Outgoing officers were iCTro Tnnv Reinholtz. chairman: Airs. Roy Overgaard, vice chair man; secretary and treasurer Dom being re-elected. The treasurer reported $122.94 clear for the year's work. The club will meet at the home nt iut,-k u n vnrt rc. is. with a covered dish luncheon at 1 o'clock. This will be the Christmas party and gifts will be exchanged. Also, nil mpmhprs are to brine: some gift suitable for the children's home at Corvallls. ' Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Baldwin "re turned home last week from CrDmantn Calif . whore theV had spent a week visiting at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomp son. At Yoncalla YONCALLA Mrs. Lloyd Pink ston assisted by Mrs. Herbert Ho Bn entertained the members of the Yoncalla Women's Study club at her home recently. A two course luncheon was served. The meeting was Opened with singing "Star Spangled Banner" and "America." RoU call was an swered to. with embarrassing mo ments. Mrs. Ervin Rice read a jftper on American Homes and used as her topic "The Cultiva tion of Plants." Mrs. Leslie Chap man had the art lesson, followed by Mrs. Kenneth Mulkey's talk on health, using as her - topic, "Tears." Fourteen members and the following guests were present: Mrs. Sam Smith of Roseburg. Mrs. Pearl Harvey of Oakland, Mrs. Workman of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Zanger and Mrs. Fred Kruse. The W.S.C.S. of the Yoncalla Methodist church met recently with the president, Mrs. Perry Smith, presiding. The meeting was opened with group singing, followed by the scripture read ing. The treasurer reported $78 cleared at the election-day dinner. Plans were made to hold their regular Christmas bazaar on De cember 6, starting at 2 p. m. and continuing through with a tamale supper at 6 o'clock and a program at 8 p. m. There will be several booths with fancy work, candy, etc. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Lloyd Par sons, and Mrs. Gertrude Stoute are in charge of the program. Mrs. Harold Turpin and Mrs. Cassins Rychard are in charge of the grab-bags and Mrs. George Edis is in charge of the fancy work. Donations of any fancy work will be appreciated. Mrs. Avery La swell is in charge of the young people's candy, booth. The Assembly of God church has had several improvements recently. The floor has been sand ed and varnished, and new rugs have been put down. LULU GRACE MILLER SHEDD. Mrs. Lulu Grace MiU er, 69, died at her home near Shedd, Nov. 11, after a long Illness. She was bom at Grand Island, Neb., on Jan. 30. 1875 and came to Oregon at the age of six years. She married John P. Miller in 1899. He died on Sept. 19, 1943. The following children survive: Mm. Grace Buckingham,' Bell fountain; Mrs. Nina Bales and Mrs. Annabelle Keller, Shedd; Mrs. Elizabeth Barber, Corvallls; Mrs. Bessie Montgomery, Albany; Mrs. Dollie Seufert, Tangent; Dale Miller, Lebanon; RusseU and Har old Miller, Shedd, also 13 grand children, two sisters, Mrs. Ruby Walker, Enterprise, and Mrs. Anna Wicks, Albany; two brothers, George Mlllhollan, Oakville and Claude Millhollen, Fresno, Calif. The funeral service was en Wed nesday at the Oakville church. Rev. E. J. Clark officiating. Pall bearers were T. R. Sprenger. Wll lard Brown, R. W. Brown, William Lamar. Glenn Curtis and George Glthens. In charge of the floral offering were Mrs. Robert Lind say, Ms. Robert Miller and Mrs. T. R. Sprenger. Mrs. Lois Sherer and Mrs. Allle Sherer sang. Burial iv aj In the Oakville eematary, 1945 Officers For JC Grange Elected JUNCTION CITY Junction City grange met recently. Election of officers was held and the following were named for the ensuing year: Master, Roscoe Paine; overseer, Ralph Smith; lecturer, Mabel Lorang, secretary, Dick Thorn; steward, Milo Nelson; gatekeeper, Albert Johnson; as sistant steward, Ralph Witcher; lady assistant steward, Josephine Witcher; Ceres, Bernice Thom; Pomona, Viola Schooling; Flora, Emily Wilde; chaplain, Jennie Gribskov; executive committee, Earl Jager, O. M. Miller, Jim Mc MuUen; pianist, Reva Clarke. The next regular meeting wiU be held Nov. 24 at 8 p.m. A pro gram and pie social will be held after the meeting. Ladies are to bring pies. Mrs. O. M. MiUer, Fern McMuUen, and Martha McMullen are en the serving committee. Jasper Grangers List New Officers JASPER Jasper grange held its regular meeting last week. Regular committee reports were given by the agricultural and leg islative committees. The home economics club report was given by Ruby Shelly who reported that the next meeting would be a poUuck supper with the YGA having charge of the tables. Jan itors for next meeting are to be Mr. and Mrs. Lantz. Mr. Howes, a state deputy was in , attendance and .gave a talk on membership. The annual election of officers was held with the following re sults: master, Bert Fegles; over seer, Clem Cummins; lecturer, Gladys Fegles; steward, Harv Brown; secretary. Iris Black; chaplain, Ida Cook; assistant steward, Lawrence Wheeler; lady assistant steward, Grace Jones; treasurer, Dean Beales; gatekeep er, Everett Chase; Pomona, Oreta Wheeler; Ceres, Doris Wheeler; Floria, Wanda Cummins; execu tive committee, Bob Veltum, Fred Cook, and Jew Wheeler; musi cian, Maude Brown. New Officers In Lodge Are Reported COBURG Diamond Rebekah lodge No. 89 met last week. Seven candidates were initiated into the lodge. They were Lorene Parris, Anneth Fox, Mary M. Looney, John Knott, Roy P. Stolsig, LeRoy StalUngs, and Donald Stolsig. Election of new officers was held. Those named are: Edna May Woodruff, noble grand; Evelyn Wiggins, vice-grand; Velma Stol sig, secretary, and Vadura Green, treasurer. Announcement was made of the sealed bid sale on Dec. 7. Every member is to bring some article to be sold to the high est bidder. Other lodges visiting for the evening were Springfield 10, Eugene 1, Portland 1. Colorado 1, and Lebanon 1. Fifty-five mem bers were -present. After lodge a lunch was served and talks were given by some visitors and the new members, John Knott acting as toastmaster. Silver Tea Set MONROE Mrs. Mary Daugh erty, president, reports that the members of the Monroe Mothers association are sponsoring a silver tea, to be held at the grade school Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 22. Proceeds will be added to the funds of the association, and are to be used to help out with the ex- penses to be incurred in getting the hot lunch project underway at the grade school. A cook and helper have been secured, both of the Monroe community. The kitch en has been finished, and the serving of hot lunches will begin just after the Thanksgiving holidays. In connection with the ilver tea, Mrs. Edna Wood, principal of the grade school, has prepared a Thanksgiving program, consisting oi a play, songs, and readings. Throughout the afternoon the kitchen will be open to the public. FROM WF.STFIR WESTFIR. The Westfir par ents and teachern club met at th schoolhouse Friday, with pupils of miss Minnie miners and Mrs. Cul len's room giving the program. The business meeting was presided over by Mrs. Harold Savage. The rouowing committees were ap pointed: ways and means, Mrs. Donald Shepherd; auditing com mittee, Mrs. Sam Montgomery and Miss Minnie Miller. Mrs. Charles Godsey was appointed to confer with the district superintendent in regards to hot lunches for the school children. Miss Janet Lee RamsdeU is vis iting her brother and sister-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. G. U. J. RamsdeU In Baltimore, Maryland. Mrs. D. Logan, Mrs. C. F. Goas, Mrs. Martin Elam, Mrs. WiUiam MacMahan, Mrs. Arthur Bullis, and Miss Jean Neff attended a re ception given by Creswell Star chapter in CresweU Thursday eve ning. Mrs. Goss sang vocal solos during the evening. AT VENCTA VENETA. Harold Bowman has been home on furlough and is vis iting his wife and two sons. He has been stationed at Camp Wal ters, Texas, for the past five months. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jock Bowman of Veneta. Patsy KeUy has returned to her home after spending fie past five months with her father In Ven tura. Calif. Veva Holland gave a dinner party at her house Sunday In hon or of her two grandsons, Harold Bowman and Junior Mclntire. There were 25 guests present for the occasion. Mr. and Mm. John Sleinkc called at the home of Mrs, Veva Holland Meaotlr, Eagles Planning For Social Meeting COTTAGE GROVE At a recent business meeting of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles, plans were made to have a social meeting on Nov. 22, instead of a regular busi ness session. Late in the evening, a chiU feed was enjoyed by the members. The Friendly eiub met at the home of Mrs. Mark Morgan on Friday afternoon. FoUowing des sert, a regular business meeting was held. The members voted to prepare a Christmas box for the soldiers in camp hospitals. Plans also were made for the Christmas party. The club will hold its Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Newton Land on Dec. 19. Mrs. Veva Collier was a guest at the meeting. Entertain Group Mr. and Mrs. Cecil CaldweU en tertained for an informal evening of music at their home on Satur day evening. During the evening Mrs. George Hardy sang several solos, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. CaldweU. Arthur Mason, Mr. L. C. Hart also played num bers on the piano and electric guitar. A men's quartet composed of Mr. Caldwell, Larry Levens, Frank Brown, and Robert Gra ham, also sang. Late in the eve ning, refreshments were served by the hostess. Guests' included Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kabler, Mr. and Mrs. Gay lord Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mason, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Plye, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bricher, Mrs. BeUani of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Levens, Mr. and Mrs. Damon Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gra ham. Mrs. J. F. Finneran announces that the Red Cross surgical gauze classes will be held as usual until further announcement. The Cot tage Grove unit has a larg! supply of materials on hand which are to be used. 9:30-11:30. a.m. The Red Cross surgical gauze classes will meet in the Masonic temple. 1:30-4:30 p.m. The Red Cross surgical gauze classes will be held in the Masonic temple. 8 p.m. The Fraternal Order of 'the Eagles will hold a social meet ing in the Eagles hall. 8 p.m. The Moose lodge will meet in the PhiUips hall. Shedd Items SHEDD Rev. J. A. Hall has returned from Virginia where he visited relatives and is at his home in the Peoria neighborhood. Mi's. Pool and sister, Mrs. Floyd Bulman, are in Rapid City, S. Dakota, visiting their father, who is. seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fox are the parents of their first daugh ter, born Sunday at the Lebanon hospital. The little girl has six older brothers. She has been named Pearl. . Shedd high students sponsored a carnival in the gymnasium re cently, proceeds from which will be used for school activities. A program was given including or chestra selections, a vocal duet by Nancy Pugh and Joan Ox ford; instrumental duet by Betty Davis and Vernon Elliott; vocal solos by Mildred Nichols, with piano accompaniment by Vernon Elliott, and a short play. The Drain and Shedd high school football teams played here on Friday. Shedd won 25 to 18. The Priscllla club met at the home of Mrs. Ellamay Pugh last week, with 18 members present. The first home demonstration meeting that the club is spon soring is to be held at the school house in the home economics room on Dec. 1. "Fewer Colds" is to be the topic. Mrs. Ruth Rob erts presented the contest with the prize going to Mrs. Dorothea McKinley. Refreshments were served. The next meeting Is to be at the home of Mrs. Yola St John. CARNIVAL SUCCESS CRESWELL. The faculty and members of the student body of mgn senooi are apreciativ of the loyal support given at the car nival Friday evening. The total receipts were $559, $76 of which came from the sale of refresh ments sold by the Parents club. Since the freshmen claaa sold the most tickets their candidate, Bev erly Hancock, was crowned queen by the business manager of the class, BiU Lamb, with Joyce Mc Donah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. McDonah, serving as erown bearer. The princesses were Elea nor Fox of the senior elas, Margey Setter of the junior class, and Joyce Everson of the sophomore class. Moving pictures supplied by the Bonneville otfic in Eugene were a feature and tour shows were given. Several out-of-town visitor were present The prize went to R. C Claghorn. Jr. Jack H. Gruber, principal, Mr. Harris, Mrs. Bryant and Mr. Hopper, teacher assisted the students with the program of the evening. AT FALL CREEK FALL CREEK. Wednesday of last week marked 50 years of mar ried life for Mr. and Mrs. George Rice. They had a quiet observ ance of the day with a few friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. CampbeU are here from Napa, Calif., at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Frank Tailor. They are expecting to lo cate on the Gregory place on Little Fall Creek. R. M. Taylor was called to Seattle by a phone message saying that Mrs. Taylor who is in a hos pital there, is not so well. TO OBSERVE THANKSGIVING JASPER. The Jasper Christian church will observe Thanksgiving on Sunday with a program during the morning services followed by a basket dinner. Kenneth John son will present a musical pro gram, following Um dinner, I J ( ..ml Wn Kicvcp f I TOOK HER MEMJU Mr?? CM MY DEBU' 1P GUESS WE MM ft TERRIBLE CRACKS ftNt BAWUN V f , cecJ.TIuA J5 HOUNICE ItH? BATTLE ONU TWO tATS ' OUT FORI MONTHS- . SWtSBuS . LITTLE ORPHAN ANNUt . fya-auwii inn Afe,; , VM . NOT TO THINK t'mt'illh ,W N6V6B AND IN LESS luwtfoS I SElfc fr you cer usee to MmSSJJS k anir, wzzv. h . seen. m ma week iws I uA" 3 iwimg except JJ JLut B soo cer IXtfrfi "V" me ' I ackm& II i NOT GETTING 1 & ST eWKTWff XT J IfPT. 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Mr. and Mrs. Willia Glenn were host recently to members of their family and also Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards of Goshen. Birthdays of the family for the month of November were celebrated.- Guests from Junction City included Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Glenn and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Tracer and two daughters. Mr. and Mr. Merle Hentze. Mr. and Mrs. Charley .lessen ol Walter Viil and the boat. Word has been received here of the death of Ben McCollum, a former resident of Walterville, and who had resided in Cottage Grove the past few years. T-Sgt. Lester Wheeler Is visit ing at the home of his sister, Mrs. Blanche Wassom, while he is on his furlough. He has ako been visiting in the Deerhorn vicinity. The Walterville Ladies Aid so ciety met last week, all day. for quilting. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wearin and Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Zabrtski and Kenneth Smith called during the afternoon. Ar-J rangements were completed for the Thanksgiving harvest supper held at the church Friday eve ning. Thanksgiving week's meet ing will be- held Friday. Nov. 24 so those having school vacations will be able to attend the aid meeting George Willism has rented his stwmill for the next few months to Melvin Couch, Lowell Hubbard, and Vernon Hubbard, the men to take over soon. They are getting Lh mil ready lor running now. .Muse' CIUO - Jr. ganized to A recently. Mrs fr I leader. A 4-HwocVI organized ' 1 1 Ten toyt.TJLw J Elsie BostickistM