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n Register . Churl fcHnery Classes Rc:nte on Dec. 26 COTTAGE QROVZ Donald M has announced that the SMM machinery repair elau will ot W held en Friday vening, Da. U. Howevar, thar will ba halt as usual en Tuesday, Dec. M and Friday, Dm. M. . Mr. and Mr, frank Bradlord nsertatned a few Wanda en Sunday evening at their home for an .'Informal buffet dinner and Christmas party. Th hottest was assisted by her daughter, Mist Betty Bradlord, who. ia home from Oregon State collage. Guests were Mr. and Mn Alvls Wicks, Norma, and Karmy; Mr. and; Mrs. Hubert Haworth and tons, Keith and Bryon; Mr. and Mnr. R. C. McNew, Mrs. Flor ence' Mills. Grange Givse Farty A Christmaa program and party for the children of mem- ben of the Hebron grange was held on Saturday evening In the grange hall. Mrs. Fred Harris, lecturer of the grange was in charge of the program, which In cluded group singing, led by Esther Trunnel; recitations by Jeatl Lamb, Marie Geer, and Llla Maa Chaffee; songs by Jerry Woileat and a group; a vocal solo by .Esther Trunnel, a violin solo by "Marie Geer, a vocal duet by Mr" and Mrs. Mada Overgaard; a piano duet by Lenore and Lor ane Porter; and a short play, "The Christmas Spirit" At the close of the program, treats were presented to th children. The Grange members enjoyed a social evehing of dancing and refresh ments were served. Lt. and Mrs. Clyde Stewart, formerly of Cottage Grove, are. th- parents of a daughter, Bar bara Jean, bom Dec. 14, at the Ft-Benning post hospital at Col umbus, Georgia. Mrs, Roberts ' was the former Jean Savage. The baby is the first grandchild of Mri. and Mrs. C. ,S. Roberts of this city and also Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Savage of Roteburg, former residents of Cottage Grove. Mrs. Savage is visiting Lt. and Mrs. Roberta fn Georgia. Tharsday Calendar 12:00 noon Th Lions club will meet at the Rainbow cafe for a luncheon and meeting.. IkOM:00 p.m. The Red Cross office in the city hall will be El.crion Held By Club At Coburq COBURO The Willing Work ers club held an all-day meeting at th horn of Mrs. Harold Hurd, Tuesday. A covered dish lunch eon was served. A busin ses sion was hld with Mrs. Stuart Hurd presiding. Mrs. Lee Thomas reported that th group had mad 217 article for th war relief during the year. Mrs. Walter Chase reported on the last card party, stating that 32 persons were present and that six tables of pinochle were in play. The next card party will be at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay wmtaker, Saturday e v a 1 a g, January a. Mrs. Whltakar will appoint a committee to be in charge with her. Election of officers for th en suing year took plac as follows: Mrs. Eva Feulner, president: Mrs, Charles VogeL vice-president: and Mrs. Hal Harrington, secre tary. The "unknown friends" of the group war revealed and names were drawn for another year. The following program was presented: Christmas carols, by the group; vocal solo, "White Christmas," by Mrs. James Green; reading. "Friendship," by Mrs. John Adair; piano numbers, by Donald Hurd; "Silent Night" and "Away In a Manger," aung in Spanish, by Mrs. Stuart Hurd and Mrs. Gilbert Simmons. A gift exchange was held among th group. Guests for the day were: Mrs. Ben Snyder, of Corvallls; Mrs. John Adair, Mrs. Guy Herman and Mil Barbara Calvert. Th next meeting of th club will b held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Williams. Th date will be announced later. 1:30 p. m. The Utopia club wfB meet at th horn of Mr. Nelson Durham, with Mrs. Delia Menmond as hostess. A 1:30 Christmas dinner will be served, 1:00 p.m. The Ad Libitum ettsb will meet at the home of Mn. Frank Bradford for a Christ mas party. t:00 p.m. Th Harmony cir ri: of the Baptist church will mast at Jhe home of Mrs. Carl Ben for their Christmas meet tnf. 7:80 p.m. A Christmas can jrt)u "Carols of Christmas" will be presented at the Church of Christ. Th public la cordially Blasted to attend. t:S0 p.m. The Kite Bridge taut will har Its Christmas party ssj-th home of Mrs. Orlo Bsg 1. 1iM .bv A meeting of the usordmat lodga of the I.O.O.F. will be held at the haU. R. H. Anderson, grand patriarch of the encampment, will be a visiter. 7:30 p. nv Th Service guild ef Jhe Methodist church will have it-Christmas party and gift ex change at the horn of Mrs. Kenneth Mickey. 7:30 p.m. The Doren grange wl)l meet in the ladles club hall. AT WALTEBVILLE WALTERVTLLI! Mrs. Guy Hills and daughter, Alice, have arrived from Vallejo, Calif., to visit a week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George WiSian, and other relatives. She expect to return Dec. 23. jack Zabrlskie, seaman 1st class, has arrived home for a three day visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Zabrlskie. His brother, Ronald Zabriskle, from Corvallis came down for the week-end to set him. Jack returned Monday evening. While here he called on several of the neighbors and friends. Mrs. Donald Alexander was hostess Saturday evening at a pot luck dinner at her home honoring her mother, Mrs. George Wllllan, on ' her birthday anniversary which came Dec. 14; and also for the friends to greet Mrs. Guy HiSs and daughter, Alice, who ar rived that same evening from Val lejo, Calif. After the dinner Ron ald Zabrlskie of Corvallls show ed pictures which were taken in this vicinity and on his father's farm near Walterville. Jack Za brlskie was a special guest of the venlng. Ouests were Mr. and Mrs. George Wllllan, Mrs. Guy Hflls, Alice Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page, Mr. and Mrs. Clar eoea Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. lessen, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Olenn, Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Zabriskts, Ronald Zabrlaki, and Jack Za triskie, Mrs. Alexander and dabghteiv Lots. ., - -i DBBfAMAS OFBN HOTO8 Aetress Lucille BaD and Ser jeant Desi Anus will mark the TnletJde holiday this year with an open house for film capital friends 6a Christmas day. The Metro-Gold wyn?Mayr atar wfll have two tablet, one with American fooda and the other With Cuban dish. . Before the Christian ra, women found milk valuabl Is preserving Monroe Program To Be Thursday MONROE Th Christmas pro gram at th Monro Methodist Community church will be held at the church Thursday evening of this week, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. L. E. Wright and Mrs. H. A. Mc Callum are In charge. The pub lic Is invited. The interior decorating of th sanctuary of th church was corn- plated last week. Th walls were painted Ivory. Th celling, doors, and window frames were painted light ivory. The floors war sand ed and reflnlthed, and the seats ware varnished, both in th audi torium and the primary room ad joining. The total cost of rfln ishlng was $900. Several people from Monro at tended the candlelightlng service at the Alpine Methodist Com munity church on Sunday eve ning. Schedule of services at the Monroe and Alpine Methodist Community churches for Sunday, Dee. 24, is as follows: 10 a. m., Sunday school at both churches; 11 o'clock, morning worship at Alpine; S o'clock, evening worship at Monroe; Youth Fellowship in th early, evening at both churches. At the meeting of the church board of education held recently at the Methodist parsonage, lt was decided to sponsor a young adult fellowship in th church. Mrs. N. O. Baker was chosen as th regu lar teacher ol the class at the Sunday school hour. Other activ ities will be planned by the group. . Mohawk-McKenzie Grangers Meet STAFFORD Mohan k-McKen-zie grange members met In regu lar session at the grange hall Thursday evening. The meeting was preceded by a potluck dinner. It also was a Christmas party with an exchange of gifts, about 40 at tending. Roy Swezey spoke on when the soldiers come back they will want to buy land, Mr. Swe zey says it is up to grangers to help them. Mr. and alu. Lyle Owens were given the obligation. So far, $4700 worth of bonds have been sold by the grange bond com mittee. Mohawk-McKenzie grange officers went to Thurston grange Friday evening for Joint Installa tion. At th next meeting, Deo. 28, Dr. George A. Simon will five a talk on his travels through Pal- eatln. Music will be by p. Waldo Davis. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting. Members of the Horn Econom ics club of Mohawk-McKenzie grange will be entertained at the home of Gladys Myert Wednesday evening, Deo. 37, at 8:00. All la dle of th grange are Invited. E. A. Sandgathe of Calgary, Al berta, Canada, haa been a visitor at the Anna Sandgathe home. Mrs. Ida Stafford and Mrs. Sophie Schmitt spent the week visiting at Medford. Capt. and Mrs. Carson are th parents of a daughter born recent ly. This is their second daughter. Mis. Carson is the former Carmen Stafford. AT WILLAGILLESPIE WILLAGILLESPIE The ex ecutive meeting of the P-TA was held at the schoolhouse Wednes day evening. It was decided to hav a study group for parents only. The firtt meeting will be Jan. 8, 8 o'clock, at th school home. There wjis alto a discus sion on turning "th playshed Into a skating rink. The Christmas program will be Friday evening, Dec. 22, at 8 o'clock. There will be a tree with Snnta Clans and treats for the children. The teachers are In charge of the program. The "Victory Pals" met with Mrs. Clem Howell Wednesday. They packed n Christinas box lor soldiers in the hospital and sr making robes for Hie Red Cross. Deerhorn School Program Thursday DEERHORN The Christmas program at the Deerhorn school will be held Thursday evening at the achoolhoute. It will start at :00 o'clock. The numbers will Include: opening song; recitations by Ardith Scroggins, Vada Scroggins, Francis Shrode, Bert Schluckebier; vocal solos, Florence Ann Shrode, Roger George, Ada Jun Hallembaek; play, "Christ mas Ev at Horn," with the fol lowing characters: Hazl Ogden, Clyde Meyey, Ardith Scroggins, Duane Scroggins, Anna May Chat- man, Bart Schluckebier, Geraldlne Coleman, Roger George, Esther Ogden, Patty Goods le, Harry Scnluckebler, Bobby Jim Burns, Kathleen Mlllican, Dwight Scrog gins, Anna May Chatman, Glenda Chatman and Jackie Coleman; playlet, "Raggedy Ann Helps Sen. ta Claut," with Bert Schluckebier as announcer, Glenda Chapman, Corky Deckert, Kathleen Mlllican, Roger George, Patty Goodale, Harry Schluckebier, Dwight Scroggins, Bobby Jim Burns, Jackie Coleman, Esther Ogden, The main play is In the form of an operetta, "Just Before Christ mas," with Patricia Ann Chatman, Roger Chatman, Florence Ann Shrode, Don Benson, Ada Jun Hallamback, Cheater and Lester Ramsey. Larry Schluckebier, Dickie Foruntaln, Gene Green, Ralph Hallembaek, Geraldlne Coleman, Anna May Chatman, Ardith Scroggins in th cast. Th Deerhorn home extension unit met Friday at the home of Mrs. Harry Tanner. Th pre-sllp cover class which will be conduct ed at the home of Mrs. George Momb at Waltervlll will be held in January. Red Cross nursing classes were discussed and it was decided that thy will probably be held the last of February. Also, plans were made to gather up old clothes to be donated to worthy organizations. Mrs. Bert Partridge, Mrs. Harry Tanner, and Mrs. Metta Watson are to be on the luncheon committee for January when Miss Nellie Lyle will be present to give th project lesson. Sgt. Art Tanner, who is on a furlough and has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tan ner, has returned to his parents' home from Iowa where he visited his brother. Captain Landon Tan ner, and family, during part of his furlough. - i. Christmas Event Held At Lorane LORANE A Christmas pro gram was given at the Christian church Saturday night a follows: recitations, Eddie Wamock and Betty Jean Patrick; recitation and song, "Sweet Christmas Story," Joyc ' Oglesby; song, Dalene Mitchell, Clarice Wise and Jean Woodward; play, "Christmas House to Loan," by seven chil dren; song; play, "Well, of the Majl"; reading and choralogue; reading, Bob Green; singing by choir. A treat was given to the children. New officers of Loran grange went to Spencer Creek Saturday night where a joint Installation of officers with Spencer Creek and Four Oaks granges was held. Burr Fitch of Central grange was in stalling officer. Twenty - seven members of Lorane grange were In attendance. Sewing Club Meet The 4-H Jolly Americans sew ing club met at the high school home economics room Thursday for a Christmas party. Jacquie Terrell was in charge of arrange ments and decorations. Refresh ments were served. Gifts were exchanged. The girls have com pleted their darning project, Mrs. Dan Wamock is leader. The Lorane Long Horns 4-H calf olub dehorned 27 head of cattle at a recent meeting. Dan War nock, Sr., Is leader. Danny War nock, Jr., attended a meeting of the Rotary club in Eugene recent ly. Ha won th grand champion prize on his beef cattle at the Lane county 4-H fair. Mrs. Deloret Hoyt presented her piano pupils in a recital at the grange hall Sunday, with the fol lowing program: song, "America"; prayer, Bob Green; piano solos, Boyd Mitchell, Janice Addison, Beverly Ream, Eddie Wamock and BlUie Mitchell; piano duet, Car men and Carol Damewood; "Si lent Night" by all; piano solos, Elaine Petty, Joan White, Sheila Stephens, and Si Wise; song, "Joy to the World"; piano solo, Dennis Mitchell; duet, Darlen and Sheila Stephens; tolo, Darlene Stephens; piano quartet, Joan White, Car men and Carol Damewood, and Beverly Ream; song. "Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem"; piano solos. Dalene Mitchell, Barbara Shields and Elva Mitchell; a girls' trio. Darlen and Sheila Stephen and Dalen Mitchell; boys trio, Den nis Mitchell, SI and Donald Wise. The girls were winners In the con test piano solo, Betty Mitchell. Awards were given to Elaine Pet ty, Eddie Wamock, Joan White, Darlene Stephens, Elva Mitchell, Dalene Mitchell and Sheila Ste phens. , The mill camp Sunday school will hav a Christmaa program Dec. 28. San Francisco for an Indefinite stay with hr son, Bernard Cum mins, and her sister, Mrs. Susi Lyman. Lee Bittner of Everett. W:ish.. nnt a iitr i-AnHv th ' Homer Hammock home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knolcs are ipendtng three weeks In Redonia, Kansas, visiting relatives. Mrs. Clyde Downing has re turned home from Grtenfield, Iowa, where th spent two months visiting relatives. Mrs. P. K. Ruckcr has returned ironi Mjin j,m. fm Mr. Ma Cummin has (on as wk' stay with bar husband, McForland Sunday School Sets Program McFARLAND Th McFar land Sunday school will present its annual 'Christmas program Thursday, Dec. 21, at $j.m. After th program a social hour wiu be enjoyed In th church parlor. Th public Is invited to be pres ent and th following program will be given: Piano prelude, Mrs. fl. C. Her ron; Christmaa carol, congrega tion; Prayer by ' Superintendent, Mrs. c natter lawaroa. In the group are the following: Rerinnera division: Mary Lou, Lanny and Sammy Crocker, Rich ard Franklin, Ruth Ann Graham, Merle Lemon, Iva Pierce, Bobby Marcum. Primary division: Caro lyn Abbott, Bobby Dixon, Harry Graham, Fatty norcryx. jwwi eise: Beverly Franklin, Thelma Kent. Anna Marcum, Rata Crock r. Joann Graham. Cor ley Maa Kent, Pater Buxbaum, Bobby Nordyke, Robert Zyastt. Duett Mrs. H. A. Franklin and Mrs. R. C. Herron. Junior division: Billy Clavton. Larry and Bobby Gra. ham. Intermediate division: Ines and Agnes Marcum, Rose Mary Kent, Alice and France dutch welL Melvin Nordyk. John Oia ham and Blllv Volker. A solo will be sung by Rev. Kenneth F, Ahhntt. A pageant, "Th Nativity," is to be given by Margaret Cole grove, Ronald Dixon, Beverly Ann Abbott, Patty Barker, i ranees Blackwell. Doris Ann Rigor, Do- reen Zysett, Bobby Dixon, Rob ert Zysett, Billy Clayton, narris Marcum. and Calvin Blackwell; Paul Wesley Crist, LoRay Rick ard, Virgil Marcum, Carolyn Ab bott Alice- Blackwell, Beverly Franklin, Thelma, Corley Mae and Rot Mary Kent, Anna, ines ana Agnes Marcum, The reader is Charles D. Colegrove. Accompan ist: Mrs. Earl Franklin, The choir will sing, "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear." e Proqram Given At Willakenzie Grange WILLAKENZIE -The juveniles opened the program of the Willa kenzie grange on Saturday night by singing. In one number Marjorie Olson and Harold Ruth erford took th solo parts, ac companied by the choir. Mrs. Hugh Mulloy directed the choir. Mrs. LlUle Hayes the choir. Mrs. Hugh Mulloy dl gave a reading of her own com position, "The Meaning of Christ mas," concluding with the read ing of the nativity from St. Luke. Mrs. Gerald Saunders gave two solos, accompanied at the piano by Miss Marie Baker. She con cluded her part of the program by leading the body in singing "Silent Night',' and "Oh, Come All Ye Faithful." P. Waldo Davis, accompanied by his son, Hershal Davis, entertained on his musical bells. Roberta Rutherford and Dick Lajoie sang, accompanied by Marjorie Olson. Following this number the, lecturer, Miss Marie Baker, called on various members for a tale of th first Christmas they remembered. Carl Ruther ford then lead the group in the singing of carols and told of the originations of the carols. Mrs. George Saunders presented a tableau, "The Nativity." The pro gram closed with Santa Claus coming in and giving each an apple. At the business meeting the new officers for the year took charge with each officer present. It was announced that at the next meeting of the grange the officers of last year would present the program. The charter of the grange was draped in honor of the passing of .one of th mem bers, R. Claude Gray. This was don by th chaplain, Mrs, C. S. Calef, and Mrs. E. J. Koplin, Ceres. The demit of Stanley Darl ing was voted upon and he be came a member of this organiza tion. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dal tort also were elected to become members of the grange. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinney were obligated in the first and second degrees. The first and second degree in itiatory work, of the grange will be presented to a class of candi dates in January. Reporting for the agriculture committee. Earl Harrison reported on a hormoe to be sprayed on applea to prevent them from prematurely falling. Mrs. Carl Rutherford reported for the home economics cotmntttee, telling of the Christmas party held at their meeting tha previous week, and expressing thanks to William Forest and Clarence Hover for the work they did in making and installing new cur tain rods in th hall. She also re ported that some of the ladle had painted the new table while oth ers worked on a quilt. At this time Mrs. Gyneth Olson's resig nation aa pianist was read and accepted. The music committee was instructed to select a new pianist. The worthy master, George Molltor, read the list of appointments to committees for the coming year. They are: Agriculture. Earl Harrison, chairman, Roy Corum, and O. S. Fletcher. Legislative, Clarence Hover, chairman. Frank Pattison, E. J. Koplin. Finance, Mrs. C. N. Jensen, chairman, Mrs. Frank Pattison, and Ellis Maharry. Building and grounds, Bart Nevers, chairman, C. N. Jen sen, and H. E. McKay. Member ship. Clarence Hover, chairman, H. E. McKay, and Carl Ruther ford. Rtlicf. Mrs. C. S. Calef, chairman, Mrs. J. S. Walls, and Mrs. P. Krogstad. Music. Mrs. Bart Nevers. chairman. Mrs. Vir gil Vincent, and Mrs. Cal Forres- j ter. Juvenile committee, Mrs. Hugh Mulloy, chairman, Mrs. Virgil Vincent, and Mrs. Ethel Gustafson. Harold Olson was named Youth chairman. It was announced that the Lane county agriculture council would meet at the 4-H evading eg the sab. PI f m MWBVLHMlb A I If H) 1 j TO WOW WHO ITS I WONDAUFUL IDCftf miasms VTj" T .TV,' VW; I RVmSlTY. INC I . JUST TM "JWlNfi ra&Sf 1 UTTLC OfcFHAM AjnTB - , Ei swii bcnoo. 1 1 umMHT I R iW J I awwft I VfA80vrf $a lMymir GASOLINE AIXCT " ' fATTENTlON CsAUITB) K0???) 1 ll " ' due... k f . i BLONDIB ' "r'Tj TnirnrfTr-rf-lffiew u'S5S.Jii!!''V0MUST Be BUT WB ARE BOMBING AMP YOUR FUEL-HAULED HALF IT'S LIKE lf AU0 WITH JAPAUffllL TwrrtMr BoSS.V0e ) IMASBKWSEWaW ABOUND TK WflBLRTnW K 1LUM4 S0M N MOtttaaKvmito BOMBING JAPAN, CCLOHtQy WWPWW VM , HANDICAP?! 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His report alto covered the financial report of the order. Carl Rutherford gave a report on the sixth war loan drive. Me froshments were served by the home economics committee In the dining hall after granRe. The Juvenile grange was In charge of their patron. Hugh Mulloy. The Juveniles will have their Christ mas part an Saturday tight, Dec. 23. Meredith Olson is horn from I her studies in Corvallls for a two I week vacation. MrS. OpnrtTP SmilulM ttn,4-.4 a grange conference In Bend for two days last week. Cantata Thursday COTTAGE GROVE A carol fantasia, "Carols of Christmas." will be presented Thursday, at the Church of ChrUt. hy the Urir masted alien-. Th can tata will be under the direction of Mrs. Herbert Moon and will start at 7:30. The program will be as follows: Scripture lesson, Vera June Mason: "The Christ mas Invitation" by the choir with a solo by Helen Smith: "The .Message of the Angsts" by the choir with a solo by Lucille Eastburn and a trio number by Lucille and June Eastburn, and Neva Shaw. "The Dark Silent Town br the choir, with solos by DKie Bushell and Eileen Mar pole. 'Duets will be sung by Dixie Bushell "'ith. Gleason and , so Christmas 6d Donald EasUwrn. -y , I Star" by the chou w , : Jeanne Ann < '. Allen, Co- m : A duet wiu bs I oration" by ,ne.. Thri by June M"""; .hoir. Day"un8 by thetfou Early lit5'u"crtki . milk by Egj-Pf"5' u - ijHorasa