Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, December 21, 1947, Image 13

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    fag 14, Register-Guard, Eugene. Ore., Sunday, Pec. 21, 1947
Lane County Grange
IE VINO Orange meets Friday,
8 p.m. at the hall. An "old fash
ioned Christmas Tree" celebration
will be held. Women are asked to
bring popcorn, apples, candy and
cookies. -
Dec. IS at Santa Clara Grange
Hall the new master, Charles Za
eriskie, and his staff were in
stalled.
At the last meeting Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Snodgrass were obligated in
the third and fourth degrees. The
grange has now completed the
graveling of the driveway and the
parking area.
FRANKLIN Grange Christmas
potluck supper will be Monday,
a
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Dec. 22 at 7 p.m. with the tee
Putman family in charge of the
program. The following volun
teered for kitchen duty: Ruth
Hodson to make the coffee, Paul
ine Goeldner, Luella Moore, Lois
Akerson, Betty Hill and Laura
Snyder. Ruth Hodson and Bethel
Sprague will decorate the hall.
Mrs. Pauline Goeldner, juvenile
matron, has arranged for the chil
dren's gifts to be kept separate
from the adults.
H.E.C. met Tuesday for the
"Mystery Sister" party. New
"mystery sisters" will be drawn at
the next meeting. One hundred
Army mess trays were ordered for
sale.
Mrs. Roxcoe Allen and Mrs.
Warren Allen were present repre
senting the Franklin Christian
Church to help plan for the New
Year's Watch Party in cooperation
with the Grange to be held at the
hall on New Year's Eve. Those at
tending are asked to please bring
a cake or dozen sandwiches.
LONG TOM Grange Home Eco
nomics Club has elected officers:
Mrs. Cedric Moffett, chairman:
Mrs. Bob McCullough, vice chair-
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man: Mrs. Frank Mahony, secretary-treasurer.
LORANE Grange met Dec. 9. It
was decided to send the new lec
inror Janpt Hrown. to the lec
turer's conference Jan. 5-8 at Cor-vallis.
T urae alcn ripi-Mpri tn hold a
Christmas party and to have gifts,
not to exceed ouc, at tne next
meeting, Dec. 23.
t urae aicn HppMpH tn have ini
tiation Jan. 13, for David Immel,
Evan Gibbons and William Mitch
ell, Jr.
The refreshment committee for
Dec. 23: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fer--pll
and Mnt Archie. Richardson.
Mrs. Vivian Wise and Erlie and
Mr. Clarence Stapp.
LOWELL GRANGE next meet
ing is Jan. 8 with potluck after
ward. Home Economics Club
meeting was called for Jan. 5 at 8
p. m. in the Grange Hall.
The Juvenile Grangers will
have their Christmas party Jan.
8 in their new quarters. Mrs. Ray
Gerkin, matron of the Y. G. A.,
gave the list of new officers: Dick
Sneddon, presidnt, Pason Woosley,
vice president. Miss Beverly
Brlene, secretary, Garold Carter,
treasurer, Miss Beverly Failor,
refreshment chairman. The Y. G.
A. will hold their meetings the
first Monday of each month.
CRESWELL Forty members of
the Home Economics Club of Cres
well Grange. were present Tuesday
at the Christmas party at the home
of Mrs. Elmer Tohlen. Gifts were
distributed from a lighted tree
and Pollyannas were revealed.
Names also were drawn for Polly
annas for next year. Mrs. A. E.
Elmendorf and Mrs. E. E. Allen
will assist Mrs. G. R. Miller with
the potluck dinner at the Miller
home for the January meeting.
STAFFORD M 0 h a w k-Mc-Kenzie
Grange met Thursday eve
ning, Dec. 11, at the Grange Hall,
at 8 p.m. Election of state officers
was held as follows: Master, Mor
ton Tompkins; overseers, Allen P.
Wheeler; secretary, Bertha Beck;
executive committee, Peter Zim
merman, Charles Wicklander and
Ray Gill. Horace Myers spoke on
saving gram. He gave formulas to
Set rid of rats, snd rannrtpH rtn
the AAA program. Lois Punstiner
reported on tne damage done by
starlings, an European form of
blackbird which is nrpvnlpnt in
tne east and has recently been ob-
servea on me west coast.
A rerjort Was oivpn nn 4ha
bazaar sale at the Public Market
which netted S60. The tipv not
ing will be a party for Donald
noeDUCK, wno is going into the
service. This also will be a Christ
mas party, each one tirpspnt n
bring a gift, Friday evening, Dec.
40.
It was decided tn
gravel hauled into the parking
SDace and tn hnilri o u.glb- ale
send our lecturer to Corvallis to
the lecturers conference.
Home Economics Club's next
meeting Is WednesrlBv afbmnn.
Dec. 31, with Gladys Myers.
VEDA The "Western Wran
glers" will play for a big New
Years Eve dance at Vida. They
are being sponsored by the Mc
Kenzle River Club, who will
also sell refreshments.
Harley' Norrls of Vlda, plays
a steel guitar with the orches
tra. Everyone on the river is
given s special invitation to
attend, and dance the old year
out and the new year In. The
dance Is open to the public
WALTERVILLE At Grange
last week, the charter was draped
in memory of George Willian.
The Grange voted on state of
ficers. The Christmas party was
planned for Dec. 23 at 8 p.m. at
the hall and presents are not to
exceed 50 cents. The articles for
the men, women, and children
will be kept separate. Pop corn,
candy and nuts will be the re
freshments. A large class of candidates were
initiated: Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ben
son, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Frazee,
Mr. Colpits, Mr. and Mrs. Rice,
Mrs. Joe Zehner, Robert Zehner.
Mr. Reid, Norman Rhinehart,
Carol Lee Weist and Patty Neu,
all for the Walterville Grange with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Strand from
the Thurston Grange.
SANTA CLARA Grange met
Tuesday. New officers in charge.
C. Vanderpol and Darroll Barker
were Installed as gatekeeper and
overseer. Robert Knutsen and
Mrs. Mary Eloisa Eaton were obli
gated In the third and fourth de
gree. Mrs. H. R. Emerson, lecturer of
the grange arranged to have Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Swezey presented
to the master's station where the
new master Carlile Craig gave
them the grange 25 year pins.
New committees for 1948 are
agriculture, C. D. Cliezem, Lulu
Chapman and Ernest Palmer; leg
islative, Mrs. D. W. Holloway,
Mrs. Mabel Chadwick and Cecil
Wicks; Home Economics, Mrs.
Roy Overgard, Mary E. Sederlin,
Mrs. Minnie Bennett and Mrs.
Bertie Kellogg; relief, Mrs. Minnie
Bennett, Mrs. Fred Crutchly, and
Milo Hart; finance, D. W. Hollo
way, Mrs. Leslie Higgins and
W. E. Barbee; flood control, W. E.
Barbee, Trnest Palmer, Roy Over
gard; wild life, Carlile Craig; irli
gation, Wilmer Walton; buildings
and grounds, Roy Overgard, O. A.
Thompson, and C. Vanderpol. A
Christmas program and tree with
gifts, and a basket social was en
joyed and $22 was cleared.
Santa Clara Home Economics
Club met Friday with Mrs. E. G.
Vogt for a Christmas party. Every
one learned who their secret sis
ters for 1947 were. Reports were
read, club earned $391.86, $343.50
was turned over to the grange to
apply on the building and grounds.
Next club meeting will be with
Mrs. Delbert Addleman.
LORANE Grange meets Tues
day evening, Dec. 23 for their
Christmas party and gifts.
TRIANGLE GRANGE Tuesday
evening, third and fourth degrees
were given Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Bell, Jr., Nellie Wolfe, Mrs. Ed
win Steinhauer, and Jerry Lawth-er.
Grangemaster Joseph Ballf ap
pointed the following committees
to serve for 1948, the chairmen
being the first named: Harry Rob
ertson, Toni Sumich, and Stuart
Myers a griculture; Harold
O'Flyng, Matilda Graham, Alvena
'Roberts finance; Leona Johnson,
Winifred Hult, Opal Syphers
youth; Vergil Parker, L. A. Hul
burt, Ed Steinhauer legislative:
Opal Syphers, Blenda O'Flynr.
Katherine Savage, Walter Robertr
relief; Clarice Barnett home
economics.
State Grange officers were
voted on. The grange will pur
chase new curtains for the hall,
with the home economics com
mittee in charge. It was also voted
to build a new chimney for the
kitchen, with H. E. O'Flyng and
Alvena Roberts in charge.
There will be a carnival and
dance, New Year's Eve, to which
all grangers and their friends are
invited. Music by Gene Slayter's
orchestra.
After the business session, the
grange's male quartet, Tom Min
ter, Harry Robertson, Elmer An
drews, and Harold O'Flyng, ac
companied by Mrs. Andrews, sang
Christmas songs.
CENTRAL PERSONALS
CENTRAL Mrs. Herbert Jack
arrived from Glendale, Calif.,
Tuesday morning, being called
here by the death rof her brother.-in-law,
Victor Storey. She will
spend the remainder of the veek
at the home 01 ner parents Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Davis.
Mr and Mrs. Donald Storey J
Newburg will return home thi
first of th u,oi. .;. Dme 'he
the. n;. ?u' er. ending
Donald's mother, being Cl! "
the funeral of his father 11'
was held Thursday. ' Whlch
scnooi will close Dec a ,
the Christmas vacation which will
rnmimin until t,.- 1
Christmas party 0f Wii,
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