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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1948)
4 Baby Clinic At Yoncalla AT WENDUNd - WENDLING Wendling chron icles the death of one of our oldest residents, Lewis Norman Kibby, who passed away in Eugene Mon day at the age of 85. Kibby was YONCALLA-Wednesda,. rtov.1"'" m me mer 24, a Well Baby clinic from 1:30 Lumber Company's employes, and to 3:30 p.m. at city hall. Anyone found much pleasure in hunting, needing transportation call the fishing and the outdoor life. All; The Women Society of Chris- ttan Service honored Mrs. Anna Gardinor, Marcola, at their recent meeting. Mrs. Gardinor leaves Monday for New York, where she will make her future home. Mri. Gardinor, widow of the late Rev. Robert E. Gardinor. has been active in church and social service work and will be greatly missed in the community, Men have been busy the put week putting a new aluminum roof en the play hed at enr Reglster-GnaTo1, Eurctb. Ore., gun., Wot. 81, IMS , Page 11 grade school. This will provide for the nearly 80 school children. Mrs. Hazel .Thompson and. daughter, Centralia, Wash., are visiting her brothers, Charles and Howard Peck, a sister, Mi's. James I Paris, niece and nephew, Stella and Eugene Helms. riot Hraggin- Bin & Thursday was observed as a holiday at our grade school. Transportation was furnished and many attended the football game at Shedd between the Mohawk In dians and Shedd. The score: 80 to 35 in favor of the Indians, who are now Lane County's "B" league six-man champions. school or Mrs. Paul Flury. Dames irom six montns to six years are welcome. Dr. Wainscot, County Health Doctor of Roseburg will be there. Immunizations will be given school children in morning. Wednesday, Nov. 24. Thanks giving eve dance at Hayhurst community Hall. The first dance to be held in the ; V llirfnor ft T Halo, American Legion Hall re-!B i'-"-"c ut centlv. was well attended The V music was donated by Mrs. Clar- S Special Arrangements for Family Groups ence iviarunaaie on me piano, Raphael Wise on drums, and Dan Benner on guitar. Their A Good I Thanksgiving Tradition s The Eugene Hotel 'or AUTOMATIC SLEEPING COMFORT rrTvZiair of Oregon art student, puts finishing FZ-Wshe WiU Ott" ' " XM " ' n"5m,M UtjJrsOT"" , . university school of archl- r? IL I A senior from Portland, Pat will be on. of Hrribnttog the Jewelry, pottery, paintings, and W"--:. . . i. Nov. II to Z4 in me uuie nit oai '"X.vlrffts proea stndent con- tTndwrl WiU go into a sc..u.....p . Vllina News fcjSG-Tb Jolly N8l ETnt meetiwV will be t.tt v. Bailey. Dec. 7.th ra- -.-l.7...j i.mllw t- kTwedding of Mrs. Swof " ZLret Elizabeth Vwffllam Churchill, of xal cnurcn, use"- .e,--'.tkiDresence of two great lothers of me orme. U, of "Dad Kibby," who KSTrnt wish to express Our Beloved "Dad KiBBy L. Dai: We loved you very jji, end tne memory oi 1 not be forgotten, i lived here most of your 85 i hen rou left us you njy dose to Wendling, in bait you were in Wend tw loved it here and kd to die in Wendling. fire resting now dad. You ktetai rest for so long. You hio I full life and a busy hbiwith jou until we meet p tout friend) and your Betty Morehouse. AFFORD IrfORD - Yarnell church Sunday school celebrated second anniversary at the halL Tuesday evening. ad Mn. Raymond Hill returned home after a six Dip Into eastern and south- is. Alva Teeter and son nd mother Mrs. Etta p ire on a trip Into Idaho. 1 at Is i modification of a word meaning council. iy suffer any longer t tttin ha ih tir arisen ?"'" ' " o n Chtu. Kt nutttr with whtt " t" Mfllettl-dlwdari, hut, hip, lh, kldnen, "intnliH, ilten, eutMn. Mm. nil n bliddtr (eTtr. ornct HorjBs 1 U (:U fftlnM d? Only AT HORTON HORTON Elected to head the Ladies' Aid for another year re cently were Mrs. Albert Moe, president; Mrs. L. A. Hulburt, vice-president, ana Mrs. uarroi Hult. secretary-treasurer. Com' mittees will be appointed at the next meeting. Christmas -party is Dec. 16, at Mrs. Nils Hulf's. The Community Club re-elected its officers for 1949 last week: Mrs. Walter Roberts, president; Mrs. Ross Myers, vice-president Mrs. Richey Hayes, secretary. Dec. 8 the group will entertain Grange Hall with potluck at noon, with a Christmas party at the Mr. and Mrs. Nib Hult enter, tamed witn a dinner party on Tuesday evening to celebrate Mrs. Hilton Swope s birthday. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stein from Cincinnati, who are spending the month here, the Sur- camp relations held a reunion Sunday at the grange hall.' Of the S3 relatives in Lane County, were present at the reunion the Ray Surcamps, Willakenzie; the Carl Surcamps, Hoskins; the Ira Surcamps, Vaughn; the Warren Surcamps, Eugene; the Tom Min- ters and the Coy Bennlngers, with whom the Steins are staying, norton. In honor of Mrs. Lovell John son, Mrs. Hazen Johnson and Mrs. Jay Johnson entertained with pmk-and-blue shower recently, raore tnan lorty were present. AT GILLESPIE CORNERS GILLESPIE CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thompson- and family have moved back to the Little Grey House on Leo Si monson's. Ellison Rush who was injured in an auto accident at Lakeview, Oct. 18, is able to be home, but will not be able to walk for an other three weeks. Little Jerry Block of River Road is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hooker. Mrs. Bernard Schellinger is confined to her bed for two weeks after a car accident in Eugene Nov. 5. Jesse Hooker has been called on the federal grand jury in Eu gene. Max Simonsen Is painting the inside of his house after finish ing it with wallboard. Glass snakes are really legless lizards. A i Carve Your Ona Turkey dance 2 Phono 3000 for Reservations floor is 30 by 40 feet. They built ! kiJii'' an 8 by 20 foot stage and seven by 18 foot porch. Their next is a carnival dance, Saturday, Nov. 27. Members of the Assembly of God Church surprised Mrs. Wes ley Lange, wife of the pastor of the church, with a pink and blue shower at the Dick Thorpe home recently. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Elmer 'Meston surprised her at her home Thursday with a pink and blue shower. Mr. and Mrs. James Bragg and daughter of Redmond, Ore., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bragg. Mrs. Luther Daughter is spend ing ten days with her daughter, Mrs. Don Cox and family at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. William Castor and Mrs. Herman Schosso left Wednesday for. a trip through Oregon, Nevada. New Mexico, Arizona nd California. They ex pect to be gone three weeks. J. G. Wales went to drive for them. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Turner are staying at the Castor place while they are gone. AT WALTERVILLE WALTERVILLE Jesse Schwerlne, clerk of Walterville school district, has completed tak ing the school census and found 42 boys and 32 girls in the dis trict. This is 18 over the count for last year. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bonlne left the middle of the week for New Mexico, called there by the illness of Bonine's father. Mr. and Mrs. Bonine have just returned from a visit in Arizona and New Mexico. ' FOE FOOT TBOCBLKS See Eugene's leading Foot Spe cialist Dr. Handshnh, 874 Wil lamette. Phone 308. It yean l Eugene. Examination free. ARE YOU QUALIFIED? Eugene's Leading Furniture and G. E. Appliance Dealer, Lyons Furniture, Is interested in interview ing and adding to their appliance sales organiza tion several permanent type outside sales people. 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