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Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., ' Page 32 Sun., Oct. 21, 1951 Blue River OES Chapter Honors Past Officers . ."' Past matrons and past patrons will bo honored at the general meeting of Blue River Chapter, Order of Eastern Stars, Wednes- day at 8 p.m. at McKenzie River . Masonic Temple, 850 E. 14th Ave. -.. . Members will bring canned or "packaged food for the Masonic ''"and Eastern Star Home. Mis. Richard Hopper and Mrs. - Ray Barlow are co-chairmen of ' the' refreshment committee, con ' listing of eight members. j Blue River members will meet Vith the McKenzie River Mason ic Lodge for a joint covered-dish Supper Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at 'JUcKenzio River Temple. - Card committee co-chairmen -are: Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Calk ins and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wal vdorf. Refreshment co-chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. V. Edwin John- ,oii. ' W Home Extension Calendar B of LE Dinner Thursday Annual Frolic Set VVB4 Meeting Felilv Photo Wilshirr F.nyravmi; MISS DOROTHY KOIIKIETHON told licr wcddniff plans I'Udav eveninp at a party. She will be married Dec. 8 to Norman Peterson. Both are of Eugene. JC Meetings JUNCTION CITY Rainbow Girls will practice Sunday, Oct. "21, at 2 p.m., in the Masonic Tem ple in prepaartion for the official visit of the Grand Worthy Ad visor of Oregon, Miss Doris Groves of Lebanon, Wednesday, Oct. 31. A second practice will be held Sunday, Oct. 28, also at 2 p.m. Lodge to Meet '.' The Junction City Home Extension-Unit meets Wednesday, Oct. 24, at 10:30 a.m., in- the Lutheran Parish Hall, with a potluck lunch served at noon. The demonstra tion on "storage" will be given by a county agent. ; , Mrs. David Monteomcry and Mrs. Carl Nielsen will attend the demonstration on child training Oct. 22, in Springfield. Sew officers learn KKIil KAM LODGE DUTIES t LORANE Several officers were installed at Rebekah meeting this Ttact wrnlf. F.lpanni' Rrnufn wst. elected secretary to replace Mrs.! John Montgomery who has moved away. Mrs. May Swinney was ad rflittcd to membership by card. "Those installed were Mrs. Gail (Dorothy) Woodward, right sup port noble grand; Mrs. Buck (Em malee) Johnson, left support to the noble grand; Mrs. W. J. (Belle) Leach, chaplain; Mrs. Dennis (Lor ena) Mitchell, inside guardian; Eleanor Brown, secretary. MORE COMPETITION FOR POOR OLD REG.-GUARD " JUNCTION CITY Three mem bers of Girl Scoupt Troop No. 81.: Eleanor Dixon. Martha Files andj Dianna Wright, have decided to publish a newspaper of their troop ' activities to help them in earning; their journalist badge, Since their insignia is the Cardinal, the paper1 is to be named "The Cardinal Tri bune." Patty Gibson has i invited the troop to her home for Hallowe'en party Tuesday evening, Oct. 30. Troop moots Wednesday, Oct. 24, after school, with Martha Files. TRENT PERSONALS TRENT Mrs. Donovan Kim ball left Wednesday for Portland 15 take the Oregon State Board Nurses exams. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Huff and fhughtor Linda, of Myrtle Point, are visiting Mrs. Huff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. George Bradshaw and family, drove to Portland Monday evening, taking with them George's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Bradshaw, who took the United Air Lines plane from Port land back to their home in Colo rado Springs. It was their first plane ride. Bradshaws were here tdattend the wedding of their son Albert. An interesting thing was the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Marcus BYadshaw boarded the plane at IlulO Tuesday a.m. and reached their destination at 3:30 M.S.T. TJie George Bradshaws lingered just long enough to have break fast, then left for home arriving a( Trent at 2:30 P.S.T., beating their parents by just ten minutes. - 1 -s - -. . . when Nature runs a riot of color, when the na t f ive festivals are at their peak, when the crowds are ;. guy, and something's do- inp; every minute. Z Then come now, and come nhoard the S.S. Lurline, Z where your vacation starts the moment you step on - the gangplank. Four-nnd- - a-hnlf days of undiluted luxury, case and excite i mcnt superb service, ; perfect cuisine, comfort ; able staterooms. f. s. Lurline. sails alternately from T. Los Anpics and San Francisco See your local tmvel agent "" Mntaon Linen .527 S.W. Pine Street, Portinnd Loyal Star of America will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in Car penters Hall. Tuesday, Oct, 23 10 a.m., Lake Creek Unit meet ing at 'the Lake Creek Club House; project: "Storage," by Agent Constance Blaine. 10:30 a.m., Blue McKenzie Unit will meet at the home of Mrs, Robert Drury; project: "Storage," by Agent Virginia Carlson. CDA Halloween Party Thursday Annual Halloween party of Catholic Daughters of America wilt be Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Columbus Hall. Purpose of the yearly event is to get new mem bers acquainted with the group, Mrs. Robert J. Holvey is chair man in charge. School Needs Funds, Curtin Holds Voting CURTIN A special school meet ing has been called for Nov. 5, 8 p.m., to approve or disapprove use of special levy money: $175 for new desks: $50 for films; $50 for maps: remainder for lights, build ings and grounds. Wednesday, Oct. 24 10:30 a.m., Junction City Unit meeting at the Danish Hall in Junction City; project: "Storage" by Agent Constance Blaine. 10:30 a.m., Mapleton Unit meet ing at the Mapleton Church; project: "Storage," by Agent Viiginia Carlson. Thursday, Oct. 25 10:30 a.m., Lorane Unit meet in gat the Grange Hall; project. "Storage," by Agent Constance -Blaine. NEW CITIZENS FLORENCE Recent Western Lane County births: To Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Snlnwn Kiltrnns a I daughter, Marsha Ann, Sept. 16: ' to Mr. and Mrs. John Noble Ccss num, Mapleton, a son, Patrick Michael, Sept. 28; to Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Leonard Maggard, Ada, a son, Arlie Leonard, Jr.. Sept. 29; to Mr. and Mrs. James Edward: Lonnally, Mapleton, a son, Theo-i dore Burton, Sept. 20; to Mr. and! Mrs. Wm. Hartman, Florence, a I daughter, Candice Lynn, Oct. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wamploiv Westlake, a daughter, Carol Joan. Oct. 7; to Mr. and Mrs. Emery Wallace, Florence, a daughter, Mara Lynn, Oct. 8. i Monthly potluck dinner of 11- 1JrV' CLmma ot jjy vv unc Kjiiiiii ia'nee Division of Brotherhood Locomotive " Engneers will be Thursday at 0:30 p.m. at the Knights of Pythias Hall. Lodge will follow at 8 p.m. Mrs. J. T. Metzen is chairman of the dinner committee. Lodge Will Meet Royal Neighbors will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at Veterans , ... T li j. Memorial Bids. Mrs. Charles Auxiliary I 0 Meet Smith, chairman of the refresh- Postoffice Clerks auxiliary will mcnt committee, will be assisted meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. with by Mrs. William Mishler. Mrs. Mrs. Esther DeRoss at 1069 W. Herman Luken will have charge 4th. Miss Marie DeLaney will of the entertainment. be co-hostess. Meeting of Worn, Association will be Annual frolic and meeting of Bethlehem Shrine No. 4, White Shrine of Jerusalem, will be Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Ma sonic Temple, 10th and Olive. All members and friends are in vited. 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