mittee were Mesdames Florence San ford, Edna Hartson, Ruth Axtell Eleanor Jayes and E. G. Opperman. 0. E. S. Shown Yellowstone Pictures Technicolor motion pictures taken by Dr. J. R. Bunch at Yellowstone and Wallowa lake were shown by the doc­ tor at Thursday evening’s Eastern Star meeting. During the business meeting, over which Gladys Gano, worthy matron, presided, plans were made for a din­ ner party Friday to be given for Mrs. Faye Ambrose, associate grand ma­ tron. Dr. June Marton, associate grand conductress, will be a state dig­ nitary attending the banquet. Prior to the dinner, a school of instruction for local officers will be held. Members of the refreshment com- Valley View Pie Social, Feb. 22. Ko-Keel Shoe Expert Rebuilding Volume with SmaU Profit»” i» our Motto Free Delivery, C. O. D. Service — Phone 1U 11 1 ■- 1,11 *........ .. 7c BACONSQUARES BULK MACARONI SALAD 19« DRESSING BROKEN SLICED LIBBY 15« MARGARINE STA CRISP 18« 2 Lb. Box CRACKERS UTE GLOBES EGG NOODLES 11« 1£ 15« SWIFTS VIENNA 25« 9c SAUSAGE VAN CAMP PORK8BEANS GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Lw Cana * < Cans CATSUP 10c Bottle PARD DOG FOOD 25« 3 Cans W 10® TOMATO JUK ? 3 25c RG B ARS KNIGHTS I Cans FRUITS FOR SALAD Can 11« K ITC HEN QUEEN FLOUR SWtKT JUICY DUANGES' BANANAS by Catherine Maynard, Telephone 185-L s While many of the seniors’were disporting themselves at the Assem­ bly dunce Saturday evening, a group !uf the younger set gathered rft the |T. S. Stevens home for a Valentine I party given by Jack Stevens. Rooms of the Stevens home were cleared for i dancing, and decorated in typical Val- j entine style. Balloons hung from the ceiling, red heart decorations adorned | the walls and, during dancing inter- I missions, there were Valentine games. Even refreshments, which included ice cream hearts, carried the Val­ entine motif. Jack’s guests were Phyllis Litzenberger, Diana Powers, Donna Rankin, Ardella Shelley, Gwen Elrod, Shirley Snyder, Vera Bishop, Jean Griggs. Phyllis Styles, Earl Benham. Gerald Ulett, Claire Gray, Phillip Clausen, Bob Jenkins Marion Denser, Sammie Kramer and Herbert Allen. 7 • STEVE’S ■■■■.............. ■ ^artrty and Qllub« 5« At Thursday’s meeting of the Con­ tract club at the F. L. Grenough I home, where Mrs. W. S. Sickels acted as hostess, Mrs. Lafe Compton, long the official club substitute, relin­ quished her substitute privileges to become a member of the group. Mrs. Sickels served an attractive dessert before bridge, to the folloring club members: Mesdames George Chaney, i Lafe Compton, F. S. Emery, F. L. Greenough, L. H. Hazard, R. L. Stewart and R. A. Wemich. Tuning her'party with the perfect Spring days of last week, Mrs Rob­ ert Littrel used early flowers to make her centerpiece and chose tallies which pictured Spring flowers when she entertained the Omit club mem­ bers Friday evening for dessert bridge. Mrs. Harold Beadner won first prize and Mrs. Preston Moy was consoled. Non-club members includ­ ed Mesdames Andy Anderson and Harald Beadner. Members present were'Mesdames Ray Mattoon, Preston Moy, Wasley Laird, Monroe Swin- daU, Lloyd Wood, the Misses Mar­ garet Beiloni, Maxine Johnson, Helen Lund and Norene McKeown. f* __ . ■■ Mrs. Charles Culbertson on Friday afternoon gave a shower party for Mrs. Everett Thompson, After the gifts had been opened, everyone played pinochle. Prizes went to Mrs. A. S. Wells for high score and Mrs. red Buck, second. Late in the after-, noon, Mrs. Culbertson served refresh­ ments to her guests, who were: Mes­ dames Charles Lewis, William Gaf- fey, A. S. Wells, W. P. Hughes, A. O. Culbertson, Homer Detwiler, Donald Brown, Ted Buck. Everett Thomp­ son and Roy Wheeler. High honors were awarded Mrs. Er- nest Pagel, travelling prize went to Mrs. Ted Snyder and consolation was given Mrs. BUI Wood. Mrs. Pagel was a club gUest. Members present were Mesdames Elton Savage, Clyde Minard, Clovis Church, D. G. .’reland, Ted Snyder and Bill Wood. I A refreshingly different party was given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Roy Wheeler, when she entertained Ace of Club members at an indoor picnic lunch. Each guest was provid­ ed with a paper bag, which contained traditional picnic viands. Coffee was served from gallon thermos jugs. Atop the bags of lunch were score cards for pinochle. Mrs. Ernest Whereat won first prize, Mrs. A. A. Kyle took second honors and Mrs. A. S. Wells won the traveling prize. The door prize was won by' Mrs. F. H. McKibben Guests were Mesdames Charles Lewis and Albert Wells. Members present included Mesdames Orville Hughes, A. A. Kyle, Lyle Knox, Ben Leatherwood, F. H. Mc­ Kibben, Charles Mansell, Ernest Whereat. L. F. Hatcher and Mias Grace McKibben. The Assembly dance Saturday eve­ ning, for which Mr. and Mrs. George Chaney, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. George Oerding were hosts and hosteses, was filled with innovations. Partners for a prize waltz were found by matching heart-shaped bits of paper. Mrs. Clay Brown and Tallant Grenough were judged the Assembly’s best ex­ ponents of the waltz. To Mrs. Ray Jeub and Luckey Bonney went the second prize. Mrs. Marlin Brandon and Dave Rackleff were third in line with honors. During the intermisison, Fred Dallas, music instructor in the Myrtle Point schools, played a violin solo. His selection was so beautifully exe­ cuted that members of his audience are hoping he will consent to play at another dance. eon bridge party Thursday noon Mrs. Frank Thrift won first prize. Guests ware Mesdames Harold Ziegler, H. W. Pieroe. Frank Thrift, 1 M. O. Hawkins, Weldon Kline, Fred j McNelly and D. B. Keener. Social Calendar Feb. 21 - 27 Friday Bachelor Giris luncheon W. C. T. U. Rummage Sale Eastern Star banquet Roy Mothers' club entertainment Two bills, currently discussed by Tauk-an-So club—Mrs. Art War­ , state legislators, interested members ner. of the W. C. T. U.. who met Friday SataHhy afternoon at the C. C. Farr home. Holy Name Card party—Hotel The bills, whose passage is advocated by the union, are Senate bill 300, re­ Junior Woman's club lating to* restricted sale of fortified Monday Night club wines, and House bill 350 regarding Get-Together culb — Mrs, Oscar drinking in public places. Mrs. Fred Schaer, treasurer, announced that the Larson local organization, in order to be a Tegion Aux. Sewing—Legion Home hold fast union, must have its mem­ Pinochle club—Mrs. Chas. Lewis bership dues paid by March 1. Mrs. Mamie Rebekah ledge C. C. Farr, president, announced that Holy Name Altar Society—Mrs. Ed among the articles to be placed on sale at the rummage sale starting McKeown N. O. M. A —Mrs. Dennis Wagner Friday will be handy gadgets, rugs, Bundles foe Britain — 7:30 Guild rug materials, tea towels, aprons and novelties. Roll call at the meeting HaB. was answered by bibical quotations Rink Creek Friendship club—Mrs containing the word “heart.” Mrs. Holverstott aranged the pro­ L. L. Bunch St. James Guild gram, which opened with a vocal solo, “Lovest Thon Me," sung by Mrs. Ed­ T*A^^Clube-Mrs. Orville Hughes win Swanson, who was accompanied Contract'club « by Mrs. Farr. Mrs. Harry Ross gave Card dub—Mrs. John Norton a paper on alcohol education in the Co-Workers club—Mrs. Frank Mc­ home. Carrying the subject further, ’ * Mrs. W. P. Laws read a paper on al­ Nair Laf-a-iot dub—MH. J. W. Ruble cohol education in the church. Mrs. Pearl Cardwell led a discussion on Eastern Star the subject, “What would Frances Willard do with my Town?” Study material was concluded with a paper given by Mrs. Fred Schaer on the responsibility of Christian women toward liquor traffic. Members of the hostess committee were Mesdames Flora Dunne, Henry Ellis and L. P. Fugelson. Their re­ freshments carried the Valentine theme. Union members attending the meeting were Mesdames Harry Roes, W. P. Laws, Edwin Swanson, Fred 1 W. C. T. U. Endorses Restricted Wine Sole Each couple attending the pinochle party given Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Drue Cunningham won a prize. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hand com­ bined their scores for high count Mr. and Mrs. C. Vernon Smith won the traveling prize and Mr. and Mrs. Volye Goble received a consolation award. Pinochle was preceded by dessert. W. E. Bosserman was high scorer Saturday evening at the Bridge club party given by Mr. and Mrs. Don McCune. Refreshments were served late in the evening to Messrs and Co-Worker club members congre­ Mesdames Harold Ziegler, R. E. gated Thursday noon at the home of Boober, W. E. Bosserman. Mrs. Genie Chase for a covered dish Mr. and Mr«. Ralph Taylor, on luncheon. An excellent variety of delicious treats was assembled for Friday evening, entertained members the meal. After luncheon, the mem­ of their Pinochle club for 7:30 des­ bers did fancy work. Guests enjoy­ sert. Substituting players were Mr. ing the party were Mrs. George Hul- and Mrs. Harold Ziegler. Members tin and Donald Chase. Members present were Messrs, and Mesdames present were Mesdames Lou Smith, W. E. Bosserman, Rudy Johnson, H. Charles Dondono, Frank McNair, R. Godard, R. E. Booher and the Mac Gant, Roy Hultin, John McNair, Taylors. Altha Young and Jim Childs. Following a custom of five years Mrs. O. K. Rakestraw was Thurs­ standing, Mrs. Howard Taylor enter­ day afternoon hostess to members of tained Friday afternoon to celebrate the Laf-a-Lot club, a sewing group. the birthdays of her son, five year old Sharing club members'good time was Jjonnie, and Mrs. Ernest Whereat. Mrs. F. E. Goodman. Tea waa served There were two birthday cakes, each late in the afternoon. Members pres­ Combining birthday and Valentine Questa , were Har­ ent were Mesdames W. E. Cross, Ed decorations. Detlefsen George Gilman, Alex old and Shirley Stanley, Roger Mc­ Mackey, John Martin, Will Myers, Cune, Donna and Janice Schroeder, Leanns Hayes, Allen Dungey, Linda Joe Nilsen and J.'w. Ruble. Gamblin, Deans Boyton and Deannie Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ayers’ bridge Tyrrell. Elder member« of the party guest« Friday evening were Messrs, were Mesdames Gant Wilcov, Ed and Mesdames Leo Sohler, Tallant Aasen, Paul Boyton of North Bend, Greenough, Margaret Paulson and Dr. Tom Gamblin and Ernest Whereat. Marshall Kennedy. Miss Paulson and Members of the Roy Mothers club Dr. Kennedy won honors at cards. Dessert and decordtions both re­ who met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Ed Detlefsen, discussed plans for flected the Valentine sentiments. their school benefit entertainment to Many members of the Eagles Sew­ be given Friday evening. «During the ing club drove to Myrtle Point Tues­ meeting, they decided to send for song day afternoon, where they enjoyed a books for the school. Mrs. W. E. pinochle party given by Mrs. Amelia Cross won the house prize. Refresh­ Adams. Ethel Kenchelor won the ments were served to the following door prize, Lena Stevenson was the chib members: Mesdames Charles penny raffle winner and Amelia Griffith, W. E. Cross, O. K. Rake- Adams won the traveling prize. Mem­ eteaw, Cy Willard, Loren Willard, bers of the party included Mesdames Alex Mackey. Ronda Johnson, Alvin Gertie Leneve, Gladys Gay. Ethel Hasel and Ed Detlefsen. < Kenchelor, Bertha Hughes, Norma i Hickenbottom and Amelia Adams. , Donations for Bundles for Britain. Mrs. Dennis Wagner entertained Inc., continue to roll in. According to members of her card club Friday eve­ Mrs. T. B. Currie, president of the ning at a Valentine party. Honors at local unit, the Sixth Column First Aid bridge went to Mrs. Tom Stevens, class is regularly assessing its mem­ high scorer, and Mrs. Harold Stev­ ber* lOc apiece at each,meeting for ens. runner-up. Guests were Me«-* Bundles, for Britain. The group’s dames Arlin Elliott, John Norton, donation this week amounted to >1.50. Wrdd Dey. Ray Detlefsen, • Torn Mrs. A. O. Walker, knitting chair- that completed gar- '' - a mente aft Stevens. regularity. A new shipment of yarn . Carpellias aftd Japanese quince is expected here before the week combined to make attractive flpral ends. Mrs. A. Lundquist was'the only arrangements Friday afternoon at "the ___ L. ______ ’ pinochle luncheon party given by Mrs.' hostess for «.benefit party during the Jay Carter for members of her club past week. She gave a desert lunch- a .