Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, December 21, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    Page Six
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, December 21, 1914
GARDEN CLUB
(Continued from
Page
One)
were Mrs. J. M. Smock, Mrs. Ray­ the same number was presented to
mond Baldwin and Mrs. R. F. Wal­ her.
ton.
The guests were later seated at
a large table and served a most
News From the Boys delicious luncheon of chicken and
noodles, molded vegetable salad,
(Continued from Page One)
cookies and coffee by trie hostess
and her assistants, Mrs. Martell
in good health. With love to all.
Lewis and Mrs. Edith Whitely.
JIM COOKE.
At the next meeting in Janu-
ary Mrs. Wiida Maurer will be
A letter from Mr. and Mrs.
hostess.
Werner Huber ser is greetings to
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their friends in the valley and
ARMY LOSSES DISCLOSED
writes that Ralph, their son, is
Total losses to the army of the
somewhere in the South Pacific
United
States, through deaths and
and is now assigned to the 34th
Inf. as a rifleman. He would be all other causes since December,
happy to hear from his friends in 1941, were 1,357,000 as of August
the valley and extends greetings 31, 1944.
to all through the columns of The
News. His address is Pvt. Ralph
W. Huber 39145531, 34th Inf. Co.
A., APO 24, c o Postmaster, San
Francisco, Calif.
ing in botanical terms and giving
the correct pronounciation. This
brought forth much merriment and
was a stumbling block for even
some of the older members.
Happy Birthday was sung to
Mrs. Clay Ramsey, Mrs. Mattie
Seyferth, Mrs. Joe Hudron, Mrs.
Raymond Baldwin, Mrs. R. F. Wal-
ton and Mrs. Frank Mellow who
observed birthdays during the
months of October, November and
December.
A snow covered Christmas tree
as background, centered the long
dining table. A white cloth with
deep green border was covered
with exquisite white net and made
a most attractive and effective set­
ting. Popcorn balls with silver
cord loops were heapted around
the base of the brilliantly colored
HOLLAND CLUB
tree with Christmas ornaments.
An unusually large three layer ENJOYS PROGRAM
cake beautifully decorated in red
and green, centered with three
With a lovely Christmas tree as
green birthday candles was placed the center of attraction, a very
upon the table. Mrs. Walton do­ enjoyable afternoon was spent by
ing the honors by making a wish members of the Holland School
and extinguishing thc‘ tiny lights. Improvement club last Friday at
The delicious cake and dainty con­ the home of Alveen Kaufman at
fections were served on trays, buf­ Holland.
fet style. Mrs. Joe Hudron and
Business matters w<Te quickly
Mrs. Gordon Leonard presiding at disposed of and gifts which re-
the tea table.
posed under the tree brought by
Visitors
were
Mrs.
Laque each member, were numbered,
Youngblood, Mrs. C. K. Warfield, Each lady drew one from a hat
Mu. J. F. Long, Mrs. Clay Ramsey when as her number was called
and Mis. Eva Peters.
by Mrs.
s. Elmer Davis, who acted .
Hostesses assisting Mrs. Floyd as Mrs. Santa, the gift bearing
HOLY NIGHT
SILENT NIGHT
The message o- good will that
emanated from Bethlehem 2,000
years ago net only transforms
the world at Christmas but is the
foundation of every honest trans­
action. We depend upon your
good will; you depend upon ours
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ill erri)
Your good will has been a price­
less asset to us during 1944 and
Noel! Noel!
other years. We thank you for
While ageless Christ­
rhe confidence you have placed
mas carols fill the air
in us and wish you the manifold
this thought comes to
mind.
We would like
blessings of a happy Yuletide
to share with you our
Yuletide
happiness,
and to feel that in this
year of
grace,
Ittfl,
will
mean
Christmas
more
has
to
you
meant
than
for
it
many
years past.
Youngblood's Market
BREWOLD
PINE CO.
RlSTM AS
MR. AND MRS. LAQUE YOUNGBLOOD
and BONN IS SAUER
Kerby, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Brewold
•THANKS A MILLION
Takilma, Oregon
year at Christmastime we realize more keenly
than ever that our success in this community
is deeply rooted in the firm soil of friendship.
We cannot tell you in so many words how
much these friendly associations mean to us,
and how we cherish them. But we know you
will understand.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND
In this spirit of appreciation wc send our sin-
cere good Christinas wishes to you and to all
those dear to you.
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Sam and .liggs
Cave Junction, Oregon
I his has been a busy year. Many
of iny fellow employees are doing
their best in the Armed Services
and we on the home front have
My fellow employees and I will
y
y
At this season we should all sub­
ject ourselves to re-examination,
to see if good fellowship and kind­
ness still survive as a practical
combination to bring happiness to
the human heart. Each of us holds
in his hands the key to this combi­
nation. l.ct us use it during this
Christmas season of 1944, to help
transform dreams into realities.
May we add our glad Christmas
greetings to the many which are
finding their way to you?
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holidays, and throughout the New
Year.
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