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(By Mrs. A. F. Balzer)
A candle light service held at
the Baptist ^church Sunday even
tin g by the junior girls organiza
tion called “The King’s Daugh
ters”, presented the Christmas
story in song and reading. A spe
cial number, a vocal duet by
Rev. A. L. Kintner and Don
Earl, with Mrs. Orville Ruggles
at the piano was followed by a
short meditation on Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer re
ceived a letter from their son,
T-Sgt. Melvin Balzer that he
was discharged from the Air
' Force at Hamilton Field, Calif.,
*! December 8 where he had been
r stationed since being called back
to the service in March.
JOURNAL,
MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21
Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Eekln of .insurance Agen<
Mrs. Art Bibby returned home
Thursday from Portland where The Dalles spent Sunday * tisit-in c o m e tax reti
she spent several weeks for med ing at the home of their son and as usual,
ical attention and visiting her family, Mr. and Mirs. Harold Ea- Members of thi
kin.
Women's club ga
daughter, Janice.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Balzer and NOTICE is given * that Baker the Masonic hall
children, Carcel and Annette,
and her mother, Mrs. Lotus Ken
ny, of Portland arrived Friday
night and spent the week end
with the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Balzer.
»
Mr. and Mrs. John Rust had
as their guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. LeBleu and family
of Terrebonne and her son, Sgt.
Lynn Bims, who recently return
ed home from Germany, where
he spent six years with the
army,
Mrs. John Block returned home
Wednesday from The Dalles
where she spent ’ several days
freshments of sandwiches and
coffee were served later In the
afternoon.
Mirs. C J- Kulick and children
left Monday from, The Dalles on
the streamliner for Gary, Indi
ana, to join her husband who
is attending college»
ternoon. Each member »invited
three women * as their guests.
The afternoon was spent play
ing pinochle and visiting. Re-
.
Thought for today,
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DORIN WILBURN
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or employment
but that the man
following it
may become a hero.
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