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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1952)
fe-’ ? % « *7 *■ ' - r / «► , * K PAGE 4 SHERMAN H H'RNAf, Mo»O. OREGON Rufus News M rs. George F o x ß o ß t m o iM id ■ . . . i r r TODAY'S BEST BUY IN TRAVtLI •» - Take to the open road—- by Oreyhoundl Frequent schedules save time; law (ares save money. VPS G rayhouada F R E E Va cation Planning Sarrica w ill ar- ran#« lor hotala, apaciat si$lit- aaainj, transportation — all lor ona low cratZ a ia c it ie s SUNNY SCACHLS SAVI ON EVERY T...P Typical law, ana-way Iatan One Way Konud trip Portland »2.60 » 4 A3 Hagene 6.30 10.40 3.33 Bend 3.40 The Dalle» .06 1A3 Hpokane 6.03 10.90 K IIP H ava tun . (A4« Tari J YOUR CROWD TO OFF 'IR I on a aharlarcd tala . . . Ma your naaraat a GREYHOUND BUS t . O T THE TÀVKIIN R e frig e ra tors Barney's G. —- ■ • FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1932 ------- Mrs. V. M. Foote, Mrs. E liza beth C o lvin and daughter P a tr i cia o f N ephi, U ta h , were special guests fo r the occasion. ’ The k ilts w ere arranged around a Mm, R a i’y and Mrs. Thompson centerpiece of flowers erjrtfcled w ho w ork y.'Uh the Home E x te n by a gold band on a long lace sion u n it of T h e Dalles, gave a covered table. dem onstration F o r the p ro g ra m Mrs. McDon In Ttqfus T ru r^ d a y afternoon. aid and the guests each took A d o <-rt luncheon preceded the p a rt in a reading. There was a meeting. Potatoes on s ilv e r p la t <juizz game w h ic h Mrs. R oland ter» \ Ith « lu ig i of green, green Johnson received the w in n e rs . ia.ii.il« in in s t a i holder» and prize. Miss V iv ia n Trounce, a s h a m r^ ks in the ice cream ear fo rm e r m usic teacher o i E leanor n e d o u t the St. P a trick's m o tif, Fox, favored w ith a piano solo, sham rocks were also used fo r Mrs. H a rry Adam s g a yly dress < e< o ra tio n s about the room. A n ed as a gypsy, even to long gel food cake and the lee cream and coffee were all served on . i n - c d tra> » to the 15 women pre-Out. D affodils ami pussy w illo w s were u-ed about the room . Mrs. Roland Johnson and Mrs. Sam Brock were hostesses fo r thè day. r'- M is. J o in s o p , chalrm ah, open ed the mudaci-» m eeting asking each m em ber to te ll an Iris h joke fo r ro ll call. M rs. A lle n Tom, Mrs. Fred p o rm a le r and Mrs. W. , | , ■ members o f the R u fu ■■ •> vere present. A c a n n v«y y - num ber - o f the H a rla n d vle w club . members were present. . The date of March 23 Is set fo r a w o rk da£ at the grange hall. Mrs. Joe M o rtis w ill take the club at her house fo r the A p ril m eeting. Mrs. R obert B yrd w ilt l»e vu-hostcsF. The members secret pals w ill lie revealed at the A p ril meeting, and new names draw n. The women are to I rin g a g ift fo r the one w ho has b o n given to them . The chair- E veryth in g to B u ild W ith liu m ^ u r n td in $.*M) from the bake sate w h ic h 'w a s held recently. The R ufus high and H om e Ee g irls came to see the te x tile ■deuxonstration — J- ... M is * Eleanor F or was honor ed w lt h 'a b rid a l show er a t the grange hall F rid a y afternoon. Mrs. W iH im Hu«k and Mrs. H a f"' ’rind McDonald yvere hostesses fo r „the deeaslon." . * . 4 _ Mauser Lbr. Co Barney's G . jV . ,...... E leanor attended ear rin g s, to ld Eleanor's fortune, bride elect and (he guests. Fox and brothers George Jr. and C lodfelter T he honor guest was present- „ Jim m y, Dr. Foote and his moth- F o x’s shower. Mrs. V. M. Foote, M rs. Eliza- ed w ith a “ m ore useful The b rid a l d in n er cd Eleanoi ^ r s . V. M. Foote, a sister th a n b e a u tifb l” made byt Mrs. Fox an<J D r- w ils u n Foote wa3 Mrs Elizabeth C olvin and dau th e th C olvin and daug h te r P a tri Grace Miedler. E leanor was as held Saturday evening at the P atricia o f N ephi. Utah. cia o f N ephi, U ta h a rriv e d in ie r co m m u n ity room o f The Dalles v fr and Mrs . — Ea rl W eatherford R ufus F rid a y. T h e y came via sisted in opening her g ifts by her . . . . __ ___ _____ sister, MPs. EXarl W e atherford.1 Coffee Shop. A large I shape of A rlin g to n . Mrs. R alph Week tra in and w ere in tim e to attend Then the g ifts w ere passed ^a^ e was arranged. The center- jy Coquille, M r. and Mrs. Ro- the Eleanor F o x b rid a l sh o w e r, « fte r around for each to see. piece was of daffodils, blue iris A ffo lte r of Salem, James at the grange h a ll th a t W e d d in g bell ice cream, de- anJ y eIlow 6cada. A P icture d l j o a u n o f Madras, W illia m S m ith , noon. A fte r seeing Dr. and Mrs. corated cup cakes w ith a handle a , brlde a,n d gro?m , w “ Charles Rogers, M r. and Mrs. Foote leave fo r th e ir honeymoon to m ake a basket, and centered R ltchie Cowan and 5500 K ennetb- Sunday evening, th e y caught the on the handle was a w edding d in n e r 6 classmate o f D r. Mjws Gwen C ahill, and Miss Su stre a m lin e r fo r home, M ts . M e lv in L . Stinson o f Coos rin g tie d w ith w h ite ribbon, was san Steed’ 3,1 of C orval,is- served w ith coffee on crysta l ffe i^ con^ ratu,dtions A fte r the d in n er a ll the p a rty Bay and M rs. Jack D avis « o f spending a few' tra ys a t the end o f the party. Present w ere Miss F ox and went over to St. Peters church P o rtla n d are days at the George F o x home. W ill H uck took pictures o f the her parents, M r. and Mrs. George fo r the wedding rehearsal. - _____ ’ A ll and Mrs. Don C lodfelter -They plan to leave Wednesday I ” * * ..........• ................. • • • • ........................................................*••••» ............... were d in n er guests F rid a y of afternoon. M o rtg a g e L o c k to M eet Your Individual needs : the George Foxes Then M rs Steam Iro n s B arney’8 v: ATTRACTIVE TERM8 PROMPT SERVICE 4W _ R e q u e s t fo r B id s » S tan d ard In su ra n ce Co. I r The Grass Valley?3rain Growers offers two warehouses for sale. -They are House 271, the . ■ A w estern com pany serving w estet n agriculture HOME OFFICE 612 8. W. Washington Phone AT 4331 old Kerr-Gifford house in Grass Valley, and Portland. Oregon House 54, on the west side of the track in Grass Val’ey. House 271 may be sold in three parts. 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