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Joinr Installation Scats New Officers For IOOF, Rebekahs A riuwt! ua iiti-wnt Sat ..ju.iv rutin i..r the joint public .iu.iif,ii ..i oiiic-r, ,,r ytj i .w .No. ui. lOOK. and -.in !Mui i isfiM-kaii ixm1lo No. In hpue of the Inclement .iiinT ii.miuions, A potJuck liinmr v as nerved prevedinif the HiM.ili.ilum ifremuiile In the l''ii'i- hall .s i .l as noble grand of Re. I . Kali-, was Mrs. Krank I'ayne. ui i-aviu inNiautsi as no. l lf ununl o( tin? Odd Fellows, niM.iinn oiiiots wore Mra. .M.-run KirH r iliTrnl.ston, die "' l il l uiy president, and Ran iill ivtiTsoii. ilfipruT, district a -iui Ktanu master, (.rand ni.ushals wore lornett Green ani mis. j.ihr. ifcTg strom. In stalling M ill for Willows was Herman ;reen. John WlRhtman, I'.ilpli J .caiiKT and Oliver Cres vvu K. On the Uehekuh staff were Mrs. N. I), liailey, .Mrs. C J. D. itaunius. Mrs. Millie Dooltttle and Mrs. Leiha Archer. KliHtive oUieers seated with Mis. Payne us noble grand were Mis. It.iihrl Harnett, vice grand; Mrs. 1-rank Ayers, recordini; sec n iaiy; Mrs. IVarl Devlne. treas ure, ami Miss Ksther Borgstrom, imaiiiiai secretary. Installed into the elective of firis of Willow lodjje with Mr, i.iyne were Herman Howard vi. e erand and D. R. Tash, sec reiary anil treasurer. Appointivp ot fleers In San Siiini are Mrs. Gerald Rood warden; Mrs. Larrv Cook, con ductor; Mrs. C. It. McDowell, chaplain; Mrs. Merlin Kirk, right support nnhle cranil; Mrs. N I), liailey, left support noble CfTiul; Mrs. Alice Luttrell, right support vice frand; Mrs. Ellen Mooie, left support vice grand Mrs. Lincoln Nash, inside guard hit; Mrs. K. C, McMurtry, out side guardian; Miss Shirley .sash, musician, and Mrs. Eva (Griffith, color bearer. ( ouiicsv officers include Mrs Alvin Wagenblast. right support 'naplam; Mrs. Randall Martin !''ii support chaplain; Mrs. Mat tie Green, right support past no tie giand; Mrs. Letha Archer, led support past noble grand, and Mrs. Bill Heath, right altar :-H mrt. Those Installed Into appoin Ihe oificcrs of Willow Lodge were Cornett Green, warden; Bui 1M wards, conductor; Randall I'eierson. right support noble grand; Lincoln Nash, left sup- I f i t noble grand; R. G. Mc Mtirtrv. chaplain: Glen Mc Murtry, outside guardian; Dell Wright, inside guardian; Joe Daniel, right support vice grand, and C. J. D. Bauman, left sup port vice grand. As a surprise climax to the installation, a beautiful bouquet of flowers was presented to Mrs. Payne by her three children, Lee, Barbara and John. Rainbow girls served the din ner, headed by Mrs. Claude Gra ham. Members working on commit tees preparing the dinner in cluded Mrs. Green, Mrs. Ayers, Mrs. Bailev. Mrs. Bauman, Mrs. Creswick, Mrs. Rood, Mrs. Roy Social Lites - - CALL $-9228 or 6-9284 -by Jo Bf JO PETTYJOHN WL'LL, GALS, guesa we'll jut have to keep tukinu that old fire, i if the wood holds out! ), and dream about a warm ell mate, like maybe a vacation to Hawaii? Did you gel the car started? 1 didn't, ko had to crawl out of bed in the wee hours to take hubby to work and use the pickup, more fun. 0 0 0 ASYHOW. THIS weather hasn't dampened the social lite about own trom the number of notes hae this week. It did cause few harried muinenu and change of plans for some of the hostesses. o o o DUE GRIBBLE and Gena Leo nard were eo-host esses for the What's Trump bridge club at the ribbie home last W ednesday afternoon. This was a case of last minute changes as the party was scheduled at the Leonard home but switched because of Old Man Winter." Two tables were in play with Lota Tibbies topping the scores for high and nappy Graham bringing up close second. Others playing the anernoon were Marie Mcyuar rie, Helen Schaffitz, Hazel Ma honey, Fay Kerguson, Virginia Rosewall, Margaret Blake, and oena. o o o THE ELKS pinochle tournament got underway Wednesday night with seven tables in play. I he scores lor this evening will be the start of the running scores for the remaining weeks of play which will determine the win ners at the close of the session. Taking high honors were Mil dred iarnell and I'rudie Case- beer, and Beulah Mankin and her partner, Mary Harris, get ting second high. Winners are given prizes after each night's play, too. ooo BRIDGE TOURNAMENT play at the Elks got off to a good start with 48 persons making up the 12 tables in the duplicate play They too, receive prizes for high on each Tuesday's play and the scores are tallied and kept dur ing the play to determine the winners at the end of the tourn ament. High for north-south were Laurel Van Marter and Eileen Padberg; second, Ed and Rachel Dick: third, Rita Wolff and Isabel Davis, Condon; and fourth went to Jim and Bobbe Driscoll. Hieh east-west went to LaVerne Van Marter and Daisy Collins; second, Elsie Cole and June Bellenbrock; third, Nona Sowell and Dee Gribble; and fourth. Conlev and Vi Lanham. Sounds as if the play here is real interesting and they gained three tables over last year. You brldce beerinners remember the Sam Gordon lessons in March so vou can loin in the tourna Quackenbush, Mrs. Opal Cook ment play with your friends next and Miss Esther Bergstrom. I year. 53,' t inw'iiy j. -m 'imi fi COFFEE SERVER $7.99 SUGAR AND CREAMER $7.99 14" SERVING TRAY $7.99 All Prices Plus Fad. Tax EVERY PIECE IS QUALITY SILVERPLATEI ONEIDA SILVERSMITHS Here is beauty and usefulness at this sur prisingly low price. The Coffee Server has a capacity of 7 cups. You will find many addi tional uses for the 14" overall Serving Tray. All pieces are beautifully finished and have a pure silver plate. lU.VMK UAKKATT told me about the ople from here jjolng to Portland for the live Moik meeting and went on to say that George and Shirley Ruggs' daughter, Jill, had the right touch! She was asked to draw the tickets for the door pns and whoie name hhould she pull out first? ep, her dads, which won for him a Stetson hat! And then keeping it In Mor row county, Judy, another dauth ter drew Bill Barralt's name for a Pendleton blanket! ooo FOl'R TABLES of duplicate bridge were In play Sunday evening at the Dick Meador home with Conley and VI Lan ham as hosts. Also present were the La erne van Marters. Low ell Grlbbles. Ed Dicks. Clint Mc Quarries, Phil Mahoneys. W. II. vvonis. and jvieauors. Ka and Inez won high for north-south with Conley and LaVerne taking high for east-west. ANOTHER CASIO of the weather changing plans: The Thursday evening pinochle club had to switch the play from lone to Hcppncr at the Leann Rea home with her mother, Alvina Pad berg as the hostess. Jeanne Dobbs won high and had the high hand for the eveninc. Al vina won the second place Drize. Others making up the two tables were Janina Johnson, rrudie Cascbeer, Mildred Yarnell. Alta Cutslorth, and Loree Hubbard ooo MRS. A. C. BALL was the hon ored guest on the occasion of her birthday Monday evening at the home or her daughter and lamily, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter. Also present were Mr. and .Mrs. Gene Hall and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ekstrom and family, and Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mahoney and Shannon. ooo INEZ MEADOR won high Friday night at the Bridgettes club held at the home of Bebe Mun kcrs. Picking up second place prize was June Bellenbrock, and low went to Mabel Heath. Win ner of the traveling prize, hav ing 100 honors, went to Gwen Healy. And In on the play were hay Kobinson, Jean Bennett, and Lillian Sweek. Bebe served a tasty molded cheese salad and crackers. ooo JUST A reminder of the PTA sponsored classes starting on Tuesday. Call a friend and en roll in one of the classes. Even volleyball is exciting and our goal is to beat the high school gals. Weve tried for several years but no luck! 'Spose it's the age ooo La FYRNE PRATT entertained the Renegers bridge club at her home Wednesday with two tables in play. Inez Meador won the Jack high traveling prize, Rita Wolff was second, and taking high honors was Laurel Van Marter. Other guests were Shirley Blake, Mary McClure, Marion Jonasson, Jackie Glennie, and Gwen Huff. ooo FRIDAY AFTERNOON Sue Jones entertained at a luncheon bridge party with chicken cas serole, molded salad, and a fruit cocktail dessert followed by two tables of bridge. Meg Murray won high in the three progres sions with a score of 7,000. She made 4.150 in one progression, and winning second was La Fyrne Pratt with 5,400. Whew, what scores! ooo YOU KNOW that the Gribbles really went to Portland to see a hockey game? Dee Mid :. lEmYfl aADCtte-flfWi, tw Mma $, WC2 'finally talked Lowell t:;P. t..kin-l : ' - her to a game on Sun nig, only t l.i leg out tlineT o SATt'RI.UY MGHT ll- Ui t Ouarrle and !..'!! i;r til ell-rained ll.o Wi .!is ..; , ., i.i; in,, iii t,j in,, annual aine on Suis ).n e en- I I J I f IMI If ft I ss;-:: Merlin Hughes, Libby Van Schoiack ; . King And Queen of Sweetheart Ball lernoon N'Wing i itio .iii t.'u ir husband and guest wi:n . urn in-r party at the M.tjsi.utu home. SvvUs steak w,t, u.,. feature on the menu of the even, ing. Marie said tin y c ; w ,1 I., Ing seated at one l.uv t.ihlf Hnd visiting with run one Amonir the guest vv re ih J.hn rtfiffer. I'hil Mnhonevh. Claude Grahams. Carl Spai;i.tii:,. , Schaffitz. Gene 'ler,.-. j jnl Myers, and Jim Notenes. n o o FRIDAY AFTERNOON phmhle was In plav at trie home of Doris Watkins with two tables going. Carrie Bixkett vv.n low. lii'lilali Mankin and Doris won the plniK-hle and I'.eti! di vvon nign. aiso pia ing weie n.u t .i i Anderson. Pearl tight, i.lohs BiH-kett, Millie Evans, and Mary Harris. Mr. and Mr. Tony Hcnrjstlrr. Gresham. vis. tod Mr. and M:s. rank Hanil:n recently a id .it teni!.'l the Cattlemen's lun iuet Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cox and ainllV relumed .Ian. o t,.!l . Ing a few davs stay in Portland, They visited hU sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Grif fin. l att l;.u h,-ld Ktiday night in tie h!,-l j.IU wan the low hir.jj or Die king nd quifli Hi riH t;ol,le Hil lw .IV thloUgtl Hie ilame Mel tin Hughes toptl n.e vret n.iii. t vue of the KKA tevs and L.bliy Van Schoiack led the vote of the FIIA girls ii get tne Kirg and queen hon ors. PlIn.esM's were Ann Jones Rose Nash, and Marlene Fetsch I'nruvs weie Willu.m Rill. Archie Jail, and I5.ib Fetsch. Sandra n.nsinnati, last years queen. anu n il Mrutners performed the low tiing ceremonies. yueen Llbbv was pres-ntisl a bouquet of long stemmed nsl roses, and the FF.V bovs cave her a unite jacket With FFA .Swet heatf lettered on it. King Mer lin was given an clivtrtc razor from the FHA girls and rich of the bovs wore a while carnation liouttoniere. The princesses wore red rose corsages. A timmittot selectsl the four bovs anil girls for outstanding service and participation In the FA A or FIIA organizations. The members then voted on one of tlieir choice and the winners v ere kept secret until time of the crowning ceieniooie. The gjni was d.vorated with it ted Mini white I heme, using streamer to make a false wiling in one corner, the queen throne was located in a huge red heart. Judy ivhmidt made a large take, with the name of the king and queen inscrllu-d, which was served at the dance with punch and cookie. Gem tal chairmen of the event were Merlin and Llbbv, with Sandra Richards and Archie Ball chairmen of decorating; Gary Van Biokland nnd Judy chair men of f.mds; Shirley Carlson In charge of the stereo; and Harold Gray working very closely on all I the protects. thatH-rones at the dance were Jerald Jonnasson. FFA Instructor, and Mrs. Elmer Schmidt. FIIA advisor. The dance was oten to all of the hi;:li school students and was well attended. Coming C vents riUDAY, Jan. 26 BatkctbalL Euro bro. 6:30 P ta. SATURDAY, Jan. 37 BatketbalL Bum hoi. 6:30 p. tn. MONDAY. Jon. CbanUf of Commerce. Vayon Wheel, noon. TUESDAY. Jan. 30 Adult typing. Hiqo achool typ Inq room. 7:30 p. m. Adult SpanUh. High echooL room 17. 7ua p. m. WEDNESDAY. Jan. 31 Undrntandlng Boy and Girl. hortcouree, Fatr Annex. 7:30 tx m. Women's TolleybaU. gym. 7:30 p. m. Odd rellowe, lodge ball, 8:00 p. m. THURSDAY. Teh. 1 Soroptimlit. Wagoo WheeL noon. 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