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o O 0 O O EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ILLINOIS VALLEY Christmas Party Slated Sunday, December 8, 1957 , Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lewis and sons, ! Martin Lee and Doug; Eileen 1 Woodcock; Mr. and Mrs. Frank BY HELEN BOTTEL Cave Junction Blue Star Mothers will combine a baked rhirkpn nnthick dinner with thpir i annual Christmas party Tuesday, ' Cory: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zaugg, Dec. 10, at 12:30 p.m. at the VFW j McCleary, Wash., and Mrs. Ele hail near Cave Junction. ! anor Dougherty of Grants Pass. Members are asked to bring Mrs- Cor"' Mrs- Woodcock. Mrs. cookies and candy for Camp j Maurer and Mrs- Hudron are White veterans, and rubber toys j sisters- for Fairviewiome. Accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Cory up from Redding was Myr- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goldsby tie Crow, who remained in the nd sons, Pat and Mike, former j valley for a longer visit with residents, were recent visitors in Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sowell, and the valley. They visited Mrs. ! Mr. and Mrs. Dave Renfro. Mrs. Goldsby 's aunt and family, Mr. j Crow is a sister of Mrs. Sowell and Mrs. Cecil Slack, and other j and Mrs. Renfro. friends and relatives Mrs. Lois Brink is reported in serious condition at a hospital near Glendale, Calif. She is a former resident of the valley. Here for Thanksgiving with the Ron Prather family were Mrs. Prather's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lough, and children, Ricky, Karen and Russell, of Grants Pass: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Caldwell, and Kathryn DeMersseman and her children, Carolyn, Dan and Billy. for Thanksgiving. Dining at the Crowl home Thursday were Mrs. CrowTs father, M. F. Sheets, of Medford; her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Elliott, Doug, Bob and Greg, also of Medford; their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cayell; their son-in-law, Charles Warner, their two grandchildren, Kay and Carl Warner, and Harry Cavyell of Wonder. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Elson had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aller and family at their home in Takilma. Mrs. Elaine Wood was called to Portland last week by the death of her father, W. A. Reed. ! She brought her mother back j with her to the valley. there. They also visited other re latives and friends on their northern trip. Spending the Thanksgiving holidays in the valley was Marg aret Morris of Bend, who visited her mother, Mrs. C. G. Morris. Mrs. Fred (Robeta) Guffey ar rived Thursday morning from Ciblo, Texas, to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Eng lands. Airman 2c Guffey is be ing transferred to Houston, Tex as, and is planning to spend his leave in the valley. He will ar rive about Dec. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Castle berry have returned from Rigby, Ida., bringing with them Mrs. Castleberry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown. Mrs. Castle berry also visited her daughter J 1 J 1 . TT 1- I ana granaaaugnier, lurs. nera (St the Hudron home Friday were ; Mote and Cynthia at Provolt, Mr. and Ms. Martin Maurer; k Utah. 32t an Mrs. Frank Cory of Redding, Calif., spent Friday and Saturday of last week with the Jcit Hudrons of Bridgeview, and SSft visitprt othr rplafivps anrt 4iSnds in the valley. For dinner j and Jack Champion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Champion of Cave Junction, arrived home from Washington State college, Pull man, for the Thanksgiving holi days. Also home from college for Thanksgiving were Arlie Scott, OSC. her sister, Edytha, SOC, and Darlene Wrheeler, OSC. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crowl had most of their family home Guests at the George Steven son home on Sucker creek last week were Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Spencer and son, Lonny, and Mr. and Mrs. O'.to Melton and son Tommy, all of Portland. Gerald Hunt, of Bend, Ore., is a house guest at the home of Mrs. Elaine Wood. j Confirmation strvices were conducted Monday at St. Mat thias Episcopal church by the Rev. 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