Collection Viewed
By Club Members
Members of the Art Needlework club met Wednesday after
noon at the home ol Mrs. D. V. Kuykendall, 68 California
avenue.
Mrs. Kuykendall is a collector, her special hobby being
pitchers. She has around 200 pitchers in all shapes, sizes, and
materials, from hand-painted ones that hold a half gallon of
liquid, to tiny ones of near two-tablespoon capacity.
An old-time box or shaving kit, a family heirloom, has an
Interesting story, worth setting down here: Some firm, or car
penters, conceived the idea of making souvenirs from the rails
of Henry clays fence at Asn-
land, Kentucky. They made
quite a few boxes, or shaving
kits, of Dine wood with a veneer
made of the ash rails of Henry
Clay's fence, and sold two of
these to Charles F. and Nathan
Putnam, who lived in Lexington.
"In 1848 the Putnams started
for Orcion. bringing these boxes
with them. They came to Fort
Hall and then took the southern
route through Oregon through
the Roffue River valley. 'iney
left their wagons near where
Phoenix, Ore. is now, ana me
Indians burned them. They put
their cattle onto Judge J. F.
Thornton's wagon, and got him
through to Oregon City.
; "Nathan Putnam died at Ore
gon City the first winter, at the
hnme of Dr. Bailey. He was the
oldest of the two, and an archi
tect by trade. Charles F. Put
nam, who was a printer, went to
work on the "Oregon Specta
tor," and was married soon af
terwards.
"Nathan's box was probably
left where he died, with the
Baileys. Charles F. brought his
to where he settled in Douglas
county. Ore.
Charles F. Putnam in the
above story was the maternal
grandfather of Mrs. Kuykendall,
who now nas tne snavmg riw.
. Club members at the Wednes
day meeting were Mrs. George
Wirtz. Mrs. Marion Harms, nirs.
Calvin .Hunt, Mrs. J. J. Parker,
Mrs R. H. Anderson. Mrs. WiV
.bur" A. Jones. Mrs. Charles
..loseDh Martin. Mrs. George
Hum, Mrs. W. P. McMillan, Mrs.
.Elizabeth Ramsby. Mrs. J. r,
j-Goeller, Mrs. Harold M. Brown
ana airs. rvu Keuuttii.
Mrs. Charles Joseph Martin
'.will entertain the club at the
next meeting, January 15.
'Meeting
The Eagles auxiliary met on
ular meeting and Christmas gift
exchange. There were entertain
ment and refreshments after the
meeting. The auxiliary will meet
next on January 7.
"
Holiday Dance
Women of the Moose will hold
; one of their year's special events
tonieht. Saturday, wnen tney
sponsor the holiday dance and
party for their members and the
, lodge memoers.
Dancine will start at 9 o'clock
. at the lodge hll. All members
' are lnvuea to oring gurau,
Chairman
j Anna McCormick was elected
I chairman of the Home Econom
ises club of the Shasta View
? grange on Wednesday. She re-
maces urace ijoooricn w u u
served in that capacity for six
years. Alice Hoover is the new
: vice cnairman, ana jliuuisv u1
; Salle is secretary-treasurer.
I . Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Peter-
son of Prineville will be holiday
l visitors of their daughter and
her family, Mr. and Mrs. Lane
: Warren of Eldorado street.
! JUDICIAL SANTA
j CHICAGO, Dec. 20 UP) Su-
perior Judge Edwin A. Robson,
.a black robe replacing the cus
tomary red suit worn by Santa
; Claus, handed out toys to several
I children yesterday while their
parents waited in his courtroom
:for hearings in divorce cases.
j The playroom in which the I
'gifts were given was established i
at Judge Robson's suggestion
:for the benefit of children of i
: divorce litigants. i
Yesterday, with a Christmas
;tree in the room, Judge Robson
started his annual Christmas
;cheer-up campaign and from
now until Christmas there'll be
presents for all youngsters
-whose parents are in-court on
; divorce matters.
i Hans Norland writes FIRE
and AUTO insurance. 123 N. 8th
St
Don't- Discard
That Old
Chair!
will mk It
good mm new.
CUSTOM MADE
It I rtMOBAbl ONt.
MARGARET WHEELER
Phone MM
Fermerlr vlth Eeenomr Mattren
GIVE A GIFT
HE CAN WEAR
MUFFLERS
From 1.50
White or colored . . . plain
or patterned. See our large
selection.
Covers f5
Victory Club
MIDLAND The Midland
Victory club had its Christmas
party at the home of Mrs. John
Mistier on December 18 with 23
members present. Gifts and
candy and nuts were given to
all by Santa Claus who dropped
in unexpectedly. Games were
played, and Mrs. Charles uray.
Ralph Mistier and Raymond
Andrieu were awarded prizes.
Present were Mrs. LeRoy
Houck. Gertie Huff Mrs. Charles
Gray, Mrs. Leon Andrieu, Mrs.
George Flowers. Mrs. Chet Noel,
Mrs. Clive McPherson. Edna
Travcrs, Mrs. Henry Mllllgkn,
Mrs. J. Mistier, Leland Houck,
Charline Gray, Raymond. Ruth
and Leonard Andrieu, Georgia
Lee, Dona Jean Flowers, Patsy
Noel. Nancy and Meryhn Mc
Pherson and Ralph Mistier.
ine next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Houck on Janu
ary 9.
Last Meeting
The last meeting of the 1946
calendar year was held by
Women of the Moose on Tuesday
evening. December 17.
Special guest of the evening
was Dovey Recdcr, official visi
tor from Merrill. On the pro
gram was Dorothy Wilkinson
who sang a group of Christmas
selections.
Four new members were ini
tiated. They arc Alta F. Larsen,
Mildred Sheehy, Wilma Garvin
and Helene D. Wilson. A large
collection of staple foods was
contributed by members to give
to a needy family.
.Refreshments were served in
the banquet room, where there
was a decorated Christmas tree
adding to the holiday festivity.
Later in the evening Santa Claus
put in an-appearance, and mem
bers exchanged gifts.
Lanqell Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple and
sons were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. F. W. Brown and son
on Saturday evening to celebrate
Mrs. Pepple's birthday.
Helen Dearborn, Benny Ma-
lone and the little Gross girls
are ill with scarlet fever.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett and
family spent the week-end at
tyrants Pass with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burnett.
Friends were sorry to hear of
4Via Hjiath nt A1tfw& T vt 1 n a fnr.
mer Bonanza resident. Deepest
sympathy is extended to the
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones of
Klamath Falls spent Sunday
with their daughter and family,
Mrs. Hay Marcnant.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Brown
left Wednesday evening for Ten
nessee to spend Christmas and
the following month with their
daughter. Mrs. Jesse Cohea and
family. They will also visit rela
tives in Kentucky before return
ing home.
ATTENTION! Master Wave
Beauty Shop now open! Has!
Wakaman, operator (formerly
East Sid Beauty Shop), 4243
Shasta way, next to Art s Barber
Shop. Phone 3341.
Let us help you find a Gift
for The Boss or Office Worker.
Pioneer Printing Jc Stationery
Co., 122-124 South 9th. Phone
7412.
SEWING MACHINE
REPAIRING
Expert. GtaranUet Wtrk
(All Haku)
leimiblt Price, wrtm BrtlmatM
Sewing Machine Service
Yar lBdiMBdnt Otaler
rtcnt 771 SSIS ShmiU Wmy
HOLIDAY
DANCES
MALIN
BROADWAY HALL
SATURDAY,
Dec. 21
Musie br
PAPPY GORDON and His ,
OHEGOW HILLBILLIES
XMAS DANCE
Wed., Dec. 25
Music by
Shorty Wilk.rson and
His Orchestra
New Year's Eve
Carnival Dance,
Tues., Dec. 31
Music br
Shorty Wilkerson and
His Orchestra
.
Dancing 10 till 2
Adm. $1 Par Person
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THEY CAN HARDLY WAIT FOR THE BIG DAY! And do you blame them, it's well-nigh
time to be getting excited with Christmos only four days away. These youngsters ore chil
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller Jr. of 700 Rosewoy drive. Left to right, they are Patricia,
rour-and-a-halt years old; Dick
Legion Party
The annual Christmas party of
the American Legion and its
auxiliary was held Tuesday, De
cember 17, in the Legion hall.
Evergreen and candles were
used as decorations for the buf
fet and coffee tables. The lighted
Christmas tree rose above many
gifts, which were later distrib
uted by Santa Claus to 300 mem
bers present.
Dancing and cards completed
the evening. In charge of the
program were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Everett, Mrs. M. E. Cooper, so
cial chairman, assisted by Louise
Cooper, Mrs. Carl A. Solberg
and Mrs. H. W. Petrick.
Favors and decorations car
ried out the Christmas theme
and were arranged by Mrs. Carl
Schubert and Mrs. Paul Otter
bein. .
Entertained
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Goodwin
entertained for members of their
staff at the Falls appliance and
tire service, at Cal-Ore on Wed
nesday evening, December 18.
Present were Everett Barker,
Betty Wooliver, Mr. and Mrs. R.
M. Hamer, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Weaver, Samuel Scybold, Robert
Dow, Frances Dow. Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Quinn and Mr. and Mrs.
Goodwin,
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Gift Albums
Jerome Kerns Sonse
FRED WAR1NO
Great Sons of Tilth
MARIAN ANDERSON 44.29
ChrUlmae Carols
CHORISTERS ...S1.12
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and
TELEPHONE
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16 H ARWIN'S
RECORD DEPT.
701 Main
"Happiness Headquarters''
III, 14 months, and iusan,
Program
MALIN The Parent-Patron
club met on Tuesday evening,
December 17, In the library
room of the high school. Mrs.
Edwin Petrasek s home econo
mics classes presented an Inter
esting program. The eighrh
graders showed aprons which
were made in class, explaining
the kinds of material used and
the cost of each.
Floria McDonald and Amelia
Cocka presented a skit entitled,
"Hats." The high school -home
economics students presented a
style show of the dresses they
had made.
Refreshments made bv t-he
students were served at the close
of the evening to members pres
ent. The subject of the next
meeting will be music, and Mrs.
Charles Henderson will be In
charge. .
Phone Santa Clausl Kids, Just
telephone 8117 and you can talk
to Santa himself. Tell him what
you want for Christmas. Call
btwn noon and p.m. today
or Sunday.
TRUCKS AND PICKUPS
FOR RENT
You Drive-Long. Short Trips
Mot Yourself Save M
STILES' BEACON SERVICE
Phone 8304 1201 East Main
Your
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Keep Comlns Back Like Sons
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Western Hits
Kew Sen Antonio Rom
Willi Special
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Atomic Power
Bins an Old Hymn
BUCHANAN BROTHERS SM
Q I Knew the Moment I Loet You
Oh You Pretty Woman
BOB WILLS 5ta
A Little White Croat on the Hill
I Can't Oo on This Way
ROY ROGERS 03O
Campbell'i Steel Guitar Special
I Tnuted You
CECIL CAMPBELL (M
Children's Albums
rj The Seldah Giant
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Jack and the Beanatalk
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groupings of living
are dependent on the
PLATE GLASS MIRRORS . .
a mirror over the fireplace adds thnt
note that all correct hostesses strive
toward.
KJanaatk unaitune Co.
221 Main 5yDlnVMatcn' DeolGr.,M,omb(er ... Phone 5353
Grand Roplds Furniture Makers Guild
Yule Dinner
Members of the Hazblns club
and their escorts held their an
nual holiday season party this
wi'i'k with dinner in the lower
KOE hall. A snmll Christmas tree
funned the centerpleoo with col
ored candles adding a holiday
touch,
I'rosent were Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Larson, Mr. and Mrs. G.
C. Persell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Murhado, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Uus
Moaby, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Stelionimiellor, Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wilchcr, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Truax, Betty Wood and Sam
Warren.
After dinner, pinochle was in
play wllh Mrs. Mosby receiving
high, Mrs. Stelzenmueller, sec
ond high, and Mrs. Lewis, con
solution. For the men, Mr. Mosby
took high, Mr. Machado, second
high and Mr. Persell, consola
tion. The next meeting of the Haz
blns will be In January, with the
date to be announced later,
MALIN Mr. and Mm. Edwin
Staatny entertained on Saturday
evening with a Christmas party.
Young Corky Stmtny was Santa
rid presented gifts to guests.
Awards in pinochle went to
Mrs. Mcrvyn Wilde. Edwin
I'etrnM'k and Joe Halousek.
Guests for the evening wero
Mr. and Mrs. William Itajnus,
Mr. and Mrs. Kdwln Petriwek,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kalina, Mr.
n nd Mrs. Joe HiDomek, Mr. and
Mrs. Mervyn Wilde and Mr. and
Mrs. Kmll Lafcll.
City Delivery Service.
8417.
Phona
ristmas Levins at 1
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Christmas
of the home. Big family dinners, and
friends dropping in at all hours, tend
to bring your home under closer
scrutiny than at any other season.
- Be Sure That It Presents A Charming Picture
This Year To Those Who Enter.
room ensembles
perfect table.
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PATRICIA ANN is the doughlor of Mr. ond Mrs. Jock Sher-
man of Stewort Addition. She Is 16 months old.
Kennelt-F.lll.
is traditionally the holiday
LOUNGE CHAIRS : :
LAMP TABLES .
Liome
by famous "names." Colorful coverings.
decorative tnblcs . , , woll made . . .
a stylo for every purpose ... In mod
ern and period designs.