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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 7

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Trtnwflny, Junnsry 19St Albany Df mmrnt-TTiriiTfl OUT OUR WAT ITU. WIlllAMI C. of C. Heads i kit Women's Affairs In Town And Country Peoria Locals PEORIA Mr. and Mrs.

Art Schiack of Big Sandy visited their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Muller and other members of the family this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hedla of Duluth, also were recent guests at the Muller home. Mrs. Carl Ronnenkamp and Mrs.

W. W. Abraham have been serving on the Linn county jury. New Officers of loige Presde MILL CITY Julia Bassett, Grouse Discussed By Garden Group LEBANON The Town and Country Garden club met Jan. 9 Officers Preside At First Meeting SCIO Leone Rebekah lodge met Jan.

16 with newly-Installed Noble Grand Evelyn Lee presiding for the first time. Under good of the order the new officers practiced an officers Plan Conference PORTLAND, Jan. 34. (U.R Chamber of commerce presidents and managers from Oregon and Washington communities will gather here Sunday for the annual conference of Washington Oregon chamber managers and executives slated to get underway Monday. Power and land development schedules in the Pacific Northwest, tourist development, retail problems, agricultural and industrial programs, civic improvement and the uniting of community fund appeals are among the subjects to be duscussed during to two-day AW WHILE HE WAS DEER 1 I'LL GOTO NEXT DAV AW HUMTIKT HERE HE SAW TOWN WE WOMT 4' 3 I THREE CALVES WEMlSSEf TOMORROW I HAVE SO MUCH 1 WHEM WE WORKED THE AMP FlMP RlDlM'TO tS REP HILLS-ANT TEETERS OUT SOME -iZ EKOVE THRU HEAH AM' JMORE ABOUT) (liXXV A XXO BULL JESW THIS I Affleck noble grand, and Ada Plymale, vice grand, were in charge of their Geologists claim that the Great Smoky mountains, being over 350.000.000 years old, are the most ancient land masses on earth.

first meeting Jan. 16 when San tiam Rebekah lodge met in regu lar session. Mrs. Bassett appointed herstand Riverside Club Elects Officers RIVERSIDE Mrs. Philip Had-dan was elected president of the Riverside Women's club at its meeting on Thursday, Jan.

17, at the home of Mrs. Susan Atkeson. The meeting was changed to the Atkeson home from the community hall as originally announced because quilts were set up in frames there, and women spent most of the day quilting. Other officers chosen were Mrs. Ed Norris, vice president; Mrs.

Don Burrough, secretary; and Mrs. John Robison, reelected treasurer. Mrs. Sam Burch, outgoing president, was given a gift by the club, march. It was announced that at the next meeting all past noble ing committees for the next six grands will be honored.

months as follows: finance, Jessie meeting at the Multnomah hotel. Heath, Gladys Podrabsky and George Veteto; good of the order, Keynote speaker will be Edgar On Saturday night, Feb. 2, the Three Links club will sponsor a potluck dinner to be held at 6 p.m. at the nail will all Odd Fellows and Rebekahs and families Allura Chance, Ida Fleetwood and Blue Bird Shoppe All Kinds of Drapes, Curtains, Slip Covers, Etc. Made to Order Phone 1602R 627 E.

3rd Ave. Smith, president of the Portland chamber, speaking on "The Mabel Yankus; publicity outside New Challenge to Organized Lead invited to attend. Games and the lodge, Bertha Baltimore, Ma bel Veteto and Ada Dart; public ty inside the lodge, Antonia Thonv ership. cards will be the diversion of the and she in turn presented gifts evening. as, Olive Bates and Dora Findley; p-aaa education, Julia Bassett, Dean to her officers of the past year.

Mrs. Haddan won the prize for Jackson, Ruby Brisbin, Wilma INSIDE perfect attendance for the past Stewart and Goldie Rambo. nanist Virginia OReuiy was installed at this meeting as she was unable to attend the public installation. Letha Sommer was elected trustee to fill a three-year year. Twenty members and five were present during the day term of office.

Grange Officers Take Over Duties The noble grand appointed her and, enjoyed the covered dish luncheon served at 1 p.m. GRAND PRAIRIE Bob sistant steward; Mrs. Lawrence committees for the term as tol Elected as drill captain was George Veteto, and Rachel Olm-stead was elected degree captain. Mel Robinson was elected trustee of the lodge to serve a 3-year term. Mrs.

Ruth Hess signed the members register of the lodge, transferring here from Coos Bay as a member of Western Star Rebekah Stapleton, chaplain; Mrs. Leslie Hostesses for the next will be the new- officers, with -ffc a potato ivitMHorton's? it rains It pours i PLAIN OR IODIZED lows: finance, Stella Flanagan, Carrie Bilyeu, and Rose Calavan; publicity and good of order, Helen Cade, treasurer; Mrs. Ralph Schnorr, secretary; Ted Rozumny, gatekeeper; Mrs. Guy Adamson, place to be announced later. Auxiliary Holds Ceres; Mrs.

Robert Towery, Po Lodge No. 27. Refreshment committee appoint Schmidt headed the group from Morning Star grange which was in charge of installation of officers of Grand Prairie grange at the January meeting). Assisting Schmidt were Mrs. Homer Sherby, Mrs.

Miller and Mrs. Schmidt Officers installed were Ralph Schnorr, master; Earl Miller, overseer; Leslie Cade, steward; Robert Towery, lecturer; Earl Miller, as mona; Mrs. Earl Miller, Flora; and Mrs. Bill Miller, lady assistant Eastman; relief, Virginia O'Reilly; courtsey girl, Vivian Ernest. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served to S3 members and two guests by Maggie and Sam Draby, Emma Bilyeu, Lenora Atkinson, and Maude Montgomery.

steward. ed for next meeting night included Kathryn Slater, Allura Chance, Lecturer Robert Towery pre Ida Fleetwood and Dora Findley, sented a literary program after which refreshments were served to members and guests. At the close of the lodge session refreshments were served by the new elective officers, Julia Bas sett, Ada Plymale, Jennie Smith at the Hub. Flower of the month was the primrose, and a corsage made of early ones now in bloom, worn by Etta Nelson, the hostess, was much admired. Mrs.

Thelma Elliott read a paper concerning the grouse family, describing the various kinds, their habitat and telling which are game birds. Mrs. Mirl Vawter talked about common flowering shrubs from the standpoint of their use in flower borders and gardens. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The arrangement of dried materials in muted tones of brown, green and red, which featured driftwood and seaweed and an animal figurine, was exhibited by Verda Roy.

Hostess for the Feb. 11 meeting which will be at theHub at 2 p.m., will be Mrs. Jack Swanson, and the crocus will be the flower of the month. flew Officers Take Charge at Meeting LEBANON The Berean society cf the First Christian church held its initial meeting of the year Jan. 16 in the social room of the church, with Minnie Preston and Harriett Jenkins as hostesses.

New officers of the group were in charge. They are Hazel Nichols, president; Nellie Ginther, vice-president; Vera Crane, secretary and Goldia Bellinger, treasurer. Gloria Hartle was reported Improving in health at the Eugene hospital and it was decided to send a book gift to her. A $10 donation to the March of Dimes was voted. Devotions with the theme of "Love" were given by Clara May Simons.

Sallie Eddy read the tory, "What Have You in Your House," for the program. Names of standing committee members for the year were announced as follows: program, Lena Dillard, Genevieve Bartram, Edris McCrary; social, Edna Ackland, Violet York, Alice Gilson. Membership, Lena Estep, Nellie Campbell; library. Eva Whiteis, Luella Soule; welfare, Sadie Eddy, Edna Owen, Amy Saxton; quilting, Nellie Ginther, Minnie Presto finance, Eva Whiteis, Wini-frTd Pratt, Muriel Shaver, Lois Lewis, Liddie Belle Sedivy. Feb.

20 was named as the date of the next meeting, with Nellie Ginther and Alice Gilson as hostesses. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. Ok (P and Bertha Baltimore. Royal Neighbors Initiate Seven Quilting Party MILLERSBURG Rev. and Mrs.

Cameron Sharpe and Johnny were guests at the meeting of the Dever Conner auxiliary at the hall Thursday for an all-day quilting party with a covered dish luncheon at noon. At the next meeting Feb. 7, the members hope to finish the quilt for Mrs. Harnisch and tack a comforter for Mrs. Herbert Skelton.

Mrs. Bill Dustman and Mrs. Sidney Hess will be hostesses for the next meeting. Those attending the January meeting were Mrs. Mervin Case, Mrs.

Bill Dustman, Mrs. Dolly Mishler, Mrs. Elsie Crabtree, Mrs. Monroe Winn and granddaughter, Sheryl Winn, Mrs. Herbert Skelton, Mrs.

Leland Wamsley, Mrs. UP LEBANON Seven candidates were initiated during the Jan. 17 meeting of the Lebanon Royal Neighbors. They were Jean Ray, Phone 1881, 1882 or 1737 Meat Dept. Phone 87 Mildred Garrett, Nellie Beals, Syl 317 West 2nd WM.

THURBER, Mgr. Via Carter, Lucille Booze, Lorrayne Laws, and Helen Rackleff, Present In their official capaci ties were May Logan, state super Wib Chambers, Barbara Bever, Janice Harnisch and the two hostesses. Free Delivery STORE HOURS: MON. THRU 8 TO 6 SATURDAY, 8 TO 7 "Homemade" BREAD Pi-Lb. Loaf 22c visor, Portland, and Mabel Miles, district deputy, Salem, who were presented with corsages.

The visitors complimented Oracle Folrence Brady, presiding for her first Fray Bentos CORNED BEEF 12-oz. Tin 39( SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 16) 0 Qs(s 3 LB. TIN BECAUSE OF YOUR DEMAND, WE ARE REPEATING OUR JUICE SALE HUDSON HOUSE ORANGE JUICE BLENDED JUICE PINEAPPLE JUICE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Peoria Women Learn To Make Sweet Rolls PEORIA The Peoria Extension unit met at the home of Mrs. W. Federoff Jan.

15 for an all-day meeting. Mrs. Mary Dannen and Mrs. Federoff were the project leaders and they demonstrated making sweet rolls which were served with the noon meal. Mrs.

W. A. Muller was an invited guest and became a member. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. 'Mary Dannen and the subject will be Oven Meals.

Attending were Mrs. Leila Lamar, Mrs. Vivienne Abraham, Mrs. Jess McLaren, Mr. Hazel Dobrinin, Mrs.

Clinton Coffeey, Mrs. Evelyn Hughes, Mrs. Edwin Smith and Mrs. E. G.

Pugh. New Officers Preside At Meeting of Club SHEDD Dorothy Sprenger, president of the Young Mothers' meeting since her installation, and other officers of the lodge for the efficient manner in which they conducted their first initiation. A letter was read stating that the district advisory board will meet Jan. 25 in Corvallis to make preliminary plans for holding the state convention in that city during April. It will be attended by Lola Grimes as local advisory board member, and Mrs.

Brady, who is convention oracle. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Jencena Beard and Maude Duncan were co-chairmen of the committee. Peoria Group Meets At Jess McLaren Horn PEORIA Members of the Kro-weldeen club met at the home of Mrs. Jess McLaren Wednesday afternoon, Jan.

16, with Mrs. Bessie Nichols presiding. Invited guests were Mrs. Mary Dannen, a Coal consumed In greater tonnage than any other commodity produced by man. GRADE A LARGE.

DOZ. club, presided over her first meet SIX ASSORTED FLAVORS ing Jan. IS when the group held a potluck dinner at the church. Other officers are Ruth Dannen, vice-president; and LaVerne Hawkins, secretary. Fourteen members were present plus five new members, Elaine Pool, Juanita McNeil, Hazel Dolph, Donna Ohling and Joyce Hawkins.

niece of the hostess, Mrs. Flora Williams and Mrs. Frank Gansle, all of Halsey. During the social hour refreshments were served. Present besides the guests were Mrs.

Floyd Nichols, Mrs. Anne Bowman, Mrs. Elizabeth Wagner, Mrs. Charles Weber, Mrs. Dean Bilyeu, Mrs.

Evaline Frieze, Mrs. Leila Lamar, Mrs. Bessie Nichols, Mrs. Melvin Simpson, Mrs. Jo Hover, Mrs.

Hazel Dobrinin and the hostess. The club will meet in two weeks with Mn. J. W. Lamar.

Contests Enjoyed at 46-OZ. TINS All 4 forflf BORDEN'S BORDEN'S COTTAGE CHEESE DINNERS Pint 29c 2 for 25c BORDEN'S AMAZO STARLAC PUDDINGS 37c 3 for 40c SUNSHINE HYDROX SUNSHINE COOKIES CARAMELS 37c 27c (l7l7 GOLDEN WEST 2 LB. TIN S1.69 Priscilla Club Meeting 001 MM I ut Mi GERBER'S STRAINED OR JUNIOR SHEDD The Priscilla met last week at the home of Ruth Roberts with Ruth Dannen ax confutes. Roll call was answered with an original poem. Helen Pugh and Bemict Brad-shaw were in charge of the program which included a marble-passing contest and "20 Questions." A March of Dinmes collection was taken which netted $5.

Door prizes were won by Agnes McDonald and Ruth Dannen. Ln-i uvi ij uj ui uj II Uniiuis 1 Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich Round Steak 93c ARM OR BLADE CUTS ib. 55c Beef Roast a. V. 9 Schedules Daily to Medford from Albany So convenient! Choice of schedules daily, including 4 Thru Expresses.

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