My, December 31, 1942 if” R. Q. Macmahon is-oonfined in her home this week With a cold. firs E. A. Silliman Who has been .:.:ytth the “flu’fl is reported to be 7 . m. . . 3120113 grange will meet on Set: in January 9th at Buena Vista. In; meeting will open“ 2. -» Circle No. 2 WSCS will meet W 7th at 2:00 o’clock with W M. M. Moulton. ' ' firs. T. W. Payne visited ‘at the we of her sister. Mrs. Julius Jen ”; in Walia Walla over Christums: In. and Mrs.’Elmer Smith spent W 35 with Smith's mother, fig, Marie Smith in Prosser. ‘ unand Mrs. Harvey Larsen vis-‘ “a Christmas Day at the N. E.‘ mis home. Little Nancy Bell Ripley, daung B of Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Ripley is‘ m at her home this week. : ' fir. and Mrs. George D. Peters. are business visitors in Prosser nesday. __ _ ‘ _ fine Sunday night group enjoyed m oyster stew feed at the R. E. need home Sunday night. m. Kinne was operated on at the 5900 hospital last week and is re puted to be recovering nicely. mas Betty Higley left Tuesday Ming for Seattle where she will fit before returning to her school in Ellensburg- . If. and Mrs. George Adams left Jumday for Moses Lake where they upset to spend several weeks. Ad ” is doing carpnter work there. Hrs. Late Reavis resigned as sup emtendent of the Christian Sunday and last Sunday, and Jess Vinson was elected to take the office. lilo Liela Larson is visiting her diet and brother-in-law, Mr. and lb. Harley Sweeney 01' Kiona for a few days. my: YEAR ' gREETI§G§ . ISHING YOU W and yours every happiness and bless ing for 1943 as we leave the old. year and enter the new . . . CON SOLIDATED'. FREIGHTWAYS MI :4: Seas’un‘s’é Ureefings’ + "I éw g I g 'IN EXTENDING YOU OUR NEW g YEAR'S GREETINGS AT THE DAWN 5). OF 1943. WE WISH FOR YOU NOT g . ONLY THE FULL JOYS OF THIS JOY- ' - g . OUS SEASON. BUT THAT DEEP INNER . g‘ PEACE WHICH IS THE FOUNDATION _, E OF ALL TRUE HAPPINESS. ... g . g Hennewnck gmwpakery Mrs. Harley Sweeney from Kiona, stayed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonuis Larson, over the wgke end. ‘ ' ' The Library Guild will meéf Mon day, January 4th at the home (of Mrs. Zada Durbin with Mrs. Percy Erickson as hostess. V The Highlahd Woman's club will meet January am. There will be a pot luck luncheon at nobn '"and-thq meeting will open at 2:00 p.m. ' ‘ Mr. and Mrs. éharles Wiseman of Wana Walla. spent . Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs.- Newton Mulkey. ’Burke Hauschild returned to his school at Pullman after spending 'the Christmas holiday with his mother and sister. ‘ ers. Jim Johnson who Spent Christmas with her husband; who is stationed at Fort Lawton, returned Sunday. : Miss Lois Ridley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ridley left Sunday for Gig Harbor after spending Christmas at home. St. Sgt. Louis Monaco of Seattle is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Monaco over the holiday season. Caroline EKauth was a house guest over the week end of Miss Betty Linn at Colville. Hal Keene and Ronald Jones were also guests there. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Shafer and jchildren of Seattle spent Sunday night at the home of Mrs. Shafer’si lparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sittonw ‘ Mr. and Mrs: Al Zarndt and daughters, ,Joyce and Phyllis, were‘ Walla Walla business visitors Tuesa day. 1 1 Op]. Carl Hess of Camp Adair, Ore,. came home for Christmas 'and‘ visited his- wife and infant daugh-: tter at the N. E. Lewis home. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Roger Records and Roger Michael were visitors at the Records home in Umapine lastl Sunday. ' . , ‘ Mrs. Troy Bockstruck and chil-i dren of Grandview spent Saturday! and Sunday at the home of Mrs.‘ Bockstruck’s 'mother, Mrs. Dave] Harold Larson, who has been vis, iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson over the week-end, returned to ~Tacoma on Sunday, to continue his work at the shipyards there. Mrs. Floyd Higley is in charge at the Mona Monroe dress shop during the absente of .Mrs. Monroe. Who is spending the holiday season with relatives in Okanogan. ‘ "Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blake of Cowiche were guests at the home\ of Mrs. Blake’s parents, Mr. anh Mrs. H. -E. Huntington ever thel week-end. ' ' Late Goodnight, a former Kenne wick resident, now living in, Pasco had the misfortune to suffer a foot injury today (Wednesdéy) 1n the NP. RR. yards. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yedica 01 Spokane visited at the home of Lou Miller over Christmas. Dean Yed ica, who is stationed at the Pasco base, was also a guwt. . ' Frank Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mason who is in a hospital in Colfax following major surgery is reported to be. improving satis lactorily. - Robert T. Moore left Saturday morning for Colorado Springs, Colo, where he is with the map squadron after spending Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Moore near Finley. "7. a-JY!‘ ;. . _ s . Mia. ’Llo‘yd Weltz of Seattle spent. CW day. “with hes-.:.pnen-ts, M _._-Quit Mrs. ._w, 51. Barnes. ‘Mrs. ngvilljbé 'x'e‘membéned ‘a‘s'. Bjetty 3 29"; ' . .. ‘ five'AKennewick jialley __érangers anggl’rlends will play cards and Wet the Valley muse hall 9n 3%»? ”WWW“ 5) ' . isl'li‘flv‘ '3. ‘.'-I‘s . mslx sneems».?s-;£ wick spells Christmwfiveiqgf . amass day} at. the 'hoii‘lej'pfi he: i’dgughter, Mrs: N 3 E. Lewis a'ndgfémil'y, on the Highlands. * ' ' Miss Ethel Sholberg left for Se-‘ attle on Sunday where she will stay a. few aays with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. 0. q, Christof ierson. Miss Verdella Mueller of Seattle spent the Christmas holiday visiting her mother, Mrs. I. N. Mueller. She left Monday evening to resume her work on the Coast. The local Masonic lodge will hold an open installation on Jan. 6.- Wil liam Green wil act as installing of ficer, and E. J. Brand as marshal. There will be special music. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sitton and Donald were dinner guests at the home of Ensign and Mrs. Don Wheeler on Christmas Day. The next meeting of the Baptist Circle will be .on Thursday after noon, January 7 at Rev. Holden’s home, with Mrs. A. Meyers as hos tess. - i Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Elefson and daughters, Jeanne and Betty of Washtucna and Mr. and Mrs. .Ed Neuman were Christmas day guests at the Gus Nenman home. 1 Mrs. Harry Cochran. was hostess‘ at Alma Circle last Monday, Decem ber 21st sat the W. F. Hanson home‘ on Kennewick avenue. Mrs. C. F.. Winkenwerder iheld high score foul the afternoon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. A.. T. Belair were hosts at a gathering of friends in honor of their daughter and. her husband Mr. and Mrs. Ray N’ormile who are visiting here from Upper Montclair, New Jersey. _ The Yokowish group will ,meet January 4th at the home of Guar dian Mrs. P. 0. Stone. Certificates Of membership for the year 1943 have arrived and will be given the girls Monday. The fourth division WSCS. will meet next Wednesday, Jan. 6. at the home of Mrs. Manuel Hille. Mrs. Marion Campbell and Mrs. Zelda Rauscher will be assisting hostesses. 1 ‘ Visitors at the Albert Zarndb home Christmas were hp. and Mrs, Fran cis Zamdt and Donald, and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Enir Bach of Kennewick. and 'Mr. aners. Ellis Carlson of Rich land. ' - - Mrs. Craig Hinman who visited with relatives in Tekoa and Colfax over the Christmas holiday, returned Sunday. Her husband who is in the service is now stationed at Camp Hobbs, N. Mex. ‘ The Bethlehem Lutheran Ladies: Aid held their annual Christmas party Tuesday. The hostesses wem‘ .Mrs. M. C. Kauth, Mrs. Rpssert. Mrs. P. Zamdt, Mrs. R. Zetcher, Mrs. Carlson and Mrs. Gus Neuman. Captain .and Mrs. B. B. Smith were hosts to the officers and their wives from the Pasco naval base at their home in Kennewick Sunday evening. A buffet supper was served after which bridge was played. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stradling en tertained Mrs. stradnng's sister-m-‘ law,.Mrs. W. T. Sutton anddaughL“ ters from Benton City, Stradling'si nephew, James Saklick and F: El Mason from .the Pasco base on‘ Christmas day. ‘ While Mrs. Mona Monroe ways at her former home in Okanogan for the Christmas holidays she received word of the tragic- death of her son who was a flier in the RAP. He was soon to have" been sent over seas ,for combat duty. - _ Mrs. Gus Neuman and son Bob, drove to Yakima Saturday to'attend the funeral of Ed Reiman. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Eleison and their daughter. .Mrs. Ed Neuman to Zillah where ’they vsi-ted relatives. The Fellowship League of Beth 'lehem Lutheran church held a 110- lhost party in the schoolhouse last Tuesday evening. About 30 were lzpnesent. The entertainment con! sisted of a quiz program and the exchange of gifts. Clifford Mathany who was re ported to be ill in a Tacoma hospital last week has recovered enough to be sent home,‘ Mrs. Frank Visger, who ,was called to Tacoma by his illness expects to return soon. ‘Mrs. Clir-‘ -i'ord Methany will be remembered as Virginia Visger. " . f Mr. and Mrs. Ray Man-sh are en-l Miss Anna Marie Mueller spenti Christmas at the home of her moth-{ er, Mrs. I. N. Mueller. She has been‘ nursing in the hospital at Medical Lake as part of her nurse's training which she is taking at the Descen ness hospital in Spokane. She will be graduated on the seventh of February, 1943. . THE KENNEWICK, (WASH) COURIER-REPORTER # tertalning M'r‘. and ms. Bat-i ford; Mr. , find ‘ M33} plydmley, mundane. omma Flam.ug.f and Mrs. fiqlvm Glasow of Ken?! wick, and M}. and Mrs. 3111,11” . of Pasco. tonight (Wednesgiyyxifi ‘ Among Mn. mu? ' Lar so'n'sjh ' .."?de «I?ch made szgv 11.9%; m a letter by air gn .. fr " . ;.&gli,'*m Ward, whofias ':rbeen‘dvhnhebsl‘or some mneiming théih‘he was all right. The letter was written Dec. 12. Dr.» and Mrs. R. W. Ripley were hosts at a cocktail party 'on Christ mas Day at thekhome on Kenne wick avenue. About 80 guests were present. The rooms were gully decorated in holly, chrysanthemums and numerous red candles, as well as a gargeous Christmas tree. At the meeting of the 1.0.0. F. ithe first degree was put on by the [mam-bers from the Kiona lodge. The :joint Installation with the Rebekahs \that was to have been on the fourth .has been postponed until Jan. 11. ‘ After the meeting of the two lodges refreshments were served. A large delegation from Kiona was present. Mrs. Ella Woods is nursing a broken arm the result of a fall on the steps of the Methodist church when she was on her way home‘ from the arerclses Christmas Eve.§ Due to the nature of the tweak‘ it is necessary to have someof the. bone removed and this will be done as soon as there is room in the Pasco hospital. The :E. M. Sholberg, family was very happy and much surprised on Christmas Day to receive a, tele phone call from their son, Marvin, wishing them a Merry Christmas. Marvin 'has crossed the U. s. twice since enlisting in the naval reserve in, August. He was first stationed at Norfolk, Va., and now is in San Francisco, Calif. The publishers have ' received a Christmas card from Warren Aus tin, who conducted one of the pa per’s subscription contests several years ago. Mr. Austin at that time was a medical student, has since completed his course and internship. He is now a lieutenant in the medi cal corps and is stationed at Miami, Florida. ‘ The ladies of the Rebekah lodge, the Finley Grange Auxiliary. the Methodist Aids and the Royal Neighbors provided the cookies for! theoookiejarintheUSOhallin“ Pasco for the month of December“ The members or the Highlands Wo-| mans club will provide for "the first week in January. , Major Tommy Brown, who is in the mapping squadron of the Air Corps, has recently been transferred his withers here learn, to Bradley Field. at Windsor Locks, Conn. The Major stopped off briefly to visit his parents in Semm Christmas Eve then went on to Portland to spend‘ Christmas with his wife and two childre'n, who have moved there to 'be with her parents for the dura tion. ‘ ~ ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Normile, who‘ are now living in Upper Montclair. N. J., arrived in Kennewick Satur-i day to spend the holiday season‘ with Mrs. Normile’s parents, Mr: and Mrs. A. T. Belair. Normile is‘ an instructor in‘ the Upper Mont clair schools. He expects to leave; the first of the year to return to his work while Mrs. Normile wml remain for a longer visit with home] folks and friends. . ‘ \ “‘.:.u!’ H,, K 255? on E 99“: é NEVv'YE/ggn GEEETINGS ‘ BEHRMAN, JEWELERfi ;mggasmmwmmwmd WE WMw.nnthupl¢evflhgoodnmiwmseverywt-&.Yw ' . un‘help “S- Whfll you know In them»! interest. cell us shout. finenoumymtby puma—'ol! we a. Our tclephone number . ' '.‘",s, ‘ ~ ~ wmacfisimdning. ind m. J. R; Ayes am. What and Mix-and ms, ‘Ebward .Wmaeck drove to 3mm; buy My mum to witness the W 'd'lhg officers of the Benton Clty mic llam Green will act as Installing of. stalling officer and E. J. Brand as marshal. A chicken dinnexf,‘ yes served before - the installation by the wives q: the Benton Lem Masons. 4'. -' : A. letter. written on the 14th or peeember. was received byfme pub lishers or this paper on Monday. the 28th from their son, Staff Sergeant Jim Reed. The letter says that he has been in French North Africa for some time. ‘He says he gets along line with the Arabs and the Frenchmen and is really enjoying the fresh eggs and tree ripened fruit. Apparently these items were not among those furnished in the camps in England. where he had. been stationed sinée July. He is a turret gunner on a Flying Phi-tress. 1 Mr. and Mrs. o. W. Zwansig, chilq dren, Ben. Lester and Neva Willetta.l and Mrs. C. W. Brown. Mrs. Zwanw zig's mother. of Walla Walla were Christmas holiday guests of Mr. Zwansig’s brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Deffenhaugh in Horse Heaven. Other Christmas dinner guests were Wilbur Brown! and Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. Macmahon. ; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rupp and baby daughter, of Walla Walla, were Christmas dinner guests of Mrs. Bupp's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I". ‘Altrogge. The Majority degree of Rainbow was given to Miss Pearl Dague and I'Winn'in'ed Hawn Monday night. This is the‘last degree in Rainbow andisgivenwhenthegirisbecome twenty years of age. Those taking pant were: Mother Advisor, Clarabei Safiord; Sister of Time. Tommy Simmeiink; Sister of Life. Inna“ Pratt; Sister of Records. Lulu 10. me son; Sister of Summation. Corinna‘ Blair; Sister of Experience, Patsy‘ ‘Sonnenberg; Sister of Wisdom. Mar caret Gar-ber; Sister of Achieve-1 ment, Nouns. Jean Strickler: In-‘ fancy. Dorothy Ann Reed: Child-a hood, Patsy Moulton: Girlhood. Wii-n ma Gravenslund: Womanhood Mar jory Olds; Wifehood. Frances Perry; 1 Motherhood, Verdine Forster: Age. Frances Bird. and Organist; Joyce‘ Peter. Before the degree was con ferred, Virginia Smith. who is Grand Representative of Missouri} Frances Bird. who is the Worthy ILde or Kennewick Assembly-l Mrs. Gladys Keiso. who is Worthyl Matron 0! Alma Gunter No. 100.; H. D. Sopers Entertain Boys From Naval Base Highlands—Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Soper had as their M. their nephew and wife. Mr. and Mrs; Ernest Soper, Marian Pusan and Luther Jones all from the naval; base at Pasco on Christmas day. ‘ Miss Sam Dolph of Marylin] was a week-end visitor at the w. L. Foraker home mean-ning Monday to Pullman where mm a. student. ‘ Phillip Foraker, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Foraker, renamed o Pullman Monday after spending hk vacation at bane. Mrs. W. L. Maker, Viola and Phillip and their house guest. Miss Sara Dolph. were Sunday evening visitorsatthew.E.Hackerhome. 7 19.-4 a”: 7‘ ‘ ’__——, V g £92 17371,: W a“ :W’w I . J ’ *tnauuuoucuuu " I Mel-mucus : L be an.- a... trund- 3 cumulwcmupp' ' q to have acquired the 4 luau. lflu‘sflpdu a nu... .1. this con-'- 4 .“'.Wctbuh'o-uw 1 lortwlmupud 4 Mona-greatest”- Il Monuuswmrc _ '* numeral-194:. 4 l 1 O. E. 8.. Wilmot Gunnflund. who: Ismgsterot'thexennewick Mannie: none. m J. a. fledged. who am Save Tires Save Time Save Money! Save Gasoline! ---BUY FM]! for. a ‘ WllllLE WEEK! Anticipate your food re quirements for a whole week. Buy all on one trip, saving tires, time, money and rationed gasoline. Buy your supplies early in the 'week, avoiding crowds and getting better selec tion and service. Here you will find everything GPA and the markets afford and you can be assured of the McDonald quality on everything you buy. g a'thonous g g HAPPI ER " g 5. NEW YEAR Q M‘DONALD’S SHURFINE GROCERY ? remix-mm o! the Advisory Bond :0: mmbow. ma mm Whitheck. who is many Adviser when nil in troduced. Niowinc the decree HM Whitbeck gave a an: -on Rainbow ma 111-s Vivian Hint-y. mumied by “ins Theo Lump lun. In. “End of a Perfect Day." Befmhmgms were served with am. Ruth simmeiihk presiding at the table. ‘ 5