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Show GIRL si !OUTS WILL HOLD PUBLIC BAZAAR The Girl Scouts' bazaar, to "help the girls help themselves." will bo given Friday and Saturday. December I and 2. nt tho Methodist church Each troop will receive the pro-ceeds pro-ceeds from the sale of articles which they have made. A tea will be a feature of the bazaar. ba-zaar. Mrs. Jack Davis wll be chairman chair-man of the committee The money made will go to establish a general tund to help register new troops. The committee In chage of arrangements ar-rangements la composed of the following: fol-lowing: Mesdames John Culloy. S L. Hanna, Jack Davis, N C. MeConnell, George Prout and Mrs. S.- C Porter, 1 Clrl Scout director. Ladles of tho Episcopal Guild will hold their annual ba,aar In the Guild hall. Friday and Saturday. December 7 and S An unusually large bazaar has been planned, several now fea- tuns having been added since last year. There will be a fancy work dc- J partment, household .department, flowers, children's ware, candy, a! country store, a mystery booth. R tea room and several other departments Dinner w ill be served at the hall Fri-I day evening ut 6 o'clock. Mrs John A Munson entertalnsd the members of her sewing club at her home In the Avon apartments, Wednesday afternoon. Mr and Mrs J K Myers of Poa-tello. Poa-tello. Ida., the parents of Spug Mvers, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Furnlss. Mrs. S. M. Scott, Jr , has as he? guest her niece. Miss Katherins Aiio-j hoff. of Portland. Or. |