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Thousands have enjoyed the stage play and the audiences are now receiving new enjoyment from the
performance of the stars Gordon MacRae as Curlev and Shirley Jones as Laurey. Agile dancing, gay
songs, places the audience right into the action. If you missed the stage play, you won't want to miss
this delightiul production at the Indian Theatre through Tuesday.
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I Church Activities
Episcopal Rites Told At Sutherlin
Glide Camp Fire Girls Go
On Winchester Bay Visit
The Guild of the Episcopal
Church of the Holy Spirit of Suth
erlin heard Father Blaker talk on
customs of the church and explain
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the use of different articles used in
various ceremonies through the
meetings this week.
The guild has chosen as their
name, Martha's Guild. Each mem
ber was reminded to save silver
coupons and bring them to the next
meeting, which will be held July
10.
The meeting will be an apron par
ty at the church at 8 p.m. Each
member is to Dring an apron lor
the bazaar and a friend who might
also like to give an apron. Mrs.
Milo Bullock and Mrs. Charles
Parsons will be hostesses, reports
correspondent Mrs. Brittain Slack.
Wesleyan Guild
Of Canyonville
Elects Officers
Wesleyan Guild of the Canyon
ville Methodist Church elected
the following officers this week: Ha
zel Cherwink, president; Geneva
Hanson, vice president; and Helen
Nordling, secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. Rita Cam gave an account
of her recent trip to England, and
the guild discussed England's liv
ing conditions, conditions of its
churches, and socialized medicine,
reports correspondent Pearl Moore.
By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY
The Spanish group of Glide Camp
Fire Girls returned recently from
a three-day visit at Winchester Bay.
the girls went swimming under
the direction of life guard Sam Es
selstion near their cabin, and cook
ed all the meals. One afternoon
was spent visiting the lighthouse.
Members making the trip were,
Donna Weaver, Sharon Singleton,
Tony Clark, Yvonne Holz, Janet
Anderson, Dixie Stiffler, lona Mc
Cord, and Dallas Jones. Mrs. Char-
he Stiffler, leader of the group,
Mrs. Al Holz, and Mrs. Hugh
Clark.
Arrive For Summer
Mrs. Wade Jones and son, Kerry,
of Corvallis have arrived at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James S.
Evans to spend the summer.
Sgt. Eugene Carpenter, daughter,
Marilyn and son, Andy, were week
end guests at the home of Carpen
ter's sister, Mert Weaver and fam
ily. Sgt. Carpenter, 13 years of serv
ice in the U. S. Army, and his
family are stationed at Fort Sill,
Okla. The Carpenter's are visiting
both their parents at Riddle; Mrs.
Carpenter was unable to visit Glide.
Mr. and mrs. John Marsh and
son, Buddie, of Tacoma, Wash.,
were weekend guests of Mrs.
Marsh's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Aletcalt. '
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Vermillion of
Springfield spent the weekend vis
iting their son, C. F. Moore and
family.
led tvans returned Monday from
Junction City, bringing back his
father, W. C. Evans and brother,
Marion, for a week's visit with Ev
ans sons, James S. Gordon, and
Ted Evans, all co-owners of the
Glide Mill.
Plan Camp-Out.
The Glide Bluebirds, the Camp
Fire Girls and the Horizon Girls
will hold an all-day cleanup at the
Rock Creek camp June 26. Girls
wishing to camp overnight are to
bring their sleeping bafs. For fur
ther information, members of the
group contact their leaders or
chairman. Mrs. Mert Weaver at
GYpsy 6-3200.
Mr. and Mrs. BUlie Joe Polley
and family have moved from Idle-
yld Park to the Hillside cottage on
the Selby place. Polley's partner
in logging, Gordon Jensen, moved
his trailer house to the same cot
tage grounds.
Surprise guests at the Ray Simp
son home over the weekend were
Simpson's uncle, Farrell Simpson
of Sheridan, Ark., whom he had
not seen for 28 years, and N anion
Simpson, 43 years old of Fort
Smith, Ark., whom he had never
met. Namon Simpson was accom
panied by his daughter, Nancy, and
son Ben.
Mrs. Leon Bessinger of Visalia,
Calif., arrived Friday to spend the
summer with her son, Mr. Ray
Simpson and family.
Kenneth Shrum, who finished his
sophomore year at Oregon State,
and Mrs. Shrum, are living in the
apartment owned by the former's
father, T. E. Shrum Sr. He is work
ing for Douglas Co. Lumber Co.
during summer vacation.
Talent Show Set
For Camas Valley
The Camas Valley Grange will
give a home talent vaudeville show
June 28.
The program will be open to all,
and there will be no admission
charge. Those attending are asked
to bring sandwiches or cake. Pow
ell's orchestra will play for the
occasion.
Ronald Ross and Russell Har
wood received the first and sec
ond degrees at the last meeting
of the grange.
The garden club voted to pay
for material used in building a
cabinet in the ladies lounge to
store goods for community use in
case of disaster.
Douglas County Pomona Grange
will meet in the Camas Valley Hall
July 29.
Fri., June 21, 1957 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Or. 11
FROM NINE TO FIVE
By Jo Fitcher
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peratures. Don't delay, bring your car to our shop and let
our experienced, trained mechanics check the cooling
system and make the necessary repairs. All replacement
parts are genuine factory replacements and all mechanical
work it done under the direct supervision of Jim Marr,
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Lutheran Ladies Aid
Sets Church Cleaning
St. Pauls's Lutheran Ladies Aid
has set June 29 as church cleaning
day.
Mrs. Georga Ewert and Mrs. Ken
Simon will be co-chairmen, and
cleaning will start at 8 a.m. Those
helping are asked to bring cleaning
supplies and a sack lunch.
The mission festival will be held
August 18 al the Rod and Gun
Club grounds, it was announced.
Mrs. Boyles read several poems
written by Mrs. Sid Moon, and Mrs.
Vernon Teater gave the topic, "Per
sonal Mission Work" in skit form.
The next meeting will be Jtdy 11
with Mrs. Vernon Teater and Mrs.
Gary Nichols as hostesses.
Oml
held
Tuneful Topics
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1 Spurts
2 Spoken
4 on the 3 Amuse
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Close 5 Musical
12 Sea eagle instrument
13 Funeral notice ( Minute
14 Molten rock
15 Make lace
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18 Slim
20 Notions
particle
1 Greek letter 25 Roman
8 trombone emperor
9 Mist 26 Cereal
10 Eye part 27 Explodes
11 Russian news 28 Region
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At Melrose Church
Mae M inter was guest mission
ary speaker this week at the Mis
sionary Society of Melrose Com
munity Church.
The Minter's are with World
Missions To Children and have
spent several years in Ireland and
Austria. They plan to return to Ire
land in about two months. Mrs.
M inter talked on her work as a
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Year's Program
A special meeting of Xi
cron, Beta Sigma Phi, was
recently to discuss and vote on
the program for the coming year
The group voted to adopt the
program book, "Festival of Life,'
to study this year. Mrs. Bertram
Shoemaker, new president, an
nounced the new committee ap
pointments. They include: Mrs. R.
L. Wiley and Mrs. Craig Short, so
cial; Mrs. Meredith Wilson, pro
gram; Mrs. Jim Richmond and
Mrs. Frank Wickam, contact; Mrs.
Joe Dent and Mrs. Sid Domeniro,
ways and means; Joan Harper,
historian, and Airs. Neil Christian,
publicity. A gavel guard was pre
sented to Mrs. James Richmond,
retiring president.
The social committee will an
nounce later plans for the summer
picnic to be held at the summer
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kid
der, reports correspondent Beverly
Christian.
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w-aiHi,. hanri '9 Birds' homes
24 Insects
26 Flying
creature
27 "Seesaw,
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30 Stove
32 Classifications
34 Grain beard
35 Revised
36 Male child
37 Popular songs
39 Smalt
antelopes
40 "Trail of the
Lonesome
41 Lair
42 Tanning
material
, 45 Tell
49 Permeate
I 51 Son of "Honest
Abe" Lincoln
52 Leer
53 Operatic solo
54 Finish
55 Caresses
56 Deceased
57 chanteys
41 Fear
42 Organ part
43 Incite
44 Fountain
drink (coll.)
46 Continent
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23 Furies 36 Holding sagas
24 Exclamations 40 Glass panels 50 Passing fancy
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FAMED LAWYER T.O WED Attorney Joseph N. Welch,
1956 Father of the Year, lecturer on the Constitution and
Army counsel during the Army-McCarthy hearings, an
nounced that he will marry a family friend of long stand
ing, Mrs. Agnes Rodgers Brown, with whom he is shown
in Boston.
Azalea Crange Views
School Budget Election
The Azalea Grange discussed the
school budget to be voted on June
28 recently.
It was announced one of the
members of the grange, Laurence
Mullarkey, would run for election
to the school board.
Two new members, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Wayne Close, were re
ceived by demit from Ohio. The
grange held a Father's Day din
ner at the hall Friday evening,
reports correspondent Mrs. Ger
ald Fox.
missionary, and (old how home
missionaries can do their part to
help.
Mrs. Joel Fenn and daughter,
Virginia, gave a vocal duet. The
next meeting will be July 2, and
women of the area are invited.
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