Thursday, April 12, I FO R T Lu ¿OS S' SuUNDS \ 'N Oil* /O U R O tw hol ..,,. town M ill» A community center for every­ one In till« ore», young and old, hag been talked about dreamed about and kicked around for many years. An organUatloi) was formed about seven years •go; several hundred dollars have been "mating In the pot", so to <>rak. but nothing has been DO NKI Now a group of young people have picked up the ball and are lending an as­ sist. T heir first project, In a series of money-making endeav­ ors, la to be a benefit dance to be held a t the lla ttle Itock school g jm Saturday night, April 26 Out of the thousand tickets for the dance, the group (as je t un­ named) sold a hundred the first day. They hope to sell everyone In advance, or at the door, that night. BUI Borcher and his right piece Jazz band will br there, a.id for such a worthy cause. It should truly be a gala event. We need many things In our beloved ‘T o y Town", but high on the Ust Is a community building for all to enjoy, espec­ ially the younger people who have been patiently and placidly waiting for thia a long, long time. • • • The if A McOarvey menage Is rmlnaUng merrim ent this week while their aon and family. M r and Mrs. D an Van T h iel and the two children, are here from Moocow. Idaho They brought Put MoOarvey's mother. Mr». Ix l ythe Wood, with them from Portland W ith so much belated vMUtlng to catch up with, the week Is whizzing. lx * ill* llA H . • Friends of M ax Bppier wUl be 1 Mi ldened to know tnak r e paaacu sway at a Portland rest home on April & s lie r a Im g iim g nines» 1‘uncral services were held yes­ terday at tile Colonial m ortuary He was given a m ilitary funeral and was burled st the W lllam ctie National cemetery with veterans In charge and legionnaires serv­ ing as pall bearers. He Is sur­ vived by a daughter, a sister and other relatives, but details were not available Max Kppler, who resided here for many yeara and was beloved by all who knew him. w ill be missed. . . . Word was received this week that another former member of < ur community was called by (leuth last week Mrs. M ary B I Rice imssed awuy at Orvando, j Montana. a t the age of 80. Mrs Rice taught In the local school | from 1922 to 1M2 and was re­ vered and respected by every pu­ pil. and parent, who paaard thru tier pedagogical portals • • • Ooncluder: The world Ood made was a beautiful world T h e ugliness In It Is man's own Idea. • • • Bee you next week Art News Members o f the A rt Associa­ tion are urged to h -x g a friend to the regular m - i ,y meeting next Monday, Ap ” 16 Any- ' i Cl 1C SIM II 1