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THE SANDY POST
Thursday, March 21, 1957
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar
Weekend guests of Don GiU-
nold Zimmerman of Boring.
and. Boring, were his sons and
families from Washington and
Mr and Mrs. Joe DeField and his brother anc family of Stay-
KELSO — Mr. and Mrs. Joljn Joe Wayne, Benton City, Wash ton.
Arndt and Pat and Bill Pratt, ington, were weekend guests at
HILLCREST — Mrs Alice
all of Portland, were dinner the Franklin Cassidy home.
Miller wa visiting in this area
guests at the Virgil Dobinson
Henry Reckman is spending
last Tue* »y' from Portlanc,
home.
A large number of members
a few days on his ranch in east
looking oe.r the Miller farm.
ern Oregon.
and visitors attended the Tues
Her
guett
was
western
singer,
Friends and relatives helped
day, March 12, meeting of the
Dave West.
celebrate the sixteenth birthday
Firwood Extension Unit held at
The Robert Sandblast family
of Sharon anc Karen Davis on is getting
WELCHES — The annual
the
annex of the Community-
pretty
well
settled
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sorell,
of
Red
Sunday afternoon.
Shenanigans, mond, are staying with their
in their new home near Marmot- Welches P T A
Their friends in Kelso expressed which has rapidly established while Mr. Sorell is a patient in
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Cassidy a wish for good luck to the itself as the entertainment high daughter, Mrs. Ed Sindts, Jr.,
light of the spring season for a Vancouver hospital.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fresh- Sandblasts in their new home.
the surrounding communities,
hour and daughter were evening
guests at the Wayne Nelson
The Kelso Helpers Club met has scheduled a comedy-melo
Mr. and Mrs- J. R. Norris and
home Wednesday.
at the home of Mrs. Agnes Lund, drama “Lily, The Felon’s Daugh sons, Portland, were recent vis
ter"
as
this
year’s,procuction.
Wednesday, March 13. Mem
itors at the Lloyd Bridgemon
The show will take place on home.
Mr- and Mrs. Arnold Marsh bers worked on a quilt while
A demonstration in the pre
man were dinner guests at the some crocheted, embroiderec or April 5 at 8 p.m. at Welches
paring of "Broiled Meals” opened
home of Mr. anc Mrs. Johnny used textile paints to decorate School.
Mr. anc Mrs. Mac Morris the March meeting of the Bright
Rae In Portland Saturday.
The cast of the play is as returned
cish towels. Seven members were
home Tuesday from wood Extension Unit, held on
present. The next meeting will follows:
Balco,
Oklahoma
where they March 14th, in the Lions Club
Lily - Martha Amacher
Mr. and Mrs. John Chandler be held March 27 at the home
attended
the
funeral
of a rela Hall, at Wemme Food prepared
and family were guests this week of Mrs- Goldie Sandblast.
Mother Fairweather - Jerry tive. The Morrises reported
Ok by leacers, Dorothy Phelps and
at the Roy and Tom German
Steinbarger
lahoma
to
be
“terribly
dry”
and Chris Boppre, were served at
homes and Larry Parkers’. They
Compton - Jim Lyne
the noon luncheon. Other host
Mr. and Mrs- William L.
felt
Oregon’s
rain
was
a
welcome
returned home Sunday. Mrs. Parker, Sandy .and their grand
Craven S t Clair - Milton Fox relief.
esses were Edna Welch and
Chandler is the daughter of Mr. daughter Patricia, Boring, spent
Jonas - Charles Hickey
Orpha Dudley.
and Mrs. Roy German.
Ophelia Fairweather - Nell I
the weekend with their daughter
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lloyd
Bridge
Twenty-two members and two
Howe
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
mon, Jr., and sons, were guests guests were present; Mrs. Fifi
Mr. anc Mrs. Carl Zimmerman Edward Boggs and son, Gordon
Robin Steele - Dave Faubion last Suiday at the home of her Canyon
and Mrs- Winton Bouray.
and family, Seattle, were week in Kennewick, Washington.
Mrs. Kingsley - Naomi Blais- parents, Mr. anc Mrs- Henry
White elephants were won by
dell
Wohlford of Brightwood to help Chris Boppre and Edna Welch.
Mrs. Bloodgood - Ruby Kasch celebrate
Wohlford’s birth Songs were sung and a game was
Marie, the French maid - day. Miss Mrs.
Joanne Wohlford was played. Alma Sartor won the
Betty Colby
home from college for the week prize.
Lord Montgomery . Shell end.
Anne Martin and Jessie Cha
Elwood
ney will go to Oregon City for
The cast has been in rehearsal
the secont program planning on
for more than a week and a good
March 25th.
turnout is expected for the show.
Anna Mitchell gave a dem
onstration of an “open-book
cake.
Spring W eather
Brings Visitors
Hillcrest ' Club Greets
Locals
Visitors A t
Tuesday M eet
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Presbyterian church- Present onstrated by Mrs. John Williams
were forty-three members anc and Mrs. Lewis Hall- Dishes pre
thirteen visitors.
pared were served for lunch with
The club secretary listed the Mrs. Quinn, Mrs. De Shazer, Mrs.
visitors, as: Mrs. Fay Jennings, | Richarc Illge and Mrs. R. S. Hall
Mrs. R.' H. Leech, Mrs. Frank, assisting.
Harris, Miss Eileen George, Mrs.1 A cake decorating demonstra
Richard Kuehn, Mrs. Frank tion was conducted by Mrs. K.
Belangy, Mrs. Troxel, Mrs- Burk,1 Leech and Mrs. A. Lamb.
Mrs. E. Bruns, Mrs. Everett
The club earned over $19 by
Dryer, Mrs. Carl Newman, Mrs- putting on a white elephant sale
R- S. Smith and Mrs. Darlene and selling seeds and plants.
Quinn.
The next meeting of the unit
The monthly lesson concerned is scheduled for the second.
“Broiled Meals”, a project dem Tuesday in April at the annex-
Unit Dines
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Dad: "M y motto is, wear
Some very old and tried
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