Supplement To The Turner T arver, Tribune Or«gou, June. 20, 1929. Mr». Barber has had her father Mr. Jolly as her house guest for some time. Mr. Jolly will return to Salem and will later visit the Oregon I a; aches. Miss Erma Barber ha» returned home after visiting two weeks at Longview, Wushingtan. The Bible study hour was well uttended and the contest ended with much interest. The Blue» lost and will have to spread the feast to the winners. Many o f the members o f the Sunday School will go to the Pioneer Memorial Sunday School covention at Pleasant Grove church next Sunday. ' There will be pleasure and pro­ fit in attending the Bible study Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Townsend, hour and the fine sermon Kurl o f She Id. Oregon, were hosts to (xmfer will preach. All are wel­ tne Grange Cluo. of Turner, un come and invited who have no tneir families. Ghicaen pie and cnurch home. the usual trimmings was on the bill of fare for tne dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Townsend and son Kon- ald were residents o f this section for several years anu were tire less worke.s for tne advance­ Mrs. J. K. Lind ley and daugh­ ment of i>uipiise Grange, 'they ter Ksther. o f Smmit, viated with recently trailed their farm, near her son Walter Kuddie last week. t urner foi a place ..ear SneUd Mr. and Mrs. Kaymond Titus Those present weie Mrs. E. returned Sunday evening from McKay. Mi's. Bacon, L. E. Hil- Myrtle Point, where they have ieary, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Funs- been attending the annual session ton. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. IMcKay o f the State Grange. The trip and daughter Marjorie, Mr. und was a very enjoyable one ami the Mrs. Larson. Mr. and M r». W. hospitalety o f the Coos county F. Gulvan and family, o f Jeffer­ l»eople was very generous. son, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lam­ Justice Wilson o f lai Grande bert, of Stay ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. visited hia brother Harvey W il­ J. I'«acock, of Lebanon and hosts son this last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Townsei.d Glenn ai)d Alice Titus spent the and son Konald and Mrs. Town­ past week visiting relatives in send’ s mother, Mrs. Emma War­ ren. Salem. The Powell family, o f which Mrs. Mayro McKinney is a mem- tier. will hold a reunion on the tabernacle grounds in Turner next Sunday E. T. Pierce, Merle Pearson, Grange Club A t M. E. Town­ send’s Fishermen Return Emir Itall, of Turner. Batiy Co­ oper and son. o f Salem, returned from a fishing trip. Vonday n igh t They drove as far as De­ troit and packed 18 miles to a point four miles from the base o f M t Jefferson. Mr. Pierce stat­ ed that they tramped over snow drifts three feet deep, sometimes breaking through. One thing particularly noticed was the ab­ sence o f annimal life. He said they walk d several miles with­ out hearing a bird sing. Nospuir- reis were seen except one pine spuirrel at the cabin. In all it was thoroughly enjoyable trip. They bad exceptional luck, practically all o f them bringing home the limit.