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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. 'Oregon, Sunday Morning, July 21, 1929 ommuraties News feom Midallev I - , t , , I ; : - ft: t. i i LEAGUE WILL lETlB.tll Portland, Salem Districts: Will Hold Annual Insti tute at Falls City FALLS CITY, July 20 Mem bers of Epworth league i in the Portland and Salem, districts of the Methodist church will meet in Fal)3 City, August" 5-11 for their annual institute. - The program for the -week includes-study classes in the mron Ing. recreation and getting ac quainted periods in the afternoon and. devotional service in the eve-, ning. 1 The morning classes are divided Into five periods with five differ ent classes during each period. The courses offered are: Hyron- ology, E G. Ranton; Modern Peace Movements, Mary Mnaiey; Shaping Over Faith, S. D. John Personal life nroblems. Hugh B. Fonko, Jr.; Rural Social and' ... . . -M. T TT . religious proniems, v. . nen tog; the Serm'on on the Mount, C. M. Keefer The comradeship hour, T. D? Yarnes: The Bible In panor ama, E. B. Faxon; picturesque in terviews with Jesus, F. C. Taylor; Bible Youth in modern times, C. B. Harrison; general methods, W. S. Clelserf First department methods L. H. Walker; Christian Citizen ship, Dean C. Dutton; Teaching the youth of the hurch, C. I. An drews; Stewardship, G. B. Pratt; Evangelism, H. Li Weiss; Social Pioneering, G. W. Bruce; Interme diate methods, Mildred .Marcy; Pageantry, Mrs. Helen C. Peters; Life service, J. D. McCormich' and W. H. Hertzog; Foreign missions, Louise Godfrey. Monmouth MO$sMOUTH. Jnly 20. Dean Jessica Todd entertained at din ner at the dormitory Wednesday ; vb1b for Mrs. Haregrove 'said '. Mrs. Waddell of Jackr ilte, IU..1 who are visiting. In biem and j other Oregon cities. Jfrs. Hare grove Is a sister of Mfs. Walter - M. Pierce. Mrs. Inez MIMer and Mrs: Eth ' er Miller entertained at their home on West Clay street Sun . day morning at an 8: SO o'clock breakfast, honoring Mts. Grace T. . Pearce of Escalon, Cal., rural demonstration teacher ot the Nor mal school this summer and Miss Emma Henkle, director of pri mary methods in the Normal, who will leave shortly to taka a position - In the- teacher's college at Ypsilant, Wth. Abeot 25 gaeats enjoyed the -delightful affair which included musical numbers by Mrs. Wress; and Miss Grace Maurie Mitchell, with piano accompaniment by Hrt. William H. Belden. A benefit vaudeville program ' was given Thursday eveniag in the Normal auditorium, under aasplcee of the alumni associa tion, to help make up a deficit on publication of Tb Nam. the student-body annual. The affair was well attended ami an excellent program given. Mrs. Golda Wickham, who was graduated from this institution in June, came from her home at Roseburg to. offer "Talkative Tinte," a musical kit. The de psrtmeat ot physical education presented- an amusing aggrega tion of stunts under the general . heading: Monmouth Follies." President J. S. Landers, who returned recently from Atlanta, Ga., where he went as a delegate to the National Education associ ation convention, was in Portland Monday to attend the banquet given by the board of higher ed ucation for presidents of the sev eral Institutions of .higher learn ing of which they, have direction. Monmouth Chautauqua backers have not signed a contract for a performance here next year, al ; though last week concluded the - ninth annual appearance here, and most ot the numbers presenj Ved were eoncc fed- to .be. better than last year's offerings. The financial deficit this year was al Vso leas than In recently preced ing years, and the guarantors -were offered additional ticket s$le Inducements for next year, but enthusiasm for the big tent seems definitely to have waned. -7 Mr. and Mrs. William Hopper. Who recently were married at St. Louis; Mo., visited this week at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. W. R. Graham while touring the west "s jo a honeymoon trip. Mr. Grab J.am and Mr. Hopper are cousins. Members of the Monmouth Cschool district board are busily Impeding several types ofrtruck chassis preparatory to purchase of a bus for transportation ' of school children from the Elkins and Lewisville districts into Mon mou'h the coming year. Sunday E. M. Ebbert. E. W. Staats, A. H. ' Craven and F. E. Chambers .ac " cdmpanled W. R. Graham to Port ' 'land ot a tour of observation of school busses. Ex-avatlon work has Vegan ihj ihe site for the new Ity hall and .- the speed with which operations are being carried forward indi C:cat rapid progress toward com- - pletlqn of construction. . i. A. Parker, president of the 'i Rural Mail Carriers' association ot. Oregon, attended at Boring iSaWday night, a convention of Clackamas carriers, ..the - session '-'lasting until closeto midnight. V. ' Mabel Clair .Ground; an - ln Asiructor of music In New York r City, is visiting at tha homes of her ancle. Dean. JV B. V. Butler, ; and her aunt. Mrs. W. J. Mnlkey. ' and with numerous other 'rela tives.. ; She Is; a native of : Mon mouth, and was accompanied here from Portland by her mother, Mrl Sarah Ja-e Ground, an ear ly pioneer of this section. Mrs. J. B. Stump and her house guest, Mrs. Angle Smith ot Pen dleton, attended the reunion of the old LeCreole academy alumni at Dallas Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. . C. Mulkey were hosts Sundaj? at a 'lawn luncheon at their borne, on S. Whitman street. Relatives from Portland and various sections ot Washington were present also many Monmouth folk. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kurtz, Alvin Kurtz and Miss Jo Nibbler, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comstock and Merle Wilson comprised a weekend group of Seaside visitors Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Derby and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Ross and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Craven and daughters enjoyed a picnic supper and swim 'ta the Dallas park Friday eve ning. Members of Adah chapter of Eastern Star gathered, with their families at the Rickreall park Friday evening for a get-together including a picnic supper. I Falls City l -o O- FALLS CITY, July 20. Dr. apd Mrs. C. P. HoEn have as their guests Mrs,. Oscar' Munkvold and daughters, phylllsand Beverly, of Tacoma. Wash. They spent Sun day at Belknap Springs with Rich ard Horn who is working in the forest service at Mackenzie Bridge. Mrs. . Ralph Kester and small son of Suver visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. John McCuisitan. A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Finn Monday. Fifteen members of the Meth odist Sunday school attended the All-Methodist services held In the -Dallas park last Sundaq. Virjdnla and Grant Adams are spending the week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dempsey, at Rickreall. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Morris of Valsetz are in Falls City, 'i Herbert Dunlap of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. H. MSther Smith Sunday evening. Falls City Odd Fellows lodge No. jl48 and Magnolia Rebecca lodge No. 140 will hold a picnic for their members and families Sunday afternoon in the Epworth League park. Mrs. Treat has gone to Enter arise to visit her daughter, Mrs. Everett Cannon. Mrs. J. B. Hatch who is attend ing the University of ot Oregon summer session was in Falls City Saturday and Sunday. T Silverton A . SILVERTON, July 20 Silver ton . friends have received an nouncements of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scheeler of Tillamook on July 9th. The boy weighed 10 pounds and has been named Earl Ambrose. Mr. and Mrs. Scheelar former ly lived at Silverton where Mr. Scheeler had nn automobile wrecking house.. Mrs. Scheelar, who- was before her marraise Miss Nellie Rider, was a member of the Silverton high school fac ulty. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Welch who for the past few years have been making their home at Newport, ire planning to move to Seattle, where Dr. Welch wip open a den tists office. Dr. Welch was for many years a dentist at Sflverton. Among those who have been vacationing at the coast and oth er places during tha past week are Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Gelser and Mrs. Gelser's father. Fred Krug, Sr., at Cascada; Mrs. J. J. Oeder and chUdren and Mrs. George Winchell and daughters at Ocean Lake; "Mrs. Helen Wrightman at Portland; and Mrs. Sena Madsen and her granddaughter, Laura Hpbbs, and grandson, Vllliam FrancesSat Albany. H. Funrue Is having a bridge bnilt across Silver crek in the Silverton Hills. Ole Satern is in charge of, the carpenter work. Mr. Satern .says he should know how to build a bridge at (Ms place, for: hsr built one there 30 years agri f The Silverton postoffice force has begun its vacationing. Dur ing the past week Postmaster and Mrs. R. G. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davenport have been enjoying a week's vacation spent at Cascadia and , Breitenbush Springs. Early next, week Mr. and Mrs. Elmer' Johnson -will leave for Smth River, near Reeds port, for week's camping. They will also visit at the Gordon Mc Call home. Mr?. McCall and Mrs. Johnson are sisters. Mrs. ' Harvey Ral?e, who Is a Salvation Army captain at -Grand Forks, North Dakota, has arrived at Silverton for a visit of two motnhs with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Manly Hasklna. Mrs. Raise was met at Portland by Mr. and M-. Lee Haskins. . Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McClure of Sou'h Bend. Indiana visited this week wtih the former's aunt and Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kub berness of the Silver Creek creamery. The visitors made the trip from Indiana to Silverton by automobile, taking three weeks for it. Mr. McClure Is tool and EXCEPTIONAL 1 BUSINESS I OPPORTUNITY 1 . strictly modem and new method of merchandis ing of a product mniveraaliy used. A wonderfnl oppqr , tufty for a man of .limited means Exclusive territory can be had. No stock for sale; the proposition is sold ttlrect : aad on its merits. Complete Inforraatioa avail able from . , ; : Metzger & Linville S 487 Center Street die maker for the Studebaker company. The Jarvls Service , station at the corner of First and Oak streets has been made the official Tripple ' A headquarters at Sil verton. The station is owned and managed by Claire Jarrls; a na tive Sivertonlan. Mr. and Mrs. George Senter were at Sflverton'this week bid ding goodbye to relatives and friends prior to their leaving for Tuscon, Arizona, where Mr. Sen ter has a position with the Trans continental Freight Bureau. Mr. Senter, was at one time with the Southern Pacific com pany at Silverton. For the past few years ho has been with the came company at Medford. Mrs. Senter Is a Silverton .girl, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rosheim of-East Hill. The Renters are making the trip to their new home by auto mobile. Jesse- Kellog of Scotts Mills who broke . both Us legs three months ago and has since been at the Silverton hospital, will be able to leave in the naer future for his home. Mr. Kellog broke his legs, while working at a saw mm above Scotts Mills. Monitor MONITOR. July 20. Mr. and Mr3. J6hn Bachman and son ar rived this week in their car from Pennsylvania and are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and -Mrs. A. Bachman. Jack McNeil of Gladstone called on his unale c. V. Carml chael last week. i Dinner guests at the L. D. Len on home Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Whitehorn and daughters Dorothy and Leila of Donalda, Alberta, and Mrs. Wm. Erstlne and Mrs. Marguerite Mar tin of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Whitehorn and family were on -their way home after a several weeks tour of Or egon. They were highly Impress ed with' our state and are return ing home with tha Intention of selling their largo wheat ranch and returning' to Oregon to make their home. , Mrs. 'Ersklne and Mrs. Martin werw on their way to Seattle and had, met the Whltehofns in Med ford and made several sldetrips with them, including Crater Lake and the Oregon Caves. Mrs. Whitehorn is a sister of Mrs. Martin. Johnny Beck of the Portland Beavers who has been farmed out to "the 3-1 club of Bloomingtp, Hlinofs, writes home that he and Mrs. Beek miss the cool nights nf Orppnn ft h,ln-on tint faw ! that it is impossible to sleep with out an eiecme ran. - Miss Edna Lindbeg left Thurs day evening for Los Angeles where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. James Cook and daughters Carmon and Carol for several weeks. Miss Ltndberg is a Bister o fMrs. Cook. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Carmichaei and children Eunice and Richard and Mr.i and Mrs. J. P. Jensen and children Barbara and Jimmy and Miss Juanlta Nix on motored to HilUboro and en joyed a picntc while there the men folks participated in the trap shooting at the HiUsbaro gun elub. Arthur and Paul Schneider also attended the shoot at Hilla boro last Sunday. Mrs. Chris Hnsen left the first of the week for Cambridge. Ida bo. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hove and the new' granddaughter. Who arrived on Thursday, July 11. Mrs. Hove was formerly Miss Ida Hansen of this jrt&ce. L. E. Dlmick who Is farming at Scoby Mont., and has In a sec tion of wheat and 100 acres of flax, writes home that the dry weather and hot winds have de stroyed his entire crop. The wheat is heading at from 6 to 12 Inches high. Most ot the farmers there hava tnrnoil thot-r irvlr ntn theft- fields. npHE question that you want answered now is JL will thb-O. K." Check be on your house when it is completed. . " Materials are a very important item. A good workman cannot improve the materials used, You will find our building Materials the very best. Just Telephone us and we will be glad to assist you end give you an estimate North Capitol and Union Telephones 2248 - 728 Mrs. J. P. Jessing and children Lillian and Jameswho have been visiting at the Lewis Melby home for several "week returned to Portland. Wednesday. Mrs. D. Marquet of Portland Is here caring for her mother, Mrs. Walter Long, who has been ill for several week. Wesley Hanson recntly under went a tonsil operation at Silver ton. Dr. Kleinsorge was the at tending physician. A number from here attended the Watts reunion at the Port land auto park last Sunday. W. S. Cook of Los Angeles, who is visiting his daughter Mrs. L. D. Lenon, is confined to hi3 bed with an attack of heart trou ble, but is improving under the care of Dr. Gerold Smith. . Mr, and Mrs. V. J. White and children Robert andDorothy pic nicked on the M-'- 'a river last Sunday with r- from Can- by and Portlar 'ra. .1 PRATUM. July 20. The ball game between Pratum and the Sunday school team was won by the Pratum team 19 to S Tuesday evening. - The WIHard, Wizards lost to the Pratum team Thursday evening at Willard 25 tol 8. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Branch and son Irvin spent Sunday at Brei tenbush springs. - Mrs. Geo. Eyre and two daugh ters Pearl anM Mary were visitors at the home of Mr. and MraFred deVries Wednesday eveningi Mrs. William de Vries enter tained the Ladies Aid at her home on Wednesday afternoon. An extra room has been built In the large automobile shed at the Mennonite church, for the Junior Christian Endeavor meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Mickey and bafty from Portland "called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gee. Kleen Sun day evening. Mrs. Mickey, for merly Miss ! Opal Smith lived here several years ago. RickrealJ RICKREALL There was a large crowd of club members fn the Rickreall grove Wednesday. The Four H club members of Polk county have .held their annual pic nics In this gTove for several years. Different sports, such as base ball and swimming were enjoyed in the afternoon. A surprise shower was given Friday night at Mrs, A. Dempsey's home for Miss Ha Courtrlght. who is to be married, July 27, to Lew Olson of Portland. After their mar riage they will make their home in Portland. Miss Courtrlght Is a graduate of the Oregon Normal school, and has done her practice teaching at Rickreall. Mrs. C. Larson and son, Claude, drove to Portland, Thursday, to visit John Larkln who Is in the Veteran's hospital. His condition Is much better and he will probably be home in two months. Keizer KEIZER, July 80 Martin Holmes IS busy with his hay baler m east Kaiser Everyone seems to he so busy they hare no time for social func tions. Mrs. Arthur Holden and daugh ter Eileen returned Thursday eve from Myrtle Point, where Mrs. Holden was called by the death of her father, Mr. Buell. Mr. Holden accompanied them home but will return In a few days to look after his timber Interests. Mr. and "Mrs. Seymoar Jones left Thursday morning 'for a , trip over the McKenzie pass and to eastern Oregon. Mr. Jones Is state market agent. Wm. Blake and family are tour ing the northwest and up hrto Canada. Word received from Mrs. Blake said if they had gotten up earlier in the morning they would have had bear meat for breakfast because looking oat 5sf their ear Materials Important as to the cost. v Powderi & 4L!s9 Snnnlv f n -- rtr J w they saw a big black bear sitting on their table, and It seemed quite tame. They wrote from Paradise Camp, Ranter National Park, Washington. The cherry picking season is over, in this section. Loganber ries aTe still being harvested. Black and red cap raspberries are nearly all gone. The Ever green blackberry, will be next, to pick. Most of Kezer district is in fruit, so very . few have hay or grain crcps. j -O Spring Valley SPRING VALLEY, July 20 A number of people, including Charles Teeple, Frank Windsor, Julian Stratton, Vivian Stratton. Mr. and Mrs. John Childers and daughter Grace attended funeral rites held for James Smith, old time resident of the Lincoln dis trict, Wednesday morning In Sal em. Stfr.and Mrs. H. N. Alderman and their son Glen spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mrs. Ald erman's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Holdredge. , Mrs. Ward Richardson and her young daughter Catherine ot Falls City, arrived Thursday for a few days visit with Mrs. Richardson's,, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chenoweth. Newt Simkins is helping Ted Danim store hay in fiia barn. A great many of the farmers of this section are planning to have some of their hay baled. Vivian Stratton starts his hay baler Thursday on the Oscar 'floven ranch. The fall sown grafn is rapidly ripening and the farmers are very busy preparing for the harvest season. Dall as DALLAS, July 20 Miss Hattie Cerny, bookkeeper for the Dallas grocery, is spending part of her vacation with relatives in Seattle. She was accompanied by her sis ter. Miss Mary Cerny. Mr. and Mrs. E. Watson of Walla Walla spent a few days visiting In Polk county. This was their first visit here, and they planned a trip to Kings valley, since It received Its name from Mr. Watson's grandmother who was an early day settler there. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Wills are leaving on Monday for a vacation trip to . Yellowstone park. lor. Wills is county school superin tendent and Mrs. Wills teaches in the Portland schools. ar into evbht msi A MCDMIEMTOIDWS IPMEJdD aalitffMaied tffle Enhanced! TP rices htiuferedf TnnooGii inn osnzvs oi A.G.OuUransen . . A. ! nil Mi ID (LI -l -ON W0- t mm.. 5 3!5 GUm UAel T Y P E I A : i j -i : Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Burton and son of Colton. California, vis ited In Dallas with Mrs. Dana McNamar. They were formerly residents of Salem. Boy Scouts from the Dallas troops leaving on Sunday to at tend the- second period of the en campment on the North Santiam are Karl Retzer, Robert Hobson, Edward Hamilton. Billy Dalton. Gerald Vinton, Jim Stevenson, Gene McDonald and John Robert Allgood. The boys will be away, two weeks. Maurice Dalton of the Sterling Furniture company spent Saturday in Portland attending a meeting of the Oregon furniture dealers and Joined the special train leaving on Sunday for San Francisco where the Baeific northwest furniture market will be .held during the week. lie will be accompanied by Mrs. Dalton. Mrs. Chas. Gresorv has moved' her entire stock or ladles wearing apparel to Newport where she wllli conduct.a store while the location she occupies in Dallas is being re Hjodeled in preparation for putting in a new fall stock. Dr. W. L. Pemberton and fam ily left on Tuesday for a two weeks vacation trip to Cooe Bay points. While there they will also look after business Interests in that section. ,Mrs: Bertha Toner and Mrs. Lee Fenfon are spending the week af Newport arid are staying at the latter's cottage. Mrs. R. . R. Van Orsdel and children Ruth and Robert, accom panied by Mrs. G. J. Van Orsdel, are at the Crider apartment at Pacific City for two or three weeks. Others at Pacific City over the week-end were Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Starbuck, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Piasecki, Mr. and Mrs. Erie Ful gham and the latter's sister. Miss June Eller of Portland. Walter Ballantyne of the Dallas Machine and Locomotive Works, was a business visitor in Portland Monday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Ballantyne and son GJen and on Sunday they drove through Salem in order to visit Mrs. Bal lantyne's mother, Mrs. Charlton, who is there undergoing treat ment for an Infected eye. Scott Page, Charles Knowland, W. Earl Cochrane and 21. D. El liott of Salem were guests of the Dallas Kiwanis club Friday noon, speaking in the Interest of the dis trict Kiwanis meeting to be held in Salem during August. Mr. Cochrane sang several songs ac companied by Miss Robert Morton IT 15 OVR WHOLE Gulbransen aittxxmces three new - pianos. Style is enhanced ... qual-; jy is raised Trirounirmiifartur ing economies and world's largest pro dttction, prices are lowered to hitiiertoi! unheard of levels for instnrments of high quality. In this quality trio, there is a grand at $495 ... a Registering Piano at $395 . . . the "Home Study" model up- right at $275. j The grand has a singing golden tone, nine ply pin block; genuine ivory keys ... a smart, dainty design. The Register HOME CULTURE MODEL GRAND BR A N Instrument, N D S ft Y L E of Salem. Members of the local club will hold their annual family picnic in the city park next Thurs day evening. Valsetz A. VALSETZ, June 20 Friday aft ernoon Mrs. Crater and her prac tice teachers, Miss N'ineman. Green and Pepper took Grace Hampton, Ella Cox, Catherine Hahn, Eernice Johnson, .Evelyn Workings, Curtis Grout, Donald Ferguson, Milton King, Paul Cox and Bob Johnson for a hike to the Boy Scout cabin beyond camp six. After playing a few games, luncheon was prepared and a most enjoyable time had by all. Visiting from Saturday to Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Lawson were a cousin V)f Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Frank Henry and friends. Miss Lois Ben nett. Miss Grac4 Buchholz and Miss Alene McClintosk of Geddes. S. D. They are ' touring the west and Canada and enjoyed our mountainous climate very much. They visited a saw mill while it was in operation and found it quite niteresting. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mortimer have returned from a wo weeks vaca tion trip to Seaside, Astoria and Youngs River, where" they had a most wonderful time. They report fishing in Young's River to be great. , ' "v Tuesday evening a large group Of young people went to camp six and chjjrarried Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Parfehlll, who were married at Kelso, July 2. Mrs. Parkhill was Miss Gertrude Shorey. ' Sunday visitors at the home of (3 Royal Ann, Bing, Lambert and Black Republican PaulusBros. Packing Company Corner Trade and High Sts. VmmXJOU FOR LEADERSHIP 0&&1m tng model is responsive to your, personal whims, is rich in tone and effortless in action. The upright h petite ... charm ing . . . with a delightful tone quality. All have genuine Duco finish, will not scratch or check. See these new Home Series'' Pianos today. Never before have such quality, style and price been offered. Now . . . have the , fine instrument you have al ways wanted. Come in and let us show you what superlative value can be built into pianos at moderate prices. I lI of F O R B V E Mrs. Jack Gohebel were her si,';.- r and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Fr : k Davis of Blodgett. Mr. and Mrs. Tom :Yarm a: l famiiyhave moved from Camp o:..i to Independence, Ore. The f. O. G. bridge club n.. t With Batty Sanders Thursday aft ernoon.: Edith, Worth and Pau! r. Wells both, being"" out of cam;.. Edith Mixer and Juanette Tow. :i were invited to play in their stead. Ellen Wright, Madge Frazier. L ' a Lawson, Rosa Wells, Mable ErK V -son, Madge Frazier won first ai 1 Lola Lawson small priza. The host ess with the assistance of 3i r grandmother, served a dain:y luneheocu. ... i A mvst enjoyable afternoon was spent at tha home of Mrs. W. Eni mett Thurrday when a numbej? of friends went, it being her birth day. Several games were . played, prizes being given for two games, Mrs. Yell and Mrs. Morris tains the winners. The guests were Mrs. Bill Yedd, Mrs. Jerry Morris. Mrs. John March. Mrs. Charlie Aldrich, Mrs. Bob Massie, Mr-r. L. McCon nel, ;Mrs, Martin Tokstad, Mrs. Emerson turphy. Mrs. Chancy , Ferguson. Mrs. Bill Stelzer and Mrs. W. D. Barnett. After partak ing of dainty, refreshments, the hostess was presented' a beautiful set of dishes. Mr. and Mrs. FT Ei Emmett of Wenatchee, Wash., spent the past week at the home ot their son, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Emmett, Mrs. Emerson Murphy and chil dren visited with her mother, Mrs. Mary Bradshaw at Falls City for a week. Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Morris spent (Continued on Page 7). s Vjpright - m ?27S Wajips Today R Y H O M B f - 3 - A- j 'I i 4