PAC2 CIS .! (UV.WMMWtl W a. , a, - lll HIV J -i. J mm mm- Ballas Plans For Shoe Sale . PTA Names Committee To Slake Project Arrangement - PALLAS Thm PTA met in tegular session Jo the music room etf the high school Monday night 1Irs. Baleigft MMdleton, president, presided. Mrs. IL- C McKnight, program chairman, was In charge ol. the program which included (our piano solos by Miss, Helen UcFetredge, two of which were Iter own compositions. Miss Lois Lutz, home manage ment specialist from the Oregon taie college, was guest, speaker. Hiss Lutz discussed proper light ing in the homes and demonstrat ed the use of the light meter in de termining the amount of light re flected in various parts of the room. Also what tints ofpaint and wall paper to use to get the best reflection in the room. - Mrs. Emma Maxwell, executive tf the Camp Fire Girls in the Sa-lem-Corvallis area was present to explain the purpose of the Camp fire movement and asked that the PTA. sDonsor a meeting to help Publicize the movement in Dallas. Mrs. J. R. Scott was appointed to snake the arrangements for the meeting. . Mrs. Middleton. S. E. Whitworth and Lyle Thomas were authorized to appoint a ' recreation commit tee to plan for the recreation room. Mrs. Con Murry was appointed chairman of the shoe sale to be held in the future. She to select tier committee from the member shin. Mrs. McKnight . announced that Dr. Adolf Winzire of the Oregon Medical - school would be the speaker in February. Sidney Family Enjoys Party SIDNEY Mrs. - Mable Fowler entertained, with a family supper January 7. Also attending the supper were Mrs. Chlorus Hoff man of Eugene, and Daniel Corb of , Salem. Mrs. Fowler's son, Kodrick, was recently ill with the flu. Alfred McCann of the Sidney school was recently in the hospi tal for an operation but is now back in school, Frank Zane and his family of the Sidney district have' moved to a, place near Aurora, i A group from the Sidney-Tal-bot church sang songs to Joseph Aerni i of Sidney who is very ill. Be is 93 years old. - Mr. I and Mrs. Lawrence Finlay and family were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brown's home Saturday night. John Todd and Robert Bos track returned to school January 10, after being absent for a week. Do n'a Zehner was recently in the hospital for a minor opera tion. She has returned to school now. Donna Wiederkehr of the Sid ney school entertained with her accordion at the Sunnyside Com munity club last Friday. Patsy Grenz ,; of ' the Sidney school has been absent from school for some time but has re turned. . Garden dob Has P.Ieet At Home of J. J, Halls WOODBURN The Garden club met at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hiy in Cupid's Court, Tues day. Mrs. John Ramage presided. Twenty members were present. Discussion of ways and means of flawing up and beautifying the vacant lots about town occupied attention of members. Mrs. Bonn, a visitor from Ger- vais told about the activities of the Brooks club. Other guests present were Rev. F. Martin, Mrs. MntHan Hicks I and Mrs. W. J. Wilson. - ' Mr. Hall entertained his guests showins! by request : the garden and Oregon scenery . pictures he has in technicolor. The hostess served refreshments after . the business meeting. The club pres ident, Mrs. - Ramage, ' presided- at the table, which was centerea oy a bowl of double narcissus and heather. .' Mrs. Zenger Visits Tacoma L ABISH ; CENTER Miss Anna Reuter and Art Miller were married in Vancouver, Wash. Ac company ing them was E. M. Boies. They have not definitely decided where they will live. Bill Zenger left Tuesday for Ft. Lewis, after enlisting in the air corps some time ago. He was ac companied as far as Tacoma by his mother, Mrs. ' G. C. Zenger where she planned to visit rela tives. She will stop in Vancouver on her return trip. The Kum-Join-Us class party was held Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bibby with Mrs. Noble Ragland, the new pre sident, conducting the meeting. Mrs. Harry Lovre and Mrs. Nathan Kurth will serve as the flower committee for the new year. The February meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Boehm with Mrs. Joe 'Burr, Mrs. Orville Klampe and Clyde Leedy on the entertainment committee. " Present were Mrs. Harvey Aker, Mrs. Willard Aker, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boehm, Mr. and Mrs. Hor ace Bibby, Mrs. W. R. Daugherty, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kurth, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leedy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lovre, Mr. and Mrs.' Orie McClaughry, Mr. and Mrs.' Noble Ragland, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ras mussen, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Russ and Barbara Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weinman, and Miss Connie Weinman. t Much Clothing Is Salvaged SCIO Thirty-two cartons of used and new clothing, totaling ap proximately 926 pieces, recently have, been salvaged and prepared for delivery to distributing cen ters r in western Oregon' in re sponse to civilian defense appeals for such"" clothing, it was reported 'Wednesday by Mr. Bess Phillppi, who assisted in sorting and class! tying garments. Other Scio women .who took part , were Mrs. Erma Rickard, Mrs. Letha Sommer, Mrs. Maggie Meritt, Mrs. Madge Sommer, Mrs. Jane Morrison and Mrs. Ruth Cy rus. : . The salvage campaign has been under, general direction of N. L Morrison, . local " chairman, ap pointed by Roscoe Ames of Al bany, county Linn chairman of the salvage movement. Scrap me tal, tin, rubber and other materi sis needed In prosecution of the : war were contributed and deliv ered at Scio by hundreds of peo ple of this cit yand vicinity. The local drive netted countless tons of these materials. . , Portland Family IMow mlnew Home 1 ' GRAND I S L A N D -Mr.' and M r. Jake Tomnkins of Portland have moved hera. Mrs. Tompkins and son Dennis ere guests of her r rents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard " Huns&ker near Salem.' Little Rebecca Sue Tompkins, resident cf this- district war not r;'..tfKi v.hca influenza went the rounds here. . s-. . . , Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mandigo were business visitors at Eugene recently. Vziact Tidy Tcnisht - CTkVAI T 11. i ttrAor class of C !j L! i r will present v:;i t -":r jlij January 77th Birthday Celebrated UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holt entertained at their home Wednesday with a fried chicken: dinner complimenting their father, Neal Stoutenburg on his 77th birthday anniversary. At tending were D. C Miller of Wheatland; Mrs. Bert McFarlane of Pleasantdale were out of this district guests. -. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Stouten burg , and Ralph . were weekend guests of relatives ' here. Ralph expects to be admitted soon to the Emanuel hospital at Portland for treatments. . t " Mr. and Mrs. Henrys Knoche who are visiting at Bonner Springs," Eaa, expect to return home soon, reports Mrs.7 Henry Wickuler, aunt of Mrs. Binoche. Mrs. J. C Church was a 'guest of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Carl Church at McMinnville Tuesday. Mrs. Clark Church of Salem was a guest Wednesday at the home of her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs.' J. C Church. Clark was re cently : discharged from United States armed . forces because of health and Is now with his pre war job at the Cooperative cream ery at Salem. Dorcas Society Holds Meeting HOPEWELL Ten members attended the Seventh Day Adven- tist Dorcas society meeting Tues day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hallstead and sewed for the Red Cross. i Twelve members attended the all day quilting Wednesday at the Hopewell United Brethren church. Members worked on a quilt for Mr. and Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Ed Loop enjoyed a sur prise long distance telephone call from her. son, William Charles Loop, in training at Camp Hale, Colo. ' , -j Montana Priest Comes1 ' To Take Silver-ton Post - - - . i . SILVERTON Father John Van Hoomissen of Montana arrived at Silverton Tuesday to fill the va cancy left by Rev. M. ML Corrigan as resident pastor of St. Paul's Catholic church. Father Corrigan enlisted in the navy as chaplain and is at Port land now awaiting his call. Father John comes here from Montana. 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