1 The OOOO O Q C3 C3 D O Staleaman. Salem. Oregon. Trig ay. October 31, 194 Valley Xews Brief y Bnh College Mr. and Mrs. 'Dave Briujii and baby of New . . jport and his parents spent a day fith Mr. and Mrs. Mike Focht and Mrs. F. Singer of Brush College 5 recently. Mrs. Singer is Mrs. Dave ul Briujii's grandmother, Mrs. Mike Focht her aunt. Monmnth Mrs. Earl Jaynes i . able Vto be up around the house ainptner recent serious illness. Cefval Mr. and Mrs. Clyde i CuUfbrth received news of the ar rival, of Diane Margaret, their third 'grandchild, bora to Mr. and ... Mr., Gordon Oake, Portland, Oc tober 29. UnUuvale Mr. and Mrs.. A: M. Warren are spending a- week at the beach. Part of the week will be, rpent at Glen Eden A'ipiting MrW Warren's sister, Mrs. Emmer n and the remaining days of the eeft"Sill be spent at Beaver. j Gran4 Island Albert Clow was surprised Tuesday evening when his folks dropped in to help him celebrate his birthday. Ice cream and cake were enjoyed as refresh ments. Inionvale Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Crawley and family motored to Portland Sunday where they witnessed the submerging of the submarine in honor of the war heroes. ' Keixer School hot lunch pro- gram was started Wednesday. A complete, lunch is being served. In, charge are Mrs. McNeal and - Vaughn Likerr Grand Island Marie Downing of-Salem visited her, friend Mrs. Albert Clow last weekend. Keiier" Jo Ann Barton of Sa lem will meet with fourth grade girls after school Thursday to make pjans for the organization . cf a Bluebird group. l'nlnvale Sunshine club, new ly organized 4-H cooking group, under the leadership of Mrs. Ruth Launer meet Fridays at the club leader's home. Oficers are presi dent, Mary Jane Law son; - vice president, Wanda Geiger; treas urer, WandJee Hendrickson. Silverton Following a cus tom of several years' standing, Silverton business men are enter taining the youth of the town at a show and dance Halloween night. SabllmJty The annual alumni dance to be held by St Boniface school has been set for November 7. Proceeds are to be used for the high school football equip ment. Silverton Mrs. Mary Klee man, noble grand of Tryphena Rebekah lodge, has announced homecoming plans for November 13. Mrs. Will Egan and Mrs. F. B. Ren wick are co-hostesses for the affair. Bethany Mrs. L. B. Schar back, leader of the Bethany club division of educational discussions from the study of "The Mass", a course outlined by SL Paul's Ca tholic church, entertained the members at her home Sunday night. Sublimity Improvements are planned, some of which are now underway, in the SL Boniface school, in preparation for the bas ketball season. Included in the plans is the re-surfacing of the gymnasium floor. Silverton Bom at the Silver ton hospital, daughters to Mr. and Mrs. Orlin T. Moser of Sublimity, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Egan and Mr, and Mrs. E. M. 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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shrock an the annual meeting of the Con gregational Christian churches in Eugene Sunday, were accom panied by Shrock's parents, the Reverend Butler, Albert Miller, Mrs. George Leffler, Mrs. John Morrison and Martha and Kath leen Morrison. Pythian Sisters Lodge Holds Big Card Party AURORA Pythian Sisters sponsored the first of a series of Middle Orove Women Meet MIDDLE GROVE -""Women's Society of Christian Service met at the home of Mrs. Helert Dow with 11 members in attendance. card parties Friday at which 500 was played. Second of the parties will be Friday, November 7 in Knights of Pythias hall. Mrs. Emmett Fountain is tak ing the Aurora school census. Laanen led de votions. The grpup will prepare gift boxes for local and foreign needs. The November nThank of fering meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Minnie Goode. Mr. and Mrs. Vicar Wager, wha have been on a trip to Spring field, Ohio, and other points since September 4, returned home Tues day, i - '.".. 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