i Marion Women Plan Program Marlon county women plan to learn about fixing up their homes, how to make more of "the new look" for themselves with great er ease, have fun and with all grew old gracefully. This is indicated in the home extension program adopted at the program planning day here at tended by representatives of the 29 extension units. The -program as adopted includes a cotton dress workshop, a district meetinf on making dress forms, unit meet ings on wall finishes, party plan ning and favors, meal planning, blouse in day, broiled dinners, short cuts in ironing and also how to grow old gracefully. Mrs. E. A. Beuglie of Silverton Hills, and Mrs. I. G. Lermon, Lan sing Meadows, were named mem bers of the county extension com mittee to replace Mrs. Rex Hart ley, Sidney-Talbot. and Mrs. G. L. Briedwell, Silverton, whose terms were completed. Brooks PTA Elects Its New Officers Detroit Families Visit in Eugene s DETROIT Bob Dart came back from Bend where he had been for some time receiving treatment for an infection. Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Myers re turned Saturday from La Grande where they were called by the death of her mother, Mrs. Eliza beth Bauschor. ( , VI itors at the Otis White home last week: were his mother, Mrs. H. A. White of Eugene, and Anna Wold of North Dakota, who left Monday for Dunsmuir, Calif. The elder Mrs. White will return soon to Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. John Estey stay ed in Salem on Saturday, driving on to Holley Sunday to spend the day with her sifter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Booker. Mrs. F. L. Noble, Raymond Sophy, Mrs. Lorraine Rice and children, Russell and Richard, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baldwin of Stay ton in honor of Mrs. Noble, moth er of Mrs. Baldwin, also honor ing Mrs. Rice on her birthday. The D. E. Woods family had a picnic Sunday near Sisters. Mrs. Ora McMasters of Cannon Beach is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Steen hout, jr. and family. Will Sail for Japan After Jefferson Visit JEFFERSON Mrs. I. O. Ha gen, Alice and John of Oklahoma City, and her brother. Ed Fessler of Maywood, Calif., visited their sister, Mrs. Charles Sarver. this week. Mrs. Hagen and children sail from Seattle Friday bound for Yokohama where Hagen is stationed. Fessler helped them drive through in their car. They visited their father who is bed fast at the Sarvers. Gervais Parents Guests on Sunday GERVAIS Mrs. Lester Ferrin spent the weekend at Corvallis as guest of her daugl)fcr Loretta, student at Oregon Sftfe college. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Oakes and three children spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cuts forth. Guests of the Charles Vogts for Mother's day were Mr. and Mrs. John, McDonald and son . .John, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bar nett and small son, all of Port land. Mrs. Barnett and son re mained for a few days visit with her parents. Mrs. Albert Wells of Salem is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Erail Ronner for a month. She recently returned from an extended visit in Schenectedr, N. Y. Mrs. Gail Toxel is a patient at the Salem General hospital. Gervais high school band, di rected by David Cavett, will give a concert at the high school gym Friday night. May 14. ' Second baseball game of the season for the newly organized team of the Four Star league, un der the management of Lloyd Seely. was played with St. Paul here last Sunday with a score of 15 to 7 in favor of Gervais. Annual Homecoming of Fidel ity lodge No. 54, AF It AM, was held Thursday, May 13, preceded by a 6:30 pjn. dinner served by the Gervais Past Matrons club. Tho States anon, SdUmcu Orgon, rr!4ctr. May IX 1343-7 Marion School Planning Commencement May 24 JEFFERSON Marion I grade school commencement will be held May 24 with the Rev; Har vey J. Smith of Lebanon giving the address. Graduating are John Gray, Houston Garoutte, Junior Thielkel, Harold Davies, Jim Wilt, Dona Gray. Maybelle Kirsch, Jeanetta McGill. Eleanor Voss and Maxlne Baxter. Marion school closes May 28. ! , Clarence.- Phillips,- prindpiL will return next year after spend ing the vacation at' his old borne in Wessington Springs, S. D. He plans to drive back, - - - Mrs. May . Wright Hightower will be primary teacher next year. Mrs. Odessa Killin. Inter mediate teacher, will be at North. Santiam next year.J " j BROOKS - Of fi-r, elected at Brookg Women the Parent Teachers association are George Nolan, president: Mrs. Waldo Lowery, vice president: Mrs. Oren Sturgis. second vice president: Mrs. Kay Lelack, third vice president; Mrs. Kenneth Isham. re-elected secretary, Mike Lowery, treasurer; historian and pianist will be appointed by the president. Beginning in the fall meetings will be held the first Tuesday nights of the month. Amitie Club Has Party on Tuesday MIDDLE GROVE Hostesses j for Amitie club were the Mes dames Vernon Van Cleave, Lester Dudley, John Koch and Frank Beutler st the Vsn Cleave home Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Anglin and Mrs. Harry Scharf were giv en a suprise gift shower. Present beside the hostesses and honored ones were Mesdames Marion Flux. Jack Wickoff, Leon ard Peterson. Paul Smith. Harris Ault, Ray Satter, Ted Kuenzi, Sylvia Eschleman, Jane Wilson, John Schafer, Leonard Hammer, Melvin Van Cleave, Lewis Patter son, William Kleen, Paul Bassett, Lena Bartroff. John Anglin, Earl Hammer. John Cage, John Van Laanen, Lawrence Hammer, Will Scharf. Emory Goode, Anna Wirsching, Roy Scofield and Lee Dow. Lodge Delegates BROOKS Mrs. Marie Massey was elected delegate to Rebekah grand lodge. Mrs. Florence Oddic is alternate. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loom is were hosts Sunday for a family dinner honoring their mothers. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Loomis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Asp in -wall, Mr. and Mrs. Manley Ben nett. Etta Mae Fleck and LeRov Loomis. Guests at Ray Cozels Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Slater, Karen, Stuart, Alan and Marshall Slater, Mr. and Mrs. John Keller, Shirley and Phillis Keller, all of Ocean Lake. Guests of the A. Bradleys Sun day were their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bradley and Theron of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradley, Sharon and Ralph, of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lowery and Kathy and Danny moved Sunday to their new place formerly occu pied by the Oren Phillips. Julia Hawkins has returned from a month's visit with an aunt at Nysaa, Ore. Keizer Mission Group Gives to Church Fund KEIZER Mrs. Otis Mitchell entertained Woman's Missionary society Tuesday night. Mrs. Dale Mudgett was assistant hostess. Mrs. Merwin Hickman, president conducted the meeting. Seventy five dollars realized at the rummage sale was voted to the church building fund. Ten dollars was voted to Sudan In terion mission and $20 to the Rev. and Mrs. David Hamm who are E sparing to leave as mission es to South America. Fifteen members were present. Linn Girls Competing For Strawberry Queen LEBANON Linn county high schools have named candidates for queen of Lebanon's 36th annua strawberry festival and choice will be made at the queen's ball, scheduled for Wednesday evening, May 19 at the Cottonwoods. The Lebanon junior chamber of com merce is in charge of the event. The princess from whom the royal ruler will be chosen Wed nesday, May 19, are Marilyn Mus grave, Albany: Betty Vernon, Brownsville; Beverly Nelson, Hal sey; Patsey Lutz, Harrisburg; Eileen Norman, Lebanon; Mildred Nickel, Shedd; Wanda Mummert, Scio and Viola Crenshaw, Sweet Home. Mayors of three cities outside Linn county, will pick the royal nil. - at the queen's ball. They are R. L. Elfstrom, Salem; George W, Peavy, Corvallis; and Earl L. Mc Nutt, Eugene. 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