Maeleay The Home Econom ic club met at the hall Wednes day, with Mrs. George Boedig heimer presiding. Discussion was on dining room improvements. Serving were Mn. Edith Wilson and Mn. Cyril Parker. Next month Mrs. Harry Prank and Mn. Gus Grimm will aerv. Slhrertoa The ' Rev. John J. WaUh. pastor of St. Paul's Cath olic parish, is attending the Knights of Columbus stat con vention at Bend this weekend. , He U state chaplain. In ion vale Mrs. Irvin Sion of Slem. formerly of the Alderman ftrm. is with her mother and j brothers at Norfolk, Va., where ; she was called by the death of, her father March 29. ( Lyons The mobile rhet i X-ray unit will be in Lyons on ! Thursday. May 20. Anyone wish ing to take advantage of it is a-kri to contact Mrs. Bdeker ' at the telephone office Mill City The Mill Citv grade school will have a play day Tues dav afternoon in the gymnasium. I All parents and townspeople are ln ited. SUverton Mrs. August Hrr ha been rimed president of -the Christian church miionary so ciety, succeeding Mr. Carl 1 Sperht. Other new officers are ! Mn. Ben Gifford. vice president; Mr. Verna Bailey, secretary- j trea-urer, and Mn. Will Kgan, i librarian. Mt. Angel St Ann' Altar i Society is sponsoring m cd party Wednesday night. May IS, at the school auditorium. ArranKements are in charge of Mrs Leonard Fiher. chairman. Mrs Frank i Groejfer. Mr?. Rose Fischer. Mrs. j Alfred Fi.vcher. Mr.. John Frank, M . Edgar Fennimore. Mrs. Joe I Ficker, Mr Ieonard Ficker. Mrs. 1 H-'en Caffke, Mrs P J. Paul. ' Mr. Charles Gillis. Mrs Fred! G Kley and Mr. A'nauJs Gros Jai que. Turner PIjos tr-i figures secured by the i hixil biai"d on ' gymnasium construction will be orwidered at a district meeting Monday, May 17, a'. 8 p m. in ; Turner sc hool hoiie. aco.ii ding to Margaret E. Rich-, di-.trut clerk.; IVoodbarn Applications for j trie pos-toffice sub:i;uLe clerk Cirrier examination fot Wood- ! b'un will be ac-ceotl until May 1). acc ording to ihm V S i il j a(A ice commission. Aj .i'- ittons mjv bf ii.iii.ed at t . ,' '-.:i i ice hei e. Amity The Amny .orr.:in's Civic club will hoi-J U M-iy meeting at the Methodist church May 18, with Mrs. Bill West. Mrs. David Smith, Mrs. R. R. Massey and Mn. L. M. Chris ten sen, hostesses. Swegto The year's last meet ing of Swegle PTA will be at the schoolhouse Tuesday night. Officers will be installed and a short program has been planned. Refreshment will be served. Tour Caroers Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fagg were hosts Wednes day evening at the Miller resi dence to the Loyal Friends Sun day school class. After a social hour a buffet supper was served. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Har old Lyman. Mr. and Mrs. Albert B-ownlee, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gatchell. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. Bruce Cooper, Mrs. Howard Coe. Mrs. Clayton Mc Caleb and Don Goodman. valley briefs Marian Forks Mr. and Mrs. Fred Westerbeig and on George have been at the summer cabin getting it ready for summer oc cupation. GervaU William W. AINup has been taken to Salem Memor ial hospital for further care and treatment. Cloverdale The Turner Wom en' Extension club will meet Wednesday, May 1, at the home of Mrs. C. J. Rosenau. Salads and salad dressings will be the pro ject demonstrated. Gates Joe Joaquin had to close his shop after hurting his back. Lyon Mrs. Orville Downing was among the mothers attending the mother's weekend at Oregon State college. Sllvertoa A large delegation from Silverton attended the Christian church rally at Mc Minnville Wednesday night to hear Dr. C. L. Pickett, former missionary in the Philippines. On Friday night the men of the church, losers to the women in a membership drive, served a dinner to the winners. Jefferson Bill Jones, Earl Glover and Dr. C. G. Peterson of Albany left Wednesday on a fishing trip to Fish lake. Pedee Thirty-eight mothers, daughters and "adopted for the evening daughters" of the Wom an's Society of World Service at tended a banquet at the Howard Perry home Friday evening. McAlpIn Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Burr and children, Marilyn and Ronnie, were called to Sas katchewan, Canada, last week by the death of Mr. Burr's father. East Salem Mrs. J. I. Wagers was ho.stes for an afternoon meeting of the Merry Minglers club Thursday. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Clyde Col well, , Mrs. Carl Snyder, Mrs. Wade Cadet , Mrs. John Ackerman, Mrs. Covil Case, Mrs. Robert Pickerel, Mrs. Henry Sprick, Mrs. Earl I Malm. Mrs. Anna Jess, Mrs. Rob ert Fromm, Mrs. Fred Scharf, Swegle Religious Awards Presented SWEGLE What may be the last awards for work in religious education classes at Swegle school for some time were made by the teacher. Miss Holman Tuesday af ternoon. One special award was given to Lorraine Harms, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harms, who has learned over 50 Bible verses. Awards were given to Lois Straw and Shirley La Flemme from the fifth and sixth grade room; to Lorraine Harms and El eanor Barry in the fourth and fifth grades and to Jimmy Huck step, Larry Jayne, Beverly Han son, Lloyd Johnson, Carolyn Thompson. Diris Cobb. Wayne Welty, Garry I so no, Carolyn Als man. Roger Zwempke, Tommy Se Rine. Douglas Fox and Yvonne Ellis from the third and fourth grade room. Mrs. Cleo Keppinger. Mrs. Robert Wagers and the hostess. Liberty Mr. and Mrs Ernest Engwall of Seattle are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bell. Maeleay Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones of route 5 were nominated as Maeleay grange delegates to the state grange session at As toria. Unloavale The Dayton Tele phone company is planning to add a new Una in the Grand Island district to relieve the over load on several lines. Extensive repairs on the line are being made. Au ins ville Women Attend Meeting AUMSVILLE Minnie Peter son was hostess to the Women's club May 7. Those who attended were Mrs. Ivan Putnam, Mrs. Erne Towle, Mrs. Melvin Smith and Mrs. George White of Aumsville and Mrs. C. L. Martin of Salem. Mrs. Erne Towla will be hostess May 21. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Nicholson and daughter moved into their new home last week. They have bean staying with the Frank Perlows while their house was under con struction. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Holford and new baby spent last week at the Charles Wright home. Mrs. Fsy Bates was hostess at a party in honor of the seventh birthday of her son Jimmie. Those who attended were Peggy Beck told, Loretta and Jack Gillispie. Jack Wilcox, Margaret and Gary Bates, Penny and Sharon Martin and Tommy Slater. Mrs. Bates served ice cream and cakt after games had been played. On the Air!! Dave Hoss K-S-L-Il 8:45 P. M. Tuesday Rep. Candidate for State Representative Pd. Adv. 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