i . ... -v -. IDt OIBllilBUIIt Jefferson Women Start Club Year With Tea Oct, 13 JEFFERSON The Woman's 3ub will hold its tint meeting of the (dub year Wednesday, October 13, In the city library rooms. Mrs. Ira If. Anderson of Salem, Weav ers' guild will be guest speaker, lira. Gilbert Looney is. president. Hostesses will be Mrs. J. G. Pate, Mrs. Karl Steiwer and Mrs. J. C. Terhane. The club's year has many speakers scheduled. Highlighting the social activities will be the Christmas luncheon and tree for the Children's Farm home on De cember 8; guest night and covered dish nipper on February 9 with a speaker from the state highway commission and films on The New Oregon Trail" and "Glimpses f Oregon State Parks. The flow er show and library benefit tea on-April 27. Mrs. Varion Goin is program chairman, aided by Mrs. E. F. Powell and Mrs. Marvin Hutch Ings. Club officers are Mrs. Looney, president; Mrs. Leland Sarff, vice president; Mrs. Helen Caywood, secretary-treasurer; assisted by Marjorie Buck; and Mrs. C. M. Smith, historian. The library board includes Mrs. J. G. Fon taine, Mrs. C. J. Thurston; Mrs. Fred Wied, Mrs. Guy Roland, Marjorie Fontaine and Mrs. Gil bert Looney. Committee members are: library benefit, Mrs. Hal Reeves, Mrs. L. L. Shields, Mrs. J. G. Pate and Mrs. Alfred Powell; civics, Mrs. M. H. BeaL Mrs. Edwin Swarte, Mrs. Russell Daulton. Mrs. S. H. Goin, Mrs. Robert Magart; flow ers, Marjorie Fontaine. -"o Pringle School Elects Officers Of Reading Club PRINGLE Officers of the Reader club for the fifth and in-th irrade are Bettv Bishop, president; Lyle Milligan, vice president; Janet tsonnsieai,! sec retary; and Bob Roy, treasurer.. Pupils of Pringle school went "over the top" in the Community chest with $15 subscribed. Marjorie Chester, school librar ian, discussed use of the library when she visited the school Tues day. New pupils in Pringle school are Barbara and Jerry Ross, for merly of Yakima; Leonard Slet ten, Richmond school in Salem; and from Crowfoot in Linn coun ty, Jerry. Dennk, Steve and Yvonne Mingo. Greens Bridge Couple Visit at Bremerton JEFFERSON Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weddle of Greens Bridge were Mr. and Mr?. Merrill Wallace of Bremerton, Wash. Mr. and Mr?. Walter Glasgow returned Sunday from Merrill where they visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kotthoff. While there the group spent a day at Tulelake. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Watkins have returned home after several days vacation at the coast Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neuen schwander of Newberg visited his father, G. Neuensch wander on Greens Bridge road Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weddle of Greens Bridge visited her sis ter, Mrs. Frances Cole of Stayton. Mrs. S. H. Goin of Greens Bridge is visiting relatives In astern Oregon. M MM C- VALUE tiflh- me hmmi S7S IT. in im m i a run VnrUa Rocarr ki OpM mi far mtr H0 fa. im mmUm u-e ' rt, J ' - Newcomers Feted By Amity pinner ; if. ", AMITY The Woman's . Society of Christian Service sponsored a covered' dish dinner at! the Metho dist church Tuesday, with teach ers of the high and grade schools and newcomers to the: community as guests. More than 100 persons attended. I 1 ! Mrs. Roy Freeman! president, conducted the meeting. Welcom ing ffdrss was hv Hi W. Torbet, with responses by R. fW. Haberly and Albert Yoder, high and grade Music was provided by young women of the church, Phyllis Meeker, Ruth Onlinger, Rebecca Wood. Delores Jones, uonna, jrai and Gwen Glover ? Shrine Hbs Receives Bulk Of Polk Estate DALLAS Portland Shrine hospital for crippled children was the largest beneficiary in tne wui of U. S. Grant, 85, who died Sep tember 2. F. J. Craven, vice pres ident of the Dallas scny Dan, was named executor fof the will which was filed for probate last Bequests provided by the will include $5000 and a? life estate to the residence to Ni M. Grant, a brother. At his death the prop erty is to go to Jennings lodge No. 9. AT & AM, for a temple site; Elsie Diewert received $3000 for unfailing kindness to Mrs. Grant during her last Illness; $300 for upkeep of graves pt relatives and friends. 1 The residue of the estate was left to the Shrine with the stipu lation that all of it be used fqr the benefit of the Portland Shrine hospital for crippled children. Estimated value of the estate Is $42,000 personal property and $5000 real property, i f George Dittos Family Reunion Held Sunday GATES A family reunion was held at the Windemere farm home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ditto la Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ditto and son, Mr. and Mrs. Edward BUrkhart and Mrs. Seth Harpole alii of Eugene; Mrs. A. A. Fish, Salem, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cooper and daughter, Mrs. George Cooper and Mary Lou Buttle, Neodesha.1 Kan.; Mrs. Roxie Watkins, Menorftinal, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper and family, Tasco, Wash,; Mr. and Arm n IT. Rurkman and Mr. arid Mrs. C. R. Gleeson; and sons, Portland. Four generations of the Cooper family were represented -HE Sidney Couple to Visit j Qevciand, Ohid, Family ' i f TTwrpcnN -i. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craig of Sidney will leafe the last of tne wee my automo bile to visit his aunt In Cleve land, Ohio. t 1 Mr. and" Mrs.? Robert Beegle of Sidney will attend the wed ding of his brother, Kenneth Beegle, ' at Tacoma Sunday. Nelson and Donald Gilmour of Sidney are fishing at the coast. Returning Sunday ith a deer shot near Burns were Mr. arid Mrs. Nelson Gilmour and Lee, Jake Gilmour and Gayle and Mrs. Hattie McCarty of Sidney. They report perfect weather while at Burns. I The droplets of water In a cloud are electrically charged. 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