Delegates to . Final plaw for participation in the national convention were made Monday nishl, when Salem Rota- i na Club met at the home of Mrs. George Bagnall, with Miss Irene Thomas and Mrs. Fannie Douglas a co-hostcssc. ' Miss Lwena Jack and Mrs. Fan Hie Douglas were chosen as dele gates .to the convention which will be held in Butte, Montana, July 20-22. Miss Jack has been nomi nated to a position on the national board and elections will be held during the convention. This year marks the 25th anniversary of na tional Hotana, and the occasion will be celebrated during the. con vention. A feature event of the Monday nisht meeting was the announce ment of the engagement of Miss Irene Thomas to Anton Van Hues den. The news was revealed by tiny scrolls bearing the couple's names and the wedding date, Sept. n0PEWEt.IMri. Glen Robin son was honor guest at a shower last week. Hostesses were Mrs. F.arl Compton and Mrs. John Kot-ka. Wed at Church Rites i . f in. m HIIIJIIII.il 11 TO a IK p . j 'ft ' r MI I i ' ' Ramona Chapter Honors Fathers and .Daughters SILVER TO -Fthers and Daughters of Ramona Chapter of the Order jtf the Eastern Star were honored Tuesday ni i g h t at the chapter meeting. Given special recognition were E. A. Finlay and Mrs. Wayne ovre, Edward Jack son and Mrs. Roy Taylor, W. P. Scarth and Mrs. Adrian Olson, Ben Sprlck, acting for R. A. Fish, and Mrs. Steve Enloe. Jr. Mrs. Len ard Kephart was soloist. Members of St. Mary's Chapter, Corvallis, were guests for the eve ning. Introduced were past grand matron and member of the Jurk prudence committee, Mn. Paul Robison of Adah Chapter of In dependence; associate grand con ductress, Mrs. Celeste Dickinson of St. Mary's; worthy matron and worthy patron of St. Mary's, Mrs. J. C. German and Ervin Barklow. Mr. and Mrs. William Perry, STK verton, entertained the group with selections on the bass viola and piano, Mr. Perry is a former mem ber of the San Francisco Sym phony Orchestra. Mrs. Harry Ragon was elected Ramona Club president of the re- BT THE BOO! PAULDING, Ohio (AP)-Mr. Paul ' Schmidt borrowed i book from the library entitled "How to Win Prize Contests." She read half . of it, entered a contest and won a stove. ' I can't wait to read the other half of the book." Mri. Schmidt told the librarian. Mrs. Harrison Fisher, who is home for the summer from Nyac, Alas ka, and Mrs. Walter Hanson of Minneapolis. Lions Clubs Hold Joint Installation 6x30 Size m irtv i iiu . i M Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ned Curry, who were married June 8 at the First Christian Church in Silverton. The bride, the former Sally Ann Mollet, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Mollet of Sublimity and Mr. Curry is the son of Mr. and Mrs,. Richard L. Curiy of Taft, Calif. The couple will live in Reeds port. (Kennell-Ellis Studio). SANTA SOFIA. Italy -Earth shocks were recorded in this Cen tral Italian city today for the 33rd consecutive day. There were no re ports of damage or casualties. A total of 2.800 persons of the iitu'. 0 9ft r..ni 1 1 -1 1 i n n V, 1 1 luMfl The West Salem Uons Club held ,ivj undpr tfn, (earjng ,he a joint meeting with the West Sa-. wi ,he,r homM to lem Lions Auxiliary Wednesday .,.in kt ot k cniH..n couapse. Pheasant. A joint installation of new officers of both groups was held. Thomas Means gave the invo cations and community singing was led by Hichard Smith. Chester McCain, president, pre sided and introduced Mrs. Richard Smith, installation chairman for the auxiliary. Mrs. Burton Dnnn, state president of the auxiliary, installed the following officers: Mrs. Wallace Carlson, president; Mrs. B. R. Os born, vice-president: Mrs. Cheter McCain, secretary; and Mrs. Dale Taylor treasurer. Burton Dunn installed the follow ing Lions Club officers; Earl Smith, president; S. H. Kellicut, first vice president; E. H. I,each. second vice-presidont; Ronald Dolan, third vice-preident; Dale Esch, secretary-treasurer; Robert Chown. tail twister; L)r. A. K. Goffrier. Lion tamer; Thomas Means and lister Bond, directors. For the program William Vtley of New York City sang, with Miss Kuth Bedford t h e accompanist. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. irsil I'.'ule. Mrs. Padr hems the new state auxiliary secretary. The next meeting will be a joint picnic in August. Given a special welcome were i mainder o( ,he erm to succeed Mrs. Wayne Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carstens extended an invita tion to the members and their Iriends to attend an open hquseJ celebrating their golden wedding on July 29 from 2 to S p.m. Committee in charge Tuesday night included refreshments, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Scarth, Miss Ina Harold, Mrs. Wayne Lovre. Mrs. Charles Leonard Sr.: decorations, Mrs. Harry Riches: hospitality, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bollinger. Quake Shakes Italy Gty 33rd Consecutive Day Housework Easy Without Nagging Backache Nacsini kacknrne, nan itf ka. ar ictiln aekee and palna May bum i wlUww Men. emotional apeeta ar day te any etfeea ana train. Ami folk! who oat and drink nawMy eaetimea naffer niM Madder Irritation) ...wit that wetlne. omrafertanle Mine If roller Bleerable and worn ant eteauaa ef than dteeemfena, Doaa't Fillf eflen W trUvHrpeia rh.rln artioa. ay tneiraent ta int eftert to earn Madder irritation, and ee tkrir aiM diuretic arUon tareuirh U kidnaya tandint to Minn Um autlMt tilaill ol Udnay tubal. Ilea The three-mile-limit of control of ! . "" anrknaW nakai ran it , , . I dnurcad-out. niaarabla, wltk mtlna, ataa. oceans around a nation is being kuaurhu. don't wan. try ioaa'iiii.ttt .,, .,, . . . auw happy relief millioae nave anjayad for Widely Challenged today, Says the aver no' yean. Aak for new. BRrevTeeenaeay National Geographic Society. ' -""--.r.Oai)-.Pitt.u,i Blackbirds Lead to Wa TOLEDO, Ohio W Farmers near the marshy shores of West ern Lake Erie are asking Uncle Sam to help in their war with the crafty blackbird. Farmers say "black clouiln f the birds in the last three years have attacked whole fields of corn and other crops. "Last year I tried firecrack ers." said C;irltun Diefenthaler of (urtice. 'i spent about $60 ' to frighten birds away from 30 I acres, I had some success, but ! every morning you have to get J up belore the birds and every ' night be ready when they come back for supper." ILLITERATE EXCISE ASHLAND, Ky. ( AP)-Stopped for making an iileaa! turn, an 18-vear-old driver told police he had been reared in an isolated area anil had never learned to read. 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