East Salem Clubs Elect New Officers for Year East Salem, May 6 More new officers election for the year, takini over the work of the clubs in the fall, was that of new officers for the Middle Grove Mother's club at a meeting at the school house. Mrs. Joe Slimack will serve as president; Mrs. Lewis Patterson as vice president and treasurer; and Mrs. Ernest Crum as secretary. The new science set which the club bought for the school at a cost of over $40 is now in use at the school and much appreciated by teachers and pupils. The com mittee in charge of the Saturday lunch reported $35 cleared. The retiring president of the club was chairman for the re freshments served at the open house meeting at the school Wednesday night. Mrs. William ScteJtV, Mrs. Thomas Doty and Mi tllbur Wilson were volun. teer assistants in the morning for the clinic held at Swegle Wed nesday. Mothers of Middle Grove plan a tea for the teach ers, the cafeteria cook, Mrs. Herbert Zobel and retiring offi cers of the club May 22 at the home of Mrs. Thomas Doty. Members of the Mothers club will furnish the ice cream and help with the school picnic the last week of school. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fowler who sold their home on Monroe ave nue moved into Salem Saturday. Wednesday Mrs. Fowler was hostess for the Monroe avenue sewing club. Going in for the afternoon were Mrs. Charles Barney and Ann, Mrs. Henry Hanson, Mrs. Arlo McLain, Mrs Warren Shrake, Dick and Gregg, Mrs. Wilfred Wilier and Fred dy and Mrs. Stuart Johns. Guests this past week In the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Swanson on Brown Road were Mrs R. M. Worth and. Mrs. W H. Ellenson of Everett, Wash. Mrs. Ellenson is the daughter of Mr. Swanson. Chief Warrant Officer Grant Wicklander and his wife have been visiting in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Wicklander on Garden Road. He has been stationed at Guarry Heights, Panama, for the past three and one half-years but had been restationed to Fort Sill, Ok lahoma. They left Tuesday morning for his new work driv ing down the coast through Cal ifornia. The teen age party planned by several girls of Middle Grove community has been cancelled for the present. Mrs. Arthur Stowell and daughter. Hazel, plan on spend ing the week-end in Eugene as guests of Mrs. Stowell's daugh ter, June, for Mothers Day week end activities on the campus. Silverton Library Gets New Volumes Silverton The library report submitted to the city council shows a total circulation of 814; new borrowers added 14; books added by purchase and gift 20 books removed from circulation 22, and books repaired 15. Don dm durini April were LuU Dedrlck. Mr. Clar Allen. JoMphln Fitrier, Mn. U. E. Riuttfl. Mr. na Mn. r. wiron vie Don 14. Mr Frank Hubb, Ur. A. I Harder. Ur. A. M. Rodcrra. air. O. J RodtDberv, Mr. Edwin Smith, Un. Rebrr Allen. Mri, Oltnr Br I'd well. Mr. X. L Starr, mm Ralpn Schmidt, bitter Davit. Mr. Milton ShoMrud. Mri. Pelf Scott, Mr. F. J. Rotibal, Mn. Loyill BeaU, Dr. and Mr R, I. Klnnaorie. Dr. and Mr. A. J McCannel. Mr. Oeori Chria tnuon. Bitty Klelnxorrr. Mr- C. W K-nt. Mr H W. Preton, Mn. H. B. Latham. Am one book added were fiction for adulla: Nrd Jonn, The laland"; Rice, "Fourth Pontman": Canninc, "Panther" Moon"; Huxley. "Walled Clty't Carroll, "Dunnybrook" ; Summer, "CUT Limit"; Sharp. "Britannia New." Adult non-Iictlon: Durlacher, "Honor Your Partner " a book on wu dancmi: Whfnham. "Antique Furniture for Mod cm Home": Muuey, "Maaic ': Bill Stern. -Favorite Football Btorle"; Hilne. "Pome CrifU Handbook"; Lloyd Haber ly'jt "Pursuit of the Horizon." Children' book: Puller, "Ootd for the Oraharo"; Tunl. "Son of the Valley": Lowell Thomu, "Boy Lire or uoionri i.pwrenee"; Bchreiber. "Bambino the Clown": Lavender, "Oold Trek"; Mr id, Wind In Ih Chimney. 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