Eastern Stars Honor Mothers Iber of other members will it-tend. Announcement was made of Rainbow election Wednesday evening, May 11, with a party by the godmothers o( the girls after the meeting. Woodburn Mothers of thel The worthy matron appolnt Eastern Star were honored ated Mr. and Mr. Earl House the regular meeting of Ever-lwearti Mr. and Mr. Lester Gil green chapter No. 41 at the Ma- bert and Mr. and Mra. Elmer 'Return from Dead' The anxious parents of four-year-old Lawrence Page of Mojave, Calif., watch him breathe oxy gen in a Pasadena, Calif., hospital, two days after he ap parently died from jerious traffic injuries. The youngster stopped breathing for 10 minutes shortly after he was hit by a car, but doctors revived him with a stimulant injection into his heart. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Page. (AP Wirephoto) Surprise Arranged For New Ministers Brooks A party that proved to be a real surprise was held for Miss DormaleevBunn and Miss Evelyn Austin the new pastors of the Assembly of God church in Brooks. The evening began by open ing of the gifts of groceries and linen. Rev. George Bacon spoke on the subjecf'Ask Largely" with Bible reading. At the piano was Miss Stella Jordan. Vocal selections were: Duet, Mrs. George Bacon and Mrs. Betty Burton; solo, Mrs. A. H. Jensen; duet, Miss Bunn and Miss Austin; solo. Rev. Ferris Dodd; violin solo, Rev. A. H. Jensen; guitar duet, Mrs. Ed mond and Mrs. Burton; piano aolo, Miss Stella Jordan; group singing, the Dodd- family; read ings by Miss Goffrier and Rev. Hollar; an inspiring testimony was given by John Cavanaugh, choruses concluded the program. Rev. and Mra. A. H. Jeriaen and Donald. Ly 11 Duller, Mrs. Orvllle Wymore and dauahtera. John cavanauih. Mr, and Mra. C. W. McOee, Mr. and Mra, Ben w. Bunn, Mra. Gertrude Gentry, Mra. Prank Tlechlrr, Mtaa atella Jordan, Mra. Chria Otto, Mra. Maude Ttmm. Mra. Lea ter Davla and Beverly, Mra. Leeter Youm, Mra. Mabel Irwin and Eddie Anderaon. OueaU preaent were Mr. and Mra. Da eld Phllllpe, Mra. WUIa Vlnyard, Mra. atella Duieer. MUa Mary Ooffrler, Mra. Laura Goffrier. Rev. and Mra. Georae Xaeon, Mr. and Mra. W. J. Wallace. Mra. Betty Burton, Rev. and Mra. Edward "mono ana .amitr, nrv. nowara nourr, Rev. and Mra. F-errta Dodd and family. I MCLoy. Program Arranged For Hubbard Lodge Hubbard The Pythian Sis tera of Arion temple met in the KP hall. The pictures donated by Anna Stauffer will be awarded at the May 17 meet ing. New committees appointed were: Social, Mary Jane En- I sign and Opal Berkey; visiting Marian Anderson and Anna Stauffer. Jean Grim and Betty Plant were in charge of a short pro gram in observance of Mother's Day. Betty talked about the blind school, where she former ly taught, about the use of Braille and the various activi ties of the blind. Opal Berkey sang. Refreshments were served by Elizabeth Vredenburg, Beatrice Rose, Mable Bridge and Jennie Falls City Mothers Honored at Services Falls City Mother Day ser vices were preached at the fol lowing churches Sunday morn Methodist church, Mrs. M. L. Thompson, oldest mother present. Free Methodist church, Mrs. Phoebe Ward, oldest mother present. Christian church, Mrs. Bob Neston, oldest mother present. Mrs. Maude Beard, mother with the largest family present; Mrs. Joe Truax, youngest moth er present. All were presented with a bouquet. A form of earthworm in Aus tralia grows to be as much as 10 feet long. sonic temple, jniroaucea ana escorted to the east were Mrs. Maude Scott, the oldest mother present, and Mrs. Betty Nix, the youngest mother. Each was pre sented with a corsage. Under "good of the order" a tribute to mothers was given by the worthy matron, Mra. Ora Morris, and each mother present was presented with carnation. A vocal olo, honor ing mothers, was given by Mrs. N. F. Tyler. Under the business session one petition for degrees was re ceived. An invitation was read and accepted to visit Laurel chapter at Canby on Thursday evening, May 12, and an Invi tation was read to a reception by Kellogg chapter at Portland May 26 for a grand officer. A number of members are plan ning to attend the golden anni versary of Acacia chapter at Stayton Saturday night, May 14 The program for the annual grand chapter, which opens the evening of June 13 at Portland, was read. Officers to represent Evergreen chapter are the worthy matron and worthy pa tron, Mr. and Mrs. Ora F. Mor ris, Mrs. R. E. Harper, associ ate matron, and Earl C. House- weart, associate patron. A num- Nelson as the refreshment com mittee for the next meeting. May 23. Refreshments were served aft er the meeting by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Har low C. Dixon, Mrs. Lyle Skiller and Mrs, C. E. Enos. Central Howell Unit Installs Officers Central Howell The final meeting for the year of the Cenral Howell Home Extension Unit was held at the home of Mrs. John Cage, assisted by Mrs. Lera Bartruff, Mrs. Win. Scharf. Mrs. John Anglin and Mrs. John Van Laaver. Other members present were: Mrs. Lewis Patterson, Clarence Simmons. Sr., Leonard Roth, Wm. Roth, Wilbur Wilson. George Plane. Eldon Alt, Lee Dow, Sam Eshleman, Hairy Phillips, Clarence Johnson, Mil ton Kephart, Theo. Kuenzi, Earl DeSart, Frank Way. Ray Me Kibbon and Emory Goode. Miss Eleanor Trindle install ed the new officers for the ensu ing year. President, Mrs. Theo Kuenzi; Vice president, and treasurer, Mrs. Lewis Patterson: Secretary, Mrs. Clarence John son. Following the installation of the officers Miss Trindle spoke on the topic, "Conserving You." Polk County Quota 45 Club Members Dallas Dallas has been al lotted a quota of 4.1 club mem bers to attend the 1949 4-H club summer school announces R M. Ohling. county extension agent. Capital Journal. Salem, Orejrnn. Wednesday, May 11, 1949 3 The dates for the school this year are June 14 24 inclusive This gathering of 4-H club mem bers from the entire state of Oregon is held annually in Cor vallis at Oregon State College The attendance usually numbers about 1800 4-H club boys and girls. During the ten days that the club members are on the campus they attend class given by regu-j Iar college staff members. Part of their time is occupied with an organized recreation program. The boys and girls attending from Polk county are sent on scholarships provided by busi ness firms and organizations in the county, who sponsor these I awards for 4-H club members. Jimmy Wallace Host On Third Birthday Monmouth Mrs. Logan Wal lace entertained in honor of her son, Jimmy's third birthday. The afternoon was spent in playing and opening the gifts after which refreshments were served to the following: Sherry and Cathy Marr, Mre. 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