Par I In The Edited by HIKE FOBBES Grand Island Grand blind High water from the Willamette river changed procedure for achool children and Thanksgiving din' nera in the Grand bland dis trict. . Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Will, Kenneth and Larry, have the family car on the main land In Unionvale. They came out by boat and motored to the home of hia brother-in-law and ail' ter, Mr. and Mra. George Jen sen, at Milwaukie, to loin the annual family gathering. Hia grandparent. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Will of Dayton, alto attended. Mr. and Mn. Curtii Douglas of Grand bland entertained his mother, Mra. Susie Doug. las of Grand bland, and two of his brothers and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Douglas of Portland. The dinner was held t the home of the parents of Mrs. Curtis Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich, in Day ton. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wivel of Shelton, Wash., ware Thanksgiving guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fln Bicum. " Miss Lavonne Finnicum, Dayton high school student, is staying with the Russell Teach out family In Dayton during tha high water, and Norman Finnicum is staying with his uncle and sfunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Caldwell of Lafayette. The Raymond Palmer family had planned to spend Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clow at Waldport, but that also bad to be cancelled. Patricia Palmer, a Junior In Dayton union high school, and Leon Palmer, a freshman, are both staying out of school for the two days. Miss Marcena D. Fowler and Robert' Monroe, OSC students, are spending the Thanksgiving vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Fowler, at Grand bland and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monro in Unity district. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Wiley and his mother, Mrs. Etta Wi ley, were Sunday guests of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wenger in Port land. Mrs. Etta Wiley re mained to visit until Thursday. The little 22-months old -granddaughter returned home with the Wlleys and remained until Thanksgiving day, when they attended a Wiley family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mra.' Warren Hein. Mrs. Hein was Miss Mary Wiley. IfeTd AVfTe SSR $ coexia pick Mi its. 1 Valley Sweet Home Sweet Home Mrs. Ray Yarbrough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Burnett, was a guest in her parents' home this week where abe recuperated from a virus infection. The Bible class of the Church of Christ held Its monthly dinner meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson, on 12th Ave., South. Mrs. Roy Clover is recuper ating from a painful bruise to her leg when she suffered a fall Sunday. The Fire Department and the Firemen's Auxiliary en joyed a pot-luck dinner in the fire hall recently with bingo being the entertainment of the evening. Toys were the prizes for the game and at the end of the evening the toys were given to the fire department toy supply for distribution at Christmas. Mr. and Mra. Don Surry and Mr. and Mrs. Smith returned Saturday from a week's elk hunting trip. One elk was the result of this expedition. Mr. and Mra. Sheridan Ar nold and children have moved to Sweet Home from San Jose. Mr. Arnold will make Sweet Home his headquarters while he seeks a pastorate in the Church of Christ or Christian church in the area. The Arnolds are former res idents of Eweet Home and at tended the San Jose Bible school in San Jose five years. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arnold returned from a week's vaca tion at the home of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dew ey Arnold and son, In Tulelake, Calif. Richard Meacham, who is stationed at the naval base in Astoria, was a weekend visit or at the home of hia sister, Mrs. Clare Mclntyre. He also visited other relatives in the area Including his mother, Mrs. Gordon Scanlon. B. Ross Evans, minister of the Sweet Home Church of Christ, reports 20 conversions in a two-week revival held at Vaughn Church of Christ where his son Fred Evans Is minister. Mrs. Evans led the music for these services and Vivian Trip lett furnished piano accompan iment ALTAR SOCIETY Hubbard The St Agnes Altar Society will meet at the home of Mrs. C. R. Suit Tues day, Dec 1, 2 p.m. The annual Christmas exchange . ofA gifts win am neio. CDQGOB Saturday and Sunday start the GRAND OPENING days of the new Famous Lockwood Home. Our new model home is finished and ready for your inspection. We want you to drive out and see for yourself why the Lockwood Home has created such a sensation in this city! As you. inspect the model home, visualize your own being built on a similar lot of your choice. . . Only the best of mate rials are used in the Lockwood Home and the actual con struction is far superior to most homes of today. The home is now being purchased by families of both high and low income brackets ranging from incomes of S275 to SI 500 a month. This in itself speaks very highly of the appeal and versatility of our famous home. We are proud of our home and you will be proud of your new Lockwood Home TOO! ABSOLUTELY THE BEST BUY IN THE CITY I DRIVI OUT TO THI NEW MODIl HOMI and sit for Youtsriri -i t hi gfaaar ejaBaaaeai J Ph. 20971 Union Hill Union Hill Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hunt and grsndaugh ter Linda Hunt, left on Mon- dsy for California to visit their daughted who has been in a San Francisco hospital, suffering from sinus trouble. A hot supper was enjoyed by members of the Union Hill grange on Friday evening. Mr. and Mra. A. N. Doerfler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Darren, Mds. Myra Fischer and Mrs. John Doerfler served on the supper committee. Election of officers resulted in Robert Humphreys being elected as master: Henry Peters, Overseer; Mrs. Robert Darrah, Lecturer; Mrs. Henry Peters, Chaplain-(re-clected); Keith Scott, re-elected Stew ard; W. M. , Tate, assistant Steward; Veiny Scott, Treas urer -(re-elected); Mrs. J. C. Krenx, Secretary-(re-elected); Byron McElhaney, Gatekeep er; Ceres, Mrs. Robert Hump hreys; Pamona, Mrs. Byron McElhaney; Flora, Mrs. W. J. Lensman; Lady assistant Steward, Mrs. W. M. Tate; Executive committee, Mrs. A. N. Doerfler, W. F. Kreni, Hen ry Hansen. Juvenile Matron and assist ant matron, Mrs. Donald Ja quet and Mrs. Robert Lierman; Juvenile grange officers, Mas ter, Jimmie Heater; Overseer, Butch Martin; Gatekeeper, David Doerfler. Guy Scott, who Is a cook in the army at Ft. Eusais.Va. with Mrs. Scott visited in Washington D. C. over Sat urday and Sunday. Mrs. Ray Johnson was hos tess to t h e members of the Union Hill Woman's Club members at her home last week. Mrs. Marlon Hunt, pres ident presided during the business meeting of the club. A Christmas box of aprons and chlldrens tox will be packed for the Children's Farm Home at the meeting at the home of Mrs. Donald Pet ers Dec. 3. The program chairman will be Mra, H. H. Peters. Refreshments were served by the hoitess, assisted by Mrs. A. L. Kostenborder. Mrs. Verny Scott entered ttfe Physicians and Surgeons Hospital on Sunday where she will undergo major surgery on Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Tate who hai been In a Salem Hospital for some time, suffering from a heart ailment is greatly im proved. Plenty of shade, water, and a balanced diet are musts for growing pigs in the summer time. Neglecting the pig crop now can cause trouble this fall. The pigs will not be ready for the early fall market. reoy mam Lffe THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea. Orefoti IT'S THEIR 78TH 71 - Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin T. Hartley, both B4, celebrated their 78th wedding anniversary at Sagle, Idaho, (Nov. 24). The Hartleys grew up on adjoining farms in Eastern Ten nessee and were married in 187S. The family there are 18 descendants Including 31 great-great grandchildren claims the Hartleys have been married longer than ' any other couple in the country except for a Texas couple who have been wed 80 years. (AP Wirephoto) Idanha Idanha The Henry Heiberta and sons, Harold Ray, Jimmy and Jerry, are enjoying . two family celebrations this holi day. On Thanksgiving day they will share holiday fare at Dallas with Mrs Heibert'l un cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. T Wiens. Also attending the din ner will be Mrs. Heibert's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ed iger and the Ediger family. The Helbert family dinner was scheduled for Friday at the home of Mr. Heibert's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Helbert, near Monmouth. Guests at the Noyes Whitten home recently were Mr. and Mrs. Milo Harris and son, Ken- 'neth, who joined Mr. and Mrs. Whitten and children, Caralee and Charles, at their Thanks giving day table. Mr., and Mrs. E. P. Howard left Idanha recently for Scap pooie, where they will spend the holiday at the home of their grandchildren, the H. C. Mar- snails. From there they will travel to their home in Port land, where the family Thanks giving dinner for 18 will be served on Sunday. Mrs. How ard plans to remain at her Port land home for the coming week. Turner Turner At the recent meet ing of Ideal Rebekah lodge the following officers were elected: Mrs. Lloyd Sidwell, noble grand; Mrs. Manuel Keene, vice grand; Mrs. Robert Mitch ell, treasurer; Mrs. James Ver steeg, secretary, and Mrs. Al bert Robertson, financial sec retary. Dennis Robertson arrived home Wednesday from Cave Junction to spend the Thanks giving holidays with his par ents, the Albert Robertsons. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller have returned from Pendleton where they have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cook. Elk hunters returning this week are Bill Ball and Chet Anderson who have been hunt ing at Lehman Springs; Char lie Standley, who hunted near LaGrande, and Ben Wipper who hunted near Enterprise. Friends received an an nouncement of the birth of a daughter, Marlene De Neice, to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Grant (Birdie Miller) at Coos Bay Nov. 8. Mrs. Fred Pierce, Freddie and Patricia Ann. are confined to their home with the mumps Sunshine club will meet at ihr home of Mri. L. E. Peter son, Tuesday, Dec. 1, with Miss Mary Disbrow as co-hostess. Members of the Three Links i family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean club met in Odd Fellows hall : Bunse. Friday and tied a quilt for Mrs. i Paul Taylor was dinner guest Harry Barnett. Officers elected i Thanksgiving at the home of for the coming year were Mrs. his sister, Mrs. Lyle Rae of Sa Brutus Ashcraft president; 1 lem. Mrs. Albert Robertson, vicc Mr and Mri Ray Heckart. president, jid Mrs. Robert MrI Bertha Heckart Mr. and Mitchell, secretary-treasurer. Mrl. Elton Coon Albert Chand- Mrs. Ben Wipper will enter-, tain the club for the Christmas meeting Dec. 18. This will be the gift exchange meeting. Fairview Fairview AD3 Robert Watts of Fairview, stationed at Whid by Island naval air station, will be on guard and unable to spend Thanksgiving with his parents in the Fairview district Mr. and Mrs. John Allison will be Thanksgiving guests of her mother, Mrs C. B. New house in Dayton, where a fam ily dinner will be held, with 12 members expected to attend. Mr. and Mra. Carl Wood and sons will entertain her mother and brother-in-law and sister, Mrs. Clarence RockhUl of Grand Island, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- net White and son, Larry, of Toledo, for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Wood attended the firemen's dance in Amity Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lemb- kie and aon, Freddie, and daughter, Virginia, of Sweet Home, were Sunday guests of his mother, Mrs. Leonard Lembkle in the Fairview district - M Amity Amity Miss Barbara Bailey of Nampa,- Idaho, is a Thanksgiving holiday guest of Mrs. Richard Crader. She is a sister of Mrs. Crader. Rev. E. A. Hobbs, who suf fered a fall at his home re cently, is improving slowly. He observed his 73th birthday on Sunday, Nov. 22. The Baptist Women's Mis sion circle wll lhold its No vember meeting at the Harold Pickett home Friday, Nov. 27, at 2 p.m. Mrs. L. E. Burgess will be the leader. Miss Delrdre Chase, Linfield college junior, one of Oregon's delegates attending the fourth Baptist, youth world confer ence this summer at Rio de Janeiro, will show slides and speak of her trip Sunday eve ning, Nov. 29, at 8 p.m. at the Baptist church. Sunnyside Sunnyside Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dutoit were Mrs. Dutoit's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pinkton of Havre, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Gosiak of Bow- lus, Minn., are visiting at the home of their son. Leo Gosiak. The Friendly Hour club met at the home of Mrs. Swope, club president. A no-host lunch eon was served at noon, and plans were made for the next meeting, wheh will be held at the home of Mrs. Husted, Wed nesday, Dec. 2, when they will sew for a needy family. Present were Mesdames Klock, Mortar, Nelson, Hustad, Bunse, Langford, Neuensch wander, Cowman Neuensch wander, the hostess, Mrs. Swope and guests, Mrs. Allen, Pat Cowman, Mrs. Spillworth, and Mrs. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Neuen schwander and Mr. and Mrs. John Neuenschwander and sons were guests of Fred Neuensch wander and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vasek of Jefferson for Thanks giving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beckley had a family dinner at ineirlry ,nd fon Emmett Terry, en home Thanksgiving day for ..rtained with a familv Thanka- their children and families, Mr. giving turkey dinner. Guests and Mrs. Dick Luthy and chil- were Mr Bnd Mr5 Roy Terryi dren of Powell Butte, Mr. and Mr and MrI. Verl Terry, Wil Mrs. Earl Johnson and children liam Hausman and Miss Thel- of halem, ana Mr. na trs. Eric Fltzsimons of Jefferson jeuerson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Coon and children were guest. afshe wa, cooltin. ' 't in the home of Mrs. Coon's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sny der, for Thanksgiving family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bunse UBU umiier iui men svii iiu - 1 J!-. , Ik.!. n mA er Mr and Mr, Frank Bar. nett of Rickey were guests for Thinkairivinff Hinnep nf Mr. and Mra. Melvin Chandler of Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor of Roseburg and Craig Taylor were guests of- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Taylor, for Thanksgiving dinner. Webfoot Webfoot Mrs Clyde Me Klnney of the Webfoot district is a guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Clark at Newport She Is there to get acquainted with her new grandson. Craig Allen, born to Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Clark on Nov. 18. analTsls i your NORMAL handwrit ing W1M1 w GraptolsfM ro s roa. tUm4 a, Ormmj I ON TOUtSHf 1 With a hand- 1 wriung anaUrUs. f. f Fnr a character r analrsls mall a sample of Lyons Lyons Giles Wagner was re elected master of Santiam Val ley grange for another year at a meeting held Friday evening. Other officers elected were Gilbert Myers, overseer; Jerry Coffman, lecturer; Albert Ste vens, steward; Frank Basl, as sistant steward: Mabel Bui, chaplain; Bob Draper, treasur er; Fern Sletto, secretary; Cas per Gerath, gate keeper: Dor othey Draper, Pomona; Blanche Wagner, Ceres; Melvina Frank lin, Flora: Bertha Basl, lady asalatan steward; Lorena Ste vens, musician; Lloyd Sletto, Elmer Taylor and Wilson Ste vens, the executive committee. Lloyd Sletto gave an agricul tural report; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morris and Mrs. Rachel Olm stead of Mill City were elected members and will receive the first and second degrees the first meeting in December. Plans were made to have the annual Christmas party on the social evening Friday, Dec. 18. The display table arranged by Leora Stevens, home eco nomics chairman, carried out the Thanksgiving theme. Blanche Wagner was elected chairman. She will appoint her committees later. At the, close of the evening a po(luck supper was served. Members of the Lyons exten sion club held their November meeting at the Rebekah hall Friday, Nov. 20, with an all day meeting beginning at 10:30, with a planned luncheon serv ed at the noon hour. Mrs. Leo Cruson and Mrs. Donald McWirk, the project leaders, demonstrated making wreathes, door swags and table centerpieces. Plans were made to have the Christmas party Dec. 18, at the Ivan Smith home, with Mrs. Donald Huber, Mrs. William Hargin and Mrs. Earl Thayer, the luncheon committee. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen left Sunday afternoon for Taylor's Landing near Waldport, where they will spend several days. He will spend the time fishing while there. Dorothy Draper will carry the mail while Al len is away. Congratulations are going to Mr. and Mrs. George Nydegger upon the birth of their first grandchild, an 8 -pound girl born to their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Primus of Salem, at the Salem Memorial hospital Sunday. Glen Julian was honored on his birthday anniversary when friends and neighbors gathered at the Julian home Saturday evening for a potluck supper ami social evening. Attending to help him celebrate the oc casion were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weidman, Hazel, David and Kathryn; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mohler and Jerry; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stienfelt, Mr. and Mrs. John Kunkle, Judy, Juanita and Johnnie; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cruson, Michael and Nikki; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cruson and Bonnie; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cruson, Mary Jo and Buddie; Mrs,. Emma Forrest and Raymond; Mr .and Mrs. Ralph Downer, Lonna, Carol and Dwight; Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott, Lynn and Joyce; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian, Glen, Jr., and Grandma Julian and Mrs. Hud- so1' Unionvale I t mi valeMr. Rnhert Ter.i m, Xerry lU of Portland. Mrs. Robert Terry recently ...i.i. i :a , 1 """" ' i nf. She was cooking ,meat in a stewing pan having a handle that her apron string caught on, emptying the boiling con tents on her back. Miss Thelma ;T. wa. ., h ' ,u. I " and cared for her mother, who is recovering satisfactorily. The Lehman-Rutschman fam ilies had a family Thanksgiv ing dinner held in the Union vale Evangelical United Breth ren church parlor, with about 50 present. Royal Hibbs of Unionvale ac companied his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John NOW SHOWING Open :S "RIDE VAQIERO- Tech n ie ol ar il bert Taylor, Aa Gardner CO-FEATURE THI KID FROM LEFT FIELD' Daa Dailey, Anae Baneraft Hollywood Kids Matinee Tomorrow 1:M te .et f.M. CARTOONS SERIAL Special Matinee Feature "SOUTH OF CALtENTE" ay Raters, Dal Brans AIM BENSON'S BIRTHDAY CAKE far Teddy Danes, Jahn Danes, Card Boehm, Kathleen Mc Carty. Jeffrey Brandos. Des Bla, Kllehle, Monty Farer. Den Bio McKea. Vernon While hant Kenneth Keene, Joas Mann, Sharoa Panier. Donna Strasrn. Billy Shepara, Caro lyo Ndnart, Sandra Carol, Beaolo Baker, Karea Me eaaae, Roberta Meaner, Bar bara VanDeMark, Aretta Me-Nasrht. Becker, for Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Becker, par ents of John, at McMinnville. Sgt Ray Hibbs, son of Royal Hibbs, is advancing fast with his air corps training at Camp bell, Ky. He is employed with office work and is working for three parachute jumps per week to reach the required 33 for master sergeant Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Kidd of Unionvale were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yungen, and their son, Walter Yungen; Chris Yungen. father of Arthur; Mra. Rose Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yungen, all of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker and three daughters, Carol Ann, Lynda and Laverne, were Thanksgiving dinner guests of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones, in the Wheatland district. Vernie Jones, brother of Cecil, was an additional guest. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holt of Unionvale were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Stoutenburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Gubser were Sunday guests of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lynn Gubser, at their McMinnville home. They were Thanksgiv ing day dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dickover in Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clow, Janet and Charles of Unionvale, were Thanksgiving day dinner guests of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Hendrickson and family in the Webfoot district The PGE recently topped the large black walnut tree at the John Hibbs' Unionvale farm. The huge old tree was just a sapling when David Robertson and family purchased the large farm in 1874. The farm has later been subdivided Into many imall acreages. Smithfield Smithfield Mrs. Lando Wall and small son of Montana, to gether with Mr. and Mra. Jake N. Thiessen of Greenwood, were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Wall. The company that has been doing the ditching below the Fischer Hill area has been caught with the job unfinished when the rains came last Fri day. For a while the machine was badly stuck but it is now a little farther from the flood waters. ' Since the Fischer Hill has been rerouted with the new road that was made this sum mer, the flood danger across the Perrydale road is now gone. Joyce Ediger and Deiores Wall, together with Verla Harms of Dallas, attended the matinee of the Dallas high school play last Thursday af ternoon. The three girls are in a similar production, which will be given at the Salem Bible academy Dec. 8. Miss Elsabeth Remprl of Dal las was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Reimer Sunday afternoon. Little Wayne Reimer, son of the Herman Reimers, is again on the road to recovery after a bad cold that almost de- 1 "'VT" . i er" , Vj? . .... .. ... 1 1 i.t. : - Da.. WUlu H run.. iter, mfiw nicuG ui iiav, leu by Greyhound bus Friday eve ning for Reedley, Calif., where they attended the Harvest Fes tival of the Evangelical Men nonite Brethren church on Sun day and will continue there for a two weeks' evangelistic cam peign. Sol also plans to pay a hurried visit to regional head quarters of the National Child Evangelism Fellowship at Los Angeles, as well as seeing his """ relatives, the Nathaniel Elrich I arnily at Bakersfield, and the iJonn . td.gers at Mt Her- man. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stouffer are among the people of the Salt Creek Baptist church who are attending the two weeks' evangelistic campaign. Mrs. Sol Ediger and Joyce entertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. H. W. Wall of North Dallas, Mrs. J. S. Ediger of Dal las and Miss Deiores Wall of the neighborhood. ACORNS FROM THE WITH DEL MILNE "Pusut. Mac," puMstd this ' character. I wasn't sure he meant me. I didn't look up. Hey. You. With tha funny face." said thla character. : He couldn't possibly have meant I me. I shuffled some papers on my desk. i'You. Hey. Mac. Lookie. j PsaoMt," Hit voice broke. -My ' wife wan to me to make a reser ; ration ..." I pointed to the desk I "... for the Xma Fashion ; Luncheon ..." ; I looked up quick . . . I7v' ', Tuesday, Dee. lat In the Odd Room." I leaped over the deak . . . grab i bed his hand. Shook it heartily i Welcomed him to the hotel Ad- mired his tie. Banded him a card. Which said. CALL 3-4123 i FOR RESERVATIONS FOR THE XMAS FASHION LUNCHEON, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 1 I With Fashions from i Johnson's The HOTEL MARION PHONE 3-4123 Friday. NoTembtr 27, !iss Pedee Pedes Mr. and Un ui.T Ham McCaw of Salinas. Calif I Mn Leonard MrT. ... of Jefferson attended k,lll services Sunday and wen. j.-T ucr sucoio u mra. sum V 1 S i m .. r T uw. w i-wi lived Pedes about 24 years ago. Mrs. Frank Sheythe waa hos tess Tuesday to the Woman's Society of World Service. Miss Noia womer gava the lesson. Mrs. F. M. Dyer. nmi. dent, had charge of the business meeting. The Christmas meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jack Wells. After no-host dinner Mra. Wells led the rie votions. Two visitors, Mrs. Sara Bush and Mrs. Retha Simpson, were present. Arthur Ronco of Newberg spent Monday at the home of his brother, Paul Ronco and family. . . Mr. and Mrs. Gus Jahn and grandson, Chester Jahn, are spending the week in Portland. I, C V I mn. ncrwr, Mrs. Therm Wnmr Miam Mnl. ur - er served the potluck dinner to the group working at the new church Saturday. Susan Kerber -waa honored with a party on her third birth. day by her mother, Mrs. F. C. Kerber. Those wishing Susan manv happy birthdays were Mickey and Christy Hanna, Robin Mc Cormick, Greata Dyer, Marcey and Sherrel Dow, Charles Ben nett and their mothers; her' grandmother, Mrs. Rittie Ker ber; Iris White, Rev. and Mrs, Dow, her parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Kerber. OHONS S-I70S Kathryn Grayson Howard Keel "KISS ME KATE" - la Technicolor - Comedy Short Subject DON'T FORGET TO WRITE" rtNHia-saeT SOc Till 5:00 Dean Martin Jerry Lewii In THE CADDY" Also Glenn Ford PLUNDER OF THE SUN" HOMI S.S4S7 c- B0YS' and GIRLS' Tomorrow at 12:30 Special Kids' Show See . . . 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