Page 2 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orejron Wednesday, January 20, 1934 fweiss In The Valley Edited by MIKE FORBES Turner TURNER Fidelity lodge and Ideal Rebekah lodge held joint installation in the Odd Fellows hall Thursday night. Oicar Jensen and Mri. Roy Hat- field, District deputy president were installing olficcrs. out ccrs Installed were Fred Pierce and Mrs. Lloyd Sidwell, noble grands: Carl Graves and Mrs, ' Manuel Keene, vice grands; Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Oswalt, Wardens Chester Stewart and Mrs. Robert Mitchell, treasurer; Albert Kae nilli and Mrs. James Verstceg, secretaries; Mrs. Albert Robert son, financial secretary; Albert Jensen and Mrs, Mike Micnelson, conductors; Scott Anderson and Mrs. Arnold Phillips, chaplain ' Oscar Jensen and Mrs, Chester Stewart, right supporters to no ble grand; Roy Stinnett ana Mrs, Howard Harris, left supporter to noble grand; Raymond Titus and Mrs. Arthur Robertson, rignt sup porters to vice grand; Manuel Keene and Mrs. uuy unapman, left supporters to vice grand Jerry, Ruby and Mrs. Albert Kae. pilll, inside guardians; Roy Hat field and Mrs. Carl Graves, out side suardians: Mrs. Fred Pierce, color bearer and Mrs. Roy Hat field, musician. Mr. and Mrs. Brutus Ashcraft, Junior past noble grands, pre sented the lodge with two new tables for the dining room. Lloyd Sidwell took moving pictures of the installation; these will be shown to the members at a later date. Mrs. Louise Irving, associate grand matron, conducted a school of Instruction for the officers of Victoria chapter Wednesday eve- nine. Mrs. John Peterson appoint ed the following on committees for the year; Carl Booth, Mrs. Sam Drager, anil Mrs. Don Burk- land, finance: Mrs. Lorcn mew. kirk, Sr., and Mrs. Olln Spiva, visiting and relief; Robert Mitch- p 1. Mrs. Ulwin uenyer ana T.nwrenee Edwards, examining and instructions; Mrs. Arnold Phillips, refreshment and decora tion; Hugh Webb, Mrs. Ed Dim bat, Sr., and Loran Newkirk, home endowment; Mrs. Carl Booth, Mrs. Karl WIpper, pro gram and hospitality; Mrs. J. M. Bones, historian; Karl Wippcr, refreshment toastmaster. Mrs. Mary Peetz, who suffered a heart attack Wednesday is in the General hospital in Salem, her condition Monday was about the same. Mrs. Peetz has been chief telephone operator for the company for 39 years. Coming as a surprise to her friends is the marriage oi mrs. Lettie Spencer to Robert Garr of Newport, iney , pian i m"" their home in Newport, iney were married in Dallas Jan. 4. Mr. and Mrs. George Browcr have returned from a trip to Mo desto, Calif. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Waller are her brothers from Canada, Mr. and Mrs. William Simpson and John Simpson. Mrs. Edith Manning has sold her heme to Mr. and Mrs. David Farrell. burn, district deputy president, did the installing with the as sistance of Mrs. Lola Osborne, President of the Rebekah as sembly of Oregon, who made her official visit to Home lodge that night. Harmon Yearny, who was taken to Salem General Hospital Sunday evening Is reported to be holding his own. Tuesday eveninz the Mothers club of the Donald Grade School had its regular meeting. It was decided that children having birthdays in January and June would be honored with a party Friday, Jan. 22. There are now nine pupils in the Donald 8th grade. Three new pupils came in the last week, they are Betty Dodd, Evelyn Endlcott and Robert Endlcott. Patty Endlcott entered the 3rd grade nt the same time. Oak Point Butteville Falls City FALLS CITY Falls City has organized a community band, but needs more players. Rehearsals are being held ev ery Monday night at the Falls City high school from 7:30 to 8 o'clock. Fred Lnhde Is band leader. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ford and Hons of Mcdfnrd called upon Mrs, Ford's uncle. Robert Fletcher and wife, Saturday and brought a gift of an arzalca in full bloom. The Fords were also visiting his parents at Salem and Mrs. Ford's brother, W. E. (iilmore, and wife of Oakdalc ave., near Dallas. BUTTEVILLE Mr. and Mrj. John Rasmussen have announced the engagement of their daugh ter, Joyce Loralne to Norman Roy Colvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Colvin of Aurora. No definite date has been set for the wedding, but it will prob ably take place in the late sum mer. Miss Rasmussen is a graduate of North Marion Union High school, class of 1951, and is em ployed by the personnel depart ment of the First National Bank of Portlund as a receptionist. She also attended Pacific Lutheran college for two years. Mr. Colvin is now engaged in farming and logging operations In the Union Hill district. He at tended Canby Union High school and was discharged from the US Air force about a month ago hav ing served hifi tour of duty. Sunday dinner guests in tne Carl Peterson home were, Mr. and Mrs. Erven Miller, Dr. Edna Northey, Mrs. Harmon Yeary and her mother. Mrs. Grace Bishop, Mrs. William Bittick and Robert Whilworth. Mrs. Erven Miller was present ed with a gift from her officers and a pin from the temple, at the meeting of Una Temple Pythian Sisters, last week. Mrs. Miller was Most Excellent Chief lost vcar. and she was initiated into the Past Chief's club at their meeting in Canby on last Friday. F.ichtccn children were ex amined at the Well-Child Con ference held at the North Mar- on Union High School Tuesday for the Butteville, Aurora, pon- Id, Hubbard and Broadacres area. Dr. W. G. Stone and Mrs. Mary Tcsterman, nurse, were from Salem, and they were niiid bv Mrs. M. A. Rogel, re ceptionist, ana Mrs. nnipn nan, doctor's assistant. The nex-' meeting will be at the high school Tuesday. Feb. 9. OAK POINT The Independ ence rural Worn, n's club met re cently at the home of Mrs. Ed ward Harnsberger with Mrs, Clyde Chapman co-hostess. Mrs. Clara Lewis, president, pre sided over the business meeting. It was announced that the County Fed was announced that the County Federation meeting will be held at Dallas Wednesday. Several com mittce reports were given num bers on the program were. Bead ing by Hazel Hughes, Salo, Mrs, Don Bisbee and group sinning. Mrs. Don Webb and Mrs. Clifford Dougherty will entertain the club f eb. 11 at the Web home. The Oak Point School Society will meet at the school house Friday evening, Jan. 29 Miss Hazel Pet erson will show travel pictures taken last summer on a trip to Europe. The Oak Point school's Health Club received a $20 award from the Kellogg company. Mrs. Wilma Young is the leader. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Creech and Clayton of Tillamook were week end guests at the A. B. W. Hughes home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Webb enter tained with a dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dougherty and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Alexander and Michael, Kay Linn Leonitls, Mrs. E. Comstock, Sheron and Rob- Webb. The Leonltis family left for their home In Waughegan, 111., after spending a month at the Webb home. Sharon Webb was the honored guest Sunday when her mother en tertained with a birthday party. Guests were: Martha and Michael Gries, Potty Hardman, Nancy Ter jerson, JoAnn Housley, Clifford and Billy Doughtery, Sara K. Lauder back, Karen Wagner, Michael Law rence, Mrs.,Lydia Carmichael, Mrs. E. Comstock and Mrs. Webb. John Ruble has returned home after spending the Holidays at Hun tington Park, Calif., with Mrs. Rule and children. Mr. and Mrs. Orley Brown have moved into their new home on their farm here. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kaufman are visiting his son in California. Mrs. Peter Diehm of Falls City visited her daughter, Mrs. Z. Bar last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ingrim, Phyllis and Philip visited friends in Dallas last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kelly of Ly ons were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sco". in Mill City Wednesday evening. Additional guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toman Jr., and sons, Steven and Bradley of Mill City. Mrs Scott and Mrs. Toman are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stevens and the occasion honor ed Mrs. Toman on her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Wal worth of Salem were Lyons cal lers Wednesday enroute to their home from California, where they had spent the past month with relfatlves. The Walworths are former residents of this commun ity. Miss Edith TieU-e has returned home after a three weeks trip to the eastern cc-tst. She visited various places of interest, also at Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Mrs. Louise Irving of .Madras, was i Mondry night guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wilson SUvens. Mrs.' Irving, associate grand matron of the grand chap ter of Oregon, was instructor for the annual school of instructions for the officers of Marilyn Chap ter of OES at Mill City Monday evening. The Lyons Garden club met at the home of Mrs. John Neal on Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. Otto Weidman, president, precid ing over the business meeting, and Mrs. Alex Bodeker secretary. It was voted to have only one flower show this year, with the major show in the fall. Mrs. Orville Downing was ap pointed the program chairman. It was voted to amend the by laws so that the election of offi cers comes the first of January instead of the first, of July. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Stlen- felt the second Wednesday in February. Present for the meeting were Mesdames Phillip Pietrok, Or ville Downing, Henry Holzfuss, Alex Kuiken, Fred Sticnfelt. Ot to Weidman, and the hostess Mrs. Neal. Hopewell Dayton Lyons Jefferson jkffkkson At the meeting of the Jefferson Woman's club Wed nesday afternoon at tne imrary rooms, Mrs. E. C. Fisher of Al bany, was guest speaker telling f her trip to the Holy Land. Miss Mubcl Robertson of Salem was also a guest. Hostesses for the occa sion were Mrs. Alfred Powell, Mrs. C. .1. Thurston of Scio, Mrs. W. A. Stephenson and Mrs. Edwin Swurtz. The club will celebrate the lootn year of the city hall building at their next meeting on January 27. Mrs. W. F. Gulvin will lead the program on Jefferson as it was 100 years ago. uuesis are wel come. The high school and the grade school bands will give a concert in the high school gymnascum, Thurs day night, Jan. 21. The public is invited to attend. Eric Filzsimons is director. Wlckett and Dimmick are now located in the Mai ion Linn county store having moved their televi sion antenna manufacturing busi ncss from Gleason service station Cheater Burbsnk recently spent the week-end at the home of Gus to provide more room (or increns- Burbsnk at Pecdee. I Ing business. vernon ronie nas Decn anscm mm .ticinu umktwvih surgery r :,iiw. n,.,n iv., k..i. Vr.. from his employment at Camp i at the Santinm Memorial hospital Lloyd Free, Andrew Sicg. Eugene LYONS Installation of officers preceded all other business at the regular meeting of Faith Rebekah lodge held at the hall Wednesday evening, when Zona Sischo, district deputy president and staff, install ed the new officers, Garnett Bas sett, noble grand; Roberta Long necker, vice-grand; Helen Ander son, secretary; Helen Johnston, treasurer; Bonnie Wagner, war den; Norma Pennington, conduc tor: Rosa Berry, left supporter to noble grand; Mildred Carr, left supporter to vice-grand; Blanche Wagner, color bearer; Jewell Hart- roll, chaplain. Hazel Ncal, musician, and Jean Roberts, past noble grand; Eva Bresslcr, right supporter to noble grand, and Reulah Lewis, right supporter to vice-grand, who were unable to attend will be installed at a later date. Eva Bresslcr was re-elected a trustee for a term of three years, Hazel Lewis, Roberta Longncckcr and Mable Bass were appointed the examining committee; Mildred Carr, Rosa Berry and Lois Myers, finance; Alta Bodeker, Eva Bress lcr and Blanche Wagner, publicity: Alta Bodeker, Celene Taylor and Gertrude Weidman, floral. Jean Roberts, retiring noble grand pin, who in turn presented her outgoing officers with a gift. At the close of the meeting a pot luck luncheon was served. At the next meting, January 27, th com mittee in charge will be Rosa Berry, Mildred Carr and Norma Pennington. The Altar Society of the St. Patrick Catholic church met at the home of Mrs. Lavcrn Bch ems Thursday evening. Plans were made for repairing the Cath- olic community building. Attending the meeting were Mes- Wcstern, near Valselz, the past week due to influenza. The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Sample was taken to the Dallas hospital Friday, having a high temperature. He is better at this time. Mrs. William Beard Is feeling much improved in health at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Fobert of Woodburn visited at the A. L. Fletcher home Sunday. Bobby Fletcher has spent a few days at Woodburn visiting his grandparents, the T. L. Work mans, and other relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Barnard and family were Sunday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ryan, the occasion being the birthday of both Mrs. Barnard and Mr. Ryan. An apology is extended to Bill Wagner as he was the playing partner of Gertrude Hotchkln in the shuffleboard tournament and helped win first prize, but I mis take was made in the first report. Mrs. A. E. Smith held a three minute conversation with her son who is stationed it Yokohama, Ja pan, Friday. He is Cpl. R. L. Smith. at Stayton last Thursday, lie is re-. s,,eVle. Keith Zimmerman". Charles nivi-img m ins mime mar ji-m-r- Houche, Merrill Brasslirld, Fred son. A 1 o'clock dessert luncheon was enjoyed by the Past Noble Grand club in the I O O F. hall recently. Hostesses for the club were Mrs. George Mills and Mrs. C. M. Coch ran. Installation of newly elected officers took place following the luncheon. Officers are Ada Wells, president; Keilhrl Smith, Vice president; Netli Hawk, secreiary: Neva Kester. treasurer: Bertha 1 Girl Senilis. Lindcmann. Ed Castle, George Van Agtmael, Phillip Pietrok, Pat Lyons, Jim Phelps Leo Wagner, Father Dernard and the hostess, Mrs. Behrens. The Msri-Llnn P.T.C. club held their regular meeting Tuesday evening at the school house, with Mrs. Hnseoe "onle presiding over the business meeting followed bv a short program presented by the DAYTON Mrs. Kenneth Paris was honored with a pink and blue shower last week at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tribbctt. Mrs. Lloyd Ew ing, Mrs. Leonard Roth and Mrs. Clarence Covington were the host esses. The table and other decorations were carried out in blue and yel low. The gifts were presented to the honoree in a bassinet, which was a gift from Mrs. Ila Paris and her daughter, Stella. - There were 20 present to enjoy the evening. Re freshments were served by the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Orange Willard had as dinner guests Friday eve ning, his mother, Mrs. Lena Wil lard and his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Willard, Sr. The dinner was in honor of Orange Willard's birthday anniversary. Later in the evening, Mrs. Vefliih Willard and Sylva, and Mr. find Mrs. Loren Clement came in for a game of pinochle. As a return courtesy to the members of the Kroweldecn club, Mrs. Harold Frink? entertained that group for dessert and bridge at her home Thursday evening. the prize for high score was won by Mrs. Oscar Dower, con solation went to Mrs. Charles Carr. Additional guests for the evening included Mrs. James Penland, Mrs. Lloyd Shawver, Mrs. flare lleider and Mrs. Charles Newman of McMinnville. Officers elected at a mcetine of the Dayton Buckeroo, held Monday evening are as follows: Les Leach, president; Harold Frink, vice-president; J. S. Imlah, secretary treasurer. Dick Rockhill. Keith Coburn and Bob Stilwell were elected to the board of directors. Mrs. John Noble, Salem, and Mrs. Carl Rasaka were hostesses for a bridal shower, honoring: Mrs. Jack Wiser, in tlio home of Mrs. Catherine Oaks, on Friday. Janu ary 15. The guests were old school- friends of Mrs. Wiser. Mrs. Noble showed colored slides of trips they had taken during the summer. Brooks BROOKS Jess Varbel is in the east visiting with his son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Varbel, and to see a new i grandson. The executive board of the Brooks PTA will meet at the home of Mrs. William R. Tfau Thursday, Jan. 28, at 8 p.m. HOPEWELL Revival services will begin at the Hopewell EUB church Tuesday evening, Jan. 19 at 8 p.m. with Rev. W. C. "Dad dy" Graves as evangelist, and special music by Leo Thornton, trombonist and soloist.- There will be no Saturday evening serv ice but the services, will continue through Jan. 31. The most serious effect of the breakdown of electric service last week was a fire in the attic of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beaty. Mrs. Beaty discovered the smoke in time to call a pass ing motorist who took Fred Wit hee to Alderman Farms to get the fire apparatus, and Harry Confer of the Wlllamson State park, who brought fire extinguishers. The bed and bedding were a total loss, but smoke and water dam age 'was slight. Friday afternoon, Jan. IS, the Hopewell Garden club met at the home ot Miss Virginia Mag ness for a social afternoon, and study of lily culture. Those who attended were Mrs. John Geisler, Mrs. J. S. Gilkcy, Mrs. John Fu qua, Mrs. Eugene Wilson, Misses Bertha and Virginia Magness. Gene Jaenickc of Portland visited his mother, Mrs. John Geisler 'on Friday. The first meeting of the 4-H Cooking club of the Hopewell school was held at the home of Mrs. Glen Harris, and officers were elected. Barbara Sahno was elected president, Jacqueline Bu cher, vice president, and Wanda Irwin, secretary. Members of the Cooking II group are Bar bara Sahno, Jacqueline Bucher and Sandra Clow. Members of the Cooking I group are Wanda Irwin, Sharon RelsL Nancy and Linda Stacey, Norma and Joyce Stogsdill, and Carol Hershe. Mrs. N. O. Pearse is the leader with Mrs. Harris as assistant. The club will meet each Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Withee are the parents of a son, David Fred, born Jan. 14 at the Salem General hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 7 ounces. Mother and son are doing nicely. Mrs. Withee and son arc expected homo in about a week. Mrs. Fred Withee, Sr., is caring for the Withee chil dren at home. Ned Underbill of Dufur, Ore., is visiting his brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rogers and other relatives, and went Friday with Mr. Rogers and W. B. Marley to Ocean Lake to repair the roof of the Rogers' beach cottage. Mrs. Ross Rogers was a guest of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Imlah of Salem Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Imlah, Jr., and family returned recently from a month's visit with Mrs. Imlah's mother in Glendale, Calif. Mrs. Vera Babcock was a week-end guest of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Pearce. Thev were guests lor Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Pcarsc and family in Salem, Mrs. Babcock return ed to her home in Azusa, Calif., on Monday. The members of the Hopewell Home Extension Unit who at tended the Better Dress Work ihop in McMinnville at the 4-H building on Thursday, January 14, were Mrs. Eugene Wilson, project leader, Miss Virginia Mag ness, Mrs. John Fuqua and Mrs. N. O. Pearse. The Better Dress Workshop will be held in Feb ruary. George Fraucndeiner, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Frauen- deincr of Wheatland who has bee been seriously ill with com plications following measles, was brought home Sunday, January 17, from the Salem Memorial hospital. He is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Braat brought their Iwhy daughter home from the Salem General hospital on Sunday, Jan. 17. She had been suffering from an in fection in her throat. Mrs. Frank Hershe is greatly improved following her fall, but her mother, Mrs. Lane Davidson, is still with her, caring for her family. Oscar Latfcrty is gradually Mining strength after an attack oi flu and pneumonia. Neil Cur rie is caring for his stock. Mr. and Mrs. John Fuqua were Sunday guests of his sister, Mr. ind Mrs. Max Hurliman in Port land. Mrs. Earl McKinney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kusti Setala, un derwent major surgery at the SU Vincent's hospital in Port land last week, and returned to her home in McMinnville on Fri day. Kusti Setala received an air mail letter from his brother in Turku, Finland, that his moth er, Mrs. Olga Setala, had suf fered t stroke last week and was bedridden, but improving some what. Mrs. A. M. Vernon of Salem visited her niece, Mrs. Howard Stephens for a few days last week, and with the Stephens' at tending the funeral of their cous in, Mrs. Agnes Hills at oceaniake on Friday, Jan. 15. Mrs. Hills died at the home of her daughter in Calexico, Calif., a week pre viously. Among those who attended the funeral of Mrs. Nellie Rogers, widow of Johnny Rogers of Oceaniake, were Mr. and Mrs. Rqss Rogers and Mr. W. B. Mar ley, in McMinnville. The burial was at the Hopewell Cemetery an Thursday afternoon, Jan. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steph ens went to Portland on Wed nesday, Jan, 13, on business. West Stayton WEST STAYTON At the meeting of the telephone com pany at the West Stayton School It was voted to put in dial phones. Officers and directors of the company elected were: Leo Odcn thal, president; Elmer Frey, vice president, and secretary-treasur er, Charles Frey. The directors, who will serve for three years are Fred Frey and Seymour Stewart. . The West Stayton Women's Club is taking quilts for quilting and comforts for tacking now. Anyone who wishes this kind of work .done may contact Grace Nienke. Friday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nye were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wright, Donna David and Dar- reli of Sweet Home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nye went to Olympia for the week-end to vis it a brother and a sister who live at Tenino, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nye and family and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Johnson. Christina Farrette, entertained the West Stayton Birthday Club at her home last Wednesday aft ernoon with Jennie Shaeffcr as co-hostess. Following a social hour and a short business meeting with Eve lyn Choate presiding, refresh ments were sercved to Minnie Dickman, Evelyn Choate, Helen Gilbert, Edna Dowe and Kim Violet Whitley, and Patricia, Elsie Lakfey, Mildred Titze, Marie Kale and Mary Hankel. The next meeting will be at the home of Mabel Odenthal, Jan. 2U. Bethel Park , BETHEL PARK The section Two Fellowship Meeting of the Assemblies of God was held at Woodburn Monday afternoon and evening. Those from BctHel Park attending were Mr. and Mrs. Har old Marsh, Rev. and Mrs. Lester Young and daughters, Sandra and Rebecca, Rev. A. H. Jensen, Rev. and Mrs. Edward Edmond and children, Donna and Duane, Mrs. Laura Goffrier, Mis3 Mary Gof frier, Miss Ethel Berglund, Rev. and Mrs. Casselman and grand daughter, Janice White, Mr. and Mrs. Rube Nelson, Rev. Flnley and family, and Rev. Robert Pirtle. Wednesday afternoon, Jan, 20, the Women's Missionary Council will meet at the home of Mrs. Edmond, with the president, Mrs. Rube Nelson, in charge. Chil dren's dresses and stuffed toys are being made. Mrs. Kate Smith is visiting in Portland at the home of her brother. Her daughter, Mrs. Alice Richards is visiting in Seattle. Janice White visited her moth er, Mrs. N. A. White, in San Diego Calif., recently. Mr. and Mrs. Rube Nelson visit ed at the home of their grand daughter, Mrs. Eileen Sullinger, recently. They later had dinner at the home of their son, Clar ence. Both live at Willamina, Ore. Rev. and Mrs. Lester Young and Rebecca will leave Saturday afternoon for southern Oregon. Sunday he will minister at the North Bend Assembly of God Church, and will be the after noon sneaker at the dedication of the new church in Brookings, where Rev. Spencer is pastor. This service will be included with the sectional Fellowship Meeting of that district, on Monday. Rev. George Bacon has been on the sick liist for the past two weeks. Mrs. Belle Munson of Myrtle Creek has put her belongings in storage at the home of her son, and will make her home with her sister, Mrs. George Bacon. Mr. Munson died several months ago. Mrs. Irvin Uptagrave and daughter of Sweet Home visited Monday evening at the Casselman home. The Clarence Smith family were in Albany Tuesday eve on business. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swink of Ankeny visited Monday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Ilium. They, returned home Tuesday. Rev. Swope reports that ar rangement are proceeding in the purchase of two new lots for the new church building . in Brooks, and that building will begin in the near future. Blue prints are not yet complete. The Hayesville district Sunday school convention met Sunday at the Community church at Nonh Howell where Rev. Am is the pastor. Dinner was served. The Rev. Sanders of the Halbert Me morial church was the speaker. Rev. and Mrs.' Robert Swope, Rev. Finley and family, Mrs. Amy File, and daughter, April, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sullivan and Miry Goffrier attended this service. . Word has been received from the Fred Snyders at Tecopa,., Calif., that his health is improv ing. They left here several weeks ago. The Roy Sulllvans moved back to their home at Bethel Park re cently. He had been working for several months at Gold Beach. Mrs. Alfricda Martin of King wood Heights visited at the Park last week end. . Miss Ethel Berglund visited her sister, Mrs. Raymond Hill, at Colton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marsh plan to leave Monday for a weeks visit with their children at Hood River. Roberts ROBERTS Craig BiUgood, son of Mr and Mrs. Glenn Bidgood, was transferred to bt. Paul, Minn., by Northwest Airlines, where he has a position in the Engine shops. The Home Economics club of the Roberts Grange met at the home of Mrs. J. B. King in Salens Thursday evening. Due to the absence of Mrs. J. J. Johns, chairman, Mrs. Denver Young conducted the meeting, af-. ter which Mrs. Cecil Kernes assist ed the hostes in serving the dessert luncheon. ' Later in the evening Mr. King played several selections on the violin accompanied by Mrs. King on the piano and ended in group singing. Those present were: Mrs. Denver Young, Mrs. Charlotte Jones, Mrs. Roy J. Ricei Mrs. Frank Boehrin ger, Mrs. G. S. Higgins, Mrs. Glenn Bidgood, Mrs. Louis u. jonnsion, Mrs. Glenn Spencer, Mrs. S. L. Mi nard, Mrs. Cecil Kernes and the hostess, Mrs. King. DANCE . TONIGHT Crystal Gardens Old Time and Modern Music by "Pop" Edwards 3 Grand Island GRAND ISLAND Mr. and .Mrs. R. R. Rockhill of Grand Island were surprised when a group of neighbors and friends gathered at their large new home for a 6:30 p.m. supper already prepared Sat urday. A gift for the home was pre sented. Canasta was the pastime. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald Finnicum, Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. 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