Paite 2 SECTION !
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
In The
Edited by MIKE FORBES
Butteville
BUTTEVILLE Mrs, Dn
Clurk gave i farewell dinner hon
oring her brother, Edward White,
of Portland, recently. Mr. White,
who was connected with the Win
ter! Furniture company of Port
land, has been appointed in eon
nertlon with iaiMnnc on t
V. S. wild life refuse at Tulle
Lake, Calif.
A. A. Price of Butteville was
honored Fridey on his 63th birth
day. His daughter. Mrs. J. B. 0'
Farrcll, along with a group of
forner Turl-tin neighbors, sur-
PrrC't M'm tjy hanging irifn 1
chicken and Ml the trimmings tii
his Ilult-ville home Attending j
the surp'-c dinner vere Mrs. Del !
HcMd the mayor's wife, Mrs. Ben
v... L-i..,rf n.,nmir
Sllltll U-va, illl.i. ".
Mrs. A. R Plnht. Mrs R.-.bcr!
ikiivers and Mrs. William Barn -
grovcr.
That same evening the neigh
borhood birthday group of Butte
ville gave a potluck dinner in his
honor at the I.O.O.F. hall. Mrs.
Karl Engelman and Mrs.
Rav
Martin were in charge ot the ar
rangements. Mrs. Martin fur
nished homemade ice cream.
There were several birthday
cakes in addition to the other
cakes,
Guests to this dinner were Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Martin, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Martin, Mr. and
Mrs. James Johnson and family,
Jerry Lecburg, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Harper, Mr. and Mrs. W,
O. Llndquist, Mr. and Mrs. Hart
well White and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Clark and children,
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ycrgcn, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Jones and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Karl En
gelman, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Broit
i haupt, Mrs. William Russell, and
Mrs. J. B. OTanell and children.
Baccalaureate services were at
tended at Corvallls Sunday by
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller and
daughter, Mrs. W. E. Thamcr,
Mlsi Mildred Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Jaeger and. Miss Bonnio
Jaeger of Condon. AH were rcla
. fives of Richard Jaeger, son of
the Paul Jaegers, who Is in tho
graduating class.
Classmate! of Marjnrlo Jeskey
and Miss Joanne Evans, honored
the girls with a double shower at
the home nf Bonnie Ifnthaway.
Assisting hostesses were Mary
Barbara Wcttstcin, Janice Ray
and Chnrlotta Anderson.
The girls were seated under an
umbrella at the gift table, and
the rooms were tastefully deco
rated with roses and IrJs. '
.. Attending tho. ahowcr. were
Mrsr-Brrt -Jeskey and Mrs PhJl
Hathaway, Nancy Barcndse, Jan
ice Smith, Donna Yergen, Sandra
Eppera, Naomi Wcstwood, Dar
lenc Burnham, Barbara Evans,:
Barbsra Cole, Maryanrta Lclkauf
and Dclorcs Hiltncr.
Mrs. Russell Gnlchall and
daughter Judy are spending the
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Remnants ...... 50c up
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JALCrl AFT. and NIGHT
WED.
JUNE
23
Auspices: Jr. Chamber
of Commerce
FAIR GROVNDS
18th Street Entrance
PRESENTING THE MIGHTIEST
MOBILIZATION Of CIRCUS
FEATURES, LAVISH DISPLAYS
and SUPER SPECTACLES.
Uk Dally. 2 P. M. and I P. M.
Own Optn I P. M. ind 7 P. M,
Popular Prices ,
Ren. Adm. He.
Chair TlrkeM on Sale Circus
Pay Only at Capital Drug Store
II
Valley
summer In
scauie wun Mr.
f'ntihill u,h- I .',1. ,1 u
ai lnl n. Si
wy wnrw -SSl1
and Judy will return for school
in the fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dentel have i tend the, American Medical as-! Mr lnd MrI H E Allen cele
h.ad their grandchildren, Janice sociation" convention Thcv will L..l.,. r.Vj' L' " 5CT
anrf I.M.n W.mnnln uiilh lh. h.
past week. Their mother. Mrs.
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Leslie Wampule, leache- at (he
Harmony school near Clackamas,
and Mr. and Mrs. Dentel attend
ed the open house a! the school
Monday and brought their grand
daughters back with them.
Three Bullevillc youngsters
left Tuesday momma for 4-lf
Summer School, all havins won
"'"-'i simm. I nry WCIC nt'UICn m mcna mm
Hsrpcr of the Knit and Rvel her son, Dick Corbett, who was
luh, hiving as their lender Mrs. injured last month when diving
Beryl Brellhaunt, and Jimmy lnln river, lie is in the Travis
Johnson and Lrrry Smith nf thel"orc bt,e hospital recovering
Slivers, woodvorkinu MhK with 'rom fractured rv!esl vc:i&
- nr-n
M- Wa!r Kaselte as their!?, c
! leaner.
Lyons
LYONS Weekend miests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Cruson and daughters were Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Nickersnn and
son Gall from St. Johns, Wash.
Mrs. Alex Bodeker. Mrs. Clyde
Brcssler and their father, Elmer
Hialt, went to Roscburg Friday
where (hey were Weekend guests
at the Leroy Hialt home. Leroy
is a son of Elmer Hiatt and bro
ther of Mrs. Bodeker and Mrs.
Brcssler. While there they called
on Hov. and Mrs: R. A. Feenstra
at Dillard. Enroute home Sun
day they called at the home of
Mrs. Goldle Hallin and at the
Rev. and Mrs. 0. L. Jones home
in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Baltzer have
as their guests his sister, Mrs.
W. C. Brown aad daughters, Bon
nie and Lois, from Nnpolean, N.
D. Mrs. Brown is a sister of Mr.
Baltzer.
Mr. Emma Forest, who was
taken suddenly ill Saturday, was
taken to tha Salem Memorial
hospital where she will receive
medical treatment.
Mr. and Mra. Donald McWhirk
and family who have resided In
Lyons for some time, moved over
the weekend to a place near
Gntos.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Slovens
and mother. Mrs. Viola Zander
of Salem, were weekend guests
in Senltlc, While Lhere they at
tended the wedding of Miss Mar
garet Zander of Issaquah, Wash.,
and Thomas Chitwood of Seattle,
held at the University Presby
terian church in Seattle. Miss
Zander is a granddaughter of
Mrs. Zander and niece of Mrs.
Stevens, ,..",..
Falls City
FALLS CITY - Jesse A. Smith,
82-ycar-old native of Grande
Ronde. who died recently, was well
known resident of this community
for many years.
He came to Falls City soon alter
tho death of his wife and was em
ployed by different ranchers en
abling him to make a living for
himself and two grandsons, Har
vey Smith Bnd Jesse Barr, whom
he reared (roin infancy.
Mr. Smith wn sr. ftutstsnuiing
Christian mnn. enjoying church
services and wnen a young man
played a cornet in the church choir
orchestra.
Tho Frank Campbell family and
his sister .lean Cnmnhell o( Dallas !
drove to Portland Saturday to see
the Rose Festival
The IC. J. Melius family also at
tended the Festival Parade.
TcMta tWC i or) pM-
Mis. Charles Allen has spent a
week in Longview where her mo
ther, Mrs. Cussle Prcvillc is ill
in the hospital. Mrs. Allen re
tinned home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Paul Sr. had I ("e Sheridan Study club at their
a pleasant surprise Saturday when ' Jlnc meeting. Mrs. Palmer Byr
their son George and his wife uflkit was elected vice president:
Curvullis ciime for 'the day and
puluti'd their living ami dining
room.
Mia. Eva Powers has a new
double garage.
Tlie new Baptist camp will be
ready (or outings of the children
the last two weeks In August.
A new bridge is under construc
tion on Willamette's "S" line.
,h . , I ,T i- Vi VJ . i1"' ,l" Community hU. with
end of the haul Is being taken up;
through Fall, City and Black j
Hock in large gravel trucks. ,
A hig concrete culvert recently "'"' "",
lniil In imtn nn th,. iiin,-v ii,.,.i, gave a cc tire on he grow h and
d'waXZ" Propagation nf Afrlc, violets.
truck was mired in the new ,mt '" '"'- nZ
,.M.r';, "'"'. "'l '"'id...1. '
irtim uanas aiui virover iVici'onnm i" 1 "i-1-of
that city called on Mrs. B. Y. vice president; Mrs. R. A. Peter
Allen recently. son, secretary, and treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Vert Ellis and Hostesses for the meeting were
daughter Karla and Mr. and Mrs,
Howard Gramling were house
guests of Harry Sullivan and (am
ily ol Nelinlem.
The parly had gone prepared to
d:;- -i.uiis but the ram made it
JllipUSMUIf.
Several from town attended tlie
form and poultry show at Rlckre-
ail Mituruay.
Now Showing!
SOr Adm. . Open IS: 4.1
"PARATROOPER"
with
Alan 1 mill Susan Stephen
plus
"CHINA VENTURE"
with
Barry Sullivan
Edmund O'Brien
Wood burn
WOODBURN Mr. and Mrs.
Edward C. Coman and Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Stoller attended the
annual convention of the Oregon
Newspaper Publishers associa-
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I "luaJ '"J win iciuni oiui -
"ay-
Dr. and Mrs. J.me, R. Deagen
. ..
I Calif., where Dr. Deaden will at -
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tjv .uiciii a wrvs aim lyr, JieilKCIt
win ue hhck in nis onicc June
ny
-
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wood
ward of Lyons, Neb., were guests
last week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis H. Paulson. The
Woodwards are parents of Mrs.
Paulson.
Mrs. Harlcy Corbett returned
recently from Travis. Calif..
the back of his neck.
Mrs. Corbett plans to vis.it her
son again In July,
Rev. Robert Van spent the
past week at Silver Creek Falls
as counselor at a youth camp
sponsored by the Willamette
Presbytery.
Mrs. Frank Benlley has enter
ed Providence hospital In Port
land where she had surgery
Tuesday on her leg. A piece of
damaged cartilage was removed
from the leg that she injured
several weeks ago In a fall.
SSgt. Russell Baglicn return
ed Monday to Camp Kilmer, N.J.,
alter a two-week furlough at the
home of his parents, Mr. .snd
Mrs. George Baglicn.
The Homemakers picnic plan
ned for Friday, June 18, at the
home of Mrs. Alfred Moon, was
postponed because of uncertain
weather. The date will be an
nounced Inter by the president,
Mrs. W. B. Dunn.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Weber are Mrj.. W. C,
Brown and daughters, Misses
Bonnie and Lois Brown of Bis-
mark, N.D. Mrs. Brown is a sis
ter of Mrs. Weber. The group
also visited their mother and
brother and family at Lyons.
Silve'rton
SILVERTON-Attcndlng the Lu
theran (Missouri Synod) 37th con
vention of the Northwest district
in Portland are Pastor Joseph
Mann of the Trinity Lutheran
church of Mt. Angel, and lay dele
gate Rudolph Nickodcmus.
Mrs. Floyd Fox is lay represen
tative of the local Methodist church
to the Portland meeting of the
101 st session of the annual Oregon
conference which concludes June
20. Sunday.
At the rural homes of the Perl
Byes and Mrs. I. L. Stewart are
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson (Fran
ces Stewart) of lone. Ore. Mrs.
Carlson is a sister of Mrs. Bye and
daughter of Mrs. Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gordon of
South Water St. are expected home
from a trip to Los Angeles and
Ornnge, Calif., this week-end. They
attended college graduation exer
cises of thoir son. They visited
with many friends and former
neighbors in Southern California.
Mrs. Nettle Good, a resident of
the Beavcrtnn Christian Home,
was with relatives and friends in
Siiverton over the week-end.
Mrs, Otto Legnrd was a special
guest at the family home of her
dnnghter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Manning Becker, In Corval-
lis.
Mrs. Cora Graden, now of Tort-
land, was a twn-dny guest during
the week of her termor Siiverton
neighbors, the Andrew Moores
Sheridan
SHERIDAN Mrs. Harold i
Ladd was elected president of
Mrs. 'llu'udore Russncr, record
ing secretary; Mrs. Kenneth
Knutsun, corresponding secre
tary; Mrs. Beryl Swalls, treasur
er: Mrs. Clifford Coon, auditor;
Mrs. J. A. Ilebert, hlstorinn: Mrs.
Cecil Harrison, Mrs. Frank Down
ing and Mrs. Kenneth Knutsnn,
program chairman.
The Hellfvue Garden club met
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I Mrs Laura Ssuter and Mrs. W.il-!
ler Russell.
Miss Viola Dennis was given
a fnrewell parly by Mrs. Kern :
K'.irrhai't, who asked members of i
! the high school facility as guests.
Iihji Dennis left this week fur
Denver, where she will attend !
Iho University for her masters !
degree in library science at the ;
end of the summer term.
Guests were Mr, and Mrs. Nor-1
bert Vandehey, Mr. and Mrs. :
Frank Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ray j
Pointer, Mr. and Mrs. John Bias
er, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pratt,
Mrs. Cecil Harrison, Miss Ray
donna Neal. Miss Nancy Leake,
and Miss Dennis.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Berkey
arc the parents of a daughter,
horn June 9 at a McMlnnvllIc
hospital.
Mrs. M. A. I.ucha was honored
on her 80th birthday when stvca
a surprise party at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomas. Oth
er guests were Mr. and Mrs. J.
S. Phillips and Sheryl Lowe, Mr.
and Mrs. (lien Stuvinga of Wil
lamina; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Ikfkart and children, Mrs. Eve
lyn Fowler, Miss Sadie Swett,
Mrs. Robert Chapman and daugh-
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j r,B, . .u.Lnir auu nulla,
I Mrs. R. E. Sanders and children,
: Mrs. Donald Mickich of Sweet
M. ,. w a uk.
1 le.
u'"ltu l"c,r wcuam anm-
Versary this week Calling !o con-
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f.' s'.l!W'.S l.lll TIVIC HIT. HIIU Rill,
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; AL-iuicin nune oi ojucm, mr. ana
Mrs. Joe Groves and son of Mc-
Mlnnville. Mr. and Mrs. Harlow
Bundy and Clifford of Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sparer and
Rusty of Newport. Mrs. Rude and
Mrs. Groves are daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Allen.
Johnny Agee of the U. S. Navy
arrived home on leave this week,
after docking in San Diego, Calif.
Vcrn Smith Is in a Portland
hospital, where he -v. t-'.kr;
aiiir uiicring a heart attack.
Pfc. Donald Cranflll visited his
mother, Mrs. John Fry this week.
He i has been transferred from
Fofi Ord, Calif., to Fort Lewis,
wasn.
Mill City
MILL CITY The North San
tium Chamber of Commerce held
lis monthly meeting at the Mill
City High School recreation
room Wednesday evening.
Oliver Willis, president of the
organization presided at the bus
iness meeting. The next meeting
of the group will be Sept. 15 at
Mehama. Luther Stout acted as
program chairman -and Intro
duced Lynn Cronemlller, assist
ant state forester. Topic of his
talk was "Remember"; tracing
hiFtoric forest fires.
Ken Golliet introduced lone
Love Thiclkc, who san two songs,
accompanying herself on . the
tiplo.
Members of Santiam Rcbekah
Lodge held their regular meet
ing at the IOOF hall Wednesday
evening. Mrs. Carlson from the
Acme Lodge in Portland was
guest for the evening.
Eva Duffy presided as Noble
Grand and Ida Fleetwood acted
as secretary in tho absence of
Carmen Barnhardt.
Antnnia Thomas reported on
Theta Rho activities and stated
that Theta Rho Assembly would
be held this week in Bend. Mrs.
Thomas and a numher of girls
form Mill City Theta Rho club
plan to attend.
Glayds Maso reported on visit
ing Eva Rcbekah Lodge at Stay
ton last week, with several other
members.
Refreshments were served at
the close of tho evening In the
(lining room with Dean Jackson,
Hattle Fenol, Irene Podrabsky
on the serving committee.
Monday, June 21, there will be
a meeting nf school district No.
120J for the purpose1 of electing
a school director replacing Rus
sell Kelly, whose term expires.
No one has filed for the position.
The meeting will be at 8 p.m.
at tho high school. Also to be
voted is the supplemental budget
for 1054-1055 and the transaction
of husiness customary at the an
nual meeting.
Dr. Don Foster of Snlem has
opened flentnl offices In the Jen
kins hullding. Dr. Fnsler Is a
graduate of the University of
Oregon dental school. Mrs. Vcrn
Shaw has been employed as' a
dental assistant.
Mrs. Gertrude Meson of Hnr
rishurg, former long time Mill
City resident. Is visiting friends
and relatives In Mill City this
week. She attended Santiam Rc
bekah Lodge Wednesday eve
ning. Word has been received by
friends und relatives here that
j Mrs. Walter Olmslead, who re
cently sultercu a severe heart
attack and has been convalescing
at the home of a son in Coburg,
will return home sunn. j
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Garrison
have sold their home on the
Knutiain River here to Mr. and
Mrs. Ike Meyers. The Garrisons
state that future plans are in
definite as Mr. Garrison has
been ;,i ill hralth. However they
j will retain a home temporarily
i in their son's house here, while
I he is living at ItlchlaniL
A cues! at the hnnio of Mr.
; and Mrs Dun Carlson is his
m"h"' M"' 11 ('r, ""
iltnn Field. Calif. She will visit
lion(, , r(,allvp, in r,lrtan,
I , , ' 1 r '' ' l r ' , 1 ; lr"an"i
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hi, home with a severe case of
bronchitis.
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Lyons
LYONS - The Women'i Society
of Christian Service held a meet
ing Tuesday afternoon at the home i Wednesday. She will remain there
of. Mrs. Lucille Rogers on Mc-! (rveral weeks.
Cully Mountain, with Mrs. Ilildred Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Al
Roberls, president, presiding, andibert Schindler of Grand Island
Mrs. Alke Huber In charge of j were married Easter Sunday
.. ., .. a group of 20 c one neighbors sur-
I '"L ,,.'.. ! Pr'ed 'hem on. evening recently.
Mrs. Milrded Prlchard was ap- p.,freshments were brought and
poii.ted general chairman ol the t ar pottery vase wa present
rummage sale which will be held I t(j
nov. . Any one navin? anieies
to donate contact either Mra.
Prlchard or Alta Bodeker at the
telephone office.
Mrs. Roberta appointed the com
mlttees for the new year as fol
lows: Program, Leora Stevens,
Alta Bodeker, Janice Powell Alice
Huber and Ilildred Roberts: fin
ance, Alta Bodeker, Donna Smith,
Orpha Royc, publicity. Eva Brcs
sler, Lucille Rogers: visiting, Car
rie Nauc, Doris Roy, Ethel Huff
man: planning. - Jewell Hartncll,
Carol Grimes, Ruby Johnkej j
ctPsnrMt of the Hwrcn lor ju..
Eva dressier. Orpha Roye and
Beth Prldeaux; flowers for July
Jessie Chamberlain: parsonage
committee. Orpha Roye, Reta'
Cruson, Alta Bodeker, Alice Huber
and June Hollingshcad.
Precendlng the meeting Mrs.
Rogers served refreshment.
Rev. Harold Sheriff has spent
most of this week in Portland
where he attended the Methodist
conference. Mrs. Alex Bodeker,
Mrs. James Hollingshcad and
Mrs. Wilson Stevens attended
Thursday. Mrs. Bodeker was a
delegate from Lyons and Mrs.
Hollingshcad alternate.
Mrs. Mcrwln Knox, Sandra, Pat
and Mike, and Jackie Bickett have
gone to Corcoran, Calif., where
they will visit at the home of MVs.
Knox's sister, Mrs. P.J. Hender
son. Dana Wilson, Rt. 1 Lyons, left
Saturday with a Youth group from
Salem, to spend 10 days at Fron
tier Range, at Beuna Vests, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. I.oren Walker are
receiving congratulations upon
the arrival of another son born
Tuesday at the Santiam Memorial
hospital In Stayton. i
Miss Carol Slctto a teacher In
the schools at Vancouver. Wash.,
spent several days at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Sletto Rt. 1. Lvons. She left Wed
nesday for Honolulu where she will
attend summer school.
Robert Jobe returned home
after spending several days in
Pasadena, Calif., with his son and
wife. While there he attended
their graduation.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Button and
children have moved to -Gates,
where ho recently purchased the
Jerry Lyons place. Mr. Britton
owns and operates a saw shop
near Gates, known as the San
tiam Equipment company.
Mrs. Donna stnun and sons,
Jay and James, arc in Coos Bay,
where they are guests of relative.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Titus of
Seattle, Wash., were week-end
i guests at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman.
North Howe
NORTH HOWELL An F.F. A.
and F. H. A. picnic was held last
week at Paradise Island. Attend
ing from here were Stanley Sch
midt, Bob Fossholm, Georgia
Schaap. Kathleen Kowo, Ronald
Dunn and Donald and .lean Dunn.
David Thomas was a guest at
the Wayne Strnchan home over
the weekend while his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Thomas,
drove to California to bring back
Danny ThnmnK who has been at
tending school there.
GRAND ISLAND-Russell Sar
geant. resident of Grand Island
district, is under a doctor's care
at his home with jaundice.
Mrs. George Sargeant, tl, of
Grand Island, is a guest of her
son and dmighter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Sargeant, at their
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Walla, Wash. Her grandson and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Sargeant, and three children of
Hopewell came and took hex up
PRATUM Mrs. Rudolph da
Vrles was hostess to the Pratum
Women'i Society of Christian
Service Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Bud Ramsyer gave a re
port on the visit she and Mrs.
Leo Hammer made to Woodburn J
to visit the boys training school ,
and asked for used magazines
for (he school.
Guest speakers were Miss LII-1
llan Beutler and Miss Carmon j
Lyons. They told of their work
among the Jewi at New York.
Other visitors were Miss Gcrt-J
rude Fraizer and her mother, i
Mrs. Fraizer, Mrs. John Hay, Mrs.
Lottie Smith, Miss Guerin and
Mrs. William Sense of Appleton, ,
Wise, guests at the William de i
Vrles home. i
Lacomb
LACOMB Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Baldwin, and Miss Sharon, of Rose-
j burg, spent the weekend here vislt-
ing relatives, and on Sunday after
noon they attended the wedding
of Miss Lorraine Baldwin and Wal
lace Lind, In the Presbyterian
church in Lebanon.,
Other guests attending the wed
ding from Lacomb were Mrs. j
Edna Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Cook, and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cox, Darrcil and Mardine,
Mr. and Mrs. Justin Baldwin and
family.
Mrs. Dean, mother of Mrs. Ru
fus Garrett, has returned to her
home in Texas, after an extended
vacation in Oregon.
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