Tuel, Agnes Lewis, Nurnw Hicken- bottom, Naomi Dynham, Nadine Denny, Faye Dennison and Mollie Hughes. Social Calendar Evening Bridge club—the man’s. r Ruble’s Junior Woman’s club Job’s Daughters American Legion Auxiliary Get-Together club — Mrs. Towne Mes- Wood Woman's club Pinochle club—Mrs. Ralph Manning Holy Name Altar Society Episcopal Guild Junior Woman’s club members on Monday evening will hear Allan East of Portland, a specialist in psychiatric social work, talk on the subject “The Child Will Grow Out of It—A Perni­ cious Concept.” Mr. East. wili speak at 8:00 p. m. at Guild hall. Visitors are invited to share the privilege of hearing him. The business meeting will follow Mr. East's talk. Contract club—Mrs. R. A. Wemich Co-Workers club—Mrs. Jim Childs Ace of Clubs—Mrs. Ernest Whereat Laf-A-Lot club—Mrs. Will Meyers Church of Christ Missionary society Regular Tea, Pioneer Church W. S. C. S. » Evening Guild Club Meetings Lucky member of the Roy Mothers’ club Tuesday evening was Mrs. Bess Willard, who won not only the house prize, at the party given by Mrs. Edna Rakestraw and Mr». Cora Mackey at the Rakestraw home, but also won a prize for her skill in coming out on top at the evening's games. Refreshments were served by the two hostesses to the folpwing club members: Mesdames Mary Johnson, Margaret Detlefsen, Bess Willard and Lena McNair. The Eagles Auxiliary potluck luncheon was held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Mollie Hughes. Dur­ ing the afternoon, sewing was put aside several times so that the ladies might draw chances for various prizes. The winners were Mrs. Mabel Kyle, travelling prize; Mrs. Naomi Dunham, penny raffle, and Mrs. Vir­ ginia Heintzelman, door prize. At­ tending the meeting were Mesdames Evelyn Brown, Virginia Heintzelman, Margaret Spores, Mabel Kyle, Ruby Belle Knife Hospital An eight and one-half pound baby box. who has not yet been named, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kistner at the hospital yesterday. Ralph Herman, of Bandon, under­ went a major operation last Sunday. On Monday Mrs. Carl V. Shores, who is employed at the county farm, Mrs. Harry Aber, of the Roy district, and Mrs. W. G. Sparkman, from the Russ ranch, all entered for treatment. Dismissals the past week were Mrs. Raymond McLeod on Sunday and A man who so loved the quiet and Mrs. Bessie Hatfield on Monday. peace of the upper Rogue river that for 27 years he did not leave his duties as postmaster at Agness, passed away there Mon^ty at the age of 78. He had been postmaster there for 33 years before his retire­ ment last year. He was George W. Rilea, who had never seen a motion Stated Communication picture show nor ridden in an au­ Tuesday, Jan. 14, 7:30 p. m. tomobile until eleven or twelve years ago. Postmaster At Agness For 33 Years Chadwick lodge No.68 ' drugs ’ UM OCT. 1. IH8 ■ COUNTRY OfNTLIMAN. NOV. 1848 Fuhrman's LIBERTY JtowAtf Hit After Hit-Week After Week ItHuC T ki T lAT JAN. g-ro-llWSUU.-MöN.Tüe RHUMBA'S! CONGA's! Songs! The Musical Extravaganza fg Stars: Glamour! • Two Continents Have Been Waiting For! £ ■’? 7",. '-«m. "'S t - a . RsMBT■''* ® S 3^ WED. THUR, ¿"k BARGAIN NIGHTS Adults 15c MATINEE Sunday 1:45 WALT DISNEY CARTOON Matinee 10c & 20c WEDNESDAY JAN. - - 15 Evenings 10c & 40c BARGAIN NIGHT ADIMISSION 10c & 20c