Allister and I. B. Sevy. They will meet at the home of Mr*. Nile Miller this Wednesday and «tart work on a quilt for her. Mr*. C. E. Howe, of Washington, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burtis several days last week, She left Thursday for Portland, where she will visit relatives for a few day* before returning to her own home. The regular weekly Bible atudy sy was held Tuesday evening at the e* church with H. E. Watkins leading the discussion on the first chapter of »y Acts. Those present were: Mr. and rt. Mrs. H. E. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. ir. R. W. Bishop, Mr. and Mr*. Robert id Munford, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAl- ts lister, I B. Sevy. Mrs. Ward Evans, Mrs. Frank Miller, Miss Ruth Wood- < •y ward and Arthur R. Jones, of Myrtle I re Point. te Mrs. George Gillespie spent the < i- week-end visiting at her home in < Arago, returning to her school at ji Catching creek Sunday evening. >e Sunday school was held at 10 a. . m. Sunday morning with an atten- i d dance of 35. The regular church ser- g vice was dismissed so the Arago group p. could go to Coquille and attend the g farewell services conducted by Rev. ( H. A. Minter. Services will be held it again next Sunday as usual, preaching it at 10 a. m. and Sunday school at 11 a. m. 1 Mrs. L. M. Aaaen was ill’with the >. flu several day* last week. f Liliaverie Myers fell und injured her spine while roller skating and was confined to her bed for several days. She returned to school again Munday morning The Arago high school Senior and > Junior banquet was served in the ' church basement Friday evening, 1 April 25 and the Ladies Aid was in •ry mt ew nd he re- de a ry charge. The program was as follows: I. B. Sevy, toastmaster; toast by Ger­ ald Woodward; songs by the group; Welcome to Seniors, by Junior Gul- . strom; Response by Maxine Rack­ left; Senior Prophecy, Jean McAllis­ ter. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Sevy, Arney Houser, Jean McAllister, Gerald Woodward. Max­ ine Rackleff Clyde Lillie, Virginia King, Woodrow Robinson, Betty Biondell, Junior Gulstrom, Bernice Lillie. Ellis Rackleff. Music week will be obaerved with a program held at the Arago gym May _ 9. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. RUFUS TRUMAN There will be a Mother’s Day pro­ gram held at the church May 11 and the offering for the Sunday school will be given to the Children’s Farm home. The Baccalaureate service will be held at the Arago church Sun­ day evennig May 11 at eight o’clock. The Junior and Senior play, “The Chintz Cottage,” a three-act come­ dy, will be presented at the Arago gym Friday evening, May 2, at eight Purkey Furniture No sway 1 No dipl T^ l N o bobl No wonder it's tie— of tie gear! Fairview News me it cum // BOSWORTH MOTOR CO. FRONT $T PHONE Q5 COQUILLE OREGON