PACK TUO ■■■«■■■-J C. H. S. Conceit Justamrre Club ,-2' Mrs. F. L. Greenough and Mrs. B. Folsom entertained members of the Justamere Club jointly at the home of Mrs. Greenough last Thursday, starting a second rotind since the win­ ter luncheons. Members attending were Mesdames M. O. Hawkins, H. A, Young, J. L. Smith, Jane Williams, H. W. Pierce. Leona Bryant, R. A. Wernich and Mrs. Genevieve. West­ phal, of Oakland, Calif., visiting her sister, Mrs. Bryant. Eastern Bur Enjoys A Musical Program Following the regular meeting of Beulah Chapter, No. ft, O. E. S., last .Thursday evening, a most interesting and delightful musical program, presented by Mrs. Gertrude Ulett, was enjoyed. Mrs. Florence Hal­ lock sang a lovely negro spiritual and she accompanied herself on the ■uto-harp. » Mrs ’Clara Stauff led the singing at hymns appropriate to Easter, She was accompanied, by Mlsas Inez Rover at the1 piano. The closing number was “America the Beautiful," with Mrs.« Stauff and Mrs Hallock singing the descant. A social hour and refreshments followed. Shower For Mrs. Watson At Guild Wednesday The Guild member» honored Mrs. •lames Watson Wednesday afternoon during the hours of their social af­ ternoon with a miscellaneous shower. Very lovely gifts were opened and games were played. Mrs. Watson will ga as far as Portland on Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. R L. Greene and on to Seattle by train on Monday. Busy Evening Fee Bachelor Girls ' Dividing a dinner up in|o four courses and serving each at different places is one way to provide plenty of exciteibehtt. So it was st the Pro­ gressive dinner enjoyed Tueeday eve­ ning by the Bachelor Girls. Starting at the home of Marianne Axtell fop fruit cocktail, thence to Maxine John, son’s for salad, on to Yvonne Kern’s for chick and rabbit dinner, they fin ally Wound up for dessert al the apartment of Lunelle Chapin. After dinner the club went to the show. Members attending were Margaret Belloni, Maxine Johnson, Dorothy Coffey, Lydia Holstein, Norene Mc­ Keown, Alys June Fox, Phyllis Bel­ loni, Lunelle Chapin, Eunice Howe. Donna Dean Boaserman, Margaret Stewart, Aloha Allen, Marianne Ax­ tell, Yvonn* Kern and Gladys May. light Roy District Enjoys Travelogue Pictures A very fine trtat was enjoyed by the pupils, teacher and patrons of the '¡Boy school district last Friday after- ¡neon, when Dr. J. R- Bunch showed moving picures of his trip to Cuba, a winter sports picture, and one of the logging industry in Coos county. His talk along with the pictures was given in such a -clear interesting manner the audience veritably felt they had taken the trip with him. A piano and accordion duet by Lillian Aber and Teddy Parrish was also enjoyed. i A great many schools in the larger systems teach by means of visual in- I struction and it la to be hoped it will soon be available to the smaller sys­ tems as the children who saw Dr. Bunch's pictures rtrteinly learned | more about Cuba and the United States than any study of geography * or history could impart. Dr. Bunch also remarked about the i marked attention paid while he i showed the pictures and the number I of people who came te see them. I However the attendance was much 'smaller than usual as a large per­ centage of the pupils of the district ¡are out with either chicken pox or I measles and several parents are em- ' ployed during the day. thanks to Dr Bunch for a veiy in »tractive and enjoyable afternoon ------------- Junior-Senior Banquet Date Set For May « The Junior-Senior Banquet which each spring the Junior Class at the High School puts on for the grandu- ating Seniors, will be held Thursday May ft, in the banquet rooms of the I.O.O.F. hall. The affair is to lx- a formal and will be followed b> dance. Miss Mary Morns is m Charge. BABY’S PICTURE FAMILY GROUPS Old Photograph Restored New shipments just received at the Purkey Furniture Store 9x12,9x18 Wool Rugs - 39.50to 120.00 BEAUTIFUL Hand-tinted Pictures 1.95 Io 12.95 Handsome Mirrors - -1.95 to 25.00 Rest of fables - - -: - - - 15.95 GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SMOKING STANDS By Biltwell toep/SJS ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Occasional Chairs MANY BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF Linoleum ' in ft, $ & 12 ft. widths A NUMBER OF GOOD OAK CHAIRS BIEGGER FURNITURE parked at the tune of > ■ 'Extra Helper In Tax I Department Praised By Court The resignation of Catherine Trendall aa a clerk in the tax office ■ caused a vacancy which was filled by 1 advancing Marie Clinton to the past I at $125 a month. Succeeding her is Helen Wine gar, whose monthly ■ stipend was fixed by the county court at $120 per month. In increaaing the salary of Mrs. Emma Pierce, who has been extra help in the office for several months, 1 to $120 a month, the county court order, signed by three members of the county court reads, "Mrs. Pierce has worked several months as extra help and Iter salary is advanced" to $120. Mrs. Pierce’s office experi­ ence and willingness make her a very valuable employee until after the new tax system is completed." . J