The Times. (Gold Hill, Or.) 1952-1953, April 23, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    April 23, 1953
Page 7
Gold Hill. Oregon
from Thursday to Sunday in Port
Charles KeU, daughter,
land visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorenc, and three gtandchildren,
Richard Gray.
Larry, Donnie and Gary, spent
THE TIMES
Rivet. Oregon
GRANGE
GOLD HILI GRANGE
The regular meeting of
the Gold Hill Grange was held
Thursday April 16th with Master
John Stieber presiding.
Mr. and Mrs.R.L.Hoffmar
and Master and Mrs. Joe Wilson,
all of Enterprise Grange were wel
come visitors.
Charley Foot reported live
stock and butter still on the de-
c lin e .
Chaplin Iola Beman report­
ed Sister Deloras Lester ill. Sym­
pathy cards were sent to Mary
Shaw and Eleanor Ganong whose
sister has passed away. The chart­
er was draped for HEC Chairman
Ethel Askin who suddenly passed
away last week.
J anita Clark was rein­
stated by vote of the Grange.
First and second degrees
will lie given at a special meetinj
the evening of April 23rd for all
Grangers who wish to bring candi­
dates. The ladies are asked to
iring cake and sandwiches.
The lecture program was
very interesting. Mrs.John Bruce
played “ Rustle of Spring" by Sind
ing; and Hal Bishop painted a lant
scape scene which was auctioned
for the benefit of the Grange at
the social period following the re­
gular meeting.
The 4-H Club will show
moving pictures in the Grange
Hall at noon May 9th.
The refreshment com m it­
tee for the evening was Mr. and
M rs.J.H.Holst, Mr.and Mrs. Ed
Fiene, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shunt-
erman.
Nannie McKay
Publicity
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
What
you
CAMP WHITE ARTS,CRAFTS AND HOBBY FAIR Sunday is set
to draw VFW members and Auxiliary members from all parts of
the county, as well as the general public. Here is Chester Fair­
banksw ith an exhibit of woodwork that will be on display^--------
PROMOTED
DAV1S-LEHRMANN NUPTIALS
James P. Cobble, Air Fore«
Mrs. Ruth Davis of Wimer son of Sergeant and Mrs. Paul L.
Cobble formerly of Foots Creek
announces the marriage of her
daughter, Marie, to Don Lehrmann and now of Townsend, was recent
son of Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Lehrmann lv promoted to the rank of Aitmai
Second Class.
of Savage Creek.
Airman Cobble enlisted in
The young couple were
the Air Force In July of 1952.Cur­
married at Reno, Nevada, April
16th. Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Lehrmann, rently he is stationed with the
and Charlene Davis accompanied USAF Security Service, Brooks
Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex
them.
as.
The bride is the grand­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Baker of Wimer; and Mr. and Mr;
Davis of Klamath Falls.
The young couple will re
side in a trailerhouse on the Lehr
mann property, and will finish
out the school year.
Present plans are that
the groom will work this summer
and enter Oregon Technical In ­
should know about
Suneral Service
is told in this informative
booklet. Courtesy copies
are available at
Mabel
Carlos
CONGER-MORRIS
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semester.
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