Friday, March 10, 195 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 2 | About People You Know! J • BELLVIEW • • Mrs. Ben H. Chnstleib and Mi's Homer Moore attended a meeting of the Friendly class of the Pres­ byterian church of Ashland Thurs­ day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mark True in Ashland. The class elected officers, with Mrs. Christ- leib being chosen vice president and Mrs. Moore 010011X1 as presi­ dent • Mr. and Mrs. William Ford, who recently visitetl the World's Fair at San Francisco, returned here to visit at the home of Mr. Ford's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Samford, and at the home of Mrs. Ford's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Burns of Ashland. • The members of the girls 4-H cooking club held their meeting Monday evening at the home of their leader, Mrs. C. H. Modrell. Mr. Francis, the new county lead­ er, was present at the meeting to talk to the girls and their leader. Mrs. Modrell. The members sang several club songs and gave their different club yells. Miss Jeanne Neil of Ashland, a former resident of this district, has joined the club, and comes out from Ashland every Monday evening to attend the meetings. • Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moore made a business trip to Klamath Falls Thursday. • Dale McKenzie of Prineville' visited several days of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her­ man Helm and family. Dale was a member of the Prineville team playing at the basketball tourna­ ment and is a nephew of Mrs. Helm. • Mrs. Jeanne Wilson Joy was the guest artist heard at the Little Symphony concert Thursday eve­ ning held at the Junior high gym­ nasium. She was accompanied by­ Miss Marjorie Scobert at the piano on the and Mrs. Bertha Denton ~ flute. • The members of the Social « Hour club held their meeting Zoe Dell I.antis. Exposition beauty, receives the trophy as Thursday evening at the home of vinner of the “chop chop" sweepstakes in a rickshaw race on Mrs. George Irwin. The members reasure I land while Bill Chan, the victorious runner looks on. will hold their next meeting at the iss I.intis, representing America, receives the trophy from home of Mrs. Emil Gassmon. by Lew’of the Chinatown concession at the World’s Fair. Those present were Mrs. Elizabeth Walter, Mrs. D. W. Meyers. Mrs. William Turner, Mrs. Emil Gass day, is improving as well as can at the school house. He gave a talk to the students and told them man and the hostess, Mrs. Irwin. be expected. Miss Ruby Turner was unable to • V. E. Seitz and son Walt made the value of 4-H club work. He attend the meeting. a business trip to Hornbrook Tues­ also helped them become better or­ • The Bellview Grange will spon­ day. They also visited with Mr. ganized. sor another dance at the Grange Seitz's son and daughter-in-law. 0 W. O. Martin made a business hall Friday evening, March 17. The Mr. and Mrs. Gene Seitz. trip to Medford Monday. committee in charge of this dance • The girls belonging to the 4-H • Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kincaid includes Louis Pankey, Miss Marie cooking club held a candy sale at visited Sunday evening at the Walker and Edwin Dunn. The or- the Bellview Grange dance Friday home of Mr- and Mrs. I. E. Dead- chestra to furnish the music will evening. The sale was to help raise mond. be announced later. funds to send a delegate to the • The members of the Home Eco­ • Recently, Leslie Kincaid was 4-H summer school to be held In nomics club of the Bellview chosen by the fraternity of which Corvallis this summer. Grange met Thursday at the he is a member, the Phi Gama • Mr. and Mrs. C B Lamkin of Grange hall and completed work Delta, to attend a convention at Seattle at the University of Wash­ Ashland visited Sunday at the on the quilt they were making for ington in April. He was also elect­ home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bell the bazaar. and family and with other friends • Willis Byrd, Elmer Byrd and ed treasurer of his house. • The Bellview Community club in Bellview. Harry Farmer made a trip to Up­ held their meeting Wednesday af­ • Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nelson and per Lake, Calif., this week where ternoon at the Grange hall. A Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hess of Mr. Farmer has employment. Wil- large number of ladies attended Kankakee, Ill., arrived last week lis and Elmer Byrd plan to return the meeting. Two guests were from their home to get Mrs. Pearl to their homes by the coast route present, Mrs. J. O. Talent and Nelson, who has been visiting for the latter part of this week. Mrs. Hull. During the business some time at the home of her • The members of the County meeting members elected officers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hinin- Young Grangers association held as follows: President, Mrs. George ger, and at the home of her sister their meeting Wednesday evening ' ** Mr. and ’ Mrs. Theo- at the Talent Grange hall. The Helms; vice president, Mrs. Edwin and family, Dunn; secretary, Mrs. J. M. Crow, dore Wenaus. Elmer Nelson is her Bellview members attending serv­ and treasurer, Mrs. James Cham­ son and Mrs. Hess a daughter, ed the lunch at the close of the berlain. The program consisted of The _ party left Friday for the meeting. two vocal solos by the guest, Mrs. World's Fair at San Francisco • Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Farmer Hull; an account of her interest­ where they will spend a short time and daughter Dolores, who have ing trip back to Kansas and before returning to their homes in been visiting for several days at through the southern states by Illinois. Mrs. Homer Moore, and several • Mr. and Mrs. William Werner the home of Mrs. Farmer’s par­ selections on the accordion by Roy of Days Creek visited several days ents, Mr and Mrs. Willis Byrd, Wilson. The hostesses for the next last week at the home of Mr. and returned to their home in Dorris meeting are Mrs. Archie Kincaid Mrs. Walter Brahs and family, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Far­ and Mrs. Walter Longstreth. The during the basketball tournament. mer and their daughter, Betty program committee for next meet- Mr. Werner is the coach at the Lou, who also have been visiting ing will be Mrs. Vai Inlow and Days Creek school and was here at the Byrd home, returned to their home in Dorris Friday. Miss Marie Walker. with his team. • Mrs. E. A. Lee, who underwent • Monday afternoon Mr. Francis, • The Bellview Grange held their a major operation at the Com- the county leader of 4-H clubs, meeting at the Grange hall Tues­ munity hospital in Ashland Mon- met with the Bellview 4-H clubs day evening. The past lecturers presented the program, each lec­ turer presenting one number. They were Mrs. J. E Gowland, Mrs. Louis Pankey, Mrs. Taylor Wil­ liams and Mrs. Edwin Dunn. Mr. Carter gave a reading and the entire group enjoyed community singing. • Mrs. Jack Roberson and Jack Storey of the Siskiyou district were injured Tuesday afternoon when the pick-up they were driv­ ing swerved to the side of the road and turned end over end to avoid hitting a dog. Mr. Storey was rushed in the ambulance to the Community hospital. Mrs. Rober­ son received minor injuries, The accident occurred near the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Seitz. • Max Wiggens and Kenneth Wilson visited Wednesday at the home of Mr. Wiggens’ sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brahs. They were enroute to Sac­ ramento from Portland. • Mrs U*e Port of Applegate vis Red here Monday at the home of her parent*, Mi Peachey. • W A Bray of Hilt« was a bust- Hess visitor heli' Monday. _ • Mr and Mrs. Earl Isaac* of Klamath Falls visited here last week end at the home of Mt aitt Hilts attended an Ashland thentei Sunday. • Mr and Mrs Fred Tayler made a trip to Grants Pass Monday • Rev II S Wannamakei left Monday for H|M>kane lie ,(|J Mime time ill NeultlJ Portland. • Mr and Mr, Carllsl.. visited friend* in Cre«< .Sunday • Paul Home returned to I a id Munday from a visit nJ bany. • Dwight Patterson nitide u I lie«« trip t<> Portland thin wr.J • Mr and Mrs Tom tri Im J t *hllr~>t 1 . IL'./ 1C' I UON DRAFT! AND IN BOTTLES TOO! 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