SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Friday, March 14, 1941 About People You Know • Mr. and Mis. I*. R Hardy have announced the engagement of I their daughter, Ruth, to Wood row ; W. Kltchei, son of Mr and Mrs. Ford Kilcheil of Oakland, Calli. Miss Hardy was graduated from ttiv iocal ingh school in 103») ami the University of Oregon in 11140 Nile now is a student at Dorothy Durham in San Fl ancisco. Mr. KilcheU received his It A degree in 1034 and ills LLB degree in 1937 Hom the Univcisity oi California ut Berkeley. He now is practicing law in Man Francisco, 'i tie young couple will be married April 12 In lieikeiey at the kittle Cnapel oi the Flowers. • Mis Wcyburn Kenyon wus the guest of honor al a birthday din­ ner at the home of Mrs. Gladysc Gale lust Sunday. Guests Included Mr und Mis. Ai Bini.nd. BUiy Slack nini Mr and Mis. W. Kan yon und children. • Bob Weaver, Mullin Herrin, Chet Fowler und Bud Provost at­ tended the basketitull tournament in .Salem thia week. • The .1 8 Wvybrandt family of Klamath Falla visited in Ashland Baturday ami Sunday. • Mrs Doi a Biuce of Okanogan, Wash, visited Mr. und Mrs. Don Bruce lust week. • Miss Betty Grace Robbins, who teaches in Bums Valley, visited with Miss Alice Hurker over the week-end. • Cliff Bromley and Bill Miller of Klamath Funs visited in Ash­ land several days this week. • Mr and Mrs Jack Wulker en­ tertained at a delightful party in honor of Mr. und Mrs Angus Todd of Oakland, Calif last Saturday evening. Guests present were Mr. und Mrs Angus Todd, Mr. and Mrs E O. Ught, Mrs Charles Sturgill, Miss Olivia Todd and Mr and Mrs. Robert Brantley. • After s|H-nding the past week in Portland visiting her mother, | Mrs. L m Wllmeth has returned home. • Mis E II U-nnox of Valley View was a business visitor here Monday. • Mlsu Norma Ebnothcr of Pros- pect visited last week-end wlth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Ebnothcr. • W W Bell und family have I moved to Portland. • Mr. and Mis. John Wilkinson went to Medford Sunday to visit wan friends. • Clem Anderson of Kirby was in Ashland over the week-end vis­ aing his fumily. • The William Ford family mov­ ed to Dunsmuir Suturduy. • Mr. und Mrs Clyde Caton and cniidren visited with Mr and Mrs doo Caton Bunday in Eugene. • Doni Provost went to Grants i ass i'ueaday on business. • Mrs H. H Elhart spoke at the Junior-Senior P-TA meeting in MeUiurd Tuesday. • Jolm Chipley und son of Grants i ass visited with friends in Ash­ land lust week-end. • Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Bruce left aionouy for Portland, • Hairy Chipman, Mrs. W. J. Chipman, Mrs. Leone Tutor and Wader U>ve went to Red Bluff Bunday Mis. Tutor, who had been visiting here, went to her home at Ml Shasta, Calif • Bld Reed left Monday o>, a bus­ iness trip in the east. • Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Van Hardcnbcrg on March IS, a son. V After visiting several days with her lather, C. J. Perrine, Miss Nellie Perrine resumed her teach­ ing duties at Rogue River Monday. • Mr. und Mrs Bob Heath and daughter of Weed, und former Asmand residents, visited with relatives und friends here last Friday. • MISS Hazel Bruner of Yuba City, Calif visited last week with her mother, Mrs. Mary Bruner. • Mr and Mrs Max Marvin vis­ ited with Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Nut­ ter last week-end. • Mrs. Dave Kerr visited several days with her brother, veme Tho­ mas and family at Yreka. • Mr ane Talent club held its regu­ lar meeting at the city hall. Mr. Welks of Medford was the princi- l*al S|u.*akcr. One oi the issues brought up was the sponsorship of the local Boy I4cout organization which was adopted by the approv­ al of all Mr. Bchuffield was elect­ | ed scout muster, Guy Hayes chair­ I man, Lyle Tame finance and O. K. McCurtain, Archie Ealas and neth, spent the week-end at Duns­ Ray Garland committeemen Sev­ muir with their daughter and son- en Boy Scouts were present. Sand­ in-law, Mr. and Mm Melvin Con- wiches and coffee were served to ley. the large attendance. • Bellview P-TA will meet Fri- • Mrs J 1 Tryon returned home day, March 21, the meeting to be Tuesday from the hospital in in charge of the dads of the P-TA. Me.It.id where she hail been a « Willis Byrd and Jesse Walker will I patient for the past week be in charge of the program and • Talent Home Extension unit R D. Reynolds, Claude Moore and met at the city hall Wednesday in Theo. Wenaus will be on the kitch­ an all-day meeting. Miss Brier had en committee. The election of of­ churge of the meeting The topic ficers also will take place at this for discussion was "Intestinal Hy­ meeting. giene." A covered dish luncheon • Mr and Mrs. D. F. Korth and was served at noon. There was a son Jimmie and infant son Charles good attendance. Donald returned to their home at • Mr and Mrs. Leonard Chesnut, BEIXVIEW NEWS Burney, Calif. Mm. Korth spent recently married, moved to Phoe­ the past four weeks with her nix last week. Before going to parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. O Mar­ housekeeping they were given a tin canned food shower with labels • Mm. Ted Huff who underwent a removed from the cans. Those at­ major operation at the Commun­ tending were Elva and Lois • George Yockel want to Eugene ity hospital Saturday morning is Thompson, Mrs. Clarence Hold­ Tuesday on a business trip. recovering nicely. ridge, Agnes and Lloyd Lacy, Ly- • The Bellview 4-H club girls • Miss Betty Ring who is teach­ da Baylor, Barbara Terrill, Char­ met Monday at the home of Mm. ing at Umpqua spent the week­ les Rusho, Beulah Balderstone, R. D. Reynolds and reorganized end with her parents. Mr. and Loraine Minear, Ruby Dobbins their club. Mm. Boe being unable Mrs A M Ring. and Jack Wally. to head the club, Mrs. Reynolds • Mm. Floyd Samford was chair­ • Charles Skeeters spent the was chosen as the new leader. man of the kitchen committee in week end at Prospect visiting his • Mr. and Mrs R. D. Reynolds an all-day meeting of the World brother Everett. and two sons, Wendel and Ken-Service Women held at the Meth- • Mr. and Mrs. Howard Homes have leased a ranch of Earl Bosi- wick in Valley View and moved there this week. • Mrs. Walter Gingerich under­ went an emergency operation of, the appendix at Community hospi-. tai in Ashland Saturday evening. • Harold Thompson returned ' home from Chicago Sunday where DAVIS Ì MADE FOR ONE MAN AT A TIME that'» you! You pick the eloth ____ _ (from ____ _____ hun- dred» I ... I take your measure (about 30) ... then my expert tailor« think only of glorifying your individuality and person­ ality . . . because I sell — CUSTOM TAILORED DAVIS CLOTHES guaranteed to fit, wear and -atisfy ...insured free against damage. LEON G. 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