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ward Dinner i. wunmn. w ... r,.n wunmn. who iK'"1 . ...I to tlw civic w.-l- r , k win'" tnr nrl; r7V":'- S. wl! , , iwi.nl l "'"'I" ' ""'V' " .ii..r i.roKram !,r0Vi!hcmk. well-known fhll l'Au'.'c . will he , . I UK- v.-nl"K. Tl" ? ,i. hi-a.ls wrvice emus J . . siness Meeting L,i,nlle DatiBlt'"S ' Amer 1 " a r.-K-'l'T l)U.li.l 1 , , li.tlic .rlU null M- V, MHUinllt.'- n-l"t w.Td t ,. IncluiliriK ""I"" 1 ,v "S ' uunlH-ck ami LVcrlia a mi the pr- I..-nl'-n ilnc bT.ii.c'.iiH.ii.:i)n.mi.t.-r 2 lie KniKlit "I Columbus. 1 on l.-Kiltlv niaeuri.i 2 bv H' O Unry, . report 2 Mi.ni.ir.-t Uvm on the S ort LNim "'' lr1rrM it la- H.l -'ros ditty loit Xt tow iy Kii-" . ' f.illii Muhoii'y uniHiunied hi U62 hours I""' l"'r" ait the local t'SO by various J.ollc UnuM.-r.i ami l"'- ilSacr.-d il''l I'""1'" X Uirkimi.-l.-r. inc-in her of ? national Catholic Commit 2 sitvu'C, who nerved hero dll c L'SO was pn-si-nlcd with , 0ft before her d.-piirturo lor a oilth. , I, .frrshmenU were tlion 'itl by committee headed TV j'hillls Minion.') . ..'"i""'" " All-., and Mary Mc- np..w - in. . . . unt Session taint meeting of St. Paul's Id and the Woman's imxillury I 1..1.1 ThufKilnv nflernfioi. lit hiarlh home oi llio Episcopal thiiiih. Corpornto communion Ira lollowcit by a KntlierliiK In Kicrved. The prokrani Itielml Mireorilni from the llible by liq G. M. uplniiton, ancl iiov. f. WLwenbnch continued lilii fatten study talk on world con ijtkiu. and the need for Intra;. M and faith In dealing with omm3s for the afternoon Mm. Horace h. Oetz ind R. lleber Hndcllffe. a auxiliary will meet day afternoon, tomorrow. e parlih house mid tea will n.-vtd by the Guild. The eiting will open at 3:13 p. m. M t 3 -10 o clock the. group J) continue the Lenten study fflnter Dancinq Bine wishing to make rescr. it ni for the lint of a wrics of i:er Dancing club parti. thin irday evening at the Wlllnrd hUl. are asked to contact Mri. (! Conradi, 8839. Ssli will be Mr. and Mrs. Wtn Calhnun, Mr. and Mrs. Kl. Kinderdick. Mr. and Mra. "1 Colvin and Mr. and Mr onradl. Csharet tables will b ar "fd around the room and fin will atari at 10 o'clock. 'Amber of cocklnll partlci are no ociore tne dance aa this tje lest of the winter icrlca. f'chl, Club I Thuriday te Olde Pinochle club met rnursday with Violet Vance lhasia wnu I- ... i . L w. ""L-inun ann r. TWO minvl. -. . l l E. I. MI..I...H i .' lam Padgett. High acore-wns nv Fiiw. a ,ti. .. . . ," t.iivi.v.iMi, aeeona r uonnarci, low bv Mr. Shower Party Mri. Friink n.iguliiy win hon ored at prettily appointed prlnR party unci ahow.-r 'J'hura- day DV.iiiliiK ( iunI we.-k when Mra. Kdwln Hiiiii.-eli.-ck, Mra. K. II. Unoi'kiK-r nnil Mra. ltlrh urd lllhha worn hnnti-me at (hi: Hnhnmibeck h.imn, 42U .li'ffvrH.ut. Ilrldgx wiia pli.y.-.l. Mia. Dim- Kill Mi'Kay received lilgli a.'ore and Mra. Arthur II. Wlggliix, low In iilnui'hle, Mra. J. L. Ci.l. Iioun held high. Nylnna were nrnKi'iilcd Hi" winin-ra. Uueata lioniii liiu Mra. Ilngi.tuy were Mra. I'Mul 1 er, Mra. I.uw reneo Juniper, Mra. John S.'hu hart, Mia. Wendell Smith, Mia Dick Mngiilre, Mra, C. n. Morrl. ami, Mra. Kldie.l I'utiii.in, Mra. J. L. ( nlhiiiiii, Mra. Perry II Weill). Mra. Arthur IV Wluglna Mra. Ray Ward, Mra. M. II M.-l- chert, Mra. Mux Dorohla and Mra, Dnniil.l M.'Ki.y, Mt. Laki Club Young miirrled couplea of Mt Lakl will hold the April meeting and Eaaler party at 7:.I0 p. rn Thuraday In tho Henley grange hall. It will be "come us you are party with men wenring nverallK and wonu-n, cotton dreaaea. A planned politick dinner will hn aerve.l. I he coiniiiitt.-w In charge of tha party met Saturday night nt the home, or Mr. unci Mra Halph Hill to complete plana. Mr. and Mra. Harvey Wise ml Mr. and Mra. Lelund Ch.-ynt- are aervlng on the program coin nilltee, On the dinner commit t.- are Mr, and Mra. Wallace Thompson. Mr. nnd Mra. C.-ne Yiidon and Mr. unci Mrs. Halph Hill. Those who did not titti-nd the last meeting and wish to lit tend the Kastcr party are ask.-d to phone Mra. 11111 for reservu lions. The Young Married Couplea club has been organized In con junction with the Mt. LakJ Com munity church, to help veterans and newcomers to tho commun ity get acquainted. Cluaalfled Ada Ilrlng Iteaulta. Garden Club The lloiiunzu I.iimell Vnlh.v (iard.'ii club held lla flrut lug of tho aeiiaon at the holm- of Mra. Until Mulleiiux lust Fihlny, intended by an enUiiislustlf group of woineii gardeiiurK. in.) living room was ulU'iic- tlvelv flecoriiti.rl wllli li..ti.ir..l spring Ilowera and delirious ru freKhineiilH were aervi-d al the cl.mo of thn meeting. I lie 1IHII garden program was briefly outlined unci t'oiiiploted lori iM win no iiri.Hntf.fi in iiinm. iiei'M lit the iicvl .iii.e.liiti ul,i-h i will be held at tho homo of Mra. ' 1. 1 i in hciiinor, April 1U. Hurdy anruna will nn llio topic of dlx cuhnIiiii for the afternoon and roll call will bo answered with meinliera giving the mime, IlIlhllH ntwl fit. ! fit.. If, n t.f n uI.pmI. auecesafully grown In this locul- Mri. Schmor will lead a dla-! cusainn on tho planting uml cure of strawberries. new ineinnera are cordially in- j vii.-d to Join the club and guc.its uro ulwuya welcome, Betrothed Mr. and Mra. William C. Van Cleave of 3240 I.uvcrne, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Gruycc, to (Jcorge M. Walter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Waltera of 3045 Altamont. Miss Van Cleave will be grad uated from Klamuth Union high school It. May. Mr. Waltera was discharged last fall from the army air lores. The date of the wedding has been set for June 24. Graduate Regents Met Friday Ciradunte Regents of the j Women of the Moose met with Maude Christensen of 304 Mich- ! Igan, Friday evening, April 15, ( at 7.30 o'clock. Following the short business meeting cards were played, and Mildred Wil kinson held high score, with Ituby Bell second. The hostess ! was assisted by her daughter. Janet Jocks, and refreshments were served at the close of the j evening. amAi.B arawa, Kuai r.iu, or. wdmisdt. Ara ie. uta, rg. re- It nnd Mrs, Mitchell' lamncnic awnrd. .1. u Dn "lnl 1B Will the home of Esther Adkla- 'i?'! 13.IH nrf.nnn j -- "..jii nvenue. ?ATTLE. April 10 (P) !Amcrlcan Word alrwa ro J'd more than 1000 Dotted bu Ai,ifr bc;lng "own to ho a ,ka- and wl" be "t "m AirhneT l aC'"C RACK WORKERS WANTED! 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