MISSIONARY MEETING ATTENDED BY OVER 30 A most interesting meeting was enjoyed by over 30 members of the Missionary society of the Evangelical church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Garner read ex­ cerpts from the fifth chapter of the book, “A Cloud of Witnesses,” which told briefly the history of a number of ministers’ wives and Christian workers from foreign countries and religions. Mrs. E. M. Bliele lead the de- votionals and Mrs. E. H. Condit sang a solo. The visiting commit­ tee reported 107 visits had been made during the month and 26 bouquets had been taken to sick members. Cake and coffee were served by Mrs. G. W. Plumer, Mrs. A. U. Sauer and Mrs. A. L. Parker. Others present were Mesdames C. Armstrong, C. L. Brock, L. F. Austin, E. Douglass, C. U. En- trom, J. Greenman, Lee Hall, I. Mann, L. Mowe, W. A. McGil- vray, E. E. Yeo, C. Nicar, W. Kent, H. S. Strong, E. S. Thomp­ son, W. W. Wolff, D. Marshall, J C. Patrick, P. Wideman, R. D. ' .her, Miss Loo se Malmsten and ' v. G. W. Plumer. M’S. BAIRD GIVEN FAREWELL PARTY V '1STIMBER—(Special.) Mrs. A. R. Baird was the inspiration for a fare« 11 party held Monday afternoon, February 23, at the horn, of Mrs. L. R. Kern at Wesuuu or. A gift of an etching in color was presented the guest of hon­ or. Bowls of daffodils and yellow candles made attractive decora­ tions, and the same color scheme of yellow and green was carried out in the lunch. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. L. E. Steph­ ens, Mrs. E. Wilson and Mrs. A. F. Knight. Among the guests were Mes­ dames George King, John Klein, E. Wilson, L. E. Stephens, John Marchel, Glenn Peoples, A. E. Koenig, Wm. Krebs, L. M. Nick­ erson, Vida Winans, A. F. Knight, Wm. Ferlaak, C. H. Kern, A. Armstrong, and Mis­ ses Ollie Bemis and Neva Root. Mr. and Mrs. Baird have been residents of Westimber for a number of years. Mr. Baird has been in the employ of the Eagle Lumber company ten years. Mrs. Baird has been actively associated with the various or­ ganizations of the community, having served as Sunday school superintendent for some time and has done a great deal of com­ mittee work in the P. T. A. Both Mr. and Mrs. Baird leave a host of friends who wish them only the best of success in their new home. MRS. LARAMORE HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY RIVERVIEW—(Special.) Mrs. M. B. Willard and Mrs. Harvey Heath entertained their mother, Mrs. J. R. Laramore, at a sur­ prise party at Mrs. Willard’s home Monday, the occasion being Mrs. Laramore’s birthday. A num­ ber of friends were invited. She received many presents, and a beautiful cake with candles was baked by Mrs. Heath. The evening was spent playing games, visiting and telling stories, after which refreshments of sandwiches, cake, ice cream and coffee were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Parker, Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Plumer, Mesdames Bert Hawkins, C. N. Rundell, Ethel Batchelor, Carrie Smyth, Carl Enstrom, Lee Hall, and Misses Melba Laramore, Leone Tpv Willard; Mr. Willard, nd the hostes- A rd ind Mrs. Heath.