Boistfort Helping Hand Bazaar a Success

Klaber, Nov. 23. - The bazaar given by the Boistfort helping Hand and Curtis Improvement club Saturday evening was attended by a large crowd. The comedy skits presented by club members were well received, as well as the vocal numbers by Misses Eide, Wickam and Theiring. Mr. Richter played a violin solo and the presidents of the clubs gave reports of their year's work. The members of the clubs are very well pleased with the results of the bazaar.

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Charles Duncan left Wednesday for San Pedro, Calif. he expects to be transferred to the naval base at Hampton, Va. at once.

Miss McAdams of Tacoma is a visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. Givens.

Mrs. G. H. Tucker and Margaret linde of Eastonville were week end guests at the McDowell home.

Announcements have been received of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Conway (Ethel Roundtree) of Toledo, Ore. The baby arrived November 19.

The Duncan family held a family reunion Sunday. Those present were Mrs. T. M. Duncan of Chehalis, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Duncan and son of Mossyrock; Zilpha Duncan and Hugh Harwood of Eatonville, Robert of Seattle, Charles of San Pedro, Calif., Mrs. [stet] and Mrs. Austin Duncan and family, Pearlie, Adrian and Mildred Duncan all of Klaber.


Source: The Chehalis Bee-Nugget, 27 November 1931, page 2. Microfilm available at Washington State Library, 6880 Capitol Boulevard South, Tumwater, WA. 98512

Transcribed by Kathryn Lester