Correspondence From TiBy VELMA HATHCOCK Elida Correspondent Everyone is reminded of the Founder’s Day Service on this coming Sunday at the United Methodist church in Elida, which features the early days and the history of the Elida Methodist Church.Instead of the Sunday school hour from 10 to 10:45 a.m. there will be a program by local people. Fred Anthony is in charge, with Mrs. Jo Claud Moore as director. Mrs. Billy Dixon will give the welcome, with the youth singing, “Bringing Tn the Sheaves.1* Mrs. Johnny Ogdin will play the piano preludes. Response will be given by Mrs. A. 0. Hood and the history of the church by Mrs. Ruth McCowen.Invocation will he given hy Robert A. English, pastor; prayer by Harding Burris and Dr. Robert H. Templeton Jr.; morning message. Bishop Atsie Carleton; closing song. “God be with You and “Blest Be the Tie That Binds.” benediction.also two daughters of the late Otis Rogers of Portales, two daughters of F. D. Rogers of Clebum, Tex.; Lynn Truett Rogers and wife, Dink, two daughters, Darlene, and Debbie, and babies of Riverside, Calif.The Grimshaw family included, Mr. and Mrs. George Grimshaw, and Mr. and Mrs. i Dee Sadler, Fitzhugh Grim- \ shaw of Portales, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Carruth of De Leon. Tex.; The son of Mr. and Mrs. George Grimshaw, Charles and Nino Jo and family of Hatch. There were about 45 relatives in all from both families from Houston, Wichita Falls, Texas, New Mexico, California and other places.On Thursday at the Woman’s Club House in Elida the Woman's Club met with Mrs. Harriett Coombs, president, presiding. Mrs. Berlin Barnard was in charge of the program. She introduced Mrs. Gordon Hatch, a past president of Portales Woman’s club, who